The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1907, Page 3

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to represent approximately 1,000, , 000 people of this oroaimaey 1 in pode re: yg BOAT® COLLIDE IN A ered from the body. Charles Graff, welcoming to the state and city one BLINDING SNOWSTORM.|the husband, is missing and te of the world’s great characters. y and Peedetulfs, sought for by the police, Three ‘ieaateat at mathy. per | (Berippe Telegraph Service.) jehildren claim thelr parents have General Booth spoke for over an ton te? NEW YORK, April L—In a colit- | quarreled for years. They both re hour, confining himself to « recital m rT D time met ba a accomplishments of the Sal ‘ton, inne “ton be: od sion on the North river in « blind. | tired together last night can oF SALVA ONT ©, and each thne was met/ vation Army, interspersed with ae mnownate: le pene nh ovation, led by his devoted |humorous, Mustrative stories and ; bedi gous doar nuk tee tor Cae tas te ‘MAJOR CHITTENDE | tong and the tug Daly the tug was| Jape ON TOUR), ovcastonal fiigh , sional fights of eloquence. Un — a OQ nee Dp arTe usard faces rested be-|fortunately, bia voice would not it : soithor - nk, and it i* believed four and] A BTRENLVOUS | foro his yes In the afternoon meet) carry to the roar of the hall, and (By the Newsboy Editor.) (Soriops Telegraph Service.) | probably five men were drowned R URNS hin k were Governor |the audience was constant he Newsboy Junior# beat } ne NEW YORK, April 1.—-The Great |The men were asleep the cabin astantly an | 1 om & Engineer Thompson,/noyed by people leaving. General] Seniors again yesterday by | to 2/1 " be yera,| Northern officials notified the) when the tug was struck stockholders today that they would | Major H. M. Chittenden, of the found 1g Mayor Moore; Former | Booth made no reference to this an-| Witnle Hayes and Yellow, the big a . overnor John MH, MeGraw, presi: | noyance, but spoke of another at kide on the etrect, played for proceed with the melon cutting. | CH United States corps of engineers Chamber of Commerce, “Kindly refrain from fanning, if|the Seniors, Sliver Vetro and Billy | The books close tomorrow, but will ICAGO MURDER returned Saturday from a trip to geawer Minne A ot minent men. From / you please, or I will not be able to/ Parent, alias Bkibby, were the stars : | | reopen April 16, The firet four in : Gray's Harbor, where he inspected will continue which greeted him ae) m0 on.” he sald near the end of tor the Juntora, The Seniors had « peanuta, o@/stallments of the 10 per cent de} (Geri + the site of the new bridge which ts arid ate the final burat which | his address, professional pitcher, The ground = ferred stock, authorized by the Min 2p oli rw to be built across the Hoqulam an le tour of - wlllnoe tn thim from the platform, the} Explaining the work of the Sal] ere #oppy, but Bkibby fanned ‘oo neaota injunction will now fall due|, CHICAGO, April 1-—Mra. Char-| river at Aberdeen. The bridge i tes cne in ehytc™ | eeias Sevag fats aac ee s| TMOG MIAN PLEADS) o's Pe ea Army a ernor Mead introduced Gem | that the Meld of the Army is out-|one-base hit and brought In « ren. early this morning with her head) ory pacific and Union Pacific rafl- A party of/ oral Booth in a apeech in which he |alde the fields of the churches,| ‘The game was played at the brick FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE—| battered by an ax and almost sev. | Or Pacity — Seay the Gan offioers cateemed Ita great honor/among the great mass who follow| yard. Illy Valentine played good OIX MEN KILLED. | & st P. ‘ , . nee the lures and pleasures of life. He} ball on account of he tried hard and Se r stated that there are 20,000 active] was successfully in stopping every {Merippe Tet 6 ) sine ont tee officers in the Army, 20,000 aaso-|ball that come to second base, Bae! Ojai, pps + terion) PE preg 208 etait y Merene Bye Te We errna {elate officers, and 60,000 lay offi-|die Carlson lost his reputation by|yrock this morning im th a et Shen aautlven hove ties Behuchard Options [CCP that the Army ts organised | missing a fy, and he will have to) cour: ron ghee alee wanecn, gens ar er get fate in 8% countries, and publishes news-|met put off the toam, Kiddie MUF-|in testratnt of trade. fen aly eate wails wabees. [papers in 17 languages; that