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ne eae Mae THE SEATTLE STAR, - . 4 4 | A STORY OF LOVE AND TRAGEDY, | ..,S8nterstresen czas | NNW YORK, Fel The com-|about 200 feet imme 2 @ of economiats, Which has b he famous fountads 1 lavaetncuae the causes which fo moment of King | ed Prof, Rowe out the Stanford ime there university last Nov ha tin m rt, Among other t t 600 fe b } on the eonttaty, Presic Will Honor Emmitt. : for any interpretation of his diamies- | the death of the Brish patrio There ts no evidence to W that | olub of this elty will obs t ’ Prof, Rows gave « on for hie die | by an ent taininent tth Li h i } minxal by tr mpetence, On the con th Iman b An « A: p > atrength to the wnly a Attend the monster bankrupt sal " Jor the best teach aye tliat nd enu ver i | modevate and fair sand boy wat # on th [ANOTHER HOLD-UP 2 faibitiet bent rap watch {* the NEAR VINE STREET sate . : Highwaymen held up and robbed [ MRS. H. M. WIL8¢ WM. HAMILTON. Mrs. mma Johnson, ot Wester: Avenue and Vine street #aturday evening, They eecured $7. Fred { These are the principals of a Southern tale of love and tragedy, Ham- [VOU NN | ls M Seame” Aa : fiton was an Atlanta, Ga. pharmacy student, He loved Mra. Wileon, a pore od sail wile oo 4 = oe 1329 Second Ave. i charming young widow, She rejected him. A week ago, both disap~ ling imptioated in the robbery. H ’ peared. Then their bodies were found in the woods near Atlanta. |was arrested by Patroimen Smith . Re had shot the woman he loved, then set fire to the woods and had | @Md Benedict SPECIAL FOR ' finally killed himself. Both bodies were partially burned by the fire. | : [good man or woman,” said Mr. Ma | |jor, “feels the need of loyal f ] _ Men's Siack and White stripe lhemind them, Christ was n rk Shirta: el) eines; th [tion. This world would be rede rue | | Mic ataivt for 940 | [from wrongs, tle, tyranny, disease, | oe : spiritual and physical, if men were 7 jawake in t full strength of dcbienandii i |etrective power in one-tean regener. |W. A. Bargent, genera! superir jate than im @ thousand men self. | tendent of the Wolf & Zwekle Iron | The quartermaster thts morning | confident an deeif-righteous Lorhs of Pecans, te ta Beattie to ' Opening bide for the building of one onstretion of the torpedo bont fea-going tug and two barges, to be Mehora, hat Bab tet with bs Government. The’ following ol eormon at the Bat | seen at the Ralnter-Cirand today } ] Gnd offers of tugs already built church yesterday afternoor Asie The pre tria ae waite flee with pure cream. : 4; Sanastrom @ Tangill, of |Special thanksgiviag service was | oa | Rk bed ‘are bs ad Ae Large assortment of coffee cakes ~Tug, $10,560 0. |held to celebrate the fact that the ed & new ongin “ 7 we "aethe hee enoseh ts new _.olanels fice trom | eet and I think the trial will be en. |[| fresh from the eves two barges, $il.100, Jamen|debdt. ‘The bishop preached at the | tirely satisfactory : ae ar ey Gnd'at the Asbury SC Kc charch fo A How Geysor. 1418 Second Ave. : che block, Tel. Green 261 Reed. Ballard HELENA, Mont., Feb. f3.—A ne Senate Wise. Sel. Groen 8 Tugmoat, $15,900; barges, 34.000 eae Ackman & Hansen, Seattio-Tuc ‘WM E. LAN DON 09000000 9909900909900) OHO 0900008: » SIF; two |b Hos G 1 john | Purgone, rd—Two | ° + ees, $1522. Loe t Beattie—_Tugboat $00 ac ithe 1S A FREE MAN FREDERICK ante Lonesome? Fine Furniture, ’ | ~~ Tugboat lows, t8y omens 5 Sak hae a a Rae ot ‘wry Returned a Verdict of Not attle—Two barges, $7.653.° J. B.| Sprague, by K. D. Ross, agent~Tug Guilty in 20 Minutes, Independent, $14,200; tug Defender. ——_—___ : $i2.e00; tug Echo and barges, 19.000.) | 4. B Kuby, of Whatcom—Two bars-| Wm. FE. Langdon was acquitted | ae —- mares. Tacoma | Saturday night, the Jury being out Anecortes "Tine bergen withan; |O0ly 29 minutes. After Prosecuting | tease, each, James Hobers, Attorney Fulton made his final ae #08, Of Anacortes—Two scows, $5,100, @ument. & recess was taken unttt | ; rive es een § o'clock, when Judge Gritin chatg- | é ed the fury BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ Langdon lost no hope at any time| |@uring the trial, and his wife aod Gaughter were in attendance in the| AID SOCIETY |soctresm Tar us Sror'tom since ‘ns | beainning. When the verdict, ” ame | guilty was said, Langdon thanked state. We-| the Jurors personally for their de | A Dil ie mow Betore the state.ig.