The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1907, Page 3

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1 different parts of the town, espe clally the Jewteh quarters, Troops t and several of the pea» killed and wounded, ood Mareh ervene sigh—Sobilling’s “Renown” Malleable Range A FUEL ANO REPAIR SAVER ALL THE TIME | | j ed | | {ea strictly bigh-«rade range fn every sense of the word Wil prove its worth by the test of time. Every piece entering into Its construction {s rigidly examined by it te used, and every range is overhauled before te the factory for no other reason than to insure perfection fl, and place the user in no danger of getting an in Come tn at any time and let us show you the su of the Renown Malleable Range. Down and $1 a Week Secures Any One of Our Many _ STOVES AND RANGES | dramatization SSAC ea AME AH lian ERE hae RL. REAT MASHER ROUGHLY The @enial Joe Achlumpf last Hight appeared tn the role of a gal tant knight to @ lady falr, when, at the corner of Second and Cherry, he administered a sound thrashing to & young man who had inaulted the lady In question, The masher received damaged countenan today nursing a very » a badly while Joe is » hand, the } result of a vigorous contact with the firm jaw of the young Another obnoxious masher was put to flight last night by a young woman of a party of three, whe at. | na | tacked the would-be lady-killer with her umbretta. THE THEATERS “The Virginian.” Virginian,” the successful of Owen Wister's novel, comes to the Grand tonight for eight perform noes. The play made a pi hit here two years as y with Dustin Faraum and Frank Campeau in their old roles of the Virginian and Trampas, the ph should prove as pleasing aa of yc Mabel Wright will play Molly Wood and Bennet Musson will again om! way the part of & “The po a ular ain Lively melodrama of the kind the pubite wants has ben drawing big | houses at the Seattle this week A Cowboy's Girt" clones Satur} day night. “A Jolly Tramp” le next week's Dill. Many Like “Friends.” at the Lote is pleas ing many, The comedy t# a charm | ing one, worked out artiatically ie Just the bill to give the Pantages & chance to show its real) “Quinda’s Moths” will be ne, com pany worth | presented next week ut and Virginta,”* “Poul and Virginia” is the name; lof a clever comedy sketch now be ing acted at the Star theater by Marlowe. | “How to) Nat Kolb Tanner & and Bosate Gilbert offer Make Love.” Herbert's doge are! able to loop the loop, and Brown, the comedian, hus original) stuff. The other acts are up to the mark “Sultan of Morocco.” “The Sultan of Morocco” ts prov ing to be one of the best things) which the Lyric management has| yet offered the public. It te « musical mixture with lots of girls | Do You Dance? | This evening the big mid-week) dancing party will be given at} Lesch! Park pavilion, and you are cordially Invited to attend. Fine music will be furnished by Wag) ner's orchestra, and everyone who! attends wiil enjoy a delightful even: | ing Dance begins at # o'clock Gentlemen 25e; ladies tree eee | Migetve | which TS bey and fun. “Teexy-Weeay” will be the bill next weak. Creston Cl Clarke, o return of Ceston Clarke to this city will be welcomed by all who enjoyed and appreciated bis “Monsliour Reancalr “The Rag wed Messenger” will be hie new vehicle, a play which is sald to be one of the best of recent years. TEARING DOWN GAS PLANT The toaring own wn of: the old gas plant at Fifth and Jackson sts, has begun. The location belongs to the Union pifie and will beeome the ate of the new passenger wtation. NO MORE. FREE a0UP oap saloons ts to according vigor Free soup tn ¢ be tabooed In the future, to Chief Wappenstein, who note to the idea. uptown resorts, ln served with says the chief, there many loafing places in | the portion of th ty to and == tram Nock, having heard from afar the good news that free soup, known as “Mulligan, ts served with drinks "These men can live for little or nothing in this fashion, and the un deatrable element thas drawn to the city must be kept out.” anly ob) “The lunch are all right,” where «4 drinks, “pat are lower bom ‘PLAN LARGE EXHIBIT At & banqu given last night by the Puget Sound Congregational club at the Plymouth church, a ment waa set on