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THE SEATTLE STAR EASTER WINES *AND . ~ne BAD BLUNDER Every quatity price he 0 ed for th OLD COUNCIL OPENED UP A STREET WHICH HAS BECOME Extra eatery 3-Star A WHITE ELEPHANT TO CITIZENS | Cognac Brandy $1 iia ARadiesinasesin | Per Qt. Bottle Md — ke along the tHlorournfard | _ D t th ward, & t half a block long Ne 4 mt ever we the walks, but the 3 4 treet ter men oO man} sald tt di not be t i 7 eth t panonmed $200 for further said that th work pdt adial [OL OICT RO no tonl foaled ero ae eager a NOTH sig Hy - PINK 1751 “ rho « ] iward ie © longer a Free Delivery it opened up & second Bast | © ii and therefore Jor It rune parallel to the D ot, Dut half a erty holders affected re- | : reaches the @ and therefore could not protest until Afternoon Lunches qosend Mast John} & was too lain Per thie reason Mr M ho use to any-| Daulton thinks better means should for Shoppers tor is now ¢ |e provided for notifying land owners ahead with the construction of con | of proposed improvemente. TEA, COFFER AND CHOCO LATR. WITH WHIPPED CREAM PASTRY FROM OUR OWN BAK BRY—TEN CENTS. | THREE FRIED BASTE ors. TRRS ON TOAS w u PO TATO BALAD, Ibe A NICE REFRESHING LUNCH Rice's Restaurant and Bakery |) | IW Becond avenue. ¥ Opposite Arcade building. Special Sale ot Universal Stee! Rang es SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN ALL CHURCHES TOMORROW— | é ; hole Range, $20 and up. EXERCISES TONIGHT RED FRONT FURNITURE CO a é. 208-310 Second Avenue South. lrow In ev rch in the In| toes ot " . CPPLL— oo ‘ ah de vate a Passion” w Pt LAL 1 add t her nlee. Dr ach at th home, if you can't attend jen) Bigh Mase, I her Bend for free fancy cards. ¢ y of sed ner a4 McLAR & THOMSON, . . . _ Cor, Ind and Pike, Seattle, Wash. After | litany ce eanel proces-| cises at 3 o'ch the re- from Clement’® Veatminater 1 be ® In St Rich Jewelry Crucifixe| church In the evening, in addition to other devotional exercises, the atory 706 First Ave. en {the “Pasaion will be told, {itue REDUCED FREIGHT RATES OCA | F-iee lira ration the day tn an appropriate On household goods to all eastern points. Through cars, Saying of 24 | to & per cent. r The Seattle Transfer Company ER. Butterworth & _Sans Patertahare os « Have remov 1g2i Fist thorouchiy sdere biene, whic! we seat Uberty rnoon “WP REPLIES 10 GUL SAYS HE DOES NOT KNOW FARRELL OR CHAMBERLAIN— SUPPORTED CRICHTON we ti} | | | | Dr. J. EB. Crichton, Wiliam H. [did support Crichton. But 1 held The Quaker Sells it for Less §) Murphy and the other members of eo Meetings in regard to the m: tipi never | the council take exception to the]. nim although I spok Democra th | statement made by President Gull in members abe Dr. Charles’ The Star yesterday that he had rele-| ter, Gill's claim that I work gated them to th ar in the ap-| Chamberlain from the day Flesh Food pointment of his committees because | election to defeat him ts | they had lined up with “harlie” | would not know either Chamberiain or Farrell if I saw them He is in no position to may what Great Northern's | Murphy t= eape- Chamberlai } tocal potit the al doves. Regular $1.00 size, special We wish to announce to our former patrons and the people of Seattle in general, that we have moved from our old location at Second avenue and Pike street, which store we have occupied for a number of years past, and are now established in a large, roomy building at 2213-2215 First avenue. In making this announcement there are a few important facts which we wish to forc- ibly bring to your notice— FIRST—WE ARE NOT IN THE HIGH RENT DIS- TRICT. SECOND—OUR EXPENSES IN MOST EVERY OTH ER INSTANCE ARE GREATLY REDUCED. THIRD—WE HAVE REPLENISHED OUR STOCK, WHICH WAS CLEARED OF MOST OF THE ODDS AND ENDS JUST PRIOR TO OUR MOVING, AND WE NOW OFFER YOU A BRIGHTER AND BETTER AS SORTED STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM THAN EVER. FOURTH—WE CERTAINLY HAVE A DAYLIGHT STORE IF THERE EVER WAS ONE—A FEATURE WHICH EVERYONE WILL GREATLY APPRECIATE. FIFTH—OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BENEFIT OF OUR DECREASED OPERATING EXPENSES IN SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS. than Although down-town shoppers may find the location a trifle inconvenient, You will therefore agree that you are better able to save money at the “Fair” ever before. still several car lines pass our doors, and the slight inconvenience is certainly off-set by the many saving opportunities offered. Thanking you for whatever portion of your patronage we have enjoyed in the past and looking to a future mutually agreeable and