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Drop Exhausted to the Floor gle But Are Too Horrified to Interfere. Rivatry for the love of a dainty |infiteting two deep gashes in bis » have been | hroat fe and} h Japanese maid te said the cause of a desperate death struggle between M. Miew | eumoto rallied savagely moto and H. Ayeno, Japanese, Who} and the keen blade of bi fought with knives last night in ajinto the head of his Japanese restaurant on Fifth av. | just Detween King and Jackson streets In the meanwhile the The Japanese exhibited the fe focity of wild cats in the engage | hav on transfixed wit mont and as a result both are at/the sava ferocity di Maddened Japanese Suitors ‘Slash Each Other in Life and Death Affray Which Ends When Both Diners See Strug- Although the blood welled tn a) vy stream from his wounds Mt above the right temple anese in the restaurant appeared to SAVAGE RIVALS FIGHT > A DUEL WITH KNIVES THE THEATERS: been among the largest | Sunday night in to the fray | the college productions ie Knife bit antagonist, | Coss. other Jap Fam @ Girl,” week “Nettle, h horror at atthe theater this splayed by the hospital suffering with deep |the maddened men and they stood : gashes which are serious, If not) by he aly awaiting the outcome. | Lotta, ae Nell an fatal | Exhaustion Ends Fight. HE reed ere The name of the woman with) 1 the end the principals finally ; a whom the (wo are alleged to have| been in love is not known and) neither of the men will reveal it ( Ayeno is a recent arrival from Portland, Ore., and the two met tn the restaurant at 10 o'clock last |). hight | Gashes Rival's Throat. Roth ha@ been drinking and tt took only a few heated words to fan ; Emerge the smouldering fire of hatred inte | Seattle General hospital open Mame. anabe, a Japanese sur There was a short quarrel and an | gave men emergency fystant later both had their knives | declares drawn. teal condition. Ayeno slashed his rival three =. severing Mizumoto’s ‘# ear and OLD RESIDENT OF| dropped from sheer exh til then, a call for the tarned in. Sergeant Bannick, Patrolmen Holland responded and an |hurriedly summor and Misum this clty worth & Sonw at 3 o'clock. last performance Saturday sight t Zinn’s Musical Comedy company POLICE DANCE TONIGHT, John B Good, who died yesterday! Tonight the thirteenth annual|/Comes to the Lyric Best Sunday 7 . night, for a season of musical com Morning at his residence, 218 Twen- | ball of the Police Relief Association Ch, cpesing Im “The Captain and ty-firet av. &, was an old ploneer| will be given at the Dreamland | Ny een Slee the style of “Oth of Seattle, having lived here for 25 rink, Tthat there will be a great — years. At the time of his death Mr Good was 69 years of age, For « number of years he has been in the | will be metal business |the wee ama’ hours.” A witow, Mrs. Katherine Gooa, | ~ - two sons and two daughters sur-| The IMinols elub wil! vive. The two daughters are Mra jnight at the Alaska A. L Mall and Mrs. B.C. Smith, and | o'clock. ing. The grand march loss of blood and then, and not un accompanied mbulance was Ayeno was taken to the Wayside oth men in a very orit The wound in Ayeno’s head ts said to have entered the bratn lives in Chicago, and a slater lives tn | The funeral services wil be held and glorious time goes without say promptly at 9 o'clock and then It} “on with the dance until The annual election of of- the two sone are Hiram Good and | fieers will be held, after which a Edwin Good. A brother, Dan Good, general Feception will take place. JOIN THE FREE EMBROIDERY CLass“ MORNINGS THIRD FLOOR. 1,000 New China Silk Waists Have Come to “My Wife's Family” Beattie theater Sunday it ts on the order of a my ody austion and police was and Ryan, order to accommeod, thie week has additional matin jnoon, At this oto to the Dr, Wat eon, who treatment, ita excellent performanc |tain Swift,” the hit of |Hoginning neat Sunday of orchest to 60 cents week Ddristiing }from atart to flntsh. ity of gunpowder vette. ) will start) Bette Stone at the The opportunity whould pot be 1 meet to club at 8 Bldg Sell at $2.50 Each ~ Instead of $3.50 The importance of the event can be realized fro fact that these useful waists are sold in most sto $3.50. At our special price tomorrow—$2.s0—th bound to be sensational selling. tien represents the They are made eream and black Chi embroidered t three-quarter trimmed, open back the best Silk Waist tunities ever known. $2.50 each. pin One of the $2.50 Waiste White Lawn Waists at $1. 