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vRAY KOSTAS HAD TH COMING TO HIM, “OMEDIAN tee The main qr ¢ murdered man. While in Call gone KOSTAS nin, Kostas i sald to have ad windled his countrymen by the ‘ Ame Means that he la accused of colony \ pe Beal nee ying with Kapurant For . » hat avon the Macedonian whé and called with the murdefer's brother | was th the police station today satd the | | Hy a focal Maco: | ot Kostas was “a good | Ing who ca : pe vorine with “ had it coming to him.” sald he Macedonian. He ewindled his} wntrymen and then aneered at Hut he did it once too | | A jury, called by € | Snyder yesterday ed a verdle that Koetas came to ia death by a bullet fired by | Kapuranis, A charge of murder tn | the first degree will be filed against Kapuranis. today afternoon, reach: | » gaid the slayer mah. 1 don't want to cat tw die oe IL FOOL Main lst pie And a few of the comebacks that in Seattle today jokes and were 4 FRED BARCLAY. Fred Barclay, who appears to night at the Moc theatre, is the Seotch comedian on th tovartably brings down Mrs Tones. Do you Jenea, Your house with als groteng man: | We up and w aj For riemas and abundant humor. In the} Main | threw som musical comedetta with Mr. J. M away at a right | would be a April Foo! | tiger, growling flere while gtande for police | and tly informing Malone that} end Main 15 will sok him for din the Bonney: Wat imal stunt one hing maid | Shy 2%, GOOD JOBS Hamilton and Miss Grant, his abitt “es a8 an actor are revealed and he seldom leaves the stage without five and six encores os, nan, how ah cud the |let muh place muh arms eroun’ yer some he | honey? ses| Malone backed up tnte the wash . The emotions of a| basin and rea for his gun. This}. : ds o Raat her hubby |wae too much for Dinah and she} The members of the board of ap Ai from a morgue | tipped the game off to the deputy, |2°S! Who are to be appointe a i saasmce Malone then tried to get out but| Mayor Miller, will not receive a} steal [there was nothing doing. It was) Ty. This was determined upon by the ot the an not until he enjoyed the dis- had to be used In per- formance ef duty that he was al. |embers ounct! committe, | . man at Sec-|towed hie freedom. who y lay discuased the features rae aus Reet want wf the » that hae been be Union BS carctulty | Horrible Accident. fore the counct! for several weeks Vistons of maimed men, with} It wae at firet proposed that the! upturned to the sky, members of the b fore the vision of the |>8 should 1 cents, the exprons-jomergency hospital officiate thie |! days act ek up the hydrant.| morning, when news of a horribie |Dut this wou Beteasen he coulin't raise accident on the South Seattle street /°f fines or dape Galfaws greeted his|car tine flashed over the telephone | CURt* of an appeal which the coun-| Mpreanman lost no to the new hb etl members thought would nutlitate| cai eeden and fend your againet the value of the board's te J Dydrant with a gun-| them telephoned for ghastly fo With visions of an | passed = be rd, three in num ve $10 @ day for! wed tn work, aulck feame the tearful plea “A South | ork Seattle street car collided with a| Th* mambere of the board, which Arg aad there ig|'* % consider appeals from the de : Jetsons of the buflding department, and the names | promente of candidates will be ) by the fers, architects! wations this call service wae instantly in motion. a yiethn of an Apeti| With clanging belle the am- RB Which kept him stand- | bulances raced down the long bridge |8%4 contractorw Hie the woman's ward|south and out over the macadaim road to Argo. was) An Ittah section hand was sitting | ee » Deputy | there wrat y trying to connect him | broken stem with Bis corn-cob pipe, you're|a la Ht Gilt fe the womans ward quick | “Where's the smashup’™ he an- _ swered, sarcastically, at the branth- | a eae woman, con-jlese quer of the ambulance} Wante a Writ—An application