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Charities lade 1 Com mittee warta the public ainat thuting funde te Stella A. De ua, Who is collecting subscrip 4 ostensibly for a home for ertppled children in Sen Fran Miss De Shaso is described as ‘ peing short and stout, with dark hatr and eyebrows, apparently abont 26 years of age, and a fuent talkes She te supposed to be work “~— under the auapt ot the PONORS ARE HIM AT GIBRALTAR. civ “3 Rome on ALASKA DOGS ARE RACING United Press) NOME laska, April The } fourteen dog teams were atarted Next Sunday yesterday afternoon fifteen minutes apart in th: All- Alaska aweepstakes The stake to the winner is to be; $11,000. The weather fs fine, the in good shape, and the win aay heel ne tean expected to ellp sev April 2—Thoodore | oat howte off the record of last janded here at k in the 4iduniie race. More and daring () ws $100,000 will change hands as result of the race. Yester the ta. be was at noon every bank and every com authorities at merctal house closed to witness the was the conte an | start demonst ratic pies veh oY ROOSEVELT DOES a aad) siRichard I aes exes ox Ret UNDERSTA tuleea gue mete & reception Ewin J. Brown will giv : ° With Automobdiies to | tre at the Arcade hall on Sunday ae HEnteooing tour evente 14, at § o'clock, taking We city, which was for! t, “The Principles and b the | T* falter Th ason _ ru ture ts the party strife! srought about by @eviation m the Stumbiew , re : noe cheered bim til jeft the dock on its Roose waved a if ing to a bystander ft splendid * touched at several Sie trip from the Arores While the Mepping from presi boat pnway, he stumbled fallen had not the and « rmaster for Teddy i' Theodore | trip to view quick a tbat ad clerk-airl got av ant | money, she began yelling essina will have to like mad—tod helf a dagen jlitthe The Italian officials | errand-boys came rushin’ up to ave Semierence, decided | N**_ York Weekly | > permit the ex | journey. On ‘ " +d : " we the Ham: ort to Hamburg wie F it will be car pasaad at terrific pace : Amba Griscom and ( due sage Roosevelt will be _— eres & hotel. and. if time | Will be driven about the evening he will be by the Duke and Aosta where Roosevelt wil! kept @ secret. in or Poasidie interference believed that go to meet the Will Ge to Work the revently appoint - ot was amokes In How * smoking King dintin ie --Meggendorfer A RerPON TRAM nadam. 1 am archist IN LOOKING FOR AND you w . @ combination of a healthy climate, good soil, water in abund ii i ance for irrigation purposes, with a nearby market and good : transportation facilities. Next you want your land in a thriv ing district, with desirable neighbors, who are improving their propert Ina« t where you ha dl schools, churches, ete. Y also want your land at a price and on terms that are : within reach of a man h modest means. W 1 have E a chance to become independent and prosperous All These Advantages REMEMBER 18 Downs Building Phones: Main 731; Ind. 4820 S« On the Columbia ant the best possible Be Found at Richland You don’t have to take any person’s word about what can be done at Richland; you can form your own judgment On the basis of what has already been done, not alone in sing! instar but in dozens. At Richland you have a certainty; No pioneering or experimenting yu derive the benefit with out these hardships and disappointments. This alone is worth many to the home-maker That we are selling any size tract as low as $125 an acre, on very ca terms, including P RP F PAL WATER RIGHT from a GRAVITY FLOW DITC i. Call or write for liter ature Richland Land Co. WARNING ISSUED ..; AGAINST WOMEN Beventh Day Adventiate’ Mission ary Soectety bat officials of that soclety tn Portland diselaim al knowledge of her, and they have published a warning in the Portland | papers The committee's ¢ in Portland ha informatiqn, assuming De Shaxo will probably leet funda in Sea orreapondent he abo Minn furniahed that try Inasmuch ax Hetle ahe has had apparent wine cows to Portland OLD MAN eres | Fare rd | whe ited at the Nor van Howse A You! ay, fell a the tains there on Tuesday and injured bim- | wel » badly that he died at the] Pa hoapital where he wae taken. Coroner Snyder atte ad to the ase and signed the death warrant. | CONCRRNING THs. A man wae buying a end care t ald astite . wo ae ‘ Eyesight Special Twenty Years’ Experience. ees for You $3,50 A. U. WETZEL, OPH. ©. 