The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1907, Page 3

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Ff THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. a0, 1907. FGOTIATIONS OPENED | FOR NEW TREATY built wi imple skeleton, the | place to the order of such Indian | ington asylum for the insane. Pa akirt being thickly shirred and the) ! Y ! REASURER IS the amount or share of the tribal| tents were timmediately taolated, satin blouse partially veiling an un fund in the treasury between 200 and 900 patients wei immediately vaccinated and halla der one of cream lace, The sleeves " it a comp ination of thé lace and I AKEN IN PORTI A ND J. T. Wiseman. and rooms were fumigated. ream qplffon, and are held by WALLA WALDA, Feb. 20.3. 7 ba of natn Thane girape are depenaten bon Wiseman, a Washington ploneor of| Engineer Blown to Atome, 1863, died at St, Mary's hospital hed with tvery burrins. (Soripps Tol freight engine on the Southern Pa- q eee eee ae eww athe Bchools of Jap the Chinese Pink roses and Dresden ribbons vy t aph Gervies.) Hon, When arrested $262 was found) vo atorda fternoon as a result of °t we * | minister to Germany has been re are the features of the green hat PORTLANE b. 20—Bald to} upon his person ae eperation ‘tor . welling on the | cific blew up while taking water PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL, * called with orders to proceed to made to be worn with the satin| have squandered $6,400 in county - neck bs rege gm ge one 7 % oS ob. to. 2} TOO OW & apectal anigaton to study frock, The bat tw of « delicate] fundw heeause of an infatuation for TELEGRAPH BRIEFS ~—- saaan ana’ Biscmen iia eae “ WASHINGTON, Feb, 20 */ the question, The Japanese say greon in mailing, ‘The crow 1/4 handsome young woman on whom Burgiars at Everett. a aon a . president signed the tm W/ thelr schools, maintained at a great swathed with the ribbon he 4 -—— EVERETT, Fob, 20,—HBurglare en- | °""y injured. ' , tion Dill containing the W expense, are already overcrowded also forn into @ tr adous bow i) alleged to have spent the J H fx Moby 14h ae ake - j . exclusion provision at W/ with Ju ®, and they also claim at the back, the ends of which Ue| @n¢y, J. F. Fisher, treasurer of Dies From Burne. saree ig Votes pans yp eapelpe Alexander Oswald. goon today ® that Chinese ignorance of the Jap over the halr, The pink roses co-|Mkamhunia county for two years, |. PUYALL FOO ee ee ee ney eee iting Hittle | Cee ee ae. to nlonaaaes it * /anose language keeps the classes Hettivhly peek over the brim in| WAW lust night arrested in this city | Stella May Lavanway, aged 16, old-jorable damage but getting |Onwald, one of the pioneers of ¥ } feat AHA AAA AR ARH MOF native wtudents back. Advi trout yesh ee am & charge of embessioment. est daughter of Mr. and Mra, C. H.| for thetr trouble Ch a county and & resident here . i here also say that Korea will pro Fighor is 61 years of age, but | avanway, was #o badly burnt Mon for the past six years, died yeu day afternoon that her death oc Depot for Portland. terday morning of typhoid fever, constant dissipation b 1 bt ” C " Z a J ~ Pe oo his gileged defaleation Fisher was eer? mo now polar wi apd ’ comp hich operates the street Gives Appearance Bond. 4 highly respected citizen of the} an jrpenee Tribal Share wag Ga _ payee sie v FINDLAY, 0. Fob, 20.—-The per- WTON, Feb, 20.—The|car systems of this elty, yewterday WARHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Seore-|tost against. the and Ambassador Aoki are | reans from Jap cap negotiating a treaty to pro-| Me against the immigration of Jap coolles to this country, There LUMBERMEN ASK clusion of Ko 80 schools. 