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TO APPRAISE SHORE | jand buy @ barrel of dog biscult on | startling developments might be ‘CTED Hi | the cfty's credit and vary the diet | evident in a few days, which vious | BOWEN EXPE if an much an possible by pleking | alter the complexion of the strike, TOMORROW i { ter, HIGH ACHOOLA DMRATH, nat—At 15, to wife 2923 | Franklin Tomorrow ev oc Brandt orrow evening at Denny Mall the Auburn and Vancouver high rehools will debate the questic ‘aps where he could get them. The nssociation also says things | } | MeNtiler—at eth av. May! Reaod "bh h ir y . |are satiefactory. The Pacific Coast | } 18, to wite of Wm. M. MoNilley, «| pone welkbd ef tooeiting ine BUNCE WILL FACE }eompany 1# busy unloading the j » daughter, LAmedhthe walebant tantee ta” eel | President, and t# harboring. about who went east ove | td oe or ei enuene | the system of subsidies to Ameri 100 men th thelr docks » to well the 83,8608 ghia of 2 Bez case GRAND JURY |“ ai coc aa ° fore Whitney | eryehAt 2012 @th av., May 98, to — } ————- 500 SHRINERS sehel on tae rad it te reportel a . ponestore S) tney | wife of Martin Rorver, « son, The appraisement of the shore; boat and travel along the lake shore | NO DOG FEED GM Ae TN PPR fat whys wneteing 96, . ‘all fas a decision tn the DRATH RECORD, j {anda of Lake Union, which the nf or oe pecess beri against James A. Wunce, ex-dep pte . Mt the Dakota investigation | state will eal! to raise the 61,000,000 | 0° Hhuwtne’ Ruaut” whore suages: a uty #hertft of King county, charged IN CITY _, he brother Ve Aa moon & pedi w BB rome ‘were registered today e*/ AYP, exponition fund, will com: tons or protests from property own Where to get the provender to| With «muggting, will be taken up ust before he feago that he : ‘of the f re wi . é | mence Monda: ning. TI feed his colon t 80 t immediately by the grand jury tn met cnt had placed the b at par, pro- t Me the office of supervisor of | /stien--Wilbert Carl Marian, 34. | wilt be appraiaed by fume en ad the cues at eee 898" | Judge Hantord’s court after tho| It was thought this afternoon | viding that soms Improvement Wag tpapectors at Ban Franci#oo, |“ rowita atesara Tomita, 1, May | Preatded over by Btate Land Com-| The hearings are expected to last question that proved 000 | case against Le C, Dolly, which be-| that by 6 o'clock this evening there | made in the form of the bonds. foftice will inoue (he ver:|ie ae eid meventh ag me “| minsioner Ross, ‘The other mem. | full ole onineor Thom: |ZUeh for Henry Gregg, official | gan today, Is disposed of. would be 600 visiting Shriners in y ‘the public, Bee—Gon Chin & |bers are Secretary of Btate B it.| son of Beare, Ualted Brates Janet. | {2k catcher, this morning, and) No true bills were returned to-| this city, A special train last night STEAMER LEAVES FAIRBANKS, mm > . “| Nichols, State Superintendent of | neer Chittenden and a representa- drove him to the office of the board | day, but a number are expected | at 4 o'clock brought in members of “4 RECORD, | Schools R. B. Bryan, Attorney Gen-| tive a the Baers = vet pm mer of publie works for tatormation. j when court convenes Saturday | the Imperial Temple of 8t. Joseph, (Star Special Servier.) i were restored today ae| ** jeral A. D. Atkinson’ and Tax G th fon on ite | pe enee May 1, when he started on | morning |Mo., and members of the Kansas| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 17+ ie riche Captaida, 1.) minsionere TD, Rockwell. J. at aeeeie The shore lands on | 2%, ficial rounds, Gregg has dug | are City and Bt. Louis temples. Erie, Loaded with passengers, 20 of whom ' May 14, to wite | May 1h a own | Rasterday and J.B. Frost > abe Wen Sn wilt be appraised Co? ,{nto his own pockets and Pa, Hartford, Conn. Girard, Kan., are bound for Seattle, the steamer re enn Bik, at gue Howland, 4 | “P sane reanthatans wits beepers brought up coin and paid for the Washington, D, C., and Newgrk, N.