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15 if F be baok-| «Black always found hovering around! nied by that lady herself ‘ SEN EEE HME EEE EES BM lence bonds ae soon an the money} 5 * # | market makes it advisable *g * TO GAVE THOUSANDS, #/ County employes, jurors and wit ‘i * */ nesses summoned tnto courte as ae *% To place Kigg county's busl- @/ well as firms furnishing supplics } & ness on « cash dasis instead of #/ to the county will be pald in cash a 5 per cent warrant basis, ®) Instead of having to accept war ® thereby aving the. cour * | ranta, which they are obliged to sell & $10,000 a ye tuterest and @/ at a discount or walt a year or two # making It possible to do coun #/ for thelr money & ty business in a bustuesttike @/ The result ie that the average & way, is the plan of the county ®! person dealing with the county be * commis ora, County Trea® @/ comes dingusted with the red tape * wrer Gormley and other offi: @/ and sells his warrant certificate at @ clale The plan will also #ave ®/4 large discount to one of the *# tho yearly im book» ®/ ers & keeping ®/ the court house corridors * *| Many witnesses never collect ee eee eee eee Ae H any loon Hewnr the $2 « da not worth the trouble of collecting County Treasurer Matt Gormley} County Treasurer Matt Gormley has presented to the county com sking to a Star reporter of the iiteien 4 plan. whereey tht wont aystem, said: “I think the BH atead of credit By: te tesve $1 000 in 4 per ce bonds, buy up the outstanding 5 per start county warrants, and cent Paying witness feos, falaries in cash, terest-bearing warrants The bond i take $16,000 year less in than the fants, and desides this saving. fi t @aliy and paying up back dedis will be paid County Commissioners Abrahams and Rutherford stated to a Star re they wil porter yesterday that DRIVE OFF CHILD Monday noon at Kingston. William Hebner, was lying on the atches, vice president; B. EB. Har | most since the session opened, did Prince Henry Honored. ss | rison, East Sound, secretary and) mot carry, the rote being 18 ayes LONDON, MARCH ¢ King : (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | treasarer. to 20 now, but after the long debate) Edward today bestowed on Prings : DANVILLE, I, March 6--The| The articles of confederation pro | was browgbt to a conclusion, the| Henry of the Netherh the | a Prosecution in the opening state vide for a board of ten trustees, | Dill failed to pass by a vote of 18) Pre Consort, the Gra ross of ment today made in the Will his theater. fruit Gaowens ELecr. A Meeting of the Federation Washington F faed yesterday he purpose Markets throughout the na NY) ¥ ON garments in every These re is welcome, of course values for the opening sale. @ounty can do business on cash to The plan is simply jury fees and instead of In tn war the county will be operating on a cash Basie instead of increasing tte debt @ “ew years the entire indebtedness accompanied by her little son and daughter, drove; oat on the dock. A quantity of trom jost her life was 3 years old dock and the! horse and wagon were lost ing for her safety while at Shirt Waists for women and you as the exposition as a whole. Yes, the word “remarkable” is the fittest of all, for in what other store in this or any other city way equal to custom made, and at prices lower than inferior garments elsewhere? s have bee turing, designing and tailoring, his acquired knowledge of your needs, and by studying at a of the business that arises, so as to retain the lea The Easter Exposition will be continued tomorrow, on the Se pretty Eton jacket, self strapped and pleated, finished with braid Exceptional and coating serge Mined, skirt trimmed to business in bad anged aa quickly compel a man to a of doing dt ought to be possible, mt} leave his business or serve the county as a witness or juryman, in most instances for less | money than he ts able to earn, and then compel him to wait any from a month to two years before he can get his money is hardiy tn accordance with my ideas of fustice. It te criminal for a private tndt vidual or & corporation to indulge im that kind of practices and there is no reason why the county ebould do it ta “A cash system would simplify our system of bookkeeping and en able the county to get along with a smaller clerical force, saving sev @ral thousand dollars o year on that score. DOCK AND DROWNS The gasoline lnunch May B.,; horse shied at it, falling off Which runs between Ballard and) dock, carrying the buggy after It the The mother and son were resous: Dr. Tucker who was called out of danger, The little girl who The —e held last might at the Diller hotel, jaad the following officers wer elected Senator W. mus, president J.) which were elected. Davis Iroquois theater case this ° Morning said that Davis te accused SENATOR PATTERSON it talng. Wien Secheon, sant BEFORE SUPREME COURT. because falled to obey the laws ae (Beripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, March ¢-—@on } ator Patterson of Colorado, i from the senate | appeared before the supreme court of | today to argue hie own appeal from his Denver newspapers n reached by our buyer's thirty Latest Spring Suits $8.50 About the price you would pay for the materials Made with match Latest Spring Suits $12.50 Very attractive models at the price. Pony and suits of all wool fancy mixtures and shadow checks In pretty pas tel shades: neatly trimmed and neatly tailored. The correct sult for this spring's wear. | Latest Spring Suits $19.50 Buy now, These are the choicest se ik he tab, eek: se are complete in sizes and assortments , Por Homd Eton models, self-strappings, braid id ¢ Pa lined and finished with novelty buttor 2 pleated, front back and aides, with wide fold « fi Latest Spring Suits $22.50 Jacket Suits, ch Pony worsteds bias, stra taffeta inlaid collar back and sides from hip, ex value. 61.26 Men's Real $1.25 8% finished—-in hort, a know what we m To be sure of your way to Dress Gloves, While They Last,ata pr. | 1 skirt, front, and extra special } I xy getting a pair of these Gloves The self tt i , W tg x to ask more than &gec, as we are irre 1 f ery sa ke th yc A great Glove chance—don't dare to mis ! Tan Kid | Men’s 0c and 124¢ White Men's 15c Initial Pocket who re jonday, work and] with the ere | qjtain David Gibbon, U " Kingston, Kitsap tounty, yesterday's, bystanders, but the little girl,| yesterday at the rought details of a sad accident) alice was drowned. Mra.jof Port Gamble, . worked over the woman for several | !nvented lhoure before she was pronounced |5°* in use tn the weather bureau | course of a few days. lership we have won and guard so Pocket Handkerchiefs | at Each (J lnear this city [nected with thie fnstitution since TO PLACE. KING COUNTY |” ON A SOLID C Commissioners Will Buy Up Warrants and Pay All Bills in Cash, Saving Thousands of County's Money in Interest and Bookkeeping. ASH BASIS bf HUMBOLDT TO RETURN, The steamer Humboldt, which has been idle the greater part of been given a thor io preparation for the coming season at San Fran elsco, She will sail for Paget }sound shortly in command of Cap tain Baughman and will take up her regular run from the sound ports to Skagway. Max Kalish, who has managed the veasel for so years, will go to Puget sound the Humboldt to outline her work LACK PATTI VERY MUCH ALIV ‘The recent report of the death of Patt la strenuously de Bho ts 4 only alive and well, but is re ported to be in excellent voles. Miss Flora Batson, 4 well known colored choir and concert singer passed away in Philadelphia recently and & report spread that “Black Patti was dead, the great surprise of her managers and to the still great er surprise of the lady herself The colored singer ts to appear “Black Patti" troube dours at the Seatle theater sext weok, NATIONAL DEATHS (Serippe Telegraph Bervice.) DAYTON, Obio, March 6.-—Col B. Thomas, governor of thé cen: tral branch, National Soldiers home, died yesterday at the home Me had been con ite Inception fa the sixties. PITTSBURG, March 6—Col. H Lindsey, assistant to the presl dent of the Carnegie Steel com pany, died yesterday of Brights dis ease CINCINNATI, March 6. David Wilson Belding, president and founder of the Belding 81k com pany, died at his home in this ofty last night. aged 75 yours. WASHINGTON, March 6 SA General hospital at the Washington barracks, from Brights disease. humerous instruments FIREMEN'S BILL LOST, (Star Special Berview.) OLYMPIA, March ¢-~—Genator Venees’ motion yeaterday to post pone indefinitely senate bill No Paulba-| 334, which the Firemen's Relief a» EB. T. Raich, Wen-| sociation bas been lobbying for at to i, NEW C, P. RA. FREIGHT RATE. (Star Special Service) VANCOUVER, B.C, March 6. An amended freight tariff on ship ments from Canadian Atisatic com toa pointe to Vancourer and cor mon points, which conta a exec ton of ff the Canadian Pacific Ry. The new tar iff will become effective in the MARCHE “Magnificent!” “Stunning!” “Remarkable!” Were a few of the comments overheard yesterday regarding our OPENING DISPLAY of Spring Suits, Coats and g girls, which remarks were occasioned by the styles of the individual Id years’ experience, THE FLOOR nd Floor Latest Spring A good street skirt black, with «ide not be and box p ate Latest Spring cap] died | tra C. Hoopes, of Kokomo, Ind, ar-| United Btate*! rived today and says he thinks hie | SSOOND AVENUL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREER Ho! his personal att 3 TABOOED ABSOLUTELY. (Star Bpecial Bervice.) For the cigaret smoker the outlook is really discouraging Just now The cy comme: and = man facturers’ committee placed the bil em general yeaster day afternoon just it came from the house, and that bill eves prevents a man from keeping or ownlng 4 Cigaret or clgaret paper, ny ow up to the se to woth the matter FIGHTS FIRE IN TEETH OF GALE (Gerippa Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, March 6--After successfully fighting « raging fire at won tp the teeth of a wintry gale, | the steamer Vanalia limped into port from the Orient this mornin, The lows to the ship's cargo in ont mated at $260,000. The crew threw 200 chests of tea overboard during the fight with the fam FORCE SENATOR PAY CAMPAIGN LOAN (Star Grecia! Serviee.) SPOKANE, March 6.