The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1907, Page 5

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back to work te net true, but hat, On the contrary, more are itting, and that upwards of 100 © are Row out the machinists atrike the Dlg mployers, the Moran company Washington Iron Works and the Machinery @ Supply com-~ will etand firm in @ refusal to it the terme of the \ ony bg report thal » : § out Tussday had grant the demands Births. rp TO Rpnbeoy were registered today as — | Pihuym—At 216 26th av. N. March Alexander Sutherland, 3%) 59 to the wife of Victor Pluym, a ong Lager, 3! taumhter 2% and Fannie M | pandere—At 2912 Ith av, &, April & to wife of Harry B. Flan- a. and Anne J.) scene eam. fang Rowden—-At 118% Rastlake av BR Warren. a8 and Anne ® | A ort 3, to wife of Josso Bowden, a ee ond Helen M. Va Maomeat 062 36th av wife of Fred A ott--At 606 Puurth av, April 1 fe of John Be a daughter, » At 1808 N. 45th av, March 1, to Wife of Ladwix Olson, # son Allen At Liberty at. Aprit 3, to we Allen, @ daughter. Mater-At 042 W, diet av, Apel 2, hte wife of Martin Keter, a som, @ Peonton and Laure A) Lousom—At 8715 Ninth ay, #, ot Segal - ‘“ Mareh #1, to wife ef Martin Louson, IR Walden, 28 avd jo daughter, $2, Mallard, « $1, Osceola. ft and Mra both ef one. = 3, and Kar |B, both of Renton &. March Olson, 1 a Lena * NEED MANY EW POSTAL EMPLOYES ———— and a-) A civil service examination will f, both of Mt. Vernon. he held shortly to Mil clerical va 3. and Mabel icancies im the local postoftice both of Ballars | Tweaty clerks will be put to work Tosaquan. we ng Sader temporary appointment tm- Monshan. “| mediately upoe Gillag their intea ont Augusta! ° | tom, DELINQUENTS WILL BE FINED The unusual number of absentess M. Burdett from the special battalion inspection hospital of the local national guard com- Daley, 40, Mareh| panto last Friday has caused Maj hoapital. fotte A Case to order some 50 mill. Biko Stubbs, 5 amen befare the delinquency court Wayside FRmergensy | Many absentee: will be ned Bruner 28, and Kather - 1, of Chenalie r * Edward Phillips, a section hand, | has sued the Northern Pacific rail- road for $60,000 for being run down by « train tm the company's yards at Bverett. Rchilling’s Best ie like California sold—you ean get your money for it whenever aaa want it. eee BLA, the bent ‘st a discount by Ceo) GB, 113 University ble Leather Razor Strop, A9e. roc Porcelain Top Plain Crystal Salt Special purchase, to or Pepper barrels Gold-Dec- Shaker, orated Glassware, worth up to 35¢, n } sc 1-Gallon for +++10¢ Stone Jar and Cover, Shaving Soap .....3¢ Oiled isc German China Cake Piates, as- | $1.00 “Our Best” Stag sorted pat- Handle Brass Lined 2 or z-biade Pocket Knife fully nted. 59¢ 40¢ can Imperial Decora- J _. oH tive Enamel, nothing Fig my Pe better + -- Ble by Toilet $1.00 R Hood Brand Paper, Oi T Handled Se. asc Hemi Tanned Ex- — tra Leather yg Fall «oo he China Isc Extra Heavy Japan- Plates for ee Coat and Hat Decorating, ee you should not mise this, the oppor We examine your eyes thoroughly and wi fon ont best grade of white Brazilian lenses, in any can LD SHELL FRAME you select; a regular $5 Wr “Alwar, This offer is made to acquaint the public WAYS Batisfactory” work and lasts, t'a Few Days More Exam Houre—o to ‘ATION PREE 10 to 12 Sunday. New York aye Specialists ROOM 217 se 1494 Second Ave, Op. 5 Daily FLOOR Bon Marche. ‘te te For the Big | highest grede and costly instra 75° Swaty Hf ments, erdered from the largest Sealskin {} Eastera factories, were due to ar Siew: Ths HH rive at various intervals, dating ns etait | last Christmas. The H lap thetr lines again, and here they i } i and there ts only one thing to do. WANT AID FOR CONVENTION. OFFIC! 7 1 The Chamber ot Commeree was appealed to today by the Seattle postoffice clerks for ai@ i rataing to care for the state con. of postoffice % to be held here May 20, and algo to prose Beattle's bid for the meeting of the Hational aamoctation In 1900. OBATHS AND FUNERALS. The funeral of Mra Julla M Jones, well Known ehurch worker of Kirkland, who died Twreday at the home of her daughter, Mra, C. i Slade, 411 Rast Denny way, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from Bonney- Wateon's. CHOIR ESTATE TIED The appratsers of the estate of Melody Choir filed thair report yes terday, The total value of the ew tate i fixed at $116,000, The real estate has been tied up by 50-year j leases, netting an annual income of 3 per cent | The will ts the lomgest document | of ite kind ever filed In this county The ree ording foe is $76. M'MILLAN DIGCHARGED. Win, McMillan, asstatant engineer | on