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4 i ; ; Bivease of smallpox, so fatal tn many parts of this and other coun: ‘tries, has been going on for the past two montae in thie city, and Its re eult has been that while over fitty canes of the disease have been re ported and sent to the pest house, not a single death b urred, To Health Officer Grant Calhoun and Dis assistant, Dr, Daniel Buckley, the credit for this work belongs. During the time that 0 cases of emalipox have been successfully fought, 78 deaths have occurred tn] Beattle from cerebrospinal menin: | alight have worst ¥' ease in the city's CASES OF SMALLPOX t SUCCESSFULLY TREATED + aplendid fight against the qread | eames and spending the time pleas antly until they are discharged Offtctale of the e.ty health office press the fear that if the present | jomio of smallpox tinuee all summer it will develop alarming proportions during winter months, and Seattle may ation of the dis REV. VAN HORN IS. INSTALLED © ithe, The record of smallpox shows tt) ‘were 16 cases (n April, and 15 have parondy deen reported during while there were only three « rally a milder disease (han in many countries, where it le often more numbers feared than such scourges aa the The San Francisco. con bill, there are now about 26/— geese tn all stages of the disease, | Buckley reports real nappy family, the con antes them. enjoying outdoor! Co, Instaliauion preached by Rev. a, Oo MAD TOO MANY CLOTHES, Having 9 hia pounension & w robe King, Char ed last night by Detectives Ten oh t explainer tl the clothes had been given him tory. jing and panel | He waa arrest pass. Local contracto: the proposed action of | councti the eounet! DOES THIS MEAN Your D, 8, Johneton Co, have just received about sermon was) Adams of | Hot alr furnaces, put ta prsperty, hundred rolls of PIANOLA MUBIC. hat they are the moat satisfactory. We guar | This muste will be disposed of at Geo, H 119 Untveraity st. We Continue the Sale of Lace Trimmed | Woodhouse | about half actual qwiue. = Pri: je! range trom Se to 80 per roll. Linens, Doilies and Pillow Coverings Bave on these home decorations whenever you can. For instance— Real Battenberg Doilies and Center Pisces at Half Price or Near It. A dGean-up-—3800 pleces all told. Some are massed. Some are not. Some are soiled. The price concessions aro radical. 180-20 Battender; Dollies 1 Oe Anniversary Sale ap 6 to Pinch sizes—all Battenberg Tnen center—Battenderg lace trimmed. and plain 350 Battenberg Doilies, | IStnch uite-—all Battenberg and plain loeo weeater — Battenberg lace trimmed. One Lot Battenberg Center Pieces. Regular $1.49 Now . 189c¢ © Qdout 66 al! tol¢—round and square—allover Jace and plain linen center—iace trimmed, One Lot Battenberg Center Pieces. Regular $1.98 tto $2.98 About 76 {n all-round and square—allover lace and plain linen center—lace trimmed. Center Pieces Half Price. One lot Center Plecee—plain linen, with scab Joped edge. aut trimayed with Venetian lace— at balf the marked price. Too many prices to ‘$1.39 partionlarire, but not a very large lot at that Be | & first chooser. Gc Center Pieces | Of pure linen crash—ST-tnch aise-—deautiful fast color designe—stamped for embroidering. A mall jot at a emall price, 1 nea Price | Of handsome Ortental tapestrr-~all ready for pillow — elx different designs. New. Anniversary Price Of striped tapestry—all ready for cushion tassela on each corner—best valoe you ever saw '75¢ $1.00 Cushion Tops, destgne—-heary tapestry Anniversary Price .. Oriental antique Yuzurious colortngs—teedy for cushton-—taaneis ©& each corner. Lithograph Pillow Tope of Btrome Beauty in This Sale ~ At 35¢—Usnally 500. AT 49¢—Umually 750, Two bundred subjecte—many of them copies of the ol4 mastere—all beautifal beyond words. ‘Worth « special trip to see this show of lithe sraph pillow tops. Clearing Out Short Lots in the Men’s Store at Unprecedented M We remove this Men's Haberdashery Department to our new six-story addition as soon ae the finishing touches are completed, and every short lot must be closed ont It is intended to begin the new life with few, if any, handicaps, and to the end sought gre dedicate this sale. 12%, Linen Collars—6 for 25¢. Linen Collars, some sizes. Men's and Boys’ 4ply what sotled, all standing shapes, 14 to 17 While they last, 6 for 256, 15e Band Bows, 5¢. | Baud and Shield Bows, wade of silk and also | wash goods 50c Suspenders, 19¢. O44s and Huds in Suspenders; worth 2%e to S00 $1.25 Sweaters, O8¢. Boy# Jersey Sweaters, tn nary blue. All sizes in these. 