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CECE E EET EL SENET ENT EOOD at 14, a logger and teamster at Then he attended high school at] Sullivan, Tl; later he read taw in th off of jenator McDonald, and, after being admitted to the] | bar, became ansocluted with the law | 4 | firm of McDonald & Butler, with i ch he remained watil beginnl VALS AT BALLARD @: tice for himself. As a repub The flret of the big. revival meet an campaign speaker he has forTings will be held Tuesday night at} | yeu ra been pre pinent the Giiman Park Methodtet church @ Tt wae the ir nm of the evan presiodrs oavanten tol KeCKED IN THE DOOR | eitsis'to noid ait of tnete meetin n the Junction hall, but, owing to WED SENATOR B@ERIDGE Ben Davenport has been er ly | social which will be held there, they . n@xe i with asa t by € Ont will ? the Methodiat hure h. Wed LATTER 18 42 AND A WIO / aia a at 4 neada¥. however, and all during the : z ‘ rem ne y het t hey will : a neton street rh an maind@ of thoir ay t owes leault occurredpat 3 0. m. Apr Function hall, The lectugps | had been driven away | wil © given by Rev, Henry Ostrom, } WASHINGTON. D. C., April hot use he did not | Who is considered one of the strong Mn” Alles eg emg a fOnt tte came back | e#t speakers in the assembly, H = wg hm peel a " in the morning and, after a| his been with the evangelists for porond: Arena Ay Or | Few remarks @bout some clothes, at-\ tn years or more. He Is a tireless bay 1 ; > t ed to ent bb former | worker and sometimes holds as ths ay The row resulted in a tor-|™MAny Qs six mectings In a day, He her @arriage « mpagemet slaumht: an the pune v's | te call@@ by some the second Moody comet wooer is a roan te Daanport, who'bieked two | for spirituality and power of apeech Gator of the Wab yaa Gecitar AD | vie holes tn the doct.and swore t Accompagying him is J. P. Hillis bers J. Beveridge, o ae, OF be would kill the propriet who will a4 the singing. Mr the formal nouncement of the |) ill the pee Hillis, besides having a trained] betrotha! will be made at Nas: n. The terrorised land , es President Roosepelt is mw iteries w heard by other) ’ “- and ° thorough kno ay e » pees - ‘ t ~ i Dave m is also ac © pleased, and has given the b: who interfered and Davea-| musle: is Ave nae Te pair bia paternal ben made his escape a evangeltetic sin a po or wane the wane before Assiste wecut-| Years, He was first sty a! as ins a uibet agressble ob ing Attorney Vanderveer and a war-| concert company | andl, | pecuull « 7 hs t sued w Davee . os: converted ean & iY he goepe portment of the fair Princess A rant issued for Davenp Grremt. | to the minere of the tnélane coal Ghe has growa more womar BURNED TO DEATH He is an expert chorus lead moore ed and altogether more CLARKSBURG, W. Va April 11 a fine bari sololat lovable, She has put away her); hitd George Mall wer arting today tings will frivolity while stil! retaining much ta ents tm Gre ania Oe place every ‘and 7:80 of her charm of unconventionality, | , e Mall t tt and otinue each day and the reason is now clear, She | ws. The be ‘ 1 with| until April 2 is in love | pear: Senator Beveridge is a widowe | v, 3 ands, April 11 of 42. His first wife was Miss] FORT WORTH. Tex, Ar w ved today Katherine Lan aa-| As no word comes from the a panied by a fleet of Greek tle, Ind, who 1 The | dent's p over night 6 y| vessels, A large crowd greeted the senator is He was a’ Loeb takes It for granted that all r, who was given an enthu plowboy at 12, a railroad laborer ix going the hunting camg eptior Complete Creait Boosefersieners FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.) Complete Wete! and Cied Furatemers 18x18 Inches, mounted tm shaped dards. Tor te 18x40 Inches jrawera, below which are two fu ae straight front drawers egular price $15.00; special price tomorrow $8.85 Plain et jet Arabian Lae Curtains Tomorrow and Thursday $1.25 a Pair These Arabian < Inches wide and 2 These Mixed hurs “7 10¢ Each rods are 4 feet long and ale Pillows are et grade A.C. A with metal trim- trimmed with F ad mw re prt each tleking por fectly nant and insertion: special pric natin a deeameaies wes tary; regular p $3.66 a pair morrow and Thursday, while special price tomorrow, @ they last, a pair e125 Thursday, each 100 be. 25 Poor Lawn Apparatus is expensive rv t are used in the selection of every Lawn Im plement we ‘buy