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AAW LINES » i, COMMITTEE ON LICENSES DECIDE TO. MAKE EXTENSION rent TO GRANT PERMIT . Grandinett! for a Hoens fealty unar & nee _ yerenwe ata saloc the corner of Fifth av.|™ * pee Oe rorday af ed h and Main st, in the heart of|® The tides for tomorrow, * pectin ong to he Japanese and foreign section of | ® April 4, are * ip ier! sonslot ‘ he hillside above the railroad! ® I a m., high * to any exte » h ar for) ya The location proposed ® 7:33 a.m, low . its during ; proposed ts ee - members are 8 alfa block out of the present lim. | ® mean high ® = chang y its and but half a block from the| * * ie potiey ts cha ar m th ya WP the comt f/ annex to the South school and of|® SeReeen gare a as a whole ¢ he kindergarten school adjacent | > : wep ous of the limits @ aC) a @ to a school came up| They >» made an eff * premmat exist t - ereien but the diseus-/epring te 7] ° 1 r is A drifted from that to @ ques-| suit trad th y. ‘Thin Asked for License nH of any extension of the saloon | re striving to do by giving ex | eet eding good « This u tion came Uy know, the larg . as the applica f Councilman Conway made a fightline city, Two fh . one — Successors to On Account of Store C ake certain changes in our ate ngs of all kinds, PRICES HAVE e pre ( the best manufacturers being In varied that a satisfactory choice ts a certal to expect In the way of price-cutting look ov PARLOR SETS Set, velour covered k tapestry cove Set, Verona velour covered DINING CHAIRS. HET F-plece Mahogar ME. Bpiece Mahogar: Lt Dining Chair, » BM Dining Chair, Weathered Oak. wood seat Dialing Chair. Golden Oak, leather seat iM Dining Chair, Golden Oak, cane seat MAGAZINE RACKS STANDS AND $27 Magazine Rack. Weathered yong S140 $2.25 Magazine Rack, Weathered 4.50 $275 Umbrella H r, Ox $2.00 Axmi: $1250 Heavy Art Squares, 9x10-6 $250 Smyrna Rugs = Al Wool Rugs Ao Ready-Made Carpets and Rugs. io seks, Bed Room Linoleum#, Upholater a Library Pu raiture Successors to ) ERNST BROS. INC +06 205 PIE oT Rousing Big cials for vednesday GARDEN RAKES, rey lar price ied > « oe Ave : HOFS, regular price 2 Iainch NEW NORKA Price $3.00; special price -% $2.49 Come to tt le, ec our new store t's worth your while, gula BOTH PHONES 1158. 514-516-518 PIKE ST. __Rbes stebeeeeeiteryes OF LIQUOR LIMITS OF CITY—CONWAY Losts THE HILLS FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. TEALE-HILLS FURNITURE @ CARPET CO Housefurnishings Reduced HIGH for the Heonse, whieh, it is unde ward, who explaing that his const yonts were atrer ly opposed Hurd te Pleased Mr. Hurd expressed himeelf j by John Orth, Other members of the coment »ppowed extending the Hmite » any direction notably Councilman Reynolda, of the Tenth stood, was In reality being asked for | NO | ratified that the polley had been | adopted since an application for an jextension in the Pike Hiatrict for a Heense for a location outalde | | for) © eR ARR RRR RR hanges re, we have placed on special sale a BEEN CUT IN HALF, The goods ar uded. Every article is In the best con nty er these items. GRADE Em bre DRAPERIES. fered Peetered $59.50 We net n Frame, $5.58 Oxic Brass ¢ <prentlgd scare ote «LTS ” $ Weathered Cushion Coueh $24.50 Weathered COUCH COVERS ) Oriental Stripe h Cover The Hills F urniture&Carpet Co. TEALE- HILLS FURNITURE & CARPET CO. Second Avenue and Union Street Do You Shop by Mail 1 We make s specialty of Malling Department ay any instrument well by lett than The large . ering, Kimball, Hobart M. Ca ble, Pease, Haddorff, D. 8. Jobr ton Co oe market aff ggest values obtainable Reed and Pipe Or wonder world ly possible for any « Guitars Whyte Laydie, Stewart and Ba on Banjos, Edison Phonograph jobbers and retaliers t Vietor Talking Machines and Records D. S. Johnston Co. Burke Bldg. 908 Second Avenue uu B30.00 a wh wea “9 6 ad t f on ar ft rok, tte ° n ay it & and became bookk for 8 jembra @ tha m0 acres ' We neglect Silkolines At he was 8 nt) He has tb t f Her 36 inches wide, assorted colors, suitable for light HUGHES Tika er WLLL = PEAGE AN 2 THE MAYOR = fferson at ‘cottage City at camer Al-ki te being inspected " United Sta Inspectors BY MAYOR MOORE TO FILL er and Whitney yon; the Santa FRANK L, WILKING SELECTED eee, THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY from Hongkong this z ning an nee the arrival there COUNSEL FOR MILWAUKEE ROAD MAKES PROPOSITION TO SUCCEEDING MR. BALLINGER of the Shinano Mat CITY COUNCIL TO SETTLE DIFFICULTY OVER SOUTH END BEGINS DUTIES TODAY camer Queen arrived this after- i f n } o and the FIRE STATION { “ hk morning ‘Tae { ry rank 1. Wilkins, the native The cod fishing fleet is gradually KE. C Hughe ol ft he M the rail t 120 feet potable ti . being assemble 4 