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Looks Like Extra | THE SEATTLE STAR Odds and Ends From Everywhere e e TODAY IN HISTORY _|fnived yesterday In the Northe ession l THOT seri a. tse, rand teore, ts ee | flashed out a glorious but brief ex! The Mhool board yesterday me ‘ * RESTS perience as the! autred a tract of land 300x246 fo By Gilson Gardner. | conter of all ate! a now grade West Seattle WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Ay 4—T A f tb x o tention Im the! at 42d ay, 8 and W,. Ba aion of cong ust beginning tay w k » the follow t United ACO%, | mondy at aoe although i : Amend 1 pa ‘ y tariff leg Ded OW LO Oo ee Satie us big a dunce! f > oak sada ibaa : : . & ae the JUAre® & CLAIMS SHE 18 WIDOW * w r r he t Face , # OF GEN. THOS. T. ECKERT * Schedule K. th , " , Aa ‘e o Whatever Grand!y NKW YORK, April 4— # aft i 2 Laat Wed en @ Claiming tha he merely * 4) Reorsanian , - Champ su : otra fore that it hat @ wanted recognition of her # Joe Car a ¥ ke 7 RK ' 1 w b s _ tu 1 . ® widowhood not & penny * lead Pre y . " p on th nore (he 2 ven * of the money.” a gray-haired * Jer Gen, Banks wa vt er . < Ald oce a I * woman of 68 appeared at the #| t da by w on fle ad Mex ' © be called Upon tO porter, “While on the land,|* Surrogate court yesterday and * give } ord he @ . navy-tand habitable by an army, Grand|* *Ald she was the widow of # De 1 . “ . pond Fl Kcore faces the water—and if|/* Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, for. # “ R ' om waves tt was Water enough, could|* mer t m or t ponstble je expe military M8") entertain a nayy. But its river was|* Unton , * ne he a half out of wate at that|* Who lef of $3,001 * 6) Investigat Th nclud e 8 : Hel ime and the fleet of gunboats had | # 000, for wh wo sone are # weather bureau and other dey ome difficulty in x out | ® Contesting *| ‘ The Arg e ba r and | n without having thelr noses ¥ RRR EEE REE RH 8) Avizor t Mex ! . Ow The Red river exped } troduce a ! t t J f th w ch Grand Koore wan the Whgn the Matson liner Hilonian A a and New Mex generally | sails for watian teland tu f ar me v ' one of the will include rame consigned | or With 100 charter members, con onside h ting of business and professional , state dairy and food “i at ® & part men, a new lodge of the Knigh of ll move the office enate will reintro-| Pythias will be organized tom and food department | duce t olution providing for the eb t ators by the pec |row night at the Pythian ball, F t the and this will be held before the ate a hed busine ntl} av. and Pike made 1 another vote is taken on It | (1) Mis ¢ United Stat For the purpose of co-operating Contributions to the amount of for the purpos and securing a| With all societies in the city that $48.50 were acknowledged yester i tate peusination. 2 appoint are oting the good of « e day by the ttle Commercial | der to secure delegate bringing a sharp| central q@oupeil of women w b's China r committee between the progressives in t and the president of the | | msideration by the senate of the ad tration’s “dollar diplomac with the possipility of im ent proceedings against Knox for the German potash matter jan matter, the ing | } f loans tn Central America, in China a Turkey, apd thé Arger | ine scandal . } ‘ sete eee eee ee ee */ OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY * *! | If y t t all conf 4 } . * CIGAR ASHES SEND * PARTY | oteent- oF the omit : de by { * THREE TO HOSITAL #) You w this J. Frank Hanly is} — oy \\ ot % WALLA WALLA, April 4— ®la cx pera As gov-| 3" and invest r sa sdasdiclor we wate ag A * Cigar ashes blowing into the * ernor of Indiana| to 1 a a on * eyes of E. H. Leonard, who *| p> he the le me pra many pia es, but WI * was driving an auto, yesterday * stat one} ARI TROUBLE % landed three persons In aclocal # end to the other ia , : ; 2 { % hospital. Leonard was blind- * graft prose pee bperponss ='Ot Ege