The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1907, Page 5

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OL HILL ROBBER STIRS POLICE it; gone and a considerable amount of © | jewelry F.) wife were missing, The intruder 26} of course, had made good his es Mr. Kennedy is 9% cape Bie brothers te ne Mr. Ke the new St. Francie and ¢ two walked down the Manner tm which the/alleyway, where near Olive at, in ‘at the Ansonia} front of a stable, the {Se jar | found his cos veat and trousers working on 8 . Capitol | edy sammoned the por on the ground and a little further which had been thrown aside by ho thief. An inventory vealed toa Mr watch was gone hia puree had vanished and a fur ther inquiry at his apartments die Myfben the hotel man at-|closed the fact that the burgla saad tO the bedroom | had made away with his overcon' es sotounstert 1 find the door) as well as with a gold nugget pin a something | belonging to the hotel mian, two he faa fate. the alleyway, /rings owned by his wife and varl be found tha open window. | ous other pleces of jewelry + maa crawled into the) By reason of the boldness of the - found the apartment | robbery the police are making stren eeafusion, bis clothes | wous efforts to capture the thief mud by the cable breaking To }beidge was put out of bustness j turieg the day and a smal! boat be uy, Git duty as a@ ferry.” While the March 25 oe Set) crowd wae on the slfp it wont Sort et which a) down. No one was seriously burt. fern Thawed Powder—Killed. * GTON, Or, Mareh 25.-— ot hin losses re deen watching, crept into Kennedy that his by way of on alle the door and pro the place at his a: Garran were killed. Meb Kills Negro. PLORENCE, Ga, Mareh 25. Three hundred citizens kitled ©. Harding, & begro who made an at Works tack on Mre. B. Rice here Friday S| The nexte was captured, taken be pease The) fore the woman and at $20,000 ‘The negro was then taken out, tled + ee to a tree and riddled with bullets. HIGHWAYMAN LOST HIS NERVE Republicans. March 25.—The fol- @ the candidates rlectod for the next ; First ward BE A. ward Alexander Retd, Feave Read, Fourth Taylor, Fifth ward Sixth ward J. Bh. Haw-| made an unauccessful attempt tof ih ward 1. 1. Dowd} hold up W. R. Rees tn front of his for the park| home, 717 Nob Hill av. Command Some Jones five years,| ed to throw up bia hands, Mr. Rees foor years, R. P. Shaw) obeyed, bat at the same moment & A.M. Craig two years) called tustiily upon hia son for ald y one year Bhan highwayman Jost hia nerve and — ed. Remain. “DEAN CIGAR. , March 25.--O8) one new lity, Se. ‘@ am increawe in salary eS eS pate post office clerks and) Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, nell carriers In the country| building. Phone Main 4266. mais in the service and m ‘tutimated. Captured. ©, March y night Mannarino, ae who killed his uncie. Md te the bills, war sur Mad captured by a posse owas hart tn the fusilade at the capture. belonging to him and tial hotel man/ on he discovered bis private papers, | the meney from |. identifelt | A lone highwayman last night] TELEGRAM RECEIVED 1°10 Vio Let Vox Populi, Gu % The Earth* Keep on flannels | Am not due yet Na 1907 Bosky Dell Dont belteve poets SPRING | NEW INCORPORATIONS | 0. Hurrows, A. P. Sto mhute March 26. por The Quinault Canning pers were filed in the office | of Moolt 16,000; D etary of Btate Nichols ax/ hey wa s val c nt Aberdeon; $106 “ Reed a TIBELANDS, | investor R. Cooper Willis, 474 Cob man Lilds oe and j Milling coe chan@ing | Wrngtten, nd company, Stanley Coftim i Tay Amusement com . high, 180 ft } . Of Reattio: $80,000; Chartes BH. high, 160 ft @ Angeles; Frederick K high, tt mapany high, 150 ff | or 00 , W. Cook, 8 A. ™ Morrison The CB. Bur L earkle & Hiroe. have boo appointed agente for the Washing jton Fire Insurance Company for | Pittsburg, Pennsylvania bane ° oy AMUSE MENTS OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GRAND Thureday, Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matines, April 4, 6 and 6 SAN CARLO OPERA CO. ' ry Russell, Director. 0 Artiest, Includin tLLIAN NORDIC N, $10. CONSTA Mile. Dereyne, Mile Tarquinl, Mme, Monti Baldini, Mme, Bortinato, Signor Martin, Signer Pernarl, Signor Galperini and ethers. 65; Bal ‘ sire 60, Big. Cont, Conductor, TORE Thursday Night ape “La Gleconda” Friday Ki int ” Lumber com ~— mM ALICE NI TINO, “Don Pasayale” and “| Pagtiace:” balance lower floor, $4; balcony rows, 83; balcony, iast § rows, $2; gallery gallery, unreserved, $1. Matines, sate ae and out of town, received now, Box office row fir , ’ n | might. er mule opens Tuesday, April 2 TONIGHT——Tuseday, Wednewday and Wednesday Matinoe, Coatla- ued Kngegement, Dustin Farnum in THE VIRGINIAN, Prices $1.60 to 00 Swedish Dramatic Beootety. Thereday Night HOLDEN’S THIRD AVENUE | THEATER CORNER THIRD AVENUE AND PINE STREET Presents This Weok the Great New York Success “THE FATAL SCAR.” Prices—Evening, 15¢, Me, Ie and 50 | 18a: boxes, 66 boxem, Matinee, Ife and Offers jj The center of good value for the SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1907. -—_refrigerator showing at the “satisfactory store” i H you are surely welcome !