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and {t L# hard to get ship nu the mines, Railroads JUMPS. INTO. are aviest buyers | Ride Home Free ™ xh n i, we Me 60 cents, Anthra € o@ with every purchase se. yt it ley 4th © Band Box Mar at | of ' at th Jyattionary, vb P1100 First Ave gill rise 08 Ap — ash." iia | |, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, arch 28 Prof, A. W. Upson, oc —— a ait hair of Mterature at the University re of Minnesota, author an@ poot Jumped from a bridge into the M Don't Worey, Walon Us Grew” upying the ; i sisetppl river this morning om expected to die The cause of the act Is unknown, except it ib ed to nervous temperament The Day for Desks > KO to the Furniture Day ¢ leseribed below, §@1 down ‘The dest you ca Btore ov Sat @ we offer 8 \ FAMILY PULL | hs Fes t failure of the com ‘ing witness to p cheek forgers, when the culprit ‘ 1 a family im litter & te an ordinary clreumstance w . ence, Ik constar neg ht the efforts of the ta menacing evil ring the past six n who passing this per, and it te no secret at many fnstan been “squash © accused witness and ® the by rel to paying money they were out In the police departme much criticlam directed at the man who will practically render futile the attempts of the officers to rid the city of check forgers by thus al lowing culprita with a little family pull to go scot free it has happened that at least two self-confeaser forgers, who had not been guilty of passing 4 (G checks, but were also known to be implicated tn othe q cationable Ty " e& UNION STREET nt there is Very recently obtained, the families of the forgers having squared things with the mon who had cashed the worthless paper NELSON-- HERRERA NEW YORK, March 23.—Arranae ments were completed by wire today for the Nelson-Herrera fight before @ Pacific coast athletic club be tween May 7 and 12, for a purse of $20,000. The winner in to receive $9,600 and the loser $6,400. In addi tion to bis end of the purse, Neizon will receive $4,000 | Infants SHOOTS WES LOVER Specials | _ F Satu d horse trainer, found Joe Meloy, or r ay Portuguese in the company of his wife. MeDonald drew a revolver and shot Meloy through the beart McDonald married a divorced we WOOL VESTS ie eho Ereelleat Quality, Sizes 1 to 6 Years a GOVERNOR OF | ONE-HALF PRICE WASH pane p dey beh OHIO WORSE Whi OAKLAND, Cal., March 23.--Com ‘Wash Bonnets, Same trimmed; worth from Sée to $4.00, mr, ' ONE-HALF PRICE | | COLUMBUS, Ohto, March 22 have issued a bulletin anying t [A targe number of ‘aa pretty Dresses, slightly soiled, stzes 1 to 4 §| be {s not so well, 2 dropateal cond! FID eee sees tion has developed at the base of ONE-HALF PRICE |)"* sie a. BONNETS REPAIRS COSTLY BROOKLYN, N. Y., } MG Une of fine Silk Bonnets, in all colo tye The estimate of the cost of Tee cisee 5. w lors, styles, and work on the battleship Massachu jotta, In the Brooklyn navy yard | | } sinew ONE-HALF PRICE 25¢ SPECIALS "teria ic i t Slip pers, in all colot 25c SLGaam ° — ERNST B BROS. INC. “EG | reaches nearly the sum of $1 000 060 rovements asd make the mmended by the bo Egan & Ericson, photographers » 6x8 Cabinet otos for aly $2.50 per dozen. Open Gatur ait Closed Sunday. *** A MARVELOUS INVENTION “td Ave, econd ie e. 3067506 . PIKE ST. ur years we b ork on that tremendously difficult problem of making 4 filling the teeth that would have all the properties of the tooth itself fact would 5 oth that the nd do it ' 1 tooth could not be m the natural or und tooth, We have By producing t Removal Sale Fi On Hees for one week comr a | a urnist per cent. discount on all Remember—that all ou figures at a | ~ selling of counts Bamed at ou get t these figures—that 5 sale March 31st, and that we will §14-16-18, after cated in our new st oy om, onday morning, April 2 " r Ne Inge 81.00.UP nen 500¢ Painless extraction free wher ordered. All_ work ed for 12 years, Exam VApevprry- BOTH PHONES 1158. 