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AY TLE R-—FRIDAY, API IL 1g 1907. s NE SOCIE yo mom of the grievance commit: | FORGER ARRESTED IN ALASKA, CHARGED WITH THEFT. rA i | teen have not been ealled east, and | 1M | |are left completely in the dark | (tar Bpecial Service.) Jum Butler, a mechanic, is {a JUNEAU, Alaska, April 19-|jall charged with theft Butler 0 INVES TIG A TE DIAMOND es Chief of Pollen Lockhard bas ar pawned @ watch which was taken rested Willlam Harwell, wanted|from a room in the Federal hotel, Somethin About for forgery committed at Piper City,| Palmer Hen son and James jilie, Harwell has n placed in| Doyle are in jail in connection with : the federal jail, waiting for word| the affair te against } committee, The visit will be made Vo paige argain Sales from the states >. . Bertin #8 Hy to inspect the arrangements| Antone Schmitt, a i4-yeanold HAND BLOWN OFF ‘ wit the con ; ’ : boy, Was arrested yesterday after ‘ IMPERSONATED AN OFFICER : the care of women prisoners, WHY THEY ARE ADVERTISED : . | noon for stealing a diamond ring | ted “ gots »n who have taken up | from nes wee Cet ot. nn eT oe te AND WHAT THEY MEAN TO! Oilbert Mock, a young carpenter y. DB, Adems bad = reg bed peretne Heenan ee \eona tn the| aut Harvard ay. The boy made a] BROTHERHOOD THREATENE » not believe that the report] THE PURCHASER, |was arrested last night, charged| oc: cis renterday, He picked up = inve ght to re » e * ol as man City yesterda e a — “ county jail have bot abated in their! SU Gash for liberty when discov.) WITH DISRUPTION OVE Moment wos seabed with impersonating an officer and} 4 dynamite ahell because {t failed murs of being “sold out” are ‘There are people in any cor mone trainmen, when speak the western committee, Many | “iged in jail, Mock, it in said ed bis mock authority to annoy en | to explode after he had lighted the | fuse Nye, @ I7-yoarold girl of | red, and was captured after an 4 visit of tnepection | seal and declare that they will not} tes 8 h FAILURE OF WESTERN GO! ar | ‘x chase, He was dragged MITTEE TO GET ACTIO obably be | re the pine c ity who take exception to #ales ax Jail will probably r wntil the women attendants! teoe first from a woodpile, where v vertising. Ther some wome The com: | are secured he had sec " ‘od bers h 2 - reted himself, Mra. MEN MURMUR, “BOLD OUT,’ re have refused to pay their Ba however @ not expect to We demand such a = Witker searched the boy and found Aprit dues and assessments, claim-|to whom a balf-page or a page of yy fiith 1m Jatt on ite the women p teone re. aad ve we her diamond ring in his posseasion re tg that they will not pay to sup:| bargain advertising of one of the} Ss It 1 y aanert th . eat get them,” sal ‘ire. Catherine He was turned over to the police, Serious dissatisfaction exit @ po: nittee that gives them | | great department stores would not! u $s AS jedly atten to the | Stirton today, “and one matron will) who placed him in the county jail. | among members of the Brotherhood? action. The date for either War kate-ainks & peneiaiien te ge “ the | not satisfy the requirements, We) ° thats red ta Weaht age increase or a strike hag|#PPeal—they would not give the! 94°, See te eh py ee If you want furniture made nett ey . T i 4 01 ~ a eonside 6.00 business suite that ts of im » he ctories " of an Inapecting | will Insist on having at least three.” OWYER SET FREE. of Railway Traiamen in Waenlngee.), . but the trainmen have no! Proposition a moment idere-| tnense value, Baturdars wo are | bY the best factories in Amert tion, On the other hand there are ca at moderate prices, go to 418 Travers Dwyer, who wan caught| om because of thelr failure to of how they stand crowded to the limit by men whe jnight before last attempting to pour|cetve any mews from the commit famen vay that it there hed|® sTeat majority of women who 40 hive yurchased one tu past seasons |p PIKE STREET hishy through the window of the tee which conferred with the genmpegeigen ngrecment at Chleate fring to the minutest detail. They |p'ttenire another this season. W.