25, Worth More spectal values” ing of 20 dozen choice and new waists, freah from the needle 9 Our patrons know that when we announce not equaled anywhere. Here's an off worker, trimmed with eyelet embroidery, we can guarantee everyone of them as the best value in ti Ince and pin t EMBROIDERY CLASS— FLOOR. THE FREE MORNINGS—-THIRD Buy tor Baby at $4. Instead of $5.50 This good foldingGo Cart (exactly itke pie ture) has reclining reed JOIN 9.50 ‘The accompanying {lustre from fine Jap Silk, trimmed as you see, with dainty Mechlin lace and sleeve, JOIN m the res at ere is style na and ucking, lace one of oppor: Choice One of the $1.25 W. ucks. French back. jown at $1.26 each. THE FREE EMBROIDERY MORNINGS—THIRD FLOOR $2.45 a Pair Underprice. in Shirt Waists they get valuew They are so good that c At the Grand Phe last rformanc of “The Teen eT be given at the | Xiah Boboal boys will give one Grand tonight. ‘The houses have| ‘belt minstrel shows, Th performance, unlike former of the sea son, which showe that a good show fe always well patronized Unele Tom's Cabin” will be the bill at the Grand Saturday and eight and Paul Gikmoure opens “At Yale, na tines of this Hea son, which has met with great suc iy." makes a capital at the Be She re |minds one of the balmy days of oi |= Magele be matinee pens at the afternoon. usical com Special Matinee. The Lois theater management in the crowds performance th Pantages stock company will repeat ce of “Cap the season the seats advance from 36o ‘The Lyre theater has a play this with execitement|/ day will be generally observed by There is jomton. ” There Star, to see Belle Stone at the Star theater this week overlooked Here —— A MAN 18 FIXED FOR LIFE If he owns one or more tideland lots, KR. Cooper Willla, 478 Cob alets. LASS a New Go-Cart| Women’s Standard $3 Street Boots A Maker's Overestimate Makes Your back seat, adjustable 1,200 pairs of these fashionable Kid Boots, Been Sroas sees, green made in this $2.00 way and to our specifying are y pecifying and enameled steel now 66 cents less : gear, rubber tires; a ua very handsome ‘Though the name doesn't appear we can say + and durable Go- that {t's almost a household word wherevr> good aes Cart that “baby shoes are worn i bunting” will be Blucher styles, dull kid top, new “pie” toe, ‘% proud to ride in perforated patent tip, military heel, «it oak —~and an wnisu- sole, extension edge, all sizes. a ally good bar. gain, to boot. At same price—$2.45--Dress Boot with light : Sale price, $4.39 sole, lace style, French heel; a very dressy boot t Regular price in every way; all sizes. Cholce of both styles, i $5 $2.45 a pair. } TH i A ESE $4.50 GO-CARTS ON SALE TOMOR: | men's $2.50 Street and ROW AT 83.75 \ } Folding Go-Carts, reclining back and ad Dress Shoes on Sale ‘ justable foot res green enameled steel gear, for 82.50 rubber tires, very light, easy running Go-Cart; pairs men's street worth $4.50. Special for Frida as Shoes, made of Wiel Kid aad velour calf JO1 THE FR leather with genuine welt MORNINGS—THIRD *LOOR. oak bottoms, neat, com M fortable shay sizes 6 to 10; regular $3.50 values. ] a h by 5 | Workingmen’s $2 and sat wid ~s thera pogo ag On for #1.60 ; o leaden id oe work Shoes, in congress, ai Se in b ber A reason. “We overrenched 9 1446 or Creedmore yles nelves 1 for the Christmas jues $2.00 through the spring and summe Won't riday special, | + m very long when « nh without a Bath t Robe hears of this price red on—t e of r that + Pa 1° _ Saiets ew Rea Women’s Rubber man fleece down, in rich, dark tones, relleve 0 > i 7 orda, all complete, f pecial for Friday—1,000 pairs $3.95 ns firet quality Rubbers at 290 a pair Y MLO Ss wo while one of prices THE isn a who woman weighing 160 "poeada ahuta herself up in a perfor) ated metal ball and without any visible appliances to ald her. comes the force of gravity, ing o epiral to a considerable height, opens the ball, closes it and comes down as she went up, ro ing the ball under such comple! control that she stope th the very point from whieh