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hast evening and succeeded in giving A ee ne ne en nme mee In the meantime call often at the Bon Marche Millinery Store and gp and ask prices on the new ready-to-wear Millinery already on view, Our spring millinery lines will outshine any opening yet put on view in Sea, N ORODHO MPILLINERY OPENING Will Soon Be Announced Four Dress Goods Pompe tehe nate | fi; HG f THE BON MARCHE UG HWY LAST EDITION P96 SHO APRIL 8 the Kennel Chul hieh i t het Armor nning Apr ing the doge have been secured and f | The prise cups whch were won f the fiat time a year be ety ha to win them twee et t Police Bullivan is e#tith) head of the burgtar waa, I become thelr property, but ull wil quictiy investigating the mysterious | stand, the same aa the ones v [Be geubt, bein. & ihe ¢ Thomas EB. Murray, a} hie gun, This fact has not been ex Hickford's grovery store, | plained on Ma json street, a forteight age. Detectives Adame and Lane are} |MEAVY REALTY TRANGFE Notwithstanding the fact that City [before the grand jury this afternoon Mra. Mary Jane Wright yesterda etectives Adan and Lane inalst| but claim they were tot caled to tes sore. Mary Jane Wr rin that they shot Murray in seif tify the Murray con [Butuan twenty Puri avons tion and the fact that Prosecuting purchase price was sps000 are the, Wait and watch for it. Attorney Soeott and Coroner Hoye I Wright retains a $20,000 mortgage on have refused to probe into the mat [Wrist ter ie HOt preventing Chiet Sollivan ibe SAG fen wr uting his own inquiry | ee tee a ae the hee and others interes the case came to the tara of Chict | Store Rutt It ig stated that Deputy Unite tates Marshal Fred t ren Thak Powder, # wh rived on the seene immediate RUPPALK h 13 pw ‘ at oy ly after the shooting, tele a differ [This attert BE Be Whe Enjeined regarding several material points. had be wind i) Che Furdick house | Lathe wil be Interviewed by Chiet | which w itten to Sire, Burdick Bultivan th iby Penr which Pennell auld 1 ord ry that the [feel th must Kill Hurdick has has stated | Co ‘ ided. hy ® evidence there revolver néar the ithat Pennell nt to Ulagara Falls body of the dead burglar immediate- jon the ning Burdick's body was ney oS Coad mate tok he were |ekee ce kiene RUSE | WITNESS PRIZE FIGHT IN RING PITCHED ON VELVET CARPET Tee eae Ly ant Mak he | cataract, Ht is generally believed) NRW YORK, March 18.—~Twenty Lowry and Jimmy Lowe were the " oteer gine pag ert lh oSceomer J men, we Better me ya te wealth is hters, and Charte nite he te . her statement. said to have | 4 H, Wht AKerokate wealth ix Aahters, and Charley White the tef rave for We seen ern haaees “aihaien Wo that rine fight last night in th untry! Lowry won ip the Lth.rownd, It te are wat ee nent, m on Long Isiand,| hands. The guess all wore « jcony at the rear of the store, as Among th AL Were two #0-|dreas and occupied cushigned Seon 4 | preme * of Mosmachue-|tniaid with gold. The ring wee seh Ladbe tanta Ge habe 6 rat etts and one from New York. Jack! pitched on a velvet carpet men nat the glass through M ' a have been fired by the burgiar did | boys wh 3 - s omrk tae « [Rit Be detatind on tne satin ts : emade. Lard, na : have had the fired first. | were dr: toad eat REPORTS SUNDAY BURGLARY Guten? , * va" ed on the mond, ¢ . talph “* A. Moombn of 818 Nort ry floor Insite the store. ka, I Lath Forty. Third street, discovdred th ayee ” 4 Chief Suittvan apparently does re . morning that hin festdence bad been From 10 te 11—One hour 4 believe the story that the ol | years e ; t Bunday Sight: Maltelé the Ceylon Pekoe Tea, value eon,” who was used by the of | covered ra that the windéwe Mad bee more thar pounds te ar ficers, lived at Adam's hottie, but = | se canteen | pried peas witha day and that more than 5 pewnte 06 8: ee te ar the ce / Several matters of importance are| ham and « pair