The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1907, Page 3

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ee 2 Re NNER Te, OE. BE STAR— LY aT P SPEND ov eee ba SROWNFELD “NO RELIEF" SAYS TEDDY | 0 coco ot NEW YORK, March 20.--Mra. day fr Sam. to? p.m on Ye y | Margaret Harold Bavidge, for m ler way from 22 | ler way from 22 ace Marvin, son of Dr, Marvin, of FAIL T0 LOCATE Kittshummoek, Del, who was kid- napped recently. It was announced STOLEN CHILD ponitively that the hiding place of the kidnappers had been found and that young Marvin would be reseu- dav, to 4th av, years Known in theatrical ¢lreles PRESIDENT piscuss: 8 pial, finanotal situation, which was gone jas Mageie Harold, died suddenly CIAL AND RAILROAD GITUA- | 8 to at length, geet — Po ee : |yesterday, Her son, Willlam T TION WITH SELIGMAN The pi int does not believe,” |” pyate creat in 4 by midnight, At 1 o'clock this Savidge, Waa arrested Saturday ¥ anid Heleman, “he can do anything | morning, however, the detectives ' | night, charged with having shot to relieve the railroad situation MORE BILLS SIGNED (Scripps Telegranh Gervies.) | turned from the search and an- ; Thip_ carpenters | Rosalie D, Wilbert, @ trained nurse! ¢ bare gare (Borippe Telegraph Service.) it needs rotleving, AU he can do ERIK, Pa, March 20—Local 4¢| sounced that the boy in question i quarterma and the shock of the young man's mie Brownfield, alias the “Allbi| WASHINGTON, March %0.—/ 18 to enforce the present law - tectives yesterday were sure that!) was not the Marvin child, but the trowble ¢ sald to have aggravated | Kid," who, together with Lawrence | Tsaao N. Beligman was in confer-| “he prtrident maid he was not Veked Gacelad bervion) they had located in this place Hor-| son of a Ripley, N, Y., couple. at ; . ray struck adrydock Mire demant » was | a cane of heart trouble from which |D¥e, 14 accused of robbery, tn on|ence today with Prenident Rooxe- | resdiialblgs for the motion of the! or vary, 2 M - 4 . by the com) | the mother had suffered for several {fal today before Judge Morris and|Velt for half an hour this morning, | statty h tures on the railroad Pty nee ert oe | i Rie ordered clos: | years. & Jury in the criminal court. The | *8d upon leaving said the president | quedion, Qpd will force to an inmue| og. fh No. 90-—Amending section i Boh Ti tor Sas specific charge fa the taking of | sent for him to discuss the general h 7 ” ‘ awed at what wageoutlined yeaterday. 716 of Ballinger’s code relating to the men employ $9 and a wateh from the person | drydoek the organisation, classification, in eee trvden NEW INCORPORATIONS [oc chtsrice tremaricheon, ow Nov 1%, TELEGRAPH BRIEFS ioxg" pe What will be done | corporation and government of mu- | having bee al = — 1906. The police believe that itt plouje carried out lelpal corporations. } at Morans, Brownfield has been guilty of many . > taba od ect connie, et aking of food fishes the ralxe wed for there (Star Special Service.) - end earpente | OLYMPIA, March 9¢.—The fot. | bberies and hold ups French Elector “System. uae Lamederoff Dead H. B. No, 17-—Relating to the for Harbor have been | lowing corporation papers have The morning was taken up in it~! PARIS, March 20.—France will] § REMO, Italy, March 20} matio 14 management of road t , filed with the secretary of | Panelling a jury, and the case will have a new. elec toral system, 1t| Cougs V, Mi Lamadoroff, the former | districts and the appointment of tg day, ¥ o the principles of | Rus@ian foreign minister, in dead I pervieors | It berreported that he was poisoned H, & No, 349--Providing for the ‘ last all of this afternoon and & part) will be based gt) 4 oy 4 of « tee tion re ting in in- | of tomorrow | Proportional representation fe getting oe Ferndale.) Aasttant Prosecuting Attorney | Ucket voting Waving Russia. annexation to cities of the firnt work. T! en Merenedic company, °C Htor the state, Frank M, Wiesling And Butte Also Walked, Gtramers in Gale. providing © methoa theretor. | men | erbors appears for the defendant BUTTR, March 20.