The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1907, Page 3

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iE EATTLE STAR MONDAY, MARCH 5 , Root, Preatdent Gompors of v o of 92) fo 60,04 T +) Cha he American Federation of Labor Mrs. Ht Bowlby, wite of « labor’ QEQRGETOWN JAGS [fmt totaly for 8 period of oe rontment Co, was the nile 'Phess . ne ; 5 t 6 other Georgeto on | vewtine ¢ Gem i ine Socmer ie) Der home, NB frealp-ateedis patie motments to the county Jail, were |lots front on the proposed Premont, ferations, has ‘ole’ a " , 4 ao ane John Orr, drunkenness, $20 and| Mallard boulevard. The Boulevar ~ Green La . 4 t: That the Chamber of Com- mt, Green Lake ey finn of $160 was. today lmagoond conte, and A. Waltors, $26 and costs, | Syndicate now controls most of the merce has miarepresented the facts The death is thought to be the | property tying along the boslovar when ot etated that the maiesliy af result of an attack of epilepsy. Mra mn Maurice MoCarthy, for drunk perty lying along the boulevard be patole of the PAaiia ouaas She Bowlby {# survived by a husband wa, As it took all the money SECURE BOULEVAR fn pom ei ae bo —_Z and three Httle children, the oldest| Maurice had to uccumulate a | pee beé T years of ago dscatving ot ten epotia’ jutleial PROPERTY A. B, Franch is the necretary. ~— 2 ~ —menens | recognition, be did not have the am DEAN” CIGAR, wherewithal to pay the fine, and Auto Agent Jailed n favor of no dteortmination set Japanese labor; that the © will continue to buy trade roduets from America as long as wn L, A. Orth, an automobile agent e ne qua i ooo “ te « « ” e 7 if The new quality, bo. was committed to Bheriff 100) one Grittith company have sold | and demonstrator, was arrested late ae 22 to the Boulevard Syndicate, incor-|iast night by Patrolman Randall, RARER RR ee |porated, 40 lots along the govern-| who charges a violation of the speed hey can purchase them the cheap attended mee! DAY'S DEATH ROLL. | ment canal in Fremont and Ballard ! innit oat aw exists against them, par Temple yestor!s Longue! . Th resolution states that it fs oe Exclusion Loar he opinion of labor that, unless | Hone to be t ne legal steps ate taken, this and others, 4 antry will be flooded within a be taken throug ~ years with an enormous num: | to effect the er of Japanese, and that we will tion law which m have the Japanese problem of the west ax we had the negro prob m of the south. whether or not an immigration / CLEVER THE CLOTHES CLOTHES FOR THAT MEN, PROVE. Maloolm Bi, Murdock, aged 13, died at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mra, James Murdock, 726 14th av, at 7 o'clock last night, The body is at Butrerworth’s. Henry Athina, aged 22, dieg at the Providence hospital at an early hour this morning Mrs. W. ©, Howard, aged 23, of Fifth and Union, died tat night at the Providence hoepital after an illness of four days Jean ( MoNaught, aged 4 daughter of Capt w. Cc. Me waht, died at the tamily 1725% Howard av. The Se tle Undertaking company has charge of the body Alfred J. Rawel, aged 21, @ university student, died last night at 10 o'clock at the Providence hospital, Me was sick two daya Richard Wallace, aged 13, who resided with his mother, on Terry av. near Mark at, died yesterday morning at the Pro- Vidence hospital, after being sick four daya. THE FAIR Dept. Store 1513-15-17-19 SECOND AY. ——WILL HAVE ON- xhibition Tuesday The largest variety and quantity of Flowers and Which rece n BUILDING LABORERS, NOTICE om the sam: oe You are requested to meet at the pature. Mem! Laber Temple at 12:30 p.m. sharp, today stated « rn semtay, to attend the funeral of Weald be paid to he late Brother Jk Holleran, | Baclusion Loagu m Ronney-Watson undertaking drafted s of ' partors, at 1 pom ‘be sent to Seer of H. G. DENNIS, Prea 401, Corner 4th and Pike Beautiful Showing of Spring See eee SSS EEE SEES ERE EEE Dit e eee eee ec eee ee es 2 2 2 GROTE RANKIN COMPANY, Six deaths in the last 24 hours, While |l@ the record of fatalities establish: | the majority of the