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is m . =H ALLEGED iscmimteraon nti ee UP IN ARMS | let this store wan Dut fully moved back Well, at Least, Lucitie Didn't Give It Back . [Sec iremes cme me take care of Si the widening of Third av piFORNIA DOCTORS IN Al‘ L, hed been © Seated that tt FRISCO MASTERS ANO PILOTS 7 : qowaine ARE TO BE INVEST | hm pret ar Suttle ing 1SGUE A DEFIANT NOTE TO your season os, needs— A NATIONAL COM away the Third ay, front,| c » $ gateo 8Y was started in February (o| | HIEF INSPECTOR BERMING unsurpassed are our wing of comfort - givin and iy. pist!0N. cut sand ys terday | | HAM—TROUBLE ° ExPEcTeD pleasure-producing articles for just tl eason ~ (Ay United Press) he building was moved back. Nat} | iuisshdenant ov howings in every department are c pecially complete and attrac ti ¢ cee, Wik, M 8 . Ks SAN PRANCISCO, May %8.—A and pricings throughout are notably fair, as usua > Y <D, ne othe medical tre * */ unaware that the building was be | cued Rares on bet ween ( aptain small, low, consistent, « pricing i" hw 6 hii ed. A, Wickersham ts the Sens SORE SAAD OINOS. OF VER ? are " 7 vom bag on |ancbibant tnahain ah a eee {seis here, aud the 809 masters ang hE THIS STORE SUPPLY YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS— aad tenet-out at their tieenses if the charges are aere ations ! yee against the masters of the gqaite phosiclans : peamere J. Be Pet Modoe and Se rect | lating regulations by Wowlng t M d t Sr: n we) HANFORD DEAD rhlaton on thea. the. Mian cross stri adras Curtains— a ea th hyst | sit rine . | Bermingham-eatd that he 4 ening se teen |LEVE HANFORD, CALIFORNIA | ptf with 2 ti ot tin het f 8S9c =: ain & | Vth # Maght fine, but Srereties ba’ ne 4 | PIONEER OF THE DAYS OF *49,! 800 captains and pilota b r Sangaiinces only— cp passing examine | ja defi, he Is going to m Me caitorals. 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Rigby, wl AND FATHER OF TRAGEDIAN, | for nome one a timely curtain special is th e curtains are very attractive and ; ere. ous wy ithat| PASSES AWAY, aah. cae Tag lotion voeived particularly usable for the cottage asd bungalow at this season Se ate ret ia | yee hore today: h am tt » these cro tripe Madras curtains are 3 yards long, neatly fringed at bot pmienr st dispatches in the paper the ri ‘ ’ ’ | (By Unit ) masters and pilots in California tom, and are in five good « oloripig SYSTEM IS | WASHINGTON, May %%.—As numbering about 800, are going to real value is $1.50 pair; extra special for “busy Friday” only, | / “inl. hand to the United Staten local : Cc , jother California ploneer of the days beard thelr Heenses if Urree or four , } Jot "49 has passed way in the death! of the ymber are leted for i FACING DIFFICULTY Lat Wantord, Wha, ter meet - sad’ vai Gow © : |than « quarter of a century, had day t | j been a clerk in the aston bureau r viol +4 < mission hat peunarrrveuns TERMINAL ™ - PAOING BIG PAYMENT —RE QROANIZATION MAY BE STEP ———— {By United Press) YORK, May of the great Gould railroad system this time it being the railway of more im interest charges Woking to a reorgant Mf the property have been by the Gould inter Rt expected that Beal great in of a committee to bolders of the com 96,000 first mortgage Bames of the membe anoouticed shortly MIMS HALF OF $5,000,000 {0 secure one-half of the rich strikes at Nome. to 96,000,000. ions to him, T. W. John Merday aftersoon degan superior court against ws. the Alaska Build Pioneer Mining Co. and wian American benk | ays that Lindberg has gold from the Nome} estate in thie city met im Alaska, when/ ie in charge of « herd E where they are said to/ afi equal perteer-/ HALT that ator ) gocroes of wealth fe the careful im L TRUST whieh he! ASK IS ACCOMPLISHED | He was 86 years old and the father | of Chartes B Hanford, th Hanford sailed for © rala Janaasy 1, 1849. He! | wen sand €ape Horn, arriving at San Francisco on July After accumulating a «mal! fortune as a placer miner at Amador, he opened & store there with Robert C_ Downs aa a partner. Prospering }soon owned stores at camps at Sut ter Creek, Upper and Lower Raach eree and Volcano. Twenty years later he returned to the East and since 1883 had beea in the govern meat’s service. At the final session