she start There are seven other acta at Star, Amateur Minatreis. . Tomorrow night at the Grand tw to be given |wohoo! talent Fred Wald and “Art” Shor are the only “old timers” in ¢ year's show, but Manager Hart haa etruck @ “pay streak” in “LT Kenyon, Edward Lillyblade, Baker and KE. Meyer This year's show will be inte jug from start to finish and wists of & chorus of 88 voles, the olfo lasting over an beur. | the olf are the following numbers entirely Musoa! sketch, 3 Motonvall and H, Byana. Athletic tourney, and Wm. MeKay Dancing and whistling, d Bath barn. Dwight Hart will act ae in terlocutor and “Art” Bhorreck and Fred Wald as end men “Wee Coyle [ORAEL'S DAY OF REST The Feast of Purine next Sum the Jowish people of Seattie. . The fostival is generally observed there « any Jews, whetber orthodox or reform, by om tertalnments of various kinds and. by an exchange of gifts. The historical significance Hes in its commemoration of the miracu lous saving of the race from ex ination during the second lan captivity, through the influence of the beautiful Queen Bether, af- ter thelr destruction had been de- creed by Haman, the king's prime 0} minteter. CALIFORNIA ASSURES 00,000 Scott Cathoun, special commis sioner of the A-Y-P-E to Califor nia, has wired Henry B. Heed that the exposttion ts assured an appro- Priation of $100,000 and possibly of $160,000 by that state. eeeeaveebereseva : ON THE FRONT = oe Cv esesseevesedus Steamer Ramona of the Pacific Coast B, 8 Co. arrived in part this morniog from Skagway with $40,000 in gold dust. This was the largust shipment of dust brought from the gold fields this season. Forty par j sengere arrived on the steamer and |report that the seow Richard I[11, | which was lost which being towed \from Ketebikan to Hadley by the jeteamer Alaskan, has not been | heard from. | Steamer Kitty of Everett, whieh | has been laid up for the past month, | having off burners installed, will be | atven her trial trip late thie after noon. If she proves satisfactory lehe will be placed on the Beattie | Everett ran tomorrow. The steam i Kiteap, which is now om the run, i} take the place of the steamer Flyer, whieh will then be laid up | tor repairs. Steamer Flyer, plying between Seattle and Tacoma, latd over the last trip to Tecoma last night on account of the alr pumps in the engine room breaking The Fiyer left Tacoma for Seattle at 4 p yeaterday afternoon and whtle pase ing Brown's point the air pumps broke, causing a delay of two hours | im reaching this port The Globe Navigation Co, own ors of the steamer Bureka, stated jthie morning that the steamer | would probably eal for San Fran cisco this afternoon, as the divers the leak in the bull of the boat re port that so far nothing bas been jfound with the exception of a few loose rivets, The Rureka is now anchored near West Beattie. The steamer Saratoga sailed frow }Valdesr for Seattle yesterday ot | Boon UNPAID WARRANT The esse of Harry Krutz vs. the | efty of Seattle, filed with the coun |ty clerk yesterday, though it in |volves only $200, is of great im | portance to contractors and tax | payers on account of the question jof law involved and Its effect on | future improvements. Kruts fs the bolder of improve ment district warrant No, 1,461, t# | aued under ordinance 1,364, in 1890, |for work done. The warfant was unpaid, it is alleged, as thére was and is no money in the particular fund to pay it. The platotiff claims that the city used the money from jthat fund for other purposes, and that It was negligent in failing to} leollect the assessments due for the | work oe Piano Good One We and Pianos for less better them money than any other deal- sell sell er or organization. We sell you the same grade, style and qual- will ity instrument from one- third to one-fourth less than you can buy else- where. That’s why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D.