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THE SEATTLE STAR, WELCOMES BURGLARS TO HOSPITABLE GRAVES WHATHER FORE Tuesday, ocoastonal, shows BUC a THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES. ARAAAAARARYS Beattie and Vicinit Tontght and rh, vee BLANCHARD, sue, Hinckley I k. ADAMS & 719 Becond Av HIS NEW SUIT Is now the uppermost subject concerning the boy. We've made ready for the proper con sideration of that subject. Our method of having all our goods made up to our order and paying spot cash enables us to offer better values than those who buy CHICAGO, March 24.—Three bur-| third he knocked down with the butt eA a. hanes i | glare with revolvers and chloroform | of ae A to a The sound of of “acle Tom's Cadia’ ang running through the entire sum=| wore give 5 e of shooting Was heard at the Bouth Chi steteon"® Cabin” | mer, were given the surprise of their ves }oago police station, Breaking in the ‘3 “Unele Tom's at the Grand ts an average Two or three characters this morning, They learned that) front door the policemen were stop John Sobieski, a Chtoago grocer, had | ped by @ flash of revolvers. The fir drawn $8000 from a bank to buy real | ing »pped and the detectives atruck The story of the play ts an intense- interesting one, and Mr, Stuart ly or three] Will stage it in the finest possible “ potadly good, two . ; . estate, They went after it. Sobieski) a match and lighted the gaa, On the nity bad, and the othera be-/ manner, His company will be} went to bed with a big revolver, He| floor they found the three robbers There are two strengthened by the addition Of) seeps in tho rear of his store, He|They were Edgar Mallem, shot between, gm the Company—there may be ‘put only two are specifically fe en Aunt Ophelia halr, Dot Kent talent, ‘are two Topsies, warranted 7 pretty little Eva, many new people, besides the prea) was aroused by a fruit jar crashing ent members, and that it will do @) on the floor, He crawled out in the | Jos, G. Greengniviteh, shot through big business, there is very little} darkness ond saw the trio, He be-|the right leg and right arm; Philip doubt. The fact of its being an old) gan the Meht, lylig on the Moor. The) Flore, bruised about the face and play does not detract from ite mer-| only target Was the flash of fire-| shoulder, erased by a bullet and cut ity any more than one could become | arms, but Soblewk! did fairly well, Of) over the head, with Sobieski sitting throy#h the head and unconscious; Ured of Shakespeare's plays; rather adds to its vatue; for, had it! not been an admirable work, it would not now be revived by one of| New York's oldest and best manag-| ers, The adventures of the two or- phan sisters, one of whom ts blind, in Paris, where they are strangers, are of intense interest, and as the eells photographs othe hour Which elapses be- ‘death and transfiguration, fe eee an Eva who can- Ddoast of having played nights without missing VERY FEW LIKE HIM was Uncle Tom, whose son Teeee manager and wh action of the play is laid in 1785, It Rege—Strictly fresh ranch, 15@140. | “ap e 4 oF oxen a [allows of some costumes that are Butter-—Washington creamery, 36@ In oe eae ; Peg _ wins — oe} me fe; ranch, 1b@i7e unfinishe Yorateds, « v. . Saar chek olae Tee Gentine witt| CHICAGO, March 24.~Wheat n%| sizes 10 to 16 yours; all the good materials have a week of phenomenal success,| A Man Found Who Says No on, : pkey fist priced ato... j we have the boys’ Barlow's Minstrels oud autrennianaeticonnd | eves 2.50 to 87.60 and the price will With the rattle of bones, the crash | to an Umbrella MORTALITY RECORD | please of tamborines and the music of a) phiiharmonic orchestra, the Harlow minstrels opened at the Third Ave- On a rainy night when ombreiias are on a picturesque dream of loveliness. In hespangied, silk costumes the ar- tists appeared. Only the end men were blacked. The others were in rich, old time costumes, and wore ly clothed and from his appearance had evidently been owt in the raia for some time ‘There are ali kinds of proverte about the “honest man.” For jnstance, there Then there le the fam Well, anyway, to get back to Seattle, ‘This laboring man walked Inte the Royal Cafe om Saturday evening. , It the former and the droll wit of the latter won high praise. Every feature in the oljo or after part