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«hae STEAMER WRECKED LARGE VESSEL GOES ASHORE) DURING A HEAVY STORM ‘| hore on B amt storm and immense She ts from wer her apparently the West Indies Later the ste was the Craig Nevk from St. Thomas for Philadelphia. She will probably be a total loss | WANTED TO DIE SNOHOMISH GIRL DISAPPEARS! ' BELIEVED TO HAVE COMMIT- TED SUICIDE a pass amer ntified as (Special to The Star) r BVERETT, W., Apri Elen Morse, aged about 16, the daught ef Eldridge Morse, a widely known character, disappeared from fa Snohomish last night. She left a note saying she intend-| @4 to commit suicine. It ts suppo: he bas thrown herself into the river The body has not been found. Her| her the largest furniture etore in the weet these are husy Buck Range days here —we ly as po meet the great demand for your Buck now—all need pi and ately; either by the day or week, —we'll take back y 1 all it is worth as part father is frantic. A burglar with a ts @igars ransacked the roor Davis, in the Ashley house, |@venue near Pike, last might. twenty fine ars, the thief obtaine @ pair of trousers, a gold locket and a shirt. A NEW INVENTION 3. F, Yoho Manufactures a Valuable Water Heating Device ‘A Seattic man will attempt to take @h® world's first prize at the St. Louis exposition for an instantaneous water heater. It is a simple and most ef. fective device, 14xt3 inches, weighing M pounds, and made of copper, by means of which any one may have a hot bath and a warm bathroom by the Gime they can remove their cloth: Tt wilt burn any wood, gas, charcoal, kerosene or crud Ol. The change required to burn one or the other fuel can be made tn a few seconds ‘The amount of fuel consumed for a @tven amount of hot water is surpris- iy email. A test has shown that » pint of crude of] or a stick of ‘wood 2x4 and 2% inches long supptied enough fuel to heat % gallons of wa- ter to 16 degrees F., and raised the Remperature of the bathroom to % de grees in W seconds. ‘The method of operation ts simpli- > *elty itself. Light the fire and turn on cold water, which as It passes | the through the heater ts almost tnstan- | taneously brought to the botling point, ‘Qt the same time the heater warms the Bathroom to a comfortable tempera- “She Yoho Heater ts absolutely sate! fm operation; accidents cannot occur. ‘Unlike other water is turned out pure, not polsoned with the fumes of burn- fug gas. It is an ornament to any Bathroom, and will last longer than kettle—which means a lifetime. i o the standpoints of convenience economy this heater leaves little fe be desired. The value and merit of ‘thie invention is truly wonderful. Lately the Yoho Bath Heater has ma@e & great hit in Vancouver, B. C., a strong company, called “The Bath Heater Company, Ltd..” feas been incorporated to manufacture good | instantaneous water | SEATTLE BOR—STRATEGIC ZONE A LONDON, April ~The James Gazette correspondent at) Beoul wires tay that several war ships belles to be the Russtan appeared off near the spot ed Viadivostok squadro n San this me | where the Russian yuadron sank the Japanese steamer Goyo Maru Monday. The correspondent adds that the appearance of the ships has thrown the populace of Gen San Into }a state of terror, fearing a bombard nt. ft in large numbers, retailing it at $17.50. It ts also being manufactured : Detroit. Mich; St Louls, Mo.; Tex., and this city. -. Levinson’s Quali Bottles Full At Beattle’s leading liquor store you are always sure to get the stand- ard whiskies and you don't pay any more than you pay for other brands. Our prices run from $2.50 to $12.50 Per Gal. according to the age of the goods. Bottled goods range according to size. 1209 Second avenue. Between Seneca and University. Wholesale Store u Catalogue Free. SHE MUST GO SOME | PRINCESS VICTORIA TO COVER | 320-MILE RUN BETWEEN SE- ATTLE, VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA | The tocal officials of the Canadian | Pacific Rallway company an nee | that in June the company will place } their steamship Princess Victoria on a which we are showing. SUITS, MIL ADVANTAC for $1.00 PF of ig able to And before you buy that new suit COME We have EVERYTHING THAT INERY, WAISTS, ete w WE TRUST YOU FOR ANYTHIN Look Before You Leap IN AND LOOK at those i 18 CORRECT, in SPRING 1 we needn't enlarge on the get your spring attire on credit, , ALWAYS, Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. ssible, our service has been greatly 10c a day a Buck uck range will be placed in your kitchen immedi- ange for the p as you payment for Styaian feet has It is