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■ I WAR I , • Ms BESIUrEB HER fß> Rcrlt'P" N«-w« Awn > TOKIO, \s- . 14.—Aorurdlmr IO a .ll«|il -it from Admiral Urtu. to dAjr, the ltu-M vi battleship lH>tron ttvtinnk *•»• nunk by UM Japum-a* and not by a llunalan mine. ' rl« report* that Admiral Tmbo'« ttetl of torpedo b>«u Buiri'un.lr.i Ui.> battie*htp ana struck li- r WtU> a nuin- I'rr of ioij-c.J.if«. ami aliu ■Ml one of «hr Hum Inn torpeda t»..it tlc- Mn»°i>tS to th« U.«l.>m at (he Minf tlm*. l"r)i! »l«-» .<>'.. th.it th.' P*MIM »u»t»li»r.» no lo«».n during th« ♦nt»g. ■ rnt. * NEARLY 800 LOST ftlv Scrtrp* NVw« Aaa°n> . BT. rETEnSIirUCI. ArrtJ I«.— --1... .1 Puke l«<iri« ha« Hrn ordered to brine hl> l-nih.-r. th« Ur«nd D uke r> ni. to Ht ivt.-fnt.in <hm luon «i« he II able to make the Journvy. \ The definite Hat of th« clr«d, ac roriSUiar to offi.-ial r«-| .nt«, Khovr« a Km* >' 41 oniccra and "M MM killed or druwnrd In the destruction ««f tho retrop*vlovak. SLWMHiim mtr ob si. tatmm TOy Scripts Neva A.«*"n > ST. PETEIIFnunO. April X.—The caplt.il haa ft rrtont d«-»olate ap r«!»r»nc«- thin rooming. A heavy utorm aro«« during the night, and mo» hu been falling *t-j.'ii> nil day. while fu.»-» of the jro; [ depict the universal Mdnm of th« city. K«r!v morning r<n- r» brought th« .!• t »!!.« of th« MM >>tr>: I unit - Mi th« moat Ignorant bousht th»rn antl liu;rU-r>,! i-i«— r«iiy to r»«4 them »!••«!. 1 fir papers universally d*ph>r« th« <ll»aat«r an>l try to ex cuse Marakoff on I th- other offtrcn by walling th« rolti« »■••- Iwi^tl th*- battleships Victoria and Camperdown during thvlr nMncuttn In the Mediterranean « few years ago. In which nearly th« wbole ft* of the Victoria waa lost. In nfThi*l circle* th« hr,[<- l« • \i'.«*^-l th«t the .nt«»tr»»j-h» will -react to benefit th" X us* lan flshters by addlnir r»g« ta their <wurnc«, Th» frr«at««t antmoatty la felt toward Admiral I'rii who Sank '• ■ ftua> tUn CTU'.«-r Var'.-K at Chrrnulpo. and It ta cited that Uur.i.isi .»rn,. >■ have taken m io!»r.iti oath to hnng him If they ever capture Mm. A mm for Ailmtra! Makarnff «n I hla crew nna celebrated at th« admiralty chapel at noon today, which «ai attended by the «ur and •it rovernment offlcta{4. The offl.-iAla *(tll belter* that the I'-t r..pAv'ov«k ■»«» blown up by a mine Instead of b^ina* mink by Japan*** tnrpedora. This M 1n.'.1 --c*trd in the abov* dispatch In the reference to the Vlctorta-Csmpor* «o»n affair. WHAT THE CZAR SAID BT. PETBT.SnUTtO. April 14. •—When the emperor read th« dispatch announcing th« lon of the Petropavlovik. b* turned pal* and '1-1 not speak for sev eral minutes. Then he a*k*d a woman In waiting to Inform the empress, who burnt Into tears. Hi» majesty said: "God has willed that the Ten e»cl should perish by touching a mine and that th* noyartn should be damaged. Now Provi dence, whose designs ure in scrutAbte, hi» willed a!»o to At prtv* u» of th» I'etrop&vlovtk and th» brave men aboard her." POPULAR IN ENGLAND LONDON. Aprf! 14.