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—— WREGRADE WILL BE! CAN'T RESIST MINIATURE POL ADINGS f ICEMAN ATMER GOES FREE i ae ‘ \ ‘ " i h aitee the f t ath b an A 4)? a ft th 19 4 ; ng eo pty 1 ‘ Hired y 4] examina iw ve n her wel 08 Fave IS PPT tlor and several a 6 of woaring p 8 luken n ‘ ae and aye Entrance on ether Madison or . y “ she went to “p him te. a m. reme W he ered sami 8 18 4 aa : 1 let him | #@! existing water mains and th poltee ‘ - Pawently | a a . ne home, he'll make horae, | Are 98 epeeial neroaren | ing loot has yet been found Miciotaslly Good Values Offered at $2.95 and $4.75 4 y hav < ¢ ome, he nak ¢ . An oatimate was aleo furnished|@ The 8 Jov, Hay ts aboare ie tandtc an’ a dolly for sis fon, ouitraate, was also furnished! the cumiral Sampson of the Alaska @ big serK wee mitting be of flower eviex t Pe Pacific Steamsiip Go. with #00 yan mv and won den, Anan’ ple 4 A hit t ot the Improve-| cioats. The boat left her dock at ad what was lot him come home | 12:20 o'clock, and tw making « trial : f wa A whine and a scrateh run around the prinetpal polnts of next anit eight dir r revealed the ideatity NEW CITY HALL inte » the Sound, picking up : fingers ma y. The big sergeant got up 4 the governor at Olympia mh the ple nole in the! went to the cel | The Admiral Sampeon ta fitted grating a nsy he thi Walt bit, sonny,” he sald 1s co PLETE with very latest « of | While working at the Moran Co of th Th m ee uffly, as he disappeared inal wirel apparatus by t bunkers night, Thomas Bun , . ee He fe Penitent The board of public works today | Wireless Telegraph comps nor © Marg <oedge 7 oer Se ofleially declared the new munict- | M% Constantly beon in ¢ nee 4 . He Pleads His Case Then there was a hum of ve val bultdine competed Tete | ton with the wireless a floating tom = man,-what do you, fom Within and prosentiy th Gowda tas bie Does Te da | office during the entire after Hunker was severely bruised n ened and “favver sobore . a pod a8 oe ee eee The Admiral Sampson han “just | about the d and seve ribs ; “ ne . benitent aie Foe ints Of $04,007.64, duo the Cot | eompteted a euccent around | were fractu Que of the n seenelt op jam i Soe and the Horn from New whore | tthk pelteraded thi + aid at , On y b ed the . 7 ® 36 r an ‘acific hospital it ts a that ather?” ques hy my favver,” shriek he | for 30 days to guarantee the com.| #h@ Waa recently purchased Pact , lighted youngster 8, My ls euear ae Bord le. | prowent owners. Sho will be put | the Injured man will die acke an ong ; u've Kot favver,” ahriited in-| fvver, come on home. Muvver| tas not now actually finlahed, {Om the Beattle-Los Angelos run ae ya @ waitin m waitit | tiv | 4 fed See ee ian ae cae eles 2 a DITCH Is MOTHER WANTS All Coats, $5.65 oar edge sown INVITES DETECTIVES oats, pv. one NER By lh A NUISAN Phese are of good quality Pillow C: 8 age utmos wallow the lump pean ioe tle cee | Captain at De ta of Hillman City are DUCATS tan covert cloth Hay Pie: B. pabkh “ gg ag ve Ad the Dig OMC'*) Tennant hab written the de . jaining bitterly about a ditch | Attett beet ¢ ; § de gel ant vans dh nee ; = © marked |Chlets of a number of cities for a which is nothing loss than an wa emi-fitted back, coat colla 2 76x8 vse Mihe « eee Sarust into an eye te ee nergeant = markes oan of the services of their best sewer which follows Rainier bou After taking 9440 belonging to | a jail 1 ket ; hea le of bleached mt tear, and with one on the charge sheet , “ pte ; ind revert iilored pocke ; es " : M that | ™4n in Seattle during the vard from the corner of Main st. | ber mother, Alga Nelson, of 907 Ta + muslir 1 ‘ heet for ched away at the wiped away something wet that coma ay coma, an awa A i - ee othe " e ro ss ne baie "| of the AlaskaYukon-Pacifie expo neveral im, and then crosses | coma ay a yy ok abe ind are satin- or taffeta-lined S hotel use ch ae _ | nition The following are the » property, and has its outlet to Bow tle w & 70 tn > ee ce ? Basemen ong . = cities upon which the requisition at Columbia City Christian name ts Paul, according Price, $5.65 ; WL | IKER CS} | A ims has been niade: Chicago, St. Paul, — Complaint was made to the health a eoolved by the police Hasement Spokane, Portland, Los Angeles department on the grounds that aay nn “ an Already two sleuths of w Ith and lives of the people in mney, Saye the Gengnter is Con } 7 HE IS A VICTIM (2222222n cg Se il iain Lingerie owns | | erly William Loomis, a former chicf of could be done about It because of i ame to 0 —e $ $ weight, in aa n colors ad an as telectives of Denver, and Mike lack of funda i ave beon Ins White mnet Gown iv-) t ans at tripes and check: > ; titiot nd by rop- |up the runaways , ; } 80 ; i (By Vnived Press.) was In connection with this com-|MeSheery, a Pinkerton man. The) Next a petition algned by 44 prop ‘ rate rows } 1 15¢ yard S@AKLAND, Cal. April 30.--F, H. pany'a fatiure that State Insurance | CO#ue! has appropriated the sum erty o 0 en ae ny t nit inser- $ -ine Mercerized Dre S: Bibiter, accused of vabeesioment, Commisaoner “Sehively. of Wah, of $2.000 per month for salaries for elty council. Nothing haa been aon WILLIS BRITT SUFFERS shies. ? ’ $ Tiina it : . m2 ea fee bis way to Spokane today in ington was {ndtete * if] ete secret service mon with thi as yet tion, Front awd back of waist are} teen in ‘ m grown! Bagastody of Deputy Sheriff Pox Claiming that he waa merely ap te pie COLLAPSE Fuk dedbid den ait! of bluc, brown; gray or black; 15 kor is charged with the nt of the concern, and that he : f . ; a | , yard m red Valenciennes lace; sleeves Bement of $18,000 while im its affaipe, Hiltixer ot pl oe coats sebvos %-inch Medium Weight Per- the defunct Pacific Livestock declared be » that Untied Press.) a & and tach rt has} } 1 pl g spot, fig Serance company of Spokane. [t)he was a victim of the stockholders./ v K. Apri tn tuckec ¢, finished witt { cale, in several pleasing spot, fig = | itt, Py was ‘ broad hand } vy 5 ure and stripe patterns, on navy vot ‘ R hy ? {blue, cadet blue, gray or black | (iy United Prose) by New York finar 2 4 iat eae man YORK, April 10.—The con. ~ - - ei summation of « deal whereby J. P. t of the dew Chi Id Dre d H ts wes 2 a ihenk and the National City bunk * apie last wight to * } il k I MORE FREE VIEWS OF | companies phote phed the poles) purchased 000,000 untfying and | perma the ¢ ‘yeas Ry aie Se j Ree fe ats, of golf | double-breasted style, with pear THE GALL GAMES with their bur loads and sub ‘ . w 1 ? a ronal find buttons rety in 5 per « t bends of the | 't¥ Corporations i avy ay 1, LOWES ey fees oe pit Leitrornth th & Wleetileé span. (eee oe eget nicely tailored, double-breasted At 39 Hats, for small aR Pe The chief objection to the | “tern Gas npits ed eg { the bonds of the Pacif : s , At 3% or s, ; “a esaat resence of boys and men upon the | on ts belleved hers today, by those |Talophone & Telegraph company and fastened with pearl buttons. | joys or girls, Made of serviceable >: ot ° a * , “ 7 i vex 2 ta oars q : ' omen » with mt th nee * | poles, according to the telephone | those fun at. senti- | walued at $16,000,000, brings the | Sizes 2 to 4 year straw braid and trimmed with white = am je human aat-| company officials, is the danger to| ment re invest jtal ot Morgan's Caltfornia invest } Hi “ . ribbon bands. me. whe refuses to pay to S60. 8 | runes fite, |ments, to be a forerunner of enor-|mente since July 1, last year, to | At $1.95 Coats, of diz > wie” nel Hong bar vay a Heavit narged elect: rare un investments af capital on the | $26,000,000. onal cloth, in navy blue or golf red At 59c—Straw Hats, mushroom © police e leavily charge: rie wiron| td vs ae r 0 | stita’' aif ancct teal according to Police Chief) may become ecrogsed with the tle a SPS ESD Double-breasted, with pearl button | style, of serviceable straw braid, phone wires. Following the com piaint of the telephone officials, Chief Ward immediately (ustructed his patrolmen to keep. the poles) SLIP_AWAY AND GET MARRIED ui a | LONE HITS | Amma Johnson of 711 Valley st A RACE TRA }and Jack Marshall, who ts in the employ of the Carter Construction company, eloped to the navy yard ee Ng at Bremerton and quietly became |man and wife yesterday | since the season opened, poles in the vicinity of) e's ball yard have ben laden | homanity The telephone AT MARKET eve VS LOSSES (By Calted Pree) LATONIA, Ky., ¥ April 30.