The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1907, Page 5

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AR WITH JAPAN | FIVE YEARS TIME om ~ gREDICTION MADE BY HUDSON “when I Make this prediction, Our interests on the Pacific coast oo Ya U. 8 SHOULD Pw fitet a _MAXIM-SA\ coo FOR PA.| {ict And Our wealth ix alluring to é the Japanese, who " eer cific COAST FL thelr estimate of from the Russians. Telegraph Service.) TON, Ma “We are totally five years we will suoh a atruggh Maxim aid Japan could land Japan, tee prediction of ‘Maxtr. 4 New York, the great war muni have gained the white race unprepared for ch 22 have war and got them to the Rockies before we could check them “The United States should spend 200,000 men oa the Pacific coast tion inventor, whe is way to Indian Head to $200,000,000 for equipment and a -” Gmokeless powder teats | feet on the Pacific ocean as large my words,” be said, ax Japan's,” said Mr. Maxim HIGHES T BIDDER i WORK GOES TO ORTH AT $200 A ALTHOUGH PORT- FIRM OFFERED DOU. BERVICE FOR $130, | Dich lniniamoee goynci! turned down last comment ag offer of ambulance firm, Hoft- Bhepard, to do the ambe 0 ENGINES are a won made for all See the new slow lance work of the city for $130 « }month. A few minutes Inter it au thorized a contract with the Butter. worth firm of undertakers for a | term of two years at $200 a month. tm the Portland bid two ambu lances were offered, while In the Butterworth contract but one ts specified. The petition of George W. Hogle for tuerease of pay for ambulance service was tabled A loose joint of « leaky pipe Is sometimes a costly proposition. Let wa fix it at once. G. H. Brown Jeo. H. Woodhouse Co. 221 Pine st. Both phones, weity st, rear Arcade Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1531 Seoond | Aveaue. oe pring Sack Suits for Men SMART SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED IN STRIPES, CHECKS, PLAIDS AND MIXED ODS, CASSIMEKES, AND CHEVIOTS. IN TOP (Ts WE SHOW A SPLENDID COLLECTION IN (WS, TANS AND BLACKS, BROADHURST sYS $18 to $35 ER RELIABLE MAKES $15 UP. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. Strongest Topcoat House in the State and the othe best ¢ Y GETS CONTRACT | Hoe ate of the very BLACK ART] FINE SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT URE DEVELOPED BY A PHIL ADELPHIA GIRL. A SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT. Ry Mise Helen Parker (Seattle Star's Exclusive Bervies.) PHILADELPHIA, M 12. —The ol art of stihouct ting been developed to «& Mise Helen M. Parker, who ts mak ing a vcomfor itvetib it Recently ahe had a tare ¢ to portray the Maude Ada pany tn Peter Mise Parker's mother long been an accom: at silhouette cutting. taught her trick, Miss Parker's iret profes sional work was ia valent she has been gradually & out Inte portraiture. Where ashe meets with partieular success in in catching @ refined re wermbiance Bhe explains her meth 0f be under-exaggeration, as distinguished from cartoature. It re quires great nicety and much tal- ent, and years of practice HONDURAN FORCES has table an costume. who has (Scripps Telegraph Service) WASHINGTON, D.C. March tf —Advices received here state that | the Honduran forces have won battles with the Nicaragua two the firat at Namasique and the second near Teguclesipa, Manuel Bon mi be has taken the feild In person. FINDS BODY OF AN INFANT The ng aod entirely nude body jot a b , wereral days old, was | found tan aight on Niath ar. be tween Union and University ste by M. H. Murray, of 1381 Ninth av. who reported the matter to the po The body was wrapped in « newspaper and was partially hid dea beneath the sidewalk When an honest man has an hon eat lows, he wants hie insurance money without a lot of red tape and delay. This ls where the Washing ton Fire Insurance company see We are h fine art by! comes! plained, Cx COLOSSAL EXHIBIT OF AUTOPIANOS At KOHLER & CHASBE’S (Arcade Building) nS AEPORT fo MADE (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March 12.