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THE STAR ONDAY, MARCH 28, 1910, { ROD WELLS-FARGQ. [Most Exctind Heat E YOUTH esac Sr) PE sc nived several ( boys as youths ma SEATTLE, OE RAY: Viana! Me Basement Salesroom| leaned upon $100 bail The boys were booked as delin B. Mariel)... YORK, "Merck. 28.—Col ; j Boy Bandits Will Have to! hers. 1 eatery rawley sar Visser | A Clearance of His Dudley Ey president of Wells 4 ? Be | La Rowe, 16; Oscar Donaldw 17 of Fargo @ Co, one of the most wide | | Go Out of Business, as Clayton Constance, 17 Barly | ty known common carrier officials | ; “— Poolroo: H ti will ta . eure ~~ pe | W h G d R Noceevelt heapial here teday, fo = ha eee | Wash Goods Kemnants lowing an operation for gall stones, WISE AND OTHERWIBE, |The operation. was performed sev at _— “Thesé mectanical loys are very wyearolt eral days ago, and for a time bie .— : . . Idle youths, amoking clgaretten | !!feltke i the ondition showed improvement. On si] |and planning robberies and hold. | “How #0 engase! Sunday he suffered a relapse and| ; “ ups In pool rooms, must go to achoot| “Johnny's automobile has run with 200 MeO sied last night © to work, saya Chief Wappenatein, | 40W8 the cat and knocked the s | an Cc a ae be we Col. Evans was weil known in/ ma : In view of the conviction, last | dat ; 1 Loutevitle ’ rtland, Seattle, Victoria and | a . ‘ week, of nearly half a acore of | Courter house &' san Francisco, im each of these! ¥ y eh | net highwaymen, the chief te de- | « being identified with the! ‘ " ined to stop the activities of| Bill think Mins Daisy ts as All lie Fargo interests, He firat| 4 : y bandits and last night Theodore | Pretty as she can be tered the service of the exprens| ; ‘ ; aines’ pool pa on Marion st.,| Ji—Moat girls are—Boston Rec- 17 Wash Goods that remain from the active pany In 1866 when he was ap. 7 % near Third a raided and the | °T | e 4 local agent at Victoria, RB. “ H | proprietor i nine young mer 7 : Pie EROE S| selling of the past few weeks the Basement In 1888 he estab! ‘ $665.00 ‘ween ee a gy Kuppore you could ot an z fice for the odin oe Genie nt {quarters , spicing ife Insurance,” said the mnobtie |! Salesroom Wash Goods Section have been ar was the third office of the com ‘ Boy Bandit Resort. adi ranged in three lots d decisively low for cles any in the then territory of Wash. a ot baleen an I Fe aaa Mpeg ; . ee lots, priced decisively low for clear aton, the others being at Olympia = teen Ste yy and Port Townsend. At that time Seattle consisted of Yesler's saw nd # store at the place where . totem pole now stands ‘o_o me oynmningaanes four years’ service in So le, Col. Evans went to Portland ; we Me? te ; Aisne - Dr d nd took charge of the local office. ’ > x J 0 4 Ty ‘ p y h Is M t | Later he became supervisor and | Iie ‘ se ' A's i : apery an 0 stery a eria $ pertntendent for the Northwest, at a pe é 9 en 1 eventually superintendent of ' \ ‘ : / Interestin V | Pactfie coast division at San | Hi : ‘ee “ g alues Franciee - . ‘ Ma ‘ Upen the death of A. -2 Vee . Wad - / ast me : ae ih 4 ! UNCOVERED SILK FLOSS CUSHIONS, for mak- ino, then president of the com , ; : ime. . ? i pany, Evans was elected to take | the place tm 1908, } < - rofoaes* # 18x18, 20c ; 20x20, 25; 22x22, 35¢; 24x24, 45c. The show Remnants and Short Ends of colored ance at 5c, 10c and 1Se¢ yard. The resulting values all of whom were! Buffalo Rxprens are exceptional in character Cheater and) along the road who are ing canoe and porch cushions are priced as follows: Size ing of materials appropriate for covering canoe and porch DIVORCE BREAKS “Old roe aneiee aan) Hunt ng Bloodhound, Has Treed the cushions includes Denims, at 20c yard; Art Tickings, at 20c jegro Convict Alte 20H hi | . < ns HEART OF WOMAN rt viet Aree 4 2-Hour © eae ond Held Him “inte Cretonnes, at 1244c, 15¢ and 18¢ yard; also Taffetas, . | at 20c yard ATLANTA, Ga, Makeh 28-Jand they break thelr chains and BUNGALOW AND COTTAGE DRAPERY NETS There are exciting fox hunts and|'eave camp frequently when the 2 i (iy United Freee) guaré ie |] From the Stern Bankrupt Stock. This is the last | i] o<. k G . abis ‘ J SAN FRANCISCO, March 2¢.