cael wpexssiies Rect te # ed by the ashes just as the * utions and|'"8 ¢ habit of regular retail ho © make more money ® car approached a sharp turn * things of that| on ch pianos than on the better grades, educating the public won the down grade of a nin * ec the | te ve a good piano can be purchase nimum price % near Prescott, and though he * A'S lite deniand roa “ee $ 1 this conditio # threw on the brakes, the car * of-| Ne demand ri Be vg bet oe % went over the grade, turning #y een ape an be ¢ ated and the ic lea t annot recerre fe turtle. Leonard has concus * « thov-| Something for nothin ave decided to carry less of the % sion of the spine, Mrs. Leon & of dollars | expensive styles ale. On five pianos were ® ard a broken pelvis and Wil * state. Hel sold the first v eae © been one decn * liam Younger, who was amok- # Satis Walley OF] Acad aud tuetniydtive. Bat 1 puoocee we couat auffes ian % ing, a double fracture of the * he plzen ured and twenty-! ‘ appose v ser the Oy Be in : Diner | attached te piano } caused by houses contin * * both the same, giving fictitic value PERE RE RR ERE EH EH anyway —and We are t SENSA 1 do nat be made the legiala-| }j¢ ve in sales for the rea upon with ar MH ture put through | air of suspicion, but iathoaeran Mt ‘ bill, under which | ¢XOrbitant stock of ¢ medoon | | whole slices © or a con th of time. Qur moncy is tied @p,| The reason Yor the dismissal o! Injlany have anos don any better by reason of being in stock . A. Mansehreeck as auditor in the | been made dry. He is 48 years old é We havea verkannll comptroller’s office is due to Comp- | today | room they occupy for medium grade style troller Bothwell's Hissath jon | | : a4 " “ar > Ms Wik Mancchtcck's. services stated |A*#* . *#RRRRARERRl coming, WE DECIDED TO SELL THEM eputy Ci ler Chandler this|* ELL THEM, AND WILL SELL THEM Deputy. Compérolier, Chand & TEMPTATION TOO MUCH; #/" 0 os Oot OO ibaa ae ey ey Ex - Councilman Sawyer had|* RETURNS TO JAIL CELL * pm a ret eh gh , Think of thi charged that Bothwell was getting | * STILLWATER. Minn., April ® on aed } even with Manschrack because the|# 4-—Saying that the tempta- # latter had trimmed down Both-|# tion was too great for hin * \ well's expense account covering|® the Sailor,” whose # trips to the East is Charles Price, re- # | - — * * | ew Cabinet : Veal at Wich dist we Geli elise welknael MADRID, April 4.—The person * € 7 t make his ov Is. All se % ! of the new cabinet was published » included in this sale, as we need the | im the official gazette today as fol.|* ******¥¥¥¥¥¥* nd-hand pianos can be had from it what it call an Premier, Canalejas: foreign min-| ister, Garcia Prieto; minister of the interior, Ruiz Valarino; minister of Gig Wathed Breck) war, Gen, De Laque; minister of | FRANCISCO, “April 4 marine, Garcia Pedal; minister of | njanetion with Sheriff justice, Gen. Barrososo; minister of ethan, deeed Gateeh | Padlic works, Gen. Gasset ing @ etty-| ‘Of public instruction, Prof. Gimeno. » ‘Thorapace ed SAN Working in mith of § es today wide search for minister are SRR ee ey WhO be alles *| rooms in a #| with Dr. Lewis ¢ ave 0 » st. lodging Chisholm, held in 121 ARE FINED The following arrests were # | th made last month for violating * | es the anti-spitting law: In thea ® tres, 58;"on sidewalks, 43; in street cars, 12, and miscel laneous, 8. Fines to the amount # | © of $270 were collected for * AND THEN SMARTY these violations. ” LOST HIS SMILE 3ROOKLYN, Apri Is th AEWKEKAKEA KAA KH| BROOKLYN, April 4 , police headquart asked | voice over the telephone last night There's a murder at Jewel st. and Norman ay. Send the cops quick In a few minutes a patrol wagon of John D. Powell that the find woman would murder settee eee ee BANDITS WORK FAST LOS A Li April 4.