The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1907, Page 8

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. | HARRIMAN RETURNS. HILL'S UNION PACIFIC DECDS ee BAY LAND TO GREAT NORTH ERN—HARRIMAN LINE USED PROPERTY TO FORCE RIGHT-| OF-WAY THROUGH GREAT NORTHERN LAND. Deeds of tr ansfer from the Union Pacific railway to the Great North ern railway have been filed with| the county auditor to a large amount of property In Gtlman’s ad @ition at Interbay. Ten blocks and tracts of land were transferred, and “TELEGRAPH BRIEFS No Chinks for the Mines. PRETORIA, Transvaal, March 22 The first parliament of the colony gone on record announcing a policy of “no employment of Chin. ese labor” in the mines Mobs Continue Work. BUCHAREST, Roumanta, March 22.-—-The peasant mobs are stil! con tinuing their pillage among the vil lagers. A collision occurred be- tween the troops and peasants at Jassack, the latter deterimned t they would raid the town. Churches to Unite. CHICAGO, March 22.—-Last night the fusion of the Congregational, United Brethern and Methodist Protestant churches in 14 states Was effected. The new union will be known as United churches. Must Stop His Joshi | DETROIT, March 22.—Willam J. Bryan acnounced here last night that Tom 1. Johnsen, mayor of | Cleveland, had net been appotated | bis manager for the next campaign. | Ip fact Mr. Bryan stated that he | quirements of th FAVOR it t# sald that the Tand that whieh the Union bought the Great valley at Interbay It is believed that the Union Pa cific got a b on the Great North embraces moific lying between the lines of Northera in the narrow ern when it bought up the land tn question and that with this In the) was | in a position to dictate terma in the Union Paetfic’s possession, it on Fifth ay two railroads, recent negotiations south between the where the Union Pacific was given a rightof-way through the Great Northern property city's affairs a Strikes Floating Mine. HAKODATE, Js March 22 The British steamer Ferniey bound for Taku from Tacoma struck a floating mine In the straits of Taugara en route and ts consid HELENA MAN APPOINTE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) HELENA, Mont, March 22-1. H. Sehwarts, who has been ohiet of the Fourth fleld division of the gen ffice, left for Washing Dt to take charge of the n of the land eral land ton last 1 apectal service divi office, which has charge of all pub lie land investigations, The ap polntment came as a surprise MOYER DECISION OVER TO MONDAY (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CALDWELL, Idaho, March 22. The argument of the motion for a han. f venue in the cai Moye t | now rested until next Monday ‘yesterday afternoon Judge Wood | {asked time to consult authorities and he would render his decision at that time. Perhaps the strongest point made by the defense was the one upon | which the judge asked for authori }tles, This was that a motion for a lehange of venue could at any time owed by the defense present motion was overruled and circumstances later made it obvious to the court that a change of venue should be taken, then the jbe re the erably damaged motion could be renewed and " granted. Not Guilty of Murder, a COLVILLE, Wash, March 22 After deliberating one hour, the| TRAIN RO jury in the case of A. EB. Davidson. charged with the mur af Victor Highund, November 25, returned a (Serip) verdict of not quilty, PAL As train Mead to Tour State. & Great Northern, north bound, was OLYMPIA, Mareh 22.—Gov, Mead | leaving Bikhart, 12 miles below here and three members “of the stato| last night Express Memenger board of control will tour the state| Winsley Womack, of the Pacific next month The University of Washington at Seattle will be vie ited April 14. Teamsters Want a Raise. TACOMA, March 22.