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MER FIRE CHIEF DIES): PLEURO-PNEUMONIA SIDENT OF AS GIV ne on Cedar river | BRIDE GOES TO FUNERAL ON HER WEDDING DAY | i ‘ mad fire fighting hie bust © STAR—-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 , 1908 AQLES A sisal paiph Cook ms é ‘ As & memt the ¥ Seattle members Of the Fraternal of the Soldiers’ Hom: pe department, ¢ “we ¢ 8, “—. Order of Bagies gave a banquet at banquet and delivered peemonit at the b is od rk in 1889, when Se the Savoy hofe) last night tn honor Phe mevting of the rand prow 422 Bastlak ma wined ow amas of Theodore A* Bell, grand worthy |in Seattle next August,” said Mr & tat nigh a ane “ mon oh president of the order Hell will be one of the largest fra cf former chiet was he ggg hee ; 2 ae on the Mr, Hell was representative, in | ternal me« ver held, and eeka, but Bis con’ sant wo ny Ae congress for three terms from Cab jing to th ap railroad rate u po me chk ‘bak -saekinen 2 fornia and a candidate for gover | thousands besides members will be aie teas pry thor on the coast wie? ta abel eae aoe jov, Mead, being in Seattle Mr. Hell will give an at Higa aK 4 Apne 2 gi on his return he an open meeting wt Eagles’ ba rohard, where he tonlaht ler Mayor Moore. her engagement at the Moore the ent; thie » Cook ” creas. Mrs soba Cook, a! Engla chestra and the university chorus wise Sesto Mary and Alin Ce ne of 300 voice Be former chief. tt " Me and M “ ‘ | Star Theatre to Reopen te * , scant Next M evening the rer theatre ! with « ——— Mra. Patrick Campbell. | ville pr CHARGED » Mrs. Patrick Campbell will open | Sunetior YOUNG MA wical tomorrof night tn wore to a compl given tonight storwes” . Monroe, 2 EX a) NATHANIEL HAMILTON PRIMARY PLAN “The Power That Governs.” Creston Clarke, In “The Power That continues to be the} Attraction at the Grand all this week, with Saturday matinee. The | play ts having a good run. } (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | CHICAGO, April &—Her wed ng journey was a funeral pro overne, nd of Mine Alice * romantic three week court nd the beginning ot ried life as Mra. Nathan » | tel Hamilton She is a trained nurse and cared “The Village The Village # tinues at the night, with mat tackemith.” ith con | wa heatre to |for 6 orrew , Kar Miss Bow t and = the | pentte for Hamilton while be was tl re | purge company, from len oe cently at the Auditorium Annex. New York, big favorites, open at | Was Ten days after his recovery Han iiten went to Cleveland and mar ried the girl. That day his father) died and the couple returned to Chicago to attend the funeral NEW VOTING PRECINCT the Seattle theatre next Sunday in Aulta, the Singing Gi ver The county commissioners yes terday crested # new voting pre et which will be known as Crowds See Detective Play. A good detective story in even pore attractive in dran form THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY cxmeneeeeeneees thas tn ves form : tat Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels I or Second Av. 1403 to 1411 } and Union St. Second Av. ahh Sale A Thursday Saving Event a) Y Vernis Martin Bed f opudiess nulsiseeVde be 98 75 Into the merite of our this week with “Sherlock “A High Old Time.” A High Old Time the attraction at the cont rte yen a8) Dy heatre At the Coliseum. At the Coliseum “The Laughing Horse,” a cireus travesty, Lisle? Leiah, Mra. Peter Manner, M coe and othe noted re being seen by | In ers 14 Tyrole cen’ in native songs | with plotures, costum effects appear at I and dances It's almost needless to go ug Gad see made and nicely fin showing w }@ boy Festival Opens Tonight festiva of the originally ap place In. May, wi strong, we he coming to see our 10 sity co nounced to take mt | ists ¢ | Camping time will soon be here, and you ed by the Chk | will need a set of inexpens offering just the set for a camp ee & te