victims of spinal ‘ joa by cerebrospinal meningitia, the | monin { % . w « ngitie, three of he vietins of : | deadly disease which has beon epl-|the last $4 houre were over 81 years Suits demic im Seattle for the past three | of age weeks The deaths have occurred in|,. Th? board of health at Its moot Sn all-the ew. chad |widely separate localities with no ing held today noon discus brief | Ls for aster, showing th » } —— | Possibility of having been contract: |\,,.N° ePtdemle of spinal menin-| aoe EASTER APPAREL. | GROCERIES. | jed by infection. The vietims have | Special Easter Hats, $3 A breathed the deadly germ from ‘the | The board asked the pross of the | Bpec oar r He 10.00 10 Jb best granulated 4 air, have sickened and died in spite | “ty to request all physicians of the | u . Sugar for F 0 , t light . of all that enlightened scientific | EY to repert to the board all cases m $20 Ladi Suits, Choice Mocha and knowledge could do to relieve them, | the epidemic, symptoms, special to gray effects $9.98 blend Coffee, pe | | Three deaths is the highest pre- | Matures, ete $15 Ladies’ Bults children usually constitute Foliage ever seen in Seattle in any one place Everything you need for your Easter outfit you will find at our store, and the Lowest Prices. ef orders of Woot Which should have Many weeks ogo. have and in order to re vious record for a single day and| the doubling of the death role dur ing the last 34 hours indicates that | the disease hy not yet rus ite courte a may not even have | reached {ts climax The present raw weather is fa vorable to the spread of the disease | which only sunshine seems to} Prove effective. This action was taken with a} view of guining some guneral tn- | formation about the disease. It was decided that there w not mu¢ probably, that the board as « body could do, but it wae thought advise | able to collect ali the information | possible regarding tt, such as tooal ity, ete, and keep a record the progress of the epidemic bigs to $35 ine of Trousers, the fit ‘few custom tallors can MP to REZ O it, of fall goods at ¢ 401 $10 Ladies’ Suits English Breakfast $6 Ladiew Coats. .@2,.95 per Ib 19e jen’ ‘aw 4 5 ™ - $8 Ladies’ Coats. 84.95 | rine Eastorn Bacon, not $10 Ladies’ Coats. $5.95 cut, per Ib 15%e $15 Ladies’ Coats. $7.95 | wren Cut, per Ib. 16% 1,000 Skirts, fast the thing | for every day wear, | Fine tern Hams, per worth regularly $3.00 Ib re 14e Mock to the proper Jin ue $1.45 | Best kettle rendered Lard, - — : “ j ; Eeaee t,he prvoee | . 5 Mercerized 8 | per Ib ......+,- AOE | : Cor. 4th and Pike Oe age at. Swift's Gib. pails leaf TSe double tipped BR lard «.. 60¢ Silk Gloves 49¢ | icc Jars Peanut Butter —— _— - - ICCINGAY. $2 Elbow length — Silk es ae Ofer 2 per cont on has been made for Gloves #148 | Brick Cheese, per Ib. 28¢@ ' uded in “PREKH RY” DEPART 1 bow ; ue f | ; see ° ah Len’ Fourth ‘ares sormer AN kinds of Cotton and | 5150. ade Catsup, 2 bot : Lisle Gloves, long and ro ’ “ohe « ‘ y Og bog is MASSAGE. ri short, 25e up to $1.50 ‘ ' . tar women and ’ . French Mustard, ~ jar : 4 a | 2Se White embroidered 12%e ~ he eeined A | Wash Belts 10¢ fees — MUSICAL. Oranges, per doz....15¢ at MAT WASHINGT Se Fancy colored Lace Weight ‘ fi AGE ; : - Frelene News, we Uh 6115 tees ‘ge | 400 Pure Raspberry Pre it Reet et eee e ee ee wiand howr and said Thaw bad) 5 PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. hes tank Teds 196 serves + cctee BES ® | changed hie mind about appearing |e", of Sete -y -™ ebarsoa 5 Go Mh Che is oe Pi berry Jam lStunacy DECISION i6 # | before @ lunacy commilasion, if he | archiven eek in a row Plumes, all colors, rang- | 2¢ Pure Rasp lone |@ EXPECTED WEONESDAY. @/ was ordered, as be te confident | ing in price from * ® | the commission would find him , $1.50 wp | 1% Pure en ae j vane : x. 26e Ladies’ Combination ¢ NEW YORK ®} if Judge Pitagerald rules again os , r .. ‘ Purses 10¢ | California Prunes, 6 tbe This aftrenoon ri ® | the comminsion, it is believed ¢ PROFES WAL DIRECTORY $1.25 Latest Novel in for renee tee