The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1907, Page 2

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THE MARKETS Anothor advance vance of 26 cents 2 the feature of the orange market SHREEDER HAS lof the emalior vari¢tios are almost named Myers from the east claims he ts a top-notoher, PALMER PROVES EASY FOR JACK SULLIVAN (Star Special Service.) and during the next few rounds LOS ANGELEA@, March 2.—The | Palmer ply covered up and prov “T have word from Tacoma,” satd |impossible to get, The demand tn ye international pugiiiatio battic| ed Uhat at thie peoullar atyle of mille | D BK Dugdale, the local manager, | oxeeedingly active and uyless con | Be extensively navertined through. | Ing ho surely Is In a claas by him-| this morning, “that Shresder has dittons in the flooded qiptriofy of td a. country detween Jack | self. » eentent howeren:| estan bolt eae oni 1 ‘alifornia tmprove, the loeal ‘mar “Twin” Htven ck Pale ivan seemed content, ho ef, cated, and that things are j which toak wedi, da Fg night the Hritisher show all that | along nleety over there with elim will become i 4 @hort proved o no knew and things went along Very | park question settled, I do not ex. | He | tie hams cree cok in pectin sa atl, the eighth | pect any more trouble over the City| Kage are holding at 2(een@, al Sullivan completely out Twin caught Palmer in the | of Destiny club, aa it hy been up| though 26 was asked for tion wth a hard left ewng. against an ugly proposition there | good stock yesterday the Englishman at every @tage of the game 4 im the torh! Tropnd, after Palmer had taken the right along in the matter of trytog | to get «rounds, and that waa enough Tho take the heart oat of wimoat any > The butter market ts Orders fo turned went down and it looked any | would be counted out, how anged to regain hin astern gount at least if a dose - te Ramet ye fe sai t of nine and was floc set of backers, A club without a a vd Jumped into the ring and Waved the | seein, The rong proved his friend | ball park is like a stew wthout an | eastern market towel over the prostrate form of the| once more and he was carried to | oyster or an infant without a nolae, | ner, | hia core an Hmposnlbitity, Mad Sullivan so deatred he « The m reat proved beneft-| “Shreeder, however, says he has ol eae have terminated the bout in the} cial for Pa o the ecratch |@ marmalade location, located but) cing per fourth round. Im the third md] in the much ¢ & plpe's puff from the business #ec~ | Winnity the Twin shot a heavy left to Palm. | cuperated in stated | Hon, with satisfactory car service @r's wind and followed | » wth | through. und Bulli; “With Tacoma in line, there te Tight cross to the Jaw. dropping) van pla nothing to it but go ahead for the |), Vietor wth a awful th Che | visitor's ® b x neue now The park may not be fail ne . 7 nrew up the tows mn shape for the opener, but if not pore, wesmes. A Sate be en Me the games will be transferred to HYLAN P N Spokane for the number of ." D AND THOMPSO THE _ THEATERS R | fe; taen por eval At the Orend. | fs, + Tonight sees the last performs | (her. i (Star Special Service.) bway of warming up. Thompson | ance of “The Virginian”, with Dus- | tries March 27.