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PHONE MAIN (050 Bret Bos Collect 26 Cents at the th ree: 8. NO, 18, J BOILER EXPLODES Persons Known y . i men of the surrounding to Be Killed--Many shops and wharves. | The an Was told to cling to a pile, which - he did until @ ladder was found and Are Injured he was pulled out more dead than . alive. He waa taken to police h rte where his clot he had time t FELL IN THE BAY, Late & wo: Saturday night Julius Louge, ell from the Pacifl ad nar Louge ts are old and was walk front, and, {n the » Wandering out and stumbled and fell oe ‘AGO, TI), March 1t.—Bulte- —A huge boiler in the @ceupied by the Sanitary! work on another handec ent fy Company, 488 Madison | will be bs once. Mra Mary exploded at § o'clock his | Temple Boyle has taken ou per- mit at the city engineer's office for @ two-story frame building at 1119 11123 Sixth avenue, It will contain bate fate and cost $6700. completely wrecking that and three others adjoining badly damaging stores for a block between and Loomis streets, causing of many tives and injuring ‘or more of laundry employ - About 1S people were in the ‘at the time of the disaster, COTTAGE CTY TikM o'clock seven bodies had | ua taken from the rains. The! pee yet identified is Hertna| ‘The force of the explo terrific, great masses of deteg hurled against bulldings| The Pacific Coast ‘away. | Steamer Cottage City will sail for bulldings wreeked are | Skagway and Lynn canal ports to of the Volunteers of | night at 0:30 o'clock. She will carry { {about 1S passengers and 600 tons of freight, A large number of the confusion fotlowed the | passengers are bound for the Klon = Rendreds of, People | dike. Among the passengers who on the | 4 og Ran Be — sail are W. R. Bowden and Mr Buildings were panic-atrick- | Pt. whe are taking about 4 tons }of pertahabie freteht into Dawson. of rescue was seriously | Their stock includes a large number by the great crowds. The | of delicacies that will be quick): auickly ams of Rp ene Cramhimg {Purchased by the hungry Dawson fers. Nineteen of the ‘injured | ™iners | ©. MeCook, U. 8 consul at Dawson, is ajso one of the passen- eighth body, that of a| @imost out of human ‘was found at moon, Sev- Cold Storage Plant. corpace at the morgue have!) Kiopeck Brom have tak hoch seg Geo. Pihl, | permit to erect a 3-story ballding at Beale Kincaba, Minnie Ol. | 2521-2823 Elliott avenue, to be used i-| for cold storage. It will Martha Jacoby. haan fs the architect. wahscgead “DIVINE HEALER” TURKS SEATILE DOWN Let Loose Today and Won't Do It Agaim “Divine Healer,” di1| quack doctors and freaks general): han jt gered The people of this type are not oniy oa to the t that buncotng the citizens out of ¢ ‘ £, of their} |mraney, but robbing people af their ealth. The amount of harm don ‘was charged with vag. by the like is incalculable, and 7 ne ‘was kept in the city Fm am determined to stop it, I not case came up this fins to allow wonek doctors who ave been driven from other citi to come here, and those who ARG fixed | here, had best move on.” « oe Many Women Callers | some coming on crutches to be heal- make good the belance ¢4- He gave them all hope, and a» 9 make good the bond. sured them that he would call upon God in their behalf as soon as he { {| Fecelved his Mberty. |when seen, Schlatter was reticent labout making known his plans, stat- ing that he had made « promise not to disclose his intentions or the to talk him out of manner in which he would meet healing Seattle physically charges. Hia theory ts that he is in| | ly. The ebiet was victor!