The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1907, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY. MARCH | 27,1 SWAM CALMLY _| ™sdét.co sow WMA BEATEN (Scripps T raph ‘Service. f O M. D H |: i ha etna, toh wel Tel y Oe E E 1 E A i will has returned from the west - ; , Os! | (Rerippe Telegraph Bervice.) ailroad magnate does not Con} PORTLAND, Ore, Maren 31~< the ratiroad business on & ao a | Hider the Fatiroad inure ten dif. |Mrs. Roundtree, wife of Ni W || Roundtree, a prominent rea) estate SUICIDE LEAPED "FROM SHIP, hoon subject to "epileptic fita aud} ference between hard times and |man, was beaten senseless Inet QWAM OUT OF REACH OF AID, /00 the day that he ended his life) business recession “There ts a he was just recovering from a #/ red light on the line,” dr jeatly [Blight at her home by robbers and FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Women's Suite, Waletgy “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” Eto, 1 Best Quality 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $5. | Store Opens 8:30 a. m.; Closes | | 6:30 p.m. | AND QUIETLY SANK FROM lvere attack of the malady xplained the big magna’ and | left dead. B - . omorro we ¢ F view. |“*ie came on deck in the morn:| {hiv meane danger ahead, go slow." | After being beaten the robbers This is the finest quality Tapestry Brussels Rug made, Until tomorrow ni ght w c of sa including Oriental, floral, small conventional and all-over effects, at the above special fp r 1 Rugs are ling, and quietly remarking to an jacked the house, making their em James Brain, who leaped over | officer that he woyld probably be} eape, Mr, Roundtree returned Dokrd to his death from the Trans jable to work the "next day, he home shortly after 10 o'clock sad port Dix three days out of Hono-| walked to the railing on the port found his wife in an unconsciong julu, was not, as supposed, a resl-|side, swung under it, and leaped} condition dent of Ballard. Brain lived in Ta |far out into the sea | | Doete were summoned ad when Mra, Roundtree was revived coma, and his death was the pathet Two life preservers were thrown j to him by the erew, but Brain de jahe told the story of how two maakx for use in practically any room in the house, THREE EXTENSION TABLE PATTERNS FOR fe culmination of a man’s cesperate | but futile effort to overcome a dts | iberately swam away from them a led men entered the house ed Oat tat ce had made iife un-|When about 100 yards from the} (os ers a ee ), | when she made an outery they am ! ; bearable | transport he stretched out his arme |.) republic of Salvador haw bad |Maulted her, one of the men strile Until tomorrow night the Furniture Section is making The of Brain's suteide waa | in the manner o o e e ” “ - io y a a Bae. > ie offers. in ord : - ‘ The story of B gh wtotde was | in Le m oe 4 da ye vee tes ry enough of warfare and representa: | "8 yd ov . the head until she the following Extension Table offers in ler to creat — rrday wage ey ellen ro Sta then he sank from tive. of that government have | WSs knocked —s The re interest in the line, which has just been made more at- pert ye yesterday, Tirain had for years | view ~ . ont to Bere got Away with articlos amounts : “0 . . asked the Mexican governmen ing im value to several thoussat tractive than usual by the addition of a large number of newly arrived Pedestal designs | interven 4 bring about peace " e and ae p lof dollars President Dias has The purehasing of the barkjand finally landed at Panama,| with the United States in demand RE IE aN Melanope by Captain James Grit “the tee “ P j me pence I, padi Hayes, Roy Linn, John © Yah omantie |. no firat officer was then given | Clyde le der 18 story Im the history of the boa | while om the way to San Praneiaes, | terday by Detectiy Ad The Melanope was built in Liver:) Mra. Taylor died and was ead Corbett af petty the ro This pool in 1876 and was of the most |at sea | morning all the lads except Cooley modern type, having electric lights| The boat, upon reaching wea! adles ladmitted the theft of numerous inatallod throughout the entire ship.