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R DAY, APRI rer of his,motifer, father wa tion to have W.N. Yout brought be- ee er, haw been hanged at the pen: | fore him on a charge of contempt itontiary, | tor having sought to influence a BEING | DISCUSSED eee re tip Maywood eae.” ens "8 NEW Fruit Growers’ Assogiation. the Haywood ease YORK, April 12 —-Abrabam) Acow a, April 19.—The Feder + : Renedtet, of th a: tase: tomy, ot ation of Washington Fruit Growers’ Four Burned to Death, went abd among the many-wdvernment will take steps to din- f the Pacific Coast, Thesolve thie trust AFTER LUM TAT | STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS laces showing of office furnishings in the West four cars just received —we have just received a long-delayed shipment of office desks, office ohal: filing devices and general office furnishings — in fact, the most comp’ of office faruiture ever received in Seattic in one shi ater ceaboim, UU. ING prin OF THE AMER cP Wheeler, of New York, "Tollewed Seoiiel af ae eet nine Assoctations yeaterday elected W RLOTTE, N. ©, Apruil 19 OF INTERNA Root in the disewsagen holders’ committee, called on Act-|!! Pauthamus manager for another | & hildven of Mra, W. H seats heel The adviwabitity of trade i 6% | ing Dintele spouse ot the [veee at Meneletto, Rutherford LAW «BEGIN Lraband articles of war being district attorney's office yeaterday pewrty, were burned to death lnse hh Serview.) HighPAn thelr dwelling, The moth er and father were fatally burned hh efforts to reseue the ttle ones Port Ludiow Wedding. PORT LUDLOW, Wash, April 19-~Arthue BR. Wilson, powtumater, has been married Mise nley Davin. werly a school teacher of Tacoma ON=MANY PRES. | hibited wilt be the subject tre , ©, April 19 oe sae ee tee {And ald before him certain evk denee by which it ts alleged that a forgery was committed in the elec —_ " ame vel "a Mute Roosevelt will giv tion helt recently by the Mutual ph Service.) , at the White House to Se ors) itso weit we (°°) Life Inaurance company and the } i ss New York Life Insurance com at Law began} STRIKE SITUATION acuUTE. | PF | — President Wiha meet} (Serippe Telegraph Servier.) <n - re eigy of Porto Rico. feanbrens oy - PRANIG BO, Apett The | BM JUAN, April 19%—Hegin H Meal question under the! oA) strike situation is becomlad oat Waa inaugurated yesterday as reety weet the San FPON-| ccute, ‘The miners are quitting in- | Sovermor af Forte Rico with lab eard resotutic |dividually and thus evading the| °C? Coremonios Fare omany representatives | 14 ments present, be- Or, Maugh Hung. sh Mite leod om be ed United States mem. |, June Mitchell adviesd against the} Conupus, 0. Agel 10—Dr BOISE, Idaho, April 19. Jude . : Pronepestation diftienitiee ore{ Olizer Crack Maugh, of Dayton, | Fremont Weed has txaued a © Mietration side of) 14. pe I nc a tin en} nn gee Aonight. when = Richard THEY WANT ROOSEVELT. There are fies and fites, but ae the rights of for - We have made a reputation for} files on Hall, when it comes to sup | , EFFECT WITH ITS CIRCULAR SLEEVE 18 VERY committee of the house whieh held an inquiry today on the combine * between the retail oiere in the Canadian Geo, H, Woadhouse Co, 112 yormty wt, and Arcade Way ' Ladies’ Raney: to-W¥ter siniancaanel After Thaw Jurors NEW YORK, April 19.--Diatriet Att y Jerome ts to summon the jurors in the reeent Thaw trial and prohe the charges that one oft them waa approached by a policeman of the American Bo Juror Under Contempt we cannot emphass strongly that we are the center for of- flee furniture, our wide lines of different styles are so unmiatakably superior, we are bound to be accorded this distinction just the styles that will appeal to practical business men—a lit tle better-va little nicer in appearance—a Htthe more practical and convenient than the others ee United States in case (Serippe Telegraph Service.) $26.00 business sults that ts of im-| plying particular fishermen with Between the federal! WASHINGTON, D.C, April 19-——|mense value. Saturdays we are|the most satiafactory outfit, which pate lowe Senator Hull of iowa was « Wane} lerowded to the limit by men who/ will insure your fishing tripe to be witt be Pref. Wil-| House visitor today, aad he have purchased one tn past seasons | both a pleasure and @ succoms. . ihe Johns Hopkins | cares that TS per cent of the om and desive another this weason, W.