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SHE WILL BURN on he steamer Sadie owned and op. | FROM TACOMA fst 96 Pad T EETH erated by the Northwestern € mercial company, will ail for Nome 70 AUSTRALIA Toys nome time during the latter part of — RATES FOR 30 DAYS May no will probably be the sec TACOMA, April 21,-Within three “attended ond steamer to leave for the north- onthe ‘Tacoma will ee the terminus ra) ‘ ance ern seas and will go out in command lof a new steamship route between b of Captain F.C. Rickmera The here and Australia, on which three ENTED PRICEG 4 Gatio ta now being converted into large ateamsehips are to be ran, Ag: atta pod itege eet ae eae want ee ASK THAT TROOPS BE) cording to the plans a six weekh be det “2 and Ww bul py tne ae bs vice will be ive The opening . » - At Works of San Francisco in 1898, SENT NORTH BY WAY OF SE- bin - Ps de t on r ooouna | MIKI RILEY LEAV SEATTLE FOR SEA4 . yet ay bi “Yen, bs p of trade between Pum te Pt, 2 a en, HUSBAND GOT DIVORCE ATTLE and Australia means the Importation GOOD AND RETURNS TO EVERETT — CREDIT- | », 36" Mt of large quantities of wool and it ts . THE SPRING RUSH TO ALASKA! 1h the divorce mult of Mra, Annie stated that th truction sHT STRICT 4 Ne divorce mult of } unle = ated that the construc “ r 2 OReran F HIS REDLIGHT DISTRICT | porous fut POINTS IS ON IN EARNEST Bennett againat her husband Laake woolen mill will be undertaken tp ORS IN POSSESSION OF H Peter Rearée: Ne eee eee ee nenn |. pommnlties wan Apeidiciten at the] nue Sy. Cates imsay Welle pane RESORT Beattle Brewing de M this morning granted a Sf dewertion | meeting of the Chamber of Com The neceasary fF as qonneatione led at poll headqu defendant on ground of desertion.| merce yesterday to correspond with | DAV® been secur ed | c 1 4 the depar to southeastern and inté-| Mra Bennett fatled to appear in the/ tne war department in regard to the — to help him locate the missing sat rior points of Alaska is stitl heavy, | ase and Bennett auce i in prov-| reported intentiog of the authorities | plilev'® notoriour Arcade variety Little speeches were made, and in| of the now defunet Arcade theate ‘ Many touriate, operators and busl-| {ne allegations he had made in his) (OPin Comoe oe ae | theater and dance hall is & thing of | one of these Manager Hiley ie ullesed | 1¢ geems that a truckman carted ‘ ness fr are bound for Dawson and | Coss complaint |to Alaska by way of San Franct | of the vileot pl ope Tha’ the ett «! e ’ “i © church | &* unbeknown to ¢ brew he the surrounding dintrte On the Heretofore all troops have gene to ally mined red-light district, let ind it further seems that recognised red-light district, left | mouse ‘ it trains t steamer Humboldt, which satled for and from Alaskan points by way of wattle. bag and baggage, yeuterday | law ery had financial intere rv the North this morning, were 1 | Seattle, which is the shortest and | and returned to Everett to reopen his rafters in ntents of the strong box ps ate passengers, the majority of whom cheapest route. dance hall in that city " the than he ice told Reardon that they - -" are bound for the Yukon, Of these Tt appears that political influence a 2 9 epee | Arcade tn the hands of hie creditors evening at 1:9 wh 1 make every effort to find out] Who's your tailor? HERALD, 80 are indvid prospectors who are has been brought to bear in Wash ¥ Rorlops News Agen Yesterday afterno at about 4) t# the usual time for t " ft | wh trucksr as, why he took | Second. lu RH, April HF rank Rone n Samaemercresene se] SEQ QOD, OOO [eae ree csran se | outer Mah | Sere trie Giana ie sadn Sewn amar Senet trict. White Horse, the headquar and the Washington delegation will] prison yard here tomorrow. ‘Thia| {)', Miaekehapel | ike toad S a bes ry pons rin IS dat ers for partie ng into the dis pe Instructed to prevent such actior x ‘ 20 ay NE a cggerongy Pore J win er rapsteto tinted gamer cael aay ono Soper be Instructed to prevent such action | morning he asked to » Riley'a.” Those who flocked to the| the door, demanding entrance and ‘DETECTIVE SUED trict, Is literally filled with the mir of the department If possible | ives of the press, to wh Seuasienk A Tear ttle guested oak cf | tathed koetioh Giat? abet bows pay | ing element, and rooming houses and|OVER FOURTEEN ACRES OF| a long statement justifying