of the North west mining men's three day con vention, yesterday afternoon, « Northwest branch of the American | Mining congress Was organised and | Seattte was selected as permanent | neadquarte: | The following were elected as of-| ficers of the new branch | President |retary, J, F. Kennedy; W. H. Remington: board of direc <| jtors, A. W. Metatire, HF. Berry,| |J. W. Ivey, Abner Giffin, J away and W. A. Halteman No members of the board of af Com and idaho, and members from thowe States will be asked to name their representatives on the board. View presidents selected are Washington, J. Conaway | gon, EA. Sesulona; Alaska, J ry Yukon territery, Dr. Willis & Everett; British Columbia, Kay McKay Return Engagement. Musical paople of Seattle who! |asinsed hearing the recent pro grams of the New Yor& Symphony orchestra, under the conductorship of Walter Dantrosch, wi. be gratl fied to learn of ite return engage ment Sunday afternoon, at the Moore theatre, which will provide another opportunity ta heer the concerts which .bave proven such successes this week FISHING TACKLE—FROM “A” CLAY To” TON’S 0G REMEDIES Friday only, we offer the Well-Known Dr. Dog Remedies, of which we carry the best e in Seattle, at exactly | B% Rake, 23¢. — Malleabin 14 Rake, for tawne oF gar leet hickory hun peerE special 2 3c n Mower, 82.49. ‘Areade Ean rpentng Tom lawn Mower th nent; t¢ a apecia) $2.4 ing Soap, 15¢. = Can of Whale On f0F Spraying trees and Seed, 19¢. PMG qr parkaue PY Lawn Gram Seed for tire Wow 19¢c Run ered 1 High-Grade oration, to clome China Clean-Up Austrian China, dainty pink ONE-HALF PRICE. 12% $3.00 Carpet Sweeper, $1.69. WAS $3.09 — Rinsott's Mists peepee, aperg | ow te the time you shoud bay a wweoper: @4 OO extra special tue $2.50 Gas Hot Plate, $1.59. WAS $2.50-—L-Herner “Chasse” Gue Hot Plate, black japarned, | with new patent sawed bur tere heat and leew or 9 fas; spoctal err be 25e Liquid Vencer, 19¢. WAG 20 BOTTLE—The Well | Known Liquid Veweer; mahes | oid furwiture wow; does away | with dusttar: a srtace food for all kinds of furniture and 19s pianos, portal vo iSe Tea Pots, 4¢. 4 19e—frown fndividwal | Pot, with wHtew handics was Tea to — oat, Pridmy only Lot includes Plates, out. and Saucers, Dishes, Etc. O0zZEN , Fak DOZEN —« ny, 5 is ) DOZEN *% ood 5duch Fruit Saucers, Ty iueh Breakfast or Lameh aod Saurern, 12¢ 13¢ Tc the firm) } A. W. Meintire; seo treasurer, | ors were selected for Montana, | i . | 4c] SEATTLE STAR MURSDAY, MAY 2: SHE LOSE THE RING?/MARINE MEN DID As thetr to be tried under the see lav, tf] and coat }had intended that, if found gutity, | but if they are about to hurl de |flanee, with # view of intimidating LUCILLE MULHALL. me, it will be the Worst for them ie (Star Special Service.) jthat «he promised to marry Taylor.| "OR NAVAL HOME PORT ST. LOUIS, May 25.—Laciile |She declared that be es ber el uaye YARD. PUOST SOUND very neat style hat and coat rack, ely finished weathered oak; 3 feet athat ae Siig aoe ring on Christmas day and that she} ) i 8 Mulhall, expert t woman, Gaugh- | cnsidered it “only 8° present May 28-—-That the people of Se long, 13 inches wide; has mirror in center panel rong hooks ter of Zach M 1 of St Lous | pig = hor tet ‘ ' cities on Puget my j ') ie “ ” iC c sign her letters to Taylor Real value is $2.00; very special for “busy Friday and Oklahoma, may keep the $400 with “much love” and re with purchas tract tn oe corerovcres diamond ring Pr Taylor gave !love?’ Sure, but they © just suite lor @ neva her letters from one friend to another and donate It to the gov (-~malt orders for these specials will be filled If received by Friday night.) That is, she may if she can find Miss Mulhall awore she was in the /@rameut is a plan suggested it. Strange to say, the ring has dis | habit of addressing her friends in| Rear Admiral W. T. Burwell, co appeared since Price Taylor of the this mann mandant of this navy yard. He 101 ranch started suit to make Mixs| And then, after all this evidence,| bas declared his intention of ure | Muthall give it back to him after the } wold # might |! the government to establiat Milas Mulhall fought » bard « wp the ring, he aval rendery ot ad targe battle to keep the ring. She deated Ain't it awful, Mabel? jilce ar de on Puget sound and Kocseeitinesiteetiemiemiteentt ao syed _ @ Come port for th Pactfic float, Uritish troops at Unorth-ktilt, the BRITISH TROOPS :: ARE BEING HARD PRESSED TELEGRAPHERS Give UP TALK FOR A STRIKE re rebel Mohmand tribesmen along the orthern Indian frontier are dew perutely resisting every foot of the Kaglish advance into thetr ¢ i tat that between ¢ among his o nen and a (By United Press.) NEW YORK, May 28.