| the Jurors personally for thele, Ge: “Givle’ Ald society, of Meve, with hie little family rejoic- tution. The batt | '«. nd vides a Biennial appropriation of O08 to the association, Other stator have a inw providing for « similar Edict Satisfactory. institutiom, and tt has proved @ suc-| PEKIN, Feb. 25.~The minister cass. The Reattle society was found-| +p, powers have announced tha 4 about sig Months ago by local! iney consider the pufishment edict | nd business men of this perfectly satisfactory. Siu, i” put in charge of Ma}.\ formerly grand secretary, and Hew Hh. It ie maintained by | Chen Yu, son of the notorious Hsu | 4 Oe pt 2 ment by ine clt¥ Tung, will be publicly executed at) and yop a rents @ reaidence at Thirty-fifth ave-|rrenulected’ sumparding ‘eumrnae | & HAVE No DIRRCT WAY OF KNOW- hue and Union street, and about 12 tions at all places which were tha| ING HOW MUCH OF A STOCK THB eee pte Semee earee for. | scones of outrages upon foreigners. | OTHER STORES OF THE NONTH- helped to live better lives. Mal.) gaivage anle Of shoes at just half WEST HAVE, BUT WE FEEL PERFECTLY SaFR Newell sags that if the assoctation | roguinr prices will continue for one IN THE ASSERTION THAT THIS I8 THR LARG- Mere betier equipped for the work. | week more, These 2000 pairs will XST — PERHAPS ONE-THIRD LARGPR THAN m could be cared for just | noe inet long at present prices ANY OTHER ’ | Sate daily at 1098 Bocond avence. PILLOWS IN A SPLENDID VARIETY, RANG- - ING FROM THE VERY CHEAP TO THE VERY Port Albert Arrives. | EXPENSIVE. ‘The Port Albert, which took 420 BED - SPREADS — AN UNUSUALLY ATTRAC. —_ tg AO bo Philippines, ar TIVE SHOWING OF PATTERNS AND QUALITIES. teak nadadiel te the bereces of thal SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, IN QUANTI- White Btar dock. It is a question | TIES LARGE ENOUGH TO MERT THE IMMEDI whether she will be dismantled | 1920-1292 Second Ave. ATE NEEDS OF FITTING UP STEAMSHIPS, HO- ices etise nod on ios Se. Pike 1. TELS, ETC.; A VARIETY LARGE ENOUGH FOR for carrying cattle, and was fitted | atone FITHER THM OWNER OF A HUMBLE COTTAGE up by by the government at great ex- | OR A BROWN STONE MANSION TO FIND A pense, 4 it ie not itkely that | SATISFACTORY CHOICE. she will be laid it this time. alc ams BLANKETS AND COMFORTS POUVGHT Dt ; RECT FROM THE MAKERS IN GREAT QUAN- : TITIES. THIS PART OF THE SHOWING OF E Wowen all over the city are tak- THE BEDDING 18 ESPECIALLY’ STRONG, BOTH a Ing a keen Interest in Shannon's AS TO THE FAIRNESS OF PRICE AND VARI- announcements. ‘They find that the rTy it | are‘comniaetnbiy feast’ price, se =| WE CAN SATISFY YOUR NEWDS AS REOARDS : they profit by keeping @ mut for BEDDING ETP 4 '= out as my the bargain news. z it a taly product, harne from a aplen- favored per Ib.. © Revelle, of the First M. P. church, preached a ser- mon yesterday morning against the prevailing vice and law-breaking in/ elle’s idea to} inst all off is who are reaponsible It is rumored here in Seattie,” | ‘that thousands} jollars are spent every year by for offices and thousands more for men in office: It l¢ commonly believed that every man has his price, A man who buys himself in| Ditice will also sell himaclt outs he ie & man with «# price. Does this charge of bribery apply to the city officials” While believing many things, I am not able to prove them, and am not prepared to say that any of our officials have received money bribes. A bribe is anything promised to induce a man to do | what he should do without a recom- | | | | | | 135c 1215-11 Second Avenae ADVERTISERS OF FACTS Three-Day Specials Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday pense, or should not do at ail. oS “I do eay that if our n Wringers any other official promised a y j ’ city for the purpose of being Iron frame, with good 10-inch rolls, regularly worth $1.60 98c | Washing Machine Genuine Defender, round square, regularly worth $3 $2.75 Mrs. Potta’ Irons Nickel plated, 3 Jrons, stand und handle; ine oad of $1.25 . . 