The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1904, Page 9

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SMO0T HEARING _ COMMITTEE LISTENS TO HEAD OF THE MORMON ~_ CHURCH ¢* By Sorin: we Ass'n.) WASHINGTON, D.C. March 2 The investigation to deteymine if Reed Smoot of Utah has a right to Fetain his seat in the senate, he be ing an apostie of the Mormon chureh, began this morning before the senate committee on privileges and elections. The room crowded with witnesses from Utah, representatives of various or niga tions and others inte mn the case, President Smith, the highest Official of the Mormon church, was the first witness, On the lapel of his coat was a button an inch in Glameter bearing the picture of his father, the patriarch of the church. President Smith affirmed instead Of being sworn. He was examined by former Congressman Taylor of Ohio, of counsel for the opposition Smith said he had been a resident Of Salt Lake since 1848 and that he was president of the church, recog nized proph seer and revelator The same recognition, he said, was} also accorded the aposties of the church. He believed he possessed thority possessed pcewnore In the Resides being all the powers of by any of his pre office of president. President of the church he was President of many business insti- tutions. The Mormon church, he sald, was founded by his uncle Joweph Smith. THEY WAN DOLLAR GAS MEMBERS OF EAST UNION CLUB ALSO DEMAND BETTER | GAR SERVICE cf ‘The American Improvement Com- * Pany's application for a franchise to ‘Bell, gas at $1, the establishment of . & city laboratory, the park board 4). Mmendment and the enforcement of the curfew ordin. . as advocated by the Federation of Women Clubs, ‘were endorsed by the East Lake Union Improvement Club at tts reg- Wlar monthly meeting in Finnish hall, Twenty-second avenue and » Pine street, last night. é | ‘The club also demanded a 12-min # ute service on the East Union str ‘car line. The residents of the » tion allege that the present serv fe Inadequate and results in crowd- ime and unde toss of time. It will Tequire the placing of an addit ear on the line to give the chedule IR QUIS PRESIDENT OF COUNTY LI- QUOR ..DEALERS’ ASSOCIA- TION CARRIES OUT THREAT TO RESIGN ey * srs ct James Weir, president of the King oo Famous Stage Women ses OPOeO4 : Oe Shr’ Sr eer Crore rocco re } LOVISE DREW 1S SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF HEREDITY + ‘ COPYBIGNT 180. i Bee NIN Toon TAaALY= ‘This in the Of Miss Louise Drew, daughter of John Drew Pa er} actress now playing T 2 nbe " we form is showing the edity. She is a granddaughter of “dear old Mrs. John I a niece of Georgie Drew and Maurice Ba rymore. Lionel Bi re and Ethel Barryr her cousins t would be strang if this « t b me, could not act She has beer the stage (wo se asons—this third. She made her debut with her father, John Drew, playing @ snall part in “The Second in Command Next # oF " th Am a Bingham and this season she is playing an lmpe le with the Empire the ter stock company, of which Fay Davis is the leading woma Miss Drew's mother is not an actress and she ace anies her at all times, She is the chum of father 4 the daughter three take long walks a in New York. : seba ck rides together when all three are “TWO PROMINENT DAWSON CITIZENS ARE CHARGED WITH BESTIAL CRIME * DAWSON, ¥. T.. March 2—Dr., h the ja Asa Thurston Heydon, one of the | Gibbs was ser saa te most.prominent mining engineer® of | the territorial “ vg the Klon¢ and G. H. Ofdbs, a! liminary hearing will be held Thurs merchant on No. 17 Eldorado, were| day. Gibby g to false ba arrested Febru: 29, harge with | in the oer having sustained improper