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LABORIN | MEN | TO MEET T. R. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, April 29.--Thous- gnde of workmen refused to partic- te in the Moyer-Haywood- Petth a parade Saturday, The Feder- ated unton fe about equally divided upon the question, whether the NEW STREET WORK Among the new street work that will probabiy be bid on next Sat urday fs the following and the estt mated cost thereof East Mercer at. from Thirtieta ay, to Washington Boulevard, grad- ing, $39,900; Franklin av. from Rast Galer to Bast Lynne, and other connecting streets, sewers, $11,800; Twentieth av. north, from Bast Harrison to Bast Roy, water mains, $10,740 Fifteenth, Six teenth and Seventeenth av from Boston to Hanford other connecting streets, mains, water $25,400; East Galer from en’s Shoe Nothing like it ever held before. And it's not in the le again, with labor and leather getting dearer and dearer all the time plusage and coming to the M EAT IN THE MATTER, the roots of this sale date back Then, on receipt of a wire from our New York office / St, and bought 10,7 two months and a few days. the Shoe Buyer hurried to Boston, SHOES AT LESS THAN THE ORIGINAL COST OF THE LEATHER—NOTHING FOR MAKING—comprising such well-known makes as the W. b DOUGLAS, BURT & PACKARD’S, BURT'S and | president “ata wrong In making his | statement about undesirable eitt- eens A committes of three hae been | appointed to visit Roosevelt The) committees wae instructed to obtatn and interview and have a “heart to heart” talk with the president Seventeenth to Twenty-fourth ave. north, concrete walks, $4,300. PUBLICITY THE WEAPON TO COPE WITH GRAFT In the sermon on the command ment “Thou Shalt Not Steal” the Rey. J. M. Wilson, of the West minster Presbytertan. church «aid yesterday “The greatest battle of modern times was not greater than the bat tie which Theodore Roosevelt i# now waging against the “grafters both in public life and in the “bue iness world The press le serving a lofty purpose in PUBLICITY! Dishonest men and women fear the judgment of thelr fellows.” Mass., the FAMOUS ‘‘ DON" SHOES for $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, Sale in two lots, as follows ast likely it will ever happen In this lot you will find the following kinds and styles: Men's Dress, Walking and Double-Sole Work Shoes, including the famous ENR! COTT.JOHNSON-$3.00 Brand. The Leathers are Calf, Gun Metal, Vel our, Box Calf and Patent Colt. The styles are strictly up-to-date. The size range is complete—there is a fit for every foot. The $3.00 Shoes predominate Choice of these at $1.95 a pair. In this lot you will find the following kinds and styles: $3.50 to $5.00 W. L. Douglas Shoes. $3.50 to $5.00 Burt & Packard's Shoes. $3.50 and $4.00 the ‘‘Don’’ Shoes $4.00 and $5.00 Upham Broa." Shoes. $3.50 and $4.00 Endicott—Johnson Shoes. The ‘‘Don" Shoes carry the ‘‘O'Snilli- van Rubber Heel,’’ preventing any jar in walking—a fine walking shoe. High and Low Shoes All sizes at $2.69 p Wash Goods Opening Sale No exhibition and sale of Cotton Dress Materials quite it In the displays will be found a number of fabrics disti attle. showing here tomorrow. The sale part merits the term in the most-wanted fabrics at remarkably low prices. Opening Special No. 1. | Opening Special No. 5. Spider Gilk—The most beautl | Drap de Linde—Very pretty tiful production In the wash mercerized fabric, has the goods family, a sheer silky appearance of a silk foulard, poplin weave with stik dotted comes In white, medium and also scroll trace work ground dark colored grounds in large fm handsome ficral designs coin dots, also stripes and regular value S9c a yard. | chocks reguiar value 25¢ Opening Sale price B5e vane, Opes ing Sale price Opening Special No. 2. 19¢ every detail SHOE LOT NO. 1— & totel lows. bos in the burglar and fire proof vaulta of this company cont only (4 per annum and e upwards A PAIR, INSTEAD OF $2.50 AND $3.00. SHOE LOT NO. 2— $2.69 A PAIR, INSTEAD OF It is rich in opportucities to secure Features THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1907. to Chicago as soon as he has earn: GOT A NEW BU ed enough money A man very much In need of al | eae of clothe left his old toms! STATE BLACKSMITHS ELECT THEIR Cail Co, on Second ay. and Unton st.