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Oe ae | eid ad 4 q Our Expense do not wish to | id Roane chase los where 4 thore 18 nor per methink ® ja certain to you will oF ¥ is wilders a veh pie chart kind and sane inves w you tha at Hreme that there city grow up 8 tful water is one milo of Beach on the 5 ay Wo Are taking ¢ fat our expense) and them the yard and bat ver Yard in = few ny wer lias ive the Sound. Many are building cow them on pa tone you can | must fron ind wis go 09 the fast new stosiuer , leaving Colman $08 Cherry Street. Ground Floor. s gitice or write for “ yee lit and circulars PARLOWS ¥ Men‘s | D., Graduate Op Co tnd AND MODELS. Pah, to Works — evs. Fegivteret Patent i ib years in Patent attor- tite for book Morea! Lite @ bas removed act Both diseases Biook. 488 Arends Ind ui NG. Co. $86 Tester "pigmi. fet of all Boal when is occa et Supplies. ERS. Printing Go. Both phones it Howes, 163 fenecn ESTATE AGEN ee he ant, a » le onsen ol NUMBERS. 6 Fourth ay ine ivan “Si | wife, and an [riph peasant girl AND 8UPPLies and beat again. OF 2968 Vernon place furniture ani 'y Ballard 73 TAILOR Pie ore Wit ota. Fond Bentral Bid ~ « | SING FOLK-SONES || SCOTTISH GIRL OF RARE ABIL. SOMETHING — NEW DOING AT BENEFIT BIG SHOW WILL BE SEEN TOMORROW AFTERNOO | The Press Club Will Pre- sent the Hit of the | Season, When fill farton, the Apotio like stage manager of the Orpheam theatre, lifts the asbestos tomorrow | afternoon at 2 o'clock ah big Beattle Preas club b w, | there will be several added starters} which should cause a bundle of |! comment | | Aad among the epectal added fea tures, none will cause a ter furore than the act of Abdullah Mg hiteki, allae Carl Reiter, who will be seen ih a marvelous exposition of the black art } Bemething New. | Signor Pighttekt has promised to spring something brand new tn the shape of a panel trick which said to be & riot lextra heary prop #lgnor pulle 1t as Well tomorrow as) he has In rehearsal the pane stunt FRIDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM DEDICATION OF OREGON STATE BUILDING DAY, GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS AND ORDER OF EASTERN STAR DAY. 8:00 a, m Grand lodge of Free and ma and Order of Kastern Star dritls thronghout the day in Masonic bullding Universlty of Idaho cadete t Conoert Wagner's A-Y atand. Ansombling and roe F. W, Henson and staff and state commiaston. Dedicatory exercises In Oregon State bullding Pitght of the alrahip AoYoP. Madame Sehelle and her trained Stroak, free attraction Life saving crew exhibition, foot of Pay Streak Reception in Oregon State building Concert Innes’ band, Musto pavilion, Plight of the alrahtp AYP Ammar school baseball In Stadium Concert Wagner's A.Y.P. band, Forestry building band stand Filght of the atrahip A.YoP. Concert, Innes’ band, Musto pavilion Madame Sehelle and her tratned lions, free attraction, foot of Pay Streak, 68 open, Accopted Ma and meeting 8:00 rak cunmp 10:00 P. band, Forestry bullding band 00 ting of Oregon guosta, Governor 00 0 2.00 foot of Pay lions, 20 ao Ww SSSR ARR NS Se ee an snes EEE BROADWAY GRADUATION EXERCISES TOMORROW The members of the graduation Broadway high school orchestra, clas of Broadway high schoo! wii|after which the Rev, FJ. Van tomerrow afternoon recetve thelr Hern will pronounce the tnyocatiog. diplomas in the Moore theatre. The Superintendent of Schools Frank B Cooper will make a few introduc “eee exercises will begin tory remarks, and Miss [mogene » Platt will give the salutatory ad Seats tn the main floor and in dreas, Fred bigen will then spoak the baleony are only open to those on “Store Houses of Power.” with tlekets, but the gallery will ji bound to cause all kinds of gasps] jand alghs. | Forris Hartman is working up| something goed. and from advance! notices, it would appear that the/ California comedian will add much to a program already bulging with | speed. j Little Mise Emma Hunting, now starring at the Seattle theatre, ta! also billed to give patrons thelr money's worth Wilt Be Crowded. | tem | Orpheum will} be unreeled fntact. An effort is | ng made to persuade Nat Good win and Edna Goodrich to