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Wovld Benefit Farmers en et va Pe “Francesca da Rimini re ‘ : ‘ field, of the agricultural! the hearing lo be given by the eau A eplendid productian of “Fran. | PANA0ORt wity John Ry ‘the | departen at Warhington, DO. 4 mimitiee corporations i Ur erick W nad L Jarry tthe | hie at ae t rh s} tigeting the hendlin { grain On | posed as ents to the tthe Grand b the tp f . ° thin At exan oy Ober t« pany s franehine etace , . “ department will rece The amendments are arked for hy nae te * pew wi hich + ‘ ¥ wir ‘ oy . fart up vote w ” mh eattlc Manuf J ‘ i * to t avd whitet ih beat th thy wet te \ tat nd ether \ Mr, Warde : , in vie extublint unit ight aud power In order that th Madison Theeter f Nn equal terme WIth the Beugtle m of M , eudevilie compe Kieotee Company, whieh now Aur work amd . ny oh < M ’ h Mr. J plays t t 1 y ' et ae] car he i ate ARRESTED rourrent ‘ webreedgs gia oe ~ rg e murder he | Gaity . , The grand oy 1 will compare well with any that tt Pre “‘hurelar ot Wail anee’ resent, W Chater Rinehart of the covpers eee | E . at re 6 prominent Ave hente t . ee Te ore Lave | oreantne More than One Hundred ‘ very la the yeste , regular Cheater | These, with « large number of Baar mand Twenty Thousand et licenae, #uch as is required @f bona! coupon ballots which are being re-lM Fischer Pianos have been ae witthe we ' eived by the counett clerk in next Sw y the y one, however, and | larwe numb will be submitted te manufactured a distine he Man F Mexico, pe the committer tonlaht * |B tion which no other piane preaented tt r ‘ (ne rn does . = * et io valté Horses for Alaska NRnufacturer can or d . HM. A. Dy} of this For the use of the tage tine off chiim-—good evidence that ay end F me ees the White Pars @ Yukon pbrchasers of the Fischer ! » ae ang ‘ ila ow inte: . Ally ¢ Phe, Mun| Open att rena "MC haat oe ag well satisfied, and every ' Mex * perior to this | Femort hore Oregon which n@dw piano sold brings in te 7 5 company, arge of conducting @ variety the: | Sh! _ eaawoy pent week n@w customers, We make merit ter without a Heenme, * ed te haul a ppecialty of old and well - | be put on thy rhishec es of pia | Cad Johnson Again iP veurly ering c@ablished makes of pianos eines e who Was re 4 ways been 4, and which IS MISSING ¢ Narweny and THURSTON & HERRIN toilay are better than ever artomted la ” inin » ~ § sted lant wight on a) Mining and Investment Brokers Ties eup tatilition fet that the woman slipped a purse cons}, We Can save sling pianos exceed by far R.C.8 prominent busine b $130 ; rs vestments | Ma ummate a be lumbe eB War the Pacihe Northwest, and a an myste . me Ben La biying in large quantities > ska Centra LOUIS JAMES va Dies § mepeoniy Masia Ou means low prices. We are > - FY : 000 Alaska Petroleui & Coal At the Grand. in “Francesca da || « ma $08 ‘Alnene Conaatidnled writing a special contract to — has the Gra os) Teasrmiace Yrenerven insure against sickness and atthe at any tine, jorman Hacket | Har Bo far th oe Honrictia nee of nositio: Call in stilt teada the company, but if any nd of W mo Creat Excelsior low fy ton thing his work has slightly deterior " Poot © North Btar and we shall be pleased to ated since. ke became & “matinee | i ery i> eneanees show you the details and itol.” Although © remarkably hand-|yjex ty Patong ing 4 000 Hidden Treasure iy 4 some young mah and a clever Cone on os tags He We want to buy quote exceptionally low he has entirety too a ake sera } a Development Co, prices jur aett-< od that Wilwon closed the Lg bat saga Raee teal a ected the money and! one oday by W. Lucas Mr — . hy ent he Gray's Harbor! Lucas stated that he spent several (they wn hes Emmons & Emmons have been ad-} and found Dadary od. = Deputy tle audience, hut she |Vied of the myater disappear. | ¢ © Wiltsie went to Meroer is ance of Wilsun and are in charge muy to atluate the case her debut successfully fer work jest ' ~ he search for him _ preech. | | —_— ere Tole she arcse to the « sion. She ls ’/ Th ~ bas « goed voice and a great deat o¢| Change of Pastor tole e Ex T£2Zs * Persone! mogretinm | Rev, M@win Burrows, who hes © play Opens with a scene ofjcupied the pulpit at the Ast | Members of the “Kiities,” the brotherty We and closes With 4 | Methodist church, Fremont, for two} band Beotch musicians whieh triple tra, }years, will leave the city thie ever A im the efty tast night, came The piece witl be repented tonleht. ling to accept a call in Minerva, Olde or having to without their os pe mater gat the The au of Mr. Burrows is the on t this morn erformance ¢ he } Rev. Na Evens, formerly pastor Lie ne, « hangeron are Tempent™ will be pre jot ‘Trinity church, Whatcom | (he raitroad yarda Was caught #teat “The Kiltic | = : | int a whole cane Of the Then frull A packed house marked the con-| Stebbins Arrives Se ee ee cert of “The Kilties” band