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THE SEATTLE STAR— MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1907. FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS ADJOURNED THIS NOON ike provisions were made for army nursea, Por river and harbor Improvements the ap — aggregated $83,000,000 | nereased salaries were given to} loabinet officers, the vice president and senators, the speaker of the! | ware, Last Hour in the House Was One of Song and Mirth) Cannon Gets the Last Word—-Senate Adjourns) With More Decorum. | ville, headed by | Thumb. ave vening of fun with a fow song thrown tn “The Telephone Exchange” ¢ of the complications of (wo men who get thelr wives mixed up with two “Hello” girls At the Gtar.. ‘This afternoon a large crowd Is witnessing the opening perform lance of the new melange of vaude- Mra. General Tom The performance of seven tomorrow, ¢ POLICE WITH AXES | MAKE RAID ON DEN Chief Johnson ordered the raid. OPPIOERS DECEND UPON aura first er made in this city LEGED OPIUM JOINT = IN| Officers Finn, Jones and Yank pe GEORGETOWN AND BATTER formed the work. Four. arests were “THEIR WAY THROUGH THE) acta will be reviewe At the Lots, The opening production of “The Mystertou Mr, Bugle,” at the Laie < woprietor of the joint A yesterday afternoon, outatde of ite| » DOORS, fed i : in Wood Ba Ga. W excellence as a comedy, showed sy | . j finished work om the part of the Heating down the doc with) The officers found the doors players. clabs and axes, the police of George | harved by timbers, and had an ex The play te a tangle of errore}town last night forced their way) citing time getting into the dive and mistaken {dentities, and for}into an opium den in the southern) — 7 what it was advertised to be-rlend of town and secured a com-| ont throw | wuey to - house of representatives and its embe t dora, minis ee RRA A RR RR Ae HHH, porvidos for not more than 16 hours) Bembern; to wl — , * #/work for trainmen and not more) (o'™, M0. | eteroarriors » | % WASHINGTON, March 4— ®/ than aime bours for telegraphers. m be be } * The ve ante tilourne ! * Subsidy Bilt Dead. THE THEATERS @ standard time. The hands of @| The subsidy bill te dead. Car & the back #;mack was primed to renew the at eee raat . tack when Gallinger withdrew (h ‘ ® t show that « vdngin ee, ee - *! The Augustin Daly Mustoal com:| 4 rT oa | By a vote of IST to 69 the house | pany, with its beautiful production #& lay was caused by the bill lim | Yeaterday passed the senate bill/of the London success, “The Clage * iting the hours of railroad * providing for the establishment 0f/ 194 opens at the Grand opera # labor, which the president #/ 4" Aagftic ultural bank tn the PRIMD | nouse tonight. ‘This te the first en * being the last signed #| Pines. . |gagement of the Daly company 8 *? the expiration of con- #| During the recers of the senate] aitie has ever enjoyed and it prom * and house Inst night the conferees! ing to be a ban + in * © general deficiency Bill! musical season, Press notlees fro 2 a final report on that and when the senate re every city where the company ha KERR ER appeared praise the beauty of pro erippe Telegraph Servies.) convened, at 8:30, the report was ductions, the uniform merit of the WASHINGTON, D.C, Mareb 4 Page wae there and agreed to with jeast, and the quality of the operas o Fifty-ainth congress expired at | Mt debate. "The Cingalee” will be repeated | sa As wes hour oe ad-| wis Brg | —_ —— taken 8®/iwice Tuesday, and “The Country bien ih eis Mehl a ee Girl” given on Wednesday | and mi Pension Bill Agreed. it , a ker Cannon at down| After a somewhat prolanged ef-|. “Madame Butterfly” closed at the! the gavel in the house and anjfort the conferees of the two| rand last night. The change ta} nounced lhouses on the pension appropria j cast served only to alter the detalia, “Tt is all over, boys.” thom bill yesterday reached a final|"4 Bot the essential merit of the The members then arose and| agreement, which was subsequently} performance The five pertoree, sang wr He's a Jolly Good Fel-| ratified by both the senate and) tuce® of Savage's company marked low.” They marched to the ros| house. The only item of difference the most successful