was well worth seeing, It is im this part of the show that the management take pride. Olvic, the human dragon, is one of the best appearance he bad deen oat In the wet for some time, He walked up to the bar aed called for @ glass of beer. He drank it slowly and deliberateiy- but| the three men he shot two and the! on him | wae raining hard cuteide aod from bis! prices are being offered to the pro- ducer tn round lots on the dock or in the car at Beattie: Grain~-Oats, $26.50@27, 40; $18.00; wheat, chicken feed, corn, bulk, $37.00. Cheese~Native Washington, ilMe. barley, 920,00; nio Rosearlo waa ebapet at | Toterment was) | ‘The funeral of J held from Mooney & Stews 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mamie MeRorney, « housewife, was taken Inte custody by Policemen Ryan | and Hubbard early this morning for | disorderty conduct EF. Pearse and Jach Wholiey engaged }tn a fatic encounter below Yesier Way late inet might and were arrested by | Poticemen Ryan and Nobbard. GOSSIP IN job lots on credit. If you can’t come yourself send the boy in with a note as to what you want to l ‘ Young Men’ Suits ing of Bulte for Two-Piece Suits Three-Piece Suits Blouse Suits An unusually fine show. young man—made up iget for him—he’ll get the very fairest of treatme nt. the Sailor Suits About Caps New style fancy piaid.... nue theater yesterday. The troupe| *8fce and honest men (in this respect) * Ventoo SUITS. wile Golt Caps Beotch is among the foremost on the road] Fe still scarcer, it Is an odd thing to|'n Lake View comotery anith ishiten tis Sattar gir ~ ‘aiken this year, and one which has secur- ere & an refuse an umbrella offered | - 3 > 4 7a, m 4 him. Yet an instance of thie kind was|, The faneral of Nickios Rombalr was Vests, sizes 3 years to worsteds.. Se up ed praise wherever it has played| demonstrated on Saturday evening. The | beld from the Seattle Undertaking Co.'s 10 years ‘ Golf, Yacht... des The curtain went up in the first part) ian who refused the umbrella was poor: | parlors at 2 o'clock this afternoon. £2.50 to 86.50 81, The, F0c, 25e Yacht Caps «.... ++ $1.00, TS Catet Caps .... Tam O'Shanters .... . te the old saying “honesty is the best ‘orfol , ae white wigs, The singing was better| Kiicy “en houest mans the noblest] Emma Olmstead, a Pike street ha Merfolk: Blouses, Rus $1.00, 750 and 50e than that of the ordinary minstrel) work of God.” bitue, was sent to the city bawtile inst sian Blouses, Sallor anne momen Golt Capa, cone THE to 81.00 oc, 600 oe Oe production, and several new ballads | ous saying of Warren Hastings, the evening by Officer Kelly to serve out « Blouses, in handsome, were rendered by the soloists. The|tatorial ruler of India under the FE sponded sentence 4 strong Serges and Boys’ Shirts usual end men’s gagsand songs came|!ish government, His adrice to bie! ehededn:: moked’ we in for their full share of applause, |*% was, “Get money, honestly Wf you) Jerry rawr y aged Pat agg od 83 50t 85.00 Ftiff Bosom Boys’ Shirts ean, but get it.” were arrested by Policeman c w ater ie o 5. Lew Baldwin and Fred P. Russell | se “s bard last night for fighting & yearns size to held the ends. The comic singing of je Meoded It years; pattern just like the man's, each... 50 Boys’ Ties contortionists ever seen on a local ao yg ie ype eget in the popular Berges itis Darah, aad: Cader The big wide Grenadine tart lor the 5 é 7 . 7 ee gagerdm wownner Sy oe . ond nae agehers iyo ‘sha ber oe an tien and Tweeds in the stripes, sises 3 to 10 Windsor Tien, extra ragon, showing the aw leath | relia. The handle eas of ivory, mount. newest styles — eizes years, good * wide and extra long, agonies of the greenish monster,| 4 with silver and the sliken cloth of up to 2 years, We good, well and COED ceeesee cee BBO holds the audience in suspense until | the “shower stick” would probably have call your spectal at- ly made, recogr Teck Ties, Just ike the Olvie takes off his headpiece and/ amounted to shout $10. As he went tentia ns a good $6.00 @alue; * shows his human guise. His other|out Col. MeKee, the manager of the sttention to those priced at, per suit... men’s, only & smaller contortion work is equally good. Royal, thought the umbrelia belonged oo priced at.....810,00 pres evese 4.00 Knot, COD seasene BOO to bis departing guest. Col. McKee followed him te