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s JAPS FAILED TO ATTACK PORT ARTHUR RUSSIANS WERE READY TO GIVE BATTLE YESTKRDAY, BUT FLKKT DID NOT »NOW UP rlpp* N«n \m'd) FORT AUTlirit. April U.-Th» grit •ral attark by a laf«*ly rrln(»rvrtl Jmptkttf* (Irrt, which II *« l.rli<-\.-.l would I* maiic on thu city laat lll«llt. «iv not occur. All day )T«trr\Ujr th» town was la a ■tali of ni!'iir«nl excUrtnrnt and •vary n>< ti..-n It «*• •vi •< i«>l Ihi re port* of tn» apprv*. h ul tb« .n.ntv would t>«> r.c«iv«-.1, li.a Ui. &at>bath %ulrt »a» un<tt»turtirtl. ll> a ■«•»■!» l d!i;>< r.nalK-n. tit* ordm ««r» ta*u»<) that no r*U«ioua t«<lwg *oulJ b» h'l.l by th« aoldtcra or •*lt t>r». on account »{ lh» llll'lh'lH Of Ul* lituatlon. Hakaj . torpedo beat flotilla pa tr«ll*d th* op» ro».lat»att and vm \ur*d t*r out to K-a. but nut until ><■«■ iatU^y tvvnir* wtr* any vaa»cla that FLEET PASSED CHEEFOO (By Beiippa News Am - 1 " < ana : April 11.-A fl«*t cf Jap- , aneaa wanhlpa, cH>i\a*iUn« uf aeven teen batteahlpa and eruta«ra, m ac«r* j or ««r» of «tr»«nrr» and l»rh. tor> p«do boats, paaacd here laat Bl«Ht. II | U uiuvtd they ant bound fur Port RUSSIAN BLUNDER NEWCHWANG FORTS FIRED ON PILOT BOATS. BE LIEVING THEY WERE JAP WARSHIPS (By BcrtrP« N*t»a Aaa'n.> NEWCHWANO, April 11 -A tn!»w» 4*r«taru!lnc of th* customs flaahllcht atrnaia rau*»<l treat »• tt.m»r.t at mid nlirhl !»-t r.lsht. Offk-trs In r. rnm*n! of th« forts ih :«hi tb« Jap*n*aw wtr* BMkktrts v attack, and op*n«d fir* en a for? of pilot boat* and merchantmen ostward bound. . Two Chinese inmrit w*r« a truck by . -AT THIS WHITE HORSE TAV KHN. ■ .The members of th* Baker com pa»ny ar* poorly caat in "At the White Hort* Tavern," an adapta tion from the German play "Im W*laa«n Rocaa'l." in which they opened a week's «ngac*toent at the B«a.ttl* laat Right. Oeorg* Allison, the leading man of Urn oompany, for ium» unknown rea son, appears as a German head w»lt»r, a part to which h« Is In no wta* suited, and he mak*a the aw faU*«t botebwork of th* German dialect that any on* could very well imagine. Ills mannerisms ar*> for •ten to th* type he aaiumes to rep r«**nt. and he !n]<ct« non* of hi* magnetic parsonallty Into th* unfit ting? roll. Alison I* a dr*u-sult Fine Old Cognac or Grape BRANDY $1.00 Per Quart Bottle Every quality at Its r»«p»of|v» prlc« h«ro cannot b« matched by any other bouna at the price. \\> ar» l»4«n In our tin". Call, pbon* or writ* us. Will treat you right. *04 First Are. South BOTH PRONn PINK 1751. Kr»« Utllttrr. I' lONNIV-WATION CO. I EXpfc—t, M*i« It »*t»l« W««^ § YOUNG LADIES, ATTENTION We hare Jutt receive a VASIOTZ CONSIGNMENT of MIBHFTS' RUITH for younf ladlea from 12 TO 18 YEARS, which for oorrect n«w of ■(»* and good value. CANNOT BE EQUALLED XI.Hi;- WOSSTH-1. Then*" can »xi bought on the HAMF EAST TEKMH tl., I obtain In our LADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHINO DEPARTMENT. 