of trousers had been i have beard | GHAGNED WAGON | Err Salers ot banacnnce orp] San oad 89 35 Cents me Se ae | tei meeting of the chamber of commerce | ee We Mave Some Very wee Biv! thie afternoon mong them an with him regarding bh coumsetion | An interurban train ran into al informal parece BR me | ~ vwn| HOIST BY HIS Swell Covert Top with the case. I heard the story thet | Model lauudry wagen on First av Sy lee SS Sie tek an cbuiatenese he is supposed to have told regarding | enue south y stoned | canteen ere, See stiy all one : re) E: the gun and will investigate that. | the wags: oo] nae ig ey A OWN PE TARD Other than this rumor T have found | that it bh The driver| "Ne deanite actos te aapemned to bel hi Co eit eaters the sce? to Jed nt eenpe bur” He |e Hees : . B. Hutchinson a sur Gea coe by_ the officers not sow the care coming until It was a i ee és Walrye Leather Chain Chate I “Ot course, the bullet found in ihe | too late to Ket his rig off the track. | Roo g vomit! . 2d Ave, & U St. va gs Fes “inch ana HE DECLINE Judge W. H. White, supreme court bench and familiarly | justice court. White, known as “Warhorse JUDGE W. H. WHITE BEFORE GRAND JURY ta of was the first witness before grand jury thie morning. mained in the star chamber but a short time, and refused on coming out to tell what he had been asked by _the jurors, “It didn’t ameunt beans. It wae « trivial matter, and if you want to know what it was, go and ask the grand jury. If they teil you, there won't be said Judge Whi ‘There i, nevertheless, a suspicion Judge White was questioned of aad ox fie te on the bench two years jury took up petty erim- cases after Judie White retired, through witnesses were called im the J. Ricrdan, who te ac- that concerning his know deals a few yeare to have vier to some of the fore he went het hurry RELEASED Four dirty-faced, to a hit y news ip rageed Judge Geil morning to show cause why they should not be sent to the reform school. The names of the young of- fenders are Joe Buck, Eddie Murray, and Charite Smith. Willie Smith, a brother of Charies, but fafied to boys Charile Conroy was to have dom. The Hefferman's ve store, ficial shamrock». As they stood before the bench, twirling their caps and staring in- at their toes, Judge Bell pic- t to them the horrors of the re- tentl, broke thet. little urchins, who have in spite of their youth, acquired criminal records, appeared before Columbia street, last week, and stole 1,100 arti- TO TELL WHAT HE WAS ASKED—MANY INDICT- MENTS ARE RETURNED IN PETTY CASES the (the supertor court A number of indictments in ordi nary ertminal yesterday aft Went to press, One w turned ee eretiy against Andrew Reynolds. superintendent of the Paeaquah coe mine for some allaged connectic with the riot there a few weeks age. Somebody must have that Mr. Reyne his job and run away, but when by appmred before Judge Hell re- noon or i fixed In bis cane, ted him to go on his own recogni nance. indictments filed day: Albert Hosham. Pat Curtis, asanuit with murder; Fred Stith, bursa: MeGee, grand larceny: Joe forgery Starvey. burgiary beaniement. the person; Ed Pat Curtis, resisting an off Tyndall. larceny from the person. mayhem at « hearing if cases Were returned after the Star been afraid would throw up this morning to give the bend of $1,000 the court permit The follewing i» « list of the other in court yester- intent to % Jas Hader, il. & Pregue and BM. Zoigier, om- ‘om Colin, Larceny trom ‘ope, John Trigg and wm. ‘The grand jury late this afternoon indicted = John Debson for assault ith a deadly weapon, committed at Biack Diamond recently. —— United States court at St. trial beesuse of the fact that the here the cane originated through are In the same cireult and St Gov. Van Sant, and the United States court at St. Louts,| Louts| Die beenuse he was t is more convenient for seme of the furists