engagement C trum, where Mr. Williams held ajwas the senate amendment restor-/0"y kind la the history ot the reception ling the 18 pension agencies of the|%°*2d opera house The members then serenaded the| country, imstead press gallery and the reporjprs| them, as proposed by the house. shouted through a megaphone Bailey Back in Seat. “Git, you fellows git.” Ais Salis we Tones who has |melodrame, was erected by a rec ‘They “got” and congress ended. just returned Gere that olade was (wr breaking house at the Seattle The senate adjourned with more) in his place yesterday for the first | "St “run a. | decorum. time this aa. he teed at Mr. Bronson's company handles | President Roosevelt spent all of hearty rn from Souk abane ot! the plece sata! factorily Miva Vera! the morning in the senate signing | ine chamber May aa Jennio Wilson, little Lillian the belated bills, He is well satis Bronson as Susie, Flora Mitchell as fied with the result of the session Coatly Congress. the nurse, J. J. Boyle as Arthe Aidrich Bill Signed. More money has been appropriat-| Wilson, and ©. Eddie Morton as Th ed during the short session of the| Hackensack George, have the more fin Rs grees signed the Aldrich Fiftty-ainth congress than during /important roles. i bil, taking effect imme) aay previous session. The amount ea Gately. | '000,000,00 At the Lyric. appropriated exceeds $1,000,000,000 The senate agreed unanimously |" “Two big battleships for the uavy| “The Telephone Exchange,” wa ga gene @ report limiting the | wore authorized, and for the artil-|rattlede-bang musical show, opened | hours of railroad employes, which iery corpa of the army appropria-|for a week at the Lyric last ever Bechilling * Beat ts the standard | Were also made. A general service /ing to a capactty house. Ziun's/ by which other tea and coffee are pension bill wae granted to vet-|Musieal Comedy company render Judged ***lerans of the Mexican and ctw the plece in tte enappy style “Lost In New York.” “Lost in New York.” @ typteal! RCHE Silks and Dress Stuffs for the Easter Gowns Are Ready Easter will be here before anyone realizes it. The making of dresses will be crowded into fewer days than usual—dressmakers will be run to death with work. March gist—why, it will simply whirl around The lists below hint of a better showing of staple silks and dress fabrics than is usually found at this time, The colors; choose tan, brown, navy, cadet blue, gray and reseda; all are prime, Gray and white and gray mixtures lead among the new suitings. Fancy mohairs are in demand for street suits. Gray check and plaid silks for shirt waists and jumper suits. All the foregoing are among these— The Dress Goods The New Silks AT 8% A YARD AT $13.50 A PATTERN Imperial Taffeta Sitke, tn plain and broken Confined to this firm—ali wool taffeta over check Suitings, beautiful light tones. One dress | checks and novelty designs, fast colors, correct for shirt walet costumes, Others ask $1.00. pattern of a kind. | AT $21.50 A PATTERN AT Te A YARO Confined styles, all wool French Novelty Fancy Tartan Plaid Silks, tn greens, blues, Worsteds, shadowy checks, mode and gray tans. | browns and reds. Very fashionable, these, for One dress pattern of a kind. waists and misses’ frocks. AT $185 A YARD | AT $1.00 A YARD Black and White Shepherd Plaid Suiting—ex Chiffon Taffeta Silks in dotted and neat tremely swell and dashy; 1% yards wide. Very stylish for full cx AT $1.75 A YARD Moonlight gray all wool Panama Cloth, with striped designs AT $100 A YARD New Black Check Silks In shaded effect» navy blue overplald, 56 Inches—over 1% yards | the check In a variety of sizes and colors, Not wide; $8.75 buys a full dress pattern to be had elsewhere in this city AT $1.15 A YARD | AT $1.45 A YARD All wool Readona Cloth, a fine spring weight | Mirage Silks, a new, brilliant, rough effect in fabric, 44 Inches wide; black and all colors, $6.00 | all the new summery shades, and the ever styl ish black. The proper fal and auto costumes and coats; tor traveling 2+-inch. buys a full dress pattern AT OL.75 A YARD Black Marquisette—the most exquistte tex AT $1.25 A YARD tile ever produced on a loom. All silk and 456- Shantung Pongee, In the natural tan and gray