—Th« late Vlc» Admiral Makaroff irpok* Bn«iMl fluently and was well known In WINES, CORDIALS AND EXTRACTS of cod liver oil act about the same on a weakened system as a cocktail does on an empty stomach. If any good is accomplished in cither case the medical world has yet to find it out. Sco t t's Emulsion affords effective and per manent relief and cure in all wasting diseases because it restores health through nourishment, not through alcoholic stimulation. To Please Our Patrons % our continual aim. W<» cannot full to do no with the SPLENDID LINE of LADIES 1 anil CENTS' SPRING SUITS which w« nr#> <H« t.layln*. Our MILLINERY nhowln* In dually SURE TO PLEASE. Our ca«y t^rm»—|l.fX> PER WEEK — «n<l HONEST VALUES m*k* It to rour »dvantnc« to trn'l* with un. .«.,», BUY HERE ONCE, AND WELL SELL TO YOU AGAIN. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422 424 PiWe Street, Corner Fifth. I England, especially In th« NowcaaV tla-on-Tyn* dUtrtct, tbtn ht re dded while the Armstrongs were building hU Icebreaker, the Termak. Hts courtesy and soctal qualities ma.de him very popular, and the ed itorials In the morning newspapers deplore his loss with genuine sym pathy. The editorials also extend sympathy tn the RuaaUn nation In the series of misfortunes which have pursued the navy, and comment up on the enormous advantage this ca tastrophe gives to Japan, UN if, aa believed, the KuauUn disaster Is not ! worse than reported In the official dU:.iit( ho*. WELL KNOWN AT WASHINGTON TVABHTNOTON. Aprtl 14.—Ad miral Msik.irf.fr* death caused ■ profound sensation In narn) and mil itary cirri-1 her*, for he waa prob ably better known thin «ny other I'..if!.m naval officer. it- vu;"-1 th* IV.lt- 1 States In >'•'.-!■ ■)?. .ml alto cnmmamlod the Russian North Pacific squadron, which brought him Into frequent contact with American naval officers in these water* and sometimes Into American port* on th» west coast. The KTi-rnl opinion In that An mlral Makaroff was an officer Of ■Iriirul-ir ability as * sailor, being thoroughly scientific In hi* tne.th» ntim. of more th in uniial int'lHe-n'" and a physical presence •Mi gave him a »;.|«"T)iii power of command. In the matter of peraonal bravery he had no superior. Count Casulnl, the Runslan am bassador, today had not received word from hl« inrwilaTl advising him of the #I—l rr at Port Arthur. The rirst Inforrr.ntlnn h* had of th« disaster waa conveyed to him by ■ representative of the prena hhhml-i --tion. Naturally, he was distressed at the new*, but mad«.no atatam«nt beyond expressing his sorrow. MAKAROFF'S'" SUCCESSOR BT. PBTBRSniTnO. April 11-Vlce Admiral M-iknroff'a successor In com mand of the naval operations In th« i'nr r. ■t will I*. 11.,ir Admiral lt.'l b|\ . ii»u> , . hi. f of ilia »trii.ml Klnff of the iiiivy. mttl whit hail Inn! lurll Jilin .«l lit i>>iiiiii<iiiil of llu Baltic fl.ot. It Is now known Hint Mnkaroff did | lint « l-h to |O !•• lli« I'ur I ml. Inn* iniuh mm he '■ It that li« < ould B»rv« lila country *• well In . ■ inillitlKi lit i'i"n>l«il. »i.d fur (he further i<>a>>u that It wouta n.viwlmli' Ilia laavliiV liln fnmlly, hut the . tat mlk ii Ik mail* Out ii|.|..hiiin«m r»fua*tl to 1... « ntlmtir* nnawrr, mid M M.iWiu.'ff wrnt. - • .