- the Lord's hands, and. consequently, 7 Promising he would has little to fear as to the outeome of city out, leaving {t to its bis trial. It is believed that he wil! | and destruction, that is, if employ no attorney. He remarked would nolle the charges this morning that he had done no him back his $70¢| wrong; that he had been arrested be- and let him hasten hy hie which a fed by Meredith. bail was being arranged. Meredith sought the prophet stigma and went forth 4 fre afternoon there were o ieee at Ranke hell, accuse you of stealing my You are positive of your Innocence. Why, therefore, need you employ an attorney? Oh! ye know not the ways of God. Why art thou possess. ed of so little faith?” Sechtatter i¢ a man of considerable ple as to how to take him. Admit- 1, and no|tedly « religious fanatic, tilt he car. commotion was the result of | ries an earnestness, whether assum- ce. jed or not. that converts many to his following. He says that he was offered 95,000.- 006 by Mrs. Hetty Green if he would | marry her. alxo states that he has received large offers from great men to impart @ very little of hie the people under the guise| wonderful power. He has accepted &@ chosen one of God, in the |no offer, however, aa he regards his of a war in this city on | knowledge as sacred. ———————————- A SAMARITAN’S LUCK. A TRAMP AND HAS $1,000. lA, Neb. March 6.--By Mail.(G. W. Myers, of evening, when the blizzard was| years old, unmarried. an oid man rang the bell of) The coroner came, and while he Cargilt home. was preparing to remove the old Connecticut, 76 all was answered by Mrs.| man's body, Mrs, Cargill found an The off man at the door|other tnclosure In the paper. This id the teual story: No work, r ntained $1,000 Im 100 $10 treasury Ro money and wick. Saree does not attempt to but she took him fn, him & place to rest and some- toeat. The next morning the condition was worse. He gave Cargii a paper and told her to notes Accompanying this was a note that whoever played the role of good Samaritan to the old man was to have the money. Mrs. penses out of the find and deposited it al he got well; to open it | the balance to await the claim of) died. any rightful heir, The old man had few days later he was no more. |told Mrs. Cargill that he had no paper contained the name of | living relatives. MAR completed she will load 2,000,000 feet | \ of lumber for Australia, omangee A small fleet of halibut fishing former U. #, A. transport Port | boats are now lying at anchor near Which wae teerntie Glamant|Aineworth & Dunn's dock. They fe now at Moran's shipyarda |@rtived Saturday night from the south bank off Cape Flattery, with full cargoes. The steamer Robert Dollar aatled from Port Hadlock laat night for | San Francisco with a cargo of lum | ber. ‘ & general overhauling. 8 Was towed over to the shipyards Y afternoon by two small It will be nearly two weeks ore whe will again be ready for As soon a» the repairs are His frantic ortes for | machine | unlucky | Company's | Yesterday and Could Not Keep Engagement—Was | Schiatter had many women call-| [| ers yenterday afternoon at the jail, | ‘This morning, | charge is fighting. Cargill paid the funeral ex-| =| flammation of the SEATTLE, W CAUGHT = NAPPING Telephone People May| Hustle to Recover Ground. OLMPIA, March 11 rile ephone bill passed the house today after a hard fight. ‘The bill seeks to THE SEATTL ASHINGTON, NEW BUILDING Butiding day by th permite were city enginee inmued to # office as| for rain | follows To Annie Letasier, for al-| terations at 1119 Olive street, coat. | ing $200; to BP, Lind, for a i\-story frame house at 180) ‘Third avenue W., costing $100; to Annie B, Hate for & l-story frame cottage at ll B. Pine street, costing $800; to J Anderso! ory fr taae at nth av costing & to J. W, Dr 1 4 l-etory frame tage on In aVenue, comting $280; to Mra Williams, for a l-story frame house | nt $07-812 Wighth avenue 8, cowting 3960; to Hutchinson & Co, for al terations at 101 Second avenue, to| cont $260; ¢ w Hiart, fe m ie] story frame house on Hillman ave- | nue costing #00. to M j { buildings at