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eek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc 7 CASHIN her Madison. M. 882; Ind. 1655. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 CENTRAL WET WASH Thome Queen Anne 1h34 3 { Work und. Rough ARC HITECT UNGALOWS. #fee AND UP NICHOLS WINeK LEY MEK > | list of third-class s ACADEMY routs Neat time Dancing Guaranteed to 4 Private . Lessons |; koean » |delma, fe . yo Weaneeday. Friday aturday ™ in ROLL; Tad. TOR HOUSE WIRING ELECTRIC IRONS HEATING APPLI- ANCES REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. RALPH KROWS ELECTRIC CO. 316 Union, Opposite P. 0. FAST a FOR TACOMA . INDIANAPOLIS and FLY ER FOR EVERETT AND - EDMONDS STR. WOUX F . 500 1. 12:00 Noon REE ROUND TH le Ti Soc. Sdmonde 40 Above rates effective Dee. “MOORE THEATRE Adeline prs he Did Adolfand 1F YouUR MAN Anor 1S PREPARED TO Pircn TODAY, L WANT HIM TO Go IN AGAINST THE ATHLETICS, WITH You BENIND THe Ca Ps x, Mr, OSear, | SaTuRMY. PARTIAL LIST OF THE — THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS jHedvig Turkula, William Turke A|Vartauon Vartauron, Ellen Wicks, passengers and |Silene Yesburg, Hanna Youseff, Jerew rescued from the wrecked |George Yousef, Marian Yousetf |steamship Titanic by the Carpathia| Securl Cummason, Philip Senn, |Was received by wireless last night. |Nicola Ellase, Nicola Oano, August The list follows Abrahamson, Bednoura Aloun, | Nora Murphy, Mariania Assim, Carlo Nelson, Can | MeCarthy, G. D. derson Osplumd. Messemeck Madera Yusef,| John Carles, oe Moudarck, Halinan Mou-| Anderson, Selma Astlund, darck, Gitos A, Moudarck, Mina/Astlund, Lillian Astlund, Akleseh | Musulman |Abelseph, Leak Aksaks, Lee Bing Sanuca Subul |Marie Boklin, Eugene Boklin Eeirice Sinde, Haline Boklin, Latefe Boklin, Pilly Aksake, Nanni Maliedell, Maggie Morrigan, Ber. Casem, Boyam Casem, Emily Batt tha Mar: ristof Madsen, Albert|man, Maria Bockstr Danie! M Duckley, Lridget Bradley Mary MeGovern, Ernest McKey, . E Alice MeKey, Thomas McCormack John Nickaren Aledson, Bertha son, Mary Ne! Demina K Nelson, Yree Nyhem. Annie MeGowan, Agnes Doyt (or Mra. A. A. Dick), Magaret Nanga, jMageie J. Murphy, Leonch Elde- grek, Heuna Mamnman, Krikorean |Kirora, Hanwakan (?), Deliah Me- }Dermott, Marlkarl. | Jobn McKaren | Helena Anguseo Anna Kolsbotte! Arthur Olsen, (By United Press Leased W PORTLAND, Me, April 18 °) Katie Mullin, Kate Messemeckes, An Edna Felix Rost Abbott, ekat, Javina Muno, Mulan, Delia Diano- Karl Mathjoax, Bertha Barlson, M onte Ellen pare Gus Cobn, 1 Cribb, Minne Conto, Neville Will Conto, Katie Connelly Carr, Theodore Demueder Joseph Krigeane, P. D. Charles Daly, Marcola Daly Etta Dean and two children, garet Devaney, Recos Bridget The names of survivors among the third-class or steerage gers were sen: from the Carp to the scout cruiser Chester, which | relayed them to the Salem, to be relayed again to the | station at Newport. picked up by a wire operator here as the Chester sent | them in, « After a portion of the list had been sent, the was heard transmitting a message from the Chester directing her to stop send: | Daly, Mrs. Mar Aling Ludgulss, Nora O'Leary Coterina § Patros. Pickard, Nobesa Patros, | Ernest. Pérson, Norah Roth, Anna |Reiboo, John Churchson Nicola Suliel, Juho Strinder, Jan Schurbint, Jules Sap, Sanna Sofia 8. Joblom, Rose Sibeirome, Agnes Sidelrome, Amy Stanley, Johan Sumdian, balia Smythe, Axel Shine Florence Kersc Kroft Hedvix, RK ing for a while BOURNE’S UNIQUE CAMPAIGN TO BE WATCHED CLOSELY PORTLAND, ¢ a man senato aly to without ever of that st Can; States rron with widely variant views part of them think he sent back to Wash he has made good, A large ought to be ton becaure others say, be without th electe on ® *; appealing of his going to the for months he voters to admit Oregon he is getting others are going to vote is a question that by the Oregon voters at * Friday in the Jonathan Bourne, Jr., sen Oregon, who in what he progressive policies. But there are many others who | view Senator Bourne's innovation in campaigning with resentment ‘It looks as if Bourne, if he} wants the people of Oregon to hire him, ought to make