for for feo frequent and drivers. & writ of habeas corpus for the re - Medulgence in. “hop.” She Sure an’ there ain't no smashup|iease of Mabel Peterson, arrested Ot G8 to what wasias I sees.” he repiied Friday iast on 4 char ¢ perjury tae thet was up to! And as he whittled away at his|*8# granted by Superior Judee! erany: betreperous pipe stem, several am-|Yakey this morning. T bulances tion wae te by attorney for the harged with falsely tos itvoroe case of Elsie Manard against | Sidney Manard. fee der joak suah, but wended thetr way ogedgeeally dat he ain’ hack to town and as many ambu mah held off. lance drivers suddenty realised that at Malone stalked ‘this April 1 SS ae slowly won bor By Coed Prem.) Apri! 1—at with aotols everything was | this noon In the | a Conte | of dollars Los ANGE | dtvoree proceedings of J. K. Fry-/ berg. who was suing his wife, Julia,|, Lived Too Gey a Life—Por ivtes | ag pe de So ~” @ay and sear too strenuous. | erday and today confined in| the King county jal The three are maidens ly for “affinities,” Lacy Trap, Loutse| , ELECTRIC SPARK T0 James and Barah Burns were arreat- | jto by citizens of Rremerton od y | Awarded Damages — Superior Judge Boyd J. Tallman today handed | town Judgment for $3,000 damages in farer of John C. Wison against the Seattle Electric company. On| March 17, Wilson was awarded the} above sum by & fury, A motion for new trint was denied on March 27 Press) April 1.—By Moraing and | means of an electric spark, operat- at fever heat. |ed as far as ten miles away from —_ |the object of ite attack, C. W. hours difference in | Sterch, a well-known aeronaut and and Nome. As| ‘nveutor, says that he can destroy OM the street thix | any gas inflated dirible airship the dox race which hes ev rer been made. &t Nome, ht being - | Wil Give a Demonstration—The! ‘CHARGED WITH Vent Menttie Conservatory of [Must wit! ‘ give « kindergarten dem D AND HE fonstration, tllustrating Mother | Goose finger work and technique Prosecuting Attorney Vanderveer |°% Saturday afternoon, April 3. at [thie afternoon filed barge ye! jroomes 27 & © Mmmerly employed | manslaughter against C. GOmpany. today & well known real nd 28 Holyoke bloek san °t Today Is “Fish estate man of D. 4 st agains! that company | Seattle. The ay $ Is ay” charge is the out- | Pacific Raliroad|erowth of an automobile accident | Before making your first trip be @amages. Fish.| last Friday night, which resulted |#ure that your outfit is complete. | 88 @efendants Frank |!n the death of Mra. Albert Thorn-|The best grades of fa tackle Peeking company, ton. Niblock was driving the car|¢an be purchased at A. L. Hall's, Of the rafirond | at the time of the accident oo First ave Bie claim upon the 1 1996, he was ar — two com ny. Later the prosecuting atior Was dismissed he was held in jail the case was await i ee ee | Set @ coal or wood range fr BANK CLEARINGS - ttle * $1,849,705. 446,085.2 WHEN AT PUBLIC MARKET *| You are only twe |door. Why not step in and look at our bargains in wall paper?| NOW fs the time to do your fixing up for spring and the FAIR—ahead | eral Paint & Wall| , 1914 First Av * & Clearings today & Balances quares from our| Tacoma. ® Clearings today | ® Balances i \* Portland. | & Cleartngs today. | ® Balances FOR lee kh hhh hhhhhe | VORCE HERE We attend to all ca A promptly H. Brown Swears at her) Oo, Main 3600, Ind. te Rim to “go to,” een informs bim ” te no reason tor Sccording to Su B. Albertson. The Gamiased ¢ eeweeeee | repairs Plumbing 1200. aoe 8 for. Foolish Dance April Fool dance tonight at/ Dreamiand. Admission 10c, includ-| ing 2 dance tickets. Ladios free. *** The Genuine HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO." SAFES » has conscience ha dl [Je toosing a dentist, find one v Mito tell you the truth about ur teeth, a man i: % perience and practice, one who will make a rea Herrin -Hall-Marvin tharge. afe Co. S<alled