make a uniform rate throughout the | > state. The telephone p allowed the matter to mo by ¢ but will try to kill it in the senate This was th ly important action of either house today | ‘The lower house ts badly svramped | with work, @nd unless a at nites In appointed it will never | never get through, } The senate work in well up and after the appropriation bill ix dis. | posed of It will be ready to ad aad jae any time, | ara The civil service comminsion will }hold a meeting tonight. Invertiga gations are to be made and arrange }menta for the promotion examina- {tons continued. mminsioner Grout reports re employment bureau ts an increasing number of jorders for employes, and the in situation is improving rapidly. Among the guests at the Rainter- larand are: P.M. Malone, @ stoca man of Miles City, Mont.; J. C. Me- | Cook, tinitell States consul at Daw. son City; A. G. Shoup, Untted States marshal at Sitka; Loe Gutherie, « Skagway merchant, and Mra. Fred | Goss, of Vancouver, B. C. pars At the Butler: G. H. 8. Sprout, « mine owner of White Horse; F. W Gillette, a lumberman of Fairhaven, Louis James and Katherine Kidde, jot New York; Borton Robinson, an oft jer of Tenino, and M. J. Fits- patrick, & mining man of Anaconda. At the Seattle: Max Lavy, a abip- pet of Port Townsend; Jon Liberry. [a business man of New Weatminst: {Mrs M. K. Grifiths, of Port Town send; Capt, J. Pederson, « steam boat man of San Franciseo; KE. Haus- |man, a lumberman of Sedro-Wooi- | ley, and J. Le a sd & steamboat jowner of Parts, 7 At the Northern: > canneryman of Anadortes; F. Murphy, a mining man of Anaconda: 1D. J. Cain. @ lumberman of Cain's! |apur; Jas. L. Downey, = bosiness |}man_ of Chicago, and J. EK. Woit, «| shipbuilder of Portiand At the Diller: BR. V ‘ |former resident of Marblemount, Wash.; Chas. Doty, a mining ot | Cirele City, Alnsk | & merchant of Port Orchard; ‘7 Sanders, a millman of Tacoma, A. K Taggar | |W. M. Bishop, state representativ Preasentin, a! from Port Townsend; R. 8. Whitney, | ja millman of Everett, and A. C.| Jones, president of Vashon college. “| POLICE NOTES, Lizale King. aged 26; Oscar Weltz- ell, a bartender, Kally, @ miner, ed at | o'clock this motning by Of cers Adama, Griffiths and Ryan. The Bail w at | $20 each. |. The U. 8, A, transport Kintuck ts |tonding bay, feed and general com- misaary supplies at the White Star | dock. She is receiving @ fresh coat of white paint and will leave Seattle | looking as clean as a new boat ' ‘The hearing on the motion to re-/ mand the quo warranto case against the gas company, took place in the federal court thls morning. Attor- ney General W. B. Stratton opened the ease for the state,, His handling of the authorities was absolutely convincing. The only point taken up |by him in opening, waa that “No fed- jeral question appears on the face of \the plainti:s’ pleadings.” He briefly traced the history of the removal acts on this point, showing that the |preeent rule had its origin in a din senting opinion by Mr. Justice Mi ler, in Rallway Co, va, Miss. 102 U. & op p. 143. He then pointed out th |the position taken by M yer Miller in the above case was en: ea into law by the removal acts ot 1887-1888, He then cited and dis-/ jcussed several of the recent Inading | | cases decided under thore acts. | conclusion of Attorney Gen- | | On the leral Stratton’s opening argument, } Judge Hanford made a few pointed HARRISON VERY ILL | INDIANAPOLIS, March 11—At 9 o'clock this morning ¢x-President | Benjamin Harrison was practically no better or wort Dr. Jameson | says he is really a very sick man, but the only danger.ja tha: ft lung may ex- tend, which would cause pneumonia, WHATCOM, March 11.