The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1907, Page 5

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ANY ARRESTED FOR NOT CLOSING Sunday at Montreal. | MONTREAL, March 4--Abao lute quietude reigned bere and in other seetions of Bastern Canada| yeutertiay, aw the Lord's act went | tuto effeot, Theaters dif not open, liquor wan net soll, neither were foreign fewepapera, Plehing, hunt ine, reetng, gambling, ofe., were on the tabooed Hat aT soantel TACOMA) Laws | prannoun ne gusy rT ov CLOSING CANADA. a (Rar Svecia! Service.) TACOMA. March 4 -- Prosecuting Rowland yesterday caused of several violators of Gams cleving orter. Officers No Observance at Victoria posession of the Palm, S44) VICTORIA, March 4-—The Sun. av. a8 A. T. Kaex, one of |day closing law was not observed | refused to close up | here yesterday any more than has been the custom for the past ten not turn over Nin ke would ee ped ae re | years Reporta from Vancouver and ora will ente Y other provinekal cities were to the ine Do r managers and test |effect that the law did not seem Ie apply to those places. FOR RAISE |n« ounciag the objects sought which _ - }will be sent broadcast over the| on the Great Northern | country during the present week.| orn Pacific expect an am | Th® commitioe hopes the fund will t this week ef the man- | Teach $260,000, } jttee granting an in| im wages to switching, pas | and freight ¢ Probably | Will be benefit | blood Mohawk Indian. Russian Protest. INGTON, March 4-—A pe M signed by many promiment presented to congress Sat Bad for tts significance the of Russian methods fn her people to isolated places are ' sealded and burned, and five oth} ere were more or less seriously tn tured | For Sehuls Memorial _ NEW YORK, Maret ¢ k committee on the Carl Schulz | memorial has issued a ctreatar an The New| Dr. Gromhyatekha Dead. OTTAWA, Ont, March 4.-—Dr. |Gromhyatekha, head and foamter of the Independent Order of Foresters, died at Augusta, Ga. yesterday. He} was a native of Canada and full Dr. Vandyke te Resign PRINCETON, Mareh 4.—Rev. Dr. Henry Vandyke, who has held the Murray professorship of English Wterature in Princeton university) eight years, will resign on} 14 to devote bis time with} polete freedom to active Hterary| : pursuits. WIFE DESERTION ae Russian PETERS Ra, Sark ae Russias douma wilt; tomorrow. The oe are gathered ready fe Duasslutins will be Baas a3 Terrific Tunne! Explosion. YORK. March 4.—Several pounds by dynamite (Star Special Service.) pioded at the Homestead, N. J.) OLYMPIA, March 4.—-Wife de Jate Saturday night, and one serters will be punished under an x Milled and several score {n- | set that has passed both branches of the legisiature unanimously and — will go to the governor today. The Find Infernal Machines. | Mitt was introduced in the house hepepe RG, March 4—} by Mr. Beebe. It makes wife do- Blocks of students’ quarters | sertion a felony este: aft) £ nvernal aa: RUSSIAN INSPECTOR SHOT. e and other high ex-/ were found. No arrente | made. {Beripes Telegraph Service.) UPA, Russia, March 4—Prison Inspeetor Kolbe was shot and killed San Franciee | by terrortets this morning. One of PRANCISCO, March 4—/ the aseatlante was captured thousand men and cn Get the Habit work yesterday morn: up the burned district | and by night this city! Every man and woman tn Seattle the “Spotiess Town.” jowe certain duties to thomeecives, —_—_ | One of the most important is the | batiding of a sound foundation for your future happiness welfare. Wise men of aii ages have made it a habit to save a part of thetr earn ings from day to day. The modera Plan ts to start « savings account with the State Bank of Seattle; here your money draws 4 per cent interest and you will be well cared for reat - c System. March 4—Vice je bes appotmted Penrose, of Pennsy!vanta: , Of Montana, and Clay, of to represent