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11, 1% pripay, APRIL rene Rupes & bY aaa American } na hiehwer br &. eiywar N sebages ot ¥ et panes “pinbeTors _ a fe SONS = j., Pike 40 eR, sR ee BRS “® Tasen Foe Co Dae y attention to fe ’ Are ine a kK firs |! fe | zy! (a - peg ETN CONTRACTORS Pacific Coast Steamship to. | rOR NOME For San Franeleco Leave Seattie Fo. m, amaehips City of matilla, April ® FOR SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA Leave Beattie ® » failing Aprit 6 PAND SADDLERY r Sitka south bound) 113 James Si... & ficols Meston j Te ket OMe 2. The White Yukon Route Rig Salmon, kon, Klondike and White Horse Mining districts. *ass and THROUGH PASSENGER AND fERVICK MAINTAINED DUR- ING THI WINTER, tree im watches, tiamonta jewelry “ JOR LOAN OFFICE, 517 24 ave NEWELL, Vice President and General Manager. 3 FRANCIS LER, Traffic Weights and pr THE SEATTLE STAR, ADAM & NLANE \ About Caps We have it—your idea of a cap—it’s a big task to col- Will Promote “Hoch der city ot |lect for your choosing all the permissible cap styles, but| Kaiser” Coghlan we think we've succeeded. New Style Golf Caps, Fancy Plaids, 75c to $1 Golf Caps, Scotch Plaids, Cheviot and Worsteds, 25c Up Golf Yacht Caps, $1, 75c, 50c and 25¢ Yacht Caps, $1, 75c, 50c Cadet Caps, 50c Tam O'Shanters, $1, 75c and 50c Agency for the Youmans Hat Adams & Blanchard OPTICIANS Bi et ave ba dae 2 xt Rutiding Established ta Phone, Main GuT years Bigek PATENT ATTORNEY a 8 Bare Boyd bi esiancreh Medical In. RUSSELL. Hinckley PLUMBING ©O., Buff 471. LN] Tel, Green 47) ING AND BINDING fistic Printing. Ehare Cards, Wedding Annox Pirett and Pike. . Commercial printers, 304, ‘fashington bidg ‘La er Treen's Tel, White 483. TAN Proms. Inc. 507-11 24 ave West Washington street ® Printer,” 214 Bpring street, Market Report Printing Ca OGRAPHERS jing. Wile. Sullivan bike 218 Columbia street. Prete | Gt tS) Ry REPAIMING manetactured, woo & RUSSELL. Ist Ave. 101134 Ave, Cigar store. rie ioe tetle—oUsEs AND Lots. H|8 roorns......: by} 7 rooms 100) 4 roorne S\ Sil Shik Poon AUE—VACANT Lory Min padi BI800) Lots, 20th ay + 400] pe fae ts, Jarnes wt 700 | ry Lots, Sth av * mang bee a Interest EXCHANGE, M17 44 av. THE GLOBK NAVIGATIC FOR HONOLULU DIRECT a steamer this lino on oF about the 10th of each month. Shipping Permits Required] For information, t office of the Globe block, First avenue and Madison street. / . F. THORNDYKBE, Manager Traffic Department. NOTTINGHAM, S Greahate Opticlan, neat t BART, Osteopathiet, iC Senttartum, 11-14 & Dally services, Effective March 25, Navy Yard and Dry . Charleston and Sidney Athlon and inland Flyer From Columbia Dock. Columbia street. Leave Seattle: *6:20 and 10.00 a. m *2:35 and 4:20 ». m. trip 11:30 p.m.) Leave Bremerton & m., 399 and 6:15 p. m Leave Sidney: 7:0 and 11:50 a. m., 6:00 and 11.95 a. m. Beach and Peas Potnt take steamers leaving Seattle at 1:00 a. ™. oad 10) 2. gg Bromer- Bremerton (1 (Saturday only “For Pleasant a morrow's selling, espace will pot maps; but a look through our different where everything ts plainly tick eted, and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. Three Round Trips Daily. Leaves Seattic 7 a m., 12 m. and & pm. Leaves Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:20 and Colman Dock, | B. SCOTT, Mer. COMMERCIAL | Phone, James 1541. gE. NORTHWESTERN — COMPANY. Steamers Sailing for Nome, Teller and Bering Sea Points. CENTENNIAL Salling Date June 1 and every 30 days M1 and 22 Pioneer Buliding. Phone Union 61. Pacific Clipper Line E. E. CAINE, President. For Nome 8. 8 NOME CITY, April 21. 8. 8. JOHN 8. KIMBALL, June L For Valdes &. & SANTA ANA, April 15. For Golovin Bay Direct, &. S. Chas. Nelson, June ist. for San Francisco Kruse 8. 