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Cash_~ TAs ‘ : i-amanok R One D | | ? wy stt—-Mahor Rocker, & peat, bare regular gale price Qi Mahogany Rocker, silk pack, exceptionally Jor piece, res SEATTLE ¢ Weer: Continues saving we mad $7.50 FURNITURE << ‘e UNION s TREET [{_—— | .B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second and Union Watoh Us Grow” The New Store Two Each Week Will Da Sale of Samp! Chairs and Rockers her Credit store way and get 496-—Mahogany Arm Rocke high « nd back o ‘ ' on back ponta er, reK price 3% samy tle price $10.85 Oak, Hand Polished Rocker upholstered seat and back Nght gteer regular price $8.76, sample sale price $5.00 No. ¢ fal Arm Chair or Rocker, in solid oak, quarter re md and polished, regular sample # price $6.00 Le Hills) rE 6 AkPer COR. SECOND AVE. Kensington Suits and Topcoats $20. NEW KINGSBURY HATS Cor. Colby and Hewitt EVERETT Do You Cook With Gas? If not, NOW is the time to buy a GAS RANGE Tt will save you work, time and money. Call at our office or drop us a card and our representative will call upon you. attle Lighting Co. Bufiding, Fo urth ~~’ Union. es—Sunset. Kx. 27; » 1. ¢ | | to have thelrgnan in the lead The count at noon today ie as Dewitt Skutt Arthur A. Springer y o | to with which to Righ seas. ZA. Mafrige & Co. Establishes 1890. GheF AI Ave. between Pike Samples and odd sizes of Waists to go at j % REG. PRICE THE FAIR DEPI MIZ-1619 2nd ave and Ping aT¢ bet DEPARTMENT STORE. R and latest just IRE, Pike Salling ves- been forced to lay over tn sound ports for from 12 to 30 procure enough man them on | One of the vessels Keee REESE REE eK | Stoutenborough, ‘elation rooms. which has expertenced considerab' difficulty tn securing men ts the ship Great Admiral, This vessel was compelled to walt 28 days in Tacoma before she could ip’ a full complement of men. The ship Ardeneraig had to pos pone her sailing for 16 days Port Townsend and the 8. ned with a sufficient sea. Jones, says that for fully |years no such trying circumstances u have existed with regard to » Ing men ae i# prevalent at the pi ent time. that the canneries in the taken a large number of # prefer that life to one before the |mast. The farmers also, strange to say, attract the sallors, and ound are now able-bodied =» KREMER Ha nen. ance on account. Her but the wife denies the debt, 29989 SSSR ESS 44 The Y. W. CA study, morning at 10 o'clock at diay ipvited, at B Cariton 12 days before being man- number of sailors to allow the veanel to put to W. J. Jones, of Rothschild and | reven The cause of the shortage |in men, he states, is due to the fact north have lora who the | boarding houses tn the cities on the practically devoid . »| class for Bible under the leadership of Mra will meet Thursday the asso. All ladies are cor- it I in All gains and there is con viv alry for she top places ote number elved from Tuesday morning to Wednesday morning be ing greater than for any previous day One hundred fifty thousand | votes have alre been counted and this number will be 1 i before the contest closes, ‘The min for the last woek has been wtb equal to the total cast during ge previous time of the contest, show ing that the friends o@ the different car men are increasing titir @fforts w J Ha Stephe Abne Hw 8. William H |John Clark Henry G. W. Mar » J Hu re) | wr Joba F. Ware A iJ. A |p Pi Jac c Ea A Frank K LG | Walter Christ A. J. Wise Ps Howard Cox Jay J. Robertson Chas Moog J. J. Doyle A Johnson MEN CONTEST thousand votes Wednesday and «till hok Frank Presnell B. Abne wrKe r Werden 8. C. |W }A M SOOO EEE POEDDONOEFED ee SEAT TREET CAR Jewitt Skutt gained more than a ds first position with a good lead the Beninghausen watch contest the made ters ntial J. Saatmyer Howe Woltt k McLean Johnston Knowles Shelton McFarland Brautigam Sickles re Hillis h Holden nd Cotterill Fonda Horne Lindsay Giiltham M. Webb Adcock V. R. Anderson Eimgreen Hiam Turner Bufford Bonner H. Ammidown k Kline KB. Hammond Fosaece W. Skinner Comba de FW Ross Matwell Thatcher The Bal Sound Basket Ball team at St | par oft ot At Ballard | St. Ann's team will p ‘arish Basket the Puget| Ann *| ish, tomorrow night. It is one he series of championship games | the season and a large crowd | of rooters for the Puget Sound boys | are Rainier Washington will give an entertain ment and Brotherhood hall. evening, April € has been the The Ballard coun: night pro expected Union No. 23, Order of dance at the Fraternal! Batiard, Thursday | A good program vided and