the steamer Tosa Maru, was die charged by Judge Gordon yesterday | from @ charge of disorderly conduct Ne was arrested by Patrotman Wright because he aeked to be di rected to Smith's cove when walk ing in & totally different direction. Chief Upheld. The board of civil service com- missioners this morning notified Chief of Police Wappenstein that it had sustained the chief tn the dismissal of Patrotman P. J, Martin! for conduct unbecoming an officer Beauties Take Awful Tumble Greatest Piano Buying Event Ever Known 0. & JOHNSTON CO. COMPEL- LEO TO SACRIFICE THE VERY FINEST OF CHICKERINGS, | KIMBALLS, HOBART MM.) CABLE STORY 4 CLARKS, PLAYER PIANOS, ORGANS, ETc, AT TERRIFIC REDUC TIONS IN PRICE, ELEGANT) BRAND NEW UPRIGHT PIAN OS IN FANCIEST CASES, NOW GO FOR $156, $199, $116 AND EVEN LESS MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. | No combiaation of clreumstances lever necessitated such terrific price cutting asin the present Emergency | Sale of the Ploneer Piano House. | All tol, over eighty carloads af terrific weather conditions during | the past winter, however, tled up the railroads completely, and ship | ping was at a standstill, The rail roads are now beginning to open come piling tm, carload after car load. Our own warebouses are | tite te the ceilings, and the large |store at 903 Second avenve ix setu | ry jammed to the doors But this | ts not all, There are many cartonds | | still standing om the side tracks, | waiting to be unloaded. The rat road officials demand immediate | unloading, but what are we to do when there lent any place to put) them” Drastic Measures Necessary We are factng the most difficult hiom tn the history of the hocse, That ia, soll these inetruments re gardioss of cost. It te a desperate uation, which must be met with drastic measures. Bat the pianos will move—it prices and terme count for anything. The daintiost Baby Grands, Parlor Grands, and special art-style Uprights—all the world-famous makes—even the cost ly Chickering & Sons, and Kimballs and Hobart M. Cables, and Story & Clarks, and Baileys, ete, are in cluded in the slaughter Elegaot pianos, which hare never | sold for « penny leas than $260, and as high ax $300, now only $156, | $199, $116, and even lens The reg-/ ular $225 styles, now only $182, $187 and $196. And think of it, for only $268, $252, ete. are now offered the magnificent planog which have never retailed heretofore for less than $450. Pay $3, $2, or $1.50 a week, if you choose. In fact, you can make your own terms now The burning question at the present moment is to dispose of these ole gant instruments, and in order to find homes for them at once, we| will accept any reasonable propost ton They Are Going Fast. Opportunities like this only come onte in a lifetime. They bound |to be mapped up quickly by shrewd ‘buyers. Since the opening of this (only three days ago), sixty- gant and costly 5 and nos twenty en highest grade organs, have been selected by well-known citizens. But this is only a mere | bagatelle, when compared with the immense num ot planos and or gans yet tot xoued of. Bear in mind that each and every instru ment Is fully warranted, and if not found exactly as represented and efunded to th " The thing this 8. John f Highest PANTS TO 94.00 at the UNION TAILORS, 614-618 Third Ave Coliseum Rink Buliding. ORDER FOR NEW NOVELTY SUITS AND SKIRTS at Factory Prices. Buy and save middle NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO 1207 Second Av. rect Neen Ene POULTRY NETTING—Car Just received. Price and quality quaranteed LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO Colman Dock. Zoth Phones 9 ey THE SEATTLE AR—THURSDAY, APRIL 192 HIS: event of (he entire theatrical soa- | Please crowd, | among them being the travesty) werLINGHAM, April 4—Thd EYES BLACKED FE La Giloconda,” the melodious | "Anthony and Cleopatra,” srthorn Pacifie officials FR DOM ae eee Fag B 4 “Barbara Prietehle.” | notified the loeal giippers thas the M. Shannon and @, 1. Webster —_— dica, the world’s groatost soprano, PE wore hat gcd gel ot pre aad ng in effect January 3 has wore arrested for fighting in the John Williams of|and lorencto Constantino, the fa:|'he Civil war with interesting #t | hoy removed Thistle saloon lavt night. Patrol {Bellingham could not identify Clar-] mous Spanish tonor, im the east, |UAtlons. and & charming love sory . man Blacker, in plain clothes, relence Selby, the Stevens hotel bell-| An orchestra of 60 ‘plecos is said |!t Kives the Pantages stock oom Railroad Commissioners, colved two biack eyes for interfer-|boy, as the one who robbed him|to be one of the remarkable fear | PNY in