a personal ap- | plication for the job,” say many If he's so indifferent, we needn't be anxious to reelect him.” Supporters of Ben Selling, suc |cessful Portland business man and |opponent of Senator Bo race for the stands for Be nse of the d campaign. True, he the voters of his state some hua dreds of thousands of pieces of literature, but so far as making A speaking campaign, either himseif | or by proxy, he has not even at tempted it puts the question up to the le of Oregon squarely nomination, up to you,” he says frank-| latter view a want to return to| Whatever their view mah who has done|are watching the race with inter for his Jest, hardly second to that to | they feel in the contest for the publican prestdential nomination, and it is safe to say that nearly every voter in Oregon will vote for against tor Bourne Friday with the nest satisfaction in t has ordinary made no bas sent to republican senatorial make much of this t is whether ye | Washington a the voters state or return to the system—usi misieading statements a evils people Be re | kindred The | Senator of Oregon urne’s novel look campa Seattle Theatre je : ‘i Week PRINCE « of Company B” (COLISEUM. THEATRE Mats And ¢ ’ War F “SHEN ANDOAB” $$ prod ay toe ek, We & 206 | Influenc SSI THE MAN WHO Gnhows OTHER MIG ACTS PANTAGES. vans SCOTCH MINSTREL MAIDS CLEMMER THEATRE: Beattie Best Photoplay House NEW PHOTOPLAYS ‘ODAY Added Attraction “THE PIPE” Featuring th 1 Actor 4 avorite . WILDER 1 Numbi 1,200 Sente—10 ¢ Opposite the Bow Marche \Said “Yes” When She Was Weak LOS ANGELES, April 18.-—The jsuit for the annulment of marriage brought by Mrs, Margaret Arm strong Howell, the “Helen Gould of Spokane,” in which undue hypnotic is alleged, was scheduled resumed to Howell that her » to marry her husband was) Hoy ts Mr aca | nierns | Mr. and Mra Ackrict |to be , 5 Bok aod Mrs. William Mrs, Wililam & kened cond nd Mra. | woman of honor | SINGLE TAX WINS IN | EVERETT ELECTION ,, EVERETT atest re ion, and that Park Good upelled mar his present t Mre. Don S. Alford ¢ word ot d Mra. Ben F. times before Miller Fred Kersh Charles William &, Wash. Ag 18 Joseph Gra turns from all precincts that the Single provision of the new charter carried by a majority of fifty except two Indicate Tax hai Girl te son, 128 Mer Martin Francisco |MONEY IN SHEARING | ANGORA GOATS | STARTUP One thousand from Angora Mra. Wash pounds goat April 18 of mohair cents & netted F and L. ©. which indicates that raising 1s profitable Mrs. er st Mr Agontina Wel and Garrett ‘oat hal Yr. M. ¢ ra r ; Ludovic agiovanna Berryman will be rday by Judge Ronald m aes slain the Arc dance Gill regime. They yesterday to the in with oper The pun jail sen. of $250. i his John G Marie Syrjjzepa Lewin I Baytot Winitred J. Doy {Carl White) Bertha Hau Hunter, | erwin Ww Youten | Gertrude the |dictment "chavs ing them jating a public ishment of 90 nuisance a maximum jtence days or a fine DIAMOD $10 up. €1 up. pairing D rings from Watches from Fine watch re Houghton & Jewelers, 215 Way Hotel ‘« Building, | rne in the | which | Ley M@ SG€— Dias 123 1 DOn'’D wow ADovort SATURDAY — VEN I PITCH OW SaTUR~ DAY ID CUTS INTo Der Day So MUCH ommandment | I don't like Bourne but you've got! things for | Senator Bourne because they | | HE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 18, His Backstop Put Off Their Debut? No-o-o! 1 Bavere Dere 35 DSomeDines In Dor, Den Wo Ne You €o To MR. TRUE PITCN YODAY, BeCoss I MAKE 1D A RULE 1912, (D 193 SerrLeD! Te. HIM I Don'D VWtt NOD Be FER YO PITCH ON SATURDAYS. 