inch width, shades, and also correct for costumes and coats AT $1.00 A YARD 34-inch, Black Broadcloth, all wool, fine finish, niee | AT @9c A YARD eae quality, 4%inch width. An extraordinary value. Cheney Bros. famous “Shower-proof* Foulard AT $1.00 A YARD All wool fine Black Crepe wide. A very cloth, If You Want to Get a Taste of Spring Visit the Cotton Silks In one hundred and thirty-seven distinct and different styles—etyles confined to The Bon Marche, at 89%c, $1.10 and $1.26 a yard Poplin, 44 Inches indeed i a A A eae nr ab in |through with especial credit ‘PRESIDENT’S SON | sertously i and there is no cause pete outfit of opium smoking para phernalia, with a supply of “hop.” - purely a comedy—-ia the b put on by the Pantages It develops William ©. Dowlan and Robert Lawrence In new roles, and both men carry the comedy leads} at the Pantatorium 1048 o Main CAHEN- DREW CO. | } Remodeling Sale Seller’s Retail Stock The encouragement and success with which we have met in t by giving yo! wom THE NEW FIRM | CAHEN DREW CO. Aileen May as Hetty Vondacre alias Mra, Bugle, te at her best The play rune all week with datly| matiness except on Tharsday and Friday OD MBYONZHYD u past week prompts us to respond CAHEN-OREW CO. new specials Our Necessity Is Your Opportunity Remodeling Bal | + We must have) room for our new and == tn creased stock of fine China and Cut Glass, Also our now depart ments in the south store of Hardware Btoves and Ranges, and House Furnish tinge (Serippe Telegraph Berviee.) WASHINGTON, March ¢@ Archie Roosevelt, the president's; young som, was suddenly stricken yesterday with diphtheria. He was moved to the southenat room of} the White House and a strict quar antine placed. Burgeo General Rizey announce od this morning that Archie had passed « good night and is as well as expected. The doctor has noti fied the parents that Archie ts not We have A Few Speciats, | A Jardiniere, 16¢, for Monday All week, Punch Cups, ler's price, 20¢; our price .. pe Bric-a-Brac \4 Less Our Pine China in} Royal Vienna, Royal Dresden, Royal) ° Doulton, all / less than regular. | | A Few ; Aeenlale For a few days) only, our entire | stock of Cut Gla 25 per cent. off. importe Bel ° om = m = iJ pe. 2 for alarm. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP PORTLAND CAR (Star Bpecial Bervies.) PORTLAND, Ore, March 4-- np fourth attempt within the past 90 days to dynamite street cars be- longing to the Portland Ratiway, Light & Power company occurred} at § o'clock last aight. The attempt eocourred at Zist aed Northrup ate All windows fa the car were # tered and the motorman hurled from his platform. The po-| Hee state that the explosion was/ caused by the discharge of a de-j tonating cap Tumbler Special In fancy cuttings, | Mineral Water or} Champagne = Tumb- | ters, Seller's price 188 don; Caben Drew price, 0c! each. CAHEN-OREW CO. Japanese Chit | sonne, Fine French! Clolaonne, Fis French Miniature: | enethird off for « few days we a Want the Room | bo vou Want the GoodsT [The New Firm| Cyrus W. Drew j | Powyat China, 4 0 Adeiph Cahen Rogers’ Platedware was Special Reduction In Kitchen Furnishings Cahen-Drew Co. Successors to M. Seller & Co.'s Retail—First and Madison "Oo MBYUONBHYD Oriental Hilliard and Pool Pa lors, 1413 Third av. bave cight | table if the only Sxl0 pool table/ ie Seattle. A place for gations CAHEN-OREW CO. 1RM (CAH N-OREW co. “Dr Lee Hiker, dentiat, 206 Bitel batiding _Phone Matn 6256. eed SPECIAL SALE OF SUITS EGINNING to- morrow, Tues- day morning, at 8 o'clock, and con- tinuing until Satur- day night at 10:30 o'clock, we will place on sale every suit in the house, blues and blacks included. We will make no excep- tion. We need the room for goods THE NEW that are on the way. Every suit the latest shade and style. Not an old suit in the lot. These prices will be good until Sat- urday night. Your Choice $18 Suits Like a foretaste of spring and summer to see the new wash cottons assembled here for SU eraan aie acd Weave in while goods and sverstitleg that wii be work dos u ts ng “the good old summer time” i wn in the choice display Want you to see it tomorrow or an her day this week. You will find the Cotton Goods Section well worth a