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HE WOOED DUSKY MAIDENS ::: AND STOLE HORSES 300° °°" 82") soiieinton COEUR D'ALENE “BUFFALO CH IEF" HAS GOTTEN HIMSELF it 4 Mott t ° i Omaha gwen a ’ pas se ad in this section. She dor and hoped INTO A POT OF TROUBLE | a ae le : iby Marines Stn Ansa? follow the busin 1 to many 1 om it "i so that a — has always t n & good WRECKED BIRMINGHAM, April & The Post Phe aenured nae whit and wae sentedes | i es ed clothen, ” ison je ee ee ae ance to the. ' srious kinds of trouble through her| dee ae ‘ nie we a Mee Fomalt wte —_— " t ‘ disregara for law and order ihe | or veunee e ger : wan th ‘ r \ t io Berlin and that| «ives the name of Lavina Delise|! ; a wood or ( + tae gon totheb Sate ~Tith- He | y ownw seve | “KATY” FLYER TUMBLED INTO i af nlwont | One sestae snan'el Aap, tom Goeunll Ge one ft ms on e De 7 7 pydingehigs « of “5 n maline . >. fa the I A DITCH—SIXTEEN PASGEN- | fc to es a masoulln SPOKANE, Wash., April $—Years| ago, before the buf | appeared fr } Black, Blue and Golden Brown Broad Cloths and Etamines Prices From $16.98 to $30 All Silk Lined and Silk Drop Skirts Well Made and Very Stylish. These Prices are Worth Your Attention. New York Store JACOB PERL, Prop., 1458 Second Ave. Near Pike St. omcee" | To Be Class With Each Pound ARCADE 25c COFFEE Extra Specia Folding G end mea Baby's G ber tires, ular $4.00 value Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union | | led the hw linto the country of the Black Coeur J. Redelsheimer & Co. — ribe No love was lost between th {Alones and the Blackfo ndash ton tusk « th out of such © of the Coeu when Lowl ed, elope: wife an Montan Sol's Ceetes ur superbly ments you wil us that nowhere else in the saree with city you get fine clothes for the m You save from 10 t . alway You jent fit price being quality of clot Sults and Topcoats Strongest Topcoat House in the State, 800-804 First ave. cor, Columbia IN THE DARK AGES of Piano Selling Ramakers is different We simply uy ‘em pay cash Is of cus # testify to th | store’s fatrnons Yesterday wv HAMILTON PIANOS Come in and see ‘em. Allen&Gilbert-Ramaker Company 1406 SECOND AVENUP. Dainty Spring Shoes For Women This showing of correct || Spting Footwear for women | ig @itisfactory for two im- ag A portant reasons—tlie styles { ° are attractive and the price are low, (This policy of comb!ning style with right prices has built this Bhoe bysiness to its present size —once a per- son tries the store she be- comes a regular customer. In Low Spring Shoes prices range from $1,50 up, Come inthe show {fs worth w visit, ° " a KOKA 4 : ! " “as VAC ton to his home, where Dr. Buckley at ded hy »| The Was ‘ ‘om | EMPIRES MAY HAVE TO PLAY wl pany’s wo: “the in the Black- treat planos as mer- THE SEATTLE STAR BIO SLLET STORM WORRIED a (hy Boripps News Ane'nd GERS HURT (By Boripps News Ass'n.) south of here, T gine mall care and r hes Jumped the track, the amok sohes turning over @ floor was 1 the prowler b Fifth avenue We Are LITTLE BERNIE HUNT FELL INTO KETTLE OF HOT TAR | five-foot jkment Sixteen neers were injured wlighy. The t ning at jthe rate of 40 + when Bernie Hunt, the %- year-old son ot} the accident happ 4 W. J, Hunt, of ] parrowty "tees | ATTACKED THE JEWS | doath last night faith burned an danger, While pla Iren the little boy inte a kettle of hot tar 4 on the ground (hy Boripos News Ass'n) wae at At Neustadt left wi BERLIN Kast Prussia, @ mob attacked the Ghetto and maltreated the Jews and Aprit |e + hover, | ' The iow fell forward on! ees and the het tar nd ker > and oom 4 feet Choice ering his hands carried screaming with pain A TIE TO WIN THE roofing «| OFF the little boy would have] TROPHY Take Queen on burned to death " Tasos in the series at the Aroade * | atleys, last night, the Empires. y have been leaders in the city . may longue race the w h the | BEM 10 > decide whieh | ted to the team the former can capte sacrifice. Lot a : . upset price... upset pri TACOMA’S MAYOR 18 ORGANIZ ING IS ADMINISTRATION . Block 6, . Block 6, upset 7 slock 6, upset pri k 6, upset upset (Special to The Star) AT THE GRAND TAC caucus he »MA, April $—In a secret 1 yesterday afternoon the city toghlan will appear for two the Grand in “The Great in the World.” beginning} Tomorrow evening and stage will be given over nigh