painiess dentist emplo 1 MANUFACTURERS OCCIDENTAL AVENUE a2 Do you know Mexperts” have 1 to say nothing : 44 diploma from a recognized college? MOF teeth pia » it WUE comfort to be it claim ¢ MVE You mon: Ww, you mor that in nine cases out of ten 0 state license iportant a part in your health | whose is able intrusted to any one is that he ur patronage with all the modern appliances ME 80 Necessary if M0 our work wp: father than 11; With us, t-class work is to be done m a basis of quality of workman Pivet Optical Department mn cheapness We inv You can trust your ite inspection of our work, $4/ WWREE FOR ONE FOR YOU 8. R. WAGONER, a. W. D. D, &. D, D. 8, C. H. WHARTON, D. M. D, BOISOL, D, B, Johnston Building. Third Av | J really | mywelt } out to the fair laat j will take HURSDAY, APRI 1909, BARCLAY, A MINIATURE K. WW. OCKERS WRITES LETTER TO STAR Bditor The Star, Seattle Dear Str After reading one of those knockers against the fair ar eles, your most welcome to our home paper has been writin’ up the past few daya, I will say that and truly felt ashamed o and took the wife and went Sunday One look at the geyser basin was ugh. It showed me my true liber. Tam now an optimist, not & pesstmiat, and tn the future, dear editor, I will not be a what was or a has b but a what ts right j down to date Don't think I am a knocker be cause | work in a boiler shop, [ have always knocked everything that happened in Seattle where they did not ask my « & lee, Bo you see I simply knocked the expo, out ot force of habit The other night I went to hear Wighting Bob” at the show house. | When he told about the beaution of the fair it almost made me fight to hear & number of there present laugh right out loud. And | have nly made one trip to the fair, 1 am going out to the expo. grounds again thie week, and will then shout for the falr. Knockers take notloe Yours truly KN. OCKERS. The timely letter to The Star from Mr, Ockers should be ] by every exposition knocker tn the city, Next Sunday will be “Knock ore’ Day" at the fair and it will be far better be in the of the d8ed.to-be-knockors pessimist at the tail parade column than @ ELOPED FROM SCHOOL TO WED; GETS DIVORCE (By United Pree) ! BAN FRANCISCO, April 1 Helen Beryl Graydon, daughter of J Parker Whitney, @ local capitaliat and wife of Thomas H. Graydon of Cinetnnati, tullback of the Harvard football team some years ago, granted @ divoree yesterday on the DUKE GOES OFF | TO HIMALAYAS. was MARSEILLE whet His af |fection for Mixa Katherioe Kikion being as ardent ae ever, doapite royal rebuffs and broken engage the Duke of Abruast is now the high « on hie way to) Bombay and the Himalayas, deter mined to make some noteworthy | discovery or accomplish some great feat to which an asvociate the name of the fair American who ati!) holds his love. The duke's Himalayan expedition ht months, after which the United States. SALOON KEEPER TAKES HIS LIF E he will vie United Press) SAN FRANC! 18CO, April L—#it ting in & chatr, with a bullet hole through the roof of his mouth, Fred von keeper, 69 years 4 dead in the bath room of his home thie morning by | his wife No motive for the tragedy has been found, as the dead man appeared in excellent spirits when he retired tast night. CLUSTER LIGHT CRAZE. Capitol bill now hae the “cluster Nght” crass. A committees of oftt ; sone from thet district yesterday | Rotify the counct!'