appear in a ticklor Mayor Miller says he can't see his way clear to pull a half holiday jtomorrow afternoon, but at that! jthe advance ticket sale Indicates that a bumper house will the didoes. One man sent {check for $50 for a box Drop tn, just for fun | plenty of it WISS LENA QUTHIE 10 Hous Tn additte tures, the re wateh| in a There'll be IN SEATTLE ITY TO APPEAR IN CONCERT AT ARCADE HALL. | Mi8$ LENA DUTHIE, In a concert which to muste lov- ere of every age and nationality, but to Scots and sons of Erin especially, should prove the best of the season, Miss Lena Duthie, of Aberdeen, Scotland, is to appear at Arcade |hall, Monday night, June 21at. Miss Duthie comes with the beat of recommendations from Canadian and Eastern papers, which speak highly of her ability as a Balladiat and eapectally of ber quality in the} rendition of folk-songs In the native tongue. She bas been in America but a fow weeks, and consequently fe sult fresh from the lands whose songs she sings. Sho ts a lyric soprano Intermingled with her songs are interesting and witty descriptions of Ireland and Scotland, and the folk! ways of the people, She carrica a |full complement of costumes cor lresponding to the characters por-) trayed in her selections, such as 6 Highland lassie, a New Haven Fish | The ticket plan will be open to- morrow at 207 Arcade building, Cheap Sponge Cake, Beat 2 eggs, then add 1 cup sugar Fill a cup halt fall of flour, put in 1 teaspoon of baking powder and fill the cup with potato |flour, Sift together thoroughly, |then add to egg and sugar. Last |add half cup of hot milk and flavor ing to suit. Use elther vanila of lemon, or sometimes, for a chance, some melted chocolate, It makes a delieioms nut lake by adding | chopend nite to the flour. | their home at Moscow “Alcostis,” by Miss Lea Gaszam, be siven over to the general public. will follow, and a violin duet by The action of the senior clase in the Minses Margaret MoOuttough fegard to the adoption of simple and Georgia Dubos, Warde Bowles ress und asking that no flowers be will speak of “The Problem of the given at the exercises is meeting Forests,” and Mise Buntce Smith the approval of the parents, and will deliver an oration on Baron eapectally ag it comes without ef Steuben, after which Miss Eva fort om the part of the older heads, Skinner will give the valedictory The program tomorrow will open address. Mr, Frank M. Guion will with & musteal selection by the present the diplomas. DREON BULOMG WIL PREFERS To co To J BE ASEMED TO | yur ———— conte Yesterday ee Brown's court, for violating the Sunday liquor law. Conners AND CELEBRATION WILL Was caught by Special Deputy Sher BE MELD. \iff LK. Church disbursing the NES jfrothy boos fh an upstaira room in the Hotel Western, at 104 Washing Oregon's handsome bullding at! ton at, He had almost one hundred the A-Y-P. will be presented by | ompty bottles in a corner, which he the state of Oregon to the expost-|had sold for 60 cents each, when ton tomorrow, with dedieatory ex- full. Hie fine was fixed at fust dou. ereises at 1! o'clock, in the Oregon | ble the recotpta Although he had building Frank W. Henson, enowkh ball money up to pay bis of Oregon, wii! reach Seattle this fine, he preferred the county jail evening, accompanied by Mrs./"So I'll have a stake when | get Benson and hie staff jout.” he explained. 1 $100 and in Jum aflert GOV. BENSON WILL BE HE Gov Preat of of Garden Juston, The program for the dedication | a tomorrow as follows Dedicatory addrese—Col, C. B. 8 GANIZES Wood, ot Portland OR BIG CHOIR Addroas presenting the bullding| - a “Gov, Frank W.