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5-ACRE TRACTS ,\Vc have just finished laying out lOOM more 5-a*-*rc tractsiat Bitter Lake, .< milt* not tit 01 Green Ij»ke. They adjoin the tracts we recently told, '»«< are a trifle better. They it« inter sected by the count) road and by the route" of *"c newtntcrurban roaJ to Everett. They lie beautifully and will mj v* lik« hot cakes—just like the other ones dki Trices |>o to $too an acre. AI ' ' '•" pay ment down and a few dollars a month. Get an early selection. This Is the first time they were ever advertised. aoa and 303 New York Block FRIDAY SPECIALS Kin « •<• r»a<-y Fljtur»d Curtain B«tx*. tf^o »»1««S B|xwUl....HHa N#w r*»cy I^rtnta, fa*! eolora, I** ♦ » an, »p»-*'tal . --■ •■ **• Vln loo« 8te«» (Sclaaora, nlck!« plat^i. «T«ry j»*lr warranted, t-«-r pair 30« SUkollna Comfort* whlta cottoa I ftltrO. O.l* *alvia. ap»cUl...9S« La^!*a* l>»rc*l» Shirt Walat» n«»t m»Jlum eotora. Co OAd TVs va!»>». aptelal • ■• •**• TurkUh Waah n»«a, ap*«:l«>. » f« -- ..,,, - Kit* « and Arm a fine tallied. bl»hi> ae*ntod Toltat B«>ap* ap^ cUI p»r ea»» ■ ..3Ho (-hook lt»-«tif»rc»d Coraat attlall, ■pr.-Ul ■■ Y." *' I* « f»»t black loin law llo*», rnfi.rr-r.l a»«Ja iuiJ toaa. ir,< -■MI .pn-tal ' »C raary lUnd-Painttd Atoanl»-r« •> *a!u». ia--l>. 35e Jean Con»t»nttna Kr»n«%h l*»rt«Biaa. par ©•.. r-€vl»r S5« ralu«s ep«rU! ».«»*••■•♦.»» •••■•• *•••••■•••*•••• t)e Man » Kuimw Qnaln "'ii-i* t«t muring per» made, tl to ralae. «Kltl 08a I « A UaeOanner |fa 1111 |-.m-rna. «-t IS f 1111 atyiuh; beat tit- |J|^ ■ v tu>«. __ "^ I PETERSONS I »m. lot. ::o pike rrßKirr. ELEVEN PIANOS ffr* < "■■■■ ai ft i. I 9 ) ■ lit? ;f* ■^a^S****^™^^-iXx* ■*^" ■ * Brren of them u**d lesa than » > -*r. and four somewhat longer, arc placed en «al« this moraine at about aoa-kalf of former prlcea. Among til* lot you will fir. Hamilton. Har vard, Wetwr. K>»«h»r. Chlck«rln». H*ll»t * D*rta, Shrrnuui i;»y.J»«nlth A B.irr,-!« »r.i nth- r»—f rle ITS to It*; tfrmt as tow &■ la.o# par month Also, trn f^uar* Piano*—price* HI to SIM; terms, 11.00 to li") p«r ■Ma Sboutd you prefer an Ortan. v* tsar* u««d Ormu at tit up aad fine new h!sb-ET4tJ<- Organs at tit, e]ab> oral* aaa, beautiful In tone. Otir stock of new Piano* Is ansurpajuir*], •mbraeinft* Knab«, lialdwin. Rttck. Fl«ch»r lfj«r<lman. UMRlltnn. Hmiih A U*ri.<m and th« latest art creation, th* now famous Everett To s«e and bear them U to buy them. Prefer r»<S and Indorsed by »uch artists as ItcUettatier, owl tack. I<urtn>!a tar. Csmpanart. Hlrschman, .Vfr-llra. Krtucer and man? other artists, tx eaas« of Its purttr. its rucr.anc. It* brilliancy. Its «venne*s of tone. 'Twill coat no more, than your *! fort to come and se* ib^i icooda. ana you really do not know what y*m can do on a piano until you coasalt Ramaker. 1 i■-■ -j, ,% .<< . ; ■ Allen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co. O!drst, I-art-»!, Ftron«*at. 1400 SECOND AYE .:( Oppoatt* lion March*. Special Salt of Universal Steal Ranges I hot* Ranr«. tW and op. ', nnD front rvnxiTvna co. 101 110 Second Avanua South. 