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“IONE CENT . 'T BA 44 | . nes HE Only Paper in Seattle That c BR PQRECART.. Toniuht ond tormacrom he Sea { L eC Sta a Es eae te Bers: | [ast EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL a7, 1903. VOL. 5. No. 52 a5 CENTS PER MONTH | s100D-SMEARED SCRAP OF PAPER mat threatened to lots won't do anything | her ret T. De Boe, Young, Hand- eand Well Educated, Shoots! aye an, she did, she haw kill and suf t June, be Herself and Vv a Probably Die At a deat ae “ I i i se a ; eats put Her Lips Ape,’ Sealed Con-| _ + <veee tla deaeteeny _ LS SESE SS EE 9 Ta as 0 treated an heraee fe cerning the Tragedy . ae. a yougall Sa Serr a e/fouthwick Co | Bats ' The Second Day’s Sale ' CALMER . STOCK alues offered, quality m 1, that any store ie ndéid attractions in ultra stylish a Half Calmer’s Price and Hank cleartngs today aso Mame day a year age ? ‘eo me thie torn feres S. a, thin morning, “but Decrease 169.947 ‘ime wotice that the oe ome Less mote war torn off. it Bi important part in the) Gee and I shall keep | : Nitin’ @ ctear, 12% to re - sens b VHE GICK MAN OF TURKEY PEARS A RELAPSE. Fine Tailored Suits for Women Calmer’s entire stock, ranging in value from $21.00 to $8: our prices $10.00 (o $37.50 Calmer’s comp! nck, priced at from $7.00 to $100; our sale prices | } ee covve $8.05 to $45.00 1 In all th t r tee * rices S12. to out wtylew we» $20.06 ++» 84.95 wo $12.50 | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ April 27.— —_ Skirts ~ nar ot eed Bins wae Of silk, cheviot, etamin 1 other favorites; Calmer's prices $12.0 - . ah . Vo $92.60; onr sale pricer ... $6.50 to $50.00 | ee Sa m Of taffeta, peau de se Cal- ‘ A nd fancy sitke, in black and colors nut regintered we voting | mers prices $5.00 to $ 0; our prices A liste, thus ex a the black race | , $25.00 to $12.50 ; from voting, that the ctreutt court | Wash Waists | / b mPaPR Si tertiwl S07? si Pee § eee A a -ayeaat sentence Sameesrd ~ ; : == armenia ae Sm was right In diamianing © bill, By thu de - nt of ne- A comprehensive a nt embrac 1 from the service- able sort to t of white h Calmer’s rices ght of $1.00 bo $6.00; our sale prices.......... -.--500€ to $3.00 is left to the state depart « fre ne Sensational Charges Against the American": roops Made Public in the Report of the Com- “ net Bment of permar ¢ and at other atr h scvervignity are apparen worived of de-| ment General Milee objects to the em | ater " During the first 4 of th al the assortme A iF fi GRender-in-Chict of the Army, Based on His piormant of Afmentan: teidnrs ai | gen mater sect “Wrocld Wt nat be wee to comme han Sou ase sure of be « fitted? Your money has two. told pasehasing power ne obeerva- | Gelbt In tb pie he com. | Gaptified be - Recent Inspection of Philippines armen as 2 4, few emcape the Much space i* at this $1450. ()()|| Sate of the Calmer Stock j-room house on Ballard car 0 D.C. April t7.—| 16 of thelr people had been tortured! riment. The ne were Very | bene turned inte| Gen the inwular treasury and fully ac counted for was made public | General Miles was told, were com-| The report declares that citizens | claimed that in ne concentrats BRints thet army officers i mitted by « company of scouts un-| instance 6 persons were on waded | AGED MRS ASWEL vel and induman tor- | der Lieutenant Henneny. foam, soe, belles Sparel e C L | He waye the « s and wheat from the Pacific Coast for the reilet of FVipince Miles’ special re-| by the water cure. One man was line, on lot 40x10, not far from Miles says, that while tt ADAMS & ‘ BLANCHARD Bie recent inspection | burned to death, These atrocities. a Grand Boulevard. The best buy in that part of the city ] Ratives, The co tra. correct such erroneo : > H. §. T ré ¢C ‘biel i urner & Co, s : a sondermnes. ' oo ycture 20 by F ' (3 . © fort. He naked thats written 232 Globe Bik. Second Avenue {/ { 'o o viston dated statement of the case be forwarded } im the camps. Some | of strecitinn and directing thet any aver received. | | orders or or ir nfivence t | | be inland traversed ap- | Strection, vald inspire or en prevent the TWO SEATTLE LAWYERS WILL BRING HER HUSBAND BEFORE ’ et umn nent, either by per AN MP " PPORT HER | M { he devastated an ne na te rn Se eee Oe "| Senet eoettik, bo in net preparea|« COUNT AND COMPEL. WW ule” } en s i Judge Advocate General Davis, in 8! the present time to state He _ | [S, letter to the secretary of war, re says he found certain off Outfitters Mrs. Julia Caxwell, the woman whose husband has te she is weak meer keep tends in i as to the acta complained of heart complatnts of! maeal Uities’ tepart. and od | incidents have been @ to harnh treat-| oe ot robiem of ; him e some in pparently difficult. He saye the fat they nad whom e sur@ents are poorly armed and ha fn towns and had | Made public no means of withatanding