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3 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEB. a5, 1907. 18, to wife of Horace ®, Vogier, « . : a ELECTROCUTED telat dbl Chavtedl’”’ mind Complete Hotel and Club Fur | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Women's suits, wala, Fa "y 08 to wits Of Millen ME, Long, 61 | ee | “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete,” — pitten--At 2002 Jackson at,, Feb, SECURE : cr ATE FUE cee 1 New and Beautiful Patterns in Silk Petticoats aon. Whillace-—At 161 28th av, Fob, 22, Our Spring showing of Silk Petticoats contain to wife of John Wallace, « on, i being eli Pog ated with ruchings, laces and cordings WatlingAt 8806 Aurora ay, eb “ 2%, to wife of Frank J, Watling, « many charming creations The trimmed, Frequently scalloped embroidere sme them off at the bog. For evening wear we show Silk Petticoats in a full line : ped top fleas edged with ruching, and accordion plaited underflounce finished with flcnile Delicate soli re are much neon dence; checks and Roman stripes are also popular, Hints At $8.75 Petticoats in popular shades, including plain cat At $10.00 Tatteta Petticoats tn the pov ance OSSINING, siiaisti George Granger was electr UPPER HOUSE WILL UNDOUST ; The committee const is of tomy hore this morning for the murder of republicans and one dewoerat, O80) George Luts, a dairyman, whom he EDLY APPROVE FINDING OF |i. members are all among the] vitied trying to commit robbery to COMMITTEE AND THE HARD: |jeaders of that body Be nator | secure money with which to go on FOUGHT CONTROVERSY 18/) one of them, is Governor] ine gts BELIEVED SETTLED, Mead’s eholce for railroad commit tom. The flounces are cut very full, some on the bias and some stré aig! cht sisal non WAPP-—At 1704 Bunnyside, Peb. to wife of Joseph Awapp, a san. At 2128 N. 62nd av. Meby wife of A, J, Noon, « daughter Nyde—At 67th av. Feb. tty Ker profewsed the Christian ors and changeable effects, as well aa black I: atoner; Senator aby, of Klick! | gotenoe er his confinement tat, is a party leader both at home - "ae Sins “an gb egg we to wife of Moyd Hyde, & daughter of good quality taffeta with I4nch very full bias flounce, Also accordion plaited, finished with bias folds. Aino at $10.00 soft tin. That the senate will approve the) and in the ae while Senator] cated to those in the death cham at $4.75 we show Taffeta Petticoats in black and white checks, {sh Taffeta Petticoats in light shades, having bias flouses recommendation of the committee | Graves ts conce to be the ablest! ber chat his electrocution was the Deaths. fy With bian stitched flounce, as» well as the Taffeta Petticoats, In fine tucks with on privileges and elections in the|lawyer in the legislature, Meteall| means of his “transition to higher! | Deathe wore registered today am gay plaide with clreular flounce and bias stitched bands, These ; Saye Lyons-Cottert] contest, which last/and Kitne are both men of 1000+} poqiy follows I Petticoats are shown {n a full line of colors At $13.50 Bx ra fine quality Taffeta Petticoats jy iinet, Saturday decided that Cotterill ts} ence. —— Carey--Mary Carey, 21, Peb, @2f] Ns os gay nn ing very f ni eight dias Hlounce 12 inehes entitled to keep his seat, is believed] Cottertll te personally popular WED at Georgetown At $12 75 Silk Petticoats in the swell Beotch plaids ¥ ‘ ; ri , 0 at $13.60 Roman triped Pe ate of high quality agp certain, among the senators, Lyons’ pet! LICENSED TO Rackman—Albert Tackman, au] ed deep accordion plaited Mounce tn reversed Van feta, having deep eireular flounce with bian atitehed straps, The ending of the Jong and hard-| tion for a recount was granted more ie Fob. M1, at &1 Virginia ve HE Dyke style, edged with ruching These come in white, greens, blues, grays and reds. fought CottertIiL.yone contest was |from s sense of tnty tha, Any oe is bens ie Others wt $13.75, 816.50, 816.75, B17.50 and #25.00 ¥ curious one, The committee | sire to unseat Cotterill, The hear Marriage licensee were lasued to~ | Feb, at Providence hospital found that the ballot box which had |ing before the committee de oped | day as follows Beohytte—Agnes BE. Bohytte, 29, Deen sealously guarded and which | the ot that a fr rm in the man Svediin-Nylund—lIsaac Svediin, 28,| Feb. 22, at 904 N. Sand av o 43 0) ° was supposed to contain proof of | ner choosing election officers 18] Beattie, to Mena K. Nylund, a4, Be lements Edward ¢ the irregularities charged, was the | sadly needed atte, Feb, 21, at