» TOP iroori WBlKLTCrARD, THVRÄDAY, MAY 14, It*« 4 VISITORS MIL BE ASSURED OF HEARTY WELCOME (Guard Special HervIce.I Seattle, Wash., May 12.—Visitors to Seattle during the coming recep­ tion and entertainment of the Atlan­ tic Battleship Fleet, which will ar­ rive In this chy on th- afternoon of May 23, are assured that they will not only receive the welcome of the city, and be afforded a long pro­ gram of splendid entertainment, bnt are also certain they will not be sub­ jected to extortionate prices by the hotels and restaurants of the city. The Seattle Hotel and Restaurant Keeper’s Association has announced that all of Its members have signed an aggreement not to raise above their present scale of prices during the visit of the Fleet. All the lead­ ing restauarnts and hotels In the are members of this association, the agreement not to raise prices practically cover all the cafes ually pgtroalxed by visitors. Arrangements are being perfect -d to provide plenty of seating omo datlons of spectstors at the time of the great Isad parade, Msy 24. Ir addition t<> th* number of small stands that will be erected b’ frlv ate part'« (a esoratous grand stand will be built at the reviewing point on flamed 4v*aue Tbs «tand will have r*-*«rved scale for 1A.AA0 per eons usd »epMentioar are son com­ ing tn raglsfly tor tlekets The *«*>- wiIHr-e has MMllwf tbart a *wr- »>dn tiM«b*v ef reals will be rseerved Snr out *f Sown epaaHaitorn who de sire la see the gavada trrn tilts point Appllnatiaas far saata saa ba asst by nail to A F bavmaasi. ear* th« Seattle Chamber ut Oomiaeree and the tickets will be mailed as eoor> aa prlntmi Purchasers should esaloas 11 AS for each east waa’ed Great 1 nt areal la being takes In the program of athletic and a<|i»atie sports for the afternoon» of Msy 25 and 2Sth. Thea« «rants will be of particular internet to visitors er they will take place In looalloaa where an excellent view of al! contest* nan bo attained The acquatlc sports are to be on the bay, and arrangements are un­ der way to obtain th« use of the decks of the battleships as view paints for the visitors A number of barge« will be fitted up by ship owners and a fleet of excursion boats will also make special tripe to the scene of the races and other events. The athletic meet and barbecue In the large playgrounds at Woodland Bark will afford plenty of room for thousands of spectators to seo the events In comfotr. One of the most Interesting fea tures of the water sports will be a log rolling contest for tho cham­ pionship of the Northwest, in which experts will enter from all over the Northwest. Many of the larger sawmill« of California are now employing ’ hand” aawa instead of circular «awn. Hand aawa are proving especially advan­ tageous lit the Rawing of big log», a« they do the work more quickly utirt with fnr lean wuto than the circular naw«. These baud aawa are long rib­ bon» of steel, from h I k to eight Inch­ es In width, operate over largo pul­ leys above and below, the upper pul­ ley being located directly over the lower. The principle on which these saws operate I h exactly like that of the small band saw» employed In planing and finishing mills. The saws are necessarily thin, and made of the very toughest steel. Each ha» a dally capacity of from 30,000 to 40,000 feet, and requires from 25 to 40 per cent less power than circular saws of the same capacity. To pre­ vent heating a small stream of water is continually played upon the band saw. At first there wuk considerable hesitancy In adopting them, as they were considered extremely dangerous on account of their liability to break. It han been found, however, that there Is no more danger of their breaking than that of the circular saw I’nltke the circular saw, th • band saw carries 1ti own te th. there being a part of the saw Itself. Each mil] must therefor* be provided with several extras, so that these may be In the process of sharpening and set­ ting while the other is at work. llASk TO <1 Ill: CAT 1111211. J net Itrviillw In Hyomel, the l>ry Air Til*» kill« The Germa. You can do exactly what Sterers did by u»lng Hyomeb Krad this from "After having suffered chronic catarrh for years, for which 1 tried various remedies without suc­ cess, I became almost discouraged. After rending about Hyomel, I decid­ ed to mak» one more effort to rid myself of th» dread disease, and to my great delight I found the use of two bottles of the Inhalent sufficient to produce a complete cure I now take pleasure tn recommending this remedy to all sufferers from ca­ tarrh"—O. J. dtsrers Crown City, Ohio We don’t simply say that Hyomel will cure catarrh but we say that Hull’s Red Cross Prug Store guaran­ tees It to cure catarrh, or money back He does more—he guarantees it to cur* asthma, bronchitis, hay f-ver, coughs and colds. A com­ plete Hyomel outfit. Including In­ taler. costs only |1.00 and extra hot ties. If you afterwards need oue, will cost but 50 cents. Hyomel la a pleas­ ant dry air treatment You Just breathe It tn. and It passes over the Inflamed membrane. It kills ths germa of catarrh, and allays all In­ flammation. Tying her bonnet under her chin She tied her raven ringlet« In; Then to the «tore »he went with glee,. For Hollister* Rocky Mountain Tea LINN DRL’O COMPANT. . ♦« t a n :: QUITS BUSINESS The Well’s Shoe Store Closing Out DOOMED Wells Shoe Store u Corner Willamette and Ninth Street / I / I The room soon to be occupied by another line of business z 1 ■A Sensational Price Reductions To Move the Remaining Stock Complete lines of Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys X Now to be thrown out, AT LESS THAN THE COST OF THE LEATHER. 475 Pairs Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes and Oxfords, not a pair worthless than$1.50 most of them sold regularly at $2.50 to $3.50 and many higher priced. Take your choice of anything on the tables Cl AA Saturday only, per pair ....