grade of ined are actually worth $5.00; to sell a number | sets for $250 Bath Robe Blankets $4.85 —" | Fancy Waste Baskets—a Few Odds and Symphony or ve dishes. We are TACKLE nd ay THt Ti CAN HEAR Piper a too The 42 5 et ot “RS €45Slee &-3488e ease [sh salt it of $8.10 Ail-Wool Bath Robe . fin Te HN a 1 ine several colors and de | | Ends—at One-Half Price " r re Cotton Filled Comforters $1.95 K" aod fancy pine rn shape, but to fh oa age ot « S3y2 ~ boo ote sting th lot for tng Thare s h Sa oan ke reser rot mice | ES Oe NS, i SESS. ° 9Fow~ a ST Kitchen Safe $353 8h ; 6 Eses Ne . . “~ oo = S Suitable to Use in Camp DELsEFyy SS 5 2u9 8 or Summer Kitchen SE 55 4z S Ss 38.5.4 $8 tursday $3, 59 Ze 52 BENS bo J Mors in pict ste Fir Kitchens am; this fs the ed to at the extra special id on exa find safe silt with two drawers ar . age compartments The fads pro stion, and this feature fale very « ane A « MOQdd Mahogany Commode for $7.75—Ver Good Style With Swelled Front = be weiting m Wie trade left on hand a numbe ta welch trent The Hee | #04 * UTALITY appeared a Mre ray Friday Wit BR ithe whe will « in “The No & vie as Mra F h,” Saturday! Specialties _ nee in “Ma, 4 Saturday | pictur night in “Hedda er The | the ¢ gyivia TO DISCUSS BAR last performance of Mary Manner-| tind st. Green ing in “Glorious Betay” will be lin police Adams and deprived of his T,, Bagata, a Jap, for the | Admontahed ¢ it Never Worries You The small “— } i hai aaa ments on @ ‘“ ry never em rase yo re easy ure keeps tt on—fresh Buy now os og ee P. I ‘ Buys eat music 2 _ felest, trom, 4 Overy kind o muale and ud sad an Oak re St dnd of fun. Come ta and nee us about Type- All the Credit ies SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 1406 Second Ave. You Want Desk. At the Circuit. and high class motion attrac tinue as cult theatre Jona at -CONVICT SENT TO CHAIN GANG Hp aliases, wax t yesterday on a va and on conv to the chain ga as served a term in the nilary and had been arrested ral previous cocastor ie once arrested by Detective Suddenly Kane whipped out lanother gun and got the drop on the officer FINED FOR CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPONS carrying concealed weapons was ordered to with the matiness, Living pictures continge as a strong at) Pay 4 fine of $60 and serve 15 da traction pin dail b ige Gordon in police poourt yest same offen carry purpose of in) 7 ~|FINED “FOR BREAKING POOLROOM LAW * age ves in the nelght sing, apd at th we quotation fo hood and is a student at the bigh this bed should tempt you. A few on wchoo! Rose sald the bey told him he was past 18. The court informed - him that be hould have ascer A 42-Piece Set of Dishes $3.50 wr Peust” will be given ty solo. |teined the truth from the boy eee iy reputation acciet rents We will write it for you, securely seal it, file it away in owr vault, and deliver it according to your written instruc tions. No charge for drawing up or caring for willis when this com pany is named as ex ecutor Union Savings & Mail Orders executed promptly and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Mention Lot Trust Co. _ SECOND AND CHERRY JAMES D. HOGE President N, B, SOLNER, Cashier weekly pay Mammoth Offering by the Goodyear Raincoat Co., First and Madison “| TRUSTEE’S SALE $40,000 STOCK OF THE PLYMOUTH RAINCOAT CO. OF NEW YORK Consisting of the Finest High- Grade Cravenettes, Silk and Satin Rubberized Coats, Steamer Coats, Fine Waterproof Opera Cloaks, and Automobile Gar- ments for Men and Women To be CLOSED OUT at ONCE Regardless of Cost, for the Bene- fit of Fhetr Creditors! gres ny |NOT E: The Rrateepiaal garments cahois tured by the Plymouth Raincoat Co. are acknowledged to be the finest produc od in this country. Their | pisaes express the best woreene es style and material known. The company hes cen unable to withstand the continued business depression, and