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‘TTY MRS. MDONALD ee a & (Star Special r KENT, Wash, Peb The fe attlo Athletic cluty was defeated th two fast basketball games here Laat Hight, ‘The firet and second 1, 0, G ~ Pei: T. teams played againat the first - | tom and the Juniors of the , A. Cy the firat teams it ever betw ofthe & the Good Te rep vonahip basketball alt time, the conte W. Routh. seem to be able to mine a basket He made The Heattle team » but did not expert on finding the basket the star guard, Dobm. The was 42 to M1, The second game was first clans, of Chicago's Millionaire Gambling King Who Shot Webster S. Guerin Is a Pitiful Wreck in Jail-Story ot the Early Day Love. ox score except for the rough playing of the Beaitle center, wi wht to have on put out of the game, Calb 1 Bmith were the star players for with tho former making 16 The m rr) p of the first tea Kent sone G. Routh ¢ F...., Wieketrom Geedfetiow 6.4... W. Routh Allen a Debm a Penberthy The recond team lined up thi Thaltng 1 G. MeDonald was referee and ¢ Otey umpire. The first and second Juventie teams of the Kent LO. G, T. played & game af & preliminary te the two big games, This was very in %.) Shiai king was concerned. The Chamber of Commerce com mittee on manufactures will make an examination of the products of the Puget Sound Wood Products company, which claims to have in MRS. DORA M'DONALD. Wife of Chicago's millionaire gambling king. tep floor of the Omaha ballding stalled hinery that will make Dora {test am oman n Report is made to the police of nt@ practionl utilities the waste|two swindiers who worked among wife of Chicago's gam. Mre. McDonald was locked UP / sturmpage, slabs, sawdust, ete, from | railroad men of the clty, represent p and her whitehatred husband sent | ) ; te Ring. who is now Im fail for] for When h ; umber industries ing themselves (o be switchmen and Sy Weneter & Geette lfm ' oh ays ved she was ray The company i» the first of the | claiming to be taking up a fund ‘wilting . e ald did not whether | kind nized Inthe west, Captatn| with which to send a brother ae Very serious mental cond we wife were unworthy, but took] a. w siclans entertain alight} SF in his arms and promised to egtiget sae cce Mrs. Me| stand by her.” ‘Those who know x him believe that he will spend his eld moans and sighs the entire) entire fortune of millions to save | gaa attendants are constantly | her. of the prisoner's cot ben cpu at 46, t« one of Chi cago’s financters. Fifty years ago Peirl and rush of events tn) pe sola ra tn the elt qi of Michac! Cassius MeDon omg + yt Metwbile “gambling king” of years ago he was its gambling King, with an Income, ft te sald, of i thelr grand climax), million a year. His first mar iy of the killing Ofjriage turned out unfortunately Mra McDonald. There were scandalous charges in Donald shot and killed | MeDonald's suit for divorce, girthood friend and je later years, just after Love's Gimple Life. About thie time there was a feene In bis office on the pretty little «tri in his neighbor heed named Dora Feldman. Me- Donald took a great Mking to her and when she grew to womanhood Rell, of the United States re oret service, is president of the com pany; RN. Calkins, superintend ent, aod R. #8, Greene, treasurer switchman to California, The game w orked successfully in several Instances. PETTY THIEVES ARE AT WORK Numerous petty thefts were re ‘ment at the Westlake bridge, near ported to the police last night, most Halliday st ee . RK. Kuntyasu lowt bis overcoat and of the robberies occurring 18 1048"), cicek, stolen from his room dur ing houses tn the southern end of | ing the night. the city |} KK. Tashiro also reports a simtiar Andrew Fredrikson reports the | occurrence th his room at 617 Wash theft of $16.66, ‘atch and @ pair ington st. his overcoat being taken. if shoes from bis room to the Lind The Ametican District Telegraph strom house, 610 First av. south. leompany reports the theft of « A quantity of heavy planking and quantity of twoinch pipe from a keg of nails were stolen yester their premises on Columbia st. be day from the city street depart tween Firet and Second « for hers, Guerta, the dead man, was girthood friend of Mra. McDonald, The acquaintanceship