the door and even into the street, and calling bim bac “Here, you forget your umbrelis.” turned aboat and said to Mr. Me- “That tent mine, I didn't have Fred P. Russel's monologue is cer- tainly a merrymaker. Although he talks about little or nothing, the audience ts convulsed with laughter during his entire stunt. Weaver! Keo, any “There's an Honest Maa’ Col. MeKee walked back Into the cafe and pot the ella on the bar and remarked “Well, I know now there Is one honest man in Seattle. What do you think of s man who will refuse an well as not and he seeded it, bot be was honest. I take of my hat to bim.” The umbrella really belonged to a commercia! man who was standing by the bar and enjoyed the © The laugh was on Col. McKee when be came tack with the umbrella the other man bad refused. The rightful owner still twits the colonel about trying to give away hie new ambreiia. ; i thing. | With All Things Told Seattle Should Win Pennant That Seattle ts to cellent baseball team next year ts now a mat-| ter of fact. Manager Dugddte ie the busiest man in town at present, end if bis team does not win the pennant this year it will not he because he has pot that several of the players bare Jumped their contracts ‘The latest victory of the team le over Gus Kopf, who tried to secure bis re teane from the Seattle aggregation in order that he might play with the Min. | | neapolis ciud next year. Kiopf appeaigd his case to the Nagional Arbitrat | | Moard and lost. Kidpf will mow play | | with Seattle for thé pert season and | Dugdale baa his signature to thet ef feet. There ts mo dearth of players this | 3 tely no ter- year, and out of the big bunch Beattie | oa will have @ fale share of the pennant | — 3 the winners. | Its advance . ron ‘The salary question will give the)! i EGGS LOWER Indications Point to a Very Good Business The markets opened this morning with everyIndication of a good day's business. Staple goods are on the market In good supply and the de- mand is equally good. rf KATE CAMPBELL, With “The White Slave,” Third Ave- nue, next week. and Donna, character impersonators, Coburn and Baldwin, in their music- al specialty, were also good. The performance closed with the great barrel jumping act of the Bonnetiis. The. Barlow Minstrels continue : | f " 73 ; & z varietion are going at $39, and the inferior at from $24 to 829. A little advance In the market con- ditions ts shown today by butter, while exgs are Inclined to be lower. ‘The arrivals today include one car of oranges, one car of bananas, one of celery, cabbage and caulifiower, VAN HICKS SAYS HE IS A BARBER Postmaster Stewart bas received a letter from Chas. Van Hicks, of Hamp- jmanteation with some one here who ean| @7 50 ges, $2,793.00; bananas, shop to get work. No special | changes are quoted as it is a little team managers & little trouble during | the coming season, but thie dificuity, it | ie believed, will be surmounted. At | present the salary limit for each team | ie $1,200 a month. Fquatly belanced | ae in the matter of salaries ia the | Ife of base ball, It is « well known fact that when the teams begin to pay | exorbitant prices to a few stars it soon causes distension, or breaks up the whole league. Jealoustes are created jand poor playing always resnlte from ames x bot the good all} Viayers say that po | | the plow ail together they are sure of dote *nid an old fan | Fifteen Players | Manager Dugdale has about fifteen | players who will report for duty with the Seattle clab next month. All are excellent men, bat there will only be a! anrvivel of the fittest, Those who show | a ell will be given positions, The are other pitchers, and he ts } Ae eee dams & Blanchard 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block umbretia a night like this. There ts « done all that be can for the eport. At man who deserves te enceeet He present the team Ii up pears to be — -———— i could have had that umbrelia just ag|* Wianing ove notwit ding the fact et ee ] this Promptly on April ist storeroom will be occoupled by another concern—our landlord has served lawful notice on us to that effect. We must grt out—we're forced to move. ten rid of—everything Is going to the highest bidder at AUCTION Easter Apparel This Easter a Black Suit, $15.00, White Vest $2.00, Charm- ing Tie Acts, and «++ CORRECT... on, lows, who wants tet two care of potatocs. oe 4 He mentions the fact six times in his JOBBING QUOTATIONS great surprise to the fans, He was al itates to investigate auch oppor- Or the Cough vee ie “Charles sage he, "wants Mr, Postmas (CORRPCTED DAILY.) Tere itore Tin saat, prospective |} tunities. Why don’t you come Stops You ter to read the letter, and then turn it Green Pruitt wanted to eee the boy pitebing in’ trim ? Bee If the goods are gol Pp. over to some Seattle tonsorial actist.”