the|ray, the manager, played a good deferred. How coat eee ahted sr A edt Army feeds over 200,000 men, wom-|@ame in spite of the Meld was slOD=| arice an inves tigati By br oo lie } rangers MOTORCYCLES, " en and children every week, shel:|py. The Newsboy Juniors chal- De a oe eller « sewing machines, SROTE-RANKIN COMPANY ters 20,000 and maintains 190 ree-| lenge any team averaging under 1 attare trom | locks, et repaired correctly at pinning’s of T8 years, Con attention of the rain. We correct eye apectaliata, T Bee | > > cue homes ~« old Phon Beith: r | FURNISHERS OF HOMES, STEAM [m8 son taten wom[zt manne) AW hi BOATS AND HOTELS. uk tear bad eo es ee tee mone a moat of whom had held to reform, eect | AVINGS Bo confident am 1 that my - and many of whom had become Saturday afte om «& team com b painless uy YOUR happy wives and mothers. To help THE MARKETS posed of the alumnl of the Kappa! Y fr Last Seas il we vuptere , ou mn ee to tht pt < fraternit wed bate with a eee Sasue ae Seaeeon Ter © F anderbeenentes treme thet IB] Capitat, $400,000, Fully Paid. cdicet & poteianent sure, or i awn Mowers tahen Tc inn i gh | egal gti wer ee erat heuntversiy” m= | Chance to Buy WILL NOT COST ence California yesterday ie already well feated the candidates for diplomas Ss YR. sc NUN RSI | pring Eton § ——AT THE R. H. Thompson, city engineer.) cteaned wp. by @ score of 16 to 14. The line-up followed the general with a A car - bananas arrived on the f\ rg ‘ ; Universite | { { A SINGLE DOLLAR Exclusively —— » -~RANKIN S T ORE of welcome and commendal wtreet yesterday, coming from New| Wilson and Hughes and) and | behalf of Mayor Moore, Kx-Gov by the northern route| = ‘ . i | For over 40 years I have con- 1 e oe | fined my practice to the cure of Orteane Rupture, and have cured many re McGraw followed with a sbort/ pp, the first bananas to . 1D ASSURE YOURSELF THE BEST Be cue te cake Wah 6 eh ee Ee nee Pony Suits euoeere, and, Bere eee i * Wa after the surgeon's knife hed ik TO BE HA D AT ITS PRICE. tion to end wae at thanks to] The marhot is weak today, n Mowers sold at the Grote-Rankin general r PMPSOR 8°lowing to the arrival of quantities Shortstop utterly fatied. 1 will give any ge of Law h Hered for th onded the motion, which was put/o¢ eastern and Oregon products] Wernecke ...Laft field man who calls at my office the among s¢V eral wh were offered for this by the governor end carried with | which should have been on the) C¥l¥er ..... Right fleid names of @ number of former Strong Center feld —s so that they cen Inves- my methods of treatment St. Clair Mowers were chosen because J} much acclamation. Rising to the/screet last week. With the Easter aa prove to thelr satisfaction arity of construction, case and effective- sean Pe on — proposed 4] demand over the quotations are ex : | y ; ote anks for the OV@rROF,| pects, 0 . comps and fair Leberes pet the motion him a ag te drop @ point or two this ASLEEP IN In Td E DEEP. | Ona Alt that my B lower is almost worse than no mower at q ood during the applause cs | Knifeless, Bloodless, t 1 possible ¢ c which followed | is important that all possible care be used to ‘i ee sors Merlo Teararochia, a satlor cal Deposits Painless Treatment yy booked at the police station last |] hy the only sure eure. While |g good mower Your closest inspection of St. . tage: Vania mertente, per lon | is solicited iL THER seine, per x night on the charge of drunkenness taking treatments you will not Wing, Be He wae picked up asleep and In an i be confined to your home, but Daniel Kelleher ....President mey attend to business as The St The follow! are Woather Ob . intoxteated condition last nalght to | S Aanne ames. Pree veual. Don't put off calling. as e ‘ a rowboat on the bay, P. F. Petth| > examination and consultation : server Salisbury’s statistic on | i . bone, of Port Townsend, was com O B. %. 