| 4 chotr of seventy-five voices bas a er been organised by Fred A. Mills, 7 7 prance one of the best known soloists and deat J. B. Chilbers. choir leaders in the country, at the Soprano solo, ‘nt Tabernacle Baptist church, The ae. he chotr will be ® part of the Davis Violia solo—Miss Cormelia Bar| guigyssmbelan which began last kor er | qligrttone solo—John Clare Mow tiene eee on ae Tomorrow afternoon a reception ens Rew, = to the Oregon governor and his staff, the state commission and Oregon visitors, will be held in the Oregon buliding. The hostesses will Include Mra. Governor Benson 3 and a score of prominent Oregon women. ENTERTAINS WAT HE) 2 4 2 wo are mootiog in the city took a much needed reat AN ORIENTAL this morning and slept instead of holding thelr morning session as DINNER outlined. The banquet at the expo- sition grounds lasted Into the wee mags hours of the morning, and it was Namy @alth, director of the|thougbt best to cancel the program Streets of Cario, on the Pay Streak, | fore this forenoon. entertained last eventing a party of} At 12:30 this afternoon the mem- focal newepaper representatives at|bers of the association were 4 typical Turkiab dinner, served in|treated to a luncheon at the ¥ the | Cafe, on the “Streets.” |ciub and afterwards adjourned to Every doilcacy known to an extra. | Johnaton’s recital hall for the last ordinary capable Turkish chet Was | eeenten, The program this after- placed on the table, probably for) noon conslsted of aix talks on ad- the first time in the city of Seattle, | vertising. After the dinner Turkish coffee| -- was served in the coffee house, and| Mr. Salth and his guests made the “Pligrimage to Mecca” on the cam els. Tho kiosk of Sasso, tn the center of the big court, was visited, EW and Sasso had the newspaper con. } tingent going with some of his as- tounding feats of mind reading and fortune telling. The changes made by the Inat A special permeates : {Re |legtstature in the new primary theatre and another tn the — Pants Pee further down the | Heetion law came tn si a heated Pay Streak, ended an evening of | discussion before the Central Labor unique entortalnment. council last night and a resolution . lof protest against that portion of | the jaw which provides for the WASHINGTON BOYS }nomination of state supreme judges |by convention, was adopted. G0 HOME | The Central Labor council be | leves that the supreme judges =554 jsbould be subjected to the same The Washington State College | method of nomination aa the other tadets broke camp at the A-¥.P.|atate and county officers. exposition this shickiee and de| A committees waa appointed to parted for Pullman, after a mont) meet with the King County Bar ae aucceseful encampment at the scolation, which moets tonight, to fair, during which they furnished | discuss the same portion of new drilla, parades and eon. | law The University of Idaho cadets |law requiring that all jurors must will leave tomorrow morning for | be taxpayers | They want this Inw repealed, $1.00 a Week ill D Will Dress You Well Byery woman's credit ts good for a spring or summer sult here, Our prices are low, having no high renta to pay. You oan yay a6 you got paid, National Supply Co. LADIES’ OUTFITTERS. 1408 2nd Ave, 3rd Floor Denny Bidg, Take Elevator. FAVORITE OF MONARCH DANCING ON PAY STREAK WAG PREMIER DANGEUSE OF PORTUGEBE CITY AND KING'S FAVORITE, When Don Carlos, King of Porty eal, and hie oldest son, the Crown | Prince, fell by the hand of an aw t made changes for better or Worne in the fortunes of many, It made & change, for instance, In jthe life of Manuel, the younger son, for it lifted him at once from a re mote relgning poasibility, to king: With the throne eame digni Uew theretofore considered only in jthe breach by the way young blade |Who, before, had nothing more tw do than to spend, with mush eotat, the dollars hin royal father had overlooked | When Manuel took the throne, his famtilare and favorites did not as cond with him. On the contrary, they disereetly left Lisbon for the four quarters of the globe—all but one of them, little Mattidita, or “La Pajarita,” Little Bird, as she was known in the Royal theatre of Lis bon, In which she was the premier danroune. Friendship Of No Avail, Also she was known aa the apple of the eye of young Manuel, and sho relied upon his friendahip to protect jher privilege of residence in the jcapttal of Portugal, but she reckon TRAWBERRIES. FOR ALL ON KING COUNTY DAY King County Day at the A-Y-P. exposition has been changed from June 24 to July §, and on that date this county will exploit ite straw berries at the falr. Strawberries | Will be the center of attraction for jthe day, It being the Intention of |the