| Tanana has sailed for Dawson. The «, oe Mig Soe May 10, at ence hospital = Bann amcor Will _ Bite 4 by the same commienion in June | dog food J, were represented by larde dele. | Tanana {a the firat steamer out from H rte wite of Joseph O'Leary ne 2 —oo ’ ~~ |. The trouble has been that whore gations which came in this morn-| this place this season 4 S ; 48 the butcher shops last yoar sold CO JOINS ing aie } al ae t eT Harrizon at. Orege fresh cracklings for feed e Frisco Victim Suteides. : fa Daa, te wife of John Sandvig, « | and Cortain restaurants nold hin OME Nobber Gets Nine Years. VANC ‘OUVER, BC, May by Sead ; N the kitchen offal, thie year” they | weOBTLAND Oren May 11—Frank |i. H. Polleten, native. o4 = ; ag Sanity Race Phe refused because there was too much| The Ainska Const company has) sioner’ the Mellwood, Gre. postot. cchiorotorm. He. am — rangi pe in getting the money from | Joined the Puget Soun@Shipping a#| five a few months ago. war son erly &. hotel proprietor. 4mm t City, May 12 to ae a ~ re — sh we a soatation. This frm held aloof when | tenced to mine years in the federal eapondent over hard luck. "Atwood Batoheller, © tom. | Judge Albertaon today removed Hight of the largest bakertes tn Next Wednesday evening the new Merkency measure Gregg | the association was first formed pri on MeNells istand, and Wt — fiam Carter, another m 1910 12 Pine ot, Ma: Boattle, at a mooting held | association of maser bakers will |\WS* ‘atructed to go down towg| The water front was very quiet }Joon P. Cummings as receiver of night, Spectacles $1.00 ® _ ao —m today, There was no apparent « was sentenced to ten months. Wife of Henry J. Whipple, @ the Baneo Ni i Mac . formed the Seattle Master Bakers’ give a banquet at the Royal, to) ~ és hme winmncetis > | pany, thee gg ae com’ | association, aa @ branch of the Pa-| which visiting bakers from Port SUITS $15.00 change in the situation from yen-/ ———-| We make glasses to sult sm | 71¢ Beth av, W. May! 64 tm bi rr" ApDOIDL | Citic Const Master Bakete’ nesccla-| land hnd Puget Beund cities will terday The success of the Washington kind« of eyes, and the pricea.te | ef Loule Niles, = son. ens ie place, ltlon, A. W. J. Bitts, of the Pacific| be guest. Fractically all of the We carry an immense stock of! Leaders of the Lonewhoremen’s | Fire Insurance Company has induc-| suit the most economical. You get | E181 Mowell ot. May! remaval was thade on peti-| 0%: Organisation, presided at the| master bakers of Beattie are er-|wvonmade goods. Suite $16.00, W,| union said this morning that they |ed the formation of sevoral “wild |a square deal here every tme | jon of Blaine. Tucker @ Hyland, =m 5 B. Hutchinson Co., corner Second | were satisfied with the way things | cat” insurance companies, Beware Schuchard Optical Co, 1207 8 atorneys for a number of creditors ot the defunet corporation, as well jee & number of the stockholders. Numerous saruen at unfair dealing | were made against Cummings. | ° | Loule Besiow. president of the mac Se recent, Shenae ts, DANteTe) bwtes ‘caulen <a baneh tran tn eamne charter mombers are the/ | company |Goldes Weat, Star, Palace, Now | York, Model, Brooklyn, Jackson St.) and Velvet |The objects of the association are to ratne the wholesale price of bread from $14 to 4 cents a loaf, te abolish Sunday deliveries, and be were going, and + sted to join the hew association 7 pec 0 Je | and Union of them! at that thme, hinted that some The following officers were elect ond ave W. BR Dickson, Golden West Miiery Co., president; Roy Martin, ‘BARRETT ACCEPTS Palace Bakery Co, vice-president; | “ Try McCarthy's First’ } STORE OPEN SATURDAY AT 9:30 A. M. AND CLOSES AT 9:30 P. M The officials of the A-Y-P. expo aition received today a telegram from William Loeb, secretary to Proaident Roosevels, stating that Jobn Barrett, direethr of the bureau of American republic, had accepted the invitation to represent the gov- ernment at the ground breaking of the exposition on June 1 JUNBAU, Alaska, May 17.