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0» ea shown Capt Thomas Knight, of the | California Tuesda mornin ae \-—— " pint YT. B. MaeMahon, for ate 2 ante oagy v cruiser Washiagton, called on | Cruisers will leave 2 t defendant attempted , o f 7 ® ought out in the main ther points on the * ° into Wilser method of conduct Mead at t@e Ariington hot es of Malfe etter stated thie & Wocbhagten wit vetern to the in Trial of Charg of Malfeasance Agaigst incinae tan stated (RAF SEI Was ing a slanghior house, and droppedithly morning and extended to the| Vamnnetan, will return to | the @ in dixrepatable practices before the | Mit that Investigation might 4 iovernor and staff an invitallon to| week's repairing The time has come Pleary Saith Repeat, on the Stand, Allegations iss sits: sudi"wicn"sn charged "*i2,in’"comminsonet:“evchton fui {oma Vaio the erulser| "Ths itaquoon and evening Wel for the outdoor lif by the informant, declared hat @ named in honor of thin state men of the ulse are Vieiting the he had A that All) was present at the trial to Heteny Ym . ee ; ump and houseboat pived eum, on rnances @t the Cc nor and staff will In| perfo a new hat to-the timony, but Judge ¢ : ia Co laint. Gsexory ntated that ho could run |L2the testimony, but Judge Gor Monday afternoon, | the Htation of the mi ment. /f for this season, and n ; np the land office in a more effictent | ° t th eel rrow moraiag the members| who announced that the theatre oe : 4 Nat j . ele s than is being done, and when the case £0 an AbTUPL Of the faculty of the state univer: | would be open to all men from the dit ns in all those . H if he thowght @mith wa aity and thetr famtties wilt visit{ Washington if strenuous life Witson bas been operatic CHARGES CORRUPTION IN . as “OFFICERS OF WASHINGTON 7 SEATTLE LAND OFFICE. .._AVMN@ RETURN CALLS I( A i P f RS thir have been getting read are able to offer exception igs that are needed in th » Ho “ of all th stent declined to answer the orulwer the invitation ex terday and toda between) pattornes Thos. BR He Morrison slaughter house for @ little ter ap by Capt. Thomas Knight the hours of | and oclock, the [ Maria, compe 1 a Anaweres Pell Affidavit thea & month | evening tt fieers of the! ship was thronged with viaitors.| Teg re, le to use t came in 6 This morning KE. K. Mewkine Jer acs will anqueted at the, The beautiful aflver service donat se today in the Urls ~ t to be inetiteted in th ‘ oa : }Perry, on Madison at,, by the am-fed by the citizens of the state wa inst 3 © inatituted in the federal | attorney before the land office, tes | y maifeasance 6AM! t tifled to the all morelal elub and wtaff,}one of the features of the visit to er of the tifled to the allegations con ning e j einen at Seattle Afterwards Smith presented a/ Richard Dunn. 17 ffidavit, whe it yore of Om } of the | the ship.” The Officers and men} = principal witnesses) tiflcate = to set up all) pressed, bong ruled out because it ASSAULT CHARGE tor a oo c. ottice * snes showed all visit about } 1 i « ie nd docketings, but that | Was Hot the best evidence e will also eyd the deo. | the Lip | m ry ‘om ne & we very portant p ay wane fort to penaune Desa in a ate. | |}. Revelle, president of the Com Officers of the Whebingten paid | " Bawerd * wad Cant the eevee veiag nae, wlsuenee, wen! |merctal elub, will be toastmaster.