—Police three negro bandit night jumped from a Ireight train in the Southern Pa-|@ashed up to the place mention tifle yards, held up Mrs. M. No-|A youth grinned at them from the mura, secured $50, and reboarded | or of & saloon f the train. Two blocks further on| — 3 apt hers , obbed F nal of 5 | mapped the serges iaeuuewas. kis ecmene. Sure, a man inside is killing ? |time,” said the young man TAKE NOTICE, TEDDY Instead of the laugh the youth STANWOOD, April 4.—Following | expected he was yanked to jail on a, pair of twins, triplets, two girls |@ Charge of disorderly conduct | and a boy, became members of the] BaNNiCK GOES THROUGH | M. P. Imislund family 11 children living. y have 7 ae Chief Bannick yesterday passed ; the civil service examination with The nomination and election of|an average of 87.2. Wappenstein | officers of the Young Men's Repnb-| averaged 84 and Ward 80.32 at the} lican club will take place on Sat-|time of their respective ‘examina-! urday. | tions. Lady Wellington Coal Everybody 1s Interested in saving money, but everyone doesn’t know how. Start with thé coal bill; cut it down! How, you ask? Purchase LADY WELLINGTON COAL, the fuel that lasts longer, gives more heat, and is absolutely free from waste, Prices are lowest. At bunkers: $5.50—Nut, $4.00—Furnace, Lump, $3.75 Distributers for Superior Issaquah Coal Prices at Bunkers Lump, $4.50—Nut, $3.50 PACIFIC COAL AND OIL COMPANY O. M. LATIMER, Mgr. MAIN OFFICE \ LATONA BUNKERS 40) HINKLEY BLK.\\ 113 NORTHLAKE AVE, BOTH PHONES 5040 \North465-Green 652 FOR WEST SEATTLE PRICES BHONE WESTI1 Delivery 10 Cents; Vans are waterproof, dust p word for , your priv at the FAC P. BENT COMPANY Near Pike. GEO. 1421 Third Av. Sonoma county jail for the al-| - AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE BLIC MARKF TIEETTHE,4Ee i iS ODUCE HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO Public Seales in Market Office Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont and University Districts. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON GROCERIES Pioneer Milk, 2 15e Asparagus Tips +18 Se 20 Lbs. 10¢ Corn Starch Sc Noodles, 2 pkgs. . 50 Sugar, $1.00, With a Purchase of $1.00—FREE DELIVERY H.A. EBA Manning's Coffee -J Manning’s Coffee Store 1519 PIKE PLACE. cans COW BUTTER STORE 1433 FIRST AND PIKE Cheese Full Hawaiian Pineapple Cream Beki East 414, MADISON Cedar 414, ns all padded Inside At 12th furniture t Bekins 10 move you is an safe am in Coral Jewelry Coral Brooches, set sterling and gold-f bars, are shown in many { “splaye plea design Among are | bordered effec terestingly 5 at $1.00 to $3.5 } nt 1 ed Coral Beads, in plain or { dominate graduated style the are 20 inche and all are lor and may be shortened to any ! desired. Prices from 50c to”) to pe hi $ Firet Proor. { Undermuslins Specially Priced |FURNITURE | | DRY GOODS FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Gtore Closes Dally at 6 in a wide range of pretty 1 at the 30. | NEW ARRIVALS IN Women’s Fine Tailored Suits — ied in these me suit t $45.00 The materials available worsteds, tan mixture nd black and white s« itings. Both plain tailored distinctive braid-t n dels are rep. resented, and of many tl is OF a kind The coat re in the popu | th, lined with oft silk ¢ tin, and kirt re plain straight-cut ef. Interesting lue t $45.00 Women’s Tailored Suits at $25.00 An « cellent sh serge Suits, in close-fitting notch colla plain coat sleeve. The shirts are in straight effect rT tl bit back and side fasten. ing At $25.00, exceptionally-good value ¢ afforded in Taj- lored Suits, in ture , suits broken lines that formerly sold at, higher price Py ~ All-Silk Scarfs at $1.75 ‘Eton Collars, Special 50c Phi tion includes a vari- ety of attractively designed col harmor lars of Venise lace; small, medium ian de are shown. Spe colors cially priced at 50c each. in many pleasing patterns, in and large size pre hemstitched Other Eton Collars of Venise lace in distinctive new designs and shapes are featured at from $1.00 to $4.50 