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HE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEI sg7 1907. ’ A HENRY CRANSTON DIES AT THE HOSPITAL the war that Mra. U. 9. Grant ang Mrs. Jefferson Davis were a 4 Cranston, and SPECTION ASKED OF SOUND DEATH FLEET ALASKA LONG DISTANCE! BAD BLIZZARD PHONE ESTABLISHED | AT VANCOUVER _—— (ter al jervioe.) one oF VANCOUVER, B. ©, Feb. Henry Cranston, hotel man, well 5A | known in Beatle, died at 8 o'clock (Star Special bg Mp at the stations on KAGWAY, Fob. 6.—Thie city | the roa ean a connection jowatorm, fol duced b - -——.-. -tevewveon | ond Whitehorse are now connected | with the telegraph wire from the ei mg Sy oe eared, ‘onril ome night at Providence hospital of jot ane eb i by telephone. A telephone system | train, ia done by hooking 4 ning and floods of the low-| heart disease, following an attack ‘Ten days ago Mr. Cranston too Tnspector Is Called Upon to Investigate TELEGRAPH BRIEFS has been installed by the White! containing two wiron saver the _ Pras are feared, Reports! of grip. He wan 61 yedrs old, and| the position of stowird of the sna Pasa in connection with the operat | telegraph wire, One of t WTO tom the upper Frazer district| leaves # daughter, Mary Cranston] Savoy, and bad been at work only Hing Conditions in Local Inspection Office-- (Rerippe Teleavanh Gervien) | 2S, department so that Guperin-|ts attached to the instrument in rom tromentous snowfall, Agas-| Trimble, in Pueblo, Colo two days when he was taken sick, tondent Hahn oan sit to his office | the baggage car and the other to North Bend and other| Mr, Cranston, who lived In Seat-| He was then Hving at the Barker Yale, ln, ing Boldness of Graft and Disregard of niteon'K a egy ts (ene Lge hae tiny, Sede any of Oe eS = rails os BL wand say the storm appdoaches | te four years, acted at various] hotel, and was removed to the glans fell to 69 below sero Sunday rath rong May oreon ps Nae orm Rng my that is being | Deeard. Around North Bend over| titn ax steward of the Hotel} home of hix niece on Boren av. be- Charged. Right, the coldest in 20 years, ae nee DagypoeeeBle | FR Le Ay ead iia being | four feet of snow has fallen Inside| Washington, Stander and Savoy.| fore being taken to Providence how at 2 oe Sere ee ee eee ee a oe of thittyaix hours, and the nsual| He and hie ancestors kept many | pital — Suleiior Arrests. yo ge ag Po by dipped rougbout the country. Fowulin are prevailing here, Trains | famous old hotels in New York,| It is probable that Mr, Cranston’s Ainremard of the | hor atnk.” CHICAGO, Fob. 6H. W. Bmv-|° "rhe tolograph wire is ulllized by Miss Monaereen Guocumbe. ate late, some ate entirely blocked, | both before and after the war pn will be shipped east, as he The Advance, four miles ten United | the captain of the Kitsap, one mile net go ‘Matrict, Captain whit IT heard the Monticelio’s die. of to windward, heard and came; put | MOM te under arrest charged With| thin long distance jSwindling a number of people | longest, tf mot the only one, a boll | to leeward, could not hear or would |YFeUsh the sale of mining stocks | goutheastern Alaska, The phone used ts called a tele | wires are down and fuel ts scarce tolephone-the| Garda Henderson, 20, died at the 1 | geattle General hospital this morn jing. The body was taken to But terworth & Sone’ undertaking par FAKE ARCHD Many war charactera were enter tained by him. Cranston’s-on the Hudson was one | w! of the most popular summ r resorts Special from Montral says that! for many years. It wae there after pressed a wish to be buried Hin daughter has been for, and will probably accom y the body back to New York etty arounes ne | Hagelton Store Burns. | | Vilatte : , has athe (reas signals In my house half way r “ graphone, and, in addition to hav) Henderson formerly |the so-called Are bishop aa 7 asd A ia — PMamanita. Wash They jacross Bainbritge inand, and so did |g AMBLTON, D.C. Fob, b--AC ling an inatrument at each station, | rtd with an aunt, Mra, Goodman, | who precipitated the rlote in Paris a ase tana ak coe fle indignation meeting | many othera nk Tk Yeaterday morning the | ouch baggage car te fitted up with | a4109 John last Sunday was refused bie gown THE THEATERS that is just as funny as can be