■ ■ • . il.lv ■ 111 of liln fn . li. «i Ailiulrnl l(..|r«H-#ii»liv li an fn ii.• iv •'.iff. in,! t\|n- of warrior than UaVkaroft 111- a vrry ahle . .llor, aiut a in .in i.f Ulrnl nmt ability, but hn la not no |Hi;niUr with the men im.i. t htm ■• «iv lil» late in.■<!«■< «•«»..r mm ms ■IKE HEM JAPS EXPRESS REORET AT MAKAROFF'B DEATH lily B.rl|.i» N»wa Am ) TOKIO. April II — The flr*t rtewa u( th.- altiklnif Of th« llUMUtlt l>it tlrahlp rVtrupa\»lo»a* In the tmrbur of I*ort Aithur. >.-«tcr>3ay. *«• re ceived her» lit |.il\ttt# telegram* tlila monilne'. \ v • li m uil WANT THE CZAR •crtppa* Mewt I ROMS. At»rlt ll—The Oheefoo co«Te»|x»mt«-tit of the AftentU ll.ilirn »lrr* tbnt the dr»truc tinn Of th» bttttlr«hlp I'etro. piivlovak ha« pmduced iminenjM' ileprf»»!on «t »'"rt Arthur. The capwrsUttoaa liu«i>i«n» hay« taken th* e»rfit *• » »'Bn «>f (Sfld that b«" l» «itain«t lh«n> In lhi» war. It l» Iwllrved lh*l only th« prmeni-* of the raar hin.».-lf will revive » martial *plr«t lunonj the OUhrartened forcr* on both l«nd and •«•. •"A IT not'NP.VKrP. The Jlu*st*n cruUwr Varu«, sunk .at Chemulpo. Feb. >, I.V the J»; t« i.^inr rn-..i Rm la oomnutnded by I'ail- U'UUUsrlt. BOYS HAVE THE MUMPS WAHHINOTOK. D. (\ April ll.— Prrstdrnt Iloos»v*!t rpturn*d frttn (*mton this ii.ki i.lr.e. n. •••;»;• ir.l- ! by his son* Ted .-. 1 Krrmlt, both of whom are nuffrrinir frnm the mump*. Th« lidn have be*« •tuir ■ mic>-l In ■ room on the unruni] floor of the White ||.. . MAO MULLAH FLED ~" LONTK>N, April 14.—An Adtn «ti*. patch sUtea thit the "Mad Mullah." nr^lnst tyhsm th« Itrltlah h«v« br^n conducting; v campaign for s<-Vfral mnnihfl past, hns r«-.-i> >»»-l Italian territory. CRAZED BY SUNSHINE OREGON FARMER HUNG HIM ELF AT THE CLOE OF HOT APRIL DAY • DATTO.V, Ore.. April 11.-The market rhanjrq fmrh root, damp w»m to brilliant .iiiu.- m .i in tana* heat unhln«<-<J the mind of Mar tin Dowrr, and ha committed sulclda *«rly y»»trrday mnmlns l>y hanxtng at th* Nlcholn hophmt*<>f, about two mile* from tbia plac«. Itower waa a Oeiiuan farmer.'abnut V' ><nr« of 40, j and of rccrntiic dl*po*ltlon. Ill* pn cullArltlrfl W*r« moat marked durlnc I Hi* bat wrathrr of lumrorr. T«r»d»y *v ■ Amy of frrAt unmmiT heat Hint krpt air warm until « Ist* hour. About 1 o'clock Ilowrr rntrrnt th» h"i'h'iu«r, climbed to the raftnr*. put • rot about hi* ;i., k and jumped off. In hi* iitriiKil. U< knocked orrr th« I i.1.1.r by which h" hud climbed to hi* tmprovlAtd waff PIONEERS AT TACOMA IV• mA. Air!] 14.—The «eeon<l quarterly meeting of ' '■' Pirr<e> County I'latioem' Association wai held >• "tiniay In the Ferry tnOMtttn with About Tf. ri.ln i■< jirwient. Tin program of the day ■ nimlnti'l of nd 'lr-»»<K. ii-.i'llriic* and M *■•. with » banquet at th« clou*. l'> ad A. I!rld»« * Co.'* big i"l --vertUement in Friday* Ht«r. ••• THE SEATTLE STAR * v% wwvw w w w%% www w w w w w w > J I people's I •£) Jff/Z^fjytflwC/*^"} I that? | I BARGAIN I V J^^^^**^>^^iii i — _^*-4W I OOINO I f Off 13000 Off j rnrr Articles m~! To Be Given Away S £ ■ ■ ■ ■ Tomorrow ■ ■ ■ ■ i Absolutely Free B i MONUY NOT Till: Hoi.i: OBJECT in i.iri: Thta «tor« <> -k.