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IANS HEL Special Servic on | positions.” Parenthetioally it may fall ae) © been cored 1 the | dentes such ambitions. wot of | who presided. in the county jail, Attempts to se . apeaker of theleure his release on a writ of ha wan gre boas corpus have failed, Saturday | Black having denied the applica wae given tal tom. which opened at the Seattle thea. ter yeuterday for a week's run, in Seattle b e and has made good - for the melodramatic The com cote | PARY meets all requirements and pave Aeegey —e oy much applause was given the vari- the a ail tanning | 202 ass have of the cast yesterday evetu daring |’*: different picces of busty a } There le & neat enc © and love, opened | ue Tatoo, played by Little ¥ > _ ya caiew wae which t partioularty bright, Ailing and pletur as the Rot geeks his victima on theredy exciting th ef the crown prince of |, “The Little Minister,” | Gang awa’ fra hame wi your lasate this week and see ‘The at the L tmuchkle It tw mair than weel guid Beotch character y as Lady Pabbie, the tricky gypay, is better in t mt play than in any pre views one, Mr, Deowlan as the Little | Minister gives execlient support ‘ “ | Expectally good are Willtam Mor ae ss fs fri, KT. Love and Jack Grandin, Coogadly as the elders of Auld Licht kirk, and it at Trae successor | RObSEt Lawrence as the village po Studdir. : iceman. Morris and the latter han Pimpeon. She | 80-1 aie the Scotch dialect admirably. errors! i eens Philip Sheffied as Capt. Malti entire te of strengt quatity Capt Trevor, Gahen, the crown . ja. are both the pat fine voices and max- Ww and would make Mots Mile. Fifine, « " by Lucy Monroe, te @f the daintiest come- Daily matinees except Thursday and Friday thie week. “Lord Chum. role, will be next Sunday's mat- thee, seradh “ New Lyrie te Opened. eee iat and y_|_ Russell & Drew's new Lyric the- Biche: “Jater, corner of Washingt fam the conspiracy trl) cidentel ave, was aueplctously choses Wednes- tint Creek.” was Coal Heaters No. 12-—-$12.50 Grand Oak Coal Heater at, 89.00 No. 14-917 Grand Oak Coal Heater at, 812.50 No. 16-~$20.50 Grand Oak Coai Heater ..@15.75 No, 11-—$11 New Comfort Coal Heater 7.22 No, 13—$13 New Comfort Coal Heater .... 89.25 No. 15—$15.50 Now fort Coal Heater 810.25 No. 119650 Star Oak Coal Heater S4.75 $9 Star Onk Coal ater 87.25 Oak r $10.50 Coal H No. 314 Eagle Oak Coal Heater ..814.00 316 Kagie Oak Heater 817.50 No. 514-825 Western Oak Coal Heater ..820.00 No. 516—$29 Western Oak ‘oa! Heater 825.75 14-—$26 Mound Oak Coal Heater ..#21.00 No, 616—$32 Mound Oak Coal Heater ..@2 No. 614—$38 Mound Coal Heater .. 831.50 nN | Miitese Woon Mester, $12.75 fH 24420 0. New Z Metrore, Wood Mester, 915 Me U-425 Hen Woou 1 $17.00 Be M1000 } ld Wood 11. a t+ 87.50 ) SALMON OUTPUT canneries for the year of not counting that port of the! pack retained for home consump: | " ering on the frontier © Members af the east are well known @ Beatile Mike Hooley, one of the bent FOR MURDER ) » honor In the Congregational y by the Men's clab of that in thin week's wan Well filled and evening per- Suffictent salmon was shipped Alaska ports to Puget sound during Matinoos will be given each week ; on Wednesdays, Saturdaye and Bun gen. 28-1 “ A int " jon, Governor Mead, who ; woe ent was one of the guests, In apeaking \pood it st Mr. Palooner, eald There are E wine charset bettor things in store for J, A. Pal es of killing M He will be called to higher the year 1906 to provide every other | man, women and child in the Unit od States with one ca New Vaudeville This Afternoon, on ahipments having At the Star thea there is a new Vaudevtile acts, Tudian © a age rhey had| be remarked that Mr. Palooner has ! 