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i ; neva 4 a i Last Edition PAINTERS 4 O’Cieck p.m. es AWAITING A CLEVER | THE COUNT © SWINDLE Election Returns of Remain- A Suit-Trick Worker Comes | Ing Parties Yet to Come to Grief lenumend Chamber of Com: 3)" THE SEATTLE STAR. . are| OLYMPIA down. 1d AAR ik ON BON MARCHE NORKDHOFY ® co. Importers’ Stock of Silk at 35c onthe s PPRFPPPPHRI2 PPP oP pve Pecece — mar merce Mareh Gov, M Chamb imp ornir being shut ed that he will t Our Glasses Satisty i! « mt » Saturday ¢ hen —_ Because Thoy Are IN HONOR [Ssecties Se eeee, Might 2 jen wh FRIRAPRIRIIAIIP DIPI9M ATID? The candidates of the vartous ¢ police believe that a wholesale f state examination With Gh Ws are eimai ( vomeeee M 960 Suspenders, nc hotel swindle was nipped in the bud : me, | re ‘ re experts th remedy: Loc Minor parties, polled a very lght! when A, D. MeIntone was arrested las - tor oon ‘sf dentine Men's White Linen Handker 7" Sr sn Braker ee ia rtaeade iis Ritany orca cof Doliar @2 up at the time of going to pros, | Tver | swindler wee ne out with Well aa his muceemsor, that such 12 nd Avenue, Seattle OF8% sshhaaeisecie east Feach only a few hundred altogeth- | $60. At the alnter-Grand his game | iS seetn alist; Evers |lowed. Fe edly Pevod \ in onde D. BUCK & CO. 1404 24 Ave., New Times Bldg. 0. BUCK & CO. w. |, bate last night Detective Barbee {ter t night In Ranke hail nist; George lfound evidence to show that the “4 pete es os 2 Nd: Walter: | Morenern: See Reatite Rams ware ole tr Bed OF eis er canes ene _ BELATED DODE An Importer sold us his surplus eseetey t =a REACHES PORT THE POWER BEHIND THE stock of Fancy Silks at a great [ i een tae nelr respec an ' red : ve » Lag sie Seecetpanm hia Inability to be pres- | ¢ | price advantage. There are three tive tickets. By this evening the of- Carroll was calea | Steamer Broke an Eccentric While P | th 1 as i tt t o t and reapo 2us ne /eare in the iot, wo fiotal wil have been 1 , Going Into Biaine ousa y rth Bs : 9 ee - — though short, wes fill-| 7 ' $1.35, $1.25 and $1.00 a yard. ' Irish ph nd the yest asec » . . e DECISIONS people to theit | this , Just rec dy 7 ae path ass — | Friday the entire purchase goes £ > uae the box 5 ssiiainntian t p of Boy <nee Pants, Blouses an ‘ EB ¢ clothes, or at least t 1 0 | lg ® fe ; : on sale at the unheard of price of ie wed to contain the cloth to, nave, &, bere: n « hirt Waists ever shown t and $60 was paid on mission and to get a. t 1 : | : the messenger who. deliver : ¥ parks ® in the city. « goods. It has now been discovered | Ae " at ry |that the box contained merely a | be Pagel ' 1% old paper = ats | day m ing 5 ~ eparations were found in McIn- | t for Beattie, w bs OLYMPIA, Wash., March 5,— The on # room after his arrest showing | Judge i if Daasehgers , | : supreme court handed down an op-|that boxes were fixed up to go t \* easiness was fnion this m: In » case of |the Seattle and Northern hot | n-arrival of the steamer r} John Merman, Great | messengers had al dy been led Poy. by F,] # Northern railway, respot . in- | to = them when McIntone was ft ¢ Robert Emmet | - olvi ction for damages for in- | arrested ot Re net | Juries sustained at the Spokane de-| A warrant has been sworn out by|Fidlan. The ma Pe Carroll | Dunbar of t pot by the appellant slipping on an|H. B. Ratnier-Grand unsafe sidewalk. Judgment of the |Charging McIntone with grand jar acne ‘ lower court was reversed, a new trial|ceny. He will probably be tried to- |“ ordered and costs taxed against res- | morrow i pondent. | The trick ts but at the same Ir Jas. P. Lavin and Mrs, Kneg In the case of H. 0. Shuty, recetv- er for the Seattle Savings bank, ap- Mant, ve. H. Holmes and Kate . Holmes, re dent The court falls to find error in the ruling of the tria! court, declines to consider affidavits accompanying the motion Bhd affirms the judgment of the trial court. The cage involved the collection of &n sasessment on stock of the de- | D4? funct bank owned by respondents. | {2 1° |time one which evidently worked well old bewspapers are now in the pos- session of different hotels Early yesterday afternoon Cashier | Gates of the Rainler-Grand received & telegram purporting to be from A Crux, a well known guest of the house. The message was sent from Tacoma and