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gash mere Creat! WOULD BUNCO |r tee’ Oo re___Ihe “ew. - than @ slab of petrified Bangcrit! one. d Throe Pair Lots of Lace T ester procetdea to trax the Atrio u im talne at Half Price for Friday KING COUN VY trom ut the Northern Pacitie w U0}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. One, two and lots of Lace Curtaina at half price should They've brought this bunch of new eo this & Friday Special that you'll . . the (ee er ences ntiquated hlerogiyphice up here Curtains represer er patterns—the ends of a stock, J] NORTHERN PACIFIC DESIRES TO SELL SOME EGYPTIAN WORK, | a o harguin, and at the mame time ‘These i b 1@ well worth whil hand each one : > = IN THE NATURE OF LAND SURVEYS, TO TH DUNT M they ave , ems. 2 A. ‘vonditios « go to epee , . % THE COL ¥ 09 look here, they offer t sell you} gome sample * MISSIONERS thelr precious bargain only cor » pal , Battenber a nee § 7.00 dition that you'll silce of another qpeir, No. » de ae generous #lab of mother earth, with pair, No. 280 « oe 60 Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh by the young prosecuting attorney plenty of th on it, and give them tpn Ne 390 * maitenl * 4 ; the way @ the Northern Pacific |" e@ld Mackintosh They were | year-old transeripts on that, T sur pan No a % mat «4 . 700 a | made by private persons, and there pore, to aell to you after « while CHINA CLOSETS age i ndespensible in even the mont plainly furnished dining rooms. Appre ip $40-82, Battenberg ‘ . ‘ Fue 'dheperatibn: teeantiy mahe-an'| Cour, reprenenk:Aeoiaias aeeee than | declan the telaenes ante anturen clating the fact that housewives will be particularly interested in them just at this time, we will 1 No. 206, Battenbe ' . 7 a tte eroun enough on the face! a bunch of ext F ealeeenen in Fl, | acre = a nn tpg seg poll several patterns (from two of the best known lines) at deep cut prices; all are brand new No. Real Arablan timber holdings to the nty com Vered mountains wight served Pinuch; but, no atr ’ you ‘ . . " No. Real Arabian ‘ 8 v missioners, the same to be used in| up on thene ape Pa t of barren | don't get any ; Reg. Price. Cut Price. Reg. Pr Out Price No. Rea Are vou «e omputing the taxes on the property, | kop) In the Oom Paul country. | vieing any euch ahe $28.00, Weathered Oak .. Ps $24.50 $47.50 Weathered Oak .. .6+ «ses $30.00 No. Real Arata voce 2 The county commissioners, It is un- | Whatever these transcripts are, they | And notwitha ea Aveb hen “ 2 , | aerntood Ard. aod Cluny i Cluny 4. were just about reaching | were made seven King county's pocket to | whe he purchase price of the | fore cna tone $40.00 Fumed Oak coves voce coe BT. OO $44.00 Antwerp Oak se ee sees B3Z.00 b¥ the county $45.00 Fumed Oak... ..... soe B29.50 $45.00 Weathered Oak .. «. « «+. $38.00 that might have swept | commiastoners to argue with him or Mackintosh in still firm. “8 peceesewems Golden dak This yearn ago, and] ments Brought . tie uf Cluny : ty Cluny and Cluny and Cluny y / been out counting up the | attorneys wnacripts, when they were stopped these timber holdings clean since | the mutte (See cut), ge An elegant pat en oak; has EREEEEEEREEEEEEEEE tern ( fn quarter saw frontand full ed oak, with length glass full heavy glass panel sides panel front and very highly sides; swell polished front. Carved quarter saw top and feet edoak frame Reg. $43.00. Cut Reg. $48.50. ut) ewel | glass i h Points h Points Points Points Potats h Points : ’ 1 i I 1 1 ' i : 1 , 3 2 i 1 : 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 3 s 1 : EEEREERE C ~ COR. SECOND tT @ UNION STREET Cut Price Parlor Suites Parlor Furniture is always in especial demand at this t:me when so meny people are mov ing Into new homes or re-furninbing the old. On Friday and Saturday we offer several parlor suites at cut prices, such as have neve re been offered in floor. Thene e. We wish you to visit our elegant Parlor F w of the cut-price bargains y substa lity