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bi SE. ———eeooeeeeeeeeEEEEEE———————————————— 5-ACRE TRACTS finished la ret { niles n of They ad the } id. but are They are inter nty road and by new rurban rtifully and will] cakes—just lik go aif like hot the oth to $100 an ment down and r ones did A small pay a few acre, dollars a month Get an carly is the first time advertised. 202 and 203 ew York sar [FRIDAY SPECI. Fancy Figured Curtain selection, This they were Comer value, special....8%e “ancy Prints, fast colore, 640 apectal . Se in. long Steel Solssora, nickle plated, every pair warranted, per SOR needs. sve Blikoline Comforta white cotton 886 480 3 for Be Kirk's and Armour's fine milled, Righly scented Tollet Boaps, spe cial per cake Bee Shook Re-enforeed Corset Steels. fast black Seamless Howe, re-enforced heels and toes, 12% value, apectal @: Fancy Hand. Painted Atomisors, e& value, spectal B5e Jean Constantine French Perfumes, rox, regular %@ value, speck a 196 Kangaroo Grain Slippers. ng slippers made, $1 BRe BC filled, $1.55 value, special Ladies’ Percale Shirt Waists. medium oolora, Ge aad Tho v apecial Turkish Wash Rags, special, Bpe Ladies Men» Dest wear value, special Use Banner Patterns; most (, ens: dest fit- Beven of them used less than a year, and four somewhat longer, are placed on sale this morning at about oue-baif of former prices. Among the lot you will find Hamilton, Har- vard, Weber, Fischer, Chickering, Haliet & Davis, Sherman Clay, Smith @ Barnes and others—prices, $75 to $850; terms as low as $8.00 per month Also, ten Square Pianos—prices $25 to $100; terms, $3.00 to $5.00 per month. Should you prefer an Organ, we have used Organs at $16 up and fine new high-grade Organs at $58, elab- wrate case, beautiful In tone. Stock of new Pianos is unsurpe embracing Knabe, Baldwin, Steck, Wischer, Hardman, Hamilton, Smith @ Barnes and the latest art creation the now famous Everett. To se: hear them is to buy them. Prefer- Fed and indorsed by such artists as Retsenauer, Rabrilowitsch, Burmets- ter, Campanart, Hirschman, Nordica, Kruger and many other artists, be- cause of its purity, its resonance, ite Driliiancy, its evenness of tone. “Twill cost no more than your ef- fort to come and see these goods, and you really do not know what you can do on a plano until you consult Ramaker. Allen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co. Largest, Oldest, Strongest. 1406 SECOND AVE. Opposite Bon Marche Special Sale ot Universal Steel Ranges Chole Range, 3% and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 908-810 Second Avenue South. Navy White Blankets Strictly All-Wool, weight 7 Ibe $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Av. Prices $80] ever] hour or more afterward that hie dle ppearance waa known JUST IN { i , 1 H i: ' ’ ’ lof 7 ‘ WwW. 4 Br iy Mohair Walking tran and very well known ‘ \ doubte nh make | ¢ - | his ‘ on t rhe wae . | t town t ratlroad | . | track, headed towards Paha JOHN E, BLAZIER, BUILDER OF Attorney Fred Rice Rowelll TOOK GREGG HOME ' | THE INDEP > E INDEPENDENT COLUM) Wit GQ 20 SPOKANE Died at His Home Last| " | BIA THEATER IN PORTLAND, TBs. a &, Gree, Evening of Heaft Disease | inte - onstedy. 4 VIGITED SEATTLE rhe Al memt ¢ the First | y the pe ny hington Vol «iment will | he 4 a | = hold a mee na tonight t nuke are |) | ens . ee Me) | dcdcdc ey peor tly reooverem. Fie) ter The Pacifico Coast chain of inde-| July 4 That city has planned to f i } r V pendent (heaters has been estab-| hold a reunion of the veterans on " f the F took him how |lished and managers whe are op- | Independer jay and has provided bar ¢ 1“ ” 1 w Grogs | to be a | posed to the trust are jubllant, The | § for the celebration ir arch t amt 1 turer CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLA construction of thesColumbia theater | " t ) k e ing at the Ai 1312—-8ECOND AVE. He |in Portland fills the apace that has ¢ the Land Battle 1 on se and the Russia . the family r . |r b caused trouble In the minds of the 1k Pik reet fr. Tow | warrant bh a take |ieadere of the independent move ———- -$ ; ; : |! f ae | men ork on this playhouse be : t t " he kne nothing t w t. Work on this playhouse t urday, ‘The delegates wer mindst in pu te and a} hing tit 11 Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. gan about three weeks ago and is eksueted. 