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ND “JOY RIDE” ENDS Ne rat, THEATRICAL? Doe OF a OE anne. WAR BECINS PEKING pri 9A’ conte y by the English, Fr The German and Japanese repr day Vaned Pree {uring tt ning hour ND, Ore. Apt chauffeur knew of a young man| tives who have n trynte poltoe are ee A Aveo and (wo girlie whe might enjoy a/ UPON & feasible plan of co Paty girt” accuse agatat. ride in th® construction of the H SHUBERTS WITHORAW FROM Andrew showon allowed that {t would be! Canton railway, w ASSOCIATION AND NOW Pa, hie home (s from him to deny anybody a| Germany alone Pas tatter ts awe e pleasure trip The party took a CONference, as One-half af the rall mat city t0 re " spin to a roadhouse, and Johnson | WAY Construction engineers are Gor which he #aye ken thought be had had a good time | Mane and the other half Japanese ¢ ae aute a te until he milssed $190 later in the SAN FRANCISCO, April 9—1t expects Francie J ite candidate for dix at the August prt Ru TROUBLES START (My United Prem.) NEW YORK, April 9 -Mewsrs iorm:) derveer announoes that he will : with a view to settling y Treasurer Mati H forewarned the corpora. | Kin Ittigat the Shuberts, according to the Trip P . the tax OVErSY Gx BOON as po. | @olph & we \ waless they want to have) oi, ’ ment t ~ une, have taken the initiative, and {ff Watituted against them The corporations are delinquent) On th are prepared to make the — fight ed taxes, they /te the amount of throughout $501,522.04, of | tinwance of the « n the 1907 am | a4 Dntric 50 ts the | oUt of office next January ne orders | which $291,765.54 is om againet | sesament, and $209,7 total of the 1908 Mat ffort of| Of all the corporations, the Se . WIL PROVIDE TAFT corpor®jattle Kivctrie company has mise with | greatest delinquency. On the iar | the 1907 | levy thet corporation a behind to] Wit EXPENSE MONEY | the extent of $237,472.63, whe in| Attortey George Var | 1908 the amount is + aie 72.86. ‘TRAGEDY CAUSES BRIDE. TO GO INSANE (Ry Unived Press) ROSEBURG, Ore, April 9 Con stant griowing over the death of her husband, who was accidentally kttt- | . ed for a deer by a compan lnat VAS o Ac TROU BLES Last Fishing Boat Leaves, . fall, hax unbalanced the - der Franks te oh an Round for the cod banks of Be-| A ish allege wey “" [ring sea, the Matd of Or laat ” it feared that sh noe y insane. Mra. Franks MONTANA at the looal fishing squadron, left! dent out last night, The others now on/| ie te y : the banks are the Fanny Dutard, | — ~ — j Harriet G. Harolt Biekum, Vewa,| euonbe erten.) | Alice, and the Joseph ues all of Me FALLS, Mont. April 9.—| Which have 1 within the Tiss troublesome days for the | last ten days. The cod fishing fleet Deke tive in Great Palla, for|leaves out every year at this time unfons, backed by the | *pending ail summer and the great fusiness Yoon of the city, | et part of the fall on tangerows together in an organ- | banks ) sorts of w bring te vid tt ty of that) ime home the catch in the early ‘Anti-@ reed «| winter ses it se SOCIALIST CANDIDATE he Will take ac ’ as a citin bas marked 0) a Smart wiht ‘ihe a | Coll | ARBAGE August MING 10 SEATTLE, B te quietly i f the prom. fnent figures tn the Easter Apparel Buy a New Suit for Easter, onal social LECTION DEAL it party and the socialtet for the pres ot Megular meeting of the States during the past Improvement club, the | has been assigned to d Pesolution was adopted Pacifie Northwest in an effort to trembers of the Beacon | work up party interest in thie sec t club hereby pro-| tion. He will arrive In Seattle on the grenting of any| Sunday. The socialist party bas Oxfords any wen or set of men heen badly aplit up by warring fac ring of garbage for| tions here during the past year or Tt is such Oxfords as of Seattle, and if) two. ours that put the finishing enter into any con touch to the dress of the Set oe sae sal ety NAME TRANSPORTATION J s<!!