1 Navy WWtt Blankets I ■ Strictly AII-V,VI, w*l(hl 7 It,* 1 I $4.00 a Blankets j ■i;i<- /A , ;. ».iahl 7 lba ■ $4.00 a Pair I | W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Ay. I CIRCUIT COMPLETED JOHN E. ULAZILIt. BUILDER OF THE INDEPENDENT COLUM OIA THEATER IN PORTLAND, VI6ITED SEATTLE The r&clfto i'ilkl rhnln of lii.ir ffiiilrnl llti'Mlrix hae l»-rt1 eatab- IlkhiHl mill inaiiHiiin who are op po»»il to the Irunt »it jubilant. The conatructlon of thn«'.>!lll!lMl» (hetiirr la I-..H 1.ni,l ilia in« «i> >t'« that him i'»u«,i trouble, lit th» mlnda of the lenders of tha Imii-iirnilent mote in.-lit Work on thin pl*yh»u«* !■<•• Kan nli-nit Ihi •-» wKoka a*<> ami I* bring punhe.t ■• fail «' ivwuiMi'. It la .-\i-.-> ir.t to br completed by July II and Mmm«»r Welch eipecta to itch ahortly ill.-r that data with IMi lurry." by Mr» I •*•■»«» Carter. It la . h«liiifi| that the Columbia win »>• on« of the bml finely MM and modern theatera on tha conat and different from an) thins In the United Htalea In potnU of aaTaty. Kvrr> elite .if th» iitilMlns wilt far* a will* atraet Mtfl e*lta will extend .Mrrctly to th« aldewalka, Th* build- In* will bo M> by ICO frrt. John R. IMulrr. lIM builder, And MniiKK»r Welch, of Portland, wer» In B»«ttl» yeatcrday In conference with alana**r Howe, of tha K^attli theattr. Wtirn Been at the Mutlrr laat nlaht. Mr. lll»»l»r Mid: "I b«ll«T« 1 am «.if- In a»> Inc that the Columbia la on» of (*!• moat modern theatara on tha Pacific cum! »n.! will fill a lone fait want In Portland. In th« ronatmetl I ! h«v« paid «trlct attention to »«f»(v : and ronvrnlenc* and b«Ueva I cut effrr to the (h.-.»(. r-c "»S publ!o a bout* whera th*f will b« almost trr* , from dangar. Ila (u-,itlr\s c»>pavclty whrn completed will b« about I.MO p«opla. M lon* aa I am t,Wtri»l with It th« houaa will b« itul'iwivlciit. an I am ■»!-(■un It will ha a, PWSMi from tha «' "' Mana«»r V>'e\et\ ha« booked aom* Ma«*UMM t-l.m and tbt houaa will HÄ« h*pt to th» MglaWl »tandard. It HI b* a inembar of tha Paelfle Count Th«»»t»W*l Ma>na rara' 'association from th« vary •tart.** Slin.'ifrr BOM was tha happlrat man In B«attl<» after hla conf«r»nce with Mr. ItUsUr and Manager Wetcli. An -.ii.Uixri.Unt tbaatar In Portland *a* all ha wanUJ wllb which to flcht th* triiat. (Tk» Stage j MRS. FISKEX Tb* Uteater «i»in« pubiio of Seat t:« ar» to b* congratulated on th* fact that they afa one* again to see Amertcsi'a mo«t famous actr>««. Mrs. Fluke, alter an abseno* of mtfrtl | yrara. tine will open her engage ment at Ut* Third Avenue th««ier tonight. In her greatest and l*te»» lun . •*, "Mary at laJaV" Tlil» play will atao b« given tomorrow evening am] at the matin** Satur day. It Is also Interesting (■> note that la connection with Mrs. Viske'* visit her* ah« win b« «—■■ on Sat urday •»«nlti« 111 Ibsen's wonderful ly dramatlo play, "Itedda Oabler," Th« t-Tt.'tm iii--f will couuuenc* at K:IS this *\*ir.