80 LIVES ARE LOST IN THIS WRECK (My United Press Leased Wire) N FRANCISCO, April 18 Eighty lives were lost in the wreck of the passenger steamer Cachep off the west coast of Pern, om she night of March 21, according to the British tramp steamer Queen Hele fa, in port here today The Cachepol was British officers and a crew Chileans, with 30 passengers. believed that the vessel's manned by of 60 It ie boilers |biew up, causing it to sink Inafant y, as no tr of the Cachepol was found and not s soul was saved. The sen was as calm an ginse at the time The Cachepol's Guyaquil, Peru. on the between Payta, occurred run. and wreck regular Eeuador, Butt $8.00. Other Sold by | the Chas. H. Lilly Co, Foot of Main w.. Senttia Drink Kristoferspn’s perfectly pasteurized MILK The Milk of certainty. Phone your order for regular delivery. A. Kristoferson, Main 223. Elliott 223, Hundreds of people are going into Central Oregon daily. Bend is the future great city of that great empire. Buy now while prices are low. It only takes $10 a month, Bend Park Co. 860 Empire Bldg. Dry Fir Wood $3.25 For Large Load $2.25 For a Small Load Carbon Cooking Coal, ton, delivered trict $4.75 per in university dis These prices are made moving stock yard to our new to save old from location C. B. NIBLOCK 5640 20th N. E. Kenwood 674 Scotch Stomach Drug Store and Columbia |KEEN FIGHT ~ |FRISCO’S QUAKE | ANNIVERSARY 1° Leased W: N FRANCISCO, April 18 At 5:15 o'clock, on the morn. ing of April 18, 1906, San Fran. cisco was visited by the biggest earthquake in half a century, followed by a fire which cost hundreds of | and wrecked the city. Today, the sixth anni versary of the disaster, scarcely @ trace of ite work rem: whi! n Francisco is in th midst of energetic preparation for playing hest to the world at the Panama-Pacific exposi- tion here, in 1915, | |Changed His Name Every Little While) (My t OAKL. IN OREGON PRIMARIES (Ry United Prone Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or, April 18 the eve of the primary election to Oregon orrow, supporters of President Taft, Senator La Follette and Col. Roosevelt are all optimintte and faction exprenses confi |dence that tts candidate will re jeetve the republican presidential nomination. The contest for | presidential nomination bas de joped into a great race betw | Speaker Champ Clark and Governor Woodrow Wilson. The New Jersey }governor is recetving strong sup | port, and his adherents claim that he will recetve the nomination. | Clark men, however, will b on cede thin. Keen interest also ix felt in the jfight between Senator Jonathan | Bowreg Jr. and Ben Selling, for republican nomination for United States senator, Both fac thons assert they will win. | A tremendously heavy vote is ex (yw On te each the democratic el ate April Dr. Milton Abraham. and forger, also known 4 Harry Westwood Cooper and as Er nest Moore Chadwick, used three aliases during bie visit in London and changed his name every time he visited a new city, was learned here today in a telegram sent to) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Milbrath of | Oakiand, parents of Miss Anna Mil peowes brath, Abraham's sixth wife of rec-| i WraAhin JE | 04, with whom be fled to England | the girl in ‘Lenten and she is now | | with an aunt at Gary, Ind, from | Tie yeotaeccs er sy whence the telegram Was sent | = TAFT STILL HOPES, WASHINGTON, April 18 | Fol-| jJowing the adage that no news is) good news, President Taft today de- | clares that he still bopes that Maj. | |Archibald W. Butt, bis military jaide, wan rescued from the liner | Titanic. He has telegraphed Maj. | Butt's relatives to that effect BIG GOLD STRIKE Presse Leneed Wire) | y, Or, April 18—Re- |porta received here tell of a great }xold strike on the Lucky Boy cl in the High Grade district near h and It is expected today that greatest gold rush in this vicinity 'tor years will be made. Hundreds of miners are reported to have lett Denver for {he Pine Creek and High | Grade dtetriete | FIREMEN HURT | (By Uen Press Lean Wire) PORTLAND, Or., April 18. | Harry Pollock, fire captain, and R. L, Lollack, a fireman, today are suffering from injuries receiv ed while fighting a fire tn the res-/ idence section of Portland. They were burt when a ladder on which they were mounted slipped and the fire fighters fell to the ground. Both will recover. | May Robson Hurt | MEDFORD, Or., April 18.