sabes tt Hal tible for He 5 the best t seure a plase in cor stock. Buy ing large quantities of the finest goods enables us to sell thean al prices that mean decided savings ( o our customers, A few hints ' | Revolving Lawn Sp rin Leow three-arm Sprinkler # Revolving Lawn wn in tustration t= stinple tr rot get out ¢ a on sled and r ater pressure ¥ at sprinkler f Nozsie is made of brass and throws eith . straight or shower str an tw off entirely if desirable; pri 25e GURNEY REFRIGERATORS, ECONOMICAL AND CLEANLY, $13.75 UP Tt is generally understood that ext to economy of tee, the most important requisite of a pe t Refrigerator ta that it be 0 constructed that it can be kept clean. The best of the Oe style Refrigerators are deficient and imperfect in this in- portant feature, and as ar the * n tal Whetesey e. unhealthy and practice u use jurney” is the only Refris t . kept abso lutely pure and clean for all time, In addition to cleanll- ness it has the following advantages FREE CIRCULATION OF AIR; ECONOMY IN THE USE OF ICE; LOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURE; FREEDOM FROM CONDENSATION ON INNER WALLS; FREEDOM FROM DAMAGE BY USE OF ICE PICKS; PROPER LOCA- TION OF DRIP PIPE; LONG LIFE. No. 0—Made of hardwood, tr finish; ow dimen- sions 26 inches wide by 19% Seep by 48 inches bigi weighs 135 pounds and has ar 1 ice capacity of 51 pounds; provision chamber 184x14%x17% inches; ice chamber measures 15\%x10%x9% inches; has two adjusta able sliding shelves, and is zinc lined; price 5.75 Je of hardwood in golden finish; outside dimensions wide by 0 inches y 44% inches high weighs 152 p i has € pacity of pounds; provis chamber 18 inches; 4 chamber rm 19% x10%x two adjustable sliding she is zinc lined; pr $18.75 No, 2—Made of in golden finish; outside dimensions 43 inches wide by 22 inches deep by 46 inches high; weighs 179 pounds, and has estimated I¢e capacity of 100 pounds ” provision chamber measures 4x16%x19% inches; | a chamber measures 41%x13x11 inches: has two adjustable ‘ sliding. shelves and ts zine lined; price $22.00 (INCORPORATED.) Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Tv HIGH MASON TO VISIT NORTH west WASHINOTON, D.C, Aprit 11 nd Commander James D. are jsouthern jurisdiction, of the Scottiah Rite Manone. | Will start next week on an extended trip through j | Rich. | | j | | | | } the Northwest for the purpose of meeting prominent Scottish Rite | Manc of coat ae n of the coun. | } try, Individually a re} thelr lodges, | His itinerary will race Duluth dinneapolia, At. Paul, Fargo, Aber deen, Mitchell, Yankton, Stoux City Omaha, Dav ler and one or two Jother a 4 o6 received state that elaBorate preparations are be ling made for bin entertainment at all places where he will visit | } font | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | ON, D. @ clegales, oe with membership ot April 10 representing an aggregate 2,000,000 women | filled Pythian hall yesterday at the opening of the triennial convention jof the International ¢ neil of Wo [men The diversity of the Interests jof the organization was {Illustrated by the fact tat among thom ent were representatives of the Wo | man's aCtholle Society of America the Woman's Free Baptist Bociety several benevolent societies, to some Jof which Mormons belong; the Col ored 1 omeu's @asociation and vari foun Mterary bodies. pres HE SEATTLE ICE COMPANY SOLD com pany » absorbed by the attle 14 Power company was proven beyond all doubt applicatio: The Diamond Tee & Storage t This when made Monday night to the counet! for permission the transfer of fr Two months ago it was r that Chicage Tace to make hises. ported qyavitalints, believed to bo the @yme as those owning the Seattle oma Power company's plant, were negotiating for the pur chase of the Diamond lee & Sto company’s plant, Manager Crane, of the latter company, has steadfastly denied the authenticity of the report, although he admitted that it was Chicago capitalists who w making the negotiations for the sale The Diamond py owns a th ting o & Storage com * ice and It manufactures and diatributes considerable electric light and power, and its franchine allows it to distribute gas in one section of the bu places Getrict TWO BiG TRANSFERS HAnORS Agett 1 Crome ‘on The southwest corner of Westlake oF the facilities of the tecont cert, |@¥enue and Harrison street was of the facilities