r It is report her - with the 13-year-old daughter of| be made.. The ex P Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Donaldson, of} th No, 3A Eldorado. THE SEATTL Fine New Millinery At Lowest Prices Worth More OBe for Women's Fine k Mereerized Shirt We regular price $1.26 SSe for 20-inch Black Taffeta, all pure silk, every yard guar- | anteed: regular price | 61 for 36-inch Curt Scrim in eream and white, new de- | signs regularly 12% 80e for a 1d quality in All-Woot Black Btamine; value 2Te each for a lot of Children's Odd Sizes Half-Wool Shirts and } Sige a yard for over 2,000 yards of Embroidery and Insertion value 1Be pair for Children’s All-Woel Cashmere Hore, fine ribbed; regular v Se « yard for Normandy Val. Lace Edging» and Insert regu- lar v 10. 8 1-Se each for Women's Plaim Hematitched Handkerchiefs, . 30e cach for Women's and pure Itner 2 Men's Umbrelins, steel rod, Paragon 1 3 1-Be for Men's 4-Piy Ling Collars and Cuffs, nearly all styles; | 3B for Wome Nev ished Kid Belts, all colors; regular | $22.50 for Women's Black Rtamine Bults, neatly trinmed fr 95e 6 a H mob Quilt, Marseliies pattern; regular | SSe £ men's Color od Mating Girdles, the kind that sell al- | lle yard for any ike BlackandpColored Near Stik or Per Be yard for a ! duality Fancy Velveteen Waint $1.08 cach for Early Spring Tripined Street Hats; regular value $2.50. | BIG JOB:ON HAND WILL TAKE A HUNDRED HORSES SIX WEEKS TO HAUL MINE MACHINERY TO RICH CLAIMS r 1 ‘The Va Ave tot ¢ this city has portage manufacture of re for Rowe m Ser schinery tn put The » wok, in the Liar This is re THE MAN WHO LEO THE TORPEDO = ATTACK ON RUSSIAN SHIPS County Liquor Dealers’ aasoctation, earried out his threat to withdraw) from that organization at its regular) meeting yesterday afternoon. Tim Howley of Kent, the vice president, | grill temporarily hold the position. rett smelter has begur WON THEM Barlier in the meeting @ vigorous Bttempt to get a reconsideration of the} James W. Hartnett is a candidate endorsement of Wilmon Tucker, the! for prosecuting att y in Snohorn- { Democratic nominee for mayor, was} ish county. He lives in Everett made by Weir and his followers, but) award E. Freeman EASY ne Ln RR ioc Walla died in a hotel a | ‘Adolph Wilmot filed sult for divorce | Cisco. He had been il! an | fn the superior court todpy against his{to die suddenly | eee wife, Mrs. Minnie Wilmot, on ground Y, Chestnut, a ploneer of! of incompatibility of temperatment. an Ny, Is dead on his) ROCOCOS WHITEWASHED THE The preliminary survey of the pa.| ARCADES LAST NIGHT louse & Spokane Electr allroad bed | being made. R. C. Cat 1 ivi! The ¥ . oh | yf Pullma j - - Ki surveying A ment ‘ : ; survey re ' t 198 ing north fror h averas . At the annual stockhoide ith 19 Ing of the Whateom Cour a4 won the F cult Associat t See’ of appointed to devine are VICE ADMIRAI ing the association's =e “ 8 ome i] seuar f ceed $1 ’ high individual bonds 4 The first st t of % tons of | last hts gar | cement from Pacifi P 14 | Rococos a 8 + ‘ Kline & Rosenherg | °°" "= mtiand, Wash., | Areade was made Wednesday, 87 | mentee 625 Firat Ave. | Andrew Eckluné t | Texas MACCABEES sraren | NORTHWEST COMMERCIAL COMPANY AND NORTHEASTERN Himethooh Bros. successors |! 