and counsel engaged in the cant, than St Paul Both a {his lheld In the United Stal thie city. The imsve at sta eision of th Tooted question a: Sherman anti-trust aw an effective weapon in the regula into | OF alleged unlawful combines of cap TYNER WILL form school until subdued eniffies could be heard. When the judge be- held the culprits moved to tears he said in a solemn tone that he hoped this affair would be @ lesson to each and every boy tn the bunch and tol WASHINGTON, D, € them to run home and mind their P's and q's hereafter. Mre. Sraith, and Chertie to’ were arrested for thi never done and for which older boys NEWS FROM THE NORTH SPOKANE BRINGS REPORT OF TIN FIND ON LADUE CREEK The Pacifie Coast the mother of Wille 4 the ‘she'd be blessed” if she knew how her boys always got into trouble end Judge ings they Skagway and way ports at o'clock thin morning, quick round-trip o' days. Her mad 40} anengern rep the result that corm pletin, less than 5% port that at Haines have transmit - ted the malady to the horses, with many valuable an- imals have been killed, David Shand of Thistle Creek has arrived at Dawson from White River hie found on Lad: tary with Indications of the ex- whe trib inten! famp fo of a ¢ The of placer tin, of the tin, rrant Spokane had 4 - CINCINNATI, March 18. of the senate intentio hold a short wind up the pending ters and then adj sine die. At 16 0 onaider: Dineu wennion for Cuban treaty. pected to Inst six hours, and t final ratifies taken, vote on MERGER C : . in wkifte, ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 18.—The — famous case of the United States| The Big Bankrupt Sale of M ve. The Northern Securities com-| Rosenthal & Co.'s i still going on pany, comprising the Northtern Pa-|at the Globe Clothing Co, store, 1 cifie # time, wi Slee cela udmes Caldw er on the bench The case comes = circul SENATE ADJOURNS TOMORROW Cre Shand #h which in in n of little pebbigs about the size vu P xecutl at of unelon in ation will ASE 18 UP TODAY na Great Northera re ma been tn litigation for some pt vagn called for trial today in the t court i, Sanborn and Thay~ to St, Louis for Steamship company's Spokane arrived from 6:50 mengern. leaders to wion tomorrow e mat~ urn at 2 o'clock, Hock this morn- ing the wenate Went into executive that in o quite! nection with ” concernm had the “get activity. Assistant Att eral Tyner has declared he canno resign while the office is under fire. CHARLES W. MILLER Charles W. Tr, general agen of the Pacific at Cor ny | Seattle, and Miss Elizabeth J ardson, @ well known and musician of this city ¥ Dr, M. A. Matthew: offictating clergy tly n. Only rein eo ent, Mr. and Mrs. Miller svfli leave im mediately after the ceremony for short trip through Mritieh ¢ the Junibia PANAMA TREATY RATIFIED a ows the WASHINGTON, D.C, March 18 The se wterday afternoon! voted to ratify the Panama canal ty by a vote of 73 to & The wording of the treaty was changed In the slightest degree. March the a, 1%. —Prot. iavJevies, Strvian write four time by officers of the Serv army, by order of the king, be the ‘professor charged the with having obtained 5p potion through vility to Qr nm Drags.) The professor is no swordaman the] while the others are all experts, to the MEMPHIS, March 1%—The st afternon idea of dynamiting the leve able to ferry the people from tarte First avenw with | to Marion builds Get shaved at Shrewsbury’s, Yewler, are represented by an eminent array of legal talent, and the trial promises to be one of the most fotable ever courte in in equally tmportant as upon the de- court depends the much to whether the n be made| P® NOT RESIGN March 18.