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EATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1905. 7 1 4 an Ps | : comary to im | ene product, the experts of the Phil] MORE MITCHELL INTRIGUE SUE } . minary to working F {itis worth not lew than|federal grand jury hes ted a | | * SWALLOWED NEEDLE OF & | eo MTORR 8 of a qiliion of dollars.| number of indictments tr a | |* HYPODERMIC SYRINGE * - One season the | le 8 rt, Wash. April 1 “4 =) > m the ¢ “yyy made ¢ Hphur "@ voleanto origin | yor th the investigation of the mm | herr 5 a tensive preparation equip and) an&Phore are offer similar depostt @ th-Kelly er" om ® rank pe fiend in w a or ie inl ul ur ' north @ party rot men toe near other voleanoos on the Aleu-| 1 py | * , 1 * he pro 1 o the de It a 7 © vice ‘ the needle of a ie wy Béna ot te i wae te ee an telands, but none of them are) be made pubiie until wrday, | THE NORTHERN PACIFA® PLANS ane SPAN THE COLUMBIA AND |* " te' * ‘ he loading men concerned |anywhere near as large as this OD6,| when the grand jury will * ringe wi aking @ hot.” Ww eo ed —s delayed until it was Oo; eal" labors and adje . WILLAMETTE RIVERS IN ORDER TO GAIN EASIER ACCESS |* Ii rv f sine. Ww ed te in the scam that it was de | * eR AR AAR RRR lent that the one tené ¢ & * He wi pent batcom, & ied to wait « another s¢ ~ invest 4 during this term| INTO PORTLAND 2 where he hag kis * 4€ MIN : 5 @ before the @pliov «|* LAW AIDS HIM ATTEND | ° 178 OF THE MINERAL ON MT, MAKUSKIN, UNa. | &! th Howing = sprin ne nected with the tum-| Wek tte tk tt te Tt tT tte st DEPOS financtal duetieunt he overtook the|* WIFE'S FUNERAL ® | WASKA ISLAND, WILL ATTRACT MANY ADVENTURERS THIS | com 1 the plans were aban-|® BLGIN, I, Apr A. & anne are Bree sons the @plumbia ‘a any oth4@road trom enter- | 4& HAD MONEY IN THE BAND ' som he plans were shane | | RLAIN, I Ang 7A. 6 aevaion-| comm teiatin | a vin TH RE TH 200,0 JLPHU 3 1 nt stigation has been ther amette ing land by that route ickoll, a gambler, was QuMMER—MORE THAN 200,000 TONS OF SULPHUR IN SIGHT ) the necessary development work |® has s@red an injunction o etn digi oe: oar yer An ¢ " oe Ps pe ay gg ’ k Fri he ee heen Re ine retain Oe cine Magienator John HE. Mitchel! and the| | These two co cee the | the Willamette at pynnton, the art, He 1 kuski@6,000 feet above the seal fected ite title But the mee nent|® day han been wh wn at Mitchell Was a 1 mmm pipitontelly pat aser maby or, thus pe - tting the largest | r 1 MeNickoll's |. lies exposed more than 200,000 | to do the we ae ge = kholder in he company until 4 : hips to pass under | conduct and after clonely quest he New | tons of high-grade shur pe pa ft pote = br meen aa effort to a * efter the Puter trial last fall. He ork will be begun within (he) ‘The Columbia river, bridge will] ing him br ht him to the poll " Ito be worth a r "time ate te ¢ or b And returned to} PRR BREE RENE HS Wan & sto ler in the Sugar Pine | Mex two years have a draw to permit river traf- | station The unfortunate men : by ahd © report that ft was fmprac Lanter company, the prede Twelve 5 ago plans were com-| fic This will be the b eb-| claimed that he had $ 000 ant , be fortune seekers, of at least | ticable to dk on account of the? HAD NO SERVANT GIRL . pleted and work started on a bridge | ; | Makuskit 4} some of them, will hurry northward | un@ually heavy enow of the od. | cessor of Kelly V' Coeus teh Saleen eee. Waeaae cn Sereeren eat | deposit at the First National _ ® n the first Nowe beats next mont os donne Although Irlc Burman says that | and pe - - epth of th | thinking about going in sad aes as cc teen oe — ——: Sah aR OC P| he i@ not a burglar, Mra. A. J. Dug, | fe 1} Pine stock ¥ —— Wash oo maid | With th gen the N. P.