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~~ $ LIFE NEVER SEEMED S¢ SWEET,” SAYS DYING GIRL Margaret T. De Boe Cannot Live Through the Night--Sad Story of a Life Blasted by Sin and i Deceit--Case Still a Mystery ® P. De Boe, the beautiful) grave foes the path followed by / Fa genni go ttempted aul-| Mise De Boe, Mer life has been) jong Women ah om AD sched by sickness and deoelt./ © by shooting in the Bafe Deposit rrels with her parents remulted| bullding, Sunday night, wilt not live} in her leaving her home in the Kast, | to #ee another sur This i the | After she had at mo time in opinion of the physicians attending | Florida in search of health, # her and also of the hospital attend | started for the comat ants, Slowly but surely she im near- | On the train ehe met J: C. Muyler ing the grave, Hlood p With a mock cer ny whe belleve has eet in in the ghastiy te b& al she wae married to him. through her body. She in conscious | When she found that whe had been but weak that she can hardly| duped and that she Was the victim spew | of eit, left alone in a strange city I do want to it oe,” she and slmost penniless, she to said to Dr, Shaw last night Life | Dr, Jordan for ald | never seemed so sweet as now, I! Her life with Dr, Jordan was mys | can't te you how sorry I am that [| terious Private detectives aay that) abot myself, [ waa sick and I #up-| they have been employed by Dr pose despondent ¥y to keep me| Jordan t Ww and wateh every alive, won't you doctor? 1 never by the woman and they knew how sweet it was to be oF damaging statements earth, I want to It I want to physi It was mer live.” iva tive firm Then she moans over her sorrows | yesterday laid th f the on and the foolish attempt she made to! before the pr attorney and end her own life. asked for a warr ° ing De | From a Christian home to a con-| Jordan with shooting the ert | Yent, then Into a world of sin, and| Their charge waa based on the! finally to the brink of @ suicide’s' fect that Dr. Jordan had taken Mies! STARTS SUBSCRIPTION FOR MRS. CASWELL Cheritable People Will Aid the Aged and Unfortunate Woman Whose Husband Abandoned Her to look now as if the wing, sorrow and want | Caswell, whose hus-| to bave her confined tn a | thanks, sbout 1@ days ago, will) “Gkxt blews them, and a thousand over, for the prevent at least. thanks to you,” she exctaimed. ‘It it of the stories of her sad | seeme that the good Lord does watch published In the St. the | ever his oDildren.” she continued. hearted people of Beattic are} “There wag « time, long ago. when I te Tespond in a genercus| was able in a small way to help newt | those who were less fortunate than bas been etart- 1 I did it without hope of reward, headed by The| never thinking that a cruel fate company, who) would ever piace me where I should to the Star office | need the aid of friends to keep me out of the poorhouse,” | Mra, Caswell hae not @ pair of that | shoes for her feet that even cover re-\ her threadbare stockings, She t# will probably | wearing today the clothes that she ‘unfortunate and un-/ owned when she marrted Witiam “ was the message ihe Caswell Ul years ago, and she told the reperter that all she had recety- e¢ from her husband in nine monthe found her was enough to buy three pairs of and rather 1¥ | stockin, } Bix shore a 4 cheap lodg! SNES PP Oe ot mere a a8 eve acto ee whe tan pee ROY Fuse oe , had paid for her rent sick that T thought I was gotng to! ance. idle, and the mosey was spent for was so weak that she medicine Whee Tt asked Wilhem @ her bed soon as| for money, he said, “What the bt admitted. Her | do you want shoes for and pinched, her; Attorneys Waterman & Hendron, wy and ietiews, her| Who offered her free legui services to and haggard. sue her huehand for separate main- he bedside stood a | tenance, sald today that they would Institute . proceedings Caswell within a day or i to her, The amile on her face a took it was like a benediction. balf choked and