-~|@™bilarating deer bunts and dan fg ag Byrs Bee tne fens 25¢ YARD—These are Arabian colored fancy weave Nets, the j fn be i § Eeended youth.|Mre. eulah @tadbe Sunderland |Gerous wolf hunts, but did you| cog thet re nas le begun week of this sale. It means money to you to buy 45 inches wide, suitable for making window curtains for the Waffic House who was divorced from her hus-/ over see a good pack of dogs bunt) The best “nigger dog” In Geor if now. summer bungalow or cottage Picacdanes vt. and band 10 days ago, is dead today of/@ man? |gia is old Troup, owned by the Pat aie ata Too nae te ahs ake nto ‘ Ay, Mariclia a broken heart “Mrs. Sunderland) They have man hunts in Georgia| Fulton county (Atlanta) cofvict . ART CRAFT CASEMENT CLOTHS, 20¢ YARD— red | was the daughter o J. C. Stubbs./quite often-—whenever a conv et | camp When old Troup and bis ‘Ball. traffic manager of the Harriman/obeys the dictates of nature and| brother bloodhoundse start on # H a lines. Her husband was John Sun-| breaks for liberty | tratt the convict must take to the on cream and Arabian grounds and are suitable for making home with bis pera democratic » jena = Newspaper crusades « leaned out waler oF an sirship. Troup led | E : man trom Nevada mos! the brutalt of the old| chase a few days ago which le | “ ted fe ake man of the beard of regents of the| convict lease ystom, taking the | clear across the country into a wil Se eee ‘Ae Bar! Nevada university convicts away from the mines and | derness, over streame and up well t t S Martetia | Although friends of Mrs. Sunder-|turpentine camps of private les |traveled rods, through mud and " land declared that grief over her! sees and putting them on the pub-| timber, and after 20 hours “treed / ! N F th F 1 ya 3 A i a ews From the rootwear Section entered the ‘* to do with her death, her phys! But when a convict gets aw the ome Scape cians sald that her melancholy state ~ : Values in Girls’ Shoes hastened the end ees was taken to = , °| 3. & Stubbs is on his way hore CASTRO TO TRY mr , He today from Imperial, Ariz. aod will COST OF LIVING Buffet, vee cp to picture, made ; A new shipment of Oxfords, consisting of Girls’ styles These are 40 inches wide, come in dainty stenciled effects summer curtains; can be used next to glass or over lace } raip at select quartered oak, fin | n ) prong tiny oe digg x teens eae TO LAND AGAIN ished. golien and highly polteb | Music Cabinet of genuine quar in women’s sizes, has been received. These come in patent Ohio, where Interment will take jf o4. Has 2 large cupboards, 2 | tered ouk, finished golden and kid and gunmetal leathers, Blucher cut, on footform last pac am oa eatin donee Sarna pelea beautifully polished. A good [ii] with one-inch heel and extension sole, and are priced at aeocaneced : (My United Freee) price 2 98 oe Father—Wel, Carolyn, how do|stance had been a high school} NEW YORK, March 28—~Aco a1 wi $33.50, Bankrupt sale price | Stern value at $22.50. Bank $098 pais. : : “ you Itke school? teacher of mathematics and I was|ing to advices received here today |— '* ‘ $22.60 | rupt Baie price is «+= O12.76 Girls’ Patent Colt Pumps, sizes 2% to 6, with ankle " Carolyn (aged 6)—Ob, «0 much, | in a We had gone to «| from New Orleans, Castro, ex-prest ~ - i — strap, welt sole and one-inch military heel, $3.00 pair ore co-educational college together dent of Venerucla, ts planning « June ve ; is addicted to” Pothier sae Hate: tena Saleus our woeiing a ind Secaedii io aioade ioe = ce Big - Gunmetal pumps for large girls, with patent toe, Good- tides, Was| 44 now, what have you learned to. | deen costing me $25 per week to| in Venerucia | year welt sole and 114-inch military heel, $3.00 pair ind men | day? live and Constance $10, At no time| It Is reported on good authority | at Sixth |“ Carotyn—I've learned the names of | afterwards did it cost both of wa|that the deposed president of the f : : : all the tittle bers —arper's Baser.jmore than $275 per week-#o, at | South American republic will soon bt i CLOSING OUT SUEDE: FOOT . at a Chores off . least, we worked [t out that two| make an offor which probably will ~ oa ‘. ID ‘a rs : oh EF Ped EAR AT $2.00 Mie other two) Yoo must be