—The Gom- mercial Club's statistics committer |reports that the tonnage value of the Bellingham Bay exports last year wns $14,110,000, There were 4770 persons employed in manufac- \turing establishments, and they turn ed out $11.9 worth of goods. zuel amount of mercantile business was James addition, ¢ | Rerkland, fer « | house in’ Kilbourne division Lake add., costir 00M to Ora | T. Knipe, for a 2 ry frame house! at 1809 Bummit av ing $975; | }to Mra. A. Hil), for a i-story frame house at 828 Becond avenue N ating sav Many ema permita | ft ‘CREMATED HIS BRAIN Wealthy Mrs. Phillips Thus| Hid Husband's In NEW YORK, March —Mra, M4 Bask Phillips, a wealthy widow, cused of having caused the head her hushand to be cremated in order Prevent an examination of his| ins to determine his mental con. dition previous to his death. The | charge was made by counsel for Kaiph Phillips against the widow al his brother, F. Stanhope Phillips, whose will ts being contested. | He left hie entire estate to his} widow, She has estimated the estate | @t $106,000, but the brother-in-law aseerts that its value is between 500,00. aeserted that Mrs. oming woman. There ia nothing in fiction to com- pare with the action of this extraor-/ dinaty woman, said the lawyer. She had the trunk of her husband's body dissected and from it were tak en the diseased organs and the head the had burned tn the crematory at Fresh Pond, together with the ekele- | ton.” The lawyer dec! | PRillipe had exerted undue tnfluen over her husband in order to eons] the will in her favor. BRITAIN | ared that Mrs.) Nabe EJE ; a t | wind storm raged tn thie cfty yor day. 1 Tho Nicaragua Canal Amendments Not Acceptab!a, WASHINGTON Lord Pauncefo D. C., Mareh 11 today submitted to Secretary Hay bis inatructions from Lord Lansdowne reapecting | the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, The Jocument practically closes all ne- gotiations with England on the sub- ject of the Nicaragua canal. it wtates that England cannot accept the amendments to the treaty and expresses regret that the Upited| tates by aken thin cou No al- | ternative, however, ts offered. Sec- retary Hay imediately took the note to the prenident. THE PEOPLE SCORE A POINT | tartar HILL-BLETHEN GAS COMBINE ae remarks on the questions presented. | James Hamilton Lewis then spoke for a few mom an to whet action or not Mr. Lewis devoted probably 20 minutes or a half an hour to his argument, and clearly reveal the position of the gas company. In fact, the legal searchlight was thrown on the monopoly #o strong that the opposing counsel who fol-| lowed, made lttie impression. Mr. Shepard then opened the argu- | ment for the gas company. He ar gued that the rules efted by the atate should have no application to a pro ceeding in the nature of quo war. ranto, Mr. C. Hughes followed Mr. Shepard with a lengthy argu- ment to the effect that the federal! question was purporely omitted by the plaintiff for the purpose of de- frauding the federal courts of juris- diction Mr. Stratton then ¢ CHINA GALLS THEM UNJUST LONDON, March 11.—Shanghai dispatches state that Russia has formally given notice to China that unless that government shall sign the Manchurian convention agree- at an early date, it will be drawn and harder terme sub oh has appealed to ed States, Japan wed for the| MONDAY & memorial to Gen. Greene. ST. LOUIS, March 1 Former | PEKIN, March 11.—U. #. Mintater | city collector of water rates Louls ger started this morning for the Grun, blew off the top of hin head , United *. The diplomatic corps | with @ shot gun thie morning be- | military commanders and mission caune of an approaching amputation | aries were present to bid him fare- jot @ leg due to blood puisoning well, DEATH RIDES UPON A fured. At Paragould, Ark... three | len and John I At} lives were lowt and much property| Rush Hill Mrs. Molile Doris, Osmar | destroyed. Near Forest city, Ark.,| Roberts and Frank Bowling were | |three persons were killed. killed. At Ce enn, A in the tornado which reged at|Teator was kil he roof of | Wills Point, Tex. Saturday, eight}/a church fell on him head. At Con- pernone were killed. One of the vie- | way, Ark. fifty houses were unroof- tima, Alice Johnaon, died from fright.