0 “ WASHT Feason to believe they will | pn A or Ah PoP Twente bas Passed a house bill pro-| Announced its intention 'to build 4 | sonal bond of John D. Rockefeller gucceestul. Tho alleged oppo-| FOR R DRESS upon the occasion of his last elec |Viding that tho secretary of the million-dollar steel depot to Port | for $1,000, insuring his appearance on the part of a certain ole-| catiapeeneall interior may select any individual | land at the next term of court in the of the Japanese population ts} Bea) jood ton and coffee, a nice palr| Indian who may be deemed capa Standard Ot] cases, was filed yeu Feflected in official cirel ti om aicheliinaiesieeh twine, —Sebillings Bout *** | ble of managing his own affaire and i Re-appointed. terday that Aoki is pleased with | @ lumber Industries of the etate OLYMPIA, Feb. 20 The govern — | Pdward Duffy, arrested one = or yesterday appointed Matt Piles, Attempt to Rob Depot. —y veers hd Pee sedan! of the state board of control, to BLAINE, Feb. 20.—An_ attempt ing order, was dismissed by Judge) Gord ‘ hia promiw succeed himeelf, at the expiration| was made Monday night to burglar- jordon yeaterday on bia promise b of his present term, March 31, 1907./fze the Great Northern Gepot at to respect the closing order in the The term ts for #ix years | Cloverdale, B, ©. ix miles north future f Blaine, but the robbers were - Lumber Combine Next. uatrated RAILROAD PLANNIN mokseter Crain. |Pueemet_— |Greenway, of Manitoba, has been} Pp RJURY CHARGED POSTAL STATION | = | appointed by the Dominion govern. | |ment to investigate an alleged dee Western lumbe om bine. (Star Gpecis! Service.) Plans for rn postoffice sub-etation > » VANCOUVER, Wash, Feb, 20-— at a ovat of $80,000, opposite the es er “a § Blockade Conditions Overcome. | ruchurd B. Jacobi was arrested by King st. depot, are said to have PAUL, Minn., Feb. 20—Block-| tn federal marshal and will be i de conditions on the ratlroads " been mi by the Great Northern re “ taken to Tacoma It is reported Railway company, It is proposed} caused by the recent —- in th | that he was indicted for perjury in o [northwest have been fully over. to use this building for Alaska, | < nara come, according to reports received | ce better supply of ratlroad th Jental and other holdover malls. a Ss || come, accordin . eccesaful With the San Fran-| joy shea, ted tases the eadition ee relieving the congestion at here by the Great Northern. $18 No, 368 Stanley Miter Bon, conta Hoag d Ta | Mat the defaulting railroad compa-| NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—The hats|the main office. Of course the| | 00, at Spinning’s. 4 | Judge for Pierce. utes should be penalized for hurting |and gowns worn at the Florida rej sanction of the federal authorities P: . Pa 4 , | » Mayor Schmitz and) ® q ded rmit the road nelude more of the new things you've been looking for, and TACOMA, Feb, 20.-Members of | aa Genk thew kava ao jand Jelaying the returna on invest- | sorte are a forerunner of those to | would be needed to pe I @ tia Winaen Weantil tens ated of the premeeess con | Of Washington are seoking redress. with Mayor Schmite and / through the law department of th Francisco school board. He pee # Rave been displeased had scans refused to admit| ™!tteo, tm the matter of stringency qualified Japanese chil bag ear transportation, which they to the schools | allege te working to their very con @oean't care how stringent | siderable injury. in thie regard « tions are concerning their! communication was addressed to go long as they apply! ine Coma fal olub ry 4 on al ¢ epresenting to all aliens, What the! tne imperative need for a national ment sought was that | reciprocal demurrage law and ure- citizens be accorded all jing the support of the club to such of citizens of the a measure, It also pete forth the Trroved satin gba predicament of the mills and ehin- aie camps of this atate, in that they mcame near breaking off core on os ee canuie ater ae realize on the Investment of procured raw material withe Had pot the president in. hout a lumber manufacturers’ joint