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Fire Sale of Wall THE SEATPLE. STAR COLORED BAD MAN KILLED IN A BRAWL 4 HER SYMPTOMS. ) of wh : s-atter|NIEL BENTLEY, WHO HAD AT LEAST TWO NOTCHES IN HIS Why dots Maud so absent seem? =| 4 wale } GUN HANDLE, MET HIS MATCH IN STEVE BRODY, A HORSE Why ts she as in a dreamt Why does Maud oft knit brow @ of Anna ield's! MAN, SATURDAY NIGHT—SHOT DEAD IN HIS TRACKS What is ailing Maude now? etna 4 Why's tt that the pretty maid | Acts as it her wits had. strayed? | x inoe that) Steve Brody, a horne trainer, shot) Brody appears to have been first on 1 Why's she making pouting lips a ni a «| and ed Nell Hentley, another] the tnt Ofer & bunch of ontrich tips? lotnete of 2 en pipe-factory, | colored man, in the Piccadilly saloon] The two men, tn « with What's the gt a by that ? He has coyly told the # that he| late Saturday night. Bentiey'’s gun] Tobe Moore, were atan mt 4 8.000 ot ‘Wall Paper slight Hush, she wants a r hat # a glorious sporting ¢ ©. Don't] waa too slow tn coming Into action} of the Pioeadilly @aloon, on Main q ly damaged by water, This lot of LUKE THE LOON forget, Ike the @ 10 ter) and he climbed the golden stairs in| #treet, near Becond avenue uth, : Pape came by veil trem the Bast } thts. »nsequente, Brody drew his “at. the row #tarted, It was mere B weee, ans Ee bene Sore KERP YOUR LIAO TUNG BE quicker and won the M@ht. Brody argument, but hard words Sale oe lena or Gee ee N YOUR TEETH | Woy, wot may, 3 % NOC) wus arronted shortly after the shoot used. ‘The men went inside here are hundreds of beauty pat Bobby | A terns that for Wo, @c and % ing by City Deteotive Myrnes Ho} and ined up at the bar, Here the per rol We will clowe it all out BOCK BEER TIME'S NBAR | watchdog’ Jamow waya he won't|##ld that he Was on his way to the|row began again. Some eay that 4 for i tore, | rvs. ¢ park board. ‘Thanks|pollee station to give himself up,|Hentley | drew his | revolver and ; natructors, | aw y anes: having shot In self-defen: | flo it in Brody's © and 4 4c Per Roll and Up w' organ ‘ . | tiey boasted of his prowess aa] ther 1 it at Moore. 4 e leclared 8 ja n flghtey and was oredited with However that may be, Brody got otur | having killed all the way from one|in the first shot and with @ ery ams to four men. Conservative acquaint. | Bent to the floor. He died two At any rate, he wae known as/| the head. Ie was found armed with | ] |a bed man and his death with his) a bie d-callbre Colt's revolver Paint and Wall | boots on was in line with his past} Although shooting scrapes are | career rather frequent ma the colored 1 | Brody and Bentley had trouble! “ep they are Paper Company ANC Wi Ui rar 0 canes 08 pokes vhaon tapates |e }ago in Spokane, and Bentley fe al-| and Cor. First Ave. and Union St. aged to have threatened to kill] the lrody bed = eg 3 j N. P, RAILROAD LOBBYIST AND| Saturday Bentley got Into tro with b Fine | HIS HENCHMEN CONTROLLED | \"ith Die mistress and, was prt ch } bb si ing to leave the olty, He made firet f REPUBLICAN COUNTY COM-/| remark that before he w b alifornia wre taren men he tended to "Ev | MITTEE | | | the w Mission and tts finan tal difficultics. Me urged the peo Sauternes — eee HUNDREDS ee: « the mio wae furt 1 by Mra ' nd by the | “ t “ ° om er e ar 7 oe ech iy og m, Baxter, Mre ager | ot ndhanegetenay db: bage or n the Wayside M tal, a Per Galion | acon, 9. a" baat * Davin, matron | Clancy, BJ. Ware, J 9, Callaghan, |}CONCERT FOR BENEFIT or} tthe Japaneses