opportunity for good work,| sim: wa Mont, April 4—Thd ing, the fightors not knowing he} and the nogro was accordingly re-| tures of thin metropolitan company. | Ant tht Ie taken Advantage Of) ta” Cotumissioners from this was an officer og Williams had Selby and woaias ale —. enn lthet the effort ie appreciate “ state as well as from Oregon and eat joMpAOR, Another negro be “The Missour 5 Washington will meet at Olympia ALLEGED SMUGGLER H boy, arrested, but couldn't tell one] Four more performances of “The | a 1 Soot if to Gescune interstate anne -}fom the other, because, he declar-| Missourt Girl", the plece which It| uw, y meres Pp ony “ ‘s th nerce affairs and railroad rates, 8. Smith was brought to the city log, both looked so much alike proving #0 popular at the Seattle tas ts te Toke ae ee the} jail by Customs Officor Brinker last theater, remain, and those who| “tl! St the Lyric this week, and 19 | anemesnnee-sssenen— Bight and ts held on suspicion of have not yet taken sdvantage of proving popular. It has plenty of| Modern plumbing saves doctor amugsling, The arrest wae made THE THEATERS the chance to see this spirited pan ma ged aa. and = well | biti, and perhaps « long —— oe jin Vancouver, B. C . bv equipped with scenery and co®\us figure with you, G. . Brow: J . play, are taking chances of not get Roth phot ie | Hlaek, of the Washing= ting woate. Fire Insurance Company, is in health and not able to be at Secretary ton » his office regularly he ahh hh hee It’s in the Saving “La Gloconda,” ‘The San Carlos Grand Opera Sompany opens {ta engagement of hree nights and a matinee at the jrand tonight, and the opening will CIAL® FOR BATURDAY. $1.00 fishing rods 760, $1.20 league baile sc. $2.00 running shoes $2.66. Hall, 1311 Magic at Star. Bousa and Sloan tn magic are making a big hit at th Btar theater this week other interesting features Five enh nee monthly. 9180 North 64th, Green Phone Main #9. MENTS. Price $1,600. Lake car & per cent. Interest, com- pales? Up Pps. os “m pounded semiannually, will Dena ney Stat da at swell your bank account — Te id GRAN o—--- wonderfully TONIGHT, Friday, Baturday and Saturday Matinee, BAN CARLO OPERA CO, Henry Russell, Business Manager. 160 Arti *, Director, Johan W. Considine, Don’t Take | Chances When you can rent a Safe Deposit Box in our Vault for $3.00 per year, REPERTOIRE Saturday Afternoon, April 6, LA TRAVIATA Thureday ning, April 4, at 7:46, LA GIOCONDA With Nordies and Constantino. Friday Eventing, April 5, LA BOHEME With Nielsen and Constantino. | Chorus of 64—Ballet Re 5 \DON PASQUALE and 'PAGLIACCI With Neilsen and Dereyne. Orchestre of 66. Sig. A. Conti, Conductor, 93, 1, 05. Boxes $90, Prices—6!, EATS NOW ON GALE, SEATTLE THEATER 00 © 0705. Ware Prone Matinoes doc sae od Saturday, Me and 10a ht Thle Week, 8:1 nT My 1SSQURI GIRL.” Comedy Drama—Firet-Clasa Comp Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. 113 Seneca Gt. PP EPPS EOPEEEE OE EOETE Russel! & Drew, Mgrs. Phones 567. jeal Comedy Co, tn — COURTSHIP.” nee, “THE MASCOT.” to Get Beata if you are too late. Pricee—800, 100, Box peate, 80c. Per fotmamone | 2, 1th, be) mck Besttio's Leading Vaudeville Matinee Maturday— rere « M A JAPAN Next Week, Starting Sunday Revised Neo Chan ‘STAR MATINERG BACH DAT AT to RADIANT EASTER VAUDEVILLE Souss @ Gloan, Burlesque Magicians: Belle Belmont, Bennett 8) ers, Eddie Roesch, Gtarascepe, Barrington, the Ventrilequist) Cushing a Merrill. = Talk of the Town, fertng of “BARBARA FREITCHIE.” Mats. Daily Exe, Thu. and Fri. Pantages Of ©z | Phones: Sun. Main 1204: Ind. 4234 if It’s True That Money Talks Then tRie'ds a case where $25 carries on a whole conversation, this town certainly know a good thing when People jj id act on the theory that “money talks.” they see it, Of course, we thought this Olympic Park co-operative ownership ‘of ours a good proposition—-wouldn't have started it if we hadn't felt that way. But, really, we had to wait for the other fellow to make us realize just how very good it is, You know we began to advertise Tuesday. Well, by the time we reached the office that mgrning the applications had begun to come in a steady stream—some with checks or the coin, others by ‘phone, telling us to “be sure to hold at least one for me.” And they're still a-comin.” You see, it’s mighty seldom that a man with only $a5 cash to spare can get in on a first-class real estate deal, with not only a pro rata share in the profits, but also first choice in selecting a lot in the best addition to West Seattle. Yet that is just the chance that this plan of ours offers. In case you missed reading it before, we'll repeat briefly that ih