sobbed 4 zh out ite i d 3 5 i & Ps H =8 sf i i i : i tf § z< ty fi zt iH 5 i ii i i 2 re ! f I i od to get some © to have the case of coffee and 2 can of preserves. on account of the 4 little box stove simmered a pot of | urgent needs of Mre, Caswei! coffee, the remains of the sick wom-| Mrs, Caswell needs more money at an’s frugal breakfast. She had to| once for food, clothing, medic'r and sit down and rest several times white/ rent. and any charitably disposed this| persons whe are willing to help in any way may send their subsertp- tions to The Star. where they wilt be acknowledged and turned over to Mre. Caswell at once. tron! Samaraitens have sent you! he handed the RUSSIA BACKS DOWN Assurances Given the United States That Manchuria Will be Kept Open for American Commerce wold $5.00 Russian Intention other countries! now in confer ex ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2.— aneured that the ja not to exclude In response to inquirtes made three Neaghts ~h dayw ago by Secretary Hay. the) ya nchurt or state department has received a dis-| privileges upon Russ Alec j pateh from Ambassador MeCormick | America may be e that r } to the effect that the Russian min-| will be done to clowe doors now open ister of foreign affairs has assured | and that American commerce and| him that the published reports of | American capital are what Ruswla| the proposed convention between | most desires to attract. It in Russia and China relating to Men-/ stood that similar assurance churia are absolutely incorrect, and| been received by Sec that there is no foundation for the) from the Russian ambassador at report that Russia demands that! Washington. These disavowsls by China shall refuse railway rights or | Russia are regarded tn official etr cles here as indicative of a complete | backdown from the aggressive atti- tude of a few days ago. and consulates in Manchuria. ambassador says he has been SKAGWAY'S MAD DOGS Panic Has Shifted From Haines, Aiaska The mad dog scare had shifted from Haines to Skagway and every stray dog in the latter city was be- ing shot when the steamer City of Beattie, arriving this morning, left there April 44. Two white men and @n Indian had been bitten by mad Goge and the citizens of Skagway were in arms against the canines. An order was {esued to tle up all dogs, giving every citizen the priv- flege of killing any found loose. As & result the slaughter has been awful, say the Seattle's passengers. ‘The Seattle had % passengers, | three of whom were from the in-: terior, They report the trall to be ett) in Oy. good condition, Cc ‘ormon Nicolson of the City of Beattie, who was recently Married, was given # beautiful wed- ding present this morning by the’ members of his crew. It was @ sliver | wet valued at $70, ——— 9 MR. HUNTLEY OF MONTANA LICENSES TO WED The following marriage licenses have been laeued: Wiliam Ingii«, 28, and Anne Hughes, 21, both of Seat- tle; William Dudley, %, and Helen Burroighs, 24, both of Seattle: Joseph Bowker and Fila Gardner, of legal age, both of Seattle. pestetent” ~<A Grand ball to be given by the Se- attle 8. Ry. Employes’ Union Div.| 337, A. A. of Bt. Ry. Em. of America. Armory ball, Wednesday eve, May 6th. Comittee on arrangements: J.) 4. Kelly, A. Springer, W. H. Knapp, 8. W. McCoy, G. D. Doyle. Tickets on sale at Labor Union hall, ind and Pike, J. M. Hughes, Sec. oe | ook at sedis A Burprise To Everybody | That well known jandmark and busy store of Seattle known as the Gio Clothi Co, store, 1003 First) avenue, near jadinon, is cloned. A} bank j# to occupy those premises! and Mr. Bridges has had notice to| vacate without delay. Today th stockholders are holding a meeti to decide what to do. Wanted 20 first-class paper hang- ers at $3.60 per day. Globe Wall Pa- per Co,, 907 Second avenue. Buys 28 Lots in Pottit’s University Addition. We will take much pleasure in Department. You will find here o plete herings ot Wash Waist» | New York and imported