650 Shirts, 3B¢. Men's Nexiiges Shirts, some with attached cnfts; good grade percale The price concessions are sensational— $1.00 Shirts, 25¢. White laundered @hirte, Only to sizes 14 and 17. $1.00 Shirts, 63¢. Men's Negligee Shirts, with attached cuffs, Bx cellent quality madras and percale. fine grade muslin 350 Shirts, 25¢. Boys’ Megligee Shirts, made of madras; 12% to 14. o $2.50-$3.00 Hate, $1.39. Men's Soft Felt Hats, ali sizes. left to close. Gray and black. sizes A emali lot 250 Eton Oaps, 15¢. Boys’ Bton Caps, made of good mixed worsteds $1.25 Jeans Pants, 75¢. Boys’ Jeans Pants, only «a Waist sizes, 27 and 38 only. small jot left that would have Maleeten’ . » Bennett was arrest. Patrick ¥. Peeves was yeater:) | day found guilty by @ jury in the United States eireutt court of mak- counterfeit coins, about a year ago as an accomplice of John G. Weber The jury retled largely on the testt my of George Parsons, who was». Rev, Francis J, Van Horn was fn- somenien Pama A Men to be rapidly tncreasing, as there stalled as pastor of the Plymouth | tify that Jennings gave him coun: | ~ Congregational chareh last night in | terfelt gold coins seg th® presence of a large audience. | ——-. five in February and four! After betng examined by the {natal l lation counct] a supper given by oon In this climate fs natw/ the ladies of the church and &@ regu: lar program consisting of musical ad addresses was given. Ve to tew poeed to e elty in eliminating cinders ae $03 24 av fifteen | HAS DANGEROUS SCALP WOUND An the result of a protracted y souse George Hally ts at the Way- suffering from @ dan- more about F inju- | he cares to bigs Both | pleked up by the pol! mm ay, and Lenora peared that the: io @ fierce = mill Bristol! and Hally both claim that | they fell from a wagon. OMATORICAL CONTEST, The Inter-high school oratortoa! contest will be held at the Uni | $$$ $$$ SUITS $15.00 | We carry an immense stock of | one of the Ingredients of concrete | union-made goods, Suite $15.00, W. 1 | 1h reinforced concrete buildings, A| 1. Hutchinson Co, corner Second protest will probably be made to and Union We Have ihe Goods And at Moderate Prices Too 4 glance over cur numer- ove line of fine wines and Whiskies Will soon convince you of the above facts Mere are «& few prices Port Wine.... Mustere Batts apeoial $1.00 per wat ° Aye 1.00 » *y. 1.00 pe at at KEYSTONE LIQUOR Co, 1188 Pivet Aw, No Dar. Pree Delivery Phonee--Mate 1184; Tea. 1184 FLY ON THE FLYER SRATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Vere Se-—Mowad Trips, Sie FOUR ROUND TRIPS parLy LEAVES smarrin—e.c and 19R & ty 208 wee Bat a LEAVES TACOMA—O.08 om. eed 1815, O83 ond Te pe Time card | absent to chatnge without netios. ‘U. SPRL, oe, Agent, AMUGEMENTS. | ff these speciale can be filled. | price $1.85, fegular price $1.76. price $1.46. $7.50 Golden Oak Arm m Bache, $3.9 95 fancy shaped arma, fancy arm goloen, pair... ¢lal for tomorrow, a yard. } x wacigy ; Womacd Costomnas, Sutts, Mors, Whists. Lt. jency , aa i: [REDERIGR & \EZ son : ator, Coaplete Pousafern/shern, 8-8 x 11 Tapestry A massive Rocker, having shap- ed wood seat, heavy shaped top panel, flat aptndie back, turned posta, nicely turned supports, turned lege and turned rounds. Is made of solid oak and finished The regular price ts $7.50; special tomorrow ... begeuseed 83.05 "$6.00 Fringed Portieres, Special sial $3. 65 Pair. These heavy fringed Portieres measure three yards long, and come in assorted patierna, the prevailing colors being reds, greens and browns. ne copa tsrdh ett ® pair; | THE GRAND wee" LAST FPRERFORMANCHE TONT LALAIAN MUSSELL IN ‘ anr. 4 Brooks Presents Wty Fe nUTrEnPLY= | sarenpar MATINED a04 HV ENING, Ovens WOGes Beentifel Trea | ety “8 wie bog J Roger a) Merod Five m Rores!] & Drew M Matinees Thur, and Bat. ive and TONIGHT, & SEATTLE aLloun” Antipas | Prices, 960 te 81.06 © $1.60 Beat Gale Today. THEATER are. Phones 48. Bho Evestage, #116, Ie te tte, Lt WREK. 4 Sig Ceente Phones 667 Matinee Set—-TONIGHT—aAl) | Ruse week, in t “AN POYET Next Week, Ss “DY THE San <i. 5 | a Bandar Ma: LoIs THEATER rte STAR |: aTUNTS ran ie “Fun # NORTHWESTERS LEAG | Baseball Tom | Taco 25 Conte—Admi Take ¥ uneet, Main NING NEXT vEM, MAY 10 as. A. Taylor N Ph GRAND MA Famous ( Player | es Peeeoescesscecceecesesesessessesees Production. LYRIC THEATER il & Drew, Ma Lawl & Lake Mustoal Comedy Co. ne” Prices Bde to Sta ines Phones: Sun, Main 1804; Ina 4904. Manager Pantages Offers Most Stu- pendous Production of the Season rhe conaurnons” Mate Daily except Thu. and Fri le'e passing Vaudeviite Rogen, er Ms, meanest, Sci, 48 each EXCRLLENOR. nm Oh 4 Mrs. Swickard, Un ATHLETIO PARK. erre avion—H0 Conta, color Cam See eeeereereseeseoeeseee Pianos | © CS SS Soe ESOS ESESS OSES TE SEDE SESE ESERe “THE HOUSE oF QUALITY” &Gn 1406 SECOND AVE. aos eer = i BE ST ON EARTH Eight Different Makes LOWEST PRICES SEOPOOOOR OOOO SHOT OLED SHOES EEE RO LOE THER ROSE DES Lauedry)" Mile. Oltve, Tem Womsn's Salts, Gowns, Walsts, Corsets, Gioves—FREDERICK & NELSON, Ents—stere Opens 8:30 0. m., Closes 5:30» 9 “Under One Roof — Bverything to Furnish the Home Gonsplete, wi Saturday Bargains of Decided Economical Interest Bhrewd buyers will read of the bargain offerings for tomorrow with the keen enjoyment found tn being abies to PENDABLY GOODS, such as Frederick & Brussels Rugs, Seecial $8.90 Bight different patterns, including both Oriental and floral et feote, can be chosen among in S-8xll Tapestry Brussels Rugs, tomorrow, at the special price of .... .. $5.05 Camp Bedding Outfit, $3.70. The Bedding Section makes a timely special offer for tomer j row in the shape of a camp bedding outfit, consisting of ~ |B One pair six-pound Pillows, regular One palr eleven-quarter Blankets, One cottomfilled Comfort, regular ruts sured Repeat Bnav ase wine nee it ee full assortment of colors, ne price is 4be eed yard SD NEMO, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREER | | | | buy pp Nelson always sol), at prices even lower than ordinarily asked. No telephone ord New Belts, Special at 50c Each, We have jiet recetved @ large shipment of tn } colors and sires, made of #ilk, leather and effects and the hew circular cut. To popularize the sion, these dainty and stylish Belts are being sold at, 40c Corset Covers, Special 25c, | Are made of good quality cambric, cut full, and ribbon; have round yoke with three rows of fon Nenclenaes tion and ince edge with beading. All 400; special tomorrow — a German Covered Stein, Special 25¢, An attractive, covered Stein, pewter measuring seven inches in ht, ornamented with | ecroll work and appropriate raised German scenes on ® tole background, |e omy priced for tomorrow at crore | 7 Regular price 60c. $8.90, TOTAL REGULAR aac $5.06. | sl, $3.70 English Bone China Plates, 14c Each, ‘These Breakfast or Luncheon Plates are made of Bone China, decorated with three gold lines on rim edges. ge Laepsipaat tether wc Special while tomorrow, each pocodese e0des esees Imitation Cut Glassware, Special at 10c for © This lot includes an assortment of articles made of quality crystal giass in a variety of designe in tmitation of glass. A partial list of the articles included "ne tine talons, 10c Each Oval Glass Nappies, “6 and TMneh sizes. Round Giese Nappies, ¢ and 74nch Regular priewe Ue, Be ant 204, sizes, Ginss Cake Plates. Glass Nut Bowls. Footed Jelly Dishes. ) Crystal and Gold In@tvidual Fruit | Dishes. High-Grade Bath Room Fixtures, — Ovel Bath Room Mirror—A Nicke!-Plated Mirror having threeinch Bar made of solid white enamel! frame and i¢x tng, % inch to heavily ni 20 heavy beveled French sovent: a plate, regular price $5.00, can in length, and sells be bought tomorrow for .... S60, $2.98 baa tomorrow, « ; ; ly tor row .. spe | “B00 THE BLO [IS STRUC —— 2 ee The front of our store is piled up with scaffolding. There will be a few days more, however, before | the worst happens. 4 Tomorrow (Saturday) will therefore be a day long to be remem j bered by clothing buyers of Seattle, as our already cut-prices will be cut lower and lower, as 100 suits of Men's ang Boys’ Clothing Taust leave this store tomorrow. Our immense stock of Spring, 1907, Clothing must be clashed e@ during the next few days, Our whole front is tearing down. regardless of cost. bd We will not quote figures and it is scarcely necessary for ust] advertise, as the fortunate wearer of every suit of clothes that has left” 4 this house since this great sale began is the greatest advertisement” that could be. a We will, however, simply say that the price of every suit of | Clothes, Hat, Shirt and Necktie tomorrow and the next few days will surprise you. Extra help has been secured and we think we are safe in assuring our customers who, during the rush of last Saturday, we were unable to wait on, that no delay will occur tomorrow. — Costello&G Fifth and Pike rant Fe Ranke Building ¥