10000" in Aes Sach The state convention of’ th SIBERIA COMPANY TAKE OVER VICTORIA, OLYMPIA AND The Popular Clothinrs sony» tired h another! nights of the ‘Maccabe ict cee a eee ee een sre Te. 5 tod pant TACOMA OF NORTHERN, PACIFIC'S ORIENTAL LINE f attendas Our Spring LADIES AND GENTS’ SUITS Is the Most Comp! throughout the tate nd # Why not Dréss well, when you can purchase everything that you . peed at the small payment of $1.00 per week? : Soattie’s Only Credit Store, _ Eastern Outfitting Co. Attest "Frank Dowd, 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth p , b h f [ tt i mma t fleet 1 ¥ Even with e rt t 1 that ' t b we af ft r y ler t ar " ' 0 he f 1p n ' . Mr. } h t r t r i i r t v . teamahipe ( r 0.4 feet bea 1 Have You Seen Oor New Wash Goods? Than Passing Notice These Few Thursday Specials, Select- ed at Random from hundreds of others equally as good all over our store. Thureday Morning Specials From 8 to 11 a. m. 120 for the Veronien Mair Huckle and Back Comb, a per feet retainer and orna- | ment; worth regularly 25« | 12140 for a aplendid aanortiment | of Maly Brushes, black and « ored, ext quality bristles worth 20 for 25 good Envelopes, long or square 1240 for Fancy Hook-On Hose ®, with patent button olore white, black | pink, orange and blue; always EXTRA Tapestry Cushion Topas are the | rage now Ihe utiful line of new apestry r freigh Coms ty mas for en b by the ree North *, whieh om he ¢ and are known have been for sale since the Hott £ dos fleet en tered t with the company ¢ Manavense, recently . the Japan coast, was the property of these companies jiupermarence DAY IN TEXAS | AUSTIN, Tex March Sixty-| Brazos, the Texas deciar at nd a signe ter & 1 begun the his Alan The an- | r as Ke y observed shout the « Public offices riate exer n of the d. schools and | Wille ity by . te I Bar t Second and James, every: @¥e e. $ “ Levinson’s Quality Store. Bottles Full Measure. Levinson’s, $209 Second Avenue Buy Your Wines and Liquors at Levinson’s All Stone, Fisher & Lane Crash Toweling In Mill Lengths of 5 Yards Each On Bargain Square Tomorrow Star Week Makes Lower the price Here’s where STAR WEI extends a help ing hand to Seattle house s. Was there ever a time whem you had crash toweling enough? When a good bargain in the linen line was not another opportunity f thrifty buying in big lots of worthy lity Crash and Linen cling. No lin bu lengt a dozen-—the price good only tomorrow Lot 2-- 18-inch Red Checked Lot 3— Lot 4— Russias crash, with red stripe Steven's 18-inch All 6 linen Brown Crash. border, # length 939-5-40,'6 yards for THE FAIR THE FAIR | Big Reductions THE FAIR Draperies ns and Tapestries Just. the Cur- Swiss, The remainder of our stock of Curta on sale at decisive price cuts. nd Oriental effects. ns, together with choice as Our entire stock of La Fancy Stripes and Figures, osortment of Dotted We still have a limited nn sale at startling prices. Tapestries in fancy figured aumber of excellent quality thing for Couch Covers and Cozy Corner draping. them out the prices are greatly reduced, for as you know— -WE MUST MOVE ON OR BEFORE THE LADY DAY OF MARCH, _ Some Sample Values To close Dotted Swiss, a 1 stripe ty eat M70 prise, per y Re kee Fancy Satin Striped Curtains, regular 25c value; sale price, per yard Riese IT40 Ketter quality F come in: Steen, ‘and all white, regular p vd ‘ +1960 yng, Tegular - value ; $1.45 lity, fanoy price, per $1.59 "Special Tapestey Otfess fine special 8962, regularly sold for $ sa arly for and well W $2.25 1d red effects, regular price : $3.19 No. ty Tapestry, usually selling at $5.00; to be $3.50 A pestries mentioned in this advertisement strict- ly high-s y reason the price is reduced is that we arte going out of bu and must vacat present store by the end of this month, consequently we wish to clear our store of all stock, much as possible before that date, WATCH “THE FATR" UCTIONS ON ALI PARTMENT STORI THE FAIR Second Ave. and Pike St. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR UNUSUAL KINDS OF GOODS CARRIED BY RE- A DE-

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