and adopted © strong pro Hearing Defective? hae Of R. 8. Bargent, general mer) ay instrument, 80 that in case of | at Bt. Laurent College, Montreal, cada: Aden tu the tate 0h Gwier y Curiher whitewARhy | rarity nave beon went to Cape nen Wem burned to the wround. Jan avotdent or any other reason It] G@T YOUR DOG A COLLAR lowing to his inability to learn —_— ee ink ans ieee ae peal calami(ios” v8 = tain Whitney suneeablaienir Wiles in A anton be desired by @ train condue:| and chain at Hall's, 1111 First av | atin, It te elatmed that he ie a “Human Hearga,” at the Benttle| Tie, Francis Sullivan & Co. at ng againat the 10x | P00, Wr inte fe true, thes the eee » A. H. Manier, ***l take archbishop. theater, Is a strong melodramatic | ine star theater. Everything that Mmapectors recetved the fol- of a letter to the which explain wae writ- tain of the Kitsap, Albert Hostma: should go to the penttentiary; or if his hearing t# so defective, have his Neense cancelled, for he could not Yetter tion of the cltizens and Absolutely indifference to public safety hae got to end, and end at ones, or we will ctreulate petitions and stir it up th it ts stopped. T de net believe tn striking any man below the belt, and so before sending a petition to Washington I thought it only fair to you that you show know the facts, and give you & chance to act. Tm order that there may be no whitewash or favors shown to cor- posations, 1 would suggest that Bec. retary Williama, of the Commeretal club be asked to be present when the Reliance ts examined, and that supervieing ma- ‘at San Francisca, who the local inspectors + ‘Marine Inspector, Ban en, Cal that is going on, oF of duty by the bn at Beattie. pam Bim aod told him that | | }eake badly, Re te weil Put detectives on the navy yard Brana hci |touie sna, pear her pumps going or OLYMPIA, Feb. 6.——The death of i. A. H. Manter, one of the best! known pioneers of Thurston coun evening, at the age of 89 yoars. Stork Visite Royalty, COBURG, Feb. = Grand Duchess Cyril, of Russia, formerly | Princess Victoria, of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, has given birth to a daughter. Senator Piles’ Bill Is Favored, WASHINGTON, Feb. ~Senator Piles’ bit) providing two additional Judges for the Ninth efroult at Be attle, hae been favorably reported to the senate, @. J. Grammer, CHICAGO, Feb. 5G. J, Gram- mer, vice president of the New been I) for several weeks. Is Criticised, VICTORIA, Fed. 5.-—Steamer Bm- press of China, from the Orient, “Timbers Rotten. @utted by fre, and from breaking in that is stretehed te stern acroes tro Moe told me, tn A. L Seliand, that an tron bar five Potton timbers at one . The first thing we infraction of the law. (Signed) JAMES FULLERTON. DRAGGED WN A UNAMAY Will break open t “awful calamity” wit Mh and another tub of a to blind the public negligence of the In- Steed of corpora- the law, all ves. pet on drydock and after thelr aterh and I am tm. p AME there war barely ie Dut it ts a sate bet f doce not show such a Tt would have been brought advices that the new Jap- anewe for 1907-6 Is severely eriticlsed Japanese newspapers. Lady Grenfeidt. OTTAWA, Feb. 6.—Lady Gren felt, eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Grey, died at the government house yesterda, been suffering from typhoid fever, but was sald to be recovering when she had a relapse. Killed by Horse. TACOMA, Feb, 6.-—The body of ore wae found in the atable A. Splegelmyer, in the rear iT Tacoma ay. about 6 o'clock y morning, death evidently wing been caused by the kick of to dock horses’ tails, and probibiting the importation Into the state of harees with docked tatle. Mrs. Hattie Crooker, TACOMA, Feb, &—Mra. Mattie Crooker, wite of W. G. Crooker, McCARTHY'S Specia Attractions FOR WEDNESDAY SHOPPERS Always plenty of opportunities to save money on goods you need if you do your trading at this store. Read the items given below. Plenty of new Spring Goods are here now ready for your inspec- styles on display here than at any other store in Seattle. Seeing is believing. | pany “Lord Chumie: Ralph Cummin Dainty Isabel Irving, supported by @ strong company, begins three next and supported b: Stock company, is « clever bill “Thankagiving the full Pa Day” is a good | rural attraction