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WERE’S A LAST CHANCE R ‘ (0 GET A COUPOR BOOK Of the money ut Dora, Pussy and Silverheels. ie determined that he shall be the} one best bet In the way of pets} around the * and he will not stand for the presence of dog, cat, | coon or any other anti that} } tight In any way been rival In |the affections of hiv Mistress, little ; Dora Redding. A few days ago Dora attempted to amuggte a kitten into the house. The deer caught | sight of the little ball of grey fur. | to an tnstant child, deer and kitten | were in a mixup. The family came to the rescue and Tabby, unhurt but badly mussed up, was taken out of barui's way “Bilverheels" wae “raised on the bottle” by Dora's father, and the lehild and the deer have been con: | stant playmates. The jealousy of the beautiful animal is almost hu man a YEARS Pree) CISCO, May 28 —8. Hi Cal, May 28 ing waiting for any Meat ventures within e Redding ranch There the tame deer panying picture. ing. “Stiverheels tease SES dietments. In one indictment there were four counts, each for forging, }counterfeiting and having in his Possession keys made to fit U. 8) letter boxes, He was sentenced to! olght years’ imprisonment on each count. The second indictment coutained | thirteen counts. and be was sen jtenced to thirteen concurrent five lyear terme. Willen ing you Pa of robbing nook for your fries? Wilat would thie city and tn ee iike hand—Well, dear, | wogid fe the city prison iors mileage Bouk —-Kanege City fo San Quentin to Journal of four sentences, | po years, As thou sen to concerrentty, er Dave to spend but 13) When « bust | oes * vist State prison. inet he that-they 2 wl to two in| a A New Yor rem. ARN EE TT ES WOMAN GIVES UP HOME T0)3 JTECT CANINE WAIFS Crosses ar heaven. the Jadders that lead mie, IN N nd wife are go atrald that they wi MATTIE HARTLEY AND A PORTION OF HER CANINE FAMILY, May 28 FRANCISCO out to the halfstarved’ shivering | from her home bee: animals that wandered, pitifuily Warm beart had led seeking some familiar face. De shelter to a nan camp regulations, she soqret H pack of 3 shelter to four wanderers de ons, Mrs. Mattio Hariey then th has stead-| he can be happy in « barn, fly Increased walfs seem long os Wer axed fingers can ed to scent out this warm-hearted SME to wupply food protector of thelr kind, Now she} Mr. WN Ber canine tari has been given shelter in the barn) Harley fe 66 years old. F of a idndly neighbor and, though | B great fire of 190 Yad widow figi arrangement is but temporary Harley does not worry which | the she has | Mrw 1 shall not give up my dogs so } amatnag ) Teeny oh foving fight + 1 ax | am able to work,” she} tome She Was evicted from her They love mo and I love| Deeause the was u They are not very good) her rong and bec of the looking, some of them, but looke whomepdemt-count any more In doge thas) a 46 not exte » home ifn men, The efty pays to give ti mem of ma wat stray children a home, The pound iw all the elty offers to stray dogs wih arp after |T am giving them @ home 8 Harle » ao | ple don't like it, Ber pack, Hor hourt If peo- well, I can't help went | it.” “ PEAR OR TEXAS MOB" sl Dy thadihabout $20,000 would be reqliagd| SY *Hot mune and pistols and mur NS Po LAL 7] | — For Dainty Lunches at Moderate Prices Try the Cozy Tea Room — | length; all | saving of just | Ladies’ 1@button length Suede fHE STAR—FRLIDAY, MAY 28, 1909, i tae iE WILL MAKE ONE MORE SL IDE abt Charle le nt ") STRIKE FOR vo |S Eceeverace|: MORE PAY Le WiLL CEASE WITH THE ‘ae Ge iad he ate CLOSING OF OFFICE DOORS [of the work at the office of Tron : , AY EVENING. urer Collins, in the Globe block t hi will ane mone whore more than 200 tickets were |SHOOTS THROUGH A GRATED! tary the bal 1 ee Peet a yostorday } WINDOW AT CowERING rachute At night a YROKA, Cal, May agp he pa $10 sea seAHON tlokets will be : , factor Wot aud sas *, Jn four days “ : - Saturday and Monday. No 4 VICTIM IN CELL nearch . Md path ay Fey ie is }dnan wlaht ofthe. Metload: and gon tlekets (0 » Plleations for the $10 tlokets will be | fale An adat reo attrac F preific Bagition w and af | Pecetved after the clone of business | (My United Pres.) jmidair. An add onal free ALLA | Lumber company are tied up to kets will) Monday evening, The tickets for| APILENH, ‘Tex, May 29—Un | gram oetbe. Hho Herendeen FANT T day, aw the result of @ atrike de # business | Applications recelved Monday will|*le to gain entrance to tt ni clared by 1,000 employes of the the « be de livered as soon aa possible here today, a mo b of Infuriate jeompany, The men left thelr veh ton nae When the tieketi frst wont on! fred thro: steer Ated mer | ANS LLIBIMULS RTE Te late yesterday, and today delous 0 far are) sale Ave weeks ago It was estinat “eh the tron gratings ¥ Bie, are on the way to logging and export! 