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The Tacoma Timesi
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Tacoma, Washington
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INTEREST CENTERS ON ROSE CARNIVAL Tacoma is enthusiastically planning tbe Fourth of July celebration, and i the nival. The interest In.the coming carnival increased by the iaetthat the of 28 of the most popular luilitw in the city have been the carnival queen conleAr. ii i 11. chairman of the executive committeeV installed ballot in several ag of the city today, and people ii.ue a to i their for queen. The by the committee to rritislate context xiflipli Kadi the voter placet the name In- choice and number of in sftmll which will In 1 pro videil, the fi-r the Iwllolx; will counted every few and tlic public will be informed tinmigh of "i the jhe 'Him- of the cnrnivnl ijiiiiii will be found in fnll'iwinft lint: Ijm'gme Ifoeka, Winrfred Ixxiniid, 'i.

kl 1 'luen i -i i Miw Mary ilickmnn, Blanche Mi Donald, Ml-- i Sellie Brdin, I Mb) nut, i I Mist E. Kthel HulciiiriHoii Taeoma), iliiK Rub) Chapin, Mien i Him Mim Kjnil) (fall, Miw Sjlvia Wold, Mi-- (Jrnec T. Derirkaol Myrtle Page, -i- AgiMM Quinn, (Irn.vjon Price, Minn Marie Jurnet Xorrin, Mia Ami Hall, K. Pauline Weaver, Mr. announcey the following pulling places: K.

Jones' drug 012 Pa Mil' I. I McDonald Shoe Co. McDonald Shoe Co. Closing Week of the Great May Sale At Eg? I McDonald Mm Shoe fl Hundreds of pairs of Shoes Sold each week is the last we give more bargains to make still larger sales. Wear the Following Makes and be Dressed Right: Ilaiian shoes for men and women; Dr.

Reid's cushion sole shoes for men; Acme cushion sole shoes for women; St. Cecilia, all $3.60 for women; Barry's $8.60 and $4.00 shoes for men; Topround, all leathers, 18.60 shoes for men; Rough Rider shoes for boys; Little Wonder shoes for girls. Vici-Kid, vesting top, Hoy-' Kangaroo Cull, good styles Lonin heel; Oxford able new regular price SjCt.so, t.05 WomeuV oxford inlaid and gj ft kid turn opera and common souse tor street or bouse wesr, all Satin up to 5, regular price to 5V4 Ml 1-. KniiiM'liil Patent 9to i Leather with fine cloth or kid price $3.00, Kid for 1(12. 15 to 2 Wumttt's "Ilanan" Ideal Kid t0 SO.OO for s'" 8 ipi.OO "Hanan" Vui Kid li'-iiii; lots of t.ii great Calf T.ui Kn- "in bargains.

Regular prices 11.00 regulnr price P.flO, for. $2.00, sues.9 tor Men's Kid and IJox Calf Shoes, new and good nil Siren 2 to 3 siren, regular price f2JSU, ijCJ.oo s.iti Tickets 011 $25 Gold Watch With Each Pairot Boys and Girls' Shoes McDonald Shoe Co. Corner 13th and Pacific Aye. iii. drug 1143 Pacific avenue; Mahttrom drug store, corner Ninth and -ii.

Hopkino store, corner Klevenlh and Miielilcnl'im 1111 Taeotna avenue. Mr. i aae haa alto announced the chairmen of the various committees, Invitation, Colonel ('. I. Ferry.

Reception, Mi- C. Wagner. ft. W. Taynton.

Manic, Fannie Dai ley. Children, Mi- K. Ceremony, liii nil. K. Xewell, Mi-- May Ball, Mm.

1.. CVaaaweller. ration of park, K. Samuel Cullyer. Bell, Mi-- Anna (iriggs.

Parade, II F. i Decorated camagaa, Mrs, W. 8, Dim mock. BALLED UP BE I 1.1-:. M.iy 27.

The another notrh bj the aggregation here yenterilay, the tcore i ALLOWi WAS I ID WITH TWO fnf.l Ki-Iht's kindergarten Ix-ing 14 to 4. 'I lir joli adminUtered yeaterdaj put tha in iinnl pliirtl. with ainall Minium Loa Angvles, uliilf Urn went Oiikland. wruring the top perefc of their three Itobbj- Keete wan telecteiJ for the yesterday, and the iiiiingaiu wan touched up for 17 during the WARMING UP. iiuiiiigH he allowed to ilu the twilling.