| Francisco, was selued by the eae |ebickens from Mra Wm. Carpen q Ghe was owned by Mra. Liztle Tay~| tives of both Captain Cratgen si (Soripps Telegraph Rervien.) | toe isa Worth Piftioth st. and This $12.00 Table, Special $7.25 7 ylor, and, after considerable | — Mt SKOORK, . March #7 thelr oale to Mra. M, Williams, 4426 was sold to John Rosen-| Yesterday eae three nesroe* | Gortiag av wife and family tn Dover, Eng, bat) feit & S4n, whe placed the ¥ killed, two severely wounded | “one poye will be charged se dis Mra. Taylor made him a present of/on the Australian run, carrying Hy injured @*| orderly persons, the limit for whieh | the ship under the conditions that|conl Last December, while en| result of « clash Between the fed lin 63 daye. she might sail with him as a com-|route to Seattle from San Fran eral authorities and « ed fan | They are said to have eesinlnes | panton. cisco, she went ashore on the north-| atic club known aa the “United #0-| stenting harness, tools and other Captain Craigen was pleased with/ ern coast of California a = chaliats’ club Fitty shots woes | erieles. i the idea and deserted his family. [nearly a total loes Shi | fired during the trouble, which oo- For years Captain Craigen and/ cently towed to Astoria, where she curred because of supposed secret uP cenes coma, crite ment ew a tet Sst th | eres te = OWLS GRAND WEST. the luxuriously furnished Melanope,|to be used on the Sound peace of the city ‘Selteeeeeereerrnerecnnermeneneernenereemmercecremmemmmemmemmmermnmmenmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmr | LOCA ERE BUTTE PAPER TROUOLES. TES | SMALL BOY ENDS LONG (Rertope Tolegranh Gervien) (Star Special Service.) BUTTE, March 27.-—It ts not! . . TRIP ALONE knows whether the newepapers will|, WALLA WALLA. Maree ore be published tomorrow or not. With | Owls inst night, by ot 8 to 3 the exeeption of the stereotypers| the grand offic all others of the printing unions | ta move the Burham J. Hall, age 9 years, who |ably accounts for the absence of have signed agreements, but the|s# oon Ae stereotypors are holding out. Until| mounting to about $1,200, Solid Oak Extension Table, in dark golden finish, This $16.00 Table, Special $9.45 pod cat, hy Re legs are connected fancy cross rails. log, who became infatuated with) Mra, T Captain Craigen. The latter had & | litigatic Dining Table pictured above ts made of solid onk in golden finish, Top is 42 inches square when closed. Extends to 6 feet | Regular price, 6ft. extension, $12.00; special until — in length, Regular price $16.00; special until tomorrow night is Pitter 45 Same, &ft. extension, regular price $14.00; special This $8.00 Table, Special $5.45 Bolld Golden Oak Extension Table having top measuring 4% square when closed. This Table has heavy side rafis nicely turned and fluted legs 3 inches in diameter, price, 6ft. extension, $8.00; special until tomorrow night, @f = 8 arrived tm this city yesterday on | ‘¢ mother ott. Se Crtenhel Lamited wes turned) Py Ay npg tee yg Bea i ee ee ree ermine Bame, $-{t. extension, regular price $10.00; special . +000 over to the police matron because over his predicament, being confi "3 : ‘ ANS TOME OY TRAN. of the non-a c o LINCOLN, Neb., March 27.—-Last —ae pearance of his mother, | dent that his mother will soon call night the house, by a vote of 64 to (Star 8 jel 8 lee) who waa to have met him at the for him. In o of emergency, EN W > Galen Ginet, The tnd loft Man- sone aitanhae Se the beats weeding [29 Baaned a Dill appropriating $14,-| UBAVENWORTH, Wash, March 000 for the A.-Y.P. B A man, supposed to be James cheater, N. H.. on March 23, ex-|tnatructs the authorities to notify h a ‘ pecting to arrive here Monday, He|#. J. Burnham at Manchester, or “BEAN CI weg en ot Ray was @ day late, and this fact prod-' Robert Burnham at Spokane The new quality, Se weet tags 4 “ pat yp ohn gg — n oF lies from ore anc i 0 Oi Y Py Me i killed. The body was brought here for an Inquest. The man was about #0 years of age and by bis clothes showed that he was sot of the bob clase. | Beattie Home of the Great } Majestic Range ERTOR & -NELSON ene. uneven awe Tae Far Pow nevtas] Tek PORFEITEO BAIL. | M. Shelton ed club, who was arrested on Pike j under ball of $60, failed to ap Ritchie, a tormer emp ti eb ruling of the supreme years . ° . 85.00 © 88.00 jim police court yesterday and was! rearrested on a bench warrant He! then put up $100 ball and was |lowed to go 2 ee a = steopathic Physician Way ae “ and ne ps om aining days until ogee will find the mothers out io full I teen wstng his Game on oye Taf 74 abafewe Re deae 3 bated y eo ga for Heys We ots ready for the Bl checks. One cheek for (7 CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT, rush, as never lore—with stocks which comprehend everything new and stylis passed on & grocer at Twenty) Ps and worthful These special values point the way to big savings and certain satisfaction second av. and East Preapect S67 Epieh Butating, 'Gesend, and Pome, Copeatis ee | Office Hours, 9 a. m. to & p. m. | court Dr. Stewart formerly prac ‘ * Usel at Tacoma and Spokane. Boys’ Sailor Suitse— | — - nts With deep collar, embrotdered shield, silk tie, bloom- | PRINCETON, N. J.. March $7— or pants, of blue serge, plain gray worsteds, fancy | Yesterday afternoon the