91,00 PEn WEEK. W* H»o b*v* a iplcndld line of MISSES' HATS. Eastern Outfitting Co. _ 422*424 Pik* fitratt, Corner Fifth. might MN| to thr riwmy » ■ A W|i fi.-rl ni'i'i .trr.l oil Hi.- ■•■>» •nut a warning »»* ii..»1i«.l lv lit* mil itary lir«il<|tl«( li tK. but Ui. «;. 11 <ll» --»i-r<-«i"i without »i'|Tv«tliinn within • ..III* dl.la; It v bvtteved that the extra prer«u ttuna that had u*«i» taken >i>itiii an unexpected attack d«lrrn»l the Jape from making the attempt, anil that II *11l be made i.nit night lhl» wtrk. rrom all m.li. mi il.r Jap«ap*e Intend to repeat their effort to bottl* up th* Huulan fle*t, but with a mv. li larger fleet of fir* -M|. It la uudrr atood that til* enemy ha* twenty dla mantlcd .1. »m. ra reaay tv t»« acut tied in the harbor is <wii aa th* fl«^t can ft«ht Ita way ' - »' «n<ui«h lv» the. kMMT bay t» attempt thla coup. Arthur. Thla In th» fleet which U reportrd to h*v* b«*n lurmrd for th* purp«*« [ of maktna! an attack on Purt Arthur on th* Urvrk i:*»t*r yr»i.-' but la* (time unknown reaaon th* t! m bailment did not MM piaca. a ahTI and kltte*. B*v*ral »hot» were fired before the artillery niea discovered ih>-ir mtatak*. Th» Inrl.ir r.t at <wa the mental •train under which th* RtuMrtane art tabor inc. r»vrrl«h activity prevalla among th* military, who arc d- -in* the b«»t thrr can to prrpar* for a Japanese a» •suit actor aji4 should grae* drawing- I room K»n«» except wher* absolutely necessary that ha sbould assume oth«r role*. Th* necessity for hi* appearing as Leopold, th* I lead waiter. In "At th* Whit* Horse Tavern" la hardly ap parent, and It certainly puts htm to a mm disadvantage. Again, Eather t.yon play* th* part of the hoat*ta In a llaUesa, Indiffer ent sort of a way as If ah* were tired of life or wanted her release. Inasmuch a* th* play calls for no loading man or woman several of the people In th* company shine with about equal brilliancy. Oza Waldrop, a* a tUplng coy girl, will ing to be wooed and won, but •catast th* prop«r way to bring It about, la decidedly clever. William If. Bernard, aa a shrewd lawyer with a penchant for Indiscriminate lova makini. who appear* In the noval role of a mala matchmaker, trying to marry off «v*ry member In the company to somebody, and at th* same tin.* erwteavorina; to secure th* moat acceptable '.'better hair* for himaclf, la th* llf* and strength of th* catt. Aa pur* character act or«. William Dills and James Ful ton make the moat out of their parts. Dills •• a crabbed, cynical old man ufacturer, trying to n»l a vacation but never finding reat, and Pulton mm an old German tutor who take* a vacation every four ytara and en- Joys every mlnut* of It. Howard Itunael adda a t)r«<-xln"«« to the production that helt-ii out th* rambling;, hit or minx courte of th« action In a capital manner. Ru*mll la a born comedian and a con •clentlou* and connliitent actor. Hay Dcrnard, In the novel rola of a "female poatman," had an lnnl« --nlflc#nt part, but In a po»tjr'«" uni form of modlih brown an<l vlanrpd cap sha made a charmlnf plctnre that nhould not b« ov«r|noke<l. There If little or no plot In "At th» White Hum* Tavern," anil the action titkrn you nowhrre In pnrlli U l»i Mini -.i ■>«<■« tron nlxiut the ■nin< .