models a 900 different styles to relect from It's worth « trip down-t A noteworthy sale showing belief of & non-resident investor, was the buying of 24 lots in Pettit’s Univers- ity addition by Arthur O. Huntley of Montana and Herbert B Huntley of the firm of Hawiey & Huntley, at- torneys of this city, Messrs. Hunt ley purchased these lots solely as an Investment, A year agm Mr. Munt- ley purchased several high class fast tor in this gity. Yesterday, SPRING MIL Ie at its best now. Do you wan LOWESST PORSIBLE PRICK? priced millinery parlors, where al about half what is asked for the of children’s beautifully trimmed THERE 18 A SAVING HERE MATER Whatever you need fot sprin: be, whatever the limit of your pu coming here you can get what yo Have you seen our showing o Have you seen our Black Pea just before leaving for his home in lontana, Mr. Huntley made the statement that bie investments in ttle real estate had more than bled in value in the last year; but that of all, he considered the in- vestment he made in Pettit’s Uni- versity addition as being one of the best, and having the brightest future of those he had made. ba: ~ a. Tera TE MOAT Ome several days before the shooting an that the day before the shooting ¢ ourred It la loaded In a drawe of his desk. Another tmportan feature in the alleged ata nt of Mra. Mygatt, who at one time stated that whe was In the the shooting oceurred way that Mee, My@ repudiated her interview u fect that she was fn the root the time of the shooting They say that M Mymatt mw before the and wan in her end of the b when the shot was f The wtat ment she is alleged to have made Is that she met Dr. Jordan in the hall going toward Miss De ® root when she left it and that she w not in the raem at when the shot was fired Mrs. Myatt was seen yesterday by & reporter and would netther deny nor confirm the alleged state ment I made one statement the newspapers and I will say no more about the case one way or the other,” she said Chief of Pollee Sulltvan has had two detectives working on the ¢ but little evidence was secured T revolver was nd yesterday and ix now where the detectives can get It whenever they wish The # of paper on which is written at least @ part of Miss le thoes last statement ie also in the possession of the police, A letter by “May” to Mine De Toe “> ins @ number of thing» he: also been seoured by the po Ne examination of the woman'® effects has been made by the police Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Con MAGA LINE M vor f# ati conmidaring the apy to the veform ooh wi 22 days tion of friends of Mira De for Ko Belle was atrick with the warrant for the arrest of Dr, Jordan oe, Sly haw had time to pon Mins De Boo's thets her “sink and she was tre theory that Dr 4 the} quently vieited by her old Munday fatal phot upon the fact that he wes] choo! Wacher and by some mixsion engaged (6 Inarry the young Woman, | Worker® Who became much Interest hut had tired of hee and feared «| ed th the wayward girl nromine wult | 4 rewull Helle haw decided that Oreaen we. ee from who Way Of the trane@romnor ia t ashateh ates e ve onisined | hard for her and haw promised to do moat nation claim) Otis: 2s y ture that Dr the woman,| uring per lines: Bele was very who wan with him as: his|ticely taken care of by Lola Wille mistross, shadowed constantly and] lame, & colored girl who te awaiting had made numerous attempts to en-| trial for grand eny t into compromising situa You } better not atay very tions with other men hear me, Lola,” Hetle said one morn They claim the #o-catled last mes-|ina When the measieos first ‘came sof the irl which came to the | aut becnuse these things are poles from Dr, Jordan in & mutiiet. | ae catching | ed form, wan in reality a note writ | Jon't you worry ‘bout that ten by ‘her nome t previous? to| @ honey,” Lola anewered as her att tats ary ty | Me combed the girl's long hatr 1 & decoy letter fr doctor ain't nohowe afeared of catenin’ the