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5 LIQUOR RUINED “HER HOME ye WOMAN MAN WRITES PIT! | from her neighbors, Mrs, Spalding LETTER, OF MINING —— FROM ER = ie ae CLAIMING | bas writtes the following letter to Vice ANDO) The Star TowN|. “1 Wish the ecftizens of Renton |t know that my people are not to diame fer the trouble between my husband and myself. The whole sking |oause Hea with the saloons and of Reo | gambling at Renton. They have wp ber home aod) broken my home and my heart. Pe tife, M “No matter how good a man te years aresicent of /the saloon clement ts allowed to ogeetyy ber home| lead him on to ruin The last with her avot | words of Bis mother om her death ‘over her trouble | bed were a prayer for ber boy. And ft has caused, the | these influences would defeat that that so long | prayer. Reaton ‘lt very much regret that thie | matter has become public, but as such is the case I take this method to correct false impressions.” MRS. BD. SPALDING. Y, Te cembting aT she GILL CLASHES ‘WITH: CONSTITUENTS Betas i Ot, 1 Hit GM) property at the expense of other the street committee T ee at the Grand. | While the show bas ing, representing |Owners not benefited. He called QUMs constituents, | Mr. Gill some hard names, including “apeculator” and “shoestring op Gill's proposed ce/erator.” Mr. Gill retorted In kind down the Lake| The committee visited the scene of James st.| the proposed stairway. It will prob. ‘opposed the stair jably recommend the work out of ft benefits Gill's} couaciimanic courteay to Mr. GUL ATERS be seen at 4 continuous perform ance Sunday from 2 to Ll. At the Seattle. Black Patti leaves the Seattle theater tomorrow night. afternoon “A Cowboy brought old yy to the Grand the way of scenic novel acts, ft has which make up for t took the liberty @hange the substitute the i" Primrose himself omit- Bumbers. Bas of yore and Emile tough, as urval y, Many of the jokes were laughs Catchy Music. first part, but as the program those that were, BO) = Following upon the Indefinite sus pension yesterday morning of Pa troman Hart, came the dismissal yesterday afternoon of Patrolman A. i. Williamson, Williamson was a“ tionary officer Yesterday afternoon Gordon's court, while testifying but danced Neal Abel, Bubers Umer in the fun it the ‘80s, they case of & woman accused of petit lareeny, the officer took occasion to remark that the women's alleged ‘travesty of the catchy,| victim was decidedly tntoxicated, kind is the offer | and further volunteered the infor ation that the Women was prob | ably not guilty of the offense) S “The Jolly Musketeers." | charged. Show “Next Week. the bill wil! be! This was directly contrary to the Sultan of MO/teattmony of Patrolman Doslan ‘The affair wae reported to Chief Wappeasteia who aeted at once engagement tn f George M. Cohan’s svc fhe cast is headed bY) rouse Quality.” furnished Mise May Porty-Five at the ‘The Kittiager ordinance, giving to the Terry heirs the olty’s old site at ‘Terrace ste. will not be vetoed. ngoers with Mayor Moore says it fe a matter! hare! that he would prefer to at the Lots threabed out in the courts. ee MUCH BENEFIT DERIVED. Broadway and) | in Judge) one of the arresting officers in the | { The balance on on band in rv county treasurer's office at clone of business yesterday was tbe largest in the history of the county, $2,600,000, Since March 1 the tax reoeipte hi amounted to $1,600, 000. law just passed the balance oo hand will, after July 1, draw interest at the rate of 3 per cont per annum, which will save from $20,000 to $40,000 & year, DOGS MUST BE TAGGED Dog Hoense will be due the first of the coming month and the dog eatoher will start on his rounde aft er tagless canines on the first of May ‘The Hoonse fee te $1.00 and $2.50, the larger sum betng for the fe males, Last yoar there were 3,514) males and 242 females llorased LOUISVILLE STRIKE ENDED. (Geripps Telegraph Service.) LOUISVILLE, Ky, March 16. The strike of street car employes which began last Sunday morning was ended last night when 800 of | the employes agreed to the terme)! of agreement signed by the execu | tive committee, The usual service | was again put tato effect today May Be New Raliroad. NORTH YAKIMA, March 15. The wise ones here believe that In the new $60,000,000 bond tssue of the Northwestern Pacific a new | railroad will