-cr00mc0 woman the lowest Sader DAY AT THE FAIR 18 Oxiords fit the . Transportation day at the A.-¥.-P exposition. Lottery witt be written | tO tmnapertation officials all overi— est Apett d~ | the country urging t they ey! % in on ap. SO Viett the fair on that partiowiar! Mfr Wife over the Marin OY | Wetteott. « bhell-breed hit way tack to t j home, near Marshall The genuine article from the ower the bedy of hia Yakima coantry—with mint sauce b he murdered Inet night. for the Sunday dinner All our fife against Dis head) Meats are the best the market af suicide just as the | fords. the sun broke through THE PALACE MARKET Second and Yesier. Your Credit Is Good See Our Easter Millinery We Will Trust You EASY PAYMENTS fectly at all points $3.50, $4.00 AND $5.00 Madam, if you're inter 1 in chowe Oxfords, you'll be interested in our ‘ splendid showing for One Price—-Cash or Spring Credit. TURRELL’S | Westberg & Childs ben operated 903 Second Ave. 1912--Becond Ave—1312 __ Shafer Bros.—-Not Only Largest But Best. EASTER CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS Tomorrow the Shafer Store will be prepared to equip all the men and boys with correct at- tire for Easter You cart draw on the finest and the largest stocks to be found in the Northwest. You can find here the best clothing made in America, Suits for Boys at $3.50 Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse and Norfolk styles in scores of different styles, colors and sizes. Two-Trouser suits included. Specially priced at $3.50. Suits for Boys at $5.00 An enormous variety, Insured Suits, Two- Double-Breasted Suits; plain and fancy fabrics, all sizes from 2% to 6 and from 7 to 17. Splendid values at $5.00. | High class Suits from Samuel Pecks, Joseph Top Coats for Little Boys Made of plain coverts, fancy stripes and. | shepherd checks. Sizes from 2% to 12. Priced models, fine styles; $7.50, $10.00 and on to 0, $5.00, $7.50 and $12.50. $18.00. | Highly Fashionable “College Clothes” for Young Fellows a The, most extensive stock of fine Campus Togs to be found hereabouts. All the latest Novelty fabrics in rich stripes and’ colors, each suit tailored in the most elaborate manner. Sizes | from 30 to hest measure. Priced at $10.00, at $15.00 and at $25.00. Easter Suits for Men—New, Distinctive Styles at $20.00 Brokaw and Kuppenheimer Suits for men are shown at this special price tomorrow. Plain ) and fancy fabrics, careful tailoring and correctly fitted.at $20.00. Others at $25.00, $30.00, : and on to $35.00. Skolney and other famous makers; imported | and Haberdashery for Faster wear. Complete Stocks of Men's and Boys’ Hats, Gloves ) | _ Corner of | Second Av. and SHAFER BROS. «2: Arcade and Arcade Annex : St. Whole Biook Long. Corner of | First Av. and | University St Trouser Suits, Derby Suits, Norfolk Suits, 1 1HE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1909. 7 “bytantee Puts Hie Peet te te tay you promised to nal the lew on COME HERE FOR THAT EASTER WAIST especially for Kaster—among and exclusive innovations it Lawn, Mull and Linen; ab el ancl Taffeta Silks, Madras and | variety without a doubt the Waists to be found 75e, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $5 and $7.50 Imported Hand-Made Waists An important feature of this Faster show beautiful display of fine Imported Lace Waists. You wi miss a rare buying opportunity to overlook this event $7.50 bad to mae 00 Infants’ Long and Short Conts Infants’ long Bedford Cord Coats, also Bengaline and China Silk Coats, « rhtful styles, jaunty and dainty, well made and splendidly lined. Prices range from $1.50 up to $7.50. Infants’ short Coats and Reefers in white, red, navy, tan, shepherd checks; materials of serge, covert and silk Price range, $2.50, $3.50, $5.95 and $7.50 Boys’ Suits For Easter Our assortment will please you, because it embodies every desirable feature For little fellows 2% to 8 vears old, we show Russian and Sailor Blouses, in blue and browr serges, fancy cheviots a worstec . Res, cy che s and worsteds Misses’ Coats, 8 to 16 years, fancy serge and panamas, white with pin stripes, nav tan and gray. $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, $7. 