|ed. In Memphis a number of butld ‘One other man was killed near Ba- |neys of the gna company. Then fol-| angen, March i1~The Aby: lowed the decision of the court on (he |4ang gent by Emperor Menelek f mito remand. After reviewing! operate with the British againat tion very fully, Juda) Sad Muliah” in Somaliiand, have anced that the motion | Gefeated the fanatic’s forces in a #¢ | mang to the @tate court vere battle. One hundred were kill- granted lea | This decision absolutely puts an otal axe a | warranto DENOUNCED support against rmany, for end ¢ the apparent unjust demands, STOCKTON, Cal. March 11.—| Deputy Sheriff Sam Holman waa! killed in a fight with two robbers In Calaveras last night, He killed one robber and the other escaped in al buggy but was pursued by a posse, | Lynching in feared, eke waneaiel on Mee L | ‘Ladies’ Skirts Rebounded!” ts the to the Klondike, Mr, MoCook tn an |, Titdion Bitte oe lettered bye “ nt supporter of the Aministra little jah ta unacquainted with tion and a personal friend of Sen-| the intricacies of our tongue ator Quay, of Ponveylvania, Mr.|_ ‘This brings to mind another in the peciyaiage abiee gaan nud de , {gome city: “Meo and Mra, Winetetn McCook will be remembered a# the | Have Cast Of Olothing of All De- man who renounced the Americans |goriptions and Invite an Barly In Jat Dawson Inst year, For this he | spection,” was made the object of several %y papers, BLOEMFONTEIN, March 11.—De EVENING MAROIL 11, 1901, Fed the Juror Pie, Jhave worked mat ders, but vor 1 by which Mre f atly as one f { New Haven, Conr f balance on niract for! yuliding their toune » Jufige and! The Smashers’ Jury) Wire i'nembors vf the vanet wers| Stood Seven to Beer eis wetin. waar ie Mrs. | Kigan was making ples Five. "What jooking ples!” the you shall have | Mra. | kiteh- | « losing the r, the juror sat down to a lun-| WICHITA, Kan, March U.-—The on of pumpkin ple and frosted] jury which tried Mra, Nation and | cak | Mhers for destroying property in a| When the jury returned to court Jisagreement, the yote standing f $25 for the contradtor, Counnel 6 for acquittal, for Low “mo ride the ot that two ‘ ani be ac trial smashing and ¢ ted un will be eal ne al tempting the ja REPORTERS’ NOTES, Balt, of GEN. GREENE BAVANNAH March 11.—The| broken, question of the final resting place of Gus Viegotand, & teameter, aged | bones of Gen, Nathaniel Greene. #8, Wan arrested shortly before noon | Of revolutionary fame, was settled | by Officer Rebert# and locked up on |toTay by the investigating commit a charge of druhkennens. tee of the Rhode Inland society and e Georg! ntorteal ne y find Dan McKay, a laborer, aged 60, | the Georsia Hi 1 ety ‘ot uck on the head with « bi. |e ~ _— 3a a ag 9 bs during 9 seloon Aght At) col. Asa Bird Gardiner, of New gy mimtilOn york, headed the search, whieh len were eraned fic Face hor shes ned t n inet week, In the laat rE toons | 1 Geo, Nobip nace <= ‘ Jor m, there war found @ ativer name-plate, inscribe 4 and rank of Gen.| ree a nur f colonial buttons, revolutionary army, @ «love ete There w also parts of the skeleton. revolutl nary army, @ glove, et The te Intand soctety will erect TOO MUCH BLACK STORM CHARIOT ‘Many Persons Are Killed and. Injured in the South and West--Much Property Destroyed. Ce | Many houses were wreck mage to stock nd ried from the ad CHICAGO, Mare 11—A fleres , bine river. r-jed. Great 4 perty ie rer untry the wente eippl valley * blew down telegraph poles, |F plate-ginas windows and (J« The property dasn-| the Minale- wae & nevere ANOW- tly impeded raft- Throughout Western Northern Kansas {t ret of this winter. Sleet wcky, In At Owens. | Mi udd ss cee emai: the: with the telegraph ser- At places they caved in. Blec- | Vice, while the snow almost block- ght pole fell, and last night the City wag In darknens from the storm Around Fulton, Ky., the storm jare 4 to amount to more than wrecked 20 negro cabins and killet/@ million dollars, per ren? ricki i hutch wae| MEMPHIS, Tenn. March 11.