4 with having an eye Cel se on the governor's chair, although he © thin afternoon lio of elght nigh ing been entered at the custome house at thie port eases involved ts 836,620, each cane containing four dosen, Of 4,346,480 doxen. price for this salmon will average close to $4.60 per case, showing 4 f° ee eee * » made during the year carried every trip and special trips were }made by others, The six sailing! vessels ew The number of | There will be two performances to« Deginning at 7:16 and 8:46 te Speaking of the legistature Mr wa ie. | Palooner remarked that tts spirit th at} seemed to be that of the “square A Hag | deal Remarks were also made snd| by City Attorney MeLaren, Judge jow to see) W. W. Black, and D, A. Thornburg, ywever, be| Because he cannot seoure $5,000 Vessel bringing 64,163 cases from eh the) ball, Willlam Mark, the man held t Auvguet,) on the charge of having caused the oti! in| death of Polieeman Ray, ts still Ketchican shipped more other Alaskan rostyle Pianola Piano of it, not the advertising, nor any such cause : It is simply the fact that this piano possesses advantages over any form of piano hitherto known, advantages so clear and obvious that casual knowledge of it is impress Why restrict yourself to a piano playable in billd, Try them and see. ooo one way only, when in the Metrostyle Pianola Piano you can have a piano playable in |ealmon than any Judge At Cripple Creek” has been seen | and te full of Seoteh | 9 WEEE © REAETEM 8 Hie) ee © This is the range that created such a furor at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, carrying off highest hon in fact, sweeping everything It is the range that saves from three to four tons of ors and the first award It is the range with that famous patented Duplex Draft, that permits you to regulate the fire as a black to bank it down for hours well, and Nannie Webster, who dreads to go to the poor house, are smith regulates his forge ood, ; and at a moment's notice raise it to a white heat back lids heat up as quickly and as well as the lids The oven bakes wonderfully 35.00 down and $5.00 a month will buy a Mon- ey.” & well known eastern play, right over the blaze with Ralph Cummings in the tide Your old stove or range accepted as part payment. I Cerrory Furnrrure Comeany Sxconp Avenve & Sprane Srreet Opened yesterday by the new stock company appearing in “The Scout's Revenge.” The pretty tthe theater me Of the big eurprises Cosy melodrama, In [in ite arrangements, with good en. | of the cast are | trances and exits, well lighted and | fe making thrilling | the accoustios of the beat, the com- ‘84 of knives. pistols | pany good, the opening was a suc- ‘e ’ ; eck.” the” play SMrThe Scout's Revenge” te a west- @ EEE 6 EE 0 LE © PRICE Heaters Reduce mo case be less than 25 per cent—oftentimes more. It would be money in our pocket if we stored these heaters pent fall, because the foundries are asking higher prices for next season's deliveries—but owing to the delay in the of our mammoth warehouse on Western avenue we are short of storage room position—have several months of winter ahead for using a heater and will be in possession of a fine heater at less expense than same will cost next season. Terms are as usual— $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week You are therefore placed in Radiant Hot Heaters No, 212 Radiant No. 216 Radiant $35.00 Regularly Tight mon air tight Heat Great Assort- ment of New Blankets Now on display. Prices are jesse here than » this enormous pack 20 and six ealling =v ., P 4/— The piano shipments having been | sremuiat Aluka |g anyone can niignments on} play, made one voyage for] mosteveryone argo exclusives gle cargo was carried by | is playing ean ship Bt. Paul, this! of which were of one at, saves half your meat either of two ways at will? by joo. rerrell, Mmen'l Met, ive, and complete familiarity is convincing easy monthly or annual installments D. 8S. Johnston Co. eee Xone IFFERENT reasons are being assigned for the tremendous popularity of the Met It is not the novelty of the instrument, not the capital back The Metrostyle Pianola Pianos range in price from $500 up to $1,000, payable in The genuine Metrostyle Pianola Piano is sold only = McCARTHY'S “= CLEARING THE SHELVES Of Odd Lots § Remnants We have only a few more days in which to clean up the odds and ends which the stock taking brought to light, and we have put the prices down to such low figures that you cannot well afford to let us keep these goods a minute longer. Here are sample items of what this After-Inven- tory Sale means. You'll find many more bargains just as good when you come to the store. LACES—HALF PRICE. ——| Baby Irish, Point Venice, Batiste 1 2 and Fine Oriental Laces, in edg = ings, allovers, galloons and inser tions——white, cream, green, ecru and black—take your choice. More price than 200 pieces, in short lengths | and broken lines, to pick from. Regular prices are 25c, Soc, 65¢, 7§¢, $1.00 and up to $6.00 a yard. While they last tomorrow at just half price. DRESS TRIMMINGS. 