— —this great home-furnishing organization holds the confidence of its patrons to an unusual extent—indeed, we appre- 7 | ciate this feéling of confidence—of trust in our merchandise—our store methods—in the “Standard way.” —the standard of progress we have set for ourselves is that each season must take a higher place in all that goes to make up furniture goodness—and our present complete, attractive spring showing will easily surpass all others— your credit is good here— —we were the offginators in the Northwest of this practical, easy, convenient form of merchandising—the “Standard way” of furnishing the home—have you tried it?—you are certainly welcome to credit here. od the superior points of the Leonard refrigerator — his Beautiful te eaniiy the ¥ iclea F rabtitty a cho the Leonard “Cleanable” Refrigerators are un questionably and admit- tediy the greatest ioe seyers made. Twenty- five years of refrigerator experience is represent ed in their sclentific iruetion; they are all cleanable and odor- lean. the inner lining tse made of steel, porceiain lined can be cleaned an easily as a china dish; will not corrode of break. the waste pipe can be eunily removed. Body of refrigerator has eight distinct ana separate walle and lined with charcoal sheeting and mineral woot bottom of waste pipe bas « patent automatic air trap, which prevents any esOape of cold air. All trimmings and fitti of the Leonard Refrig ator ate made of #% brass, and all ¢ & patent ple-catoh lock, which prevents the foore from w ‘« oF xetting out of and also keeps them abso- Tutely, body te oughly se pbulator our baby comfort they equaied ° dew en aol te show you A eee eee a table sale without a parallel— —Tabdle selling will be tunity where, —Well-made center tables of golden oak, square to neatly turned lege & shelf, two sixes, 16x16 and 22x22, splendid, useful little tables, on sale only— G5¢ and $1.10. $19.00 extension tables for— $12.85 two days only Here's «@ chance you may pever have again to buy Unie splendid oak table at such an unusual exving—teke our word for it—this te the best extension table value to be found here— round or square top ex- 44-inch p—pedestal base—in “py weathered eak excel- lent value st $19; on special sale §=Tuesday for— to be found eny- “old hickory” Goods Howse Fire, | Mer. Panteges March 25.—Fire par for summer comfort— wed the sporting goods | A. G Spalding & Co. last LB Mate a fh a week —There is an sir of solid comfort, Performances ot te ti ¥ and of real serv- bout ‘Old Hickory” sr dheaammnase ah ? } - 8 Main 1904; Ind. 4234 : | 8. 1 ‘ona | jan. Main 190 ; ‘ t ¢ t } pliant ease ain | ENGLISH BABY COACH 837.50 picces—the al furniture for Lyric Theater porch or lawn or summer house oo Raby Buggy, made and wings upon thie ie a very fir of best materials, is very Mats 28¢ and 106 Mats wtyih he entire body ™ r 1 n's Muston fine resilient springs, running whole TONIGHT and All Week, % Musten! : po dg ae ep a a Ag -TeEezy. weezy” ¢ , nem f2-inch, all eushiom tired; whole Oh, yea, It's good—always ie et the Leric” | v4 bus y is finely finished Brewster green Sent, Waite danewane, Om Ay upholstered — tn Stay on Ship. i March 26.-—Owing to they had not been out) the required seven! A PRACTICAL MAN Cannon and the other) A cates thr uncer. his party pee dagger gy Be Mee —Our complete showing ts ready for yo inspection, tne cluding porch chairs, settens, ta- bles, odd seats, bas- kets, large C5 prices very reasonable. nights. ie enameled two removable ra rta note: cushions, Te- eptacte in body for small articles, trim- R a4 0 pM Pha 4a of « rane. rf hood « SEATTLE THEATER ‘os! & Ovom Mare Prone a aa Te nights, 2¢0 to Se. Mats. Thursday and Saturday TONIGHT—All Week (Px od Friday? * 1CAN TRAMP.” BR sHonnoc®. A JOLLY AMERICAN 2G MAREMas, V-rren (Comedy-Drama Puli of Fun.) ALEX MTERA to. : —“The Missourt Girt.” 2 2 emir eat Week a price of these comfortable chaire— $2.75 and $3.50. the folly of spending all Lidia his income A savings account with tits com- pany will provide for contingencies and net you in addition « satis- factory rate of interest. By Tah and the other mem-| MMe party left on the May-| MA o'clock yestertay af Cuba and Matinees, 36¢ and tc; the drapery store is in spring readiness merchandise. and artistic new seasonable great are and thought have beon given to the preparation of the rich angings You'll find here all that's new and desfrable in drapery materials, tecorations the show!n . The, ibe, How weata, 35. STAR PT On Tae toe go One MATINGEERS BACH