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Hness in the actual milking ts atno | ” m : " ° be entoroed and Ue ane must Sensational Case of Big- e ; rec atin cueeatan ieaitaband amy Dro Retailers Who Get Milk From "s,s acpercpent w color ‘ ri ae aN & sudden spasm of cleantiness at. a partioular effort to cdmply with | 3 Deliver. an the ordinances in the past. In es Beattlc citheens secure thelr milk Fy prosecution A faspeetion Continues and Other Dairies May TB Closed. ¥ t but Po, Rafae! Postt and Bur eel Grichton, are still deliv sented by & Co, with Bey av and pam & Quimby Jucts of thelr whe dairy at retail | ihe drivers of these two retall of Alleged Attempt to made their regular rounds i to 1 their} Boring and » gestomers Who had not discon: | Swindle, the service since the storte The sudden blow that broke the yesterday res Se ceenectianmentntm plaintiff. back was the deposition | being closed up by the} of the stationer fro: anthorities Claiming that she ts one of be niationer from whem the ine tltk Eloowhere |many victims, Mrs. W. J. Rowman, |Piintift purchased the alleged of & Stray & Co. sald who lives at 2416 Ninth av. weet,/ Marriage certificate, In which it ipere getting thelr milk fae thes a notiett wip Be Plage | was sworn that the certificate was The 4 not dest ere . ~~ nd ri not ever r - u je Th . fer Po resent Prof. Marino, a photog-|"° *ve" Print i watil at least @ sot wating the | MABRCF, attempted to secure a small | 7° after the time that Mise of the dairies |" Of money from her yesterday,| Wood claimed that the marriage . vestarden te Mrs, Bowman says the solicitor | Ceremony wan per d This ot officials, | SBPeared at her home several days | startling statement was fully cor ago and agreed to enlarge of ber mother free of char ing that Prof. Marino pert eval pictures furnished the were supply exhibit Pacific exposition employes Bowman let Woman Complains to Police ‘ch the solleiter : HAS BEEN Jail. BEWARE OF awn... NEW YORK with perjury May 21 Mae Catharine Charged We We {Piatt case, Mes languishing in jail while Senator Thoma: the aged New York whom she claimed dm | plaintiff in the sensational Ce jer Platt, statesman to have t marr is freed from all suspicion of having committed bigamy The decision finding for the de and committing Mins the most sensational ely throwing Miss Wood's case to the testimeny, comp |eround and leaving her without a |!es to stand upon & photo |Toborated by the testimony of the stat was an ex photographer and wanted sev at the Uthographer who printed the |tiffeate, the plates from which they were printed being produced, show jing that the woman could not have tained the certificate at the Ume jwhe said she did This last testimony completely Birm insisted that it was all) nave @ much-prised sgraph of [upset the plaintiff's case, and it the partment or mother, Yesterday, she claims,|Was no surprise to anyone when Gem's Gouth Seattle solicitor appeared at her home |the court announced sternly that leeed up until in sant. With the enlarged photo and de-|!t had heard sufficient testtmony meres were enforced manded $4 for the frame. Mra |and instructed for the defendant 3 uation of the dairy from Rowman refused to pay for } A charge of perjury was tmme j ie supply was coming to- | TM And the solicitor refused to/ diately placed on Weed ” deliver tb iginal photograph. [and she mitted tc given as Cardmore station. row Mrs. winan attempted to le | the Tombs In default of $5,000 ball ee Sew inverucban line south cate Prof. Marino's studio In the | ie statement ak toe. milk Denny Bidg.. on Second av. near (By United Press) there was clean and pure. Union st.. this morning but ten | NEW YORK, May 1—More Me employes insisted that 221% Of the building stated that bard blows were struck at the department. officials |" studto exists. lfoundation of Mae Woe conter Ged sothing wrong when! NEW YORK, May 21.—Upon tne/ Uo that she ix the wile of Se [Sted to make an inspection.