The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1907, Page 8

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MADE PRE \OENT or ROCKEFELLER COLL GIRL DRUGGING ARTISTS| MAY BE LYNCHED mea CARS “CRUSH. MARIETTA, Oht March 5. of the children who sat for him would have seer yaching yeater: |Heved that any harm had come to = ae day. In on m were found six|them. In tavestigation by the po ;, } — 5 . i ye wf age, | tice disclosed the unfortunate con e : (Serippe Telegraph Service.) men, Walter W. Savage, | dition of the girls, whe were lying : “ 108 AD T nt art cuse, New /on the floors, stupthed ty-five oe © * i \ " he The| Savage and Corothers were taken : | jured im # rearend collision ¢ had vee o she jail, which was ' #treet cars on the Long Branch! e by « crowd; then the | line of the Pacific Bleetric company Complete Hotel and Club Fur FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Women’s Suite, Waist, Fly gehere, “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” bencige were le prisone me qu ven me Re shortly before 9 o'clock last night. | wn afew |the county jail, which ts guarded | No one was fatally injured, A Ban j I ays 8 x for|by a large body of officers | Pedro car overtook = Lone renal A shipment of oxt2 Tapestry Brussels Rugs has just been received, and samples are ‘on ¢ The showing @f joar that had stopped a Tapestry Brussels Rugs is now unusually good, As an inducement to see the new Rags, the above special 1 has & made for tomorrow, The assortment includes oriental and floral designs in various con ONE RUG TO A CUSTOMER, | was darkened because of the lose of ite trolley, The collision shate |tered every window tn bt COUNCIL RING PLACES PROF, HARRY PRATT JUDBGON, | and tore loose many of the seats, 7 i BURNE | | IN ( HAIR Most of the injured w brutae Prof. Harry Pratt Judson, who has beon elected president of Chi >| and out and had bones broken Eleven- Quarter ‘Cotton Blankets $1. 00 Pair “White Bedspreads $L 55 Each i the late cage university to eucc 5 : Ntlctana, tt te | candidate were en . Dr, Harper, was dean before death 5 rohong tag triende | RetOnhe ween St eee one sivied away that bamess bulleer These white cotton Blankets are elevenquarter size, and Full double bed size white Beds : of Dave Bowen {n th tng, ® majority without the bag cbend Pe pret pn By lla grate gr HIGH HOOL weigh 2% pounds to the palr, Edges are overcast, Regular price use with motal beds. There Bpre ; Jast night accepte eat & Mallen Gill, Conwey, Revelle, Raw [araduate of Williams college. He| of these Blankets is $1.00 per pair. The special price ts effec soll regularly at $2.85 each. The « 5 fu when the question of electing | ye binden, Morrison and Rey. |teught school for a number of years, tive tomorrow j Secon morrow i a new pre was tak p ond has been with Chicago since eur Special Gorvies.) | Sooo iia emaaitene . pms ee ee t v r wt Charles of th uccesaft 892. § yh Regge gaey at ; . Oe see “ 7 EVERETT, Wash, March 6,—The § calhed be voted for the | questior t for the sake of better | iETY anventien 6 hat oa new hich - ring oa ‘ Burnett © munteipal family it wig oa : e a a gol, who, ta “ lechoot building large enough to ac ni ag beforehand that al t ) n etin, | e128,00 Also for a If-room grade Let us supply ur needs in these lines, You will find a full stock to choose among. In Lawn Mowers we show fier cu ; i | esident Burnett will announce a Real te anak Made On toe tal “MLived up solidly for the chosen the committees Inter —_— rngee gah Bape gah | following makes: A moeting of the Seattle eeeel bbers at Pittsburg Kan, last|Soclety ts to be held at the Cham T y rane, Puupere Kan; ort |sosny tet to bed ot te Ome LIGUTS FOR | he Yankee The Giant Universal | The Cyclemower bh and robbed while the train Wa%/ which Professor Reed will lecture | | Strietly high motion between Pittsburg 494) 54 the “Humane Treatment of Chil-| USINESS STREETS: | | Tornell, the next station aren. Professor Reed will ab : he robbers commenced thelt| cake up the subject of the needs TPES 45 j thelr work as son in wat] of Seattle in humane society work The final action was taken last) out of the Pittab: 1ouly 1. Gow, corresponding secretary | aight by the counctl in authoriajog | 4 a miner fro: o1, waal ue that | the installation of eluster lights on Aon the local society, states