5S. Line. S. 8. Chas. Nelson, April 21. For further information app! Phone, Main 1147, 618 First Ave. T IPERIOR COURT OF the State of Washington, in and for the County of King Fay, plaintiff, cahey, defendant. mons of publication. The State of Washington said Charles Mulcahey, defendant: You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within sixty days after the Fn, of the first publication of thi mons, to-wit, within sixty days after the I4th day of March, fend the above entitied action in the above entitied court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your answer upon the un- dersigned attorneys for plaintiff at their office below stated; case of your fallure so to do judg- | ment will be rendered agal according to the demand of the com- | Plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of this action Is to for clone a mortgage upon the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty-two twenty-four Sharies Mul- No, 34933. Surm- Microbine 1902, and de- Tce bo house, $175; rent $20; Also good opening for samples of our Pile Cure since Jan. 1, and have fold 91 boxes, We have more FREE SAM- range four Washington, given by the defendant Charles Mulecahey to H i secure his promissory note for payment of six thousand (6000) do lara on August 17, at the rate of eight per cent num until paid; sory note and mortgage tr, for a valuabie assigned to plaintiff) principal of said note cept the sum of two hundred thirty nine and 64.100 (229.54) dollars; for an attorney's fee of five per cent mount found due as provided in said note and mortgage, and for) costs and general relief PETERS & POWELL, Postoffice address, Rooms 4 to % Dex ter Horton Bank FPutllding, Seattle, | King County, Washington. Date of first SALE — LODGING nwU8E , with satereat fd Tae at 1 per cent. (which said promis Whoaws mxciance, 1011 24 ev. consideration that the entire is unpald ex ALe—BusINESs OppoRTU- ¢ + Gr ‘k ware ‘ocery store 590) | C’nfect’n’ ystre 600 publication, by the Pec k. Naame EXCHANGE, 1102 34 300000ssensneeeeeoeeeee Renee en nnn All Da veciala at Wreckage After Bale prices, Leader ts showing the greatest bargains tn Silks, Dress Gooda, mestics, Linens, Beddings, Gloves, Notions, Children's Ready-made Dresses, Millinery, ete. ete., SPECIAL, Out of our 409 Umbrellas on sale yesterday, we have but about 5 left; 98c (iarden Implements vs. Piles We have given away 4 | $2 Bon March: Giso Every Saturday we will offer a certain article and it will pay you to watch the THER FORECAST 719 Second A ve, | sneanemer Hinckley Block Kennel Club Mange Cure Cures Mange quickly irritation Instantly ing and antiseptic Royal Kennel K ‘ils Fleas Relieves the Soothing, heal- LLL a a Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue. Wreckage Bale prices SSR PRP Saturday Specials The Wreckage Sale merchandise of the steamer Hertha will play & most prominent part. Among the many bargains offered for to- permit us ¢o tell you of hundreds of departments and wit Underwear, they are yours at the same unheard price— ‘The season has now come for you to start fixing up your garden and lawn. We have all the necessary tools for such a work, and at very low prices. 1401 Third Ave., Corner Union Telephone Main 88) 1413 ANS SARE wenn La tn ts tts tn ns Tomorrow, SATURDAY, April 12, we will sell our fine home-made cookies at 8 a doz. or 2 doz. for 15¢ at a special price, announcement, GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON WUT AT $2.75 PER TON This kole ts from siope which we opened, and is the best domes. tic kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL CO,, Bunkers, foot Maayan cent on cet EXCHANGE, 1201 24 yee Ramaker Music CO 4°97 Beninghausen 1415 Second Ave. 4750 Same Side of the Street, Sam Block as the Bon Marche Rea thoar Cobiias B/th, Atlee bl aod ad Au, Watches fiold Jewelry Silverware For Wedding and Birth- 807 First Avenue Time Inspector for Col imbia and Puget Bound Railroad, THE QUAKER DRUG CO Bole Agents for CURE-IT-UP— Cures Chill Blains 1013-1015 First Avenue. Globe Bullding. RELIABLE PIANOS Piano House Second and Union ar jeich F today and by limit for active on the retired list rquhar reached his 624 ation of th ral years, la one of the mic ilar ere in tt nervice | eon In the navy nearly half a lcentury, He was born in Pennsylva nla and was appointed to the naval academy from that state in 1s