in the hands of the regular stock company at the Lyric theater this week, Jeabel Irving. performances at the Grand Friday night in “Busan in Search of # Husband.” fos in other cities. At the Grand tonight a concert complimentary to Mrs. Helen Ho- cal artieta. There is a good deal of low com- edy that would sound like tommyrot The comedy has received special mention from erit Lemmet Concert, « i ———-ewen | Wi} given with the usual road com | ; at the Lois, with ty, occurred at bis home Saturday in the title role nt Lecture by Rev, Gowen, Tonight at the Trinity Parish church crypt Rev. H. H. Gowen will lecture on “Shakespeare's Books.” Tommyret That is Funny. [the trio does is the essence of fool ishnows, but It is funny foolishness and keeps the house in a road for 18 minutes. The burlesque drama *\and plano playing are as good as anything else in the skit, which is called “The Craziest Act In Vaude ville.” Onetta, the Arablap dancer, is an expert artist, one of the best y soen here, and she deserves all the ample applause that she got and more, too. The same ts true of the Or , who are simply wonderful as comedy jugglers. are two monologists, Tom Brantford, the one-man band and, Bort C. Weston, who are funny; Harry Loraine sings “Somewhere,” with colored slides, and the Starascope pictures & young man who ventures into @ summer hotel where he is the only of Seen or eee eee Captain and Engineor Moe be aivo | York Central and traffic manager warth Lemme! will be given. The a "rbere. will Sy further calted to show the rotten timbers. |of that ayetem’s lines weet of Buf program arranged ts composed of| change now until after Sunday, She shivers under every ¢ and |felo, died here yesterday, Me had excellent numbers rendered by lo-| night. Send Body East. The body of William Blaisdell, who was found dead in Lake Sam- mamish, was shipped by Butter worth & Sons to Kennybuck, Me, this afternoon for buriel. S5e 4-ft. Stanley Zig Zag Rule, 28e, at Spinning’s. — Stock Adjusting rg Beene © wrestieatty Sanimeta On nek: tion, Although stocks are not yet complete, we are Pj an 0 5 mw dneen Sees bers ie monn safe in saying that you will find more of the new ale of carried over from last year are of- fered at big reductions. THIS 16 INVENTORY TIME. All pianos, new or second-hand OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Lining Satin A splendid quality of Lining Satin, a full yard wide, and every yard guaranteed to wear for two seasons. It comes in brown, tan and mode. The regular price is $1.10 a yard, and you ¢annot buy its equal anywhere for a less figure. Tomor- row thit' choice material will be on special sale at 8O¢ a yard, «| died Sunday night of typhoid fever, making the third death in the fam fly within about two montha Carries 27 Seate. VICTORIA, B. ©, Feb. 6—Re- turne received up te date show that ithe conservatives have carried 27 of the 42 seats in the legislature; i get a life preserver. 1 the Flyer whortty af. 4 planos are now on the way from New York—all new styles—to take the place of last year’s styles, Be fore these arrive we want every one of last year's planos out of the way before the 28th day of Feb- ruary From $69 to $147 discounted from the new Instruments and up to $163 7 ‘We held a public meet- at which it wi that a monster peti- mid Be got UP And went to ga, getting forth the ap- ' i that the PERE ong been bored since | known Jetes EF 89c a yard f ‘the run—right or ten i first two ont of ed. The total score ts ts 83 & deck te not exam. | play lowe Gt the elections held Saturday « Ist. tnd. ed. Total eS ER JAP. WASH SILKS. LOCKWOOD” SHEETING. A sugeiar goin of steht seed Capt Sacters...... 