The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1904, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE $ee Famous Stage Women. } PT eer) vebaeeucebeoeianased® Stone, Fisher & Lane Fine New SMO0T nae © HEARING Louise onew is swowing § fc" so coos wien) THE EFFECTS OF HEREDITY $ — TO HEAD OF THE MORMON + PEPE OTE POH ES Crash Toweling star week Makes} IN Mill Lengths 5 CHURCH een tower the pre} of 5 Yards Each WASHIN N, D, ©, Mareh } The investigation to determine if Reed Smoot Utah has a right to t Fetain his seat in the senate, he be 4 ine an apostle of the Mormon ehurch, began this morning before the senate committee on priviles > and = elections. The room was crowded with witnesses from Utah, Fepresentatives of various organiaa tlona and others interested In the Passing Notice i These Few Thursday Specials, Select- $ ed at Random from hundreds of others $ On Bargain Square Tomorrow . case, President Smith, the highest Official of the Mormon church, was it | SE OG AGRE diameter bearing the picture of his a time whem you had crash toweling enough? : father, the patriarch of the church O8e for Women's Fine Black Mereerized Shir faints; regula 4 President Smith affirme "eene Hogs Fine Black Merverized Shirt Waist; regular Thureday Pa ag Specia' When a good bargain in the linen line was not 6 am . i tae eek anon” Terler of 20-inch Piacke-Taffeta, all pure silk, every yard guar for the . Veronica Mair | quickly looked after? To: you'll have ‘ by former Con . meen ™ olin regular price 76¢ le and Back Comb, a per- another opportunity for thrifty buy in four = Ohio, of counsel for t 36-inch Curtain Scrim in cream and white, new de fect hair retainer and orna- | ing Smith said he had be . urge regularly 12% ment; worth regularly 2 | big lots of worthy quality Crash and Linen Tow- Of Salt Lake since 1848 and that he! A wplondid quality in All-Wool Black Btamine Bg for » aplehdid uasortment | dling. No limit—buy one | h or a'd th was president of the church, recog-| of Mair Brushes, black and cot & VO esr ‘ . of a dozenr—the phe ne a evelator ed, extra qualit primtios * — shay: . ents ee » Op | 27e each for a lot of Children's Odd Sizes Half-Wool Shirts and babe. ~e agente etme price good only tomorr bor Same reco, w tha tpl Soe Drawers; worth 56¢ | 2 . mf Seteed “ eathes at | ge for good Envelopes, long wall ~ gt tlg geegee Byge a yard over 2,000 yards of Embroidery and Insertion; | — or ‘ ee ann powers of authority possessed ' | 19%4e for ¥y Hook-On Hone _ ev Sites ts the 1Se pair for Children’s All-Woel Cashmere Hose, fine ribbed; | Suporters, with patent butt | by any of hie pre “ew . _- regular value catches, colors white, black } a er of dent lesides being ™ win orange and blue; alwa : a To on Phen... ype 4 for Normandy Val. Lace Edging» and Insertions; regu- pink, orange and blue; always puaaners - d bs ine Value 10 od at sb¢ ‘ president of — age ed “age uch for W 0's Plalg Hematitched Handkerchiefs, all Tapestry A wheres Crash, 32-2 € 4 tutions. The Mormon ¢ ¥. | 300 each for Women's and | ae pe a ve sekgt an paid, was founded by his uncle, - pure Hnen: value 26¢ Men's Umbrellas, atecl rod, Paragon | 5g . : ’ en's iY ni are end Cuffs, nearly all styte m Tops, worth 60 F} ; Mew ‘ oh y Linen Colle ad ft un yles; 506 for « heavy quality new Be en's New Crashed Kid Belts, ali colors; regular mary Cushior worth The omen's Black Btamine Sulls, neatly trimmed in noon a Bie ior Extra Size Moneycasgh Quilt, Marseilies pattern; regular t 8 Watch : rouncement +) THEY WANT Lot 3— n's Colored @atine Girdies, the kind that sell al- | Lot 4— e Q lke yard for any Ihe BlackeandsColored Near or ine We make ali the latest Rib if-inch Blue Russian 3 - -_ 39e¢ yard for « splendid Guabity Fancy Vetvete Wainting bon Bows and Knots free of crash, with red stripe Steven's 1f-inch All $3.08 each for Karly Sp Trimmed Street Hats; regular value dncan’ Ghd while ven, wart nen Browp Crash 4 $2.50. } border, 90-2, Te; length $0-5-4h,.