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FTY THOUSAND PEOPLE Kas price 6 ABARY © yy NORTH CAROLINA GREET PRESIDENT TAFT o~| Ol youterday PEECH AT AN.| Which Anglo-Saxons ELEBRATION execute the! business of self government pro Rresnively while other people make }tyranny, but full to | methods of achievement The day was marred by a drigele but it failed to dampen the en thusiagm of the enormous crowd of slog, | Merrymakers, stion of} Mrs, Stonewall Jackson, kleborg | of the confederate g ie A|® seat in the box acted ag} Vaft reviewed ¢ t the uphout | While en route here, Taft ex | preaged the bellef that the tariff dire refer: | bE would constitute a genuine re feclaration | ¥ialon and could merit his signa manner in! ture ae finally completed. use aane m “yatted re 4K N.C. May 20 ALOT fag Sr arrived 8 we widow Horal, OePUped om which Pres parade, re tn his a fo the Meckleburs he example of t TROOPS FOR PHILIPPINES — io LEAVE FROM SEATTLE le ziment are stationed at B ENT Seer Le AVES ON ton, and the firet and third battal jlone are at Fort Goorge Wright A change in onde | 150th and 150th artiilory was atm REGIM wine BUFORD DURING MONTH OF AUGUST. ——— 1 (ag United Treas) P gan FRANCISCO, | May Frederick Von Sehr gia Pe st. 1 Cone! FB jer of th service duties Baltinges cam for weveral companies of ) announced ot hey 20.—/ Fort Ward, Washington, and the Presidio, until Beptomber § It was originally intended that they would sali for Manila July 6. PLAN RECEPTION A reception in honor of J. J. Jue serand, French ambassador to United States, who te exp viait the A.-Y.-P. exposition, ts be ing arranged by the Alllance Fran | cals. Ambassador Jusserand ts due to arrive about June 1% and will re- main but a few days The recep- tion will be held at the Hotel Wash- ington. ter night te a re Bufer and first batt DOLLARS FOR $1.00 We are busy, and #0 we should be from the expres reat tivation every where. you free a scientific examination of your eyes-—ne mat t by PTastruments weed we can detect all errors and correct piece Invisidl segiees 223? [ast eal May Sale. Bifeeal for seeing ear and fay te the wld be seen by th that heed two pair A 83 wetae for 61. Falling sight restored. ~s EYE WORK A SPRCIALTY, 2¢ years practice Don't ‘ing by ee ind be convinced ‘Alive to gogo oon URGE PURCHASE OF high sounding declarations agatnat |¢° "affecting the! will remain at their respective poate, | his liberal offer—-accept I while the chance le rou ington Optical Co.|BOAT WILL BE NAMED ond 1TH AVENUN 1888, ' Special Offer io acid gail ‘ied Hata vacua ‘trsihes Totnes replaces. Pees ription And astigmatic lenses at and Saturday until #20 pm o in folds up into a fe only 4% inches d it takes but a few ‘ ‘to fold it. You can ‘the Allwin anywhere with Street cars, shopping, ete.; if you have to go Yhe Allwin folds up in . Baby can lie abso- y flat, with the proper of spine and head : The Allwin is ME most stylish folding om the market. ge From $9.00 Up to $25.00 Oriole Go-Basket|= Is Always a Convenience and Never in the Way The Oriole Go-Basket is a handy little invention that can be used any- where. You can carry it on your arm with the baby inside. On the street car you can place the go-basket on the seat beside you with baby in it. At home you place it on an ordinary chair, and it makes a splendid high chair, It is used for children of all ages up to three years— $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT ae ae S£0OND AND UNION THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909, CENTRAL PARK Members of the park comminata appeared before the parks and bou levard committee of the city coun and urged favorable Sotion on the acheme