The detectives claim that Jor@an| Meaeles, You jest want to be good had made frequent atx that he| nd look out that you don't bumy Th the woman, and seemed | te What T ‘spects I'se a going’ mined to b k the engagement | F nd that is four or five y * hanard iz pen. wedding, It ta alleged, was to place Juné & tomorrow having left that phil maith ed from fa ' t with BELLE HAS Sees Error of Her Wa While in Jail ting with the measier ounty Jail, Belle young girl who was pal to be incorrigible error of her ways and has 4, w by has pretty her @ Gecided fr thie time forth to shun evil to abstain from bed nd to alweye count ten whe speaks when she in in « temper Under these conditions Supertor Judge Tallman yesterday aft mitigated the reform seh: tence he had linposed ui young girt and sevt her t Newell's industrial schoo! instead of | to the reformatory Immediately after her @mmitment ANAGER MAKES MUCH MONEY Sells a Half Interest in a Portland Publication of, no Value and Then Disappears (Special te The Star.) PORTLAND, Ore, — April Charlee = Tewne, Courter, & loos! mag and bis partner, A. L. Cole, Cole is tien from Alfreda tewen on staternent that the business IMPROVEMEN ying #86 8 month. Last week Kowne lett for California “to settle ate.” Cole found oted. Thiet taliment morning ® pre alers went the office of the Courter office 4 carted off the books be typewriters and T CLUBS AGAINST YAW GRAB Prominent Members of Those Organizations Express Their Views in Forcible Language The loca) tmprovernent ofubs have taken up the cudgel against the Yawr hise which wae rail nh the city council ‘The clubs, by their in the conference Monday night representatives committee of the improvement clubs of Beattle, have gone on record as being in favor of & orematory syrtem erected, owned, controlied and oper ated by the city : The ree jon, introduced by F Mester Guile, was anantmeurly adopted at the last meeting of the conference committee, but when pr snetl, Monday, Ww ¢ belief that a mu piast thy age crematory te the slap in the face a them by the city counctl, bers of the confere up In arms age Joseph Shippen. Homer M. Hill, secretary of conference Uiie w other mem bere of the conference committer with the result that almost member promised to bring bi into Hine in @ fight against the Yaw steal and for @ municipal crematory plant. Mr. Shippen sald this morn ing t the Yaw ste chairman nat the Taw propost nt to see a municipal crematory, and believing that the Yaw deal will hurt the proposition are out’ aguinst it, to say nothin of what private optinion® we may have about the merits and demerits of the Yaw franchise.” “We are moat certainly against the ¥ franchise,” said Homer Hill. We are not satisfied with it in any way and are going to, use our influence against it, The improve ment clube of the city by their rep resentatives In the conference com mittee have expressed a desire te see & municipal crematory plant ‘We are neni w erected and every pressure will be brought to bear wpon the proper au thorities to defeat the Yaw proposal to secure @ municipal W. Roberts, a prominent member of the Queen Anne Im provement Club and a weil known is outspoken against the chine. I think the mayor ought franchise.” said he this morning. “Leaving out the merits or demerits of the franchise, he ought to exert his veto on account of the manner In which the measure was eee! rushed through the council without FEW OF MANY THURSDAY SPECIALS | Big Sale Summer Wash Walsts showing you through our Waist ne of the largest and most com n Seattle. You will Wnd the latest re shown here, There are about + Covering a price range from. 2 own Just to look even if you've no NERY t_a beautiful, #tylish Hat at the ‘Then come to ur famous low- 1 the Intent creations are shown at m elsewhere. We make « npecialty hate at $1.26 to $2.60, FOR YOU ON ALL TALB. & wear, whatever your choice may ree, you can feel assured that in ju want at lowest ponsible prices. f Wool