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ERA eH es 8 AI AR 3 ee COOK TOOK A DOLLAR FE ht tha «making ¥ | SEVERAL JEWS KILLED AND] wary y ¥ News Downey did pn fee Miey t "] 4 MANY WOUNDED IN BUL./, te Montgomery this m «, | $V! GARIA —— fag ; (Ry Ser 9 BERLIN the ar A that. hes b Dave received a telegram at - bg antl-Semiite riots occurred and to by drinking Janka, Bulgaria. The 1 t jer Bron. @1 nineteen Jews. ley is empting to re Many Hebrew houses at Save were | Annan ton 2 3 ye Also plundered. ‘The mod's excuse wa a “ ; acueenl {tual murdera| BANK EMBEZZLER STOLE TO) fii M. I. Young Young oy epggpeelae the Passover sacri PAY MORTGAGE ON HIS saloon to the Colliers | Btantey alleges that during HOME ary h, 1908, her hus | d dren in the ¢ r wa ‘ ‘s nd f wht K de q b to 6 ting hin (By Scripps News Ass'n) throat or { that year. Her ; c i cashier of the Federal Trust| makes the proprictor of any saloor company, of Cleveland, ©, who waa| 8nd the owner of tt « in : a J arrested here last night, says he came) Which It te situated, Ff © tor : direct here to visit his brother, and | h of any person 1 direct (By Scripps News Ass'n) that hia shortage will be between $18,- | reotly by liquor has 7 to depositor here. INNSBRUCK, Austria, April 6.—| & and $2.00, covered to deposit The case | | ae i party of tourtets w ertaken| ® Svarantee. He says he was a co trial before Superior q ” * os cong a “ 1 ewula pethods er to mee ucge Grittin He by an avalanche near Peter Ant~| eee eee et fee Nay Samson - | chuette on Mount Griskungel in the| te wit return without extradition 44 Alpe. Peter Muller was killed and etenheahbeine tsa DANGER | Gnother of the party ts missing LIFE SAVED BY 4 WAS GIVEN $500 BEING ARRESTED SHIPLOAD OF EXPLOSIVES THREATENS PORT ARTHUR | Mra Emma Pairchild was yester- | 1 @ay awarded a verdict of $500 dam-| Cc | ; ages by o jury in Judge Hanford’s| engines « (By Scripps News Ass'n.) court in her sult against the Great) tr IRKt April " i Northern for personal injuries. She) 8" - ced newspe Port is ; was injured while getting off a bs ‘_" - ts “ - er prox R train at Stimson's crossing about pa gendlge mgd ity jail” He wae} #an volunt ‘ " two years ago. When she alighted B tb the-cc » tail tiie oe doe — the train there was no railway A wil tried for inea p x iploye to assist her The tr w morning. t t The st s @tarted suddenly and she fell | Valentine ie well known to the po-| behind Electrt * ty injuring her hip and limb. He t 0 f ' p ' h * brought sult to recover $9,400. a or « His | « and have q Frank Miller, a sailor, has filed al he dea that at race ec ~ Mbel in the federal court against the| railroad man of some ki k @chooner Abbie F. Morris, now in| numbers of freight . REINFORCEMENTS Wiis city, for wages due him n the way of @ loco- March 7 engines had to stop track, whi 1 his lels wed x Ca 't D It When Vale ented to m X so News Ass'n.) § n oO ar of an engine he would bump into} Heart affections will r it and attemp remove the obst Seay ¢ the Med ives; neither do tion In that wa , We. If the cause ie not removed rancar ering large reir continue to grow in number j ee t Southwe rt cannot s! as er organs, but must - mtil completely most” effective It builds thens the the heart. and heart 1 serious heart trouble; for two my life seemed to hang a} BE ehen my, attention was c Miles’ Heart Cure, the Heart in two m to com A. ROBINS fatis to benefit, mon- Honest values and lowest Prices has given us the largest Ust of permanent customers pos- messed by any other Wh Famtly Liquor House on Coast. $1.00 per full quart bottle for Keystone Club Whisky Cream of all Ryes. Etamine Skirts With or without stik drop skirts, best