—| many injured | blown down, and numerous houses |Beven killed outrig | wrecks a. a tremendous lona of property ‘At Conway, Ark. 15 stores were |is the record of Saturday's storm in wnroofed and three wrecked com-| this vicinity. Near Forest City, Ar- pletely Around Pine Prairie a) kansas, P. Watson and one child cyclone swept all before ft. A boy re killed A. Wooley was killed | Wan killed, and several persona | 1 his wife injured and Robert A}- | ir were killed | ings were damaged. Santa Anna Tonight. mer Santa Ana, operated North American Treding and Franciaco t jf from Ban n the Al will be pt “MAD MULLAH” |S DEFEATED state’ completely routing the attor: to the quo warranto care in the federal courts, It cannot again FREAK SIGNS " NEW YORK, be removed to the federal courts lon dway, 0 ‘Thus the Murke-Parry ordinance ta | ») x Broadway, New Zork, wines done away with, so far as the a0] thronged, the thrifty shopman hangs) out a sort of cart du jour which With ite staring black and white le ompels regard, and if the we by the state This is a victory for the state, inas much as it assures a speedy termin-| ters, ¢ ation of the suit, The only possible |are no stops of the speeding car the objection to continuing in the federal |impresston made by these placards court was @ final deliberation |1* uncommonly amusing that urt must require several Washable Boys’ Suits!” allows rena, it is hoped the whole |the mind to dwell for a moment up. may be disposed of in a few]on the possibilities if boys were not if Off-—Men’s and Boys’ Suits er view might show a tempor. r cent, but the flying car in the state courte. “Soclety for the Encouragement of Wearing Clean Shirts!" he purtf- cation committee flashes In and out of mind, and for small favors the voice rises in thanksstving. "Dinners Ten Cents and Up!" And why not, if ft really ts not worth more “Wear One of Our $5 Suits and You Will Have a Fit!” one firm tersely and facetiously pute tt Hon, J, C. MeCook, U, 8, consul at Dawson, is in Seattle today en route PHOENIX, A. T., March 11.—8!x counterfelters , who have been flood ing the country with silver were captured this morning ‘Wet Is reported to be near Kroon- stad in the northern part of the Orange Kiver Colony, preparing to dollars, | cross the railway in an easterly di- | rection, read eigeRRRT STAR. n | Venetians. ringbo fects, pin mixtures, ete. offerings th yard. > | At 8 1-8c a Yard. ' New Dimities, Lawns, ete; § pretty colorings, in Nicht and } oe HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News :: : ONE CEN A COPY Alaska Bound? If so, it Might be Wdll to Remember the Firm That Keeps the Genuine English Cordufoy Suits THEY WERE MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE NORTHERN COUNTRY. VERY SERVICABLY LINED AND SEWED WITH BARBOUR'S Birt LINEN THREAD. WE HAVE SOLD HUNDREDS THHBE SUITS THE PAST TWO YEA AND HAVE NEVIOR HAD A SINGLE COMPLAINT. HEVORY SUIT PULLY NTF WE ARE SELLING THEM TIHI# 8A AT THE BXTREME LOW PRICE OF $16.00 and $18.00 IN OUR UNDERWEAR DUE PARTMENT YOU FIND THE PROPER WRIGHT AND THE KIND OF FARRICN FoR mn UPPER cf vancem RIGHT. WILL RIGHT OUNTRY. A Choice Resieence Lot 60x120, on’ Warren Ave- nue, North Seattle, Splendid Location. HFRBERT S. UPPER 12 and U8 Bcheagerman Biome Firat Avenue and berry 9. Brunner & Co. IFINE WINES AND LIQUORS 502 Pike Street. We are closing out a choice line of teas and coffees at COST* because we have gone out of the grocery business. Put your treasures and valuable papers WHER you will find them when you WANT them. The Seattle Safe De- posit Vaults.