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asctac. sag Meuenabmes PON cE A SS LABOR MEN WILL PASS ON IDAHO CASES The committee of the Seattle Central Labor council on the trials of Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone, at Caktwell, Maho, has begun work fa earnest The object Is to get a delegation from the labor councils of the coun try to attend the trials. Twelve representative men of as many sections of the country will attend the trials, if the plan ts car | 000,000; and will Haten to the evt-|a line of railroad from point near deliberate on ft and render) Carbon Mountain, In the Kayak re ried out, dence, sa decision which the labor interests ealouls e will afford the general clear view of the matter, public a | regardioss of the conctusions of the official jury FERRY BOAT EATS UP COUNTY MONEY The county commissioners have / & welghty problem before them {n| the Kirkland ferryboat, which Is eating up funds in repairs and ran ning so trregularly as to be of little Value to residents across the lake. The conmisstoners water trying to please their con "TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Mille Advance Wages. CHICAGO, March L--A 10 per cent Increase in wages, benefiting $00 workers in Mooring mills, was Announced yesterday by the jum- bermon's association. The new scale Went into effect today and will be th foree wntl! next year. Prigefight Promoter Acquitted, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, March 1 Frank J. Lynch of this city, who hae deen on trial for promoting the prizetight Nov. 9 inst between Har- fy Lewis of Philadelphia and Mike Ward of Sarnia, Ont, in which the fatter died from injuries received, was acquitted last night, To Prohibit Polygamy. OLYMPIA, March 1.—The senate Bae adopted @ joint resolution in favor of calling « convention to pro- peee an amendment to the constitu- fon to prohibit polygamy. The res @ution was drawn in line with aim- Mar action taken in New York state by the legisiature Put Polson in Reservoir, EL PASO, Tex. March 1L—News has been received here that a Yaqut Indian, who had emptied a 1$-pound ean of cyanide of potassium into the munictpal water works reservotr at Hermosiitio, was caught tm the act of emptying another can of the are in deep | stituents tn the third district and save the county's money, They are undecided whether to bulld a new hoat, sell the old one, or go out of the boat business altogether, Im mediate action appears necessary to| event expense of the old} ire witt then substitute the Rati atop the g ferryboat eo He was ortered ehot by the the sentence was poison. authorities, carried out and ANTI-ALIEN BILL (Berippe velegranh Service.) BACRAMENTO, March lo-An anthalfen bill was passed yesterday afternoon by the lower house which tw one of the most surprising anth Japanese and ant!Chinese meas ures ever proposed This bi provides that no alten ean hold property longer than five years. Protests had been recetved from different sections of California that both the Chinese and Japanese were making large land purchases. NEW INCORPORATIONS (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March 1.—Articles of incorporation have been filed tn the office of the secretary of state as follows: Waterhouse @ Lester Company, of California, admitted to business; W. N. Bellinger, of Seattle, appoint- ed state agent. The Pioncer Sheet Metal Works, | vors of Seattle, $10,000; Orrin W. Rank, William H. Schapers. The Mutual Securities and Invest- | closing law to the extent that men Company, of Seattle, $6,000; Krnest H. Cherrington, 1. 1. Bleeel, Cora Smith Baton, Francis M Starr, Sarah Kendall, Cedar Home Lumber and Shingle Company, of Stanwood, $10,000; G Nieklason, Carl Walters. Catalla and Carbon Mountain Railway company, of Beattie, $1, principal object to bulld cording district, Alaska, to a potnt on tide water, on Controller bay, near the mouth of Boring river and continued to the town of © |Jobn Schram, H, R. Harriman, Ww. |M, French, Clark Davis, T. 8 Lip py and Monroe B. Rankin. SUNDAY BILL GOES): TO THE BOTTOM (Star Gpeoial Service.) OLYMPIA, Mareh L-—Yesterday afternoon Davis moved that his Jamended bill, repealing the Sunday aa | eons on, be ced at the foot of the ay open Suridays at » nie clones saloc to seit Me New leries were filled to Itaten uments of the Davis bill women nm greatly in the & jority, Davis says that he had votes for his repeal bill There te little Mkelihood of Dill passing Benator Cotterill, destrour of ktlt- ing the bill, opposed Davie’ motion that the bill go to the foot of the calendar, He aald the bill had been & disturbing intiue and would continue to be until disposed of, and would Interfere with valuable time of the senate. MICHIGAN