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THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1909. Unew on peeaaren | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [>77., Wxtensive Tithex of De~ ae PLEASANT TRIP ON a MAKES INITIAL RUN WITH | etre io ivneys to be had s| WELCOME FOR THE | rv iwi” |fis peta at | Silks and Dress Goods: Late Ideas| " | :§ 6s BAKER a OL, |The staterooms are fitted with | party of NeWapaper men Were! innee ans comfortable berths, have | Silkes— HERE LIFE-SAVING TUG) 3-205) 62 TS amet amine we, Sih " Deap Ee okay |Froun superintendent of the ©. P.lanlhen “ot loan tmportance, but | Novelty Pongee—A high quality | Drap d’ Empire \ silk-and-wool ams BER hi conn Meamship wervice, wnd A.lwhteh all add to the pleasure of aii 0, al I ‘ 1 ! 1 The U. 8 government Ufegaving | Snoqualmie ate Fire Chief Bring in Calder, general agent of that! night aboard the boat, The for- | Natural pongee with narrow, co Sle: | tanterial: with © ‘bright satin finish; in Million-| te Snohomtay will arrive in Se erst Prosident John Tl. Modraw | Company In Beatle, on ® round trip! ward part of the upper deck t# the/M Satin stripes; durable and washable; | \ it 1 clir \ Vi A F i re lobeetvation room, finished In ma i , } s ‘ Trin-|hogany, and fitted up with num 24 inches wide; yard, 90c. U. Nettleton, Geo, P upon the new steamer Ne Pend nithe about A o'clock Wednesday Mitier, ¢ amber, J. Q, Ford, Mayor | rome Beartle te Vancouver afternoon, ‘This information. was | ‘Torndyke and A. B. « we Charlotte,” which in without ment of choice colorings; 40 inche Calder ous AlcOVeR and writing tabter Satin Ottome Core one o ¢ ing in Chicago ecelved by the Chamber of Com-| The captain and officers will b Hon the handsoment and most) whole room is aplenditly ventila | < ti eg 78 one of the | wide: a yard, $1.6 f 4 meree this morning from Capt. entertained on st by the enter. | Comfortable steamer ever in the Pa-|and beautifully furnished, Aft, on if latest Silks being shown this season, | ng P — Lewla, In charge. tainment committec of the chamber | Const service, Tt was the first }the sume dock, I the mn yor An extensive range of the new colors, | fon wT In order to fittingly weloome the | with a dinner at the Rainier Grand | SP of the Princess Chartotte on her |and buffet, finished in with | “peat " , : 4 Directoire Ottoman Cord—A fine te aad ty | staunch little whip, a tion of hotel. ‘Bome form of entertainment |2°™ schedule lGeeme leather ‘Ufaite “end leather ind black, is being shown; 20 inch« i elty and Chamber of Cor Re now known 48) ctale will board the fire boat Sno The Snoquatmie is the only boat | 2% Beh the party arrived at V The Aiming foom, on ‘the main Merce offi: | for the crow will be provided |, Leaving Seattle at 11:30 on Buns | covered. tables i wide; yard, $1.15 | cross-cord fabric of silk-and-wool, Seema Pow: wm-| quahenle Ghd tneet the M@nahamish|of ita kind the povermmress Bee cnn |couver at §:80-0n Monday morning, | deck, if finished in white and gold Chiffon Satin Duchesse A hand closely resembling choice grades of jy bean tn the cll sev) tn the bay and convoy the new | conatructed, and it was through the | Sonivea on Yorn At 10 o'clock a. mM. | with Bccommodations for 124 per some, itin-finished Silk, lightly | Silk. Desirable sha ite Shown, in- Aepositior °| tug te her moortnge suggestion and earnest support Of | fom Victoria at detec ead eons. The tablon ane fitted with Mh » gow pending in Ut Those that will be aboard the! the chamber that she was burt a ig ee at . ecloek, and lamps tn bronse wtandarde, | Heavier than messaline in the new | chiding stone-gray, wistaria, old-rose lng the woer a wched Beattie again at #80 Inst }and the general effect is most mag- fl Sp y ades, anc 4 sie | iw aan pring shades, and black. Thirty-six and sapphire, also black Forty inch | inches wide; yard, $1.50 Lo re f sof Ralls gge seine ygead lB ishmere Ottoman—A_ very t | are finished Ottoman cord, with just i