&, -BROWN 8 IN TOWN." Mark R. Swan** thre*-«ct farce rom»Jy. "Brown** in Town." wilt b* ' th* attraction at tlie Third Av*nu* next week, beginning Sunday after noon. Th* farce Introduce* a num ber of mu<lc«l features, songs and daaecs and furnishes two and a half hour* of solid fun and taugbUr. The story la a n*w one, fall of humorous complications. Th« company come* well recommended and Includes Gil bert FoasJck. George Berry. Kmest Ignore. Jack Baacll. Cortstlne Prlnc*. Mlnnl* fit. Clalr. Leah La rarg* and A&nett* Humphreys. ALCAZAR. Tonight Ed Redmond and his com pany will ba awn In a n*w flay My T»dr Kefl." at th» Alcaiar. It Is a four-ait border drama. All of Its scene* ar* laid In th* mountain* of aCllfornla, and It has ne»er be fore been given In Seattle. N*w [ «p«ctaltle* will bo seen btween acts and souvenir pictures of IJtU* Oar na will b* given to th* children at th* BatOTdar matinee. BEATTLB. Anna Eva Fay, th* noted mind reader and clairvoyant. Is booked for a week at the Seattle, beginning Monday night. Rite Is at prencnt drawing largo nou*e* at the Empire theater. In Portland, and Manager How* anticipates crowded houara here lhr»m«h 'ha whole week. The ■plrltualltt la wall known Id Seattle and never falls to attract. DOCTOR MAKES A j CLEVER GET AW A) V.IT7.VUA.F. April IS.—Dr. D. J. Murray. veterinary surgeon, who has traveled through this part of the stat* for a number of yean, was apprehended here yesterday on the charge of having given lUjuor • .-> the S-y«-nr-oM daughter Of th* Athena, Ore., po*tmant»r. If* was followed during the pait few days by a brother-in-law of tha young ulrl. who a tight up with him her*, whtn he had him arrrftted. Ha was turned over by Sheriff Rhorno to th* girl's brother-ln-lnw. ■ and while In hl« <-h»rg« mad* hi* escape yesterday afternoon. When h* mad* his break ha was) In th* offlc* of Kent. I^ivrll A I.inn, attor neys, where h* had iron* under th* pretext of tngaging counsel. His captor stood guard at tho foot of th* stair*. Murray Ml the buttdlna; by th* rear stairs, and It was a half hour or in.ii an. i a ..i 1 that liU ill»- M>l" uiiti." vt.im known, l>r. Muirny anM Hint hn rxpprti'd t<» Iphvb for .1 i|- >n b«-forp the i>iul of i!ii> » . • I. pi. Mm ray In i% hciivlly built »ll 111 and vrry well ■..■« II Hu..ukli "it till" |. nt of tha'country, utiil It U dnulilfut If tin can iiiuka hl» «-«irni'«<. When lull »r«>n hi» waa li-.niirif town down fin- rnllroad truck, hr«dr>tl townrdt )*aha. WILL GO 10 SPOKANE Th« I<M ■■! in- n.. ■ of tha I li»t I inston VOlUntMf ii ••■mi will hold ,-i iiieellna loiiUtit in luakn m i iiirn>rul> to ■•• li. Hpt(kniie on July 4. That ,i i.l.niiu .1 to .1.1 a ■. in.l..n of tli* I >•<• ' MM on In i. iTiui,■!..■.• .i,iv ami h.ix provided !!.■ on.) (or tha iti.-1.1*11.111. SOLDIERS INSPECTED Lieut. Col. Frank Taylor Looks i Over Local Companies of Militia LttaL-OoL Frank T«»lir. of th» NiiKiiH-iifli Infantry, who la on a, da l.ill.-.I tour of ln«|«" ri.iti of tha Na ttonal liuittl of tha North wast, in »l i . ii-il <<nn[>aiil»M II and I), of the National Uuard of WaaHlngton, at thi-lr in-w armory, on Terry avenue and r>tnwail atr**l, u*t •■vriiiuir. The) cnmpanlra' qunrtcra and equipment «ii» in>t- .-i.