the senate on commission to make an into the business sys Benmployed by the postottice de- Dine With Kaiser, » March 4—Ambassador irs. Tower and Lieet. Joba P| , American military attache, with Emperor William and eee OC Gormntay Saat algae, Galvanised, i 180 f% long... G9@ Railroad Tragedy. , 150 ft. long, $ > LBS, March 4—An witch on the Low An Ban Petro & Salt Lake com m2 ne caused a disastrous aim wreck within the city limite vibe S&. Hamilton, of Loe) engineer. was grocad Pleces ander his engine. Walter Seed li years, was fatally » 160 tt. long. $1.25 Doz. Fancy White Holland Cups and Saucers Special for Tuesday, Pair . Tc RAZOR STROPS. grey g 100 genuine uty double Wand creamer} —horsehide raz ' 55¢ decorated strops for DRINKING MUGS. puré 1" 35¢ fancy china sugar art anite ttle tT, Berlin k with cove m drink 10c KNIFE. blade 3c BASEBALL BATS. assortment of high ball bat 50c SUGAR SHELL OR BUTTER KNIFE lace 1 an de 59c TEASPOONS Ww be auti 20K alum ing 1 large KITCHEN cold handle steel frying Be. 5c wood frame garment Se. E allace er - 19 $8.25 rural : free deliver mail box x sets zoc 4-quart white enam eled mixing [| basin | 21¢. mmu and also cold rth up to ladle, 100. gclian maple chop. WILL. J. DAVIS jout of the MOUNTAINEERS TO | Nesbit, MME. NORDICA WITNE: AND APPLAUDS BULL FIGHT (Seripps Telegraph Service.) BL. PASO, Tex Mareh 4 Mme. Nordica, the famous prima donna, yesterday witnessed one of the bloodiest bull fights ever taking place at Juaren Placa del Professional ball CELEBRATE ‘This evening, at Bean's hall, 1 the Arcade butiding, the were in thé arena and the sight) Order of Hihermians will was a gory one when the last bull) win killed, 80 satinfied was the well known singer that she toasod abroll of bills Into the ring ‘Torro. female fighters Behtl they if you don’t lke Tea and Coffee, nothing cont yor 1 ON TRIAL RAILROAD HAS INCREASED ITS N FUND, inpe Tefegraph Service.) pit ‘ADaE. PHIA, March 4 Having granted a 10 per cent im Crane 7 wages to ite active en ployea, anaylvania railroad further and ratsed ’ bi sion fund for retired employes by MG Per Cent—from $390,000 to $600, (Star Bpeoial Service) 000 a year, ST. PAUL, Minn, Mareh 4 This announcement is contained! George ‘T. Slade, general superkty ta the annual report just completed | 3 . by the possion department of the |@adent of the Great Northern ra rattroad tendered hia resignatidy, which was accepted. Mr. Slade dt garding future plane Although no offictal announce ment has b made as to Mg Blade's successor, It is gene |betiowed that the position wll joftered to P. A. Kennedy, who lx | mow aedlatant general supertmtend: | | Mr. Slade te a son-in-law of James) hin } Telegraph Servioe.» | John W. Black, secretary ott DANVILLE, tL, March t—Thelthe Washington Fire Insurane trial of Wit J. Davis for second | Company, ts aguin able to be at hia) | duties, having survived a very dan sss ADE LEAVES the annual appropriation of ths per: Jelined to make any statement *é| lent with headquarters at Spokane gerous mastold operation degree manslanghter, as a result of the horrible loss of life growing Iroqueta theater fire in| 1903, began | Kim Cheago, December 11, we start th —with renewed strength and vigor— stocks are absolutely perfect——strong thousands of well-satisfied patrons you better than ever before. thie morning before Judge brough, of the efreait cour The entire moruing was taken up with the examination of the tales j men. All kinds of exhibits will be used, consisting of charred doors burned chairs and other bite of evidence we are never satisfied to stand still, The Mountaineers have thety plan for their summer outing. and instead of making the trip to Lake Chelan, aa proposed cartier im the year, will climb the Otymple mountaina and spend probably three weeks fn the snowy peaks above | Hoodsport EVEN TO THIS, changed our