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y and wi - peorecy hae been: wat _ da roe eH ae . nm COV a oe infpr Seo cnet reg S et os on for vere . aie pe practically com) : Maps containing & . veut a woek recived (he nak Informatio: 1 blue today in ‘ de afer six 6 . tm the Bleabelm Court Har sort plore, # youns day! mnt thief we in ets to his feetness of x in gutranning — Deter diame, who wave chase» ae feoeering from ide bo ch Pee re neame. ba: to enquire man Datieved by bh aity to be tt wa well dres fartively glancing about the howse. man’s actions i acel i your as he — lid not ed 1 Press.) Cal. Feb. 12 ‘that Poe war department Sppreciate the strong of the people of the en coast in favor of per Maintaining a floet of at Gown-todate batilestips tn commercial and 0, Cal. Feb. & jank dealer instantly ‘killed thie a. T. Anderson, 4 brakeman, at the tm Oak Park, a sab 13 BARGA | favorable conditions, dest Opaque Assorted to place them on Best Steel or Har 25c a. ave | Tea Spoons, 3 for Zhe. 10 dozes Rowers’ Ne Pattern Silver-Plated Fancy Tea Spoons will at this sa Tiday, 3 for Steel Blade extra first qua lat ed Knives and Forks all go Frid: the pair . 25c ———$___— Electric Bulbs, 2 for 25¢. The Well-K; 2h. Gas Globes, 2 for Be c. Imported Globe |ross APARTMENTS IN DAYLIGHT A special purchase, under lot of High-Grade or Window Shades, allows at the very special h ‘ CPELGER-AURIBU AVENUE @& UNION STREFT TWAKING WAR MAPS OF PUGET SOUND COUNTRY but declined to go Inte any partion lars a» to what had been accom plished or the purpose of the work Within the past few months Ur war department has acquirdd a we jes of ad reports Oovering tants, surswre, oor DIVORCE CLOSES * *) * THREE AUTOISTS OROP « (By United Press.) OUT OF RACE, *| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 * *| MKA Y DRA MA Chairman James D. Phelan has re * (By United Pre *) Jeelved a letier from Admiral Ge c *® ALNANY, N. ¥,, Feb, 19 *| | Dewey, giving assurance that he * Word has been recetved by & will be here when the battleship j® the Albany club that three # |fleet arrives, Plans for receiving | # of the six tourlats who started tl Hi-) port, the man dramatically ¢@ed {abd entertaining the men of the © pabterday on the New ork: lun following an Attompted nubidadto ond his life by shooting himself | feet next May are rapidly taking @ Aleak automobile journey, via ®) by the husband, finally ending in| tn the head with a revolver definite shape cin oe > aan, & * la togat separation, is the closing) Tye wounded man was taken to| Manes Heer. Gaetan thee | mavter in the marital mishaps of! ® leat hospital and there was @ # roudm were too bad. Thiwe of «| loward J. MeKay and Maud M.| pathetic reunion, the wife declar © te Geibeiedte antved teeo @| McKay, hi wife jing, according to reports, that she at 12-28 p. th whe hates he. wf, TMM morning Judge Giitlam in| had only intended to weare McKay | © tind echetete tims i be superior court. signed the de-|into returning to her | * #1 chee of divorce he, only child, Liter McKay fully recovered, but | Dorothy J., three years of age,|the forgiveness apparently con | SPEER HRY HEE EHH Hin placed in the custody of Father tinued for a very short time, To | O'Brien, ofthe Catholle eburch, | day the plaintitf appeared in court | } | On Noveniper 18, 1907, when Mo-| with her attor lankow &| (By Uni | |Kay was we with the divor Tworoger, and i the div . NEW YORK Energet } * on & Complaint brought by| which was Interrupted in such a/ fe preparations that are being made practi ry Mot of the ground on the ithe Partioular ha 8 exercised to secure a thoroughly complete and compre hensive statement of the oo existing in the Puget sound di Close observers express the opin fon that, in the event of any tnter national trouble on the Pacific tp volving the United States, the r vund section would form the | munication between the | forces and the land detach: | me and {ft ts here that the war} department ts exeretaing the heen est care so that, in the event of any confilet, It would be prepared to make use of every possible ad vanta out that be had lost Ais way pecting the youth to step and id by tb him directions. Hut the young knew. the officer @ run, The a man evidentiy for he broke into the detective in hot pur thief made good his « i the water front | which