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A Critical. Examination Of the Kimball Piano wilt convince you that ali the claims we make off this city ie infatume enor | for this justly ted make are ee eee > ee Well Dounded. Ite tones are musical |man from Madrid, Spain, who is and durable, and the case work ts} ANDREW W, BLOOMQUIST, A LOGGER BUT 18 [* : now living om the finest the city wnsurpassed, Add to this that it ts . " — - 9 . =i | affords at the Hotel kane, po ye Sagal garters ee YEARS OF AGE, COMMITS SUICIDE AT HIS | tenor Robles same to this city as plain, ordinary Spanish bu anos of the same grade and we heave) AUNT'S HOME IN INTERBAY—BODY IS FOUND fighter, He is kwown as the cham ~ ination of facts worthy of * x pion bull-fighter of the world, hav consideration by every intending} TWELVE HOURS LATER ‘ ling won the title in Spain againat Purchaser looking for the bie mon = famous matadors of that} Gagree of eatiofaction and the dig r He made an effort to pull off an Geet value for the money, We have! une he had been disappointed, ered up to the chin by the bed exhibition in this clty, but the po o le and elegant stock of Kim-/in @ love affair Andrew W. Bloom-| Clothing. On the floor near the NORE REESE Hee authorittes Interfered Then | . ’ ent h or on the road to Ball and other good Pi jauiet, & young man but 18 years| head pe sage be age ° age ‘ibe another tate for him some-| we “ pre revolver a pocket o } you Come in and see thom. Wejot age, put a bullet through Mi8]ing trouncra a box of cartridges [AP ANO LODGE DELEGATES BE) where But now he says he don’t) alee want you to see and bear 84) brain last might in his attic room|for the weapon, The aunt states| GIN ARRIVING IN SEATTLE [care to Mahe any more bulle—oy Deautiful Simplex, the best Piamo/at the home of his aunt, Mre I.| that Bloomquist had owned the | kane t toe mice a pince—the ladies Player in the market. Bloomauist, at Interbay. His dead pon for some time. pe eta too comely and gracious. In other | ‘We believe that you would be| body, horribly smeared with blood,| Nothing unusual waa noticed tm wende, the auney ry bedly in love emply rewarded tm entertainment|*2d with a whastly wound im the| the boy's conduct last alight. Me | Masons from all sections of the vy i wean a ate Bh ay dn Dy visiting our celebr: 4 Columtta| tight temple, w discovered by a bie room he gave | state Washington began to ar Tt apparently is not his fault that Graphophone department. serveant girl this morning at 10:30 telling her to take |rive im the city today to attend the!” SN Gene out of the bull-fighting o'clock, Life had evidently been | out $16 for room reat and to keop | arand ige that convenes tomor ihentnanh He has literally been extinct about twelve hours. |the reat. Im his clothing $18 was row, Those who came early today!) cunded ambushed and captured Young Bloomquist was a logger) found this morni Mrs. went to Tacoma to attend the ded~!), Vc shane woclety we who are and made his home with his aunt|quist says she knows » leatory services for the new temple) ii4 ia their praise of him. ay | when not in the woods. He retired| for her nephew's suicide, but there They will be regaliy enter Robles is handsome. He dresses * |to is room at about 10:30 o'clock | friends of the young man bint of | t4ined there and return on a special i tay height of fashion, wears 908 Second Ave, Burke Bldg. last night and must have fired the! the love affair Interurban train af 21 p.m. Th! nigh hecled boots and headgear of — — am, |tatal shot soon after that time, al Dloomaquist was a Finlander and | Saad lodge convense tomorrow for! ing very iatest block - though nobody in the house heard/ had no bad habits, it ta claimed, |* three days session, which will be! pyar, day he in deluged by let the report of the revolver with|The body was taken in charge by | {!!0Wed by meetings of the various | ters from members of the smart |"eture ena @ | whitch he put an end to his trout Butterworth © Bona, who notified | ther Masonic bodies. which contain requests that he| At the famous Silver Grill the real