The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1907, Page 3

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LOOKED F nUBes ‘at that bunch te the jury| If you're surprised at - which is springing eountry to the jury a pial . Yast Saturday eat the superior | ae is the jury box who expression of dis Gaal Judge John B ere Assistant Prosecuting Fr Vandervee imaereman, A.J Speckert Frank M. Wiesling, in De court o . in citheen to a} Jaminaries of the le) | nd the lawyers take advantage of the absence of a jury to overran the sacred preemets of the Jury box. WILLEMBSTA TEST CASE U, 8 DOES NOT OWN ISLE OF PINES—YET IT DO (Seripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, April §-—The} Inte of Pines, a part of the territory | of Cuba, is not a part of the United | States, so far as the collection of| The fight of western lumber and duties Ie concerned, This is ao | *hingle men for joint rates on their cording to the opinion of the au | products, which led to the filing of preme court and was handed down) @ complaint against 123 ratlroads by Justice Puller today }before the interstate commerce j commission, will probably be tried TACOMA, Ap PRESIDENT CASTRO WORSE, tro haa suffered a relapse. (Star Special Bervice.) way from his home at 311 8, Fourth APRIL 8, 1907. wreoking steamer, the Orlon, which will be tn readiness during rough weather to render immediate an slatance to distressed vensels, Shel ter stations have also been built uatat and Seven Mile creek on the same const, in whieh w ed salloré will have refuge. Wateh Hn are hept at these stations and telephone communication with Vic torla is established. CITIZENS SHOULD 7 ENFORCE THELAW ay law into th DT, Curacao, April lees received from that President Cas frees thorities were inal element, the gambling the without thorition Dr rl B-While on bie Henry in now holding a se ries of revival meetings citizens have a right to take the ir own hands and see that it is carried out,” He cites the instance of Chicago 1897-99, where the poilee au entirely control of the gambling and crim and citizens dens threw the gambling loto the lake and carried thr prosecution of the the assistance under the raided themsel ve paraphernalia offenders | of the aw at the} Leaders in Fine Linens WANTED SOME WIRE, out In a single test case. et. to attend morning service at the Northt Baptist church The McCarthy I 6 x The interstate commerce commis | English Lutheran chureh shortly be ° se MeCarthy store bears an un- Clarence Sandvig, aged 17, clalm| sion has not time to try each road |fore 11 o'clock yesterday, Captain) Dr, John Quiney Adama Henry,| MONGOLIAN KNIFED NEGRO. tarnished reputation for the quality ing to be an employe of the Ca®/ separately, The lumbermen will|C. O. Lorena, « pioneer resident of | the Bot@l evangelist now in this “ of linens it sells and the fairness of cade Fixture Co, was arrested yee | probably file a new complaint|Tacoma, was stricken with heart| Clty, deajares; “That where the| Dong Fook, a Chinese at the Hawt in. prices it quotes. ‘Tc ge terday morning while perched OM | against the Hill and Harriman Itnes | failure near the corner of N. Fourth | "es¥larly” constituted authorities) thorne, Bixth and Madison, was ar jy 1 morrow We a telegraph pole from which he Was! only, demanding « through rate/and @ ats, and, falling to the|falhor petuse to enforce the law| rested last night for assaulting} ® all show you complete new sets trying to effect an entrance to the |over the Northern Pacific and the|«round, died before assistance | @galnat ce and Immorality, good| Wiliam Jefferson, 2 negro walter, i] of fine table linens. Cloths of ev- store and get wire for an expert }O. R, @ N, from Puget sound via| reached him _—- — ~|inflieting a paintul put not serious |] ery desired width and length, with full mont with an electrical dynamo. | Portland to the east, The decision Everyone who haa been familiar knife wound, He , Headaches was released on day im court jin this sult will serve to settle all) with the Tacoma waterfront for any “ batt F termotion Dent throw y your . fs —_ ————=| clothes, Have them cleaned to | similar cases, length of time knew Captain Lo-| Gone fom wye strain, We cor) « sseued r o6 Kitel toom like at the Pantatortum, Sapien . rent, Since he first came to Ta theMye strain, then the head-| Bicycles, phonographs, kodaks, i} brands haeab Lup Main 1648 see coma in 1875 he had been more or! * pe Schuchard Optic-| sewing machines, lawn mowers, " TELEGRAPH BRIEFS leas prominently identified with