of making A jeentral park oyt of the land on the {slope of the nil west of the nty uurt houss, The committee too thin queetion under advisement, but voted for the acquiring of two more five-acre playground trate, JAlki point and hil, ‘JEFF WILL SIGN IN JULY nlted Prom, “ty 20. ome time 1 will wlan to moet Jack Johnson, and Vil be ready for the fight within five months after the slaning of the articles.” The above statement by Tm AWAITED AND WATCHED THE PROCEEDINGS, one at one on Queen Anne That "Shanghai’ ©, B, Smith former saloon man and ex-boarding house erimp olaion of the walted upon the de court regarding the a oe Ad’, Ny live or dio, is believed by many of thowe who knew him when alive Durlug the tnterval pending the issuance of a restraining order pre venting him from going to his home Jeffries in Chicago tod in aw} 4nd the opening of his divorce oage #urance of his willingness to moet | for trial, Smith suffered ceaselessly the black in accordante with his| from morbid fancies, resulting from promise of a month ago. Jeff ts | long excesses in Intoxtoating Hquor, #U1l pegging away at his training |Of lato, while he haw not boon drink and ts reducing his tremendous bulk |!8# a8 much as usual, he stl suf perceptibly each wook, He gtill|/ fered from the effects of drunken Upa the beam at many pounds|feas tn which he above his fighting weight, but he/Guent to the time when his wife points at the reduction already | fret took action for divorce last made, and the seven coming| Pecomber, jmonths, during which time he avers | Wasa Once Arrested, on Gr : Matas dozen more pounds In addition to his divoree troubles Th regard to last night's fight be a FAM ated ye ya are | Jail for threatening to kill his wite, sald that the outeome didn't speak well for m‘s champlonehtp aspirations and (hat he should have put O'Brien away in two rounds. WANTS STATE AID in an affidavit upon which the re jatralning order exiling him from his home was secured ‘Did you ever hear of such a thing?’ Smith ones remarked to a reporter for The Star, “Here | am with a beautiful home, filled with and child, yet I cannot go near them. I have nothing-—no friends bee my place of business |e gone-— Declaring that the only feasible | my health—everything. way to properly handle the tubercu-| phey gay 1 threatened my wife. losis problem was to put it under! wort, 1 guess I did drink too much, jatate supervision, Becretary McKib« lin taot w wha: ben of the Anti-Tuebreulosi» jin tact t know 141d, bub waat is & jin his tecture at the ¥.M.G A. yea} terday further simmested that a 1 milli tax be levied for the purpose fighting the plague. Mise Edith Prosch discussed the work of the frult and flower mie jon, cladiming that they do a great work in providing flowers and fruit jor poverty airh cken patients, WILL BUILD A HOME FOR THE NEWSBOYS Miss Gertrude Andrus of the pub- He lhrary has a plan which will be presented to the Newsboys’ union at thetr regular meetings Monday, May 81, to build a home for newsboys, tha: jl as nearly ae possible fill the part of the real home to the ifatherless and motheriess young ators. Books from the public library will be provided, and instruction will be given in the | rudimentary | eereecesceeeeceer branches, joague, . ee | MAKING PERSONAL iL APPEAL To PRESIDENT TAFT FOR AN INDEPENDENT MAN, Ww VASHINOTO toe” D vi May 20.