foot to secure a Congregational exhibit at th position A. P. Burwell, Stocking, Judge Frater, C. | ter and Rev. H.C. Mason were ap | pointed to confer with the National Congregational executive commit teo this summer to arrange for a large exhibit The followtng officers wore elect }od Inst night Tacoma, Baker, Beattie, W. C. Wheeler, preat: dent; George RK. first vice-president Rev, John Reid, Tacoma, second viceprest dent; Rev. 1. B Hendiey, Tacoma, secretary; W. KK Starr, Beattie, treasurer; F. L. Stocking, Seattle, Rey. W. O. Wark, Bellingham, Dr. J. W. Batley, Beattie, executive committee; W. W. Seuder, Rev, H C. Mason, Hon, PF, A, MeDonald,| look out committee, The Loyal Legion, composed of officers of the Civil war and thelr sons, gave ite alternate monthly banquet last night at the Btander | hotel. Gen. T. 8. Clarkson, nation al commander of the G. A. R, Col. J. W. Lang ley was foastmaster. About 40 men bers were present “IVY PARK" Did you hear about park? What park? IVY PARK the sew) a TRAIN JUMPS THE TRACK (Star Bpeolal Bervice.) WALLA WALLA, March 81 The W. & ©. passenger train from Dayton was derailed between Dixte aad Wea Walla about 5 o'clock Int ning The passenger coaches, mail and baggage cars rolied aver into the diteh, but misa@ulagsly no one was hurt. The engine ®mained on the track, A train wad made up here and sent to the a of the wreck, where the crew anit pasengers were picked up and bi ht to Walla Walla. The train prapeeded to Pasco and made regular connection The derailed cara are still lying in the diteh, ON THE FRONT Steamer City of Puebla sailed for Ban Franciece this ing, and the City of Topeka te due from there early tonight, having wed Flat tery at § o'clock this morning for Beward| Btea and in dus iden today liner fbawmut arrived) from Tacoma this morning to load! freight for China 4 Japan. Bhe| eatls Baturday Ortental The Puget Bound Dredging com pany is to install off as fuel on the} ‘Tacoma. Several montha 1 was installed on the Port Cottier Meteor arrived at the bunkers this morning from Frisco. The cutter Rush is at Morans for botler repairs. Ateamship Towa Maru arrived from the Orient thie morning short- ly after daybreak and docked at the Great Northern wharf, She brought & large cargo and a fair tet of pas- sengere. The steamer and tugboat owners} on the sound yesterday afternoon | at @ meeting rejected the wage} scale wubinitted by the engineers, A meeting will be held Saturday at} which @ new scale will be presented to the engines The Choralfiymphony society/ will give its fifth concert at the! Grand Sunday afternoon. The pro- gram will be in two parts, The firet will consiet of Beethoven's overture, “Eamont;" Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin In B Minor,” by John L. Gibbs The second part of the program of Rossini's “Stabat fll be the} Hatcher, #0-| revenue will consist Mater.” The following |molotate: Mra. M. M. prano; Madame M. 1. Clary, eoo-| tralte, Herbert Williams, tenor, Hamlin, b and Herr 7M. Hamlin. base ———| } Te hg hqith of yourself and the! | health of) your family may depend) lon the proper sanitation of your) hatae and the quality of the plamb-| ing fixtares. G. H. Brown Piumb- | ling Co, 221 Pine street. Both) | phones vee] eS ae ath ad tM NO NAST ML Ae ae TTT COW CAUSES ARREST Patrick Lestrange was arrested youterday at 3616 First avy, N. W by Constable Shannon on 4 warrant sworn to by Rhoda Davis, charging Lewtrange with threatening her life The quarrel ocourred over a cow, which is maid to have invaded Le strange’s premises Lestrange was released bonds of §200 for his appearance next Tuesday in police court under} New Yorkers Invited, The w York ety will hold ite regular meeting Friday evening | at Egan's hall, A program fol lowed by dancing bas been arrang:| ed and all New Yorkers in the The kangaroo court, a feature of the King county jall since the momory of man runneth not to the! contrary, may soon be a thing of past | Axaistant Prosecuting H. Whitham is of opinion the workings of the court are entirely benefictal to that part of the population that ts not, has not} been, and probably never will be Inroates of the King county jail | He objects particularly to the rule} which deprives a prisoner of a his cash