jed capital later grace the heads and forme of | to proceed | b adi y considerably to our stock of spring goo , v dded very considerably to if gk pat , appointe a all the Pacific coast re | “Monday night the Commercial club |the women i the north when the| It t# not expected that the ne | ore setae i » th ver fc comantiee @ eine o viett, the considered the matter favorably and | spring daya are upon ua, A charm-| federal butiding, on Third av. and) We can do little niore than name the new things ov or |i © of thirteen to vis r pi wernor and legislature to have | you in this space To be really posted you must come to another superior judge appointed | the store. More new goods here than you will find in any | im Pierce county | other store in the town. / Philadelphia Elects Mayor. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 20.— Congressman John B. Reyburn, re publican, was yesterday elected |Baror of Philadelphia, defeating | William Potter, democrat and city Eaeeeee Excludes Chinese, signed a petition which will be sent |ing gown i# of a deop olive tone| Union at, will be completed for IN, Fed. 20-—Recause of the | to the representatives ef the state} and the fabric ts liberty satin. The! another year, and even then @ sul: exclusion of Chinese from ‘at Washington. model upon which this frock ‘Was @tation will be required. New Swell |; party candidate, by about 28,000 Auto Coats | New Hats | plurauty. : — ev gle | Machines Destroyed. ’ +The taot that all great They come in gray, brown Charming am every ; single TACOMA Poe. eee Pete Seta sThe fos P at . PT it and tan—full length, in fine | one of them. This is what our || arnston hae ordered that the 58 slot pb gonedt ob oon . o4 | tailored effects, with fancy | visitors say. And the way | machines taken tn ralds of Pierce Senate of : j J » we , , 0" , county 20n8 by Prosecutor Row- id oe an } hoods. Not sartens cheap | they say it shows they mean pouses saieaes a 3 savings, shou! : p, aA ‘ e be destroyed. IT tox t th it. We've more than fifty ||'*9** Ceoputies sha Incentive to every per This $1 3.50 $32 50 Standing | looking about them bu the ; pi , insentive 0 every. pate e orice, which is very moderate | new and stylish spring moc Judge FR. R. Bigelow. p weligre Bh bngge Ks ROCKER at e DESK @. || indeed. Splendid garments | els to show you. Only dif- BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20.—R. ole and ne ‘dimes. The . : , |} for traveling or driving. See | ficult thing is to tell whichis | R. Bigelow, formerly a Justice of art le, not in making the supreme court of Nevada, died | | them and the many other | the prettiest of the lot. Some Hat his residence in this city last | money, but in saving These rockers ar { by || new coats on our second | prefer one, some another, but | night. yea Vanderbiit. made of selected quar- | floor, they are all so chic and hand- tered oak and come in i some. However, we will let vat, tcare Ginnie Sm. We make a specialty . ir} , j EVERETT, Feb. 20.--Bverett is) handll M sav- weathered and golden Still you decide that for yourself. || to have another large straight sbin-| of handling ome! ings accounts, offering courteous treatment and four per cent com- pound interest. In the millinery department | More Suits on our second floor, tomor- row or any day you want to finish. The back is high, the arms are ed with a local plant has organ: gle mill. A man formerly connect ised @ company for this purpose. broad, the lines such as “Another big express ship- | come, Gmatipox in Asylum. & invite the repose. Back | ment of handsome novelty | || MEDICAL LAKE, Feb. 20.