all friends of order are invited to atte met Tuesday An ordinance was passed widing for the construction of « sewer on Times street from the east line of First avenue to the center line of Second avenue. | this is to be asseased to the abut | ting property and the property ben efit sewer. the cal pro The cost of | tain ed by the construction of the An ordinance authorising mayor and city clerk to lesue lo improvement bonds for the tm vement of Ship street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, was also | passed. The Ballard Electric « pany ™m accepted the franchise A | paid the sum of $1,000. They agree | to carry out and perform all the obligations and conditions of the | franchise. | O. Marcuson, of the California} Wine house, was granted a renewal | of his license A petition also asked to hare the cow pound removed A sub-sewer on Wilbur street, | from the west line of Main street to} the also petitioned east line of Spring street, was) for and granted. ‘The Ballard Lumber company pe- | titloned for permission to erect two mit pet connect the standpipe with the salt water, eo as to use the same in case jof fire land water committee. } |standpipes on the premises of the | i, the work to be paid for by the| itioner. The petitioner wishes to | It was referred to the fire| A deed was submitted to the coun cil from the Seattle Electric com pany dedicating a strip of the Den ny ing estate, 66 feet wide and extend along the right-of-way on which | |the Seattle Electric company ts now | | operating. It will be considered be- fore acceptance is made. fayor Zook of Ballard was in Se attle Tuesday night, conferring with | of int cou WW a the fire and water committee there. | He wishes to do away with the arte SUES HIS WIFE FOR GRO- Pdi n wells, now being used by Bal CERY BILL, ® | lard for city water, and arrange to PORTLAND, Ore., April &. aj here the Cedar river water run into | Hi. H. Ward is today suing his %| Ballard. There is a main already wife for a grocery bill amount- #| running to the city by way of Fre ing to $98 Ward conducts #|mont and this will be connected a gro and hie wife a board- #& lwith the Seattle supply. This will! ing house, She bought her &| be considered by the Seattle com groceries at his store, and it #| mittee and a report made later on. is said failed to pay the bal- *| 4, » foyd, mayor of Spokane, ar- hus- *| rived in this city Tuesday on a trip band asked her for the amount, ® | throught the Northwest in search monarchs of the forest. It ig the ention of the mayor and city inci of Spokane to get all the na 6 animals they can to put into new park recently given. %-inch Rubber or Cotton Garden Hose from Rubber Store, Ti ist ave, The one 6c per foot up Se TLE STAR- WEDNESI \ IAY, APRIL 1905. FIGHTING EXTRADITON J. MORGAN SMITH | wife Smith is the brother-tu-law Nan Patterson, the Floredora girl, who is to be tried again, April 10, has been at or near the place where he has erected his cab- inet, and today he needs only 14 of an inch to make up the 16 MRS, JULIA SMITH Young. Smith an Ha, the latter a ab Nan, were arrested Cin Thureday. They may play Caen. nd ter innatl im portant part in the girl's trial must beware of the which they ply their sult might not be In the ascendan late hours in Venus t next ed of on the charge of having mu ad _— aaa 1 oe anne nnee ee anneers ADVICETO * THIS MAN PRODUCES *| RAIN. *| RIVERSIDE, Cal., April 5— *| LOVERS A slender, unassuming young *| man, with # cabinet of mystery, * has caused the people of south: *| ie ee of First ern California to doubt within w|i", oun Bang the lant three months the Cre- #| Mi" mm! vce ig = TB Mg ator’s control over the Wl Selene maken seth pee dh mente, The young men is &] Sent, SS. eines near ove Charles M. Hatfield. He prom: ®) Or i. rear windows of his house ised 18 inches of rainfall for #) oN) rukeals Vink ‘aaumes * Ito be intent on « one of the on's rainfall in Low ®) Own a ay further in 18 inches *! .40, Kempficld hastened to a tele for ten years, It has amount *) Dice and make known his fear ed to that only three times in ®) A” olice officer Wa apatched to twenty years; and the average * the me and the man was arrested for fifty years has been only tiene Atterwards explana about hall that amount. | idpsMollowed. It seems that the With a desperate outlook for *| dsaMed burglar was keeping com another drought a subscription ®) any with one of Kempfield’s maid was taken up and Hatfield was ®) servants and, not being able to promised $1,000 if he delivered ®) Koon the good news to himself any the 18 inches on schedule time. | jongeér! the suffering lower was de Hatfield erected « “ * | termined to pop que n ing station” at Eope *| ‘The’ maid was entirely out of the the slope of Mount Wil * | sceneand was not even aroused set to work. Since that time ®) trum her deep slumbers when her hardly a week has pe * | cue was sounded. After the curtain without a heavy rain. Repeat: ©! dropped on the last act, the man edly Hatfield has called the ex- #| apologized for his interference and act time when a@ storm would #/ the patrolman stalked off, satisfied arrive. *| that the majesty of the law had The heaviest precipitation *| been wpheld. The police say lovers * * * * * inch HRP EEE EEE ERED CREATES HAVOC LOHORE, India, April 6A re- fef party has been Gispatched to Dharmatel Hill station, which was wractically destroyed by an earth- quake Many inhabitants are buried in the ruina, which include the entire native quarters. In the Buropean quarter t were killeq and most of the houses wrecked. The dead include Mis. wife of the color comr her twe faughters 7 Muscroft and four m the Indian clvil service. Th, entire population 1 lens THE SUNNY SOUTH | Invites you to come and enjoy its | many attractions for pleasure and | health seekers. Absorb the sun- | time, and the love-lorn trott to the city jail, where a cha: ttempted burglary placed a him might be hard GREAT FAIT IN ROOSEVE LONDON, April 5.—A curio | aa of Preaident Roosevelt's | Domingo policy was pointed ot to explain ree eee eee eee eee eee ee | directing him to either |conection with the company, | free the tr ry ir On th Ar xy eee ee eee eae * » Amer vent of debt all the way from to Patagonia, What he is d Domingo be is gol rywhere else td in th vill make pay up > not take any ) at Roose unt rhe fer those tho ut the peo rica vkrupt contrary, | yuth neth of this le to grief KERR RRR 700 SQUARE INCHES OF N GIVEN BY THREE N TO BAVE WOMAN LEWISTON Mre Fred @ who last th st kine ge ever known the west Spokane goopital is reporttd as doing ly by her h returned to Lewiston yesterday the op eration about 700 square inches removed from ensive operation of afting in and of cuticle three subjects and transplant ed on the brother of Mre. Sears, and George Lovejoy, @ Spo was k Photographer wand friend of Sears, wh bjected Chemesives to. the eibgeon'e knife to provide the new skin. The skin was taken off with « razor in varying from one to three quarters of an inch width, © The put the influence of chiors form during the removal of the pieces under skin, A large number of the men, members of the Elke, in which Mr. & prominent, offered to give skin for the op eration, but the husband and brother asked that as much be * taken off of them as possible, SESS S ESSE EEE EERE EEE RRR ER EER ERE EX * slicllialdiiatalaialiatalaieleletehe! LOOKS BAD WA Some time age FOR BRADY HINGTON D. C., April 6 y Hitchcock's ention was he fact that Governor Brady, of Alaska, was a stockholder tp and @ very active boomer of the Reynolds Alaska De ve Alaska and in the states, pany {6 making opment company, operating in The com improper use of Brady's position to promote its own int to crests, so Brady was called upon | explain. He fatled to do #0, 80 the secretary telegraphed yesterday sever his or re n the governorship. recelved natructions have been |from the chief of engineers of the ainst | H LT a8 out Santo ut you terday by a member of the London Stock exchange, who has special knowledge of the developments in South Amercican securities, He sald “President Roosevelt's new ver- ation of the Monr octrine, as ex emplified tn tt of Santo Do- mingo, has brought about on the London Stock exchange what threat ons to be one of the worst gambling | cranes we have had in years afraid that before it is over will be enorm: teh public “The conviction seems to } taken hold of a lot of peopl Roosevelt has constituted himself a world in re- | collecting agent for the i am there us losses to the Br, have ie that gard to all claims running againet | South American repub! conviction has resulted in speculation in South American #, and this kreat bonds very much like the speculation sev eral years ago in South African | shine, enjoy the flowers, surf bath- | mines, which resulted so disastrous Jing, ete. The famous Scenic Shasta | ty Route of the Southern Pacifie Co, “There has been a tremendous | with its two dally trains offers ex- | poom in these bonds, Many of them | cellent