mer Q , Seaside Suiting—-Under this classi Ldipnighinailiiapietaaraadtodietoer ten “i enough of the rough effect to give : “s i 1 fication we are showing a latge as RAILWAY MAGNA ES. WIL att Maar Weinins wide yore i wi ty | WOO a 3 \ } T L i} new shades; 24 inches wide; yard, | 8oftment of wool materials, with ~winl wire pletely destroyed the ne : erg fo ge gg cainae mae Patrons, mae een CONFER TOM i} $1.35 7 cream and pastel ground relieved by ninent }o'etogk this morning. The tows with] ftere's « how of the latest apring | velty Messaline—A dainty hair- | narrow stripes of black, brown, blue, | ‘The trip, oeCGpyime one night and} In ita entirety, the 4 day, and enabling exoursionints to|totte ts a wel | stay Awhore at both Vancouver and Vietorta for a itttle ever an hour, inoews Char nificent | | es wide ; yard, me addition to the c= FIG DESTROYS FseMENTS " facings and berdere ure wee jroach $2,008 Inavrance to the} feniian’, . 7 A P ipe ; ei : ive pattern and rorigingl Acai, til HARRIMAN a its reported, so far an a permanent |(f ne-striped Messaline in two-tone ef- | green or fancy colors, Forty-four to ff h you to ‘Inapect this stock AND HILL WILL Ieottioment of the terminal question | fects of wistaria, lotus, reseda sap- | : aed op TRY TO GETTLE THR |was-concerned. It Is to take up thet : : Bae free ad. next to pure |amount of $1,200 waa carried. Mre| sive | i) | Lew owned her own heme. Bhe eo. oa time | "8? SWakened by smoke this morn- Meant ot tras.| iN Dut bad little difficulty tn trading matter tor vou bir matin TERMINAL WAR, Problem where they lett off and and ra a making her escape from the burn | ANd it do. bewth to tell of the Teach some final agreement that BEreoment, BM ling pullding. A defective five is] WMArt Stuff on Replay Rxcept « ey tomorrow's meeting wil! be held oat the bulk of ie | cmouaht to have been anes or BM ng BO (iy United Press) President Hitt wilt < A will de is : the Seattle Blectric | # AAR RAH ARR RAH ripped, te-sewed. te Important conference of the Hill and |Porthand & > | re-blocked befare tt | and he will be Joined by Prot e e Ps y } Gases Is ho teen cinta jHarriman interests will be held in/dent Clarke, of the Spokane, Port- |i Seka oh i See es Sc 5° | Colored Wash Goods in Wide Varie ting corporation. | # READ THIS. ‘ that measures {Tring & permanent truce in the |MG line entering w. c f ; fifty-six inches wide; yard, $1.00 to fj phire and stone-gray. Twenty-one 4 | oe te $2.0 inches wide; yard, $1.35, $2.00, ¥ —Firet Fioor. i me here from car In ** x this olty ‘ r, of the plain-i® Hf you want to reach police and apectfion.|torminal war centered in thie city. | Nett, general me < | ~ . rw of the North @f the best-known /® headquarters by telephone, re ri gy d pe EH. Harriman and Lous W ifie road, and othe m 34-inch Madras Waisting, in stripes | Mirror S ~A silk-and-linen fabric eity of Chicago dur-|® member that the Sunset tele Hil, president of the Great North Sinsep ansehen Stang © Apelor ting, pe Mirror Silk 1 and for several|@ phone number remains as at ' orn ratiroad, recently held a con-| J.P, O'Brien, general manager of f°" tgured designs Very good ma- img Snoquatmie | the old station—Main 168. The #|NOrks like & delicate machin bes tdsl te meee ference th Burlingame, Cal, but any/the Harriman lines in the North-|fy terial; yard, 29¢, and power service |® Independent telephone number And at last weve heard it! 1B, in| *fterts made by those two magnates | weet, wit! be the princ pal Harri Caleutta Silk—A silk-and-line : im Seattic ® has been changed to 4100. You a tao “A Siik-and-linen mix in rough pongee effect. The colors are bh ender and pink. Twenty-five inches wide rd, 65c. brown, gray, | alttsviine, Avd when Miss Gisele |theh were fot rin sntiatactory, Iman reprenc jAmatin etimbed and climbed and | native at the 4 Mather heirs interested} # may connect with any depart: #/ Oicier ine musical taddee te “wha |S celia eemomme ture with a lustrous finish. This fab ‘are Howard