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| | 20 cents ed at MAIN between Charge for two days 100 per line per words to the ne secutive days, one ¢ One month, 6 pe Minimum charge fk All apace used wi! OFFICE Union a Main tar cant Want Ads Telephone Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest tee n ' « per day or an “ad be charg r adye me responstbll ors of any kind telephoned adve : SPECIAL NOTICES. x <x ‘ Me encing M to the AND Mite. C. W apr be Mune M S - . “FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Wood and Coal & lead. dry vind wood | Dry Forest Wood by the ton Yealer Wa MASSAGE te K OPTICIANS, MONEY TO LOAN ‘ ; oy Wank Hide DE ‘isTS. PHOTOGRAPHERS su Puke. Anderson # gee] PaT NT ATTORNEYS. Opportunity Orchard Tracts oe best of «i ’ nY RRALTY Alaska Bidg 10 Acres for $200 “10 Acres Sunny dale ~~} CITY REAL EBTATE For Beautiful Homesites 2 an Investment Quarter-Ac Tracts in —Linecoln— | Beg ch Villas W hy’? Be cause The N Jorthwest Freehold Co. Two Tract Each 50x1 16-Foot Alley LEVEL AS A F WEST SEATTLE Fauntleroy Car Price $500 Terms $50 Cash Monthly Payments $15.00 ” i ae HOw ¥« 8 Mat ex Hh wheTe IND. 9 «i ORIENTAL BLOCK Or chard Homes ona Takia. amd Orchards The Jewell Mi REARD « oer TY i ‘ A Pickup Looking For a Snap? Mint and for Ave Me ' any terme P RY REA o 1015 Ale “4 r D WPROIAT ‘ . oon tor § y ‘ nen “ ank Bidg fi " Malle " 12-18 HE SEATTLE STAR New Play pay al UESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. ° WBNO, Nev, April Mey i | terview at Rawhlde do in sald he would now take i | _--— Kinaton in Writing a play. (By United Press.) jthought that 1 was a . > ito be called "Cameo Kish. The BUDAPEST, Ap ld-Both loy. | der and pulcide, but ae . ay | play deaje with the south in 1842. / ing the same woman, who refused eet = -- ple oe sca - “ to my which one she wanted for | mirror CITY REAL ESTATE, & husband, Mafirs Nicholas The brothers were office oe ee ee Pe) von Palkovita®, twine the arm and members of ¢ eclded to end thelr love affatr the moet artetecratic of “a death und toda the were found familles Hat they were } ele dead in thelr waite of rooms, sitting ly is ‘debt and loved the gE ’ ide by wt woman, They dined lent nist € . Wea eo thet ae gave fashionable slaurant, where | bodies and the wounds, it ts not) apartments Rear ENTIRE FAMILY No Interest eo PAYME P le: Vanrit Grove sortment Addition By United Press.) NANAIMO, B.C, April 14 yon near he STABBED TO DEATH (By United Press.) LOB ANGELES, Cal, April 14 Munoz was stabbed to death Juan Goneales at Sherma 7. irb of this oft The men q reled over # game of card h ere, Although pursued b i the murderer tw still at large TO GEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pler trips dai Oo re Is to Make It Perfect the ine ane make it ¥ Telcon| Does This. $25, 000 Worth |. Merchandise must be sacrificed before May ist. Every article is new and up to date The raest assortment in latest Spring Millinery tx city must sacrificed, regardless of cost o mer prices. This stock cgptaina the very highe of Ladies’ Tailored Sulls, Coats, Dresses og and Afternoon Gowns, Silk Kim Silk Millinery, Lawn, Silk, Lace Waists, etc These goods must be closed out and thrown to the merc ¥ of the public Only 16 Days More Grasp this opportunity is complete , tor thin will not last long. Come carly and get your choice while the « Following Is a Partial List Su This etl! stan the public ite, im black Copenhagen pavy, brown, cle d distinctive destens, t on lines as xrace 0.00 welts, every garment Hy tllored and bullt for ser foe ae well ae appearance 260 Allee vor they are as any FORMER PRICES $22.50 TO $35.00. Receliver’s Sale Hundreds of Ladies’ Shirts made of the very finest all-wool hit panama, voile, with jouble ruffles of deep tailored folds and heading of silk rib bon, Ta stitched andy fash lor extra full and wid@,) In | colors and sizes, at j A winner material potnted strapped seams end cuffs of the pockets fold the ment in the city jacket od fintshed with material, tatjore gored skirts wl handsoment TO $60.00. Receiver’s Sale $12.95 | $19.75 $32.50 made of light mixed double of jacket strape FORMER PRICES FROM $35.00 history of me Beattie greatest offering in the antile business tr 200 Suite to pick from Sik Chiffon, Weol and Silk Voile, French Serges, trimmed in the latest fashions, the new est London apd Parisian styles FORMER PRICES $65.00 TO $150.00. a Sale Extra Special Petticoats acts wee th up to $8.00 he Petticoats The are made ange colors are Recelver's Sale price is a splendid aacr in black and navy b quali Receiver’s Sale $3.49 Ladies’ Skirts Leas Than Cost of Materia! Sateen Petticoats Ladies’ Dresses For Evening and Afternoon House Dresses, Imported Jay anese Silk Robes, with fanc wilh embroide Silk Kimonos, Neg ligees, Dressing Sacques, the most extensive lines in the city Lees Than Half Former Prices. Ladies’ Waists Hundreds of Waists, made of very finest affeta and silk ikerchiet linen with fine hand-made embroid ery, and made of Cluny lace Mned with taffeta « Fo mer prices up to $15.00. Re Lawn Waists Button in bach in short 00 Biack Sateen Pettie extra wide, with long and three-quarter sleeves; allover embroidery front, and some three ruffies, and others @ith pleata, Former made effective by the combination of « imbrotd ‘ ‘ s and pretty laces Forme rice 1.60. price $1.50. Receiver’s, prive. .. Ge 75 and $2.00. Receiver's y red : . ‘Oae Sale Will Continue Until the Entire Stock Is Closed Out This sale is final No ©. 