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of titee good Sar ans, All her Total : teepere ‘ 15.50) Top row—P, Lilos, H, Hansen. Second row—Carl Gunde, &, Elling § E. C0 ELIMINATES whether Mdward gave such advice “i w 9 are : ' j This te the amoutit tolifhed over| 4 . 5 Aa ngfes ling oltie aera sees We 1088 to the Green Lake rollet cohimtttec | aan, a4)00 Buns for not only are many British Meat peror William's prinelpal by thiee Bamarttans for tt Gnah May 17 4140.60! Local Norwegians are today col|sen, Carl Sunde, K. Bilifgeon and DANGEROUS CROSSING oe ye wiotkers organised, Buti iat, If it Je finally eats Pag Me A ay ire Furniture bf paid $0.00 obrating the anniversary of their|Jullue Sunde, — : Ing & bil! through partiament that (Mat Emperor Wilitam has dhe Virven Exe reer Samy Seah kiven Mrs Fortier iaat /matal day, the day on which the will virtually rewult in organizing “ting letters wanin, aud 5 : ig What thee ¢ maritame cal s at - constitution wae adopted in Nor PLAN T0 HELP HORSES | All na ony ae = do the empl fo ee c igurate @ massacre to secure for-| nee! dt will efter tor " at under the 0 rn Pacific | tractors ne ¥ » fe: ear p ge bh am charge of he me ate » 4 cated yer +4 Tate and the \pehabension WE Sete ON BIG CLIMB poy Bh Bixth N Ft éliminat- | quired to join trade boards, com pan nteryes on a Z det * ie snliect set pogtributtons received after today! ionight with a big program of | Becher Te cecantan | ceaed of aaverument officials, em | reveeuons wg Turks, th egiiested by The Star for the relief) 41); Y turned over to Mra. Moses. ing the dang _ Brade crossing | pom 4 ¥ With noe that monareh’s head will He unea Of Mrs. Fortier and her babies. It ang will be acknowledged by her speaking and music in Dreamland! An innovation tn the way of hill| at Fourteenth avy, N. EB. By grad re and workmen, with power thal monate)s vei Wt he doce not will be thelr #elf gonstituted duty os rink rank Oleson will be the climping will n be in operation! ing down Sixth av, N. B. there is to fix wages, hours, ete Then mest the fate of Abdul Hamid to ave to the building of the proposed) With every figs 1 obligation ker of (he day; Thomas A & Meattle, when the cable up ample ro to run the street care! again, the liberal party seems to yo : rt araatiodal gpttage for the Fi re and look af- | paid, the few Alki ¢ regational| Holderup, the Norwegian consul natalied to help heavily beneath tho railroad tracks, which | have acoapted the principal tmme nore, wi oss in _ a ter the mortgage that has been wor- church was dedicated yesterday ab-| will deliv speech of welcome 6 up the half mile hill. are carried on a reinforced trestle, | diate demends of alletic ja war in Burope he rulers have go v the ' oman solutely free trom debt he edifloe| and beald the ¢ speeches @ cable sys: | All cars to (he AoY¥.P. expoattion bor party, The p cjaee ie plenty to do at home te keep the ihe. gf the de and beet wo- le loodted near the spot where the/ there will be several Norwegian tom capable of hauling three loads! uaing the Bastlake tracks will ryp to be taxed to the lit to furniah lid on the revolutionary projetaria meh [pn Groen Lake, or anywhere, for! first sgttiors of Seattle nded in| folklore and national songs. The of three tone each at one time, and on the new rade, and the old work for the unemployed, pay old who, besides demanding the toy ge that Ipatter, compose the reljot com- | 185% The church organteation ha»|committeo which arranged the wil be operated by a $0 horse power | grade crossing tracks will be torn/age ponsons, government insur combine to r wages and ire i mitted, and the w jer their di-. been holding meetings for four years | program Includes Lilos, H. Han motor. | up. ance, and so forth, and the London | hours of toll, are aiming to acquire Harvey §. Boos, 219 Walllnetore Mrg Sond B. CarhOl, #04 Green 1 SAMARITANS <= WILL TAKE CARE OF (rs ining of the punt, the babies RELIEF FOR THE SP eter ce Unto ia tes FORTIERS. “a8 Ane cvaiiglhe ag se ia 4 clothing tw (t at The Star Readers Furnished a Wain Baeiaes: oe ho ren ‘ale Good Start for Woman | jyit the seeces Cee en a a — - | Previously agknowledged e212 A Ballard friend W. fi. Sohoomaker ., BONNIE WHEBLER —This is our biggest effort. —So far as we know it has no equal in any respect. —The price cutting—severe as it is—is but a detail. —The hegrt and soul of this great money-saving event is the quality of the Pianos and Musical In- struments. —The magnitide of the assortment is another force- ful argument. —Nowhere else can you find so many high-grade, strictly brand-new instruments under one roof. ~—It's a veritable exhibition of all that's best and worthiest in the musical world, —Then consider the sacrificed prices and this chance is mighty significant. —It enables you to get the world’s best instruments at the prices of the medium