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ew re ae , ee82nrs HUT ONE SET OF sees BOGTRINES aterm FOR Pasion with @ copy of | Addresses Local Gathering 5 9 in 1904, ‘how at Which His Candidacy Ry oH t “ 1 faced defe hed. epublican sta® conventic - § Y ailed Bride's @ t, ar oust uu ) e “> given ite. publie tne a in this 2. eon 6 = . Repablican ‘ . ae eG. crags, Te Tihe past few days, af the oppo fange mm the Malleable is conceded to be the most war range for too good,” is isfaction, great we splendid rress in our this week, ration has brought i ted houseke to usefurnishing Department inxiows to avail themselves ma epers our H unity of seeing this splendid « perat on pop Lenape where “the best is none eed to give absolute sat ag is most economical uarar —come in tomorrow and inspect this range and fete its many superior features. down and O 2 week boys @ Malleable Range. Your 6 stove or range taken a6 part payment of the pur chase of a new one. M. M. Furuya Co. APANESE Post Cards, Sandals, Lanterns, Shades, Baskets, Napkins and Umbrellas. OTICE TO} |PURE FOOD \INSPECTOR And Stew 1 thorough ect fain ne impure rents Sients and w everyone ‘ f thie and Superior ¢ « for our x Pacific & Puget Sound Botting Co. LOOK FOR THE LABEL. nd a FORMER 9 AIM, OF UPON tho que and . ; ‘ Lhave de t l ide Afinitely grea ne te va wha iP ind ppens w. occupy’ the Koverna hatr, Ont 1 should ma oh to you what ideas he Perry Polson, president of nt, and b lL. Rebe oor ~ COUNTESS CAME “NEAR DROWNING pany GLADYS VANDERBILT AND HUSBAND THROWN INTO LAKE AND NEARLY THEIR LIVES, (By United Press.) BUDAPEST Aprtt autemebiling in at Oore oss, formerly G fo. Ine mt » of enenee o! After « ae In time of need te m tut bank secoumt. it will wtamd by you whee ail others fi ‘The way to acquire this ft account te to begin de poutting and Keep at it. Your money depostied in car Savings = Uepartenoat will «are 4% Interest, compounded semi anaaally Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. We Give You Credit mall payment an ‘or just a Ky aWeek will dres are showing a Tailored Suits Cloaks, Waists and Fashionable high rent at price Becond Ave cha ompete with LACE AND NET WAISTS THIS WEEK AT SPECIAL PRICES. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 PIKE ST. LOSE x the, was | { THE SEATTLE STAR INCENDIARY FIRE: AT BELLINGHAM ASPHALT WORKS GQ UP, IN SMOKE, CAUSING, LOSS Of $5,000-—FIREG @UGB ARE SUS Teo. (By United Pree) LLINGHAM, A nm i e diary, dew ed the Jepende curly this morning, and by burning the power plant the Whate Count Light com aud trafti pletely paralyzed t until noon w the street and dndustrial plants depend jelty able to rug T? npanies, which use the power of the Whatcom County co were not inconventenced rhe aspt don fi the fire de | WOMAN THE FAINTS ON STREET Mre. B rand A fain( nea at 21 tay. north, last night and wae taken to the Wa. me dition he tal M A wa and the matter was reported to the jee, This morning the woman recovered. She was tawea to her hy at 1706 24th av : PLACED ON TRIAL SECOND TIME was put trial for th oday before Judge A ter on a charge of com spiring to defraud the Seattle Elec trie Co She was indicted with her band, Joseph Vinetie, chars entering into a conspiracy with ab a Windell aed Carl Windell, sting that Windell had been, 2 & street are sald wae mentally ine while the defenm conteads that hw The jury trial die wae not Injured at all which heard the first ed to be mn te ~ Barbecued Meat Ota trehloned barbecue lunch, ie. Oriental Cafe, 1418 Third av one Big Kelly Alfred Henry Lewis reports a conversation, in substance and almost that passed between a Tammany in phrase, celebrated in | district leader, his own circle for a philosophic depth, ang certain of his fol- lowers It relates to the tactics of the Anti-Roosevelt forces and their lack of good strateg Here are some extracts: “Say, if you've got as to launch you don’t saad th ways; you slush ‘em down with soft soap. An’ th when it's a case of ge ot a mat h h at goes nd “Diplomacy is any move that lands th’ trick —see? Also, it's