has been forced to | | cuspend to satisfy its creditors, This sale comprises the entire new spring stock 1 | which was about to be placed upon the market, and which must be sacrificed ee veeerve for ready cash Sale Be gins Tomorrow Morning at Eight o’Clock | THE ENTIRE STOCK MAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO BIGHT GROUP6, AS FOLLOWS— LOT NO. i—LADIES’ CRAVENETTES—75 TO 100 ODDS AND ENDS. Most of these are saleemen's samples and some very expensive Conte are ipeluded; tae values range from 615 all the way up te ae high a6 $22.80, ai) to go at LOT NO. 2—WOMEN’S $15.00 TO $20.00 MOIRE COATS. Large aesortment of new styles and materials to select from; ai! sises intact, at one price of & Beecne ced seerewe v beens LOT NO. 3—80 TO 90 ELEGANT RUBBERIZED SILK, WORSTED AND MOIRE COATS, MADE TO SELL FROM $30.00 TO $40.00. Including ail the newent ideas in stripes, novelty effects, end all shades of solid colors; hand finished throughout and guaranteed absolutely water proof. The ety and distinctive. One price of LOT NO. 4—MEN’S $15.00 RAINCOATS. These are real Raincoats, made from reliable materials, black and brown prions well tallored : Tailored from close, hard, wel LOT NO. S—MEN’ S$ $20.00 AND $24 00 STYLISH CRAVENETTES. faurt tr ve tte © de) full 62 imches long Eapyinartiee ehicalicre eceh at BENE oe piteass ser was! penends $11.50 LOT NO. 6—MEN’S GENUINE PRIESTLY CRAVENETTES. Genuine Priestly Cloth and a eplendid ety of new spring mat tem taflored tn fashion’ Venetian aad silk If and f 2 inches jong. built collars. broad shoa)- able s#titehed; patterns include ( ridge grays and brown $15 50 A ’ 1 WORTH UP TO $36.00. stripes and plain oxfords LOT NO. 7—200 MEN'S HODGMAN RUBBER CO. AUTOMOBILE COATS. sold by all leading © $4.95 $9.75 | lesire to state that all of the goods and values | be found exactly a bed ve, and that not a single garment will be reserved 1 be opened at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, the sale contir until the last garment is sold, as required by law | Those who desire tc ake a careful selection are advised to call during the openin; hours. I desire to state that the character of the goods and the values offered are pa as to make this speople have been em- ale without precedent in this city. Ten extra sale ployed, so th here will be no delay or inconvenience in waiting upon customers. Snap buckle, double backs, all riveted ubber houses for $10 LOT NO. 8—MEN’S RUBBERIZED SILK AUTOMOBILE COATS. Latest fads in severa| shades of very Nght weight materials y finish regular values from §20 to $26 ; bee elegant! Special Notice |: The doors wi F. E. MURPHY, TRUSTEE FOR CREDITORS of the PLYMOUTH RAINCOAT COMPANY, 872 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. To be Disposed of by the GoodyearRaincoatCo First and Madison Number and give size. Remit by Express or Post Office Money Order or Cash in Registered Mail (‘$1 O, Down Not in a Milk Trust! Milk Tre ” Horlick’s Malted Milk The original and genuine HWYSTERICS (HYSTIORIA) Avoid cheap substitutes At your Soda Fountain | ” ce A glass of Horlick’s Maited||| o¢ . E 4 Milk—hot—makes a delicious and||| and a refreshing lunch on a cold day Whe t ae a Ask for Horlick’s | Kosh Jog ? At All Druggists Stirring the powder in hot water ms " makes a nourishing, digestible food | drink, better than tea or coffee—ne aa ion Toa University, cooking. A cupful-—hot—on retir- }|{ mple of Musie, Septile J | ine induces restful sleep | — ees TEA. | ‘ } Why isn't everything cond Tb RAMMOND, b. ¢ | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR monevback DR. ANDE ye »D HSS SANT Tht ° | Everythi isn’t od || 110 Piest Avenue, Opponite Postettice, y enough Sten, “Dr, Runte Belr Your grocer returns your money TT AVEN f you don't like Schiliing’s Best; | eR Senttle Agte 1412-1 pay him. see tremenenapatsen aetna NAEES AO tr