ex | Pines, and comment has been caused |rines were | marines for mot the first The thief had robbed #ix apart-| ments in the Blenheim broad daylight, gainin by the pretext that he was @ census enumerator, The apartment of George & Terry was robbed, and « Vickpin, rings and gold and ver trinkets taken, Other vietins were Mise Lindsey, Mra Robinson and Mra. Bragg. Se OD RED fate in dimittance THE PACIFIC California will be asked to pass resolutions and forward coples to Washington A letter from the Commerc club of Seatiio, read before the! Chamber of Commerce, stated that resotutions by that chamber would | have the seatiment of the people of one of the largest cities on the coast | heart atx rled RUEP'S SENTENCE DELAYED. Powell leaves a widow and children. Anderson is mar (By United Press.) extortion charge to which he pleaded gullty, was continued for weeks this morning at the #t of the prosecution. Ruet, two to a two weeks’ contiquance, de claring he @id4 not desire the case continued for more than one week The four remaining tortion s charges were continued two weeks. | IN DAY 25c Garden Hoes, 25¢. 300 Solid Shank best quality Steel Garden Hoes, just at the time when you meec 1; Special.. : 25c Padlock, 25¢. Simmons’ of a Col- sale Famous “Bulldog” Solid Brass ’adlocks, with 2 flat ste can not be 25c Gold Enamel 25¢ Can. keys; ked.” riday Large Size Can of Art Decorative Enamel, in d or assorted colors, { ady for use special Frida 25c Soap, 8 Bars 25¢. At this sale we offer a hig special in Soap— yo choice of Poiar a Dandy or Aero ashing Powder; an extra special; 8 bars for 25c Washboard, 25¢. Richmond's All-Zine, Heavy Well Made hboard, with pat oan aeving retain 25c <~>d SSmQ ms wo fant es i riday I at tnfluence as reflecting | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.-~The) sentence of Abrahass Ruef on the! © represented himself, objected | | bribe one member to vote for them ) | NEW YORK STOCK Jacobson, Mra | } j a | Cetober in the southern states have | to encourage j | | | | | #ystem, } Electric. | thee ltime. As soon as all offers are in, the committee will celect the three — location | ai Work on the government survey of the new winter trail from HARRIMAN STILL [oxo Sous tas soon » men under jhas finally acquired full control o THE SEATTLE S$ wife, of desertion aud non-sup (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D, ©, Feb. 13. An ugly row ta brewing in the | house committee on naval affairs, reeently agreed upon a naval Resumption of work in the tum, milis of the state will not fol the agreement reached by the attorneys of the Great Northern and program to report to congress, con ane of two battleships and ten » boat destroyers and eight marines, The administration, ber low from President Roosevelt down : asked for four battleships and ton | Nocthern Pacitic railroads and rep: | destroyers and only four subma-|Teentatives of the Pacific “* Lumber Manufacturers’ association | yesterday, to go before Judge Han-| }ford and ask that he modify his| order restraining the rallroads from | foreing thelr new 60-cent r lumber, pending the decision of the | Justice of the rate by the interstate) commerce commission. The agreen will not affect the | opening of tho mills because, pend. mdb rc the decision of the commission, | CHURCH REPORT that, while the battle cut down from the ad program, the subma. raised. A lobby has been at work on behalf of the many years. T * time that a scandal Tn fact, an investt alleged. attempt to} ships wer ministration has threat emMion of oa was held in the 57th congress, MARKET United Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Today's wession of the stock exehange was the scene of more somersaultin, hedging and doubling on their) course by the everwhifung profes onal element, giving the market) spotty appearance. After < strong and making an aver | ake advance of two points in the \apecuiative favorites, the market turned abruptly weak, and under | leadership of the southern group | prices rapidly dectined. Mixsour! Pacific lost four potnts, Loulavitie and American Smelter three each. Trade conditions since | | not been of a character calculated | The annual meeting of Westmin ster Preabyterian church was hel last night. Elders were elected for! three years as follows: Der. J. B. Ragteson, J. 