Mixtures at 496. u de Bole at dtc, WOOL ue deliberation and without giving the protestants against it & chance to be heart “While I have not studied the |mensure 26 thoroughly as I might it seome to have a number of fle on the free of it t gives Mr. ¥ lthe privilege of collecting but compels him to do nothing I live on the top of Queen Anne hi Mr, Yaw may or may not oni Grive a team up the bill for to my garbage I have to remore acording rdinas to the city . viding for tion of the garbag: | also looks to me |wae stamped owt whether of not the oth ding for the francht faith, but It looks t cought to have beer if competition 1 don't « parties bid were in good me as if they «iven @ char chair saying nothing, but if looks Jamount to anything, garbage ar @nrbage crematories, franchiase, etc are revolving in bie mind at @ great When he i# disposed ¢ ft, he succeeds ir any num ber of fiawe in the ware by ask ing questions about Ite several pro visions. He wants some things ex plained, that so far no one has ex ninined to the satiefaction of other han “influenced” or coerced coun elimen. The mayor t* going fisht talk about 1 tomor row ye it is impossible to unravel a proposition of thir kind and come to a conclusion upon it without fishing over it a day or two et leaat. | | Suits $15 We have a very large line of blue serges that will make ideal busi- ness suits, hand- some, long wear- ing and always becoming. W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave. and Union ae @iteoun REFORMED ‘:: spose enn OOP oe jte « w what the Intended @ [mo in all sincerity I hope that the mayor will veto the franchise.” | ™ te of back tn © Renton buy HERBERT , UPPER | 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Blook |Firet Ave. and Cherry Street is } | Classified Ad For Saie—Res! Estate }axvie ent ee a SNJOY LIFE, } Ger a nomm | Of Pur own In « lowality where you have | foed surroundings Kesurance | ney on Four investment, | i Rainier Beach he Heo: the fret pines the eare | strike Lake Washington Hundrede of | families ave moving im and butting | ® ‘a | i handy, plenty of to toot ' plenty ous and wi hook, churches, athe, jor Tench te hapey Werbington wtreet: fare 20 Gotinr, Ree Mr Weed, at Kelner Bosch, or ( ner, 110 Bowion ioe shores, Rreryone whe ‘Take care on rides for ona | seen, 81 office | K. Sturteraat, | Thai@ with é-room cot- south of La distance, fi i260 buys tage and bath, Union; walking view $20 (or two fine lots south of Woot. land Park 1 $125 each for 4 lots near echoethouse | at G La | lgneo per sere for & sere tract near| | Milman City, cleared and very) | stahtly, fine view of Lake Wash-| eon ek ON gah RAP BOLe eg oRe | should not overionX QUALHEIM & MOLMAN, 4 New York Block Owner needs | FOR BALE-3% acres. money and wants offer Te $1,600. Lets from 8 up on monthly pay ments; all close to car line and/ eriooking Green lake © Cottages In North Beattie, $1,600, nda number of other bargains in| \North Seattle property, ‘Tel. Ini, Ltrs. i, A. ANDERSON, 0) Denny Way — - 00 New b-r nice lot; nice view; « 660-Tweo fine lots on Third avenue west, north Galer; best buy in Be- attle $990—4-room new cotta, TAYLOR COOK ©O., A NO. 1 BARGAIN $275--Fine plat for a house, facing on county road only % mile from electric car taining nearly five wel) ten nores for $760. Terme on part. Adame & Nichols, 811 Washington building. AN elegant enle cheap, five-reom cottage for Mth avenue, near Madison street. You can buy thir cheaper than you can "bulla 1f you got the carh. All tm- provements in. B.C. Byers & Co 2% Arcade butlding. | FARMS FOR @ALE B ROBERT MAL STOCK ANL No. 10-419 acres tom land, excellent location, good Ddulidings, farming Implements, 40) head of stock; $10,800. No, #001--235 acres, ali cleared, good buildings, very conveniently le- cated. $6 bo. No. 6002—-One of the best #-acre fence in the White River Valley, nay to Interurban, good bulid~ Ings; 26,500. No, 1006-200 acres, best river bottom jand, nicely