th the Miley @ith Riley's bate ané office| Then Treasurer Allen appeared with Nes Sigh Ta } restaurants reaping a gokten Busines: | He te full of bravado and decia fiatdres aboard. a wh L J full of soothing words Elmer Lee Clifford, through hia ™ Hat this morni ms the Me west STROYED IN THE TORONTO out flinching. Fee Me inarion Gooseberry mpagne was! some ext th mot 8 nlast super t : [ Gelagat ¢ miners or the chieasly uncorked. Show shop clgars| the place. The main point t H recover $,00 damag Among th King the CLAY CITY, Ind, April The mon beverages such as b and @-! Afterwar , re 1 net 4 th ' , cane ait ae abi ‘tare Detegy acseiel TORONTO, Ontario, Sti | poten caatteeatiereaat ee SCHOOL CENSUS | ior Wuiskey “vere wpiitea, around : fnawconed os. plaash, niviaat, ies A Topcoat over a Back f he Operators of the | TR® Property lows tn yeate o five. nines un bi & come tite Pi the floor, Just to make things home ke charge of thelr effects, | Me wan released, he claims, after be # : dest mining Operators of ae |e eae ne ie emer cays Cire:| blown up at 2 o'clock this morning Fly S. Drodinn & MAntinnaan) | ink aemeneeed bin houre | is never out of Klondike, who is returning to Daw ate by robbers, who secured $5,281. The! Apoications for the 16 enumera- | | ‘ ee ‘ial son; Sam Silverman and Paul John- | red at 812.060,000 niet teegy | Dutiding was almost demolished tore whe ‘i ba wenteeh to t place and always looks on He te peas en COMPANY, | thirds of which i covered by in-| the echoo! census in June are being smart. This season's are at Hadley, bound for that place recotved by the board of education. | nr igi iw Cooney ene of tae chk ple |e ee at FRAGEDY (8 ENDED \TCt Se ee Soe | pain neers of Ketchikan, accompanied By]. and treme so te 4000 wee polled in the ecb The taking of his wife, is bound for that city, Mr vrei euler yg 5 | the censue i# required by state law » comfortable — ge sons Were thrown out of employ sa oo Fon ne * : ~ 0 x min is, ; eh Ranas eek OF tee The funeral of 14-year-old ®/ On ite showing the tax apportior made in yoare age ane has made burned ts and the number | OMley, who was killed b Thure-| ment of the county ts made = er plac ever sir Me ¢ oe aft 4 nearly double that | 4®¥ In @ colliston between a fire de-| At its next meeting the sche } covert cloths, In tan and as two flourishing estab partment hose wagon and a Yesler| board will act upon the report ATHARTIC | Ushments there : Today the work of dynamiting the| SAF was held yesterday afternoon | superintendent Cooper in regard to | CANDY C j olives, also in black, Capt. J. W. Abbott goes to White} ruins and dangerous walls was be-| fom Butterworth @ Son's chapel. | the election of th achers for next | of one of the/ gun under the supervision of the| sterment was in Mount Pleasant] year, The board accepts the r Priced from— rat haa aso | HY Stehitect cemetery | mendations of the superintendent tn ad 450 senigemnets -———— the matter as! go ban Wa StI cots Mladen ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES | sen amloen wich deus T Fish? FAINTED ‘WHEN recently sold by the board for Greatest in the World * prensa jerection of new school bull " rea in | e WASHINGTON, April 21.—Soriatoy j Which are urgently needed, is ex A MILLION AMERICAN BOUNCING BABIES are kept crowing with the de | FOR COUNT: 0. lat fae baad eaeanios god SENTENCED pected to be on hand by May 1 { living because their mamas have learned to use CASCARETS Candy Y SURVE) R Cae n ed by Fish VA as ~ artic. Neighborly neighbors tell each other of CABCARETS and the menmnialoner Bowers that ali re) now Cola; Apel BiicPery| THE STORK CAME kind words said have crented a sale of over A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. ste for trout and other fish for |, ~ Ayn Ss wink. Dr. F. M. Carroll, Republican car Tt ts easy to protect infants against children's complaints, because all these Crnrense Is‘ wwatte A. En “Valontion state of Washington will be | Tuttle and Elmer Shanks were yes-| siete for er, was emiling rils have their beginniag in stomach end bowels, and we bave in CAS | h imer &Co AB dner, George A. Brooke and| filled tn the spring terday sentenced to life imprison-| nore than the average candidate RETS a pertect medicine that will always keep tbe delicate machinery in . Rede shel le P; F. Wright, the last named