« fire and water | toe that ¢ | would pay for the property mat of proc ring tailing the poles and lamps! ¥ would furnish light. The} tee was told to go ahead with | erecting the poles, but no definite! promise was made about the ofty furnishing the current Do you want to buy a farm of them on page 6 vets | kround of non-support teatified that he had ter's oxp A eddie hu Her father paid his daugh for a year whieh took place tn 1908, followed a ro Mins Whitney imbing wall to escape from & girly’ pohool in New York. Gray ton made only a nominal defense. elopement ee me 2 oe INSPECT NEW HULL A party of olty officials headed by Mayor Miller visited the shipbutld tng yards at the south end of Lake Washington today, where the bull of the new fireboat Is under con straction FIGHT IS ON THIS AFTERNOON The city counell street committee | met this afternoon to consider the resolution calling for the of 12th av. 8. and adjacent streets & project which bas aroused con siderable feeling between the north end and south end residents of Bea com Hilt The re ation was introduced at session last Monday night, ‘and there was a large delega tion of property owners present, both for and against the improve ment, which will involve the regrad ing of @ large district. SILK FOR SEATTLE. (By Cnited Press) VICTORIA, B. C., April 1.—The Kaga Mare, which arrived this morning from the Orient, has 62 | bales of for Seattle and 1,600 | | tone of general freight Washington Postmasters WASHINGTON, April 1—~The K postman of Washington were appointed to day L. 8. Pendleton, Port Orchard G. C, Crow, White Satuion Foolish Dance April, Fo dance tonight at jon 100, inelad ing 2 dance tickets Ladies free. ° Read Thi satiefy you that our prices are proachabie. SAMPLE (NOTE—Take A Huy a hand-medown, when you can get artistic made-to-order clothes, to suit your individual ity, at $25 Where the fit is guaranteed, and the styles are strictly up to-date? H.B. KENDRICK SECOND AND SPRING. Under Cheasty's. The Raven prescription service means that the doctor’s skill in pre scribing Is most efficiently supple- mented by the druggists’ kill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO., 1416 Second Av. Trunks Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 5 BAG CO, 010 Piret Ave. A visit to our Sample Guilt Shop will Tailored Suits Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop « ——AND Save Money § una 367-368 Arcade Annex nex Elevator p Buy Your Easter Clothes From Us We Trust Ou New Suits, Coats, Skirts, Gowns and Millinery. Your Credit Is Good EASY PAYMENTS ONE PRICE CA8H Westherg & Childs Incorporated 1312—-Second Avo.—1312 CREDIT ond of the} regrade | * for the state} li FREDE: RICK he NELSON, Inc. STORM OLORMS DAILY AT 60 hi estoo | Entrance on Either Madison or Spring Street | As Well As Through Store From Second Avenue Children’s Coats, Hats and Wash Dresses $1.50-—Reefer Coats, of navy , double-breasted, ind well-made garments; sizes 2 to r Reefer Coats, of golf diagonal buttons; Root Mivers Wiatenstve red diag blue or mal fastened with pe tractive | $1.9 cloth; i} turnover collar Size red or navy double-breasted, fastened with pearl ind cuffs of 2 to 5 years 50—~Children’s leather, brown or navy satin to match color Coats, of Double piqae, diagonal cloth, ted White embroidered em brea reefer with top collar of white leeve 39 to $1.95 to wear with coat 9c, 6% blem on Hats, for ibove de le boy scribed Children’s Was ham or percale, in new and pretty de or Russian style. or girls, suitable Dresses gens, made French Attractive pre st checks or plain col All are finished with contra ting pipings broidered einai or with buttons | of ging and em- |Lace Curtains and | Drapery Goods Handkerchiefs j in Varied Assortment P c “hile aren’ 8 School Handker« hiefs, 3 i Dainty Arabian Curtains, in various styles, } kerchiefs, : i] including Novelty, Cluny, Irish Point, Fan Women Jinen Handkerchiefs, ! Applique ‘and others. Length, 2% Hemstitched Hand- A pair, $1.98, $2.50 sbar, men's cr yards; mounted on net kerchiefs, i and $2.95, Pure Linen Cambric Handker- mstitched, 15¢ Cambric Hemstitched Women’s hiefs, he Men's chiefs, 5¢ } ; ; SS 17¢ Door Panels—Several patterns, in Batten Handker- 1} berg and Lacet, mounted on Arabian or ecru | net. Very att tive patterns; size, 36x45; Men's h. 25e. 30e and 4 colored be jg cach, 2 , We and 49 Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with er, striped or