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Cash mien tere” "Credit }) P Cartains 180 pairs Wt > i ft odngh a h ® orrow t t A , st # of pattornn | — A n * nity cach pattern, pe | $1.85 1 Arat Porde ¢ edges and rennale oo $2.65 4.75 and § * all Arabian, Cluny and Batternberg ef feta per Ps me : Me 25 60 and B00 jen, Swe new ects we « ar les eac ) Win. pet_palr $4.00 SPECIAL PRICES ON SUMMER DRAPERIES, > Muating, in dots figures, 36 inches wide, pe 106 fee Art Burlaps *, 36 inches wide, pe 12\e Bho cros# wtripe 4 flake Curtain Material, all celors, pe wee 1Be eh width ¢ for glans door laces, per ya Ife er-qunental Stripe D inches wide, per yard 45e Fine Uphols y Work our specialty Drapery Dep ent, Fourth Flee : ene \@ UNION STREET a |M’PHAY ESCAPED Fancy Bulk | DEATH SEN) ENCE After a trail of nearly a week in Wa mor William MePhay, the | negro who was recently extradicted from Washington, was found guilty | by a jury and sentenced to life im | prisonment for the murder of a po Mee officer, MePhay escaped the | death penalty by his own testimony jand evidence of several other ne- | groas that bis life had been repeat edly threatened by the man be kill er Per Pound | When Governor Mead allowed the Missisaipp! officers to take the negro it was under promise of a fair jand orderly trial, which promine was kept. One ju held out for the death penalty and the jury re mained out over night before agree Reoun Ane SORE es | WASHINGTON, April 11—Jo- leeph L. Bristow. appointed by the} president to ins rataet with reference an jreturned to Washington from and Pi lame itt night Panama coast TEA & COFFEE CO. points. Today he re dd to Bee 21 SECOND AVENUE, retary Taft Near Madison Street } Brist ays that everywhere on | | the Pacific coast a deep interest is jtaken im the canal, but that the business interests in the le sounce bitterly the contract be en the Panama railroad and the Mall Steamsh Ques Possession of the Bank- | rupt Rival Clothing Co.'s | Stock Finally Ended om pany Second Avenue, between Pike eee e eee ee ‘AT THE THEATERS, —e es ——— Chapman Wanted $5,000. To Convert Bellingham EIGHTEEN-KARAT EVANGELISM CAME HIGH, 60 ENTHUSI oASTS HIRED A CHEAPER REVIVALIST —-——_—_—. POPP S OCCT OCCC COLES e Peer eee ee ey * Dollars and Cents of Revivaliat @ork * Town * ee Hellingham & Populatic a 10,000 ® Coat $6,000 & Watimate ber of . 6,000 ® Cost per head a o# * Doe eee eee eee eee ——— eclal to The Stan) figure $6,080 would be required to BELLINGHAM, Wash, April 11 ro) the deal for the performance That religion im not am free am it in| So, like Lot of old, the preachers Ren vertined to be haw bi tirred themselves and sought to leme ated in the refusal of Dr,| find enough religious persone in th Chapma he celeb d evangelist, | city who would lend their support t me to Bellingham for less than | financially, to the movement, But $6,00 | like the anctent cities of Bodom and As Bellingham is a city of 30,000] Gomorrah, In which Lot tried to ple, it will be seen at this rate| work up enthusiasm, Rellingham hat if every h person in the| failed to reapond tthe call to the yuntelpality wa erted it would | extent needed. at exacYy $1 a head for converts te hey saw the wonderful work of the| ha» been sent to this oven resent, longed to] man dx a lower priced worker worker try his skill! the minteters feel they have act the ke of « ' wor " ae. em fact prea believe they have secu . studied the prob-!a bargain and that the workman is | m wd that the startling | worthy of his hire Russlan-Japanene presented : LUMME AS PEACEMMKER CHICAGO, April 11.—Twenty rep resentatives of the labor unions in volved In the strike against Mont |gomery Ward & Co., called on if you| Mayor Dunne this morning and ot fered to submit their grieveances to him for arbitration. Dunne express PHAR SR SRES RHREDK! AT THE THEATERS. Grand—Pollard Opera com of New * * * * * * York ® Seattie— * * * * * harley'’s Aunt.” Avenue — Stirring melo-drama, filled with heart thrills and gun-play se eeeeee TEER eee ee STAR. The management of the Star thea ter is upholding its motto, see it at the Star it's good. Al the Star theater yeaterday aft ernoon and evening a new bill of ed his willingness to appoint arbi vaudeville novelties went into ef-| trators, and approved the permanent | fect before crowded houses. There| court of arbitration for labor dis are thret headliners--Zinn’s Pony | putes. The mayor warned the unt Ballet of seven young dancers and| men against breaches of p commediennes; Baby June, a chiid | announced his Intention to presery artist, and Kelly and Davis, black-|order at any cost. Meantime two face comedians jcaravans of wagons are moving Others on the Dill are little Nellie| through the streets to the fretght mn, whom The Star bas before] houses, assailed by missiles of over se tibed as one of Seattle's favorite: description. The police made sev singers; Roussell, a performer on |eral arrests. the serial rin, Marjorie Mande ville, & singing sowbrette, and the blograph, with humorous moving pletures Polt Litiputian Opera com as, “The Belle of New York.” to night at the Grand. Wednesday matinee the clever aggregation of youngsters will be seen in their] W. J. Santmyer took the greatest hit, “Pinafore, | the Beninghausen wateh « aa Tuesday morning, making « one of the best [substantial gain. The other leaders Charley's Aunt ble comedies om the Ameri- {made good showing. but Santmyor's leat stage, will be the attraction at |gain was phenomenal. Skutt now the Seattle commencing tonight. | holds second position and is only Next week the Ferris company will ja few votes behind the leader }put on “The Banker's Daughter Springer and Presacll both made | - good gains and a very interesting There are plenty of stirring situa-| contest is predicted for the end of tions and exciting climaxes in|the voting ‘Across the Desert,” which ts the] Votes are coming in rapidly, but attraction at the Third Avenue the [the extra force put on at.the store ater this week. There will be «| Monday suceseded In almost com matinee Wednesday, Next week the |pleting the vote and now larrived. The increase in votes ts now greater than ever before and the prospects are doubtful. It is Wednesday Specials } (00 ey wh will win out $2.00 Boys’ Kangaroo Calf figs a!) the leading candidates are Alteration Sale After some time of proceedings. [involving nearly forty thousand dollars worth of clothing and me furnishings, during which tim small fortune in high-grade mer. | chandise such as was always car. | ried by the well-known and popular store, for years doing business at the corner of Second avenue and Madison street, has been packed | away in storage warehouses, pend. ing the outeome of a controversy in which many creditors have been fighting for possession Saturday last the end was) reached, when Mr. J. Berkman, | president of the well-known Whole sale firm of J. Berkman & Bro., of First avenue south and Washing ton street, was unanimously chosen by all the creditors as their repre sentative, given power of attorney | | to dispose of the stock for what could be realized and make a set-| tlement with all concerned. Thom- as Johnston & Co. bought it all at} a figure which Mr. Berkman has admitted was a little less than half regular wholesale cost, but aaid the Intend to Travel? gur prices on TRUN AND BAGS. are sold for less. Ae¥ AIR IBB-1517-19 Second Avenue SPECIAL AT THE matter had been dragging so long he was very tired bothering with it and felt relieved to know it was over with It was learned this morning the entire stock is being removed to ther good special-priced 1525 First avenue between Pike and fe in embroideries —2,000 [| Pine streets, where a sale will be ots good made of the Rival Bankrupt stock, | im i8e yard: tor when everything !# unpacked and Besday only jarranged for selling. Mr. Johnston not being in, all the information that could be had was from one of the employes, who said ft would likely require all the time up till Thursday or Friday to have the stock in readiness, but the pub- would be fully advised as to what day the doors would be thrown open and ted to inspect the goods. dC Yard come, first oy forget the place 10c Store 1325 Second Ave. served customers admit- | oe Seamless Shoes, sizes 11 to near togetin $1 | The count at moon today 16 as Se Children’s Kid Shoes, sizes (follows 5 to § 58e §) Dewitt Skutt ” 17,156 60c Men's Velvet Embroidered I} w. 3. Santmyer 17,174 Slippers. all sizes Arthur A. Springer 14,76 $1.50 Men's Kid Everett Hand- 8] Frank Presnell 11,640 Sewed Slippers $1.25 I) ) B. Howe CAEL $3.50 Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes j Abner Wolft 6,039 inch high tops $2.50 Jack McLean 6,087 $1.25 Children’s Blue Kid Shoes #/ stephen Johnson pried 890 Bl Abner Knowles 4111 Se Boys’ Knee Wool Pants, all f) i; ©, shelton os ape em art 53e |) George McParland pat 60c Ladies’ Dressing Sacques oP. rastionn : William H. Sickles 0c Box Bixby's Shoe § | Sohn Olle inh Henry Hillis 3 $-toot Oak and Cherry © G. W. Marah tain Pole, trimmings complete I]. 