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ABSTRACTORS. iesey Vin otord Abstract | _ : ent of Hal- A Half A sd Moving # Storsge Co, Sisco, « ave, oF ‘ Main Tis, Ind # —tt} Bee at PATENT ATTORNEY cre ~GiTY REAL ESTATE. | Se THE FARMS AN Yakima Lands | Century Realty Co. | $50 Cash LANDS purchased and subdiv td cHoicest InMIGA $00 CARM $24 per fu month buys when found CHICK PN #9 laying hene, close In: only 2D. * 4 the $409 ones are all clear Clone to graded school, and » 4 on Union Biook ALK soUTH nealow MARINE VIEW ar A beautiful b wet ror A t JUARE, got ATTLI ¥ guaranised by « NTLEROY ff mt DEW CITY REAL ESTATE. Lincoln Beach West Seattle Quarter Acres CAN at Pro OxTREWwoOD LK t entative FTERNQON’ theaat Mtn GRAND Theae special terms te be discont Easy Terms STAK “ast Give the Boy a Chance | F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue Mr DAY month buys ot W a has earn WEDNESDAY, MARC® 25 shooting. More than a score of Desses Were examined CENSURED whims, he [s sure to precipita e of affairs like that which ed at Boise AMUSEMEN Grand Seattie Lots Lyric | Pantages—Vaudevilie. Coliseum—Vaudeville. Star—Vaudeville The Black Crook.” Sis in New York The Spoilers. Burlesque Orpheum— Vaudeville Symphony Concert — Thurs night at Moore theatre Circuit Will be opened werk Crazed with drink, Gua Hil brand, a laborer 36 years old, w to his home in Columbia yester and, after throwing the furnit about the room and frightening kill his wife, she says. He was arrested yesterdty af jnoon on a state warrant from Ju | Gordon's court and held for bal 00. FRIGHTENS FAMILY wit ARMY OFFICER (By United Pr ) WASHINGTON, Ma 24 — Rew ords of the court-martial which found Captain Clark D. Dudley, of the 14th cavalry stationed at | Boise barracks, gaiity of “und tyrannical treatment of enlisted men,” have just been received here. The reviewing authority, In cen suring Dudley, says Just treatment of enlisted men ia the foundation of a well dict |plined, contented army. As soon jas an officer parts from these principles and begins to tnflict punishment according to bis own day this | der ‘ent day ure his family into hysterics, threatened to | ‘ter dee 1 of | Hilderbrand, it Je alleged, had been on a spree. DEATH NOTICES. | Dora Lynn, age 19. died at 303 | 22nd av. S&S, March 24, The body is at the prevate embalming room of Butterworth & Sons. Henry N. Therien, age 50, died at the family reside ep, 758 Helle vue av. N., March Sarah Jane Gates, age 79, died in this elty, March 24 We)-lare at the private embalming re '*° lof Butterworth & Sons Luella age 20, died in city, March o* FUNERAL NOTICES, lake and « blocks car 26-p! Main 1994 Take Advantage WILLIAMS, Pioneer Bide The funeral service of Robert Alone was held this afternoon a clock from the parlors of the I ney Watson company The |} took place at the Lake View ce tery ‘The body of Joseph Kiedrow this afternoon, following the fun The remaine 0m this | Me- | at 3 ton burial me was buried at the Lake View cemetery rat | oO ® co) STRIKING PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW OF THE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL FIRE IN CHICAGO. By Stuart Maclean. another fire, tens of thousands| Many valuable paintings were CHICAGO, Mareh There rushed to this one. All around were t The Grand Pacific was ave and thrilling scene many of Chicago « biggest snd mont oldest butidings of re in the heavy gray smoke costly buildiage—the postoffice, the | bo Until the erection of the historle Grand Pacific Rookery, the Maje hotel, the |the new Auditorium, it was — the hotel was burning ding scene of countless gatherings and In the first place, the famous old ke lifted for a mo | ¢ *, and ng ite guests el is within the Joop, that ment tb was the novel sight have been ‘ the me ted aquare of elevated steel tracks that spectators yjoying fire f personages of cur t American marks off Chicago's densest and the upper windows of the adjoining | history most congested business section skyscrapers, and