damask. Reg A 3-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany frame; covered with highest grade m bose velour very -50 showy suite. Reg. $45.00. Cut to Piece Suite, volid mahogany. An elegar ¢ of workmanship. Handsomely covered with silk verona velour. Reg. $ Piece Suite, sol 00. Cut te «$75.00 any frame; covered with finest silk damask. A very elaborate suite Reg. $165.00 Cut to ie 92.50 Cut Price F riday Only FOR TWO DAYS ONLY WILL OFFER AS SPECTAL. Aina Lawn Sprinkler, regular $1.50, special 81.19 Lawn Sprinkler, regular $1.00, special So Ayes &-inch Rubber Hose, regular $3.00, special 2.7 These are genuine bargains. eet | ERNST BROS. } THIS PICTURE SHOWS ONE OF THE INNOCENT VICTIMS OF THE 1 a AN E SHELI, FILLED WITH CARBOLIC ACID, HURLED AT THE 606 PIKE STREET ve . STRUCK THE HORSE, AND, JUST AS THE CAMERA SNAPPED, THE SUPFE WITH CRIES OF PAIN ma STRIKE FANCY MADRAS CROSS BAR LACE CURTAINS in assorted colors. Reg, per pair $2.50 to $3.50. DRIVER For Friday, cut to ¥ $1.95 REARED These Friday and Saturday cut-price bargains are for CASH AND FINAL. None to deslere _ SOME BIG SURPRISES EVIDENCE cca ct in ‘ce . nn 7 WILL UN DER a aa on dan ates Geen oa | PERFECTED) win rete ine below pieployed ty the| plained that the company was com- | secti of the country, the worst in Aamperctbaresanps ey | pelled to file its through rates with | the history of the section. More than i Roslyn ire : Sees y swig aid ae ae a een the commission. This rm belug | 30 inches of snow has fallen in the wavy VOTING IN THE SCHOOL TEACHERS’ CONTEST mut thie morning. This atep has been | onde pubtie, was cut by tival'rall |pact care aise cekines Date | CHANGES THE POSITIONS OF LEADING CANDIDATES— 1 e Labor Councit of Be- | mens tn’ fenttlo F roads which were not compelled to|fer heavily on account of this being HS make their rates public. His com-|the lambing season. Merchants are 4 MISS NICHOLS 18 NOW IN FIRST PLACE e |pany, under the law, could not| unable to deliver goods on account te tral Labor union giving MAY BOYCOTT - {change its rate for seven or eight | of the depth of the snow and for the 1 6 success The officers _ | days d meanwhile other Mvew! first time ina year the stages leav- WASHINGTON, D. ©, May 4 took the cargoes. If the ships of |ing here have been complied to The following is the standing of} LAND CONTAINED DECOM. |! ‘he new organts ° pre James J. Hill was before the senate oo to: Om t he © ma of the he company did not carry @ pound | asbndon their tripe 7 - me 8 Men arg echo Morcne ; 0 R AND N Co. J on: oe eel i en oe: Tn eee yp hon sh © “achool.| POSED REMAINS the « eadern being contre je The . jajcommittee on Interstate commerce jor freight it would make no differ-| constantly atopy a gi. COFFIN FOUND ON VASHON I6 7 “feveral surprises were sproog in a contest with the count, the six leaders now Waving & total of more than 21,000 Mise A. Frances Nichols... Rainier | but the constitut > anti he-4 Mins Lititan Metealt.. Cancade| , P r| CONNELL, Wash, May 4.—9 declared Mr. Hi When his road |@aaan ht kt RRRAKKkehe RHEKKKRERKEKREhK Rainier school, | Mise Lou Chase Walla Walla) An investigation of the coffin | mumber of ne affiliated with the | are being considered at the trriga $2, White pan - 26 ‘ ky i : Ten ean eRe eam 4 — — F P ” seats SB | : bee td We — : ’ | built be went to Washington | ® ait PE beary vote and jumped | Mise McMillan .. +++ Ballard! shaped box found Monday after- | central body thoy narens here to boycott the|sate and found that its greatest THIS 18 FUNNY “DOPE.” * FOUND WINE IN- . to first place, and Miss | Mise Hawkins ++++-Green Lake| noon by Postmaster Charles Brick Hane Puttrich, the chief exe «|. K&N. be thy ad in all, | broduct was lumber. There was & STEAD OF VINEGAR. Cascade, who has led the | Mina Nelite Buckley. . Central! son, of Aquarium, Vashon island, | office the present wan | it Ie believed, that stands in the way | rate of 90 cents per hundred po * CHICAGO, May 4—Before . since the start of | Mies Nellie G ++z20-.DMRIA | develops the fact that it contained | tleeted president ew organt- | of the Palouse Irrigation project * Sew occupies second | Mise Fuller .......