Provider: wrong box and didn’t contain the Five election officers, four of Martin- Ander Fred Martin, Hali--Sarah B 1 right votes at all |them republicans and one & demo-| 22, Hallard, to Matilda Anderson, 21,/ at $24 18th ay, N Are shown in the Furniture Section. These Beds ail, by the world’s largest and most successful Metal Bed fasten aa and | Over 50 Samples of Brass Beds As the box supposed to contain |¢ swore that the box which Was] jattard., Himon—Wm, Bimon, 14, Feb, 16 the designs are very pleasing the votes of the Ninth precinet of |before the committee contained the} Lopp-Sykes—Jullue M. Lopp, ¢0,/ at Medisal Lake, Wash The same high standard in both workmanship and finish the Etghth ward has not been tn | hulle east for state and county of- | Ogden, Utah, to Katheryn W, Sykes Goddard--@arah G. Goddard, 1 be found through the entire line. The majortty of these Patan legal custody it had no way of | feor When the seal wan finally | ogden, Utah. montha, Feb, 22, at T20 20th av. B. | r) in the usual bright finish, although there are many in the m4 kmowing that {t contained the right | broken and the box unlocked tt was} Porcier-Huse—-Andrew Forcier, 90.) runen——lisabeth A. Brunen, 67,| ful satin, or dull, finish. The Polet finish, which ts » Dallots the committee therefore de lfound that it contained the ballots! gouth Park, to Agnes Huse, 21, In- | Mob. 22, at Tit tet ay, N For today and tomorrow we offer your choice of a fine tion of the bright and satin fin #, will also be noted, - The Brass Bed Prices ran up to $175.00. One of the lowes 4 that it could not proceed |cast in sower and water bond elec | terbay we Wm. PF Mows, 26, Feb, a2 pe sere tn the matter and that un-|tion held at the same time, over] ‘Thompson-Hendman—E. Thomp-| at Weat Beatle looking lot of Oriental Rugs, sizes 2.6x5 to 4.0x7.6, all i priced styles is pictured below der such facts as it had In hand, it} which there was no contest son, 21, Beattie, to Helen V. Mend Hinckley—Timothy D. Hinckley od colors and several antiques among them, at the must decide in favor of Cotterill, | The county ballots were stored 10] man, 18, Seattle | 79, » 21, wt 1401 Westlake av above special price, Mosuls, Daghestans, Kazaks, Guend PRICE The senate has the power to dis-jan old woodshed in the city hall, Holmes. Burte— MM. Holmes, Be Brennan—Locie C. Brennan, 82 zes, Kurdistans, Kabistans, etc, are included, Regular regard the recommendations of the} The question asked by many of} attie, athorine A, Bure, Le Can~ | Feb. 15, at 2620 tet av | ar 4 ft vm $20.06 committee and either order the|those present, familiar with the] on, Ore Kerry——Ca: RB. Berry, 60, Feb, prices upward from 920.00 “boys method of working the game Fuigti. Pulst}—Riyue Puleti, 24) 24 at 940 Jobn at i 3 hearing to continue or It can un seat Cotterill and seat Lyons, or it} waa: “Was it a cose of an honest | gkykomish, to Suye Muijit, Japan. ean declare the seat vacant and} mistake or had the ballots been request the goveruor to call a-new | tampered with after they left the Birth Record. election. eustods of the election officers Birthe were registered today co} un re S 0 ro ey follows ing for the millionaire and yester:| poy-—at Seattle General b KIDNAPS A THY FS Be wes founa to 90 carlum ot] yen te tre orn, Py, 0 Loutsvitle, with the Dare woman] gsughter IMBECILE his constant attendant Gustafeon, At 19104 4th av, Feb Rmma Dare will be charged with) 17 (to wife of Helmer Guatafeon, « kidnapping. daughter T "1 Smith——At 2433 Stella #t, Feb. 15 ital, Are now being shown on the top floor, These are made by the largest metal bed factory in the world, which brings out more attractive designs than all competitors combined. One of the many styles— One of the lower priced (Seripos Telearaph Service.) MAKES RAILROAD REPORT. | i, wite of Andrew Smith, & daugh Iron Beds, Has 1 1-16 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb. 25.— NGTON, Feb. 25.