or faneted lCoroner Hoge. ft ts mow at their|,. TRO stand oba'ter of the Order of | “ay, dinner with them at the Sil |other night, while being enter | When found the body, almost/ morgue, No inquest will be held to oe pares wterlver Grill” And the sonor is al-|tained by the elite of the sity ease ‘ ov " disco = ‘ one, there, H dally becoming| Mobiles was induced to e i dressed, lay on the cot, cov-juniens new evidence to discovered. | Londery of Knights Templars andiuoe potas)” OMY mie8 | speech. Although he speaks abom | the rand council of Royal and Se-) Yt Ip guid that Senor Robles te of| !able English he was equal to the Have you tried Our Goods yet? J) lect Masons will be held following line royal blood of Hpain. He te aix| Cocasion. Some of the obatt / the grand logde of the Free and AG | feet tall, broad-sbouldered and has; ‘'D* he did with his sentences are If not, why not? Try These Full half gallon Sherry 8060e Full half gallon Port... Be Everything else in proportion. Free Delivery. Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Family Trade = Specialty. oe—Butt 41; Ind, 39 ike Street Seattic INTERESTING DAYS FOR PIANO BUYERS Closing Out the M. D. Pease Stock of Millinery ‘We are still closing owt the M.D. stock of millinery and suits at fifty cents on the dollar and in sorme cases less, to make room for our ex tensive plane business. These are Mnteresting days for bargain hunters, end it pays little dealers big returme by investing their me y here. Quits worth $17 going here at $5.00, That's « sample of how prices Some have been used « little 1 Buck Range, oven 14x $30. 1 Bridge Beach, oven i 1 Garland Range, oven Favorite Range, oven isxi / : co. $20.00 | 1 Majestic Range, oven Iixi ‘ Re nad | 1 Majestic Restaurant Range, oven 18 inches square, origina! cost $126.00; our price... $55.00 1 Ohio Range, oven 20x71 . , sso ene ola We « heave & great number Of large and small cook stoves at & greet saving. ABNEY & WOODHOUSE Sele agents for the Charter Onk Ranges 418 PIKE STREET ones John 981; Ind. A Modern Dental Parlors Becond and Pike St, over People’ nk qo PLATES 1156 Teeth filled and extracted without pain. A spectalint in charge of each Gepartment. We will tell you in ad- vance what your work will cost by free examination. All work guar- anteed for ten years. Sliver Fillin Gold Fillings. Geld Crowns... -- ‘ Pgs Get of the Bost 8. 8. Whit hn : Houre—4'i0 to 6. dundays—t: 98 ton I CANT” je « coward. You CAN it you WILL. Lat us tell you how, Ce secant ond tle kenite , |OMBON, MeLAREN & fer, tnd and Pike. tthe, Weak, | that SULTAN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MASSACRES IRADE CAUSES WHOLESALE KILLING OF ARME- NIANS AND DESTRUC TION OF THEIR PROPER- TY—MORB TROUBLE FEARED. (iy Seripps News Ass'n) district of Chetass and twenty-two CONSTANTINOPLE, June 12-—/|in the district of Mian. Of the Armenian patriarchs bave received | Population, aggregating 6,000, over information that an irade tasued by | 2.000 were killed the sultan bas resulted in a whole are feared in many | Massncres jother places. The shops have been | closed for three days past at Bitiaa, bile at Diarbekir and Sassoun re sale massacre and destruction of Armenian property. The trade pro- hibits the settlement by Armenians | in villages destroyed jserves have been sent for by the Between May 15 and June 3 fit-/adthorities to suppress the disor- teem villages were destroyed in the) ders. Through a misunderstanding anda clerteal error bis notice of appeal got lost in the shuffle and the mis take was pot discovered until be | was well on his way to Walle . Geer, no, | Walla. gen enti hed ey A telegram was 1 ene eat te ifleate of deposit om the Seattle| ioaq was shaved or he hed un- National bank for $1,000 and near- ly $200 In cash stolen, The thieve lest a hammer with which the com* bination lock was broken. Ross man rung up the police station and Detectives Wappenstein and Adame packed his trunk. An effort tls being made to secure Were detailed to investigate the cane. & pardon for the boy by his friends The inner door of the safe bad and attorneys. beem unceked with a key, a dup!