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THE “| FRODTGATS ube “pen't Worry, Watoh Us Grow” The New Credit Each Week Will Do, 3 gh_ One Dollar © Whitney Bahy Carriages Twe SEATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1905. NOT |, SAYS BALLINGER CASE POSTPONED NIOW YORK, April 10.—Te of the delay in the extradition of J G-LHolmesFurnitureCo: Morgan @mith and wife from Cin- | innat!, the trial of Patter 4 with the murder of Caesar ve — for 40 Years RRR Me HH (you'll be imply d-o-lighted a aay WOI-1105-1105 SEgND ate a - ay 1@ *| Talk about taking the children to ‘or & woek G aan kk : @ THEAT %|the olrous! Give thom a ticket to DON'T WANT EIGHT HOURS . x * Grand—Pollard Ope: com: * the G d this week—they'll Ike it r has always been & pany, in “The Bell, an ene Caw . SAYS HE HAS HAD ENOUGH wate n 10.~ | p + of the how = pen he Belle of New ®| bettor KANSAS CITY, Mo, Apr | Beg Bh York.” Excellent, - The Pollard Opera com; will} GLORY IN ONE TERM AS ral hur 1 employers of print : ne wt? tt Beattle—Good — performance &| present “Pinafore” at thW? Grand from tho wtates weet of the Mis Jt rice omorrow } as ie * of thread bare play. | nent Wednesday mati: MAYOR OF SEATTLE t today to take prelim price thax nird Avenue — Stirring 4S to flaht the eight-hour 4 ‘ Whitney * melo-drama, filled with heart SBATTLY hich the Ir u Typographt r rient ring, | and Go ® thrills and guaplay, M@or Ballinger Friday officially 1 union. ¢ tw to put { y thie + my slippe janag need to Dr,.J, H,eN@gle, « xt Jondar Che off f the bent AeREeREERERERAY Hine do@ not appear in |aintagt secretary of the republican | United Typothet f Amer e \ rable a® the a Camille,” which ba into centrak committee, that he |, t at the pen \ ~ " GRAND. pany put on at the Seat N@ not atcept the renomination | thiy morning | A lider Gath hs deuhen > Ire nayor under any consideration | ° 7 eater patroe sam Pg ar a hundred thmes in Th@ announcement was not a rsenn ptt |a Mascotte Dente wen |, Ted nneroonte a oer xtension lables i rotting J oO ' , » number town gpekiy He took * nas j play 8 Broad A are Gates aratog in hog tee St A attentios . $7.60 to $60.00 ] Go-Cart ’ 4 - ne Hahed out to | coreain habilime necessary for &| Hetook the ¢ jeally un - : trust. The poveity of |Teeh ail-# »yard Camille to| pledged to any particular tnterest . i. Rk ” allt eh wear; anong them were the slip-|He aanownced that b ould pursue Folding & & finished production by | 5 s la “dihetevative eee hae |8@ SHOUTED GUISEPPE, THE po Chale spear tbe | articles of dress, but the slippers, | but the task has caused bim enough| FRUIT MAN, TO THE POLICE ! opera house Sunday i S bl most noticeable, caused | worry % s He] WHEN ENGLAND AND IRE PILE h Range, | ae es *| “However, notwithstanding tt nning LAND USED HIS ORANGES / 7 : handicap, Miss Stone was able to f fi | Gan ake coe Bana | portray the varying emotions of the| bling this gleoment tried to preveat| FOR AMMUNITION IN A pomerryas Fo end eee fa ue jcolebrated character which | well|him from increasiag the police : t two + Be il sone olgti known to the feminine contingent] force, but wan frustrated by the| BLOODLESS BATTLE of Deg cad | pafatieee es | of yeoors as “Uncle Tom's Cab- | por support given the mayor én aan Sugek ae Kling lines i# superfiuo » ab Pi elim b 1 , 8 ime beatallgee fat cians os |. Prom “When We Were Twenty noutlve |. = oak ee < merits Peal ated Leg hous, US pemernes th apices to “Cam ie” ts far step for | the councl! ev nee times | °° Detroit E Friday n ng clones at 6 p,m. May 2 Add rs to THD G. we as numbers, They played |ovee OM h ta ented p jonals aa| there have been arn stica, but never 7 : A t HOLMES FURNITURE ING DEPT, under a great handicap, too, for so | Arming Miss Stone met ete ages av eee. SES Mayor and a to th TLD, WASH shed and mature was thelr per, {Dick Ferris, but the cha Jand @ majority of the counctl any con eget on formance that the tmmense audi- |2Ot suffer In thelr : ot = ber . te Gath ¢ tol a Agito in Plore oO ence t, most of the time, at |‘Wo Dis auc dp cee Miewe tater) oper lygerentll plata pe iNega! side Gast uy COR. SECOND AVE feast, that the stage wea filles