|fore buying your tackle be sure and “in, of the! ite of lowa are for Roosevelt for a|H. Hutehinson Co. cor, 2nd and] get prices of A. L. Mall, 1101 Pirgt) BEAUTIFUL, WE CARRY THE NEWRST CREATIONS oe IN TAILORED BUITS. PRICES RANGE FROM $15 to $125 SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, GOWNS, WAISTS, SKIRTS AND PRETTICOATS. ania, and third term \* nien #t or ave. Fishermen's supplies. Cahen-Drew AMUSEMENTS. { Co BO AOD DOLL | TH GRAN. Moth Phones 6, No phones after % | John Cort, Manager. Sunday, Monday, Ts Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee, “MRS. WIGGS THE CABBAGE PATCH.” Management of Liebier & Co. Prices S00, 750, $1.00 and $1.50. SPELGER & HURLBUT. A Store for Everybody, ur Saturday| ee tierings | | ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Aprit 25, 26, 27, 28. Me. Watker Whiteside, in the Most Remarkable Play of the Season, “THE MAGIC MELODY.” Direction of Liebler @ Co. Cast of Bt ative Excellence, Prices, | MILLINERY ON SECOND FLOOR—MRS. A. D. KEATING. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av. Corner Columbia St. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State S0e to $1.50. Mail Orders Now, SEATTLE THEATER Russet a Seen tere, paenee a } Matineos Thureday and Saturday, Tonight, AN This Week, Mr. Frank amish in the Breezy Comedy, “A STRANGER IN TOWN.” Next Week, Starting Sunday Mat. Aprit 21, Murray & Mack and } } | | better than those of Friday, Let us repeat that oe city in everything we place on sale—better fower prices afl the ti Thetr Musical Gayety, “Around the T: No Change in the prices. Sean nen Theater — use!) & Drew, More. Phones O67. Kvery Night This Week, Saturday Mat, Zinn’s Musical Comedy Company ta Oe —we are in a position to meet your every office want and assure you a selection from a showing of over one hundred different makes of office desks and a wide variety of styles in office chatre and devices SPEAKING OF PLAYER PIANOS The House of Quality has them, and you do not have to look at only one kind, then wonder if that is what you want We have several different makes, and you will find just what you want Her ty 8 berxsta which cannot be dupticated. t Om Saucers, white, F : Ap extra value Saturday, i $ $2.00 SET ROGERS KNivEs AND FORKS, $1.08. Rogers Guaranteed SilverNick- el Windsor Pattern Table Kaives and Forks, set of tx, All Day Saturday, 1 98 speetal woes oat CARVING KNIFE AND FORK, 18¢. 3Se American Cutlery Co. War- ranted Stee! Carving Knife a Pork, with ebony Heat thie bargain Saterday if you can = 18 “FRA DIAVOLO.” Next Week, Starting Banday Mat. Last Week of the Zinn Compony In “Girefie-Girofta.” 20e to SiGe. —we are beadquartera for filing cabinets and office devices of the most practieal and wellknown makes. STAR Prices 26. ioc Pox sents, Ste waTones Rac ay atte snus beading ‘Vaaiertie Bowen LasT onymenes LAST NIGHTS! ‘The Gaker Troupe, the Great Moving Pictures, “The Unwritten Law”; the Burkes, Eddie Movesh, Arnotd & Gardner, Harry Booker & Co, Shrode & Mutwey, Harry A. Brown —bear In mind ‘het we are exclusive Seattle agents for the cele- brated Gunn Gevks and Sectional Cases, Standard Desks and Macey Filing Cabinets and Sectional Cases. Come in and try them, “The House of Quality.” Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Avenue Nat Goadwis's Sauces AN CITIZEN.” Matiness Datty, Kxeept Thursday and Friday, Doors Open: Matt nee, 2:20, Beeningn, 1590 Pere formancus Begin Matinees, 2:15; Bveningn #15 Js Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Av». —__—— “TEODY SEAR” #249. ff A $206 “Teddy Bear.” large wine and extra strong. An imparted fellow. A Nery, special * $2. 49 price: this TER BROWN | STAMPS, iSe. The Die kind, complete with ink and pad tnstruc- tive and enter 15c taining i { With every Suit of Clothes or Overcoat purchased of us : for the next go days, we are giving an | H 4 i { [ranse crowas ues Railroad Blockade Sale! Accident Policy In the North American Accident Insurance Company for $2,500, good for one year You owe it to your family to carry msurance You owe it to yoursell to see our line of Suits and Over- Ff coats, from $12.50 to $30. 00. i Remember, we absolutely guarantee our clothes to fit | you right, to retain their shape and to wear you we I, er COASTER WAGON, @2.19. $2.00 Our mene Crescent Wag on, heavy extra strong a $2. 19 | BOYLBE’S, Stee: 423 Pike apedly MON alisoddg 1317-1319FirstAvenue #2 | SALE NOW GOING ON 000 worth of New Spring Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods sacrificed to raise money to pay our debts. * pring & g The blockade on the railroads has cause of our immense Spring Stock to come in on us all at once. Our creditors want their money, We must pay them or g ated the GREATEST GLOTHING SALE IN THE HISTORY OF SEATTLE so that we have a larger ) into bankruptcy, therefore we have inaug Carloads of Goods which should have been here long ago are continually pouring in on us, variety now to select from than we had a week ago. Come here for these bargains a ° a goo MEN'S SUITS. } soc Fancy Handkerchiefs $3.00 Straw Hats for 16-inch top Cruiser, black Fine Imported Scotch | ‘ Se | + tavacgeesee APD: or yellow, $7.50 Shoes, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Serges | so CASES UNDERWEAR soc Straw Hats for ise go at .... 6... OO Owing to the freight blockade onthe different railroads throughout the country, caused by the unprecedented and Cheviots. All Suits fit The largest Stock and TRUNKS AND TELE- | WOMEN’S SHOES. fomditions for the past six months, there has been thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of unclaimed BIR ited without charge. | Best Assortment of Medi- SCOPES. | Women’s $2.25 Dongola se lying at the different freight depots, merchandise that would not be accepted because it arrived too late i Regular $6.50 Suits for .. um Priced Men’s Under Fine Sree Tranks k pee 5 ” ' | f | " hoes for S14 than have these goods returned, leaving thousands of dollars’ worth of spring merchandise on hand, the whole $3.95 | wear in the State ; oaks Watns Bunce Pasa are willing to suffer a big loss and dispose of the go at about so per cent on the dollar. With an eye for Regular $9.50 Suits for } Regular 35 t nderwear for | $10.00 Trunk, strap attach- | Leather Shoes, worth and the ready cash en picking up th snaps at less than 5a cents on the dollar. A lange ship : $4.80 , 20¢ | ed, for . .. $5.95 | for $1.65 comaisting of new ts, Shoes and Furnishings Goods, have just arrived, and we have been Regular $11.00 Suits for. | Men’ Finish Egyptian | $7.50 Suit Cases for | Tip Turn for the past few days unpacking and getting these goods into our store. We bought these goods for spot cash, oes seem e $8. 35 | riggan Underwear, | ay $3.50 hoes fon Wt & great deal less than the cost of the material to the manufacturers. In order to dispose of the goods at once I — $15.00 Suits f¢ | regular $1.00 value, for Solid Leather $10.00 Suit PE RE . $2.25 foamake room for other shipments which will be continually arriving we will inaugurate the greatest sale of $8. oS ASe Cases ies $4.95 | Women's Extension Sole and Boy shoes, Ha nd Furnishing ( in « history of the Pacifie Northwest 6 you’ THs" SUITS. Men's Fine Medicated Un- | ¢ Telescopes for Bhe Dongola Walking Shoes, ate just a few of the many bargains we will offer. Come nd get your Spring Outfit and” save One-half | a s- , . a. derwear . 