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Morris as Str John, The plece rune all week with the usual matinees Two Popular Songs. When Corinne, the Hite ¢ who te playing .“Mary ‘ve Minutes from Broad. ings “Mary ta a Grand Old " she ts said to bring teare to the eyes of moat of ber audience and te nightly taking from eight to tem encores on the song Another song which Corinne haw tm this play te called “Boe Long. Mary,” which for a year past bas been the craze in New York and Chicago, ATTACK QW CEIGA "Jelegranh Bervice) GALPA, March 12 A with an tome Nicaraguan With the Minstrels, A big act entitled “Way Down South in the Land of Cotton,” where negro life on the plantation ts depleted, is being featured by George Primrose’s Minatrel con pany whi comes to the Grand Thureday for four performances. meamers carrying armed od slate ae tp the chiel fruit center, and puare will be a eerious blow 000 10 MEN ON S STRIKE 5 Telegraon 8 Gervi ew.) h 12—Five} atte “Alloe-Bit-by-the-fire.” Miss Roselle Knott will tour Australia and the Antipodes next soason, presenting her successes, When Knighthood Was tn Flower,’ “Alice Bit-by-the-Fire,” “A Mod roing.|ern Magdalen,” “Cousin Kate” and ship | others out for] here tonight only, in her new offer | tm, “Alice SIt-by-the Fire,” which hag won such favorable comment from press and public alike VETO GOES 10 COUNCIL ‘The councit last evening the mayor's veto of the Prefontaine place franchise of the Seattle Kiec j trie company. The vete was laid over for a week, In the meantime the Veto will be considered By the corporations committee, The mayor disapproved the frar chise, specifiealty for the reasdn that It was not the original, but a carbon copy which altpped throug! the council. Behind this te the betlef of the mayor that the company should be made to give a common-user priv thege on ab the Third am trechage, Ss ‘Star Offers Many Laughs fe a lot of fun at the Star caused print the new bill, T Dyliya aad and ‘Leonard All three were recalled several times Leslie f# an tmitator Wealth of facial (wists and fmpersonations robught waughter. Dyliyn sings Like Teddy Did,” at the end verse don! pasate and g like the presiden @ Leonart eh thetr $2 automodile that refuses and that later is blown with its occupants. ere excellent comedians Mile. Carrte plays DMM selections, Jarvis ¥ offer @ musical sketch, [Reset sings “Good Night, Be- 5 the Starascope bas 4 of “Pictures of All Na- fs completed by Al pician, in a series of and iiusions, As on nt, his tele be confined to the mat I$ LEGAL Before the 2 meeting of the A.-Y P.-E. executive committee yesterday afternoon John W. Roberts, coun At the Seattle. Patti and her troubadours big house at the Se last night, and sang fate favor. The long pro many good features, the feeond act of the of Normandy” being es fine in a musical way. dors and the famous wt their head will be Besttle afl week “The Jolly Musketeers.” The Jolly Musketeers,” Offer “The Grand Duchess” reju Modernized, and made sprightly by specialties and a ow ations, ia running the Lyrie. There Songs galore, and the chorus is dotng its share the numbers catch the the Piper bill for raising money for the fair by the sale of shore lands la constitutional The following local were chosen to collaberate with Messrs. Howard and Galloway, ar chiteets tn chief of the fair: Gra ham & Myers, Somewell & Cote, Bebb & Mendel and Redes, NARROW ESCAPE IN HOTEL FIRE STE. March 12-—The troquots hotel was burned to the ground carly this morning. The loss ts $200,000. The! 25 guests narrowly escaped with | their Ives, getting their night clothes on. "A Lady of Quality.” lols this week there is of “A Lady of Qual & are two tremendously dramatic scenes, one in ja bests Sir John Oxen of jit and again when pursued she kills her treant lover with a rid hides bis dead body @ Beg old fashioned sofa are played by Mixs Ay as Clorinda and Mr. ft leave on that trip until you Dalr of the guaranteed PUT- BOOTH, at A. Ll. Hall, 1401 av. C. A. Hunter, Portland agent of jthe Rock Island