‘ finding of an indictment aguinet | 20") mee Platt when the To Close Others. him by the grand fury, Thomas A. j°22Wimest § proceedings were re ui Melatyre, of the fatled bre sumed toda One of the prinelpa Remouncement was made MCIBiy Te, OF ee ceed be kerane | witnenses was the defendant's sou ith department | {rm ate uth ps ple to Frank, who Was present when the dairies in addi = ie ee | plaintiff wax paid $10,000 for the bh h already grand larceny im the first degree mre of the tere writt - - hi Be gave 960 ball and Wes eo return of the letters wr en to by WIN probably be compelled @own during the next few certain conditions are Gas Henderson, assist fnspector, has heen placed + Of the milk Inspection un- : Inspector Woodcock’s suc ie 8 appointed. and Mr. Hen is out today on a trip of Charles Perry Taylor in The Record this week oe UNHIL UC US The 35c¢ Kind, Friday's Price, 17c Each These Stools are made with a hard white maple frame, and seat fs a mediam weight white canvas; stools will come in handy for fleet viewing Carpet Seat Stool 50c A finished Maple Stoc made with carpet seat, is offered Fri day for 50c, The saving is about one-third Compact Folding Go-Cart Special—Our Regular $9.50 Wagon Friday for $6.50 Mt shows the special, but PM really appreciate the mer PMS Of this ttle folder you Mould see this well-made Migen. Cart is made with a Maple frame and push p Mle; Wood is finished to Imt- 0 mahogany. Croes braces S24 earings are made of steel a mountir either OF ox copper Nery neat, compact folder | Ws worth $9.50; but to % Friday at a saving of $2.90, All the Credit You Want FAT by the aged senator the letters The firet law © Viti and who read witness called wae a New York news paper man, who interviewed Mac Wood soon after Chicago he firet story ee, accompanied production of the certificate | “Misa Wood | witness by @ alleged marriage re told me.” said the that Senator Platts mat rimontal affairs were of no inter jest to her; that she was not con j cerned whatey Bhe said she | respected the senator | all Frank Piatt was the next w ness. He told of witnessing the |payment of $10,000 by Attorney Nicoll to the plaintiff for the re turn of the letters whieh she bad jintended to © in book form junder the Love Letters of ak | “Did you see those so-called love }letters?’ the wituess was asked by jAttorney Stagghfleld for the 4 fendant. 1 dtd.” “Did they contain any endearing terms, such as ‘my bride-to-be’ and but that was ut Frank Piatt'’s testimony was not shaken, Replying to Attorney Le Barier, he stated that the $10,000 was pald to Miss Wood, because his family wished to avotd unplea Jant notoriety, though knowing it |was a plain case of gross black mall, He denied that any membe of the family emple i J. Martin Miller, the newspaper man, an a go-between in the deal with the plaintiff. | When Piatt left the stand the de fense sprung Its biggest surprise in the deposition made by Frederick F. Hafeley, a stationer, who swore that he furnished the marriage cer tiffeate introduced by Miss Wood The deposition stated that the cer tifieate was not even printed until at least one year after the alleged marriage Jobn H ing firm that printed the certificate, produced the plates bearing the Im pression, completely corroborating Hafeley's statement SALESMEN FINED. Souvenir salesmen who attempted to dispense fleet flags and buttons yesterday and were arrested had their day In the police court this morning. Robert Neer was fined $10 for peddiing without a Heenge A. Wineberg was assessed and Sampel Miller contributed $6 to the city coffers a recent arrival in Seattle, released with a warning. was cor | Thomas Roberts, | AR—THURSDAY, MAY 21 SEN. PLATT tAUNches vouste 1908, € INDICT INDIAN pon which tigen! r placed bef we murde onthe # noon f f ¢ Johnson your money at 4 5h to 10% From Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. 112 Columbia &t. A. Chilberg, Pres. R. Campbell, Sec. 11 to 12 he bolle had ot RATES | . Revs tr ‘ : RAISES OF IN NIGHT Freger feot || ° - - | tnehe but J | (Continued) —_ ent ¢ 2 ne " Ir Jot the chamber of commerce dp | Apparen flected by a long : ie : Supt. Francis W. Grant, of fye} A : : H 7 | putiding department, will have a} Thompson, wife of Frede YOUNG BOYS ARE the wtands properly examined and} Thompsor who live at 70) | . tewied before ople will be al —_——— nth av. arose from her bed BURGLARS lo@ed to occupy them. All firees | ° shortly after 2 o'clock this morning | capes and snies along the line lig. o + 4) dressed } f and left the } of marvel will also be tosted and |; ¢ | H Id S ial houne f t be O0r x od jon them than permits are granted | ° m this morning notified