| to w gome of it. At one time & merry geramble| ment work that season ‘ ay e 1 times of 1803, & oae't to | bed t t. st e}among them as to whagha® be the | pany’s claim tapsed ™* lley has scoured « formal complaint | e bg rth-Kelly stock, | et ae eater, bait a mile west of) epnenale its immense tenffle into! McNickoW are. a6 Sesee ae Eid: first to fle on the vest deposit te t0edthere een o tor the|°harsing him with t ng | This } 14 lant Winter to Arthur |*0lltary pier, half @ mile weet Of) Portiand with com ve ease,|is well known among the gambling : epos » ere was a race for the |} Vancouver, on the north bank © iow do | ¢ M M te orkers at » will be ne . ‘or man pit f eapolis, and John W svoiding the present annoying de- | tr y of this cit He was #0 Mar the summit of M \ | Now Yorkers and Philadelphians | scene of the degog@t t@ whic® sever: |! will 2 di Rigger reap the r stands as a lonely monu-| ivy, at the ferry from Kal te Se pdlinen~ tos - ae r will be in the vanguard of the for-|al mea particip@e@, and the first |‘ Cipute the charge in court. iu af — | to the stupendous venture al | id ’ r lice ste , eee | tune hunters, though it ts kn@wWn{|to reach it " t f man has stated that he wanted to . - |to aid him in walking to police sta A. Bridge & : n were two on orgie ° FIGHT OVER AIRSHIP Another pler stood for years on the Gen Big wile A? . |that half a dozen persons in the|sent out by Alexagder De Soto and |*? the vant girl he home AN JOSH, Cal, April 7.—Two | opposite bank, but was carried away | PLUGGING FOR CHAMBERS | —_— other named are quietiy mak-|John J. Habacher, of this city, | 42" Dudley, but the latter, in ¢ suits wore filed in the superior court|b¥ the flood. At that tim | BVBRETT, Wash., April 7—A de-| Rabbi Joseph will de In Hr ng pr@parations to hike for Makus-|Phese men undertook to form a| Pieining the trouble to Assint today by Professor J Montgom- | Northern Pacific planned to termin tempt is being made to|ture on “A Brilliant Ce | kin. company to work the claim, but| Prosecuting = Attorney = Whitham, | V1 ' ob asin Clara college, versus|Slong the enst bank of the Willa-| have Governor Mead appoint Coun-| Its Results on American Is | ‘The existence of the deponit has financial difficatties overtook them ny et there “4 me servant ¢ sptain T. &. Baldwin, of the Calt-|™ette to East Portland and thence | ty Game Wardes Chambers as dep } te ine services to b e been known for many years, and|'® other ventures in which they | Si ie nee ene need he had an | f0Chla Arrow, for $100,000 damages | Mter Portland over « bridge uty state warden. Chambers has| Temple de Hirsch, Friday evening. | nce before there was a race to the| Were engaged, and they were un-| Surman wes eh yin sodlirtgh ors "" | Plaintiff alleges violation of con-| Since then the O. R. & N. stole a| made the best record in the state/ pecial musical program will be man Bid, [atta Te wpe frat Tied upon tm the blo to devote the neceasary atten arm through a bed room window | tect and fraudulent use of acien-|"arch on the N. P, and thwarted | during the past two years Fete pa 4, ja jsummer of 1898 by persons repre- | ton to + sb yg " tific Aisoo verter the construction \eenting the Philadalrs Dro! In 1904 they also neglected to do| but released. Thursday afternoon mevertes S the coene — Iphia Crude Ore The | ef the Arrow. The contract made Gat thor to the entrance, you will | company, which company did pre-|the required development work to|h¢ Was arrested on ® warrant, The) 11" sod 1, oo \ Pa cne of the largest’ and bet | iminary development work on the| Ok! their claim, and now their title | tempted burglary occurred at 2800/1) 1.” irahip in alleged to have nye Oy drag stores tm the North-| -iaim for a numberof years and sent | 58% expired and the deposit is aub-| Western avenue by Baldwin - - . been broker experts to the place to examine and | Jeet to melocation and contest under report upon. the property and tho|the mining laws of Alaska. Jack O’Brien was taken into cus-| The r akating peason at the] feasibility of working tt on a large| !