|>iaH«-i of Hie cont|iaa», '"'• there I" »KCt»Atnyl> vlrvrr .llul.'K'Ht, plenty of funny iliuattona, and the |>l»y l» fli-an. wlioltaotn* and well atagrd. Hut fur the uitfortunnte instill* of itf>iii«> of the parti It would be all il. .( any i!.i--!i ia>'«' ««>uH »i«li to I re. \ \\ \ "The Klonuwuy" fill mlblu'.l plenty 0 fthrlUa Is luvi-r* of III* mi>t>«li»tiui i >■! night nt Hi.- Third Avriaie. Thr Kl!>l> »".1» u.nt Mil.l « lilt ilrllNtlt when the aafe-Mowtng' acrn« by the two "ii'fiiiitit-d burglara" mm pulled iff n,. in .ling to schedule. Tmu LofUM, aa "Dicky I'lxli, the ■towawny, t.i.niit iireat glory U|Mn hliii-u-ir. dividing the limiora *iiii Mill Varna ivti.>u In th« rule of "Chucky," the newsboy. Allhea Daln was vrry ai'fr|i(allr an the li«rolne, and tin- «up(>ort wan will "m to aamt>le." \ M \S nfJUHV "A Miiri of Myatrry" dm put on ■ th« Alcaiar limt tilKht. K.I lt*<V niotnl ami hka OOtnpUlJf (itayinf to .i. «.l<-.l kjMHM at >>"<>> the matlnta and utiilnir i-n MMM, Tti* cornedy-tlran>» ha« all th« »l»ni»nl» Hint draw w*ll At thn Al «mr, and •Th» Man of Mystery" »in htv» a popular run through the fit "* part or Ui» week, simiinf and daii< li« •roclaltlra enliven th« pier*. Alia )'httl« was ■ iirtiy an4 wlitnttig her«lni«. and Clyde (lr«njr»r ma» « vltlaln •ufftclenlly ' <" m»l on tho domand* of th« ca«» Kd Ilcdmona. although oulHiriiki In the nil* of an ■11 ductor. m.-iJr hi» uiuat hit. and l.< •!!* %'lrden *"'■ latir*!* In the character of an ad ."•■a. WILL WORK ON OITCM WAI.I VI A. April 11. —It '• report ed herv that work will COCQBMAQa In about thrc« w«rka on th* old ■' -' • Walla and CM«mM« Irrigation ditch, which «H>m*a out of th* Walla Walls (if ar Nil ■ Mil* bridge, betw^tn Wai lula and Teurhct. ami covet* about 10,000 acrea of »m land. Th«> (Utcb line ttkea In land on tli* louth » '« of th« Wnlta \V ilia at firit. tl.'n iri'«««» that atrrani and t..'.r|» anr ml thuufevitd* of arrta elo« to Wal lula. A Cullfortila man h<«- bf*n j<re»l dent of th* ■nf«iiy. with A. Bh«rr> ..ft. t-!.i» •>. •■■ tct.ijy- Mr. ■Mftv h»« »oM out In coa»t p»cPU. who. It It a*M. tnttnd to pro*«cxita th« developmrrtt. Th» project la an tlrety a gravity on*. Big Mir- Sold DtmANOo, Mulce. April 11 -VI aanU R«tranil«. a mltllnnatre mitn. baa aold on* of hi* pn>p«rUr«. th* ; tUnta IjiiTftla, tct an Am-tt-mi «r>m panr f.»r rim' •■> Th* laau I.tMTftla l« <m« <f th* rr*at i'l I ir>-li<i.!i i mlrif* of t)uranc<v * Th* purrha**ra intend to aiptllll th* prop^rlr on a **ry lart* •<•»!'