more beneficial, we are, = Yours Very Truly, L. A. MAFRIGE & CO. THE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE. 2213-2215 FIRST AVENUE.....2213-2215 FIRST AVENUE The owners of property betwee | cial nase evied | putting Fourteenth Park add ENGAGE IN CANADIAN COAST TRADE avenue th The rea Squire ton. cially strong In his denunciation of| work the last Hghting pl com=| TWO BIG FINANCIAL INSTITU-| plan to fight the matter in co ents | Gill's declaration mittee did. He said that it accom-/ + _ lif necessary — — | “I never, as Gill claims, held a] ptished nothing. Asa matter of | TIONS SUSPEND OPERATIONS ————_—_- -—- ecial te The Star.) Java Rice Face Powder, regular ting with Farrell or Chamber-[/ the committee made etx trips to the on 2 ‘ . See size, special .. ++. 800 of the Great Northern,” he sald | location of the lighting plant, one =| - - A LPOX ‘enn E uA, B ¢ March sn Exora Face Powder, large 50 ing. “There te only one| which consumed three days. Seripee News Ass'n.) | We an been received here by the size, special . 400 if Gill's statement far as it] who was a member of that commit- c 2AND, ©, Mari i—The mt that the Dx tht t# correct, that one] tee, would not go along with us on| Federal Trust Company, suppored erat rmment has rescinded that I supported Crichton. I] any of the trips.” be one of the strongest banking ne order regarding the chartering : this morning. Its deposits exceed goods into the Yukon ter- vinéwntaora Jelded on because Secretary | (My fertopa News Aew'n) sxion that was granted Phones: Main 1240, Ind. 1240. jurer Cleweil i» out of the city and) oy Ono aoe ‘ ‘enmeln in 1 officers « unable ate him Gazette 2 uver a * or to understand bh nee. oe won & Mi * , e Irkutak,. Thirty per cent of the p freat Klondike rush teddies 10 A VAST FORTOWE’ soKwteD OE Es Sees infecte tid not canela of sufficient Don't wait until the last ¢ | rt a ee te ght on to buy your EASTER SUIT an¢ o Do Come early —you will have more || FEDERAL COURT Ponent granted permis time to make a good selection. | rt craft to lond = We have the largest stock of GREEKS AND BULGARIANS MIX oo as n ports, pract Pepdle and Mises Suits in the | THE WELL-KNOWN CHEMIST OF THIS CITY GETS THIRD IN: | DT Sita ee sarge AE ides Mae gity. We carry all the Latest A STAT N i ate sy Com. | Coasting trade. Although, accord Mtyles and sell them at the right TEREST IN A HALF-MILLION-DOLLAR E| sh ean rut et bes a . oeeg- ~ fed-|to the Canadian shippers, the occa Etamines, Panamas, Crepe de | a | VIENNA, March a1 sanuor ten ai ng. Tob-|Pasted away and it has worked Chines, Coverts, Chevicts, Mo- ported ine nS] erte brought 8 caus tee to Canadian Interests, haire and All the Fancy Mix- jz ‘Tanser, the well known) Never dreamed that grandfath district ek# |alieged breach of contract. This te Strong ir ort tures. Pa | Among Dr. Tanzer’s most valuable SEE PAGE 6 © you tried a “Smooth Mike” | contributions to the setentific knowl. | rs m Williams, 614 z | f the world is his recent disc lar: © prosence of formal- —— vee in food products Dancing School, Prof. Willson’s, months after they | Ranke hall, Pike st Administered. His work | avenue. aroused the most widespread “raph on the argument f the genor- a eory of matter also maintains that the | WE INVITE YOU treatis {Tv To call and seo what we have to offer in SPRING GOODS. Our LA- [| Phenomena of matter are identical DIES and GENTS SUITS are of LATEST DESIGNS, and every 9} With the phe nn ot mind, Gesirable fabric. Our line of MILLINERY ia exe and the result | — of careful selection. AS A MATTE ECONOMY y po fi BETTER than patronize us, for our terms-$100 PER ~will COAL FOR JAPAN i help your purse out. | 3 = a ° (By Bor! News Ass'n.) hia } LIVERPOOL, March 31.—It ta re ing 100,000 tons of coal ostensibly . 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. }to China but really to Japan at the 4 rate of 28 shillings ($5.75) a ton. Bulgar ok the n eal 1" eived word from his old homé |} ¢ sta larg led, renirabeds ford wilt nt to have f pitt ated at the Popular suit fl fo recive! wert saxony,| there Ie consider er a We ye ap hnaske th he has faller m estate may . oe a nurse, » was ew York Store | ",; witt be at leant | my fortune with im | while alighting from a Great North. that the 6 t has JACOB PERL, Prop., ui . Mayor Ballinger, City Engineng|*T tfain. She naverts th train pa wo r rar FT eons - Phi started sudder throwin r down > $458 Second Ave. Near Pike St. | *"°, sancl eaviolon Thomeon and City Treasu and te or — down | $1,500,000 DEPOSITS | be mad un teteenes yorker whip. 8 $5, 450 STON, Mass, March 81.