TICKET ‘The hee the Mich, March 1 democratic fon nominated the foll chet Justices of the supreme court George H. Stone and John KR. Carr Regents of the University th W. N. Ferrie and Judge HM. A. Harmon, For member of state board of edu- cation-—8. F. Parknttt, FLINT, ‘The platform dectares Mm favor of non-partisan judiciary election; di- rect popular nominations of Unites | congressmen and | nd muntetpal officers, and ates senators, tiative and referendum. Ni for Perch fishing tn the lakes A i. Hall, Label iret ave. o JUST 25 SHOPPING AND WORKING DAYS BEFORE EASTER. End of Misses’and Girls’ Alleged Winter Frocks Bverything, without an exception, is to be swept out. ition and always seasonable in this part of the country, y . rokes are unknown-——but prices lowered to appeal .to the ir] Whee Clothes are wearing out unexpectedly fast { 8c, ORIGINALLY $1.50 Girt’ Dresses, made of fancy! @hecks, full Binuse front side ef- cash- mere to match; full skirt; colors, red, blue and brown; sizes § to 12 nic ears; regular price $1.50. Sale Yect, trimmed with plain price, de. $1.25, ORIGINALLY $1.98 siting, full front, feeta, trimmed with plain mere and fancy braid; sti red, blue, brown « fegular price $1.75 and $1.98. price, $1.25. 96.95, ORIGINALLY 47.50 Gitte’ PaHey Dress of wool cashmers, yoke of tucked silk to match or contrasting color; ruffied front ana bok, lace? collar and cuffs trimmed to correspond sat and blue; sizes 10 to 14; regular price, $7.60. Sale price, $1.98 ORIGINALLY $3.00 Girls’ Dresses, cashmere, fancy yoke, sizes 10 to 14; $1.98. JUST made of dark bine trimmed with several | tows of soutache braid, biouse front, fegular price $3.00. Sale price finished with full shirred skirt; red | Giris* checks, and fall skirt; to 4; | $3 96. All to Gtris’ Dresses, made of checked suspender ef. cash: eto l4; green; Sale heavy col- $2.50, ORIGINALLY $3.95 Dresses, made of plain sulting or fancy tucked yoke of taffeta or same material, trimmed with velvet and lace insertion; sizes colors, red, blue and brown; Sale price, 19 regular price $2.50. 25 SHOPPING AND WORKING DAYS BEFORE BASTER. Surprises Await You Tomorrow in Our Famous Always Busy Basement Just a few suggestions of the 1 sual and dependable y to be found in that daily scene of activity. And we want you to believe these few are fairly and squarely representative of five hundred others, Read the unusual list: ; BSc Rice Boilers 650. Best en | } amo! stect | 206 Berlin Sauce Pans 23 Beat en fauce Pane with tin co b-quart size; regular 0c. Spectal 2ae i 2¢ 1 ake P t Boar ot 10¢ at iGe bar Glycerine Soap at 7i4¢ $1.50 Lindsay Inverted Lights $1.19. (Like Picture.) he Lindsay Inverted Lig e lights or ' ° ge , better light than ar ‘ Lar I iF " s $119 23¢ x Lal I 1 ox I s Comtes Face ! er a 2he h Frostilla at 17%¢ Rest ename steel Tea pota, 3-qt wine ular ‘ Spe 360 Colanders 28 ‘ ame] steel neamlens ‘ lors, large size; regular 28e er at 50c bottle Bay Rum at....25¢ 15¢ box Abaline, the great hand whitener, at he T6e bottle Murray & Lanman's Florida Water at We THE SEATTLE. STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH J,_1907. of | Dantel Fubrma: FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. “Under One dh ett te Furnish the Home Conelene” D NOT PLAN A CHIME No disposition haw yet been made of the case of Thomas Warner, the -conviet and burglar, Wemen's Gompiste Hotel and Club Fur Sulie, Walete, Pure | nishers. f Ete. e We CLOSE at 6P.M, INCLUDING SATURDAY, This Weathered Oak Rocker $2.65 Three Furniture Specials for Tomorrow This Golden Oak Parlor | This Golden Oak Parlor | found the man lurking along Pire@ ay. & with a kit of modern burgiat toola in his possension. The man yesterday admitted hite identity to Rergeant of Detective nant, but declared he w tng in @ local machine shop, ai returning home with his tools at the time of his arrest. He failed to ex» plain, however, why he appeared of the «treets at euch an hour, and was unable to furnish other Infors on desired by the police, Pendl & further investiantion of hte « he will be held without & charge. Stand 98c Stand 65c OFFERED THE YUKON | Pictured above fs an attractive Rocker, made of solid oak tn Weathered finish, Has large shaped upper panel, which rests . March 1 imo and new, Ralph fang Here is a thoroughly well constructed - gp tpn ed the pont Parlor Stand, made of solid oak in A well constructed Parlor Stand Boni, ; . tion of comminsioner of the Yukon. | - . inte “ ola a ‘ on two turned posts and seven flat up te succeed W. W. B Mcinnen, who|[s SOlden finish. Top measures 24 in milar in design to the one specia rights. Arms are shaped, each being sup ie practicing jaw tn thie elty. square. Legs are nicely turned and are | priced at g8c (see description and illus ported by four spindles, turned after the McInnes quit the Yukon to asstst braced by a large square lower shelf | tration to left). Has top 16x16 manner of the back posts Lege and fn loading the iberais to vietory, but The regular price « atand is $2.