| ast Kerk hese week = 11 eral manager's committee at Chi oe ee Sees know when they can save five conts| 2 Mutebinson Co, cor, 2nd and )— shout one-half price, go to 418 Union at . PIKE STREET. If you want Ranges, Stoves, Carpets, Bedroom Suites, Parlor or dining room furniture at prices within your meang, them Ko to released by Jailer Smith, Prose the grievance committees , ihn jon # handkerchief, or ten dollars cuting Attorney Mackintosh de-| Cs and which was reported t éach line would have been call + clared there was no low upon the | have agreed upon a ten per cent ed fogether to settle the differ./°@ & silk walst, and they take ud statute books whereby he could be| wage increase for all trainmen, and ences on each line, aside from the|YSRtage of the sale to the Prosecuted aninehour day, Local trainmen say Wage and hour question. The local) Money. The woman who does not TD ‘cio ie n follow this sort of advertising up nad who wants a silk walet and buys it at the regular price, is cer 5 BALL BEAR ING MOWERS $3.98 Famous Gold well, four-blade Alaska George PF. Stone, secretary of the om received | Chicago Board of Trade, writes that ¢ today that|resolutions have been passed by ee ere ee ball bearing J Islands of the Pacific! that bedy favoring the exposition the regular price and t price. | TT the Now, there are reasons for all lawn Mower, WOODHOUSE & PLA fully warranted, at $3.98 sales, There are merchants in all) lines of business who buy what| they think the pubiie will consider & “good thing.” There are other | merchants who place their ordera| i h a way that the goods should | arrive at regular stated intervals, | and in euch a way that their stores | and warehouses do not become con: | gouted with an over-plus of any one} article. Now, the old adage that ai Without interest, in twelve “man proposes and Providence dis poses” bolds good in the mercantile lines, No matter how carefully we buy, we find at times that we have bought the wrong thing, that we your certificate of owner- have bought too many articles of the same kind. Certain styles of ship. colors do not meet with the hearty approval of the buying public. We sometimes find that our freight is Profits should be 50 to delayed from some cause or other, | and that when the release comes we | too per cent in a few get a great mase of goods in a Very, short space of time, Storage, de-| murrage and space of any kind in the mercantile business costs) money | Now, these conditions may occur to the merchant who handles |thread, nails, hats or, im fact, any fee make exhibits, tbe I’) 4 letter from Richard Moldenke, wer bn fhtehars secretary of the American Foundry ame Sateen. that J., informs the ex ° . | 2 exposition offictals ee nee tn the} tat mbers of this association | poe) that he will, without | 27° Dlanntn, visit to the fair. ax commissioner,| The Astoria (Ore) Chamber of act an interesting exhib-) Commerce has indorsed the aime India and parposes of the exposition account of the continued critical profits, ‘ Snes Attorney Ach the Ruet! trial was postponed this morning | unttl Monday. —_—_—- Gives you the same —— LOMBARDO PAYS FINE. gachinists was posted) Lombardo, proprietor wial tights, privileges and ad- ‘ “4 Ll — | lodging house on First av. 8, plead-| aye Dutidin, ed guilty jt | 7 , . eecbiuists to stay| + Bs eriegy A Peon pdey vantages that we have by Judge Gordon. Lombardo paid. to indicate that! The case against his wife was ‘ate: | in Tacoma over missed. The Is the second time are comi8S that Lombardo has been in trouble | strike in that) within a short period ness Agent bt FURNITURE CO. 418 Pike Street. Complete House Furnishers and Bole Agents for the Famous Charter Oak Ranges. Phones—Main 