-—The team sters of thie city have organized) and now demand a raise In wages of 60 cents a day, entitling them to receive $6. Higher cost of shoeing, ete, ts given as the reasons for the demands | Express company, w attacked and thrown out of the car He was not missed from the train until Palestine was reached, and a recetved from him at Elkhart stat- tng that he had been assaulted by robbers, The safe in the car was lopened when the train reached Pal | eatine. The sheriff and a posse left Pal estine on # special train for the acene of the robbery and today are ot | ettibone and Haywood ts | Late | that a drill used calmed & spark by! that if | | |UNIONISM GROWING The labor unions affiliated with the central body, at the ending of the quarter just closed, show & mombership of nearly 12,000, as against 9,670 for the last quarter of 1906, The building trades, num bering now 4,665, received ty largest gains. MINERS BLOWN TO ATOMS, raph Service.) t, March 22 while probing tn hob “TIRLENA, Four miners, charged with black powder, wer blown to atoms near Lomnard late! yesterday afternoon, It te supposed oming in contact with the rock and the explosion followed. SPRING HATS, $3.00, Ap immense stock of the most exclusive shapes and colorings of new spring hate, $3.00, W. B. Hutehinson & Co, corner Second ave, and Union at oe DO YOU KNOW WHAT WE'RE DOING? We sell men’s little later @ telephone message wae! go] othes We sell men’s hats That's all. “ ~ -“ | Btore Opens a . mj; Closes 90 a 0 p,m. WE CLOSE AT 5:90 P. M., aster Comes a Week From Sunday The next week will be a busy one with the merchants with days Costume, advantage. whose privilege Easter costumes | FREDERICK & NELSON, “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” and acce We have in the Costume and Sui frequently told is the finest, largest, best fairly priced gathering of women's apparel in Seattle A lady from Portland, who bought a ago, said she had seen all the } it is to furnish tumes, New Lingerie Dresses and Gowns, Smart New Jackets and Coats, Inc. Seattle's women folk ssortes, t Se ction what we welty Suits there to be seen in Portland, as well as those shown elsewhere in Seattle, and liked ours very much better. Of course that’s only a matter of individual choice, but we know this store’s styles to be so strictly correct, the workmanship so good, the assortments so large and the prices so fair that we believe hundreds of women will find in Frederick & Nelson's stock that Tailored Suit, Novelty And with Easter so near at hand, an early visit will be of mutual y Gown or Coat most becoming to them New Tailored Suits. New Demi-Tailored Cos- INCLUDING SATURDAY. are selected and most Novelty Suit a few were Women's Gulte, Wal oe | Ete, — ' did not know whether he would/ Ph be « candidate or not NEW poLice COMMISSIONER. — ~< aa New Dress Skirts in Latest N FRANCISCO, t ‘oman Olsappears. be sion Merit Avesta. aiee ERAwctEco, oar i |_Mre Licaio Sarabas, wite off We specialize — See sai Ticte| a Alexander a poitce commission-|FYaBk Garahas, disappeared, from | New and Dainty Silk Petti- —_ pitalalauta, Mexico, state) cr, to succeed GH, Umbsen, re-| Ber home yesterday noon, and the | and do it well. coats. the news of his Gepeiniment 58 ee Se on Sais te tnd ten paiear eal | { the missing woman ‘ Giret apostle succeeding Dowie. He| FINE LADIE® TAILORING |") ccune 1: iy: She. New Waists by the Hun- . SU icc coe tans chases of tha} Waite to order G25 Gnd Wah “AiNG | anew eit reet een eee ets Devote all of our Piece | Mitting end alteri « moderat BASEBALL SUITS aes etiny, an altering «# me rate