328 Peop nk Bidg., Corner Second and Pike, Are to attle, Wash, THE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1909. PRESIDENT OR FAN? President Taft has been given ‘golden annual passes by both the Ameri- can and National leagues, and he says he will use them. WAR SCARE is BAD BUSINESS SAN FRANCIACO, April The business in Ban Francisco. What Jeurrent number of the California! will stop thin talk of war? A ar enc ene |Guardeman, published by the Na-| powerful ational guard is the wera wel) a eres heer Tt | Guard and Navel Militia Aw | answer. Hastern capital and Mast Por | 1 Cound BEAT THAT [ORT ey sociation, contains an appeal tolern people are afraid of the state ¥ . a AGGREGATION TOA | gees Aad the merchants of the state for which has a guard no stronger than 8 PRATZLE WiTh A L ToOay heartier support of the citizen sol. California, MPoause they belleve that \ | BUNCH OF POSSUMSICY ee diery. The edtrorial says we may be attacked by an Oriental er The Japanese war scare has burt | enemy at any time Aprit 27, it not be leas than timber prior to April 1, 1910, | for each auceeeding Auring the | GOVERNMENT erica st ine wie,"te" tne | fect i satin service already has an application | for the timber on these terms, The One of the largest timber sales geal wan negotiated through the ever made by the United States office of the supervisor of the Sno. government in the Pacific North-\ qualmie national forest in Seattle west will be consummated withir about thirty days when formal con cutting of nearly one hundre of the Whiteebuck river in the northern part of the Snoqualmte - national forest WHI f niracting The sale will be made according | 4, ¢ La aw 1 at to the usdal terms of the forest | stayor M rt ning ervice, which require that oper® jand protested against granting the tions shall begin soon after the geattie, Renton & ern a ton signing of the contract, and that all porary permit t erate cars on timber muat be cut within a spect- king st, An ordinance granting this fied time, The timber is to be pald | permit was passed by the elty coun for im payments of $10,000 eact 1 last Monday night and ie now from time to time as cutting pro-|pefore the mayor, a ing hie aig- Kreanon nature While the exact stumpage price obtained by the government will | WANT-—Rooms, furnished or oe not be known until bids are opened | furnished. Bee page 6 Adm IIS Buffalo Stock Sold and Business Closed U trator Orders p The administrator of the estate of William Berger, principal owner and president of » Sales & Brokerage Co., who died at his h in Buf » last Saturday, orders os to sell all stock in the Seattle salesroomea of the com pany to settle the estate $30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS yet remain unsold from the tremendous stocks of Goldsmith Keilar and Joseph Kline, which have been on sale here during past three months these were added about $5,800 worth of new Spring goods, which have just arrived and will go in at the sale prices pened Frid jay, Apri | 2, All stock and fixtures must be sold The pr as been ent disregarded. Everything in the store has been marked so ow annot fail to sell. This stock was all bought at about one-third of the price asked by the wholesaler, and we give you all the advan tage i this tremendous sav ng | THE BUFFALO CO, SALES STORES reached from Coast to Coast, nearly every large city having one in which the local merchants could i disp f banker at urpl ks, Id speedily dispose of their stocks when they wished