being the| On request of the Washington del- | ent for the murder of Joseph Mea | 1). - nrg: a child's body clean, regular and in working order. Children like the little Present incumbent. are candidates for | egatio 4d ; nan. ‘Their applications f new S ar, Soe coma as candy tablet, and are kept safe from all stomach, bowel, blood and skin dis | girongest Topcoat House in the ; me: mesetnatinn tie comnts Tt tee nee en OEy Oe | en) were overruled and excensive joy being the arrival of « eases. All druggists, 100, 800, Never sold ip bulk. Genuine tablet | ine Bervecen Ten a een itiath tans, | HOw. ee: been Put on the Seattle free jinmmediately, ‘The dee | Musty youngster at his home last stamped OC OO Bample end bookiet free. | State. nig kane run, making five cre . pas nme ely ne Ge | teh 0 ‘ glear field, but during the last few | (evtner RnINS Ove ensue ahs a Gales b fetta, wen a3 j Blatt a ] Address STERLING REMEDY CO.,Chicago or New York. 9 |T 000.804 First ave. cor. Cotumble —? 7 aie agin — ny lowed a new trial When Judge! gp ‘ aa on a} Bale thie © BO before the cor NEW UARTERS Perry announced his de om Perry | weok~# as, Singerman & ¢ ny Tuttle fell wetrate In ur an “ and Seneca. - IN SELF DEFENSE | the servi a physician were re FOR LABORATORY “0.50752 ‘FORCED OUI “OF BUSINESS ‘The murder was the outcome of a range feud and the Tuttles are mene Andrew Lindholm of Snoqualmie was Ge . : among the wealthiest cattlemen of aequitted a gee mel bea ~~ to] The city laboratory has found| this section. Meenan was a ranch Well Known Local Jeweler and 6 superior court yeater- } ening. "He shot hs partner. F-| Sunny. "the, bactersiopseat vppe, |” ao Sr | * ng a stight fies! he, bacteriological ap | Sa Ghaheak baveten ene | ratus has already been brought from OFF Big Stock | . t ot tt wnerahip of two horses, |the Stewart & Holmes building to | ‘The old-established jewelers, Chi Designe r Pa erns jury found that Lindholm acted|the new location. Dr. Laselle, who HIT HUSBAND cago Jewelry company and Sechu ~ COR. SECOND AVE, Av0 MADISON ST + I in self defer has taken charge of that department Optical company, of 1 a for the King County Medical society. WITH HAND AXE | secona “venun, cocupyine 0 - FOR THE CITY’ Use oF has made severe! analyses for the ore in connection with MH. @ H.| Franchise Inspector Wheeler! nenith board. His business Is to de- Cheabro, plano dealers, have been made arrangements today to have! tect the presence of disease germe| MTS EB. Lewis thinks she han stood | ins oh vacate May tat bd e two ducts left for the use of the! in mitk and water and to identify lard and master 100 | scceeding in finding another eity in the underground conduits | 1..\--obes of disease. | ant many previews | (ok enort net pa * lependent 7 j ‘ - quarrels led to a violent altercation | OM #uch short notice, they have which the Independent Telephone| pp, smith, who has charge of the| inet nicht.’ Moh the huskend, D. | ¢ided to ¢lose out their entire st — Company is to lay on First ave last nixbt, in which the husband, D. | a * canennienane : salantintecdaiieeia Sil eat south and on Atlantic street chemical department. has also made| T. Lewis, was severely cut about the |of fine Jewelry. High grade watch- | : 2 n a few analyses, but none of them | head with # hand-axe hanes of diamonds, nilverware, clocks, um- P » . k ; ; i i a cn ot me sererebae antes pet His work is to detect the| his soouss, Patrotman ick ar-|breliaa, purse, ete, at public auc Do not forget that there are just two more days of the Housekeeping Sale—Bargains in Table Linens, Police and firm alarm wires and the | DTeence of poisons, preservatives | rived at the scene in time to prevent | tion, without reserve. The Towels, Crashes, Bedding and Draperies. Our window shows ch of the goods. The low prices quoted wires which will connect the new fire signal to be placed on street car crossings will be placed in the con- duits. nd other extraneous substances in| food products, His laboratory will not be completed for 10 days yet, as he has not recelved the apparatus he has ordered from the East 1 H. Jennings was appointed re- ceiver for BR. A. Weine & Co, im the superior court yesterday on the mo- tion of the Gray Lumber company. Will You Help a Sick Friend ? Get My Book for Him Now Send me no money. Only tell me which book to