The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1907, Page 8

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T es SEATTLE f STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH gambling king of Chiengo, was yeu es veston. iy forda, indicted by the grand jury | Mias Elisabeth Roche, caaalll for murder of Walter Guerin | | Frederick & Nelson spoke <a mie _ Tos ee a Women’s Guits, Waiste, Furs, Eto. Fe Miss Minnie McIntyre, Phoenix. | (incorporated.) 598 Bm, . s Joha Brower, Los Angelos We trade bow guns for old ones. de Vood, , Oo Aino have second hand guns for | “UNDER ONE ROOF—EVERYTHING TO FURNIOH THE HOME COMPLETED A. L. Hall, 1111 First ay, *** ’ a L. M. Loeb, who was employed Hanford Tonight. on the wrecked steamer Dakota m@ _ — Charles B. Hanford, supported by | telephone operator, necuses the ee (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | List of injured } . rf company of | Japa » fishermen looting thw yt ICLUDING $ ATURDAY COLTON, Cal, Mareh Tt Thomas Davia, Tucson, Artz. leg! s to the | United States mail fr the wreelty Sunset Express of the Southern | crushed Grand tonight tn “Jultus Caesar,” | and « brought with hina ii i Pacific, bound from New Orleans Juliue Kreteh, Coropolis, Pa.) whieh the centuries have passed | evidence a United States mail sath 4 4 for San Franciso, wh twelve | imba cut dy, bratsed |} their approval upon as one of the) which had been ripped open and ate er 4 Ula ed ra ms an a % hours late and running . Cora Starkey, Bowle, Tex, foot] greatest of works of the world's | contents strewn along the beach. ad 1, ran fato an ¢ broken, bruised @reatest dramatiat | Mr, Loeb says that he saw some after 4 o'clock yes J. H. Falconer, Rossville, Cal, leg lof the fishermen in the act of tear The art of preserving natural lant state hordeiag t broken At the Seattle. ing open the sacks and reported the police, But f palt perfection, all the quali tained, The perpetuate and plas cemingly being g its we offer for at special prices try making a spe ‘ clase te » Ten of the 1 1 over Two children of Faleoner, aged 4 at| matter to the Japane no attempt to arrest the men wae Ieee lank 0 oat cae ween “A Jolly American Tramp, natantly } ane wo, Oe the Seattle theater, fe still proving passen, and f ty est of relatives In Faloonet) o arone ¢ made from the largest concern im a. mg drawing card. It ot Are you stout ? The ‘ iw olgb cntajeres tomorrow night. Sunday ght! y Window Display Tomorrow, grow as the wreckers ore of the Fic co Kobert | rhe Miswourt Girt” opens a week’*! NEW INCORPORATI y uninjured sting John} as engagement debris and find Or tall and slim?) Plants are Underpriced Like This: | Palms May Be Had in T ern gaye bine a ta) are in . Utica, 2 aon Ole ines Suliied ‘Sites | : & Grif y a x and qhett age ene, Las Syes “A Japanese Courtehip" will be| OLYMPIA, March 2%.—Corporae]| Or regularly Fa poe t Sizes, "the wr Wigrea: Chisuen the new bill at the Lyric theater |! ere were filed today with 3 hs . 1 in ) clin, Manian’ next week Weeny-Teeay” haa| ‘te, secretary of etate as follows: built? ‘ he ait cas aoe Ware vote Ida Schuman, Gillaway, Neb. pate be a yoo aon wilt Seeing Heattle Auto ‘ he ow. : Morenc s Co M > Giean, Lee Ansel undoubtedly do so @ perform * me ® sean ~ , . ~ a rr i ee yore Oto, Cal ances tonight and tomorrow ¢ capttal of the Me We carry special ‘ ~ as lenres wots of the H. Walte Roeklia, Cal : all company from $17,000 | bers we oO N Los Angeles. rbara Freitohie | *@ $28, Par ae sizes. i ha in @ oer rT. J. Denn “Narbara Freitehte,” the southern | pass Tin Soaageny, of Urattle j C ; Oh oodles PE FE a romauite meicirame, opeas at the |L'Y" Sentonb sad kM Berl we oan fit any $7. 