—Peter Hunseth, « late arrival from Nor way, attempted suicide yesterday at Ketchikan by cutting his throat He will probably die. PHOTO SPECIALS WILL MEET IN SEATTLE. (Star Special Servies.) OLYMPIA, May 17.—The grand court, Foreste: ft cm, Sitios at Wumbepen bods’ ax to drop the custom of exchanging Alaska, will hold the next biennial prea’, The latter custom te on tn Seat! meeting in Seattle. The date of the | core and retailers all the breed! they ask, and then take back what te not sold. The master bakers assert that for Young Folks Shirt Waist Sale at 89c | Specials We take pleasure in offering you to- morrow the best Shirt Waist Bar- gain we have been able to present this season. Fifty dozen crisp, new You'll find the various depart ments brimming over with special } values for the little folks tomor meeting will be May 15, 1009, The! date and place of meeting was ftxed at the meeting which has/| been im progress during the past the raise in the wholesale price of 7 . 4 a e 7 two da: |bread, Which takes effect June l,, The “Aristo” Studiovoffers $6.00 | White Lawn Waists came in Wed row, Here are sample items: 91.50 Whosier, Leader, Will not Increase the retail price | French Panel Photos for $4.00 nesday, and we have reserved them | Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1.25—A Hand- or Colt Spring saddle, 9%c at| which fs now 6 cents. The Daker| on Saturday and Sunday. Also a especially for the Saturday selling some Little Peter Pan Suit, in Chotee of any $1.50 will merely take part of the profit | saddie to stock at same price *** formerly made by the grocer compiete tine of photo sofa pillow They are elegantly trimmed and covers. 1414 Second av finished with lace panels, beading and insertion; fine tucked yokes, | front and back; lace edged, fine tucked collar and cuffs, and have } % sleeves. They're beauties, every one of them, and you have your pick of the lot : 89c eadet blue, with a white hairline stripe. Has pretty white lawn tie Comes in sizes for girla from & to 14 years of age. This garment is not only pretty, but perfectly wash- able and of good, durable quality is GIRLS GINGHAM DRESSES | CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES) $1.00—A pretty bine gingham AT COST\—About fifty nicely nee a eR eae Shy BS 77 ake ths eet sarG? TEtese ce sseri > Washable Neckwear suit tn the Peter Thompson made white Swiss nainnook ab4, WOMENS SS vaste AT aoe nee style. with wide saller collar lawn dresses tor children frem nS te vaaT rat iee~ | WOMEN'S Ibe COLLARS Sc—A{ and shield urimmed with white | 1 to @ years of age, because, linia, low neck and sleeveless, charming assortment to choose a aoe cee enet oe they have Become « ttle roiled taped at peck and arma regular | from; dozens of uifferent styles, | pum, 5,0 S106 | acres < ee . Price fhe, special | cotton and linen, basket woven, | (in) Goare get last at.... WHULESALE COST’ | Saturday. ssene | pinim tailored and fanctty trim- | GIRLS’ COATS $2.50 TO $8.00 | Cit DREN. WASH HATS ae WOMENS PANTS AT 2ilc—A med with gold and soutache Our New York buyer at the last } ”'__sroty white pique fate _ ; fine ribbed cotton, two different | braid; some with tab ends; all{ Cha of the season picked up| oat cyiidren, have buttoned Mk = | 9 ‘ waahadle and heap at 1S¢ each ae ee ae fer | on crowns Aud lawn atrings, Special tomorrow, ater: at a bie! Wilt wash and do up ke & ' bargain. We can afford to seil | - ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO. SALE DIRECTORS a sreeweeeevestenaee handkerchief. Just the thing? i | ; them now at very special prices. wep $ Wa MORROW--SATURDAY MLLB. K. SILVERSTEIN-—Paris extra special Saturday 2Ic Me WASH COLLARS 180-—Now mew coat in the lot is good for | FO" summer and . Doo nat am Free and i ‘ es iice tcc seh here is re you get « splen all of the next season. You'll | nove was sian = Misthatiteal <drnatieds to. oi bay artiste designer for WOMEN'S UNION BUTTS boc did bargein. Tale lot of neck { realize what a soap they are the | BQYS WASH BLOUSES 4362 ‘ istributi a the St. Francis Co., chiefees in Spiendidly meade garmenta, wear is entirely new and to minute you see them. Prices nadracees, the well ti . lady visitors, whether von gelled charge nicely shaped, have Ince urtm: cludes more than 20 uptodate | $2.50 §8 00 wMothere Friend” brand ae not. Sale opens & minutes after ha med ombrelia pante or cuff) styles, “Twould take a page to to le sts th cnddaplote anne doors open. Beginning at 1:30 MLLE op i oer New York's knee, low neck and no sleeves, { describe them all. See them to | MISSES’ SKIRTS 8 TO $7 $ to 12, usnal prices 600 to. ebay and Insting until 4:30 p. m., mu- expert Sestgnee. Bpecial value at tomor- } morrow and taxe your 18¢ Something that many stores ; } Fie Cal MISS 0; TAG—Floor directress rows price ; | chotee at overlook, but we have a com is $1.25 TO ' _—_ ——— by ~ ( or} and treasurer. orem ~— emcee er aay ~ plete asvortment of them to $2.50—1n er Brown and | adies’ Symphony Orchestra—fo . k ; abow you. All the handsome 4 blow ; } 3 , .98. pecial Russian blouse styles, nlcely organiration. Evening at 7:30 till RUSINESS $10 Trunk at $8.98 —— 5 = , new oega nt efferts * checks made and handsomely trimmed i . " sepa ss igo with by. brass | 200 of them came tn s bureday stripes and plaid new Fu no finished. Suits that am 10 p. m.—Diamond Mluminatioa, MANAGEMENT ” tele» wpe pron laa” ana and tomorrow we will sell a from 0 to 38 inches. Many of too oF 2 bs 0 pace eae ee a4 entire Coliseum electrical decorat corners r p 5, Y y weil THE SHAFER. WHITTIER jock, sil castings riveted, auto good $1.00 hammock at 7% these skirts are suitable for be proud of. Prices rub all the 4 & «= - FabaGe Fees T 1d 85bie HON. - Wee Schermer & Co. | 1010 1st Ave. : | Men! Clothes and ® Hats only. B “Right” Ciothes aa 3 cad a 1 COMPANY Miles of Millinery Magnificence on Sensational Sacrifice Sale $50,000 Importers’ and Manufacturers’ FINE AND NEW SPRING MILLINERY of BEGINNING AT 9:30 A.M. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MAY 18, AND OONTINUING SEVEN DAYS (INTRODUCTORY), IN THE LARGEST MILLINERY SALESROOM Ever opened to the buying public in America, Thousands upon thousands of the finest and latest styles in Trimmed and Street Hats, Thousands of shapes, loads of flowers and foliage, a sea of feathers and plumes, and miles of silk ribbons and a complete stock of im f all accessories of fine millinery manufacturing. No parallel in millinery history ports No event of modern times that will bear comparison in magnitude and grandeur A paradise of the somber and radiant of millinery Paris and New A mil inery world in itself York laid at the doors of Washington's womenfolk at lowest prices ever placed on fine millinery A carnive!l lady headdress that will invite the carefol and knowing dressers to the highest point of appreciation. The prices at which this grand stock of millinery, every article new and of the latest and most desirable fashion, is the greatest sacrifice prices t IT reductions) ever made under any circumstances from ocean to ocean WILL BE SOLD AT RETAIL AT One-Fourth to One-Half bona fide on thousands of dollars’ worth for even loss REGULAR MILLINERY STORE PRICES matic tray which rises with the iid and bas compartments for hate and waists and drawer for n ie made of heavily woven cord f measures 2210 feet aad comer lor in a fine assortment of skirts or trousers, a regular effects, It's a dandy at $1.00 $10.00 trunk, special $8 98 Tomorrow the price 79¢ tomorrow at . will be only 2S P - 6 , Su and $12 Hats $8.45 Women who choose their New Hats here tomorrow will be fortunate in- deed collection all the beautiful hats we We have gathered into one have been offering for the past three weeks at $11.00 and $12.00 each. To merely say they are beau- tiful or handsome or up-to-date is commonplace. You must see them to appreciate their worth. You'll be herd to suit if yon don't find one you want, And