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ee We Represent DIRECT Ihe Largest Manufacturers of Pianos and Organs, IN THE WORLD, 1 stores the terms rang on $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 th and u Per thor art RUSSIA'S CHIEF OF GAVALRY IS PRINGE B ONAPARTE ars. Ae eecntenntion Janos are due to arrive at wincipal houses this week, and. be ST, PETERSBURG, May %&—Joontly, left him her tmmense for Ghanges and additional floor space In| Appointed chief of the eave Y arte is not the imperial pre ome, We will continue ourl sion of the Russian army tender of the Bonapartist party tn FRre eran We have a mamber of] hurrying to the far east to assume | France, It ts his brother, Prince peeptionaliy geod offers in slighty command. | Vietor Napoleon, who bears that lamaged and nd-hand _ pianos, Napoleon was born In the castle | tit intending pirchaaets BS" titeee of Mendon, five miler southeast of| Prince Louls te a soldier of for Bi eany > y w el Part July 16, 1964 While not yet | tu Tver since he has been ol4 Biep ‘in and Wt we explain this | 40 years old, he ta considered one of | enough to bear arma, he has been ome the moat brilliant soldiers in all Ru- | where there was fighting. It didn't The Fascinating | rope. matter under what flag he served ttle Simplex Piano Player te making | Honaparte ts the 4 born of | ite pleasant for many lovers of musio| tn» late Prince Napoleon Jerome, Oe ator. ee ee ay ene |#on Of Jerome, king of Westphalia tnoluding fating tnent homes nd of the present princess of Ba- | voy, sister of the late King Humbert of Italy, The Columbia Graphephone: Are receiving their full share of ad Princess Mathilda, who died re. mlration ‘and patronage Machines om $1.60 up and records from ie up. rege stock to select from. We Also Carry pusical tngtruments and sup all kinds. Binal piles of D, S.JOHNSTONCO, 903 Second Ave. Burke Bldg. LEGISLATOR VOTE FOR For a Few Days sell Fine California Angelica and Muscate! 75c Per Gal. e early. We wi we Brunner & Co. 403 Pike Street SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May States senate Mra. Courter of Michigan, an Clubs. The fact that Mrs. Coulter Is a ¢ the intensest ir #% graduate of the is former president Beven of them used less than a year, and four somewhat longer, are placed on sale this morning at about one-half of former prices. Among the lot you will find Hamiitan, Har- vard, Weber, Fischer, nae tie J Mallet & Davis, Sherman @ Barnes and pemerinstrorn rom oe $350; terms as low as $5.00 per month Also, ten Square Pianos—prices 825 to $100; terma, $3.00 to 35.00 per month. Should you prefer an Organ, we have used Organs at $18 up and fine new Bigh-frade at $58. elnd- orate case, beautiful In tone. Our stogk of new Pianos its qmbracing Knabe, Baldwin, Steck. Fischer, Hardman, Hamilton, Smith Barnes and the latest art creation, Bow famous Everett. To see and Dear them ts to buy them. Prefer- MANA | Retsonaver, fer, Campanar!, Hirschman, Nordica, Bruger and many other artists, be- ae of its purity, its resonance, briliiancy, tts evenness of ton "Twill cost no more than your ef- fort to come and see these goods, 6nd you really do not know what you can do on @ plang until you @onsult Ramaker. Allen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co. Largest, 1406 SECOND AVE. Opponite Bon Marche. CER Bitterwortn & Sons | Oldest, Strongest. DUKB LBOPOLD FREDERIC. me Ly oy oy - ve remov: ir new bloc’ 7 PPRLIN, ermany.—-The new) boat SBinee AVENUE | ea nar fae Geme a oor Shares | duchy of Anhalt, Duke Leopold eeaneast 7 at verte te Frederic, is the only sovereign in | the world who has adopted the pro- fession of theatrical manager. Duke Frederic succeeded to the thone of Anhalt a few weeks ago. Nioect | ALBERT HANSEN Jom the death of his father, His do-| Rich Jewelry | minions consist of a little over 900 706 First A square miles, situated in central ve. Germany, with a population of about 200,000. His capital is Des-/ Utah legislature is a Gentile, and she voted for Smoot for the She ts Mra. Chester B |sau his principal occ |the work which he enjoyed as heir- | necting if the fag was in war, he