—Not a wheel| SAN FRANCISCO, March 20. H.W No, 3 Relating to the | ll le from the United Redmond Trading company, of lon a street oar ia turning, the men | Steamers Umatilla and Watson, ar | shipment of life stock ter’ office 49,000, C. W. Huttman, F. U ry Worry making good and going out yester- | TYING ffogmBeattle, report tremend-| HH, , No, b—The Torrens land | bean af the Tenth cavalry wi ! and H. R. Huttman pie | @8Y, morning and refusing to Ko lous kule@™ southbound. Both had | iw | ¢ from Se le to the oe wes ny raat! .} about the safety of your —a lback during the day Walking Is 64 houfe of a eoutheaster. papers, money, jewels, etc, may stan ant ae andeaa cen kee hat th i typewrit- | been fMled by the United States dis ee | looks, bh | trict attorney that the railroads al Engineer Killed. | lowed horses to remain in the cars| DOTY, Wash, March 20-—The 48 and 66 hours without food or | easing used at the Doty Lumber & | water. Shingle corapany was wrecked here wea yesterday nad the engineer, W. W | Can't Stop Them Now. Wymore, was killed, being crushed WALLA WALLA, March 20-—|"8der the boller The farmers of this district will eo HOUSEFURNISHINGS tablish their own employment of If there in aad “ng A sa . coat | — — and Herman Knau- | easily avoided. Rent a BOX in the doing the grand hike. $10 Assesement on Shares. | "hig Four Timber company, of FIRE AND BURGLAR, PROOH BAN FRANCISCO, March 20 —— Rudebeck SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS 0 | Cruel, Crue! Railroads. On account of the ship subsidy bill : ve Glasses Area D. PERKINS & CO BANKERS in| Los ANGELES, Cal. March 20.| failing to pass the last congress a Test French dinner fm th tty bogpie- SKA BUILDING, Cherry | ‘The Santa Fe and Southern Pa Oceanic Steamship company | F eat French dinne @ etty | owen |~-Tt } 5 : Hecessity $1.00. Served Sundays and holidays! BOXES $4.00 PER YEAR. *¢e | “fle have been crust to horses ship mu yo a, peclal levy of $10 on | ‘ feu ache or tire casily./$ to 11 p om, WIR fine music ped on their roads. Information has |¢@¢h sare for expenses. } | meate served @ ta carte, alee. Se-| Kodake, tering Ca, top floor Crown |era, sewing machin ‘corner Second av. and James jeycles, motorcycles repalred eee Spinnings.’ ° You and furnish} and up. Sehu Company, 1207 fice for the purpose of hiring farm hands hie will do away with feos from applicants and foes to be paid by the farmers to the employment offices. H — | Found Brother in Jail. SPOKANE. March 20.-—fuale! Turnley, of San Francteco, adver tised in local papers for informe tion as to the whereabouts of her | Oldest In America For Goou Results tonal quality of the Chickering & Sons Pianofortes has been adopted as the only consistent quality of the Plano tone by all t Cook Btoves to The. piece is Room same ALBERT HANSEN | the leading makors who aspire to Musical preeminence. i j During a career of more than elghty years, the distinct { Special Clearance Sale of ‘“ mA brother, ‘The poltes answered, stat: | We Cut Glee The remarkable increasing demand in Seattle for these Odd Furniture Pieces Sas Sos nl eee ae 10 FIRST AV. 706 | Destitat‘nstruments has boon widely and favorably com j omnes Folding Beds mented on in the Music Trade Journals as being evidence ow and Friday will witness a special sale during which many odd pieces oa | Can Loot First Cities. of the Culture and prosperity of this great City. 7 will be marked at greatly reduced prices. As “Odd” pieces from suites, the PUERTO CORTEZ, Honduras Woodhouse & Piatt In our large stock we are now exhibiting four different ‘ |Mareh 20.--Letters found on cap PANTS TO ORDER FOR styles of these superb Grands, and we most cordially invite you of which have been sold, or as articles which have sold down to but one or jtured soldiers of the Nicarnguss to visit our warerooms—whether you intend to purchase or FURNITURE CO. $4.00 at the @ kind, it is desirable from our stand point to dispose of them at once, in order to Blaisces show that they have author ‘ . 7 space they occupy to new goods. ity to loot the first cities they cap hale, Agente fer the CHAR- UNION TAILORS, not. We assure you, however, that this is « most favorable pa: Py ® K RANGES and Com a ngly, prices have not been spared in our determination to move these pieces, fj ture. This has apecial + plete Housefurnishers. 