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STAND D OL CO. AND JOHN TRIAL Four judges of the United Btat —_—_—_—_ gardiess of what portion of Telegranh Service.) Mo, March 7 Of Co « must #ta The | residence. John D.| Seventy d trial in this | Rockefeller, | must answer. coe ean a OLD SETTLER IS FOUN " FROZEN TO DEATH defen. ae ae Special Service.) | DOUVER » March 7.—A] af tragedies cocurred In oF water. An Indian trapper Wittiam Jack, perished GO TO 8ST. LOUIS |cireult court sitting on the case this morning decided that the gov RULING OF THE CASE bi * ernment’s ouster sult can be JUDGES. brought to St. Louts for trial re the country they may have thelr legal including Rogers and Flagler, A sad story comes from Black med from ex MIGKEFELLER MUST ONE WOMAN INDICTED AND A MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER CARRIES A HALF-COCKED REVOLVER—LETTERS SHOW INTENSE INTEREST IN PROM- INENT DOCTOR. (Seattle Gtar'a Exclusive Service.) CLEVELAND, ©, March T.—Din- closures that may upset the noctety of Canton, O.—already much dta- turbed by the to anonymous letter promised in the trial of Mra. Mary Feleht, which t# about to begin tn the United States court hia city, Nearly everone promi soolety and business of the Ohlo city, including Mra, William Mo- Kinley, widow of the late president, have recetved letters from some mysterious source, breathing hints of scandal that have nearly die- rupted several homes, does Mra, Feteht claim pence, but her counsel ove the offense against Not only entire inn promise #0. eee Pemberton Meatows recently posure. He and his brother John mly too anxious for the se cone out trapping together, and one ltria} to commence,” says Mn Sdward Milton, Whe | re) he . named Edward n } morning, when it w Wilitam’s | weight, who ts @ blue eyed, refined & pre-| turn to look at the traps, he miles | out was found by & set~| night, to death There fan exceptionally heavy fall of me, end Bis shack had been com- Paried. He had been dead ety @ month before being Aboat $80 was found In die) for many years lene and ado ey and his brother, He wishing exhausted condition. | afterwards, after Spot next year. gard the spot ae haunted _ SPITE OF TREATY of the proposed settle the Japanese cooile labor congress and the prest- ing interests in Se ahead with their japanese exclusion from this country a the Japanese government. feria d treaty between this Japan provides that the Jabor of one country be Me country that the matter of | American labor. fe other words, the Jap RING SEWARD SAFE ‘There ts @ joke on the bank of Seward, owner of the finest bank gis Alaska, the picture of fe to be found on every plece which details the Bnd «possibilities of the safe arrived yesterday. viees of an expert were safe couldn’, be opened. ‘opening recently. There are safe wan opened tn five minutes. Ti Service) March 7— Mra. Dole i, said to be the daughter of te, shot and killed herself mirror in a lavishly fur- P apartment thia morning. Bete saying the deed was caused by The woman (Scripps Telegraph Service.) MASON CITY, fa, March 7 Robbers this morning r should have a safe de-| crossed a wire fence Box in the fire and burglar (trailing the ba: mf vaults of Wm. D. Perkins | snow. Bankers, Located in the business) the city. Boxes $4.00 per eating VELVET BREAD, absolu eee) ly pure. « Solid Oak Child’s High Chair Special $1.65 Worth $2.50 A solid oak High Chair of we ye 7. ie a a | o \ id > v design; has ven good cane seat, er ossed top pan el, turned posts, spindles and stretchers; base flares to prevent tipping; actual val ue $2.5 $1.65. Weathered Oak Dining Table $18.50 Well made es Which give + ean Pected of t! Of solid oa fed; top 42 Mail, heavy ; People wher e Gal value at $18.50. Special tomorrow, Srearrwtsay Buy Now Pa lator ted He had not returned at mid after hunt had! ing for some time, found him, tn an died soon that some one should die on the same BOR FIGHTS JAPS IN anese coolies are to be excluded by the with holding of passports on the part of Nevertheless, for the protection of white labor against Japs already im this country, and especially tn Seattle, the local labor organiza thons believe it necessary to unite im an exclusion league and force ‘entering the other, andthe Japs out of competition with : The general cow fmmigration be left en-| ference of all the Jaber bodies in Mm the hands of the adminis | the city on the question of exclu [stow is to take place on March 17 ae SS "HERE TO BE OPENED no lockamithe In Seward, and the The safe with its $50,000 In gold and securities was put aboard the steamship Northwestern and sent to Seattle, accompanied by BL E. Hale, the cashier of the bank. The The ser secured, .,} and with « sharp blow against the/ fime locks on the bank's | Gor of the