-x It a ina.n.. one* In a while to f patine In the nui.t ru«h of butlnraa, am! for a while ini».lf!»l.ly ni Iraat ao far im anything run »>«• *L unaririnh in IhU "cold world of our*"— »c» %•• nv»«> our profit• to our patron*. TJilii U the «.•»•- (-.■ w morrow, not for an hour, but for nil day, or it lung an 3,1*0 bt-uutlful Bouvtnln \u\. f We Don Expect to Make Money To- \ morrow* But We Hope to Make Friends J Hawrr Va»#a. Buuid Howl*. i AnionK th«« l»outlful »ou- Jelly DlhjN, CeUrr DMMI ' I _ .._ —. „„ „ Vrnlr« aro aliw IncluJtxl one of \ mi ,n«,, r ...h« Htj 1 omorrow "SSS\StJSSS& j % Olß»ttr«re.. ... nearly lih. cut WT-H T» *" v' r *r* " "' Biatt""- PT»nU4 !> f' (luu iiiii you can •>ut.»i> Will DC ' In many «lirr<;r«nt color*, kH<l -± 101 l Ihcm from Uic vrlfinal . «j and NBtKMMd. i •«!-«• A Red Letter Day — > HT^ In the Jilmnry if thl» «tor« an«l oni- ■"• 44 #^ B™^ W^& & '""" '" '"" '■ "•• "''•• '•■■' »•> «>'• ■»op* ■■ A w*W* ▼ a JL X %^ Ill* I*" 1!'!" of Hi-iiitlf. We wilt !.<■■ ' _^ ' *■>> »»■». 11.*r (h>«. article* away I" __ *1 ▼ _-_ morrow mornlny promplly ■' I B »^ £ o'clock with v\rry purchase amount- ■" *^4 £^ jO^ ■# F" *^^/r^ /^ In*! to ."> i or over, and will n.n- "• JL %^^m^ jk f JL J^ %^^^ tinu" to '" *" a* '""« a* "'••> i««i. and w» iirih vow« have plenty for !_^_ J^ 1^ ►vcrylMHjy. Hut »v» •<•{.*•'( this un- B^^^ u«uul r-x'f" rt»arlri« event amnn« ■"^1 i^4 /^ ▼ . > bTHI a^^ /? "ur 'M;*;"''lrrg "I" ln't'»»' Ili'lr I |I^(l _♦ 'T i rfwic^ •numtx-r l>> at ■'••' it Ihouuuii) i-ur- \, thwn tomorrow, ll»nm«, rom* l*r«m «-i in. to 'p. in., or f Tomi»rr«w, %illh tmrf pur- »..ii>. "F*Jr»l cxim*, flrat •»r*«-4." an Jonif n« they IMC I*o;/t f ; 5 ch»«e of Sic pr ovtr. , I take chances. Coin* early. FATHER AND CHILD BURNED TO DEATH W. M. NISBIT LOST HIS LIFE AT NEWPORT IN VAINLY TRYING TO SAVE HIS INrANT SON FROM AWFUL DEATH—WIFE It DRIVEN INSANE BY SHOCK NEW Jt>UT. Waah.. April it In * flr» which d«-alro)*d tH* l-otit* «>f W»j II Nrtbll, near Tl««r • !.««..lti«« on Sunday, Mr. NenbU and feu «-r«ftr «! 1 poa wtra burned to death. After tb« trajt*«ly Mr» Nrtl.lt K»t her reajM>n, The boy waa WWW In th* h.»u». and lh« fathrr ««• faUlly burned lit an attempt to re»cu» him. Mr». N«M>H h»d *one to on* of the nel«-hb«»r>. leavln* th« boy n th» h..ti»» There •>• « fir* •'■ th« itovc. but aa lh« bu»b«i>4 ••» work* I- ( near by »h» had no thought of BURGLARS AT MONROE Kvr.nirrr. Apm n-Morka* hardware *tr>re, at Munro*. w»« burgl«ri««d Ism\ night. T«rw hundred *nd fifty )*ckknlve*, IS raxor* «n<l three revolver* »«f »lolen- Th*r« In no clew. A llr<!«. * • - > " •t*rt* Ri»«Qrd«jr. 11l THE BEE HIVE Mt-MT ftal Ilrtween Vine and Cedar. Reliable Dry Goods Store FIVE SPECIALS FOR FRI DAY'S SELLING Kitry Ons a M-.nry Havtr. S ;■■..■ Illeachrt] Ctuih Tow«>lt»*\ linen finish. •>» value. f><r...4'-.e 30 !>!•<••» Colored Jap Will Sltk*. Including black ami white. •■•• value, for .............22'.t« It |.n'lTTiii first «'« iVrrtfl \\«j.! t Bilks, ;••■■ value, f0r....20 c 17 |.lm« A. I" C. I •r-t>« ii!ii«(unu. V.-'V value, for .........ti 1-Se We carry the celebrated "Beta Itoyal Illua Shoe;" not* our jtlc». I" r |.iii $3.35 In Mil* ••!