—The| "5 eae inch pillars; head is 64 in WASHINGTON, The |" Aryden—-At 2126 20th ay, Feb, 20 leYcLONE swee SOUTHERN | high, foot 4614 in; can be Bmma Dare, in charge of officers,| winority report on railroads has was brought to this city at mid-| Peon made by Senator Elkins of night from Louisville, Ky., charged | Wost Virginia. He gives oxhaust-| .." with foreing George Rhodius, (© | ivy tables and states that while the | F* a Fun away with her and then marry-|ratcs have decreased the cost of | *P, $8. . F is "Daucus tn feeble | Tansportation oes bom See workmanship and finish j that appear in our higher } | ee See | minded, and taki advantage of | daughter. (Serippe Telegraph Service.) his conitition the Pare woman ac Meat Prices That Please) “Arndcreon—at isis ase av, ree) WANA Fe te ree 0 priced Beds; this Bed is complished her purpose. ‘At the City Hall Market, 609 Third | 29, to wife of Gordon Anderson, ®/ werg killed and thousands ure. rom | full size and sells for te wife of Wm. Bryden, a daughter Jennen-—-At 8T2¢ Wallingford ay 21, to wite of Hans Jom PORTION OF PHILIPPINES 16 | had in cream and gold or a| LANDS— THOUSANDS HOME-| Nile green and gold; same high grade materials, De Chanand—At 1:8 24th av. Feb. | 22, to wife of GO, M. de Chanand, a Here is an attractive straight-foot pattern Brass Bed, the which cannot be found in this part of the country for the: It ie a feature of our Brass Bed showing, Has t the balance of the tubing being 6-8 and 7-8 of an ineh is ter. Head contains four uprights which are conn For weeks the attorneys of the/ ave, near Yesler, Fine éere4 homel » tome Rhodius estate have been search-’ Hams, 1¢4e At 1424 Howard wt, Feb.) nay dicate EN agen ape Sev ecdeteseees . $8.50 rods in a clever manner. Foot contains an equal is the Philippine tslande. 5s rights, Crowns of both bead and foot posts are ~ ameter and 1% inches deep. This Bed is mounted G ! ‘communication is interrupted castors, There is an ornamental husk above each caster, f he bi aa Seattle Agents for pod will give good service and prove un ornament ae It ie in the usual bright finiwh Can be had in either AFTER CAN UIT GLOBE -WERNICKE BOOKCASES iets Head is 6% inches high and foot is 38 inches,” ; Womans Costumas, Sutts, fans, Waists, Lto. EDERICK 6 Ge VEZ Sov sean anane, MinasaY yy ppaaay Bea Home of the Great Majestic Range | OLYMPIA, Feb, 26.—Nepresentas tive Hutchinscn offered a resolution in the house (his morning asking the Gttorney general to proseoute exit | Inepector J, L. Canutt on charges of | misconduct in office, This was ferred to the commitice on internal | affairs. | New $1 Foulard Silks at 69c Yard Foulards will be the queen of the textile realm for 1907. Opening: the season with an important bargain event—2,500 yards of full 24-inch absolutely NEW and ALL-SILK Fou- lards—-made by the foremost maker of America—whose name you all know—a name that is synonymous with the Eye Strain highest silk standard—every color represented——unquestion~ J] 1" 's flere wy at pertct | able quality and correctness of style considered—best value a $140 and up. Sebucherd | ever shown at 69c a yard. Optics! Co, 1207 Brown, Tan, Gray, Alice Blue, Red Rose, Lavender, Green, White and Black Grounds, covered with coin dots, stripes, Telegraph Service.) ANCIBCO, Fob | Motion to eet aside the extort! dictment against Abe Ruel was @e~ oa bie trial eet ——~-$PECIAL—— ubscription Offe To Néw and Present Subscribers to The SeattlePost-Intelligencer | Should | Washington's Greatest Newspaper, on | Patronize | Your New SPRING SUIT For $1.00 A WEEK. 1 fi is exceed selects Our ingly attractive. Come and ‘take a look” tomorrow. C neat figures and floral designs. Fifty patterns—the choicest of the season. Be sure and get at least one Foulard Dress to- morrow at 69¢ a yard. First Important Exhibit of 1907 Spring Millinery We are ready with a comprehensive array of the new season's millinery styles. Not tin. Mesh Double Galvantsed Poultry Wire, 160 feet long t high, roll, 83.19 ane BARGAIN DAY ranch | Offices Puget Sound Marble & Gran- it peony New + e. | Feb. 28, 1907 ! owt emp bea! er, & complete showing, | ite Co., Inc. taceperates Den th to be sure, but more Assistant Postmaster Col- | & M. Tt PROPLES GAYINC than you'd expect « kett stated this morning that Cemetery. wor Pg De enh! ‘ store so far away from the situation at the local of scription. , . > r) , ee a fice could be greatly reliey 2410 Firet Av. ' . = Set sash 0 S g Vy New York and Paris if the public would patronire | Ey apt taey -« 5m Z ‘ , c ar ain a ates or to show this early, One of the Trimmed Hats has been sketch ed and appears here. Not in our memory has there been a sea- son of such difficulty to pick out “Seattle styles.” Paris has made radical changes, from large hats to small; introducing the floating veils, extreme ly high bands and daring colors But we have modified and adapted many of the new things to fit conservative tastes. And this is a personal invitation to no one in particular to come and see this special showing of new millinery ideas Why not call tomorrow? A