| Lemon 1972.00 & box; cooking | tut he jumped out and left Seattle min. ||’? St? a ee | If one bottle of Mitchell's Cough The writer wants to get into com-| apples, $1@1 enting applies, $2.00) ns « “1 man, However, Dagdale|f at the ridiculously low prices |, WATCH DIAMONDS, FINS! Cure fails to cure, you can bring tis ‘WH JEWEL Y AND SILVERWARE 0 throughout the week, with the ex-jeariy in the week. matter how good the individual men | ception of Good Friday night, when Potatoes are firmer, but so far no wlbng par) cnt gg z - bes oe The Immense stock of Clothing, Light Hat $3.00 are a, FRIEDMAN & SON ¥ 0 pot be gon niews the the house will be dark. “a change in price is made. The best) iiss ger in and pat thelr shoulders to Hata, Shoes, etc., must be got- 903 First Avenue, THE YOUNGSTER'S EASTER SUIT... We've the newest stock tn town in this department—we think we bave anything you may want. Prices to sult. All Wool Bine Serge Saflor Suit, sizes & to 4, specially priced for CMON, Bt nen wan arrernmerscweree $3.50 Near Rainier-Gra: Stop The Cough give him alt kinds of information in 5 26@1.00; cranher- | in sition to kno * ill which we cial he. H. 7Foete: | Vek the bottle and we'll pay you regard to the gen art in Beattie, He polar FY per barrel; pine Paces merit pA ys panthes whe ane e Al rt ansen Avene: gg zs ; os y the jeays he has been arber from his jes, $6.00 per dozen; Jap or-|both excellent twiriers. Little Ira Har. | cee Dea CRteee eee Se tae hild: So ee | youth up and now that be is old he will| anges, $1.00@L15 per pkg; “seedling |mon im also here and in better form COME IN Sarrawer, We ane P not depart from it. He wants to come| oranges, $2.00€2.25; limes, $7.50779.00|than ever. During the early part of © are sole agents, to Seattle even if he has to buy a} cage tangerines, $1.75; grape frult.|iast year this little fellow often lost | 2. 00. his head and grew tid \ several families in Hampton who are] 5014 souenenae.oo @ ton: beets,|however, and at the last he was among | 9 ¢ Ill Occidental Avo, | coming to Seattle. Chas. Van Hicks, f@toe. (the best. Donnelly, another pitche | 7) Setin. So Ot $1.00@1.25 per anck; carrots, 6h@Tix % piteher, in Phone Main 495 | : ge, os ate whether or per sack; lettuce, $1.00@1.25 per case; |% Dew man here, but Dugdale prom : 474 / re, Pirnine, ScwS1.28; ariic Go; cabbage | 8 xreat things for him. In addition Sales at 10 a. m ral | $1.5041.40 per ewt: husks, 200; celery, |t there men, another pitcher will be . * an ; | Telephone, Mat f _ \geesneve isthe bar aan t potatoes, $2.50 | secured. Behind the bat Beattie will not | Tuesday 's Special | P » Main 787, i per owt, Chili peppers. 25@20c; sauer |B excelled by any team in the league 2p. m | ica 8. E. Co. Pike St. and Second Ave, < ry Mat Stanley, formeriy of the fast San le le SS j kraut, 24%@%e; tomatoes, $1.75@2 per y fancy lea >, * : : | SMALLPOX crate! ‘radishes, Mae Ser G08; Nb yeonty He gr odd ok cn = | pie S ibe error, weer large | Open All Night Tel, Main 1029, . ley, 206730 ; . $2,262.50 per pande © comes here with an ' | eave pared 7. a eee Net, shallot excellent reputation and ts believed to ic Pen co yee go edn COLLINS SHERMAN FOLEY co } 700981.00; pumpkins, 1@1%e per Ib; |%* lly able to live up to It j ae adie, in heavy syrup, | He@F1.00 aquashes, 24¢; wax beans, Charley Schwartz gor” sevens ° ¢ | rt? artichokes, 70¢@$1.00 per doz Probably the greatest addition to the 2 Meee it, Ce ee string beans, | 9@10e; cucumbers, |team this year will be that of Charies P ebb hee i ny /ASHINGTON, D. C., Mare #1.50@71.75 per box; Brussels sprouts, | Schwartz, who Isto play second base ® Fancy sliced, in heavy syrup, per) is , Prt het weekly ban Be pn e he: eas, 1@8C; rhubarb, 9¢ per Ib; |4>d captain the team, He comes from | ean free : . ,20c¢| Funeral Directors and Embalmers } marine