1 | mas lone his mental p : . being pushed as fast as posatble, It INSPEC TED a - on . t the family, had. known || Carrying Alaska Pacific Express is expected to be completed by July on ail KETTLE Aprit While | Luther Rowell, two brothers and ne of bis drinking during the and Unite “ ° 11 and Manager Welch expecta to BELLINGHAM, April 28.—Pre driving to town George t, | sinter, all residing in this elty ot twelve years, It ie stated that |f or Valdez, Seldovia and onan open shortly after that date with . f of Rice, Wash., four t e bod e in the private to that time he had been in Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- dent Hadley, of the chambe . n., found The body will lie in the ¢ ig at Ju |“Du Barry,” by Mra. Lealle Carter “ see J ubout 10 feet . thre th} mortuary chapel of the Bonney ‘ nking free Grogs |f tt a ite aren | and It te claimed that the Columbia | Lient. Col. Frank Taylor Looks| merce, has appointed as» e- | of here, a human skull in a good | Watson company for several months rt tion in |g COOK'S INLET POINTS. Will be one of the moat finely fitted |y | tate of preservatt No rlunti! a mausoleam ts erected at | yas taken charge || 8 8. EXCELSIOR......MAY 1 Jand modern theaters on the coast | Over Local Companies of] Pam™ jeiveuinn to the Intomattonl, [bones were found I View cemetery. ‘The funeral | ¢ 8, 6. JAMES DOLLAR. .MAY 8 Jana Afferent from anything in the} Seer 15 Gr UL Counter esioiseacaae rervices h not yet been 4 . “fos. mopenate |f &.& SANTA ANA MAY 16 niited States in points of safety. ilitia ~~ " a eae 4, but M probably be heid| 9 CLOTHES. MODERATES | S. 8. James Dollar sails ever; Kline and Kaston, Messrs, ut wi babi . rie - § ames Dolla: ry very side of the bullding will ta Mlomaulet, J. Wayland Clark, J. i RELEASED ON BAIL | 60 suas oe 1 \ ‘avast ud |B 20 days via outaide route. @ wide street and exits will extend — ~ . Pres er All departments of the superior a Salling from Arlington Dock 8 | dtrectty to the sidewalka The bulld Darling urned oti t mn. | ing will be 80 by 100 feet Lieut.-Col, Frank Taylor, of . Hazel Be nt, allas May ne a N § b ibe No freight ree after noon | _Jobn B. Miaxier, the builder, and | Nineteenth infantry, who ts on « ‘3 — a 4 : " mena gen who was arrested and charged ‘ ce to Subscribers of walling day. Manager Welch, of Portiand, were | tailed tour of inapection of the Na a Whee hy ‘ga Peery @ soll vagrancy » $100 it " | é appointive railroad com ' evening, your copy of TI — in Beattle yesterday in conference | tional Guard of the Northwest, in ine othe Be. - sp - 4 come | bail vente case will be STOOL PIGEON istas Sk Gat nae ak or Sie © 6. eR an MAT OF with Manager Howe, of the Seattle | spected companies B and D, of the | Mission dels ate a . orge next telephone—funnet, Main 1050, or In ri | thought that there will be a pretty r , , phen Sar theater, “When seen at the Butler | National Guard of Washington, at |thowsht that there will be a pretty | ho was COHEN SOAKED} fais Gay tame between _@.R. GAINE. Precteiah | last night, Mr. Blaster sald: their new armory, on Terry avenue pemin bs chem ies aaa 4 2 , tin 6 and 7:00—and a copy will be sent J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mana I believe I am safe in saying that | and Stewart street, last evening . as ee ee r Barrett has ’ you at once, by special messenger, Phone, Main 11 608 Firat the Columbia ts one of the most The companies’ quarters and phy re, while in others it ta » Beau An's an Louls A. Coben, who tried to palm — * Beattie. modern th « on the Pacific | equipment were inspected, as well as | *°F & commission. n years The | himaelf off as J eres vo m @ California’s Resorts st and will fill « tong felt want | heavy marching order of the oom : ; harge against bin ts vagrancy, wealthy Seattle man, for the PUT | reached by Southern Pacifie Co.'s in Portland. In matruction I {panies themselves, In thelr late Bei wll ee slag anc yng gy pose of obtal credit, was found | ramous Scenic Shasta Route. Two have paid strict att n to safety | move from the old armory, which | 64 pan Sullivan, John Donald, H No. ,* ot the hago np su ity vs pea void ler ig state }trains daily t UUme, excellent | and convenience and believe I can | was torn down @ few days ago, all Guteach anh Dace Guts og aa OF _AAEIOR, | AP IA GUSTS COREHS'S GOES FORINT | aaewinn the most attractive re- | > . offer to the theater-gotng public a | the equipment and uniforms were ys to thee CoMahy coltvention that nell, Wriaay ev ano saat sorte on the continent. Rates: & n | Phone Main 1069 house where they will be almoat free | stored away until recently and (he |i to be held at Rituville neat fat w hall, Wriday evening, Aprit] In default of 91.600 bail for 00d | prancisco § firet clase, $20.00 | from danger. Its seating capacity | companies did not have time toclean | eon “tl nea behavior for @ period of three) second. Descriptive literature and | Goods Delivered Free when completed will be about 1,80 | everything properly. For that rea- vs full information, also tickets and | people von the uniforms were wrinkled to reservations at 003 First avenue. KE. As long as I identified with | some extent E ia, General Agent. one nt, and T am certatr will be a success from the start. Manager Welch har booked some excellent plays and the It the house will be indepen it house will be kept to the highest standard. It be a member of the Pacific Coast Theatrical Mana. gers’ ‘association from the very start." Manager Howe was the happieet man Im Seattle after hie conference fer ané Manager independent theater In |Portiand was all he wanted with | which to fight the trust MRS, FISKE. The theater going public of Seat tle are to be congra ated om the fact that they are once again to see Amertea’s most famous actress, Bra. | | Fiske, after an absence of several years. She will open her engage- | ment at the Third Avenue theater | | in The painting of the new armory will be fints 1 in time for the open ot the Republican county con- Tuesday. GOT A A YEAR Old Man Sent Obscene Letters, Through the Mail (Special to The Star) BPOKA April &—Q. F. ser! ring, pr we of the Peerless em ployment agenc today sen 4 to» ar in prison and pay the costs of ution for having sent obscene letters through the United States mails The government inspe possession of a letter which ha pha Ly B. « ring to 5 b The Lyons woman w Metion and was supposed been the proprictress of a house of tonight, in her greatest and@ latest |i) pine. Her name was given to ee aa ot Magdala.” This | conring by the Spokane Press, which |play will also be given tomorrow! ici: « trap to catch him, and he evening and at the matinee Satur-|..0+ the letter. day. It i# also interesting to note | sasceneespaueaty: tor Bits ees Gee: Wen Sa Soe OS mment and a fine of $1,000, but ow- urday evening in Ibsen's wonderful- |.” ae talk tak Diino toon ly dramatic play Hedda Gabler, re uy ad hae Se: tap mae WE SoeNANED Bt ha an well thought of, the eveing . “ rns IN TOWN." IM Noble, another employment SaewWe Is fOws has also been arrested on « Mark E. Swan's three-act farce ar charge. comedy, “Brown's in Town,” will be| Noble ts acused of writing a letter }the attraction at the Third Avenue |to a ft a8 pertonage named next week, beginning Sunday after tith Edwards, at Wallace, Idaho, |noon, The farce introduces a num upposing she was the keeper of « ber of musical features, songs and | disorderly house, offering to procure dances and furnishes two and a half | «iris for her. He was released on hours of solid fun and laughter. The | $900 bail. If bound over he cannot | story ts a new one, full of humorous | be this term of court, because complications, The company comes | the federal grand jury ts not tm eee- sion and cannot act bis case, well recommended and Includes Gil- bert Fossick, George Berry, Ernest Lenore, Jack Peach, Chrtstine Prince, Minnie St. Clair, Leah La- Farge and Annette Humphreys. ALCAZAR. Tonight E4 Redmond and his com- pany will be seen in a new play. "My Lady Nef,” at the Aleasar. It is a four-act border drama. All of its ncenes are laid in the mountains of aCiifornia, and it has never be- fore been given in Seattle, Now specialties will be seen btween acts and souvenir plotures of Little Gar na will be given to the children a! the Saturday matinee. SEATTLE. Anna Eva Fay, the noted mind reader and clairvoyant, is booked for a week at the Seattle, beginning Monday night. She ts at present drawing large houses at the Empire | theater, In Portland, and Manager Howe anticipates crowded houses here through the whole week. ‘The spiritualist is well known in Seattle and never fails to attract. DOCTOR MAKES A CLEVER GETAWA)| RITZVILLE, April %.