continued. Tt ts alleged that Guerin held a se eret over Mre. McDonald head which he threatened to tell her husband and that it was the cause of the shooting. The McDonalds have two young children. Mra. McDonald te in the thirties. REALTY INTERESTS COMPROMISE FOR SUBSIDY BILL Sa MAKES GREAT ‘CECH IN; HOUSE AND ACCU DEMO “The hand of Harriman is pow to this house resting squarely on the CRATS FOR BEING UNOER|“*™orratic members, and they 4 now it,” said Mr. Humphrey, look HARRIMAN'S THUMB, ing squarely in the direction of the | members he referred to. (Beattic Star Exciusive Services) | Sullivan, of Massachusetts, to WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 26-—/terrupted and loudly exclaiming, A compromise between rival realty interests was effected by the = g apd graces when 'tlon the floor of the house yester- | aid You have made a serious passed the real estate bill provid charge and now | want you to prove Ni ing that oral realty contracte are|4®” Congreseman William BK Hum) a atements or else have them WEBSTER S&. GUERIN. binding for 30 days. The original | phrey, of the state of Washington, | windrawn.” and promoter, who was shot} Dil! contemplated a repeal of the| spoke at length on the ship subsidy) Humphrey stated that he would TF dead in his office by Mrs. written contract law of 1906, which : Dora McDonald. was desired by many dealers to permit the rapid transfer of prop ee 7 for geod buys in | erty The bill was amended be not retract and woald be perfectly willing to allow bis testimony to line up against that of Sullivan's Congressman Humpbrey gave o bill and hurled a boomerang into the ra of the democratic mem- bers of the house by inferring that) the hand of Harriman was evident} ++! fore passing. ly being felt [masterful discussion on the sub- 5 Humphrey sald that netther|sidy proposition and proved bis Hill nor Harriman were in favor of statements with statistics Mr the bill and both desired to see it| Humphrey urged the passage of the defeated. First and principally be | bill, an it would suddenly Increase cause that HIM could not operate | commoercialiem of the Pacific const his boats on schedule. as well as on the Atlantic - - = | “The Cingaiee” « ‘The Country Giri.” whieh will be sung here next J are two of the inost artistic « ‘ | successes of recent years. The au thors are credited with the @reatest fiar “Pudd'ahe traction 4 Wilson” as the at- Tapestry Remnants on Sale Tomorrow at Half Price A straightening around of stock revealed the presence of Daly Musical Company. 4 of all Oriental operas, “Ban Toy. a large number of Tapestry Remnants, ranging in length NEW YORK @. M. Fel- | °"4 the present attractions we from two and a half to four and a half yards. Some are all P) ton, president of He Chicago & Al- | TOst &* successful in London cotton, others cotton and silk mixtures. They sold at ‘ Cw eootien (nee, Sattings of “The Cingales $1.50, $2.25, $3.50, $4.00, $4.75, $5.5 i$ te on, and C. W. Hilliard, comptrotier | which wil! endered Monday and _ oa 5, 93-50, 34.00, 34.75, 95 50, and $6.50 per yard. of the Rock Island, were witnesses | Tuesday evenings, are especially at The prices tomorrow will be exactly half—that is, 75@, [| detore the interstate commerce com. | tractive, $1.15, $1.75, $2.00, $2.38, $2.75 and $3.25. fj mission this morning. They con- tinued their testimony about the At the Geattle ~ huge stock isque, the tran: “My Wife's Family” continues to Verdure Tapestry | ‘Wall Tapestry A broad variety of verdure Tapestries are becoming the Tapestry in Woodland, arts and operations two roads, anc E. H. Harriman. When throug’ commission adjourned, as the exercise a strong drawing power at the Seattle Lost in New York story well presente a powerfu will be the at hear @afis and conventional designs favorite wall covering now. As ing in New York ts ended, traction at the Seattle next week Row on display in our Fourth | you'd naturally expect this omamencing with the usual Sunday Floor Drapery Dept. Terms be- | THE TH EATERS performances Mt $125 and go on up to | ™tore is headquarters for same : Zinn’s at Lyric. 