cheerfully hore it allegiance. From 1887 to 189 he was an of- ficer in the Ttallan cavalry, but ved in @ doxen little Buropean skirmishes 'n the Balkans and else- where A GENTILE WOMAN CAST HER MORMON SMOOT i) MRS. CHESTER B. COULTER, ‘The only woman member of the Jnited Coulter. law department of the University of the Utah Federation of Women’s Jentile and a Republican aroused ignation, when her vote was announced. A REIGNING MONARCH WHO SPENDS ALL HIS TIME GING A THEATER cidental to governing a duchy of this ° Duke Frederic has made the man- ent of the court theater at De upation In life, reign and continues as ruling sove apparent. ‘The statt of the Dessau court the- ater consists of actors and actresses engaged for periods varying from one to five years, and the duke bim- self makes nts for each engagement. Ho inserts an advertisement in a theatrical paper, reads the replies and selects the applicants, whom he Wishes to see personally. He inter- views em, listens while they re- cite and if they have @ dance to do all the arrange’ Watches them go through their steps. He makes the necessary financial arrangements, not healtat-| ing to haggle over a few dollars! more or leas in salary. | In the theater he is proprietor,| business manager and # ager rolled into one. He supervises the production of| new plays, conducts rehearsals and| designs the scenery. Night by night) he sits in the private court box of the theater watching the result of} his labors bebind the scenes, co man-| | MRS. M. H, YOUNG DEAD Mrs. Josephine Young, wife of M Ht. Young, formerly president of th James street cable road and con- lines, died at the family home, 1702 Thirteenth avenue, last night. She was 61 years of age and had a large circle of friends in the city. The remains will be shipped to Massachusetts for burial. | Capt. John O’Brien, an a ot tas mariner, has been appointed to com- | mand of the ateamship Olympia, of | the Northwestern Steamship com- | sau, a town of 60,000 population Anhalt isa constitutional mon archy, and the duke’s prime minis |ter, Herr von Daliwits, relieves his of most of the cares and worries tn- pany. Last year Capt. O'Brien was | master of the steamship Kureka, — | poaitahto-neense Go to Spinnings for bicy-ls pairs. ss! eee LE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 43; de igdg OPENING OF MILITARY SHOW NW YORK, May 2,.—Bigger and better than gyer before the Military Athiotio leagtie opens its etghth an nual tournament in Madison Bau Garden and will continue through the woek, ‘The participants in th program this year include the field artillery and the cavalry from Wort Myer, infantry from Governor's Le land, the New York National Guard and Naval Militia, and the famous Kiltlew,” otherwise known as the Forty-efehth Mighlanders from Ot 4 MONTANA HEALTH OFFICERS HWLENA, Mont, May &—Th firet conference of sanitary and health officers and others tr ated in preventive medicine and sanitary science i# in session here today, Dr Thomas D, Tuttle, secretary of the state board of health, presiding. The conference continues through to norrow, Prominent among the par tlolpanta are Dr, Chas. Sweeney of Great Falla, Dr. Lk C, Bruning of Miles City, Dr, J. A. Donovan of Butte, Prof. W. D, Harkins of Mis ula and Dr. R Mh Mathaway of Glendive. LITTLE HAPPENINGS J. KR Gates was found with poker “hold-out™ in his possession yesterday afternoon and arrested by Patrolman Cameron, The man had the machine up his sleeve. Steamer Farallon arrived from southeastern Alaska points yester day. She had three passengers and & small cargo, The steam taunch launched Saturday night from Centennial Mill Company’e She is owned by the N Steamship ny and used as a of the the fleet the pr the Jock hwester ie ¢ ven tonder The tn launching was sence of Captain H. P. Weavet and a small party of friends The Maybird is 40 feet long and 10 feet bear. A “plain drunk” with $225 In his » was found on Washington atreet Inst night by Patrolman woker and booked at police station as John Doe Me ¥ thought ta be dead when first discovered. He Wan put in to sleep off his jag The Benttlo Real Hatate Any tion voted to hold a band