—~ Attorney Campbell of New York has Rot yet appeared before Assistant Postmaster General Bristow to give a detailed account of his charges of bribery against prominent persons neh Secret service men are working on the case with great rey Gen- TO BE A BENEDICT ch. elocutionist are to be married this evening at the home of who ix to be the of the bride and groom and a few intimate friends are to be pres- al not} dintinguished | n chalenged | offlcers THE FLOOD Francia levee board announced this that it had abandoned the betng ; oes | | Dr, Ghent has removed his offices | Water will be shut off tomor row from 3 o'clock in the more ing until 6 o'clock in the after noon on Hiaine street, from Third avenue west and over the whole district of Third avenue widow Is _ THANKFUL (Special to The Star. RT TOWNSEND, March 14 #itieh Vice Consul Oscar Klocker has received a letter from Mathilda Markuseen of Laurvik, Norway, Widow of Capt. Markussen of the Norwegian bark Prince Arthur, who, with 17 sailors, was drowned in the wreek of the veane! at Crette, Jan. 2 ‘The letter expresses the writer's heartfelt thanks for the Christian burial given the sailore at such great and expense by Beattie > A committee of loeal Norsemen, consteting of Andrew Chilbers, H. F Rude and Cart J. Lande, has raised $200 with which to erect a monument at Onette, in memory of the Prince Arthur's satiors. VANDERBILT ACQUITTED PARIS, March ‘The justice court today rendered « decision in the case against W. K. Vanderbilt, who was sentenced In default for fast automobiling. Sentence as passed in the police court was re- voked, the justice holding that de- fondant could not be held responsi t in the mna- chine at the tine. Me then ordered the cane closed. SUCCESFUL LAUNCHING found Navigation Com- fully launched from King & Winge shipyard at Wert Heat at 7:00 o'cigek thie morning. A large num- ber of jocal shipping men attended. After the vessel was launched sh lowed by the tug Oscar B. to Yesler pier No. 2, where the ma chinery of the old steamer Evangel will be placed In her hull. Construction on the Samson was rushed, the builders having been ven a bonus to complete her at an rly date, It t* expected to have her in commixsion by May 1 | i | GANG OF BOY VANDALS D. W. Perrs reported to the police this morning that a gang of bad boys | had been destroying property at the | corner of Pine street and Terry ave- nue. He said that the boys broke windows of new houses and marre the fresh plaster. A number of com- plaints of thie kind have come t the police during the past few day It Is probable that special officers ON DISPLAY IN THE FORMERLY EMBROIDERIES © ON SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY 4500 yard of Lovely WHITE SWISS, 19¢c McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. OUR RECEIVER’S SALE The Buffalo Clothing & Tailoring Co. 1218 AND 1217 SECOND AVENUE, Oc each; § to 1 them their first ride in the new po w en's P 7 lee patrol wagen. He told Patrol-| Helts. k. from men Helms ar Pienagen that F. J.) med bh fancy Lowier, Ed Dignan and A. Carter gilt or oxidiz t from, all had robbed him of $90. Ail were} fines, made from Hey witk sent to the city jail with Curran, | peau de sole, in black only, reeu who was held as a witness. i day price $1.50 each, & ter that Curran had y 49¢ ney in @ buteher shop |B Fancy Sweet orth he » or Mush Bowls; © to ot been robbed. The and Me norrow, each oy w teleased and ‘Thursday Decorated China Boap Blabs charged with disorderly © eat Be coh. “eee Cent Children’s Quitted Cotton Bib ME HAD NO P HYSICIAN Haruki Suahibe, « Japanese who! recently arrived in Beattie, died day regular va Children’s Mustin ie; epectal Thurs we B to tt wre, small 91 Fourth avenue, tnia mor sinew, regular value fa ¥ Cents im the case and stated that he b wiar valu be per nit the Japanese had died from Dozen box: mpecial, # to 11, Te sumption. The body was remuy Wire Hair Ping, strate Butterworth & Sons’ morgue. ertenped ammorted is bone 3 ular price 5 no fe price | f S$ to 11, 2 & for be Fancy Frilled Bp le, In cok EX-MAYOR MINNBAPOLIG, March i