each. ame price First Fico, ents that have become slightly soiled from disp! including Tailored Cx SI bd t tions, Long Skirts, Extra Gowns and Extra-size S$ ers; also French Lingerie, embtacing Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Long Skirts and Combi . \ ioe cneageiagel ae ee” | In Spring FRENCH SLIP-OVER Gown as illustra short ' Set of Six Fine-Blown Table Tumblers, Special 75c Fine-blown trated, quoted ure, set of six Rugs Priced for Clearance In this line of Room-size Rugs and Runners there is only one of each pattern shown colors are included. are the product of our own workrooms, | NUMBER ee nwe (ee GA ene ke en pS flowing Table Tumblers, tively cut in sunburst de sleeves with deep yoke in design set in with embroidery veir an unusually low fig c. SIZE 9 9 9 10 9 & & 3 3 3 9 8 6 6 7 x12 x12 x15 6x12 x10 3x11-6 3x12 x12 x15 9x 8-7 x12 3x14 2x 5-9 Ox 8-3 6x 9 x12-9 Direct-Action Gas Ranges made of slightly soiled, special $3.95. Tailored $1.50 to $2.50. Extra-size Drawers, 5O¢ to $1.00. Combination Suits, corset cover and skirt or princess st $1.00 to $2.50. French Hand-made embroidered Corset Covers, large only, special 75¢ to $4.5 sizes Law French t ered French Gombin tly $1.50 to $3.95. dered and slig French nainsook finished with attractive ng attrac- ign, as illus- cl WEAVE Wilton Rug Velvet Rugs Wilton Rug Wilton Rug Wilton Rug pe nan Saxony Rugs amless ‘Tapestry Rug Wilton Runner Wilton Runner Tapestry Brussels Rug Tapestry Brussels Rug Tapestry Brussels Rug Body Brussels Rug Body Brussels Rug Bigelow Axminster Rug Wilton Velvet Rug y | Chemise ee Combinations, and Chemises special $1.50 to $4.95. SPECIAL $1.50 with full hand-embroidered hand-embroidered A variety of the most wanted Some are factory-made, while others Third Floor ARANCE PRICE 25¢ t& ‘Patterns Shirts in light. colorings, patterned in black and special Pi white, heliotrope and white and other pleasing effects, sizes 14 to 17 Price $1.50, « 25%, and solid cok s, $2.00 and $2.50. als in $2.50 New ar stripe effe Hand h shac ay, h iotrope, royal-bl active patterns, of g xtures ir Joyto $2.50. —First Floor, Stationery Items Highland Linen Paper, in | Easter Cards ina largess pound boxes, 50c ; | sortm le to $1.00. 15¢ Gilt-edge Playing Cards, Easter Favors, 5¢ Se package. Firat Fleer. niaun , special envelopes package. to $3.00. | to match Ostermoor Mattresses . In making the Ostermoor Mattress, eight sheets of spt cially treated cotton filling are laid one over the other and compressed or interlaced by gentle, even pressure, forming one elastic sheet of equal thickness throughout. ‘The result it and comfortable and spread is a Mattress that is very elastic, does not mat or pack, lose its shape « Priced as follows: 35-Ib. three-quarter size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in -} tan striped ticking, one part, $12.70. 40-lb, three-quarter size Osterm ticking, one part, $14.75 i 40-Ib. twin-bed size Ostermoor Mattress, blue art tickings one part, $14.75 45-Ib. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in blue and white striped A, C. A. ticking, $15.00. pre 45-Ib full size Ostermoor Mattress, in tan striped ticking: two part, $17.00. 50-Ib. full-size Ostermoor ticking, one part, $18.00. 50-Ib. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, ticking, two part, $19.00. z - 60-Ib. fullsize Ostermoor Mattress, covered in satin it ished blue ticking, with French edge, two part, as illustrat or Mattress, in blue art Mattress, covered in blue at covered in blue att Firet Floor, Annet $ 8.50 $16.00 $ 9.00 $13.00 $19.00 $42.00 Frederick & Nelson Monthly Style Books Free Incorpordted Madras Shirts, in effective designs and styles, im light tarl & Wilson Shirts, in conservative Easter Neckwear, in the season’s newest effects, in ewe and two- and three Sy, FURNITURE! DRY GOOps| | Ae a

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