sectdents | |B. P. Gaffney, H. 1H. Baton y were present, eager t / for « wi ention and T WAYSIDE MISSION HOSPITAL! nour Dr, MoGee apenk and to see Br nner | Bb ageines ey w A SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL] ‘heRursce who were going to care | ° mous § SUCCESS nese Consul Hisamidzu sat in « 403 Pike St. see ie hia wits teeooie vo ai a to b the aty bye the ert hugely Telephone Main 1060 | . < Ae whi ia much interested inthe wer a i bets the aor The ert given at the Seattiafot Me ayside Mission hospit ¥ w eater yesterday after f pe pane yew ay mtributed a sub the # * an: | benefit of the Wayside Mission > agMtia! s 4 a tte pert ¥ mt Mle ciate, YO) Hite) Grew one of (he largest GMER ile cinner. if Sesttia, with See Hencen sever seen at a xinilar OOtFesemge or Burgandy, at Maison Bar tartatnment tn Seattle, The hous Seconds cad dune, every. eve was filled from gallery to parqu {igh 8 -” on warmly applauded. M RIGHT $00 was realiees frora (he tr tering, which will be a m ° o. The Red ¢ nurses who, with EASY PAYMENTS re r ot the Golder k n —-Enough Sald RT ARTHUR, March #.—T ws that Gen, K ahatpin is t re) © scene war in * ing oar SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. © officers J. 3. STEINWAY DEALERS hout t achpor, na Connorm Dr C. Bat aon : =e | THE DIPLA | PARIS, Marc | reporters were mn he ret ght t do you whe be the turd member Both Phones Main 1184 Free anvery a w think of our Sun ft the Battle ba lay?” they asked ea of the University of Wash-| | “I o'n answer that question better | ingron Law association. | fate Ive pee ® Sunday in yet) Enitott Bay Camp, Woodmen of} BELLE OF Beautiful town,” replied Joah Amarion, has arranged to give © stag | “But you have spent a Sunday Ir Jamoker at it eamp hall tomorrow ANDERSON | Parts, Mr. Wise. night. Judge White, one of the two for a yellow jou: *p eras by the head oan reat. “This te § will ‘ er . a “Wo Purest 10-year-old Kentucky ff] ~Thunderation!” exciatmeg Joun.| orett” Clears and refreshments will Bourbon | “I didn’t know today wus @unday.|"* Provided, i o’n truthfully say ° 8 Nothing to Compare the attractions of Callfornta | {ta of outdoor life all Full Quart $5 | day over nee? tions and 4 uthern Pacific yoous BB. By cS Wholesale and Family Trade 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca ATTYLAND A TRAGEDY IN HIGH LIF Said the comet to me, ne doubt you | will eee genera! Notice to facts The reason I weep and bewall, j While flirting with Venus « If, any evening, your copy of The ‘ And severed my beautifll tall telephone—Sunset, Main 1050, or In- -_ dependent 1138, any time between | 6:00 and ¢:30-—and ypy will be sent | BITHER ONE IS LIABLE TO MODERN Win ay sie, tare Business Suite, 125. HERALD, 1329 24 Weil, my son, there are two es | kinds; one le an er fon of the! ——___ COT TAGE blood; the other, an eruption of the imagination.” None Stoves and Ranges Better than the’ JEWEL TH® BLUSHING LOBSTER, I am @ crustacean, and ke my reja-| | tion, For sale cheap at your terms in the Montana Addition | In salads I feel out of place Sometimes 1 feel biue, but yet it is 5 When boiled I turn red in the face! | A RBLIC OF PARBARI M. , The ThompsonCo]) A.°evconsereari« punkehr nt for « ? 224 Pike Street ay « inly abject to ‘ using the st | We carry the largest and best se QULDW'2 FEAT RATTL® YOU! and : fected stock of Wines ané Liqu akin’ ov th’ o ke th’ other] oe a in part payment : fm Seattle, and can give you better id, the police ake y . t y 7 Prices, y no agents, but §| me * nt} f Go agents committer. Bite Thompson Furniture Co, t a Incorporated ] BET TER TIMES |. THE ARTF" EDBUG. 