3998; Ind. 3096, CASH OR CREDIT. Makes you part owner, RUEF TRIAL POSTPONED. } Try McCarthy’s First’; | i | with an equal share in the (Star Special Service) SAN installments, . pays for See eae Stylish $8.50 to $10 Hats Special at $7.45 You will have the pleasure of choos- ing tomorrow from months, with . absolutely a swell collection of this season's most charming creations in fine headgear at away ourselves, no risk of loss, 3Z35S308<Z2= Zp Poca] denies that| B. & ©. Agent Her | mercantile commodity, and the only ‘oe bat gives no other! Peter Harvey, Pac a coast agent recourse tw te fees the particular } less than real yt notice of the Raltimore @ Ohio railway, article ot which you bave too large worth, Charming alr work | Was In Seattle yesterday on import- oe eee, meee we Se new ideas in nob of greatly reduced profits. | bily shaped hats, beautifully trim med in flowers, fo- liage and ribbon. All the wanted colorings. High grade hats that sell regularly at $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00 each, special Saturday at only ... $7.45 can't do, *** ant business, THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Furnishers of Homes, Steamboate and Hotels. mn Tools and Lawn Supplies No efforts have been spared in carrying out cur desire to buy enly firestelases Garden and La Tools in such a way as to bie ue to sell them at prices as low as those sometimes asked for tnfertor goods, For Instance, the St. Clair line of Lawn Mowers te the best we have been able to find from the ‘of serviceability. Only the best grade of cutting steel ts Blades of the St. Clair Mowers, insuring a maximum of frequent sharpening Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, ete, are also shown in Did it ever occur to you that the conditions arising that necessitate |the disposal at acrifice of a line of embroideries or laces, or boots | and shoes, would also occur tn pl-| anos? is it any more reasonable to suppose that bargains in laces or in any of the commodities men-| tloned above could not also be had) in pianos? i Now, is tt not reasonable to sup pose that you can come into our warerooms, make a selection of & piano, and save from $126 to $1607) | When we advertise « plano that originally sold for $450 as being of fered in this sale for $327, we mean | a plano that originally sold for 1$450 can now be bought for) | $3237—notht more nor nothing less, Now t then, if this ts the case, are you not saving $1237 And you lade a dollar saved a dollar made. Investigate the proposition | which we offer you. Come to our) store, look at the goods we have to offer. Keep in mind the causes of | the great reduction in prices. Satie ty yourself that the proposition ts/ jstraight and aboveboard. If you! at Your earliest opportu- [Bl are satisfied that it is, select your | Pel instrument and have it taken out! |to your home, and we have saved | you money Clark O’Bryan & C. M. Copper We court the closest investiga: | tion. Go to all the other dealers in| Room 422 Alaska Bidg. Ind. 4475- Main 3005, © wel =| "cS © “0 > = a $12.50 and $15 Coats $7.50 Women's and Misses’ Seasonable and Stylishly Made Tourist Coats, made up from handsome novelty mate- rials, in plaid and check effects, trimmed with velvet, self-strappings and fancy braids. Every coat im the lot is good jue at the regular price. Some of them are marked $12.50, others $13.50 and $15.00 each. Tomor- row the special price will be only ......