. and la thla *ff««t m*rhli;rfv t* h*inc ord»t»d from th* United Suit*. Levlnson'a Quality Star*. All BeUlea Pull Measure, 5 warn ■ ■ • Table Claret 25c Per Full Quart Bottle Try out Table Claret at SB* for a futKquart belli*. Thl» It th* flneat mm ■nil in th* «it» for th* price. AI»«>» buy of a trading store, where you g»t good value. Free city delivery. Including Or*on Lake and luilard I'hone, Main «««. Ind 144. I -*v - TIT SPECIALS Etaxnln* and Cheviots, blue, Mac k and brown, blouse and •ton *ff.-< t, military tap**, full sleeves, pleated and (trapped ••am skirts; irpeclal tale $12.05 New York Store JACOB PERL. Prop., MIS Second Ay«. N««r Plk. Si. Telephone Main 1060 403 Plkt St. Brunner ft Co. FAMILY WINES AND LIQUORS GOODS DELIVERED FREE PUBLISHERS LOSE Slllf BOOK* ARE EXCLUDED PROM "SECOND CLASS" PRIVILEGES tll> K. ill |>» N*w» A««ii ) A- MIS'. I. 'N, IV C, April 11.— llouha .HUH"! K<> IhfoUKh III* nuilla ■>■ ■•ruin] i'Uh mutter, ■ < >t<u .ling to it d»clalon of Hi* ■u|>r«tn« '"lit la ili<> In what «na i«H«.I lh# »■■■ . ••i.l >lnu ii,nil mallri" milt, brought by IlougMon, Mlfflln * Co., of ..ion, •nd other fnihll»»i>-n« Th« courta below >!• »ii»(rvlMf.l Tit* |...i>iini>*(> r ».'i»rnl rnnla* ' twill"! (Iml th» HlvfinliU I.ltt-iitrjri H«rUa, th« <'olumbU 1-iliinrj. thr L»»t«<-ll\. I.lt<t»ry «n<l other Mi . *IU4 !!l.i«H— ulc'tiM '• •» ■ 1u.1»4 rii» publisher* •..cti-ii'. i iii. > w«r« l-*t ii»lii «l» •»<1 in<«»«ln»« Par It j y«ar« (li»»» (iubllra,t|um h*v« h*<l MCOItd-CU** l«l tVll<T :rm. CANNON IT •PKAKER OP houii WILL DC PERMANENT CHAIRMAN OF O. 0. P. CONVENTION . WASHINGTON. D. C April IL— I |r«l'r •'■iiiiuii »IU ».<<■{ t tlia i«> tttton of i"■im v »nt rhalrnmn of the I ■ ibll *;■ national convention at Chir*«o. a. pxvloudr anpounccJ I'orir.rr •Mrvtorj Of War KUlm I(»>t will t • the (rtn|or»r> i man »n4 wilt malic UM (trat «j-«i-rh. r*vl««TtD« Hepubttoan •rvoQlpllalMlMnt*. ••l-»" d•!ly uiit]«r lh« Itooatvatt »lmltil»> irnti mul aaundliif '' <■ kvynot* for th* *iii[>nt>)i ll* will prm* <1« th* first te| Hjr.ik< r CWUMI will |-i-»: • lul C tha following >1»>». I Ber.aior I-••!«' » ii» »«•• ch*lntv«B ol th« oommlltM on t*»«!ut; •> I It U hi» '."» thai the platform «h.»-.:-* b* abort and empb'tte. It li»» not >y«t b««n .Irlrrmlii'il who will at»n|. n«ta RMWVttt for the pr««l4cacr< but fi«natar FH>r»kcr of Ohio l.o» b**n P><-li!K-na.-l. EVANGELISTS PUT IN JAIL HALT LOU; Ajril 11 -sA t»«l* fou* n,»»(!i« • dM N*maien« Mi* •l> n church her* broka up in • row ••• night lit«. Kent Whit* of t»inv«r. An »v*ltc*ltit: h»r traveling companion. IV. U He*4*!man, Mid J. A lle«.l!ur><l. • ("(•] architect, and • m«mb«r of the board of director* of the church, war* itrttlt'l tot making a 41»turbance »i.-1 taken to the !«•:'.• station. Mr» Whit* hell nightly meeting* I the church laat week. Bh* at taok*4 th* N«urrn« chureii At L<fta Angeles, and thereby Incurred th* disapproval ef ton* of the ohm oh member*. Bh» was requested not to apeak again. l-««t night. However, ah* refused to b« silenced, and. to* telfcsr with rteedetman a: i Head* land, la said U> >>•»• disturbed th* me«ttnc by slnitng ml jumping about after th* faahkan "I th« "Jloly Jumpers," The p«Uc« were called and th* arrest* followed. WANT LANDS OPENED UP WAM.A WAI * April 11.