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a Mix 4 SEATTL KE STARS TURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1906. j jever before, and from all appear« RULES FOR THE f ances the efforts of Game Warden ~ : 4 “ : Marey BME to protect and preee The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Company gate the trout supply have borne i] AMMAR LEAGUE P | muh frult, The trout caught were | on AR average larger than last year —--— Some of the well known pools that " Every prinéipal in the efty has were practi@illy depleted last 8A | renotvet copy of the rules which won are again well stocked. aid lo | aii) govern grammar Shoot league cal fishermen are loud in thetr . baseball this season, No pupil may FOR THE praise of Game Warden Riel ef | niay who is over IT yeare of ame ‘ emeere: rts to protect mame tinh in the | BOY Wie ee tunt be A reaullar atrenmie Of the state. ly enrolled atudent for four weeks } prior to bi first came — R Abusive, profane or Indecent ta ‘ FISHERMEN RETURNING FROM | ' PLAY FIRST GAME muage will be sufficient grounds te } ° " ° uality any player for the sea ais $1.10 Bed Comforts to sell at 79. $1.25 Lace Curtains to sell at 7%, TROUT STREAMS = BRING! — THE ANTL- -EAGUE, P : | son: se ae a ESIORRSTTS LEROUS $35.00 Model Suits to sell at $22.50 K LARGE C . . Schools must.enter teams by April! . BACK | CATCHES AND] ext saturday attorioon at 3] 19° and ‘ait applications are’ to. be| Abstaining myself from the ise of cigarettes, I hereby ' , : ok the first Interachotantic base very day, on every train, Garvey-B n ( ARGER sT p—{ B m o Beer G. Douthitt, of) - y ’ 4 ores ‘ OnISS—PROTEC £ the year wilt be played | SANT (0 BecrnlAry A Cl eee evamen {J Promise to usemy influence to Induce others to do the same anita Nocera a necdall bargain. Every Gay you'll find % ee ON EFFORTS t Reoreation park, Captain Mea ~ s A : y fi vere, Bs TION EFFORTS ARE SHOWN |) Mec line up hia team ageinat | WH De played at Recreation, Lin- 1H T also desire to have my name enrolled as a member of The Bf ix not far off, We'll help you to your Haster needs anid say ¢ a > WAV ; on ae teerott high mhoat, jodie and Woodland par mn TO HAVE BEEN FRUITFUL | woth high school. | vow han offered @ beautiful cup to|f Star Anti-Cigarette League, " the winning team, Ready to Wear Department SASEMER, ’ . ; i , | B WINS BET Sat Goue wakes wae! $35.00 PRINCESS SUITS $22.50 ‘re from numerous streams and each | hone, “Yesterday Turner turned tn Add to day is the Princess suit. \ © wor the pa r | Sporting Faltor The Star: Please| the scalps of 46 wild cate and one| ddress ‘ it. V r Wears the smile of complete satio- | newer the following question In |coumar for which Auditor Agnew | weeks in order to be able to ou th it at the ab ‘ fac Without & single exception | the sporting columns of your paper: | paid him $45, the reward specified | price Made of very f Panama, t y every man with @ atreak of genuine | A. bets a Princess . a... fu | bey i) ~— Warden =F yo Ts silk braid and two-toned k kirt the high J t p at te " mg ture wife of the King of Spain, ts! taine tha ¢ war waaed on oats! The Women's Christian T mn eedee “to Sore sin S P > - : ; ; wages ah . makeup brings Back | daughter of King Kdward VIl;| and cougars is money well paid an] ashe et hristian Temper 4 eaten ae, oy = _ trimmed to match coa I ’ 1 y ea @ goodly catch of speckled beauties. |) ers she ie not; which wins —J.| they annually kill hundreds of game| Suce Union of King county, tn cons | |. on, assomb! we express our : Will H. Morris headed @ party of /M. Tunney | birds vention held recently at Auburn,| hearty appreciation of the practi Ive up Sulse creek and the quintet a mye {cal stand The Star has taken tn adopted nlutte pralsi cSS ; climbed off the train with over 50 pied resolutions praising The | resenting the anti-cigarette pledge SILK AND DRESS GOODS D Bit" never likes to boast of his cigarette smoking. The following | WOK oli yy ee $1.50 36-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta Silk nd secondly, we dew 5 ea ability in the plecatorial art, & letter was recetved by The Star | express our grateful appreciation of be Mad ‘ ' members of his party relate 7, AIN / this ¢ t | © te hie expressed in s2-inch Imported 1 g fohair, al ple a at 4 : a His mornin 5 t . : pride th Bi” ie a mighty tab: — tention of enforcing the laws, snd at 396 : Orman | Bditor The Star:—OF all classes! pray that ay have the strength |] 38-inch all-wool Panama Suiting, gray, navy, champagne ' Cedar River Good | —_—— — read your paper you may be) to stand for the right as green, brown, tan and black. Go i3e ) | aire that none appreciate YOUT) against the enemies of Iaw and : W. A. Hardy journeyed up to the| ‘The New York Gtants used a push anti-cigarette crusade more than th®! order, and that we will do all tn DANISH CLOTH, Yard i2e endwatere of White river and hud! bell in the early ea of thetr | members of the Women's Chrtetiag | our power to ald him in making Se : a deen Lining Site, aft ‘ @reat tuck. Many fishermen went) training work at M his this sew Temperance Union, At our recent | ate a clean city tae patrea Li a up Cedar river and all report fine| son, and the excellent resulta ob- | county convention held in Aubure | Mra. A. B.C. NUGENT a @atshes, eapecially in the vi) tained inwures the permanency of | the following resolutions upon the ies dbl bitin santas LINEN SUITINGS _ - gust below Maple valley he p ball as a part of the train-| matter were passed and we Y a7-inch all-linen i" BUSIEST Senaee Gunareiion fought vars at tha tee ‘fork. beeee doaire thatr 1 The Star's anti-cigarette pledge B.S at the hern end made of lesther and} Recognizing the growing-cigar-| will be found at the head of this new spring shade r wear | ington. In Mevdent nde. wt ated it ette evil so detrimental to the health | column. Cut ft out, sign it and and wasl LUnsurpa { @nirance of Squak sieagh as many eter, it was} and morals of our and i it to the — ‘Anti-Ctgarette oc value, 4 a “yelling tne ye-eadthengp ot . when am firet arrived on whereas sooular prean te usual | League, The Star, Beattie.” ° . Many make creditable of grounds es an easy method of| MORNING SPECIAL ~ 4A @ood-sised lake trout hardening the muscles and improv ad oa 2 prepay H B. B. Cox, of Ballard, stole ao! ing wind of the players. The = oem : ‘ t march on his townsmes ar ame! men would divide {nto two squads, Best Rendered Lard, a Se back with more than a desen pe t on a side, and try to push the} § lb. to a customer i ple could use across & goal lina So many ven t the ball wou ~ " ; Treut Are Plentiful Sil agen i ge sete ~e Extraordinary Sale of Rogers ; td b m the shoulders of | " Silverware, Choice 19¢ i More people are taking advantage | ¥' ve lif ie Ghouteers af \ RB ete eda a i Of the opening of the season than | miederntes to posh the bal! ° so dozen * i 4 ae elim ieniiaanin ver the heads of the opposing Servers. wot 1 We team. The fact t there was con- | oe doze Roge ¢ sh f} erelee, and fits » ity, caused the , worth 7 . players to take much interest In the t } jo rg wate eect gg tn ARE DOING WELL. THEY ARGUE THEIR OWN CAUSE. Vs 0 ce 0 forest of Mekt ‘cuuvelid ye THEY CONVINCE 4 f the pre ary work ¢ | ning a team H O ses Dn all We Have to Get Out And QUICKLY, AND FIND THAT WH HAVE A VAST AND BRAUTIFUL STOCK OF SPRING GOODS THAT WE MUST ORT OUT OF THE WAY We Have Cut Prices THE CUT 18 DEEP-—-BUT IT HAD TO BE DONE WE ASK YOU TO VISIT THE BALE. IT IBA SERRE SERRE ER RRR RRR : YOUR IDEAL MAW RAR e British Americans Miss Grace Irene Evans, of 206 ]culty im finding ber Ideal, but when ith av. N., Seattle, breaks Into|@he does she will be amply repatd| wetry In desertt her Ideal M | for the time apent search: f on Here is the description: |im. He'd do for most any air | Money-Saving Proposition |] Value—Sale Will Contin Third Avenue nein pe ab al Pe MY IDBAL MAN | dee! iaam contest will close om ‘oont £ es For Men and Women Grist eee ING OF BRITISH AMERICANS Cravenettes, Haincoats and Mackintoshes freshly ‘Theater: Gentest ts my ideal, engaging Dis/ Priday night. Letters malied on | ! Friday night and reaching The # like the morn is both ruddy /o¢tice with the early morning m and Kursell & Drew, Mapagen every one made by the GOODYEAR RAINCOAT C©O,, NOW LO FOR THE PURPOSE OF OR CATED AT 202 PIKE ST You know what that means Think of a J. Redelsheimer & Co. , AN : 4 fair fon Saturd: im be a 20 00 tncoat om th t the rr uch slash - ANIZING AN ORDER TO BE bows n arday 20,000 Raincoats fron ° t makes in the world; at such sla on nee Satentag. o Soft love sits enthroned In the beam) ‘The prises, $5, $3 and $2, will be prices they can't last long. Every one was tailored by the best AND ALL ‘THIS wae KNOWN AS THE SONS OF ST é of bis eyes. pe me | awarded on Monday in the East and made expecially for this season's wear. Sing Favorite Nerthiand Sing, 7. ; . — ee SS, FR SNS, BSS Ee oe ge - 600-604 First Avenue, Cor. Strongest Overcoat House double breasted, loose or tight fitting. with or without belts, a | GBORGE, ON WEDNESDAY and yet wise ‘lw ys “Something Now Columbi + | as - ors, ali weights and many are sitk lined. A VISIT TO OUR STORE BEN HENDRICKS ICLOC | ee Street State cw cRS 1 9 PAGE OF VERTISE : , APRIL 4TH, AT $ O'CLOCK F oe over gC amo “ | WILL TELL MORE WONDERS THAN A PAGE OF ADVERTISE A Excellent Company, H ee Ted. he's GR) Take the Road