success— ceaseles Standard way.” through this unwavering dominating pd mar \ The thiwi thing I of * a savings your it & & guaranion people—always | —welcome | week long sale sample dressing tables — (BSeripps Telegraph Service.) KALAMAZOO, Mich, Mareh 4 Recause her maiden name was Hot man, Mrs, Andrew Babcock, mother | De of & daughter bore a week agp,| from one christened the litte one Evelyn wards are received o@ after the wife of Harry | 8 whieh interest «at the Thaw, on trial for the murder of = eee oe Stanford White, in New York oo ——_—————————— Vacant property yields large prof its, bat TIDELANDS make most for the money. BR. Cooper Wil 473 Colman batiding na ving. ting for ¥ posite in a of ladies’ dressing tables ertain reasons we do not intend to re — 65 samples « styles, which for |WrERE ST? SAVINGS next five days “busy ones,” “jwUsemenrs a SEATTLE THEATER %o+! & Orem, More Phones 4 Tonight-—Al Week, ranged | } | | Matiness Thureiay aod Saturday ] “LOST IN NEW YORK.” | Next Week—The New Black Patti Trowbedours. 3 THE GRAND Tonight end Tus: ay, the Augustin Daly Must at “THE CINGALEE.” Matinee Prices phones after 7. enoger. | | Both Phones 6. { } Company tn | | | ' John Cort, Wednestay Matinee and Evening. “A Country Girt” | Prices $2.09, $1.56, $1.00, The and bee, Next Attraction—“Buster Brown” STAR Fortermancon 2:0 Ti toe ane daw MATINGE® BACH DAY AT a8 eatihe # Leading Vawtextite Mowem NEW BILL TODAY A‘ 2:30, Mra, Gen. Tom Them, Cognt Magri, Baren Magri Prank Cushman, Eddie Roosch, Starascope, Viola and Mogel Sere THEATRE Ss Mats Daliy. Exe. Tha & Deore Open, Mats, 1:40, Eva. 7 Pronee—Saneet Main $204; Ind. 4234 Perf. fee. Mate, 2:15) Eve Lyric Theater Matin Wetnestay and Saturday Merry M “omedy, Pricce—ame, Ste Matteees, te May Frans the Pens $8.55 37:55 auction thinner — dewign Protch bevy —_—_-— _~ @ neatly drees Mer. Pantages Offer “The Mysterious Mr. Bugle.” oral drawer, Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones S67. Al Week Zinn . a three-day rocker special $6. 50 rockers $3.95 Tonight “THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.” “The Jolly Musketeers.” FORCED | OUT our h Hee ke Walk Girls, Next week change tn prices. the « Store rented over t sell our entire w Pures Petticoats, $3.95 Regular price ie $6.50. rcker, solid solid onk oe at 23.95 Regular price is $6.80. excellent and pretty f ouk syle, wold a ped tendid One Half Price } and Less Ges... — arms; regular prt fey Very special for this sale 83.05 tere neat 4 good For this sale house, apectal price te Seattle's greatest musk Fe goods of every de scription Note r musical Panama Skirts, made, pretttly our prices for Sheet Mu all colors; plain Books Methods, Stark, and pleat prices $16, $18 all go requiar 60 and $1 HALF Piano * edt as a1oo 2he The Lathert any actical Method thod Kohter’s Pr f Practicond Me Pl tH thew's Graded Studie Helak our tests of of art ¢ eet Tl ce ficiency eve ric —ainc terest the h —BODY OF We ry | Al ng the ¢ a and 1 Merz $1.50 Guitar Methods. t eth Century yenutiful ting of latest and Jack thin spring's Bton and egular $10 Twent Bureka Winners Up Te Date Laney Song for Gulta Spring ots, made latest n Suite baker GRATE is FIREBOX PATENT ~-POLISHEI —THE FLI up with soc ~—EVERY J is made of a lifetime! latent at cot Muste y. By hite fn per cop My Mississippi Mra Misses Me Red Dor (two atep) Me wn at I Can't Tell How f Mina You a new Little One, Good-bye This te the of held in t ity duetions on everything mroatont a’ Wear ever nendous re money Wants ke Hands to Meet With ie mu Called Me Dearte the In the Air About Tr furnish your home in the "Standard Way” B. GERBER 1410 SECOND AVENUE rwinks (three step) cop Up Mary . H ctine's Piano House 1205 SECOND AVENUE. SEATTLE HIBERNIANS Ane! mah of vital interest to the people of Seattle- order—all go on sale at prices that will indeed make the —a mere