-A r.'im b«r of hofn*»**li*r« In the Wall* Walla Und nffiea <t«iHrtrt will «!•'••■• H»n •tor Ana«ny and \v«»h!«#tr.f. • • th.f r«pr*art>.taU**e In !l<m*e and H. >'. to ttte their Influence with the depart ment of Ine Interior to hare part] i • ef th* in* !<• nd withdrawal Ml cpened acala to commutation entry and ecrip application. The rtalm*n<a i who will lake MM ■ are principally Walla Walla men with homestead* la Franklin eminty, but era* of other* are affected. At pr»»n« all Franklin county l« within th* withdrawal area, and '• available for ro*trlctloa' homeatead en try only, forcing all a!*!mante to live up to requirement* five y»are. Th»o« honieeteader* want to avail ihinnHvn ef the commutation clauae, pay fJUo an acre '" their <-!alma. and then da a* they Ilk*. There I* a good deal at for**! reaerve and other » ri| now an the market, and aome of them wM tat uae It. They want the non-lrri«abi* portions of the withdrawn territorTT released. SHE LIKES OLD MASSACHUSETTS 1, Arthur n»k»> today fllo4 (iitft in th» auperlnr court ««»ii.«« Mm. M» ridVn for divorce. Ha nllegßa de-' a-rtlnn. .'Ulmlna- that althoufh hi cam* wit anil l"ft her behind. In. 11*7, »)i" li'in for the l"»*t fow year* p«r«i«tently rifMWl to Join him in Ihla city. ll' haa written her often." 1 he aver*, but Ml letters alwaya com* back from Mananchuaetta unopened. /•£"£/. FROM BRIDGE The MM of I»ula I<ortli> eiralnat Hi* city and 11. 11. Kennedy to r» <i>v<r tS.O2S for !•••! i>ntiiil Injurira •iiiat:iln*'l I')' falling off th« Urant atraat brldir*. In balng h»-nril In th» ■uperlor c«urt today. Ixirtle claim* that a railing In front of Kennedy* property *•• defective. » HELD A JUBILEE COLKAX. April Jl.-The '■nu«ln«» Men* Jni.ll-n." held In the llldifeway theater Thnreday nl«ht. »ii* a aiw* cni from every ntnndpolnt, »•«!><•< tally that of finance. Tin- Jtitiltp* wn» «lv»n l.y tin- lii'll«» of id* Methodlit church to relaa mum y to buy a. carpet for tha pamonaft-e. Th« Colfnx orchestra furnUhcd the music. THE SEATTLE STAR •■Omni Worry, Wmtah Urn Urmm " Camk TCAiF-Hiii* Credit r7 OAiint t, rußMitum 00. The Mew Store Is a "Uttlo-at-a-Tlme Store" . The question of credit need not bother you when you come to the new —you »elrtt furniture, carpcU, dra penea, etc., from one of the most complete stocks in the Northwest. And you buy on the most liberal credit sys tem in th* Northwest. Everything Is in readiness for your trade new thing* are arriving daily, to be added to the already satisfactory assortment* Come mat least to look around. Toale-Hllls Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avo. and Union St ••AlUlilm Damn. Ihm Rmmi ■• r m - Omm" ROW OVER A PIANO MAKES TROUBLE IN A CHURCH WAJJJ^ WAUJI, April 11 T1»lr. Itcn ttftvh*ts of m* H«l n-iii.t . isiit. h b»v« wltbdrawn iu»\r natnaa from tha roll .