\¢ exe Are absolutely fire and burglar- Proof. Boxes for rent by the month Safe Deposit Building - 701 Ist Ave, One dor above Stewart & Holmes. THE LEADER ““s 710 Beoond Ave. REF ORM METHODS. Mrs. Nation's hatchet has been hewing and emashing Kansas general. Remember we keep a litte Hatchet of our own ip attle, with which to hew and smash Seattle's prices Teveralty. Our Competitors may not Iike ft but the peop! Wee Submit @ few mutilated prices for your consideration. } - At 59c Each, At 79 a Yard- ‘ Foulard sities, 25 dit- 2 $ Men's Colored Bosom Shirts, te eeiere ata poor one 2) White body, well. made, and in the lot. Make your welec- }¢ Sold regular at S6e and $1.00 tions early; others get $1.00 a ) 5 ch; odd only 59c each, yetd; only We ; At 87 1-2c Each. Men's Heavy Fleeced Un- Gershirts and Drawers; they A i 5 22 must go regardiess of cost; pieces Colored Dress Goods, 33 quer 0c to 7h each; only , ? 5 We place on sale mine At #9c a Yard. hot one sold lees than Gc end g Phase At 57c Each, up to Se, They 2 3 Men's Wool Camel's-hatr or > mber of different weaves, Homespuns, Her- Gray Shirts and Drawers; they are marked regularly $1, but must be closed out; only 87 At 12 1-2c a Pair. Men's Gray or Tan Wool Halt Hose, like the Under- wear, must be closed out; worth 20¢; o: l2tge. cheeks, the b t dark; ought to | bring only Si-8e a yard. At It 1-2c a Yard. Rest Perenles, about 60 dif ferent pattern unusually pretty designs for shirt waists 12%c and 1Se kind; cae: WE ARE H FOR THE At ‘Ile Each. Ladies’ Patent Leather Felts, latest style; worth 26c; Tuesday only Lic, At 19¢ Each. Gold Trimmed Ladies’ Bel never sold leas than 36e; the Leader only 19, At 35c¢ Each. Ladies’ Wide Rack Patent Leather Relt: ‘old trimmed; the 50c kind; ‘only S5e. We have also twenty other varieties too numerous mention, in 1/Aigion, wiih, | 3 satin, velvet, etc., etc, all at 5 only AtiTc a Yard. Remna: of flilne imported Ginghames, running from 2 to 5 yards and 83 Inches wide; always 2c, only 17%c At 39 a Yard. 58 and 64-inch Cream Dam ask, some with red borders, value Me and 6c; only 390. At 79c a Yard. § $ 5 pieces Satin Damask, snow white and Irish and Scotch manufacture; regular prices 81.00 and $1.25 a yard; only 70 lowest prices. 3 PRICE TALKS. At Ic Spool Thread, 2 dos. At 19¢ a Yard. hooks and eyes, box Standard Table Ol Cloth, tacks, thimble, paper ‘pins, fancies, white, gold and mar- spool embroidery silk, ete. ble; sold everywhere at 220 At 2c Children’s "| Hand~ Ro Genter 24 e@n- only 190, At $2.69 Pair. blanket velopes, 1 dozen safety pins, roll toilet paper, nd 100 other arti. An Alaskan wool extra heavy; not many left; were sold all seas $4; only $2.69 patr. At 17e Each, : pth - Covered Rooks, 150 | different titles, by well known authors, good paper, trust's price 3be ~ Cabinet of assorted hair pins, 400 best Rogit h pins, 1 dozen best du- afety pins, ising comb, ete. Bottle of Vaseline, machine oll, muet- lage, red or black ink, tatoum powder, eg darner, cube pins, ete, ete, § 2 and 260 a yard; at The Leader , 5 § ¢ M ? fine comb, clear to B0e; type: only 1 IRY DOMESTIC FINISH 2.2 .2usc02"OniyVaetmanebine fe that will produce Domestic properly Cascade Laundry co., Corner Third Ave. and Main® St. Telephone Main 210, Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue. Telephone Main When You Want a Perfect White Wine, Ruy our Riesling AA, @ 70 per gallon, Sauterne A, @ $1.00 per gallon, Sauterne AA @ $1.50 per gallon. These have @ beautiful color and a fine bouquet. " Tel, Main 607, Special delivery. MIGLIAVAGCA WINE COMPANY, . . . 109 Main St Onl tle t the t CE AMUS >We oad ghout igen mphe fron tb and top ry 0} wrice — 1B U pnow Veg oll’ sto aquic ough a fo Oc