"phenom." young Cialexky, -'-m! in the front the game. Seattle. wan ill the during the tiixt six innings, being relieved in the neVentli by hat lej II ill. connected safely with only twice 'lining; the six bat he Knffering with lame arm and whs forced to retire, The II Seattle .10 Tacoma ii iiiiii 11 i ii 4 0 Summary: Karned nun Seattle, 8. Two-hnse Inis Vfahler, Friftk'.

hit Itr.isluiir. Stolen i-i Hall, Canty. Nacrifii-e hitu ll. il tren. Double pa.v -Williams to Hall to DaMes on 1,., i- orr Williams, ofV C.

Hall, off Keefi 1. off I. Hit by pitched ball By Williams, 1. Wild pitehei Bj C. Hall, 8.

BAN FRANCISCO, Maj Portland defeated again bj the The Kort: B. H. Portland 0000 0I 0 0 9 I- iaco. onliiii tii 1 Hattei ii- Thielman, Butler Slien; lit II (iilltOll, LOS AXiiKLKS. Hay 87.

Oakland wail defeated by the tin takiiift the leaden down from place. I The R. H. K. I Ixm (i 30003 I) in 0 Oakland 000 0 0 (Ml 8 8 I Newton and Spies; Schmidt, Moakiman and ll.vrne.

PACIFIC COAST LEApUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Pcfc. Seiittle 31 23 .571 I Oakland 32 24 .571 iTaCoitla 31 .5.14 Angeles 32 26 .632 San Francisco 24 .438 I Portland 15 86 .294 NATIONAL LEAGUE.

At PitUburg i in, iiin.iii 1. At New York- New York Brooklyn i. At Chicago -Chicago St. game postponed rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING Won.

Loot. Pet. I Cincinnati 23 10 ,067 Chlcngo 20 10 .867 New York 20 10 .607 1 St: Louia .533 Pittsburg 15 it! .484 Brooklyn 13 .408 Bonton 10 20 ,883 Philadelphia 5 23 .170 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 5, Detroit 0. At IJusiuii Chicago 8, Boston 0.

At 7, Washington 3. At York 6, St. Louis 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won.

Lost. Pel Boston 21 10 .87" 1 Cleveland 17 11 Philadelphia 18 13 New York 17 13 ,56" Chicago IS 17 .514 I St, 14 18 Detroit II 20 333 Washington 0 22 2141 THE GENERAL IS OF A RKTIIUXU DISPOSITION. ALASKANS ARE FOR A. B. PARKER BKAOYVAY, Alaska, May Ii iiHM'i'iit ii- territorial convention lias inrued Judge Alton H.

Parker of New Yoik. for the although tho I delegation to St. IxHii" goM uninwtnirted beyond the direction that the momlx'is ntpport a cottMrrativs eaiulitUte, Tin' fallowing to the national convention have In'eu elected: A. P. Swtnefbrd, Ketchikah; I.

1.. Will i.ini>, Juiumu; K. liny. an: John W. Skngtviiy; Ueorge Murphy, Noun.

Frank Bach, Douglas. Rkle on the mm Sir. Greyhound when jotug 10 UJ)iupia. Tin: STRANGE WAYS OF A STRANGE OLD INDIAN THE OLD INDIAN'S TAME IIOOSK IX HARNESS IN FRONT OK HIS TEPEE. IUTTK.

May In the heart I of Tctou county, state, Old Man Khanish, a lone Kootnoy Indian, is ending bin days he has lived hi- life. The old I limn i- nearly 90 years of nge ami has lived in the one county all in- life. He pet tepee on the spot before Tetori was .1 county, Montana a -late, or the wilds of the northwest explored. In perfect harmony with the rest of his is tame moose, which he uses in all the capacities to which a hone might be put. lie does not even use a wagon, but harnesses Win up in a ttnbnls, with which he drawi wood or drives to the near-by village or K-iirov for mie.li Few in- needs.

Khanith, or Blue Eagle, an he better knows, is the lust "I ii. inn 1. Hi- wife and three sons were killed by the Crees from Canada yearn ago in battle. Hundreds of have journeyed from the railroad line inland to see the harnessed moose and interview the old man, and he has been offered big prlceH for lii- unique pet, -) of lie uses ami wild -Inns- have tried In vain to purchase the moose, Inn their el forts have been a- futile as the one who would take Blue Eagle's photograph. The Indian steadily to be photographed and threatened to shoot any of the party of visitors who attempts to take hi- photograph unawares, lie believes a man dies soon after being photographed.