the po-| ey " | lfor, Every precaution will be taken | M Sal |iee in an effort to locate the|” i rifled & fo make everything as safe ax pow | eeling on ary an hool, and alto looted ible, Orders for the seats in the | : ]} Mr. Thompson says hin wife re-jstore in th “ jofficial grand stand are pouring in| Question. | tired last night at § o'clock mat ». Behe ay at the chamber of commerce and Mt 10 o'clock he wan awake t 1 arn old, we is believed that the entire stand _— - | find her rummaging about the roor n Lewis, Truant ie be sold out before Sunday FOP 0 eae He persus aed her to return to be I, Officer Ketchum and i ft tp asi council, to meet a4 a committee Of tng matter and a fow minutes past| All. were 0 the count Sixteen live Teddy bears will b@/ the whole, has been called for to O'clock this morning he again {Jail this m «. Hechtel and jin the line of march Tuesday [night to take np the question Of] iwaxened to find his wife gone.|Wood have beer waane abeke morning, The cubs will be shipped | various salary ordinances which are | ry, woman's clothes were missing |and Detective Cort will ag i" 4 Pye wee < ; et al ~ poe - has | With the exception of her hat. Mr./ attempt to have Judge I end S in charge of a member of th Ve nance committee a o, wnis t mt @ reform 04 | uostinen’ Gaamattbal elub,. Wee |taroched out the quostionn sxvelved Thompfton stated this morning that! them to Uy has secured the young bears and | at several nemsic but the mem will present one to each battle bers of the committee feel that juhip after the parade, for mascots. |(he issue ix of such a grave na} Ticket agents of all the lines eM | tare that the best plan is to se ltering Seattle report record break: |oure expressions from the whole ing crowds from each town, and 48) counct! on the various bills and r ay & reeult the traffie officials are! ordinances now before them | worried how to obtain enough rolt The only salary bill which has ing stock to bring the people t© actually passed is one providing Beattie, Many cars have been | for increase in the city engineer's shed from the east to help t#k@ department, Several other ordin No Mail, Telephone or C, O. D. Orders Filled for Hour Sale Merchandise, and the Right to Limit Quan care of the crowds, but the offictals gnoes carrying Increases of salary tities Reserved. Hfind that they are unable to meet! had been sanctioned by the com-| |the big demand. It ts estimated mitt but an investigation ¢ 40 to 11 that nearly 200,000 visitors will veloped that the finances in the 19 TO 1%. lin Seattle during th next few days general fund were running danger town is bringing fn hundreds of the engineering ordinance bas visitors, who are coming early #0 been held up until a general ex to avold the rush and have thett | pression of opinion can be obtain rooms secured. The chamber of | og from each member of the coun commerce is anxious that all per oi) as to the tentative program fous who can take care of visitor® of retrenchment decided upon. lnotify the tnformation bureav of} |the chamber Tee ETE e eee eee * * rates tees |@ LUNA PARK CAR SERVICE. * Numerous inquiries have been re-| * coived regarding the order of the’ yegitor Sar. 1 read Mr. & cole! in decorating buildings The #@ Francis’ article in The Star * regular order of red, white # Tuesday night. He ts right. » blue is always followed. In & The Luss Perk cor 1 wes on *& the colors are placed hortzautally |% jest night had 111 fares rung ® rose the butiding the red appears |) 4, before anyone got off. ® at the top pat of the ¢ ploked up * F. V. Dunham, who hes charge |* Most of them ee a of the arrangements for the enter, ig such service adequate? tainment, will remove his headquar |» Last year we had 12-minute # tere Saturday morning from the!» service and the cars were # Chamber of Commerce to the Buty! 4 jammed. This year we have # ler hotel. Rooms for the corre |) 2 sominute service * spondents with the Meet have * FIGURE IT our FOR * secured adjoining the receptiog |S youRBELF + }committee, and everything will b@) 4 1s it not time to cease talk. & provided for the comfort of the Cof/% ing and force the ‘sane’ & penqencents & we elected to the city council # More Rooms Wanted. @ to do something? * Telephones have been installed) @ it is conditions such as this # at the free Information bureau eM) @ that breed anarchy * tablished by the Chamber of Comil@ if | sign my name I'll lose & merce on Pioneer Square, and alll @ my job * who wish to register rooms ca ag * SUBSCRIBER, * so by telephone. The phone nui bers are Independent 525 and Sum| $4 SEY SSS ve set, Main 6800. BATTLESHIP IN DRYDOCK Mayor Brown of Valdes Alaska The mammoth battleship Ken is in the ety to attend the recep | tmcky goes on the drydock Thure tion to the Meet. extend an invitation Sperry that some of the fleet visit! Yesier way Alaska, if possible Mayor Hrown wi to Admir STOP THE RENT Ww nm seth you Homes, Cottages. Beautifal Bungalows. Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO. Mehihorn 8 INC. Both Stores. day, May 2ist, at 3 p.m. Take | Port Orchard Route at pier foot of Boats leave 10 timer Round trip 50 | dally 1116 SECOND AVE. Fine Tailored Suits $24.75 Suite as worn by the authorities on dress; fitted and semi-fitted modeles jaunty, exclusive styles, which embrace every leading feature of this season's modes, Formerly sold for $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 Friday and Saturday— $24.75 | Linen Tailored Suits The much-wanted Suits for Summery Weather trimmed in blue trimmings are med in white; wht white coats, with gored priced at— and solid lavender; straps and folds of same material skirt te clreular bine, trim- men colors, trimmed tno pearl buttons; piques, These come in the new sty) Friday and Saturday, specially colors $7.75, $8.75, $12.75 and $15.75 Walking Skirts of Fine Black Altman Voile Black, of the Uthograph: | r ; lon Trimmed In cluster bands of silk and wide silk folds $15.00 and $17,50. $15.75, regular new models Friday and Saturday— $9.45 Misses’ and Children’s Sailor Suits Fine Serge Sailor Suite, In red, navy blue, brown and white, trim med with braids and monograms; Saturday, spectally priced at full pleated skirt, Friday and $5.65, $8.00, $10.75 Tub Sailor Suits, of linen, percales, new wash fabrics straps and monogr and Full kilted ‘ams. $15.00 Galatea, chambrey and other skirt; trimmings soutache braids, Specially priced at $1.85, $2.00, $2.50, $3.65 and pe. Oilcloth. i2Zineh Shelf Ollcloth, best ¢ During this half-hour be Men's Sox. Men's Good 25c Black or Low Box apliced heels you'll During this toes and soles have to hurry haif-hour, 12) 2¢ Pins. Good Sharp Dressmak ers’ Pins. During this half-hour, 6 papers Be Mentholatum. This famous Japanese Healing Salve hes a wonderful reputation During this abe haif-bour the Lenox Soap. Lenox Laundry Soap fits the hand. During this half hour 9 bare for Silkolines. Finest quality of Siiko Mines, a yard wide “ new designs to choose from. During this half-hour, a yard . .p¢ Lace. Beautiful Valenciennes Lace and lnsertion pretty, neat patterns values up to lc a yard ing thie half hour, a yard, 1¢ Glasses. Smoked Glasses, either spectacles or eye glass to view the fleet; regular 50e. Dar this hour ¢ Children’s Gowns. Children's Cambric Gowns, with tucked yoke, ‘some trimmed with embroidery edg Ing; others have dainty torchon edg ings every ear ment cut full and wide; in sizes from 3 to 14 years During this hour each Bae Handkerchiefs. Children’s All White and Colored Bordered Kerchie regularly sold for Se. During this hour, each ..2'%¢ Petticoats. Good Colored Cambric Underskirts, in b white and stripes, with full bias flounces trimmed with black bands; regularly sold for $1.48, look worth double. During this hour ose Burlap. Heavy Art Burlap, In all the leading plain col ors, During this hour a yard Ile Shelf Paper. Lace Shelf Paper, as sorted colors; 10-yard pleces During th hour 2¢ Alarm Clocks. Break o'Da Alarm Clocks, f nickel pla excellent time keepers, During this hour, each 63¢ Skin Soap. The famous, well-known Curative Skin Soap, put up in 3 cakes to # box During this hour. & box . AT¢ Hooks and Eyes. Swan Bill Hooks and Eyes, black or white a dozen cards ...10¢ Men's Shirts and Drawers. Men's Fine Summer Wels Shirtea and Drawe n gray or ecru During this hour, a garment Specie: * 4 Bath Towels. Full Bleached Turkish Bath Tow 20x40 inches wely woven dout read Dur. ing this hour, each es Ys Embroidery. Beautiful Swiss, Nain sook and Hamburg Embroidery, in pretty scroll and eyelet ef fects; edges from $ inches wide; regular. ly sold up to 26¢ a yard. During this