■ a tttuM or • iaiiat 111 faatlnc of many fast •taiidim. which <-ulmliui<*U »h»n th» I"(h Dd«n i-fy «:<■. lin«<l to f»mov« a llano won lo a rotlnt contaat •*•» two *aar« ago. Th« •pill h«a af fa«t»i th» »tifi>«lh of th» church HIU», m theft •'• •'"' It* W»m b#f. l»ft. th* Cl.i'litlna- \jolY. which ■• i •>•'• '••'.*■ fam- Hi**, will probably fotta a r •■» church In tba fuum portion of th* city. Tba IV»*h rAtn «»cl»ly of th» ru»t IlaptUt church U compoa^d of roan* women whota ot>J«tt la koma Imprownaol. Two >■«'• M * a h«if ago tba rounf women threw tbtm- BALLARD TO HAVE FREE DELIVERY Or Bcrtppa Newa Aae'a.) lUUAIt!'. April IL-nellard I. to have a free delivery system- The receipts for th» year have *»e«*ded the r«<]uir*4 amount, ai«tegatln« over lit.*** by several hundred dol- Urt. I*o«tm*«t*r r. X I'etls ha* fi.l a formal application for free delivery, but II Is eipected that the government will wait until lb« end of the fiscal year, which •■rl'« Jui»» M. before taking action. Mal lard lt*da all th« *<-t«nd «la»« of flee* In U>« state this year In th« In crease of businefs. Quay HI ATT.antic CUT. April 11 -«Vnator Quay, who was taken suddenly 111 "J»t --«r 1«r. li reportn] a* about the came thle mornlna-. Ill* physicians a<l»i»» absolute «uJit- Notice to Subscribers If. any #T»nlii«. your cepr of Th» Blar has not arrived at • 0* o*clo«k, tttephane— «ur»»»t. Main 10«. or In dependent 11**. any time between « M and »:l»-and a copy will 1 • sent you at once, by upecUl mf«»eng»r. Mnurn'a XllHntrr •'» Third »»' •*• Choice Acres HIOHT IN TIIK < ITV $500 and $600 A!t'-Ai'K nrii.niNn, PETTIT & SON UP IONS a\ i Mt I -2617 Fir.t TUC DC C |||IIC «^ 2617 Fir.t Avenue, Between I 11 ■■ Übh 111 Wmt Avenue, Detween Vine .nd Cedar Reliable Dry Goods Store Vine and Cedar - Specials for Tuesday's Selling I.IWKNH AND HOUSEHOLD I rt«r*e 14 rrpp*r«ll nieached OOODS.— Wot* Carefully Hlw. tln«, down-town price *•<■, th« Price*. apecla) B2'tc 1 AHll aOODS. C Him Turkey Rr.l Table Dl» „ I>|f , CM Ob ford W alitlng. worth auk, down-town price 29c. n>e- ac , pfcM . 15e Cl*l 17Vto is i'irrc» Apron Check dlrnhanm, r. I'lecea IrUh Table Pnmaak. H worth '■ . aptclal . So bleach, pure linen, down-town | So rirr. ■ I Itihl and I'«rk ("nil ■««. |.il. i_l.'.'.-; upcclal 45e | down-town price «*'*■ rial. 4Ho l.nro yda Torchon I.nrm, from H In to IU In. wide, tpeclal per yd 3Ke a*lv»a h^arl and aoul Into a voting contra! for a piano, which buslnraa man had »ut,*t I It- 1 Coupona *»<•!«- | • ivcn with t>ualne*a purchaM'a by ■ tha contributor*. an4 the kuallMMl men MajaaJlai their nton«y bark k] ■tltnuUtlon of tra<l*. P*veral <,r --■aiiliatlrwta went after th* tnntru n -tit am! a <«nt*at In which aavrral hundred thouaand votra were cast i«»uiie<t A!l'«rl fursfri** were talked of ar.otlg win* of tb« com pelltota. but Iha |lrlh Kien socl««y finally won. after an « i. llamrtit that quite BUITa4 up the city. Bom* of •' - d ii-r rnambcra thought th« piano ahoul<] not Urn >«•• talnad, on the |>rln<l|i* that It had ; bt«n won In a ■!