The old man has built 11 stable for moose, but lie continues to live in his I Just received a fine line of Golf Shirts all the latest patterns. 0 We would also call your 9 attention to our line line of Men's i Underwear I The White House Vgeuti for B. 0 1 0 1 1 lotbing, 0 101 Farnitbert, Hatters and Sheen 0 1520 P.u-itio tepee. lie has had the moose 10 years, He has requested his nearest neighbors, six miles away, to kill the moose when he dies, and the neighbors say they will respect Ins wishes, MUSICALE AT AQUINAS ACADEMY In the spacious, auditorium of Aquinas academy about live hundred people gathered night to listen to a program of! 18 numbers exquisitely rendered by the! pupils of the School of Music. Encores' were demanded, hut the length of the program forbade even one.

Misses Josephine M. Harrington and TEETH At Cut Rates Until June 1 The Boston Painless Dentists are doing all dental work for cost of material to introduce our late discoveries and painless methods. Painless Extracting Free Examinations Free Silver Fillings Gold Fillings If .75 Gold Crowns Bridge Work Full Set Teeth $3.00 NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED. Come at once and take advantage of low rates. All work done by specialists WITHOUT PAIN and guaranteed TEN YEARS.

Our late botanical discovery to apply the gums for extracting filling and crowning TEETH WITHOUT PAIN is known and used only by Boston Painless Dentists 906 Pacific A venue, Tacoma. Over Morris Gross' store. Hours, a. m. to 0 p.

Sundays, till 1. You Want To Remember that we have .1 Great Big Stock of Kodaks and Cameras at 'way down jiiiecs for four binetit. Kodaks $1.00 up Cameras $3.00 up 6ailey Supply Co. i'he Kodak Store. 919 Pacific Avenue.

H. Phillips Grain. Commission and Stock Broken 205 Equitable Tacouia, Wash. New York Stocks and Bonds. Chicago Qraln and Provisions.

Tel. Main 02 Mmid L. executed difficult mastfipieeet. ('. MorriaonV rendition of two harp solos wan incomparably sweet, and MIM I.

Arpcr and Miss Ray 1.. Tierney each gave two violin solos with the finish ot" real artists. A very pretty vocal selection given by Kuth X. and Mist soli ists, assisted by chorus of ten young ladies, with piano accompaniment ny Anna F. Lynch and harp by Miss Morrison.

Miss Agnes W. Lyon contributed two very pretty and well executed masterpieces, and Miss" Margaret 'Avoy's memory work on the piano deserves great credit. A.vocal rendition of Bells," by Ross, Chryctal and Georgia K. Coburn, and the mandolin solo by Miss Ross evoked rapturous applause. The ''Ilhapaodie tlongroise," by Miss Lynch, was truly surprising in the force and character of the touch given to tins masterpiece of Liszt.

The artistic merit itid splendid technique of the entire program reflected great credit upon Mother Thomanna and her accomplished assistants, and is a proot of the degree ol musical education tnined bj the Dominican suiters. THE MARKETS The following prices were quoted by the wholesale men to the jobbers tbis morning: MEAT AND PROVISIONS. Fresh Meat, Cow beef, steer beef, 7cj veal, hogs. 8c; trimmed pork, mutton, ewes, wethers, 8c; lambs, breakfast bason, bellies, fresh, VEGETABLES. Yakima potatoes, No.

1, $30; No. 2, $25; home grown potatoes, new potatoes, Ib; carrots, $1 sack; rutabagas, BOci sack; California cabbage, Mississippi tomatoes, $3 crate; radishes, 10c dozen bunches; lettuce, $1.70 box; California red onions, lb; Australian onions, 4c lb; green onions, 10c dozen bunches; rhubarb, lb; radishes, 10c dry Chili peppers, 25c lb; cucumbers, $1.50 parsley, 25c dos; Walla Walla asparagus, box; string beans, green peas, squash, $1.00 I box. GREEN FRUIT. ETC. Apples, cooking, bos; Ben Davis, navel oranges, fancy, 2.50; choice, standard, seedlings, bloods, Mediterranean sweets, 11.7D@2.00; 12.90 box; Persian dates.