we “DEAN” CIGAR. prices. Uptodate Tailoring §19| Made to order or ready made. A j time and energy to Re ee bow quality be. eee Pike St. Phone Main 4756. ere 1. Hall, 1111 Piret av | one thin | & aa Women Costemes, Suits, Pars, Waists, Lie. ea | MEN'S CLOTHES AT Home of | the Great Majestic Note! and Club lurnisherey 9 a re SPRING STREER Bicycles, lawn mo guns repaired A Le First av. Suits and Coats |jshown here cannot | | be duplicated else- iwhere at less than 1$20. PORT, SHERRY, TOKAY, LING at No garment allow- jed to leave the pstore unless it is Hardly worth your while to sit down and makefaprons when there's such an as- sortment here for a choice and at such convenient prices. Any kind you wish—coquet tish little affairs for chafing dish use, the big, protective sorts for housekeeping duties and all the kinds in between. : z a perfeot fit. 10c refund for empty be —— —————————_—_—_—_—— AT 35¢e— AT 25¢— Mate of white lawn, 35 Made of heavy gingham, 60 | We have our own tnehes wide, ¢1nch hem, bre- poorer wide, cut long, with jtailors. The City Council having decided, at its meeting on Monday evening, the KEYSTONE ¥ AT 25¢ 18th, to remove the front of the Ranke Building, means that where an im- 1123 First ave, corner aed 25¢— Made of black sateen, 36 | We press all mense stock of Main 1184; Ind. aide’ «Caps of dotted inches wide, 2inch hem, and FREE DELIVERY. Swiss, trimmed with quilling, pocket jolothes bought ‘ ‘ , edged with lace. AT 2he . New Spring Clothing Open evenings tilt 7 Am AT 50¢- Baby Nurses’ Caps, made lnere once a week Saturday nights 126% oe eee, Samed, Wee Ge Just received from the East, now stands, will in a few days be covered with lfree of charge. | Pancy Apron, made of ing and narrow lace. Swiss, trimmed with lace and brick, mortar and dust. It means that the greatest slaughter sale of high- — with or without c 19¢ “a ern ae Mee*se. daeiaed’6 grade clothing ever held in Seattle will begin on Saturday morning, the 23rd, THs 8 atstt eek aia en con ; ® bad and last until the entire stock is disposed of. Benson & AT 59¢— AT 50¢ bow of black velvet ribbon, call and look our Co. Made of white lawn, 50 The Best of t sven Made of Amoskeag ging- inches wide, 7inch hem, AT 15¢ ; ham, Mother Hubbard style; large strings, bretelle trim Maids’ Capa of plain Swiss, Bj)StOCk through, It means that every $30.00, $27.50, $25.00 and $22.5 501 ot Pike Ming covers all and meets in the med with insertion and em double bow, with Inch " cigs tat _ r back; a ruffle on bottom. broidery hem Suit in the store will now be sold at Glad to show you.) For Women’s Neckwear Worth Up to 75c Each ALI of be Sa Low Colonist Rates $1.00 Very Best Quality English Steel Razors . $20.00, $18.00, $17 It means that oo and $16.00 Suit will be every 59c 35¢ + This wonderful offering consists of pretty, BOId Bt ococrcvcsccescccceceves . sheor B|\JOE SCHERMER & CO. The excellency of these Razors consists in their being made of the very best quality English Chemisettos of fine mull, trimmed with em Vi Saad ie ape-tneeladed tee debe 4 broidery and lace; mull ties for stiff linen col ia. eon beret ung “en | lars; pretty soft stocks, plain and fancy, made 1010 lst Ave.] It means that our immense line of new style $2.5 " se and fully warran | of various materials; Ince collars of Princess wg; ” HRAANS SHE: OF: SO ee EAST TO brief, they are the $1.00 razors of the cutlery | and Venise lac tailored stocks, all white and $3.00 Hits will now be sold for e eno Te store and supply house, but we have only ten | touched with colors; values up to bc h i Pe ede er Aah ay weet dozen to sell tomorrow at 59e a Tomorrow She During Mareh Bs wu From Duluth, Minneap Joseph, x sa It means