8. Bushnell, J. F. Reed! wd W. A. Hillis, The elder elected | for two ye was G. W. Forsyth. | The deacon elected for three years was Ovid A. Byers. The report of the clerk of ses sions showed 143 members received during the year and a net gain of 86. The total membership at pres ent te 696, The report of the treasurer show. ed contributions for congregational expenses $7,083.81, and the reports from the secretary of beneficence jand the auxiliary sooletles of the holders of securities of railr 5 tenverstns that don church showed contributions for und a 146.12. combined with the hostile demon oe ee Strations of several legisiative bod vata cose was eat HAZARD CASE The close was weak at the low The preliminary bearing to the potata case of the atate against Linde B. THIRTEEN SITES FOR THREE LIBRARIES Hazard, on the charge of practicing medicine without a license, was tom Children’s tqme, has offered a continued in Judge Gordon's court site for a branch ifbrary at Re | this morning to February 25. Hu lveuna park, The offer was made | mane Officer Vaupell’« brief testi to the library board this morning | ony was all that was taken. Rev. Alexander Beets president of| Mra. Hazard, a fast-cure Seattle Seminary, at Rose, of. | phystetan ie qbarged with having fered to donate & location at Third | treated the i@Jut daughter of Dr M. FP. Jones, who donated @ site at Ravenna park for the Washing av. W. and Bretonia st, near the | D. D. Wheedon, a dentist, under _ Seminary her system until the child was! A committee of Green Lake | Bearly starved | baatness men yesterday offered a| in the tnvestigation that followed | fine location at Woodlawn ay. and | the report of the condition of the | Pourth ay. N. KB. and « committee | Wheedon child, the baby was placed | of Rainier Beach residents offered | in the Washington Home and later a site im that locality. Word waa|in the care of a trained nurse received that another location | who is being held responsible for would be donated at Rainier Beach |'ts condition to Judge Frater te case & branch library is located | NEW WINTER TRAIL been made in various parts of tb [eity, and onty three branches are }to be established at ihe present by @ party of 12 Woodwin. Work will be completed in about two months The trail which wil™open a new ON THE GRAB country said to be rich in placer deposits, leads from Seward to {By United Press.) Kintk, along the fine of the 108 ANGELES, Feb. 13.—In| Alaska Central ratiroad. From financial circles here the rumor! Kinik it follows the Yentna river, ia persistent thet BE. H. Harriman | crossing the Alaska range at Ptar migan pase at an altitude of 2,000 Rallway | t facludes miles Klectric the Huntingtoe which ne trail then follows the south over whieh the Pacifte | fork of the Kuskokwin river to the Los Angeles interurban | forks and then across level coun and Los Angeles Railway company/try to Kaltag on the Fairbanks! of track STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. WILL NOT OPEN LUMBER MILLS lfrom vacating the streets required SURE, se Pere. by state and fed meet Charles M king and financier authorithe the fallen ice leads to the be eral to sensational manner previously Hef that District Attorney Jerome and U. 8. Marshal Henkel are arm ed with various write £ him when he arrives here from Kur J District Attorney Stin the report that a federal indie has n returned against Mor SPECIAL the lumbermen must figure upon being ealled upon to pay the rail roads the new rate on all shipments mede during the agreement, if the MEETING commission upholds the rate The agreement, if concurred tn satelite by the court, may stimulate the | shipment of lumber already out, in| At the request of Councilmen that ft will stipulate that all lum | Mullen and Gill, Mayor Moore this bermen may of 49 conts morning called a spectal meeting of the city council for tonight to take up and consider proposed Union Pacific and street vacations This franchise has been before the corporations committee and the ship at the old rate ng up aecurity to make up the difference ~ freight rates if the commission upholds the new rate Judge Hanford will be asked to u franchise amend his restraining order to al-| city engis for some months, and | low this to be done. an effort is now being made to rash See me ees [It through