— Alanka Delogate Janos Wickersham ie today making an earnest appeal to the president to withdraw the! nomination of Walter BE. Clark for governor of Alnaka Mr. Wickersham says the potntment of Clark will etmply nt & continuation of the a att Gua: genbeim regime which the people of Alaska have repeatedly repud (ty Untied Pree.) LONDON, May 20—~The Duke of Argyll formerly opened the imperial international exhibition at Shap- pect Bush today. A splendid choir and women's voles nde furnished ie tor Oh sion, _ an enofmous crowd wah “DUWAMISH” fireboat will be named Da ‘This name was selected by members of the council's fire and water committee last eight from a long Het submitted by interested cftixens. It Is expeoted that the vee- eel can be launched by June #. THE MARKETS |: "Set gee The one aite fe that of last year's anes Uritieh exhibition, and structurally the present ~~ Fy oe same ae ite predecessor, It te etl Freee tar att Pediat the “White City” of snowy palaces, iminarete and mosques, The only addition ie a picturesque, domed wuflding known as the Imperial tow er, 1 was Intended to have besn + fa finiahed last year, but the founda- tlons gave way, and it bad to be left incomplete. ‘The exbibite are particularly - and thoroughly international charactor, Perhaps the most Fe 4 section js the one representing the BR tter, ranch ‘oliers, th. * oe Li ere, live, Ib. Greanea, 1b 106% AaS5. jana b. Cholee steers, 1b Dressed Mente. Veal, larae Veni, good medium. These gooda structed tnresphers arede mater wi able couplin not tp, bres over {0 atyles, Hatin Brass, Vernis Martin, and Hnatmels of all colors are cone of aa b= fintehed in 00; Hi} a segit torn Py 43.00@ 44.00 jouble compres ved The remular run trom $2.50 to $45 with 30 per cent off for cash, for oa daye only. oods delivered on day prices ole corn, ton Cracked corn, ton ‘ced corn meal, tor ee Pens) and EYEGLASSES If you are particular about your personal appearance you will like our new finger spring mountings, on and off with one hand without ATTENDED SUICIDE'S INQUEST | : perat, rom Aispoultion of his home property to | determine whether or not he would | indulged #ubag-| [he was once arrested and placed {n| Jor stich was the allegation sworn to | plenty of good things to eat, a wife) ALASKA DELEGATE FIGHTS CLARK'S APPOINTMENT Poynor's—The House That Saves You 80 } Six Days’ Sale on Iron and Brass Beds S. H. POYNOR—Furniture Waldorf Bidg.—708-10 Pike Street—Waldorf Bldg. GET POYNOR'S PRICES—708-10 PIKE ST. “SHANGHAI” SMITH SIMPLY COURT'S DECISION | 1a Kolng to do When everything @ Giron for is taken from him How He Saw It. | Ke yw, hore, look at this situation ent my point of view,” and Smith pointed a shaking finger at the re a finger which shook wrath, but from a nor system wrecked and #hatt |"when my case comes up in the courts, no matter what ta dons with it, I get the worst end of the deni If it goes against me, will I be able) to get ernployment?” | “Of course not, Nobody will em ploy me, They'll throw that mat tor up to me as long aw I live, If my home je taken away there is nothing left, I tell you,” | That conversation took place several days ago, On the day of} the goroner’s inquest over the body | of Mra, Mijsabeth George, who was shot and killed by her husband Arthur George, Inst Thureday Aimith was present, although he was hot a witness nor in any way con-| nected with the affair. | Had Morbid Interest. When asked if he was a witnene Smith replied | “No; I'm just sort of interested {n thie, that's all” | At this time Smith appeared more | than weually downhearted, and again reverted to his former conver: | ration, He intimated that he had little use for life If the decision of} the court went against him | One of the last remarks Smith! made to the reporter, which now} comes back as being significant, ts) a ref # the dead man made as to the number of suleldes which had} oocurred of late, As he waved his! hand tn parting Smith sald | "Theres been an awful lot of} murdore and