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THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, FEB, 25, 1907. eng eeraeh oocipney, vestertay morning, | over @ quarrel concerning & Wall>!iingham, « Wartonder went to the letter, but refuses to divulge the| mente for “A Millionates’s Res ; a * key, Me ie the | rena, | rooms lor hotel 4 took name of the place from which It) venge,” « play which the bill sald 8 fourth in his family to die in a stn re & tases, th was written, ugh it is wnder-| was founded on tha Thaw- White iar way, George G, Martin Dies, ty & habband po stood that the splatie was mated | tragedy. rereval ST, LOU, Reb, 26.—George ¢ from & trata. A number of clergymen were press i us Portland Man Dead. Martin district superintendent « wd — » Bee 0 mgt cil og om v & word was spoken by the ont te 8 y mow ne 1 yLORTLAND, Ore, Fob the American ‘Telegraph compan Ste manderer as be entered HAUGHTY POSTERS effect auch pictures have om the i | Moses I. Tichner, one of the at} WIth headquarters at Little Rock and shot at bis bi minds of children,. and Judas Wil- if jKtown commercial travelers on the Ark, died yesterday at Webster! un Saar Goth eowerd: and TAKEN INTO COURT kins, of the children's court, will — 2 — . da former business tr “te * a » of beat olty, of the wife brought police of —) | ino glve evidence for the complains ; bia city, died yewtorday had Deen Mi since Desember If Hoover was removed to the| Keprimanded because of some prc ante . wl Bee : hompital where today he is rexting| petty misconduct, Evelyn Brown, « 1 eee Same ot _—— ° _—— Will Not Sel Mill Site. leasily and Gillingham was taken| pupil of the Seattle ne (Seattle Star Special Service.) | J. B. SNOWBALL DROPS DEAD. in’ NEAR SCENE or After = hard fighting on the} MRLLINGHAM Wen, The to Bellingham. appeared from her BROOKLYN, N, Y¥,, Feb, 25.--the- _ it NT SKATING RINK FIRE! part o ore deporten nt, the mill ee on mill, whieh Michael |* Alleged mistreatment of hie #t#-| Dravus atreet last Tu fore Magistrate Furlong in the Gates | Fa nabidenn meng pag: : ait BRINGHURST wite! ** with but alight loss to} Per owttia, p reet Mer by her husband ts given as the}q note in which she stated that|#¥ t today the American Blil) SDERIC x 2 B., Feb, r. va) the } , thy where won by Gillingham for the shoot} when she bad reached her destina empany wae charged with | 25,-—Jabex Bunting Snowball, leu- FOR MYSTERIOUS! i é | Me ‘i | Loong RE wcnige ne - fires, UU beat on te can a ine ton, she would write to her par-| plac ang, = end stibounhs posters | tenant governor of New Brunswiek, nghurat thie morning sald patty ar the plant of the ents. ) incited to crime, The wult WH) 4d aeay ‘ ue a Following closely upon the blase| PUaet Bound Mill & Timber com. OPENING ART SCHOOL A young woman friend of the ght by the Women's Health |¢'0pped Goad last night in Queen and third fire, Believed |i whieh the Lake Union nkatiag | PRAY. Port Angelew or Port Crom : missing girl has since received « ive aasoolation. ot, while on his way to attend Been of Incendiary origin, | TINK was destroyed under auspicious | St"! MAY Fe the mith —— eee Mareh 4th instructions In draw STEVENS HOTEL CAFE ig the bills brought into court | service in the cathedral terstay ing to the | citeumetances, I am of the opinion — ing and pain For terms ap fn evidence Wore Marge dV er thie | mee wawtrict, the firet being | that these fire were both eet by Race Track Quarrel, (Star Special Service.) ly to G. N. Pfians, 178 Ballard| Serve a fine course dinner for 260 fon jo & civiliser; good tea | a barn at Wertlake ay] #0me unknown person, The matter} SAN FPRANCIACO, Feb. iS hemes Fob. 25-—-One fay,, Ballard soo! from 31 to § p. m, dally oe} Big Bargain Day, Seo page 8. | slllting’ Beet uns yotiean the second] !® Worthy of the fullest imvestign. |@runken fight last night at the} 4a Im the hospital with death erecta - pary kilns of the Weatern M | ten and such it will have at the | Hastings hotel, in Rmeryvitie, Chan ar, another in the jail at Bel Yeas thas two blocks tres ya of the fire department | Lenue an tronworker, was shot | lingham, and the wife of the man of the first conflagration ater im the day the barn became | MTOURN the heart and tnatantly | whe hysterte A ie death, and the damage tol was quickly subdued by the fire. | Mh Was Badly wounded by a charge mde : sa Seg Rampeunted to 9500. | ween wade, Jot shot which lodged in bie head, | !y sation here ‘ s : heist ee Weukhiines Pile dassranan) midnight Saturday, Loui newts denataine anid ve the 28 the big Macy Department store ry time, I Cooper Willis, ppointed eabtnet officer, the jin New York elty re -_ jcordon of the Creer of St Maurice viman building. D Tries to Save Lover jand St. Laawrre G ood ' , Kan, Feb. 26.