Mayor Ames, who was five times mayor of this city, tottered inte the courtroom this morning. He was se feeble that he hial to remain seated while the seven indictments agminet him were being read, He planded |) hot guilty to each He ix yet without bail, and it ie not impro®abie |, that he will have to await trig! in jail, The seating capacity of the courtroom was inadequate to accom- modate the crowd, but there was no demonstration Although Ames had many sympathisere present, n of them showed a desire to become his bondemen. REPORTER BAOLY INJURED BY FALL For Gale—Reai Estate We ave tw Gant modern bouses with large is, fine view for sale on Queen Anne hill for $1,000 each, $200 cash. balance any time to eult purchaser, Two five. room cottages, new, fine view of bay and mountains for $1,060 each, email cash payment, balance monthly. Come in and look over! our list, as we have several houses In fine locations cheap and on very gary terme. Lote from $160 to $200 | on Queen Anne Hill on smal pay- tsents. Buy « jot and we will build | a house to sult you. jet your Property with us. KC. BYERS 825-227-329 Arcade Buliding ENO Linn, Grt a Wor. Of your own tm a looatity fond sureeuntings and of making money ton electro the fret piace the « strike Lake Washington. mites are moving Im sed bulbdine homes, large sawmill handy: plenty of i taree B0-Toot tote and $100, at OS down ana Homes built aime, Location fiahing, bomting. nice neigh tore wer, _ telephonen one who lives a Rainier Teach te happy. Take care on Washington street: fare 90 rides for one ‘Weed, agent. at office - WE near soon SAVE RET. R. Hi. MeOormack, a reporter on the city staff of the Post-tntettt gencer, fell through « hatchway on the revenue cutter Rush, last night and was painfully injured. With atx broken rite he was removed to the Providence hospital in the ambu- lance. Dr. Peterkin i# attending him. McCormack had gone aboard the vessel to obtain an interview and was leaving when the accident oo eur ‘There was an open hatch way near the end of the gang plank and through this he fell. Although he will probably recover, his condl- tion is regarded as serious. One of the fractured ribs is thought to hay pierced a Jung. aftiic en ¢ anae liver and work for © ent) tow O78. 8 month, t an tion a &p $8RO Trom new foundation, cemwnt sidewalka, street tm: pald for, fine view on second | Hines; close in. splendid neteh terms, best buy om the fh n cottage, with hath and pal try, lot Thx 1G south of view, 2 car lines; not Breet HM-Lot ont, erated ant nm H paid; fine vi | 990 Rech For is, in Wont Beat Offer wanted for 20 lots im sate lecallty, $80 an more for lend near Routh F 1902. — a THY LORENZO CUSTER 18 INSANE Loren: Custer, an aged resident of Seattle, was committed to the in- mane asylum today by Superior Judm Tallman. The complaint again waa sworn to by his wife, who jently wuffered softening of the brain for some Ume past Heing distance ‘tone ty froat the price athed QUALIEIM & HOLMAN, 204 New York block, i) not Vaile Overcoats at actual Value at the Globe, 1003 First ave, *** THE owner Instructs us to nell hin house and lot for $600; $300 cash. balance like rent; new and weil built: 1 block from ear. Lot 80x100, street work all paid, on ind avenue south: cheap. We have a house and jot In walking distance for $1200 We have the best bargain tna water front ranch, one 7 acres and one 22 acres. Do not mise this. COOK CO., 478-80 Arcade, “HROOKV ALE enue er ck public Jearesd ene Hine, only 30 mnie city. Why pay from $800 to 8600 per her lines when five-acre tracts ) to $500 per tract; gains ADAMA & N md aven vse Rees e for $250 to $400; one block from school and)” two blocks f car line,| tn)’ | ‘olumbia Can and! 9659 » Stettengr 28 Rox-| It block, « and Co tumbia re NigW modern 10-ro0m ® biocks hothouse on Queen Anne; striet a 10-Fe pr CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK EMBROIDERINS in beautiful — designs, 3, 4, 6. 