Ta-| *! ¥, eye specialists, 1207' key filing, ete, at Spinning», 1210 eee THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, ——_- coma shipping, He was the builder | 9°8d cE °** ghd ay he line is complete ing Go-Cart announcement last week, many tage of the opportunity to make selections We feel that the welcome they m speaks volumes in their favor. Whitney Go- bees ood &, The season when pleasant days are in the major- be here, and you'll get genuine pleasure out of p you take baby for an airing if you make your se- ge our many styles— pic above has fancy roe. Ss with rep k cushion to Back and fancy dash of read, and parasol tx of Gear is green ee and well braced reed dash, green enameled §| buying whisky at the rear entrance with foot brake | gear, foot brake and 12inch ff/ of the saloon, tired wheels. | rubber tired wheels. Price $14.00)... 816.75 ALL TAKE A HAND — . ie ee ae gency sale of fine pianos | xh a —=——=—"iland organs at the F Plano . *) has attracted me wide e Best Window Shades | 3:2." wus S" }iiahment at 963 Seco av. is IMD S804 in our Window Shades is the best that money rowded every minute of the day ey SRing but good «rade muslin, in conne nd evening with people eager to Malities of + m appreetate an WME YOU have in mind ve You advantage MRR attention. our Meas nearly pert: meright on Wor where Dur or at her time you 88 few momen: ~,, Asalesman |! Sadly show h. fe biden oak and Selden onk ¥ known line md Rapid pany, which 1, embordtion wi; Yet our pr Ml the Credit You Want peat, hand coloring being used in making It 00 give it body, which fact is responsible wha portunity to figure and feel confident of our ability to Workmanship and bject being to gtve a8 possible. iwing of Office Desks points of style, quality and convenient on them are the ¢ to give lasting service and at the same time be . Every one of them is backed by a guar- dail that is claimed for it gmake it a point to come down tomorrow and select want? The first thing you know you will want with you somewhere; then you'll wish you had After Train Wreckers. PITTSBURG, April &——The offt jelale of the Pennsylvania lines are after the wreckers who attempted to diteh the fast train at Hudson, |O,, Saturday night More Murders Feared. ODESSA, April &—-On account of the recest municipal elections, in whieh the Union of True Russian People were successful, the Jews fear more murdere steel magnates & millionatre, dropped dead here yesterday after noon of heart disease. Did Not Like Articte, EL, PASO, Tex., April §.—-Because he differed with Creel, the Mexican ambassador to the United States, 8. Torratas te in jail for writing certain critiques in his paper. Makes Hie Funeral Pyre. RATHDRUM, Idaho, April &~ Emmanuel Lee bureed to death in & fire which destroyed the village day night, He is believed set the fire himeeclf, and was beyond ald whos the biase war discovered. Someone Yelled Fire. ; TACOMA, April &—Some one in) the gallery at the Savoy theater) of half a dozen steamers, which have operated upon Puget sound, Including the Tyruse and Tyconda, plying between Tacoma, Henderson and North bays, and owned by Mr Lorena and his three sons, Edward, Otto and Oscar, ON THE FRONT The steamer Cottage City left pler B last night for Alaskan points, retire from business. heavily loaded with cargo and pax styles, T. P. Buh! Dead. sengers, and, in addition, a large with embroidery and lace. NRW YORK, April &—Theo-/coosignment of Chinamea for the Price... «++ dore P. Buhl, one of the group of |northern canneries. The steamer Cyclops te in port trom Victoria to toad a general car «0 for the Orient. She is a Liver pool vessel and owned by the Ocean Rteamship company of that port Her trade for the future will be be- | tween Liverpool, the Ortent and the Northwest. Captate J. Palford, her master, says this ts the firwt time! he hes landed at an American port. | To reduced the dangers of ship-| wrecks on the southwest coast of! Vancouver Island, B.C, the Cana! dian government ontablished a} Why Take Chances? Most people have something of| value which should be placed tn a/ wafe deposit vault. The alte of) Wm. D, Perkine & Co., bankers, 211) Cherry et, Alaska bullding, are ab- solutely fire and burglar proof, and) located Im the business center of the city, and on street level. Bo: price $10.00; closing out sale ce Everything reduced mtock, If you want bargains In ladies’ Out sale of B. Gerber, 1410 Becond We have bot a few more days and as there are no stores vacant on Second ay, we will Goods going at