506-508 PIKE STREET OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 3071, Pike St. 1430 Third Ave. IN MOVE MENT ARETTE LEAGUE. permit any young man, igarette. I pledge my- power to discourage, uaintance, the habit of T hereby pledge myself ne when in my company, to smo self, also, to do all that lies I among the young ~~ of Ae smoking cigarettes, I desire) tered as a member of The Signa THE STAR'S ANTI- ise , to have my name en- Anti-Cigarette League. Address ay practically every | yEnbhie ladic belonging to each club nday s | superintendent in the | a Individual efforts can be more y will ke a ab t talk in the) readily reali 1, One young womar interests of the Anti igarette | writing to The ta mays that it league. The teachers in the sub-/is remarkable the few cigarette urban Sunday sch Will also de-| smokers there are at present at the ote a short time to the alms of the! untversity league and follow with a general! About a month ago smokers were ! » of the evils of cigarette! very plentiful, but since then, due moking The movement has awah to the fferent sound arguments Hed spectal interest in every advanced by the Anti-Cigarette ganization {1 city, and the/ league, the ranks have gradually ot he te thinned out " . ft The young lady says that the © University until al ‘Ken, Then | be entered and con will not re x | are put on the league p six other flelde wi |LOCATED LAST The old Rainier under the have ben f Clothing went Into bank ruptcy some time ago, and the stock was ordered sold by the U.S. Cor D, J. Rickle big stock at be the greatest bargain « After p Rickles rece was the fortunate purchaser, secur ng the a price that was considered by m tained tn ed an order fre t the remoxdeli and, being unable to secure a new location store the goods Seattle for ym Senator 8 to va premises, in order to permi f the bui was forced tc After considerable ulty Mr. Rickles has at last se cured a desirable location, at No, 220 Pike Street, between Second and Third Avenues, for thirty days only, and the mammoth stock of the Rainier ¢ lothing Company, of No 7, First Avenue, consisting of Clothing, Hats, Shoes Men's Furnishir Tee pes, Valises, Ete., will be sold, commencing tomorrow m., at such bargain in years I believe that when I buy cheap I should give the y the benefit of my good fortune.” One glance at our windows will tell y Note the prices below r Goods, Suit Cases, turday, at 9 } t ave not seen » nS a8 th€ people of Seattle ou the whole story All Wool Suite « Fine Worsted Bulte nd $20.00 Men's Pine Tall-made Buits PANT $2.50 Strong, Durable Pants $2.60 Wool Pants $4.09 Wool Panta beautiful patterns $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Dress Pants. .cs<..5. $250 a ifwk $2.00 4 Workts 0 Working Bt © soles $2.50 and $4.00 Bhoes, choice ate UNDERWEAR. $2.00 Fine All Wool Underwear $1.26 Med Weight Underwear Light Weight Wool Underwear The Extra Heavy Jersey d Underwear, all col $1.00 Linen Mesh Underwear, summer weg thc Balbriggan Underwear . 6c Light Balbriggan Underwear, . JJ SHIRTS. To Laundered Shirt Be $1.00 Laundered Shirts 35 Front Shirts, beaut . ioe stk and line G56 © Shirts, all colors ° fie HATS. $2.00 Fine Pur Hate, € different styles ’ De $3.60 Hates, Lion brand $1.45 FURNISHING GOODS. 2he Wool Hox 1246 vas Gloves © Suspender Suspenders FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN 00 Young Men's Sults, double hregated 3-1 « ta hiets, 2 for Old Rainier Clothing Co. 220 Pike Street BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVENURE LOOK FOR SIGN OF BANKRUPT SALE. SUNDAY SCHOOLS ube hav nd send them tn. Washington party 1 d of young Indies who! single moment arrive same vicigity, Thus chamber of commerce Is making ata can be better scattered | more WASHIMGTONIANS rangements for @ four-dayw’ enters nment, including public recepe Many pledges wore received ARE ENTERTAINED ‘ fons and trips to