with | ‘SUF Seprediation by & plentiude) ninees, special privilege bills and kecrow nd shot adiaaben ye ith |of enthusiasm and lots of tears ther measures aimed to pay pollt : UNION STREET oo » and not men and w Mr ris’ Armond Duval was|al debts of certain members of the |“! J8>® ae a | t, and Miss Btone played |counct!, and the latter did not like) TM : rt . - PQUARE of —_ children. putting on The a Camille as It was meant to be/it @ little t He even had the te eam < Rolle of New York.” and holding played. merity to veto the Fort Lawton pede Pe passer large audience in @ continued epell| 72¢ Support was satisfactory franchise, when the council had de- | "04 the t : “ 3 : . . omeaene clded to it as the first stap to-|%? Allarious #port and fre unch of amy ot th tr t Ifiret crtain to fin nant Gees othe THIRD AVENUB. ward giving the Seattle oat Bg aoe | : 4 company a permanent franchise - we i Saeko 7 yy ay A dexperate hand to hand otrug Me found that his friends among natn A . 7 First 2615-2617 Firet attaarse Minced tc ws a Cai took place Sunday night at t the business men, who clamored so Pat, ye're a Mar — e ee VO wrens. Between |etars is éraving it mild FE a of ee st rho pen ert tro ae ee ee ae i it kn vege blow gr i ‘ 1 * of}son street. Shots were heard from |istration of the police department, | knock per bloomin’ ‘ead off, Reliable Dey Goods Store Vine and Cedar these youngsters {s an artist and|all directions by the nearby nolsh-land the suppression of auiaieeel rer 1 Whi j bs : — ~ many « Broadway favor- | bors and several of the bolder One| were the first citixens to squeal mt =—— a wig “yr : ‘ got up courage enough to go outside | when he started out to do that very was forthwith f : Sach of them so cleverly portray-|and see what the trouble was thing waving arme and 1 | di rathe a —- = oe {t is} There was little need for the po-| ‘The mayor has tried to follow « id make @ Dutch wind-mi a 5 = " ye > Boe. .- pre lee departmant being called fr itl fair, a middie, a “conservative” full steam look like a » mary . meat y individually de jwas only a scene at the Third Ave | course, and has gotten only kicks | &« And the Two Rivers District where the Snake joins the mighty a aeae is ce talks Slee. hs nue theater where Jimmy Hearn | tor his trouble | Finally White d in hit Columbia {s Headquarters. ik : « : ie i y., meres rescued his loved one from the He was opposed to Moensing vice 8 flint, w # left eye an e nes ay eae mashen ooe “ eres a o es cruel hands of a blackguardly vil-land crime to obtain city revenue then his right t injuring . ‘ jbe talked of Daphne Pollard, win-| Those who like a blood and thun-Itaintng « legitimate income for the| With White's eyes turned a r e an S In a a jsome, clever and coquetish, with her |¢er show the Third | : : | | can seo it at Lawn Walstes. rth| Boys’ and Misses’ Hose, worth piquant mannerisms, her captivat-| Avenue this week. Yet it was good Be 13%c; special jing nonchalantism, ts a miniature |and well handled by the company Anna Held, only she gives the| John Allen, as a repented sinner Parisian estar proverbial cards and | is the best character in the play | Bic spades. The way this diminutive! ‘The rest of the company were little lady caste her orbs up at the | apable. boxes and the front row, the fashio - -—— | s - she. bas of casually chatting with | worth] ae ee greg White Bl some vie-a-viz when she ts not in N/ES IT Dia md at a }the dialogue, has all the earmarks | . lof a metropolitan artiste - i Eva Moore, who certainly tsn't 4 In a letter to the sporting editor | much older than 17 makes ® very lof The Star, Tommy Burns contre | sweet Violet Gray, the Salvation | ity the statement published in.« Army lassie, and hee a splendid |). 0) evening paper to the effect | voles, while Leah Latchner, as Har- | 000 se veo id manage the Port ry Bronson, made a capital lover, |*” . Seaster Pred Wellaets ehanr so- (ne tnerense, tem thie ocasen — ~ - Burnes states that ere la no truth | prano voice won favor, and his dust, | J. sterver in the article and that he with their work Kisses, with some dainty tot| 1. sot even intend to play with RE T CAR The count ai noon today is as | (name unknown), brought down the| Portiang ‘Droterring to wear a Se follows: | house lattle Isorosse uniform, if he is al Dewitt Skutt 16,045 | Then there were the funny little | owed to play with the locals in the W. J. Santmyer 16,963 |twin Portuguese noblemen (the | ANN OTS this summer P Arthur A. Springer . 