■« of rornt" titn.ll, when liquor h'niK'H galore nr<- endenv oHng to tiiif'lNi.uicf put ii nth-T In P'T cent dlacountn. you run «l ways t.iV' our goo.)* pit lh<-lr rn<-«. vnluc. Tii. ■ .11.1 ■ 1 1... duplicat ■•■l »t the price. Royal Crown Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel Wine $1.50 Per Gal. IJO4 First Ay*-. South UOTH niONKH-I'INK 1751. r»*« D«llT»rr. d«i *<-r Mont* ilni' later Ml Nrnl'ltj tiutk<Ml that the fcmiM «a« mi Hr* «nd ' 4|» home to »ay» '»• ' MM. It b» thou«hl m». aft*r pkalne up in* child th* father b»c»in« Cuufujwd •nd m■• unable to open Ih* dour. He finally broku • window «nd cllmbej out. but Ml th« <Ml 1 Just l"» '■>» Mr hlinaelf M •'• balr l-un.fl that h« died khnrtly after. When tin Nrfhl! itluiii-'l »he <■» cam* %'Mently Inaane. It i* »up]>oaed that "i» child »t«rt e4 th» fire by pUytnc with the atov». RIVERS RISING PORTXJtNTA April IC'-Tb*. melt- In* of th» mow in the mountain* !■ i-iUKin,: the river* of Oregon. Wajih- In(ton nnd I '. it.- t« rliM» perceptibly. The I'n'r Columbia and Hnakc In bin ■>! bright •t lhl« Hit # of the »e«r. «n<l the WIN lamett* at )•••! ll.inl *tan4a 12.2 fret ttbove Ihe |n * it«r mark. It In 1 '''" <Jlrtr<l that It will have t«'< h»a it by tomorrow night. MONTE CRISTO IS SNOWBOUND (Special to Th. Star.) nvnnirrr, Arrti v— Mil th» trainii »r« mihu.r thrlr regular rur.l to Mont* Crl«tt>, lh« f*w people «ho hava tttmm ilown frvro thrre rrcenlljr «•>> that the Know la drt-prr than ««r. It in r.il.t to T..- dm fiet deep nn the , lr\rt. ■> ililr ot affatra almmit un prwrdrnted. Thla fn>»lv» weight ef ennw ho* rnuvrd • ,-,m\,i, t-<ii'.- fi.mi.iK>' to rouf*. A frw hava entirrlr caved lii mm. th* win tit. ami manr other* have \-r. ..mo Inart urf. Hnuoiiturnil contlnun] 1.1.til ten .ln>« ago. It him been the plan of th* owtifr* of the Mackinaw mine, which la 1 ■ «l led three mll.o thin »'■!•■ of Monte [ Crlatn, to <■• mm t oprrnllona f»r the aummer. the lant of thla week. The extrrmrly di-cp nut, however, will ir"lull> drtay thin for Borne time. The management e»perta to 1.. ahlp> ping nre by fall. The ore from the Mackinaw mine contains it large quan tity Of iii. hi I, Riimrthlnv l-lilltfly i.> w in thla ixrti-.il. Tim Stage Om of John (', i'i-ii-i » tout companies open* to nijcht lit Uw Orund ii four-pprf<irtiiun<:* fnnftße metit of "Thn Hllvrr Hllpper." To nlgtit, linn i « niii" t nnd Saturday mntlnce and evenliiK the bill Hill continue. "At the White Home Tavern" la l-h Mil of <><■' IV>ik<t •<>tn|anv fnr| the icut of Hi" wri-k. The popular., play In ill liik mil, rl'i>nli;lil "A Mnn of Mv."«t' ry" Blvcii way I" "The ChlcaKo Tramp" on the Alcazar ulna"'. "A Clilt-nKo Tramp" will continue through the week until mii tv i.rifti,"hiii. "Th« towitwuy" In ntlll the Mil .it itif Third Av<nu^. Th.- |.|,,\ will •■■i •11 ii 11 <• until Sunday c-vcninir, '; ".- ... .1 -. - . ■ .. -■* ■■-■ ... HI TEACHER BURNED TACOMA. April 14.— MtM Alice Cont. a Imchrr. warn l>.il!y burned ut.riiit the tMOi and > h«-«t > » »'• i,: i) by (he ■ v; !<>». m of an alcohol burn ft will' h «v (•• !t,b in.