*t t# already known that the last} tc by Patrolmen Damm and | Auditoriu v lose Friday night. | a acale jowners of the claim will endeavor! King on a charge of makfng a gun-| During the evening the man ane | . jt relocate it again this summer,| play in the lower part of the city|ment expects to arrange an im Dru Co.’s wnat tae eee not ina | and other parties who have thelr) Thursday night. He will be tried | pro u race among the gentlemen. |tham 360 acres and varied te depth * on it have formed a amallion a charg carrying concealed the amateurs who either won f new and fresh |from two to six feet, and estimated | OMP*5y to grubstake a prospecting | weapons. O'Brien is but 16 yoars of {or took part tn a race will prob gee more is full of new And froel| [that there was not lees than 200.000 |Party With @ view to doing the same | age and claims to be a herder. The|ably enter. The performance will drags and at prices not to bs Fri. |tons of sulphur from 90 to 96 por|(@in&: While all of these parties | police say that he ts a dangerous|be one of the biggest events held _ We will seil you on Fr pe jo = aa Tas ahele Reiare endeavoring to work in as much | charac \ this season. | Wanted, a Man cas HORLICK’S MALTED |during the summer season, when the| Bran that parties tm Tacoma, Sas Who Can Figure 1 3-4 and | 3-4 Miles Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia MILK FOR 57 ground ts not covered with snow, |" g s 57e. could be easily mined with pick and|*2¢ New York have written to lo . AT LANG'S P eal steamship companies regarding i Pays TO DEAL r~ pura the rate of several tons &/ roservations on vessels from here Dutch Harbor, under ctreumatances But the summer season ts brief. which plainly Indicate that they lasting but three or four months, /too, have their eyes on.the sulphur and the distance is 18 miles from | mine the coast, with no inlets or bays} The first steamships sailing from | ane Ave. Next to Entrance. nearby which might serve as har- | this port direct to Duteh Harbor Suits and mi Shoes |= a ; Pie oe gle i ipl It makes 8% miles. This distance north of the city of Seattle, ° ; or six weeks before it te practicable choice water front can be had at $100 to $200 per acre. The same “4 to ascend the mountais. The race! @istance south of the city on Lake Washington land ta selling at : WE OFFER | will be decided te th the || 9100 to $200 per lot, or $1,000 to $4,000 per acre, Why? Better trans j decid ia the course of the portation. If anyone does not know that the city is growing much sae r3 climb up the mountain aide, which | |is very steep, is streaked with gle eters and constantly enveloped dur | ing the summer time by a veritable) SATURDAY, APRIL 8 $25 Suits at $20.00 pending on the cost of getting oat | ALL UP TO PATE PATTERNS. IT WILL. PAY YOU TO 100K OVER OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY THAT EASTER |) ‘wT. 4 Watch Our Windows Friday Even- ing, April 7 SALE COMMENCES 8 A. M. SATURDAY oe Imperial Tailoring Company jo 24 faster north than south, let bim exaimine the butidiag permits at the elty office, Is there anyone so poor in Seattle that cannot buy @n acre or more of land with the best of soll, nearly cleared, gooa county road, on payments? What will this land be worth in a few years? We will soon have « ca line, for which two surveys have been made, and the company ts now working on the subsidy, This fe the most {deal place for a home Land slopes gently down to the water, with a view of Mount Ranier, Mount Baker and the Coast range