| their reapeets to Mayor Miller to- | We have tnid in a huge stock of upholstered cots, the most « oe ited that on 3 . smplete and garbled; that to refute the affidavit of K| 1H. ¢, Switzer, might chief opernt- [CONT will be lald fbr 160, | day, aud oxpressed the appr if fortable tm the world, and the warmest. These cots wo sell ut « trifle s filed a contest ase t so pr and presented i charging that Horner had) or in the local office of the Western |), >" are seer fee hy. — “ — | . MT entry. of Bartley A he purpose of misleading him. | filed # charge under bis name with | Union Télegrepn company, was ar |” my the Sennemne and’ the Mg Warentp. | eo hearing could he Witness chathenged comparison be: out bis authority, Bohmitt said that! rested today by Sergeant 8. A | ré c ee cher. offic ween the records of the office and| he heard the conversation betwe : 0" onty by the offh mt t an Hadeen, on a charge of assault and eet aad that insted e alleged (alse certifiete Horner and Pell and that the charge | battery preferred by his wife, Busan PLAN TO IN CREA SE | © was & practicing attorney and | make " y clerk tm the land office, | char that tn 1904 he was dismissed Vigorous denial of all the! Deputy Prosecuting Attor Mur * and his testimony im re phy, Mrs. Switser stated that Bxit buttal ts to be heard at once. zor welaed her by the throat at thetr that whee it was forws at bad been lesued to ( tases no contest war (hee eer “1 the office because ¢ de A We reetitied that it wa sme oO eget - home at 52 1 land : y to whem de re day, d o fh y En that the loca fused to divulge information con. | mad Party me See — + : will be doubled im the near future | ' mt ao Be eraing the inner workings of the| d told her that she had but fiv ve carloads of supplies We have @ large assortment of eal incomplete otft minutes more to live { the hopes of the H@hting depart | new addition have already these, which we have thrown in to the | ed the city, There ave already on Attoraes yg bd “dl ; Me 1 agus ee ee Herman Leavenworth. a youth! Ment are fulfilled, It is proposed hand 17 6,000-kilowatt t vor Msc r, without reserve, gaan ee & "a = = ten by of 20 years, who has given the p> ito build an addition to the p ers and three carloads of wire are} Be jenus iy Sia ebarging that an at © much trouble iuthe past, was) on route to Seattle. It is estimated ool te R » ad elles Dak on ee Be today by Patrotman | °'tY Hghting plant at Heventh av.) 14: ine addition to the present "md — s AE mae om differ tudt Keefe, on the complaint of Mikelaud Yesler way, which will sup: cous Will cost at least $75,000. Choice at that It was te ohen, proprietor ¢ tl sesegh Serpli, prope Kohen, proprietor of an establish or of the eemeeee oe ment on Washington st. who | " mi Its con- | Farmers’ market, an adjunct of the charges Leavenworth with grand] TRL IT I T EN OEE BATTLESHIPS beats at Pier 2 T dally, Be round trip he HUBBELL Co. 700-702—PIKE ST.—700-702 CARS PASS OR TRANSFER TO OUR DOOR. CORNER 7TH AVE., WALDORF BLDG. FAILURE TO PAY 15,000 DOLLARS IN FIGHT DAYS #2" BUSTED Store Closed All Day Friday to Mark Down Stock Sale Begins Saturday, April 11, 9 a. m. as $6.00. grease ne-halt $1.10 No. 5 .e@ Kettle for $1.50 No. 6 Tea Kettle for $1.50 No. 7 Tea Kettle for S0e quart Coffee Pot for $1.20 4-quart Coffee Pot for se quart Tea Pot for Tea Pot for $1.09 2quart fea Pot for $1.20 %-quart Tea Pot for Drinking Cup for Sie Pie Pans for quart Pudding Pan for THE “ETERNAL CONFLICT” AS W. J. BRYAN SEES IT. THE LIONS AT HIS DOORS STEP IN NEBRASKA 0c S quart Pudding Pan for Some of them have sold as high ae We Tbe toe me 16 ise 50e | 60¢ ise 12¢ we 306 affidavit to We For Emp! Testit substantially set it forth. Bwiteer. In default of $1,000 bonds | warn trade dota , nes sng mp oye eatifies. The complatnants exonerated Switeer is now occupying # cell in rass - nS mitre im Seattle for 16S ard Comyns stated that/ Twitchell, the recetver. smith|the city jail, In her complaint ‘o| LIGHT PLANT CAMP KITCHEN WARE and White Enameled Ware Cooking and Table Utensils cut 25e 1-quart Milk Pan for 12¢ 38¢ 