5.00. We invite your inspection | Grek Gusse: Saati The Lyric ts doing ite usual ca seitiaperaniitiemivepens — » pacity bus with * e The Savage English grand opera! comedy company ae the attraction. in Ow company opens at the Grand tonight in “Madam Butterfly,” the exquisite! geege, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowers. Puceint composition, Frau Elza} @rarmosy will be the first prima | Sandaht & Son, 120 Pike, cor 2nd Shades That there is a great differ ence between window shades and window shades, almost ev 4 a to assume the title role in thie city Madam Butterfly” ts a Japanone settings, in present-day grand opera tr |which are introduced One of Our ery one will be ready to admit; people of America and Japan. It eneel f involves a pathetic heart story pecially after tussling with B) nich gripe one from the moment 0 ] one of the common every day Blithe curtain rises on the first act} kinds, Sometimes they won't unttl the tragic final the last act, | stay up—then again they won't when Madam Butterfly, the Hittle| Pa ers grisha, deserted by her American | or > stay down, or the cloth wrinkles, J) Free nnd cate eal or again they won't roll 4p Bl qmertcan wife, seeks solace through J Quite tly took occasion straight the means adopted by her ancestors, | fm its editorial columns to “@R Renown Shades” are the Cruetly forgotten and left with her warn ite readers against the little blue-eyed boy to bear the sting | Many get-rich-quick schemes other kind. Hartshorn = {m- fi) o aingrace, ahe blindfolds the baby which are now #0 prominent proved rollers guarantee 886 F) retires behind a screen and stabs | fi ly before the public. It went and perfection of operation; the herself to death. on to say that the promt cloth quality insures against - - | made Pog not Po much to & . “Buster Brown.” | cure the confidence as the eres sak Seren Seen One of the most important of the |[m Money of the Investors, A ship insures perfect alignment J) O° yr ines at the Grand ts that vim account with this when being rolled up. ot “Buster Brown.” Company can be relled upon And mind you they t no to produce in a great deal | » inte Star Theater. jf time far greater returns than more than the inferior sort t the Star a leading feature to [fe the sehemes to whick this o@ Thousands of them are in use A “ge . ‘ " . we: : Shorted refers, and there cam be no doubt whatever as to the security of both principal and interest, which are always available when desired Your savings account come. and every one using them is highly pleased. known as the “Human senting an act entitled, lent at Evening. This « | featured In the different Kelth thea- tera in the east with gree and as it Is new to Seattle Its recep t succesa, wel tion at the @tar thie week ia most favorable. Omar was engaged for J NORTHERN BANK & TRUST aix months at the Paris exposition COMPANY, Formerly Northern Securities & Banking | Co. At the Lois. | 318 Pike Street, ‘The Lots ja doing a capacity bust Capital fully paid, $100,000.00. ness this week with the ever popu Ir 0 he remained at the F theater in London for two months ENT WHIPS SEATTLE did not | MIKE M'DONALD, oe m millionaire, who was once! purk a Martin || city's “gambling king.” Bennington G...Yan Broektin | A om ter « to thelr parents and ‘ieg <a friends, They have the making of | i wood players in them, Bert F J played the best as far as basket RAILROADERS WERE it being || alleged that the mau was very {il | HUMPHREY IS WORKING. | | | i} } | } | | | | i} i } | | | McCarthy L ' Senattle’s Reliable Store nor Tom Parish has deter billboards in this y ab adequate assessment the earning capacity of boarda. m controlling the business city Offers ——— OR Friday An assortment of New Spring Goods that. is passed in any store in Seattle esterday and still more this morning ere today than we can tell you of in this small space in addition, we have Special Bargains to offer that are tempt enough to coax the money out of the purse of the most con Read news of some of these You'll find others ready when you come, servative shopper in Seattle. below Sprin mite Goods It would be a cold, critical woman indeed who would not be charmed into exclama- tions of pleasure over the the beauty and crispness, | newness of the lovely styles in spring white goods that t store has ready for your inspection tomorrow We couldn't begin to tell you