-.i. aa wall aa !:• .ivy niarrhlnv orUer uf Hal ootn l>.i:iu-a themarlvca. In th. Ir Uta move fTorn tha old armory, which w.i!» torn down a few 4n>« mga, all tha rqulptnent and unifonna wer« itorrd away until recently and the eorni'rtni.-» did not have tint* to clean everything properly, for that "a •on th* urn'<■■ ma were wrinkle I to MM extent. The patntlu*- «f th. new armory will b« finlaha.l In tUne for the op«m- Itiar of the Ifpubllcan county <&*• vetitton nrat Tueaday. GOT A YEAR Old Man Sent Obscene Letters I Through the Mail (Special to Th* Star) bfokanr. Apr»i or »*b ring, proprietor of the r«#rl*M *n» ployment «K-iu-y, was today Ha utiv--l to •■•iv" one yar In prison an J pay lha coats o( i .'.*« ullun for having lent obscen* letters through tha '.i.< —.1 Malta mall*. Th« government Inspectors tot rnaa rrrti n or a letter which S.bring i-.j.'. .-..•tii to Zetpha I.>-i:«. of »«>n. n. C, offering to procure e>H* (or her. To* I-)"'* ■" •'-nan ».u a, purr n- ti 11 and was fit r-■»•-• i to «•»« l*en th* i r> ;>rl*lr««a of a nous* of in f i- .- Her n*riM> was «I*en to Hehrtng by in* r»t--kaj.a rim, which (aid « trap to catch him, and ha Sent th* !<■<!'r. Th* maximum penalty for l*»° linf • ■ ffr!i»o >» flV* >r«r» impris onment and 4 ftn* of »l.■•>•>. but ow in« la the fart that *»brlng Is art •■: l man with a Urg* unity and ha* always b««n w«ll tboughi of. th* court male the Banlai light. J. M. Nob!", another employment agent. l.»* al»o l>«*n arr*at*4 on a •bnllar rh*r««. Nobl« la mtvmi of wrltlnc a l«lt»r in /v fictlttoua p«r»ona«« nam*d :.-'itth Rdward*. at WalUcc, Idaho. ftupportnt; «h« «i»» th« *>•*. - or • dUordrrty h«u*«. offering to procure irtrtJi for h«r. ll* «v r»lra»*d an !>K> ball. It bound ovrr "••■ ««nnot t« trl»d this twin of court. b«c«ua« th« federal «rnn.l (ttry l» not In ••• •ton and cannot act on hi* <■»«». ARRESTED PLUMBERS (Bp«e!al to T>a Star) ' KVEUETT. April a.— f'fir war riuiW «»ra nworii out Tuesday by th« H«ir ln*p«ctor a(*lr.«t j->urr.ty men plumbers who h-vva n»«I»«"t«l to apply for lle#n»*». Two of th>m D. T. Connelly and W. H. Layton. w«r* arrpstad thla morning and r»- Imi mil on ball. Th» cane* wtr* Ml today. It la «xp«ct*d that th«y will l>» fousht on th« part of tot J«ur nsytnen. A m»»lor plumber. In rpraklnc of ih» situation, said today: "Th*r« Is no fla-hl t#lw»n th< mastera and the Journp)rm»n. «* porn- p*opl« a»atn to bellev*. Th« f'.rtn^r want to »+* th* *ntlr« plomb- Ins; ordinance which provides for an examination for m«»l»r» and Jour neymen nllkr, rnfof'il. TMi ordi nance. If •nfor«*d, Will KU*rd a«*ln«l Incompetent plumbers and will keep out outsld* ronrcrna ur.l< «• th»>y h«v« an offlc* here and are qualified under the rlty ordinances Ito work In Kv«r«-tt. The Hcennes am slrqply to pay th* expenses of the examining board." WILL SELL LANDS WASHINGTON. D C, April -'•■— The nous* last night paased tt»t>r« sentaUve Jonas' hill authoiixlnir the sal* at unallotted lands on the. Yak- Ima Indian reservation. The. meaa ur» prortdes for the appraisement or th« lands and their <H«t''>"iil In » manner to !