conciliatory and con- can live as cheaply as one. result in tany transfers of a) 3 H 1 n assor ment 0 omen’s Black and Gray Suede They | siderate if you hope to win concilia But our real achievement was to | legiance among the soldiers who are wc or Oxfords and Pumps comprising nearly all sizes, is offered Gt Seventh tion and consideration. —- Wilfrid | cut down our expenses from this|now enrolled tm the reltlef army! 3 a ; i] for clearance at this special figure Were $25 to our present $15 per woek,| which f* to be sent from here to! «3 j | ientehcnk ekiieaean —————-——! all the time increasing the sumber | ald Estrada. | bi rtiadtecapnup nme ocacnitapicniticntamcnoniiias jof our comforts, and in the face of} For some time Castro agefits) advancing prices. |have been busy among the soldiers | We put our beads to it, studying |of fortune, according to under | . | 7 it out ke a problem in algebra. | ground “bulletine,” and an open an } i r i 1k wae quite a while before we | nouncement that Cuatro ts to toke IE This solid oak dresser with Chiffonier constructed of sotid F) e son | could even state our problem clear. | the field in expected momentarily. | three large roomy drawers; has } oak; has five roomy drawers. [) lly, At first ft agpemed but & matter 16x20 heavy bevel plate mirror. | Finished in golden or early i INCORPORATED of cutting down expenses MAN Finished in golden or oarly | English. Has 12x20 bevel plate | ae English. Regular Stern value | mirror. Regular §16 Stern val | THEN OUR PROBLEM CLAKI 5 ER Ee Bt my ig at $15.00. Bankrupt Bale price | ue. Bankrupt Sale price is H (J J ie “76 98.71 . (on this Well-known ware; suitable for ordinary | [|GREATEST AMOUNT OF COM SMITES RIVAL “a or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses | | oi k for restaurants and hotels. This ts not a plated | §/FORT POSSIBLE FOR THE | , x Classified Page. does not tartish easly LEAST POSSIBLE COST Crift Anderson, 26, was assaulted | / ° : One thing to bear in mind {s|%?4 left unconscious at 4th ay. 8 | ‘ fand Main st. at 2:50 this morning a Shan 4 Teaspoons, set of 6 cose SBE | Pf] thst we have had no children. | {i acrson tas escorting Miss May F ry American Cafe |The “little angels” are blessings, 8 ” set | Jot 0 » her home on Pike st ' *, Pewe Deswert Spoons, set of 6 ........------A9} Hi nut they ARE expensive, as we | Jnaeon wo her home on Pike ot Business Man's Lunch daily, tage Spoons, set of 6 ‘ nts mew from pearing the saperteqons laen, an admirer of Miss Jobnaon. | | 11:30 to 2 p. m., 25 cents, including Kaives and Forks, set betes $2.19 | Ff) of friends so bless And £0 OUF| ginesen sneaked up behind Joh ah j . | 81 up behind John-) i coffee, milk . “easy oe ae veo dlery 00 of solu-| son and etruck him over the head fi or beer. Quick service, jon for this denial of heaven i ith some blunt weapon. Johnsor i x a * © days. to onstra: > Paper, adc) Soc Floor Pate, 30c |, Por crpbanie 1 wit event the|filyeetyaten’ ‘inten feat be S = Eben Tg : st Fourth and Pike place |two maxims which have solved the » . } | was arrested. At first it was bber Cement” Floor Paint: Bi problem for us. The first maxim) inought that Johnson was fatally cars well and dries like hard Biwe coined; the second Is old re acd vg 5 5 > ; A rubber; not affected by serub- fil household wisdom fos tgs Mn eae ten bate - ; - WATCH WORK pin Use it om steps and ff} woman disappeared during the “ -s F ch muthout plates B28 ees ee Special, [ee Rw Rw ih tte | OM ‘ Rout plat G. R. WHITE, Jeweler, * . s #100 and ap 2329 First Ave. 1 43 & “Don't try to live in more / : yD ——— Silver Filings Cleaning Main Spring ’ & pretentious quarters than your : WOMAN HANGS . | OUR MAXILLAR METHOD $1.00. , | & income justifies.” method that tightens 43c “Waate not, want not. ‘ ’ | 4 : Thea of ail) Chotee of | | af the And game . - Ivanhoe or Ol saa ae pA dad 4 sig Why. you say ry body knows | “(ity United Press.) } ° | Ohio Dental Parlors Bankrup t Sale -HOEN ix, March 28—An . 