believed that the Rus-| CUSTOMS HOUSE AT NEWCHWANG, to serve our Buck range buyers as rapid- increased to Buck ranges—arrange to get dlown | g at the sh— ayi rate of 10c a day wi or stove and allow you a Buck Steel Range. i Standard Furniture Co L. Schoenfeld & Sons BELLINGHAM 1010-1016 First Ave. RUSSIAN FLEET 1S TILL AT GEN SAN THE VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON AGAIN APPEARS IN THE HAR- TACOMA ANDONED een stationed omt- side the harbor since the sortie Mon- | day Tokio advices are to the effect that the minister of marine has zone tn} abandoned the strategical the Ky cha l, whieh leads from the Pacific ocean to the inland sea. It is presumed that the mines have also been removed as the southern coasts of the kingdom, now being guarded, are considered safe from| attack. triangular run between the ports of Vancouver, Seattle and Victor order to do this the vessel will b steam 2 miles a day. he Princess Victoria will, however, be able to make that distance, as un- der pres re she can cover knots an| hour. When first placed on the Se- attle-Victoria route, she covered the} © miles between this city and Victoria In three hours and twenty minutes. LOST HIS FINGERS } we E. &. Dakin, a fisherman who has a wife and child siding at Twenty- fourth avenue south and Norman street, was taken to the Beattie ( ! eral hospital yesterday afternoon, | | where the fingers of his left hand were amputated by Dr. Booth. Dak- in's fingers were ground to a pulp in & Windlass last Sunday, aboard a halt but schooner off Cape Fiattery Dukin was assisting the ots, mem- bers of the crew in a gale, when his hand was caught In the windlass. He| was obliged to endure the agony of | the Injury until the vessel reached this elty. STATEMENT WON LONDON, — April Rothachild’s Statement, with Can- non up, won the 2,000 guineau tri plate at Newmarket today, 21.—Leopold 1c for gc Card Hooks and Eyes. The following article SPECIAL buys to ot fury Suits, and and blue value $16.00, row your All- Woot Diack Cheviot brown Bulte; NOTIONS NOTIONS 2 1-2 for bo boxes of Wire Ha 21-Re for be paper Hest Pins. for be Be yard for regular To Corduroy Skirt Binding, qualit bine ‘AN WATER and LEMONAD SETS at ab rwiate of oF piteh tnoludes tray PBe for $1.60 tinted Opal Wate Bet with gold edeings. . 1% Water fet $1.75 for $2.15 Water Set ty frosted glass, with design Water Het: regular $5.00. BOWLING ‘TOURNEY CONTESTS CHAMPIONSHIP OPENED LAST NIGHT ‘The much-talked of championship bowling tournament was started Inst night on the Monarch alleys, two teams, Reimer and Schonbein and Plummer and Keen, playing in the opening games, Tonight the balance of the teams wil! roll the first series | three teams rolling on the Arcade alleys and three on the Monarch Eight teams, made up of some of the best bowlers in the city, are en- tered, and each will atrive to carry off the honrs of being the two-man champions of Seattle, Besides the coveted firet place, a number of cash prises will be given to the lead- ing teams at the close of the tour- nament, which lasts until all teams entered have rolled 12 games. Total ping in the entire series will decide the championship. Following is the score of last night's gam: Ist. 24. 94. Tl Schonbein .. 192 167 192-661 Reimer ..... -<..+-. 181 157 183-40 Totals ....6.6 vee a73 924 876 1071 Int. 24. 34. TU! Plummer 180 161 171—61 Keen ..... 146 161 181 818 us Totals ORGANIZATION IS COMPLETED, At Its regular weekly meeting tant night in Carpenters’ hall the Seattle Amalgamated Trades Counell com- pleted its organization. On account of lack of sufficient time to devote to his duties Roy F. Dent of the clerks’ union resigned and H. FF, Stannard, also of the clerks’ unten, to fill the vacancy. other officers are the following President, F. X. Christman of @e Brewery Workers’ Union: vice pre@- ident, Walter Bennett of the Iron OLD PORT 60c Full Half-Gallon OLD SHERRY 60c Full Half-Gallon pote Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Family Trade a Specialty. 908-310 Pike Street Seattle NOTIONS ball and socket only. 100 set for Shirt Waist Bets three pins, in black ename’ gold or turquoise. one-third leas. er and six glasses to match and 91.25 for $2.00 Water Set. Frorar } 20 set of ¢ enars pret fora! } $2.05 for pretty red ant gom } DAY, APR reve WEDNI NOTION DAY will be on sale all day at price Big ! Notion Department EXTRA SPECIAL $7.50 That tomorrow may be one of the busiest days had In our Millinery department we offer the choloe of 200 sam rigian Pattern Hate, also include any hat the store; ‘values up to , at the very low price $7.50 ir MOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS 21-24, card for nickel-plated Bafety Pins; value 3 1-2e for 1c spool Linen Fin- 4 ished ‘Thread *{ 2 1-26 for bo bottle Muctiage 7 1-20 for PoldingCurling Lrone, ¢$ value 10 1,) 7 1-e for a pack of Ihc Playing Caran, Sale of Water Sets and Glassware inthe Big Bargain Basement | @e each for thin blown Custard Gians; best Mint glass; regular p~| $2.00 dozen. 