14.470 | Heintz kiddies); Blinky Bill, the | *s™° §* - Prank Presnell ..... 11,620 | pug (Teddy McNamara); Fifi Fri-| «ii L€0 THE MAVOR J. B. Howe ... 11,293 [cot (Olive Moore), with ao real French accent; Pompernick (Howie| WINNIPEG, Man. April 10.—Matt ) ee Shedden), the polite “excusa-a-me” | Gannon, of Beaudette, was iaday and com lunat naughty Ichabod Bronson | shot and killed Saturday. He had of more than 10,000 (Jack Pollard); Mamie C’ y, the |recently arrested some men at contest. This is Pell street girl (Myrtle Pollard); the | Spooner, a mile from Beaudette, and gaip in one day weo Chinese, the little girl sailors, | his action aroured the rougher ele was ordered 1 e near the . 4. Santmyer made sifce Saturday, More than 3.000 votes ‘ made the next best Bearly 3,000. Skutt still holds the lead Gecontet. His gain since Sat- “al | ment of the town. He If you are a big man or & grown (to leave the town woman, you'll enjoy the Poliards. |fural to do so w And if you are a little boy or girl’ trouble in expected. shot. Futther and on his re-| | We Will Buy h the collection of inter est on the city deposits, he once more ran up against the city offi cials, campaign managers and his friends, the bankers. Again it was only the undoubted fairnées of his position and the favorable public attitude that sustained him But t most shocking thing to the mayor has been his effort to keep the lid down on the tenderioin He succeeded tn suppressing gam bling, in {ts most virulent and braz on forms at least, but when he tried to renovate other conditions in the reatri¢ted district he ran up against | the real thing. To escape prosecu | tion ‘and the payment of licenses | the hundreds of social parasites be low the line flew northward. They have beon there ever since, although | th@ mayor and chief have made|/ spamthodic crusades to drive them! bark | The'mayor has also made mis takes, such as his proposal to estab- ligh a beer garden at Madison park, | lating himself open to public cen sure, and he has concluded that all | elty throc things considered, private life ts mich more pleasant, if not so much | honored The Great Northern announces} that special rates wil be made from | ali parts of the state during the Red Man's conver iT which ts to be held at Bremerton May 9 to 11 | | Runa da quick spn or ine inate Salone F County--5 and 10-Acre Tracts and fired a ve Fagen. The rat me, he missed him and then he hit again in the Mey at DEEP VOLCANIC INEXHAUSTIBLE GUARANTEED WATER RI ASH SOIL. WATER SUPPLY. HTS. same spot Me Guisseppe of the fruit loquizing thusly LAND EASILY IMPROVED. 4‘ = ry Mein EARLIEST MATURING IN NORTHWEST. gooda mn. Taka ma oragnes TRANSPORTATION IN ALL DIRECTIONS by da han, and soaka da Mick in da BXCBLLENT SCHOOL FACILITIES 5 e! Poleece! Helpa! OPENING PRICES VERY LOW. - Maka da pinch Cultivated Will oe Say erene Mo Serid ower. 5 Acres a gy np orene: prey omaha Net $3000 Per Year White went grog bi and then wob Wh y will we be bossed by another man on 0 a year, when we 4 down the street our own boss and make $3,000? $220 down. with deep-nea The latest reports that EXCURSION EACH FRIDAY FROM SEATTLE ee © some — 10:30 P. M.—ROUND TRIP $10.70. =n W. W. BECK 2056 PACIFIC BLOCK, SEATTLE, WASH. BOTH PHONES 605 OR CALL ON RIO | t K. U. BECK Py | TWO RIVERS, WALLA WALLA COUNTY, WASH. similar movements ed in the Balkans. will be join the strike at any moment , The Employers’ association threat- ens to petition for an injun CHICAGO, April 10.