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8 THE BEATTLE STAR = | work went 1 The The ] As a matter of fact tt® report Store People's é | the water depart t for last yea ao aa lie about’ all that je needed by t? That : i ATTEMPT TO MURDER vane p = ir ‘ier on the water w ' PRIZE FIGHTER CHAMPION | the bonds than was absolutely Ge t Da . : IN A ROW IN ALASKA This mak 0,000 wh F ea ou eni | tho clty annually without any bh ee Friday we will again demonstrate to you that the re Bargain Store in | what the water depart re rf) » « ogress ¢ 1 ¢ awa “he lutely free Ipene tke Sai ingen Siwiben ehabe anak tyre : _ th refront of the march of progr We will AWAY t y Lgecadatat @uring 4 fight on the K river | od on this $120,000, mers who make purchases of 25 cents or over 3,000 of the andsome souvenirs on March 4 Frank Slavin, the for-| given away by any store in Seattle, Don't fail to see our wine display, it will give 4 EEE eene™ brine Eenies, whe weet you a better idea of our souvenirs than any words we can and you will surely be known as the man who could at \ Meo Gh i more punishinent than any ott 4 purchaser on that day. : tie gladiator, was nearly killed ye Meanwhile, we are selling our goods at our usual low price ferday. He was struck (wo blows on| clubs and scalp wounds were inflicted, atting Into the bone, Slavin was badly dazed, The doctor who dressed the wounds tes tifies that had it net been for the heavy Yukon cap worn by the man he would have been killed. The doc- tor also stated that to some people ht have caused death. mpbell and Joha J, Mil- ler were arrested on the charge of assaulting Slavin, and have been bound over for trial In the territorial court. In the preliminary examing tion they made the defense along the line that as Slavin was such a dan- gerous and powerful man and a trained boxer they were justified in nary means to oppose | his statement they brought | eut from Slavin that he was once/ the champion of the world and had fought Peter Jackson, | Tt was endeavored to show that Slavin had broken the ribs of many men with his blows, and thus prove he was of more than ordinary dan ger for an ordinary mar Dattle The r strength of the man @o with the cas that no man st strength to settiec ‘The trow by Campt the ad nothing to he law asserting ied that ald resort to his own an attemp er to take wood e ar men would hav #he not deen 4 Slavin had} COULD CUT | THE RATES > Water Consumers Paid City $120,000 More Than Neces- sary in 1903 J. W. Godwin, Tom Church and local politicians $ wére present at the council meeting Jast night in the hope that Daulton’s erdinance for reducing water rates ‘would be heard from, but they were disappointed. That interesting docu- ment has not yet come up for con- sideration by the water committee and probably will not until it I» nearly forgotten and the Republican | members of the counct! have had an | @pportunity to draw up a lar or- dinance that will suit them better and from which they can reap all the glory. ag ‘The finance and the fire and water | committees were appointed two | ‘Weeks ago to investigate the finan- | = Cal status of the water department 4 fm regard to a proposed reduction of | rates. This committee has not yet | get down to business. Chairman Rude of the finance committee, who fs the man who so hastily ushered fn the resolution which appointed the} committee, stated last night that the committee might meet this after- hoon, or at all events in the near ~ future. He added that he had asked Water Superintendent Youngs a week ago) to collect the data u; troubles and allwasting diseases, | liver They | are mostly all adulterated with | We are showing the FIN SUITS in the city, and the VERY DIES SPRING HBADGBAR. Co; PAINS to please you. } beach, a distar from the Boy cession, for which Slavin is w n. The two men re- * fumed to show a permit, and es seized their dog team