—-La-| Owing to the opposition of the ay ages gare the | tonla race track was badly dam | parents of both, the young, people, eens ' the: not ie my one into of May option, the wheat *s°d by the storm last night Ex | choot, bot aves away yesterday opened higher this morning Umates oday place the damage at | afternoon, p they are ieeea lower, except. tor the $10,000, number of stables and witting to (ace when tt) a od portions of the grand stand were | yreake over them: , with the] ‘Wlivery, The losses ranged | wrecked jannouncement of (he mafriage, % to & cont. Y wheat proved a steady fac today’s market. opening and Qnehanged from yeater- final price at $1.23%. The fange ii this delivery amount bat 1 cent, and wis just aboot the — of the July. wines Mid. olia stocks show a de-| of 850,000 bushels for the lubs Nearly Filled ip | FOUR HUNDRED PROMINENT BUSINESS | | TO THE HE MOSQUE The exposition number of the Be | jall the churches, will be issued soon, | ‘The ng attended Selamik at the | Wil! be a namber of departments, tn | ere opening higher mosque today. | and school questions. it will be a! ‘NEW SULTAN GOES EXPOSITION NUMBER jattie Chorches, & Hitthe magazine | which gives a record of the work of (iy United Pree.) |A free employment bureau will be t opening was caused CONSTANTINOPLE, April 30.—| conducted by the magasine There a enter aes was | Which will be disvussed C. E. work, with a net advance of marked by the Tedhon ot the | Choir, Sunday school, health. home | borg reenal half an Thousands of persons lined | ‘ery intereating number Baby Found AND WOMEN, DOCTORS, MERCHANTS ID LAWYERS, HAVE ALREADY JOINED ms - pty pigee “4: | | Plain-Center Hemstitched Hand- ) assortment of colors; Sc and Se ) White, pink and sky; low neck [ etinea — | kerebiefs, all-white; 6%c each. } Gaehy lend ‘sloewelediie -nitiaastake the Women’s C: r Hematiteh- } Silk Bows, in various colors; } eaci 5 Fou have been figuring on) The regular $450, $476 and 4500 What under the sun will they ask us to do next? ‘ ta” Meabkaekion ie agers 15¢ cach sas psn a 2 sone of the four D. 8. John- | seven 0 to club memberw for $320, | it beate the Dutch, trish, and everything eise, the | colored effects; €4c each. cater, Stocks: pretty tries 8 $ org bene oe oe & ‘oO. no ube, whieh ave | 7 and y fects; 29 eac! . ig Ewith such tremendous success,| The regular $650, $600 and sese| Sey, Se Seey. Gane | Women’s Sheer Afl-Linen Valenciennes Lace. Stocks, © cTechet neck and long sleeves; ‘must act quickly now. | styiee go to club members for $494, | And we're tickled to death to do it. serMhddder the beuetit to row He ms titched Handkerchiefs, with center of white, sky, pink 19¢ each. M the five hundred memberships, | $424 and $462. i A lady living at 1405 14th av, north telephoned ing |Hest—not the price of the good quality; 1c each. or lavender ribbon; 35¢ each. Children's Vests of white cot- fifty-one remain. These should | 5, vagus UNUSUALLY EASY. | ‘The Meer true she ahoye $6. ab Women's Hand. Embroidered $ Children's Lace Coat Collars, $ ton. with high crochet neck and up by tomerrow evening. | ee eee | it's a girl baby. "WE'RE SPECIALISTS Initial Hematitehed Handker. } In several effective patterns; 67¢ { long sleeves; Pants in umbrella BS ie your last chance to join with| | Members Joining Club “a” obtain | Only seven months old. ie Whildren's Shoes cad can chiefs; 64e each each style; 12¢ garment im co-operative wholesale |* fine new plano upon payment of fil [the shoe requirements of ? : : Jabots, combinations of lace Women’s