grades. —It’s opportunity spelled with capital letters. —But you better act quickly! Babies—Fine Ones A “Baby” Grand is the heart’s desire of every artist and cultured home. In this Great Consolidation Sale you can secure choice of several superb instruments, positively new, at actually less than $600, desired. Terms if Owing to the fact that these “quick-selling ing heavy buying, orders by long distance telepl will be honored 24 hours only. Deliveries cannot every effort will be made to meet your wishes, There’s no time for delay or waiting, Act quick Rules of the Sale not exactly as represented, after delivery, accompanies each sale, OCAL NORWEGIANS BRATING ey e ARE CELE TING oa see: vane : ; f 5 BY PETER POWER te und ‘hoe, Ny Ualied Preamp) Auquitl ie | TUSLA, Olle 1 Upe: The politiom , n 7 fs oy 1 of the government due | | t 1 e Kt I ted t Mareball of Utah, in th ted he wed « na 7 : fn ry : E | Btatow olroult court her ' ts tot i ’ ' f netaw rt 1 ‘ piniased the grand fury tn ttle Info - ots jiaut Tueeday to reinvewtimate eading, Wut the rum howtlle i ‘ IMuskogee town lot fraud ¢ e ne underneath tho y im | ' | Judge Mareball upheld the surfa at ine p-| pe ann metit's contontion ‘that the t Ae i t 4 ‘ ui boen subjected improper ' the ( the i iF | fluences ; « The motion to diamine the ju ali the Mm was made beos it failed to find 4 indictments against C. W. Turne : : 1 nl and W, T. Hutchings ervice plo Ge people ecoming Following the dinminsal, Judge | trom puffed ur h patriot Marshall ordered another GANG | Kederation of ‘Trade ose pt the expansion 0 jury of 16 men Lo repert tomorrow King Edward (» vald to have ad S7My and na I ue. T Judge Marshall also ordered ee od Pee maior Clamendean. to stamp | eee being arf¥en t Photo by James and Bushnell. D. STAR--MONDAY, MA TAMPERED WITH | witnesses wubjeet to court S. Johnston Co. to Become Eilers call of out the sentiment Music House—Prices and Terms Entirely Lost Sight Of! As is always the case in large consolidations, it's necessary to retire certain interests—make changes in lines of stock—discontinue certain makes of pianos —add new lines, etc., ete, This must be accomplished in the quickest possi- ble time. Trade ethics and immediate profits must of necessity be overlooked now. Accordingly, we are offering over half of our present immense stock of high-grade pianos at unmerciful reductions. We state most emphatically that individual buy- ers have never before seen the equal of this oppor- tunity. Prices and terms have never been so low as in this sale—quality considered. This is a straightforward statement of facts whi Tife en- viable standing and reputation of the House of Johny; can easily be proved by an investigation, ston is too well established and dear to us to permit of any misstatement. € I f These Well-Known Makes Included Here you'll fipd the very latest catalogue styles of virtually all the standard and most desirable makes ~strictly brand new—at prices which make buying now a positive duty. Included are such famous pianos as the Kimball, Pease, Lester, Hobart M, Cable, Marshall & Wendell, Story & Clark, Schu mann, Bell, Cook & Co., Schubert, Johnston, Hallet prices” are caus ione or telegraph be promised, but “Money Back” if Johnston Co. Bldg. ly. & Davis, Steinbach & Dreher, Whitney, Haddorff, Baus, Smith & Barnes, Bailey, and many others. Here’s What You Save Pay now $162, $207, $248, instead of $250, $300 and $350, ’ay now $266, $283, $297, instead of $375, $400 and $425. Pay now $353, $389, $418, instead of $450, $475 and $500. Etc., Ete., Ete, Square Pianos $18 up. Second-Hand Uprights $76 up. Used Organs $10; Used Piano Players $40. Stools and Scarfs Extra. A Word as to Terms ‘While these drastically cut prices should be for SPOT cash only, in order to treat everyone fairly and give all an equal chance, we will accept even easier terms of payment than ever before. In fact, As little as $6 down and $6 a month will now secure a splendid no reasonable offer will be refused. piano; $10 to $15 down and $8 a month will enable you to select from a large assortment, and aside from a few of the very fanciest and most costly uprights and Grands, the entire stock will be included in the $20 to $25 down and $8 to $10 per month offer, Old Pianos and Organs will be accepted in exchange, but only at their very lowest cash valuations Third and University United States. Quick Action Necessary The important thing is to_act at once. Be on hand early. D. S, Johnston Company, Well- Known Pioneer Firm, Changes Its Corporate Name to Eller 8 Music House. name piano hy ny whiel june 26 oe is a [nes - Fp! he trade of tained of late of planoe and the popular Reed Organ. bu Momether t ah pine boar toc then commenced under @ not Fmmedious tent and ar 0 Phanee, tn poiley or manager Ve ‘ee fed and the. remend *0 ly it 4-85. ae Every day =f sseCl see 245 F &