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CHESTER’S a ee * \* —- * |® Considerable discussion hpe * s ® been caused regarding the #/ rhe 1 tr * proper use of the nationg! col- #| ba toa * ore in decorating. Military au * las ~ A Joints * thorities this morning stated * | ie : '. se * that there is no rule in the * | ROOSEVELT BTATED THAT HE “ lea regarding the use of the * ; : ‘ne Iie, bunt! q, but “that it is always #| WOULD LIKE TO SEE HIM , t WELL, HERE * customary to place bunting In *] : aed 1 AM AGAIN, N D fl R | | w the order of red, white and #| EL@VATED TO VICE AD tom iNo a * blue, reading from the top.” # RA . nger 0 elapse, 5 | * According to that decision it *® mInAbs . «8 T ti # is proper to put the red on top. & esti f A AiThose who have been at eea, # mony 0 ul * however, claim that the blue # (My United Press * should be on top, as the blue * aro h _Ecgert. * comes at the top in the flag. » | t! © sing } # With the red on top sailors #. fror I c ou ae * claim that it is a signal of dis # | ln t, Admiral f | trees. wjon t tent Roc tt tu y (By United Prone) +. * weaving “ fou TACOMA, May 22 That Che + PT eETTTTTr TY... an @ ths nation's ¢ Phe K x tor ‘Thompson bes not only com [that he could Sais Uae raibii tol ee * ce Dietely recovered bie sanity, but e rank of ¥ice admiral marge 1 offer 1 her from the that there ts ao danger \" fuch an honor would please Anubia © ae re and in 7 ‘ forged with the lapoe into his former mental eatly, of courwe,” sald Bvane| cor and will take large . ‘ tapaeiats’ ie Was the opinion expreseed thin |frankl ‘but if it ls not conferred | sigoowot of grain both ” . a — . morning by De T F Beith, th lupon me, I'll try to get slong as! for the Wow Gist and Cer aly that t row third «© rt called by the peti Al the foot of Pier 6 an informa leet | can witbe it Awerice when the toner Goo bureau bas been established! The old sea Warrior said he felt { Seatt ble to wel- Thies expression of opinion Wr the use of the cnlintiedl mom very well, but he she the of The oll steamer Col EL. Dra fleet brought before the witness tefore |The bureau ts in cha of @ com | fects of hin Mines Geparted for Ban F andi a a } weather for the next four he Was turned over to the wtate for |Mitiee from the ¥ MOC. A. Street | |morping. ‘The al dieck aye th al wish of the croepexamination, after Mr. Ship. |C@r (lekets, tickets to theatres and \her cargo here a ty nT 0 f the enjoyment A) by ae advo: aerion of questions | the men frum this bureau The ofl s aie ak a if a clea le covering the doetor's exautnations | Union OF 1 ke Dee stove that the city and observations of Chester at th< Ao toformation bureau for the} WHO SAVED HER LIFE aoe 2 mpany, arrived at her Danae @208 per ta * 8120, former trial. Since theo Smith | We of the public has been establiah | | his morning with heay CUT | " dime, wy the establishment hos bees 4 medienl expert appaiot |¢d on Pioneer square, and visitors ice © i fom th ithern pe rh wea ed to examine into Chester's sanity |dewirtag roome are to inquire at! yesews ocha “a | eageesiotaot euros sytem Cum? |'This . war ome of the atyongeat |(bis burcag. All the rooms at the PRIVATE WHO PREVENTED 88 Francia ne amiter the Murphy ord |potuts yet bronght out for the pe py colgl oe hotels are ea “o¢) ASSASSIN, FROM KILLING earners Bait t (By United Press.) ie th vane | tithomer's case tel clerks are nending peo | ivan iM an dith, « CHICAGO. @ay && Paot: : magne TE was wot w | As lin reason for believing Chew |Die to (be bureau ia order Phat | GIVEN MEOA Alaska Sicamsbip compan itt Oe et ee ee — | g_aome tine a : pas: uh ltr had become merved “to stay |(@"y may obtain gund rooms | (By United Prem.) rived in port th morning =" fas Seek ae “pes atemtion t ~ ad E LATE GOVERNOR JOMN SPARKS, | cured the @oeter gave the fact ne : ‘ at LISHON, May 22.