before the ection of March 4, at which tlme the people TAR charter amend * * ment requiring franchise ordinances * SHUT-OFF NOTICE, *\to be submitted to a vote of the} * ® | people | * Water will be shut off to «| asain | * morrow, Friday, Febroary 14, # | # in the district east of 97th av, & WILL we T PAY. F R & between Denny way and & % Spring st, and in the district * | # east of 32nd ay. N., from Den & ny way to Thomas st * * | isfilialiaiialiaiaialictielialaialelelel Officers stationed at Fort Law ton are greatly offended at letters recently received from the quarter master’s department of the army at) Washingtou, D. C., stating that of-| fieers who have won honor medals should forward 45 cents to pay for REVOLUTION AVERTED (By United Press.) them. The medals are supposed to be badges of distinction for service during the Spanish American war CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—James R804 the Philippine campaign Garfield, addressing the Hamilton| Much comment has been heard lub, declared that Theodore Roose-|"eearding the action of the quar velt averted a revolution by curb |termaster general in wanting the | j predatory wealth. He boldly | officers to buy honor medals, espe jared for public control and reg: | cially ne years | er me war, jon bak naenone yee gov } ntal checking of predatory ‘WRETCHED TRACK CAUSED WRECK ‘Wealth, and, in the name of the dent, Garfield served solemn | 4 United Press.) FORE GROVE, Ore. ben 13.— ‘% upon the corporation in-| terests that blame Roosevelt for the | The state railway commission spent the greater part of yesterday after fecent financial troubles that prose eutions will relentlessly continue, noon and last night taking evidence to determine the responsibility for tegardiess ot alt consequences. | the wreek on the Southern Pacific | branch Monday in which three were | killed and bers injured; The} }commission will not give out ite) | findings, but it is reported that the Judge Frater in the superior! track was found to have been in gourt this afternoon is hearing | #retched condition arguments on the: injunction asked | TALK ABOUT HARD LUCK | for by Lewts & Wiley, restraining | the members” of the city council jby the Union Pacific for its ter j tinal th of Jack mane groonds sow a ackson (By United Press A temporary restraining order| .DOWAGIAC, Mich. Feb. 13.— issued early in the week on a| Charles Criffield, a wealthy farmer, ing by the plaintiffs that they | (inks he ts the most unlucky man | would be damaged in the sum of |!" the world. Last Monday he dis-| $25,000 in case the vacation was| Posed of property valned at $10,000 ordered j and immediately boarded the next The plaintiffs are the contractors | tain for Dowagiac to deposit the doc he Zodkeen. ot. vearads q| Small fortune in the City bank. Hyp they nded that the vacation | shed Into the institution Just as of the streets would throw a cloud | it Was closing, but the accommodat upon the entire bond issue cover. |!" cashier sald he would break # ing the assonsment for the Improve. | Tle for Hrother Criffield and ac- | ment, aggregating approximately | C¢?* the deposit. Then the bank $480,000. closed and has not opened since John P. Hartman appeared for oe the Union Pacific and insisted Sea unless the vacation was permitted {t would absolutely prevent the! construction of the proposed depot, | AMUSEMENTS costing fm the neighborhood of | $400,000, as well as destroy the anueeneeneel value of land which has been) At the Moore. Frank Daniels in “The Tattooed to draw big houses t the Moore, where he ie appear. ing this week bought at the cost of millions | of doliars for terminal purposes HAMMOND’S SUCCESSOR. “Red Feather” Coming. The “Red Feather,” the well known comle opera, with clever Miss Sheridah Simpson in the title (By United Pri NEW YORK, Feb. Hays Hammond, the famor —Jobn | eng! operate. | trail Hundreds of miles will be The acquisition of the Hunting-| saved over the old trail ton system would give Harriman| It ia expected that $200,000 of the absolute control of the — trolley | $250,000 asked of congress will be lines of Southern California. are aes on this trail * PRIZE FIGHTER S blotters for the school chil. enit-| Come and get come. 1111 First ave reereee ee ees * TRACK TEAM CRIPPLED. | Murphy's part * 4 x FATALLY HURT Russell Mackey, track manager Stage Mob at the Lois. = * of the Washington high school ath-| The mob scene in “The Pit * 8 letlc team, who broke his knee| which ts being presented at the * « ¢ap when playing halfback with| Lois this week with T.