—May | Robson is rapidly recovering toda |from injuries sustained last night when she tripped and fell down a fight of stairs in the local theatre which necessitated calling off her yerformance here, She will be able to resume her work in a week time. elalil tee our Bppliances, Hmbe and to be Catalogue and advice tree. A LUNDRERG Co. 1107 Third Ave, Is the Practice of Medicine WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE Chronte and acute complaints yleld to this modern branch of the medical science with sur prising ease, Dr. Joseph Roane Suite 42457 Are Bidg. hh ee ee ee \* * LOS ANGELES, April * Although #6 was showered with pearls and other gifts by the sultan of Sulu, who vainly impartuned for her hand, Mrs Me Sweet Baker today is the bride of Francis Murphy head of the Wm. J. Murphy Evangelical association, fol lowing a@ secret wedding at Phone Ballard 614 Santa Ana. Mrs. Murphy is CALLARD BAKING CO. |f {'5) Gwen Sweet, US A, un 8. A., and 4. KANNITZER & SONS, Props. | P of former Con 6218 24th Ave N. W. | Baker of Boston, QUALITY AND guauerer COMBINE: 18 Ballard Business - Directory BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER. TISEMENTS BELOW. THEY ARE |RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT BALLARD BAKING CO. whom she divorced Steet eeeeeeeteeeeeee eee ee eee ee 2 |GARDEN CLUB WORK IS PROGRESSING | With the over 100 lot ja meeting Jelub in the Chamber ling that the work CASCADE DRUG Co, ff!" had begur | that the citize For Coughs and in the Colda of long atan : ing try a bottle of « our Cod Liver Oil cmulsion with loaphites: Price 400 and 750 a bottle. DAIRY ICE CREAM Always on band lesale and nit rk of plowing effected, Ha t night addressed Seattle Garden | of Commerce f beautifying h earnest, and A marl » of campaign | alr THE ROYA Amy Hat eat j of the 5420 Leary Ave. a Sta, 8403 Ballara ave. Jed change attle before Is ove Superintendent Murray jelty sanitary department Joperate with the elub to tent that the men and ¢ ment of | {his department are at the service | f the organization. | Judge Holds Trustee Units Not Real Estate Trustee units are according to the memorandum de cision of Judge Myers, handed down | esterday. Jade Myers thus sus tains the contention of Assessor Parish and the board of equaliza jtion, The Dexter Horton bank ap If aled from their decision, contend of will han ex the PRONE Ballard 218 Ballard “Ballard Sheet Metal Works Metal Works ©. F. Simpson HONE ©. B. Rance malincd 4 URN, work Gum SPECIALTY Ballard Sheet Metal Works Skylights, Blow Piping, Conductors Gutters, Hotel and R t EMBALMERS Calls Night or Day. Prompt Attention 8. MAYFIELD PHONE BALLARD 9 Prices in Reach. not real estate, ing that the untts held by the bank in the Maynard building should be deducted under the classification ot reel estate from the capital ste Work General Mit] and Boat Work aAgsessment, vec- Wee, Ma, TRUE ADL ReGners ExcHeDiInaLy Dor we Words ch Music by Condo CADIET AND GA TLEMGN fa WIR BATTERY TODAY WK Be AS At ED \ O8G4R ano ADA ven AME To = — TAFT MEN TRY TO STEAL PRIMARY April 27. n snfair tection, eves © assurance that = Fa county conven- | absol The « Primarie Democratic tion—May 1. Democratic —May 6, Wa Republican tlon—May 4, Republican state convention 1 —May 15, Aberdeen. t . state convention Walla county conven know They hand picked” 121 which they from a list of Taft # the only legally quali ‘on from King county, amd people's primaries are ta of lese majesty However, the Taft club tow ing to stake all ite — executive committee's matter men plan to steal the mary convention, and they openly boasting about it We will show you,” said George H. Rammens, one of the Taft pokeame ‘that we were right }when we said that it is imponnible to hold honest primaries, Why, 1 [aeae rather win this primary ele Taft prt are REMOVAL SALE Wall 20 to 50 Per Cent Discount Until May ist, when we to a new location at Pine St., bet. 2d and 34 Aves ern markets. You will find worsteds, : and Scotch goods in all the newest colors and terns. They are hand-made in every respect= hand made button holes, hand padded shoulders and hand felled collars. They are beautiful suite Select one tomorrow or Saturday for— $12.85 A. Bridge & Co. FIRST AND YESLER TWO ENTRANCE The Largest Clothiers on the Coast. REMOVAL SALE m vacate o 7 NT FROM 20 piscow blank papers | per single per single 50 reR CE White Vgrninhed tile papers Giit pa roll n per single r 1 burlap, al GLOBE WALL PAPE R CO. 90T SHOOND AV tHe § 4 TS tab. Pt i

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