—| knew that hie only chance was in} tia Farnum and Frank Campeau in| '* Neither “Fighting Dick” Myland nor| 4 Knockout, and he rushed things the leading roles, at the Grand. To inion “Cycione* Thompson could put the | deaperately Myta atde-stepped morrow night the Swedish Drame a w Mes yo other out m their hot go here last | end biffed out diaconcertngs parting i tic society will give « Bwedinh | Washington creamery butler, per ht and it t 20 rounds to the | taps, and the two kept thing® #0INT |) uaical comed “ ' at | t2tferm creamer we labout even throughout the entire 20 mualcal dy, and Friday sige Mga. rn balter Thott, It was fast and turio . jen lord come ; hs ~ Sev ee “What friand hed over his | Castes B. E nford comes for three | Wiseoncta twine, Jopponent in skill Thompson made | P* rformances, two of “Juli up in aggressiveness, sar” and one of*Cymbell | i oon eo the @ 2 This ie the second time the men} te Pladaing Maik have fought, Hyland gaining a de cision over Thowp in Ogden, Aa! last night's go was the first real “A Jolly American Tramp” ie dust! jthe kind of a show to please the Javerage theater-goor, It ts full of! pois SPEEA fan, has a solid plot, exciting sita-| ers per i fe ations and an interesting love story.|Ga" ™ ” It le to be seen at the Seattle all) Fish, ator | _Redaemer nalthet, per ik su@te: e-ammer At the Lols. POs: “Moths,” a dramatization of|jr Bh tebe, Sy Ouida’s famous sovel of the same |}. gel lmame, is the Dill at the Lote this) @ 7 ee! week, and the Second ay. stock | 4, ~ 4 [theater ie crowded at overy per | tg; formance, on oe Lively Vaudeville. i= The Star theater this week of) /* ° Hay ond Peedetuffa fers an entirely new program of aan ‘ Principals In Last a ago lively vaudeville acts. “After Many an Gah; ‘nites oa Mbe-Up at San Francisco, Which Re Years,” « charming playlet, is at-| rhsst Mey ry, tan bes: Wheto corm, ; ? corn, son, suited in a Oraw. | erecting much attention at the Mad a ae ben oe bo a article of punch landing to which item play-houns, ing Ne “Teexy Weesy.” “Toery-Weeny” ts more than hold ae fight fans were treated. and » of Referee Jack Welch, the decistor Comont 7 Gectaring the fight a draw, ® no | | returned baa | stk Ro proved a one ine up the popalartty which the for Eyles wes the favorite. Betng a Zinn musical comedy company co-| tt & ‘Ke ia.’ sn 4. sie ited i native son, the California sperting tablished here in previous pleces.| ing hel, per Dh Se. merat ith | Next week “A Japanese Courtship” | Fe") 0*> oe H | will be sung, and this will give » Nuts and Pigs chance for the mout elaborate cos ag teenies _ fen fi | Vee: aimon te, | tuming yot seen at the Lyric. j bond pean fraternity Dacked him Liberally with their breakfast providers. The “Cy- clone” was not lacking In followers, however, as his training stunts at- , *- FF 5 tracted considerable attraction. Hyland proved that he war the j ewe er: Mennteh eheli peantta ne faster man and the better boxer! «nindig for many moons here, the IMARY RULING TABLE DHOTE DINNER right off the reel, doing @ ttle fancy | pugiliatically tnclined turned out | PR TABLE D'HOTE DINNER stants to in the opening reunds in the | Iike society at grand opera | Served daily by the Seattle Cater = x ) jing Co. fram 6°30 to & » m. for 500 “RACES YESTERDAY won: Joan ef Are, 193, second; | (Star “Special Bervice.) Private dining rooms for Jadies 103, third. Tim itt | OLYMPIA, Maren 27—That dec-) Top oor wn «ide, corner ag re * - ratle—H val | farations of candidates under the| James st. and Second av. . Take | cap. 109 (Boland) even, wor ‘i ol elevator | a eS ie cee toorens 3 now rimary law, eannet be | elevate oor : a 144 received by the seer First race, three-fourths of a mile! Third race, three-fourths of a mile | #4 e recordin jelals wPttl) tore, 1418 Third av. hare eight new ' — —— (McRae) 1% te The Roustabout, 119 (Preston) a | * prior to the prt 7 oe | tables and the only 6x10 pool table won, Ne! Teen, 112, second t 3 won: Cockeure, 95. «© 4 then, ts the construction acel op Kingthorpe, 194, third. Time, 1:14./ Meriingo, 104, third Thee, 1 re 2. | the law by Assistant Attorney Gea- a ea eapeeen, Second race, three-fourths of a| Fourth race, one mile—Judge Nel-| eral A, J. Falknor | tile—Calendar, 108 (Hunter) to 1, | 00. #4 ( to 1, won: GU-| “rns savant ps eae | won; Tetanus, 195, second; Nancy | pin, 114 Edwin T. Fryen | jo anvenmage earty declara- W.. 106, third. Time, 1:18 2-6 $4. third 2:48 Bed ton ts that the first enndidate for Third race, three-fourths of a mile| Fifth race, one mile—~Avaton, 115) 88F office making his declaration —BMimo, 109 (Fisher) ¢ to 1, won: | (Kung) ¢ te 1. wor omedian, 112, | bas the right to have bie name head uarde, 109, second: Marte H, 197,| second; Mohur, 107, third. ‘Time, the Met of primary candidates fer ‘th ‘Time, 1:17 2-5, 4:48 t offic ry " Pourth *% one and i Sixth race, th t b | that offices, The affect of the de race, one and one-ste. ixth race, three-fourths of 1 inion will be to limit official de teenth miine--Hriers, 100 (Buxton) Maxapan, 108 (Kuna) § to “ to 1. won, Little Mirthful, 107, ecc-| Hirtie, 11% second: Interlude, 113,| “rations to the two monthe pre- ; Bomar, 197, third. Time, 3:53, | third. Time, 1:15 1-8 : | ceding the primary election, ith race, cleven-sixteenths of a 168 (Koerner) COMMISSIONER RESIGNS. second Nonie Lucite. 5, won; Gateway, 164, RAINIERS TO PLAY Beechwood, 97, third. Time, 1:16 1-5. | Sstmietineniis OLYMPIA, March 27.—George A Sixth race. ter -sixteenthe of a} Ryan's original Rainsiers and the | Cook, of Tacoma, who waa appoint a Feant ies ar) 2,22 | Daseball team of the United States | ed assistant state land commission ‘Terp, 106, 1c . jateamehip Philadelphia wili meet at er to succeed Perry Niles, resigned. weit 5 ge =e nigenste: | what shout os rong t Lace age im) turned in bis bein Ba gl arena a interesting game.) Ww 4 ~ - “The encouragement Ascor, | Ryan has sequired « naw infielder | i", osm land commilasione™, of habite of thrift and First race. ceven-stateenthe of a| iture your furniture and house | April 1 pessctane nt, aries 6 (ulle—-Mine Pidgety, 108 (Preaton) 9|2e%!nst fire. Gregor McGregor, 201 & — — het sw ities which een | rane Butlding. Main 178 eee| Don't throw away gour old Sebuse tn tae tahest “DEAN” CIGAR. |" Wear Brooke Hats, 1531 Becond | (x"45,, Wave tiem a cntetet degree to the welfare of The new quality, 5c. venue. 1 ain 16 rs the nation—ts an object _—_—.. — —— — —_ ~ ——— which m always have my deepest sympa. thy."—King Edward. ko wnt in the Department of There’s No Hocus Pocus About This Big Re-Building and Reduction Sale The Reductions Are Real and Big, and Earnest Do you stop to sift the good from the bad ?—the truth from the false °—the genuine from the counterfeit? We read some mighty nice stories in the papers nowadays about big reductions, and, lo, when we examine the facts back of the words we find a cheat and a lie. We would rather go out of business than give anybody the right to say: ‘* The Hub is not as careful of its reputation as it use to be.” Reputation is the bread and butter of this business and is worth more to us than the dol- lars even this most extraordinary happening will bring to us. Big Re-Building and Reduction Sale of SumTs Men’s $15.00 Suits Q 8 Reduced to «....+.- $ . 