Leader This mower ’ ns 4 = has 10-inch grade ball-bear 2 This mow | drive wheels, tnx Mower er has riving wheels . three re S%4n. out ten inches in di _ varie ting cylinder ameter. Patent t knives and four convex revolving } os of best cructh col, tempore whieh run spiral knives sown dhe § a mates tian ~ i - ™ Te secordance with 0 ation | SROt and instar ‘illled while te while Colorado has 671 humane of-|Firet, Second and Third ave fntroduced by stating the bandit#, and a traveling} rcors there are probably not more| through the business center, The at high ee He malt ‘ sas Cit | " atallation be pa » i hich give ~ rt ¥. H. Hurd, a come the enc ag amr PD aa BAM?) than seven in the state of Wash pe: veengee will “be Y 14 pw ps Ald speed and give continuous cut. The pawl case ok wis Pes | mee ia also of best crucible council, alded by the city en or “i cate ingte | system of assedaments on the end Oe teal te a pelems pacitive leek mniinvous cu paw! « atehot ts | lipped edge against which rex were few passengers on | erty | & patent positive lock, the pawls being of | #hear Pawls are of hardened « nat Pawls are of cast stool, hardened. Drive wheels are eight Inches in diameter and | of cast steel, hardened. Static have skeleton rims. Stationary knife i* | jy flexible and has Mpped edge against | Tus Mower tone almost noinels flexible and has lipped edge. Prices are " " ceolowsn tt Upped wigs. Priees are | which the blades cut, Prices are ae fol | had with either four or five knives fs to make a thorough inspection of the city jail The examination will be #4 to see if any bett rangements can be ef ry kalfe | er aitp thereby leaving str and the robbers secured a | we over tre io coun apa «=|, WC. A. GETS NO THE THEATERS REE CITY LIGHTS ttn the train ae It was slowing down yeaa aie Sie. ween for Cornell and made ir escape , olga aia os ‘An armed posse left Pittsburg, ions “The Cingales.” | With Linch blades . : 4.04 ne | With 14ineh blades ..... . vem we t but so far the robbers have not citings Codie : With I4inch blades . 3, ith I4inch blades ... 00 | With IGinch blade eli pabaati ay onlthdood Ry While the city council last night| “The Cingniee,” as presented and | With 16inch biades .... OO With 164nch blades 50 | With 18tnch blades been captured. voted to sustain the mayor's veto of | #Ung at the Grand last night by ‘ the Augustin Daly Musical Comedy cire 1 abo ore > t tree lab cireus will show In Se | the ordinance to grant free lig company, an organisation which tn crease the sick poor santtatior ws consequent on eae Ringling . welt lattle this year at the rate of $150/to the Y. W. C. A, Counctiman Gill TRAIN S$ HELD uP la part ws Samoa for the pry if an votes eopeaien to the majority in or | aates = = conde a pastor of Seattle Agents for Seattle Agents for rn . d o ’ snsideration of | 2ttists familiar to New York thea ordinance read for the first time|der to mere © Tatthis was piven cerenere and which, all te all, te GLOBE-WERNICKE “ELASTIC” BOOK CASES THE OSTERMOOR “ELASTIC FELT” MA (Seripee jegranh Servis.) last night is finally passed. This| the vote, Notice of this was given) Elen, © = TOPEKA. Kan, March §—Mis-| will include all side shows, refresh-jof hie intention. The objection to/ one of the best which has visited sour! Pacific passenger train No./ ments, booths, street sales of tick-}the bill was that there is no law mu, eastbound, . | boarded by two! eta, ote. authorising the mint ot city lights this city to several seasons. It ts ~ a8 well an a very novel la plem eu show | The muste of “The Cingalee’ te of whusually bigh « P. it te by Lionel Monckton, composer of “The Geisha ‘fan Toy” and other good things of the Bnglish type. While ithe bulk of the muste of “The Cte galeo” te characteriatically English | too much #o, perhaps, to sult tune | overs-there are numbers of an! |Oriental character which reflect Beattie Womens Costumas, Suits, Fors, Wiisls. Retrigerator, counsel to high credit on the composer's abih thorises the corpor ab The hamer in the plece is very scabiehes An ordinance fixing the salary of broad, and in several places em) A number “ot ordinances were in- | emplo: the water and light crectatingly funny. Sam Collinayitmeduced last night by councilmen offices was introduced fixing the lacen bere last in “The Sliver Slivh providing for additional clerks in | following salaries j | per,” scored many laughs. Melvillgia@ifferent city offices and for in-| Auditor, water department, $150 FOR THIS WEEK | Stewart has @ fine baritone volompcmeases in pay accountant, $125, and chief Inspect land the women of the company are] One of these bills authorizes the | OT, $125. In the light department vot a ul an = good. bamuptrolier to appoint an aesistant | a2 electric rate clerk, foreman on Just as an indu t to have you call and see us 1 Cc e | Like all English shows, the plotjqscountant at a salary of $90; an \ Soe en —_ . 