system, who ts in Seattle, is quoted as saying: “There tinental ines in Seattle right now.” “DEAN” CIGAR. The new quality, 6e. The PUTMAN leather boots are the world’s standard, at A 1. BALL, 1111 Firet av. - THE GROTE-RA NKIN COMPANY Senne, Made in every way. Can be = golden oak, weathered or mahogany finish. Measures 24 tn. wide by 41 high, with bed 24 in. When leaf is down. under leaf has roll front and fs mounted with two brass pulls. Interior ar- org of pigeon holes, Malia, etc, Is good. Desk has French shaped front lege. This Solid Oak ~. Rocker j i Special $7.75 = hi Regular Price $13.60 A very comfortable high back Rocker, made of solid oak in golden quartered fin ish. Back panel and seat are covere with Spanish leather, Broad shaped arme are braced at front end by fancy brackets attached to posts, The regular price of this Rocker ts $12.60. Waner on j shown in illustration {# made from one i n OF weathered four single securely fas’ screws, Is 24 in j Regular price 36 for tomorrow only. We cannot accept ers for them. Buy Now Mise Knott will be seen/ ROBERTS SAYS BILL sei for the exposition, declared that | architects James H.} out with only| ie room for three more tranecon-/ mea ‘AUEF TRIES HARD T BE RELEASED Two FUTILE ATTEMPTS mail)? TO BE SET FREE FOR TIME BEING ON BONDS — JUDGE DUNNE DENIES BOTH, (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 12. Abraham Ruef made twe fullle at tempts to sdoure his release on ball when he appeared Dunne this morning. The before Judge rt wan firet asked to ap ON THE FRONT : The steams! deen charter > Pennsylvania at d by the Northwestern YOUNGSTOWN FIFTY LOTS, Two LINE; SOME CLEARED; PHONES: MAIN 605, | TORCHON Laces. } / A great many dif Se : ferent de in | nice quality new Torchon i} Laces, in widths from 2 Hi to 3. inches; regul | | prices up to tac; & morrow only S¢ . oe | | | | | : like an avalanche under value. prices talk. } | 1 | UNLOADING SILK morrow only 1c. 1 For Plain Taffeta Ba c Ribbons, the quality sold regularly at and 3c a yard; 1c a yard. White | 149c ghtly For your mussed fre | UNL OADING KID GLOVES. your head ith ne ot n Lindh $1.46 for ga! ones, $2 and 0 hate, while they last, at $1.20 Thine ie short-—«o hurry to 1432 Second av oe BLOCKS FROM PRESENT CAR $380 UP; GOOD VIEW; 10 MIN- UTEO RIDE FROM PIONEER SQUARE. EASY PAYMENTS DILLEY-CHANDLER CO. OWNERS, 205 PACIFIC BLOCK. 1-8 inch wide; tomorrow only Unloading choice of a good, big including all siz m bei Regular value 75¢ to $1.00. WANT FERRY KEPT OW KIRKLAND RUN idents of Kirkland, Juanita, neta nd and Houghton are up in arme againat the proposed selling or leasing of the King county fegry boat by the county commis ay the laet Kirkland Saturday Al & Meeting of ‘ommefelal club prove the bonds previously viously given, and thie was dented nl following — resolution Ruef's counsel then asked the ~ 7° court to o Rue f released on] “Resolved, that the county com $10,000 bonds on each of the five In- | missioners be requested not to sell dictments hie was also dented, lor lease the ferry boat for & period The case adjourned until 19 lok so days, and that they take im o'clock tomorrow and Ruef was Met eps to put it in repairs. Wrancia hotel taken ok to the Bt taad people claim that the in charge of Elison Rigay and de it ts absolute necessity, and puties. t in disposed o! the linmediately after the Ruef mat om the Spoqualmie valley tor wan disposed of the schmite diverted to Snohomish case Wan called, but postponed un ul tomerrow abip company to carry 16,000 000 shingles from Puget sound to pays Wanted Ban Francisco. To join the Seattle Newsboys’ union The steamer Bureka of the Globe land sell Seattle papers. Initiation Navigation company, which svi |e 80 cents. Goad cumate wit bei yesterday from San Franetsco, will be placed on te Call at The Star office, Moran drydock. | Provided A Han Pranciaco diapatch says | 1309 Seventh av., and ask for John| that the ship Dirigo, which went | Gleason, secretary oso! ashore on Alcatran island Sunday | }iald can fix 10-1111 Piret av