undergrad mixtures and gray overplaids, 4 to 10 years NEW NOVELTY SUITS AND SKIRTS at Factory Prices. Buy direct and save middie men's profits. NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO. 1207 Second Av. 7 | EASTER While our stock is so complete and prices #0 FAI Dep’t Store 1513-15-17-19 Second Ay. A Millinery Overfic One Thousand Too Many Everything J Hats we PANTS TO ORDER FOR 00 at the UNION TAILORS, 614-018 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Building. Our Great S Avall yourselves of the opportunity your wants for #t. Monday morning on a charge | ———————— othe the Littie | | PASSING BAD CHECKS. | Chaps for Easter pusr2: 22.2 i tractor, with offices In the Peoplea) No License for Stewart. Boys’ Russian Suits— OLYMPIA, March 27.—James G. Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thuredays, Gaturdays, 6 to 6 p. m. Of tiue serge; ted, brown, gray and fancy mir Phone Guneet Main 6256. Geattle, Wash. | uate body of Princeton University $5.00 © $8.50 presented Grover Cleveland with a lot dieorterly comdwet and released | eeveessssssssscsvecssees | Hank batiding, reports that Theor) | Stewart has been denied a medical tures; remand tailored and trimmed; 2% to | loving np. | What is better than a good tide }land buy? BR. Cooper Wilts, ¢ j Colman Bide. Boys’ Norfolk Suits— Two-piece, with knickerbocker trousers; of worst eds, cheviots, cassimeres and blue serge, fancy mixtures, §to 16 years ......85.00 t© 810,00 Boys’ Belted Suits— With Knickerbocker trousers, of worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, gray mixtures and gray overplaids; & to 16 years ...... $5.00 © 838.50 Boys’ Two-Piece Suits— Double-breasted, knee-pant Suits, § to 17 years, of Washington Mille blue worsted serge, plain black thibet, blue cheviots, dark mixed worsteds, neat overplaids, gray striped cassimores, ete.; § to 17 Vases ‘e Hold the Easter 5 me REM OVAL aie sic Flowers Reduced Easter and Flowers are inseparable. No home, however humble, but will manage to | m Easter morn. In keeping with our no place to put th shapes and re y to wear have a showing of nature's greeting to humanity “ so of holding special sales at the time when of most good to our public, we announce will sell at less than manufacturers ¢ lor tomorrow and all week very special reductions in our new spring stock of Vases P ‘ . “ P : ° ee , él: . The city council having decided, at its meeting on Monday evening, the 18th, to LADIES’ FURNISH - GROCERY DEPT. All Aetna Art Vases Reduced— Louwelsea Art Vases Reduced— remove the front of the Ranke building, means that where an immense stock of NEW see, Strictly Fresh . Beautiful tinting» | P Pansy, Rose and 5 , le tipped finge: Rees, per dozen Hi assorted Floral Decors | Or cecaaatiik © ait ot ta SPRING CLOTHING, just received from the East, now stands, will in a few days be goebte ‘tay a finger | ; beer g wusalll tions. Reductions run duced prices for this sale covered with brick and dust. The greatest slaughter sale of high-grade clothing $2.00 elbow length Silk | Cream Cheese, vee this way Now 796 ever held in Seattle is now going on and will continue until the entire stock is disposed ee ¢ Cott “4 lSc Peanut Butter, es \ of Cotton ar Now Were 50« Were $1.00 of. Sensible, economical people cannot afford to overlook the great advantage in buy- . Liste Gloves, jong ana | _ 3F ‘ > ‘ : short | Smoked He ering, wt Now Were 76 Now #1.30 ing their Easter suit, hat or shirt from Costello & Grant during this great sale. 2he up to St. 50 dower 1 men ™ | Were $1.66 ase White Embroider Holland Rioatera, Now Were $1.00 | Wash Belts ive kind, 8 for oe Now @8e@ .Were $1.25 Kn Ww tvy e, fancy iace | Beat Red star B ere $2.00 ‘ ‘ 5 ce Hose D Now #1.49 .Were $2 | It means that every $30.00, $27.50, $25.00 ee te a mee 13 h Mustard, fam | ~ R17 and §$ Suit in ithe st i be ranging 16c jare 3 Bm Now 4,98, Were $2.25 | a 7 70 ree ith re will m « tis 50 ts Ga a at .. éens fumed Rererrcy ote a Ladies’ ¢ ina a. wh lo they tion Purses t $1.25 latest no warty J Peas, oh Bead Purses. All Jardinieres Reduced, st 3 cans fOr 25: In addition we offer two extraordinary values in (ou Glass Vases, assort ( sizes and shapes, at Now 12¢ Were 15¢ a l0e Stock Collar dations e iF ‘. 18e Fancy Collar Four 10¢ | I It means that every $20.00, $18.00, $17.00 $1 2 and $16.00 Suit wilt be sold at... eee a It means that our immense line of new style a 1 50 $2.50 and $3.00 Hatis will be sold for a Now 18¢ Were 26c phe Now 35e¢ Were 56¢ ka Salmon, 10¢ re 90c and 260 each Now 69¢ y Four Great Sales in the J Las5055: 50 Cts.) Po Ranke Building, Cor. Sth and Pike Sts. The Fair Nee RES, aah LL

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