gave instructions to pay | charges on a suit of clothes that me to the hotel from a local | A n ir es thought nothing of ‘The trial court found for appe e request, as they are ve : fn the sum of $225? and costs bl ay RAT Ge Ve suit. a Yound the Swindler Shortly after § o'clock a measeng boy appeared with the box bearing the name of a local tailor. A bill for 389 accompanied the parcel. Mr COOPERAGE opened the box. jtead of a neatly folded suit of clothes a bundle of old ewspapers was found coopers» Quickly he jumped into @ hack and Quarters of the stave and hoop man-/ followed the messenger boy. Mean- | b® ws of the country, is to bel while a detective had been ed | eF at a meeting to be held in| trom police hea today. The init fing to the formation of the combina- tion were taken at a conference held | Lee Barbee was walting two weeks ago. The company will| The be called the Central Cooperag Sales | the case and, piloted by the mease Co., 4 its headquarters will ger. he star to find the swin: Bultalo. Its capital will be $800,000. In the entrance of the Hubbard hotel Tseding manufacturers of Ohio, |on First avenue, between Seneca and Michigan, [lincis and Canada are| University streets, the man was the promoters of the movement. The| found. The officer placed him under | announced purpose of the combine |arrerst immediately and sent him to| is to advance prices, reduce freight | police headquarters. In his room| Fates, prevent unjust claims and stop | Were found billheads of a number of | Fulnous price fluctuation | Seattle talloring houses and a quan- SIX ROUNDS (=):5=-"¢ 3 At police headquarters the man |fep CHICAGO, March 5.—Martin Dut- gave his name as A. D. MoIntone and | Pe said he was a bookkeeper. His Ta- fy, the Western lightweight cham- Pion, and Jack O’Brien, who once |coma partners are stil! at large. ®ave Frank E the toughest kind | of a 25-round nett, are to mix things | 0 N G up in a six-round bout before the| Aome club tonight. The two fighters | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 6. ¢ set for Secretary Lon; among the best in thelr class and | Sabees all gu ses gO astray they will) vely battle from the time | is now although no/| arters. Mr. Gates | ha’ back to the hotel, where Detective} learned the details of | h™ ths we wpa sounds. The winner will be | 7; he to grt Frank Erne for the /tirement from the cabinet champions |known to be May 1, al announcement has yet been for |made. epresentative Foss of Iil- inots ts the most favorably mention- | = as his successor. TACOMA, March 5.—The first train of home-seekers taking advantage of | the reduced rates, arrived last night ‘Today more than 1000 immigrants | 70 BLAME resched Western Washington. Ratl- | 708A officials state that an immense The following letter was given by Ada Osgood to Dr. Emil Bories a Qyattic will be carried on for the nest | lew minutes before she killed herself liable wheat | hington are be- jlast night by swallowing carbolic | \ acid: Ing rapidly purchased DROPS DEAD “Dear Doctor,—I want you to send my ring home and my body also. I} was driven to do this act by my hus- | WASHINGTON, D.C. 3 5.—| be * 4 ; Congressman Rufus Polk of Penn. |Pant, He has some other woman |now, and I hope he is happy. He yivania dropped dead in the Hotel | saiq 01 couldn't be aston at Pri iadelphia this morning. | eu! t'this morning that he wouldn't b be happy until I was dead. If I look Mercer Schoo! League bad afterwards, don’t let strangers see me. You will be paid for your oe trouble. I #hall soon be in peac Prot. Yoder of the University ot 4 ‘Washington, wil) address the meet (Signed) ADA OSGOOD ing of the Parents’ Teachers’ league @t Mercer school on Friday next, at | 3p. m. WOMEN’S: $ SUFFRAGE Loyal lodge, No. 138, held a very wecceastul meeting last evening, When delegates were elected to at tend the coming session of District lodge, No. 16, to be held at Kent on the sth inst A debate on “Women's Suffrag room will take place in the lodge next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bethel Lectures Mrs Lilian Cole Bethel comn & course of instruction in tary law yorterday befor ated Women's clubs. ‘will continue for a week @eoured for the society by B. Dunbar, who is Deughter of the Ameri tion. Mrs. Bethel is a thority on this subject