8:0Oc ted, he appealed to the evil in men, thereby bribing « certain class of men. “The statute of this state says playhouse or theater, race track, cockpit, game of chance or whisky saloon shall be open on Bunday, and any one violating this law shall, | upon conviction, be fined not less than $3 or more than $2 The law | also says: ‘There shall be no gam- | bling with cards, dice or any. other either for money, checks, credits or other representative of | value, and that any one violating this Jaw shall, upon conviction, be fined 3600, and shall be imprisoned | until this amount is paid.’ “These laws are being violated | every day. If the courts will not against the guilty parties, | device, NS Plasterers at Work vacant the In a little while we will be putting vhich the incumbents are |in the fixtures, My new atore in to . | be @ model. It is to be a much bet ter drug store in every way Second Presbyterian. Rev, W. A. Major, of the Second e Presebyterian church, preached a sermon yesterday morning from| Matthew xxvi. 40; “And He cometh | unto the disciples and findeth them | asleep, and saith unto Peter, ‘What. | ee RMR wih me °° | Fike Street and Second Avo. nnvery reformer, every aggressive Telephone Main 962, dsl ii tt ‘| Star, Frederic *k & “Nallagn HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring FRANK E. ADAMS “lirawing. ‘Mies Printing Colman Biook. To Bipe 670, beats le wh thetr mo v Fast India Tea Co You won't know what ts the very best pomsible deal to be made on @ plano until you have Visited our piano department, It's an excellent showing of standard makes and beautiful Champion Blend Qe finishes at really extraordinar: Mocha and Java 36 prices. Credit ta given on terme Banquet M, & J 4c to sult your eonventence, The quality is In them. SHERMAN, CLAY & C0 _m Second Ave. 222 Pike St. Tel. Green 906. e . + DR. Cc. A. Gay $ 3 5 Senweal*Y $3 Photo Supplies : 202 Second Avenue 4 ° Corner Marion. Wholesale © TORUS ARIBAGT AO POE (31S wad Retail 4 9O0Feo 7 ¢ ° : Washington Dental and = 3 Pare Water cose | $ Photographic Supply Ce 2 ~2% 211 Columbia Street, Seattle, @ Line Your Weil With P4 Tacoma. Spokane, @ CLAY PIPE } “canie** PO ssssssecsaa® \Yesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yesler Way and Broadway, PRESCRIPTIONS Dr, J. M. STEVENS, pre a ined dis, Vor best results advertise in the Have you a want? Then tell it in the Star, See list of agencies page 2. ~ Out-of-Town Customers Coming From Within a Radius of One Hundred Miies Get Half Rail- road or Steamship Fare Refunded on Purchases <THE LAST WEE have sold more merchandise during the past two weeks than has ever been sold in any W' previous sale the store ever launched. The prices did tt. February, the “dull” month, has been turned to good advantage and hundreds of new friends have been made for the store. And the best part of the tale lies in the fact that all this has been accomplished without “ ing” the store a little bit. To be sure, merchandise of every sort was and is on sale, but it is not “sale’’ merchandise, and the sale has continued to grow better. What's more, the,news printed has been faithfully lived up to and every promise made in the papers has been religiously kept, which, after all, is not so much of a virtue as it’s good business sense. Business better and bigger than ever, without any red tape ; goods exchanged just as freely as at any other time; people just as obliging, every- body just as pleasant; a little crowding now and again, but good natured all the time. The sale’s a big success, and we can thank you a thousand times for having helped to make it. TOMORROW AND ALL THE WEEK These Important Sales Go On. cheapen- House Furoishings and China 5) Sale of Boaps at half. on tworthirds pay }} Men's Underwear for half. Women's Sample Butts for 2 } A Chidren’s Coats and Dresses per cent. less than value. {{ far joss than half, New spring styles, too. 5$ Gow per ) Dress Stuffs away under piree Magnificent Sorosis Glove. No Glove we've had hither to approaches this one in fit or appearance, and proud of the fa made in America, all the otr and ali ¢ bee uty FRaynier Glove; the difference Hes in the fact that these are fine lambskin, The price, $1.00 a Pair. Eminently sulted, a we've said