& potie tor e? ~ 7 AAAs Ld baba AAADAAAAAAAA AL o . _Cowvaiant - 04 rt er~rw Wwe MEMBERS OF EAST UNION Wee NVINTOSN MONTALY—~ - ——— CLUB ALSC DEMAND BETTER ‘Thie is the latest photograph ef Misa Louise Drew, daughter 0! li t dees The length f the O1 ie John Drew is supporting Fa . er ° et, by M2 feet beam and Zz i CAR SERVICE now playing in New York. This y oungest mew “ n Wi ; f bon Pic Mage om t a is showing the effects of heredity i* & granddaughter x a* old Mrs. John Drew" and a x raie Drew and Maw ¥ . rymore. Lionel Barrymore and Ethel Barrymore are her o¢ ‘The American Improvement Com-| {7)0)4 be strange, indeed. If thin m irl. still in her teens, could not act.) WILL TAKE A HUNDRED HORSES SIX WEEKS TO HAUL MINE Pany's application for a tranchive to] she has been on the stage (wo Ke asone—this in her third. She made et. GA at $1, the entablishment of debut with her father, John Drew, playing 9 small part in “The MACHINERY TO RICH CLAIMS her ® city Yaboratory, the perk board) gions in Command.” Next seax she was with Amelia Bingham, ate 7 Amendment and the enforcement of} 4114 this season she is playing an important role with the Emptre the | a the curfew ordinance, as advoonted ter stock company, of which Fay Davis l* the leading woman. (Soecial, te The Star) {by way of the Stikine river and by the Federation of Women Clubs, Mise Drew's mother In not an actress and she accompanien her| VANCOUVER. B rch 2r] Deane lake, It will t coe te the fwere endorsed by the East Lake} sauenter at all times, She is the chum of her father, too, and the! The Vancouver x weekn, It ie emthy 1, to trans Walon Improvement Club at its reg- three take long walks ard horseba ck rides te all three are | of this city haw the machiner tage mnpany For the past tw Wlar monthly meeting in Finnish in New York. manufac of # hydraulic plant)ot seventy-four m Tele ¢ hk Woks teteoent and for the wclla Hydraulic Mining) graph creek to the lake . and Magila ‘ land Development Com it ie) The company has an offer of at “ ‘The club also demanded « 12-min- |now packed and ready nipmnent| $500,000 for the property from Ser ob THE FAIR Ute service on the East Unic gp and » sent th as soon aa! Clark of Ment n condi ta! — the = line. The residents of the }ine snow ft trail, There} tion that wher machinery ts China M Ke nt ents per that the ‘ts Inadequate and results in cro aaiunenk ane th Undue toss of time. It wilt jet the tatent pat he placing of an additional The a op-| im the ground | proba ept th eration ison Rotlit is not ted the average W ely Uttle of Tacoma’s for- msebeen carried by the the line to give the chedule eek, in the Liard mining di-{fatl below $1 and may reach even > en- the IN company eartern Siberian company ension for the explorati Sears |Curtains asd d in Nome transportation, and mining. The Intter corporation iso owns @ controlling interest in the Northeastern Siberia: pany. | The steamer Manauen recently . om the Japan coast, was the Property of these companies most prominent mining engineer’ of | the territorial court. Hey H, Gibbs, a aring will be held Thure cto raise ba thie MAN WHO LED THE TORPEDO DAWSON, Y. T. March 2 Dr. Both the accused men are tn Jail. | ATTACK ON RUSSIAN SHIPS Asa Thurston Heydon, one tue | Gibbs w nt up for a he } the Klondike, and ‘PRE: .~| merchant on No. 17 Eldorado, were aor ey arrested February reed with! QUOR ..DEALERS’ ASSOCIA-/having sustained improper relations | ith the l-year-gid 4 hier of ‘TION CARRIES OUT THREAT) ot sire, Bdwin Do ; TO RESIGN No, 3A Ekjorado. land even hanging. dnon, of | é ! Fe shipment L A. Bue ho itz was killed In the Grays} James Weir, president of the King Teunty Liquor Dealers’ aasociat 2, | yarn at Aberdec Sees ce ems FROM MANYW yards at Aberdeen from that organization at tte regular the lumber on him imecting yesterday afternoon. Tim potent sinnemays Howley of Kent, the vieo president, | gill temporarity hold the position The erett amelter has begur Earlier in the meeting a vigorovs| operations. | Bttempt to get a reconsideration of t James W. Hartnett is a candidate EASY it of Witmon Tucker. for pronecuting attorney in Snoho: ~| ROCOCOS WHITEWASHED THE 0. 1 other drreste de. The extreme penalty ime le impr whip INDEPENDENCE DAY IN TEXAS) AUSTIN, Texas, March 2.