--A ‘ and seat are upholster- ' mus of pe I ogg — | New ee caer smelinas wes dizer: | 4% INTEREST ie . P \' French suitings, in the mos pontanteiantinpentieneneptinsiiniesnenselllapeennints aint . ed in Spanish leather. charming of the spring shad Wash Ta addition to the above we showing «a very extensive line of new Rockers of mahogany and quartered golden oak with leather upholstered seats and backs, All of them marked at those lop prices you associate with this store. $14.75 This pretty little buffet quartered oak and | I é They are all regular G d || beauties, perfectly tailored | ooas and very elegantly finished 2 | Léok around town and see tag count ay SAFE. SAVIN what others have to offer you | lucky if you get a chance at ( M, ) ifn the way of new suits and | the display of mew wash wets re ee | then come here and ask to see drtse goods we are showing fhe latest arrivals. We have | °'. There has been and is mot the least doubt as to the | 20thing to match them in |} outcome, You'll choose your | ge yg {th ‘tow ‘ | new suit here, and you will Pandy digentientsl uteden ory know when you buy it that | SW##8es I" rey figured ef- | you are getting the most up- fects. New embroidered Dot to-date, stylish suit to be had | Switses and many novelty ef- |} any where at the price. Fact | — Zn igen need j| ie, you can’t beat the assort- | UE 2 triped, Shadow Plaid an | ment we have to show you | and Shadow Striped Organ- . | now no matter where you | “ics pretty Embroidered || look. Prices $18.00 to | Liama Cloths, mercerized | ; : | Plaids and many others $52.50. No extra charge |} for alterations. Also new patterns in Toile | | du Nords, Dress Ginghams New and Galatea Cloths. Prices on the new wash dress goods || H H | Spring oe ren dies lee See First Ave. Windows yard | Gloves | New ine eae own chedions | OE, tee | J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. jaan zee wet St | Geode 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the State {as backed by our oes, | guarantee for satisfactory sage’ wear. If they go wrong bring | °” Jones’ Nainsooks and || them back and get your | fine white Organdies, the |} money. All sizes, at $1.00, | sheer beautiful qualities that |} $1.50 and 82.00 a pair | you have been looking for Elbow length Kid Gloves | Plenty of the proper weaves in black, white and tan, cor- | 47d textures | for the new | rect fitting and the very best | Shadow embroidery work | . ee " and | that has become such a fad | ate aie $3.50 an Prices, 1Z44e to 40€ a yard Silk Gloves in black and in New white, 16-button length. Also 2-clasp silk and lisle Gloves,black Lingerie and white, with perfect fit ting double tipped fingers All sizes. | New Dress This desk is made of selected oak in golden finish. The top measures 34 in. by 72 in, and has a moulded edge. The case contains three drawers. The base is made of square stock, the upper book rack is so arranged as to give the maximum of room This $18.50 Dining Table $13.75 This extension These high-grade suits, overcoats and raincoats at the very special figures— | } dining top with rounded corners and deep moulded rail. The pilaster legs are 4 in in diameter and end in fiuted feet. The extension mechanism is perfect. The seating capacity is ten persons. A Sale of Imported Swisses We offer for tomorrow's selling five distinct lots of Fancy Imported Swisses at greatly reduced prices : is made of Garments that are cut by the foremost designers of men’s clothing and put together by clever hands, comes in golden and } weathered finish, There are three drawers, two small and ome large; a shaped shelf is un- derneath, The length BOE Instead of Me for Imported Liberty Swinees, full 4¢ Inches wide BOE Instead of 40c for Imported Bhadow Swiss, embroidered effect, full 49 inches wide. BHe Instead of S0c for Imported Coln Dot Swiss, hand em- prold effect, all size dots from pin head to half dollar, 46 inches wide. BSE Instead of So for Imported Figured Swisses in om- brotdered effect, raised pattern, small and large designs, 45 inches wide, ADE Inctoad of 660 for fine French Muslin, in a large variety of large and email figures, 