3 And many of them less than half | price. The collection includes short lengths of plain and fancy galloons, bands and trimming braids in black and in colors. Many of these are pure silk, Some of them are marked for sale at one-third their real value. You can easily put a nice little extra sum in your pocket from the savings this sale will afford tomorrow, if you have any use at all for dress trimmings soc EMBROIDERIES asc. 25¢ » yards to choose from at the price tomorrow. There are h edges and insertions in the lot, tched many of them are 3 nbs pieces. They are fine sheer quali ties of Swiss and nainsook, and come in both blind and oper gular prices are 35c, 45¢ and § our pick of the lot tomorrow at only $2.00 KID GLOVES 98c. Cleaning | the ( e Se -98c | 1 f $1.75 and a pair at only De a pair ment includes a big line of ad ep omieerietae and all sizes fr to 7, If you know a good thing when you see it you'll have a pair of these Gloves before they are all gone 45c RIBBONS trse. ————--=--_ "These are short lengths from the 15 k of fancy Cc tibbons, They ul designs i a yard fu gns in Roman striped are from 3 inches They come in lengt ranging from 1} to 6 yards. Regular prices are 25¢, 35, 45¢ and soc a yard, While they last the price is 15¢. CHOICE, roc A YARD. Madrasses, in rich Fine Dray Oriental 1 Every day adds to the ength our she ring int I in show nice a tments of NEW SPRING SILKS NEW 1907 WASH GOODS NEW EMBROIDERIES. NEW SHIRT WAISTS NEW LINGERIE | are such as you can afford to pay 25¢ on special sal a z More New Goods Received These are fine large sized Towels, 15 actually 20x40 inches, of pure Cc white linen duck. They have hem- med yes and satin borders. The regular price is 25¢ each, and you couldn't buy their equals in the town for less. We want to close out the line now, so we've marked them down for this sale to only 15¢ each, Linen Section. each soc UNDERWEAR age. For your choice of 97 odd garments in our Men's Underwear Depart- ment. They are nearly all blue Jersey ribbed cotton, of good heavy quality for winter and spring wear. Shirts have French neck, and drawers are well finished. The regular price is soc. If you find your size ir these you'll know you have an extraordinary bargain ART GOODS—HAL is being closed out in the Art De- partment at half and less than half price. If you are a needle woman or interested in fancy work you'll find the biggest kind bargains here this week. Be sure you see them tomorrow } ~~~) A big assortment of Stamped Lin- 1 2 ens, Pillow Tops and other pretty - : materials for home decoration work price HALF PRICE. SUITS, COATS, FURS Misses’ Coats— 1.2 | Set: . ; Suits of all kinds— : k es — Millinery —One ort of Shirt Waists—All on gale this week at just half the reg price We reserve the right to discontinue this otte ‘ tor row THREE-QUARTER PRICE. agate S aay Dress Skirts—Walking Skirts— 3 4 Kimonas House Wrappers — - bk P Dressing S s—Silk Petticoats . ottor its ‘ ) price Cotton t And your choice of rt Waists tomor- row at one ess than the reg ular prices. Will last tomorrow anyway, perhaps all week, but choose te ymorrow if you can, goc STOCKINGS asc. Tomorrow morning we will place zen pairs of ck Lisle They ¢ Impor embroidered price is 50 ine, and we mean the cut in pric y 10 I nfuse some ter come t fceCar I w we NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS NEW VAL. LACES NEW HANDKERCHIEFS NEW RIBBONS | NEW CORSETS We know you'll be pleased, Of cour he prices McCarthy Dry Goog 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Bet Pike and Pine Streets 4