50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50. For boys, ages 7 to 17, we have Single and Double-Breasted Sacks and Norfolk Suits, in blue serges and all the latest novelty mixtures » Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Prices $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Ribbons in Spléndid Assortment for Easter Buying ri KNOSHER’ Sensi Avian and James St. The Standard Patterns. J. Redelsheimer Strongest Overcoat House in the State Both Phones—? tab Orders Wxecuted ter Bargains Revealing Full Scope and Money-Saving of The Great Peterson’s Stock Sale The details do not begin to give a complete list of the bargains. The list that follows may be regarded as straws to show the real drift of the unusualness of Saturday’s Flood-Tide of Bargains Children’s Wash Dresses, Half Price Peterson's entire stock Children’s Wash Dresses, this season's goods, ages 4 to 14 years. Choice Saturday at half price. $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Gowns Women’s Night Gowns, of colored outing flannel; good, roomy garments; values ap to $1.00. Saturday at 65c ; Women’ 8 75c Stockings Saturday 50c to 85c Muslin Night Gowns Extra Fine Lisle Stoc kings, in all the new Women’s and Misses’ Mastin Night Gowns, staple shades to match the Kaster gown. Satur- odd lots, slightly soiled from handling. Choice day, 45¢ a pair, Peterson's price, Saturday at 29¢ each, Misses’ 25c Stockings Saturday Misses’ Lace Lisle Stockings, in black and white only; all sizes. Saturday, 1Sc a pair; Pe terson’s price, 25¢ Children’s 40c Muslin Gowns at Broken lines Children’s Muslin Night Gowns, sizes 2 and 3 only, Saturday, 19c each; values tp to 40c Women’s $1.50 Easter Gloves Beautiful quality Suede Kid Gloves, tan, mode 35c and 50c Easter Neckwear anil White. Saturday at 79 a pair; Peterson's Just arrived, the latest and prettiest ideas in price $1.50; all sizes Tailored Stocks, Jabots, Embroidered Collars, ete.; positively 35c and 50¢ values. Choice Sat urday at 25¢ each Women’s $1.25 Fabric Gloves Wimen's Silk Lisle 12-button length, in ta fo, white and black; all sizes. Saturday at 89e a pair. 25c Twine Shopping Rags for Good, Strong, Twine Shopping Bags, gener 1s size, Saturday at 10c each; Peterson's price, ; Wemen’s $8 and $9 Dress Skirts 5 Men's White Shirts, four-ply linen bosoms, re »oints; all sizes. Saturday, 7 Men’s 75c and $1.00 Neckties Men's new shape Four-in-Hand Neckties e nobby patterns, light and dark colors, Saturday Oc each; Peters es, 75c¢ and $1.00. Latest Spring models, elegantly tai ore, trimmed with buttons, in black, dud and | n; choice Saturday at $3.98 Peterson's | s, $8.00 and $9.00. Men’s $1.00 White Shirts for Women’s $3.50 Shirt Waists Saturday New Spring styles Shirt Waists, all sizes. Saturday at $2.65 Bought to sell this season at $3.50. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: ALL GREAT BIG BARGAINS Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, sizes 7, 8 | Women's $2.75 Vici Kid Lace Shoes, | Boys’ $2.25 Vici Kid Shoes, sizes and 9 o Saturday Sale price all sizes, Saturday Sale price. 81.08 | 5% $1.68 Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes, new “ : : spring lasts, all sizes Saturday Sale nearly all sizes Saturday Sale price | Shoes, sizes 8% price : $2.49 i oe $2.69 MacPherson - Gray Company People’s Bank Bldg., Second . ree —) Avenue and Pike Street be seer Pirnd end Stops” _ in strictly tail 33 ‘ 19 Vici Kid Saturday Sale pr Women’s $4.00 Patent Lace Shoes, | Misses’ and Youths’ Saturday $1.29 Sale price | “Where the Car Stops” a CEN UNE OFET ears cen ee ete a ee nes corm eR