- Daniel * Nant. to know how | (By United Pr ) the football! team last year, fell| Frawley in the leading role, is one * * | VALLEJO, Cal. Feb. 13.—As the [Yesterday and broke his knee cap|of the best ever seen in this city * *) cult of & Mgt tor the pugiliete lS ond time. He will be con-| “What Happened to Jones” is next ad, oe or the pugilistic }iivod to his home for some weeks. | week's: bill 4 # |champtonship of the Pacific fleet] “Qoyal Pullen, also prominent in “4 a [held on the cruise Dewey a school athletics, is severely Burlesque at Lyric Frank Young, @ colored sailor, is] iy Much success is being scored by * . < lying at death's door. The fight} the burlesque company this week * was held three weeks ago and the U. P. Declares Dividend, at the Lyric, Miss Burney Foster * > story has just leaked out, Young's! ew YORK, Feb, 13.—The|the new soubrette, fs winning favor 4 sie hosel ng Ler seed Union Pacific directors have de-| with the audience, and the living * jof the oruiser Buffalo he fight | cared a quarterly dividend of 2% | pictures and two musical comedie * ; lasted 20 rounds, being held in a per cent on the rallroad's common | are making a hit Next week A # | drizsling rain and was declared a stock also @ semi-annual div. | Sculptor's Dilemma. «}d After the mill Young showed {dent 0 per cent on preferred “a »' * sympt eof a frac — Boge stock he last quarterly dividend i Pantages Vaw — ‘ Pe | bast Ee was wot t hong nt the | wan the same : There are = me Seater acts “ negro could ive. Robinson has no the program at Pantages this week 4 * | yet been arrested Every act is said te be a top liner * «| The Sportsman iis" {ney' are making. bits * *| No Dividend Reduction | Who ts “rifle wise” aska for the| * * NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The fail} Savage Ammunition, The Pot Comic Opera. *. * one of the directors of the SouthermpHunter and Duckgetter use tho At the Family theatre on Pike * « | Pacific railroad today to reduce the) Winchester Leade Shells, Only’ st. the new musical organization ts * « |quarterly dividend 1% per cent ow! genuine when box is marked with! pleasing good audiences at KS P ‘7 \ common stock is taken as an in-|the big red W Sold oly by thre performances daily. he . 4th and Pike St. * \ieation by financlors that other! Theodore Wilts & Co., 1008 Ist av. comic opera is entitled “The Se fatannacankanned roads Ww ke similar action *** norita Good principals and a er, who was drawing an annual palety of $260,000 Had the Gug-| Tele, comes to the Grand for all . has |of next week, opening next Sunday | that | Bight gepheim FE: ation company sefered his connection with At the Seattle. cofporation. He has been succeed: | ed by Chester Beatty, hin first as-| is a pleas “ “The Country Squire” ident. An official announcement The sigant. | An official announcement! ing attraction in the comedy line 4 je taentre this week anciseo, where he was the Seatt - os a So = © Kerry Gow” comes to the Se operated for pendicitis upon yesterday ap nday Daly next after theatre Bernard atle noon with Joe in Star—Armstrong & Holly in “The to 50¢ each; liver, Se Ib.; roasts, Expreseman”; singers and dancers, | 8¢ to $e Ib. loperatic singers, minstrels, eccen-| Potatoes, 16 to 18 Ibs. for 850; trie comedians, vaudeville special-| $1.50 per sack. jat the new five-cent Star on Second practical = busy Friday” special-- this useful lacking case-- 89 this is an article for practical usefulness in house or office; hard wood blacking case, fit ted with metal foot rest; box forms recep tacle for brushes, ete. is 13x14 in., 16 in. high: top is covered with vel our Regular worth Friday only —(but one to a person; no C, O, D. or telephone orders filled; mail orders filled if received by Sat- urday night.) Stan itareCo, Co. rSurnd, Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. = Next week Tacoma. “The | consin full efome smier cheese, Chickents, 18. 