50 Bed Sets to $5.00 Tapestry ouch Covers, Special ntal Couch Cavers ar s wide, 8 ing taken from the directions whict assist nd. Lole thester Sunday night, replace |captial $100,000, ans on thelr way to San|ing “Moths,” which has s the} Heodsport Logging company, of 7 Order, $4.45 Phase’ Os i i ed in giving ab jured. | Francisco. [bill thin week, There are three | Everett: #1 soe; John A. Medble build. | Cinued Wl neened. Cary bee pits. ‘The theatr lost $10. A. R. Walters, Rockland, Cal,|more performances of the pat | 908, Pred. hes aside i Asa special until tomorrow price § ‘epecia cr 600 worth of scenery and much of arm tora from socket | attraction dns Viedoor Gaecan ae Ohaabk mas i ’ | night we will make Bed Bets { the baggage : Jones, Los Angeles, wrist ~eeror ry M. Nakaninht, Walter K. Waah We've tailors | of figured dim ad taffe ; Regular $2.40 Couch Covers, ¢ Many of the passengers in the Blanche Walsh, ington, A. BL Berinds and Cc. W | tas, in pink en and special tomorrow “ a 1 coaches were Italtana fro Mra. 1D. 8t , Calla 4 . Gremor yellow f ee ‘York via N wo Ovieams ten Gan | wa ut and bral c some — Pn og a sé A ise here tis eon | $2.00 Couch Covers, 66 inches w f 4 yards Francisco. | Mise Nelite Shuman, cut and meer Rooa? 6 a whieh vos SHINGLE MEA CALL e | sham, for “ ein eFannterers J ‘ The partial list of those killed ts /| bruised won her new laurels this year Do our own fit- eater pascniapn ian atninparatenpappne aD asx follows | Mra Allee Shuman, ear nearly | Baggageman of the train, naz Mr. aud Mra Wheeler, Bl Paso,| any Acts at Star, ting unknown. leut and b | Only a few more pertormenese ————a ee a y . . jn of the current program o rhe ‘ " 4 A. R. Withers, of amento. Prank ar Toombs, resi. | ema The second call was made yee Several Htallan women, sames dence not given and bruised. vaudeville gets at the Star theater [terday for a meeting of the shingle Buy your suit morrow the Floor Cov unknown and Mrs er Jenson, Gal-| “After Many Years” has proven (| manufacturers of the state to 0@ |p on ool Ingrain Art Squares oo ——n| be « popular sketch, and the other) sider the question uniform | DOT OC. | a joue have eres 4 the big house wages The meeting is set for the F | Bi: Seer ee AGREEMENT is SIGNED |S testmetartr tiny Sentence] verta prea it. [J | roo oo a To Open Columbia St. ite pargoes in the — of the let $7.25 3 | Mayor Moore has promised | wl gg HAN, Boor gy Bn ‘aaa cad co the building; ement pre t 1 ted ne a +f Settled cor » the building; ‘The agreement provides that a] mumber of business men afte loline tarmens ts toler ce week ’ a Guanes Beas ee gecond ana{ Among the shingle mills of the state.” Many manafecturers favor by Mon la retae for the shingle weavers Pree of charge. —————$—_——————————— p it Eye Glasses Are a Herman Case, Keep it in repair along Hnes orally agreed upon the; Por the Master Builders’ associa Nece: | WASHINGTON, March 29.—TYes day before tien the following signed the agree ssity terday closed the seventh week of | tO0. meat: ©. HB Henry Loshe| when your eyes ache or tite eastly.| the Binger Hermann case, and inct-| HATS $3 Joba Hastie. the Butlding | w an nd@viee you and “furnish| dentally the case for the proseca-| Easter Hata in the new spring | Trades assembly: Frank 8. Byrnes, $1.00 and wp. Sebuchard| tion. The defense will opes Mom Get to know us. colorings, $3.00. W. B. Hut James Murghy, H. G, Dennis, C.| Optical Company, 1297 Seeond Ave. day Ce. cor, 2nd and Union st Russell and M. Parsons ' oe cts Matt cha a Mra, McDonald Indicted We sell good CHICAGO, March 29.—Mra. Flora McDonald, the pretty wife of thei gjothes for less. A Big Music Store Up Less than the Against a Hard other store does. Proposition We want your business. Must Place Several Hundred Pianos hae r in Storage Until Fail. trades were ass for two years | conference will be he id tive wonths| ¢ mat be by an agreement signed yesterday | before thie agreement expires, to) Colum! afternoon by representatives of the arrange an agreement for two years) Third Master Builders’ association and longer. The present agreement ex | the Building « sasembly, | pires July 1, 1900 r earliest com All sales of the specials - are fe * be sold to @ te reserved at ail ti oI C. 0, D, nor telephone orders for these specials Hundreds of Pretty Waists for E If you try us The Proper Hat for Next Sunday We're working day and night now, so that The wel of Kotieee} you’ll come again own firte Chase, the big plano dealers, are forced out of r present locum |@Nd send your » the Arcade bullding, it having: been