6, 7 and & Inches wide, worth regu- 1 1 des own 0S: Lwe ca larly 2%e, S50, 40¢ and He a yard, Your cholce of this +g aye, denn tite Ti tere aplendid assortment, Friday, at, the yard..,..,, oads it for $1400; $800 camh:| totes ent for $20, J. M. Ripley walking te distance builds Wanted, 212 and ain Financiat Dew 0 1y eelary Increaved 10 per fon of your mavin WINDOW TOMORROW at 19th 1 income can puttiog @ und in first morte: Teal extate NEWHALL'S ant we Tt will Gomt ye seourity, pal eltien OPEN » horrow fi is. Watchom, Jewelry week Th, West, 60s Pike atreet pect tle ney & Osner, ‘and 6, TWO w Spring Jackets, tn black and all THLDREN and women's Aictence, 1408 Becond avenue. aultation free, stitution their hall, at nearly elven away MIR® FARAH pendent ao New weather lables, ete, 4) mbrace this oppo only, no black, regular price 16c ye f le price, from § to 11 $21 Becond Ave, near Madison, ree ok Special ¢ Packet and Letter ees | Size Writing Pads, ruled. at Tc Thomas ounce Writing Fluid, Classified Ads) } ...2:""" Sale—Homesteads an Woate you on homestead lands ina fine bunch gram prairie where no irrigation is require: station, or on desert hi to be irrigated by large canal; ho money required until you file! en land | RYERSS & CO. 323 Arcade Bullding. tal Netioes nies chronte tions & specialty; we straight- hiidren’s limbs, cure asthrn mia, skin diveares, kidney and troul! epliepay, bladder erine diseases. Inetitue of of “No. V7 terere’ International are hereby notified pectal meeting to ar: and working rub 30 p.m. March 28, J. 8 SLYTBR. Rec. Bec year old iene Operative Tr thoroughbred px & rene tor it, Apply 1812 Nioth avenue. ANT, instructor in re ing, 1421 15th avenue mmoatern phone, Iue 208, Quatheim @ Holman, #EH4 6 and # rooms, 240 Sfning Capitol Hill on east Kast w. 4 Boclety Nott x WAN MOUSE repairing is atl branches, rubber lasing, ping-pone fadtecn ite andait jale— Miscellaneous ATION GALR at the Wh ture Co, BOE-S10 Record Owing te the bursting of « routh, main, which damaged our Immense considerably, we are offering dargains in our sine that eting public. & Dealers, croc! et! household fu put one-tenth of thelr aetui nity and secure bar tm our line at ones, At a bargain, new 6 HL engine at Git. hine Bhop, ML arn ven wer Heht running wing machine, ali the at vente: must be sold; will take ) if bought 1m. n carpets, leather ehow capes, If price, 601 f sells for hale * long I Apply Wig N h Business Cnano fh sell you @ whole or-part in tin the finest hardware buat in town, Whole interest tn ng establishment for $125, A one-half interest In tatioring estab. Teer tee | lkbment with fine buriness GumaP toe ~ . Habment with fin arin A ee a otfkman City, jan's offic and furniture, in it K practice, for sale, owner = BYERS & CO. houses and 129 Arcade Building arrive with a in ttle with a of horses on or about th of March, Eastman, 2207 ave rn in rear, jerstand thie ple NICW furnished Cottage, hath tre PHOENIX BAVINGS water (housekeeping), rent moder- Tiiten, Portland, Ore; Dea-| ate: end of Grant street bridg nee Hellevue house. MONTY ADVA} —— — Pa For Rent—Furnished Rooms HOTEL, BENHCK Kleotrie el rates to 1 First aves ‘all modern; leely furnished rooms for four gene my Wt $2.00 each, 3409 gra, Cc Barga ombs a 106 fal colors, worth up to $7.60; spec § to 11, $1.95 French ch Kimone new pattern, satin striped, de collar batroes ruffle values; & to 11, $2.98, Men's Hats, regular value $1. o lle 00 y Golf Capa, reeu- | ‘Thureday, from § to 1° for box calf end r size for be } Felt Rlippers, felt ne | mr Bbe | Waists and Blouseh for » 13 years, in pereale and pacha new spring sb . orth 266, for 1% Boys’ Outing Flannel Waists | and Biouses, light spring shades fi “mee 3 to 1 years. “uh 2 for Ite At 286 a garment—Men's Rib- bea FI ° worth « 36-inch Black Taffeta Stk, one | yard wide, value $ at 96 42-inch All Wool Tweed Dress} Goods, light gray, medium gr and green, value 66c, at 45 j Gerfield Tea, worth 2h 8 to 1, for 1% Rome Water, § to 11, fe bottle Moréhe@ @ Co. ‘ | Moran's Lodge No. wement tract ment of ne BW. HOUGHTON, 414-417 Collin. WS RRLING, ary public, . Mim Aroade butting WERENT ‘aam8 n Salte, regularly 160 pack li, be package. « Fast Black ¢ Hone, spifced heels and toes, sean;- | Help Wanted—Male THE BEAN Ersvloyment itive, 223 Fetter furnish the bee 1 ie eettbed. 