| BELLINGHAM, Wash, April 20 and came out of the store at late hour Saturday aight all rigged | The state convention of Mack jemithe adjourned Sa juy night out in a new costume, He let him |seif be locked up in the store after elect the following offcers for the next year ver everyone had gone made 4 ®. T. Brannon, Seattle, president careful survey of the store an [chose a new sult It is not known what other things were taken, FH. Pettit, Tacoma, Brat vice . president ‘OPPOSE DRUG BILL George Carroll, Tacoma, second vieo preaident a ae ex. C, Harshman, Bellingham, Christian Badeavor soctetios and third # president }fpworth leagues of this city imet) BL I, Cox, Beattie, secretary. night elreulated and extensively signed remonstrances to the counell | Heense committes against the ap proval of the proposed Keene drug bil | We are opposed to granting the Hberty to druggists to sell intoxt cants without the presqiption a reputable physician,” says the pe tition in ite closing sentence HERE. RURAL MAIL CARRIERS TO RECEIVE ADVANCE IN WAGE WASHINGTON, April 29.—Be \ginning July 1 rural mall carriers are to receive an advance of ‘of | Cent in wages, Thit is made sible by the appropriation made by the last congress, Over $6,000,000 will be spent in (his increase. MOY CAN STAY “SILENT” SMITH'S BODY. Walter Cooper, the runaway boy | who claims he was stolen from his home in Chicago by theatrical peo BAN FRANCISCO, April 29.--The body of “Silent” Smith arrived yew ple will not be sent back to Chicago, | torday and the members of the but will go to work in Seattle, He| Party accompanying it left on a chaima that he escaped from his | #vectal train over the Union Pact eaptors in Alaska and came to Be fle this morning for the east attle The boy has a great deal of talent and nas been offered po | sitions with several local theatrical | houses. He says he te going back} RETURNS TO WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, April 29.--Pree ident Roosevelt and his party which has been attending the exposition at Jamestown returned home last night on the Mayflower ANiNTO. HAVE YOU SHEN | Sale Northwest Trust Safe Deposit Co. First Ay. and Columbia Omitting all sur SS PAIRS MEN'S FINEST . SEATTLE, WASH. A Private Safe in your home or office has outlived ite usefulness. Ste thetics prove that tm the great disaster in San Francieco, « very large proportion of the contents of private safes were A safe deposit that retail the country over K. RHORNOCK, Pree ) P HAMTMAN, V-Prea ALIX MYERS, Bee 1 V. A GMITH, Cashier. Four Per Cent Paid On Savings vor pean HAS 4 DOL ELE VALUE BY REASON oF THE PrPhicms BRENG CUT TWO AT Tite Phones) Main a008 ° $3.50 TO $5.00. New Silk Sults A oad $i WEEK PACIFIC OUTFITING 00. s equal ever known in Se- etly w—getting first SCHOO OOTEESETESESEE » gSOEETEEHEHS S nesecuccesessesinoeht Seeeeteseeee® Women's Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Store 7 30 at $40 Brass Bed Special $22.8 This Bed can be had in 44 or 3-4 width, in the usual bright finish. Has 24m. pillare and top tubes, balance of tubing being % and “tn. In diam eter, Height of head 61 tn, } foot 40 tn. Seven uprights } in both bead and foot, com / croumrods by te nected to ball connections. price $40.00; special tomor POW ceceee cree ARDS | ALL OTHER BRASS | BEDS SPECIALLY | PRICED TOMORROW. An attractive bow-foot pattern Brase Bed, having head 62 in. high and foot 42 in. high, Both head and foot are filled with seven uprights; top rod of foot fs connected to poste by two orm mental goosenecks. Bed has 2in. posts, the other tubing being % and %4n. in diameter. There is an ornamental busk above each caster, as Well as ornamental busks to which side rails connect, There is also an ornamental busk on foot at the middle. This Bed can be had in full size, satin fin) or in the usual wen ° finish. Regular price $45.00; po tomorrow . $24. a Newly-Arrived \Nickel-Plated Ware This shipment ineludes a fine assortment of high- grade copper and nickel-plated goods—-Chafing Dishes, Five o'Cloek Teas, Baking Dishes, Coffee Pereolators and other similar articles Chafing Dishes are — at $7.00, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00, $12.00, $12.50 and up Two Chafing Dish Specials For tomorrow two styles of Chafing Dishes are specially . priced as follows ECIAL AT £%.00-—Chafing Dish pictured herewith, . eapacity of three pinta. Is made of copper, heavily plated and double tUn-lin ed Has fancy ebonised Saeien and is fitted with new patent regulating asbestes chafing dish lamp. SPECIAL AT SG. hafing Dish similar to the one etally priced a! 00, except that it haa fancier and different style lamp. y paltilé or Palins Dishes. ere peiekd oh . $2.75. F $3.50. 84.50. $5.50. 35.75 «0 $4.00. 