690 for $1.25 T-plece Merry Set, in a pretty frosted glans, dec- rT) orated with violets. 4 Tumblers, choice of three remular 76 patterns, BBe for 4-ploce Hrenkfuat Set, | ynmiste of Covered butter dish, | spoon holder, sugar bowl and cream piteher; choice of three | designs; regular 650. dou; Union, and nergeant-at- arma, ( 6 Binge of the Brewery Workers’ Ugiom Various cormmit- lees were alte appointed. There were about 26 delegates Pierent, Ot none from the Shingle Weavers’ Union of Ballard WILL VOIE ON THE OLYMPIA, April T—In the absence ©f & loval option liquor law the county comminsioners of Thurston unty dave adopted a tm ‘ determining wh. shall be inued at the or Woodland, as it b A union High school and ft Mar- | tin's college for boys are located near [the proposed site of the saloon and wome objection been raised to the anting of the license. The commis- mere have therefore appointed June $ a0 the day for deciding the question | by election. The three school direct ors are appointed Judges and all who | are qualified to vote at a school eleo- tion may vote on the liquor question. also eatied. women at the polle THE FOUNDERED KAILUA DID NOT DRIFT OUT TO GEA (Special to The Star.) VICTORIA, B. C., Ap Although the tugs fea Lion and Pioneer made an unsuccessful pearch for the wreeked » Kalua, it appears that the wreck has not drifted to sea, as the cap- tains of thone t believed. Advices today from ka, any that one of the tugs passed at dusk within @ mile of the wreck, which still lies bottom up on the beach, and ts pound fing to pieces on the rocks Everything from the water line up ts demolished, but the Keel and bot- tom of ¢ ts In good con T ka nays he Believes she capsized near where sh Tike, as the tumber tn her hold was aul intact. A search has been made for the log book, without success Indians are building houses out of Agmber which has been washed ashore fyom the derelict KLOPF Quits ~ Lured by the tales of the great fortunes that have been made in the Jirond business, Gus Klopf, the hal third baseman of the Spokane |Bunchgrassers, who has been a fig lure in the baseball history of the rthwest for some time, will now | become @ real railroad magnate He will have charge of the minia- j ture railroad to be built at Madison park, in this city, thie season, and » will be found stopping hot boxes | 4 of hot liners, | “Nothing like rallroading to get | rich,” said Gua, this morning, when jasked about the report that he in- tended to quit baseball. “I like to | play ball all right and I'm the great- jest fan that ever yelled ‘hoch der |kalser,’ but for the comfort of my family I want to settle down some | where and you can't do it in base- ball, You see how happy Dugdale is out on his Dunlap farm, I got the |rettling down hunch from him. Me to the throttle f and forevermore Gus is financially interested in the enterprise, m now, henceforth LIQUOR QUESTION | Thie method wil! admit the votes of} _ BASE BALL for Bottle ac 5¢ Davids Ink, At Seattle's Greatest Notion Store that are sure to crowd our SPECIAL $10.00 buys tomorrow fancy biack and white Ktamine Buite and Seotch Mixed value up to NOTIONS NOTIONS NOTIONS 21-20 card for best quality Shell Hair Pins, 3 pine on card; valu 7 1-2e for Ibe box of Taloum Powde be Hat Pins (2 for 260). cake Kirk Toilet Soap. 150 each for regular %o Whisk Br ns. 2 1-2e for bo bottle of Petroleum Jelly, Muctlage, Ink (black and red), Paste, ete PIT PIT PIT The great game; sold where our price very spectal BBe A pretty Tinted Opal Glass P 80e for $1.0 7-piece Berry Bet Ail pretty shapes and on stan- dard, 1S5e for 20 footed Jelly Dishem TSe for 126 4-plece Breakfast Het 19e for Pitchers 1960 for Se Vinegar or Ot! Cruet 486e for Thc Water Pitcher aren | TROUBLE AT NEZ PERCE AGENCY LEWISTON, Idaho, April 27.