1 the wale ott WY the preexposition sale of dau fre Tom Hartnett, who rece natty | | ON THE FRONT] l}camps in the mountains to induce ary r pon Docks, Up to last Saturday] WA! Convicted of munte | other employes of the company to Close to 4,000 ¢ have boon | $30,000 had been re and po Jander Soars a we tithy cattle mp | Winssacatarcenteneerestrreserensrtcit IME | join the ranks of the disgruntled the busine " k are that the entire taaue of] The » tried by thr oa | be | ved. ) books will be sold every form of tr | @te et ‘ laborers | iprere npplicat! bs ndwooment to fores Steamer President ealled for San | a os Le ~ to surrender the prig-| Prancieco thie morning with the The strikers, it t# thought, will poner, but the Jali was well sual cargo and passenger ak for a raise of 26 conte a day MPARY TH OP /and the officers refused to submit . : : t The went to the demands omead common labor he pre ’ Realizing that The lifesaving tug Suohominh & chedule for a day of 10 hours ts i: geroun a wat Mt would be dan-| rived In port from Neah bay 191 The Italian employes of the Ss apture hi to - } mills, numbering about 600, are cay v i the door mob leaders sexs The steamer Admiral Sampson ##ld to be the prime movers tn the neomed als eraned with th te arrived in from Ban Franc and | Wall | » to b oc 8? | southern port | Neg et Vr gl Ay ls senso alee 1S A TIMBER INSPROTOR, nr, found & grating thro igh | which they could see the cowering, The British bark Alliance put for! say gmith, the former Broadway figure of their victim. A number Callao from Port Townsend this high achoo! football atar, left the of men are believed to have placed | morning as Richt tar taoe Ne thelr firearms in th : nat 0 lor Bpokar " the - . ne at he will take up the duties of U, 6. #0 that te qn tnd fired together) ‘The steamer City of Seatt timber Inapector, Smith took the tell roe 7 Would be impossible to| rived from Skagway with customary |examinatoin last March and b ell exactly wt Hed the man. oarko, PAS BEA DEAS EA TS i | GRAND FINAL DAY | Se a ee a Te PETE. i 50 new Cotton Repp Tailored Suits at % 66 2-3 cents on the dollar. $12.50 Millinery $5.00. The $1.50 Lisle 16-button length Gloves 25c the pair. Boys’ 50c Underwear 25c. Men's $1.00 summer weight Union Suits 69c. Notions at Ic, 2c, 3c and Sc, worth 5c to 25c. Splendid unmatchable bargains entice buy- ing in every nook and corner of the store, Be wise. Shop here first. nA Special Purchase and. ‘Sale of Wa Wash | Suits at 663c on the Dollar $9 Suits for $6 | A manufacturers’ line 0 somely trimmed with band effects, with $12 Suits for | $15 Suits for | $19.50Suits for | $8 $10 $I3 amples of Ladies’ and Misses’ Wash Suite of repp and linene, hand and medallions of hearty oriental lace, Threeplece Bolte, jumper lover lace co ta, some strictly tailored models with coats from 86 to 45 Inches tn neluding Hight bine, navy, pink, tan, lavender, and White, ete. By far the datn mer wearables seen this season and they are yours tomorrow al a 1 =3 4 " We offer Biturday the choloest lot of new ost readyiowear Hate in the very snappy Mc TO We RIBBONS 25c. theat lot of au - Extra Special $1.60 GLOVES 2c Keprit and Filet Nets, with lace edge, ribbon and | flower trimme! Also now midsummer Leg horns, chiffon effects, trimmed with ribbon, ote. Cannot be dupiicated Jess than $10 and $12.60. Yours tomorrow at only : $5 Lisle Gloves, in black, white tans, browns, etc.; values to $1.50, While they Int Saturday, pair 25¢ LADIES’ VESTS, 500 | known tn plain and fancy a ee bee 3 | We BLEACHED MUSLIN be | Ribbons, ‘taffeta, satia'tafs| sleeve, ‘Brpaukion Rhy \ VARO, | | feta and moussoline, 4 to 6 | Sale price c 6 | 1,600 yards of yard pial, | inches wide; valuos 95 $$$ Bleached Muslin, factory | | G06, for, yard ..... C ove’ 500 UNDERWEAR 266 \ Union Sul Preparations 860 WASHABLE COLLARS high neck, long sleeve ry 180 } ankle length; very fine i Ladies’ Tallor-made Washable quality Hel form fives. | PRICED for QUICK | | “cota in taney ctor nea | Resuae 8 von Be: Be YY white; the kind that sell CLEARANCE regularly for 86¢ ‘19 | Se cake Castile Soap,... Saturday, each iH a ce A cc RET A-Y-P, models Hate of Lingerte, Pototde Greatest values we have ever Extra Spedal Imported ‘Swiss ribbed vest, hand crochet yoke, silk rib- remnants, 2 to 10 yarda; you Boys’ mercerized Lisle Under best Egyptien ” woar, yarn. pay ite regularly}. tomor 80 BELTS FOR 360 satin finished, pearl buttons | row, while it lasts, AG Ladies’ Elastic Belts, in blacks long sleeve shirts and ankle | per yard .. white and popular colors; longth drawers; regulay 60¢ princeton now design buckles, ge f guslities. Expansion 25¢ Py values. Saturday, 35 aX ‘Nations and Toilet | | 3 c | LADIES’ $1 UNION BUITS 69¢ Ladies’ fine Hale Se skein He 35¢ BARRETTES FOR 10c b Jewelry, Etc. } be ball Mending Cotton .. 