86a 6828 «861 «(3,601 lope: we Duet certainig must |Athietes..... TH 864 816 3470|, WENATCHER, Feb. 6—a batt A pute-white silk, a Good strong un- Be Py om ree and ty belpe g Ga Before, to-wit: the| The Sactere team consisted of | 28* been framed and will be tn 63 full yard wide and 22 bleached sheeting, burl walnut, 4 feet 10 inches high, ‘s her rodder, and ithe following players: Wood, | ‘foduced at this sension of the log Cc the well known re- finest grade of action, and strings, |talature calling for the repeal of three pedals, fully gueranteed for ‘hal, Morris, Conover and ae washable. ins wires sanetnnes, | Tame Athletes, Degman, Paros, |th¢ Present fish law in reference to a yard t is of Japanese a yard liable brand “Lock- 10 YEARS, at a discount of $147 ‘ahead and to leeward, Churchill, McGregor and Allen. Lake Chelan. man@la@ure, and wood.” It is 9-4 or from the regular price. Another ts her signals, if} Tonight the game will be be oon, 6. Ae ten sells <segularly at two and a quarter slightly used instrument (used only ’ @id not bear them, |tween the Realtys and the Hoo MANGAS CITY, Fob tcoRes. © Bsc a yard. Tomorrow's dpecial price yards wide, and the regular price is 5 months), in mahogany, late oe i at ear Racer ——— A. Baker, one of the founders of will be only Se a yartl, ‘Pome early ane yar. Tomorrow we will sell 10 ivery ' ee, caren Mision beara the str BOBBY BURNS’ CONCERT. the republican party, a proalavery for this. It is an extra.gupd bargain Yards to a customer at only Ze a | the price now only $197. Terms GF am informed that the Sonate. 200 S: enews: Seer Of and we'll be lucky if we are able to Yard. Domestics section, main floor. ' cash (or long time can be arranged to responsible parties). Another, in oak case, quite siml- lar to one above described, but new, being one of last year’s styles. It lomorrow night the anniversary | 80's, died at his home here today * De ! of pneumonia, aged 92 when that the ME. and he replied fot inte onticerte |of Robert Barns will be celebrated “tot (at the Grand. The program ar. ranged consists of Scotch musica! supply all demands for-it. SPECIAL LACE SALE. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS. Benjamin Vincent. OLYMPIA, Feb. 5.—Benjamin Preach .V. id ail »ver, a beautiful instrument Of yourself and the | Selections, recitations, ete, by lo) French Val. Lace Winch ents | is, however, a beautiful instrument, ( leal and outoftown 0 Vincent, one of the earliest settlers ec atteen and you can save $113 on the price. Beatty many depend iC peop! in Olympia, died Sunday evening 5c and Imsertings 39c black and white or ) We want it out of the way, and our y of the plumb TIDE LANDS! ae ig te — old age from bad to t-inch blue . and = white | loss 1s your galn. H. Brown Plamb-| $1,000 means $2,000 in twelve | #¢ We 7! years old. a yard en ip 4 num- (care striped, take your | HERE i8 THE ONE YOU WANT. st Both phones.| months, if put into tidelands. RK. Mesh Ow yer of pretty pat- choice. All ‘well peautifu a, play: Bed bE | NEw YORK. Poon se Hugh x terns. Regular wind generous } se Sasi we tone eon Owen Pentecost, minister, lawyer| prices are Gc, 7c and 8 a yard. Also sized work shirts, have re-inforced |] tng pedals, which causos ft to play itself. ‘The pedals shut ta a out of sight when not in use, and you couldn't tell it from the and educator, socialist in potitics, It ia going at a knock off of $110 from the free thinker tn religion, died Sat-| jurday night’ at hie home in this jelty at the age of 60 years | a | about 2,000 yards of English Torchon edgings* from 2 to 4 inches wide, and priced regularly at loc and 124%4c a yard. (Take your pick of the whole assortment tomorrow at only B@ a yard shoulders and are full length. The regular price is soc each, and they are the best soc shirts you can buy any where, Tomorrow, all sizes, at 30¢. ordinary plano. regular price. Laces, mostly AND REMEMBER THIS— That one of those celebrated ironclad Kohler & Chase Guarantee goes with each instrument free. Some- thing no other dealer can give. It's good as a United States gold bond—because its promises have never been broken. AS A WEDDING «GIFT To Commemorate Anniversary. | OLYMPIA, Feb. 65.—Olympla | aerle No. 31, F. O. BR, te making| FRAMED PICTURES, Heove practical unetat gift could & bride have than © © Hi iS"So\Siven February € to commer | EMBROIDERIES. || "™pargain catalogue, prey, terms, wc, maled em orate and honor the seventh anat-| “\ Tomorrow ‘ mor- A swell assortment | KOHLER & CHASE, versary of No, 21 $1 25 tag iwe will have. on $1 98 of beautiful wanes | Established 1850. Py Pictures, including | The Largest Music House on the Coast. Brig. Gen. 8. B. Holabird. sale a special lot of il : me . eligiot " e, Arcade Block, Seattle, Wash. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—rig a yard new Flouncings each religious subjects . 