before, for the “outdoor” These colore—Tan, gray, Brown, Oxford and mode. etrl. The Sale of Boys’ Clothing. Laat week mothers from far and near came to share in this very th remarkable 2 of Boys’ Clothing. and the business was wratitying. ‘o be sure better stories have been told in newspapers, but after all they were but “newspaper stories,” « ing where they hn a but Seattie has never known #0 good a chance to buy # lothes for the price of the commonplace. A few items are told of below te show you the scope of this unload Ing movement. OYS VESTEEr ROYSs 3 - PinCE PSckrs, ap of SUITS, all wool emall brown or mixtures, fancy eray pinhead patterma, made in checks, all wool latest style, sixes they have a neat from & to 16, regu- lar price 9 @ wuit, reduced to ....... $3.75 wo ROYS SUITS. cular all wool Tweeda ' VESTEE | tie SUITS, made of all wool mixtures, with | bren tm to Match, sizes 3 to & n regular 96.50 suit, noYs' 2- PIRCE | BUTTS of fancy all BLOUSE | wool Tweeds, and made of mixtures, «izes § all wool navy biue Py ge Py or fancy tweeds sizes from 2 to 10. worth from $5 to 16.60 a suit, now larly $5.60 to $6.50, now... ., $3.75 Flannel Waists Less. The big tables in front of the new bulldin will be piled high with the ink Flannel Watets of the season and every one will be transform od into @ bergain, This latest drop in prices affects the entire collection. You can pick wherever r= taste dlotates and be sure of seving # third to a half. There are all colors and all good styles, though mot every size in every color, But then you know the character of the waists we'vo been selling all season Mere’s the list of new prices, they’! quick notion very necessery. pey' ll make $1.00 Waists for 79c. $1.50 Waists for $1.19 $2.50 Waists for $1.50 $5.00 Waists for $2.98 Flannel Gowns Years ago we know @ farmer who, after he'd picked the apples in his orchard, used to let the boys shake the trees for what was lett \ ? hat @ feast it wa to be sure Here's a case wherein women can take what is left of the ason’s Outing Plannel Gowns / for a trifie, {} Stripe or checked Outing, 2 sleeves, neck or yoke trim. Gowns of Striped Outing ¢ med with embrofdery. ‘The ia Flannel, full sine and length, § first lot sold for $1.46, what's were Gc, s 2 left blog ec $5 for 8c ‘In the Notion Department. Twine Bags, ecru and green Curling Irone i) Pooket Combs Snap Hooks and Byes 3« Black Pins ....,., 4o Corduroy Binding, a yard,, Kid Curlers .. THE BonMAR CG NAG recth Lioff Silk Hair Fasteners .. Fancy Set Rings .. HE : $ 5 5 1419 10 1429 Second Avenue and 115-117 hg Stray MON 7, FRHORUARY ™, VisitOurBusy Shoe Room Se aoeaeeneeeneee = ingers of new $eqe Priced Right to Make Rapid Selling Easy we FI i" "$1 50 HOES 82 00 83°00 ‘EB TA iH TOP BICYCLE some dealers would price GAROO t tt this st a ethod 83:00 Sole Agents for W. L. Douglas’ Men’s Celebrated Union-Made Footwear. New Spring Styles ou a. e ir ° bs a 8! & 1 - ¥ H e) é 2 = are Now Here. 206, 208, 210 i. PETERSON’ : MASONIC TEMPLE BLK HARDWARE AT A... _ DISCOUNT We Have So Many Good Bargains in PIANOS that it would be impossible enumerate them here—ste and look over our lar aut stock of Chic Weber, D 5 jornson&C0 903 Second Ave. Burke Building. DAYS | | | j * | The store at $21 First } hue south was too email 7 | didn’t know bow much Se we had accumulated im wa | old. buliding on Yesier ae We have taken the 2. three floors of the new wa ing on Jackson street, Jas tween First and Second A Still our stock will not go iste a } it, and we shall sell all po | ware for 90 days at » Tele: prods Sonny discount. to Fred A. Wing Fe | a ‘ hor i mo OXYGENOR = ohn ‘a Makes men happy. | a jue OXYGENOR 321 First Ave, oe Makes women happy. Bet. First and = - ‘met oxretuon deheieieheheietedeittt | cn Makes children happy. * With every purchase of, * ceries amounting to $l, Jan nevennel I« are entitled to 1 dozen 3 Makes everybody happy « 65 oe x — Fresh Eggs at WHY and HOW? \% capi Dozen This secret ts worth a $1000 to 2 . any family. lx * MATHESON BROS - The Oxygenor Gagette, a M-page 3 GROCERS J %o | paper, will tell you all about it.|g &F Sixthang King = Tel, pol ; | Matiea free to any address. 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