safe, the clock in the| MUST SPRINKL LAWNS BY HAND Mopped just before the time time jock was started going and the/ neial difficulties. & clever artist and entertained sumptuouely, exceeding in the Alaska) ————————_ BE GOOD to your stomach by looking woman of great attractive- ness, “Lam the victim of a plot” There are several apparent vie- tims of & motive In the anonymous ta letters, One practicing phy Dr, MeConkey, a tan of considerable popularity, w married. Anoth- John Payler, 24, whose John Gibbs, militonaire ker, Her husband ts a trav- eling auditor, Mra, Felcht herself ts married, her husband being a newspaper man, Exciting Incidents. Mysterious persons of sex in men’ private detect- tvea, pistols and marked stampe fig- ure In the story, which ie only half unfolded thus far, Mre. Feicht waa arrested last June, after there had been anony~ mous jetters passing for « long time. She was indicted in Septem- ber, and indicted again « few days ago, In the meantime more offensive jlettere had been reported. Mra. Feiteh says she dose pot under- stand the significance of the second indictment. EF. Case, president of « bank, ts on her bend. Dr. MeConkey's name was signed te about 100 objectionable letters. He ts not saying muck, He says it has him guessing. “I do not know who wrote the letters, but the evi dent intention was to bring me inte unpleasant notortety.” Intense interest tn |eeems to dominate correspondence Heiress Goes Armed. The millionaire’s daughter, the former Mise Maud Gibbs, now Mre Payler, declares herself to have been particularly hounded, and goes armed with « revolver half cocked jin a holster. “I have been gettin threatening and indecent for nearly four years.” she doubtful Dr. MeConkey the outlawed EE a STERY OF SCANDALOUS LETTERS UPSETS THE SOCIETY OF OHIO CITY R-'] Uy U MRS. JOHN PAYLER, Millionaire's daughter who carries & revolver and telle of many exeit- ing experiences. “My name has been signed to let- on. ters sent to marr en have been ca and addressed like ls Mise Gtbbe 0 this, Your husband tried to Mirt with me.’ ” One letter that she recetved, she says, told her to put $60 walk at @ atven hour on night, and a woman clothes would tell her who had been Bhe went to the any money ye she saw a person in man persecuting her. place, but not nd clothes, who ran when proached. Mra Payler the footprints left were those of & woman, with Chesed a Prowler. On another ococaston whom she describes as a private de tective came to her house violent love to her and chased away at the that her trunk with emeared if an attempt had bee get an impression of the this person The man she bit in the face with « fire showel After thie vielt she found. E ALL Wom- the phone “My name th on a side- | oe & certain mm man's ahe says that & person M and made - point of « She purchased marked postage stamps and ts under She says she js the victim of « plot. the letter writing culprit one secured evidence women and then disappeared. The Feicht defense le to be much ithe Rdaljt, the Liverpool soltetter wae convicted in Great Britain of midnight cattle stabbing outrages, aft by the police vietim of some diabotieat Whe was an adept at letior writing and forgery, za . ¢ OPE Ke WON “hy! t MRS, MARY FRICHT. indictment. Mra. Feicht says she has had detectives working to di Bhe oa. aeninet at which #ir. A. Conan Doyte atly published in behalf of Georg who a jong series of anonymous ters had been attributed to him Bir Edaiji waa the plotter ” wee that Marked Stamps Bought. The government's case against re Feioht seeme based upon the purchased of marked stamps which were afterward found in her home re, Feicht admitted that she pur- | chased stampe at New Rertin, ©. which were marked with red ink ad been |On the beck stock of George Wash with soap, |ingten’s vignette, but the m made to | bought them for legitimate corre lok. AE SRE A th. Ibe ac te spondence, and had not used any chie dent, Mi with the diphtheria, is bet a e appropriation for the Puyallup) Jand Btuck rivers wae carried to Hpokane house mem Puch a proposal rs test night and was promptly copted. ARCHIE 1@ BETTER. “Ar presi WASHINGTON, March 7 Roosevelt, son of the © today Superintendent L. B. Youngs of jhave to be done with hose held tn the water department bas drawn {ap an ordinance and presented it dynamited | the safe in the Farmers Savings |" the fire and water committee bank and got away with several thoussnd dollare. The sum of $600 was recovered where the robbers A posse is Jot the council which seeks to do laway with all lawn sprinkling with automatic sprinklers during CONSTRUCTION (Star Special Service.) EVERETT, March 1.