2 ee n! these rules, We we did, too. PHOENIX, Ar 307% PIKE STRERT a2 trimmers, t aan bichory laAlao, when we were in school we | inquest ti being 4 today over|— Chair of solid oak, has plain | COR, THIRD AND PIKE ani28.008 stock 'P Clothing Mats 6 andte the ao, when the body of.Airs. Kleen Torgensor . nash tnaiead af t ee CORNER. ENTRANCE, ROOM 4 oe and Furnishings at your kel plated hoe made. jcould find the right answers to y M . spindles in bac ste of turn Chair constructed of solid oak, . ewe price problems in the algebra answer | believed to have committed sulc ide ed, a8 #hown in picture, Fintsh finished in Karly Knglish; has C4 BT 404 43c book. But sometimes it wae hard| Por three days, while police and|§ eg golden, wi ane seat. Stern | cobbler leather seat Stern = lto solve the algebra problems, nev-| friends searghed for her, the body|f | i le price 18 | price was $2.00. Sale price is EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE nig 2 erthe | was suspended from a tree tn platr i $1.16 $1.35 Str, Clty of Everett or Tet "W } these the golden rules of | View of ® atfeet where ped z caraph. oo oe as and street car passengers we FOR RENT | f ‘ econom ouse kee pin, believe » liy dleregarded. 1 believe ‘y {the ground and her head was oe 1318 Second Av. Ye generally regnided, prices of {thrown back as though shy Fi ind. 1032. Tenno-m gomay, 5 into branches above ry 5 eee us living would very generally tumb pking int hagl oo . rj a. pa dg Constance and | reatized these rules | her. A passerby who noted the wo 10c " , t man standing In the same rigid po A Drip or Koo Famous LENOX SOAP | [J after « number of pretty mournful | sition on two successive days Ge 2 - mn experiences, some of which I will | c GPRS ‘a is Just Fits the Hand elo relate in my following arti-|termined to Investigate — Eaes Bring your old Plume ng | and we will make a beauti 1 Continued tomorrow.) 4 ; 8 Bars cad | as se ts Gres, ARILLIONS DAMAGE a ful Willow out of them ‘ Mrs. Christina Volker, mother of | = Sos ce c { Bets, tn teams ar ade with ag holes, which allow w. last night. Mrs. Volker ress.) : ‘ od, with raive + combastion and less la 16 years of age, and death was| CATANIA, March 28.—The est ’ . Dresser of selected quartered and ; to break | latest ob eneral debility. She| mated damage from the latest erup F lies aad bial rn = § (99 vier 19¢ joaused by genera : nnae Boe Se eee ee ; oak, finished golden and highly has made her home tn Seattle for! tion of Mount pens gr ‘ yeti polished, Hne 24x30 plate mir nae OFLIS BANK BUILDING ad and Pike condition, although the craters have . ¥ ror, 4-in. top, Stern price was lone son survive her ! | ceased to expel lava and rock Side’ madieses Salo’ weeks ex Grand Army Women Meet it is believed that the fissure 7 \ : 7 $29.75 Opper ed e, x General George Washington ¢ Ircle are choken with ashes and that an “ THE SHOEMAKER | Ladies of the Grand Army, will #iV@) other eruption will follow as soon as |many years, Four daughters ae voleano is Can Get a Warranted weight, solid, lq octal party next Tuesday even-|vasey become strong enough tol] Strong, well made GoCart with ge ea tobe” dale: ook bahia we Jing, All are invited to attend Sject the mass. Harth rumblings|§ rubber tire wheels; one motion aan Th Gas vem ak ham . Ounce c: Come in cg | oer rint |and detonations continue at inter-|f folding. Has closely woven No 6. 0. D. Orders made to measure at ase a ul | reat deal that you see in prin cker bac Stern price was sizes, full : lated Tea Ket SE ia dangerous Ana vals and the voloano fs far from)f wicker back rn price sai aalvaviie tela ak ee 217 JAMES STREET » full plates i | nowad * dan 19 and j mislead jf $5.60. Bankrupt sale price | Se el ling,” said the conservative citizen s ayaggess $2.75 | earliest possible convenience. —- = answored the dyspeptic.| 4 has just about gotton so in this | " RAN Seer ant. Wraentag: | 21, bae suspaneyt sutton #0 tn th American Cafe allunt to his wife without being " Men’s Lunch daily wera racemes ™ Mingon=Noah Co. |ocnt os cater] By saline at The Sue Circulation Leader cas juser thinds abo Pysat: , coffee, milk or beer. Quick service Abut Do not wrudge to pick out tren |men I» they can keen cool in a 1526-28 Second Avenue Fourth and Pike »artment, 1307 7th Av. On re from earthen Ot.——Her- | emere MMEKUE AHO UNi sreeer. ee from an earthen p | when it's over New York Pre | | '