—Yestorda afternoon the Ross investigatio committees submitted its full rq port t the legisiatare, It recon monded that the attorney genery inatitute sult for the recovery ¢ lands tu the Croft deal on Le Washington, also the title to t pot hole oyster lands in Mase county Very little fault was found ral with the way the land oor tulsstoner's office has been condu ed The recommendations mad were thote already given in the dispatehos from day tw THE MARKETS 48 opened with a rush on av, this morning The goods, sisting of cab celery, cauliflower, carrots, which were expeeted yesterday not on the street until Busi Woatern stoamer \ Mee } ete hoon, were of many bayers this morning scoa cleaned up most of the arrivals The general market is firm with jno changes The announcement that the Oalifernia orange market |has advanced 60 cents a box has yet failed to make impression a local qhotetions Vegetabion, boom White Rivers, per tem 1 Seite Pruits, Oranges, fener. qeeql ee. cananas, per trees 62 ig tt rhubarb, jeer ehetoe Ot ep Tenge ryt tee warner Be ~<a % Meme: lire © Live Stoke. Meats Meer per Th Oye cows per mT veal per ih S8@s: motion ligt tah, pew toeeeet ~ ue Fish, Behommar halthert per ib Taree oteamer, THE REASON WHY. Many of the customers of Dante! Fubrman, the nobby tailor, 1016 Second ay, ask why be ts always eo busy making and taking orders for high grade clothing. If you coo sider the swell new ck of spring goods shown at this * and the excellent workmanship put Into ov ory walt, the reason ls easily ox me and see for your oe wolf 100 Autopianos for Seattle eat manufacturer's sale of AUTOPIANOS. ng a gr CHASE,” }iate last night and the presence) tribut ed (for advertising purposes) in Seattle. manufacturer’s cost, plus cost of freight, stool, drayage, etc. which means, a truthful representation of facts offer that the Seattle public will ever have to obtain an Autopiano YOU CAN DEPE IT IS A FACT. GRAND DISPLAY OF LIGHTS wale per ib, Me a Hay an Wheat hay tom tt Fab) “Srecked orm = 7 ean 3 A remarkable dinplay of the {cn pb: chopped teed, ton, M8, ent [aurora borealis or the northern | ere nights, was 4 from Beattie last Portiana SUMS ANd Soment, wm. | might. The electrical phenomena forks, per bbl, BH.) shone steadily in the sky to the plaster paris) north of the elty until nearly mid bad ht yard, wood The mantfestation was the bright ext seen here in years, though not as varied of tint and hue aa the wa tio; | brilliant display of about 12 years connie ber dra We Mec; Mpanish sheli peanute, tog | 880. Many were attracted by the vp usual coloring of the sky and stay od up half the night to wateh it KAUFFMAN 18 JUDGE. “M’MILLIN PAYS (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March 12-—The state huditor yesterday afternoon eaf¥ed three vouchers from John &. MoMillin for a sum a trifle over 2,000 for salary received, but not ned while he was state ratiroad commissioner (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March 12.—Governor Mead hae announced the appoint ment of Ralph Kauffman of Ellens burg as judge of the superior court for Kititas county, under the terms of the new law creating four ad ditional jadges, This completes the OLD BOARD REAPPOINTED, | four é ; BL PASO, Texas, March 12 (Star Special Service.) ‘a 2 , : OLYMPIA, Mareh 14.--Governor| Thee ratiroads, the Rock ei Mead today reappointed J. W Southern Pacific and Orient, « Sheppard, of Walla Walla; J, A.|]2OW fehting for @ terminal on the | Tormey, of Spokane; Thomas Sti ger, of Everett, and P. A. Williama, LS ) ought to cont Of Aberdeon, members ot the state|more—so delicious and pure board of education for a term of! weight, too. But not a cont dearer. two years. AMUSEMENTS. Annee POR O Roth Phones 65. THE GRAND ona Tonight Only—roest Shipman presents Roselle Knott and Asso- ciate Players in “ALICE -SIT-BY-THE-PIRE- Prices—$166 to 2c No phones after 7. 1, Manager. Thureday, Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matines, Geo, Primrose’s ALL STAR MINSTRELS, 80 Joyful Joymakers, Largest and Best in the World. to 240. Beat Bale Today Prices—§1.50 NOT YET-—BUT SOON, “FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY™ Geo, M, Cohan’s Big Noise, Mall Orders Now. Prices—26c, 10e, Hox sents, 30c. STAR ee ee MATINERG BACH DAY AT ps0 Reaitios Lanting Vauderttie Mouse, iF YOU LIKE FUN, COME ON, Albin, with a mew seth La ind Leonard, Mile. Carrie, the Star- View aecove, . 