loonted, close to small town, 2% miles fram Seattle, house, barn, run Water, $6,000. No, (000-820 100 cleared, nice} creek, poor butidings, handy to weet 4.00. WATER FRONT PLACES. No. 4004-47 acres, fine land, sloping Gown to a nice sandy beach, or- chard of 1,200 trees commodious 10- roorn house, several! outbuildings, ens sailboat and rowboat; No. mm rich ald sandy beach, few rods from Seattle-Tacoma boatianding, | new broom house, barn, several! outfit of tools, rowboat, everything goon: $8,400. No, 2026-66 nores, % of @ mile water nt, level land, good soll, very easily cleared, slopes down to nice beach, in sight of Seatth $2,000, No. 1020-23 aeres, facing nice beach, clore to emall town, § sores) cleared, 6-roem how $1,600. NICK ba nd NE. GREEN KR. | Mo. 201910 acres, well improved, nice trout stream, 6-room house, | weveral outbulldings; $2,600 24 nores, cleared and fenced | good 7-room house: $2,600, No. 2044-—One nore, o ali in small fruits | weveral outbuildings | LAKE WABHINOTO | No. 7001-8 acres, chotce waterfront, | gn high state of cultivation, new | “room epliage, large areen houses, | 004 acres, overlooking the lake, highly improved, fine 19+ | to car line, mall house, 200, room residence, several outbuild- ngs, nice ore $5,000 OTHER SMALL PLACES. No. 2043-8 ac pttom land, near! | race track, all in cultivation, house Darn; $2,800. 1080-Five acres at Ravenna) park; $1,000 }No. 1048-86 acres, all good land, 10 eall houme: $600, ROBERT MALTBY, 410 N. Y. Bik, y enhy good > | | @ RELIABLE THE BON MARCHE | | Marche, that started thi low prices ONE GALLON CANS $1.33 | ONE-HALF GALLON CANS 69¢ ONE-FOURTH GALLON CANS 35c We are showing 35 different shades. All our paint positively guaran, NORDHOFF & CO. rieen years ago teed—none better and yet none sold lower. | 39c for | Corsets Women's Straight Front Bias Gore Corsets, in black only; very special Thursday at Oc Wash te stocks at the # yu know of allest prices Be 5 a yard for Silk > elty Printa, stiful designs and fast co usual price 74 The « yard for Fine Flannelettes hea wide ndid waistin regular p Ibe o New Galatea Cloth always in great to ite durability this deima and fine styles, and, by the way, rh d ow ing it washes perfectly B60 « yard for Beotch Walsting Flannel tas in git hades with ot vari is colors. Aven Extra value. matertal is very popular for shirt e beautiful stripes and blended colored dots, regular price te, Corduoray Skirt Binding, regu- larty worth le yard; sale price from Sto Ll, only te per yard. Black only. Jet Head Pina, very best quaticy blue eteel ping, needle points, put up in large cubes, requiarly sold at The cube: sale price from § to only ¢e cube Children's Fine Rubbed Fast Hack Cotton Hose, double knee, toe and heel, extra fine Ibe qual- ity; special from & to 11 at tHe men's Fart Black Cotton Home, double sole, apliced seams, superior quality; special from # to 11, 3 pairs for te f-inch Black Taffeta Silk, value Soman ee py oare a este Minch Past x Velour Moreen, value fle, at éte Children’s Aprons, @ inches wide. iapels and bib hematitched. spec lel regular value Me, special § to 11 at ite Women's Large White Aprons 4 inches wide, six-inch hem, bre- telle of embroidery Insertions; ape- cialis Thursday, # to 11, at 26e. Children's Fine Straw Hnts, trimmed with white Tariat ole. ed with lace, with blue forget me- note; price Rie or Bale— AT iNDNDATION i oy Ferettore Co. BORATO Recon fave south Owing to the bursting ‘weler main, which damaged FOR BALE--Three horses; weight from 1108 to 1200: harness: new 2 reated hack, King up Main 267 or Inquire Walla Walla Feed Store | OUR new Universal Grinder kod see tt Gifford & De WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST! The best of dry ¢-foot mill edgings for $1.80 per cord at our yard, South Seatte NEWELLS MILL & MFG. CO. South End of Grant Street Bridge. A FOR SALE ‘ene wagon and harness. ret avenue. FOR BALE-—Collie pups, 285 Twen- ty-fourth avenue