—Sixty- | tz years ago today, at Washing-| The remainder of our stock of Curtains and Tapestries on sale at decisive price cuts. nd Oriental effects. Just. the ns, together with choice as Our entire stock of Lace Cur- Fancy Stripes and Figures, osortment of Dotted Swiss, egun the his- We still have a limited an s at startling prices. “ae e eaa if Lapestries in fancy figured aumber of excellent quality ton on the Bra fter Santa torical siege of the jniversary was generally observed 5 threustiout the Pubile offices |f_ thing for Couch Covers and Cozy Corner draping. To close and appropriate exer them out the prices are greatly reduced, for as you know— 1D commemoration of the day |i’ WE MUST MOVE ON OR BEFORE THE LADY | The day w w the Lith « |vernary of the h « m, the hero of Texas #, the Texas declar- was sign Democratic nominee for mayor, was) ish county. He lives in Everett. fade by Weir and his followers, but) Eaward E. Freeman of Ws ~ ee, Walla died tn hotel at Ban Fran- ‘Adolph Wilmot filed sult for divorce | cisco. He had been ill and expect a} die suddenly. 4n the superior court today against his{ to ‘wife, Mrs, Minnie Wilmot. on ground ohn ¥. Chestnut, a pioneer of of incompatibility of temperatment. | Whitman county, is dead on his ni tr Some Sample Values farm near Colfax | ARCADES LAST NIGHT tab wervices at his ¢ t Hunts Dotted Swiss, also fancy figures an pe The preliminary wurvey of the Pa- > | ville, partictpated in by the faculty sale pei per ya a c apr ett = a gla loure & Spoke Electric Ratiroad ts} nd students of the Sam Houstoni—l pancy Satin Striped Curtaina, re tee te is itd being made. R. C. Canfield, a civil] ‘The Rococos romped way with Normal school. ee ae : sage an value; sale price, p nee engineer of Pullm t\ th tralght « t ‘ | wesedinmee, Sn Mente sn Retter quailty Fancy Satin Stripe Curtains, come ingfeen, “and all gaged in surveying two townships! cades on the A eye lant ‘ t attic, with Sav- a n_ server tee towsablp io: ont a ie Pe . aye at Minden iter white, regular price sale price, per yard 196 for the goverr nea | night, winning all three gax y beris, Second and James, every éve.|f Heavy quality Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, teguiat value, | $2.25 Idaho, has been given the pntre feciatve scores i 4 ; <. $0 oe special sale price, per pair ‘ 3 $1.45 to make the survey. Mr. Canfield} C, Davis rolled high score of 198 } 5 a cere gece ag oh x | - a: Lace Cur 6 yards long, ine wide, fine quality. fancy [is Ne et ese Co ai: | patterns 2, regularly sold for $2.50; special sale pr per At the annua Levinson’s Quality Store. All pair jag seen ce eptenh as mapemmey hae Ing of the Wha cultural Association the co appointed to devise means for mee ing the association's obligations rec- om County Agri-} Bottles Full Measure. Levinson’s, $209 Second Avenue VICE ADMIRAL TOGO. Special Tapestey Offers ornmended the ine t to ox- henta, tedee me E uy y our No. 631A high-grade Tar ny & for $3.75, and well bonds, redeemable earlier if deemed - worth the money; ss e $2.25 whe fe No. 43%-Fancy Tapestry, brown, green and red effects, regular price Wines and Liquors at price ‘i $3.19 An extra quality Tapestry, usually selling at $5.00; to be out at s $3.50 irtaing and Tapestries mentioned in this advertisement strict- The first shipment of cement m the Pacifi cement works, at Portland, Ww anh |e a Kline & Rosenherg (°° vr. «! : i 625 Firat Ave. Andrey f t the TEXAS HOPEREET: CONMERDAL SO MMANY: AND NORTHEASTERN ly high-grade. The only reason the price is reduced is that we are ‘methook | Post-Lambert mine, « n Bel-| 8A SIBERIA COMPANY TAKE OVER VICTORIA, OLYMPIA AND going out of business and must vacate our present store by the end POs. Bucscsesrs | ream yesterday with another) —™ Rev nson’ s of this month, consequently we wish to clear our store of all stock, Knights ) ot opened he ing in pot held by the order in this throughout the state and in LADIES AND GENTS’ SUITS hot the. state and Is the Most Complete in the City. cers of the order are present from the mine TACOMA OF NORTHERN, PACIFIC'S ORIENTAL LINE Clean-up of bullle as much as possible before that date, the crowd. ‘MH “THE FAIR" ADVERTISEMENTS FOR UNUSUAL RE- ON ALL KINDS OF GOODS CARRIED BY A DB- RE. PARTMENT mmated at n with almed that the people et our catalog—tt's fr need at the small payment of $1.0 per week? held from Eagles’ hal send ‘i 1 H E FA I R — — Pike, on Thursday, March 4, 1904, at 1 ‘i vy 2 o'clock p. m. All EKagies are re ' J) | Seattle’s Only Crodit Store, 422-424 Pike St.,Cor.Fifth fii... wortny secretary Second Ave. and Pike St.

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