night, wae floated yesterday The | ‘see damage wae emall. “GREAT GOINGS ON SAYS MIZHER (Star Special Gervice.) NEW YORK, March 12-—An tn- terview with Wilson Mixner ia printed, in which he hints mystert ously that there may be “great go ings on” thie week unless there in « compliance with his wishes relative to his wife, formerly Mra, Yerkes, widow of e traction magnate Misner haw returned New York & prolonged wenee in the strong, confident and as well dressed an ever A newspaper article brings tt out | that Mixner, on reaching this city did not go to his wife's restlence, but | ~ put up at a hotel on Fifth ay. with a friend, It is hinted that he ts this friend's guest and that his purse has become less bulky than it was when he left for Ban Francisco. cliement prevails and t le most up at the cloni of Men's Goods at John Lindh Co. 1432 Becond av, Ali goods go at HALF price. Money taike. But it generally ‘good by” to the man who has not « savings account. Start a savings account with A Big Snap GILMAN ADDITION Corner box140 2 blocks from brewery and car Une, $350 Cash $800; balance 2 years. This is a fine location, and & good business lot. This won't last long. JAS. W. ROSENBAUM Real Estate Broker. 306 Oriental Block Main 2898 Tod. 4447 IND. 608. SECOND AVENUE setween PIKE ano PINE Unloading Sale End of Freight BlocKade Results in Great acrifice of Values Under ordinary circumstances we would not think of slaughtering prices at this season of the year. February selling, together with our immense spring stock, are rushing in on us But now all the goods bought . The bills for these goods are falling due is up to us to turn the merchandise into money in the shortest possible time. During the next four days whole blocks of new goods will be sold at away It’s a case of sell now and repent later. Here is the way the sale will start off tomorrow— | But These are all dainty new fabrics that are shown They come in the designs, polka dots, small plaids and launder beautifully, what is worth Ce r by tomorrow for the first time. latest 1907 ad They will all sprays. and there isn’t a yard in the lot but toc, We want to turn them into money, so take 1 Spool Baby Ribbons; them at 6c. One dress pattern to each cus- 25 Nice Scotch Plaid 2© you know the kind; al na A ace a © Silk Belts, with large, | ways Ic a yard; tomorrow only fashionable buckles; regular | half a cent Ln ee price, Goc each, Sale price, 25¢, Waists assortment, These are es, from 34 to 42 ng handled in a recent dis also!mussed, but splendid ‘Unloading wh Unloading White 95 For any waist in another assortment, i Cc ing numerous styles and all sizes. These The! Unloading Sale price is and listen to what it « Start with $1 and up now, and WITH UBS We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Agoounte BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Bale Deposit Co. Nome, Alaska. VAL. LACES. 4c Many new, up-to date designs in pretty Val. Laces, Edg ings and Insertings, from ¥ to 1% inches wide. The regular values run up to toc. Tomorrow, 4¢ a yard, for January and every day, and it we will let the HANDKERCHIEFPS. RIBBONS pa . r For Ladies’ White All 1 2} For Plain Taffeta Unloading ic Pure Linen Handker- : 2¢ and Satin Taffeta a fs. a hese have ay a | | 4 < ner and are unlaundered. The nets ohgde wedge Wash Goods Scebcaeatereenice | a yard; tomorrow, 2'4c. dered they would cost you x ra ‘ more. Sale price, 6c each. Six | © Baby Ribbons, in all ic fn , a ee pnnpmaniomnnnents | rom an immense assortment colors; 4 to % inch wide; reg a yard new, washable Organdy BACK COMBS, ular values up to 4c a yard; to- 4 awns, af only 6c's ys 4 1 Finely Polished Am- Back ombs, light and dark shades; lar value asc each; on sale ¢ they last at only 16c each ber - Colored SILK BELTS. Waists includ are values at $1.00 and $1.25 UNLOADING DRESS GOODS. For those splen For your pick of a $2.96 os ean Underwear Ste es button length Black and White We have too much underwear in the weights that } AYARD Press Goods, in brok- | Kid Gloves that you have