«•• !•• of lottery. Tin mlaundaratandlnc nv*t (Ma haa and- I » ; In th* withdrawal. Shearing at Hand TOfCIIET. April 11.-IJttle »b»artn* t >• tw*o don* >'i In tfca .' r»p camp* of ■*%'«.trrn Walla Walla county, but «ork will •■•rl »ciiveir tbta week. J*m! la halt orrr ao4 lIM »•»•<•»> ».«• t>*rn • »ucce»»ful on*. tb« p«r r.iii of InrimM In m<-»i flocka •<> far b*ln« » la M Wutbcr baa l>r*n Quit* IkimMti Th»r* ar» probabtr •■ •*• aj»*»p In Walta Walla c«unty. Krarty all the ahrrp i «<ii.a ar» liibuiary la Toutb«t or Wattuta. or on tho (Inaka. A «li and Mllla of Walluta ar« rrpurt«4 to bavf • heard:* «*ll tind*r way. SPOKANE COUNT CONVENTION hi-okani:. April n.-,aaturdey. April a, the <j»t«- favored by moat of the bounty r»ii'!Mii«. hM beeji e*l*cl*d »• the day for holding th* fl<|>uMUan county convention. Th» flau<:u*w* In th» city of Hl^kan* •n<t In the inri'tj»»i»i< towns of ih» county will be h«M on Monday. May l« Tbo primaries In H(->kanc and (h» other Incorporated town* will be held April *>. . ' .. JIMINEZ ARRIVES NKW YOnK. April 11 <:»n Juan Jlmlfir*. the) I>omlnlcan r»h«-l, •' triad t<> wr«-*t laM reins of ion rnm»nt from l*re*)l«l»nl <>ral»a, arrived from ! flan Juan today on ih» steatn*r Phila delphia ll* refused to talk of hta M i tun movements In Ban Domingo af fair*. "I -■-_ j ISAOELLA'S FUNERAL MAI>ItH>. April —Th» off Kin I W»iMirtiir*r. which *|i|i»ar<Kl ><»it- Any with black bordera, inT«ly an nounced the death of formrrQuetn I*«l>«lla. and made » statement re tcarilng th» funeral MrrangemenU. King- AlfonMi <li-plr«'C that every hon or ahoutd in" r*l' ' to the Aral], but the r»nin!n« will not be met at the frontier by the members of the cabinet, anil MlnUterof Juatlre Tora will alone aro to Xl Tutorial, which la 1$ mile* nnrlhweat of Madrid, fnr the Interment. Kequlem m«i"« will ho null *lMtultan<M.ualy at Madrid I and Hnrr.lr.nn, April 11. The Span l»h oourt will ■<> Into inoui nine for one year. Stout, Fisher v Lane A Stirring Sale of Dress Goods Not all of our merchandise is a special bar gain, but tomorrow in the dress goods store, we v. ill again place uj>on special saN- a bar gain of the highest order, because it's a much wanted fabric.'under regular price, 5,000 yards of Hop-tacking and fine Suitings, in grays, browns and blueg, bail Hoc stripes and checks, the Reason's moM desirable colorings; dress goods worth 65c regular, again toinor. row *X£\ Cents | *y^S ayard A Remarkable Shirt Waist] Sale Tomorrow on Bargain Square Bargain square will again tomorrow be; surrounded with a crowd of interested chop pers. When a Fortunate Purchase of Shirt Waists Will Go Upon the Square Choice, 50c The stylet are all thi* season's an-! the 1 ! goods arc crisp and new; they are made of I line lawn, bat'Mc and vesting*; they are trim-! I mcd with rich embroidery and insertions of! ! lace combined with tucks; fully twenty ! styles among the lot; it would be hard to J duplicate them in any store outside of the ] Annex for less than 75c. Come early and pick all day at sO<* each. Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University Seattle™?"."" MinnTtfi BOTH I'll'iVKH a ••not IN TIIK Titrrr." TONIGHT. And Cvtrr Nt«ht Thla Wvck. With Saturday XI a tine*, Tho Poor la mm Bmkor Oontftany Pr •! •■ '■ it The Laughable <i.rm«n Comedr, At tho Whlto Nor mm Tavorn gee It and I.« j«h 'Till th« Tear* Com*. San* !*rtae*: K»rr.ln«. ZSc, »c and TOO. Matin. <•, «c and Me. Union Bakery and Ce>Je 1411 BUCOND AVENUE. Try our Ccttt* and Vl«nn» CaJtea, it la fin*. J BUHERIBUnER! J\i»t to ahow you what Oood nutter la. we would Ilk* to have you "-all and . tret It W« have quit handllnc Stor- I ace Dutter. and from thla on we will handle nothing but Strictly FYe«h,N«w Butter. W« *ay It a the Pineal In toe City. Seattle Tea, Coffee and Butter Co. 706 riku atre«t. rhonca. Ind.. A VH. 8. B. Black #». Great Reduction In Prices —ON - Imported Wines and Liquors Dewar'a Special; reirular rrlc« IMS; now $1.05 Walker* Cann<l!«n Club; reiro- Inr price tI.M; n0w.... 51.05 HMMMf Urandy. S-atar; regu lar price 11.76; ... .91.43 othT binnda of ulnndard Im ported irooda from IS to 2& per i »nt under the regulnr price; we are overstocked and ";-*■ '■ WE NEED THE MONEY Watch our «di and windows; they will Interest you. Remember the place—th* M* liquor store, one block south of postofflce. Keystone Liquor Co. Wholesale and Family Trade. 1123 First Avc, Cor. Seneca Po*t Extra H»lf £j[\~ Gallon OUC Sherry Extra Gallon OvIC Gallon OWW Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. ..Family Trad* a Specialty. KM 310 Pike Street Seattle — TEETH —■ Extracted and fiil.il without pain by our late ecJentiflc method, used >■> u« only. Nervous People and tho*e who dread having their 1 teeth extracted err Invited to rail at our office, where wa will demonatrat* to their entire. sallataeUon our claim. No Charge Tor p*lnlr*i extractln* when other wnrh Ip done, and » written guarantee for B yeara. FULL SET TEETH (that M 1..&*% rJK ..■ •! I- citowNS JS.< TKKTU WITHOUT PLATES... W** FILLINGS SO* Hours: I a m. to I p m : ..•• .■l.i>§» OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 307 1-3 Pike Str««l, Cor. ThW ■ ■ RESTAURANT and BAKERY A •i'l«mlld combination. \v> t<*kc for our own trade Th«r»f we bake th<» b< «t mid the beat only. This works both ways. Our r»s tfturnnt cudomrra tiro always wall i>i< it»>''l. and we baks a llttl* muro. In order to supply a umall outmdr trmlp. If you want a specially good mlio or an extra sup«rfln» t>r»*d. ]"«t rail In en your way home. Our prices Mi mom economical. Rice's Restaurant and Bakery ICO Second avenue. I'l :'.t. !|.. Arcad* bulldtnc.