quality, trimmed Peau de Sole bands and f Prices BONNEY-WATBON CO. ae BUSINESS COLLEGE CRANBERRIES (By Scripps News Ass'n.) A ILWACO, Wash DEFEATED (By Scripps News Ass’n.) HAVE LEFT WIJU (By Scripps News Ass'n.) TOKIO, April 5—Confirmation has reached here of the report that the Japanese have retired from on the been Russian expelled, battleships hav On that nd aay furt toh acau visit | MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Sten whgle farthing tor over Witty Var. over ‘sothes the bila. adteens tha gutny wind coll, aad ENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. tricity for any other BLAMES CIDE'S WIDOW SUES BA LOON MEN AND THEIR LAND | LORD FoR HE WILL | BIG DAMAGES (By Sertpps News Anv'n Nam WASHINGTON, D.C. April 5 10 yf Mae ~* | Paymaster John M : ‘ he Ilwac « n| Paymas Morse \¢ t States navy t company, te nally ; for 1.800 acre hich will be made, by | Violat an ext irrigation syst a} the s« s cranberry marsh. Experiments, they | charged giaim, prove that the finest cranber-|and negiect of duty by ee lees in American can be brown in| tial convéned In the Philippines and Oregon and Washington marshes. wes caned te tebe oF tae STILL SHOOTING DES MOINES, Ia. April & qonnating Se AR Seed tm the in man's ed a death val - nt 2 Qh | im the | When toile | ones a veten Se te oa - | to wet a 1 majority In the | )naren hed Boge 7 dh a _ can ane are not sh we At each other, at Ks Stet hey are practicing thelr markeman | ship om arreln and other articles HONORED A RO | icrtiee tack Fran ht lit is said, have narrowly missed chi - dren. (By Scripps News Ass'n.) elk TOKIO, April 5.—With greatest BAD FOR TYNER solemnity the remains of Com s mander Hiro Betakeo, the officer who lost his life during the sixth (By Be News Ass'n.) bombardment at Port Arth | gASHINGTON, D. c.. Aprit . March 28, while herotcally attempt-| district court of appeals t r | ing to save the life of a sailor, were! ruled the demurrer t t lescorted through the streets today of James N. T r, form ¥ by «a guard of honor consisting of | fener! f the tof) it. | marines in ble tained iforma,| 424 Harris Barret, his nephew and ax- lPhe streets were densely crowded. | "stant MERELY AS STRANGERS | | Parker. cross examination Mears te 4 he was not drinking that night never drank, but that he couldn't as much for Mra. Schober. He her testified that he did not speak er and that she did not renew her aintance with him during his to the resort COSS SAYS IT 4 A A MISTAKE |PA YMAS TERIN TRO UBLE from ......$12.50 to $35.00 §/ Wiju. Only small parties of Rus-| A sensational deposition was filed in Our medium-price Skirts are || sians are on the upper reaches of| the superior court this morning in th the best values ever shown in fj) the Yalu. | » of John E. Schober, who is suin the city. - —— hin wife, Minnie, for a divorce Beautiful Plain Broadcloth | ground of infidelity, Fred Mears Skirts, in bieck and blue, cor- §| V'RGINIA KNOWS NOW traveling man who ives in M > rect cut and style. Prices Virginia. Johnson failed to learn that| )it ht Meee ie eatiie ' «+eee+ $8.60 to $15.00} ao new chief of police wan in sak Ske San oeantian Seti Our stock is large and com- {| and walked the streets in the upper| pone ine tins Rave the Lestimony be plete in every respect, our prices | part of the city when she should ha fr dlgrene rad . =o are reasonable. been in the restricted district. She is , @ “street walker,” in the language of p= Manage gg aeneet. witht th the police, one of those women who| Schobers and knew them for many one vet atiowed on the strects, even in| Yee in Milwaukee and Minneapolis, | the district below the gas tanks prior to thelr separation. He ewears ew Yor