been cs Bg a pact Bcolehece tes occ: opsiig eign en checks, stripes and fancy | chien Sie Bento | ankle unath Friese we inten-bto unload at once if low ¢ mixed effects. Widths are 36 to | ar price is $3.7 rait pt 48 inches, and the regular | ding Sale price only prices will do it. Tomorrow Pehle 5 als age to G08 6 3008 1.25 Underwear at only 98 Eight - button $ st Underwear at only 89c | For black and white, $1 length black or 4 ©5¢ Underwear at only brown and white and white Kid Gloves, the $2.50 soc Underwear at only AYARD blue and white check | quality, tomorrow only $1.98 a 25¢ Underwear at only ed Panama Cloths; all extra pair nnn f good qualities ; 56 inches wide, | ms ane " and big bargains at the sale | NECKWEAR ‘Unloading price; only 89c a yard | Take your pick t P 69 For splendid 85 UG, noton tek won etticoats © striped Resume tl 10 pie of ladies’ neck 98 For your choice of 300 Black Sateen Petti AYARD Cloths, 42 inches in is w variety rs Cc coats In at least 15 different style These width ; in black and white, blue end deniers: Wt8 The $ are all good quality garments and well finished. The } and white and brown and regular prices run o 75¢ regular prices run up to $1.25. The Unloading Sale } white They're great values | Easy to find a bargain here price is only g& 4 and only 69¢ tomorrow | | summer. The Seattle operatives, water, ee TO SPRINKLE Ol CARLINES The board of public been authorized to purchase electric street sprinklers for sprin Kling along street railway lines this They will cost $12,000. Hlectric company ta) to supply the cars, and the city the the Pianola Piano $500 ost of Imitations DO NOT TAKE ANYONE'S “BAY-60" BUT INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSEL! 1 PIANOLA PIANO repairs and Or THE OF THE METROSTYLE. For SOLE FACTORY AGENTS D. S. JOHNSTON CO. 992 SECOND AVE. Men the John Mitchell VELOUR CALF, VICI AND PATENT LEATHER, Union Made. Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St. $11.00 4.6 Iron Bed for $12.00 4.6 Iron Bed for $12.00 4.6 Iron Bed for $12.00 4.6 Iron Bed for $12.50 4.6 Iron Bed for $12.50 4.6 Iron [ed for $13.50 4.6 Iron Bed fo $13.50 4.6 Iron Bed $15.00 4.6 Iron Bed for $16.50 4.6 Iron Bed for $17.50 4.6 Iron Bed for $20.00 4.6 Iron Bed for $25.00 4.6 Iron Bed for $15.00 4:6 Vernis Martin $20.00 4.6 Vernis Martin Shoe o oe KID Sxconp Avenve & Spring Street FERS | A CS works has two BANK BLOWN UP, HUNNEWELL, Kan., March 12 The National k here was wree ed by robbers early this Sorta who used dynamite. The robbers ped on & handear. Broad’s Lecture, y Broad, who has spent some time as « missionary among the Fiji islands, will give a lecture at the Beatt minary, at Rows, at 8 o'clock this evening on the #ube ject, “Madagascar Many to Graduate. This year’s graduating class of the LACKING THE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES ‘fava VIVANT ey pNAL IVAN Sample Sale Sacrifices of HIRON BEDS For Wednesday and Thursday Unprecedented Bargains high school t# to be a record ‘o hundred and fifty eparing to graduate next June, which exceeds the 1906 ila! the | breaker. ABOUT IT, DO NOT PA POR ANY IN- STORES EVERYY'“©®eE. ADDITION TODAY. Two Weil Known Gentlemen were going home one evening recently and the talk turned to the ever present tople of the cost of Mving. Mr. A plained that he found it ficult to live on his income, much less save anything. At this juncture the conductor came through and Mr. A paid five cents for his fare instead of buying twenty-five tickets for a dollar, “Tt is eamy to see why you are poor,” remarked his friend: “Anyone who re fuses to save twenty per cent on his money will alwaye be poor.” How trae, and what a teat sum he could accumulate in a few yoars if he saved the extra per cent on all hie trane- actions and placed it fm a sav- ings account with this com- pany. START AN ACCOUNT TODAY. Northern Bank & Trust Co. Capital fully paid, $100,000. DON'T FORGET Our temporary location, pend- ing the removal into otr new building is 318 PIKE STREET > + GiGi & Mite a. 0 RAG © RT © REE @ a