DaT aTIim Seattle's Leating Vaaderlile Mouse NEW VAUDEVILLE THIS AFTERNOON. ; - Archie Bo: Co., in “After Many Yeare:” Emmonds, Emmerson SAVINGS: (Lee Resieys, Ida Howell, Emily Nice, Eddie Rosseh, Star- ascope, Two Cassettes. al! our new season's bright arrivals are here. To > particularly attractive right now whetber buying or look- iaplay you must visit-—you'll surely enjoy it; so come, always welcome. Rrussels tn white—make very attractive curtaine—used almost exclusively for parlors and irawing room. We are showing them in single and double nets, Priced from $5.00 to $30.00 per you're » net genuine Saxony Curtains, in white only, from $15.00 to $30.00 pair j adid showing of hand-mate curtains in Arabian Laces and Irish Points, tn white and beige, Flemish Curtains in beig y, suitable for the living room, Ranging from $4.50 to $35.00 pair. we are showing a splea line of the popular Clany Curtains in white and Arablan Linen Laces mounted on French s by hand—a very pretty curtain, that retains its shape after Yaundering; also Madr he pair, in a splendid selection of colorings and designs. Priced from $4.25 to $12.50 pair eo ‘ ticularty attractive assortment of flat and ruffled Net Novelty Curtains in white and beige; neat and dainty designs for sleeplog rooms. Prices from $1.50 to $7.60 pair in bh} Nottingham Curtains are here displayed tn both English and domestic makes, colors white, ivory, be and Arabian, from the finest Madras weave to the heavy cable nets, Indeed, & splendid show- t BSc per pair and upwards R d With Portiores and Couch Covers in every conceivable design and coloring, from the simple atripe to the handsome Kelims, from $1.26 to $18.50. Rope Portiores in all stylos aad colors OF SUITS, SKIRTS, JACKETS, PETTI- fects, from $2.00 upwards —for those who prefer to have their curtatns apectally made, we show a com COATS, WAISTS and FINE MILLINERY, white and colors, Bungalow Nets and Fish Nets in white, beige, green and re Make your selection now, oie three drapery specials for Tuesday only ~ Pay a Little Bit | in need of these fabrics. Down and $1.00 A WEEK. WE GIVE YOU CREDIT from the neat Valance ta the heavy leather Mission ef: te line of Swisses In , at from Se per yard That's our way—The “Stand- we know this will be interesting news—and so timely, too—just when you are ard W ruffie Net Curtains, 2% yards long, well made and prettily finished pair. ‘Tuesday only wrktess : i0-inch Net with lace edge and insertion, in white and Arabian, price 46¢ yard, Tuesday only, yard -aame Net as above, 60 inches wide remnants of Table Ollcloth, 45 inches ee ae ae the carpet store is now showing new rugs— realizing what an tmportant feature the rug is In the furnishing and Pacific Outfitting Co. om fo (hi ew gen’ oe OHNE ay rug busing arpet and rug 422 Pike Street $1.50 a ++ OE regular -2he ose - 12%e make dainty, pretty bedroom curtains; regular price window SECOND AVENUE NEAR SENECA Thake handsome curtains for special or odd ‘Tuesday only regular price 46¢ yard. usually sells for wide, in all colors; To close the lot. Tuesday only . © per yard. EASTER and ¢ here—ar jualities Awaits you aso too, ‘ erns, all grades, Wilton Rues, Including mrick, Bavaland and Anglo-Indlar ia‘ : 2, in Persian, Ortent Priced trom &2. All alzes, 4 } French, Pagdad, 1 al 9, nent am. Come One | ; eaten hen ogi seo a ie these rugs range from 29.50 ne in Wilt : apg ll and tw pst medium-priced any roor ‘ b inall s. The Rody © hall; iM FS Of Ladies’ SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS $10,000.00 WORTH OF SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED. THE GOODS ARE TWO MONTHS LATE AND MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH AT ONCE. Sale Begins Wednesday, March 27, 9 a.m. GET IN THE BAND WAGON FOR YOUR EASTER GARMENTS AT ABOUT ONE-HALF PRICE. NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT CO. NI Sa9d Fas rien= dVd S.MOWXOMWO,L And try our fine California PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, TOKAY, MUSCATEL, LING at rugs (for REIS ~—20 patterns Tar priced fr Oriental and Priced floral designs r sizes mx4.6 to 10.6x12 from $1.50 to 822.50. These Rug Specials for Tuesday Only 1 ge Hrussele rug la rever that h aid x54-inch Axminster Rugs, floral 100 M u pls " ta, Axminstera and w " ¢ i ular prices from $1.60 1128 First ave, corner Seneca TACOMA Por % gallon 10¢ refund for empty bottle | sible, # may be use and Oriental designa Main 1184; Ind. 1384. FREE DELIVERY, NO BAR EXTENDS LARGEST Open evenings till 7 p. m Saturday nights 12 p. m. FURNITURE LONGEST ———e BT STORE AND MOST PANTS TO ORDER FOR LIBERAL $4.00 at the UNION TAILORS, 614-618 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Building. IN THE wesT CREDIT SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. II

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