Thursday, May 19, at the me held Saturday afternoon, and a ¢ mittee of arrangements was with George FP. Meacham os mar While Alaska P a of the ttle Navigation Company was asleep in bis room in the Ben- nm MeMioken, Maybird was} BALLARD DINGS | BALLARD, May I | Wilkie, residing with his son, | Wilkie, at Sixth ayenue and Whit {by str commitfed suicide Satur lay night by a ng four ounces of carbot id. He loft the house early in the afterr 1 when he Mid not return at dusk, search was made for him, ‘The body was found on a vacant lot nearby, Ho was 69 yours old and was jeft a widow about a year and # half ago, |Wet was due to despondency. An organization of real ontate men ts te {fected at a mee to be held here tomorrow evening, The purpose of the organisation will be |to protect real n and the pubite. © plan ts to Met all reat estate and advertise it systematio~ ally. TEN ‘COUPLE: $ MADE HAPP al | in th rior court Saturday Mra. M, Fields from Newton M. Piel ground of nonsup’ Mra. Abbie Westervelt from John Weaterve ground of nonsupport; Sophia Lind from Willtam Lind, of Gasertion and OPERA AT COVENT GARDEN , wWIO TAL Kk BROWN’S PAINLESS il be sauch is DENTISTS 1 1 ’ | | ” Ralph | rn ' leliver a ! and M i i h ho tw h nm the Obtef ar the ' # this! of erime tn tht As nt dea Ad Melba, ¢ Van Dyke,| matter am it js expected the mayor 4, Van Glibert,| wilt discuss his experience with the P tl Ther comers | | f for an it hab) All rh tracted for Guring ta include Alice } on nd * and tell of some of his plans| )e* future at out rate priodle Parkins future. rare x Wie Examination 1 ting of the #o rn 5 W. lL. Ludlow, : “ga PLAN TENNIS LEAGUE | th ium ottioer, dotivered +, the subje 4 the - TACOMA, May A tennis league | os pionage over the manufacture and idge Work J a may be formed this season by the atribution of food products to pre laity. Our Patent Double tt ie clubs of the citles | vone ¢ petitive companies from piesa ae , | ven orn petitiy ompe , “NO STUDENTS, i the const, At a m me he! adr storing poison to the people? Come in pt once and take advantage at which rep es from . > Glaliate without pain and guaranteed Beattle, Var ouver Victoria, Taco Phone Independent M1181 before Our of! at 2 | viret avenue have ma and Port the 5 minary | having your photos taken. Wggan & | been eat k o years. arrangements were made for the oF- | yricson, 1616 First av oo Brown’s Painless Dentists 713 Pity | Avenue. aunneneed Rest dinner in Beattie, with Ban. Parto otal JUNIORS DEFEA TE) bert Becond and James, every eve whek'@. D ning, $1.00. on Branc js vipat ep ii ite Everett, Wash.;| cor, Fifth and Morrison esta. The sentor-sophe re combination | ee won tn the Seattle high school ath- | ery person who om, letio meet Saturday, with 90 points | reel izes hale the to the credit, while the ju Te b but Winsor, of the high « | we sell was the star of the 4 like finding Ne port; Mra, Sarah Mitohell tr Mitchell, on ground of nonsupport; Mrs. Bila Smart from J. M. Bmart ground of nonsupport Carruthers from John A on 4 of cruelty; Mra. Agnes R erte f John Roberts, on ground ippor race Murray from Rob ert Murray, on ground of nonsupport Olga Fischer from T. A. Fischer,” on roupd of drunkenness; Mrs. Latte Vhithey ft Kdward Phinney, om srow)d of drunkenness. | TAMPA'S MAY FESTIVAL AMPA, Fila, May 2.—Tampa's festival opened Hotels| arding houses lod with visitors, a whom have from a @istance. ‘The formal open ne of the festivities took place this at ‘Torr Ray Park » me were! me | afternoon wh addre ¢ delivered by Mayor M esentatives of t iad organizat! Kay and rep al and of the city ite meeting lant hight, the West Central Labor mn appotnted the commities that will ha eot charge of the 1 thee ene y Rust and Me hard Steamship Nome City will baer ged m this eity tly for Nome*on |§ ™*” * May he will not make any stops, but go through in the quick eat pom time | COMMITTEE APPOINTED, ut du at r Beoor Every Hosiery Need Filled Here at a Saving unhe Be 200 15e l5e 15e 156 ot tire line 1-of prices ar Cline Piano House 4 and | eca hotel, on First avenw Satur- day night, burglars took an Inve In addition to an art exhibition | eat 4 off