34 Peres Sagetecy are free. Come today. This te the best low priced p| April weather ~ ete | ing in on a launch when he sighted | oe eee creseehoee iene Lawn Mower on the market. Has Seattle's average temperature aise gr the rowboat. On drawing closer to + Ginch @rive wheels, thrve or [[10r ADH! te 60 degress. The low tt he found Tearavochia at the bot-| Dr Clarke Co ext monthly average wae 47 tom of {t, asleep with an ca” | Erikson Botiding = ' } 123 Beoond Av. 6, Cor, Wash- four revolving Diades of best grees in 1894, the highest month) grenges °. whisk atte abe és ' y bottle at the side of him qua at spiral formed and ly average 83 fn 1966 The aver jms “6 Cor, First Ave. and Univer- ge Bt Seattle, fog gd Office Hours am pm. self-sharpening and brass bear- age amount of rainfall for the) )er ‘oo * Material and workmanship [{ month: 2.76 inches, the maxt-| Kmes, ge WAN $ LIMITATION sity, Opp. Postottics Sundays, § @ m. to 1 p.m Price Ladies’ Spring Suits aghout are good. Is finished mum amount for the month 5.53 tn | (Ss & 2 red and green, with gift decora- 1893, the minimum 0.34 of an tet See it f ED any place in the city, compare thon, Prices are as follows in 1906. RAISED the style, quality and tailoring, The average number of clear | "™ © then before you purchase visit days for the month 6 partly| 4 my little store, While | do not cloady 11, cloudy 13 * Richard 8. Jones, attorney for the » Beattle and Alki Point Transports JEALOUSY CAUSES MURDER. ‘ems batter, |ton company, appeared before epecially selects 3 % *y chem, |Jedae CH Hanford of the United) Hi and te extremely chic in ap TOLA, Kan, April L-—John Tobie tubareee. por i | States district court today, asking pearance. fired five shote inte the bedy of bis we cherer, 1 10@20! \that the amount fixed by the ap Geme temertew end make wife here today, and then fought) praisers on the steamship Je ‘ hie way through an angry crowd Alps ~ a “> ee be raised from $22,000 to $ Worrace aoe tener tees than th. 8 r * ne y poem wae formed and he w a: re won ve ‘ep He says that evidence has been re any store in Geattio. | aml as shing . a x en a patos Foamy ® | cured to show that J. E. Phero, pree ex’: Block. io owner the Jeanie, paid that if toy samples of deep price Wo be amount for this vessel only « few cutting— = — e pe, me Reh | days before she collided with the | Dix, Notember 18 inst. He also says Lang flowered Silk Kimonas regular price $10 and $1 Fish. orth as much It your valuable papern joweln| Seteoner neutet, gar im s4@ee: steamey ane vag wang Ragged Egy Closing Out price...@7,50 money, ete. were depostied tn the | Tue nok cat per ih fe shrine) rhe owners of the Dix say the The famouse “Novent™ Glove chrome steal safe Gepost vaults of |. Ops, er gaiice, sures. strer molt vaineré fined the limitations at Fitting Jersey ticoats, Wm. D. Perkina @ Co, bankers, 211 epee 2B. ornte, H BOL TM: ole bot than half the value of the regular price $2.50, Closing Fi mag ge Wf 9 Jeanie, om pete LS Every housek L of ro A number of patterns vhite Sey ROMDEHAEDET . GOREH ciates nicely laundered linen. Cherry st. Alaska butldie The vaults are absotutely fre and ber-| oe hae oe: pa house lawn Shirt Waists, trim lace, regular S$ Clai B Bea nese center of the city. Inspection |*' Meee ageinat fire. Gregor Mc 301 med with Val as i * ge t. ir Ball- sing invited. o* geen Kimpire Byjiding. Matn } prices $2.25, $2.00 and $1.15, We do it right. Call us and let us demonstrate to you. qiar proof, and located In the busi- |B Dev. et ser heen, per im Ineure your tture a 4 | Closing Out price ..@1,25 A strictly high rade ball- » ° _ { bearing Mower, new tm de- ff Beautifuly made White Chif Bie ale F sign, conatrection and finteh. y fon, regular $4, $4.60 and $6 ¢ give prompt service, Has t0-inch @rive wheels, = C = values, Closing Out sale four spiral eructbte i of I) y ? “ r y | price 00 oe aged uate @ — | | | pd f/ Our entire stock of dainty i | wear for women at slaughter perfect adjustment. Gives ) continuous cut, and is finish ~ a \ prices. All we want le to get our money out of the goods— = — ae SEA RELIABLE STORE” thane =e QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY | Dainty Baby Dresses B. GERBER ete tae . : The Simplex ants Catcher Linen Lots of them. And such dear lijtle garments that you 1410 2d Av. Practical Specials are sure to be delighted with every one of them. You'N fi! wilt ft any find many pretty new things here in bonnets and sacques can Fresh arrivals in Table . : nd in wash dresses for the older children, but tomorrow Su Linens allow us to assert} itt be @ special Baby Dress day. {Union Bakery e SPECIALS FOR 16 or 36-inch mow more positively than ever " AND RESTAURANT tome men. our leadership asthe “Linen | ODE Eve Dreme | 207—PIKE ST—207 Today and Tomorrow PIE or 20-1ncr mow ees" Witennee were. 2 