eat tle This wauke " ad t t hel of} where as yesterda ppointed 1 t e Ca was nell last night a proposition for | th tat ed, and pay eer le Dallings A r ' and, the wettlement of tt nid fire| the exp « the build ABE Pee 4 Lizde lift he wit the|ing. Th ‘ r open oe se y leet are Bom the railroad aa a part of its ter-|road to pay any difference in value soar roche me sopeiny, qualificat for the t The banana m is firm today . ition any political |#nd no further seareity will occur, 5 | reasons r has al-| as the different commission men are wayn bee ndependent| now recelving carloads. The es n pe market is firm with a brisk demand, Mr, Wilkine and his father before asxioned by unusually large ship- born Oregor ments to Alaska. A general change the territory of Washingtor t and che quotations 1s wan cut off from {t in 1 He has | made ay. This afternoon Call- been a resident of Seattle for eg nia { will be on the year ring four years of » treet, owing to the arrival of the he was employed In the Dexter H an Fran teamer. Shipments | ton bank, At the { sp-|of peas, beans and cabbage will be poreh, w er in city ' rummy : Neck plese the duties of the position The 4 t quarterly meeting of anergy wen Oe tal] ental lace ar are shown in alt he Paget Sound district of the Free tunity be has w the he “ th f Colt ame in this m ¢ fist church w convene im ture make ta el anc t It « ed ffor losely |ing from ancl » with « the Green Lake Yr Methodist beaut! ‘ « " re * lehirred, a 5 y one made. This|plosives for the Pacific Coast cor hurch Thursday evening at 7:30 eat in « Th P x inches w f ! pany, and will go to the bunkers/and continue over Sunday. The To have , y of edi fy Pave ed w are orle t Joad coal for a re se will be in charge of Preside h hee a ° I the milk weed |'#° ne rE. H. Marsh, of Seattle in b " ple f cow ! ad € . OCF \ h. Ge tralnage as in anye 2 nt In the woods many wild vinews faut which © from an amber bu ma pipe e % grape, the! well w . : , pectal Baby od vin he ot vie e eape toys onnets, ; 1 : aapaeantis pecia ans being W Thompson, | - : (3 @ Bonaet as wild gra ‘ werlng varie h as clematis | agent for the C. P. Rt at Va ie. 3h os tained, Its Iuxurtant foliage, raptd | @ mass Of Fiebbd att, eet, Tareame. Dhabonaes RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. ' a mass agent, and s owe, general] wiaiana {Wee Poet LL Pettiool, ase a juvenile Clothing lips and J. H. Rogers, of the| LIKE JOHN D. —+—- SPRING DRE AND CAPS, BONNETS AND WASH HATS ror GIRLS AND BOYS. See our window display ot pretty Spring Wear ables for Children. You to be interested me collection gee and Bedford ‘ Coats,the pretty wash es, the dainty bonnets and cute little caps, Bring the little folks In and see how the new garments look on them. Girls’ Dresses Boys’ Wash Suits ‘ew Sailor and Suite of best ewest Ideas In Children's Wash Dresses for Spring f ‘i st materials, in me in white linen a tam” ava nine red ginghams, ma checks, for ages 8 years, at $2.49 $1.98 and down te ee and chambr mely trim i, at $ ve ongthy Boys’ Buster Brown Wash 5 and down ¢ Suits, “Mother's Friend 81.10 brand, made of strong heavy quality chambray Girls’ French Blouse Dres# n and gingham, blue, 8 of good quality cham tan, gray and fancy bray blue or ox cked, handsomely fin- ford trimmed hed with wh pique with i and bands of belts and trimming, each white pique, each ..69¢ . 82.49 Boys’ and Girls’ Caps, Wash Hats and Bonnet profs on of styles at $2.50, $1.98 Lice 49. = and down to .. . “ Bhe 3 McCarthy Dry Goods Company ii." WILLIAM A. ROCKEFELLER Th personal f William A dustrial . Rex er, secor { the hofeo| United of the Baton lal cor, has always hee ershadowed Vanderbitt leas alike. William A. possesses aot just a age. He has alway been physica a at man. Hevreeat * frank and open. He made mh pas a awauits w draperies or comforter covers, 15¢ quality; spe 12 pattern Are 45 inches wide, suitable ary, diningroom and _ hall 50c quality, spec 29¢ Fancy Swiss Muslins In white and colored stripes, ¢ ris Te@; 2qts. 10¢ PLATES, ha me fecorated in 2 de ns 1 rs, just the thir 1 t 2 ea service. Re suitable for sash ruffled cur tains and bed sets. 15¢ qual BERRY BOWL, BARGAIN, BEAUTIES, regula thy) seaetal: for 24e Ose fc 45e¢ WATER SETS of glass, in colors, large pitcher ard 9¢ When Standard ( bes ight ctmams tor peusenaton, ‘The only Ssaaiael gain eaggion y Ie a 8 it and casters - der the f an armed PITCHERS, te decorated w old Fancy Arabian and White Nets * 5 MecAlp Perey Ave Rockefel- }ed by I was towed to Pir € he b i arr! abel | h ' ef Crawf D Specials For Wedzeotey Only mely dec 1 x ns ne ma we _ We. flower Reg r 65e J kigantic | fint © will go on the Dog Fiw allroad and in Ba 9.6 AEMEGIIT © DEEEENE © © SEMEKAM © RENEE 0S