hour, a yard Je SUIT PATTERNS. A limited Number Shirt Walet Sulit Patterns. to make Hy embroid sheer lawn ly sold for dou- Dur this ble ing this hour price $4 Re Long Gloves. \ A beautiful quality ef Silk Finished Lisle Thread Gloves, in 16 button length; wear and even look better than all silk they come in black, white, navy, tans and browns; our special $1.00 glove. During this hour, pair .59¢ Corset Covers. Women’s Soft Finished Cambric Corset Cov- with dain- ty trimmings of tor- chon lace and lace em broidery; slightly sofl- ers, ed from display some raré value your choice. During this hour, each B5¢ Girls’ Dresses. Girls’ Colored Dresses, to fit girls from 6 to 14 years; the jumper, Buster Brown and suspender styles from $1.25 During this . One-Third Off new hour Couch Covers. Very Heavy Oriental Couch Covers, 60 inch- wide by 3 yards long; regluar $3.25 and $2.65. During this hour, each ....$1.98 es Sale of Millinery All Day Friday at $1.00 Friday we will place on utiful and white last are Included Be: Fiats, in black ne ae t Tro Ws Women’s Neck- wear. Ascot Stocks, in all white, white with col ored stripes and white with colored embroid ered dots; regularly sold for 35e. During this hour, each .19¢ Curtain Swiss. To clean up stock we will place on sale all our remnants of Cur tain Swiss, including lengths from 1 to 16 yards; regularly sold at l6be and life Dour ing this hour, a yard ve Infants’ Caps. wtiful Caps for B: by, made from sheer lawns, with dainty 1 trimmings; regu- lar prices to $1.25 each; slightly muse ed and some sotled; During this hour, each ve AE Fairy Soap. The Famous Fairy Soap, for bath or Tollet us it floats. During this hour, 3 cakes ....10¢ White Goods. 274nch White ¢ a large range of red plaid effects; ularly sold up to 45¢ During this hour, a yard 16 23¢ Every Department Is Teeming With New Spring Merchandise. Th Untrimmed Leghorns alues up to $3.00. h Embroidery. Fine Sw and Nainsook English Hand-Embrold ered scroll and eyelet designs, in matched sets, including up to Tbe a yard ing values Dur yard zoe Bath Towels. Full Bleached Turkish Rath fringed, size, 18x36 inches. ing this hour, each .@¢ this hour, a Towels Dur Hammocks. Fancy Colored Ham. mocks, with pillow and spreader; has valance; regularly sold at $1.75. During this hour $1.19 deep Shampoo Fluff. Thoroughly _renovates the hair and makes ft fluffy, without Injury; regular 260 size. Dur ing this hour ....15¢ Wrist Bags. Assorted Wrist all good leath- mostly browns values up Women Rags ers; and blacks; to $1.00. During this hour B96 each ie the biggest dollar's worth of millinery ever given in the city. and varied assortment Stationery. Eaton Hurlbut’s Pressed Vellum, tn clety sizes bec a this or usually sold at box, During a box ..27¢ Dent Long Gloves. Never before have you nm able to buy a 12 button Dent's Glove at this price all sizes and all perfect gloves; the best made; regular price $4.00. During this hour, a pair $2.89 Stockings. Women's Fine Gaure Fast Black Seamless Stockings, ribbed top, medium weight; regu larly sold at 20¢ a pair, During this hour, 2 pairs for .......25¢ Women's Vests. Women's Very Pretty Lace Yoke Sleeveless Vests; also plain silk taped vests During this hour, each ..14¢ Dress Shields. Hicks’ Best Na Dress Shields, I this hour, a pair Garden Rakes. Garden Rakes and Hoes, Hight, strong and dur al full size, During this hour . 12'2¢ and fashionable, There of Horsehair Skirt and Waist Adjuster. The Famous Priscilla Skirt and Waist Ad juster; regularly sold for 2 During this hour, a set . 12¢ Tooth Brushes. Good French Bristle Tooth Brushes, fine, clear bone handle <Yalues up to 19e. Dur- ing this hour, cach, 5¢ Boys’ Caps. Boys’ Golf Caps, made from gray, navy, black and plaid mixed worsted cloths; regu. lar 25¢ each; all sizes. During this hour .12¢ Shopping Bags. Extra rge, Strong Twine Shopping Bags, with good leather han dies; regular pri During this hour, each Drawn Work. Scarfs and Squares, in assorted sizes; snow white; some are a tri fi ussed from win dow displays. During this hour 296 Petticoats. Women's Silk Petticoats, made from excellent quality of taffeta silk cut full and wide, with deep tallored flounces black and co ex ular $5.00 and $6 During this hour BEST & CO.'S INFANTS’ Goobs. —Why—$ Deposit per cent when you can get | | | |