814-618 Third Ave. opportunity for you to install a Chickering & Sons Grand in 4 c ' many of the richest people are 418 Pike St Coliseum Rink Bulldi our home. ; of Apa eg shop- peyied but eer pnp A a pte Syed psf | Americans, and this ‘government ie [_Phopes: Main 3998; Ind. 2096 ” tad y in their present condition, without the privilege of exchanges. No C. O. D., saa ‘ : aoe — - —— i act a nor mail orders can be filled. See These Special Sale Goods in Our Windows The following is but « partial list of the goods tncluded. Watch the windows for other ar Geplayed as the sale progresses e e e White Maple Dresser .. 87.75 | $14.28 Oriole GoDasket , Garly Birch Commode . 89.75 $17.25 Birdseye Maple Dressing Table | f Hl h t lit Saee Revolving Bookcase ... 83.95 $16.00 Green and Gold Iron Bed, full size, 88.75 ouse 0 | es) ua Quartered Oak Arm Chair : $23.76 Golden Oak Dresser ~ <e-++ {95.78 | $96.00 Weathered Oak Callarette || 903 Second Avenae Stores Everywhere Golden Oak Revolving and Tilting Oftice § 6.00 Goldew Oak Jardiniere Stand .....81.95 $4.15 $20.00 Mabogany Parlor Arm Chair ....818.75 Quartered Oak of” ce Coat | $17.50 Green Velour Bed Couch ....+. $9.75 Millinery Opening | On account of limited quantities, it may happen that the particular piece you want has in Which case something else can undoubtedly be found among the sale goods that ts salie- early and secure first chotee, Solid Oak Nursery “The Bank of Savings” Capital $400,000.00 Savings A ts Only Rec ived. ' Rocker Special $1.5 5 | wal women ¥ : | R. Auzias-Turenne, Vice Presi- We beg to announce our REGULAR PRICE $275 Rocker pictured herewith is made of solid oak in dark Has padded seat covered with enameled cloth, which by covered naila. Back consists of an embossed upper fwo plain lower panels, filied in with seven turned spindies ib of long post construction has brace arma, turned legs and dent. | 0. H. P. La Farge, Secretary. Le C. Paimer, Cashier, TRUSTEES: R, Auzias-Turenne, Pres. Yukon ; Daniel Kelleher, of Bausman & j Investment Co. Kelleher, Attorneys. dames Campbell, Lumber Cap- Harry Krutz, Pres, Washington Formal Spring. Millinery Opening | ' Regular price $2.75. Special price tomorrow 81.55 | italiet. | Lean and Trust Co. John Corgiat, Real Estate Cap- | 0.’ pba Farge, Secretary italiet. s pi ies ow I} |] George J. Dans, Treas. W. D. Ho- | Malcolm McDougall, Capitalist. Regular $12.50 " Thursday, Friday and arin ae % i ; Alex, F. McEwan, Pres, Seattle ri ffi a by rohant. Lb aturday of this week | tees ng Real Estate | John H. NMcbrae Pre Pres, McGraw Music Cabinet Special $7.75 ‘This pretty Music Cabinet is Capitalist. | & Kittinger. ai | John W. Eddy, Mgr. Port Blake- | Waiter Oakes, Capitalist. ley Mill Co, Ralph A. Schacntta’ Manager Standard Furniture Co. James she annon, Physician. Victor Hugo Smith, Capitalist. John Erikson, Mining Capitalist. Gabriel Faure, Banker. Seshua Green, Pree, Iniand Navi- Yourself and friends are cordially invited. made throughout of solid oak in golden onevare eatin gation Co. | Frederick K. Struve, of John front open dies ten boom oo —— vee Fong Pcs j ‘ ow. 2 . aan Hi | . tend a little above top, the latter Ia. — at. ‘oe Picts Shas las, nager esay Investment Co. F. Ww. ‘West, of West & Wheeler. 4 Per Ct. Paid on All Deposits BANKING HOURS: 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. Tarr SATURDAYS: 10 a. m. to 12 m.; 6 p. m. to 8 p, m. ERIKSON BUILDING, Northwest Cor. First Avenee and Untversity Special exhibit from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Thursday and | Friday; 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday. forming an attractive shaped pane! Door is shaped at lower end, and fe fitted with lock. Interior con tains four sliding shelves which are shaped to.make it easy to remove music. Front legs are shaped Height of cabinet 39 tn, width 18 in. Regular price ; apectal special price tomorrow $7.75 i Same Cabinet in mahogany finish Seattle’s Greatest Embroidery Sale eee: Wee accommo "ee ak at t same special price. safe in saying that there isn’t 43c a yard in the lot worth less than 65c, and real values run up to $1.50, All “This Solid Golden Oak Rocker, S Special $2.85 a yard ser Swiss Embroideries, with |] i REGULAR PRICE $5.00 —_—_—_—_—o_oOOO and open work designs. Widths | i Mustration fs shown a handsome Rocker made of selected oak dioilbatierinss’ sh gay Pathe Me . 