—Mae ——— | AMUSEMENTS, wed to police that she welas Dies At ing Church, | nent nnn ARR Dunsing in self de : ADEI BA, Feb. 25.—Famos | might, to save his swoet-|R- MeClure, constructing raltroad | THE GRAND Both Phones 68. No phones after 1 Johnson, whom an}esineer and seoretary and tregsur- | John Cort, Manag g did the deed. er of many of the subsidiary com Laat formance Tonight, Paul Gilmore, in the best of all ool aays did | panies of the Pennsylvania raitroad, | *#* PlAy* “e-0hin* | 9 Brother Dead. was stricken with apoplexy and died } A Prt $1.60 to 2 Tuesday and We diay, Wednesday Matines, | BOVGE, Ia. Fob. 25.—Vie-| while attending services in the Wal-|the Melodies Lo Success “THE with MERON FALE LTT ROI RAD Dolliver, 46. yeare old, a| DUC Mtreet Presbyterian church yea |in the {itie role nement Gon THE Us PINE” with Pred Mace | . @f Senator Dolliver, was) terday, oe a | 46 ae = wheels of cre American Thrown Into Jail, EL. PASO, Tex. Lyric ‘Thonten : Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones 567. Me of Mustoa) pail be held. Feb, 26. " Advices Comedy re in Chicago. have Deen recetved here from Mox- Matinees sturday and Sunday, 10 to 50 cents. To- A hel, establish tho dea of h bd. 26.—-The depart-| ico City that Dr, H.C. Rees, a wen | PMEhh All We ave jped i thousands omes! iutendents of the Na- ZINN'S MUSICAL tion will hold tts ion here this week, the deing held tomorrow known American physician, has been arrested, thrown in jell, with- out ball, following an investigation of the death of Mary Fannin, an| Amertoan girl, whe died in the doo- COMEDY COMPANY. ‘IN “ * —the *‘ever-turning wheels”’ for practical housefurnishers. —wheels that have been and are turning for thousands of Seattle and suburban . er . or’s . Prieve-tte, ie Maiiness te. * 4 : ‘ inh oO. ta mene wa ay Re ee oe people, and turning in the most satisfactory possible way, too ! ai enn unent was made Sat + ot of the engagement of go Miadeth Johnson, only ier of Mayor and Mra. Tom gat, to Sienor Frederico Mar A Wealthy [allan Operator Dine at His Key. NEW SHOW THIS AFTERNOON—2) 30, SPOKANE, Feb. %.--James ¥ Cotn’s Wonderful Dogs, Joe Goodwin, Carr & Jordan, the Musical Nichols, @ veteran operator, died tn | Mert. Hen Omar, Tuttle & May, Eddie Roosch, the Starascope, Next the office of the Western Union Tet. | “oe Mre. Tom Thumb Men Economize Qo = ge | matter Highly Honored, senting trees tote ounce, oom THEATRE Ss Most men think they will 3. x Vi Feb. King Victor Em] veok but they never do. The only | Phones—#unset Main 1204; Ind signed a decree bestow. —— | eure way to lay by @ little money t#| formances begin Engines are a wonderful | te open a savings account with the} “i Made for all kinds of | State Bank of Seattle, where both Bee the new slow-speed en-| small as well as large accounts are Geo, H. Woodhouse Co. solicited, and recetved 4 per cent —this store’s credit-giving system can be easily likened to a series of easy-satis- factory revolving wheels as it is developed with the one idea of serving the ie buyer of articles for the home in the easlest, quickest, simplest, most agreeable, liberal, satisfactory and dignified way. —we particularly invite YOU to come and understand just how we can make your homefurnishing absolutely satisfactory both in point of credit methods, store service and our widely known popular pricings. Mar. Pantages offers the Match lesa Ruccems, 1 “Pudd'n Head Wilson,” Matinees Daily except Thursdays 7234 2 Fridays, Doors open: Mat Inees, 1.06 Evenings, i 99. Per Matiness, 2.15. sings, 8:16. j SEATTLE THEATER "+0 & Drew, Mors. Phones 43 at, rear Arcade bite. terest. Get the saving habit, poaiinons Therein ond Dw Gy, Tealeht. AR Week, ATI I ASN NM tlc I A AO AEN ae *® Mueteal Comedy Success. Neat Week— "LOST —wel ! Prices ae weicome manufacturers’s sample line of sideboards and buffets on sale 3 days only eboards and Buffets. mple Sideboards and Buffets has been made possi- The most complete music store in the city. =the scenes change rapidly at the Standard—this week it will be —through a combination of favorable circumstances, this sale of MATTOCKS. _# . The ereatest. dient ble—which surely is not a commonplace event—right now—at the time when one wishes to touch up the home with Simmons greatest display ) i . ‘ ich $ h i M kk is | of Pianos, new and a new piece here and there—whbat more practical than one of these splendid Sideboards to lend dignity and tone to 1.00 heavy steel Mattoc Special aie ‘ the dining ? \ ' * 7 7 & g room ; i : with hickory 69c Nickel Pleted up-to-date 1907 styles, —when you take into consideration these graceful styles, excellent qualities and the steady advance of manufacturers handle. ...... Seppe One price, and that prices, the importance of this sale cannot be ovete rated. et of 3 for the right price. —this is YOUR OPPORTUNITY—but you must act NOW. Sale closes Wednesday ij $1.39. BUILDING PAPER. $1.00 roll Columbia Build: Cline’s Piano >, asc Heavy ing Paper; 500 3 naare tect... ADE | Retinned House Colander, Good Value, 18¢. SHEARS. $100 pair Keen Kutter nickel plated Shears; pat ent screw and 1 am delighted with this beautiful Piano, soc White eet eeeeeee Spruce | abr ser ] am going to invite | Kneading my friends to see it. i POCKET KNIVES, Boards, The touch and tone are j | Sample line Keen Kutter exquisite. Pocket Knives; every one Sle. $14.30—Worth $22.50. 