Baker, &/® ment. Captain of Detectives ne which wae advortived as duc : is 27 hes wide, and c . French Ramie Linen—A new, famt wife, and two sons|@ Charles Tennant’s telephone seemed an though her voice had FOR Tie 19 47 snches wide, ANG comes in ‘ . # numbers have been changed to #/ 2° mit. Mut Miss Giswin finally TA KI light and medium blue, tan, green and | heavy silk-finished, all-linen fabric Bram « -osene|S Samer tas ind ee & | gE a LKING TO icone | i cont Booege & Senet State 585 and Indepen mged appt tore Mi Ht brown; yard, 45e suitable for coats or suits. The colors to the purpose of foretbly |e - Giiilaicithi ic Baker's undis- eue Suess aan - Az tm the company,|* * * £** * ¥ Lilitan Mortimer, the mistress of 28 MURPHY HURLS WORDS i 18 per cent. of the Meledreme was the beacon Hight tn AT CROWD AND i8 pe of uer own creations, “Py teeoiwces vod cetontes TADIAN IS HELD fs. tor FTES ARRESTED, grammed a fyli shipment of ac sinanrpeesits _Mercerized gga ie chevron Stripe |-are lavender, tan and medium blue; effects; 2 : vide; any col 3 ects; £7 SNES HSS, Mh Srey co | inches wide; a yard, $1.00. ors;a yard, 45c. - —Firet Floor. eee eee ee ee eee Tete tensed melo Mies i ~~ FOR ROBBERIES ovtimer packed we by a com Marking back to the tnnocent/ 1 Itali Silk U d J Ww led R $a u WEN ORGANIZE Frank Tulep, quarter-breed ta | Rh fin a A i fo White|days of childhood, with mamortes| Dentiet on Triel—Melivilic L.| an nderwear ewe osaries 3 ae mn ¥ ae moat shamerully lot the ittle red school house and) Lagyitt, charged with pra tistng {fl dian, accused of many crimes, was | seaulted with appiae saries of rolled gold plate, sixteen inches long, mounted with imitation jewels; guaz- anteed for five years; each, $1.75 Plain and Fancy Vests, Drawers and Union Suits in desirable colors; also black and white. acscth Peer Vests, plain style, $3.00 and $3.50; hand ly Penny Rte Dee ite hited the Priday afternoon meetings of the) | dentistry without a Hoense, was thin the Jotiy One literary seclety crowding his mind,| mOrhing brought before Superior pon Holders @i¢ bat | and organixed & Chi. | oy ‘ leremt hoasat | the lien de “ .. ' WIN [James Murpty, whe says he has | Judge Sfitchell Gillam Tubrty-five were pres | Gave t.o Tprmné ot Pupet sound {ine excsotion of her SRM’ tang ane | Deon & resident of Beattle for s| Granted Saloon License—Prank | | M ' fotilowmng officers were |) en this elty poe Tacoma, ban oreaied ome, new ee whieh | “long, long time,” beld forth on| Stokes of Pails City, was granted «| i ry of Chicago tet! this morning taken to the county | 2 Pees tam of the Olympus! ia where he awaits trial om | ine’: M. Larned, prest- Berne Mer Prositent Taft | Pioneer equare yesterday at high|*tloon license by the county com- (ff Se _ long, gold plate guaranteed for ten years; Sissi thie. view SRS, SETipeldeet Ngaseralt west | noon missioners in regular season today.((y embroidered, $3.75 and $4.50; elaborately = . 5 7 W. Erby, recretary; RANCHERS GET Mise Hawtelic| Waving his arms to attract at-| Rejected by Beard—The proposai|fy trimmed with lace medallion insets in white, treasurer. Be- A little come- | tention, James caused rather a large | of ©. W. Ide, of is city, to secure ¥) Hi $5 Rosaries set with cut jet beads, seventeen and « bundle of real ter a 176 that tictta. Get tn TRelerowd to gather the use of gravel in return for re _— ) . ng 325 CONCESSIONS ..: thing—-see Mine Sawtelle end List to me,” quoth James. grading Interlaken av. from Norta| Drawers in white, black or tan, $3.00; 2 inches long; $3.2 Knickerbockers, white or black, $4.00 and $5.00 Union Suits, in white, plain style, embroidered, $6.50 and $8.50. And the crowd letened. 