§. Johnston Co, Biggest, Busiest, Bect } 903 SECOND AVENUE. ciry IS SUED ON AN Comedy sketches by John Consi- | m. i PDP PPS PRI PIII DPD AAPA DAE | j | | |who are #till at work looking for) ae E STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. a Complete Hotel and Club Fur nishors. [wie cLosm Ar 1 P. M, TOMORROW WASHINOTON'S BiETHDAY. | LET US TAKE YOUR STOVE AND RANGE TROUBLES Aitoanvare bos Ht hen = inom Fire all in one end ly distributed. We Make Our Own Shades The shades turned out by this cloth, rollers and workmanship are hand-painted oflopaque shade cloth ts used. All shades are mounted on Improved Hartshorn Self Acting Rollers and hung by Stewart mer Positively no tacks are used. All work done by us is backed by the strongest there by any mischance be any defect 1t will be promptly made right when reported YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY FEBRUARY 235—9 P.M. Stock Advances to $40 Per Share This Will Be the Last Chance to Buy at Construc- tion Work Progresses Rapidly You (aa Buy Stock Now WE ARE OFFERING THE FULL PAID NON -ASSESSABLE $100 PAR VALUE STOCK OF THE CHICAGO-NEW YORK ELEC- TRIC AIR LINE RAIL ROAD COMPANY ON THE FOLLOWING EASY TERMS: #1 share, pay down $3.50 and Mert per month for 9 months, 105 buys 3 shares, pay down $10.50 and $10.50 per month for 9 months. $175 buys 5. shares, pay down $17.50 and $17.50 per month for 9 months, $360 buys 10 shares, pay down $35 and $35 per month for 9 months, 75 buys 25 shares, pay down $87.50 and $87.50 per month for 9 months. $1,750 buys 50 shares, pay down 175 per $175 and monthe. You can contract for any num ber of shares, paying for them tr the same prop nm. You can pay more down and m per mooth if you desire. or y ean pay in the entire balance due at any time when a certificate will be tseued. All applications should be and remittances made payable t Southwestern Securities Co. 610-611 Eite!l Bidg., Seattle, Wash month for 9 (The Following Telegram Just Received) San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 19, 1907. CURVESTERN SECURITIES ‘Si 611 Bitel Bidg., Seattl Stock adva before twenty sthird, furiously heavy Eastern buying may use al fotment before Saturday Southwestern Geourities Co. oa Mm, A Ses a heat uneven- [REDERTOR é No Bonded Indebtedness—No Watered Stock—No Preferred Stock Nothing But COMMON Non-Assessable Stock FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Comple Women's Suits, w ns ee nnn Drop us a postal if you are having any Range or Stove trouble Ne how long ago you may have purchased a Frederick & Nelson Range oan we assume full responsibility for its proper operation at all times. These thi annoy you and seem hard to deal with, but for our expert to straighte out is easy alike for him and ourselves. We're glad to do it and it couse nothing. ‘Take us at our word, and let us have an opportunity to remove any difficulty you may be experiencing in operating any Frederick & Nelsom Stony or Range, no matter how long you have had it, Just drop us a postal and we do the rest freely and gladly Waste of Fuel Is Waste of Money m Majestic users the fm. One of our greatest difficulties is to impres portance of using less fuel in the Majestic than other Not infre. quently someone tells us that the oven of the Majes ake oF that the Range becomes too hot, and almost iny ariably we find upon investigation that double the neces amount of fuel is used The best results are obtained with the Majestic by keeping a slow andl steady fire. A good bed of coals is all that is required t to exceed shovelfuls of coal should be fed a Majestic at one time, and have this ey distributed. In this way the air passing through the fuel unites with the gases i] thrown off from the fuel and causes them to ignite, resulting in the extrag 4 of all the heat elements contained in the fuel. If the com n chamber of : your Majestic is full of fuel, the gases pass off unburned and waste results, peo. portionately less heat being obtained and more fuel used. For some of Ler |, wrong ways and the only right way to feed your Majestic see iNustrations he. too rapidly ary low w The right way tributed, perfect com Pireb of heat and poor alr cire par nrrtattreatttccattatntet nA PPAR PAPA PPP PD PPP to Pan choked with fuel slation. We are showing @ full line of new Spring patterns in Rugs There is a complete assortment of siseg the popular makes 8 house are the result of yoars of experience. The absolutely the best. Only the finest quality of hiy competent work thoroughly _ Our 9x12 Rugs are shown on the most ap to-date display racks in Seattle. possible guarantee. 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