35¢ | &s5c Telescopes for iSe worth $4.00, for. . $2.50 the Ne fen the | ee. a ene oe 55¢ | CHILDREN’S SHOES. Clothing Dept. Pants Dept newest meteriaie. -Peetect | Overabirts shat ell ino SWEATERS. |g Co raney Hic Shoes fe i. é store i S2.01 m sale ~ j : © banc Aid oes y fitting | mn 75c Sweater .. -35¢e med 813.56 an jolts go at Unelaimed Freight All our $2.00 Pants go at this Unclaimed Freight Sale for $1.25 Re : = ¢ Suit | 0 Bl hese De $).co Sweaters S5¢ a Pay ve i ‘3 abe Om $idse. 417 $7.75 | Att our $2.50 and $2.00 Par » at the Unelaimed Freight Sale at "™ : $2.50 | S DRESS SHIRTS $4.00 Pancy Wool | ~~ = , $17.00 and $16.00 Gutts go at Unclaimed Freight Sale $1.75 + eres 2.50 | Fascy Stiff Front go Ras: 82. 45 | “$1 00 go at Unelatmed Freight Sale All our $3.50 and Pants go at the Unclaimed Freight 4 t $4.75 } ra rts, regular > kin $2.50 Woot Swea ra fe ‘95 oo $1. 75 go at Unclaimed Fre All our $6.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Pants go at the Unclaimed Freight 9} A ar 912.50 Suits lor Men’s and ¥ one patie cd ALASKA OUTFITS. Re eis cs Sale for . eee 83.75 tnd $6.85 | “Sateen Shirts, and | 6000 PAIRS OF FINE | one jot Blankets of grays — eT 650 CHILDRENS’ SUITS. | — $1.00 value, f 10¢ | SHOES | mixtures, etc. wie 3 Shoe Dept. » and %Piece Suite—.| SOCKS AND SUSPEND- | At about Half Price. Shoes from. $4.00 to $5.00; sate tks, Russian Blouse, | ERS | for Men, Women, Children rices $2.65 to $2. Boys’ Clothing Dept. All our $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes go at the Unclaimed Freight one on ; OW te | Heavy All-Woot Alaska | Extra good school shoes in és tot pd By i % Boys’ Suits go at the Unclaimed Freight Sale for All our $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes go at Unclaimed Freight Sate ] Socks, worth 50 pair, for | the lot ; ; j ss a Be ‘tion $1.45 for 82.50 . 20¢ | MEN’S FINE SHOES. Rubber Boots and Shoes, ° and $3.60 Boys’ Suits go at the Unclaimed Freight | 411 our $5.00 and $6.00 Shoos go at the Unclaimed Freight Men’s Warranted Fast Black | ga.so Strong Shoes for Rubber Blankets, are ce and $6.00 Bays’ dutta go at the Unelatmed Preise H Lisle Threat sie 100 =o Babe luded ip this sale at Sac value, for | Regular $ ci Shoes, | rifice Prices aor 82-50. $6.00 ani $7.00 Boys’ Suits, in all styles, go at 3-90 } wc § nders fe 106 | le leather counters, go | $1.00 and $1.25 Blankets for Ne tert ets trissecs ccntoetes $1.00 Furnishings Goods Dept. | | Geary Desonelianten ta ‘St, $s | _ SBe Canvas Glover, while they last, at the Unclaimed Freight Sate, a ; 20¢ | Me 3.00 Gent | $725 and $1.50 BI ts for Hat Dept Pa cguiscWeaek cascade ae Geine "Brest Bese | a, Oxfords goa Te % ree pairs to each customer " ‘ oon | « . Slanket ‘ : 4 penders go at 35e¢ $2.25 | $2.00 and $2.25 Blankets for Pear $2.00 end $2.50 Hate go at Unelaimes Vreight Sale for mat Black pmless Fase, at the Unclaimed Freight Sale; 3 sare 98 DOZzE * MEN'S s HATS ne Tipe : ¥ i | sop $1.15 OP $3.00 and $1.50 Hate go at the Unclat 60 donen Black Sateen Shirts, slightly damaged, at the t odie’ ndid Sprit 4 leather lined $4.00 Shoes One tot Heavy All-Wool pails Freight Sale for vd f than go at $2.40 Alaska Blank values 1 $5.00 Hats go at the Unclaimed A big line of Farnishing Goods, in all styles and colors and Half | | Men Fi yy Patent from $5.00 to $8.00, go vaeeo éiccmun ake ull go at Unclaimed Freight Sale price Seon 5 ; Derhy Leatl rewutas .& . now for LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN for 95e | go at $2.65 cs. 83.25 to $4.65 h Cor nd Worsted Pas $1 nd $2 ro at Te and Me Crown Clothing ae Inc. TMONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING CO., 1317-1319 First Avenue lock South of Postoffice 1121 FIRST AVENUE fe Half Block North of Postoffice, Between University and Union Sts., Opp. New Arcade Block on 5a