House” of Seattle. Tomor ca h uslin, fin . : Sos --+- 91.25 of soft white musie, it Tel, Both Phones, Main 880. a ished with daintily tuck | ed yokes and lawn ruf- fles at neck and sleeves blecloths, of } These come in four dif ; Jelly Rolls PRICES CONSISTENT WITH HIGH QUALITY. ea full grass bleached double } ferent sizes. Price 6Od. satin damask, in the new $1 3 For. Infante’ ‘ f 10c and CHAIR SPECIALS in GOLDEN OAK, TOOLS OF ALL D. .CRIPTIONS AT THE Lowest | }/ $3 25 For Linen Ta NEW ARRIVALS | BG soft, dull finish dressing . Short Dresses, tage " These cloths are two yards } of pure white, soft, fine / want is Ce ee ee ee sold in Seattle at less than } broidered yoke, neck trim 4 sesh d, watch for a note } $5.95. Would be considered med ao _— hed Jelly. : Lait barge t $s s 1} lawn ruffle or lace edging, as PORTIERES iii Tune at a3 a Peer’ | tittle cuffs edged with em DOWN AND FEATHER PILLOWS. | ’ Sickders.cF dulaty, tes EDGING FOR LACE CURTAINS. | $3 QS Fer Fine! skirt plain, of trimmed ie | ° 1 of Damask with clusters tucks Cloths, 2 yards by 2% yards Price $1.39. Patterns From Our Line of || '» 2»! sms oy | $4.6 for Iotonw! tong | $1.26 for Ines Ses | PIANOS as the one quoted above; re Dresses, made Pers | GO-CARTS II atly worth $6.00; tomorrow, } beautiful, pure white nain- | or blue cashmere. These sekiiitna ieee! ‘ ook ith pretty embroider are beautifully hand-em $3.95. od yokes; lace edged nex Talking Machines k- | broidered and edged with NOTE We have Nap band and cuffs and skirts wash silk stitching, and tied HRET MUSIC, STRINGS kins to match both of these trimmed gg clusters of | with kriots of dainty ribbon tablecloths dainty tucks. Price “$i 2. Price een 25 and $1.69. Regular $12.50 square top dining chair Regular $15.00 round top dining table .., Regular $15.00 squart top dining table 4 Dressers SPECIALS 2 Rockers With arms, $5.00 Cobbler seat . $25.00 serpe®@ine front $5.50 Wooden seat $ 25.09 serpentine front 915-00 ~~ 8415 LIN GOLDEN OAK, $20.00 % serpentine front For MONDAY And TUESDAY. BLEACES PEQUOT SHEETING. BLACK bas HOSE. Five cases of this unex A ship 30c celled Sheeting, 9-4, of 10c pr- mere came two yards and a quarter in yesterday, and bgeway of wide, will go on special an introduction to % long sale tomorrow morning } delayed spring stocle@f t¥pse ut only BO@ a yard. In $ excellent hose, we veel page ttons, this is the same n ale tomorrow or 14 a yard onth ago © pairs in boys’ ald gi wet} sizes at only 10e}a pair PRICE $10.75 ufacture 1 itl ol 8 rou This will be a most gemppk Go-Cart 5 the country i his sheeting at whol able pecial, and \otHirs in fitted §=with sale price one day only. Not more than who know the merits *of one Black Cat Hosiery should FOR THIS WEEK, 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON OFFICE DESKS FLAT OR ROLL TOP. if you want some really neat, ¢ a and wood hart hetmer Rye; full quart We shall also show all the 81.00 egal She sa, "ae 156 TO asc EMBROIDERIES. new numbers in lédies’, Fine Old Hunter KS inch m ¢ : ae Last week's big selling Misses’ and Children’s Black old Holland Gin full aan ‘ eccoptaeepinsonbe ty 10c in the Embroidery De- } Cat Hose at 25¢ and 35¢ ee hn FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, 810. partment left us many a pair, The sale will start And we aro still solling thone broken lines of splendid § at 8:30 a. m, | ee oe Wines, at per A MONARCH COOK-BOOK FREE Edgings, Ins ys anc wr WITH Bandinas dae bare od UMBRELLA SALE 10 refunded for empty bottle EACH MONARCH RANGE SOLD. all along at 1sc, 20c and asec a yard, They bt. 39 For your choice of 1 i ee ice td ete, cat tine he and. Stag Lvabrellas, ||| KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, Cenrory Furnrrure C t vf to choose from 2 | 1 1123 First ave,, corner Seneca, OMPANY : a mmmmmmnnal a vast number pattern frame she Main 1184; Ind, 1154 omorrow we want to clean up the entire 5 ' did " f yvers and silver i 1 tet Ne ee ee eae 1; hotn and natural FREE DELIVERY. No BAR, || @ Sxconp Avenve & Sprinc Srresr o take your choice | sun m are atin ahd tatural wood n and parasol vr to a purchaser. Positively STILL HAVE A FEW MISFIT CARPET For 2 Days. RUGS. Bargains. a yard Open evenings till 7 p. m handl pecial Tuesday only Saturday nights 12 p. m. bce mmo mace me a eae | llase

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