and atte Mg to make them leave the wood ogy Mrs. Salvin was near by and jump-/ night. © ed between the men to save hus-| ‘They & Ye dand. She test eves the) by June | him. A GOOD IMPRESSION Is easily made when one is well dressed. Greased when our terms, $1.00 per w TWO BOLD SAILORMEN PLAN 1,500-MILE VOYAGE TO YAK-| ATAGA Walter Edmonds and two satlors of this purchased fishing | sloop, will attempt the dangerous feat of sailing the little craft from this city to the new gold diggings at Yakataga f nearly 1.600 miles it is the intention of Kamonds and in ge a pas John Egan city recently | Fraser river amer the Inlal » tha cabin on the \¢ solutely water-tigh weather gets rougt entirely swamping NORTH BROADWAY clus Counetim of the Sev-| ent at a meet- | iway Hill Ler 1 chapel this | © plane he has view for the improvement of district, The opening of Eastlake avenue and the vacation of parte of Boylston, Har to the Ferry-Leary Land Com will be discussed } Ordinance Tabled The ordinance cants for the postition of city chemist | to take @ competitive examination was indefinitely postponed by the council last night. n Daulton enth ward . ing of the » | compelling applt-| HAVE RAISED VARIAG April 12—It is reported/ om Chemulpo that Japanese | cers have raised the Varing. If| this is so the saving of the Variag/ will more than offset the cost of the merchantmen sunk in attempts to block Port Arth BIG VOTE IN ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 12 the first general primary election | ever held in this state an unusually heavy vote was polled yesterday Inasmuch as there were no conven- | } In} tions and each candidate for office had to be voted for individually it is as yet impossible to ascertain the results. The Democratic vote was the largest ever cast in the state. The} contest between Congressmen John | H. Bankhead and Captain Richmond | P. Hobson in the Sixth district was very bitter, but Bankhead won cut | by an apparent majority of 475, al though Hobson's supporters do not yet concede dete WORK OF VANDAL William Constantine, whose home| is at 232 Fourteenth avenue north reported to the police this morning that flowers and plants he prized | | | | highly were uprooted and stolen. He is very anxious to catch the thief and is willing to pay $100 reward for the name of the man who robbed They Didn't Hide TOKIO, April 12—The Japanene| here have indignantly denied the charge emanating from Russian| sources to the effect that during} the recent fight at Chong Ju Japan- ese troops took refuge in a hospital, thus abusing the privilege of the! Red Croms flag. The Japanese say that the story was designed to injure them in the eyes of the rest of the! world. Jack tor, who roome at the M. son house, corner of Madison street and Western avenue, had a silver watch at Monday jen from his trousers pocket And it's easy k, obtain. OF LADIES’ AD BEST AND LATPST ein and seo us, WE'LL TAKD to be well Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. Wednesday Specials PICK UP BARGAINS AT THE| 500 « rd for plain and fancy] Se a yard for Scotch Lawns, 100 atterna to select from. SILK DEPARTMENT. Pongeen. % 250 a yard for Corded Wash| PICK UP BARGAINS IN THE) 100 a yard for white, striped and Silke, sold everywhere at I9¢ WASH GOODS DEPT. heck Lawns. & yard 12 1-2e « yard for black or] 150 a yard for an endless va 25e a yard for Colored Silk Mus white lace stripe Lawns, the riety white, black or fancy Min. | right matertal for this weather Dimities, Oxfords, Lawns, etc Great Sale of Women’s Suits at $10.00 ol Cheviots, The jackets are today at $20.00, 1 blue All wn in Beat They Include black Ptam! All Wo all stik lined and the entire suit is equal to Shirt Waist Specials anything st | In the Big SPECIAL, T5e—Fine white lawn) SUN 1 Se—All Waists, with tnsertion trim atven made very ming, black lawn Waists and| fancy —s gray percale Walstes | omen aris ae ase- SPECIAL, 98e—Fancy white Ox $2.50; + P ; and fancy white dimity Waista.) work Ia SPECIAL, 91.26-—White | Ia ' Roman wold tW with fancy plea 5 pina isi pet; extra ed piping . 