to retire from business. Now all are to be ed by the a strator to wind up Berger « ¢, and the stocks offe t ne public at unheard-of prices to effect a speedy sale THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY—TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT—BARGAINS GALORE FOR YOU—READ A FEW OF THEM BELOW lothing for every all styles; values ra rom § 0 to a8 ” will be found in th ck, priced s w that even the | me nt in this line « i ake ney by buy here t L again to his trade You just wrong by buying from this f the hest n lels t ‘ actur . uniry be 1 at pr are away f what u wh pay your 0 stake y ake is in not buying enougl thi tw r three y t In olive greens, faney brow fancy t cashmere bine and biacks values up to $22.50 $9.85 Sale price . Men's and young men's ighegrade fabric and makes values 0 $26.00, Sale eee ae $11.35 Our 5 ‘ Boys » 16 yea ve p to $8.00. $3.85 Our price . Youths’, 14 to 20 years; values up to § 6.85 Sale price ' # Business Suits, in Seoteh and worsth, in light and vy weight; values up to $12.60 4 85 | Our price a Mon’s Business Suits, in worsteds; iptinded are all latest shades and makes; values up to $1500 g Men's and Young Men's up-todate r and patt black and blues included; values Pants Pants Pants iL" 'sotues no ta, $008, Bale wrtoe ses. ciees ness: QueO Let Nothing Keep You Away From This Great Sale It is the One Big gain Event of Year. Come Early Men's and Boys Clothing} Shoes Shoes — this « si € a slaughte 1 at th € This line « prises everything from t ancy ess to the heavy working Shoe All st ir latest low cuts f pr are in this stock 1 ¢ 1st be moved. If it's style u wan e have If it ar you want, ‘ ara it Mind y« th tock is all new, yt ! ht » un last fall, and s plete in every particular. You'll find the s ant, in the style you want, and at a pr u can afford to buy three or four ‘Men’ s and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, ia heavy and light weights devas $1.39 . a Dae te, , ish t s included $1 85 ' wy $1.65 gods bag "1 iw “ ne Shoes; value $2.15 Ladies’ and Children’ s Shoes Ladies’ Black Leather Shoes and Oxfords, in viel, patent colt and box « f co, root 0 Bs oa oa ccccscs $1.19 hildren's White Canvas Oxfords Childrer B athe hoes and Oxfords 89c “Cravenettes and Overcoats $8.95 Our price Values 5.00. price © $18.50. BUFFALO SALESROOMS 424—PIKE STREET—424 Furnishings Hats Sh Caps, Neckwear, irts, Underwear, Hosiery, Handkercl fact anything and everything in furni Il need or wa is here for y \ stocks, the lat r selections are included, and go at you wn Your chance to re- plenish your wardr at these prices will never come again. You just can’t afford to miss it. Get busy and buy all you can for future needs, as well as the se Our loss will be your gain this time, we will be satisfied if you are. Furnishings for Ladies and Children Munsing and other best makes Ladies’ Drawers only cotton and wool, all sizes; worth up to $1.26 garment. Our sale price, . Cc Children’s Drawers only, cotton and wool; worth up to $1.00 garment Children’s Black Cat Hose, in black, white, red and lace Hele; worth 26c pair Our Sale price, pair 5c Ladies’ and Misses’ White Gloves; values Boys’ Working and Dress Shirts; values Men’s Furnishi Golf Shirts 39 0c Cotton-Ribbed Underwear, odds and ends. Our price 29¢ © All-Wool Sox 190 © Suspenders 16c be Tles 16c 10c White Handkerchiefs 2c 15e Red and Blue Handkerchtets 4e Ibe 8 6c 7 45¢ de Lightw Underwear, all sizes 29 $1.50 and $2.00 Blue Planneis, in single and double breasted 89e $1.25 All-Wool Underwear 69 $1.00 and $1.50 Leather Working Gloves and Mitts. .49¢ $1.26 Dress Shirts 69 b0c Gray Cotton Ribbed Shirts only 15¢ 50e Checked Jumpers, small sizes 18¢ Hats Men's and Young Men's Hats; values 95 up to $2.00. Our price Cc Values up to $2.60. 5 Values up to $3.50; all the latest greens | 85 Olives, brown k included, Our price ' ALL MUST GO The Heirs Want the Business Closed. Unheard of Bargains Await