be Dullt from the In- land Empire to Seattle. Vietor Edward Gardner, aged 12, died yesterday at the home of his mother, 1616 Third ay, north, of spinal meningitie. The bedy stricken with the disease ¢ ING HATS $5.00. | nae stock of New Spring | Hate now on sale, $3.00. W. B Hutchinson Co, Cor, nd. Av. and Union st eee That Please At the City Hall Market, 609 Third av. near Yesler. Pot roast, fo to Se; rb steaks, 0c; rolled) ; We want to un sary to continue th merchandise mean anything you come sale another day. the economies which we hav SAW DUST CLUB OMOKER ‘The “Saw Dust Club’ composed of lumbermen who have degenerat ed to banking and other “tender foot occupations” will celebrate Bt Patrick's eve, by an old time Camp Feed at the Lumbermen’s elub For tte benefit of those who,| through long neglect, have forgot-| }ton the camp routine, the following | program has been arranged “A Regular Cookhouse Dinner d Smoker, The bull cook will hit gong at 6:46 sharp, You are in od to be there promptly, or you may bave trow with the shanty beds, Wear your working clothes. Bplked boots barred; fiaane! shirts encouraged, Come and forget the ayo yilroada. Big feed, lots of |ayoke, kpecches, music, stunts and lol hor (hings. This function will be aMoguler dinglebat.” FISHERMEN Take Notice The iong expected car &f celebrated SHIYMATE ST¢ No delay in filling livering to you N« call—write, stating IVES has arrived your orders and de IW. If you cannot size you want (by number), accompanied with money or der or cheque im receipt of order Stove will be shipped to you immedi ately, according to your directions Here are prices and numbers No. 2—4-hole, No, 54 hole, No. 32—6hole, 1 ig}4-inch oven, 1594 inch oven, 1Binch oven, price $18.00 . 1834- inch oven price $22.00 rice. . 00 price. 00 The above are all fitted with guard rails Z. C. Miles & PiperCo. First and Spring Sts., Seattle load enough new goods tomorrow to make it abac If low prices on ¢ to you, we shall certain ¢ to offer you tomorrow. You $18. su Easter Novel- ties Icto 25c UNLOADING SALE lutely unneces hot lish able, new will find many others when 5O.to $25 Spring Suits $14.95 $14. Here op portunity to save on your is an 95 money spring suit that you t afford to miss CONTRACT ORS MUS HURRY UP If it took C. J, Erickson two years to remove 90,000 yards of earth from Third av,, how long will it take him to remove 403,000 yards from Fourth av.? This question w the subject of spirited debate by the street committee yesterday aft- ernoon, Uniees he can show the committee that be will do the work on time, Erickson’s bid, although the lowent, will be overlooked The Lewis Construction Lesndl ors | pany, which bid lowest for the Jacknon et. regrade, fared little better than Erickson. For two yoars this concern has been tearing up land around Beacon bill on « «ix mont contract to regrade Ben son place. It may not get the Jack son at, contract. The committee yesterday yoted unanimous approval of the plans of the board of public works for the regrade of Dearborn st. ———— SPRING HATS $3.00. An immense stock of New Spring Hats now on sale, $3.00. W. B. Hutehinson Co., Cor, tnd. Av. ang U aloa at. SPECIAL SALE OF SUITS FOR SATURDAY We have 200 $20.00 Suits left, which we are going to close out tomorrow at the one price ‘$12.22 These Suits are all medium and heavy weights, and are made up of with unusual oppor: | great work and they! If you are in need of a good busi- a great variety of shades and patterns The members & ive Gomeen Ber) Take your pick tomorroWw of a special lot of use, seamed in cen no ter and 72 x90 inches but is cheap at tsc and many piece sleeves, ‘crochet lace He Chia Cron sian i special tomorrow at ielinemnetceadidilann Regular spe | ichers, each - 106 OC I 6 1 mi y r Chi ie We Wiliow Piates, enc 19¢ joc. Limit 6. aioe nodes fil to, | $31.50 Mahogany Chiffonier for . . . $22,650 st One Tht hand paix Trays, in assorted shapes and sizes ‘DRUGS SUN. ‘ | ‘ : ii Third Reduction. DRIES. {12 c For Men's Full, Seamless }*% NOTIONS. | $32.50 Mahogany Chiffonier for. . . $22.50 | A box for + Half Hose, guaranteed stain } Watch Our Adverti 10c Kirk's} less black, with high spliced heels. ‘and |S $32.