1 A. of M naet. 848; | HOOT - WHITTLESEY ~ HANPO: cor pension a 66 Viret avenue fone! Architects: Potten | betp te Maw A. Wells AD al L —s ney In theGrocery|Silverware,CrockKe and Glasswar nd Hat Thursday is generally one of the largest sales days of the week. To hasten buying in the early hours of the day these specials : THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street | | from | Hove coe } | | 16 BON MARCHE ee e EREGSSS, ESF BERTEY ta TEER = Pins Loe _ new hin rice 20 leas, silk finish, superior opetial, trom ® to 41, tea Ur Children's Past Black Witelt_. bed Cotton Howe, double Kiigatag: i heel, extra strong and gle tie; spe jal, from § to 11. at ite 1 num Phatt Laces Lr I Duchess hes wi edges, wit for trimming gowns. price r to « and from worth up # to 11 A new lot of F sertions, differe pretty openwork embroidered and very finest qualit! worth regularly price, # to Il, 3% ancy Cole 2 to select 100 yard; yard. red Striped de EER STESEBo full & ir pure slik finest qua to 490 ys yard Hematitched Lunch x inches, plain Dresdem: nicely hemetitched, regular Sc; # to 11, Thursday, Apron Ginghams, good assorted checks and oolong, 6\c. £ to 11, Thursday, a7 Galvanized Iron Wal 12-quart size, regularly 11, Ie each, 3-bar Store Towel Macha lar price 12c; # to 11, aT new the § WSer28F8s .FaZe8 STR EERE se SRERS aT iae Tie: sa. ee ' TREES HOT en. La ance, surety bonts 38 Mechanica! ALLASTEKR— 200-4 ™ rf MI HANSON toring prices. Corner Fourth Qeouliets and BIT A MACKINNG buritieg DR FONDA NapEA throat $81 Purke DR_ Rinne, = Watley Bei Ost iN WABTING 43 IN Institute ve rare tn Seatthe ing Pret and Cherry, Patent Attorney BARNS & 00. i ral ae SRNAVIAN-A MRICS ‘PROPLEE Second x and Pi wr . FP FF ereentent, sevings and trust businest Banks eu casht BAVINGS BANK $)00.000; A. Chylherg, pres. A ME yice pre: 3. F. Lane, camh- Fisher, cashier PUGET BOUND NATIONAL HANK OF exe rth prea, J. & Gol vice pres: A. V Ankeng. © Tite © Sara Beth oi ren PANIBIAN prewe, dell hivet aver Co.—feand ine a ariving: wAN DE one mor April 16 w M w at elephon ANG ¥ returng, 1800 Weat paid w MADAM A. & anerrit dredging a DIAN 5 $8,000 om felaht Becond and Pik: Cash Registers pclety and & Dentists Dresemaking @ Wine mium Powet orks Teeeived in Col Dy Round phone, J NK OF COMMENOR. THR FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF BRAT IL 14 up capital, #150.000: meneral bank! paitions Temnen 3D, Hoge, ir L. Tur m my cities of Acme Hiusl SEW AID termes secondhand, ali ™ A or exchanged, 'N leer Co., 407 Wah Dancing Acagemy WAND MRS, PREDERIC CHINNTEN skew. h at ORES WELAON” 895-3 Rae We hey inna i, ivi? Dye call Tor clean, Wer your clothes, OMce Mis ve; Tel, Main 1014 pit HMAVIAn American Ta ratiway and highway bridges apd tren work for by 4 harbor improveme Dramatic School RAMATIC uh cour clagtes fonday, We for $8 for eek) an Studio, ne RL HOOT three on the mo exception: 39 Holyoke 986, dewetry In Wathen, giamoncds, Junk al with the Chi: ern) Main 047, March newday en Enginoors and Contractors PUGET SOUND PRIDGR & RHGNG x Ratid nd vi ula ngs, nite; pile 18 \ghts an nth 1 atfer Block a Jewelry. LOAN OFFICW Bit BA ave. ant Correct welglla wad prompt Junk Gi } offers | F.&. ADAMS—Dy Physician and | AMR Re time. * is nn Gro. H, WoopHOUsE Oo. RAUTMAN PLUMBING 00. 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