—President Perey Thomas, of the New York ntry a of the rebellion, Gen. Str James Will! eat of the Commercial Telegraphors cocks. commanding the Britiel® | announced (oday that all strike talk troops, t# facing an exceedingly dif. among the operators had beon called Unie e feult altuation off, and declared that the men will i [By Unhed Press.) Just as was feared, the Mohmand@! not quit t * on June | CALCUTTA, 6-1 oe & yams 1. Os 4 ay 2 die | have xd. tn Palate woverél Lienat not oe an coll Fin orps. Hb ix being sent north ly taking on her cargo Suataged by their Joss of more than |other border tribes and ‘there ar@| gf the union a Held wt June government to establish wire-|of 6,500 tons of freight for Noma 200 warriors ta & recent battle with | probably .2.000 oF 16,000 rebels in! — lees stations at Nome, Fort Eg-|and Yukon river points. She ia — —= the field at present 4 Fort Gibbon loading at pier 14, and safle May | or Pred H. Kroger of Cor 0 Schubach & Hamilton have cut - si ace, Shasnted’ Ghent: tania aetemaneaia’ atmen exraphy, accompanied Lieut.| from Seattle to Nome, making the Excursion to Olympia is ave © Ga: took ee oe aH to taywatinte sdb Bo ae a Be Cand sett teeter the ommptag tire © reve at the home of Mrw. Lawe « * and go o ramet during the sum: | ——— ramen of passengers and a cargo of geu Of | lacy Ware tome Seanain P Rech, S28 Nelmont av. tonight at # o'clock, All interested friends are invited to attend eral freight | Among the passengers was Lieut.| The steamship Hyades, operated | Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 Jounet of the United States signal) by Schubach & Hamilton, has near and 9:30 a. m., 1:30 and 4 p.m. 9% BUNDAY, MAY 3191.00 Music aed Dencing 1116 SECOND AVE. For Friday and Saturday Shirts of Serges, Moboir, Paney Mixtures, Shadow Stripes and Pinto = Pamasnme; very effeetive modes; beth pleated aad cirew lar effeets; rigwine $7.59 amd 9 valwes, Priday and Setar day $5.45 $5.45 : Tailored Suite picked from our $90.00 25.00 wtiers Suite that style and = dietinetiveness Suits Ladies’ Waists only tadtored amd lace and em wite and lew vew At $19.75 Heineman & O’Connor’s Stock at 40c on the Dollar Sale Renewed Tomorrow With Still Greater Values—Come 1,000 Suits for Men acid = Ways Sais $1.65 Meys Sete $2.25 A Fine Ratiate Watet funey yoke of Vat breddery —medaltion nerree teetes hort euft fo tweked and edged with Val. are; great values at $3.60 and $5.60. Pridoy uod Sotur dusy Buits for Boys’ $6.50 Suits $3.50 Boys’ Novelty Suits, Russian blouse and and worsted: and plain chevicts; sites fabrics and cetore; all sizes, up to 16 setter styles; all sines; Mfmest fabrics; all ps dang yal worth up to $3.00 and $1.65 te se yrs single-breasted $2.25 > ona or gto tye —— $3.50 One Thousand Pairs Men’s Trousers at Half Price and Less the latest made by Heiveman & O'Con for fine trade; new offered at the Men's ia 00 and $5.00 Trousers $2.35 $2.25 $2.25 Children’s Wash Dresses Our Stock of Minsee’ and Children's Wash Dresses ts now com pete. Sinen range from 5 to 16 yeors, aud are made in all the neweut wast fabries: trimmed with braidy non oR Tarn and tucks = Pr $1.45, 81.50, 81,75, $2.00, Boys’ two Piese Suits, of faney mixed (woods Ince, $2.50 99d 83.65 effects New stripes, worsteds and plain serges, all New Monarch an follows | Men's $3.00 Trousers for $1.45 Men's $2.00 Trousers for S85e Millinery $7.50 and $10.00 Hats $5.00 fo ant The New Monarch ‘Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE Half Block North of Postoffice. Trimmed Hat Ag shapes mowt wines fiat « Hewuty so oper iat dreoping | egher an rial, ad flowers and foliage of ehiffom and handsome Hat am Unetaad Bergaie Reautifully Designed and Clever! showing —Toqaes, Tarhuns, lace Ce faney feathers. ornaments Ever ” Between Union and University Sts. Opposite Arcade Annex.