4-quart Milk Pan for 19¢ 4c 6-quart Milk Pan for ...23¢ S0c 8-quart Milk Pan for ...25¢ 60c 2-quart Berlin Kettle for. 30¢ 90c 4-quart Berlin Kettle for.45¢ | $1.50 Squart Berlin Kettle for The 30c Wash Basin for .......15¢ $1.50 10-quart Water Pall for.75¢ $2.00 14-quart Water Pail for 98 ¢ $1.80 17-quart Dish Pan for .9O¢ 20¢ Mixing Spoon for .., 10¢ 20¢ Ladies for .. a as 10¢ 30c Oblong Bret® Pans for..15¢ wie. One It fe 80} The biggest bargain sale ever made in Seattle. All kinds of Dry Goods, Shoes, Men’s Furnishing Jf] (®*#tt'* Star's Exciusive Servien) rested ta a Japanese Groceries, Notions, Housekeeping Goods—Almost given away to get money quick. LINCOLN, Neb. April 10.—Wm A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS. | ments. The extreme low prices we purchased these stocks for will enable us to cut away—yes, far and away below actual first cost price to induce lireetly toward placed that it fac J. Bryan has erected a perpetual Miallenge to conservatives on front poreh of his Pairview b Mouth Closed ne Bryan During the past two months we reorganized | : ons an eeah Gin at thot “Saeed Meee” cote teh tect fee ‘Kerese “ens anera. thei ie oo ne He Sco Avior AND Srrauve Srrust with an increased capital. Since then we have pur stops. Every visitor to Fairview fi you to anticipate your wants. We must raise $15 must p between the two FLICT —the radicals and the com | chased ferent sto ; ; © These toms were gives Mr. ryan servatives,” Truth lies weeveen tel FATE OF MORI 1S outright 22 different stocks in as many dif- | 000 dollars at once, and right now. And if low prices Bl yy a wise man, and they formerly | two. ferent sections of the country at about our own will do it we are sure to succeed. By taking the prices (extremely tow) for cash. Our Eastern | people into our confidence we are sure to get the creditors are now clamoring for their money, in- | money. We are overstocked owing to these bank ores the Cooper Medical college, located | went to the jury at noon tod ttle to hold on od name for prompt pay- | We want [WANTS SEWERS EXTENDED ““!', Health Commissioner Crichton | {Orne for Mori. It | will ask the city council next Mon that Nakam day night to paws an ordinance] its of the 4 compelling the extension of all pub He sewers now emptying into El-/isnt December 9 Mott bay to a line beyond the low The tmmediate se of the tide water mark Two rats were ble, according to the state ptured today plainly afflicted) ine dep j with bubenic piagee symptoms whom Nakamura expected to ploy im his family COULD BE A POWER, ~ | — swaus nossenies ant two day fore the fatal shooting took 1 DOMESTIC The cut prices on all goods in this department extends to every thing im the stock. To be sure to Ket these come quick, We Need the Money 8c Ginghama, Amovkeag Be 4 Wide Bleached Sheeting 15¢ T\%e Outing Flannel Be TSe Large Bed Sheets B5e 12%jc Pillow Cases i? Many more Big Hargsins not fn this ad. Better come and see You will not be disappointed CHILOREN'S FINE KNIT UN- DERWEAR The mont Interesting Cat Price Bale av made in Seattle See our B¢, 4¢ and Fé Values We extra fine silk finished Vests and Pants. We Cut the Price to we GROCERIES. > Uaparalleiet redactions - hot all combines to the one aide, Prices cat unmerci fully. If you want to save big money, Come BOW —quick Than Hail Saved. Bottle Ammonia.. 5¢ ae Freeh Gingm Snaps. lb... 7¢ Se Best Cider Vinegar gallon me Best Lenox Soap tor ae —— te KIMONOS. Yeu we have the line that suits and the prices—cut to less than cost of making 66¢ Kimonos, assorted patterns and colors, will go at 3M See this Bargain Counter of Kimonos-—we carry many styles; also silk Japanese novelty pat erns BIG SPECIAL FOR MEN. We want the Men's trade. Note this Bic Fargain we have for you SOc President Suspenders... 