—F. P. McArthur, superintendent of the industrial school at Lapwal,and act- ing agent of the Nes Perce Indian ageney, having resigned, Edwin L. halcraft, supervisor of Indian school in charge of the school and moy and will probably re- main until MoArthur’s successor has tern %0 spring-top Byrup | been appointed | Mr. MoArthur’s resignation and retire nent are supposed to have n directly caused by a campaign | instituted the first of last December against him by @ number of Indians and whites, who have business with | the agenc: The Indians filed a jong let of charges with the Indian department, As @ result of these | charges Special Agent MeNichols | made an investigation. This was followed by MoArthur's resignation. Mr. Chaleraft, who is now charge of the school and agency, has been tn the Indian servite about 20 years, & good part of the time ar an inetruetor in the Indian sehool at Puyallup agency, LEAP YEA PROPOSAL FOR (By Sertpps Ni BERLIN, Anm'n) April 2%—The Vo Zeitung reports that King Christian of Denmark, at an open reception, was | approached by a young, well-bred and | fashionably attired woman, who pro- monareh. posed marriage to th | “I fear I'm too old, | Christian, as he requested an officer to escort the apparently deranged per- son to the door, The Green Lake Improvement Club meets tomorrow night in Good Templars’ hall. The committee ap- pointed to urge the enforcement of the ordinance prohibiting spitting in atest cars and the building of a new high school, if constructed, In the northern part of the city, will make thelr reporta G, W. Johison of 201 First avenue west reported to the police last night the loss of a grip containing elec- trician’s tools, The grip was stolen from the Seattle Electric Company's plant on Post street Tuesday. | Baltimore Rye Full Quart aN | Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade. 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca in| KING CHRISTIAN. che | Stone, Fisher & Lane Mixed Tweed SIE Suits for Women Tomorrow $7.50 That's news of importance to looking for It's & chance to buy the ing & umme st able low price, Materials are o ® workmanship good, Suits tha morrow $7.60. SPECIAL | SALE SPECIAL who are new pulte, AT $13.60—Sults of biack, blue or brown capes over the ol belt, edged with black satin and shoulders, no Anothe trim h tweeds, in ether gray or tan « 1 buttons style in Seot ed with satin band ith t shades bra tan A third style has p brown satin bar pleated at the AT $16.50 it of black ° at “ piped trimmed with k mohair b Another style ny mixed une t with cape over the shoulder, y braid and buttons in flared at the bottom. ted back and tweed own of Skirt a heather bottom in s ort with braid, capes wkirt girdle belt, front. Skirt | Special Sale Trimmedilats. | ONE DAY, Betta. °-$4.95, Second Avenue and University Street Prices Shattered ‘A large consignment of Wash Goods, ordered for spring selling, Gamaged in transit, now on sale at startling prices, Crowds Gather Crowds of eager shoppers throng the store daily. Goods as good as new, only slightly damp. It is impossible for us to commence to tell of the bargains that await you. Come and see for yourself, Kimonos 15c Fancy Kimonos, usually selling at $1.00, all sizes, while they last... . ..25¢ AND 15e Mr. Liunérymen. This Interests You We continue to make a specialty of laundry supplies. Don't fore get we have saved you money In the past and can still supply your wante in this line at astonishingly low figures. Specials for Tomorrow Black Laundry Buttons, per box.. Pins, all sizes, per 5-Ib. box 15 to 25 per cent reduction on co ++. B50 $1.15 mon Buttons of all descriptions, Ghe FAIR 2213-2215 FIRST AVENUE 16 ton; pits. $28 tom. Peanuts, Jumbo. fe THE MARKETS wn Ming map og reamery, M40 per Ib; Eastern . fresh, Zc Ib; storage, 1@26 gon anc! WHOLESALE PRICES <a vquive. W@ise per lb; Baste (These prices are to any buyer ia | *™ 1 Per Poultry Mites, Prices on email purcheses | cy scy age 20 per cent higher.) a Geese. a Fish, Etc. 5, BE, 1B Hatibut, per Ib; salmon trout a Hee $@ee per ie founders, de pet Ib: .staso Th. ber rimps, isc per 1b; smell Haisei® breakfast | (Ge Der a 1 Mb; Bellies. fresh, 1290 5 ruta age 2c per Ib Celery, WOW per Gas bunches Walla Walla green “onions, dozen ge Hubbard aye per Ib: pumpkin, ‘1¢ ge Rhubarb, 2030 per Ib. rm" Green Fruit, Eto. Apples, cooking, Wot. senbergers, fl. 1062.2 per box: Baldwins Wagners, Nor he £0 per Smart clothes. Vegetables River Burbanks, Yakima potatoes, carrots, The per sack o Ber wack, « per er ton; We are Headquarters fo: Italian Swiss Colony Wines and Brandies The very lowest prices, by the gug, keg or barrel. Try their Zinfandel Special at $1.00 per gallon, per box $2. per owt equarh per Ib. box; 8. 5p funch. Strawberries, $400 per crat pe Grain and Feed nm 104 First Ave. South MOTH PHONES—PINK 1751. Free Delivery. compressed ow wheat ha ton; new 1 eens