0. All parties balk Notice! ::.: 6 o'clock p Alteration will be chi D. or telephone orders. Ne f between the ™. ged just the co sent on approval wishing to buy ixtures and leas stock hours of t of labor. ‘ C. ROBINSON, Receiver MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED THE DAY RECEIVED—CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS REMEMBER THE PLACE 1206—Second Ave—1206 NEXT DOOR TO PANTAGES THEATRE OFFICERS SUICIDE Ten round tery bay of a « attached The body was floating in an upright position and visible above = KEYMEN PLA - GENERAL STR, “The paren GAMBLES AWAY A SMALL FORTUNE (By United Pre RHYOLITE, Nev Cyty te today mon (By United Press YORE Ho. (By United Pres former wife tain $9,000, claimed by he the verdict of the ank Kubik INCENDIARY Police Are Working on That Theory---Two Arrests. ndre en of a bebind or had be he eh ot wk Exchange 250,000 shares control of the mine had been taken @ contre BTLLINGHAM N except piece of rope that used to attach the This fact oner to Indicate te mitted suic NEW years or mo: Prooklyn knife biade jung fering from tuberculos at St the kni never visible on the man’s teed a few skull was of the water After view x was surrounds the to « rang gambling which large April 14 the ineant from newspaper clipping® that ecently was divorced and that his has been t court BODY FOUND FLOATING © icc° verbs the April {row the remains county official decided It had be im the water some flesh of the face was gone identification months mpossible found fr mat that t the en and (By United Press.) Luke's hospit YORK live Joba lows of rooms that he the state university, ing to ob through 4—Mye! finding im the ne leg of which ball the surface ae the making pockets a small of the same kind as ball to the is taken by the cor man com There are no marks of violence on the bod KNIFE BLADE IN Linc? Boys’ satantial h Ks theory that ge kration was wartad yy best evidenee that iy are DOW Of the ‘arting of the “ ‘|, is found “te p. 6 ! Ross and Many ced flrebugs, « { setting fre to. , ewepapers beside a gland Olver aa ‘ attempting 16 fies houne while the fire home was Mayor Beck evidence that four fires wept « simultaneously te @ DEATH NOTICES | Charles L. Berg, April 13, at 1806 bet was a member 66 the Kel Patoters’ union. a iserel ri | ison, age son of Mr. and Pg —. “- * Youngstown, daughter of Mr. 250,000 shares of stock in the Rig . a Belle mine, the control of which Qin ay died at rire ~ wes taken aw from him et the k tte L After be had lost|.) \e eg ean Bar money be carried with him y I : at the parlors of the Cyty started in to get even with | So. company the “bank” by putting up the min. |"). Suman ing shares. He bet heavily a04/ powers died ry nearly every time lost several of dence, them. When he decided to quit-he | 2°™°* $8 this ely, Agmiae ed C. E. Jones, proprietor of the FUNERAL NOTICES The tuners) alll service of Cy Here will take place away from him, The property 8 10-| porno o'clock, be cated just across the California line, | jor, ry saul & onal and not long ago Cyty was offered qertakers, cents for every share be pos The funeral service ¢ pean Carison wae held at residence _ this } the : io Pleasant maine of the fn a un ge Mrs. Powers (By United is BAN FRANCISCO, " pa Ore. reported ¢ st night that he had been be rd up TIN of Fremont and it ward sts His story, which In doubled by the po- A lice, is that he drew the me out $ of the safety deposit vaults of the oe ow Western National bavk, intending to leave for the east today. and) Thomas B. Latimen® Me 4 it in a xmall package, which |ine University of he placed in bh pocket. He terday received an ae showed no marks violence, ex cept a bleeding nose rn col jar, and the police } pvered Latimer is am howor thests, coupled with bie high scholastic standing, much recognition ip the Latimer is the mime was recently defeated for hip of the Pacific Ware, he coeds beeans® he wae a soctalist. fi to be Wilts & Co, At Theo. ar line and lake; level a ed, Cae for chickeas National Land inv Gi 917 D Friday and Sho April 14—For 20 Jacob L. Hyland, of with a piece | of et you aequainted imbedded in his right our shoes and the ext Hyland thought he was suf we give you, we place om He died Q for Friday and Saturday ignorant of lot of Bo! @ broken knife alarly the fact that it was blade that had slowly killed him be solved Physicians at St. Luke's found plade when they perforr ed an autopsy on the body. How it got there is a mystery which may No wound wa ae Is the Life lence by of Vibration as pra Jar es Austin Lar $2.50, for 18 SP SOSOSOSOSEOOOS -