everything of | @nd’a music featival there will be “| value, They took no money, but got| number of sporting events, including | Radiat Fest wads @ gold match eafe set with ¢ia-|@ shooting tourney, athletic events, 1 naiinta, seinieveed tee | monds, two revolvers and a lot of | #wimming and rowing rac oe and toes: a bargain at 12%¢; — OCTOGENARIAN DEAD tomorrow special, eight and y) wa Mrs, Mary Wilton died at the r If cente a fp home of her son, Albert W Pifth avenue north, yesterday, of mre Mra. Wilton tx well known |f Tadles’ Lace Lisle Hose, new t tle. At the time of her deat macy sited, value, per a bresseats, PRICE she was 81 am of age Ladiow Imported Fancy Lace Linle Hoxe, handsome and dur- Mins ‘anal? ouch sechaaee | » Dancing, Sebeok U Pref. Me Th able patterns, The value....600 wn ‘cant blgher street Ladies’ Fancy vroidered Drop ‘ rene re Btlich Hone, rem value yw avg te TOW spe Provisions * Preah Meat—Cow N i § b be Imported = ae ee ieaal, sie Otice to Subscribers Hees, superior pork. My y uiton, cotton with reinf ‘s Far ney Gray Mixture Boxzs ocean the to; bellies Pee ines ree" | 18, any evening. your copy of The solem, toes and heels, per pair t nok & uaatere “ Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, pair o% trees BBO ee » 260 Vegetables telephone—Bunset, Main 1060, er In Men's Cashmere Socks, double we Wine Se | dependent 1:38 any time between heels and tovs, special, per weartng hose White River Burbanks, 99 | 6:00 and 7:00—and a copy will be sent palr . Ze ight, extra elas- Be tent’ canvetan the ber anak jfuta- | You St once, by special messeng Children’s Ribbed Hose, all sixes, to put on and pagan, the per sack: c j- = —E | extra value, at the price, per proof, all sizes, per gn ah pair on 106 tenet eeenessen es MOO lettuce, #1 © wn W Bi Reductions in jf Children’s Ribbed Hose, rein- || Men's Black and Tan Socks, ex- onions, G2. per owt for. knees, all sises up to « J value, per pair 10¢ uneEmeS: $%,. 2c value, per pair 1Se Men's Binck, Tan and Grey Mixed ee ee |] Cnudren'’s FINE Gage Ribbed Seu, soft, fine yarn, best wear- Boragtia, 1 Sai 8b cane. ies its If ‘Hore, pretiost arena t value, per | per pair .......+ 19¢ Green Fruit, Eto, jen, cook bn SR eatireees, ti her box, Spi per box, Baldwins Waagners, Northern Byles, etc, tLiog 20 per box mountains ney Greening=, SSi box. Vicare bi ethane 0.001% coe. Winter Hee pears. SL... bow: ed Nel Viears and > a the Te thy uckieber- Ananne, 50.eeps Strawberries, 1.00 per jan onions, $2.8 per «wt Hay, Grain and Feed Cate wien per toni be $3 ton ‘wheat, fo ton: cho os on £2. kt 3 Be: BW ton; bran, We simotny. ee Native creamery, Mo per ib; creamery, freab, Tic Ib; per Ib. Eastern storage, Zgo4 tie dos he Pastern, ie dow. exnc—Nauive, it@ibe per ib, Bast . ihe ber Te Eexe—Natice ranch, h ce i‘ ot cohen treat ie per ib; solea shrim, per ib; emeita “ / All others follow and pattern af- ter him in every way possible. Any fool can copy or imitat but It takes brains to ortginate They are not progressive, up-to- Gate or alive in their profession. If you have any trouble with your Kidneys, Bladder or Or- gans, consult Byndicate Doctor. The only true specialist in the Northwest in these diseas Syndicate Doctor 199 Marion St. For a few days, in All-Wool Black Cheviots and Fancy Mixtures. cash OR Westberg & Childs CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLINERY. im2—s ND AVB—1512, DIT. ~ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ‘Teeth filled and treated at ni u time, every day nt im th ded. midnight. better prepared than 6 to give our patrons the | benefit. of the skill and care of our great apecialists,” who have so long | nerved the many people whom we ciggs an OUR patrona. We are nuccensurs to the EASTERN } DRY TISTS tice tom atarted in our your work aa us before, wi t patients whe have ba ftice . | yor | wits and any work proven | ' tory we adly replace tree of charge We will not try to ¢ with poor | dentistry, but will st work | at one-half the harged by fants’ open all way do butt pretty OUR PRIOES $l. 9 FOR THE BEST 8.8. WHITE TI FULL set | GOLD Chow GOLD | Shiver etnies Painiess Extracting Free OUR SYSTEM