0 a meron week, we will make extremely low prices on everything! | moves rather slowly for an Amerthather authorizes the chief of police niture line. We know that we can save you loan attdience, but also like all Emjte name an additional detective at|~ Hew do they coln a word? Bebill eee e aist Store ire oka RR Cc liee” will be aang in tonight. Tex liberal credit. We are out of the high rent district antl wat oeuies perigee fl oe The | INVITE FVERY MAN satisfied with a small profit. These are specials for b Have you chosen your Easter gown, your new spring suit? Hundreds of discrim ing women have selected theirs from our exquisite showin howing t ithout week: & : ery ga showing that is withow New Show at the Star. soc Ma 35¢ Matting, per yard ...... question the largest, the best, the most varied to be found in this city, The smartest cre Mire. Geacral Tom Theub, ber aod, Count Magri, and he |brothertmiaw, the Baron Magri ations for the season of 1907 are displayed in this spacious department—the largest of its oak leather seat I kind in Seattle. Everything that Dame Fashion has decreed in street and dressy gowns il are the headliners at the Btar the-| $5.00 s and costumes, in tailored suits, coats, skirts, waists, etc. is here in unusual numbers—the ater thie week, appearing in a com-| 34.40 8 oak ather seat Dining Cha sy: . 3 wee tae cathiied “The Bachented| ™M ak leather seat Dining Chair . ‘ swellest creations of noted foreign and domestic designers and makers. Every garment ff) statue | eteoneetonetion $1.75 solid oak imitation leather seat Dining Chair bears the mark of best make, every one is of dependable quality, of perfect fit, and the 9) | A fine | f solid Jestal t r make, ev fd nda vality, m x | ine line of solid oak pedestal [ > Their Work te Excetiont. E P f Ss | E ery . . all are the prices we quote on these stylish and elegant garmente— [i very Person o eattle to Eat || $16.00 to............ host Surprising part most prising pa Another interesting act fs that } gs are even [§) furnished by the Musical Pe entimes the sav prices that are a fo or third lower than else e, of With M T t | ii, | to ne ylophone pl | We Deliver to Any Part of the Cit more than that, It pays to keep posted on the offerings of this progressive store, which inka ee oy e omorrow a j ¥ with its extraordinary purchasing opportunities, the onusual price concessions, gained ff] May Evans is a rkiliful whistler M Ex nse x through spot cash he alert to give to its customers the best of bargains, the Ig) {™4 ™itstor, end Frank Cu heat es ee : , Wy Hains, (he Bl is a versative and experienced min “ greatest of va | atrel NEW SPRING JACKETS $6.50 The comic moving pletares, the This is an Invitation that you and you couldn't tell NEW SPRING SUITS $12.50 | ' Impl t aff nf o— hen aut eittve felt reed, thie song by Roesch, and an entertain-|[ simply cannot afford to ignore, rt | ‘ The late parte cage Henne crt extra fall fered, Eng Bling low comedy acrobatic turn by/f tell you why | 06 ine te wad oh Gye 2321 FIRST AVENUE. | els of all wool fancy mix velvet inlaid collar, white « Viola and Engel, complete the pro rm going t getting in his work, i ind Batt pretty pastel shades braid edge, with gilt beading, gram. It will be repeated thrice/| that helps d mah (0, you pain, Dut Phone Main 6172. Between Bell a ery. one good $15 value double-breasted; made of all skins ka Sener aie [Stes by the Ga ewease bar and deplete yout nerve M C | wool pastel mixtures, stripes and ~ate Por eee Henry Gray, and force. Maybe you don't think #0 Popular Sheet Music [ScCo; rn eanne SUITS $15.00 shadow plaids. Lost In New York" drew an A food that a ae ee oe wn id Union Bake the price NEW SPRING COATS $12.50. et Se eens ail vend a bright, cheery Red