Seamless Cotton 36 down and weekly payments of | Mamma just could not took after her. any} itd Women's All-Linen Cambric > and embroidery; 25¢ each Hose, medium weight, fast-black, ple in every walk of Mfe—|$1-25 to $1.60 (pay more ff you ike, | Never mind asking questions. ® Hemestitched Handkerchiefs, Dutch Collars and Jabots, 2 with hem or rib top; also with nent business men and women, |but this Is all that is required). | It makes no difference why. TURRELL’S good quality; Ie each trimmed with imitation Cluny; $ split sole; 19 pair, sae ies meekwaies enen ieee cGee Wiiame tot <—_ bodend it's none of that woman's business down the 903 SECOND AvE. Basement Salesroom set, 50¢. Rasoment Saiesroom Basement Salesroom ~aaving plano event and have |rate of $1.75 to $2.00 per week. | street. 4 And we're In the same Thia little tot has to Club “C” members pay $15 to $20) | down, and the balance in weekly A GREAT success. payments of $2.25 to $2.60. Wien “has proven the! Members of Club “D" got their eat and fairest offer ever made | pianos upon payment of $20 to $26) itiminating buyers anywhere. | down, and payments of $2.75 to $3.60} one of the cluba. She must be fed, rocked chin, and all sorts of who thought they could not|\a week, 4 piano at the present time Monthly ‘payments can be ar- it possibie, om the Chih Pian, | ranged ut love O Beure a wylendid instrument There's no dues or waiting. Bo- on teems no easy as to hardly |lect any piano you dosire, pay the a6 the sponest ia [initial payment and the balance of On the Uhib Pian you buy asthe|the wholemle price on the above buys. Five hundred people | terms. their instruments | Hemember, only fifty-one mem-~ lly af cae time. It'* the co- | berships still remain. All the clubs ive wholesale buying that|will surely be filled by tomorrow pomsibie the bie saving. evening. If you have the remotest idea of 168 TO CLUB MEMBERS. lever owning a fine plano, investt- youngster. Gu Big! Yon, that’s right. They all answered the peared. ew ” Good luck to the baby! Main 1050—Classified Numbers—Ind. 441 Feguiar $269, $200 and $350) gate the Club Pian and terms—the 80 to club members for $165,|firet thing tomorrow morning if Sand $202 powsible. D. 8, Johnston Co., Oldest, 'Fegular $275, $400 ahd $426 | and Largest Dealers, Third and University. Store open tomorrow | £9 49 club members for $271, ‘Mihi $404. eames evening. A Boarding Place most of the day, and sometimes at night. now many wanted the girlie? ? THE STAR Vn APRIL 30, 1909. WOMAN LOSES GET LEAVE OF ABSENCE. DIES WITH A Nar and cuffs of satin. Sizes At 55c—Girls’ Wash Dresses, of SMILE On LIPS At the meeting of the elty cou years light- or dark-colored percale, pret- dbs sanmeitive on =n pire sng thin At $2.50 c id tily made in French style, with afternoon, w of the local t Se ecter oats, diag I rier Py : “i . m short, full skirt shirred into a circu- m~ ) Calted Presa gaa company 4 an ordi} mal cloth, in navy bine, ther | ; bel ys il ated. A Seat SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 2. juance to prohibit wee of any if brown or { red. Have embroid jar belt, as illustratec Attractive- With a smile on his Mpa, refusing | Sot gus meter tn hotels or. lodging | bl "pao ai age ly trimmed with plain bands of a to talk, and disdaising the attend. |50U#¢* where the meter serves ered emblem on sleeve and top- | contrasting color to talk, and disdalaing the atten’ | more than one room oF « suite of collar of white pique; are made | | ” Basement Salesroom. ance of a priest, Antonio Cippol Siettias, at the Foleofm prison for the flend * | roome oecapled by was hanged this morning | family. All extating slot more than ish murder of Joseph Pirnno, “It's | out of commission — within all right, boys,” were the last words months by the terms of this he uttered. aaa aw PLAYGROUNDS STOP| Amateurs Ton TUBERCULOSIS | toads of fun at Saf ¢ The regular monthly meeting of | | Third av., bet. Pike and Union the Seattle Playgrounds ansociation | will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomor row at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Central butiding. Dr. Ela B. Heax wil! address the assocts j tion on “Playgrounds tn cities means of prevention of tubereulo- | sis” Fun Tonight Amateur night at Shell theatr a Third ay,, bet. Pike and Union. ***| ————— tread to the child's foot, the ankle. Our Children's Foot She for baby to board. boat. be looked after carefully to sleep, tickled under the “guggie, guggie, toots | | SA Specials CRESCENT MARKE IN COW BUTTER sTronE wootsie” actions gone through with, We've never had occasion to do that ourseives. in others happy (71) at the Pretty hard and annoying to take ime job, care of a Winet Av. and Pte Se Couch Covers, of good texture, in Oriental. } Prices. Basement Salesroom, Ae poten aa stripe effect. | Are uA inches wiae, three yards —~ ~ caste jong, and able for sanitary couches and . : Secon . 180 couch-beds. These are. extra wide and a spe Extension Curtain Rods. ; ee Clrole W Lamb Ie | cla} value at $1.95 each. Brassed Extension Rods, well-finished, and ex same evening the ad ap: Circle W Lamb Chops ie Swiss Muslin Curtains, ful) and + wide, with ¢ tending from 28 to 50 inches; be each, Pientc Hama Me ruffle of same OI er eee =. ——_——~ Peassed Ex- Lamb Stew pees eee er ese material, Come tension Rods, Shoulder Circle W Lamb Ne in small, medi- with ornament- | Pot Roasts 8 to 106 um or large al white knobs, | Dry Salt Pork ........ 100 | spota or figures. and = extending Bolling Beet Te 85e a pair. from 30 to 54 Corn Beet 106 inches, 8¢ each, Made Bausage 12% | Basement —Basement Hamburger Steak, 3 Ibe for, 260 Balosroom. Salesroom, gee meters must be | | check, Square neck and three-quarter- | Cut circular, fitting smoothly over front and length sleeve. hip; bib forms square collar over back and Our Foot Form Shoes are At 50c—Studio Aprons of Amoskeag | shoulder. certainly a great blessing for gingham, in navy blue and white plaid. This At 75ce—All-Over Aprons of Amoskeag young growing feet. They Apron is without eves a ci etely | ginghs i rree i Si ak ‘nae aaiiom. ok tae pron is t sleey and completely | gingham, in plain blue, green and white, or meoscies in walking, give a firm hold the arch in place and support TURDAY FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc Gnede " STORM CLOSE DAILY A E fastenir and finished with turn- | trimmed with white ribbon band. one six pro- / At P Band halle of checked fingham, in ‘Séveral Pleasing pat terns At 25ce-——Band Aprons of Amos- keag checked gingham, gored to fit smoothly A more practical style than the old-fashioned band apron At 25c—Bib Aprons of Amoskeag gingham At 25c-—Clothes-Pin Aprons of Amoskeag gingham, in navy blue and white plaid. Cut round, with big pockets to hold the pins. At 25e—-Maids’ Aprons of good quality white lawn, with hemstitch ed bib and bretelles. At 25c—Band Aprons of sheer white lawn, with tucks of different widths across bottom At 30c—All-Over Aprons of Amoskeag gingham, in navy blue and white ored percale or Amoskeag checked gingham. envelopes the figure; cooking-school purposes. At” 50c—Margaret Aprons of light-col- Handkerchiefs is a good style for | in blue-and-white checks. Made very full | and long; has ruffle at bottom, lorig sleeves and Dutch neck. Neckwear Venise Dutch Collars, t5¢ each Striped Wash Stocks, in a good Basement Salesroom. Underwear and Hosiery Cotton Vests, Women’s Women's Embroidered-Bord in or, FLOOR COVERINGS $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 square WASH PETTICOATS, 75c Of blue-and-white striped gingham. Have wide flounce, finished with bias ruffle and narrow stitched bands. Price, 75c. —Fasement Sales Tulaid Linoleum, yard, Printed Linoleum, 35c, 40c and de square yard. Pioor Ofl-Cloth, 25c and 30c¢ square yard, 10e yard extra for laying 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $1 Drummers’ Samples and Carpet Couch Covers: Curtains T Ends at low