-—-The super lor court has granted a judgment against United States Senator W |B. Heyburn, of | of ® promis sory note of $15,000 to fav®r of the Mxchange National bank of this city The papers were filed yesterday, nearly three weeks after the action ha beeg concluded. The fall lamount of the Judgement ts $16,696. This includes (nterest and ator neys’ feos, after two payments of $1,000 cach have been made, The money was borrowed at the | time Senator Heyburn wae carrytn: on bis campaign for the Unite Bt senate The present action was begun lest fall ‘STUDENT RAFFLES SAID TO BE INSANE Telegraph Bervice.) », March 6—Hiehard 0. Hoopes, the student Raffles, who robbed the houses of Chicago mil Honmaires, was taken to Lake Forest this morning to answer to the many charges of barglary The father. Mr. Hoopes his son fell from a bi jeyele two years ago and «uffered from concuesion of the brain, and has been erratic ever since The father will try to fur, BRIEFS BY WIRE the Hath, In recognition of bin gal lantry st the wreck of the British steamer Berlin off the Hook of Hol land, where the prince directed the work of rescue, Feb, 32 Big Steet ~tae COLUMBUS, Ohio, arch 6+ A new independent steel corpore tion, to be known as the Imperial conte per hundred 5 been or A crengreeltnd pes Fleder rec Rete Regma eB a oe — wi | Bteel Co. of Amertoa, bas ia | ments vielt the cannon factory 1 of court @f Colorado by which he was! bettering the condition of the fruit fined $1,900 for critical articles in was jeorporated under the laws of the Re Good tea and coffee pay ten timer over, Hchiliing’s Best models, as well could you find ready the manufac 1e8 every new phase ntion to y OF FASHION, Everybody Skirts $3.50 walking length, of domestic broadcloth tn strap heading from yoke; oan matched in value under $6.00 outalde of this store, Skirts 85.00 All range even lengths in domestic broadeloths, ocelora and black; also pretty plaid mixtures, side pleated, inverted, pleated and box pleated, V heading at hip and button finished; every ono exceptional value Latest Spring Skirts $6.50 A grand assortment of the very latest checks, mixt. and shadow plaids in fine worsteds, all fujl box and side pleated tn ch » spring shad a collection of values that merit attention at this early exhi Latest Spring Skirts $8.00 The now skirt models that are fn the greatest present mand, of fine black Panama cloth, habit back cluster and pleated sides. Are such values as will demand a $10.00 price in the average store to show this quality. Gloves 5c Handkerchiefs, E Great Purchase ana Sale of Men’s Kid Dress at 89 lach 8tc have the | court commit the som to a sanitar-| THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1907. nishere. | ‘ too. ers, etc. | | i} i | ] | i Beattie Agency for Retr’ gerator. state with a capital of 910,000,000 to manufacture finished steel products. More Secrecy at Krupps. PERLIN, March 6—The great Krupp works are now controlled by the lucky man who married thetr) fair owner, Franklin Bertha Krupp The new president fe now known as) | Count Krapp von Bohetre. One re) form made by Count Krupp was to rround the artillery departments» with greater secrecy than was the custom during the lifetime of Fred oriek Krupp who used to let the representatives of foreign govern: | i | New York Brewerles Combine. | NEW YORK, March 6A merger Including six of the larger brew vies in New York and Involving & capitalization of $12,000,000 was legtered im today. It will be known aa the Central Consumers brewery Arohie Out of Danger, WASHIN N, D. C, March 6 Archie Roosevelt, the young son of the president, who ie down with | | diphtherta, in now out of danger. | Waskey Leaves for Weat. WASHINOT* D. C., March 6 j Delegate Waskey of Alaska leaves | for the west today, much disap-| pointed that congress passed no Alaska bills, He will visit Bouth leastern Alsska this epring and go to Nome at the opening of naviga-| | thon, | } Asquitted on Murder Charge. PABLO, Wash. March 6.—Justicn of the Peace J. D. MeCarthy found! Deputy Sheriff William H. Walker harged with killing Charles An derson, not mullty as the action was in self defense. Whatoom Judgeship Fight BELLINGHAM, March 6—The! selection of John A. Kellogg as] ljadge of the Second district of| Whatcom county is opposed by the | Bar association Objections have | been sent to Governor Mead A Spanker at Work. | BELIANGHAM, March 6.