—Rio marked arenewal this morning of at tempts to move freight from Mont " > hern railroad an- |gomery Ward & Co.'s building to|°ase the express drivers strike, on | , at during the big Sun- he railway houses. The union |‘he sround that the latter will In-| 4.) school convention that will be terfere with interstate traffic % to 26. rates from defied the police, and blocked th teamaters big escort of path of the held in Seattle April | re will be special POWERS TO INTERFERE points west of Wenatchee. The wey by Was nearly 2,000. Now that Wagons at every corner. | Sr days remain in which the | Clubs were used to clear passages | B |big attraction of this convention (tan Yote for thelr favorite on A 50c Bottle of Liquozone and Give It to You to Try Jand the defiant teamsters were} LONDON, April 10.—A dispatch |witt be Marion Lawrence who is (ar lines of the city, the ‘We want you to know about Liqu- | Yet it ts a germicide so cert thats All diseases that begin with fever | thrown into the patrol wagons to the News bureau Pe to be the greatest Sunday fs tnereasing wonderfully. esone. and the product itself can tell| we publish on every bottle an offer | til nlammation— ail catarrh— all con | Missiles w hurled fr win- {Canea, Cre the ¥ hool leader in the world, Re are coming in at the store on you more than we. So we ask you/| of $1,000 for a disease germ that | pure or poisoned biood dows at the police and non-union /#uls at that p been notified It is thought the vessel Is not in- Srenue as fast as they can be « buy you « bottie-—a full-|it cannot kill The reason is that | In bo ry J -— 4 sang Bg 4 drivers, in some cases inflicting se by a cer » government that t jured to any great extent. Hurried pad counters are work size bottie—to try. Let It prove that are vegetabi and Lique-| fruge can dc r vere injury. pow actively In- examination of the vessel's hold 4n attempt to keep up it does what medicine cannot do, sone, like an is 50 One thousand express drivers may terfe is, for fear showed that she was not leakin, ic Bottle Free — —— | Bee what « tonte it Is Learn that | deadly to ve a eee it does kill ae Then you will There value of} If you need Liquosone, and have use It always, ae we do, and as mil-| Liquosone, It ie the only way known |Mever tried It, please pend us this f. iis oreunets de to kill germ in the body without | Coupon ¢ will then mail you an ie cng oo order on @ local aru a full ° me convince Any drug laim. killing the tiesues too. that kills germs is a poison, and it cannot be taken Internally Every physician knows that medicine is al most helpless in any germ disease. Germ Diseases These are the known germ 4) ~ All that medicines these diseases is to help overcome the sults are indir Liquozone attacks the germs where And when the germe This offer itself should | you that Liquozone does as we | We would certainly not buy a bottle ay | and give it to you tf there was any | | doubt of resulte:you want to be well and to keep well. And you can't do that—nobody can-—without Liquo- We Paid $100,000 For the American rights to Liquo zone. We did this after testing the product for two years, through phy | Abner Wolff . Jack McLean . Stephen Johnaon Abner Knowles H. C. Shelton George McFarland & P. Brautigam William H. 8 Jobn Clark Henry Hillis 3 ckles J Meat good Coftee at a medium G. W. Marsh ‘oving,| Ver they are. + sicians and hospitals, after proving, Iso, try Adams’ Java HM. L. Holden in thousands of @ifferent cases, that | which cause disease are destroyed ‘otter 4, and foreve at te 8 Roland Cotterill Liquoszone destroys the cause of any | the diseases must en per pound. We Bi wc. Fonda germ isenen | That is inevitable H to pelase you 1. B. Horne Liquorone has, for more than 30/ Agthima diay Fevertntiven Verde: Benes nacmia ey Dies: @ery day with latest iJ: Werden yoage, been the constant subject of leafs Srippe 8. C. Lindsay W. Giltiham euoorrhea ‘er Troubles sctyfic and chemical research. It often fa not made by compounding drugs, Meh Re ane Blue Flame Gas Cot Nour Roaster, A. M. Webb hor with alcohol, Ite virtues are de-| Roughs Colds naan He nh J. M. Adcock Sived pelety from gas—lereely env Seteenrsie te Pneumonia H. V. R. Anderson gen gas—by @ process requiring fm | 8 row uinay. 