« and nic turned legs braced by a rounds are also turned. Rocker has sad they wore deteated nN Fok ar p i id of this 38%: br $2.50. in, ar po ely hi Kn ee race oy inka Gack cask Raaelat peu _—. ———— he above special price is effective to- | square lower shel, egiiar price 91.25 $5.00, The special price ts effective to GQODMAN COMMISSIONER. morrow. The special price is effective tomorrow morrow = Wool Rug Fringe 7c Yard Heavy knotted Wool Rug Fringe in the wanted colors; special until tomorrow night, per yard Te (Star Special Bervies) OLYMPIA, March 1.--Hon, H. M Godman, of Dayton, Columbia coun ty, has been appointed by Gey. | Mead as & member of the A.-¥.-P. ~ commission, Silk Cords and Drapery Fringes 10c Yard Large assortment of colors} regular prices upwards from 15c; special until tomorrow night, yard New $6.00 Portieres $3.98 a Pair These Tapestry Portieres are of the well-known “Moss Rose” quality, which is an assurance of merit We offer them in four shades of green, two of red and one of brown, Are nicely mercerized and have heavy knotted fringe; regular price $6.00, Special until to- morrow night, a pair ‘ $3.98 The steamer Temple B. Dorr, be | ing built at Hoquiam for the Pactfic Lamber Co., of San Francisco, will be launched tomorrow HAVE A LOOK. } Geatlomen who are now thinking | ebout what kied of o spring st to should keep wateh of our windows for the very latest pat terns of spring apd summer goods We have received a large shipment of swell new spring clothe direct | from the east, and can please every taste. Either light or dark weights or colors. As to workmanship and price, you are sure to be satisfied. | . the artistic tal Seattle Agents for GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOKCASES. Beattic neil Agency for the Gurney Retrigerator, Seattle Agents for THE OSTERMOOR MATTRESS. 1619 Second av 2nd Ave, NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT MFG. CO.—1316 2nd Ave. GREAT SPRING SALE Of Imported Parisia» Spring Styles In Women’s High Grade Sults IN ALL THE NEWEST CREATIONS, DIRECT FROM THE GREAT FASHION CENTER OF THE WORLD, HANDGOMELY TAILORED IN THE VERY LATEST MATERIALS, Offer Extraordinary ; We will cut, fit, make and finish, of up-to-date material, 50 Eton Suits to measure, silk lined, for $25.00 in order to introduce our custom made department. Machines agents to bother you, No commissions tO pay You save more than half. Bole Agency. Cline’s Piano House 1208 SECOND AVENUE. bet uve eesoerz. Union Bakery And Cafe 217 Pike Str WE WILL MAKE THI® EXTRAORDINARY © FER AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR EARLY BUYERS AND TO B® TASLABH OUR EW LOCATION On 3 | 500 NEW SPRING WAISTS AT MODERATE PRICES SATURDAY’S All SPECIAL overcoats Novelty Man Tallored Satin Rain Coats | S Rubberized th now ght woueht ~_ Sults fala Goole ASSORTED COOKIES, FB , And Se eee Mi Fin all the newest terica, includ ing the new Broad arn Ve dozen 8e 2 vthe tn far and the Ui nora, ‘orth up t $4 Cravenettes | A\tin lined and made to fit the form $17. 50 m4 : a otter Two dozen’ for \5e b ) Baturdey (worth double.) This ts the biggest $10.50. 816.50. be Value ever offered the public 820.00 < | ir ft New London Novelty Man Tailored Spring “ Spring Co Silk . We want to clean For mtn tte Skirts Shirtwaist aoop — b ee : tery, prieae a 5 Made tn our factory, of new spring materials, per- waists PIANOS ; ; (amiga tah BY20 833i 1810.00 ve = Victor and Edison fi Bi ducti ae $856 ee eae Nes Talking Machines jf 2 5 6 § 2 f ~j Uotsons On LARGEST DAYLIGHT CLOAK STORE IN SEATTLE ril Soc 9 i yom ore , Men's Suits, too so RRR : . ; , ‘ NEW | ‘ 7 LOCATION THE NOVELTY CLOAK | rg il ° LOCATION ‘ 1316 2nd Ave. & SUIT MFG. co. } 1916 @nd Av 1, HOFFMAN, Manager f f Are You : Particular WE ‘ be. We are particular in Ft JOSEPH SCHERMER ro tes na ntany ikon CREDIT Route of the Famous ® at oO a > f 1010 First Av. guarantee n a u ant for Limited ¥ Full set Teeth 85.00 and up Spring Eleciric Lighted Train « Gold Crowne, ae and up 1 © Bridge Work Gold F ‘ 1. OO and up aiinant ibrary b Silver Ings ‘ he “i a ry v Office Hours—-8:20 a. m. to 7 p.m. Sundays—9 to 12 Lad : . 4 attendants, Phone Main 1772 THREE TRANOCONTINGN 6 ASSOCIATED DENTISTS TAL TRAINS DAILY t Roome 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Becond Av., Opposite Garvey: Buchanan's In Each Direct , } Py S M : j - KOHLER & OHASE uget wa aye & Gran F Established 1950, " &. M. Thayer, Manager. : Cemetery Work of B ; ‘ ption. wt Av.