1. Holden 286 Ff) Roland Cotterill 50 Men's Fedora Hats of fine W. C. Fonda fur (not wool) O8e By. ee 50e Stikoline Cushions, with wide fly Werden —_— 35e His ¢. Lindsay The Boye’ Laundered Percale fiw. Giitiham Shirt Waists 45¢ E14 M. Webb ¢ Juvenile sizes of Boys’ Fancy §| 3 M. Adcock . és Laundered Percale Shirts 450 9] iy, V. R. Anderson .. x4 Smyrna Rugs 0. G. Elmergreen $1.79 B) witiiam Turner Y John F. Ware . J. A. Bonner |P. H. Ammidown |} 1. W. McLean iC. BE. Hammond 206, 208. 210 Pike cd. Fonsen A. W. Skinner AMUSEMENTS Frank McCombs . 1. G. Rows Seattle re” 5.0 Sis A. J. Wise . The Leading Theater. Cc. Maxwell J. P. HOW, Manager Jay Thatcher ; J. Robertson Phones: Ind., 43; Sunset, Main 43,]3° /tper's oo A. Johnson V. G. Sarver Dick Ferrin presents the Ferris sets npany, Se 50 feet %-Inoh cotton garden “CHARLEY’S AUNT” with couplings and nos#le all Starting tonight—Tues ext Week plete, guaranteed for one season, $4.25, The Rubber Store, 714 Int “THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER.” ? war play will be | fering and ace and! I themselves who have kidney af lead in| ntest on | very | only «| —|very few votes remained uncounted | when the hour for publishing them | “ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women dave Kidney Trouble and Never Suspectdt To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp Root Will Do for YOU, Eves Reader of Star May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free By) Mail. that only ibles were to *, but now mod en that nearly all dis their beginning in the dis order of these most important organs Therefore when your ure wenk or out of order, y under Mand how quickly your ody in ected, and how every organ seems to to do its duty If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Moot, because ag soon we wr ki to get better |they will help all the other to jhealth, A trial will gonvince anyon I was out of health and down generally: had no appetite dizzy 1 muffered with headache mont of the oe, BtLmeme time. 1 did not know that my kidneys were t ruse of my trouble, but some how that they might 11 be kar « Swamp-Root in much * pleamant taste to Swamp nd it goer right to the spot and @rives dineane Sut of the ayatem. It has cured me | making me stronger and better tr way, and I cheerfully recommend it t alt mufferers, Gratefully * MRE, A. L. WALKIE 131 Fast 3 nm Bireet, Atlanta, G Weak and unhealthy kidneys are spor for many kinds of dineases snd If permitted to continue much suf tal remult# are mure to f low trouble irritates th ou diany, restless, « bie, Makes you pam K the day and oblices many times during the thy kidne rh In the pur b Maemtt compl though » mak uw had heart trouble have plenty of ambition strength, get weak and wast The clire for thene Kilmer's Swamp-R " kidftley remedy you may but no away troubles te Dr. the world-fa In taking Swamp Root you afford natural help to Nature, (fwamp-Root is pleasant to for Bwamp-Root is the m perfect take.) healer and gentle ald to the kidneys ' ne 4 that & known to medical science. i you re TT ae HOW TO FIND OUT that Swamp-Root te what you If theré is any doubt in your mind . jas ta:yoer condition, take from your "**4 You can purchase the reg- srine on rising about four ounces: ntty-cen 4 one-dollar placeit In a giase or bottle and let it — ‘ Borys stand twehty-four hou If or m- size Dottlen at the drug ination tt in milky or cloudy. if ther a bet settling, or if small every wher Don't make clew about in it, your kidneys are in need of immedi Bwamp-Root ts pleasant to take and Swamp-Root Dr Kilmer's ie ued in the leading re. mmended by ane pric Swamp-Root, and the aééress vate practice, and ix taker , Binghamton, N. ¥., on every bot- because they re eat and moat Kidney, liver EDITORIAL NOTE on the mont distr