suggestion of the way prices have been rear- APR PRR PPP PP high rt arm, inrge panel back. regular price the very 83.05 The Malleable Range— we are exclusive malleable range agents, and will place one in your home on 30 days trial— lisville pol —OVEN is so e and cc E $1 down—$i a week your old stove MAL Standard Furniture Co. th en Pld r Shred 1006 to 1016 First Ave. harp solo by Misa Nordhoft, Aby” by Mr. tthe anniversary of the birth of | O’P |Kobert Kimmet, the famous trish | “O'Donnell patriot, whose memory tw dear to alt |the sone of Erin, Webster Davis,| by J. J. Powers, laswivtant secretary of the interlor|of Robert Emmet Junder President MeKinley, will de | liver the oration of the o¢ jon. | Other numbers on the program to! | be my ara; Bong by Mins Agnes) |Hunt, sketeh by Miss Mae Rippe | and Clarence Wise, Robert Emmet’ | all on G. speech from the dock by Michael | pany, 221 Pine street pn etteeain nena Ra cae STEVENS HOTEL CAFE 26e | 4 | Herve a fine course dimner for 2 e dally from nN to§p m « Spangled Banne For quick ond Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1331 Gecond oe Good e new season strong in the knowledge that our new in our business integrity——strong in our and strong in our determination to serve but are constantly striving for some bet- ter way to serve you—and this honest, conscientious effort is the basis of progress” is our motto—the “spirit of the spirit, the ‘Standard way’’ has become a store for the people—for all the special six-day sale ladies’ desks —a splendid sample line of ladies’ desks must go this week— surely the best offer of the season on ladies’ desks; all splendid, attractive styles, but numbers we have for busi- ness reasons decided to discontinue. We know you'll want Just a price hint given below— f é all graceful, pretty one. « ta- bie, in finely quartered ok, neat French $7.25 Nttle —a splendid mission ladies desk, weathered, solid oak, has com- venient pigeon holes; a neat and attractive style; regular value, the Leonard —is the standard refrigerator—it is the most widely known and generally used. Weare exclusive Seattle agents, These are the most practical family sizee— a very pretty demk, 24 Inches wide; finished golden or weathered; hae large drawer, French legs: fitted with pigeon hotles; real value $9.50. On spe- cial aule at . 37-25 Length Depth Height Ice cap'y Ins In. Lbs. 38 30 “0 40 se No. Price. 498 an Sou $1 down and any amount you want to pay each week or month buys a re- Leonard ice chests actical family Outnide Size. —your old refrigerator will be taken as part pay ment on the purchase of a new one. we give Seattle this Nationally known and used range ! this range have proved it to be able to p MALLEABLE R ANGI SERVICE, vf the country, it is pronounced absolutely the MOST PR .C. LONGEST-LASTING MALLEABLE RANGE MADE! MALLEABLE RANGE features which will most in- mention e the gre — wherever used, xclusive ousewife we RANGE i vle lined with ed blue steel, at it WILL small amount and patent non-klinker for wood asbestos millboard and is made of the heaviest grade NOT of fuel nstructed warp; is an absolute perfect nsumes a ‘oal al fuel conc reversible it is constructed especially to meet the loc litions ND DRAFT gives a perfec ) TOP REQUIRES NO BLACKENING E CONSTRUCTION is extra large t combustion of fuel made so will not choke rt air tight breakable ABLE is and steel, is t gas and of the MALLI ABLE INT MALLE and will last will place a MALLEABLE RANGE In your kitehen (mmediately range will be taken as part payment on the purchase of LEABLE RANGE, buy the go-cart for $i down and $i a week TACOMA Ahearn, song by Mise Mae Jones, recitation “The Love Aftairs by W. J, Daly, “God Save treland” and * "The Star * by the audience, ee reliable heating H. Brown Plumbing Com- Both phones. on ————

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