106 NNETS A All| ¥ P gold plated eae t Royal Steet Gr on and » ” and it Pine, ¢ . Pot; regula for ‘ he Zhe R IT Bale p be r : mr ere, Ses J fp ¢ hove nT t 1 Se $ oll sizes ther or attk te with gilt lips ree tor 2&e AIST SUITS ‘ b . . We h30x14 ‘ dhe, for. 330 ade of navy Whisk Broorr 5 fine quattty,, 2O© each for pretty blue Porce i ines; th seats @ive bound § ae s wold}. lain Cups and Sau regular h ie pr ibe $1.85 « doren. RADAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAA ANAT A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY That’s Slipping Through Your Fingers The sale of Salvage Stocks from the burned steamer Queen is rapidly nearing the end . All that remains for us to do now is to clear up all the o and ends We shall do this quickly. So quick that the last day will be bigger than the first. We Mark All of the Remaining Lots Still Lower For Tomorrow Men's Shirts that sold during the sale at 55¢ | Men's (worth $1.00) now 25¢ | styles, Golf 40¢ and Boys’ worth Caps, 75¢ and $1.00, now Men’s Wool Underwear, fine for Alaska | Boys’ Three-Piece Suits, finest styles, worth wear, worth $1.00, now Abe as cali. daw 3. 2e cater $1.85 Men's Soft Hats, worth $1.50 and $2.00, , gate! Bis Ps Men's Madras Pajamas, finest quality, se . worth $1.90; sale price 55¢ Men's Summer Underwear, worth i 7 $1.00, no Men's Leather Belts, worth $1.00, now.25¢ Fishermen, Attention 500 Pairs of Woonsocket Hip Rubber Boots, with leather sole, worth $6.10 at whole- sale, closing out price, $2.95 all | Men's $18.00 and $20.00 at $12.50, Suits, sold during marked to clear odd lots, $7.15 | Worth repeating is the fact that the Salvage Stocks from the burned marked down AGAIN. We cannot put these goods into the regular stock, Men's $15.00 and $16.00 Suits, bunched for cl the sale at now caring all Queen are Hurry! Co. Outlet Clothin Corner Occidental Avenue and Washington Street Fine Old Cognac or Grape BRANDY $1.00 Per Quart Bottle Stone, Fisher & Lane GRAND SALE OF Sailor Hats FOR WOMEN BARGAIN SQUARE TOMORROW 104 First Ave. South MOTH PHONES-PINK 1751, ree Delivery LADI — MOE will offer another 1 t ipon the laa 'Walt Sia Paice Ohne TEN CASES OF SUMMER SAILOR ne vici kid Lace Sho HATS, WORTH 75¢ UP TO $.100, WILL patent tip, flexible sole GO AT— value $3.0 9.00 Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. ACRE TRACTS NEAR STATE UNIVERSITY Choice 33c Ea. Special Sale of Children’s: Millinery Tomorrow. | _ Bring the Children, | he Annex Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University 500° AND $600. These tr ved | | | ts adjoin property ent walk fed, city water ar I Take University ar to Fifty-second street; g¢ west two blocks. Agent on ground PETTIT & SON Arcade Hidg., 1317 Second ave. NoMystery About This Piano Sale Need the room for three car loads of pianos, now arriving. collection of pianos which we have taken in exchange, are to be got out of the way in a hurry. Ramaker's policy is one that nobody need be afraid of We never ask four hundred and end up by taking two! A little child can get as good a bargain as a grown And these offered tomorrow are Unmistakable Bargains One CHICKERING UPRIGHT, good condition ; One WEBER UPRIGHT, sale price.... 4 One SHERMAN CLAY UPRIGHT, fine tone; sale ‘pr ans One “BOSTON” UPRIGHT, large size; a fine instrument VALLEY GE*s, ideal instrument for the tyotin, nearly new.. MONINGTON & WESTON, London make, boudoir size. You can avail yourself of the Ramaker casy payment plan, and $5 a month. Best call early in the morning, up. I . $200 150 140 price. Some as low as $5 cash Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co. Opposite the Bon Marc! ra >» moworwrwrezwroxnwtscasao gm xAtrHi»> o oa Zorrdosd > nm