at the | Hn. & manager ve ere returned te the « Benttic theater last night. It i a The caus w e : “4 eaperd willtary musica! organtaation | shad was fully appreciated by the large audience The solaiste and dancers were heartily applauded Seattle Theater | ‘The first syndicate attraction to fome to the Seuttle theater, the “Corianion,” opens a week's en-| engement Sunday night. It ie a} romance of olden days with scenes i comes to ded. ke will play for the bai ance of thin week. Daniel Sully presenting “The Old Milt Stream” fer public fav Daniel Bally wither to announce that it ts the grestest play be has ever of fer It teaches the necessity of homer in the sora! relation of life #8 well us in business. The comedy { The SATURDAY’. SPECIAL DUCHESS CAKES th: dette: you get in the Union Bakery is the very best. umber of the . Important who w * K.00 hat should The Yournant before duying Prom, 914 First avenue, are} gente in Beat: Spring block vale Sate eee Two for Cents thon, DRUGS Ammonia, pint botties <3 Glycerine, pure, 2-08, betties...., Pe Pink Pills, Williams, We sixe,.,.35¢ Cherry Balsam, for coughs and ec Oe wise She Arnica Liniment, B50! Electric Medical Betts, $10.00 _ kind, he size / Remember that our prices on vre- | Seriptions are very reatonable. Read! on Castoria, to #ize..... Sugar Milk, per pound Nipples, 3 for 8. 8, 8, $1.76 2-quart Fountair guaranteed Malvina Cr 206 25e | size Syringes, #1 arn, Se wine PRESCRIPTIONISTS. BartettDrucCo. 66 GECOND AVENUE, Free Delivery. Phone, Main 503, | BALLARD Two Lors On FOURTH A Save the Fruit Kill the bugs now while wait for them to come to dinner Brown's Tree Soap Curls Them Right Up A ii-cent box makes a barrel of spraying solu- For further information, enll or write Kx Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. O27 First Avenue they are sleep. Don't $003 First Ave. and Twing as sent to the city Jal? by Patroimen } cook You can get $800 worth of hat sat Infaction for | worth whit | Saturday Thompeon and Glass Tt ie the $1.50 grade, One gallon to a eusiomer only J. ARONSON The Matehless Liquor Store 109 Columbia street. Phones, Sunset, Pink 1751; tn- dendent, 1751. Free delivery. * te It Worth While $1.08 by ne $2 Kpring bic ng Brow buying 3 maven son wale 4 Plewt The Ie it Agencies throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. sees Hanke Hail and Friday evenings Pri enone dally ” | "03 SPRING OPENING OF... Kingsbury $3 HATS w. B. HutchinsonCo Corner Second and Unicon THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. 3003 First Ave. NN IO GOLD DOLLARS FOR SO CENTS Would certainly be considered a great bargain. ‘Then, when a reputable house like THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. offers high-grade merchandise at less than half actual value, wouldn't it be a good investment to lay future use? Juying the Jankrupt Stock of M. Rosenthal & Co. from Mr. I. H. Jennings, the receiver in a supply for appointed by the Hon Judge Hoyt at about 35¢ on the Dollar, makes it possibfe for the Globe to sell at less than half price, and the public profit by the Globe's close buying. customers will not have MEN’S SUITS AND OVE COATS YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Youths’ $25 Suits and Over- coats mn . $8.25 Youths’ $20 Suits and Over PY er ey $5.55 Youths’ $15 Suits and Over COUG oe idevregeoes - $5.15 First Ave. 1003 Men’s $35 Suits and Over COBts ....645, - $11 88 | Men's $30 Suits and Over coats $0.90 Men's $25 Suits and Over coats $8.25 Men’s $20 Suits and Over coats boo can $6.55 | Men’s $15 Suits and Over CON ah ii aesccs $5.15 Men's $10 Suits and Over- COMB iis ese eee « $3.48 Saturday we expect to be a big day with is, and extra salesmen have been engaged so that | to wait, as has been the case for several days $10 Suits and Over $3.48 Youths’ FURNISHING GOODS MMOL cars nvderecs ss bir? tad Rtsatih onthies a ia inen ar ere iis TRUNKS sag: a coor mee me VALISES Children’s $10 Suits and ne en pene BLANKETS . hildren” $7 § Suits and Sep 31 vai Neehanea «43 COMFORTERS Children’s $5 Suits and ¢ ver 50 Underwear and coats $2.49 | $2.00 Underwear ., Men's $1.00 Shirts.... +34¢ Men's 7§-cent Strong Over- alls ... ALASKA Children’s $3 Suits and ¢ ver Coats ves . $1.23 GLOBE CLOTHING CO. MEN’S PANTS MEN’S HATS OUTFITS Men’s Pants, worth $8. .$3.85 | yron's Ox Wits. ..< ocd Men's Pants, worth $7. -$3:35 | Men's $3 Hats. at Men's Pants, women oy a | % about one-third Men's Pants, worth $5. .$2.48 | Men’s Pants, worth $4. $1.75 MEN'S SHOES cost prices Men's Pants, worth $3. .$1.48 | Men's $5 Shoes ......- $2.19 Men's Pants, worth $2.. 73¢ | Men's $7 Shoes ....... +318 the large Globe Block, north. weet corner. 