-....Walla Walls | at one time a body of either a man | 24tion. Dis selection being in the The ‘ Wednesday night | Lumber dealers sald they could sbip|@ Lundquist said: | Mise Young Miner! or woman, presumably murdered. | ture of « aquet for the ¢ | wan ended t arke delegatic at 65 cents. He knew they could|® “When you meet « stranger * 3 4 e Ww ‘ ry pete t Pr ¥ it 7 Dangere: es bere Serer ete day ence with the dividends. | Diacriminations were necessary, on lumber to the eastern market the Self-Culture club Dr. V. G. PRINCETON, N. J., May 4.— Patrick Devine, a grocer, made an unexpected discovery in his storeroom today, which result- ed in a« profit of 500 per cent. Fifteen years ago Patrick bought ten barrels of vin from the representatives of « large St. Louis firm. This has Gradually been used since then, and when the last barrel wa: tapped Patrick discovered to amaze ment it was wine. He completely mystified at » but upen examination found a high grade of sherry wine, which he immedi sold to a local di fancy price. | Miss Alice Turner -Longtellow | Mise Hertha Johbusen . Intertake Mise Peart Bacon......Bescon Mili . wis te of shipping largo constructed box thrown J. | 20 Wetematt This is a dis water near Dolphin point to hide | Prank Cottertil was made recording | and Kahlotus crimination against lumber on the me. The tides at *eretary nd George Listmar Many prominent men, among them |eastern end of the road, but in ten treamurer Paace me 100 strong. escorted bY | not do it and he made s the Meanewick band, there were ale |40 ce The body was covered with quick brew Walla Walla school Miss McMittan, Ballard | pay close attention to his voice, motions and build. If you quar- rel with him and he leans back - ward, shaking his head from side to side, or holds hie hands in his pockets, don't be afraid of him. He @ coward and won't fight. But beware of the men whe steps forward, holds hia head down and shakes it from left to right. “People who give vent to » and admiration in nasal tone and enjoy gaping with open mouth @ y mark “Long, angular people can al- ways work. They have capa- eity, and, like the mule and ox will *t there. If @ stranger has a hard, stiff hand you can depend upon him as a friend and fear him as an enemy. Vital people are not so relia- ble and don't like hard work. They enjoy banquets and will talk to the cook. Osseous peo- ple will eat food like sticks of wood.. Good natured people are lime and gravel and the hastily the also Vice President Alice 1 «from Eitopia, Mere | qua: Hal Cascade + Gra Everett school, | MIS" Wing. | ane Ballard | jenty-first place t0} stiss Maynard sores Everett | there gl wag day's | wien Rachel Hyland.........Central ‘of the contestants are within the dastardly « that point run like a mill ra Winds sweep up and down the n sound and the waves run high. The} Peter Hanson. a member of the I brewers’ union, left Wednesday man Jones, addre i the years there w id be no lumber produced in that section. It was \y =a x? because the cars going out with WRRAAHRARRRERARES lmerchandise brought loads back cht for Oregon and California, to | * that these low rates could be made | Mise Metta Armour Cotumbia | bel Nettiet ongtetio MS @f each other, and as | ie Me wn... iaameers Mies De Hart Seattle High ose day yanoes the interest in| Miss Condon...........T. T. Minor jad _ ¢ ne ene p>. mat. | Present ee of the strikers t.