Garden of Flowe They should be labeled, placarded “artificial,” in order to spare all from the embarrasament of mistaking them for the ones that bloom into color beneath the nurturing influence of sun and dew And such variety! Every blossom that nature gives to the world, in all the colors that fashion decrees, will be found nodding a welcome to the flower show on the Second Floor. In & casual glance the writer hereof noticed roses in various colors, foliage, marguerites, forget-me-nots, poppies, buttereups violets, hydrangeas, and | though not least, the newly crowned queen of millinery flowers, the “morning glor You will find our prices, as usual, exceptionally modest Women’s $3 Shoes at $1.95 Renee ee : | livery by carrier in Greater Seattle and] “rtara‘ct"~ we {Matchless Bargains in Ladies’ Wear |] Utside towns where carrier service is eg At the Forced-Out Sale of B. |J° Gerber, 1410 Second Av. “that passes these ste comes to the main office. THE LANDLORD WANTS OUR STORE 80 IT'S UP TO US TO CLOSE OUT EVERY SOLITARY ARTICLE IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Waists, Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Furs, Silk and Cot- ton Petticoats, Negligee and Lingerie at from 35 to 65 Cents on the Dollar branch stations are capable of handling two-thirds of the On many articles the prices have cost to us from the manufacturers, To Make a Long Story Short can be given if the public will only get into the habit of | There are no reservationas mothing held out, but your pick of the entire line at tremendous reductions. B. GERBER The Bon Marche extends 1410 Second Avenue sald Mr erybody ions and $5.50 $1.60 All Subscriptions Are for One Year in Advance Use This Coupon Where Paper Is Wanted by Carrier POST-INTELLIGENCER CO., Seattle, Wash. Dally and Sunday, one year . Sunday Only, one year .. an invitation to the public to make freest ot the U. & SUB-POSTAL §TATION LO. CATED ON THE MAIN FLOOR. Here you can pur chase money orders, stamps. mall packages or newapapers and save not alone your own time, but p to relieve the congestion at the main of fice. Mr. Cotkett'’e request is reasonable and should be heeded by all good citizens | been cut lower than the Gentlemen: Hlerewith......... rine hl ‘ for which enter my State amount A World of Plaid Ribbons Sparkling new Plaids, rich ely, with their glitts and s of bright, rich color that makes a costume so delightfully aay, cheery and becoming Infi variety of styles in each } Don't mise seeing their prettingss, They may solve at once the problem of a dress trimming, or a sash for the girl. Not another such assortment in the city, All widths from 1% 7% inch. Prices from 26e to $1.00 a yard Of @ truth, this ts the home of the Plaid Family eubscription to the......ceceeseeeesess oenene cee seee for one year State edition. | as per your Special Bargain Day Offer, effective February 28th, 1907. The paper Is to be delivered to Fourteen good st of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords that will never be less in price What shoe in its right senses would stay in the store at such prices as these Read the | SPECIAL NOTICE eneak | ee eubseribers under contract must pay as per contract to secure Bargain Day Rates. Present sub goribore not under contract and unusual list extension or light soles with patent tip and mill , YOU Caw’ T GET AWAY a Owe siiper all me ft will be tm on you by your friends lace, dull or bright to ih arreare must pay back account oe, to February 28, to eeoure Bargain | te .ess. SUBSCRIBER, These are all unbroken in Wome es bon lac containing all sizes. Patent Colt Gibson Oxfords, welt sole, on patent blucher with tip, and J calf top and quarter. Everything in 4 should have | State whether new or old poh of Pgrmetl $3.00 Ox Six styles in Women’s Brown Oxford light flexible or exten. WARP PRINTS 250 TO 950 A and impre ed upon you when you . Statement r ibseript . p n. sion soles, tip or plain blucher or lace style. All the popular YARD sample our delicious ginger ale ES shades of brown for early spring wear are represented. All sizes White and tinted grounds, sarsaparilla, orangeade, pure scattered over with buda and and widths. Value $2.00 and §2.60. blossoms, in ever wanted A a MAKE YOUR REMITTANCES AT ONCE ‘ ¥ 4 » width, and the prices are far your order | ogiry ke gaat «$1. 95 i comune iaboes; Be 0 tes “(PACIFIC & PUGET BOUND BOT $5.50 for Dally and Sunday One Year $1.50 for Si nd iy Only One Year yard 4 {= 1 woe CREDIT GIVEN ON FEBRUARY FN onmeapens