5 Men's $18.00 S Reduced Men’s $30.00 Red to Men’s $20.00 EZ |Z Nh / Reduced to Men’s $35.00 Suits “Reduce wus’ $22.85 Reduced to Blues and Blacks Included ‘ a If you want some really good whisky, try Good Old Gucken TROUSERS, HATS, elmer Iyer fall. quant CARHARTT’S SHOES, Wias Oli ibisiac alee I WORKING FURNISHINGS Olt’ Holland’ Gin; “full genie CLOTHES REDUCED ana 2g saa te OO : ~ are Wines "O56 1 funded mpt bot i u KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 1123 First ave. co Moin 1194; Ind. 1984 GE DELIVERY. NO BA Open evenings till 7 p. Saturday nights 12 p, m. rner Seneca. PRUGRTI T AT ye Be Be EPms ak SEATTLE Et ed tad, MARCH 27, 1907. OAV NN aa A Glorious Bargain Affair, Includ Under the Garvey-Buchanan Roof Ladles’ Sults, Coats, Waists, Skirts, Millinery and Eas Toggery Greatly !teduced in Price for Next 3 Days Freight Blockade” comes thousands of dollars’ worth of belated me nerd With another sectional break-up of th dise; worthy, dependable goods that nv ist be hurried So, right at a time when we are most srr to interest women preparing for Easter, and pursuant to our policy: of giving bargains when ‘they are aporeviated, we launch this Great Three-Day Bargain Event— THE PRICES TELL THEIR ‘OWN INTERESTING ECONOMY STORY 3-Day Sale of Easter Neckwear RARE VALUES HERE. Ladies’ Shield Bows—-Made of dainty white swiss, with lace medallion trimmings; big variety; values to 35, in the 3-Day Sale at only, each 19¢ Ladies’ Pure Linen Stocks--Lace insertion and lace medallion trimming effects; embroidered collar and cuff sets; 20 styles; values to 1983 in the 3-Day Bale at only, each . 49¢ Ladies’ Laundered Linen Collars, prettily embroid- ered in floral patterns; other with dainty Val. lace edges; values to 35c; in the 3- ssa Sale at only, each ze Newest Neck Ruching—All the wa the popular styles; great bargain array ; values; in the 3- ared Sale at only, each Grand 3- Day Sale Ladie THE MOST ECONOMICAL SORT OF BASTER CHOOSING I6 HERE DURING THI6 BALE. Ladies’ $12.50 Semi-Fit- ted Suits — Effectively col all regular ase 19¢ made up in the latest spring mixtures, light and dark effects; collar and cuffs trimmed in green broadcloth and braid; skirt plaited from knee; our proud- est suit value in the 3- Day Sale at onl $7.50 Ladies’ $15.00 Newest Eton Suits—F ashioned of the new season's most stylish plaid mix- tures; cost lined with French satine; deep plaited skirt, smartly tailored throughout ; special in the 3-Da Sale at only . $10.00 Special showing of Ladies’ Regular $16 Eton Suits in the 3-Day Sale at only » 813.00 Riegant seortment of Ladies’ Regular $25 Eton Suits, in the }Day Gale at only see ewenes - 819.50 3-Day Sale SILK COATS | | 3-DAY SALE OF Taffeta Sitk Coate—Wide ombrold ered collars and fancy cuffs. A Plalted front, sides and beck; very special purchase of these. generous in width. Usual $10.50 A bargain, in the Day Sale at values, in the Day Sa oe +8850 esneouess aeep . to! ade of an eo collent quality taffeta; collar and | Fancy Mixed Check Skirte—even- euffe handsomely braid trimmed. | teen » pial and cleverly org $16 values, in the 3-Day trimmed and fin Very spe 810,50 fteta Blik Coate—b/ 87.50 length, deop embroidered collar, | Newest Silk Skirte—Made of a fancy sleeves with turn-back splendid quality taffeta, elabor cutte; satin Hined yoke, Regular | ately braided, Full plaited, Very $21.50 values, in the 3-Day Sale | special values, nthe 3-Day Sale at only ..... $16.50 At nesses #12.00 9-DAY SALE OF EASTER WAISTS Most Tempting Inducements Persian Lawn Wale m the dain Persian Lawn Wailete — Smart! te * fash ucked t, with medaliton atyle innovation lues; in the 3- 4 ouffe; very