north; Madison car, A pair of horses, ex- 2207% ‘That your monthly salary or income can be Increased 10 per cent. by putting @ portion of your savings at compound in- terest! eat Security, fret mortgage on improved city fens estate, ‘These mortenges held tn trust by the audit- Washington. € 3-4, Boston and address plainly and we will send you full par Uewlere, It will cost you nothing to fully understand this plan outbuildings, bearing «orchard, | PHOENIX SAVINGS. spring weiter, horse, harness, | ™ & Tilton, Portiand, Ore; Des buggy, cows, helfers, chickens, | ‘et Morton & Co. Seattle. MONET ADVANCED SALARIED PRO. PLE, retail merchants, teamaters, board: ing “hounes, without security, ‘inrwest business im 46 pri 410 Epler block, 4 watches, jewelry) Tow imerest, a i ee Weet tos Pine strest. GOLLATERAL BANK arte loaned = ER OFF gives magnetic massage treatment; dingnose dis- ease and gives one treatment free y Monday mornin Wednesday nb Fi 2211 Firat avenue, WE STORE all Kinds of goods. Furniture Co., Inc, 1427- 1428 int ave. Help Wanted—Ma THE WEAR Remoloyment Ottice, 22 Yerfer- eon street, can furni the best help to the city. Por quick service, phone Mal $63, Independent, 2102 Mra, Ht. A, Welle o. qceeeneeenecmeaeneminneaniagnssiiceinitiett Wanted-—Femate Help ness, WAN At once, lady ~ book- ens, outfit tools, everything | Keeper St Roem; $1,000. LE No, 1066--Retween Seattle and Ta.) GIRL to do general housework tn roma, 40 acres, 20 improved, good | family of three, 1800 18th avenue buildings, fine orchard, running | —-———~ — water: $1,800. For Rent—Furnished Rooms No, 1072-10 acres, at Sunnydale, 6- | ~~~ HOTEL” BRNBCA, . ho pall barn; $1,350. | 1203 Firat a . No, 566-40 acres, near Renton; $700, | The ouany wr guteide rooms, No. 864-6 ares, water front, near | Week wiectrié tighta, “porcelain bathe Browneville, partially impreved; | special rates to families and single gen- $250; apot cash | Glas. No. 67-16 acres, near Sunnydale, | GRAND PACIFIC HOTHL, 1118 iret ave- house newly furnt ) all modern; jooe moderal ° | nue: prt ° 19 « yard for Fancy Oxfords; thir Berdhe® @ Co. Ask for color card to choose from. Linensand Bedding All Linen Fringed oth B4 at «ood value extra heavy lepread, sine x0 utifully Marsellies patterns 1 nicely — fininhed ends; good value at $1 Pfe a dozen for Bleached Damask terns, worth $1.36. Goods | 256 for your chol 60 different styles of 1 ach of over n Tow els; the lot comprises huck and damask, fringed, hemmed or hem | stitched, plain white or colored borders, any towel in the lot is special value for the price. 20e¢ « yard for Fine Scotch Mad ras, 32 inches wide, in a splendid assortment of desirable designs usual price 2be. |Opening of the Paint Departmen We have again demonstrated that the ultimate mission of the s a little Belltown notion story with one clerk, is to supply every need—no matter what--we have putin new line of Ready-Mixed Paints. These will be sold at our proverbially READY-MIXED PAI TO GO AT DRY = GOODS PRICES THE BON MARCHE 96e @ pair for good Feather py. lows, filled with clean tases down and covers proof Ucking, weixht 6 pounds worth $1.25. DRe h f Fine © ered filled ¥ tied ula with with pretty openwork ea. jare and plaited sizes, in black, white ‘colon, worth regularly The rx & price bod Women's White Embroidered en and Lace Turnover Collar in the new stole effect! teed perfect fitting, all new patterns to select from, worth reg: ularly @8c each, sale pete Pisin White Porcelain Cottage Dinner Set, fancy shapes, service for 6 people; Thursday, $2.25 set. Decorated Porcelain Ce ner Bets, several Liebig’n Reef Tra, vials; § to 11, 2 for be. Band B. Strengthening Piasters, regular price te; & to 11, Te Evans’ LAistereted Tooth regular price %e; # to 11, Te. 1 lot Tooth Brushes, veiae be to Me each; § to HM, fe each, Only three to a buye Piain White tronstone Cups end Ssucers, regular each; Thursday, be each. Fine Polished Glass Water Tum- biers, regular Sc