all | | about them in this one ad But there is hardly anything you could want that isn’t in cluded in this big assortment The sheer fine qualities you have been looking for in daintily figured and dotted Swisses, plain Lawns, Nain- sooks; Masalias, Long Cloths and rich quality cotton Pop. lina, both plain and figured. Also many beautiful new and attractive designs in fancy Vestitizs, and lots. Don't miss secing the new white goods, tomorrow. Prices range from 20¢ to $1.10 a yard, Spring Hats Nota thing to Hinder your having a swell new Spring | Hat a month before Easter We have more than four handred of the most chic and stylish new modes to choose from. Nothing like them in any other store in the town Among them are charming models in the famous “Gage” Hats. Every hat a periect work of art. Prices more moderate than you would ex- pect to pay for such superior styles. A Lace Special 7c lot of dainty designs in Point de Paris Laces, They come in both edgings and insert Take your picketomor- row from a splendid ings The regular price is 1s¢ a yard, and we are safe in saying that no other store could ever offer you better value for the money To- morrow the whole collection goes on sale at only T@ a yard. Ten yards to a cus tomer Umbrellas $1.00 choice tomorrow of two hun Only one dol lar for BILLBOARDS M FAIR TAXES in thin city minéd that next year at least thone | ast year, while it is estimated that | the cCarthy’s | | newspapers doesn't count for | your dred fine Umbrellas, Both ladies’ and gentlemen's are included in the lot Have splendid quality rain-proof copersyuparagon frames and | steel rods. There is a big as sortment of handles in nat ural waod and gold, pearl, silver and gun metal trim med. Regular prices are $1.25 to $1.50 each, : Ladies’ Hose 10 The regular price here is a saving of one-third for any woman who takes ad of this offer The black cotton, vantage hose are fast have elastic tops, double heels and toe price seamless and Tomorrow's 10¢ a pair. special 1 on | | | } on Page TT | Come in and look them over. | | three pages of this paper in UST PAY wan taxed but $1,000 revenue derived amounts to 1,000 a month, or $240,000 a year Have you read the real estate ade Home wood buys there unsur More big shipments came in More new things And New Em- broideries An immense shipment of Embroideries yesterday, They will be all | ready for your choosing to- morrow morning. More than 10,000 yards all crisp and new, clean and white, just as they came from the makers. Edgings, Allovers, Insert ings, Beadings and Flounc- ings—in the swellest of the new spring designs, No ex- | cuse for your not having just | the embroideries you want. | You can come right here and | pick them out at prices that |/ are surprisingly moderate when you come to consider the splendid qualities. It's a delight to us to show them. new 2he¢ to $2.50 « yard. {| SpringSuits | Another big lot of swell suits was added to our large spring We could easily use two or | collection yesterday. descriptions of the new Spring Suits we have now But all we can say in the | much when you can come right here and see the gar ments for yourselves. More swagger styles here than you will find any other store in Seattle. See ing is believing. Come and see. Prices run from $18 to S75. new in Men’s Shirts l soo dozen men’s 49c came in this now on sale new colored Shirts week and are They are posi- tively the best shirts ever shown in the town at the, price we shall sell them to- morrow, You would readily pay 75c¢ for any shirt in the lot if we asked it. They come inthe most desirable new spring patterns and in plain tans, pongees, blues, blue and white and black and white stripes. Cuffs attached or detached. Both styles. Your pick tomorrow at 49¢. Note Paper | Eaton-Hurlbut's fa- | 25c mous Kara Linen | Pound Paper, You know what it is—a splendid linen cloth paper. There are 120 sheets to the pound and our regular price is always 33c a pound. Tomorrow the spe cial price will be only 25¢. If you use paper, don’t miss thi ' Bed Sheets to last all day They | go inches in size and are full || | } to sell lenty Ten cases are 72x bleached, Have seamed cen ters, They are made from good quality sheectings and the regular price is each special