1429 First Avenue, eo The bedbug lies asleep all day, Corner of Pike ¥ When ¢ ing omes he weak 1 Rye Whisky And of our crimson fluld he Most greedily parta Special Sale of Univer sa! Sieel Ranges —JO KOS. $3.00 Per Gal. t blow was onty the yee ’ of @ Russian admirat’s report hole Range, $90 and up. P _ a RED FRONT NITURE q e 808 0 i Union Bakery x5 | and Cafe ALBERT HANSEN _ 3U4 First Ave. South Bon Marche Block Rioh ee “ BOTH PRONE PIN, 1751. NAVE THE BEAT OF EVERY- ‘ clive: THING IN THM BAKQRY LINE. 7o6 First Ave. | “TRY SOME OF OUR GOODs. Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee, are on ° heir way to the Orient to n . o4 Japanese soldiers, were ee wed in the simple white un which they will wear ¢ r selections early. Every tuty, and occupied a lower stage alteration, #0 if you box. Dr. MeGee was on wait inst day we may not form, also Greased in service uniform § be able to get it for y a in {ime 1 We have the jargest » of La ang we @ numerous de nme Dr. MoGee's brief address was the § Cie and Mi Suits; the Latest fouture of the ent ent. Shelf *! meet Up-to-date Styles, work phases. the Try « of ail | Among other things she stated that) told tn graphic sty the army puree in Westberg & Childs the was surprised to find no city hospital in Geattle. | ke, Suite and Millinery. Before introducing Dr. MoGee 1412—8ECOND AVE. —1218 James B. Meikle, s@ ary of the Chamber of Commerce, who acted | We Give Credit as chairman, Good Garden Hoe 15c Good Garden Rake 15ce ERNST BROS., 506 Pike "32/9753" spoke a few words on 148 Eggs Laid by 160 Hens at Garden Station Some of thene egy well for $1.60 stock, The cheapest are 2% Cen $12.00-4 dozen at 2% cents are md hese chickens are kept on @ tract @m selling with a fine house thrown dow and $10 per month. Over 12 DOZEN PGGES tn one PER DOZEN, being thorou r per doxen—8 donen at 91. ~making $13.00 PPR DAY, land 140 by 300, the same ai th for $675, on terms of §: |n whioh My Beripps Aitior vorinely ar alifornia. D early iworder ry n 1 « « Drugs tm ab mployed fent to ¢ Kidne: wonde od impels nd Now me. uarante ine lor. nl we THEY ARE AFTER GOLD is rich le There's not! ire ys rful ft a ret od ot t wold ond »wed by sturbances as era of the syntom. of e PETERSRURG, March 4 atriker * utter mM rdere na toi ‘ y sus t tritien wits in ir s nie, ine and the gre and imme News Ann'n.’ those are The that ibetan of ibe not idual ork 1s 80 eftt- nf the Liver a at run-down eyster a Nervousness, ea Only by Ms patinfa G. 0. GUY, eoond avenue and Y. effective * Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Sells Nothing it the Best Every Family Should Have Some Good Wine and Whiskey And wh y not h make a specialty per e a B Year-Old on is Whiskey of Old ny, t $3.00 ? $160 Murphy Wine and Liquor Co., 308 and 310 Pike St., ¥re iver tad. 38, Sunset Bult 41 Phones Tonight, Thursday AMUSEMENTS THIRD we ines $3.00 per per A VENUE Theater | Both Phones, Main &". | PRICES. Me, « Be Me Matinee, te Two Delighted Audiences Yesterday. | Last Week Olympia Opera Co. Tursday and Wednesday, IVETT Vriday,. Sat and Night “LA MAB owes Grand et John Cort, Mar. TONIGHT and Tw Wear riay Matinee oT TE Phone F. Ziegteld, Jr, ANNA HELD Jay Matines. sin 4 coding Nights, Proenta be “Mille. Napoleon "7 called ~ Aleazar Theater | PLATT & STEVENSON, Tonight, au , Mere. the Week, Saturday Matinee, THE