■• prescribed by th» »>•■* retary Of th» Interior. About 100.000 n<r« are affected. MRsTwfiisLow^r ' ■ _ SOOTHIHQ SYRUP mmmmm e-JSSKSm"" * »'»TTLK. THRSRATTLE 3TAP THI V, APKM igo4 Tin- s.. n«- of Hi.- uui.i IUIU- Hctw .mi th« J..i- ....... and th« nuaaluna, TELEGRAPH BRIEFS IIKI.I.INHIIAM. April It.—PTMl< dent llHtlley, Of til* chamber of < on merce, |i:ii appointed u» li. Him- ham'* ilfl«-j;:iir» to tha International kihml road* oonvmttoa at M Louis May If to 11. Count/ Commlaatnners Kiln- mm.l Baa lon M<**i*. J. A M1..11..i J. \V»)Uinl 'ink, J. M Darling. I'AIIA. April ll.—Th* Itepuhllran* to working hart! for a » ■'. t I Me- Urlde and appotntlv* rnlli *.] com tnUaton delegation from her*. It in thought thai there will b« it pretty • (mug nt!ni»i>t In opposition to th« <■•iiimii«»i..ii In Hit* futility ■••>. aome quarters, while tn ulhura It U aolld for a ooinmlaaion. I'AIIA. April Z* -Th« Demorrata hrl.t their I'ltmarUa her* and elect p.l I«■ Suilir»n John Donalil. Iltn< ry Oatrmch ami Jacob «>«•• i >, •!>•!»• --gatea to th« county convention, thai. U to t>« ».#M «c niUvtlU MM Rot- ANNUAL SALE-TEW RIILLIOri BOXES ND V C; T MARTI C^_ - _^^ilßS^g^^ ANNUAL SALE-TEN MILLION BOXES ftk %^Pb&SNB/ Oroatest la the World ML iffmnrnn A Mhiiojf AVfitTCAJI nsAcriEO ltf«p n»!f Wood rur6,»r.e^<*o*;r>T!on«on ■ ■W^i' t""1 '■"* i *-"!' treats •«•>•* »tul a»e:r W. • • tvxltk* mrUT« ti««ltb7 with .^ OAOOAJUtTtIOItndrOtU>JU-U& Th« Qulak •«»«'t« of CAKCAlih'ftlnaav*tei(n cl««ii- TM PPWi_ •r« nail blood purtfirr*. lLe!r prompUifMln '-irltyf t'.cir>!*wi, boll*. bff.'< hmi. Ilv«i |!I L^W ■■•Ui tiUckbniuti), ilg.4 la •«««t«tuac » t»!nt«Hl brc«ui. tukT* b«cx>m« known JHlNP^^^. tl.r-outb th« kind wonii or liuttini whJbaY* trin-1 tt«>m. l!»i>r« th« mUk of O VKh (/■PV^ A MXU.JON IKJXCrt A MONTH. Tho CuicJt««t,»i)re*> w%r tol*4Ut>- In to cUmjim, • JT *v*~. —« th» Mood, for ««««tr'« Hood D«ep. Tb» £rtt nil* for purifying tb« blood i« to 7 JL . *••? th» b.,w«u rr««. »»otir *«»» po«t!T»ly with OASCArutTii. ah anutgux*, i f»»i •• #«••• lOc {too, ooa N<r*«r *oUX la bulk, Tt» g«iuln» taMat •t»mp*<l CU U Sou^i* booklet fr»w» ■ A.l ill-— flt*rUa« R*m*(ir Co, Cblc««o or K«w York. «ii WCSBHHBBHSM BHHHMBfIBJCfIHBHSMBHBBBHBHSfIi^BHBBHHBEHHIDaNCSI *_* 'jMana^^HMMa^mi mmj&L GOmPLETELY Jsjjl * — A Sufferer for Years From Stomach mW^Mw/^ Trouble Regains Her Health Ml"W\4 / • Mrs. C. A. Brock, 1718 24th Aye. Finds Relief and I His Tw"t, CF.u*thT. CKs...ti. Permanent Health In Dr. Rose's Treatment U Mr*. Brock says: "For years I have been a sufferer from a bad stomach. Severe attacks of indigestion would R seize me and I was always in perfect misery. I was al*o subjected to very bad headaches and the doctors told me H that it was caused by the" condition of the stomach. I tried everything and could get no relief. At last I saw the 1 R advertisement of G. O. GUY, Inc., in one of the daily papers, and on their personal guarantee took one bottle of E 9 I>r. S.tm'l Rose's Stomach Treatment. I got immediate relief. The headache ceased, I regained my appetite, and I R now, thanks