of the rec ged aig were killed in Kangra district. three | Tuesday morning. ‘This property is ” 0 by 120 < 0 o m |thonsand in Palampur district, at E ee Soy ed Fagen poe “1 Dharmeala 424, besides the Gurkh - ek 4 t who were crushed to death by the| trough the G. W. Dillon realty o! falling stones in the beracrka fice, A lot oh the east side ot | Sixth avenue between Stewart and | ST. PETERSBURG, Apel 11—a/| Olive streets was sold to the Weity domand wax made today by Gover. |2>¥estmnt company for $7,000. This not General today tee & let of proprty was formerly owned by bar ra who attended the pan free ci H. Townsend. The deal | Russian congress at Barrister yee /¥% Cloned by G. W. Dillon |terday which waa broken up by the | police, It ts belleved they will be] go feet %-inch cotton Jen hone, | Jexpelled from the city | — with couplings and noasle all com MADRID, April 11.—The funeral) ii. guaranteed for inliadiis lof twenty-eight victimes of the ree jervoir accident was held today An }immense crowd attended. Later tn day crowds attempted another |demonstration. The authorities in terfered and forbade all speeches and processions | SAYS HUBBY BEA) HER | | rE | | | fully, a ed the . ¢ with ble profanity and ie the reason that Smith t filed tn * plaintif® « tha her life jbroke up the furniture, and, giving | from RESULTED IN ARBRE ST Robert Grant Inte Monday night] Irunk and disorderly at the Bngiand b Patrotman Newman yuelled the 4h bance etd took the jman i , He was threat ening to kill b d did strike her a terrivie blow on the head ed by the police « on cash bail of was edtately bench ot bis Mrs. Ore ne short fte her husband had ined his release and anked f articles of jewelry iding her watch, which she cla Lher husband stole from her The Robber store fully guarante 7a tet Ave ARE YOU USING AN “O. | Below are some of the.people who are lucky enongh to be using one jand we are not afraid to have you | refer to any one of them. C. 8. Austin, 19 Day, cor. 24th . Mra. B. Brady, cor. Summit and\ Union Lee Bacon Cherry C. H. Bain, Green Lake Mrs, J. M ton, Wash Dennis Hill, 248 Howard street W. C, Harris, Sunnyside station Green Lake. W. Jaeger, 818 44th street J. T. Logan, Renton, Wash. | F.C. Mitehiell, 910 68th street R. L. Raymond, 7000 No. 70th st | Hallie Van Wyck, 612 2ist avenue north Mrs, Miller, 2810 Western avenue A. Hudson, Interbay M. L. Moore, 734 Howard avenue H. Pease, Green Lake, F. 8. Specht, Bast 63rd Green Lake. J, Williams, 716 Mra, J. Brown, 1213 4th ave. west F. J, Linne, cor, Highland Drive and 4th avenue west Mra. A. M. Reaper 701% Seventh, near/ 2339 No. 6ith street Christensen, Bremer street yhth ave. west 8th and Blaine 04,25. The Rubber Store, 714 tat TAR-—TUESDAY, APRIL and storage room, 1215 Firs Postotfice buildin, Tprenee. —tHunset 603, Independent, -™ ‘Wood, Charcosni and Coke Seattie Coal and Are & Ind Lane Btreet 0 Guy's Drug Store. Money = Lean on Watches, Dia- de and Jewelry De net buy @ watch or diamond Before you see our display in our window and our prices, marked ip plain figures, Isaac Lurte, Prop. ‘New YorkLiquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. DR MANE DDB LOD . N Managing Director Crown Bental Citic ef Philadelphia Located at 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK. 717 SECOND AVENUR Ind, 2648 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY On Majestic and Monarc Ranges fr RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 308-310 Second Ave. South. h Steet 0 ur K? ” WASHING "MACHINE ? $10.00 $1.00 DOWN -10¢@ PAY C. W. BOYNTON SAW & HARDWARE CO., 300 PIKE ST. | THE BON MARCHE | NORDHOFF & CO THE BON MARCHE | The Big Finware Sensation ° All day yesterday and thus fa he Alwa hw Li 1 with oases buyers—ahrewd, clever housewives, hotelkeepers angen: ambou ‘ ‘ W to realise ten unusual importance of our positively matchless offer 7 s Entire Stock of Tinw ate and Enamelw C. Sidney Shepherd & Co.’ old-establiahed house took the b the horn ame t i ne tire how. - Ings that closed their business r in this elty in an instant. @ve % ot ata highest character—NOT AN ATOM OF JUD VER ALLOW » I i I AT AMy PRICE. Every plece of “Anti-Rust” Tinware and Knamelware we offer @ “Wey ED,” both by ourselves and the makers, We know these Tinware values are the be e where, ang we want you to know It, too, Don’t decide to buy a single piece of Tin ware r miraey lously low prices. Here are a few to whet gyur appetite Anti-Rust Wash Bowls, 124nch | Anti-Rust Dish Pa (-quart | @nti-F ' 28 sing P ize, with brass eyelets; regular | @pise; will stand years of har® 1%x4; reg be; aa Ant!