of a Thousand MENT IN THE HALL OVER THE tg tage for California M PURNITURE READ THESE PRICES OLE OLSON \ good example of wi tertainment. No change tm ‘The Hie presence can always drive sor row array No vanity # hern Pacific Co's Coast | Line aod Shasta Route through « BSTABLISH Men's Raincoats never sold for Men's Craveneties, up to the $4.00 wholesale, sold minute, ell colors, nobby ys him, no folly te ” leountry where there is always Next Week a> ~~ apamaaeinas exhaustible, Tickets, reservations your cholce, to close out bal hundreds sold during this sale 9) —————— j and descriptive it ure at Union a | Ticket Office, 608 First avenue. ed —, Se SD ee ELLIS, General Agent. Ses er cate MOCCASINS “An aphatie Seatthen attends oo wie | FORCE to Vacate |] WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY apeeeh | He's willing to learn, tho’ he's able |) GREAT CLES, Auen- | to teach. { H. Lewis 4 Co. He bas promised to love me—bis 700 Pirt Ave. Cor. Cherey word I'll belles - For his heart is too honest to let | him decetve Then blame me ye fair one, if justly you can Since the picture I've drawn is ex actly the man ance The at $1 Mens Raincosts, all colors. wholesale price $6.75; at least Ladies’ Ratncoats, of very fine sold at $2.00; yours now tan, navy blue and fine checks. SPECIAL ais P Phones, Main 3098; Ind. 3006. actos! va $8.00; last week Ladies and Men's Raincoats, wholesale p we must have sold 200 of them $9.76; hundreds of these have at $3.75; yours this week heen sold at $4.00; closing price #2. 83.00 Ladies’ Cravenettes, semi-tight Ladies’ Raincoats, of very fine fitting, % and cloth, wholesale price $4 natty shades tan, olive hundreds have been sald du brown; actual values $16.50 ing this sale at $2.00; sale last week's sale price $8.50 price to close 81.00 this week to close Children's Raincoats almost given away to clase out the ba of them. Sale now on. Store open evenings during thie sale GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO., 202 PIKE STREET Next Door to People’s National Bank to AND GOOD G@ooD MUSIC SPEAKERS WILL BE PRES «, in oars RAYMOND & HOYT 405 PIKE ST. WE ARE ON THE GROUND IN MANHATTAN AND GOLDFIELD Pionwers in the greatest £6! producing section of the Untted States. Our business bas been the promotion of mining companies of merit. In this we have been eminent] successful. We have made fortunes for 4 ge clientele of patrond Beultered through many states and terri tortes. In our long list of mining ventures we have single failure ke in @Migdnies we have promote tripled and qua ied in Vetop. Laat week CHAS. M. SCHWAB PURCHASED THE BULLFROG AMETHYST We aold this stock to th#'pablic at 16 cents a share | months ago It t# now selling at $1.25°PRK SHARE This te but af many mfgantes promoted by us that have made phenomena! reer pwd 7 cards and rewarded the first t - Buchanan Co. | Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave, | i Thousands of Cravenette Raincoats at One-Third piers Notire— Sunset telephone num Der has been changed from Pink VSI to Main 3375. J. ARONSON 304-106 First Ave. S. $3.25 PER FULL QUART BOTTLE POR Guckenheimer sno may have se FORTUNES IN COPPER More men have been made rich by digging wealth from the Krou an in any other way. With a good vein of copper ore and the management of b e mining is no longer a speculat certain and subset. a) basia thar The Seattle-Boston Copper Co. has b Its preferred stock to @ limited amount 15¢ a Sh 100 shares—which you can pay Wish—will some not distant day t tune. Come and ask about it and Examine the Ore successful men, oc un that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must sineas enterprises sentials ot recorded a have doubled q Dr MM tine Dy Gea Beh Osteopathic Phystelams Phone Main 442 Office Hours, § a. mS RRE : 1 light cure ti I killful use of our a modern appliances we are #83 to cure many ci t e been beretotere e : Ry be, when for 5¢ you can get pandscme return Whisky ’ "THE SEORET OF OUR SUCCESS ee ree... se . Hes trom the day we made the iret offering of treasury stock t the Ch ANE. PRES ' | Uneeda Biscuit 8)" 's": Sed oS re Pee Oa fresh from the oven, protected suoetion te as te Sage DO YOu KNow | abt stamp. _ ps engine THAT | give much am ane from dirt by a package the iF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY IN inthe mart | : THAT 7 oy very beauty of which makes snow SUA = babe SDA WATER ¢ 1 i the eat Tne a a | “ OUR MARKI r LETTE THAT ence. 04. 06 First Ave. §. , i Bette 09 _ PG no «i service tha = P t Ma Ta NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ~ Int - . Y my pata ery. Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. | tice a OE? Ma f puly & PHONES 627 -_ = == : |