EVER PLEASING COMEDY, PINK DOMINOES rum run So. Mat. Popular Prices—le, te, Be inee, We and Se. Special rates to. bor parties Curtain rises—Evenings, 8:15; Louls K ws freed vol) it your money , ( ‘ of Nd rion Ge rman & ix Be lodt Je wie pity Ng "Stass il} pay you oi welry Beoond pene ta atter- tical Goode 8 fh bead | for Easter Time Dress Goods Sale YOuLL SURBLY nr THMPTED "TO ry We VRUTTE VABKICS. WH LIST A 1 "7 tnoh Tiuminatea y Noye inch wide Fancy Weave tee, one of the prettiest popdtar- beautif dttecte, 1.0 priced fabrics, bo value geil selling at ing at 500. | t-Ineh ws “? @-tnch Mohair os, vine and | wap, colors, well worth $1.00; nolling at color « t Pa 150 | 150 Great Silk Specials Inch wide Wxtra Quality Black Taffetta Silk; splendid tor wat ticoats and #k & grade usually sold at much higher pri Zi-inch wide, high-grade Peau De Bole Bilk, unsurpassed for # waists; $1.50 value; Our #pectal, at Pretty Draperies 4%, to the Cozy Appesrance of Any Room BESIDES THEY ARE INEXPENS TOWIT: Pret rd wide Mish Drap- | %-inch wide Faney Figured Drap- er be se, for l2ne ory Swine, 1240 VOlue, gelling at.. : Dot Drapery | yard wide Art Denimns, ie value, 160 | for crv] Winch wide Hori, | Extra Heavy Crotonne Braperye eetul for youen, Be . 12% value; apectal 156 River Point Fancy Draperies, peg ‘inch wh most sub- ard Go stantla ry made, io Value soos 300 Tuesday Special ¢foot White nam urtain Ss ecial Poles, with fa belt trim- Striped oa Prine 1 mings, 601 aday ape a De « 12% Fine Kid sold throughout, pat tips, es, 11.7% value, tomo Kid One-Strap 4. hand turned, regular Be Boyw Kangar Shoes, brass making soles wear much long- or; all sizes, worth up to $2 tomorrow 14! OOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street UNCALLED FOR LAUNDRY FOR SALE....MAIN OFFICE QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY ‘"siut'steeet MODERN DENTAL PARLORS ured the room formerly occupied by the Bastern Col- Dentistry, corner Second and Pike street, Masonic ing, with the splendid light and increased room we are better prepared than to guarantee the best of work, and with our old time-tried specialists, who are conceded by all to be at the head in their profession. Where all petrons can be eure of gentlemanly and courteous ment and careful examinations. MODERN SYSTEM OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES SPECIALIZATION & profession with five distinct branches, de- distinct kinfls, We have SPECIALISTS for femple buil Dentistry « manding skill of five each branch. Specialization marks great p: @ay you will no more intrust yourteeth to anyone but a ep than you would your eyes to anyone but an ocultet. THN YEARS honce other dentists wil adopt spectalization, but ten years ts along time to walt. WE'RE READY NOW-—SECOND AND PIKE STREET FILLING AND CROWNING TEETH PAINLESSLY Most dentists fail to make operations painless because they limit themselves to one, or, at the most, two remedies. The “Modern System” is based on the knowledge that the condi- ts ni ogress in dental sotence | Bingle-Stone Diamond) of dental sensibility « urneroua, requiring a wide ranj Rings from ©. up. A jes. It embra every method known to the profession beautiful of Opal, large, and a great many thet are not generally known. It Is success. Sapphire, Garnet , eto., y case, Decause it takes all the various conditions Into ac- Tings. count, and has a remedy for each. fs . We guarantee to fill or crown your teeth absolutely without Houghton & Hunter J