send. You certainly know of some one who is sick—some sufferer who will be Krateful for the help my book offers. And that book tells of a way to help. Tells of & way so certain that | Las @ phys otter that help on | trial, “The book tells how f« | In hospitais and at bed: | for a way to cure ficult dine: my pre tive. He mit Dr. Shoop's Restora- by actentific experiment I trac the causes that bring on ehbre ase I found Invariably that where there was @ weakness, the inside nerves were weak. Where there was a lack of vitality that the ed power. Where w were found, I always found ner Not the nerves commonly thought but the vital organs’ nerves, the side—-the invisible nerves. ‘This was a revelation. Then my real success began. Then | combined Ingredients that Would strengthen, that would vitalize nerves, hat prescription I orative. It ls known the now as Dr. She t 1 did not se in each hundred tremely difficult ¢ for five years were treated. I found cancer incurable er ie for surgery, not medict en how to get this prescriptio sick ones everywhere waa my thought 1 must announce It in the public prese. | But. thought L. will they realize the| truth of my discovery—the real power | of Dr. p's Restorative? Then a) Way came to me—like an tnspiration. will offer it to the sick on trial. | Then they will know I am sincere.” I wrote a refiable druggist in each and village In America. They Teed to co-operate with me. Now by any sick one Dr. Shoop’s Restorative da re World over After th op'® Restor- Fait to In the ex- my failures | in each forty ef Can be takes on trial, Bor 0 full month I will let you use it entirely at my ris fend no money. Just write me for the k 1." When I send it I Will tell you of a druggist near by Who will r tthe month's trial. | Use the F ative m month. Then | Gecide. If you say, to the druggist “It did not help me,” that will relleve | you of any expense whatever. He DIM the cost to me oe my © f clearing ybur I doubts as to what Dr fudteed, you cannot a ste mocurity I offer. ¥ tan offer ke this If you sick A weakness, write me f ike a " about ft 1 As & physician i ny to help. Get my he ow | Simply state Rook ion Dyspepste. whict book Rook ? on the Weare vou want and bi k Zon the Kidneys. mam kof A nealed) s. Book Rheomatiem not chronic, are often | one of two bottien At jing his support | hold a general meeting tonight, Francisco, She will go to Port Blake | ley to load a cargo of spars for At- Janti st ports, The spar con migned to Pigeon & Son of Boston. The A FIGHT BETWEEN UNDERTAKERS The race for the Republican nom- ination for coroner has narrowed down to Dr. F. M. Carrotl, who is far | in the lead, and Dr. J. C. Snyder. Dr. C. E. Cummings withdrew | nome time ago and Dr. J. A. Gent) announced his withdrawal this morning. Dr. Carroll is backed by the Bonney-Watson Undertaking | company and Dr. Snyder is rece! from the Butter- worth Undertaking establishment, ARRIAGE LICENSES” Edwin Hazel, %, and Eva Henry, 26, both of Seattle; Robert Juares, 2. and Lillie Belle Jones, 18, both of Seattle LITTLE HAPPENINGS Mayor Ballinger, City Engineer Thomson and other city officials will leave this afternoon on an in spection taip to the municipal power plant at Cedar Pails | The Republicans of the Seventh | precinet of the Seventh ward will at # elub- | at the Renton Hil o'clock, houre, Divorce sulta were filed in the su jor court this morning by Max Weingraff against his wife, Annie Weingraff, on ground of cruelty, and by Robert Zim against Mre. Nellie Zim, on ground of desertion. Mrs, Mame Kellogg was granted a| divorce in the superior court yeater day from her husband 4 Kel- | logs, on ground of drunkenness, She was given $20 a month alimony. Prof. Kdmund 8. Meany, of the| atate university, delivered an in-/ structive lecture yesterday morning | to the students of the Seattle high | school. His subject was "Shrubs | and Trees.” | Thes body of Edmund Bach, of Montana who died at the Hotel Washington yesterday morning, will | he shipped to his former home in Helena today } In nity complaints were sworn to In the juperior rt teday against Horace Crickmore and Pat Fitagerald. The men were picked up by the police in & demented condition | The American ship William F. Bab- cock arrived in port today from San Babeock is owned by Arthur Sewell of Bath, Me. serious results, and