to the firm oi\G. O. GUY, Inc., I am enjoying perfect health. I hope every sufferer will try their I H treatments because what has been done for me I'm sure can be dune for others." Mrs. Brock's phone number is Red E LI 9521. [Those who wish may verify the above. I * Stronger Statements Than Our Own Sm are these, coming from CURED patients and wholly UNSOLICITED on our part. We like to publish* these testi :"■* monials because we know {It is a greater thing to RESCUE the SICK than to haul a drowning man out of the sea. Si HUNDREDS arc using oor ten famous treatments. Any one may ;ry the particular treatment suited to his trouble |l ABSOLUTELY at our expense if It docs not cure. With every treatment is a WRITTEN and SIGNED ruaran- E SI tee to REFUND the mori^y if the purchaser is dissatisfied. I 0 Dr. William ft Burdick's Blood Treatment ,«».,,-..T\vo Weeks . 81.00 |J Dr. William I*. Burdick's Skin Treatment ,..r , Two Weeks 81.00 II Dr. James EHMlteheU'l System Tonic Treatment ... Two Weeks si. oo |J Di S. Ross Duncan's Female Treatment —....Two Weeks SI. OO EJ Dr. William '■ I Tyson's Kidney and Bladder Treatment.,... Two Weeks 1-00 II Dr. John Godwin's Courh Treatment ..... Two Weeks SI.OO 53 Dr. floracc Imer's Liver Treatment ► .....Two Weeks 91.00 m Dr. Thomas IJggett's Rheumatic Treatment ..........- ►• ...1 .• $2.00 gl Internal "Drcatmcnt « *►. Two Weeks P M • I^>cal Treatment .......* Two Weeks . I m Dr. Samuel L. Rose's Stomach Treatment , , Two Weeks SI.OO ■ LI ' Dr. William Kcnyon's Catarrh Treatment ...^..-..^ Four Months $1.50 ■ I G. 0. GUY, Inc., With a Paid Capital of $75,000 Backs Every Treatment I fcj Your Money \J # vJ # \J V/ M • I FIC» Guar*xntco I m DoLck " ». - :•- - ,-- t -..■ Druggists I . Second and Ycslcr j g [j ' g HnHHLVLIsSIHsHHsVBLHHBHnL^^ a i 111 >■■'; ii- unl.iy. Tlie del«(atc* were uiiln »tri». tad. KIiTTMI KAMA April 2S.—WMIo driving to town ■ •■•>! X" W. llryiuit, of lll<:e, AViuih., found In a wunlioul »t»nit 10 feet iltii, thr*» mllea aouth "f li.n' a hunmn akull In a good »tat* of preservation. No other bonca wrre fuuiul. RELEASED ON BAIL II ,irl lieaumont, allaa May Hloan, who waa mrrsl* 1'! and <li «r»<l with vnrr.-ini'jr. waa i.-l. .in. .1 on |100 caah hall \.-.i.i.l«y. Hi i.i" will 1.. --hourd l.i-r.'i.i Juatlca OeorK* next Thurvduy. Ueorg* ftnrrrtt, who waa placed under arraat at th* earn* tltnt la still Ii th* city Jail, narrett haa • "•• n the li.-.mtiKiiit woman ■ u«ao. elate f..r a number of year*. Tha charge ii«.,in.-t him la vagrancy. I/>■•«.l No. 6t, of the liartender*' tntirnatlonal I a(IM of Amerlra, will give Ita flr»i annual ball at Car fifntera' hall, Friday avmili April LAST CASE IS HEARD Attorney Fred Kico Rowcll Died at His Homo Last Evening of Heart. Disease Afti-r imffcrlnir from h»*iirt MM fur the t>n»t Y**r •''"'' 't'C(' Ht>w«ll. .i promlnitit rruTtiber of Uio Kln« couiily bur for ltt ycnrn, and wpII known In churrh oil !