ot | eet TH "| Sunday f the new coun, 4 upon the or whieh the new body Demeocra Ito the high sche ninetrets a ark |to the nigh school minst of the ‘ THE SEATTLE. LW, Rees ev ] AT THE SE 1 mer city clerk, who was repiaced/ “4 Midnight Bell” will be the bill tes a. — by Frank Woodruff, will be siven|tnrough the three remaining pe Title perfect, as cer at sale. Go sce the lots bei hin old position ‘The formances of the week at the Seat On Sunday evening the Baker we the bill te “At) we Tavern ity attorney's Job will prob-| re. company will the White i AT THE THIRD AVENUE ook at tically narrowed dow ‘a with ack F Jette and Joh The Girl From Albany for the first time, took w y-| $200,000 FIRE NEW YORK, April x den ed th Fire this pody's race. M BRIDE |. 90 oie 0 from near | r y ever that a SKAGIT COUNTY WILL PULL}; FOR PRESENT GOVERNOR FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporated Fine Furniture Pine Furnitare | Store Closes Tomorrow Night at 6 o'C lock st At Time of Purchase and $1 a Week | h are offered y« in buying either a | | NEW HOME I$ READY Are the terms whi CRESCENT” or “COLUMBIA | Range, Ranges in thre $38, $42 and $46 ‘The Saal” Steel Cooki Stove May also be had on terms of ¥§1.00 cash and $1.00 A Week. Price steve res, priced at arry these The new | letic Chub | building co: by t ontrae tors, Shannon & Middleton, The building will then be given over td] im apparatus te near. ready for use, T and | plans to move into ite new | quarters aboyt May 1, | ‘CZAR WOULDN'T TAKE THE MONEY (By Be ST. PETERSBURG, A peasants of the mn | Soak ya €. the ee ne nN . The “‘ Famous’}Cast Cook Stove 1.00 cash and $rocla week. Price. so. 11.50 | | | News Ass'ns i be had on the ce Ses and Ranges are to v one’ te a , We SHE MAKES 'EM FOG |; 1 April 8A #e erken swept over the) Kaiger’ z ntorprise Ane a wa ontom 1 } Mon. | Platte valley this morning, practical. | SS ST ROURTS | ene 5 ..| Me had tana to persuade Mre, Bol Loule ly cutting the THE GERMANS | BLLENBBURG, Wash, Ay male iched : ‘ nt nan establishing @| ‘ rying AUCTION Monday, April 1], at 2 P. M. Addition, Queen Anne HIll Sale Will Be Conducted on the Ground, Rain or Shine. Shelter Provided for in Case of Rain The lots will be started at the following prices and sold at these prices if no higher bid is offered. interest ts aroused over the los at ee dei lots are now selling for. 10c Car Fare May Make You $300 HAYNES-COWEN CO. mi ‘ntror| Real Estate, Auctioneers and ae be Appraisers AZA | JUST LIKE A MAN Seics a tong a of the the various lines of | ¥ had no k given lates ond avenue is os, Call from mi, 1414 Be ¢ hands of the at roon just what to do d 10 oe anne on clerks at the Bey 0) meng ; Ing School, Prof. Wills ee her 08) ene Pine strect and Fite thes and & 4 uP avenue. f Instructed to Sell Immediately at By the Non-Resident Owner Lots, Evans & Blewett’s One Short Block From Street Car. Anne Car to Sixth Avenue West and Crockett Street These starting prices are less than 1-2 what the adjoining Owner must have money quickly is the reason for this 115 | Lot 195 | Lot 9, Block 8, upset price 3, Block g, upset pri { Lot 4, Block 9, upset pri 195 Lot 15, Block 9, upset pri 215 { Lot 16, Block 9, upset price 215 Lot 3, Block 11, upset-price. | Lot 4, Block 11, upset price. | Lot 7, Block 11, upset pric Lot 8, Block 11, upset pric Lot 7, Block 12, upset price. | Lot 8, Block 12, upset price. | Lot 6, Block 13, upset price. Lot 7, Block 13, upset price. 7 Lot 15, Block 13, upset price. 1 each lot. $25.00 cash deposit urke, Shepherd & McGilv: day of sale Each Lot Is Staked For further particulars apply to 14-22 Scheuerman Bldg., Cor. First Ave. and Cherry St. _PAGIFIG COAST CLOTHING CO, aturday’s Sweeping Sale Sample Suits Our representatives have now returned from their spring journeys into the surround- ing territory, and the wholesale department has turned over to us their entire line of samples. rhe five men have used all told just two hundred and ten suits, Chey’re none the worse for the service they've given, You can get one tomorrow at a tremendous saving. & 8 SAMPLE SUITS WORTH $12.00, NOW | SAMPLE SUITS WORTH $15.00, NOW SAMPLE SUITS WORTH $18.00 AND $20.00 y- $10.25 — meat WSF, rst to co will wet i, ‘i Remenber there are Just two hundred and t fo mind that hefidreds read this announcement, i