took both combat- | 9), nth to the police station, where the! Wornan was charged with assault 4 not miss this opport obtain fine high grade goods at their The Lewis home is near First ave |O*P prices. Ladies are © jal nue and Union streets. invited. Seats provided, Sale will a et begin Saturday, April 22, at 109. m om Coats—Spectal Sale—#15. Toklan, | and will continue until 2 + 3nd and Beneca * | each day. Singerman & C TEALE-HiliS OARPET & FURNITURE OO. A Friday Special On Each Three Floors Every floor except the ground floor will offer a bargain for Friday—a satisfactory quality underpriced. This is our plan to get you to look through the complete stock—to in- duce you to go to the upper floors and see what really satisfactory trading place this is: i Come in tomorrow—if not to buy, Friday es 2nd A Folding Go-Cart That is Comfortable Frame is made of selected, well-seanoned white maple, neatly wrapped in close-wea rattan; wheels are set far apart, which adds to the elasticity of springs, and are mounted on heavy, solid rubbe tires; back adjustable to any reclining or upright position. Special for Friday, $4.60. THE MOST COMPLETE AND B CARRIAGES IN Friday Speotst, ard uch, 29 inches wide, 6 feet 2 inches cotton flannel, just the thing to thr either with or without head, $2.98, Cash a come to look, T LINE OF SEATTLE. GO-CARTS AND Strong, well-made 2 spring seat, upholstered in ver over, Your ch Friday eo, 4th Carpet and Drapery Dep’t Novelties, long a loose © ce We show Couch Covers tn in price from $2.00 to $20.00 « FRIDAY SPECIAL—Regular $2.00 Couch sides, good Oriental stripes, for one day only, Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company heavy h. Oriental ranging Co frin Friday, « er a all Second Avenue and Union Street “Investigate the Liberal Oredit System’" Auetion | all this week will continue until Saturday have ad on— A Hat Feast We've been selling scores and scores of pretty street hats for many days past at $2 to $8 each. There's one line that has been neglected. A lot of Ladies’ Prettily Shaped Street Hats and Misses’ School Hats, nicely finished with straw and quill trimming, come in brown, blue, tan, black and white, ] 3 e 5 Embroideries | Ribbons values that are regularly sold at $1.75 each. We are going to let you take your choice of these tomorrow at, each.. Another of Those Extra Bar- A Splendid Assortment of Rib- gain Events | bons Underpriced The hundreds of ladies who have attended our special embre ‘ew fancy Ribbor ombra shade night. Tomorrow we —r . numb ers 6 and 80 nd stripes, shaded blue, in assorted patterns, pink, red, ery salen have always been satisfied with the values ¢ orange, We have never had a complaint, save that the quantities purple, ete. The same sort of ribbons that are sold constant- wefe not large enough. Tomorrow's offering shows a very ly in most stores at 2c a yard; your choice of shade, width pretty and quite extensive assortment of Edging», Beadings and pattern tomo . Friday, at the one price, a yard..150 and Insertions, from 1 to 4 inches wide, qualities such as are | NOTE—Our Neckwear Novelties, also found in our Rib- usually valued at IS to 250 a yard. Take your choice as they n department, make the most attractive showing seen in are shown in the window at the one price, a y Se | the elty. Have a look at them. Boys’ Hose Ribbed Ladies Under- wear Boys’ Clothing Our Whole Stock on Special Sale Friday and Saturday, and a Nice Box of Paint Boys’ asicycle Free With Each Suit. Hose, with double heel, Our splendid assor t of Roys’ All-Wool Suits, of fine blue toe and knee, and fast Ladies’ Fancy Vests, and black che gee, handsome brown and gray Diack; most stores sel r ares, h regula ¢, eallor blouse, Russian blouse hose like these at l5c white, with lace yokes, mixtures, int r wall : i. and Norfolk styles, stro durable, neat and and ite: ind thir ane low necks and no ha ents 1 be proud of your boy in one of certainly most post- tively the best article anywhere at our price, a pair— 123c tomorrow and $1.50 to $6.50 $2.00 to $8.00 are 5, prices thes | F ch - Nice Box of Paints Free | . With Each Suit W ai pr size, 3 to *, @ full line of endid value shown and Shirt ts, of pretty percales, ir To Know the Latest Shirt Waist Styles, Get the May Designer McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison Street