nmodations to Califore | have been run up to double their } Bia. former prices, and the movement is | Tickets, reservations and descrip. | will 9c spn } tive literature at Union Ticket Of- | “One eculator said today | flee, 608 First Ave, BE. Eilts, Geni, Agent Butter| Fancy Bulk Creamery Butter, 55c for 2 Ibs. Local Ranch Exes, 2 DOZ, 45: Try Adame’ Best Java and Mocha Coffee—40e per Ib For the best 25c Coffee Roast ed, try Adams’ Java Blend Adams’ Coffee will please you UAL TEA & COFFEE CO. 621 SECOND AVENU Near Madison Street. Hest fo eeeetens has made up bis mind to mind to /Man - Tailored Skirts 1207 2d Avenue 2. oNg Tiaias HATS. $5.00 During our half price cut sale we will 5 reduction for the your tin $35 ete sweeping sewing machines few days, Now is never before $75.00 machines $60.00 machines $60.00 machines $25.00 machines for Why pay an agent prices. We have on pianos big for for for $28.00 $25.00 $16.50 THRED no agents: n next me as 00 CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Corner Second and Union Un to re Lo abc plaining terms and conditions for} the new lease sub jand all other information obtained at the U fice, ited States army by Major Millis adverstise for lease the military vation at the northerly end of pez island, on Upright channel, in| Ban Juan county, Wash. containing out 634.6 acres. Circulars ex copies of form proposals for for the lease, may be 8. Engineer Of Burke building, Seattle pmitting Wash ¢ Hose tore, fully guaranteed. 14 Ist ave, den Rubber Silk Gloves and Hats G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- H01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. ring busl and parlor In shaping up our stock to meet the demand ite 1 t ed They will t once without thought of they have no place with FOR THREE DAYS Odd Parlor | Mahogany Rockers” Suites \o Regular Price Cut Brice Regular Price. Cut Price. $18.50 12.45 | #7. $23.25 $20.00 13.90 | #%.0 $27.50 fo $20.00 $12.95 | 195.0 $32.30 $26.00 $16.85 | v5 $38.35 : $16.75 | #7500 $110.50 % nae Odd Parlor $35.00 5 ta $23.75 Chairs Regular Price Cut Price. io Price. Cut Price. $11.90 $12.85 $18.45 Regular 2615-2617 First Avenue, Between Vine and Cedar 2616-2617 First Avenue, Between Vine and Cedar The Bee Hive Reliable Dry Goods Store | | Specials Thursday and Friday j 2%c «value Colored Table | Se and 1c value Children’s | Damask, special for ‘ School Suitings, plain and | 1 i] fancy effects, special for... j 85c value Bleached Table | Damask, 68 in. and 62 in. 15¢ value London Volle Suit- special for ....... ings, special for .....++0++ J Corsets and Undermuslins UCaiiiys RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Spring Shirt oe Matchless Assortments Including Every New Style Such a variety of fabrics and styles in ready-to-wear waists has seldom before been shown in any one establishment. Waists of China silk, India linon, Persian lawn, dainty ba- tiste, pure white linen, plain and dotted swisses and mulles, cotton etamines and many others made up in the latest modes hemstitched, lace trimmed, tucked and pleated, and per- fectly plain. All have the new shaped sleeves and are right in the fashion. Price are..... $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2. 50, $3.00 ‘and $3. 0 SPECIAL TOMORROW—FASHIONABLE SPRING WAISTS of tan India linon, white polka dotted lawn and washable cot- ton voile in tan, white and black, variously finished in the newest fashion, made with the new shaped sleeves and ex- cellent values, every one of them, specially priced at..$1.25 RIBBONS AND NECK- HERE ARE SOME PRETTY NEW THINGS SPE- CIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROW: WINSOR TIE Winsors, and we have plain, embroidered and priced almost everywher at ADIES’ WHITE LAWN sold at 10¢ each, on spe CHIFFON COLLAR FOU usual price h, 1 last, each NEW RUFFLE RIBBON comes in blue, pink, orange shown this one of the PETA AND TAFFETA RIBBON, all silic and five inches wide, comes in the beautiful new flowered patterns and is worth regularly 60c @ yard, on special sale at Rive 336 the latest demand of fashion saye— brown prettiest and eason special at WEAR them a-plenty; perfectly in all the popular plaids, e at 35c each, on sale here .25e Bows the kind usually ial sale tomorrow at, each NDATIONS in all sizes, specia! price, while they 100 with draw string on edge, navy, green, yellow and newest novelties a yard 150 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. -

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