hospital service show pinach, $1.00 per box; asparagus, 200 | the California league with @ ne record, Per doz. .. ste $2.25) 1407 First Ave., bet. Pike and Union, 24571 cases of emalipox in the per ib. He ls a young man with all the qual FLOUR. | attle, Wash va United States, of which ih? |. Butter, Chaess, Rees and Poultry toe vicki mun weitmevghe pues *0e Perfect Brand, mace from finest proved fatal, as compared with Butter — Washington creamertes, | woeioree Hill ‘Sarton’ with ll the blue stem wheat-don't miss this FE. E i 11,496, of which 149 were fatal, @| pound prints, 20c: astern Lowa|jnuisi bag und hin ork needs little ‘ special, if you want big loaves as . BE. ELLIOTT, : The report wives detailed rea- @| cream, WHOA, dastern: New peta Ao a my nds tak atl | SARDINES Optician... : sons for the wprend of the dis- @| York, Isu@ise" Wiscofisin, 14c: |B? in longue will bevom shore, ana | | In pure ol}, full size cans, each...4e enee, a8 well as statiaticn show z Roaueet ey Ss Me spite: Li | Kiopf will cover third. The outfield | | Do not wait until your eyes are Be- ‘f / ing the measures adopted fo per case; Mow #or' iGo; Lim lis yet to be selected from th T | yond help pefore 1 1 |@ fea brevintio It Lectrientes Pog @| burger, 16@17e; wricn, 16G17c; Swine, lh o Os oem fom the hesvy hit 109 Occidental Ave. | am an expert in e @ large measure the Drevatence of | 14015" Hef ; Mecsas 11-12 Heussy Bldg, 84 A She disease to the conditions of @| Eke mae a sone, ANGI Te Between Yesler Way and ‘ \ 1 @ temperature which have marked iaatern, i aipi tiie x i - } the year a# an exceptional one Lave Pam eee SGI nee Washington St. ‘ “g ke i. PY in the Eastern states. 3 Ff eke es hy! ys a , OF SEWEI L 3000 all-wool Watch E Bazagern 9+ senceccecoeecesocorceses | 108%! poultry Turkeys, 14@ite; - etn Major Stam, Auctioneer b Caps; nothing better . 4 t ee8 3c; duc 4 42; ¢ ck- _—— _ a NN Riaeet comycey, ‘seat ‘ ope ot Gis; ehlek-| Serious Accident on South- | for this cold weather, | | Honey—12@1%6 ern Road | N ri 4 2 Y lew Jersey legislature suxpended all Lait WAS first prenenioa on| a Frosh meat Cow best, Te per Ib HARLOTTESVILLE, V cn) Le Beumildt, raht vide injerce, [usinese is afternoon whit jor fe S800 Frat iun, ented o Ree he . ‘ pat —~<¢ ’ ‘) CHaRLo ya., ch 24, | Ons + Kechmidt, right side Injured; | exercises were held ft late Mat the Royal Olympl« Sedeuthing © te tieience yee poe pre id bests Mads v4 int matton. A northbound pas Sis tauer ae ee | J, F. Btockelrathor, hurt intern ily, and | Se Oe 6 Patel A pres a | 4 Gnd at once at-ling of the race meeting at Bennings| Wether, ae . ‘ah tee Southera way was | D. P. Wine, head bruived uctor M. | opened wit? fering of 4 of the se |. tarae. 8c: small, 100. ay ; a 7 pened with an offering of prayer by the : ? ypu that has never| tomorrow. The meeting gives the rail sey, Bal F “Fianis, 13%c; vreaktast | 2Mislide near Covervilic Bia Pear dy burned; Kngineer A. It} Rey, De. Roderick, rector of St, Paul's : Probably made more birds their frst opportunity of s#zing| packs, 1c; belle tc. mix cara completely destroyed by fire » slightly brulne chureh, Camden, of which Senator Se. BOY Play ever written, | wp the horses that are to take part in » Bes Nicholas Lowen, a Pullman car por wranaed well was & member PT aldered a dramatic | t® eampalea on Fasten tracks this] | Hay—Pugot souna, per ton ter ne Sige a8 caknown temp, were): WEATHER FORECAST ‘The: moworial eration was delivered #8 80 popular that Chas, "mmer and consequently the resulte| 49.90; Kastern Weshington ve RN Pads by Clerk In Chancery Rdward ¢. St¢ 1415 Second Ave aitends giving un "| will be watched with great Interest, The} $12.00; alialta, $11.00. ee Merk Ay La Helton a? | Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and | At the conclusion of the o m ad : at his MDG PO-| tenture of the opening day will be the! Grain—Cate, $27.00@27,50 burned; Mall Clerk A. L. Holton, ser M journment was t asa Side of the Street. Lmpire theater,| Benaiags epring mandicay Gt six’ fur-| went 9.s0eta 001 earn lousy burned; C. R. Cover, legs burned; | Tuesday, occasional showers; light to|furcher mock to the decease SAM Side of the Street, Samo aext saonth’ longs Corracted dally -- Tho following '%. N. Jefferson, back injured; BW, L,! frewh southeast winds, Block as the Bon Marche