—Dr. D. J Murray, veterinary surgeon, who has traveled through this part of the state for a number of years, was apprehended here yesterday on the charge of having given liquor to the |5-year-old danghter of the Athena |Ore., pontmanter. He was followed |during the past fow days by a | brother-in-law of the young girl, who caught up with him hore, when he had him arrested He was turned over by Sheriff Shorno to the girl's brother-in-law, and while in his charge made his | escape yesterday afternoon. When he made his break he was tn the office of Zent, Lovell & Linn, attor. | neys, where he had gone under the pretext of engaging counsel. His captor stood guard at the foot of the | | stairs. Murray left the building by the rear stairs, and !t was a half W ARRESTED PLUMBERS (Special to The Star) EVE TT, April &—Four ran were sworn out Tuesday by the sewer inspector against journey men have neglected to y for licenses. Two of them. B. T. Connelly and W. H. Layton, were ar 1 this morning and re leased on bail, The cases were today. It Is expected that they will fought on the part of the jour eymen, A master plumber, In» the situation, said today “There is no fight between masters and the journeymen, some people seem to believe. war plumbers who aking of the an The | former want to see the entire plumb. Ing ordinance which provides for an examination for masters and jour- neymen alike, enforced. This ordi- nance, if enforced, will guard against incompetent plumbers and will Pp out outside concerns unless they have an office here and are qualified under the city ordinances to work in Everett. The simply to pay the expenses of the examining board.” Hoensen are WILL SELL LANDS WASHINGTON, D. C., April 28. The house last night passed Repre- sentative Jones’ bill authorizing the sale of unallotted lands on the Yak ima Indian reservation. The meas ure provides for the appraisement of the lands and their disposal in manner to be preseribed by retary of the Interior, About 900,000 acres are affected RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP hae Milttons of jptiaren while Rouiantces Mott eee ae Siey Y in olla, and TS best TWENTY-FIVE CENTA A CANDY CAT Greatest In AN BEAUTIES breath ¢weet and a uitttoy Dinckheads, aod tn eoten! « A MILLION BOXES A MONTH, The the blood, for Beauty's Blood Deep, MRS, C. A. BROCK 1718 Twenty-Fourth Ave.,-Seattie Mrs. Brock says: “For years I have been a sufferer seize me and | was always in perfect misery. I was al that it was caused by the condition of the stomach. I advertisement of G. O. GUY, Inc., in one of the daily papers, and on t personal guarantce took one bottle of Dr. Sam’l Rose’s Stomach larseg a I got immediate relief. The headache ceased, I regained appetite, and now, thanks to the firm of G, O, Gl Inc., I am enjoying ct health. I hope every sufferer will try their treatments because what 9521. Those who wish ma} e been done for me I’m sure verify the above. Stronger Statements Than Our Own are these, coming from CURED patients and wholly UNSOLICITED monials because we know ft is a greater thing to RESCUE the SICK than to haul a drowning man out of the sea. y try the particular treatment suited to his trouble With every treatment is a WRITTEN and SIGNED guaran- HUNDREDS are using oer ten famous treatments. Any ABSOLUTELY at our expense if it does not cure. ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES OASOARUTS Cent eeeree The quick effects of CASCAR! and blood purtfers; their promptneée in curing pim, ten, Dolla, b! through the kind words of Indice who have tried them. Hence the nale of OVER quicken, sures? way to beauty is to cleanse ne firet rule for purt keep the bowels free, gently but positively with CASOA. 100, 53, Bove sold ip Du, The genuine tablet stamped CUO, Barmpie Addreds Bterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York, so 8 HARTIC the World Mott blood pure, ¢ CoMplarion aon hole podibe activ healthy with eyetem clea: hes, liv have become kn: tainted breast tng the blood ts to All druggteta, OMPLETELY URED Mrs. C. A. Brock, 1718 24th Ave. Finds Rellef and Permanent Health in Dr. Rose’s Treatment from a bad stomach, ' tried everything and could get no can be done for o one ma tee to REFUND the money if the purchaser is dissatisfied. 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