suicides of late, havn't there?” i rE ted, not only at ‘the he pola, but In in many other ways. | Mr. Wickersham declares that \Clark has been a press agent for \the Guggenheim interests for the | ant three yeare and has always antagonistic to the regularly elected delogate of the people of Alnnka. Mr. Wickersham does not want je antagonise the administration by | fighting the confirmation of Clark, ap: but he is relying on the fair presen- tation of facts to Induce the presl- dent to appoint @ non-partisan, tn erences’ fair man for governor BiG INTERNATIONAL SHOW IN LONDON various famous health resorts of rope and America, Two hundred a it wpas are reproduced by means of actual articles, motels and eoonery. The general scheme of the whole exhibition t# to display some partic~ ularly characteristic article from ich country, and only the most up- to-date productions are shown. MILLION COMING FROM FAIRBANKS Press.) RBANKS, Alaska, May 20.— ithe ret gold shipment for this year will be sent to ttle tonight by jena. ‘There {# over a million dol- in |Jare in the shipment. The clean-up silts now fn full swing and the con ditions are excellent. Per Cent. e just received & pment of Iron edn, bow exposition tra goods Were & littie late in arriving, #0 the entire lot will go on sale at— 30 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES— =e touching lenses. Fitted to your eye, complete, including examination, $3.60, Southern Idaho “Carey In the Twin Just 12,000 acres left in Nor River project on Oregon Short L To be sold before June 7 MYERS OPTICAL CO.,, Second Floor, 1414 Second Ave. Over Raven Drug Store, OSTEOPATHY Biesteeisy, vibration, 1 thar. ir sweat bath other methods. oO 1 roome | time. Fine farming lands, specially graing and granses. CALL ON 1308 First Av,, Seattle, above Di 6236, Ind, 1331, Also, 502 Firat hot | drug jews | fer itting glanaes and treating eyes. ent equipped offices In Beattie. Con- auligtion free. Treatments $1 each. Re Poit, Ontoopath. and Optiolan |e 9 People's Bank Bidg., Becon and Pike Main #41, Land and perpetual water right, Tacoma; and McCaw & Cauthorn, Aberdeen, Re EO RRR EE RC ES A TE CN Act” Irrigated Lands. Falls Country. th Shoshone Tract of the big Wood dine RR $ ten 50 per acre; years’ adapied to growing of fruita, R, H. KIPP, lier Hotel, Telephones, Sunset Av, Spokane; 116 South 12th St, ing good interesting ol ¢ 9-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting, yard .. 9-4 Bleached Fruit of Hope Bleached yard . 24-inch ton, Bird's-Eye 10-yd. piece Best Grade Galatea Cloths, yard Stars and Stripes | ing, for decorating est all women §-Hook Cc Curly rset Clasp Mohair, for por ed, Women’s Side plain, pair Dutch Linen Tape, all 3 cabinets “Rosal “Grip Fast” Children’s Velvet Grip nd” pair.... sorted widths, dozen Opportunity is pecials at price tablished merit. Loom Sheeting, yard Muslin, Cot 8, each Notions at Low Prices The following quotations with home Wire Hair Pin Cabinets, astics, Black Hook and Eye T Waist Extender Shirt Waist Belts ape, yard. 10¢ porters, with cushioned buttons, White and Black Cotton Tape, in as- | Tie MeDotigatt 3 Southwick Co. Sale of Domestics 1 offered tomorrow to select from the follow ll known 11c notably low for we oile du Nord Dre 28C |’ 28c . 83C. 78 | sis 15¢) i Ginghan the Jnenette ing Amoskeag yard Ginghams, 1 Bed each Pe and dark color light yard 36-inch reale nt- (), Third Floor on quality notions should inter- sewing plans. 10¢ 18c Large Cube Toilet Pins, al Darning Eggs Feather-Stite ‘af and colors, bolt Embroidery yard Plated Seat Hold Ivet cushioned to padours i Si cenne Braid, in 50 asso! Novelty Bri aid, ve fancy or 19¢ le 8 long, each widths, , special 2%c Aluminum Thi . 