exactly what them Wall Streeters ain't got.” “Dp plomac vy does it; atten- macy, an’ payin’ strict tion to Teddy's blind side “What's th’ use of kickin’ in the gate, when you know where a board is off th’ fence?” Read “Big Kelly,” in this week's issue of THE SATUR- DAY EVENING POST, now on sale, At the Newsstands, 5 $1.50 the year by mail Tus Corre Pu euisitine Comrany PHILADELPHIA Our Boye Are Everywhere I be delivered to address by VICTOR PELZ, Copies wi any 713 New York Block, Seattle —THr— Neuropathic Method of Fitting Glasses most scien Therefore it is the best Is the latest and tific P. Hueston Williams Neuropathic Optician 01 Johnston Building 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. A HAPPY COO the court reom this mor ittidg near an open window and having her forehead bathed in cold water. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney George R. Vanderveer, when exam ining the jurors, asked them whether they could not try the case just as well ae if a man were WRITING CONTEST CHANCE FOR ANY BOY OR GIRL TO SUPPLY HOME wWiTH A SUPERS NEW INSTRU MENT. plendid, new © for writing is all foremost A re have ad Hing atten truments. They writing the numerous again forget ery writer will them, and t Piano House, who these Get standard govern d (ask us to send sell nents size yhnaton C Lent Hobart M. Cable orb new sweet toned Hobart M. Cable. person who writes the the third ¢ t times receives f grade The nent nur ee one hig r piano. ext following replies al merit will receive prizes ie any detail of this clear to ye w Publicity Depart any instructions you the Pioneer and t Johnston ¢ se, Third niver YATHY COMBINED wir RACTHC -. ADJUSTMENT TEA. i » cheap, it ink poor tea e¢ book | they all promised that they WORLD tine referevees or technic ( Ra arch w 1 do all your pon the clothing became entangled in a & tbe fhat tt wat 1 an f ry ie ver ven nity low wtnand, and t of é 1 o , r ¢ t \ ‘ 1 e ah , d “ i ) te 50 to $30.00 kind of of the kind of | with the timbers, and many bones and he was carried over a pu were broken. Thirty men were His heqd was crushed by contact working in the vicinity, but none 18 HURLED TO DEATH. knew of the accident until the man's mutilated body was found on (By United Press.) ~ Coal and Oil Stock opt te EVERETT, April 22% Peter Kom. HH. M. He » & Co. 610 First av, == = aE mopulos, a Greek laborer, aged 21, have for sale 20,000 shares Pacific TO SEE BATTLESHI was Instantly killed at the Wel Coal & Oli at 1% cents per share. Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round eee 60c round trip. ened daver-Lansdowns mill y Hts rday LOOK trips daily. i FINISH Of Lennon’s Famous Must -Vacate Sale Friday Sale commences tomorrow at 9 a. m Hosiery we must sell or give away. necessary to accomplish our purpose WOMEN’S GLOVES. WOMEN’S PURE SILK AND LACE reduced from $ to 2CLASP MILANESE ors; all size ARMLETS ae LISLE ack WOMEN’S white and ¢ to LISL R ed We OVES ive GLOVES $1.20 N NNN NN ut to WOMEN'S ELBOW from $1.00 to WOMEN'S IMPORTED $1.25 to N's LENGTH REAL KID GL ELBOW LENGTH all sizes; $3.50 value UMBRELLAS. ria Wate valne KID cut t wom Bla ise paragon 296 { sde Men Ur gold cut to ver Corner Second Avenue and Madison Street We have cut the prices beyond al! reason. Saturday We stil! have $20,000 worth of Gloves, Umbrellas and We know it is CHILDREN’S GLOVES. REN'S 2CLASP FRENCH eut to +« PURE SILK—AIl 5 LISLE—All ve 8; ze AN i5e¢ 1 values to 50 CHILDREN'S 2-CLASP black, white and colors; 75¢ values; cut to CHILDREN’S 2-CLASP REAL RID GLOVES 1 values to $1.25, cut to sizes and colors HOSIERY. GENUINE MACO HOSE values to 75¢; cut to 1%¢ BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED AND FANCY STOCKINGS; values to t to 2oe¢ WOMEN'S PURE THREAD STOCKINGS; plain and hand embr to $5.00 entire line to be « $1.19 Black, white SILK value MEN'S GLOVES. MEN'S HF AVY Wool! Val The MEN’S REAI GLOVES AND MITTENS cut to Ge <ID AND ARABIAN MOCHA GLOVES—Small sizes; $1.25 values eutt we MEN'S HIGH GRADE KID AND MOCHA GLOVES 0 vse Corner Second Avenue and Madison Street