county officials and Executive {Commissioner Reber to inaugurate & campaign that will make the Kihg county strawberry as famous as the Wenatchee apple The same date will be Coal Min ere’ Day, and it is expected that the mines of the county will clo to permit the miners to visit the fttr, BANANA DAY AN THE FAIR Today might well have been call. fd “banana day” at the A-Y-P. exposition. Commissioner Knudson jof the Hawnllan exhibit this morn- jbnnanas among the partments at the fatr. everyone from the preaident down to the offices boys executive de Pronouneing them fine. that the Hawalian product ts sa re aa the ban common to this country, which is raised in Cuba jand Florida. Scores of bunches of Nananas form a part of Hawaiian exhibit, and as ripen, Mr. Knudson gives away, today's distribution the largest he haa yet made. green BUFFET, lke cut, weathere drawer, also of top 20x40 atte 10: regular value $16.0 nameled TRON CRIB, ike cut green; sino 26x64 ular value $10.78; aale price Prices the Lowest. has brass knobs, drop side and fn ospeolatly fine woven spring: ed without a knowledge of the new king's appreciation of his suddenly hequired station, The result was that & half dozen months ago un sentiment agenta of the prime minister one day locked her out of her home the and she was escorted to and turned adrift with out oven so much as a wardrobe a0 made her way to Paris and jthence to New York alty, and the | farther she drifted the less did she }find her fame had spread. The rage of Lisbon was known tn New York not at all and, until whe waa found by Namy Salih, who had known her in her days of favoritiam apd opu lonee, aho bad been unable to con vines cold-hearted American im | Pressartos of her dancing abiiities | | Salih, however, fixed all of that He told her of the big Northweut and of the Alaska Yukon Pacific ex position, and he told her also that if she would align a contract with him, he would bufld her a theatre all her own tn Seattle and star her during the exposition period. Mati) dita was more than willing Salih telegraphed on to his assoocl | ates in Beatle to go ahead with the Spanish Theatre on the Pay Streak and there the onetime favorite of ;@ monareh, by accident, has been ‘vapidly winning her way to the fame that once was here tn Portu mal border Discovered By Salih, SN TO CONDUCT A HOME Charles Deacon, superintendent of the Printers’ consumptives at Colorado Springs, Colorado, arrived in Beattle yester day, and will conduct a model home for tuberculosis patients In the For- estry balding at the exposition grounds The model home will oceupy 400 feet of epace as a part of the state of Washington exhibit, and ia said to be one of the most interesting exhibite In the butlding The Union Printers’ home for tuberculosis patients ts one of the t known homes of this sort fn country. It is conducted by the International Typographical Union BIG FIRE IN WINNIPEG (thy United Prees.) WINNIPEO, June 17 Union home for } | President jing ‘distrituted several bunches of) 6. ¥. Hutchings of the Great West! wallan fslands will be given by Dr Saddlery company, which estab As 4 result, Hahment was gutted by fire at an | of Honolulu, on Sunday afternoon at jearly hour this morning, stated was eating at noon today that the total joss | Mental bananas this morning, and wnlted in | would reach $700,000, of which §75,-| Mawr 000 is the value of the building Commisstoner Knudson maintatne/ao4 the balance on the big stock | Mawr every half hour. Take a Se- and the manufacturing plant. Cream Bauce. One pint milk sealding hot. But the ter sive of walnut and salt to taste.) Union Telegraph company for dam they | One table spoon heaped with flour! ages because of the nondelivery of them | wet up with cold milk and stirred) a telegram will go to the jury late betng |into and coked until it ts as thick! this afternoon. as other graviea. Grand Rapids Furniture Sale At the Stern Furniture Co., 1528 Second Ave. Don’t fail to inspect our line of Furniture and get our prices before buying. PLEA TODAY (Conoluded.) jboon ruling and ruining San Fran | eluco | Moore wound | that Calhoun's were at stake, dearer to him