—T? pr: not expect that from a trip he rr Company closed it } the serious litigation in works, the point where the stream} T H M iitnae” te haa saict ce, uation moran tae eset woe. the eae NEARLY GOT HI ming han ca | and he will prot before it is turned into the huge pipe Ry rh ably e within the | that conveys ft to Seattle. Mayor r 3 wrapped ailinger waa much pleased by the | gations, excelle of the system by whieh} RUSSIAN COMMANDER BARELY LOOKING FOR more in the sever | Seattle It inexhaustible water] gecapED CAPTURE pl surprise, for I had | gating | Supply. : . AN ANARCHIST LONDON, March 31.—The 7TH WARD MEETING (By Scripps News Ass'n.) tee : General Mischenka, the : . Seventh I eceamander in the Chong Ja § | ROME, March 21—The newspaper meet tomorrow eve Monday, narrowly escaped capture | Berico, states that the police are nier-Gra to bring abo by the Japan The Russlans left | searching the alleged anarchist | possible, an harmonious combination | many and rifles behind in|named Prett!, who t# suspected of for the county campaign, The #itu-!t) 4, having contrived the plot against the ation in this ward Is very complt-| . - | cated. The ward leads the city in| The Longfellow Improvement club _ the number of its candidates and It| mee Among the matters D. C., Maret 31 will probably be difficult to bring} to } i is the purehi of a Roosevelt has decided t wbout an understanding among all] blo for the Longfellow | appoint Civilian Baxter of Omaha as of therm. soho ri United States district attorney for Sf ROE —- ra Nebraska, vice former District At Eastor Demande YOUR SAFETY AND COMFORT | iceney Summers, who was removed A new Hat, Tie, Shirt, Glove red when you travel by |for his part in the prosecution of will pay you-to call on if. acific'a Boante Phaata | Senator Dietrich. ‘& Co, 1331 Second avenu nd fast tine - --- bullding. | resorts ef] Call for n “Smooth Mike” at 'T. CERN gene, omer 5 | Catttornt ; fam; | Williams, 614 First avenue, Ha est dinner in Beattle, with Sau- | shine t f e moose? berin nd and James, every eve-! inf r write B. B. Bilis, 3 , ae i ae a oe mine, | 12, to Spinnin: a for bleysle oe AMOGUED UT AMERICAN SHIPS MUST NOT) Stone, Fisher & Lane Your Easter Hat is Here Tomorrow We Will Place on Special Sale ction and the greatest $7.50 fa tsery face Wear Annex Gloves Easter The ele elr making. tain the highest lance and a > $1.00 oo $1.50 e seam with self g, in all the n te shades. at Che dnnex Home of Quality and Worth—-Second and University Mkable surpas n kid « with all sizes and shades soft, flexi with three clasps shades and sizes at The shades, ing, at - | | NOTICE gio 2. at, will op The pond 6 « of the Nor wrow at the stor Pr ft 4 notice Wall Paper comp | Presta r the pr enue, A valuable Mie lot H. J. Horn as ge nanager tings. most of which are studiea lof the railway, » iquarters nature, will be displayed. The Paul. Mr. Horn will assume it wil last one week es April 1. He was formerly — me « al manager of the coal pre " railway company under ne name of the Northwestern Im- Sash and Door Bargains ‘CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT Ry Scripps News Ass'n.) SAN FRANCISCO, March %1.—A Strictl One Price ‘ ardoza was anel doors for painting, $1.0. { Ca panel doors for oli finish, 4 1 85.00 t s-panel @éors for of! finish; 4 pocketed the proceed best on earth: wi rley poo - 4 in panels, $1.8 per door | BRLIN, Mar T rr Sew frames, o per t r rdo politica frames with pulleys, ce nf rin th 1 stop and cap, $1.25 per Pye ~ ‘iia Te, DExCAxI% with 4 ents upper part of door, kw ~ Easter Neckwear e front doors wit rgest and best showing ever upper panels. m Se i Build pe The Old Pioneer Butcher 0, B. Will Villiams 1508 3d ave. ‘OHIO PAINLESS DENTIST 5. oF ike Street, Cor, Third eeth. wns Without Plates EXAMINATION FRI HONEST MEAT AND HONEST WEIGHT will demonstrgte to thelr sotire aad i to give th at that extractéd free, w |] money can buy, and there tw no de- [|| a dea with new sang 1H nyine better meat never came | day. Guarantee for 12 years. > town than what can be had at HOURS—8:30 a. mh. to r ie: ttle Bandbox AYS—9 a m. to 3 p. m or any cut whatsoever, you get ~ SURE CURE FOR PILES — meat that ts frost t Itching Piles produce moisture ang 1 doll ua, and v re caus beens this form, as well ag ive . factory Bund eding or Protruding Pilea Th are cured by Dr. Bo-sa Pile ie t Stops itching and_ blee ly Absorbs tumors, 50: or sent b: a_jar, Treatise Little Bandbox Meat Market ail fr Write me about your case. Dy Bos Philadelphia. Pa ut the Quaker Drug Co,, 1013 avenue, Seattle. ~ t ‘ t ' 7 i ’ © r € * bs v > r 1 s a F