doz; & to 11 Thursday, 3c each. Decorated Lamp Shades, Thurs- day, § to 11, be each. sate pees avaaene oe Tend anit Thursday § to Ti, 2¢ each. Lace Edge Shelf Paper, 2 large | be packagen; § to 11 Thursday, be. | Fancy Colored Laouisine Sil | Ribbons, full four inches wide, with firm seived@e edge and drawetring, suitable for neckwear end hat irimming, a Rew amortment of fancy colors and patterns to select from, worth regulsriy Mec yard; Sale price 8 to 11, le yard. Oanv Laundry Bag», Japanese floral designs, just arrived, extra large sine, very finest qu-lity, China 10¢ 1 ety etone I EB MAN. No flies in your home with my win- dow and door screens. 419 Madi- fon. Phones—Gunset, Main 1170; Independent, R 167. Randall, The Printer, 214 Spring #t. nd and rd. ‘Phones: Sunset, k $022; Indep, A 1911. BOCIAL dance st May's Hall, La- tona, every Friday night. PB two single horse: sale cheap: going Barn in rear, & out of bidsiness. First avenue. alks, water, close to store, achoo! and churches, high, dry and healthy, 17 minutes on Washington street car line; parties renting of us can become owners of property within 2 years by making small cash payments down. Downing & Leighton, 219 Railey Building For Sale—Houees and Valley. Jo Capitol Milt om east 5 a tol HOt on w. TT BUSINESS DIRECTORY uotioneers EG WICRERTON & CO. toneers, 2828 First avenvs. Abstractors BOOTH WHITTLERET - HANTORD, Ay: ment of tii Telephone, Main 10 SRATTLE ABSTRACT OO.. N. ¥. bik, a Attorneys-at- Law x RRL, ‘Ashington Building. © MDONALD, 400 Borke Bullding W. D. LAMBUTH, Bose Pacite Block, G_WARD KEMP, G2 Burke Building. “geieral auo- i Banks A THE RCANDINAVIAN- AMERICAN BARR et Reattio“A J = &. weer? Ee tane ‘can “st eae pe Pesca Soi eae +a 10, GON c. Newt .o " savings and Sustwesd a PUGET sOUNR os aL Capital j Tespondent ‘tn prineinaletties et the United States and ‘Burops, gana 1AN NK OF CumMance Ing bunt vi ie x BANK OF 5 Lk ge ranaactad. corner of Becond ave fue. a ¥ or! Jj Tactaner 3 ag THE FIRST NAT NAL BANK OF Paid up capital uslneme tramenct me Tunencted. Hoge. ae . Tarkivors ot ited statee ant Pupnee e Se St BGAN Dramatic School, Holyoke block, private lessons daily, even- tna clunm Monday, Wednesday, bYiday; elocution, oratory and vracticnl stage training; profes- sionals coached tn their reapective lines; ministers’ and lawyers’ ora- Y Phone Suneet Rhu een PROF, MORRIN'S dey and ool mg HB night gohoo!, NOTES FROM THE CROCKERY STORE Eight to Eleven regular $e | worth regularly Gc each; sale veda aes THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street to choose from, value up t net; Thursday, $6.99 eet. Several very pretty Totlet values 16.00 up to %%, tt damaged; Thursday half price No introduction {s needed to this pop- ular morning list. price $ to 11, Me each. | Cambric Ermbroideries, tm whith from 1% to 4 inches, very best qualities, choice neat odgen are fast and we wear well, these are worth Se, 81-80, 100, 120 and yard; sale price 8 to 31, 2% yank! Desk Pads, regulariy 60c per at He. Blue-Biack Ink, Bixby and gents shoes, 26e kid, for Women's Kid Oxford Ties, A lot of Men it Four-in-Hands each We. Outing Petticosts, worth from § to ii for B- $1.00 Waists for Wie, $4.00 Wool Wadsts, from 6 (6 it $2.00 ; ye’ Golf and Golf-¥, fr, an endless variety and materials, all tc value; from # tell £2 WALLAsTER Milli SIE HANSON—SpH pecee._ Sorter, MADAME A. & Oculists and BIC AS MACKINNG! butiding: Osteops TON” ae Becond avenue; men and lady tn attendance. ur Sour eee Gos ste Cotiins Book. Tek ¥ ute ot “five your in aa re In Sey Piret and Cherry. — F. EB. ADAMS--Drafting. Physician and SRCARNTE RUERE Plumbi: PAOD WOLDS: one year, Tel. Biack GRO. H. WOODHOUSE CO, Tele bat has . a RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Printing and. BiQiM sscse di coy Pacer isa nena Show Cases RRAPTEE POW CHEE Transfer Co BYREW PRANEFER CO. — Umbretia Repalrintl ss ree a Pacey 2028

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