1¢ | | Standard matorials only, fine to tbc onch, Saturday 19 be package wire Hairpina L¢ | quality madras, golf style,-| for C Ly children's Hand’cts,.. 1¢ | cout cut, attached laundered | S6c TO 800 HAT PING 26¢ p, A | cuffs, figures, stripes and | Ladios’ fancy Hat Ping, som be card Safety Pins Re | plaids, in & broad range. of Pp floral Geelgas) values to be card Hooks and Eyes. 2¢ | fashionably correct patterns on 3 Saturda. 5c | Se Shell Hair Pine 2¢ | Every shirt cut full and | peaded Collar Supporters, the i | fe card Pea uttons room Expansion Jateat fad Pst ~~ an i i eed | Sale price 3 eh if 00) each 25c $ be ball Knitting Yarn Se a ( Se spool Linen Thread... B¢ | she coke; Biriobed Be “THE STORE THAT SERVES \ 10e can Munson’s Taleum | Powder oC) ee (| 0c cake Glycerine Soap, 7¢ | | 15e Buster Brown Belts. .10¢ THE 4 ' é6. Dy 26c cake Cutloura Soap, .18¢ f | OE ir Bee WS = N18 —Ii17 SECOND A AVENUE ream , 5 | 6 OAM TENE AV RSS Bi SOA TAN AA RE te conc teem nee just received hi sappolatment q % four Special i for. “your. convenience: | ata specials for Saturday shoppers— a good buffet value— | sewing $16.45 lapboards— regular price $25.00 thin is an exceed ingly pretty buffet style, finished weathered or gol doy: the top is 20n42 Inche has a French beveled mirror 16x30 inches; the top has two small shelves and & ser potion edge; tv0.f 39c we ped draw era lined for regular price G5e wily are and a very handy practical article for the one large linen home; it le m of fiber, maki Nght drawer large and extra #tr y it will not warp, cow un but will re even; it } full dernenth; thin is a splendid value eK yard measur don the top; size of price, $25,00; specially priced t board 18x26 inches; regular price 6b¢ Bat an d $16, 45 specially pricec ; Saturday 3c el regular price 95.00, fine orris and attractive little ent Miasion back and ture Ree ered Suburban De- livery Ser- vice is a great help to who any distance out, those live Our Great Special d lots of good them, Exclusive ‘* Always what (5 Brown srs SUIT THE suits we are selling for $15.00 are doing They show beauty, style and character to those who see them, and they prove their value, worth and satisfae- tion to the man who wears $3.50 Regent Shoes Gus Brown child’s ee aed a calelld sedans value-- a good buffet condi extra special $1.35— e e and good style focker, quartered oak finish, Jeatherotd cobbler geat; exact ly like picture; high back and making it extra strc fe of this roe Standard irniture advertising. Agents Right” Second and Yesler Where the Cars Stop pa nn for Saturday— regular price $22.50 exceedingly pretty here tine Tents two swell shaped drawers and large compartment underneath; quartered oak ef- foot. finished golden or weath- ered; req. clally p price § fi 5 y Saturday only GLISTO is the ideal furniture polish; we guarantee it to be the best you can buy. Full size bottlie— oN Your 5 Credit \ ERY ONE |S INTERESTED Pp by our ser- When you need a good dentist call on us, Peet sce $5.0 Gold Crowna, ey: Bridgework NAVY woes Golhuuings $1.00 and up Gold Alloy $1.00 2k gold .. Fillings . Silver Pings eoeee 5 c Extrac- tion’ ..,, ve JOC Extraction nteed ab- rolutely painiess. We employ os et, wh devotes ie Sut time to this work. All, work done painicsely by modern electrical devices. INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Our operators are all expert graduate dentists, We employ no students Examination free. Office Hours, 8:30 a m. tof p.m Sundays, 9 tii 1 p.m MODERN METHOD DENTISTS real 3 5 z nd ©, Brunet University - Fisher Co, Butrance 207 “gion pept tore, t niversfty Bt. DIN NG CH CHAIRS e showing all the in the dif Sppeoitte & | fintehe | Poynor'’s Prices.” | S. H. POYNOR, PURNTEURE, w elders Bt ke ‘ates’ Hats Reblocked Straws and Panamas of all kinds leaned, bleached, dyed and ree sewed in latest styles MODEL M =! pat ERY So a) = eh fu Teds a09q, freee a eas TOS-10 | oom