60) wt. to North S0th ot, was re- [fl County Engineer J. R. Morrison | “Cuinkes te & jewel of! “Don't y said | Jected by the board of county com- | ff Hf! was this morning instructed by the|s jummier. Nuf sed And ther + remenmer et trews and Cotlins After which | 24s. 1 learned this at school.) Misstoners today pent gee rage pregee Sei oeme the Mims Listen!” W. C. T. U, Meets Today-—The | prepa: eatt coat You win, Me. Relter; it rings the And James burst f into that | @ouaty comvention of the W. CT. 1 Rosaries of imitation amethysts or topaz, ; medallion decade beads, length 22 inches, 20- year guarantee gold plate ; $5.00. Rosaries similar to above, nineteen inches the Ord road, connecting | bet | . Rosaries of amethysts or topaz, medallion i gee Race per yg :DPIE BOYDEN. oa ner, “Spartacus to the Giadia Spine theo - ay | Knit Underwear for Spring is being shown decade beads, and 20-year guaranteed gold road v1 ° oe athe chure r v } Sunnydale pike, in the Interest of Vantaues. Hatd James Seattle Amateure Prepare |i] in @ wide variety of styles, sizes and prices. { pave, length 22 inches ; $10.00. wiret Pioor, which a delegation of ranchers ap peared eafore the bamamntad today Carmar Riv it, In hie Character ten Ye call me chief, and ye do well Show—The reguine meeting i] to call him chief whe for ten Jong | eattic Amateur Prem club w | years bas met upon the arena every | held at t home of Charlies wW.jf - he broad | Groves, 1715 day. &, Saturday, } oS igh ay Loree. German Silver Bags, Special Value $3.75 5 | wit wo wowvaie se LOS ANGELES FIRE empire of Rome e whe never yet bowers his arm. | the show to be given April 23 will be } Beard of o>) 1 og 4 Ce ed rire to it ‘Ahere be. ott’ denen you arm oun de. : an & Re fi i] raging in several business blocks kives clever thkocntfe on {late meet me Upon the bidedy| Dev Bebb Resigne—Dr. Rose A.|f | German Silver Bags of medium fine shirred mesh, lined with white The | A, the wholesale paper house off oe the world's moat farosee or. | “anda” Bebb. for the Inet five years stace/l | and gray silk. The frame, 6% inches long, is butler finished on outside, | A. Zellerbach and Sons, of North| cnestra leaders And just then Patrotman J, A.|bacteriologist. has resigned. Ow- |lf ; “ A tual Nig’ a i “tt fi vs BH. Flotcher. Low snaniee bg The peer hows wcEhe Four Dx Hodge took James by the arm and |tng to the lnck of legistative appro. | f dull finished inside, and has burnished edges, ba asteners and chain Bald ts doomed. general rm eta Soe led him to the city jail, Paliee |priation the position was merety| - eek. <a — been t ; ; | Judge John B. Gorden this morning |nominal, but, nothing daunted. Dr. | ff | handle. First Floor. “at M md rey ae el as 4 Mien | thought $5 would pay for the die- {Bab establiabed laboratories in Be ee ” ws 7 | gamed Quigk } turbance. attia. Taooma, North Yakima, Spo- it on ania nd Ae om kane and Chehalis, Durin, a the t 4 BANK CLEARINGS. * lett i jagne scare in Senses Dr. Bebe ee see eS © MYSTERY LURKS HERE Ss sc. &, e rtment o “a uvenirs of the country’s| # Clearings today... $1,851,236.24 # | or the bill which received b } j aun the proe-\@ balances SLIstas | different mpplause iawe night It tel Cape. Osoar Lawrence Of the ~~ ES aad very helptul to the | ‘Tacoma. lores steep NOS ORS * VEEL pioneer boat house yestentayp oe. Nee | Sterling Silver Collar Pins, | Enameled Hat Pins of | Official Flag Pins of ster- | ® Clearings today...$ 636,877.00 #) r= learned that one of hia boats, rented | enameled with the seal of the | sterling silver with official | jing silver, enameled in col- ene ar. on February 21, had been found the | “YP: a” © f the A.-Y.-P.: $1.00. gs , A reat Bie" act asia ees 2 day floating bottom ep CONTRACTORS MUST A.-Y.-P.; each, 95c, $1.00, | seal of the «P.; $1.00, 50c. ors, Lapel Buttons, Stick Pins, ‘ mot beer gut in tain | Sen OO cad’ Belabeine toleed. i] $1.75 and $2.25. Cuff Links in sterling sil- Monogram Pins, Fiag. Pins ow at the Star th | : 7 laugh. Bush dep or of Madison. reported the find.) 4s ine request of the Soattie|[y SPOS with seal of the A.- | colors ; pair, $1.75. seeee ghility and not upon ion vou i “ ret Sonn face | Chamber of Commerce the city on |f Y~P. enameled in colors on Official Souvenir Spoons | and other A.-Y.