*-i by ft I,um ber of tfiuhrrn to prepare a light j lutuheon <lurln« the nwn hour. The •«•■> !■!• ■,• r,i»i"l a |...!ili- .i- ■ ■ >.■,• the teacher*. HIM Cuno will M tr cov*r. EDNA WILL APPEAL. VICTOIUA. tl C, April M.—Ml«» MIM Wallace Hopper will ni'j-.il from lh« >J« .!•!•.(! of Juatlre t>rake, llm Ju<lffe b*for» whfim the fa»e of Hopper v*. l>un*mulr »a» trl*<i Ttoer* will bm ia Immense Amount «.f printed «v|t!rnee, filling x-veral volume*. The I 'Hit U now under wity and wilt ! c <lon«< In time for the Juh» tittlns of the full -..utt. BELL HAS HEARING n LMnl nib CLEVER SWINDLER AND DANK ROBBER FACES CHARGES AT TACOMA TACOMA, April ll.— Albrrt It I IWH, th« n!IPK»-d •windlrr, mail thl«-f and tuuik robber, haa pteaijed notj guiltr to the charge of r»bblnjr the t'n!te<l ■»l»» mall in Seattle, «,,.;, which charge he la to be tried, itejj t ••* brought brfore the trommt><f>lon> •r» yealerdar In conipnnr with his partner, Hcrlbncr. haitdcuffc-d to htm. The hr-«rlii« «ru taken up at 5 o'clock thi» afternoon. Colonel W. 11. Iv»o|ltil« U acting a* Rttorrscj- for ■ad When Hrll i\b» nrr^tM h* h>»J upon hl« p^rwin About |«00, on 1 thin mon*}' he ha* tn-^n returning to wm» of the parties whom he ho* p»liiil<-.| out of varloun wtims. Among the lomirn mide goi>l wan MM of 121 S. pnid to J. W. Ilrukaw. •ahotn l«rll «winille<l cleverly. In robbing the mall t«>urh Hell found out that W. A J«m«i. of Vnnpouver, owed Uroknw Jllft. and he Immsdl »tely w«-n« to Itrok.iw with a "phoney" alght druft for IJ2S. • Inir Ihnt he witu Jnnn«»' brpthrr-ln-law and hnd b«r-en requested to pay the debt. Ilrokuw piid him the dlffcr rnci- In rnnh. IJIS. GLADYS TOOK FRENCH LEAVE O!ady» Tlimh, n woman who 111 in have hern trlrii In the nujwrlor court tl.l« morning «'ii a chnriri- of larceny from the prrmin. nnd who wa* out on tTM botiiin, <1,, 1,1, .t ),,.t nluht no| |o face the Jury ill.l I. ft the city. 11. r whereabout* nre unknown. ban thi> cniit- wab rnllcil thl» mom- Ing the ■Int. wn* ready, hut the de fendant fntlfd to nppear. Her Uwyrr ■ tatrd tti.»t li.< » m Hurt" him cllrnt hud nlmply ovpr»lrpt nml would t>». Nt the Court hnuoe iinon. Tlia Judicial wlirelM In tin' criminal court itnpfM 1 and every one «alf*il |i;iltl. titlv for the ite llnqtu-nt la ihoti up, hut wh»n the hand* of the pmirt rOOSI clock rrnrhed 10:30, II Wka decided thut ttlady* hafl taken French leave and a bench war rant *•«■ l»».m il fur hrr nrreet. l< took a drputy nh< riff but 11 f.-« Bllnotl to 1. »m that the wonmn had 1-ft the alt) on n 11.■>. in ' '-I night. Judge ■|'iillmnii 1 nil 1. .1 Judgment ■ ttnlniit her hnnaa j.« i'',it and John Flood. The lliibli Won Hi I* chnrgrd llh iiteallng SJ) from Glint I.liul on IV crmbf r 21 BtyllKh ekithrs 111.UA1.1. ■ i Stone, Fisher & Lane Stamped Linens, Spachtel WorK, Drawn Work and Battenberg Linens On Bargain Square Tomorrow l-'nr (irn- <l;iy'K uniting Mill] It flllMl i !' n n-uj. of the M M| pur c)ia«* of id- «■■ |oo4i w* will »• ii tomorrow liuimu Bcarfu, Tarn l<our N<*t I'lllow Hhainm, Htninj>r«] am] lirawn Work Cent*rj.l«"C«-«, llt-rniiiii In .1 I.ln. ii «>Mlrriil«r<:<*». Hjiurhtrl Work Illlow Hharns, Imc» titand Cnver*, lluttenbtrrn C*nti-rjilece», lJr»wn Work iJolljf Work, TVnniffe U 1,.. ]« Ml M. II k J-rfire Onterple-CK, AJkjver J.iKi- I'lllow hiniii.f, OntwptoCM of Mr ilcan I>rawn Work. Worth up to 75c and §1.00, 1/1 fT-^ r-Vi at, choice lUC JL>O-Cll New Slock L«vceiv.ndO/\^ Linen Turn Overs. \\l| fust in,choice, each^Jy^ Crepe De I Shirt Chine Waists r ,,.i..,>. Tomorrow, for «p«cla) •*!!