than last worda to the gentlemen the fooling secure declaring and and that these hin fe jury were up b name honor leave in| of Patrick that }you have completed your delibera | tons Justice will h done Heney Begins Appeal. And now hands Calhoun your honor when been | | Possessing in the eloquence and rhetorical ability of | Moore, Heney wasted no Ume tr | wetting to the pointe of his argu jmont when he took the floor to begin the vlosing argument for the prosecution After seorlng Moore for the al loged abuse he had heaped upon the heads of the supporters of the | prosecution, Heney said Moore lias asked you to believe that Bpreckels, Phelan, Burne }O'Gara, Heney and the menbers Jof the League of Justice ure all criminals, that they've all commit no mensure by the records, If the records prove that, what will you say about what) they prove about Patrick Cal |houn? Damaging to Calhoun. “Isn't there enough In thoae records to sink Patrick Calhoun to the bottommont pits of heli? “The evidence demonstrates that Patrick Calhoun is guilty, that every hair of his head is guilty, “as Edmund Burke said tn the trial Of Warren Hastings, that ‘a criminal is trapped more often by the things he tries to cover up than} by the evidence of the crime he leaves behind bim.’ | “They have attacked me through out this trial, but there isn't one of | you who does not know in the bot |tom of your soul what kind of a man I am. It doesn't make any | |difference whether you like me, I don’t want any man on the Jury to like me, I haven't made any plea jto have any man on the jury to like me. I want every man on the fury to vote for the dictates of his conscience, whether he Itkes Fran lela J. Heney or approves of his | methods “You may think that I bave been |wrong In conducting myself the |way I have during the trial, but is \there one of you who would have |taken as much as 4 have taken from the other side? IT didn't kick | during the last day and a balf for their abusing me, but I did ol when they abused me during progress of the trial. I have been fighting for a principle and have |been fighting for the sanctity of} the court.” } WILL TELL OF HAWAII | An Interesting lecture on the Ha |G. BE. Rhodes, a prominent physician | 2 o'clock, In the auditorium of the Science college at Bryn The lecture Is free. The electric cars leave Seattle for Bryn attle & Southern car on Washing ton st. | It ts thought that the case of Jennie Lawson against the Western HENEY MAKING HIS) 4 | (04 crimes, and he says it’s proven |] ap The case is in the | federal court. finiah; has swell top ike plate mirror: 10.45 Sf out, in white, blue or Bnameled TRON reg sess . rogular value THE STERN FURNITURE CO. Grand Rapids Furniture Distributers, 1528 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pino Streets. er and lar value § price green, three-quarter or Cull alge posts, heavy an finish; haw 1 size of mirror golden RED, Uke out, In white, biue or has 1 1-16-Inoh $2.95 le ron head and foot $6.80; sale price Quality the Best. SAMPLE HATS SHOES AT BIG SAVINGS We have contracted to dispose of all drummers’ samples for a leading maker of Men's Hats and a prominent manufacturer of Shoes. signment of samples from Our first con- each of these manufactur- ers has arrived and is now on sale at remarkably low These goods are all new, late models, car- prices. ried by the drummers in selling to the trade for spring and summer, Our sample Ine of Hats comprises all styles in new spring and summer shades in soft hats and all late shapes in derbies. Regular $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 values are now on sale at— 150% Our first consignment of sample shoes comprises men's, ladies’ and boys’ shoes in all styles and leath- ers. High shoes and oxfords, in vicl kids, patent leather, ve- lour and box calf, black or tan, Also men’s heavy work shoes. Note these remark: able reductions in shoes: Men's $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes, all styles— $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes and Ox- fords, $3.00 to $4.00 val- ues— $2.00 Boys’ $2.50 Shoes; splendid values— $1.50_ Buffalo Sales Rooms 424 PikeSt.