3" ; ac pnts ' a @Uartered finish. Is an sion post design, with bent SPSRS POSETNR WN Wile Lees FO TCH Cvery FE W: d d d ' 1. Rocker has large shaped arms supported piece These are not short lengths or seconds. Every or e@ nes ay an ' ie shaped wood seat, turned rounds and legs. piece is full length, crisp, new and perfect. You cannot : We offer these simple household necessities at prices that will appeal to the thrifty housekeeper. They are low in | fail in getting a bargain at this sale. You cannot be dis- | appointed. There is plenty,for everybody who comes. | The McCarthy store never advertise le without hav- | ing the goods to show you. Remember, regular prices | 6s¢ to $1.50 a yard. Tomorrow, 43¢. Sale starts at 8:30 | | fw anedient vate. st our regular price of $5.00, Special price , $2.85 NEW ARRIVALS day to day will be noted news of goods arriving. If you have been asa price but high in quality a.m, See ovr window ? i Regular $4.25 COUCH COVER for .........+ses00e $2.75 Te this space tron alemed that certain goods you went have not been received, watch for a note of their P | BS : ‘ oe oe | New Spring, ; Druggists Special Lot of Arabian Net Lace Cortains ANGLO-PERSIAN RUGS PORTIERES OF VARIOUS KINDS 1 mt en : ANGLO-INDIAN RUGS TAPESTRY GOODS if Neckwear z : Sundries — pone bates a , eon : * ane r - », £ eo . . . ‘ .75 a BODY BRUSSELS RUGS : LACE CURTAINS | Such a lot of beautiful new W asP'stck ; You'll be well repaid if you visit this de } Regelat 00.00. Curtain fer,.0 pale. « 92.30 spit nt ELI Tab End Collars, Jabots and T retry TWPn- { partment tomorrow, Note these specials; — | Regular $3.75 Curtain for, a pair . #240 overs, all dainty de ig ns, but made from ma nn nner nrc terials that will launder beautifully 98c For three-quart Hot Water Bags, i i Panel Screens in Great Variety Also many lovely new Lace Collars in of white or maroon rubber; Kitchenware CY} ng the modish hand-painted ef { kind that sell regularly at $1.25 each | 4 Ad Appropriate Scroen ix an excellent thing to use as a feature of the Dining-room, or may be an't help being enthusiastic oygr them art Wea dike oSiatine?” taaineas | Specials ' Wey effectively in the library, bedroom or e#itting-room. In order to call your attention to our = ; 4 Mites ; “4a Pipe HH : en cluding all the desirable sizes in various designs and colors, the fol Special tomorrow—nearlypeo ¢ 5 , ci so ¢ , : g no se old should Geenite cc Waamdetwars THA : are ed for tomorrow ‘c. en new White Swiss ‘Byrngver § be wi : rbsitgssihy a 7 sf es be: AND COFFEE POTS, 75¢c 2 or REGULAR $245 SCREEN, SPECIAL Collars, all prettily embroidered in mews de 19 box for choice of Eaton Hur 8 quart pot for 4 Girve-panel Serco frame of onk finished golden. Each panel measures 18x66 in. Pan petra ie iepules wa rage cath ah, Cc but’s Fine Box Stationery, includ tek a are Nited with art ¢ in new designs. Regular price $2.85; special tomorrow ..@1.45 i, ee ee . Ao ? Blue Enameled White Lined 3 ) I ; Ae ll morrow only 7. ing Prine Linen, Volaine Linen and LIPPED SAUCE PANS, 75c 1 REGULAR $7.00 SCREEN, SPECIAL $3.75 bs Kara Linen, 2. f paper and 24 en e pe ~~ na ’ 4 pay 4 ; c ier three pane! ng frame of golden finished oak. Each panel measures 20 In. wide py Ss ie welenat eva baal ilar price 25¢ pan fOF sseee severe BOO m high Th xtra panel at top In a burnt design, Panels are filled with burlap rin n er Ai Golots to select Rerular pride 97.00; apecial tomorre ! pr "i U 10 For Pear's Unscented Transpar cs asecoaanae sand 7. ent Glycerine Soap. The regular ests Be g L } 19 Tomorrow “149 For 2 | of . ri pint bottle of i 1403 to | ’ c " ill sell Ladie Cc ices eae ad > | 4 fercerized Lisle Thread } witch Hazel; always sold at |e j Cotton Vest pure white 2 a ott t Second and fine ribbed, low neck- ) ‘Re ' ' ished about neck and } oth W all Wee 4 a i Corner arms with mercerized cot- 4 le Blue Enameled White Lined es ton tape. Garments pric- § choi f BERLIN KETTLES Pay Union ed regularly at a5¢ each { dont Tooth 0 Gquart Kettle for, Ve ® S$ Later Stre the one day only at 19¢. } Powder aste wr Tooth 2quart Kettle for, 49¢

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