-Queen Amalie | siertermaster he r4 here the extending cae St Speed + (Qy Un ) to Ge that his physien! benlth bee {in ci ‘ellows who are with fhe! nay publicly bonewed the oS Sry7aoes & go. Several thou- fiteme committees this Jobe Pparka, after a wom of five | striking miners, The worry cauw|—” wtata ead 15 to 20 pounds in| GM hedyew at the headquarters.) King Carin and Crown - I the first wage reduction the, died at 8:30 thin morning. |ed by the situation in Golif(ield,| pe wet Mace bis incarceration whieh have boon establinbed At | Luis Puilippe were | seni Bryer «| cating wan called f ne a of the Weert Wen the tuc}end the artiseiom peteed’ ance che Physically he mow meme to be in| 159 Second ay. Arrangements a1©/ Valente, who in & priv ‘ 4 ie me quarters the pene af comside wWEGlate cause teate asking President Rossevelt to) oct coméition rey gy oA telly ged was near the royal ca f ep in @ general cut which is ih, and the Lieut..Oove ie Seanad Gonenn 4 Oe Ber 4 mental reeovery, the doc |¥isiting Odd Fellows Mowdny nig © whe the crown prince was " ¢ inevitable unless the ‘Gouncilmes tard lant | nem succeeds ne an eau ak pi see corks ~ ned, is mot accompanied |@t Carpeaters’ ball, 1620 Fourth av. | x, He rushed up to the a evenue ¢ o eased by an ad- jn whieh the ls sum: | Dieckerace is 24 years paleg tke ttabee Porgy Hy bet be Tecovered |DY S8Y Motboombhe laaprovement in sansin as he was about to fire potnt a freight rates. The redue- idpa of calling # ~ youupent mwvermor Nevada ever after a ftw days the physical health of the suffere Mayor Miller yew Jeniwd OP | biank at the queen, and knocked he case of most section had Karly inJaauary Gov. Sparkal't !* Slmost a fe conclusion [Order that all dopa @f the lap the barrel of carbine, The f $ day of 10 hours Goversor Sparks was 65 years| was caught in a heavy rain storm | (tat there will b ae Ne uey a0 e ne fe bot say {shot was fired, but the bullet went}, 1h : sage ost of the laborers af- old aftd owe of the state's wealthiest |and neuraigin amd mervous com-| 2t2 ‘2 previous inna state wesday an 4 public hotday Jover the qneen’s head Valente owes bs i forts © ignorent foreigners lowed. He sought treat-|,, “2° Rad come to the conclusion himaelf was wounded In the thigh] W!th a tarko for 1 2:50 this morning and his physi aud returned ta Reno.| et, {* . called “adolescent,” of] vising marine tnspector for the When it becaue known that Val goth mand of | fros Meresenese, Serhor: ae « was hast summoned, but ted governor in “\906 juventie insanity,” a form which| Pacific coast, who will take charge /ente was be Geserated.. the kota when that where she has been re ing could be dot or the pa Sparks served in the Apache beta pays / # are more or Ge Ake. von eg thes he _ vs ane ands of people gathered aide « o on Bh aha airing and at 8:30 he passed away r with credit and numbered) ou "uve mt the 608 tite é Se a the palace he ‘ can BpAD, @ aanpeeieneeanienty — His wife, son and daughter were i bis t trier ; Po ¢ (maturity, providing the necessary | erated du he Heet,! piace within the palace, the bh. Capt. F ac BATTLESHIP IN DRYDOCK. t the bedside when the end came. ficers who served Brow Ml ntributing causes are pre arr , on the sol The mammoth battleship Ken- OH the WeGeee when. the oat come. | Hex yu sen din that memor | "D Chesters cane tha or} #an Franciaco. Capt. Bermioghan « of the|¢ c tucky goes on the drydock Thurs the federal troops were sent il of the » offices are closed, | "ted that those causes ha en | wi b * o in Uh \ 1 the Her day, May ist, at p.m. Take " pe were ses All of the state offices are closed.|rsont At 12 o'clock rv was }Jocal customs men y then appear ba Port Orchard Route at pier foot of , arenes ™ jtaken, and Smith will probably ge cony with one arm the| Pipe wa Yesler way. Boats leave 10 times c a ave & judicious selection of dispose on the stand the greater part of The rules and regulations for the | neck of e young k ana fol dail ly Ro nd t ip 6 . me investization t ub sites. the afternoon session navigation of Elli during the wed by Valente. The crowd be WOMAN ON TRIAL eres. A majority of the council roximatety | pared by a com of Ross quiet had been reste aie’ Plaur ction ¢ king's neck, pointed to V . eeeer © Pigures ral disposal I and in a voice broken by emoti sremon of the jolft com there are ten counc He saved my life 3 Counciln Murphy today | ire betieved to be lined Up ta Notwithstanding the protest 0! 