-Rust Suds Dippers, size price AZe Anti} s 4-quart ‘ 15, 6%x26-8 inches; will wear | anti-Rust Dish Pan quart 2 xhe ible quality for 20 years; regular valine 28 size; the moat serv le di wa « ‘ tale sale price e Ise par e at any p emular pr 1 Anti-Rust Water Dippers, No orth A > eles 47é | Anti-Ruet ka. Se ‘ 502, size 614x35-8 ineche v ul Anti-Rust Milk Pap 3%-quart e : peat a wear 20 years; regular value size; will last forever; regular rust wea are; regy: ~ s0c; sale price 14¢ value sale price 13¢ la 4 ule price 154 t Anti-Rust Presegving Kettles, sla 4 aby Anti-R : swe No. 16 7123. the best presery- | Anti-Rust Preserving Kettles, size | 4 Palin; will never = ‘ pO ne : a ads nev ‘ art a ing kettle made at any price A20%'% 7-8x3%; will © ze; regu. pal ion ll ger nee regular value 40 price, 34, c 10¢ ’ : t pare sit Anti-Rust Preserving 4, size | Anti-Rust 21-quart Dist ¢ and pre Als, 8x8 3-4 tor most rable dish pans er pail ever fort ; fact the wor e © U0; tale for price lhe lar value $1.26; sale pr : . 7 0 Anti-Rust Milk Pans, 6-quart | Anti-Rust Pudding Par ho ab se doi 7 size; no other milk pan made quart «i the most Tee ses te pte bs 0 as well or will last as long padd pan ever made ma Anti-Rust, $9 Sra a : ° 16¢ P Ve ne mate, = dar A Makers’ Surplus Sale of Fine Hand Bags |} « aga AT 4%, WORTH TO $1,00. AT 980, WORTH TO $2.00 ie ' wide ff xn handle, fr elty good to AT @%, WORTH TO - a. Hand” Hage. inside tar yen to $1.60, @ 15,000 Yards Fine Nainsook, Cambric and Swiss Embroidery edges and Insertions in extra quality, beautiful patterns, wide margin, open or closed designs, hand worked edges, all choice de- signs; widths to 15 inches. Values run to 50c a yard but we’lll sell them all day Wednesday for only Qf EE LG FREEZE TERE TEREES LER ST ER ELS 9-2-11 9-2-11 39c Teapots 9c 8 1-3c Challies 41-2c); ™ These sensational morning sales are creating wide There can be one conclusion to arrive at after spread interest. The values are of an extraordi reading the a--ie here, and come pary character y people are tak ng ad quickly. W © one case—2,250 Sail vantage offere t wave money offerings for We ay wool fin American Challis, in the most beat f one e out | tifu you ever saw—Paisley, floral, Dre ae c - | den cts, dark, light sad * summer dresset, * at the regt wns, made to sell a * of Hi then: yards to sell for two * ib h : ae * af wth * ** on aié Goes on r & fu Biack Moire Ribbons, in handsome All Silk Taff Taffeta and fancy figared bla fine quality, Freneh make; also all } and strip all Ribbons, 18 ward Ribbons, in tine quality, beautiful sheen, chotce large v ain goods come im all taun: c and black, white or cream; widths to 8 popular hite or cream; ona inches; values to %c, at, yard 106 to 4% at, yard. cam Handsome All Stik Fancy Ribbons in beautiful by = patterns, choice color combinations; also two | Soft Faille Taffeta ¢ atin Messatine, printed Ye toned and ombre effects, in. choice colorings; | warp and fancy in potka dot Deen also fine quality all Silk Taffeta or Satin Taffeta | striped, f Dresden effects, fine murd Ribbons, in extra quality, popular color and quality, b bandsome finish Roos, black, white or cream; wiiths to 5 inches; values | — che ' binations; widths t dary: to 45c, at, yard 196 9 inches; vaiues to $1 at, yard BB More Atto: Biggest Easter Sale of Canned Fruits We believe it will pay me time before you 1 in Seattle begins here tomo! enough to last the entire s rrow morning and {s for two days only. mmor. One thing is a, it will be opportunity like this to buy, so take advantage of Fancy Royal Ann Cherries, put up in vacuum glass ; Pheasant Plume— Fancy Ege jars, a snap at 50c jar. Special for one day, | large regular price 1 quart jars 40 . more than six to one customer, Pheasant Cherries—White or Black Cherries, 86 can. 8 Pheasant Strawberries 226 ries, put up in heavy &trawber Price Fancy ca syrup; regular regular price n. Special 1Be hes—Put up in heavy syrup; Ome Pheas sant Red Raspberries—Fancy fruit put up in | M4 heavy syrup, large cans; regular price 30c can. | Pheasant Apricots—Put up in heavy syru Special 20e Cars Transfer To Filled