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier for. . $24.00 i t Advertisements for News of oilet Soap; all od- } double toes, Every pair of them a real eee co ee | egt gc hese three Chiffoniers which we are offeri 00 i a} Seasonable Merchandise ee ny 15¢ bargain at the reg price, 20¢ a pair; | as Me A epi es a te aa ack omorrow only Vc friday and Saturday should not be « looked by ee Me beginning to arrive in quantity, and will be ready to 24¢ sats * en my See " pod | Ha Byer} short time am? Pai 49 For Men's Black Sateen Shirts, | those who need or may need this useful piece of 3 and high c well made, full sized, have j bedroom furniture. Now is your-opportunity to se em | regular § strongly sewed reinforced backs and are $ and 5 TO BE UP TO THE } Si ee te i : » ‘ ; : : MINUTE | cure another great bargs te 24c Fo really good 65¢ shirt pecial tomorrow Ie | Shelf Pa nly 49¢ eac e in and get a ine F per, in 10-yard piec ‘ Pn bi Hook BARG AR a QUALITY, “tthe fot es; regular price §¢ 49 r Men's Underwear ina good # Otay « $ ‘ JALITY, either 15c 3c a $1.50 to $5.00 fe Re ‘Advantage of the oc-| ites, Building and Loan Assocta-| | eapitol | Hon have dertved many benefits tn }the past, and this spring, when |there te much building contem plated, they are cure liberal loans for this purpose. The large retarne placed to the to Leave. wucceases now at will all leave that night. They will Fire Inserance ly wrote a line on Wirteen talllion-Got-| past year have been most gratify ing. Talk with Chas. Ovner, sec retary, 416 Bailey building, about becoming ® member. oo GROTE-RANKI N COMPANY $4.75 Quartered Oak Parlor Stand Regular Price “75 uatration fs made of solid oak in gold hed. Has shaped top 24x24 in., p is beveled, and legs are gracefully wer shelf braces legs. The regular price Special tomorrow pened in i} enabled to se | credit of cach member during the | Special Shirt Waists 50 For your choice ¢ | c brand new Shirt V are all neat, well-made garn als are the wanted small ch and dotted dimities our second floor. 75¢ | grounds, with the much-wan pick Lawn For your dozen new in red, navy, light blue, gre only 75¢ each $3.50 UMBRELLAS. Ladies’ a $2.69 br brellas, with tape pm silk covers, steel rods and frames assortment of $3.00 to and a_ big handles $3 soc SHEETS. | 39c Made strong, lin, hemmed, dered and ready Regular so values, $2.69 heavy mus- laun hie inclu want bro light that sell re at 25¢ ms gularly each spec Find them ready from thirty-five All sizes of dots and the best of waists, at washable lawns shirts more th: to-date cloths and sprir Stripes and in the wa ponietta graceful. E eton and and suits tomorro n twenty-fiv made sty lis! Pa ecks and Have are full ilored, well fection worth eh isome ) ome a sniti ja very § See w aid take the one you want at 814.95. Note-—At the NM bave tions. of fifty NV aists dozen These Mater ecked percales Look all ov rent and y attle find a ortment at on than $6.50, chic and white styles Waists, ted polka d ing colorin to en and black o 0. ots suit second floor. $1.00 NECKWEAR. different tomorrow ljeast f Ladie styles Collars Fixings, ranging. in from 35¢ to $1.00, at in Fancy and 15¢ AND 2 coc WASH GOODS. our pick of more pend patterns new design and Not ling every ed colorings a yard in blue and “nagoeal colors, all and drawers; regular 65¢ ial tomorrow at 49c. prettier than 150 Batistes and Organdies, white rib all the 1 the lot hk to charge Easter Hats $4.00 ef Se- as leas All new, jaunty in the wanted Department, $2.00 =D GLOVES. 98 t three h c dred pairs of T Glace K i Suede hades and Regular ; tomor un ine Gl . in many s in sizes 514 to 7 prices $1.50 te rs) yw, only g&c « 15¢ UNDER- - WEAR. bed cc pring weight, vw neck in with tton vests, and izes, ste’ crochet cotton ular 5¢ ness or dress suit, come early and get first choice of this selection, as they must all go to make room for spring goods that are arriving daily. Weare showing some of our new spring styles, at a saving of from $5.00 to $10.00 the suit. Our New Spring Blocks In the Hamlin and Mallory Cravenette Hats Have Just Arrived BOYLE’S, Opposite the Ranke Building Don’t Spend Your Last Cent For the Easter Sult and Hat Just a small payment down and $1 a Week Will buy our stock Pacific Outfitting Go. 422 PIKE 6T. Give You Credit any and garment in spic span spring We Lillagar & Barkman Exclusive Hatters, 10 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 423 Pike St. Chiffoniers or Friday an Saturday AMPLE ALE PECIALS