BBO ald adjourned the March term @/ case will be wound up this week ATYORNEVEAY.LAW } Sead perce, enelt | Chotce Seeded Raisins, of court sine dle. The January @/ If one is appointed, it may reson Sgr caecenengy ey igi. The ibe kind, per pke. 1f8¢ term will be ex med at 1:0 three weeks to conclude the trial, ‘ sone. Yor practice on law qe Chiffon, all colors, 10e Dates, per Ib....6¢@ o'clock Wednesday afternoon, @/ as the case must be suepended in| a 5 » an Fancy bik. Figs > os when the court is expected to #/| th emeanwhile T: shots ood | per yard ive ‘ancy bi gs, + | - er ~ ¢ giv ebis deciat to the de @ Evelyn Visite Husband. TION AL teal ee nn 16¢ Stock Collar Founda - Oe mands of a luns on @! Yesterday Mra. Rvelyn Thaw vis {Beda ' Lorn tions 4¢ | Cholce White Figs, per Ib for Harry K 30% @lited her husband the Tornt } 18 Fancy Collar Founda tees sine all the lawyers were present @/ This is the first time Thaw h . ~ > tons ‘ 10¢ Early Juse Peas, per can in court. Netther Jerome nor @/ been allowed to receive visitor . te Fancy Wash Collars, . Hartridge had any further af- @/ Sunday excepting bis counsel each 10¢ | Minnesota Sweet offer and patte pom leay he on ba eta liom : fidavite to offer and the matter Upon leaving th Tow Mere. | Se 40c Wide Satin Ribbons per can an Washin fs now tn the hands of Judge @/ Thaw said Harry fe in oxcet Fitage: tr t . “ on all colors, per yard 15e cans Choice Red Alas- Fitzgerald ® | epirite and heslth, and te eure Pighest prices in the efty for f ka Salmon .. ...-..6@ @ everything wil! come out all right | Sp* ster Ha r . . ihe Two-Da Sale of cee eee ee ee He ond Io bis favor | r os { District Attorney Jerome was (Scripps Telegraph Service.) busy yesterday and dictated to his/ there are a few single Bi of which are re- p price tke the following eeeeeeneeeee eeeee WANTED—FURNITURE. y 26. A Stenographers 6 statement which tt | “ve Nar eitere i NEW YORK, Mareh 26,-—-Thaw's mgraphers a h igen ad ieee toy hE ee “4 e \} tt 4 @ Curtains |Blhawyers early today said that they |fook them late into the afternoon [gp pigs fe ten S| f \JUITTE would have nothing more to offer | to transcribe oe Ea 7H WONOEAPORD, & FL BUILD. til | lexcept briefs, unless Judge Fite PEAR ESTATE OSALE ~| rte. “ith et MAIN tao ot gerald demands further affidavi phe tise REsL RNTATE CO, wel OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Attorney Martridge has prepared « [TT URHRERE Gl New Tou Ie Throat, Woes. Bie lbrief which, he says, deals merely GER GROWN CO, he PROP LES | oe with the legal features of the pree e BANK INO. PHONE MAIN am ent procedings. It is also eaid Je-| pM eh a So ae era nae =a:'@ SPECIALS TODAY “> TOMORROW @ pee i due Panera a Oo RR a NE ad [a Fie Advertised Yesterday Whe the following, for today and? i i Delmas talked with Thaw half ONLY A FEW LEFT Ait Oak Dining Chairs a7 Lace Curtains that should have! | | rh Wiving January and February have just etived, as well as others which were or- ¥ 4 years in Beatthe $3.25 CURTAINS FOR $2.00 Cértains. tn Arabian color, with edging and Insertion Se IT Ben CO Cd PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Sette motif in corner. Special, a pair s200 1 14 Tic. Belton, onthe ams areede bidg ms Specially priced at, a pair $2.05 $3.25 CURTAINS FOR $2.00 In Very Attractive ihisice ok alecalls ieee === eS Patterns 4.25 CURTAINS FOR $2.00 Bogle, ay abo: anger ntiag ox MONEY TO LOAN. $5.00 CURTAINS FOR $2.96 “Osh 2 IRELAND, av Valley tid: in Arabias color, with double insertion: « > ‘ mt BALLARD «| tacking [=== ures nent es today Nottingham Curtains, 60 In. wide by 2% yards iecolii 4 o, & ni eon BA Y ym Cow eneng, a eee at rot MACHINES | VIRTUR. ‘ * tom) oma $3.50 Dining Chair, golden oak | toens money in amounie of $80 up y e ° / i a 82-65 Wat First ay at Curtaina, 64 tn. wide by 3 yar og. Specia fined to bis r at tt « a 42.00 ou fr the milf Dr 4 estate “Tal AND DOOR HAROALS. $2.50 Dining Chair, weathered oak ny « or, ox a the ,, , i ' . oq ' ready for Ge \ y yeas 82-65 1475 CURTAINS FOR $2.65 _ amines “" | Victor's