rented to « i-cent store. Although Mr. Horace Chesbromat thelr Jocal manager, has been @t*| Good clothes ‘ " : a rohie city for » aew no one who intrusts the Easter Millinery in ee Aaa rs wo fvna ' Maybe you'll need a dainty Waist to complete y Faster costume. Tia) erick & Nelson's is the place to buy it. Immense quantities of the prettiest am in Waists of all kinds will be found here at the lowest prices nim k Waists, Net Waists, Lingeric | Lawn Wai St hears too. est thing goods of such quality. S umber of montha, no range from $10 to nt . “ satinfactory jocation can (oan beautiful Novelty Creations, await you. It's a pleas to show them our hands will be disappointed. We'll con- that will accommodate their imme] g 00 i Ceteaihicies , ‘ F stock of planes, talking machines tinue to take orders up to the very latest hour ond email wivties! tnstraimenta Mr. Chesbrough has the fo! possible for us to do the work right. ete ehen': “EE be toes We eanSn ete tat ee Womans Costomes, Suits, Fars, Warists, Lt. Fresh additions are made to the exhibit of 9), rats 66 canine pa REDERICH & Hats every day—every hour, almost, The as- f§/ rio". "© the down town district, 1/JOE SCHERMER & CO. sortments will be kept complete and full—de- f] Proportion pefore. One man wants} ; ag ty mn mans $5,000 cash bonus for a # ‘na | 1010 First Ave. As it is now certain that only a short time remains | is torn down, we again remind the people of Seattle that the xtraordinary another $4.000 fer no te pend upon that. another wants us to buy his atc Every woman who visits the Millinery Sa- lg cer ‘ ray We sell ‘‘right’’ ' the nerve * ti0 000 jClothes ‘‘right for = three-year lease thing we can do is | Planos for five or «tx| wntil wuch # time an we) fations for a new] ne proposition tn ¢ have a refusal on The $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Trimmed Hats m long tents, on & building = lon, on the second floor, is enthusiastic in her Ba praise of the collection.. Its vastness—com- prehensiveness and chaste beauty are sources * 38 of constant congratulation. n erected for wn, but this buftd receive the most attention—and naturally. 4 not be reads for aaianer pEgGE inter, °° You have never known so much value and worth at these prices. Olympia Market | 118 Pike St, saves half your meat | hilla, Try them and see. oes China Novelties Never } |[BOYLE’S 423 PIKE s 4 Hh 5 @ ti grade and up-to-date Clothing cs own Be ore Now | : sap finkc rg e in the inte f Germany there have come d ibu ap IT’S UP ' er 4 © it’s It's unjust to “knock ¢ forgott ing mbrance, at ready-made clothes just be | catige you once tf adly Saturday Before Easter, We Will Have a IN TOMATO SHAPES THE RE ARE: | poy rrp More Slaughter Sale on Our Boys’ Suits—2} to 16 Years ® eee Cre and Sa i Sree Sakon oc tae 60¢e | “—_ | | 25¢ | M . r . 30¢ | It Ju Base at the cut ECONOMIC MOTHERS CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THI S$ GREAT i . W.G. & B SAVING SALE i coats are ma There's no } SALTS AND PEPPERS 15¢ HAVILAND CHINA REOUCED A THIRD sa ge . othes ‘Vike ee / rere ame mae || oe ie Hou oved otc! Tt We Will Also Sell Every Man’s $30.00, 3 = | They'll go f $ I 1 reduce | the rest, they'll kee eir i cnean PITCHERS 25 6 4. D. ¢ 1 t tine hape, no matter how hard $25.00 and $22.50 Suit in the Store Se an geal =e ° ‘ ° : qoe | wear you give them, It peach, « First tir n I Plates reduced to 206 a rons | AT $15.06 423 PIKE STREET ee ee PUSS BOOTS - . . Marche Take Care ic 'terasalnd new vesine eh Sunckndeuae ite forse 4 a. ad ie Sist nature in saving an st We can, and do, supply ‘ ‘on sight.” Fr pcan ite lost teeth by all the latest Every garment in the store is rked in pl ¢ regular a known successful methods at reasonable prices is to be on good elf—to have confidence in yourself 1 Set of teeth, from Cereeenrercceese 68 00 85.00 "p h Are Here $15.00 to $25.00 it . ' Mi & Gove ~ — aoe Sigs, 945-00 to $20.00 eons to eo Passi ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Ranke Building, 424 Pike St. Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey: Buchanan's

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