4 handles on dish Five o'Clock Teas are priced at end 811.00. T R1.00—Three different | etyles of Gowns, made of | muslin and cambrie. Have high neck, long sleeves, | yoke of tucke in clusters | neck and sleeves edged with =| tiny ruffle of India linen; also chemise effect, with round neck and elbow sleeve, lace trimmed. Full jengia and width, al) eises. AT $1.25 AND S125 Six different styles of Gowns, high and low necks, long and sbort sieeves;. | Baking Dish Special at $1.95 TwoQuart Nickel Piated Baking Dish, with removable white en- ameled steel pan, fancy ebon ized knob on cover and metal side Special tom orrow equare and round yokes of tucks, inlaid with lace and embroidery; chemise ef fects, with round necks of Torchon and embroidery wae 1.50 — Six different pe 25 mate of cambric and nainsook; high and low necka; Hubbard and chemise effects; lace and embroidery trimmed; excel- Page values. T —Nine different ae of fine natnsook; all- over cmbroidery yokes, Wemead Costomas, Suits, Fars, Waists. £te. [REDERTCR & GaCanD AEC seeeee - 81.95 $4.00. $4.25. "95.25. $0.25 87.00. $7.25. $7.50, $8.00, $8.50. $9.50 ~ Splendid Values in Night-Gowns for Women 1 j | i ! bemstitched tucks, Valk ciennes and Torchon lace. yoke effects embroidery; a’ Oriental Billiard i Pool Par lors, 1415 Third av tables and tne only 6210 pool ta... |» Opening Special No. 9. eco in Seattle. A place .or gentlemen. @ | Wash Eetamine—Fine, smooth ; e ndthread —_ etamine in : r yo ‘ pierre * 4 reel one ouctastre Retatt! - mr Rigi gl igen ae ve Amente ter Special Values In : agile Eatate and effects; the right kind for ne R fr rat 8 knock it dresses regular _— cao € ors $ vas Opening Sale petce ove thie store gives Diemer values Opening Special No. 10. Scotch Cheviote—A strong, dur ve than cam be found elsewhere, wente for cover the ve sight DOW eeeecece Opening Special No. 6. Satin Batiste—A dainty sheer batiete, with very effective white eatin stripes in all leading colored floral effects; will make a very rich sum- mer gown; regular value 5c yard Opening Gale price Opening Special No. 3. Silk Dotted Dimity—A sheer dainty silky fabric tm plain colors in red, white, pink, Gray, light blue, cadet; reg ular © She yard Open ing Sale price .........25¢ Opening Special No. 4. Sitk Tissues—Very fine organ die weave tn silk and cotton has @ beautiful luster, comes in plain and also wide stripe effect grounds with hand some floral designs; regular price 36c yard. Opening Sale price . . os 25¢ Trouville Serge—The new Cot ton Sufting, an exact repro duction of the finest import ed French we goods in the soft suromer adea, in hand nome jaids, comes tn ble width; regular value amy Opening Sale price 196 Fil de Scole—A dainty | Opening Special No. 7. clinging material wit manent silk finish, in pl | also hairline grounds, with neat figures 4 and checks; regular value 265¢ ~ Opening Sale 17} ise Opening Special No. 8. | klinn Guiting—A cotton | gulting, 28 Inches wide, soft wool finish, in a host of beaw tiful plaid designs; this ts a good serviceable wash fabric; reguiar valine 250 yard. Open ing Sale price «ose ABO Ire STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS NORDHOFF&CO. SEATTLE H able close woven che the famou Anderson cheviot, 24 Inches wide; Iaun dera perfectly 1 wears for years: 100 designs, in cheeks and « r regular low price is 2 ing Sale price Open 12',¢ Opening Special No. 11 —A beautiful fat printed pastel shades, & 4d dainty, with raise ot sparingly ed; regular value 29¢ yard Opening Gale price . 196 | Opening Special No. 12. Colored Linene—An exact {mi tation of all linen in plain fs, comes in all the new “nl servicable ma for camping or outing gowns inches wide; reg slar price ibe yard Oper ing Sale price Me E| The celebrated Belding @ Mall Nw rater te the very seme of queity is etion and servicer. The Century te & medium price refrigers- ter, very popular and gives most excellent aervice ood, serviceable refrigera- fer to pay om The three ideas to ref first cost and the economical consumption of lee ePRCIAL—A good or, onk finish, sine lined, tee capacity 86 pounds worth $10, especial for the week 5.75 Ick CREAM FREEZERS ally used tn MOUNTAIN We have We sell two makes in Freezers that the homes and factories y « and the ARTIC Be them In all ataes from § oTrnrn sr Sherbet of loe TALS FOR THE WHE $2.00 per dozer Gilbert's guaranteed 8-day clock Cream Glasses, eact he neat oak finteh, worth $4.60 25-foot Garden Hore, qua pm ity guaranteed, for $2.25 ; : onee . Lawn M r 92.40 Nickel Alarm Clock, each... @8e Assortment of plates, bowls, Cahen-Drew Bpecial atest coupe and saucers, pretty blue Wire Fence, the fence with patterns, each 100 strength, per rod, up dee NEW ARKIVALS—A new line of They're priced from 81.19 ap. Croquet Sets Just came tn, + Keonomy Basement, the only real daylight basement In rae ony | CAHEN-DREWCO,, Ine {ruins tonne Successors to M. Seller & Co., Retail FIRST AND MADISON own Ten Up" a Goods Hardware Guns ond Camping Omtits bearety GREEN LAKE BLOCK jook, Bw Tae doo cneh eats mon CaLmorn ol A Alesks Balidine We Give Family Work Our Special Attention Our work and service in all depart ments is of a high quality. If you have never had work done by us, send us & bundle, The results will please. —- @o--——- Queen City Laundry. BOTH PHONES—953.