of painioas extraction, COVETED by all other dentists, ts known and used by this FIRM ONLY. who are world. wil be found oa. if wred 8 fier at these oft jaye and holida a4. C. FROOM, week. Can give flee, First ave. an Pike st. WORK GUARA New. Comers Shirts Cream Cashmere _uerta, crochet hike on neck and placket, all sizes, sale price . ‘ B50 Infants’ Fine Cashmere Shirts, tape trimmed crochet neck, im- proved sleeve, ail sizes, per karment “4 500 Rubens Patent Infants’ Cash- mere Shirts, no buttbns, easy to put on ite, per garment «- 460 Shirts 100 Queen City Laundry ESTABLISHED 1890. wo f pearl Great Rug Spectal—sire Smyrna Rugs, neat dark tern $2.25 value; Tuesday Jal, one-sixty-nine. ou any finish you desire. Bell a. , of our Down-town NTRED. 206, 208, a10 Pike Street We Make a Specialty of Gents’ _ Work ‘We have « capacity of 70.00 collars and cuffs and 7, Work fett at our Main Office, Collars 20 Ladies’ Fine Kid 2-stray Ban- |) L Fine Kid Oxfords, latest dala, hand-sewed, per pair styles, splendid wearers $1.75 ooeeee we scevaee seen: @AR6 || Ladies’ Fine Kid Nun's Oxford Ladies Pine Kid Opera Siippers, || 2168 ee or Se 2s8 and ver’ r A Hh . us mand sowed, por pairs ...¥ || Ladiew Patent Kid Oxfords, Lodies’ Fine Kid Nun’s Slipper Blucher style, large eyelet for ease and comfort unex French heel, beautiful s celled, per palr ecene.--- $1.50 Deoss os eesee shirts 1227 Bee near Union. during this month tne celebrated B. Howard & Co.'s Watches from $25.00 to $150.00, Houghton & Hunter 704 First Avenue | a PAINLESS Wig Pike Street, Corner Third. Prices for 30 Days Only 22-k Gold Crowns low 22-k Bridge Work low as Pure Goid Fillings | Silver Fillings | Full Get of Teeth 4 ave. We offer Teeth extracted and fi without oy Method, patented and used by us on Writien guarantee for 12 years | with all work, | Hours: 8 m. to § p. m.; Sundays, m tot p.m Universal Steel Ranges ole Flan: $29 and up. ED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 208-310 Second Avenue South, AT CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS | This is an extraordinary oppor- tunity to have your teeth attended to by specialists at a slight advanee on cost UNPRECEDENTED PRICES | Examination -FREE j Betrncting (when work ts order Sliver Fillings Gold Fillings Porcelain Crowns ... | Bridge Work, 22 karat. | Full Set of Teeth We employ no students. If your artificial plates do not stay up and you cannot eat with them, consult | our specialist. He can fit you A |twelve-year guarantee with all “Boston Painless Dentists a ye tea! AVENUE, OPP; Bon Marche. Hours, 8:20 to 6 dally; Sunday, 9 to % Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska P: and United Stat For Valdez, Seldovia and Seward Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- tat, KAYAK, Eliam and COOK'S INLET POINTS. 8. 8. JAMES DOLLAR..MAY 5 §. &. SANTA ANA MAY 16 8. S. EXCELSIOR......JUNE 1 S. S. James Dollar sails every 20 days via outside route. Sailing from Arlington Dock 8 Pp. 0 freight re of sailing day. 8. 8. NOME CITY. FOR NOM CAINE, P Prosident J. F, TROWBRIDGE, Prana ate Shite 20d iret Ree. Seatth ived after noon For Weak and Nervous People | We have @ cure for nervous and | unsteady people, weak. fleshless | people, and pimply, pale or sallow people; people who are troubled | with loss of ambition, failing mem- Jory, depression of spirite, lack of j is confidence, nervous dache, and all these symptoms are duced weakened nervi | Brought on by the watery condition of the blood. ' Make strong, rich, red blood and furnish feod for the nerves is the way to stop the source of the disease, and the cure then is only @ question of days, The best flesh and biood builder is Dn Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonio, in tablet form to take at meal time, Sells at 75c a box, or 8 boxes for at all druggists, or sent post- on receipt of price, People gain 1 to 8 pounds of solid healthy flesh per week, by the use of thin m cine, that is an Indication that loing good. Address, Dr. Bosanke Co, Philadelphia, Pa. THE QUAK= ‘ER DRUG CO,, 1018-1015 Firat aygy nue, Seattle, Arran

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