price, Six to a purchas 5x Tomorrow's only Ale. er, Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, | Between Pike and Pine Streets. came in || |FO | | WEW THEATER LAW * + RECOMMENDED |; ON THE FRONT Se ed -___ Capt. J. B. Patterson, superin The fire and water committee |tendent of the Pacific Const Steam last night voted to recommend for|*!P company, has been given come 7 mand of the steamer President over passage the new theater bill, and) (lt finder for the aenwon of 1907, }it will be given its third reading) Casemire Michaclovixecren, the Monday night |Russing immigrant who escaped In the future no theater will be a ro Japanese team lyo erected with a « of eteps up| Mar on te he potent otrietele to the main entrance, an ia the case | yesterday afternoon. A board of with the Grand opera hou The | spectal inquiry gave him the privt- | difference between the street and |lege of entering thi» count |theater floor will not be above 24| The steamer Bins, of the Kosmos inches, and not more than three| steamship line, arrived at Tacoma || steps |this morning from Hamburg with Inside there are to be two wide|a full cargo of general merchan- side corridors diverging from the|dise and a consignment of ore for main doorway the Tacoma amelter Application has been made for|— ——__ a permit for the erection of the z new Moore theater, but it is being Big M d-W k D |held back for the new law be I ee ance Another niece ds e will be held in Jobbing promptly attended to. G.| the Leach Park pavi thie even= |. Brown Plumbing Company, 221] ing. Wagner's orchestra poo Ping Bt. Both phones o°* | nish thetr usual good m Go out | tleme OSTEOPATHY Cures When Ali Other Methode Fall. Why? Because {t removes the cause of disease and gives vature chance to build up the tissues Sasnea wat { oon eure you with reason why I can cure you with out the use of drugs, medicines or surgery. I suc ully treat every disease known to the human system Rates reason able. Consultation Free. Lady Attendant. DR. C. F. LATHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 207 Eitel Bidg., cond Av. and Pike 8t, pposite Ben Marche. Office Hours m. tos p m. Open evenings Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from € to § o'clock Phone Main 6256. Seattle, Wash. LADIES’ Our Special Patent Colt Shoe, blucher cut, medium sole, is certainly a wonder for the price, More value than you can expect for Corner ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Invites Savings Deposits upon which it pays 4 per cent compound interest; while etl maintaining {te long established standards of security, and a re- serve fund which, at the date of the last statement, amounted to $3,282,851.31. ‘THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Invites Commercial Accounts from the smaller as well as the larger merchants, firms and cor- porationa, to each of whom will be accorded every accommodation thet le consistent with our system of conservative banking. THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Invites Women’s Accounts and respectfully suggests that whether It be a wife with household accounts or a daughter with an allowance, decided advantage will be found in depositing the money and paying all bilis by check. The Scandinavian American Bank fs recognized net only at home but in all American and European financial centers as one of the strongest banks in the Northwest— one of the most conservative in the world. Deposits may be sent by mail with every certainty of prompt attention. We have branches at Tacoma and Ballard. The Scandinavian American| Bank Alaska Building. Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE, i ] | ] Sxcowp Avenve & Sprinc Street 25 % Discount on Entire Line of GO-CARTS On Friday Only Terms Cash See the Display In Our Window The Monarch Range, for which we are the sole Se ® attle agents, is manufactured by a concern which makes a specialty of Cooking Ranges only. Naturally this concentration of effort results in a Range which is the Acme of Perfection Wishing to convince you that all w m is t we invite you to call and have one of our salesmen ities and ex e demonstrate to you all the superior q lusive features of the Monarch atte beaoserinevaseatitianaetncaninenannsinaiiiie : } }