nize in it the ereat- te ful remedy for Jer troubles. Bo su ne sful is Swamp-Root In prom of kidney, liver or bladder ondertul rm y may ha t and Information, both sent absolu free by mail. The sine many of the the nds upon thousands of testimonial received from men and women cured. The value and success of Hwamp-Root ts so well kr that our readers are to wend for a sample bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kil Co, Bing hamton, NY say you read this generour of the Seat- tle Daily & etore of this paper gua e genuine hens of this Yousel will take a cargo of supplies for Japan. From Shanghai she will LITTLE HAPPENINGS mistake, but remember the name, | | | | ! | | LAW DECLARED G-L- Holmes FurnitureCo- W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Two-Dg Ga t Sal’ © Migit | Carpets and Ru gs Wedisadiey and Thursday We will @ean a@t 240 MISFIT CARPETS AND RUGS, and@e noure a Clean sweep, have cut prices to quick-selling figures In the list below find just what you want. If not please bear in mind there ar@ many in the sale which are not listed. Axminsters Sine, Cut Price Hh 00 Reg. Price $35.00. 8 ft, 3 im. by $30.00. 10 ft. 6 in. by $30.00 ft, by $36.00. ft. 3 in 15.00. ft $26.00. 9 ft $42.00. ft 50 ft ft S30: 00 Wilton Velvets Sine ft. by 6 ft. 6 in ft. 3 in. by 12 f V4 vets "ie ft Cat Price $12.50 $27.50 Cut Price $18.00 6 ip Ree $33.00. Price Cut Price $22,00 Get a Prize FIRST PRIZE A brand new 6-hole Monarch Range, value SECOND PR THIRD PRIZE—® These prizes will be given for the three best poems of two or more stanzas, using as a subject “The Monarch Range Contestants to be boys or girls not over 18 years of age, and must reside in Washington, WEST of the Cascades. Three of most popular sehool teachers will pass judgment upon the merits of poems contributed. Contest now open, and closes at 6 p.m., May 31. Address letters to THE G. L. HOLMES FURNITURE CO., ADVERTISING DEPT., SEAT- TLE, WASH. r] $10.00 in gold 00 in gold. ICHARDSON & KELLY I1GHAT GOODS 1GHT PRICES (12 Second Avenue LADIES HABERDASHERS EASTER NOVELTIES | INDICT CLARKE’S HIRELINGS HELTNA. April 10.—Federal Judge Hun oda 'e E mt UNCONS)/TUTIONAL | June %.the canes nentest R: 36:C0es | ban. Fifty-three others were in- put to sea on her long voyage to [dicted for perjury and subornation en dhenahiie Sante Masbere Odessa. Tne Garonne has been en Acce « to th essing of lof perjury connected with the Mon- Gray & Co. arrived in por Urely refitted and is now @ typical | Judge Frater, in the superior court |tana land frauds. It ts alleged that San Francisco Monday afternoon. |‘T20? ship ee orning, the law passed bY |Cobban induced persons to take The vessel carried a large cargo of |. Chat!e*, Roberts told the police) the lesisiature of | Providing |iends and then turn them over to merchandise, which is to be ship- | onday that aman by the name of/@ sliding scale of fees for the fil: | him, and that he, as agent for Sen- ped to Japan on the steamer Ga-)2*°K Johneon, whom he took to a| ing of probate papers pr ——s ke, transferred them to the | Bg room on First avenue a few nights | to the value of the estate in 4 Ths peverainat bab dae The steamer Rainier, with a cargo #80 left while he was still wrapped |» acer ete the Btate of Wash- | Taree te recover the lands, of cannery supplies for the Puget |" oblivious slumbers and took $39| 1 ane of the Btate of Was trees aaah: adn wea Round Cannery company, is due to |! Bi* money. The police say that | ingt D. Mel. Brown vs tt | SMITHS HAVE TROUBLE arrive in Seattle from San Francisco | (his i# am old trick and warned | A. Case, county clerk of King coun-| Eaith Smith Tuesday morning Monday night. The vesset will also | Roberts against new friends who | ty plaintiffs asked for a writ) tied suit for divorce against Charles have a full list of paseengers. * presumably broke. jate compelling the clerk to/y gmith, half owner of a cigar The steamer Norwood, I. H. Gr nder the auspices of the Rainier | f n probete pape in @ | stand and billiard parlor at $06 First & Co., is due to arrive bere from | eights Improvement club a mass | $100.0 se upon the payment avenue, on the grounds of cruelty San Francisco Wednesday. She | ™*eting of Second ward people ie} the old $6 fee, submitting that and non-support. ‘The plaintiff