mo eral lew’ charge that rice te word artillery and field mortars edignities. Aliso ott iy concentration campe at a| made & personal inape a - it wor Sot hased ty | scene (Rai nce: bbe dame ho - * iodine eodron will OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT AND OUR CLOTHES i ARE PERFECT a ial | $10.00 to | ng f an't eat and for montha he has treated his wife ac cer dine hough et to the insane anyh ondit $25 COME AND TRY US 1 We feel as though we wanted tokeep telling you about these Suits. They arethe best made at the price, and if we can persuade you totry one you will realize it. anata oP was this writ of at urt of King last March at the instance wurtty guaranty company of r a debt of $1500 borrowed added, varying in amounts renking & vm $100 » 00 wae made while Pa, April 27.—Mim married this after of Yurmouth in the Will Remind Mayor Humes of His Promise pec0scx | 0 Cleanse the Old Tenderloin and Insist Upon Immediate Action ESCENT AM OFFEE, mn, whose family try name is George Francia Alexander Heymour, Is the eldest son and heir of tht Marquis of He longe to of the Wngliah ed in Amy W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave. and Union St. variety | spectable ie as strong now as it ever (view today said: bie re- | has been. “While I was not a member of the n the While no ateps have as yet beeen | committee that secured the promine fouth of Yosier way|taken in the matter still if these | from the mayor that the disreputable tthe n of that|denm are not closed in a short lime | resorts in the paved district should Gity have resolver to| we will request the proper author-| be closed, still t think T am safe In Humes of nix promise | ities to nee to it that they are put out|saying that the business n 1 be him to heey 1) feral men are nv Bet they are thinking « » | paintully « feana ae | apawer TSHURG, April 27.—The Karl | tart days. A Gelictous blend of Mocha and Java—garden grown—hand picked, Always fresh in hermetically sealed cans, A DEMONSTRATION of Its quatity and making at R. T. Bhannon'’s Grocery, 1220 Second ave, on Tuesday Cof Berved ae ee = — THE Y TOOK Look These Up will be one of th ef Been of business. |not again tolerat We want this district cleansed | tions that prevat! we belfeve that it can be kept| convening of the grand ant we will attempt to) “I belleve that the | | will take some action in the matter here No Charge i : LL) AB eR APL BLS RL In, president of the! though just what form it will assuine pr mae 8 Me autre (203, 1th k out loud sional beak im & Solera’ s ant unable to say.” HIS RIFLE Bie $004 cause to having ae, i teneray ‘ | ! men tha c : ‘ eu ‘ at he wae — | » ‘ of the boldest thugs ing Lake Wash- “- ‘ gh the oy ole t [ operated in this city for et nding b ty ~ ow the aaa ai ; M = — 1 Who Was a 1 » ok. | @ Gelightful spot for a home i > ae | Amie Lindholm Draws « : KITCHEN WARE | BE a ? vain Knife on Policeman me OF OU ALITY a Pathe convening of the grand| Ribbach ‘| as of the x vain | Greeted by Thousands ig Way Eastwah Through Amie Lindholm was landed in th | Fivery housewife will agree that quality ts ot fivat Hapestnens ; layor Humen with "teil ine : | \l] kitehen ware, and yet many times poor ware is bought because i: Shot the iy- oom ee ee ais hana wil cheap. ¢ have several makes of Bnameled Kitehen Wares : 's of Nester ws 4 Nebraska Makes Several Addresses loaperate fig th | weet 8 anid rifle, | ‘Two nice tots with a well built cot Coot eave Seucallones™ weitten all over tem.” They cost w iitule—not i Teorey that t the time he fully recovered hin within a few blocks e mic ore than than the “ch inds, ive #0 much mor Wad th cor the a heya Sie enitind eerie Rad disap | ot ut “Lots improved and a pan pong lo + Be liane gl sgl ee ee i 4 be thoroughly re-| | GRAND ISLAND, Neb. ome The oMec: | peared fruit a . ie i tail, ' that frouia nat dent Roowev: oe man wan wai the veh ted th af ; ice, but | conditions pre t ew Carnegie brary ne ad to give bie ac , Y Oe « wurde rate an addrens frou 50 ‘ eat cae i FR ILES® IPERESO: = | | " i" front of the High ache stiding. je me 4 " fo BACK FRO! OUTHL TEs Beige yd many ex pron | LAWTINGE, Mee, April 37 torent 7 nae ‘ made a! y, W. Hurtbut of | spelger | 10, 11 and 12 Seltmetintel | Se ree the Dusintee men at|Prenident foosevelt’s speech vies Ante Tee wad quick; héwever. and one biow {eat er) aL Chena toaet Block | ring Street 4 rae oe these dives and i|he urged the people to continue tr We PP Premdent jut the knife-wiclder out of t Si i rijourh. in @outhern Call \ . x trical 113 Ist Av. & ; Hep a ttt desire to make plants pald a high con attire in ° on before he Gould infilot aw foe First Ave. and Cherry Street: ‘oan siedinaiailiedalll : e Mle section decent and re- mont to J, Sterling Morton, the } t, who ts > age ng ‘ " i

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