payment of $25 Gives You A Certiticate of Ownership lympic Par The Scenic Addition of West Seattle And that, with twelve monthly payments of $6.25 each (total $100), entitles you to First choice in the selection of a lot. An equal share in the increased values and profits. Full partnership in the Olympic Investment Company. Absolute protection of your investment. Guaranteed profits of at least 25 per cent. The place itvelf is THE CROWN OF WEST SEATTLE, with a view that would take a master poet to describe, and natural advantages that make you want to begin drawing house plans at once. Only ee hour from your business by any one of four routes, eitheMrolley or boat, for a five-cent fare. Alki Point, beach within a quarter of a mile, with all that means for bathing, boating, fishing, etc Just occurs to us that you might want to live there this summer. First rate Make your first payment and you can start building your house or put up a tent or shack for camping whenever you want to, That would make your rent cost you only $6,025 a month—and be paying for the land at the That ought to look good to you or any other idea same time. man had 450 of these cer- like the proverbial want to and we'll Better talk with us today. Only tificates to start with, and they are going hot cakes. Phone your reservation if you hold one for you until you call Clark O'Bryan and C. M. Copper, 422 Alaska Bldg. Phones Ind. 4475 This Cannot Las Agents. Room Selling Main Very Long burlesque There are which cottage, good view, $500 | “the tumes. -let “the noteworthy | & Co. 221 Pine Bt Standard Way” help you special of unusual importance this is the Seattle store, where the “Friday special idea” originated—where each Friday some exceptional value is THIS Friday special is POSITIVELY ready for you. THE BEST TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE, ~see it and judge for yourself, this folding sewing table is and has yard measure on top, which is very convenient. top is 36 inches long and 18 inches wide—the regular selling price is $1.50; for Friday only you can have one positively the best value we have ever given—do not confuse it with the ordinary cheap table—it is a sub- stantial, well-made table, at the most unusual price of DB¢. but one to a customer—no C, O. D.,, orders taken, Standard Furniture Ca. ha. —fetderSrre SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. AUTOPIANOS The “Talk of the Town” Did you hear about the Autopiano — that wonderful invention? It is sure to take the place of the old ordinary piano. Last month we traded tn, by actual count, fust seven- teen ordinary pianos—pianos that swere merely used as ornainents, Have you such an ornament in the home—a piano with Ids closed and no it? If so, get don't wait until this Autopiano sale is over, either, We are introducing this great invention in Seattle, and (with the manufacturer's co- operation) are making enor- mous reductions from the reg- ular price. We confidently expected te end this sale April 1, but have decided to extend the sale for @ short time longer All who failed to take ad~ ntage last month can have ther opportunity to get at the sale price. But this sale won't last forever. You will have to hurry if you want one WHAT IS AN AUTOPIANO? An Autopiano is an evoluti the old. sty pian. exactly lik style piano, 1 the o| far a8 one can play it in exactly the same manner as you can play the ordinary piano. But the older members of the family who are un. able to play the ordinary plano can {by merely pulling out the pedals at the bottom and inserting a roll of music) play the most difficult compositions of Liant, Chopin thoven or Mozart with perfect ex- pression and accuracy, or, if de- sired, the more | ar selections ean be played: in fact, we always have on hand the very latest Waltzes, songs, or rag times, which brary or purchased as desired. MUSIC ROLLS, We give free with each instrument twelve rolls of music, and our free exchange department gives one the opportunity of securing th music absolutely free of charge. In ep you supplied in " osition knowr from which customers can purchase any plece desired if they wish to do #0. But this ia left en- tirely with the customer There may be certain pleces which you may 4d e to in whict ase y hase then but if not, y " take antage of the free xchar brary at no cost what- THE MECHANISM. The mechaniam in the “Auto plano” is very simple and will not . would ANOTHER 1 to give up ed at th On exhibition at KOHLER & CHASE, in the Arcade building, 1806 Second Ave. block sout ee Marche Remove the Embargo. telephone or mail " 7 k

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