|# CONSCIENCE HURT | Resides growing more keen. Miss Bunker ........... South Park | !ime to discovered by a as ; : master, who was cruising along the UPlon men in thone » *s He was POR 20 YEARS. hon island tn search |*Prointed for the purpose by the action of the two elements brought Serres ee ee eee eee eee ees the merchandise for the| cific coast, his road handled ® \ freight for the Orient. Large qua jtities of flour at one time were * |hauled from the Twin Cities to the Orfent, but the Interstate commerce commission stopped it This statement produced a fire of questions from members of the com- shores of V the league team of that place. The| Of fencing. For two hours or r locals have won every game thia| Erickson labored to bring the box Season, excepting the University | Close enough to shore to open It series, and expect to make a com “I fully expected to find a skele mendable showing. The league plays | ton in the box,” sald Erickson on its opening game May § S are at | Wedne afternoon I felt quite present taking on amateur teame for| Creepy and at one time was almost practice tempted to run from the spot. How as eter, I atuck to the job and upon SENATOR opening the rude casket found ft to rire oo" these fe one nd the |” an gee eee, One 18 TACOma’s Guest) °O"™® hew w bones ar hi Hitec bodies have been re-| TACOMA, May 4—United Staten Band two are said to be in the | genator Samuel H. Piles arrived tr Ghe of the victims i# John | Tacoma Wednesday evening. attend-| «4 « public reception at the Hote! mete Tacoma, given in honor of hin nn ecHoo. and Mra. Piles, and m Menlor class of the high|'™ Pression t all who came f Wednesday night, elected | COMtaet with him for the clacs day exercises. He was tendered a lunch Pobably will be hela June 1) T2°OMA at moon today Bower, Lox Pitts was elected class orator Jeanette Bart hint Drophet: Mies Peet; Chris Reidel, gr Enyhart, wii and testa-|'% ¢v¥ery possible mar NEW YORK, May 4—"M Postmaster, my conscience hy been troubling me for nigh on to twenty years, and | can't go before the great judgment seat before | pay the government thie Bo sayin, tall, thin man with grizzled hair and bear laid a mew half-dollar on Post s desk. and | live at the handling the local strike. In a few * ayn another delegate will be sent to Columbia | ‘The object is to extend the boy ee ee ee ee od TIP Pee eee eee eee ee eee ee 2 es Puget » tn, © ay The longshoremen on a strike against McCabe & Hamiliton, the Puget sound stevedoring company, claim they have drawn first blood CAN'T HELP ITSELF Heart disease never grows better of itself, Unless something t# done to ammist its recovery, it will surely lend to death, through some chronic aT der which it has tr or by sudden heart fallure. The very best restorative known tn Dr. Miles Heart Cure, which strengt heart muscles and nerves it wilt made more eff lue to the fact that and =Hawall # do not enjoy master Wilco n the strike. Although they have | not been able to stop the loading | of ships by non-union men in this harbor, they have been instrumen- tal in holding up the Sesostris at San Francisco. a mo as in this section imprint of a human form atili dis klime High Bridg science -stricken man, twenty years ago | ma | package and put @ letter in it that the bones were thone of a | | | ing |® Lonly paid third-class postage. ‘ : = entinbien al Although the boycott ta being a | hemes belng. All the evidence of ton here, it je under unfavor- | That was stealing. I've calcu otted by organize ting the latter to ing along with yrnable in the qu ne the first pack, roner Carroll stated Wednesday eee eeeeeeeneeeee out Haquids of malt origin ttle fails it, money SEER EEE ER EEE EE EERE ee cellent salesmen.” crime are being preserved by the authorities, bat the work of the rderer or murderers was well Little hope ts advanced by authorities that the crime may be uncovered. Deputy Core nold went to the Istand Wedne afternoon. A amall bag of the bon * eee ee ee ee eT a wp ircurmstances, ae there te little |* lated that first-class postage on fair” beer to be procured that package was 30 cents. Se Steps will probably be taken as the Mehére it is, with interest. Now at the 1 discussed # I've got nothing on my mind a # and I'll sleep better.” ethsatasar ony y} MOVING TODAY > rr ae * | | ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS COLFAX, May 4 has been done