200 Ib. Mutton chops, 12% @ 13%e th; rib steaks, 16c Ib.; porterhouse, Ibe Ib.; sirloin, 12%c Ib.; roune steak, llc Ib.; shoulder steak, 3 Ibs. for 26c; hearts, lic each; tongues, 45¢ back, 23¢ tb; lively chorus. College Girls.” At the Coliseum—Rerdelle’s village cut ups, Richard Craig, Armstrong @& Levering, Kaufman Bros, Hayes & Suits, Hobson & Sheldon and others are pleasing | ties. Sweet potatoes, 4 Ibs. for 25c. Orpheum—Eddie White, Sulli-| Beets, 2 bunches for Se. va *parring partner, in a com Onions, 2 bunches for Se; boiling edy act, six other new specialties. |onions, 12 ibs. for 26c. een? Dried onions, 6 to 7 pounds for Sullivan's Diamond Belt. 2c. Carrots, 3 bunches for Se. Radishes, 4 bunches tor Se. Parsley, 3 bunches for i¢c. California persimmons, 15c¢ to 300 doven; Japanese persimmons, 350 dozen, Turnips, 3 bunches for be. Artichokes, 4 for 25. Celery, 2 bunches for 1ée. Spinach, Se per tb. Castanea Se to We; 1%ec I Sweet peppers. 25 cents dos Horseradish, 10¢ to 15c per Ib. Rutabagas. ie Ib. Severnraut, o¢ ib. Lettuce 2 for Se. John 1. Sullivan's diamond bet new moving pletures and songs are av. this week Sunday's Popular Concert. At the Moore theatre at 3 o'clock next Sunday afternoon the Seattle Symphony Orchestra will give the tenth of its series of popular con- certs. Reserved seats will be placed on sale at 10 o'clotk tomor- row morning at the store of Sher- man, Clay & Co., 1406 Second ay. Lecture on “Hell.” “Where Is Hell Located and|,,New Ruts Bilberts, | 18e What It Consists of" will be ex-|ink walnuts, 105200 Ib.; almondn plained in a lecture at the Grand | 23¢ Sesummny 308 tat Opera house tonight by Father | pute, ike 1b; mixe? nuts, | Marshall |. Boarman, a distinguish-|18¢ Tb.; cocoanuts, 10¢ to 12¢ each; Brazil pods, 15¢ each. Lemons, t5e to 20¢ per doz. Cider vinegar, 35¢ gat Fancy apples, $1.00 to $2.28 box; cooking apples, 50c-60c per box; Ibs. for 25e. ed Jesuit inissionary Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 150; BLIC MARKET PRICES TODAY “=: » Flowers — Carnations, 60¢ 8, $1.00 per dozen: Fancy sugarcured bacon ts quot-|doren; ro! ed at the meat jis at iTe per | violets, bunch; narcissus, 50c pound. Ranch eggs have dropped |doz.; lilies of the valley, 5c doz; 2 cents and are now selling at 33c | tulips, 7éc doz per dozen, Halibut has also drop Cider, 40¢ to 50c per gallon. ped In value, being quoted at two Pineapples, 40¢ each. pounds for 1bc. A large supply of] Oranges, 10c to 25¢ doz. local cabbages is on the market} Grape fruit, 30¢ to T5c. at 1% per pound or Se and Ic Dried, pr nes, 2 Ibe. for i5e. per head. Italian prunes are sell Jap oranges, Se to 8e doz.; 30¢ to |! at four pounds for 25 pg Rag The firet supply of tangerines} D was placed on sale yesterday at] Cratberries. Ge to 120 Ih 0c per dozen, Oatmeal, in any| © 2 ; z quantity desired, 1s sold at Se per] ..**kima honey, $1.60 gal; coms, ’ 20c; candied honey, 20c Ib; 2% ound. Pork square ribs will be Par Bary ; | tioted at le per pound for tomor-|'"Titbard squash, Sc Ib. ro vs . : inal Tomorrow will be fish day end], "ish—Tom cod, 6c per Ib.; sale on trout, 17%e per lb; salmon, 15¢ per Ib; rock cod, 12%c Ib.; halibut, 2 tbs. 15c; cat fish, 10c Ib.; smelts, 2 Ibs. for 15c; crabs, 10c; herring, Se a fine supply of fish may be ob- tained at all the fish stalls Today's quote Ranch exes, 35¢ per doz; Fast-|1p': founders, be: chinook, saltiom ern eggs, 25¢ doz; Oregon eggs. | 2” ing Bsc; Diack cod. 10e Ie 35e per doz oon a — Washington creamery _butter,| Raseball suits for boys from 3 to 40c; Iowa creamery, 2 lbs. B5e-65¢; 115 years old. Hall's, 1111 First local ranch, 35¢. ave. eee Fancy Swiss cheese, 2h¢e; Wis Closing Out The Great Sale oods, Sheet Music =| BOYS’ ‘| 5 SETI IDm STR SS LTS ele So ax SETS Les e BeBe Sox Soe ese: Of Musical Boys need good, strong shoes Rooks, Leather Music Rolls. to wear, and keep their feet Songs and Instrumental Folios, dry. Colds are dangerous. Violins, Mandolins, Banjos. We know our shoes are Guitars, All these goods to 3) good. They wear. They sat- be sacrificed re diess of isfy Prove them by trying Cost Store fixtures number of fine All muat go. Pianos Over sold a pair, You will come again. A Price, $2.00 and for sale. how 200 Pianos yet to be This is not a clearance anle of a lot of cheap goods, but a sale with no reserve whatever, All must go. Cline Piano # 2 g Ei i g g i # u ¥ g E 3 # | |} A oe | rrers HIE 3 et. eTI NIH

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