19¢ BIG SPECIAL. job lot Boys’ Knee Pants. ‘Phin sale Be This is surely low enough. We Need the Money ch was also taken W. Hoey, of 2 aos. ‘Be [wens FURNISHING GOODS. This tn ot our Pet Depart ments, We want the men's trade. We strive to give better values, lower prices—The Fair Square (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Aprit | is @ young man highly de | RIBBONS. 500 pleces Kilbona A special lot hail, First ay. and Stewart st night While e Here Box ‘gro or Search L int SPECIAL. i “represent THE ETERNAL CON.|—————— a ai a —— | ne ae stitution of learning has taken over! - at Sacramento and Webster sts, sisting upon immediate settlement or else force us | rupt purchases.. Our money is tied up. We must Hereafter the medical institution) The case of Sam Mori, charged ito bankruptcy, which means our ruin, after a hard unload at any price to pay these Eastern creditors ] 1 be & part of the eniversity with the murder of T, Nakamura, ay defense was the plea put! ard) by Attorney Charles was claimed had threatened the 8 be piace was tation of a Japanese girl em E. Koller, of Paulsbo, Wash., re ¥ room at the Yukon hotel, on Wash ington st, was entered last night $23 in cash stolen. <A silver 23 Main at, attended an affair at Forrester's last pying himself a 2 Deal to every man; no combines; worth wp to ihe a yard. This erving of a Carnegie medal for thief stole his overcoat and a pair als fe Totsecos Dukes Dut | 2 graft; no two prices —some. sale price Se | Water Nags and Syringes, with i) bravery MES pe of gloves. ‘Ram, Mati Pones n" " thi ew for Seattle. We Need all attachments cor oe: $1.50 Of course he's jost a dog, but | nee agar ‘ee Menew. to $4.00 values. This sale bon lthat dosen't matter when you con ASHES START FIRE. ¢ ‘01 T BASEMENT that he risked death by fire Said ‘Sieot have the best | DAY LIGHT BIG : hi | of wn, Me ie oe poy ey eT STORE BARGAINS. G0e © $1.49 ave the of a little mirl | Hot ashes in a wooden receptacle ql hd z The families of L. K. Blakeslee ed a fire in the residence of - ial Prices, see the i ‘ | The fam f ‘ ant choice Carne mam age gdh fe LADIES’ PETTICOATS land Theo. Reita are close netgh- | orge ‘Tiddett, 4 hav. N Vernon or Pioneer o Wah Baste 3¢ | $1.25 vaiues, Ladies’ Biack Petti ra on a fashionable street of this | last night. The damage amounted Te Men's Ties, foorinhands 9¢ This sale 10¢ Canvas Gloves je Dipper Ge par year old, is to $200. f{ the Reitz coats, well made, full size tucked and ruffied—not the ity. Helen, just jthe only daughter aale price from the bankrupt Counter Men's and Boys’ Caps © Fibre Bowls 19¢ There are th ands of aeeful articles on the fe, 2¢, 3¢ and | Blak ea, he found his little play work on the seventh floor « ate In the kitchen, Mra. Blakes jlee, who was in another room, was wears well, looks well, deep ruffle, bands and tucks. This sale price $1.48 te $2.00 Men's and Boys’ Hats..29¢ 65c Men's Work Shirts 196 tion on Marke Te Mew's Overalls; tie beste | 160 Lanterns, complote Be T cost price of the material, This [Ml famtly, and Rex, the dog, Is the FALLS TO HIS DEATH. all 29¢ | 260 tron Gem Pans . bees : — 2 sale price SMe Bi pride of the Blake household Those elegant Manhattan Men's | Se Doren Hubber . $2.50 Heatherbloom Skirts, hard (|The two are fast friends (By United Press.) _ Sulets, the dest make .