5c 25c Hose Sup- Corset Laces, 2! Machine Oil 100-Yard Spool of § all standard colors . Transparent Collar Net Curtains Under-Price Exceptional Friday Indacements at $1.15 and $1.40 Pair White or Cream Scotch Net Curtains Fine White Ruffled Net Curtains— These attractive Curtains are suitable for any room in the house Four styles are included ; all are 50 | inches wide and 3 yards long. 42 inches wide and 2% yards long, trimmed with insertion and edging to match ; four styles; suitable for dining rooms, living rooms or bed- ebay ° oe Friday special at, $1.15 rooms, and are extra special values at, pair. $1.40 Fourth Fleer Attractive Special Offerings In the Basement Housefurnishings Section Set $1.00 The “World Brand” plated te teed 50 per cent m ver than the regular atand- ard plate, Bet of #ix, apecial tomorrow, at $1.00, of Six Colonial Triple-Plated Silver Tea Spoons, Special triple spoons; guaran- No. 8 Full-Size Solid Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, Special $2.00 Made of heavy chareoal tin; solid copper bottom; enameled wood handles; fit-in cover, Exceptionally well made; will glve most of | gatigtactory service. At rice Jonal v Set of Six Thin Lead Blown and Engraved Tumblers, Special 25¢ Fine Lead Blown Tum- biers, with engraved band and line decoration, Bet nix, special 260, At this ae very exoep- Fully Guaranteed Garden Hose Three-quarter inch size, in 50-foot lengths. with couplings. Cotton “Olympte” fitty feet den Hore, Gar- |} for | ber Garden Hose, fifty feet “Acme” 4-ply Black Rub- $4.70 Complete “Olympic” &-ply Red Rub- ber Garden Hose, fifty feet AMUSEMENTS. pape rehide skh mere MOORE THEATRE JOHN CORT, Manager. All This Week Mats, Today and Saturday. Charles Frohman Preseots OTIS SKINNER Inthe famous Balsa Succe “The he Family. Nights, boc to $2 Suits be to $1.60, Apectal Performance Sunday Night. | Week Beginning Monday Night, Lee and J, J. Shabert (inc.) Present MADAM NAZIMOVA Mon, Tues, and Wed ights and Thurs, Mat—“A Dols Hoare. Thursday Night“He Friday be Nigh ten Se now aelling Special Mat. Thur Seattle Theatre Russell & Drew, Both Phe TONIGHT AND A irst time in Stock SIGLMA MAN and the Supporting & Company WI Present the Grand and ae ry Pla MAN HHARTS” The Idol f the Arkansas Hills.” The moat phenomenal rh comedy drama , Villaine ompany in ¢ in prices—-Mats., Ibe to 60 ¥. $1.60 to be ery mom- he cant, No He to 2be; Lc cnn, Ad a Potigal pouthwick § SECONDYA & oa Co, * “4 AMUSEMENTS, LOIS THEATRE PHbnes: Bunset, Main 1804; Ind. 4334, This Week Only-—Matinee Saturday, “THE MAN. ON THE BOX.” Comedy Done at the |Next Week-"The 8! Phones 5106, of the Cross.” Matinee, 109, Bhe. 800 ight, 106, Bho, Ne, THe. need Week of May 17 "Night at the Cleves Cherian Simpson; A Spotless Reputation; Novelty Dancing Four; Frank Whit- man; DeHollis & Valora; Mile. La- Una! Orpheum Motion Pletures “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE.” Nbr,” ‘The Greatost Hducated Horse on Barth, NO & HAYDEN BRE si ‘#, Dancers, POPULAR VAUNBY Performances Daly 2:80, 7:15 and Prices—100, 200. MARR BY, ‘The Mont Pop and @ Othor New Spectalites, A Wonderfully @ Show, Matinee Bvery Day, deville, AMUSEMENTS, Luna Park Something Doing All the Time, Four Free Shows at 8 and ® P. M, PERMANENT ATTRACTIONS—Os- trich Farm, Baby Blectrobato: Snake Den, Shoot the Chut Canals of Venice, Figure Bt Coaster, Mammoth Swing, 4 ete West Seattle PFerries—Alk! Soin Cars, Gate admission, 10 cents, Prize Waltz Championship DANNY SHEA (Seattle Ball Club). if IRA DICKINSON | (Champion). AT DREAMLAND cluding 2 Dance Tove Leschi Park Pavilion Finest Dance Floor in the Clty, Admission o—Ladles bree,