• **i*^r^i is Uik. w« will i,1.%c.m upon the c IriStC&d t..<rr- If, counter. In **'"' ''** A m , -ye partiMßta a n*w «tock of Ol ZJC lj**r\. Uatlste tad l'«-rcai<? *' __. \Vnl»u. In «-hit* and color*, m. mw tebrle. w MIM for \Vai'f». Klmonoa, eu., will Jay , choice— tHS III.' "1 On »I • < In I |i.ll»- 10- m^ marrow, ail eoinra, pink, blue, f^ jf^ Cfllt<l tUick. tan nil brown, fuil » *^ ■ Q lnchr« wliif, Me value, J7c %Jr \J TT* f*r»Vl Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University ORIENTAL QUAIL ARRIVE FROM CHINA TACYiMA, April It—A coiulirnmfnt nf «!«•> oriental quail bar* b**n r» rtlvtd from China l •>■ Prank 8. Aiiln« tun far the Aiilnciin fruit farm. They arc i-muiif-ii Urd>. b» k about ha (ht *!*• of th« California quail, or ti' •'>• •■ Urn* i.» Iha i'ulrrn "Bob \\ !.!!•." Tl.<-) vtnod th# >(i)«k'' well, having been •htp|>^l In especial!/ niMlo race*. Urn lofor* th* orltmtal qualla brought arrosi limy* «rrtvt-<1 mih the fraU>«r* worn < ff ih*lr Back* through Hi- lr bablt of thru*llnc thflr ln.i.j* thruufb thf ban of the •■»*»■. Thla time the «•««••« «fro mad» of «lrr. »*<h wire at the i.j«nlm» b«-ln» fitted with roller ;»■*», •>'•■ J h« trouble •M avoided. In a few days they wl'.l |M turnip li" *<• to find n*w j-.'»i.i * ni«'i>.g the .-. n»t. Uffvt of Hi- r;i will I<• turord li--pp at Wentport. about 100 mile* from To com*, and Damon's |>olnt and The Naked Truth About the Piano Business lime was when the piano dealer asked all he could get Some do it even today] There's many a piano sold for four hundred that ought to be one hundred and seventy-fivel Safe place to buy is Ramaker's. Pianos of the highest quality are sold at fair prices. We nave the Kotbc, the Fischer, Hie Hardmtn, the Ludwif and the Hamilton. A littic child cm get as food .1 btr» R.un .is an expert. Ask about the new little-payment plan. Allen & Gilbert RamakerCo. 1406 B<COlld Avenue 1106 Second Avenue Oray's Itarbor will also be rlockti. Th» ori»tii.«l ijuall la an e*c«-!l<nl Came bird, but being rapid of flight and always on th» m.> ri, will not fall an rmtr t**y to the mark«nan. ma It la heptdi that the birds Will j.f ;•(.-.ao rapidly. VAN SANT'B STATEMENT irr pa! r.. April 14.—Oovmor Van Sant him lnu«4 a statement In which bar Intlmatta that no further Krai >ti [•> will b« taken by the »i.. In the Northern fiecuritlea casr unle«a »!.<r< I* an attempt to conaollilitt* thi Grrat Northern »nd Kurthtrn Vicltio roads. II! HKK. Idaho. April II TIM lltti* 4-yrar-old daughtrr of J. I.m.er.-n, a mlirr. wai accidentally drownrd > <-*■ trrdav aftrrnoon in Canyon cr^ck. The body ho* not yet been recovered. ■Ilin* and r«-r'i'»r« Sp*clal H.n.i ..' Mrn'n SulU. i:&. Till.* glnf* I crtnan A Co., cor. tad and n.c*.