-P. Souyenirs . ree nw eave that eae 9 - po Be the | ieer's department has issued in-| il the handle, fs hand-en- | Small size, $1.75 and $2.00; | variously priced. one ve are heard } ) ‘The firet train of the new Chicago,| | Th Mie” Tl! carn, which wae (boat on Feb. 21, but that three hours | "ruetions that hereafter when con |i grayed bowl ; $2.50. | large size, $2.25 and $2.50. | —First Floor. S| Miwaukee & St. Paul raiiroad to) .'roliet. Three mon and two women |later only three men roturned, stat. | actors ase parking strips for stor. | ; cross the Cascade mountaina/ do the trick, and they were greeted bs ere would age purposes, they must remove all |e of Glycerine with with much spplase. ing that the others would be Desk ro. and leave the grass t Of of Pine | "ached tle Munday soon, sitet) Win Allen and har littie company shortly refuse ® in as ad a bait pint of 2. Moe arduous trip consuming nine wi # sicetehon, | eal » tow | Ladies’ Home | . | Undies’ Home ata a) i,m" st ALL PORTS BARRED I] | dournat | Journal Sienna ot ten en pace tedden = PAVING CONTRACTS LET |} "aise | Frederic eso a Sisture possesses! a. deep ux 20 feet. Local freight | Miter & ‘Ter won in al AGAINST CASTRO H} April on ae Beoks | Dropertios of iractic will not be started until July | turn which silows the man to show | ides Mesias shai ehubracte Sale. Incorporat ree. Sil break 8 cold! “and then the trains will only be| Mis ability ase high kicker. Man-| e ‘boars and cure any ~ were awarded by the board of pub good condition as when found | ning @ Dixon are enen in « eoinedy | le run during daylight. ote hich got by. Two wood | (My United Preae hy 101 thi yy e = = — =: = Serable. In having cena fia’ clove so the Sail WASHINGTON, Apri. 6.—The | on sg tg rg Orble ot Pat up, be wure that, Files $1,200 Suit Today—Suit was! Bs department haa recetved word | vc dstope paving on Summit av. at | Mra. Franz Edmund Crefield, of th mom. the geneine | commenced this morning by the |from the London foreign office that refield, of the J compound pure, Brown - Ketchum tron Works) | the urgent request of Secretary $71,839.86, Ide & Jones were award | Holy Roller sect. Mearanteed only by against the firm of Cawsey &| litnox wi heeded, and that Cl-|°%.A #peding contrast on E. Howell | The story of Esther Mitchell's Co. Cincinnati,’ Kohse for recovery of $1,200, al- / Castro, the deposed presi. (St at ¥118,452, and F. MeLelian & commitment to the asylum teged to be Gus tor suppties Vent of Venerueia, will not be par. |Coy#0m. the Jackson st. paving job | with the killing of “Josh: arene me | mitted to land on the British al. |*¢o¥!53009.35 field by bee a x and of Trinidad, when the vensel | Want No Fire Station. — __.. | woman then claimed that By United Press . . ‘ st . rs called upon her to punish her : OLYMPIA, April 6--Thoe suprome| Which bears bim arrives at Pott) Bisidents of Prospect ‘Terrace| MRS. GEORGIA SAMPSON wus |a the girl mother, te very loath | srotmer, and she atcordingly Killed leourt this morning held vold the| Av Spain, Apri 10. The United | ay uy in arms over an alleged at- HALT IN THE TRIAL to take the stand against her own {him just as he had t order to the state rallroad commis | States government, It : aid. bas | temptan the part of Bird & Exry, MAY BE CALLED. inst’ person to wee Harry Sampaon | {OM custody after | acquitted | wa aw | alte asued orders to pre * a a Sol u m to see Ha Sampaon |) my prin pane jalon to compel the Northern Pa landis of the ax-president at}' gh estate brokers, to sell lots 6 _ before he expired. She also was the|&” ® Jury in the eupertor court. leifie to give terminal rates from | Eastern Washington potuts on hay loats, barley and milifeed to Belling jham, Aberd Hoquiam and avd. 7,,block 8, on Prospect Terrace | ‘ Colon and is practically ax certain | ee nee ee tire wtation | (iy United Press.) only per that President Gomes will not per | LYONS, N. Y., Apri! 6—The]the husbe mit bim to land on Venesuclan ing & Champton Gas Range and! threatetied collapse of Mrs. Georgia — former passed awa | soil Ket @ coal or wood range free er testimony le absolutel n to see the d and wife Canadian Lumber Advances. WINNIPEG, April 6.