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ae ee TRCN THE Fhe abt MARCH 10, 1910. iE GENT A TON WOULD HAVE SAVED | THE MARKETS THE LIVES OF HUNDREDS OF MINERS WHO IS TO BLAME FOR THE DETERIORA. TION IN THE MORALS OF THE STAGE? Man---Says Woman; Woman---Says Man FRECKLES | , mn al onred. i frult trees, 19 ’ Fide '6e Clear « rey yet | Usty Blemienes » Almost in a N all frutt, | ows one arn, x, | lake, ‘ A ba regi nth Dressed Mewte—Selling Petee. Mor back if it fal 62) Blewett , Frorias, ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler White 4e7, First and Cherry Optical Department — ' | | is ‘i Jones Realy (fe. : ™ MAB. LILLIE .. 8 KE WILTON LACKAYE | b i} ley LiLuie DEVEREUX BLAKE, | BY WILTON LACKAYE | ring ‘ The stateme the womer Dramatic Sta j ‘ ONE DOLLAR Th 4 e " 1 at once Amoked Meate—Helling Price bs 1 murce of S OBS = iH ic Sov PLAN OF E. J. THOMAS TO PREVENT GREAT LOSS OF LIFE IN COAL MINES. un 4 iJ renders A, the main shaft, through which air is forced, and up which the coal is lifted, It is also the shaft Monts, Live Wetght, cra, veudes that draws the "flames and fumes ef eve plosion. 6. B. B., the air courses tapping the main head . way (D) every 90 feet, thus affo na of ventilation and communication with the outside — Tag- wortd when A is closed by smoke ar nd wh ames. C, the surface, D, the main headway, from which the one veins of coal are worked and tublee—Selling Price i at the bottom of the main this newspaper, that the bruta what economy of mine owners ie re we i pla Hundreds of Husbands and aponsible for $0 per cent of the f and will enter- deaths. He also uae 6 at Fathers in Primero, Col., ° and Cherry, Ill, Would “ Have Been Alive Today “ If This Airshaft Plan 1 Had Been Adopted at “"}} Those Fated Mines. There is no imines should be 8 eet : 4 struggling fo 4 |ment, The * ldrag down th 4 idrama nor any ¢ The home of Meliabte wn Pianos and Talking ectocn ene an 1408 Second Ave “T pm TENTED TTTA MM i MacPHEMFON-CMAY CO, Pike 8, Near Seeond Ay MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. Pike St, Near Serond a Ay _Onty Two Days More of iThe Birthday Sale Look at Friday’s Saving Opportunities the one (main ne of the buried miners would now be oe SHOES = for dived and Saturday RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 Third Avenue Near Union Friday and Saturday Sale Remarkable Sale of of $1. 30 Kid Gloves at $22.5 50 Easterst Friday andSaturday Boys’ $4.50 Suits $2.75 wp spon, 35c Waists 19c; $1.50 Pants 95c “i What Gus Brown Seve Our Showing time—just greates in black t positive § - = ot = | | : F4 SPRING CLOTHING now ready for inspectior ALL OVER TOWN—WHAT? Soaplake Soap LARGE BAR 5c ALL DEALERS BOYS’ $4.00 AND a SUITS | fw sn pis ak Neditta “serio ind $15.00 "si 15 bry All. Woo Knee Pants New White Waists ab pee. Value 2a ay an ws AU OG Boys’ 28c and 35c Wash wai A950. ” 00. Women’ S RET : Shoes | 65c Black Sateen | Bloom 5 rea splendid collection and at sad ate | ractive new pattern ae Do Not es to xp More bi for Credit Than You Do for Cash "ph tig sas ted ad a that eds, tweed ind home Minn trom Great I) 3 GOc_ Sheets 39¢; 15 Pillow Cases, 10¢; $i. 75 White Spreads 13 = Special SUIT Anywhere | faa a ee aa Beene 63¢ | Second Where 3 10¢ ia "St. 25 | iish 65¢ | aster Ouifting C =" Gus Brown | | S=>=)MacPherson-Gray Co.|(=2s H Eas mn ul itting 0., Inc. ALWAYS RIGHT stop A pg ey bin Pe ac erson- ray 0.| ae a a | 1332-34 Second Avenue lear Union Stre ee ew idea at t ui . ve sandy . whe 206-210 Pike-—Just a Step From Secon@Avéel—206-210 Pil | eo ; i “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ | UTIUIUAUUVGONUUUUNNLUUGRULUUULUGRLELLEUUIGUUELELUSE A TUNUUUUUUGUEYUDOTUT HOOD ARASAOOSAAAU TERY E1000