++++ . £7.50 Rent Free Is on the highest point of West Seattle, with magni- You not only get first { | rae LACES at 7¢. { MEN'S FURNISHINGS be to your advantage to drop in and see our lnee of Gar choice of a lot for your- Lawn Utensils when in need of anything of the kind. ficent sweeping view, self, but also; “Try McCarthy's First” for Point de Paris agri a these” ‘Yeu cau mies Exigings, from 2 to 6 inches MEN'S DOLLAR SHIRTS, in width, mice, dainty de 89e—Made of choice ma- signs that are priced reg terials, in white grounds, ularly at 10¢ and 12%¢ & with black polka dot and e Sa striped effects; perfect fit- yes — a ting, full sized, large under day at only . i¢ the arms, cuffs attached or detached; no better dollar shirts made; special tomor- 75¢ NECKWEAR, 19¢. row at This is a lot of Women's Fan-{ MEN'S NEW WASH TIES, cy Neckwear that has be B5e—Nerrow and wide fourin-hands, made from come a little soiled from mercerized cotton materials display. Nice wash col in plain white and pongee lars that doing up will ee > Neer Mire — - on. an gure effects; a make Q. K.; regular 25¢,} reversible and perfectly 35e, be and Tbe values, washable; match up nicely special at ........... 49@ with the new shirts..25¢ ‘ Make an engagement You have the right to ‘with us to talk this over camp free within 1,500 feet of Alki Beach. ones you should take advantage in the open air and sunshine. by providing a Whitney GoCart. We have & large line of Whitney Go-Carts, two of which are ONLY THIRTY MIN- UTES FROM PIONEER SQUARE BY THREE town and see what they offer you | Compare their values and our val | ues, and you will see you can save %6 per cent, by taking advantage | lof the present Congestion Sale| prices. wv. 8. Johnston Co., 903 Bec-| ond avenue, The House of Highest | Quality 4 starTIES RELIABLE STORe Set Your Lot Tomorrow === Week-End Specials Store Open Saturday Evening An Alarming Special) Is Our Special Alarm ™& o C Clock for .. . This is the far-famed New Haven Clock, which is guar- 85. ‘Cushion or Parasol.) ining Folding Go-Cart pic fe ators ix saaatantisity of season (Weed, varolched Has col ng and dash, 4 gear and 10 Fabber tired = whoels Catt folds compactly, 19 PRICE $10.75. Reclining Folding Go-Cart pio tured above is fitted with green cushion and parasol Has openwork reed sides, reed back, perforated wood seat, reed dash and wood ; handle. Gearing is enameled and durable. price green; wheels measure 10 }@usbion or parasol inches in diameter and are WITHIN A BLOCK OF GRAND BOULEVARD YOU CAN GBT A so-FOOT LOT FOR AS LITTLE AS Fortith sneer +... Gitted with rebber tires, Price $660. GRADED STREETS, CEMENT SIDEWALKS, WATER SYSTEMS, ETC., ETC, INCLUDED IN PRICE, . : 10.75 LESS THAN TWENTY MINUTES FROM PION EER SQUARE. eee o---'_—[—[——s> EQUAL PRIVILEGES IN USE OF CLUB HOUSE, BATHING PAVILION, BOAT HOUSE, WHARF, ETC Only Two Blocks From Car Line Lots $165 Cash BALANCE IN THREE EQUAL PAYMENTS, SIX;"T§YELVE AND EIGHTEEN MONTHS (TOTAL $660), OR PAYMENTS MAY BE MADE MONTHLY. | anteed to alarm everyone in the house, and is sold every- where for $1.25 each Drapery Department Specials § lendid Soil ‘for Gardens Sofa Pillows, your choice for . $1.25 ‘ MAY Ist Regular prices from $1.50 to $3.50. oS Lace Bed Set, regular $4.50, for .....eeeeeeees $2.75 RICH BLACK LOAM, AND LOTS LARGE ENOWGH® TO HAVE GENEROUS GARDEN TO RAIS#? Swed Mae eka En Gob eee, at b Gerber Must Vacate iv mane Helene yore Figured Bari, rar 25 yard fo te Wery le in r tire stock reduced one-ha yen le adies’ Suits, Waists, Coats, tts, Petticoats and Lingerie LMOST GIVEN AWAY e Must Close Out Our AND LASTLY THIS Jardiniere Stand (Without Jardiniere.) Prices Will Be Raised Without Notice DURING THE WORK OF IMPROVEMENT, OR IN NINETY DAYS OR LESS, THESE LOTS WILI VORTH 50 TO 100 PER CENT MORE THAN PRESENT PURCHASE PRICE, BE MITCHELL PHILLIPS, Mgr, TAKE ANY CAR | DANIEL JONES and. L. FEHREN 11-inch square top and 17 inches high, of solid weathered oak— —— At Office on Tract, Thirty-fourth Ave, and Agents. p 5 A nefer to Raini igh a Stack t O ce McClellan St, yiedlgg wre: th Reinet Pgs sd 117 Cherry Street. CG a n Ind, 8944, East 2552. Ofiiee on Groene Ind. 695. Main 2984. Tat Se R's better to lose money on our goods than to have Spoiled in storage. GERBER, 1410 2nd Ave. Crnrory Furnrrure Company Srconp Avenue & Sprinc Srreet — Mout Barge Peri