---G80 | ite Roll Crepe Paper 5¢ | to tell them from real taffeta | A few mornings ago when the SAN FRANCISCO, April 10 Up to S0e values on Bargain | The Fibre Cuspidors 1967 sik worth $10; made well, Midog paid bis morning visit to the Losing his footing while inspecting the Phelan building, under construc t., Charles Hovey superintendent of construction, fell down an elevator shaft today and was instantly killed. "ARRESTED FOR SELLING | ARMY OVERCOAT City Detectives Holland and Grif- fith arrested Thomas Cale and P. J. Kating on a charge of attempting to sell United States army over- coats, Both were dressed in civilian clothes. Cale admits bis connection with the army and says he is sta- tioned at Fort Lawton. Kating tn- sists he is a civilian PUBLIC MARKET Native celery is on the market at 16e per bunch. Lima beans are quoted at 3% pounds for 5c. Salmon salad is on sae at lie per pound. Fancy wrapped King apples from Wenatchee are being livered at $1.75 per box. A few of the specials for tomor- row are as follows: Prunes, Se per pound; two dozen Jemons, 25¢; new California figs, two pounds for 1c. Pansy plants will be on sale at 25¢ per doxen, and tomato plants at 20¢ per dozen. Flounders will be quoted at 6 pounds for 25¢. Open BHastern oysters will be 5S¢ per quart. Pickled lambs’ tongues and hearts will be quoted at 26c per | dozen. Oregon onions will be on sale at 5 pounds for 26¢e. Cauli- flowers will be on the market at Se to 16e per head. Local ranch eges will be quoted at, 20¢ per dozen. Maple nut layer cakes will be sold at vach. Two bunches of endives will be sold at 16e. he Bargain Coutters worth 10 mes the price asked. We Need the Money lwuddenly startled by frantic barks |She hurried into the kiteh and found Rex standing de inedly }between Helen and a red hot stov linto which the little tot was trying | 65e Heavy Fleeced Underwem * LADI 8’ AND CHILDREN’S GLOVES. ny ive 50c Dress Hose, plain and SENATOR ISAAC STEPHENSON. | WHA “Gus a 3 . . . Faster is nearly here and we ttl Hust eaters be Rocktora Men's Workiag LADIES’ STREET SKIATS. qintter ‘a nearly Bore, and, we Hil Ot rust her “fod? Dent | seein ae * aa ve Service.) 4 We «trick « few lots in our When Helen had been removed | WASHINGTON, April 10.—Isaac prices are cut—the assortment is big $1.25 Long Black and White Silk Gloves, 16-button. To get your 7 Men's Boston Garters, hose Wearing = qua supporters ‘ ve the money ) Fine Drees i ffom danger, Rex tried to craw! to | Stephegson, worth $10,060,000, conld the door. Mrs. Blakeslee lifted | ye a mighty influence in the United | him gently and found that all of search for Bargains that will astonish the ladies. $10 Dress Skirts, fine wool .98¢ States senate for th BIG SPECIALS—-WHITE GOODS, was scorced. He had en people's Intep | 0 Lone ( This sale : lowe side cut, sat TOWELINGS. Wise hea ony A vlna 79¢ trade on Gloves, we will { i oured the terrible pain to save his » he to make up his mind | of 12%e Pure All-Linen Crash, full J you to come for these, at tay playmate He fs on the new | the Mone THe width. This sale........7%@ Many more in Kids, Silk and aiow Rex, carefully bandaged, ts from Wisconsin | Pic fore lagers Bott Sole Shoes, all | #50 Bed Spreads, cut to ....48¢ LADIES’ WAISTS. Taffeta—all at less than Half hero of the neighborhood His sympathies really should be| - . Benet kid ie fadia Lines |. ; The ‘i Colored Watsts, | Price as Jwith the poor man. He is self-| ned a Be — aan . ape Lace all at Half Price |made. Years ago he used to run easy we can prove #” Men's Ox ¢ India Linon y J Counters. cut, new + new m the Bargain Coun your choice. $2.69 Vadiew Fine Oxtoris. new White and LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S ales, Welts. s. HAT Full lne Linonettes Colors, Waistings, Per sround barefooted in Frederickton, | } N. B., his birthplace, because his} | father was too or to clothe him swing Dimities, Long Clothe—all pat | LAOIES’ AND CHILDREN’S J Three @ig Rankrupt Purchases |properly. Stephenson langhs about Tey cree tt et. I down