that our immense new line of Shirts now sell- t White 50 Cts. And every other garment in the store at pro rata reductions. Several extra salesmen will be employed during this sale, so as not to ne- of a Third to Half on Bes and Gray Enamelware Cut ing at $1.00 will be sold for fekz = The task of shrinking this stock grows smaller every day. Thousands of dollars’ worth of cessitate extra delay to buyers. Ename re and other household requirements are out thousands more will go in the fe sal " ed P ‘ . left before we begin moving ur special attention is to these remarkable bargains w de : pitt A amp in the store will be marked in plain figures with the reg- ; ular as well as the reduced s orice. 60c Sauce Pans 29¢ Milk Pane duced sale price. and 35c | $1.65 Bread Raisers Reduced to Reduced to 1 full Informal r Reduced to ! bg 83c " eled Sauce Pans, 4-quart size Pans, 6-quart nize isk seem eeliaasbak uae Meek , | Bread Raisers, 21-quart size Or if you wish ting yee ‘ | i quar west. Or if ¥ se Seow xen es 33c 450 Tea Pots 23 | tickets call on any agent craft x dmmaeaae whit s Reduced to c $1.65 Fish Boilers pany or the een Rot os imported | white 00m | gest gray enameled sieel Tea peed py A 5 c ° nants wil th Po quart siz Best gray enameled stecl Fish ‘ioulars from othe the 30c Pudding Dishes 18 $1.50 D Boilers with enameled drainers aU MULLEN, G RAMEY abo Reduced to c gag 70c | +04: } Pay! Ln bes, imported white enum | tee ee aoe | malar 256 Ranke Building, Cor. Sth and Pike Sts. A TINTING. tte hy sped P ot sine : | ). CHARLTON, A OEE Dake $1.00 Water Pitchers 60 lon Rest gray enameled steel Wa -t wan rtland, Ore. - Reduced to IG | $1.38 Acparague PB Be | ter Pitchers. eled Water Pitch ; s hte $1.45 Ham Boilers 73c | Min sent enamele el | Reduced to iaetee eas fasion paragua here wit enameled | Your Hat = Beat € t 1 —— —— Reduced to 15c jrainers gray enameled steel Ham ——== OUR A of Boilers. ad 4 965c Stove Pots One of the contributor 01 tb as ; a si ne ne ¢ ntributory reasons why the betw, i Cup 1 Sau Reduced to 48c 26 Baby Food Cups Is Here | Steinway plano ie recognised as Ie to give you the bet ‘thie ig 95¢ Chamber Pails 53 ggg aoa aes ’ Reduced to Cc THE WORLD'S STANDARD service to be had, anda ther Reduced to | cecisiece Stove Pot n ar enameled steel | may be found in the fact that since Its tn ‘eon t Best gray enameled steel i Food Cups. ception it haa been made under the aupervi cone - The wt c ner Pal 10 50c Berlin Kettles Our Milline howing ja un i sion of members of the Steinway faintly i] rieasure in pleasing: R 32c 226 Miners’ Drinking Cups usu rhe t | bodied in tt t . Give 1 a0¢ Colanders 19 rigs Reduced to “4 Ic of ovr 1th | found In no other inatrument | ating people iim ve Reduced to ci .? nat I Bent : ness i’ wriban “4 It te not merely the eombinat ¢ wood call, Think It over MEE th Best gray enameled cicel ( in Kettles, tin cove quart | , Best gra Er horace ale , i felts and metala, but it te the kr how to A guarantee with all i s musical resulte which hae made the Stein ” $5.00 % edater ts 19c ae Rays 47c Reduced to fc BESIDES eer e by which all bh . pee and betes week 8.00 ' j t gray er Mix WE GIVE YOU CREDIT THE STEINWAY. Fillings, all kind oe oat ‘The | | ina . rk of creative art hich stands alone dias wa aE ae yao to 1098 : 25¢ Cake Molds 20¢ Dipper 16e Egg Pana 7 wast a Pr Main 1 ‘ c Reduced to . c Reduced to : c [ ‘ The Meuse of She & C The House of | = 8 Pacific Outfitting Co. PP) ous, CEP MAN lay 6 OO, quay. | ASSOCIATED DENTISTS 422 P om: 6, 6, 112 Secon a pposi ve) Buel J PIKE 8T A Hype R a 1, 2, 3, 4, &, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey” oy

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