—Many excited mothers have reported to | the police that an unknown man has approached thetr children on the streets and administered a sovere anking to them Got Sassy Over Phone. COLORADO SPRINGS, March 6. Recause William F. Doyle, a prominent democrati politiotah, | 4 with the wife of Richard Ir win over the use of a ton-party tele the latter took a shot at} but a fatal ending phone line Doyle yesterday, ery Rewarded, 300, March 6 For . from sea during a ple in December, Captain Nelson, | of the Pacific Mall steamer Palama has been rewarded with an auto ataph photo of the president Goldiers to Give Play. ACOMA, March 6.—"Santiago, tile military play which was so suc c@rtully given in Seattle over al y ago by the militia there will be! Pherented tonight at the Tacoma t t by Compantes A, C and I 4 NG | Medal for Yourlg Hero | DMONI March ¢ he body | f Kdward Lonn. ho waa d ed } Sunday, has b recovered. Tho} Chamber of Comme ked | that a gold medal be given to Her man Lonn, who saved fow girls fr jrowning at the time Cement Plant at Anacortes. ORTES, March 6.—-Severa aliste, including Andr aking ground on th borg, are bre Raker river for a cement factory Kennedy is G. N. Superintendent PAUL, Ma 6.1 scoeed «ned, HW. A. Kenr . Complete Motel and Club Fur FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. “Under One Roof-—fverything to Furnish the Home Complete.” The back linings of oven, ee eae aaa anaaaebemena SO Phone, Main 1514 lar prices, have NEW WASH GOODS. A fresh sh yment of new colored Wash Dress Goods came Among the many desirable the collection we note A splendid lot of striking cé in yesterday fabrics in fine batistes in yin dot patterns on white grounds. These are bound to please you and the price is only 15¢@ a yard Also new Silk de Fil, a dainty fabric pure white, with dime-sized dots in Alice blue, black and cardinal, at only Qhe¢ a yard Sicilian Mohair Washable Dress Goods in white, blue and cream; suit ings that resemble the high-priced wool dress goods and cost you only Be a yard Radium Silk Organdies in dainty new shadings and beautiful floral ef fects. These are the goods you have been waiting for. The price is 5O¢ a yard a ne 6oc BELTS AT 25¢. We mean just what we say They come in pretty plaid silk and all sizes included in the lot. The regular price is Goc each. They've got to make room for something else and that is rea rrow’s remarkable ake them at 25¢@ eact MENNEN’S TALCUM POWDER You know what it usually have to pay This is th uine borated Mennen’s Taleum that ‘ regularly at 18 lomorrow can toa omer at only 10¢. BIG SAVINGS HERE ON I! Sé@ a bolt for India Non-Twisting Tag 1é a spool for Coats’ white or black D @ a roll for Comet Stay Binding, wh S8@ Each for stove blacking Mitts that 1 YOU'VE OFTEN WATCHED RUNNING DOWN STR You've seen it strike an obstruction and form an eddy, That’s the way heat is affected in many ranges having obstructions on the bottom of anchor plates, cov- The heat is spasmodic and misdirected and the food is improperly cooked. Ghe Great Majestic Range Are perfectly smooth, as are the bottoms of the an heat is therefore unobstructed and a direct draft is created. the oven receives the full benefit of the heat without waste, because of direct draft and the strictly air-tight oven, the jestic’s fuel consumption is reduced to a minimum The Great Majestic Range requires fewer repairs, uses less fuel, bakes perfectly and gives abundant hot water Muslin Underwear * At 73c of different styles to pick from perfectly plain, others are prettily triaimed with lace or embroidery made garments, 85c » pay only T3¢@ each for them. t19c : clean and new, and extra value at 25c. ¢ only 19¢@ each are MLION Wemen's Suite. Ete Thu and will bake perfe Furthermore, as every bit of heat energy extracted from the fuel is sed Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S Seattle's Reliable Store Special for Thursday Your choi¢e of a nice col- lection af Kaadies’ Muslin Night Gow A number them are 1 hey are all full-cut, roonpyggwell- and are excellent values at the-regu- and 89c each. Tomorrow you will A splendid Corset Cover fine quality muslin, well made and prettily trimmed with lace, Part of a big shipment that just came in yesterday, Every garment in the lot crisp, Tomorrow's NEW CURTAIN SWISSES. Here at last, after months of waiting The slow journey hasn't hurt the qual- ty and they have opened up splendidly. fomorrow they will be all ready for your choosing. Yard widths in patterns—every size of dot from pin dots to quarters—your pick at only 15¢ a yard asc MALINES AT {4c Plain Malines, just what you want for trimming vour Easter hat They come in shades of light blue, navy, cream, white, red, maroon, cl ate, champagnes, oxblood, brown, black, and, in fact, any « you want. The regulat prices are 20c and asc a yard 14e. er- on at a_i pair. ar fast which l t priced re t McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets Watets, Wael because the heat is distributed equally and continuously to all parts of the ee eee Peg Eetssepyerrr » Me | = See ee ee eee zee ¢ ter dn

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