in the distance and beautiful Lake Washington in the foreground. Could anything be more perfect? EXCURSION — April 9, Leaving Madison Park at a. m. and 12 m. Round Trip 25c Perna Big special aale men's, boys’ and children’s clothing Saturday. A @ Co., 1415-1417 Second. *** | | | | CASH OR CREDIT Three Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Spring Outfit Here | Won't you call and see the latest | styles and beet $3.96 hat val Seattle? BN. Brooks & Co, | 2 Ave. : | | | , J : =: FIRST— OUR CLOTHING I8 ABSOLUTELY CORRECT IN STYLE JUST THE KIND WHICH GIVES PLEASURE LN THE WEARING, AND WH CARRY NOTHING BUT THE BEST MAK BS. SECOND— OUR PRICES ARE “RIGHT,” AS LOW AS 1S CONSIST ITY OF OUR GOODE. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST OUR PATRONS ARE PRIVILEGED TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF OUR “LIB- ERAL CREDIT PLAN.” THAT 18 TO SAY, THEY MAY HAVE THEIR PUR- CHASES CHARGED, AND PAY FOR SAME AT THY RATE OF One Dollar a Week WP ARE PREPARED TO DO A RUSHING BUSINESS TOMORROW, AND WE NT EVERY MAN WHO IS INTERESTED IN 1D CLOTHES TO COME AND K THROUGH OUR IMMPNSE STOCK iT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IF YOU ARE FIGURING ON A NEW SUIT FOR RASTER. ZB A. Mafrige & Co. Established 1890. GhAeF AIR DEPARTM T sTORE 2nd Ave. between Pike and Pine—New Blook PETTIT @ SON ARCADE BLK. 13519 SECOND AVE. NT WITH THE QUAL- Bargains on Sale Saturday Felipse anything ever attempt- ed before. FOR ALL DAY. Ihe Child's Hose, 3 pair for B5e $1.08 American Lady Cuneet any style «+ B50 After 6 O'clock Flyers 29¢ Burned Leather Purses. each BSc 390 Embroidered Windsor Ties each 250 Se Poppy. Tar and Mission Olive Soap, the beat bc Soap on the market, 3 cakes for From the Maker to the Wearer, Special For _Saturda Special for Tomorrow (Saturday) Only ALL OUR 25c AND 36c LINES OF NECKWEAR ON SALE AT 20c. SEB THE ’ DISPLAY IN OUR FURNISHINGS WINDOW. lhe finest grade Pink White Elysian Face Pow is b od , e a A K e e 2 for Se We have purchased a sample lot of 4 doren SIL UB oss nace sue Walt sti atletase te rege se Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc = - styles, 2 sizes re ing prices of this lot would range from $18.50 to c Pike S dS5thA | > abs asthe Aer on $37.60. We will sell tomorrow only for— or. Pike St. an t ve 2 Hygienic Mouth . . Free Teeth Bh —ggh ate “ie “act 13.50 and $22.50 All This Week WHITE'S TEETH SS\ ht the ion boty $13.50 an : This te the greatest bargain ever |i *™ ere Donen te an | | Ati eee ee ke 4 | Py Pg Teeth | offered in dentistry w | finest Linie Thread Gloves Faeroe - Teeth are acknowledged by all Den. nas pnd * ste to be the best in t wer doaen Pear toms, two : Examination, ext ad: They h ty 200 first yo eo 5 to St cent on this une. —_ fatnmeel pil om eviimates and ad: They have taken nearly, 20 first on for ig re Son sare zou 36 to 60 pes cont on thie une eqnen? a Cua Profits Many Sales That's po — | teed 15 7 16.00 et her w tee for 00: sold elev . tredeee soe ee os . nn Bam. to Bp. mm. Bun- these Teath to give comslate cate Task ban.’ Datincie, ‘canes a em a tot . oth Call w ade anne & m. p.m eeeccen Peuhane eanoasiion =i oor —_ «r Jnpar sS 2 0 2615- -2617 First) | 2615- 2617 First OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS solutely free when artificial bi aes! . 0 . ve, r Pin Cor. Third and Pike. fre required AEE pi Pitcpacrteeday © Avenue Avenue 8 iT STs Li . Lino da Silke * Liao CT eee Between Vine and Cedar 8ts,/ Reliable vod Goods Store tiaras ais sai ienihlal . ———— a = %. , ‘ reendaum $ Ul0a RD GI eT: A ° & Suit House For economical shoppers tomorrow, Saturday. Note the low prices, then come and see the high ) ” ‘ a quality of merchandise. You'll find our prices are the lowest on depetndable goods in Seattle NO. 506 SECOND AVE P at RED CROSS ANNEX’ 610 1410 Second Ave. Phone Main 3448 GREAT SHOE SALE FOR MEN'S FURNISHINGS | LADIES’ a UNDER- Whyte ale “hie het ca ha, ce SATURDAY 12%e value Men's Black and Tan Ms Ya-Hose, special for Saturday | 59 doz Ladies’ Low Neck Vests, ae only .. . ...