8 furnished Bim | vor of the Mugphy ordinance. This “*!8ee" men along Pike st the] the bark ee of the munt-| siunen, Armstrong, Way, Hines. Re. °° enth av, then over to Pike - 8 1316 Second Ave 1316 Second Ave. esent In op | \, Wardall. Parker, Weaver ang ®4 back on Pike st to Second sae Unites ve The Rainier club will give a re Money's Worth or Money Back THE NOVELTY CLOAK AND SUIT MFG. CO. t shows that \oxinn, ay. as was the original plan LAKE MOHONK, N. Y¥., May ception Sunday afternoon from bh the depart Cound ' assigned | __The change we with the/ Baron Takahira, Japanese am to & o'clock to the junior officers of ce January Pa - wcoumety. conaent of tire « inment/sador, addressed the International] the feet lection We . sonst | comm was at the arbitration conference today, “Ar tone 8|Sechesa GIN and Ly and |Teauent of Admiral Sperry,| bitration,” he sald, “is one of the ALABKA DEMOCRATS ©) xtra ‘ made ' ounciiinen “ H 4 who had req that the men| Most practical measures of secur | | ere not! are atill placed a the deubtfal thar /march aa little ax possible, as they |!ng afnicable settlement of indus (By United Press.) | , This means, it ts « niet. vad Me lhad been too much on parade in|triel disputes. You certainly « JUNEAU, Alaska, May arge ° = city in paying ap | CONFERENCE REPORT ON THE ornia aware that Japan been some | democratic rritorial a s per day for fits APP. 1AT The committees was Informed that | tin a party this method of}was organized today “ , @illection and hau! A Taene: SLL every turn mt of 1 < dispu It in needless for] tman James McCloskey, § There's a , for the sake of argu 18 REJECTED. minutes, and as fot turna|t o way that the United States] HL P. Crother, of Juneau ‘ ; fhe report cont iN OE Lae a rence n had teen cut out, It means a say-|haw distinguished Itself in its for |itonan of Fairbanks, tr value in well - ay cost as much under ASHINGTON, May % ing of one hour in the time of the|elan policy by a high senee of jus | Juneau was named as the next con | Gontral as it does now |CoMference report on the appro parade ice and fair play, yet with such] vention city made clothes 1 ie private contract, a saving of | “0? O eracag tne ip subs: The. reception committee an-| power, strong and civilized, an a “ Piet $2 6 ton could be made | SMeMdment,. was rejected by the nounced that the Meet would drop| prime mover that nothing further NO STRIKE IN CHICAGO aside from e er ll ] oJ the haul from five | bowse today, ¥ to The vote! anchor at Z o'clock, so that the Could be done, In regard to Japan ' ; : he one. mile per ton, which dor . close Fare : e speaker OF | suniic would need to get to the |she is holding her own despite her (By United Prees.) the quality of “ "99 | t Mally be accomplished dered & recapitulation points of observation long before | many vicissitades. SHICAGO, May 22.—A general j bh —--— that time strike on all traction lines of the|| the tailoring. | = | t DON’ 7: FE AT - elty was avoided today when the TY , : 20 employes who withdrew from le right And Our Offerings Are More | H f STOP THE RENT | DESERTER GIVES the nm sent & letter to General ps Than Attractive for i j We can sell you Beautiful Manager Roach, of the traction|| kind of tailor- H Hy “ Payments Just like rent eats of 5 and to save the city ing gives a j im Empir e €a fe teria T. P. FAY CO. INC. from riot and disorder, they would || CUTAWAY. SUITS, FACTORY | ® 2" Mehihorn Bidg. pay their dues and fines into the|| Suit that excellence CLEAN-UP SALE. B16.65 j 3 unton : . ‘ _ a spe which makes it outlast } 1 | With tears In bis eyes and emit i |ten by a guilty conscience, Marvin ordinary clothes. But | Dougias Taylor, 24 years old, walk “ meas ee i ed into the police station this morn the tailoring that costs y | ing and announced to Chief Clerk | MODIVIED, PRINCE CHAP SUITS, Denny Drew that he wae a desert money