1406 Second Ave., Seattle On west side of the street, in ee omen ee Settlers AL AL ALLE LLL ESL OLE ett THE NE GON MAP MARCHE NORDMOFF ¢ CO THE CON Manone A = a ae ane oe DEMAND Seattle Retail Grocers’ Association De. mands That Bon Marche Sign Agree- ment to Keep Grocery Prices Skyward--R easons for Our Fiat Refusal The Seattle Retail Grocers’ Association has been very activ The Bon Marche Numerous meetings have been held by the association, anda whic "g groceries Lon went Mill present regular of our purchasing poweel terms and aul nounced curselves as the headquarters for lower prices on groceries today, tomorrow all the time We Want You to Understand, Our Position Perfectly . \ When we bought out the Cooper & Levy grocery stock as a preliminary step to enter. ing the grocery business in Seattle, the retail grocers of this city, who have for years beep asking exorbitant prices for household needs in the grocery line, took alarm, They hurried together “Retailers’ and demand ed of the wholesalers and manufacturers in groceries that The Bon Marche be not put oy their list of customers because we would Ina very short time this arrange ment was complete between the retailers and wholesalers, and when we applied to the sale grocers of Seattle for supplies, they refused to sell us. Hence we are forced to take money to other towns in order to maintain our position as a store that proposes to bring cost of living down; ¢ since entered the grocery business. formal."boycott” declared against us by the association prevents our bu at wholesale from the wholesale grocers of Seattle Wednesitay the ase further and demanded that we sign an iron-clad agreement to maintain prices of groceries as dictated by the association or the “boycott” in Seattle would become permanent We flatly refused to agree to their immediately witha meeting of the Association” “cut prices,” | for in all other lines that we sell, it is w | known that we are the p makers of the Pacific Northwest—that we lead and other: fo'low, if they see fit—in und pricing the market That is, we always give our customers a “bargain” if we can arran in any way to buy at bargain prices. If we can save a third or more, as shrewd buyers, deduct a third or more from the selling price, no matter what the article is. It must be too, in groceries. The demand of the retailers of this city t> the wholesalers will havea one effect, viz.: WE WILL BUY IN CARLOAD LOTS AND SHIP DIRECT TO BON MARCHE, totally ignoring the “combine” in Seattle. It means that the entire city Seattle will watch the “prices current” of The Bon Marche. It means that you will be to reduce the cost of living materially. In other words, every family in Seattle is ir in the matter—interested from a financial standpoint. It has ever been the policy of Bon Marche to make no mention in its broad advertising of the acts of others—to print) facts but price facts. This, however, is an occasion so unusual, so vital, that for once | break our rule and tell our public to what lengths we have to go in this instance to servey you, Just a Word About Shortage } of Goods 1 We have been waiting for the « ax of this controversy with the “combine,” and we are short of some of the groceries being ordered by our rs from day te Very soon, however, this state of affairs will be entirely different rill we get large ments already ordered, we must ask our customers and friends to be patient We wa give local wholesalers every chance to get our business, They refuse, through the 4 bine” and personally, to receive our money for groceries. Hence we enter the grocery i entirely independent of local dealers, retail or wholesale, and will give you plenty of ies of ali kinds at deeply cut prices within a few days. che BON MARCHE Nordhof @Ce. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I115-!23 Pike Street renee A en Demonstration This is to demonstrate the power of these new methods in keeping shop. A window will show the character of the Clothing. you Its good points the lining, the careful tail oring ; the excellent style you'll discover in the wear If any one of these Suits should fail, we buy it back hew much WE think of "em will That's They and $16.50 were made to sell at $12.50, $15.0c To keep business moving, we've put the price down to $8.50 Choose among Unfinished Worsteds, Wersteds, Cas. simeres, Clays and Vicunas. Black, Navy and and designs. all the asked-for colors No such sale has been seen here yet abouts. See if it isn’t so! Neckwear e One Hundred and Twenty-five Dozen Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Imperials and Bow Ties, all silk, all good, all new Just for the sake of the new friends it will make for the store, Saturday Special, rge. KING PINS FOR OVERCOATS Beattle fer © Freight Good Wines and Liquors at Cheap Prices nus and at | We are closing out our stoc - rapidly; dea 41 1 fit of our out rates, Cen in| Md Port and Sherry ihe pe Seen Old Kentucky Whinkey $2.50 Der Ra weet Wines am 0, (Oe and We per Old Whiskey Old Crow, Hermitage and Monogram 11,00 and $1.25 sae ete tat a he