—-President Elliott, of the Northern Pacific cording to information | here. }the Olympte peninsula |rushed thie summer. He that the Port Ludlow-Port Angeles line will be | Mr. C. G Yates, for many years |xeneral agent of the “Austin Fire” jand “Commonwealth Fire,” In San lFrancteco, has accepted the ap | pointment of general agent of the |WASHINGTON FIRE will be ac-| With a received | the prov has announced that work on | bere completed thie year, and| Bride has an the hand. It was one of the contentions; last season that If every ope was! compelled to sprinkle their lawns only with hose held tn the hand || much saving of water would result. | The bill w time last |that before 1908 « car ferry will be! NP. WILL RUSH running between Everett B.C. LEGISLATURE IS OPENED (Star Special Bervice.) March 7 VICTORIA, B. ©, t degree of al afternoon. the Heutenant this Danemutr, expects | officiating for the first time The government of Premier Mc overwhelming me jority COMBINE FOR OPEN (Star Special Serv OLYMPIA, March 7 legislature Hoa. Pierce and |) INSUR-| King county members in both house | | taken up for the first |! iaht by the committees the | Such a law ts enforced in Spoksne ite in the light | coming summer. All sprinkling will! and other cities | and Lad-| TODAY | formality opened James governor RIVER. joe.) j ANCE COMPANY In Los Angeles) and senate wil! tie up with east etde || members on the open river appro and southern California territory BAR( WE WERI TURE MONEY IN THE ARE STORE THEY NEW $5.00 Shoes for $5.00 Shoes for $3.50 Shoes for $3.00 Shoes for $2.50 Shoes for $2.00 Shoes for Arcade Building ATED WILL BE BE Ba One *e¢| priation In return for support for | Let Wallin & Nordstrom Shoe the Entire Family TOMORROW AND SATURDAY WE OFFER THE PUBLIC THE GREATEST AINS IN GENTLEMEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDRE PLACED ON SALE AT A SEATTLE SHOE STORE, We Are Closing Out-the Nickerson-Germain Stock WHICH WE PURCHASED FOR THE LOCATION, AS THE BUILDING WHERE FORMERLY LO rO MAKE ROOM FOR ANOTHER SKY-SCRAPER. TORN DO READ THE FOLLOWING PRICES CAREFULLY, 4 AVERS, WE WILI ARCADI PLEASED BUILBING TOMORROW OR"SATURDAY $1.50 Shoes for . , now lot Ladies’ Shoes, regular price $3 Bargain Table Children’s Shoes derpriced at A THOUSAND OTHER EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS AT WALLIN & NORDSTROM*S|NEW STORE 1327 vain Table Ladies Shoes, worth up to Factory to 2d Ave. The Novelty Cloak and Skirt company, one of the largest ladies’ wear manufacturing em |) tablishments on the coast, have moved their work rooms to 1316 |/ Segand avenue where their salesroom is located. A big force of expert work men a now engaged making the firm's new spring tallored suits and ski right on the | premises, where the cutting can under the personal supervision of L. 1 Hoffman, manager of the Novelty. A epectal branch of the Nov elty te the custom-made sult de partment which has grown at | a ph nal rate, and ite | growth ts undoubtedly due to the fact that beautiful garments of all kinds can be turned out on ort notice, under the #u pervision of Mr. D. Drucker, re cently of New York To the ladies who do not care | to buy ready-made sults, cloaks or skirts we offer them an op portunity to have swell man tailored garments made at very reasonable prices. A large selection of Buropean models imported for this de | partment « done /ER S FOOTWEAR E WN IN THE NEAR Fl THINK AT OUR AND TO IF YOU dP you $1.20 $1.95 and Button $2.95 , Way un . B5e Patent Lace », now Second Avenue 07 On the motion of Austin ©. Grif fiths, attorney for the Pacific Const Lumber Manufacturers’ the Chamber of Commerce yester day requested national affairs to bring in a report on the national reciprocal demur rage legislation proposed lumber shippers. This action was deemed neces wary in view of the fact that the president may call a special ses-|pay special salaries to expert as sion of congress to consider this | #essors 9 arn uae caper we a and other matters of interest to the| Mr, Parish is very anxious to we bo 4 no ¢ | “ p shippers. have the bill passed as he res | Weyerhausor and other large Um to avail himself of the ser-'** of ber concerns. Sections valued by expert timber cruisers, to ru..,ust | Dims at $70,000 were assensed last In one care Experts In Heating Have your Hot Air Furnace. in-|—2nere are, according (o his state: oon ut $106,000 Is assensed at stalled properly and your fuel bill Don’t neglect your opportunity $4,000. will be cut In two, Betimates given Geo. versity Bt $1.25 Sleeve Board 89c TO RE-ASSESS TIMBER VALUES TO REPORT anoctation, — County Assessor T. A. Parish , ment, 360,000 acres of asnessable from Olympta, timber land in King county . * banie’ the Some of it has been assessed for where ie about 26 per cent. of its actual committee on cities of the first value. Some of it at lese than 5 class, supporting the bill authoria per cent