ID iring the civil war he took part in | many of the most memorable nay ta, and sinee 1866 he has served in all parts of the world tall of the navy yards In this coun try. His last sea command was the | North Atlantic squadron. In Samoan hur jmanded the flagship Trent val bureau of equipr t, with relative rank of commodore motion of Capts Joseph Hul Coghi an and Jamen Hoben | Bands. ORANGES Selling Well from Walla Walla bave «& reaned and the pric to $2 gus is rising slightly ture just now. The firet box | emall oranges are selling from $3 | Rose oranges al | going at $2.50q3 | Potatoes are have been heavy | deman Out of town orders Koel with practically no change. JOBBING QUOTATIONS ' 200 A_ car (CORRPCTED DAILY) Green Freit hie | turnips, eg?sl.25; wariioc 6c; cabb } owt parenips The; S1@1.10; pumpkina, 2@2%e per ike artichokes, @@ ” Fruits to tempt your taste nauc han prunes, 2 pounds Blac kber r cn, Dried Evaporated Raspberries Special prices for Saturday, Specials 10c GOODS FOR Se Xe package Nebraska Starch for package i Laundry Star lhe package Ann nnn enn nnn R.T. Shannon erecnryt co. Incorporated 1220-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Main 1061 AUCTION Nb College | SALE By J. T. WILSON AUCTIONEER Ware, Dishes, ete, FARQUHAR | RETIRES: WASHINGTON, D, ¢ April 11 viral Norman von Helder ervice was placed Admiral Farquhar, who haa beer chairman of the lighthouse board for | Wethe | per ib; veal. large. Fastern Washington timothy, § 19.00; alfalfa, L2@iiq Grain—Oats, $29.00; wheat, $28.60; orn, $34.00; rolled barley, $24.00. ar jcane of 1489 he com j his services in that terrible expert- ence he was made chief of the na- His retirement results In the pre will proba some time, owing to the fact that the board of health iw not familiar with the subject. The sanitation committee of the elty counc!| has asked the board of health to prepare an ordinance for the erection of a crematory. The board suegested that the city coun- il appre wend a representative to visit Bast- ern clues where crematories are ope rated AFEATURE Produce on Local Markets Very little remains on the market fof the stuff which arrived on yes- terday’s steamer Prices continued good all days, the Inclination being to rise rather than fell. Asparag is quite plentiful, The shipmen ¥ in * have fallen off 6 per box. California aspara low at $@100. The shipments of tomatoes waa very good, the price The orange market fs rather a fea- Valencias of the season arrived to day. It te being held at & A car of amall sised navels came in. These eatly in demand, amein. They are hanged. Arrivals ugh to offeet the today Other markets remain G10 4 box; cookin 35; eating apples, 82 oranges, §$2.70@3.5: bananas 1.54; pineapples, $64.00 per dos 52.76; navels, ) on, ? @* 00 cane; tan $1.75; grape fruit, $2,506.60. | « Vecetabies Potatoes—$31.000 4.00 a ton: beet: $1.00@1.60 per sack; carrota, @7bc; per sack lettuce, $i. per case itr 401. per cwt; husks, 0; celery, © per dos; sweet potatoes, $2.00 per case; Chill peppers, 34@ 300; sauer kraut, 24@%c; tomatoes, $1.756@7.25 per crate radishes, 10¢ per dos | parsley, 20090¢; ontona, $2.95¢2.60 per cauliflower, Se @I1.00; squashes, 2c; wax beana, per dos jatring beans, S§@l0c; cucumbers, | $1.50@2.90 per box; Brusecia eprouta, | 7@8c; peas, T@8e; rhubarh, 4k per Ib; California, $1.75 per box; epin- A aplendid line of delicacies at best cash prices. Just a few Pitted Cherries, very fine, per pound : ° he Pitted Plume make a better pound. ‘ Ge Saturday No untoward | Bird Seed for.. Se lOc package Baking Soda for Be Black Walnuts per pound... Be At my auction room, 620 Pike st., | Friday, the 1ith, 10 a, m., consisting| of Parlor Organ, Bedroom Sets, Sin a Sewing Machine, Rockers, Ex | tension Table, Dining Chairs, Cook | Stoves, Steel Ranges, Wool Art} Squares, Queens Toilet Sets, Granite| J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer, 3 } per box eparagua, 0@ per box Hutter, Cheeee, legs and Poultry Butter Weshington ecreameries, f lowa 1 W2%; Ch atl Wa m” full TH } ‘ } New k 184 @lde; Wisconelr 14 oquefort, ihe; Pdar "411.006 pine on New York, 16@Pi6e perme irger, 16@ brick, 16@17c; Swiss, Nege—Strictly fresh ranch, 17@18e; California, 4@ibe; Oregon, 1h« lAve 1 ry~Hena, 184%@ltc; fry ors, $4,00@6.00 per doz; turkeys, 13@ ; meene, 10@llo; ducks, 1c, Dressed poulitry-Turkeys, 14@16¢; greene, 11@18c; ducks, M@1bo; chick- ena, 13@14 Honey—12@1ke Previstons Freeh meat-—Cow beef, Te per Ib; beef, 7@7%o0 per Ib; mutton, yc: ewes, T%c; pork, 106 mali, 100, Provisionsa—Hama, 14%c; breakfast backa, 140; bellies, 1Z0, liay—Puget sound, per ton, $13.00; we Corrected dally — The followtag Prices are being offered to the pro- r in round lote on the dock or in car at Beattie Grain—Oata, $26.50@27.50; barley, $21,00; wheat, chicken feed, $21.00; corn, bulk, $37, 00. Cheese-Native Washington, 119@ 1 Me Kege-Strictly frowh ranch, U4@lée. Hiuter--Washington creamery, 34 “; ranch, L@i7 MAY BE DELAYED The proposition of a city crematory not be acted upon for tate money wsuffiaien te THEY'RE OFF Baseball Launched by Game With Amateurs Dugdale’s bunch of ball plepere Mned up against the University bors Athiet! park yesterday and made a creditable ehowing. The students have a very strong team and played well against the profes- sionals, notwithatanding the fact that they were beaten by an over- wheiming score of M to % The game yewterday showed plainly thet there has been bunched together for Be- aie a crowd of players that woald do credit to almost any minor league. George Stovall, one of the new pitohers, waa in the box for a few inningw and demonstrated that he had played ball before and that as @ piteher he could hold hie own. Aithough younger than his brother | Jemee he ts larger and apparently a much stronger man. He haa a long nge arm and when he wants to, ball over e with be if a happy-@o-lucky fellomw, al- ways wearing & broad grin as @per- sonal adornment. The New Catcher Mat Stanley, the new cate! Are rayed in a spotiess white uniform, took his posttion behind the bet yee terday. He is aii that has been claimed for him, which ts saying a great deal Stanley te the right man in the right place, and Dugdale dewerves credit for @gning him. Captain Schwarta ts a good man and pute ginger into the whole game by hie breezy style of play. He be- * in jJolying” the team and keeps the boys tn constamt good humer. Rabbitt, the new shortstop, in everywhere et once and in every play. When he ten’'t behind firet sane bh third. At the bat, however, he is a little wenk, as ie the rest of the team, Practice In this line wit ¢o them good. is heading off a safe hit over Today 4 Tomorrow's Game The game itself yesterday waamot much viewed from a sporting staad- | point except to show off the w iplayers. The college boys say tha & stronger team will be on the fleld teday and tomorrow. Sunday the sewionals will play a picked nine. Donnelly, another new pitcher, will work In the box today and to morrow, Ira Harmon and Jesse Bto- vail are both tn good pitching trim and will take their turns, The grounds are not in shape yet, but will be cle rolled dowr proved over last year, and beteer ball can be played on them. The right field, Inst year’s weak spot, been levelied off PRESIDENT red off today and They are much im- HOME AGAIN WASHINGTON, D. C., April 11— The president and party retunned m the South this morning ' le curred on home triy s them- i# having enjoyed tre excur- WEATHER FORECAST E uttle and v ty—Tonight and turday, showers; fresh to brisk | south winde. -~> Want help? See our offer on Clas- | aified pag & A real estate ad. in tomorrow's Star will help sell your property, eae If you don't get an answer to your | Employment Wanted ad., you get | your money back See the classl- fled page. A MAN WHO MADE A FORTUNE ‘lacer mining lost it tn stocks, DIDN'T KNOW, You may know all about your line, and yet be playing a los- in game buying clothes We know clothes, and this know- ledge is at your service, SUITS TO ORDER, $25 and $86, SEATTLE TAILORING CO. 1207 FIRST AVE.

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