to half for quick sellisg HOSE Many new styles; values up to Y it now | py pee Adding | We Need the Money The assortment Is large, a new $3.00. This sale price, your | “or : line to ct from. The prices | cholce for ae » This nog the Mon the Bargain Count DRESS GOODS, SILKS. inch gray, all wool, fine Fi On a special Bargain Counter in one big lot Hard to b WOMAN FINANCIER Robin Allen, a masxseur, was fin-| 10¢ Ladies’ Hone. This sale price Values unhe. Suitings; value up to a 2e¢ | it possible. Yos, we mean it, We $100 and given 30 days in jail| ILL i, but ft is ent yard. This sale G9¢ | 20c Ladies’ Hone. This sale price | Need the Money Badly y Jud Jon on a charge ot be NOt consi de, we 1 ree aan om ise ve ing a disorderly person Gered. Come | 506 pieces Wash Lawns, every | 5c k Embroidered Howe, very He was arrested at his apart ee. The prices tow LINENS. an new combination of shade; 26¢ pretty, stylish, This sale price ments, 1412 Pine st., yester rd of in quality, This sale price..14¢ 19¢ The greatest Cut Prices of all [B\ day, by Dete Clark In com! mw Toa Avett 10 ‘etre. Kelta 4756 pieces Finest Lawns, very Children’s Me all cut in price. | ostond all the way through the pany with a young woman who| ¥ d Rawis Reader, who came ito prom inence during the negotiations pre. |liminary to the making of the last | to Domingo treaty, as the fiseal We have all grades. Better see them-—-on the Bargain Counter. choice colors-~Mille Raye, dots stripes, plaids big assort ment; values to 36c, This sale ive |gave her name as Juanita Mose | ley | The girl was held a Alien is said to be t Linens and Damaske, Richard son's best included KNIT UNDERWEAR gba at. £6, 10¢. 12¢ ona the * a witness The Damavks, extra values ve od Priced NOTIONS. $1.00 Double Damask Patterns ihe deadebak ca. venine ntelect of the little ankrupt pat Yalue SOc. | LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Prices cut ¢ y article sold : Awe | the altar of the Sacred Heart|'#!and, may not recover from an Second ard Yesler ome and se our | 500 pieces Kdgings and Indertings, |" the Notion Bargain Counters. | $1.25 Extra Fine Demesks for operation for appendicitis, She in iM at her home, No, 266 W, 93rd st Stanford to Teach ogra jana for days only ber husband has SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. »|Deen permitted to see her. Since event of far reaching tmp oh her marriage, four years ago, she to the Stanford university ja am |h#® abandoned her financial opera nounced in the news that that im: | Hons. inderwear, we put these at 6 Bin, 19¢ ee oa . Hee We look for a big crowd of buyers at these prices. Rooming Sienee, Hotel and Restaurant buy ora sivoni@ surely attend this sale Prices certdtinily low. We Nerd church last October A large assortment to select from some of this lot valued at Le. This sale prices. . te i8-ineh Corset Cover Embcoldery This sale é Ibe Matched Valenciennes Lace and Insertion; while they mst wear, 50c value, % foren Pear aA Packet Ha and bBines «. nnd 3 teres + seeeeeere Big 9 Fe Big Box Pins the Money fonp Lake @aite will relieve “ali| "The best“ Shampoo—Soap Lak 3 fom of Rbewnat ion, #** ‘goap. All druggists, Bom Meow. Gala Attire For Easter It costs no more to be among the well dressea after do that we further our own, Let us show you how this. VISIT US BEFORE EASTER. Good Clothes for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 ALWAYS RIGHT P. S.—For Saturday's Special, New Easter Neck- BSE each; ~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC, BKOK ERS. Mecks, Bonds, Gra in Private W ‘OvOwy Racoeted tor ty) Comet Brown” SAYS your interests—when we “Where the Cars Stop” 3 for $1.00,

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