ep ues in the 3 mond Bale at onl: THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU COMMENCING TOMORROW GRAND 3-[)AY | Black Chiffon Panama Skirte— cial values, in the 3-Day Sale at A, reguiar +400 va aS Se T—GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO ing Every Ready-to-Wear Department out now, in the season for which they were made. | 3-Day Sale of Easter Belts MOST REMARKABLE VALUES. New Wash Belts—In plain dered with smart pearl or gilt buckles; values to gge the 3-Day Sale at only, each . New Kid Belts—In black only; Iso some im Teather, imitation seal effects; 3 inches wide; gilt bucklegy values to ses in the ae Sale at only, each or embr linen, 1) in ty ng color combk nations, inc ludia ng dots, ; gilt buckles; values to $1.50; in the 3- sete Sale at one each ,, New Elastic Belts—Biac k, gray or green studded with pretty cut steel buckles; values “stripes, | et elastic belts, to $1.50; in the 3-Day Sale at only, each S ‘Suits SKIRTS | j : ae | 3-DAY SALE OF MILLINERY | 9-DAY SALE OF / SPECIAL SHOWING TOMORROW OF | RIBBONS { NOTICE THE VALUES | NEWEST SPRING SHAPES AT 85.00 TWO SPECIMEN SAVINGS” 1] Pretty Back Combe—-Shell or | | . x | | AN Silk Taffeta Rl vi amber designs, handsomely | | To the woman with a modest Easter allowance, this inches wide, in ure mounted in gilt bands or | | popular shades, stone settings. Values to 800, | | SP<< ial display of hats at five dollars will prove de Reguiar 38¢ pr 7. the + tha dhetnte dicen headin | | lightfully interesting. Many style surprises in this | | ,,P*” Sale “Vener a Handsome Back | | collection for tomorrow's comers. Five-dollar cre Widths to ¢ inches, plas endless variety of shell or am ~ 1 Dresdem effects; ber designs, beautifully mount | ms that merit your quick investigation light or colorings. ¢ ed, Values to $1.25, in the & | | Tcome aes Sa | ler S80 value, aa Day Gale at only, each .. 75¢@ elcome to look or try on j Sale at only, yard . —— — ——--~ ew 3-DAY SALE OF EASTER | | GLOVES ARRANGE TO COME. Long Silk Gloves—Lonx THESE ARE 9-DAY SALE OF VEILS AND VEILING OPPORTUNITIES, 3-DAY SALE OF LEATHER Goons NOTHING BUT BARGAINS. | SPLENDID SAVING | gloves and mitts, ack and white, Dainty Veilings—Chiffon and mesh t Leather Hand Bags—! ack only assortment; $1.50 and $2.00 valu | ~ fu Dewiath and good pats | | efit. or oxid = 8 the 3-Day Bale at only, a pair .. 81-25 | | reguiar 250 values; in the 3-Day Sale at with purses; values te 808 Elbow-Length Kid Gloves—rinck, white, | | only, yard 15e 3-Day Sale at on seanee tan and brown — shades § clasps at] | N Veilings —Chiffon. t and N Anthony Bags t , wrist; perfect fitters; splendid $4.00 | Seitt - pa or 4 sited with ‘ma le of 4 values; in the 3-Day Sale at only, pair | conan tostine: wane tw die; th te. b values te @ bebeaiebe: Soave. weeesss. © ++ 8350 | Day Sale at only, yard 230 Sale et enty, oask - } New Short Lisle Gloves—Different ra Automebile Veile- hiffon qua Draw-String Bags h and bla pretty t aRp styles ity, tly he ya s red of \ special values in the 3-Day Sale at] | ail regutar si Se values: bn. te 8; regular $1.25 values; inthe # WF seach ee bee © p || 3-Day at only, each one Sale at only, each sneer Lace Mitte- | | Chiffon Yard and a halt &; | | New Beaded Purses—In dark oF & $1.00 values; in the 3-Day Sale at only, | | dark shades; regular 750 values; in the | | frames regular pair... pueseee 6 65¢ 3-Day Sale at only, each BOE | | values; in the 3-Day Sale at. < A GARVEY~ = a ee ae i < Pea P aan TE SS

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