pain, no matter how sensitive they may be Jowelers. THE MODERN SYSTEM OF BRIDGE WORK 704 First Avenue This method of supplying artificial teeth ts the most perfect known to science. It is n affected by the fluids of the mouth or © that you b rna out wror back, st we think If te t nd ate, near U ay here is right before we “s, you jon. THE SUPEF COURT OF THB "STATE OF WASHINGTON, for the ri ty of King. Alley, Plaintiff, vs. Rose 1 Defendant. MMONS BY PUBLICATION. The State of Washington, to the sald Rose I. Alley, Defendant You are hereby summoned to appe | within sixty days after the date of the | first publication of this « m to. Here ts @ ploture of the house with Jarge tract of land, lose | wit, with sixty days after t sth to cars and school. TWice as much oah DM je by gétfing OFS | day of February, A. D. 1904, and de Chickens. Party oan raise 6 © worth of blackberries and red and | feng the above entitied action in the biack raspt en off the sa act each year as the chickens can't | @b0Ve entitled Court, and answer the hurt the berries. Plenty of fine spring water on the grounds; also lots | complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a of free wood. Surely @ poor man's paradi opy of your answer upon the under We also give lots of men work, a# I am grading the streets and nember, Hillman ts the only man in Seattle @iving a poor man such @ chance to stop paying rent. Spring is coming and now Is your chance to put in your garden in the finest, binckest scfl in King county close to the business of Seattle, and only 5-cent fare, By using your transfer take new car, Oveldental and. Yesier nue, It runs from 5 o'clock @ o'clock p. m. At night n Station office and 10 ex- ing on the half hour tra salesn on grounds, Sunday and every day until sold out ree GARDEN TRACTS without the house §95 up; terms § fow days will be sold ow Office-—-R Tim k signed attorneys for plaintiff at their {fice below stated; and In case of your failure #0 to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, whieh has been filed with the ¢ of said Court. 4 yhjeot of the said action, t forth in the complaint, ts as fol To obtalr a fondant on statut divoree from aid ry grounds. TH A. A ROBT Attorne O, Address: mo attle, ¢ y of Ki Balley ‘ m y BOOTH, Piatntite, te b Wash Be 2 ng usage. T nd are composed of the following veth 1 » fused together at high heat @ beautiful pink enamel, ature exactly. We delib- te m that ft is the cleanest, most beautiful, most able and most healthful in existence, PRICES Dentistry as we practice it is a us profession, involving eduction, carefulness and skill; th © we cannot cOmpete in price with the ignorant, the careless or the ur sk! Iful. Comparison will a8 much as most pri- 1 ot w ly it ts better. Indeed, no dentist who does his own k CAN achieve such superlative re- orps of specialists. White Teeth, Full Sot 88.00 Gold Crown, 22k.. $5.00 Gold Bridge Work, 22k...$5.00 Gold Fillings ...... . $1.00 Silver Fillings ... ..500 PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE When other work is ordered. All work guaranteed for ten years, with a writt nh guarant MODERN DENTAL PARLORS Cor. Second and Pike Street, Over People's Bank, Building The only office tn Seattle which is iy apy way gonnected with the New York Dental Parlors of Portiand, Or, cur hea aparters. Hours—$-80 to 6:00, Sunday, 8:80 to hbo Fourth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. FROOM, Advertising Manager. Masonio Temple Our Main Offi A Se - ae