1305 Second Av; ow or vy Pabes, retired, Bites ooh and Allovers. They done in carbon and —-— | United States ntnge H eal are very sheer fine set in stained wood re in the) - frames, pretty water colofs with | qualities and come in the swellest of lecountry, died in this city yesterday the new 1907 designs, both blind and |after a brief Mliness, aged 60 yoars. | studies in landscapes and figures, set He will be buried in the Soldiers’ opt work Yoo wate wilttiely. péy in gilt frames hese are all good, i a Home cemetery Tuesday. | p large sized pictures that sell regularly | ping exper- | soar | $1.50, $1.65 or $1.75 a yard for these, 98 80.08 aod Seen each. eum | wi put system To Conform to Law. but we've marked them at only Soc %ncm forthe one do ncly an | from | NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Manufac 1.25. Embroidery section on the or the one day only at 9 to to ‘turers of jewelry, silverware, | {I $1.98 each. | 5 that would take matches and optical supplios have| main floor, | _ ye bey go ee WOMEN’S UNION SUITS. VALENTINES. @foup together | statutes ae to the prin reanem Here’s a bargain | the needs in | ciples of the national stamping law ool ¥ 2 een aa | passed by congress last winter, and} Cc you'll not want to For your choice of | i mever let her which will become effective on| miss. A splendid 17¢ 1,000 beautiful box @aything, place June 13 next. | each quality cream cot- novelti gems of | Ber kitchen, save Rap Bers UNRR SRI aime | ton Union Suit each color and verse, do away with EVENTS TONIGHT. with long sleeves ___$ embossed and_nice- : — and ankle length, shaped at waist ly mounted. They } » id " | = b Rd gem yp hol agar aaah crochet trimmed at neck and down the come{in a box, all ready for mailing @ . |tonight at the Renton Hill Ciab!} front, silk a at the neck and a The regular prices are 25c and 35¢ wet > | 7, | House. The Pythian Ststers will good weight for spring. The regular each. Tomorrow the special price is ae 4 § Give © danse ot Pytihnn balk. Tee price is $1.25. ‘Tomotrow only BBG 17¢ cach. We have many other _ with Mrs. C. L. Parker, 707 Second each, }-2 beautiful valentines at low prices av. west. The Nuayaka club will | give & dance at. Christensen's A cake for Pe@ri'g A paper for Rob A box for Bone } 4 y 1 " . , | Broadway hall, 9c Unscented Traps Set Gold Eye 8c Hair Pins, one doz For ROSS IMPROVEMENT CLUB, parent Glycerine Sdip. Needles, all sizes 3 to 10. en in a box, assorted | You would give what !* most useful to the young bouse- dia The regular price is 1 a The regular price is 5¢ a sizes The regular price Starting in life, give a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet The Ross Improvement club will cake. paper is 190 2 box, Wednesday |hold a meeting tomorrow night : Officers will be elected and a gen rd ey resn mainte af the seb il N Spring Goods Only be discussed Basement | |=“ — In Larger Assortmnenth “Phan You'll Find Elsewhere in Seat The Putman boot ts the only boot 7 . ‘ ye additior Oo ¢ 1¢ Stock SPT ELEN, | tor Alaska Fetes in Gnd ben (an Every express trai brit us large additions to our Spring Stock, tore Jat Hall's, 1111 First av eee Keep in touch wigh McCarthy’s and you will have the best chance to be : ; | posted on the new sty le aaa A UE In the Jasement Store oe - ; : tomorrow Fiber Lunch NEW SPRING §vuffs. NEW FANCY SILKS af eae ‘ Boxes in black and red at NEW SPRING WAISTS NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS THIS DRESSER is solid oak and exactly almost half price— NEW ats IN UNDERWEAR ah ve DRESS GOODS @ like picture. The base is 17x40 inches, ara NEW LACES ' SROTDERIES t y three > dr “rs, and is surmounte J aining three roomy drawers, and is surmountec oe NW IS NI 2 Ss Le . Sassi & Small rep. roc reg bw YEW CORSET W HANDKERCHIEI by a French plate mirror measuring 18x20 in= Medium size, 10¢ sag. See our extraordinary display of New Suits in our window and on our sec ches. The finish is golden oak, a Large size, 15¢ ond floor, More than a hundred model garments, and no two alike | highly polished. — Secur ne of cs br | ire ton y we fet McCarthy bis Goode Co. 1512 to 1$22 } econd Avenue HE bf@. per copy : | Cline’s Piano Haus 206 SECOND AVE { om || Popular Sheet Music’ at }! } 1