tore | oe oe that the last tYme he met Mrs. | Schober was durfog a slumming tour BRITISH EXPELLED | JACOB PERL, Prop., PORT ARTHUR, Apeti 6 —All the| Of Mliwauikes, when ‘he saw her ina 4438 Second Ave. Near Pike St. J} Engit#h workmen making repairs . npuRS TAPS hy wan Rams THE BEATTLE STAR CPO CWRCRURURDO80000000000000900002 | { | : Stone, Fisher & Lane ime to Buy Children’s Spring Coats TOMORROW ON Agents for New Idea Patterns | | | | | \ SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS FABRICS One of the leading departments in thi mn, quot hable price Wedne The Underwear Department Will Have Many Buyers Wednesday Progres lay ive t unmat for win be allowed on all Women's and Children's all wool or part we underwear, including jersey ASH GOODS--SOME BARGAIN HINTS SQUARE 7 » yard for Dress and Apron 19¢ « yard for Plain and Striped neh * jue 10¢ Be a yard for our 26« quality Mercerized sbrays. iGo 4 ves 1 for Pancy White Ox of Fancy Dotted Swias. 260 a yard for Satin Stripe Ro- We will offer for one day only @ large line of — aletings, binaa coats for children, all new spring styles, <r “lors of red, i} blue, tan, brown and black, some elaborately trimme a Domestics, Linens | Uadiegeietnan ie wp neald nat one, thins Hake Vie Dee sates ans 2Se for 64 h Cream Damaek 7 7 Frugal Housekeepers style-ages from 8.years up to 6 your’. B3Ze for 56-inch Cream Damask i Be p ze i for Meavy Cotton Crash, # Be for 54-inch Cream I | 9, & ‘ ms a yard for Au Linen al Sod Toweting 480 for 68.inch Cream Da et SR ee Bring the Children---Choose Tomor- | gue i ' Bie a nen Den pak | ——. each for Bleached Hath Towels, size | i Bleached Damas 12s Ga peaeiens stedabed heosh row From Four Great Lots ' hed Damank i Damask Remnants half price. | Black Goods Black Goods Lot No. 1 Lol No. 3 lot of Fancy 450 for T60 Biack Cheviot @3e yard for $1.25 Black Ar- 3 O80 var d for Black Gran- {/ mure ‘Agen from 3 to 6 years, rix years, four Black Zibeline ae nod dor $106 Mined Uhav $1.49 yard for our $2.00 qual- atyles, worth regular $2.25 nty hg te Jot, 66 inches wide, sponged ity Black French Broad. tomorrow .. ‘ MOrTOW.. Wednesday Specials For the Men tle, Neck we -Han 490 y Ble ¢ 606 ou Tw DKe pends Value FOR 2 CENTS FOR 5 CENTS Tea Spoons. | 1 4 Picture Hooks, Se ach Qo} 3 Ja ed Steel Bhelf Bracket Be w Keg Beaters, each Met rein cr seuae Be Nutmeg Graters, eact fe} Large W xing n... Be i Combtinat pple Corer and Spout 7 each... oe} SS) Kettle « r Knoba, each 2o| Antie T ke, 2 packages Se Hi Wood Mustard Spoon, ach | F bed rok” oad kage he se Pot Serub, each 2e| T ker Mouse Trape Be : thes Pins Be Packa et Tacks Ze son Oh bod ora @e Ww Ha Be Nickle Tea Bt Be e u Se as Sait and Pepper Shakers Tin Drinking Cup b Ze} eact fe a a othpick Holders, each Se Tin 3 h cs t Ker, 2 fo Be +r Hoxes, each se Pickle Dishes, each... Be ———— | See nese | timothy } |combreeeed tea | wheat hay. | | ne ten, new a hay. sib | WHOLESALE PRIC! | Furnes Peancte, to any burer ia Cheese | (Thave prices are que Pr ail purchases Sverace 3 per cont higher.) per Ib; Eastern | storage, qu | Provisions ‘ow beef, Te mutton, be Hama. ibgise!> ‘breamtaat | Y beacon, ite Ib; bellies, fresh. io Chickens, hens and springs, 18@16i%6 | | Ive. tec: dressed. Otte per th | | Vegetables Ito per Th Squabs. scarce, | White River Burbanks, $19.0% Fich, Ete. ~~ tb Imon trout, our Piva, te per Ib; sclea per th. aiirimpe, ile per tb; ameita ver Ib Pa ast Steamship com. ere at City of Beatle squash 4 a | for Skagway ” Green Frult, Eto, ’ ogy Si Apples, cooking, Sc@%i.