And some overlooked ing the county commissioners to ite committee on returned appeared has just by the entirely. Mr. Parish has in his possession the valuations on some | year at $56,000 or lens, Umiar valuations intelligently yO tom af tibet valued by Tle to buy TIDELANDS® = right R pac Os WO Oe ne Cooper Willis, 473 Colman building. | SPALOING ATHLETIC LIBRARY, oe A. Ll. Hall, 1111 First Ave, °*¢ 112 Unt - H, Woodhouse Co., Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S Seattle’s Reliable Store + ’ * 7. Friday Bargain List There isn’t a single shopping day in any week of the year that you cannot save money by doing your trading at this store. But if there is one day out of the six that is better than another that day is Friday. Be the bargain list long or short you'll find every item in it a real money saver for you. Tomorrow we offer— A Special Sale of Women’s Wrappers Every Wrapper in the store will be on special sale tomorrow, and that means that you will have a choice from more than 1,200 splendid garments at extraor- dinary reductions from the regular prices: Here are particulars: WRAPPERS WORTH TO §1.25. WRAPPERS WORTH TO $:.89. Good quality percale House More than Wr 89c $3.2 atone Wrappers in light and dark pers to choose from to- colorings and neat, pretty patterns, } morrow at this one price. Every Wrap- garments that will wash well and give } per in the entire collection is well made you genuine satisfaction. Are nicely } and there is an abundance of neat de- made. Have body lining, full ankle § signs. Materials are light and dark skirts, deep flounce and turnover col- } colored percales. They have a strong lars. They are cheap at the regular } body lining, neat ke effects and prices, which are $1.00, $1.19 and $1.25, } turnover collars. Skirts are full and but we want to give you a special bar- } ample and have deep flounces. Regu- lar prices are $1.69 and $1.89. Friday's gain in this department Friday, so take special price only $1.20 each. them at 8B¢@ cach joc RIBBONS 14c. $s.00 PICTURES $3.89. An assortment of 1,200 yards of plain Picture all silk Taffeta Ribbons, They come } joverg in widths of 3 to § inches. There isn’t } win have a yatd of Ribbon in the lot that cannot } 9 treat at be called an extra good bargain at Fri- } yy-Car- day's special price. You have every § thy’s to- wanted shade to choose from and the { morrow, quality is most excellent, The regular | we have prices run up to joc the yard. Friday } gipy fine only 14¢. large pic- PLLA LLLP LAL LED © tama, tiie cluding Etchings, Carbons, Water Col- or Fac Similes and Pastels, with an unusually good selection of subjects that you are bound to admire. Frames are of dark stained and gilt wood. Reg- ular price $5.00. Friday special ee $3.89. asc TOWELS 19¢. Good linen Huck Towels that will give you splendid service. They come in all white and in white with red bor- ders. They are 19x38 inches in size. The regular price is age each. Every Towel is a great bargain at Friday's special price, 1D¢. sc RIBBONS rc. Plain Taffeta Ribbons in the narrow widths that sell regularly at 3c and 5¢ a yard. Your choice tomorrow, Fri- day, at only 1¢@ a yard. What a snap! Don't miss it 75¢ SHIRTS 65s¢. Men's Good Negligee Shirts, of Sea Island Mohair, in a beautiful, deep cream color. Without exception the best 75¢ Shirts we have ever seen in this style. Have soft collars, you know, and attached cuffs. Are full cut and extra good length. We have all sizes. Friday only 65¢@ each. aoc VESTS AT 15¢. Women’s Vests of white ribbed cot- ton. Have low neck and no sleeves, are crochet trimmed and have silk tape through yoke and arms. These are fine spring garments and good values at 20c Friday's special price is only ac RIBBONS ‘ce. All colors in plain Baby Ribbons, the qualities that sell regularly at 1c and 2c a yard, on sale Friday at only 1-2¢ a yard. each 15¢. We require the services of several experienced salesladies in the fol- lowing departments; Gloves, Ribbons, Laces and Fancy Goods. Apply tomorrow. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets Cremenerprenenmenypnomewe Just the thing for the economical woman who loves to “do up” her own shirt waists and light clothes. Has a baby sleeve board attachment as shown In the cut THE POPULAR DOVER EGG BEATER .....650 weeeeereeeereneeneee @ Seeeeeereeeeeeoes Te Regular price is 16¢ 50c CLOTHES DRYER poe aeakeaes 196 These dryers have eight wooden arms clamped to an tron bracket which fastens on the wall. No kitehen can be without them. VICTOR COAT HANGERS, with nickel finish, Regular price 2 for b0e LEATHER DUSTERS for...... © eeeeeee seereeceree eeverecees Parvititittiittt © saree 29e¢ The lé¢tnch sige. Terms on Above Specials Are Cash

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