not only does | UP SALE, j er from the United States navy and a Delicatessen ; | wanted to give himself up good mechanical work I have suffered the - pangs of see FIKK wT. | guilt from the moment I deserted in sewing seams, etc., | from the United States crulser Den bad . | | 3 ver at Hongkong on April 16,” said but it adds taste. | Taylor this morning 1 have | i sx served im the navy for six years AGEN BI | : ° ina moment of weakhean I desert It is this quality ina | Pay ; ed, but now I am ready to take my , . a Up to } oA aturday Morning |“: some whe a é Late thie afternoon Taylor was a % i { taken to Bremerton and turned enables one tailor to § over to United 8! authorities cai. mt ; tte varrcense | g Taylor stated this wit ning that he charge $75 fer a suit ge ogee esa Napkins on'y {iB each jot y« the follow © Some very pre the Table Cloths « low prices F . . . . ~ | These Prices Point to Material Savings: | : | 3 | Beet? Napkins, size 20x20, per doze Napkins, 2 . ins, size per dozen $6.40 Napkins per dozen ae : ins, size 24x24, per dozen $7.00 Napkins, size . per de size 25x25, per dozen « $3.10 | $14.40 Napkins, size 26x26, per dozen . $5.60 ; E Is the sh price that buys a 75c German Linen Dresser Scarf, a very Blue Serge Coat, W hite Trousers, White be gn. Size 20x48 inches. Cap or Hat, White Canvas Shoes, | tead of $1.75, buys an Austrian Linen Lunch Cloth, You will W hite Negligec Shir t, Red, W hite and 1 several patterns, nicely hemstitched. Size 57x74 inches Blue Tie and the Staf§ and Stripes for & Tuesday, Ma ) 6 Buy now Pay later Trading Event Sn Twelve In Each to match these 1 will find from one to three dozen. patterns are to be found, and you might own a cloth that matches. um that buys a $2.45 German Linen Table Cloth ixe ood grade Our Fleet Welcoming Program This Store Will Close as Follows: Saturday, May 23, 2 P. M. - anna eour nome Napkins have been sold left Hongk ship. He his pocket headquarters born and rats ng on & tramp steam 1 a five-cent piece when booked at police Taylor says he was 1 in New York City h in Lunches Put Up in Any | Quantity appy Napkin Sale Odd Lots to Close Out Lot—One to Three Dozen leaving on hand twelve odd are ning UF The Eagle Transfer Co. The Up-to-date and reliable in_the Dag moved Oftice—ioe Fifth Av. south tea time ht and furniture are in To clear these odd Napkins quickly we ever, Good Suits for Mensand Young Men $10 to $25 A very neat 60x78 inches From 10to2 P.M Selling Exclusively | — . ag F, TORMA co., iNC., “Mine Operators. : the | Genuine, Live, Proven and Developed Mining — Properties: 702, 703, 704, 706, 706 Johngton Bidg, Third Ave. and University Beattie, Was! ere DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ang. @eds, ° All the Great You Want that another tailor con only get $35 for rhe extra $40 is paid will ingly, because the first tailor has an artistic ability in designing that the second tail lack We want it clearly understood that in this hand-made clothing the tailored most ex gar ments ever offered for carry pensive in a clothing store added sale no charge for the ability of the de signer. Hence you can get a suit here at ready made prices, that would send you into bank ruptey did you order it from a custom tailor $25.00 to $50.00 On clothes with less hand work you a good ‘suit $15.00. we can sell low King Bros Co. B05 Pirst Av. 719 Second Av. Cotman Bldg. Near Columbia Correct Apparel for Men | | Taffeta & WOMEN'S SKIRTS Spring All Mt Newent es, Newest Fine er f fi NEW SPRING HATS The Novelty Skirt Manuf’ Co. 1316 Second Av. Mr. and Mrs. Visitor, Strangers and Friends 1 HOFMAN, MGR WHAT does your MONEY EARN PRESENT we have an | INVESTMENT that WILL pay 100 cent or better } yea } for a period of 15 years. MAKE US F Iv This invest |If ment is open to parties with §100 to $1,000 or more, with some | terma, thus giving the ones with small the ame oppor || tunity as the millionaire. DO NOT overlook this. ONLY high | class investments handled International Bond & Realty Co, INC. 4009 American Bank Building, Coe