@ box: pit. | ; vy See agen, genbergers, 1.76628 per box; Baldwins | f prospectors and ctnern Bp Klondike, as well he new diggings in } Fairbanks districts. & centers prom Prisapptes s season, As a car 3 if, WrAnges, $1 G2H) box will take €0 ton Lemona. ean p *,. Cfanberrien, id tise. 3 he Huckleber va) nanas, BGS pe « parse Dancing School, Prof. Wilson's, Hay, Grain and Feed Ranke hall, Pike street and Firth Oats, $7G% per ton, barley, 82% ton; ' avenue. om | =| Clothing For the Particular Dresser an be found in our large assortment of Men’s Sult In have for that ring Top Coats we one in particular Il appease the most fastidious It is a SHORT BLOCK THIBET BOX COAT. It is something that 1s all by itself for style and make-up. Come around and let us sh it to you Just received, a large assortment of Fancy Handker- chiefs for Pillows, Kimon ete Men's Suits from $10.00 to $30.00. H. Lewis & First Ave., Cor. Cherry | Judge Tallman cleared hia court been secured and the trial of the case and easy terms are what we offer you of the state against Willie Coss be gan, Coss is accused of criminal a» $1 PER WEEK IS OUR WATCHWORD J seit. by Mary Pinnell, a widow “oe LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SPRING SUITS, MILLINERY, etc.—in ati ff) SOUt double his years, who lives near the best and latest designs and choicest fabrics. Maple Valley | We have the MOST EXCLUSIVE and MOST CAREFULLY sp. §f| , He looks to be about 19 years of age LECTED line of SPRING WEARING APPAREL in the City. | Hie defen Intaken identity, Mra. | REMEMBER-§1.00 PER WEEK. Finnell testified that had known him for many years. The alleged as sault wae pmitted last December. Eastern Outfitting Co. Ud lead tai ad cpsaadh cid morning that a pair of solid gold cuff 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth, | buttons pad peen stolen from a closet | in the Log Cabin saloon, AtOHy bevus ey ane MERE? moded. ‘They are fresh from tore 25 Per Cent Discount Colored Goods IN THE BIG BARGAIN BASEMENT Ii co All Patterns 10¢ +] Each the Dre Good $1.50 Lot No. y? Ages 4 pg $2.95 Lot No. 4 6y we ard r im for Far Mob woh Ages 3t styles, »morrow morrow $1.95 $3. 05, DON’T MISS THIS SALE Che dnnex Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University ard nk for aaah b regular FOR 10 CENTS Tea 106 106 lozen 106¢ 100 10¢ 106 Cups 106¢ 10¢ pretty 106 106 10¢ 10¢ Patent Nutmeg Graters Wire M a Anbentos ate Barat Ni Po! Nut Cracke ern Pretty Decorated Procelair 1 Saucers 1 Yellow Mixing Bowls ty Dishe Tir v¥ Tin « Heavy Hea Li Sauce Pans landers & Nickle Ste Pokers LAWN MOWERS 12-inch Columbia Brass Bearings.. 14-Inch Columbia Brass Bearings 16-inch Columbia Brass Bearings. . A WARRANTED MOWER AT A LOW PRICE. ERNST BROS, 506 Pike Street Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 MARRIA GE LICE, NSES- Liol, #, and of Ballard. Joneph Emma Perry. both | | | | _ | ness sults, $25. Herald, 1329 2na Cash Credit The Ne ew ,- Siaios Is Now Ready For You fying to us to be able to] offer you so complete It is very satis made in pe eem to ne an assortment of fur stor’ niture, carpets and draperies—in a daylight STEM J plea store—as we now offer, | +8 Dl rivers The satisfaction is greatly increased | f is t b ty when we realize that the beginning is just be satinfact id becomit,; more com ba ing made—that each, day we will imprové, «day) and a liberal po! toward get new goods and be in a better position to | there ought to be enough ‘to intere: est sou serve you than ever before. sufficiently to have you come and look This is to be a stdre of progress through the store s The new things are coming in every day Come in tomorrow, Teale-Hills Furniture & Carpet Co. Second Avenue and Union Strect “Part Down and Balance as You Can” Ww URGED Heater, natruction there. now under directors ine baw theater” is composed of hag