as soon as he enters the| Jail | Mr, Whitham is now Investigat ing the court's workings and will probably recommend to Sheriff) Smith that it be dincontinued. The only use of the so-called court ts] that it handled all the work in the / Jall | The “kangaroo court” {s the re-| sult of the inbred American's right to be tried only by his “peers.” Inj the early days of the county some | prisoner familiar with the p7in ciples of th constitution of the | United States raised the point that) ja person out of jail could not pos | aibly be the “peer” of one in jail, and consequently « prisoner should not be tried except by a jury of! fellow prisoners. The kangaroo court conducts mock trials of its) members for jail offenses. Butte Printers’ Trouble, HUTTE, March 21.—-From a re port cireulated last night, after the meeting of the local Typographical | union, the printers out on a strike will undoubtedly return to work at the old scale of wages. The Ip ternational Typorraphical union has been consulted and although none of the officers will make any atement, newspapers will prob- ably resume publication next week Another meeting is on for tonight —————— SN “IVY PARK" Did you bear about park? What park? IVY PARK panne ace hh Ant HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION! Send Boe to Knapp & West, ar chitects, 253 Colman building, for a book of plans for pretty homes It will save you money and tell you how to build a good home cheap. 1 Attorney | that not J the new POPPA APP PP PPP PPP PD PPP PLEASANT VALLEY ADDITION ore | claim for $1,706 against the general! | money in the dep [since April 18, ing reimbursem 1902, has been watt: nt STATE CLAIM PAID | (Star Special Berv' OLYMPIA, March 21—Governor Mead has received a whort official note from Judge K. A, Ballinger commissioner of the general land office, informing him that the com missioner had just settled and ord ered the payment of the state's Would Buy Burned Timber. WASHINGTON, March 21 Timber Co, of Sentile, b applicat for the timber in the Washington The 4 purebase western National sa nade of burned division of forent —$—$—$—$—$$ nt GOMETHING NEW. visit California you realize new pleasure There is always something new, Its charms are inexhauntible | Kvery time you government, This was for money some advanced to secure the survey and reservation of certain public lands on which the state desired to file , selections In the of To reach them ke the Southern tment of inter-| Pacific Company's road of a thou for thia| and wonders, Three trains dally. it and) Tieke vations and deserip tive Hter ¢ at Union Ticket OF fice, 608 First Ave. BE. B, Bl Gen'l Agent absence r’s appropriation to pay work, the stat Ivanced m bathe 260. Oriental Bathe one (Corsrlinrse Gua Barenscometubanan mama . inne OUR ——— eek End Specials For Friday and Saturday Deserve Your Special Notice they are household necessities home is complete without them For and no TWO EARTHEN TEAPOTS, Beautifully decorated; will hold 4 cups of tea. A thing of beauty and a joy forever. . 19¢ Regular 35¢ teapot, as above, for .... Regular 75¢ Teapot, for . B8¢ BIG WILLOW CLOTHES HAMPER, Largest size sold anywhere; holds the family “g3.1b Regular $4.50 Hamper for, each GRAND FEATHER DUSTER. Regular 75¢ dusters, for, each .. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. | = ee a eames SO MAGNOLIA BLUFF No Lots Less Than 50x120 Corners 70 and 80x120 to 16- foot alleys. Streets in Pleasant Valley 66 feet and 0 feet wide, Thirty-fourth Ave. West is :00 feet wide and extends due North and South up the center of the valley. lots on this street Our prices. 50-foot nake good investments at Salesmen on the { you the best = operty all day to show ts and just where they are. —_ Fort Lawton car less than two blocks from Pleasant Valley Addition. 209 Colman Bldg. 3900000000000000000000000000080000000000000000008 Get Off at 32nd Avenue West AVID P. EASTMAN, Agent Special Offer Number One 10 per cent. discount to pur- chasers building within 60 days, if bought before April 1. Special Offer Number Two 124+ per cent. discount all cash to April 1. 5 per cent. half cash to April 1. Remember Prices Advance 10 Per Cent April | 209 Colman Bld

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