IB; bananas, bunch: seedless grapefruit, $3.00 box; strawberries, cherries, $1.23 crate; $3.25 NUTS. English wnlnuts. No. 1. ib; Chili 13c lb; Ganoble, 13c lb; almonds, 12c lb; pecans, lb; Brazils, 12c lb; filberts, 13c lb; peanuts, -fresh, toasted, St lb: chestnuts, 80c doz.

XJP POULTRY. Chickens, hens, springs, 18c; lb; dressed turkeys, lb; ducks, live, lie; dressed, 14c; geese, lb: dressed, 15c lb; squabs, scarce, doz. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED. Oats, ton; barley, $25.50 ton; wheat, ton; chop, ton; $22 ten: bran, $21 ton, oil meal, 131.00 ton; E. timothy, new, ton; K.

W. compressed timothy, new, $27 ton; new wheat hay, $16(ol7 Ion; new alfalfa, ton; new Piiget Sound hay, ton; middlings, $27 ton; coin, $28.00 ton. FISH, ETC. Halibut, 4c; salmon, BYic; ling cod, I shrimp, clams, $1.40 sack; crabs, rock cod, 7c; herring, 3c. BUTTER.

EGOS AND CHEESE Wasahington creamery, ranch, Eastern tub, California butter, Kggs ranch, 180il9c. Cheese New Tillainook, HVic i Do You i Know 2 what it is to have a I A Stylish, Good Pretty Suit and at the same time feel comforta- ble and easy with it! If you don't. 0 come and got one. Tf you do, come and get another. Nothing like them.

Pants from $4.00 up Suits from $20.00 up Eleventh Street 9 tailoring Co. 2 411 Eleventh Street. 2 Don't Do It Don't Drug Yourself Don't submit to (surgery, don't tolerate any ricoroui treatment or appliances, and don believe it if anybody says your case is incurable. We have locess'fully treated kcvrral incurable of Rheumattnn Constipation, Catarrh, Asthma. Neuralgia, Iner.n:nia, Nervous Debility and Stomach Troubles, and cured them of the drug nabit at the same time.

Consultation fret Laboratory of Fine Forces The Hyarn. Pboac Mam 852. X. Cioiutog, D. M.

THE HARD TIMES MADE HIM MAYOR SPOKANE, May. times made Frank L. Boyd Btayor of Spokane. Mayor Hoyd started out as nengpaper man. The pttk ot 18ftC found him MAYOR FRANK L.

NO eking out an existence on the Spokesman- Review. got harder, and the onatime large oi reporters and editorial tvritere was cut down until ii ulraost a one-man paper. Frank Boyd was out a job and he entered politics, landing ii clerkship in the city ball. Then times little lietter, and so did the Finally two years ago tlic city needeil mayo, and Frank Boyd and thought that he in line for the job. His newspaper experience had given him aome insight into politics, had made him acquainted with the behind tlie throne in the (i.

1., and after short lvii campaign he landed in the mayoralty chair. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT -Phosphate BAKING POWDER Saves one-third the eggs Saves two-thirds the money Saves all the worry. At jour cti. pound. Only Preserves Our Fathers Knew our grandmother! "put up" in the earl; fall.

Sometimes-they "kept," and mctiineg tlnA Science has -stepped in, and today our ahelveo afford a selection of canned fruiti und' vegetables good He ever "mother used to sfou're the troubles and espeme! of canning, you get jual as choice ureHervei, iter varie.v to choose from, and you iave on the cost. 2322-2324 Pacific Aye. Tel. Main 613. OUR system for testing Eyes is recommended by all loading physicians tile only correct system, and is the only one in use among optician) in this city.

LEMBKE Scientific Optician 914 Pacific Aye. Tel. Black 1092. Steamer Greyhound jo fact steamer Greyhound ii no" OB Iron) l'aconm to Ulympia. Boat Leaves N.

Whan, Tuomi, a. m. and 4:31 p. m. Learn 7 a.

awl 1:21 p. in. Base Ball Goods Fishing Tackle, Guns, Sporting and Athletic Goods at astonishingly low prices. Large illustrated Catalogue FREE. Kimball's Gun Store Wholesale Retail Sporting Goods 1303 Pac.

Tacoma, U. S. A ICE CREAM CASCADE ICE CREAM FACTORY Family Trade a Specialty. J. 11.

ItOHiXSOX. Prop. WUol Retail Manufacturer! Tel. -Main Red 719..

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