4. Bernard Dyliyn, Eddie A. Lestie, Jarvie and Tudor, Superb production of “A Lad oOo Quality.” Matiness dally except | Thursday and Friday. THEATRE Doors open, Matiness, 1:20 evening, 1:30, Performances be- Phonee—Hunset Main 1304; Ind. 4834 ain, matinees, 2:16; evening, 8:15, Lyric Theater rue & Crew, Mors. Phones 667. Occidental Ave. Regular Mets Bun. Wed. @ Gat. Tonight—All Week— Zinn's Musical Comedy Co. in the Military Musical Comedy, “THE JOLLY MUSKETEER: The talk of Greater Henttie, An up-to-date show ‘om pare with others No! Not Better! Better! Next—4th Big Week—“The Sultan of Mor once.” SEATTLE THEATER "=e & Orww, Worn Phones 4 Matiaees Thureday and Saturday—Tonight—All Week, the World Famous Incomparable “BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURG," Neat Week—“A Cowboy's Girl.” 1" Abé no changé tn prices—"Now i ‘BA ANKING BILL AND TORRENS BILL PASS | FIFTEEN DROWN (Scripps — graph hb Gievinnt) REDDING, Cal, March 12.—Dy the overturning of a river ferry boat (Gtar Gpecial Service.) 16 men, Greek# employed on con- struction work of the Sacramento | Valley & Hastern railroad, were n, After three |@rowned late yesterday afternoon, disoussion il reading the! while crossing the Pitt river. Two of | * land bill ano pamwed by &\the Grecks swam ashore, but the i. 8 eS lathers lout thelr heads and drowned “DEAN” CIGAR, Moneyback ~ wins Behiliing’s | The new quality, be oe? | Beat ose 72 Buck Ranges Sold in the past two days This is indeed a splendid record in range selling, and it means that 72 more families are enjoying the best range in the land—the great Buck Range. $1 down and $1 a week will buy one a one-day special priced less than half— —A Solid Steel Heavy Skillet. —this spider will not break or warp from heat, has hollow cold handle; the inside of skillet is highly polished ~—the regular value of this article is 6oc; on special sale for Wednesday at—~ 29c —only 1 to a customer, none sold to dealers. this epectal. e No deliveries on a splendid curtain special for Wednesday only— —White and Austrian Novelty Curtains + «+4 --~« regularly worth $3.50 and $4.00 a pai for Wednesday only— Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Avo. The manufacturers have shi In order to sell these instruments quic Now, this is the « The manufacturers want 100 Autopianc will advertise that instrument more effectively than more business for THEM in the future. —so we are working in co-operation t NEW AUTOPIANOS Thou- sands of people are making this ex- change throughout the United States, and @ edict that it will b a matter of y a fi are hen every h ave ed, t H 1-ntyle as a “household necessity t arki in (practically theme 1 J r You ald hink + ‘ ined to learn how little room y A re arte tak pia nd By . ino fears ot the vnieal parts harm eliminated. We also have a pumping A ) ou r than ing t ano would quickly vanish library of nearty every comy per mus t wdinarily. We desire t u known, from which customers car Wind onto a “ how r, that this i« T HEB ML SIC ROLLS purchase any plece desired if they fain he! , FACT. ‘There is absolute! hing We give free with each instrument wish to do so. But this te left er tEMEMBER, tr, caus . i fu i f the twelve rolla of mi and ow 00 tirely with th tomer, Th nay erate an Autopia Dano to y mand play acti ' 4 the mechan exchange department gives one th be certain ploces which you may de difficult ¢ The me aware that it wa i part id 9 ny opportunity of securing the latest sire to own—in which case you can time you try it 806" ts very ' yr + whanged way harm the regular plar The t absolutely free of charg In purchase them; but if not, you can saw it and played Of order enn ‘ - « 4y d-atyle or- mechanical parte of the Autoplano fact, we keep you supplied in mu tuke advantage of the free exchange YOURSELF, y Mase of 1 ¢ i of ; pianos you will surely ex are merely placed in the | tofore atc ‘FOR LIFE.” So, the difficulty library at no cost whatever to you. without one AN( Ave, KOHLER & CHASE THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE Established 185 and when we It will also mean more business for US Autopianos. The low prices and easy terms will do it— “THAT’S THE STORY IN A NUTSHELL.”” NOW IT’S | UP TO YOU. If you want a bargain that will never again be duplicated in Seattle, call quickly, pped us 100 Autopianos to be dis- kly, we shall sell them for about id, reliable ‘‘House of KOHLER & say THIS WILL be the lowest ‘D ON IT THAT ys sold in Seattle by April 1st. This in any other way—and will mean Easy Terms If Desired with them to dispose of these 100 before the supply is ex- hausted. KOHLER & CHASF. 3 Per | Cent Off | For Cash Don’t Ask re For More any child an op > And if you « u wou ot be THER DAY ON THE COAST Arcade Bldg., Seattle

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