also the unusual The very location of the fire and spectacle of a fire department send A spectacular feature of the fi the } le of the afternoon— ing stream after stream down into | was the manner in which the great tad the crowds | d to handle an eightetory fire from the roofs dome of the federal building loomed Where thousands wou run to of nearby skyscrapers |up above the pall of smoke . service, which was held at the fam New Yorkers, Attention fly residence at Hillman City st 1 4 The New Yorkers will hold, thel, o'clock - next meeting Friday evening, Mare eae tenmeat corvtee of Maar ¥ IRRIGATED LANDS. 27, at D. & Johnston's Hall, cor, 2rd Therten Wal tbo jaase from tht sia Pea is ama ———————men Ave. and University, A musical and E NE A family residence Th afte literary program will be rendered, | noon at 2 o'clock No postal cards willbe sent ouf, but The funeral service of Jax we want to » how many wi he Catres will take place Thur aft att “i by these notices. All New (By United Preas.) ernoon at 2 o'clock from the co. | Yorkers are asked to attend ~~ CHICAGO, March 25.—-A coro Racsien ty. ox church ce ~ > | ner's jury last night declared Chief burial will take place at the Lake YAK IMA $ Women’s Toggery $02) Police ailpty and a 8 Poles, View cemetery $ We have a large assortment § | bis driver, justified in killing Aver = - = 3 of New Spring Suits for wo @| buch. the young Russian Jew who 0 aon jattacked the chief in his home re 3 CASH. creolr The verdict nd . WESTBERG & CHILDS, int | a abort delibe follow 7 » ME Sling an exhaustive inquiry into the | 1312 Second Ave. ircumstances surrounding the } Ohio Dentists A Painless Process The Alveolar Method. 1 exclusively as prac of storing missing teeth and pla tim by us re ing them in the jaws, is a pain less operation Some people have an idea that it is work that calls for 4 surgical operation, a painful dangerous and most uncomfort able plece of work, but not could be farther from the truth Making the mouth ready for the Alveolar teeth is some times a trifle tedious becanse of the thoroughness with which we do the work, but ft is not painful unless the condition of the teeth is very bad, and even then you will find that we will do this preparat« work skit fully, and the skill pract! tioner is invariably able to get around the painful side of the work and make his patient com fortable. if you are dreading a visit to us, put such a feeling away. We have taken away the tortures of the dentist's office. You will have no cause to complain neither while the work is pro. sressing nor afterward The Alveolar Method of put ting missing teeth in the mouth BO without having to use a called bridge or a partial plate is the grontest step in advance in the science of dentistry ever taken, greater than all the rest of the discoveries since dentist ry became a science When we can refer to pa tients in alniost eve section of this country who have come to us and gone away again wit beautiful teeth, permanenti fastened in the mouth nature's teeth, solid as nabling the for tunate poxsessor to use them with comfort and en ment, is it any wonder that our busine " grows by leaps and bo > The satisfied patjent ia the ad advertisement, We will be glad to refer you to numbers of them We » made good on eve promise we have mad Our broad guarantee is suffi cient to satlefy the most scep: tical, If you have poor teeth, loose teeth, missing teeth, we can be of assistance to you. We cure the cause of loose teeth—-Py orr We don't know of any other dentists who do. All that we demand ia that you have two or more teeth left In either Jaw. If you have, we will put the balance in, they will be as handsome perfect in looks and action those nature gave in first place. Our examination and diagno sis is free, but to our office Address, Ohio Dentists 3074 Pike St. and and as the you you must come to have it made. anos. __ THRILLING AND NOVEL WAS CHICAGO'S SPECTACULAR HOTEL FIRE PACIFIC BURNED | | | j | RATE WAR ON TH BREMERTON RUW Pre ° alder late » bank hed ; be ate of tig aa lone Port Pai : J Houte, ba cod th { the Mine Ow went ports « fi che 'ward Kelsey per may, for 6 1 ket pern 7 * ime editey round t Dally Prose The regula “ hin each w ! new . on the Run, tion ticke akes er Dolphin, of a 9 cents cut was a D eo 3 owing to {or the winter, gui ae steamer 1 and Wilh set . ye k ae n Alaska | cease w night an) gather at Steamer Notes, ban ore to on t “ha salle for the decided a but . has been called off, » other steam scale as last F Ohio Under New Fiag ra > | The well-known on which hax been op: ul 4 j past two season . hort 0 ty aad z route, with Sehuba recked steamer rr] ase ate, will oF ae the f ‘gation into the t f wreck of the 4 this season. The ch " Hteamer Be | by the Wh hip |? ) at Prisca, , Ssaet aaah Statacaoies a Onli AN te son Northwestern Sails 4 with With a full load of pa Alask® eAamesieg many bound for the Tana a ‘ason, owing fo trict, the Northwestern sailed f 4 will prove @ short — | (By United ¥ ‘TH YAKIMA, Many fe C. Heller, an nited States reelai . ed in @ tunnel esterday by f be fumes of a if The man Waa-net. nae was found by lex (By United Pre two hours after the Bigat, BAN FRANCISCO, 5 — oown, The ae Six firemen injured and a propert pret Se . . lows of $35,000 were Incidents ch at the Tieton, marked @ fire at 17th and Valencia <a sts, lant wight. The mew injured were Morris Cunningham, Edward Long, James Feeney, Philip Brady Wiliam Wilson and James Ledden. | ¥ the firemen arrived ; were bursting th roof of the buildings at 2 Vajencia st. occupied by the Mis sign Outfitting company. Before (By United SAN FRAN The dtetrict ruled upon the Abraham R the relay of engines had arrived t fire spread rear of { Marion apartments The started in the rear of the outfitting company to the ¥ . the With amazing rapidity — the flames spread to the apartment | dicted political bom ie house adjoining. There were 64 upon reasonable. os apartments In the place, and all alleging that $41 the occupants managed to escape, | gate amount upon although some who had roc in | ments, was exo the rear loxt part of their personal late court ordered effects a notatnal Cunningham was fighting the fire 45 upon each of 37 dagiteatel In the rear from the roor of the | ments, but did aot meeace ii outfitting company when the roof | upon the other indietmemaa caved in and he fell ing to $790,000. te The buildings burned were the | he would furnish property of the Blair ext The | som and expected ause of the fire is unknown lease from the county few days THEATRE GOES UP IN FLAMES (By United Press.) LONDON, March Drury Lane mporarily insane theatre, the most famous in Lon-|G. Moride, @ Japanese don, w practically destroyed by was an inmate of the an curly nis moraine The wh om ward at Providesss nterlor of the theatre was de- fs me stroyed and the outside walls were | ted be coment ath: badly damaged. The flames w his morning. ad first discovered about 4 o'clock in Moride obtained @ the morning bursting from the win-| WS) and -atabbed dows of the building. It was then|\imes im the Beck too late to save the structure, which | The alarm burned fiercely despite all efforts patients in the of the fire brigade. jnieht attendants amd tie) There was no loss of life. Thee in wresting the theatre bad been closed since the | he man’s Lr) pantomime season ended. It would As quickly Bs have been reopened on April 18 elf ingicted wounds The origin of the fire is unknown to, but the geese mith pvceatiac light hope for bit suffered @ | woeks ago ag the ent, and has sinew the hospital for is believed his rash att much e As to what to do with your surplus funds it is a good pian to deposit them in our vings B department, 10n where they will B) Oifty y 1U1b2y SSau Yoig wor WM Until such time S u as you decide yi on a permanent “om pun ‘ssa investment. | ing 2 We a ! |e ber en 3 ba Bankers ways glad to =° S have our cus s tomers cansult ew Wie. SSOUISIGT tisapy ft) us with refer $99;u award yo 0 ence to their in 6) vestments. he