visit ig Ome word more, and it’s worth h ng—buy early—for it’s doubtful if we can keey i ortments up to the standard The mi are months behind on orders. Yes, buy eafly @ Make it tomorrow. | The White Good: The Wash Goods P ; AT 12/4 ¢ A YARD AT 850 A YARD Don’t wait until the last day of the sale, but come early i 40inch White Lawn, a good, firm, durable Embroidered Votles in large checked effect ¢ ale Py | : “1 ; quality, sultable for" aprona” and children's | sft mray and ble a Sa and make your selections. Remember, Saturday will be | renees season; 27 inches wi a . AT 8c A YARD AT 50 A YARD the last day. . stripes and figure ur washable; fine Min; tter for dainty gowning dresses Br for children’s dresses rch width | Inches wide. AT 16¢ A YARD | AT 60c A YARD The scarce Line about enough for a day. | 7 Silk Checks, a new and will be a very popular : re Lat cts oe le the coving noason. “Th ta bound toe’ Extra Special for Tuesday Onl hn lead 27 Inches wide by aoe iy | AT 60 A YARO. P y y and figures, on dainty, hoe, twios, ux diigh: | gpring’"walstes ood vatiet of eevorna tet ca Any $2 and $2.50 Hats 1 0 Bee € ‘ett fabric at once | nd 30 tn W s e a7 ene i | AT 26¢ A YARD | | . % A YARO oe Rh f . 3 Py Se YEE S, 423 Pike Street a eens pray ae | ————— made, Jim MeQuade, believed to be FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete | Over 1,000 Chairs Being Closed Out at OF es Special Today and Tomorrow Cut A. Cut B. 5 i These Chairs belong to a line which conflicts with other lines we bought for the present season. The ape 7 cial price of 96c each ts made to bring about « promph 9 clearance, é All sales of these speciale are for cash and final—dee livery at our earliest convenience. The right is reserved a all times to limit the quantity of any special that shall B& to customer, No C. O. D. nor telephone orders for the | een specials can be filled Cut A—Hardwood Chair in Imitation quartered golden finish. Regular price $1.66; 240 of these chairs are being closed out Cut B—Large Hardwood Chair, golden finished. Ragh lar price $1.45. 200 of these chairs are being closed oul Cut C—Well built hardwood Chair, golden finished Tha | > regular price is $1.25. 270 of these chairs are being closed, out Cut D—An Extension Post Chair wood in golden finish. Regular price $1.15. chairs are being closed out. Chair EB (not Miustrated)—An Chair, made of hardwood tn golden finish. $1.20 Chair F (not Mlustrated)—A golden finished pinkag Chair of pleasing design. Regular price $1.35. 36 of thes) Chairs are being closed out. Chair G (not illustrated) fag Chair, golden finished. Regular these Chairs are being closed out. Special price of any of the above Chairs, today and morrow, O5¢. 80 a it 4 made of hark 180 of these attractive woodeest Regular price 230 of these Chairs are being closed out. A hardwood cobbler seat price $150. & CUT D. This Weathered Oak Pedestal, Special $1.40 Regular Price @2.75 | Cut C Ww VPS oP eee ae i Pedestal shown tn {lustration is made of solid oak in weathered finis Post te 8%x3% Inches an top measures 11% inches square. Height over all is 36 inches, Regular e ¢ The special price | effective today and tomorrow Our leadership in this part of the country, so far a8 Rugs are concerned, is apparent when you enter the tractive Rug Section. The showing excels in size and v& riety, while the prices are uniformly less than you will be asked elsewhere for goods of equal quality New Inlaid Linoleum An import shipment was received - last week, and samples of the new designs are now being shown the Floor Coverings Section, Third Floor The addition of this shipment makes our line of Inlaid Linoleum especially strong in tile and parquetry effects INCORPORATED | SECOND AVE. MADISON 8T. AND SPRING ST. Union Bakery And Cafe 217 Pike Street POULTRY NETTING received. Price and guaranteed. LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO: Colman Dock. Both Phones 922. Try One of Our Large AngelCakes Batabdiiohed PIANOS 1806 GECOND AVENUE Arcade Buliding DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER PANTS TO oROSR fan n+» RE $4.00 at the BROKERS UNION TAIL f PRIVATE WIRES 14.818 Third Ave Tel. Main 279, Ind. 279 Rooms 304-306 .306 Alaska Bid