48 Inches wide ‘“‘Press-Cut’’? Glassware—a Sale The Crockery Store's contribution to the Mid-Week Sale consists of a series of splendid specials in “Press-Cut” Glass. This glassware is a very worthy imitation of cut glass and is almost undistin guishable from the real article | Four-Piece Table Sets, | Seven-Piece Berry Sets, 65 Regularly at $1.00—set..... 65¢ | Regularly at $1.00—set..... C is 36 In., the beveled Persian Lawns, India Lin- plate mirror meas- ures 8 in. by 32 in. A piece of furniture “~ suitable for a small apartment. Bid Sale of E { | Theno sete consist of Sugar Bowl, Butter ‘These wets consist of an &-in. Bow! and six . , , Dish, Creamer and Spapn Holder, Gold al- | 4%-in. Gaucers, They come in « large vari G This store has a big v waya a NO) becausd Worth it. Tothorrow | ety of new and very pretty patterns. | oods to choose from—Corset Cov only a ee ers, Night Gowns, Chemise. Such charming garments and at such reasonable prices There isn't a single reason in the world why any woman in Seattle may not wear the, most elegant lingerie made y reduced prices ort BOE. Four groupe of Fancy Gines Pigtes on Glass Plates ysis Ge ite sorta 10¢-—Me eorts BBE | j | dress goods section. The | beautiful, pure white, crisp | weaves have proven 80 | and new, just as they came These are busy days in| Drawers and Skirts — all e. Introductory Sale of Polishes hear ee oe ed pe | from the makers. And while These are all 6-foot Pedestal Extension Tables, in 0 Hive wildtire sige lng the designs are the most de either golden oak or early English finish To properly introduce the merits of our “A. O. K.” Metal Polish and Ideal rts new things we will have sirable we have ever seen, (ra deiciatocerise-te tor Weabgbdar ait Teaks Liquid Stove Polish, we are going to offer them to you during the balance of st we have a splendid lot of | the prices are not a bit high , pecial p or Wednesday a ursday the week at greatly reduced prices. much praised Chiffon | er than you have to pay else only, and the terms of sale are strictly cash 3: 2mas and Chiffon Voiles where for the most ordinary Sisco & Table P 15¢ Ideal | A. O. K. METAL POLISH come in the newest Of | civics Our $22.00, $22.50, $21.00 Tables will go for...... ) C This is beyortd doubt the best metal polish on the rate; al ahd dab} r} ‘i ” ‘ ap it: Se . $16.75 | i | market, Contains neither grease, acid effects a lost des 1ere’s an especially goox “ Stove Polish oe waste by evaporation } pring she | tis bnew white, Uden Our $18 Tables will go for . . $13.75 t This polish works very a oat cee te oe ota Also new French and En- | skirts with deep embroidered BIG SALE OF GERMAN SEAMLESS RUGS ee quickly-—produces a most | } pint cans, 600 reg, at ive slish Suitings and a fine col- | and lace trimmed flounces b brilliant black luster with | 1 quart cans, $1.00 rex, at..G5e MPFction of new French Serges | You cannot begin to appre These are in splendid new Austrian art designs in very little labor and no dust. | % gal. cans, $1.66 reg, at, 1,00 ip hoice quality and plain | ciate the worth of these gar all colors and patterns. Sizes range from 8 ft. by 11 fdlorings. Prices on the new | ments until you've seen them ft, to 1 ft. 8 in, by 3 ft. Tee on our Second Floor Is f $2.50 a yard McCarthy Dry Goods Co. u | 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, @ Between Pike and Pine Streets, S - $17.50 $10.00 Rugs reduced to.... ..8 6.00 $ 3.50 Rugs are reduced to .....+..s0000+ 8 1.90 Terms are Strictly Cash, Cenrury Furnrrure Company Sxconp Avenve & Spring Srruet EEG © MERE © IAT $60.00 Rugs are reduced ze from 49¢@ to | Muslin Underwear Sectior G.-R Renown $30.00 Rugs are reduced Ranges Excell All Others in / .: S| Corner ~wW Union _+ 4 Street > Every Way, but Cost ftneeetrcna et inata at Mi ig nt SOO a wp A RS Na i SNORE OA te PTE

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