cout. Extremely pretty Persian Lawn Walsts, tn big variety of effectively trimmed with val. lace, in yoke effects price $2.50. B. GERBER, 1410 Second Avenue CLOSING OUT STOCK! STOCK MUST BE DISPOSED OF AT ONCE the Regular Taffoin GiK Petticoats, super fine quality, very daintily m extra wide, all new coloring and black and white. Ladies’ Sults Reautiful LightColored Tailored Bults, in the season's lat- est creations, Including the nobby new hair stripes and check patterns, in Bion and Pony effects, positively all go at “oy ‘Her Majesty” brand of BIlk Petticoats, sold the United States over at $12.60, $11.00 and $10.00; closing out price 7.50, 85.50 and 85.00 ere selling at Prices speak for themselves, Come tn tomorrow, wear, in our present Special ‘Sale of Petticoats Taffeta Silk Petticoats, quality the best, with silk dust ruf- fle and full Mounce. Regular price $7.50; closing out price yesterday afternoon yelled fire and & stampede was the result, Many were hurt before order re stored. A reward of $100 Ras been offered for the name of the person who yelled. Flour for Famine Sufferers. SALT. LAKE CITY, April &— Twenty tons of Nour have been of: fered by the Mormons to the Red Cross society for ald of (he famine wufferere in China. Big Strike in Paris. PARIS, April §—At a meeting of the trades last night a general strike was ordered April 11 NEW YORK, April &.—Grover Cleveland, counsel for the American Association of Life Insurance Prest dents, bas submitted bis report, stating that ineurance officials should reesive high salaries. Peary to Dash Again. WASHINGTON, D. C, April &— Robert EB. Peary, who has raised $2,000,000, has asked for « two years’ leave in order to make am other dash for the north pole. Lightning Strikes Church. CINCINNATI, Aprti Reclining Folding GoCart pic- tured above ts fitted with fan cy green red cushion, with parasol to match Has reed sides, fancy reed dash, perfor ated wood seat, reed beck and wood handle. Gear te greee enameled; 10inch wheels are fitted with rubber tires. Price yeuterday, lightning struck the ed! fee. The people were seized with la panic, although Father Runne ean med therm before a wild rush for the doors was made. The interior was damaged to an exteat of $10,000. ‘MINISTERS HOPE TO GET CONVENTION | ‘The Seattle Ministerial associa tion at a meeting in the Chember lof Commerce thie afternoon decid led that the national Bpworth league convention can be easily secured tn | | 1909 if the proper steps are imme | [diately taken, The ministers will | assist in the efforts to secure the | convention ‘ARREST BARTENDER Price $16.75 Reclining Folding GoCart pic H. Cornelius, bartender of the tured above ia fitted with Western saloon, First and Wasrh-) green seat and back cushion, [| ington, was arrested yesterday by | with sides upholstered to | Patrolmen Tate and Byers, The| match. Parasol is also green officers, dinguised an laborers, are} said to have had fittle trouble tn Cart has reed aliea, reed back, m with the No starch or for the ew linke advantage of the great snert fioe. The climax was reached. Sat. | lurday evening, when the store was} actually swamped with ptane buy lors, and every available employe of | the J house, Including mn | omraph be eepers, were added to th fea sold by us. with you on any rollers are aleo customers Shades FOUR PER CENT INTEREST Many people have in their possession sums of money which are being held for a partic ssence of fairness. ular object. While awaiting the fulfill ment of this purpose, It 1403 to would be well to de Mil posit such sums in a savings account and re Second ve 4 per cent inter Ave, ” Corner F PMMA TAN, V Pree Union Se MiMi ri. Caster Street 4% INTEREST /2 SAVINGS $4.00 per year and upward. HETHER YOU BUY a lot as a home place for yourself—as a place to build for others—or mere- ly to hold for speculation—you cannot find a more attractive investment than that offered you in Mount Baker Park property. Its numerous advantages and location appeal to the most critical buyers of feal estate, as is evidenced by the names of those who have bechbme owners of lots, men whose daily business it is to judjre realty values. You cannot make a mistake in following the example of these experts. When you go to look at the property, take your wife with you. There is much that will interest and attract her, be- yond the mere fact of the great beauty of the arrangement, surroundings and view. Office at 34th Av. and McClellan St. MITCHELE, PHILLIPS, Manager Phones—Independent 8944; Sunset, East 2552. AR TAKE AN\ Rathie# eight font, "Pioneer Y ¢ And transfer to line—only twenty minutes square Lots range in Pricétat present from $660 upward figures are ject to rate without notice at any time ir work of improvemént, Early purchasers already are holding their lots at advances of per cent to 100 per cent over what they paid. Those who buy now may be assured of a marked increase in values in the very near future This is merely as a word to the wise. DANIEL JONES andF. L. FEHREN, Agts Office—117 Cherry Street. PHONES—IND. 695; MAIN 2984. Mout Baker Park AN ADDITION closing location, Bale + 82.50 The 04 new spring waist. The #5 0 signs. Like all other cot- “ i Regular ton materials, they've regular price is always 87.00 gone away up in value, &5c. Tomorrow the special but we will sell them at yard close out styles. any of it: To Gran Nail Grater. r° sized dinner napkins to match, in the we shall sell tomorrow NAW PERCALES, 12 1-2¢. very made. They come in both light and dark colorings and in pretty spring de- the old price, a Irn regular price is $2.00 each. Tomorrow only 75¢ ALLOVER LACE, Pretty New Allover Laces, in cream and in white, 19 inches charming designs ; price 7Sc yard; Tuesday, special Pianos at one price, and that the right price. Schoo Boy | 10 Ten Cent Sale During Mond one ware Department. new your kitchen equipment. Cup and Saucer. Cream Pitcher Carpet Beater, Large Dinner Plate. Cake Spoon. Pot Cover M 1 Roller. Pudding Pan. Cake Mould, “lass Spoon Holder.Gem Pa Chopping Bow! © Soap Dish, Granite Pie Granite Cake Plate. Brush THE wold Medal and Registered And as a special inducement Regular $1.75 Double Satin Damask at $1.39—It is full. 72 inches wide, is full bleached and comes in satin striped fleur de lis, tea rose, bell and double border and plain cen- ter, with deep bordered designs rise in linen prices was $1.75 a row’s special price will be only patterns best qualities for the making price for the one day will be ..... a 124c $2.00 BEDSPREADS, $1.35. Lots more of those fine big Bedspreads that you saw here today going tomorrow at $1. nice Marseilles crochet patterns, and in two different The $1.35 $25 ALLOVER LACE, each, Plain hemmed, or fringed with cut corners Laces, 19 inches wide, i cream and in white, extr: quality; worth $1.25 yard; special, 63c Tuesday only, at wide and in very Tf a man buys a Piano for $78, gets to dreaming about the profit, buys something less than too car loads, prices them to the public at $350, finds he is loaded up and is forced to sell, and marks them down to $149, $169, $171, $187, what is the per cent. of profit and how long will it take him to prove to the public that the Piano business is the only legitimate business? The boy that sends us the best answer within the next ten days will get a nice Mandolin free. We have a number of second-hand Pianos that can be bought for less than one-half of the original price— prices that are real bargains. The old price before the yard, Tomor Regulac $4.75 Napkins at $3.95—Good, big dinner size Napkins to match all the never sold at less than $4.75 a dozen; special tomorrow at only in the above linen; $3.95 Ssc WASH SILK, 63¢. Full yard wide white Wash Silk, just what you want of that 63c hey come in Very choice new Allover 10 y and Tuesday Ten Cents will buy of the below-named articles of our Kitchen- This is a great opportunity to re Better take advantage Mixing Bowl. Deep Pan. Plate » nevs. Milk Pit Earthen Teapot Potato Masher. Lipped Sauce Pan. Coat Hanger. Dipper. Scrubbing Whisk Broom. Great Special Sale of Dining Room Chairs FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. $2.75 Weathered Oak Box ( at Dining Chatr for $3.00 Golden Oak Box Cane Se ining Chair for $8.50 Golden Oak W r “hair for $ r k BR at Dining Chair for $4.50 « c $4.50 1 ane & $4.75 F > hair for $4.60 « x1 Dining Chair for ...$ u atl t and Back Dining Chair $ ‘ x at Arm Dining Chatr for : x ( Arm Dining Chair for $6.25 We k Box at Arm Dining Chair $7.00 Weathered Oak Lea Seat Mission Dining Chair fo a4 70 $8.00 Goiden Oak Leather t and Rack and Arm Dining ct for S5.35 $8.00 Quartered Oak Box C at Arm Dining Chair for eN.B5 $8.50 Karly English Box Cane Seat Arm Dining Chalr for 85.70 85.70 $8.75 Golden Ook Box Leather Seat Arm Dining Chair f SARK $11.75 Weathe Onk Leather Beat Mission Arm Dining Chair ze : R7-SS Now is the Time to Buy Refrigerators. WE HAVE THE BEST, AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR REMEMBER, ELWELL KITCHEN CABINET. ine

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