«■«, pawwl awuy ut 6.30 o'clock ycaterday nft«r nooii nt th* family r'nl.l'ii'•, &11 i..iMt I»itr» atrert.' Mr. ItowHl man, ]',! Ink l<l'' l"»l> rnldfiica In Keattlc, proroilWßlt In publlo Ufa nnd wm a IradltiK D«mocrot. lie linvea a widow, hl» father, Luilii-r Ilowcll, tWO brother* and a aUttr, all reatdlng In thl* city. Th« budy will ll* In lIM private mortuary chapel of th« lionni-y --\\ i-..ii i •■in;-.in v for n«verot montha until a mauaolptirn In erected at t. tka View cfinctcry. Tha funeral MrvtoM h»v« not yet be«n an tiounrrd, but will probably b« MM on Hundmr. All drparlmonta Of th* superior court H'ij'"iriii-J. STOOL PIGEON COHEN SOAKED I^oul* A. Cohen, ho tried to palm Mm«. if off «■ J. Harrett Cohen, a wealthy Heattla man, for th* pur pain of obtaining credit, was found guilty of vagrancy under Hi" ■tat* > law In Juati • Oeorga'a court yester .l./. la default of ll.bOO ball for et>od l.»)i.ivi<ir for a period of three month* h" wim <*ommllti*<l to the county Jail. Jlo tiiiiii') * poor uliow. In* In «'.ur» nii'l muM not prov« --t j 11» im i.:i I Ml/ lawful means "' lupport, Tim only vocation* Cohi-n Ima vt'jik'-<J ul »l''ii'lll/ ntnee coming l'< i ••.im... urn 11,.,..- of pollen • »rt- TOOK GREGG HOME ' rcVKIir.TT, April M.—M. It. Orrgr, who wan token Into cuato<iy for miti-Uf-i'l'iK l'< th# P«ll'* Mundny night, 1< ft Ifm county jail y««t«T<lay evidently perfectly r»u»vertd. Ml« wlff .11. I lit r father carve U) 1... I' It from their home ,11 Vancouver and took him li' ii." <;i> ■»:>•: l» KalJ to l,» a pniftpcrtMis lumbi-r iriiiiiufui tui-r. 11* was »t;iy- Inir at th« Hotel Mitchell when Mil mctitul OOSdiUoa becumo such n» la warrant i.m l.<-inif taken cur« of by Hi- otUom lira, Ort-CK alalnl that ih» kn..v of nothing that would rnaJce him !'■-<• hla mental iiowwrs. ;>■•;;,. of thi. family b>4 known anything of hla drinking during the Inat twelvn ' .in It In atat«d that prior to th .t (linn ha had b«en >>• th« lnihlt of drtnklna; freely. Gregg waa rpi rHinir it ahort vacation In Everett when h« waa taken charge of by the police. ♦ — SHAM* CLOTHES. MODKIIATIS ... •*» i'Z eztt 'cnviiair -.<■ -I II ♦ Notice to Subscribers If. any evening, your copy of Th» Star haa not arrived at t:00 o'clock, telephone—flunaet. Main ItiO, or In •".< i - n.i-nt ..a. any time l.«lw»«n f :00 ami T:oo—and ■ copy will bea*nt you at on- by ■|>*r-|al mtaaengtr. ■» California's Retorts Itnached by Bouthfrn I'adflo (Jo.'l famoua Hoanlc Khaata flout*. Two tratna dally. Faat Urn*, vxeellent a*rvlc« to th* moat attractive re aorta on the continent. Jtatea: Run Friinctaco |3S.M flrat dm MOW aecond. t)«««rtptlve literature and fun Information, alao tlek*te and rracrv&ttona hi COf Klr»t avenue. I. E. Kill*. General Agent- ••• Full Half-Gallon Bottles Pure California WINE I-rrown Port or Sherry . O5« l-crown I'ort or Bherry....tl-OO 4-rrown Port w Sherry...-•l.'^S 1«« allowed when bottle la re turned. JO4 First Are. Sooth )l< TH IMIONES-I'INK 1751. FrM D«Mvery. JUST IN Mohair Walking Skirts We aro rtnlly ratalVtOff »*W Ihlnira In Hullh, V\..I«U, HklrU .-.fit Mlillrx-ry. !^irK<^<t Mnx/irttfietit of Voll* iii.-H ktrta In Mm <lty. Full line of Wa»ih HhlrtWalat flulta. Terifta of Oni i '■!!