the $8.45 Eat, price will be .. soir Ribbons and Laces. Drug Sundries a, ed “ } 8¢ BABY RIBBON le—A quarter @9c RUBBER GLOVER ido inch silk taffeta baby ribbon in Splendid quality rubber gloves, ail the staple colorings, regular the kind that we can safely toe So a yard, on special sale guarantee fl accurately and morrow at are tough and rerviceable, regu le 0 ALLOVER NET LACE 5fe lar price 6%c, special 49 $1 tomorrow, at *e Cc Beautiful fancy allover net WILLOW'S COLD CREAM % jaces, 18 inches wide, that sell An article every lady shou eguiarly at $1.00 a yard, will have on her dresser, In ¢ be on special sale Saturday, the cately perfumed in rose, viole one day only, at, 59 Hine or almond odours, Pre ® yard 4 serves the complexion, removes Parasols 98c. Fifty pretty new parasols will go sunburn and prevent wrinkles, a jar * 4.200 OLOATE'S 89c PERFUMES $5 | 00 special sale tomorrow morn Chotce of Apple Blossom, Vio- ing. They are a 22-inch size et Seshey Clad, Garsation, have plain and fancy hem White Rose, Heliotrope, Bridal atitehed Iinen cayers, natural Boquet and Lily of the Valley, wood handies and steel frames, always sold at 38 an ounes, ree 6 $1.26 and 98) tomorrow, one day only, DA | _ $1.19, special Cc small women “ way from $1.25 Prices $5, $6 and to ie ’ , Closing Out Men’s Goods Every single article in the department is going now at bargain prices at or near, and in some cases, below cost. Here are sample } ftema ODDS AND ENDS UNDER- | $1.00 NIGHT SHIRTS 75c—Men’s i WEAR S5e TO $250 GAR-| penitiess Ni ce! \ Night Robes, nicely TS 69e—We p M 5 e've rummaged finished with regular or smili- entire stock and gathered all the odd lots of fine Balbrig @an, Cotton Ribbed, Light Wooi and Mercerized Cotton Under tary cajMors, plain or embrotd- ered bosom, extra good $1.00 mality, o i weer which was formerly ee 75¢ i priced at 850 to $2.50 a gar- | Apr y ment. Take your pick 59¢ HEAVY 20¢ HOSE 10c A PAIR— 4 tomorrow at, only Weettindisea's:< basil i MEN'S 5c OVERALLS ernen's eavy wool A 59e- / Heavy blue denim Bib Overalls, the famous “Boss of the Road brand, regular price 75c a pair, last SPENDERS I5e¢ mixed socks in natural gray and black, made for servieq, regular price 20c, 10¢ special AND Tie NEGLIGEE AND be AND B5c St GOLF SHIRTS 40c—This te a We want to clean up our stock | splendid assortment of spring urday, 60 take | and summer shirte, good pat- terns and qualities, of suspenders 8: | 15e | Sse your choice of all 260 and 36c kinds at only | Jewelry Specials. Our $1.00 Gloves. } ewelry Spec. _ } %e BELT BUCKLES S3c—-The newest thing out in the way of belt buckles is the pretty rained are easily the superior of | pearl shell buckle which sells } regularly at 85c. Our spectal price for this novelty to- 23e } morrow will be, onty.... 86e METAL BUUALBS 19c—Gold burnished, sterling silver, oxt- dized and gunmetal buekles in all sorts of pretty shapes, regu- lar price 35¢ each, on special sale tomorrow at, 65, The Kid Gloves we sell for a dol- / lar any $1.00 gloves sold elsewhere on the coast. We do not ask you to take our word for this, | Try a pair once and If they do beast weartng and best fitting $1.00 } not turn out to be the 36c HAT PINS AT 25ce—The pret- tient things of the kind brought out this season. Have beaded, amoer, celluloid, turquoise, coral and aterling stlver tops, regular price 350 each, special only gloves you bave ever bought in Seattle we will acknowledge the coin and make you a present of another pair Always $1.00 69c Stands 49c. AIN 1514 INO. 3375 15c Hose 10c a Pair. Py, Prettily pencil designed Jardinier : WOMEN’S Fine COTTON H08R Stands 16 inches high. Are in a deep fast black, wit u } made of soft white wood and bie soles, high spliced heels and { ‘uncer the pyrography needle ble toes, elast tops, reg will turn into the lovilest of pice ie tal. apes SEATTLES FELIABLE Store i\ ornamental stands: | Bagaiae rap Noone l0c | SECOND AVENUE setween PIKE AND PINE |) fomorow at... 49¢ RMR Ad REE IK