—British Co- jlumbia lumber manufacturers have ISonth Bend. The decision was ae ul 2 Sa ak 8 ee : Sampson, accused of shooting her | sary . advanced prices through Western based on the fact a ore KINGFISHER CASTING LINES | husband with a rifle last November Canada from $1 to $3 a thousand, was made before a formal com-| The host casting nes made. They} and the critica! illness of the chief : piaint had been made to the com-|arg oxtra strong and durable Ladies’ ats eblocked witness for the state, Mra. Frank | _ Preachers Raid Blind Pig. mission and @ her ariok bad. | Don’t go out with an old ine for you llyn, mother of the young wom. }. MAYFIELD, Ky. April 6-—A don't want to let that big fish net | POLICEW MEN ARE : A full assortment of rods, reels and li traws and Panamas of ali kinds ar t 1 an, may cause the trial of this sen band of 100 citizens, headed by and F@*! cational case to come to @ halt just jeounty officers and ministers, lat ite opening marched on an alleged “blind pig” co. - / | at o' “ A. L. HALL Pom gg eee ae | The case went to trial yesterday [here, and, after breaking open the NAMED 1111 First Av Sth thor. f are morning, and, while Mrs, Sampson doors, ¢ cated twelve gallons o | At rer jweemed to bear up well at first, as Superintendent Arthur P, Cal. | Whisky ae eee traifnivtenane io enipaliyaiient : —————--——en—eww the examination of veniremen pro-}/houn, of the state in eiveaih - | Miredors Of he gresxed she showed increasing nery-|at Steilacoom, who has been in the | i poet, Pee eee oe ae | yesterday, three appointm }made in the protective de lfor which the elty has jnst appro- ousness Today she had to bejcity for the past few days, last wW / G | ve job. ©. H, Brown Plumbing Co., C ! th 2 given sedatives, and grave feara/night announced that Kather| 2500, Ind, 1300 1 oOo a as { w entertained that she would] Mitchell, who shot and killed her Main 0, Ind, 1300. my priated $175 per month. Miss break down under the strain brother, George Mitchell, in the | Palin A Klockstead waa ns potnt , Mra. Allyn's illness ta likely aha donot, Jely 12, 90% whe to CHOICE CUTS ed to have charge of the office ree » prove very embarrassing to thelieased from the asylum on March|In Te i Whitt “wal Lae isis gogmsct er w= TR GAS RANGE—PLus—A GOOD COOK pn sername te tac hati Sa" | nea Rome Mu gd La plain An cc eee (°- guaranteed strictly froxh The “nN; ” selected to patrol the water front - pore Tt elonse of the woman waa|@uaranteed strictly fresh. | The Dictators of Styles jand Mrq, Alda Arnold was assigned Assures You a Well Cooked Dinner District Attorney Gilbert today] sanctioned by the prosecuting attor-|all seasons of the year the depot ouchaafed the purely formal opin-| ney and Superior Judge A, W. Fra cat aie ha eta i : Mrs. Dr. Martin was selected by jon that her teatimony would provel ter. ‘The i anges With us the creation of Men's Fashion are. 7 Wem Gat hee SaEinsay Waals prove ter. Th Biel is to be paroled In| aietne Ghat Pooler. able Apparel has been reduced to « soy heat of teers F Seattle Lighting Company he haa been vested with ec te SSR TESESTEESIS TEETH H. L. KLEIN | | Sirs oe—it is for you to take advan- power and will t full Both Phones Ex. 75 M NE | vos. Bond tage of. Do it now charge of the girls’ protect ork | Pet. Building Fourth and Union | » Tan | THE SHOEMAKER. in utile | «Without Commission) | If you can’t get boots or - = pee 7 WAL, te ae rant, elgar stand ana | § shoes to fit you, get them made a a a B. & M.—— At BOT ATE. SE Wether latoy "tata | FE to Mmeaaure at ~ 7 of the na ti e world ° | - ep eee The en Tamales ta where they are made. Tamale 0 Colnmbin 6 Bash given away dally. {41-16-17 217 JAMES STREET. | Optica! Department Carne a Open from 1140 t ". Male Third av. between Pike and Union, | ert