0. G. Bimergreen mense apparatus and 14 dayw time. | ¢ William Turner a liquid that does what Breen tsp John F. Ware The result 4 andr omach froubles ch. Bute “4 do It in Bpyepes arhntcet roubles uttord " esiatectaail " ; A Bonner a blood foed—the m: Repers moar alh teed Na | ‘ - fin the world to you. Its effects « Sltre—-dout Yprlcoesia P. H. Ammidown exhilirating, vitaliaing, purifying.! Gonorrhea—Gleet omen # Diseases. H. W. MeLean Cc. BE. Hammond MANS Frank McCombs TEA G COFFEE CO. Bf ficient Savin A. J. Wise C. Maxwell Jay Thatcher J. Robertson J.J. Doyle A. Johnson V. G, Sarver Si Stcono AVENUE, ison Street ee , Ae adnan dnd Equip yourself for th Begin with 99 Coffee. It % Bnoqualmio falis ® He has ® Chinese * ton thaf the *& do all in its power to help ® along with the road. ee ed paeetssest| MILES “DENIES IT BOSTON, Maas. Yeither Lieutenant sine ever base. plant been assured the minister at we ashing will 4 him was never offered. April 10. nt nor any- han@utfed Jeferson| Davis," said General Miles today in| reply to chargos that Davis had been mistreated while prisoner in It is a choice blend, fully roasted land packed hot in Cartons. one , the @t our new loca- butiding, just his charge. | “The only trons ever put on Da vis were light le trons put on by | 4 ° Sold by grocers. a civilian employe ~~ orders oO from the department. Bey wore put on while oceans Gprsve were be ing made in his farters for the| purpose of preventing Davis from} hin ° §njurin seuards,” Mt or any of his) man do for! STRENGTH FOR DAY’S WORK Have done with fads and leave bar- ley, peas and beans for the stable---Get * WILL BUILD CHINE6GE . ELECTRIC LINES. rf ae gre Tr tbag Rte * down to good, old fashioned coffee. ectric railway system Mr ker Is the ilder ae the ---a better one for the same price (25c) pd EET ne size bottle and we will pay thy int ourselves for It. This ts gift, made to convince you you what Liquozon to show ia, and what it can do. In justice to yourrelf, please, | mcoept ft today, for It places you un- Ger no obligation whatever Liquozone costs 600 and $1 CUT OUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear again. Fill out the blanks and mail ft to the Liquerone Co., 468-464 Wabash Avenue, Chicag My Gimenne 18.26. cee eereseeee | I have never tried Liquo- | sone, but if you will eupply me [| & 600 bottle free, I will take It. ‘An or honpital not yet | aatng will be gladly sup- | | paed for ® THE is‘aspood coffee care- when e day’s struggle. jd imp, id enpecta. Laces and Notions Gloves and Belts UCa. ~ LOR. eo ano WADISOM ST + RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Hosiery and Here are some prices you will apprectate. Our matchless values in Hosiery are being noted and our trade Is steadily increasing—a compliment to our skill and your good judg. ment. Women’s Tan Hose—Tans are Ladies’ Mercerized Vests in Ladies’ Union Suits, full much in demand—a plain pink and blue, sleeveles bleached, sleeveless, with {ngrain cotton {n plain, me- very heavily wimmed with taped neck and arms, regu dium and light shades, four- lace and silk tape at neck lar 50c garments; special to thread maco soles, heels and and arms, splendid value at — morrow at - B50 rr ° mpeg ses ot Ma ag 48° The Melba Women's Combina- . tion Suits, short sleeves and Ladie Silk Plaited Ope high neck, in white and Ladies’ Silk Plaited Hose in ink and blue, size ecru, finished with fancy cream or champagne colors were priced ilk crochet trimming and regular $1.00 quality; special a pair; special tomorrow at silk tape, a regular 760 gar- tomorrow at | ea $1.25 ment; tomorrow ...... 490 CHILDREN’S DRESSES Our large assortment of little Girls’ Wash Dresses has just come in. We at thestyles are right in accord with the demands bound to be pleased with them. and all prices from ‘ 890 to $2.56 are pleased tantate t of fashion for children and you are All sizes, 4 to 12, Children’s Dresses of mercerized Children’s Dresses of fine mé@fras chambray, in pink andlue, very cloth, In handsome shepgerd prettily made, with fancy collar, Checks, witl? white Buster Brows : collar and colored tie, and black hemstitched tle, self-colored bel® patent leather belt; the most styl- eand white button trimming; pric- ish child’s dress seen this season, e 04 At crcccore $1.25 BE. scene conece $2.50 ° McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St,