figured center, 10c Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 15¢ - Wash | Fabrics wide, of fine quality, green or orange; a yard, 49c, German Madras, extra good quality, 364nch Sheer Madras, of dotted, striped and small or large desig 54 de; figured designs; a yard, 10c. | a eee inchea "wide; 6} “isis Bette, te many pleasing designs of ig yard, 29e. floral, dot, stripe and fancy border effects; @ | . . — ‘ yard, ibe. | Colored Scrim-—Mission patterns, in blue }° Embroidered Swiss, in plaid designs; a large a, 190. medium weight; a assortment of colors; a 36-inch Bleached Muslin, yard, Se. or red. wide This is a good quality, 40 inches a yard, 2%¢ iH | Warner’ s Rust-Proof Corsets $1.00 for the ni has long, soft Style 256—A new, long model redium or ay | i erage figure; is made of strong batiste skirt, and is fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. | $1.00, Style able for slender fig pairs 274—A girdle top Princess hip model, sit es or school girls. A very comfortable Corset, made t without boning in sides. TI model is fitted with two f hose supporters, $1.00, Style 206—For the ately low and skirt over direct back is longer than the same num- ber of last season bust is moder- average short figure; Material is strong batiste; fitted with two pairs C-B a la Spirite Corsets, 50c Of this well-known Corset we are show- | length, or short bust and short hip; a pair ing a number of styles for slender and aver- | 50c age figures. Made with low bust and Prin- | Also a good line of S0c long sheath skirt cess hip; medium bust and medium skirt | models, with hose supporters attached. Inexpensive Notions and Jewelry: A Good $ Selection Kletnert's Hose Supporters Oriental Pearl Buttons, small “Indestructible” Pearl Shirt- 10¢ sizes, shell shanks; dozen, 10c. | walet Buttons; set, 50c. | WitForm Hose Supporters, Jno. J. Clark’s Spool Cotton, Cuff Links, in a good assort- black, white or blue; 260 N 8 to 50, black and white; | Ment; pair, 250 to 68c. Rone Buttons i 3 spools, 10c Sash Pins, a variety of styles; . Q air Pins; & ae. Mignonette Dress Shields Acme Crimping Hatr Pins; 6e. Rhinestone Hat Pina, Jong li] sizes, 2, 3 and 4; pair, 100 Cabinet Hair Pins, assorted | stem; 25¢ and 4éc. | Sandown Hair Nets, large size, | 52 Se and 10c. Salome Rings, with large im- with draw string Princess Pompadours covered wire, many Pierceless Earrings, imitation of hatr- | pearl, coral or turquoise; patr, 2he. | 500 and 98c Itation jeweis; 48c Scarf Pins, set with tmitation coral, In assorted designs; 26¢. Values From the Popular Floor-Coverings, Section LINOLEUM— RUGS — Printed Linoleum, square yard, 35c, 40c and 45¢ 27x54 Axminster Rugs, $1.65. Inlaid Linoleum, square yard, $1, $1.15 and $1 7x54 Velvet Rugs, 98c Laying Linoleum, square yard, extra, 10c 34 Jute Wilton Rugs, $1.25, MATTING— selection at 15c, 20c and 25¢ are showing a good yard, | Women’s and Men’s ‘Hosiery ‘ “Seconds”, 17c a I shades of cadet, stat »P © a pair blood, sky and green. A pair, 17¢ Men's Fine Lisle Hose, in tan, ligh Lisle navy, green, oxblood, purple and pair, 17 Seconds” in Hosiery for | fects, in all at | Manufacturer's Women and Men, Hosiery, with boot ef Women's Fine Gauze a silky and mode finish, in lace Half - Bleached Damask Table ° Cloths hed ed 66x84 inches; have hemstit s and contain no starch; each, $2.25 ” Dainty New Parasols for Spring New Parasols, covered with washable fabric, and having natural wood handle; 75 REDERICK & NELSO { INCORPORATED Total Cost Only 10c Fineproor || RRM _ STORAGE first-class Look for the Brand. Factory—816 BK Tike St M 6306 ¢ Ind. Exolusively for Houschold Goode, Special Suit Sale Cash Registers for Rent taiy season will rent A Wholesome and Appetizing 7 Det oF {abe i low Fate , p on oy ince of 00, $18.00, $22.60, at $7.50 | Me eewon 0 im ne ul junaet ain RPWALL 00. 1830; Ind, Lae CROWN CLOTHING CO, NW YORK BOX LUNCH 60. 1121 Firet Avenue,