+:8 1-30 | no sleeve, worth 7, speotal a, sale price eae i 18¢ value Men’s Black and Tan | 12% value Ladies’ Low Neck y's bd b-4 , %-Hose, made from a fine | Vests, no sleeve, taped, special in- | f for * 8 1-3e oot CH CAGO | R maco cotton, fast dye, special | 256 value Ladies High Nook, _ for Saturday only ...... 12%e Long Sleeve Vests, genuine me DOLLPOOOC ELIDA DPE IIS SOPLEB LIL ILE LID ICO LISLE LLIN OLELS French lisle thread, with pants Men's Balbriggan Vests and to match, special for . 49. Drawers to match. im natural | ———— and fancy color full regular DREN’S HOSE | 12% value Boys’ and Mi ; ; Strong School Hose, specially Boys’ and Youth’ Bmx Caif and secofid to none in the city, spe- priced for Saturday 8 1- Uncalied For Tailor-Made Suits For Saturday op, 10¢ bars, Bartell's | Packer's Tar Soap, 26¢ cakes 2 for 1@e Bartell’s spectal 126 We show a line of Men's nobby, up-to-date soft Negligee Shirts, Wer and Fag | Absoment Cotton, full pound Viel Kid Shoes, double sole, all .. Me cakes, | package, elsewhere 40c, altd, regular values $2.00 and | slally priced at 49c,68e, 76e and | foun, North tar ae. specially | artell’s specia 50; Bee Hi ri ‘ : i Snaheo! Tooth Paste, 260 | Arnica TAniment, 50c size, and | rt] Coats as wocyd pA pe a | oo ‘ $1.00 | . priced Mr Saturday es tubes, Bartell's special 126 Baktell's special 290 7-——-—— |} 20c value Boys’ and M: oar Lister's Antiseptic Tooth | Mentholatum, siee, Bar- Misses’ oe Children’s Vici Kid , bgp the oe fast dye, a innte, 25¢ tubes, Bartell tell’s special 130 : i : Shoes, Neavy fair stitch, all , cially pric ny hana — 130 | Wiectrio Perens Plaster, 26¢ Our Tailor-made assortment of @ults and Top Coats ts better to solid, rend values $1.50 and LADIES MUSLIN or ry $1.75; Bee Hive price , UNDERWEAR 18e value Ladies’ Pine cinch Cot- $1.10 and $1.33 ton Bose North Star dye, Ladies’ Tan and Patent Gibson | 5° value Ladies’ Night Gowns, celal for . ret ‘Tie, that are cool, comfortable | full regular cut, embroidery | We show a beautiful line of and most desirable from. the "Y | “dios Black Lace Hose and 20-Mule-Team Borax, 10c | kinds, Bartell’s special 130 package tell’s special Ge | Antineptic Tablets, 260 bottles Hood's Tollet Cream, @e bot- | Bartell’a special late tle’s, Flartell’s special. .200 | Carter's Beef, Wine and Iron, la Blache Fa Powder, 60c | $1.00 Qptties, Bartell’s spe meet all demands than ever before. Tho exclusiv expensive qualities will appear to everybody. A fine assortment of tailor-made Suits from $8.50 an@ Up. oa of our showing from the cheapest to most boxes, Bartell’s special 27 celal 620 and lace tringned, spectal for. . Penaud’s Loria Face Powder, | Pierce's Herb ‘Tea, 26 a pag an gy - 400 Soc boxes, Bartell's. special | oxen, Bartell'e epocial..1Se Tail -Mad P t 08 $3.0 ; suite imited oad Cs casee se ry 200 | « Razors eM has or e an $s ive pris. .OR.Ve ons Woe Ladies’ Drawers, with deep ruf- Fountain Syringes, $1.60 II's special 0 se rtment of High-Grade Tatle eo Pi Ladies’ High Shoes, dull tops, ie sascinaaainiee omoetes Venues tenes na ae Aire aseortm ‘ or-mad ‘ants, $2.50. eet See fore 1, nomatitehed, worth .. a5c, + $1.05 | kind ..., seeee Oe LEIP ; Bee special for ......... BAe soles, regu jue Hive price ...%. It pays to deal at Bartell’s; they cut the price. Se value Lggies’ Corset Covers, with @ rows of lace insertion, special for ... CHICAGO MISFIT PARLOR 1400 FIRST AVE., CORNER UNION ST. 1 Lot Men's Shoes, box calf, double sole, regular value $8.00; Bee Hive price..,.82.20