1 will buy music there, $33.20—W orth $50.00. $28.25—Worth $40.00. Fireproof warranted; worth up to too an attractive buffet in fine this ie io ttraeth buffet, " Thite Lined $1.50, Ww sideboard of quar- yeni ikon teen oF ype quartered cak, finish golden $15.45—Worth $22.50. ererned toe V ood Cli ’ finely polished; the the Whole top is 18x36 inches, the | wowned fF POF re+s-seeveree Towel ines two top and one large drawer . hax two French plate mirror is bev- | —solid oak sideboard. nicely fin- Custard Bracket are 044 shaped, ma swell | t aide tec led and $228 inches, two amali| i#hed h beveled mir- © . front, one drawer lined for sil- tion, of fine quartered onk, fin drawers, one is lined, leaded top drawer is Cups. Scre . » to Screw on verware, claw feet, of4 shaped ished golden or weathered, ts 44 glass on compartment. The ins, a splen- HATCHET HANDLES. Wall H French beveled mirro neat Inches long, one drawer timed real value of this buffet is alue is ' | eslected this Piano myself. ouse medallion panel top, im 22546 | for siiverware. Real value te $60 | $22.50. For the three-day sale this three-day sale toc best hickory Hatchet ine. Regular price is $40.00-—for for the three-day sale very the very special price will be at ee Swed Handles; 14 to 17 Se. this three-day sale... 82%25 | special price . A 20 $14.90 | so 8 it Odds ‘ f ary: j oo ~ i 4 ° mehes long........ ic and Ends , Gold $1.10 Mottled E Decorated Fine Brush Organs——Parlor styles, blassware at COTTON TWINE. Cocoa Door Chapel and School 10¢. sc ball best Cotton Mat, 18x30, Organs. See us before mi buy. Our Player Twine, 7 for 25c by 7 is complete—the Apollo, the King of splendid carpet samples $1.00 Dozen Hance Teoma i CURTAIN RODS. Player Pianos. : ecora' “ . You should never buy they'll make such nice rugs to fill in here and there porcelain Y Fruit Dishes without first seeing —we have been fortunate in securing three trunks of and hearing the Apollo, which plays every key on the piano. Cline’s Piano House drummers’ samples in the various grades of Brus Each sels, Axminster and Velvet; a variety of colorings and designs; from 14% to 1% yard lengths, carpet samples 90c border samples 75c sale will « the first-day choosers For the school, for the house fine neat | ntinue as gives practical news sale closes Wednesday night. napkins, for these goods. Cline’s Piano House in the “Standard way” TALKING MACHINE tapestry and rug fringe. LL branches of Laundry Work done neatly and ving on these items during this sale —$1 down and $1 a week for any’ refrigerator you" there is an tr f own story— may choose, al \ 1 58ineh cott k for table cloths; a good, heavy quality prosper. We solicit your nett, Talking Machine, and wiamigatgoiesnaneent 3eetanOsaen —- dea well worth thc yard; tor (his ale 296 M yes, it’s now time to think of refrigerator und in table nag vf union dama 5-8-size; a strong and shang and family work. “ tik niet se, lle ok daensin. ot Nine thinking of them think of The STANDARD—for sure quality; the regular price of these napkins, $1.50 per a for this sale . ly we are better prepared than ever to serve you this rivers are courteous, prompt an than most dealers can offer you. Everything in eason—with a complete showing of the n yractical = tapestey, camable tet soush covees, qurtsins.. dnd Sow { reliable the line of Musics! Goods. See us bef most satisfactory—most dependable mal includ go doe eg gy Sy a Rlnaatcpede oe ae bd ds. See w 'o a kes d- value 50¢ yard; for this sale -ebane 32 . Pho ne oe ing the famous Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator, which eug tringe--heavy knotted and bullion rug fringes, tm BPO ot ; Call 953—Either ne ys is priced from $13.50 upward Sebi ‘elovss cavdiinns Vaied Wake Tarte He i auen te ° | City Laundry ) Queen City Laun ‘cole Standard Furniture Co. | Ist Avenue and Bell St. ° + es arges extends INE S F1anO ff furniture longest store and most liberal | credit in the West House 1205 Second Avenue SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. TACOMA ¢ a