the vegetables on the |the more important events desired © Washington. Tacoma tn the way of national | eee eRe eee ee He Wo Chinese Medicine Co res all chronio diseases of men and women without oper ation Cured by Chinese rooths, herbs, barks, buds, Vegeta- bles, These wonderful rem gistation In an interview Senator Piles ex-| ¥8% gathered and brought back to | \ acausas Sie techelk to aioe Se tanya , |POZNER BROS $22,000 STOCK \SBATTLE MAN 5 te a The Allen banks, off the cast | pen eee ee ATUnDae s \ od in many coast of Vashon island, causes the “ ‘ ai places. J. R. Lee, fruit grower of rt to he shallow But for thia - HAS CURE Penewawa, was in town Wednesd: the | d uplands by the heavy frosts the past few nights, Ice was for m, aquen May Day, an inetrictor tn Stamps to the vat t who has| surance papers were » days, will be| Novelty Mill company, at 107 Wes by Miss An-| Madison street, during the noon hour! and {ts | Wednesday. The police belleve that | Deputy © © cured of been given We GUAR- ANTE ecze- ine would have never es iiss on tno bis taal FOR SHOWBLINDNESS overt Jackets and beane were killed by th = | and length,” sa Wyle § Arnold, “1 would Yile Hemnph I take |it was the work of sneak thieves. | gp t tat a body. The | er hanct ' say that it contained a bod Th hte to F ett next No o day by A. Bridge & Co, ie to go NO! tTH YAKIMA, Ma ma, rheumatism, agthe ma, catarrh, stomach. kidney, liver, female sale Saturday. Mr. Bridge has} heavy rainfall in the Yakima v y.1 it anna ios |p onan "The [sna all the heavy drays in Wow | pDICINE NOT _ NECESSARY Custom Weilerdny morning, wan welcomed ? ¢ an in he office at the body must have been nude when and the big task of moving a 2000 y the far ; ons foes Bey Mints, Ties are ae setiens:|ctguk tn onidauri ate tas cirenay| <FOR. PERMANENT CURE OF Tailored spring has consequence weakness and a te diseases. Cal) ee this wonder. Have a rs. The rainfall this en very light soil is much drier than is usual at this time of year en in the salt which Seattle has never known, at} A wonderful, If #tmple, cure ts re ime, probably 9 o'clock Saturday morning,” sald | ported by Mr. H. W. Utter, of No, 901 well COLFAX, May 4.—John McGrath is the first person to fall victim to Prosecuting Attorney Kipp’s crusade against those who sell liquor t habitual drunka MoGrath wa fine of $50 and $2.50 h was caught coffin could have b Show low Cure Yours water but @ short bien veo 8 4 one month. The edges are not fray- | the manager, “We may have some | Twenty-fourth avenue north, FREE. od to any extent. Salt water has | difficulty in getting enough exper-|known Seattle architect, After sev tendency to bleach wood snow \lenced sales people to handle the |eral unsuccessful attempts to secure hite, The lumber in this box |crowds, but to offset thin we will | relief hot operated « byl | No sould boid. prom hp pa a jeetiaca Iwi [looked almost new. The timber |make prices that will induce the (re 4 to him by Dr. Williama, the T tooled them aii and eured myvelt By red mand nar | in it Was Puget sound growth. Care| people to buy quickly.” A Bridge / young ophthalmologist and optician fragments of cloth, gold teeth or begur You can state posttive y| OPTIC NERVE TROUBLE. } stand the action of quicklime. The |truly sensational sale, the lke ‘of | ( 50 e A Uj 1 helpless and bed-ridden for years from = double rupture Isewhere, perfect might war —— ansessed a i conts. Mc 1207 2nd Ave a bottle of be Next to Stone Tidiay tres Fisher & Lane ing r to a man who had been posted ae a habitual drinker i} send the cure free by mall If you write for it. It : Sines cured thousands. Itwilleure you. Writeto-day. Capt, WA N08 Ooty Wate Htown, N.Y. was taken to line the inside with | (x nue, with his new building paper, which ie impervi- | price Seattle at 1416-1417 system of lense treatment, No drugs @us to the action of quick!ime.” Becond avenue. of any kind were used. o the largest popular of 1112 Becond av oNe RED LODGR, Mont, May 4.—A