{ INJURED MAN cate of the one always carried by SUFFERS ALONE Roseman thinks that several par-| 9. ties were implicated in the robbery| Alex Watzon. tod and told the detectives so, He says — ee ae several others beside him-|(o" "ear te self know the combination to the/ ‘on nome cin safe, but he always had been lead | 4). time t to think they were honest men. | condition, but crawled years of age, was Beattle street street fire wi Jay morning were broken. tee his lum riba did not und Roseman the attorney {0F |) per pile to recover from the shock. the Anderson brothers, who 60t/ where he lay nearly all day. A iit into trouble through an alleged |tie boy brought him a can of wa fake mining scheme recently. The/ter during the day, but the child Andersons allege that Rossman did| was so small that he did not re not handle their case honestly and | alize the man was injured #0 badly that he held out large sums of|A passerby happened to come along money put up by a brother of theirs|and heard the man ing. He to be used in their defense. Theat once notified the an at the nd they wene to bi police strongly discredit the tale ance. The man taken to the haga telle about being |\Tayaide Mission hospital, where — his injuries were found to be more painful than dangerous, He lodges RUSSIAN MASSES °° ee eens some and has no known rotations in the city, LOYAL (By Seripps News Ass'n) RUGSIAN MASSES ST. PETERSBURG, June 18— Michael Devitt, who is here on an investigation of labor conditions, oa that the stories abroad that Russian masses are against the As a result of a poorly executed raid upon the gambling house ot Georgetown, made Saturday even ing by the sheriff's office, David Fr, and that a revolutio pend- | Argyle, Charlie Christie, 8. P. Mar ing ‘owing to public discontent, are|tin, A. H. Hamilton, Hugh Higgins untrue. Workmen wherever Davitt|have been arrested on warrants went were confident that Russia) charging them with violating the would win fn the end. fe.ony gambling law The Seattle HE'S IN LUCK H. Danhover, Boy Highway- Civic Union, aided by Georgetown citizens, wore out the warranta. » paraphernalia wes seized, The games are still closed. The case of the state against Dave Stewart, charged with grand larceny, was dismissed by Supe Judge Tallman thie morning on the man, Ordered Back from | "commendation of the prosecuting ” attorney because a woman chang itentiary. her mind Peni Stowart, a year ago, eloped with Mrs. Lettie White of Spokane and came to this city, Mrs, White had 330 with her, She awoke one morning and found it gone and charged Stewart with the theft H. Danhaner, the youthful hig way robber who in company with seven other prisoners is now en state penitentiary at | wins whee | Notice to Subscribers | mf if reaches bis destination that he has Mmply been given a little vacation | ,, trip at the county's expense and will be brought back to Seattle post | gependent 1198, any time between haste. 6:09 and 7:00-—and « copy will be sent Danhauer was sentenced Friday you at once, by special mensenger, jephone Sunset, QUT HIS OWN BRAINS...” | cepted Masons Meat bre Fhe progvad fer the censten Nie, en? Batt-beowe ‘and is 26 years ol complexion morrow follows. %) He te brother-in-law to Admiral 2 aoe anneal? Cervera of the Spanish navy. He Mibst commenced his bull-fighting and used to run ewey from op to enter the fle he ts at outs par nts, they still send him « regular monthly remittance of consider Table proportions and he te a gen je*ous entertainer Five years ago he was ent ja bull tournament which SENT OVER ot in| be RATE JAIL BREAKER TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY) been allowed to go in and had won, would have made him the WITH OTHER CONVICTS peer of all bull-fighters of th world. Hts parents heard of — affair and had him arrested and kept im jail until after the fight bles has never forgiven them for this, and « year after that he left Spain in @ rage, vowing never to J. B. Allison, the mutatto who escaped from the last week and was only recaptured after a } fight, was i to the! ntiary at Walla Walla lant night to serve out at hard lebor a on vier mty Jeti ae-yen sentence for highway — Timber Claims aes" I and Homesteads IPL ©. DOLLEY «<2 tee SERMONS TO GRADUATES: Pay $1.98 For Copper Boller No, 8 It-on, All-Cop per Wash Boller, $2.75, for ...91.08 Rev. W. D. Simonds delivered the bacalaureate sentor sermon before the of the University of et Denny hall, yeeter class his subject being “The ws of College Bred He dwelt upon | and the Soctal Obitent Men and Women.” the power of education benefits of the great un! the country im which they exist. He spoke of the great Influence the colleges of the east had in their moral and physical growth and showed where Washington may look for a great future In the universities of the state | The graduating clase of the Se attle high school listened to an able} baccalaureate sermon by Rev. Ro and D. Grant at the First Baptist) church yesterday morning. the sub-| THE JUNE SALES THE REPUTATION THEY YEARS. THE PRIC v being “The Power of a Sun set.” He apoke of t pellef amoung | the Israelites In the effect the sun-} het has upon people, and told of the) many people are affected by the different periods of the day. | NO BETTING Mason Ja: ) Sat 10-at Pint Jars, dosen for 500 jf Quart Jars, doxen for 69 0 % Gal. Jars, dosen 50 | Extra Covers, dozen 250 - _ Best White Rubbers, doz Henle Froit Press, 260 for 190 Granite Jar Filler, 25¢ for ide Granite Preserve Kettles By Seripps News Acw'ny NO BETTING CHICAGO, Dis. June 12.—Mayorll *, ~ so tus Harrrison today called on Chief of f° Preserve Kettle, 39 for £8¢ Police O'Neill to prohibit entirety any semblanee of horse race betting within the city limits and espectatty | ph 5-ft. Step Ladder, for Tuesday at iS ARE ENTIRELY TO THE VALUBS AND ARE THE LOWEST EVER QUOTED. Startling Price Cutting On Fruit Preserving Needs w being for smart set admirers. & Ericson for First # a > Try Pesan tos next 616 Phone R1i31 -- « $1 Per Week - - - Tailored Skirts $10 and $15 Reduced from $18, $20, $26, and $ Westberg & Childs $30 Sold op payments of $1.00 per week Cloaks, Suits &Millinery “1312 Second Ave. Opposite the Arcade Bidg. ONE BUYS a DOLLAR TAILOR-MADE SOIT. Folding Go- Cart For $2.50 Speclal June Sales All Over the Store THIS YEAR MORE THAN MAINTAIN HAVE ESTABLISHED OUT OF $350 IN reserve Kettle, 47 Preserve Kettle, 59 for Folding R WEEK Qo- FORMER PROPORTION for 33 420 Granite Dish Pan for Preserving, 10-qt 7-qt dranite Dish | 14-qt. Granite Dish Pan, Pan, Granite Dish Pan, 4% for 3Te The June “Drop” Sale of English at Washington Park, which open rl the season Saturday with Deer} Di Sa N H. if & | Dinnerware Save Nearly a Ha The managers Of the King Coutisf WE'RE “DROPPING OUT" THREE PRETTY PATTERNS, ty Fair have announced that to WICH ENGLISH POTTERIES HAVE DISCONTINUED MAKING meorre will be tadies’ day at the! READ Meadows 1] so-ptece Cottage Set In English | 50-plece English Cottage Set, ps aeons } ware, decorated ta sllver-grey richly decorated with honey pattern, regular $6.50 value suckle design’ $7.50, for $5.19 ‘ 94.49 | $1.25 White Fancy Bowl and if; & Pieces “American White) | Pitcher, Tuesday Ble } China, regular $4.00 value $1.35 Fancy White Combinet \ $2.49 with ball and cover 98o $1.50 Close Weave Hammock, in bright colors, with pillow stretcher and narrow valence WALL TENT FOR $4.49. 8x10 ft. 8-on, Tent, with 3 ft. wall, regular $5.50 for....4.49 Folding Camp $1.00 Folding Deck Chair pol Going Camping? Here Are Prices That Are Easy to Pay 196 706 Asbestos Lined Camp Stove, 22x 22-in with oven and 1 joint pipe, $3.60 value $2.49 $2.00 8-ball Croquet Set of se lected wood and two coats of varnish, for $1.59 SPELGER & HURLBUT . Second and Union BEATTL = STAR, MONDAY JUNE 15, 1904 5 '|SPOKANE’S SMART SET ALL IN A TWITTER OVER A HANDSOME TOREADOR | | by bir your | NTERESTING NEWS FOR TUESDAY'S BUYERS All About Some Dress Goods, Silks, Cor- sets, Kimonas, Blankets and Comforters REMEMBER THESE PRICKS HOLD ¢ on te STOCK LASTS, IF YOU GBT HERE TOO LATE, DON'T BLAM US, BUT YOUR MORE FORT ATE FRIENDS HERE AHBAD or Yor