a fena widely | read treatise referred t |to tal nae hile (thr i here, ax several tailor’ boxes full of |'0 tke action re fi the country as possible on. his trip 0 A S committee was appointed to look 5 O : | CONDITION OF Seeman vis Yesterday being election day no 9 : »pments in the labor dim rere ar Gates paid thie and the boy departed. the Then something seemed to tell the | ashier that all was not right and he 1 I steps look-|overtook the boy and brought him|™en are again working work. jeee all the men at work agnin GOES DOWN - early hour this morning tn a eollis |ion with a collier « wh channel. De [nave not | present hour. e Herbert S. Upper First Avenue and Cherry St. hi f Irish Love Song,” by Mine Susie ational | MeArdie | | The entertainment cloned with «| ball, The grand march was | Full particulars in tomorrow's Star. Remember the sale does not start until Friday morning at 8:30. See our Second Avenue win- dow for an idea as to variety and Quality. ZheBon Marche Ages 3 to 16 years, worth 75c and $1, our price 50 CENTS Our stock of Men's Boys’ and Child- ren's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, At a ported ‘that Buy light that t6 clean, cheas reanized w LABOR STRIKE ‘onventent Ill Occidental Ave, @ ena Phone Main 495 free from odors nulsance of matches? F © reported. The p holding out for the « ° rin dally wages. The pias making the fight without @ Bullding Trades cour Nghting assures a convenience not obtainable by any other 14 of Thursday Specials and the result of the strike ts method of artificial lebting Hats, C aps me Shest/amost plumbing contractor! Mackerel ee cee come sive us hg NORDHOFF @ Co. morning that © general |. 1) Ait cnite, worth toe each. | . and be convinced. between plumbers a. » 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St. boss in am be would pro! ey : rete foncnl tars. Hes. Smoked Bloaters Fee SANT og: | rhe Seatte {1 D, BUCK & CO. siempten te aoe Wa aen eo tonne Electric Co ‘ mbar of auiatere Wt cotaeeine to n pickle, per pound..,...he 4 4O- Agents Red Seal Brand Union Made Men's Working Clothes. Another week will probably Best in the World 1404 Second Ave., “tiuin* _ Flaked Wheat breakfast ¢ “Saxon Rolled Oats cy Eas a bi ach package, 6 poun 907 First Ave. All Cases of Deainess or Hard Hearing Are Now Gurable by Our New Invention. Onty Those That Are Born Doat Are incurable, HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY OVER, England, sorted here jo boat De March 5.—It ts that ‘the Hritish tor oyer Was sunk at an FREDERICK & WELSON Fine Furniture THREE DAYS MORE OF THE SAMPLE SALE { HEARD OF THE SALE is that every ‘day samples never previously offered {are placed on sale. The show is al- ? ways new and interesting. ming up the Eng ails of the accident been recelved up to the deal of money, and was under sverything without the least 4 A prominent pants manufacturer closed out to us one thou- sand pair of Pants. Take Your Pick $3.00 Pair you sent me for my stoma ha cheap and complete cure. f JOHN BUMMAN, Washburn, Win Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation | Sameer You Can Cure Yourself at Home a INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 La Salle Ave., Chieage, i Old Reliable Saturday is positively the last day of the Sample Sale —bear in mind the Sample Sale ends Saturday night. It’s the best furniture sale Seattle has ever known. Best because a dollar buys more quality than heretofore We Bought Up Samples at the Furni- holce improved acre tract on Renton car line, near Dunlap h de CONDITIONS OF SALE. paid for on the day of pur- Station; soll is ric ttom goods must be land, thoroughly cleared, fenced ‘The cheapest Pants tn th che 1 for ¥ nd ture Exposition 2] No goods will be held on part payment for 2 flowers, etc, A good buy, High grade tatlor At practically our own prices. We sell {] “rhe sate is for SPOT CASH 5 . Bo 'y- ‘ousers, French and f ° No goods will be exchanged under any condi. ae SERRE, In ‘atripes them to you at just a trifle above cost 2] tons — goods should be examined thoroughly. We are SOLE AGENTS for windew Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN been in the lead for SEVEN TY-TWO YRAF It is made in St. and its factory covers ten square blocks. The Charter Oak takes the prem um at every Easten