«■ per week. Westberg&Childs CIX>AK«, in.-mi It Mir.i.i.'jr.uy.. UU~MBCOtfD Ave^-ltlL Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Carrying Alj»Pa Pacifio Cxprctt and United State* Mail. For Valdai, Saldovia and B«ward Catllna; at Jun« iiu. Hltk*. Taku tnt. KavaK. Rilamar and COOK'H IM.I-T Ii 'INTB. 8. 8. EXCELSIOR MAY 1 8. 8. JAMES DOLLAR..MAY 3 8. 8. SANTA ANA MAY 16 R. 8. Jamee Dollar aall* ever/ 20 daya via outalde route. Balling from Arlington Dock I p. m. No freight received after noon of aalllng day. b. b. NOME errr MAT 28 If ill N'.MK. E. E. CAINE. Pre.id.nt J. F. TROWBRIDCE. M ( ni«r. I'hone, Main 1147. COS Firm AT*. Seattle. Phone Main 060 Goods Delivered Free Brunner & Co. Family Win« and Liquors.... 403 Pike Street. Seattle TEETH AT CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS Thla It an < xtraordl:i»ry oppor tunity to hay* your t#»th attended to by »;*<"lalliits at a slight adranc* on cost. UNPRECEDENTED PRICES .^Ba^Baa^BwwJa'^^'w^iVn^ Kiwit.it .iukii FREE i :x tract lug (when work U ordered) FREE 8!lv«r nillnic* 35« Hold nUlnßif 11.00 I'orcel.iln Crowns 2 50 liridre W. rk. 22 karat 13..Ml Full Set of Teeth $2.30 W« employ no l»nt* If your artificial plat** do not stay up mil you cannot cat with thetn, consult our ..tint. ll* ran fit you. A twelve-year ruarante* with all work. Boston Painless Dentists 1422 SECOND AVENUE, Opp. Bon March*. Hour*. I: »0 to « dally, Sunday. » to t I E.R.Butterwortii& Sons Us4trUker«aa4 taWlaser* !!»»• runoved to Uj«lr n*w bloea. 1931 FIRST AVENUE Both TrUpbonea. M*. ' A thoroughly modern place which rou »t« at liberty to call and la i ■mC IBONNCY-WAT»ON CO. I riml KtK*« mm* Kmtaimm rmr- I OPEN DAY AMD NIGHT Teeth filled and treated at ntfht at well a* day time, rvtry day In th« week. "Bun<la)> Included." }lour»-8.30 a. m. to 11 mitlnlrht, w» ar* now b*tt*r pr*par*d thaa ever twfora to ■!»• our patron* th« benefit of the ■kill and car* of our "creat la lints." who havi- so long ••rved th* many p*opl« when w« i l;ias a* Ol'n patrona. . W* are »v« eaaon to th* EASTERN DBNTIBTB. ■■ "Notlc* to all patient* who hare baa work atarted In our off lea": Wa will i flnlah yotir work ■■ per your contract I with ua before, without further eoet, ' and any work that h»« not proven . irtnry wt will gladly replac* fre«i of chance. \\ « will not try to compel* with pool dentlttry. but will do the beat work at on«-ba!f th* price charged by, others. . _j OUR PRICES POn Tlin DEST 8.8. WHITE TEETH KIIIJ, BY7T f .VOQ OOLU ill. n. :.k .... S.VOQ nui.r> UK I! >■•.(• WORK. iS.OO OOI.I) 11l INiiS il OO KU.vr.lt FlI-UINQi 50* Palntomm Extracting F«»e« IM'H STBKM ot palnleaa extraction, COVETUD by all other danUsta, la known and uaed by thin FIRM ONLY. our mdwl dantlats, who arc world' renowned *pec!al!it*. will l>* found her* after at the** office*. Modern Dental Parlors Cor. Second and Flk* Htreat, Over Pro pit*'* Hank. Moaonlo Tample nulldlnc. Our Main ofiii • Fourth ami MurrUua Sun t% I*.>i I!ni'it. Orturon. ll.iurs- v rsi to 12;00 Midnight. Sun. days and holiday* Included. A. C ruuo.M. Advertising Maoag*^ ft _