neighboring this morning’s mall and this week — promises to be the banner one, in| with List, Matus’ Life Bg. Don't delay a been compo: live fu the their work over the olty and become united the polnt of pledges re d, wl the league has been organized (Special to The Star.) List tt ANGEL March The day and tomorrow remain, Signup LOS 1.00 Kid Mba rigs , Gloves * RELIABLE GooDSs ONLY. See Our Line of Wash Goods Natty Covert JacKe $06.0 Hosiery and Underwear the pair fast black, new lace Women's Lace Hose Women's Bleached White with high long sleeves, finished with tape 1 regular on, 4 leq ¢ 6 and 9, all one price, each 2he Boys’ Clothing Men’s Furnishings Boys’ Work-a-day Shirts, sizes 8 to Men's Fancy Negligee Shirts of fine mohair splendid quality, each mad with handsc silk figured bos- B Knee tizes 4 do 14, made oma, made with attached and detached tough, sewed corduroy or cuffs, big values at, each 65e everywhere at 65¢ and 75c, on special 6 Howe, with double tomorrow at 4 toes, also Fifty Dozen Men's § 1-3¢ Cambric ee, also with chiefs cotton feet, a pair special at, med Millinery to the best ad i Foreign Trin new ha »w and Sale of Pattern Hats and Home t wnexcelied in the west. You cannot « yo ave ween Ours McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. Creep nega BARGAIN STORE® MANUFACTURERS SAMPLE SHOE SALE Shoes recently purchased from the three 1104 First Ave. grade Louls, Mo.; J. P. Lewis & Co., Chicago, and We place on sale Saturday 5,000 pairs of high well known shoe manufacturers—Bassett, Bates & Co., St. Robert Johnson-Rand Shoe Co., St. Louls, Mo., comprising one of the most complete lines of up-to- date footwear ever shown on the coast succeeded in landing these purchases at a very low price, and to make this the We fort { you must eee the goods to believe the Banner year, we have priced them so low of misleading you. future need. prices that we will quote. We make this statement honestly, with no Intention You should by all means attend this Great Shoe Sale and put in a supply to last you for urchased from us at this sale is strictly guaranteed, and if not satisfactory, we Every pair of shoes 1 will replace the old pair with new ones worth $4.00 $2.95 Men’s High Top Every Day Shoe, worth $3.00 $2.15 f Skin. AS @ Shoes, all styles and ly reduced Men's Steel Calf Low Shoe, worth 94.00 re aks $2.95 Me n's ‘s Viel and Calf Skin, worth $2.65 Men's High Grade Patent Leather, * Shoes, best on earth. Men's Low Pat. Leather, Men's Heavy worth $2.00 Mon’s Heavy Skin Shoe, wo: Men's Dress Viel or Ci worth $5.00 Men's Dre hoes, lace and ongress, worth $2.75. .81.85 s Dress Shoes, bigh grade $2 81.65 last day of our great Suit Sale. All of our $ Many choice 00, $18.00 and $20.00 prow, Saturday, Ia positively the till to be had in our Clothing Department Rememt ns in Franges for Sale Cenrury Furnrrure Company THE DAYS ARE GLIDING SWIFTLY BY and tor of 1,000 Srconp Avenve & Spring Street POUNDS OF COAL, with each of " th s ab ut ur Don't hesitate a Mor h R «e $ ) down and $1 a week buys @ Laclede Range —for “sin , 3 Serore No. }—MADRAS CROSS-BAR STRIPED CURTAINS— THE Very ttractiv ches wide, 3 yards | assorted LAST ees _ 18 SOLD. Regular value $1.50, Saturday, pair .........0 ur Va $2.00, Saturday, pair No. 2—-WEATHERED OAK STOOL— Uph ¥ comforting to weary feet and legs. Regular val ; 6, Saturday * s9e No. 3—WEATHERED OAK TABOURETTE— Most poret aturday BEAR fn mind that we have fi and improverr ds and ar f you do the new nvenient for a lawns and he hundred uses. boats; regular especially on $1.50, 9e shed the alterations opened our spring on our five floors, anything, Just come In an education to examine value ents to our ste now displaying them Even xt wish > purchase and styles, It in our Oriental Rugs alone. Then there are many other beau- toful objects, COME AND VIEW We Pabst SPs re leapt ge ide ena Rag ay od (a | rday morning and th@ | ; | : |