exhible tion. , We give you a guaran tee direct from the factory that whenever the range does ot prove satisfactory we Will refund your money. as soon as porsibie TURE TO THOSE bihbe HAVE JUST } , Louis, 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block Sample Sale Prices on 1 Dressers, Com- pared With Regular Prices Solid Oak Dresser, bev 1 worth regular rie ond Hand Royal Chat Bol i Bergh Tle ys . jane ee FURTH nano ps) is et an Sy Mt See Ate BD nites anally of SokaOak rant eB ace AERO We Will Give Yoo$ F Still Suffering Gale. price et Ahi whee: moped cay C $32.50 for Every See Yoo With Regular and Sample ter Oak Range Metal Beds Sale Prices Compared _May Have for Safe. Full sise Metal Bed, fairly priced at $2. + $21.00 regularly; Sample Sale pr! plo | Metal Bed, ts Bale price Chicago Furniture & Stove RHEUMATIS Sciatica, Neuralgia, $10.00 quality of Metal Bed; Sampie Sale pri Metal Bed, regular price $66.00; Sample Bale 9Blood and Skin $10 snceiias sive aii i’ ssiay wsdl sine t® § wig ‘cade sch hua segaae ics toeh eee Phone 1332-476 24 Ave § Diseases, including Eczema, Erythema, etc., earls Saha Dees cereseesssssnees $0400 HA/B Main 759 Company * tian Drapery and ae Sale | @ interest in the introductory and apri the values are unusually interesting When all you have to do Is to allow me to make a thorough Free Examination of your case, after which I will tell you truthfully When You Can Be Cured My treatment does not o Alls,” but each individual en mand, and I positively use no DIES, All Medicines Are Furnished Free —a I PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS These are the only DENTIN LE PAL ethods and in and pore F east oo iat of “Patent Nostrume’’ is treated as {i )PIATES ov NO PALIN, no sleep-producing. in SEATTLE who use ABSOLUTELY gredients to EXTRAC fill and lain crowns undetectable from natura’ Full Set of Teeth, Gold $5 sale of Draperies and Upholsteries hasn't lagged a mo- ne sample vatues Prices From the Drapery Room with those terrible agonizing and death-racking pains of $ cs vate 733 ai condt COAL TAR 2: ff: %, pe nd Porcelain Crowns ssikiia aie wnued Gaeihe él Asa’ Mkekion) csi ; Velour Portier, sold regularly at, per pair, $50.00; ; Damask, $2.60 quality; sale price, per yard...81.50 r Xi there BUILDING PERMITS University Of Pennayivenis), ana having conaea Ty aimarton (the aale price 75 { Tapestry, $1.75 quality: sale price, per yard. 1.00 imeelaveoree oop Cents a Tn ty for the past twelve shout ae Silk Velours, sold regularly at $5.00; eale price 2 60-inch Velours, $2.26 quality; sale price, per yard ‘iiing . ; Diver, pice medicine in this elty for the y Ive years, should be sufficier « pri § \. Silver fillings that stay in & tec, Butlaing permits were janued at it ¢ closing out vouch for my standing in my professior ae q ; Oriental Drapery, 760 quality; sais ‘price ‘per sara” . 500 up S880 ity engineer's office te » Smith ron Bile yd Mora Damask, regular price $4.50; sale price. . a J sabaaiseg: > Sed ‘eeth extracted painless M S Kennedy tor repairn at ek socond {hree-p Office Consultations Are Always Free Bic. Gotite, xewutee oeioe babe: baie ries { eitihe: iit, 'fhe and” Ss ge su Se ly Boe = avenue, to cost rad to G. 0, Gu 4 A ou are unable to call at my offices, write'me for a Symp Damask, $6.60 quality; sale price, per yard $4.00 2 yard By our scientific method motors st 101 | Beca i 3 to 6 years, tom Blank. MYHOME TREATMENT HY CORRESPOND ESET u of making artificial teeth au gon for & one-story frame co: at| I8 ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL, TERMS MODERATE. Call on « r ~ Weta vor Roun! a euction r Ringe 4229 Third avenue northwest st address FREDE er na eeeen re hg is eee” WE. HUTCH HINSOW CO 95 MUTUAL LIFE 3) “intr arta ete. ne weit ith avenue south, t 0 - - be ni Seana ibe terecetor # BUILDING | COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS, 713 First Ave. thet! stat bah: io is Sh eee aaeyagel er ee || ‘Second Ave., Madi d Spring S Unlon Mosk, iat floor south et MacDougall and Seat nada frame hous {2 oFFice HOURS—9 a.m.-12 m.; 1-5, 7-8 p.m.; Sundays 10a.m.1 p.m iT} son an pr ng ts. Office hours, $:30 a, m, to 8 p. m,; 8 9 tol oe ty-teied avenus, te com Siu, U UOU Seve vVeCOUeLD, 4 WN, D. D, Be

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