GRACE, COMFORT AND DURABILITY WHERE WEARING AN AMERICAN LADY CORSET American Lady Cor CORSETS—Od4 lots peta t that will feel the bat in white effects of price eut at ab. The new ting in tomorrow's straight front mod nal el, a titehed For Tuesday we will front and side, ape of Thomson's glove cial Tuosday fitting and Amert- . s1 can Lady Corsets, American Lady ( styles that we shall nets ma at ffnent discontinue, usaale imported eoutt! ly sold at $1.25, new French model, $1.66; your choles straight front, with Tuesday 100 dip hip, colors Broken sizes ta white and drab Misses’ Corsets, hone supporters at I flys black only, a good equal to * f substantial corset, 4 $3.00 corset Cmeical, always sold at ap 1 Tuesd STRAIGHT FROM, $1.50; your choles $2.00 Tuesday Be IN THE SILK SECTION Foremost is our “Taffeta Special” Stik, 27 inches wide, In black only. No ether silk oS good, that’s so wide; no other silk so wide, that’s #0 good, as this “Taffeta Special” for, e % per yard . Sanne os A GREAT SILK BARGAIN The greatest Gilk Bargain of the season. You take no chances when buying this famous Cc Peau de Sole, comes 20 inches wide, in black only. It is » regular $1.00 silk. We are mak- ee 8 | O80! the loaders for this store by well- ing it at Tc yard. : —= A special good thing im 48-inch » If you are a-hunt for something real nice in new Votles, look at this line at 45c. The regu- lar price is 68¢. Come ta P ors and black; goods that | wear like leather; all wool and colors and & yard wide; special Tuesday 4 DRESSING SACQUES Loose, cool and comfortable are these pop- | 3 ular Jap House Sacques, made of sheer lawn wide Fancy Voile, with a fin ish Itke unto silk, an elegant | fabric that nothing too nice | can be said about f black; $1.26 value — fully fig and nicely made. We give you a chance at these tomorrow for Worth half as much more. Comfort at home made possible with one of these neat Dressing Sacques, made of fine quality dimity, large collar trimmed with em- broldery, four-inch ruffle at bottom, yolk and cuffs finished with beading and velvet ribbos; AC special for Tyesday . ATTENTION, CAMPERS $i Blankets 69¢ Pair | $1.25 Comforters 98¢ Lowest prices yet. Heavy grey | Large size Silkoline Covered and tan Cotton Blanket -4 || Comforts, filled with sanitary size, same as were selling for || cotton, hand knotted, excellent || for warmth and services Just © per pair, we will give || otc saved on the $1.25 eom- you a choice at them Tuesday | forts when you buy one for... for, per pair eee ceoss eee se d 206, 208, ato PIKE STREET. Going to Pieces The Seattle Retall Druggists’ Association ts going to pieces. They are fighting among themselves, and when “thieves fall owt honest men prosper.” That is why we are filling about half of all the prescriptions written In Seattle Some of the members wish to meet our prices, others don't want to admit their thievery. Our Fight a Success When we refused to sign the Association Schedule of prices for the filling of prescriptions every druggist in town began to fight ua But the sick’ realizing that we were sav- ing thousands of dollars for them, flocked to our store and the members of the grafting combine saw their prescription trade fading away like snow before the summer's sun. Do You Help the Robbers? Every person that {s helping the robbers by taking a pre- scription to any druggist of the ASSOCIATION ts doing an jury not only to himself, but to all the sick and suffering in the city. Bring your preseriptoins here until we break the mbine and force them down to reasonable prices, then take them where you please. G. 0. GUY, Ine. Second and Yesier Your Money Back Guarantee Oruggists Our large assortment of Ladies Waist Sete ta what we invite you to call and look at. Houghton & Hunter 704 First Avenue, nion Bakery and Cafe 1413 SECOND AVENUE. Qood Home-Made Bread, 40 # Loat Speotal Sale of Universal Steel Ranges 6-holé Range, $90 and up. cD FRONT FURNITURB Co. 308-319 Second Avenue South. avy White Blankets Btrictly All-Wool, weight 1 Iba, $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1029 Ist Av. R