and Edison's a s ining Sn esit trom $400 Din Chale, ‘golden oak = ing and decided he hat are sold by the ord Bie Arabian color, 60 tn. wide by 3 yards to The hoarding house eee a ‘at from V4.0 to 08 each ned Certains are spectally priced at, a pair 83.65 r New Payment Pian ferent styles of hall and $7.00 Dining Chair olden oak $6.50 CURTAING FOR $4.20 omer to the mill city, having ar » gorge Pare certains are simiiar to those in the above . rived on March 4 from Port B More ciaborate design. Special, a pair Hlakeley } Was quarantined. Galkina is a new of te a Calta te IRISH POINT CURTAINS FOR LESS ee pry: wage noes ett ba ont windows 1 | | TABLES nts & pele acct phage “0 in the t ne Beith D °. 1 SOME D NING Point a t ‘ 4 beoses ee | sl - of t ” | Round and square, *. a pair..: ve pedestal and five-leg- eiwent toe ‘ we i ba ‘ , | ; . ged. Will seat eight (Star Special Service.) . S. JOHNSTON CO, |)*- aR T : tat ‘ People. Strong, serv= bg gad ed dng Bos A Pioneer Piano House © mrt ; . . aah finale» Bairs of Real Arabian, Cluny and Brussels Net Cur tng "and: heought: 37 af the ered of 903 Becond Avenue : fi HALF PRICE th fated Dakota, em route to x , t2i.b0) Weainered Oak Figured China silk 59 Yard and “ Tice a ” This i6 the bent qun'ity : ors fat, per yard Boe New Arrivals || Gert In this eva ef y will be noted news of phy tnd Rao k: halla Ba SITUATION WANTED ADS, «. f r lormed nat cert ‘emale be tin sedan Galan teen 4 WOULD EXTEND THE || 18 Words Three Times for 2 | Fujnal | 1 atthe hhh hehe * MOYER CHANGE OF * VENUE |S DENIED. «| - ALE—FLATS._ No eeene, PHONE YOUR WANT AD To The Star—Main 1080; Ind. 1188. The Star will call and cos (Scripps Telegraph Service.) #|| lect the bill, and will send to . BOISE, idaho, March 25— #|| you the answers to your ad when Reliable ° io 8108. re is y one bread The Moyer, Haywood and Pet- # | Sddreased “Care The Star.” THR CITY LOAN CO tibone change of venue has #|/ pares FOR CLASSIF! been denied. The case will | ADVERTISEMENTS (Help be tried at Boise soon after #!| Wanted, Lost and Pound, For May 1. # || Rent, For Bale, eto.) One Cont « i RS ONCE aii % A Few China Closets that's The Survivors of Lines we are P closing out at once— $22.50 Golden Oak Closet waxed pa eeteeee eee tees er s Cents, h SALOON LIMITS. Beven words or fractions of \ : | $45.00 Pumed Oak “AXMINSTER rl words to t ut — ae RUGS AND CAR vance. When « } | Bing th, 3 r ties © Bullets of G ‘ count ac ya e one. | | mi ome Buffets of Exeep- GRILLE AND FRETWORK, t © me ae will be Minimum ate - de one : tional Value. SECOND ¢ AR OF 9 e bill for an nts. Bal $37.50 Golden Oak Buffet : REFRIGER oa the . lard Want 4 rsH « s ° : a ATORS ‘the ° te " Seidloak Mullen, 221 Ballard Av, Opp. T BUSINESS omeotory Bee th | | FY 0 Early English Buf cit Hall ~e give . be] % VARIOUS KINDS OF GARDEN thats } BANKS % $30.00 Golden Ouk Butte” , “4 {oor TOOLS THe CA cuhta NEO) | VELVET BAKING CO. ‘ S2250 Ratabiishe SEATTLE $95.00 Mahogany Buffet Head Office 875-00 Over ‘a $85.00 Fumed Buffet .867.50 ne MISFIT CARPET RUGS With and Without Border--These Are Wonderful Bargains SOCIETY NOTICES, |We Make Superior Window Shades } ==: sie rt : = lanting ELP WANTED—MALE We wit nope WA ALL, KI oY Tey Perk you the pre ost nernid ‘ — Victor and You t ool , st oe y wy tile newest , . * “governm: a Talking Machines ttent . t ott er : SHeET MUSIC, STRINGS . Much att. ‘ to sstomers Shad ‘ € 6. ~ - e vit cond Ave., Seattle Me a5 near Seattle-Tacoma Route—Four Round | ~ , z al . tht ‘ Trips Daily we da . in make $20 “a S plea n 706 Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass ’ POULTRY NETTING—Car Just TST YT SMT wm BF received. Price and quality All thet ‘ ‘, Sea 2 DYEING AND CLEANING az | guaranteed You ‘ ewe ty work. | He Wate t.* i | LOGGERS’ sUPPLY co. | @ Colman Dock Both Phones 922. Srconp Avenue & Spring STREET © SPE @ INT OO Ma © Want erved a cart . . he mw RIVERY STABLE. ; ™ — HOARDING, LIVERY AND DEAN” CIGAR AND MINING. eAlbs WraDLe CORNER FIFTH AND

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