Domino And C style me ket As swagger as the make melodrama with strongly A food that wm - de aad uf ni are worsted suit them, of imported all woo! shad characters, exciting situation |] hours and blood In four Sunshine (three #t@p) checks and ow plaids, in the three and four & plot that is much in evidence. | Ah ir the han In the Moon Wer 217 Pi e Street somely trim tone pastel shades, English | |] food, made a Coor tailored. Pony model, self-strapped, inlaid } At the Lole. | and = paw-paw In My M bile NEW SPRING WAISTS $2: with si raid ma 1 the Mysterious Mr. Bugle,” a n ; é Th n if rey sg front coat collar and trimmed the Lots this week, te a dramatic He mt ft * Pe White Wal Car ) one, Well known Royal Wals cuffs; full satin Hned; exception creation in which comedy predom-| r of fine whi lawn; on- al value. inates and fine results follow! Prets < fre front of half+ taller i r . te ‘ tire fron neh tailor plait It ten't how much you eat a ee meee Cakes y artiatic stage direction and box plaited center piped in NEW GPRING BKIRTS Honors are ¢ y {ded bel ts, but It's how you digest the Horne black; collar and cuffs the This big collection of t tween three pec Mian Aileen|| £04 you eat Y. says he ft t bee Black Cat Rag 5 ¢ same t plaited; est checks, mixtures and shad May, who bears the chief burden You can't get steam out of wa " ree ee The M Ha» His Byes ¢ Jong «i At a plaid w ds, all full box and of mirth; Mr. Lawrened I Me {| ter without fire; you can't get sae ie. very low pol bralr me for > ‘ ke he got @ Good Bye, Mary Dear. De ‘ ¥ lo side plaited, in the very ch Morris, who in the part of an Bie (Qe eee. ee cod without a eee Bice NEW GPRING WAISTS $3.50 of spring shades. Have just glish valet, captured the palm in|} cyetien u oe how a now and feels a s been recetved and will have their the last act expecially 2 | is only two of . ; trac! Fine white Lingerie Mul first showing Thousands lack, suffic Cline’s Piano House |} sace trom tres! & 4 Waists, three-quarter sleeve and i] “The Tel h . force and don't know | have you ever Made from resh ‘com; | open back, beautifully embrotd NEW SPRING SKIRTS $4.00 © Telephene: Eashange They think they ne nderful Biscuit 1205 SECOND AVENUE. e fad | ered and lace Inlaid insertion Fine black Panama Skirts, the The Telephone Exchange” prom vacation or a change | re telle you ger : trimmed; front and back and most soughtfor model, habit ines to be & record-breaker at the|/} But they don't. It’ oid eee ~ S and 14 feep yoke of pin tucks. A bar- back, cluster and box plait front Lyric. There is lots of suap and|i ii Gaye use of my Biscuit w t Tt ¢q gain not to be had in any other back and sides; are good $10 0 about the and the comedy |B ove it “Read This | store at this price values. To be sold tomorrow situations, together with whistiing| They don't met the etrer tual @ prove to you juat suite the crow ef thelr food. It'e iike more | » ite merits In ten inal e corn thr witht br aus ern too w the co st hen in need = 9 P 4 Reack through mill doesn't tal services, We Gm Hall, 1111 First av ‘ r bined Das } | pain t ey. T bine H ality nplete em inns ate withe * be May Underwear Store -adiness Is the Word for Spring tt eve ! HAVE BEEN A RUPTURE SPECIAL Ist FOR OVER 40 YEARS a suffer with RUPTURE when | can e without | 4 = Pull set of teeth, from ° ee fe ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey Buchanaaey COME EAT WITH ME At My Expense AT 19 A GARMENT AT 800 A SUIT posses use of the surgeon's knife, the letting “s ing you from business, | ha Je the e perma nent cure of all kinds of RUPTURE my life work, and WILL GUARANTEE TO CURE EVERY CASE A epTeod ) “ OR NO PAY ol , ‘ ” ’ | wiht: igs Af As proof that | can do as », and that | am respons! th odibrag :Aogyom onl |, women eibbed 1 will refer you to many of the best known men in this citys e \ ' tak treat st ‘ iy : ray thread Ur who have aken my ment en ¢ ; Lanfprow «Aggies You assume no t take any rish visiting TIE the my office where | , y thout charge. |v tans ask you to take as treatment until you estigat 1 ed wit en who ha ure p | AT $1.00 A SUIT ir ds saute and Ge ~~ AT 260 A GARMENT | Neff d ae y door tomorrov A Neal,” the Man That DR. CLARKE CO. = Made the Biscuit, Dept. 1166-B, Syracuse, N. ¥ z eh 123 SECOND A R. WASHING

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