also brings a cargo of cannery supplies |t© ® held at Oltman's hall, Friday|new sliding scale of fees chs asks for an fnjunction restraining fo rthe Northwestern Fisheries com-|°°e"'ng. The “cleaner Seattle” | under the 1903 provision was ir lthe defendant from selling or other- ie subject is to be considered and n of the constitution. ArgU- | wise disposing of his property pend- The steamer Garonne, owned by | Women are invited to be present. | mer the application ng a legal settlement of the family theFrank Waterhouse company, and |, The council Monday night passed | writ heard Monday ifficulties. which has been chartered to carry be Ng enemy be oe ~ the Se | a ir a sg Fr on ‘ Og ntnaeenssineminanaeaety sagan aed China to Odeana. will salt for street car lines to Fort Lawtc nan ng the sliding scale p' nn ng” $ pecia S fon the Orient Tuesday noon, The| 824 to the company’s new Fremont | constitutional It will pay you to look over our jbarn on Ewing street —— ad. in the Times and Star of yes- ara eee The following changes in the terday and last Saturday. You will Y |Northern Pacitic went into ettect! ERASIUS ESCAPE epg ty |Monday: . Palmer, formerly eryday household, hardware and | superintendent of the Rocky Mou bicycle articles. These prices are tain division, succeeded A. E. Law _ | in force all this week. We add to Andrew Gibson, formerly superin- | th? ¢ Monday night stus | 5¢ Box Nutmeg Grater 26 a) tendent of the Yellowstone division “ - i, the neonate! 4 “ Sheet Vegetable Grater - Se ,. | suceeded Mr, Palmer, and J. M eiligencer, narrowly SHonps 10c Sheet Vegeta irate: > Sarsaparilla, Used in) Rapeisi succeeded Mr. Gibson. | ciutehen of two desperate Ide Sheet Vegetable Grater Be 60 years. Has the unquali- | for Spokane Monday night. It is | Frot actions the editor sus-|10¢ Bread Pans j Te fied’endorsement of the best) their intention to hold a co mference | Pe the penal og = : ae yeiwe = ousy terms : physicians. A family medicine.) ¥! - aay pa the a 260 stu-|had been made upon him for his| Let us help you to get ry tepals A strong nerve tonic. A great) suite who have been attending the|¥ When asked about the! now. You need it. You need not blood purifier. ESALGS | evening class the Y. M. C. A.|Teport Tuesday morning Brainerd! wait until the season is half over ——_—_———— | will be held Tiiesday night. Prof porting it to the 5 before you get it. We will sell 5, G. i. hares, of the otute ent ted that tt must h been | you one of the best wheels in town versity, will deliver an address | x. Enough was lear on terms of $5.00 down and $2.00 | The school board has decided that t b secret t earth, and) each week, the old Denny-Fuhrman school| while the police have the deseriy - dullding will be of more value where | th f one of the sal Spinning’ $ Satisfactory Store it now stands than if moved, and it| apr armed with nothing but Second Ave. will remain on Its present site. | ng gray coat and the a5 tle Creek sanitarlum has of respectability and ma SUPER COMTRABRINGS, O- B/C -S)* Soca to tne new euartere ot 12 ya that “theese fi His label on VERT JACKETS, ETC. perl hey thal i your Prescrip- pads - ~ | — tion corre- esleasenane sept | CONCORDIA CLUB OPENING {LICENSE DECLARED TOO sponds with the $20 Garments at ery eS a Ons tetth ahh 0 mark “Ster- n informal opening of the Con : $24 Garments at aula will be held atithe club mee Poasl ae tie oe , . ig sey in $18 Garments at ... rooma Wednesday evening, April 2.|( )0 license for the Rarnum '& SHAW'S DRUG STORE 32.232... . An exce program has been pre ciroun agreed. upon by. the $15 Garments at pared and dancing will be indulged | lice Someuiitee, “She ance as $10 Garments at .........87 in. ‘The new club rooms have been | proved wat $00 a dn \ BOSTON DENTAL $7.50 Garments at ee ae ee ‘roses were @ detriment | t PARLORS the. « and that the advai | PARIS, April 11—-Captain Vol-|Agent had been too Itberal inh Twelve-year guarantee, 1207 mad Ave. Hl acre. of the Eleventh infantry, Xo | serio ‘oa pos, having wivon 1 lO Stee to 6: Gundays, Next to Btone, F) arrested on a charge of compitelty | NM inat the gilted. circu to 12. Both phone in the supposed military plot against the security of the state. bNeeels Tidrmg, Fisher & Lane wagons were damaging to the pave ment. 1420 SECOND AV