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SOPHIA WILSON 18 FIRST toward her place and went MEMBER OF WEAKER S€X/|carrying cortain carefully TO BE ARRESTED FOR SELL. | UP Dundios |the bundles contained ING LIQUOR ON SUNDAY. demijohns of Hquor, and that a | Wilkon was eants Into her jotuing saloon. been the atom to refure wherever possible in such the chivalrous police sergea lowed Mrs. Mra, Sophia Wilson, proprietress of a cigar store on Railroad ay. and Main st, wos arrested yesterday on the charge of selling liquor without a Heense, and on Sunday Buspicion was directed toward Mrs Wilson's place by the steady stream of patrons who wended thelr way BRYAN WILL SUPPORT place Although ment in court PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT yagain sald that Roosevelt | lowing 4 utmost approval and admirat There are garding which Mr Roosevelt could never (Star Special Pa OMAHA, Neb, April 8A close friend of William Jennings Bryan makes the statement that if Mr Bryaa ts not himself a candidate for the presidency in 1908, and if Bryan an it certain matters agree, the former silver chief stands now away wrapped The police allege that | flaske and] Mre bringing the Intoxt from an ad has ball canon nt al Wilson to go free on 0 cash ball pending her arraign i fol right course and has hin fon. re i Mr but THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL. AN OVATION The San Carlo pase company ls now a delightful memory of the jpast. With a magnificent concert, which carried people off their te yesterday the great organisation left thie elty, perhaps never to re turn, It will be remembered as the) | most meritorious attraction, music ally and artistically, which has ever visited Seattle. An ovation was given the singers yesterday, Besides their regular! parts in the portions of the operas sung, Mme. Nordica, Alice Netisen} and Senor Constantino were forced | to sing special numbers by a crowd! which vented its wild enthusiasm in shouts and calls, which were any thing but befitting a respectable Sunday gathering Nordica was recalled a dozen times at the end of | the “La Traviata” act, and finally sang a solo, “Ich Kana." The glor fous sextet from “Lucta,” with Con stantino, Neilson, Fornart and the yrs, brought down the house, and Miss Neilsen, after may recalls, President Roosevelt consents or fe and has stood in the past for many | i.4e “Coming Through the Rye” in| forced to run again, Mr ryan will things that are being advocated the sprightly manner which made Jend bis support to the republican and battled for by Roosevelt son temeua baleen the saiee to Ger? ~~ wr. Bryon resagaines the sterting = study Then came cries for It is not known that Mr. Bryan character and indomitable purpose | © - pe the amas “Saveeita has ever made this statew of the president and knows that oe th nn Te and his “Questa Quelta’ B® many words, but it Is k the planks oa which he stands when | 45° ot, 006 Wt TeeGa trem that be has on numerous occasions he goes before the people are planks -_ Lo go Bh Speman BE publicly indorsed the actions of the on which be will stand after eater a + nel Signor Ms mst and has time and time ‘ng office = on) ore Semana a MURDERED CITY OF MEXICO ‘O, “Korit 8 —Gen M. Barrilias was assassinated in etreet.car yesterday afternoon DY | hard tn the mammoth dited, ® young man who gave bis name) as Jose. Estrada, 17 years old. The! former president of Guatemala was fm the car when the youth sudden ly entered, took a dagger from his wide and stabbed the aged general twice, one blow severing the jugu- lar vein and the other cutting the face. Barrilias died immediately The youth was immediately ar NEW YORK, April &.— over the venture. jgarding the [read the papers on the subjec Boys Wanted To Jotn the Seattle Newsboys’ and sell Seattle papera /nit i ROME, April t—i, “Pterpont Mor gan is here for a visit of short dur | !309 Seventh av. and ask for ation. Gleason, secretary UNCLE JOE RETURNS (Beripes, Telegraph Service.) nele Joe” Cannan has returned from his | jaunt to Panama and ts enthustastic Mr. Cannon refused to speak re-|of the company were Roosevelt Harrimas | cast | controversy, saying that he had not t union tation fee 50 centa. Good corners will be provided. 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A French model with powched cutaway jacket, fa SUITS AT $22.50. The nobby Pony Coat Salt of imported striped tual value. singing the second act of “Carmen” tm glorions f La Traviat sung Saturday afternoon, gave Mme. Nordica at opportunity to display her wooder-| ful volee and talent, while “Don! Pasquale” and “I'Pagliacci.” the firet comic and the latter tragic, on He says dirt is|saturday might proved to be a most! jfying and the men are working | delightful combination, in spite of) - fact that the adveretised stare | the not im the) “The Tenderfoct.” “The Tenderfoot,” popul: as of} yore, opened at the Grand Inst night. The piece ts a merry mix/ ture of muste and comedy, and will! always draw well here | Oscar L. Figman and Ruth White return to Seattle in the leading roles again, and both please might fly as of yore, Figman ix funny making the most of his part as the DAILY. —you'd say with us; ‘The The Worth 625.00. tik and braid trimmed and and cuff to t. back with jarge shades; a saving of “y Werth $27.00. a MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT THE DAILY. Boys’ Russian Suits Exact Like Picture for Only $2.7 This is good fortune, indeed. when nearly every mother is face face with the boy's suit question just to These suits, made are worth not penny than $4.00 a suit, but we are able to offer you a saving of $1.25 on ev on account of a very large order. All are beautifully trimmed, have leather belt. 2% to 6 years. from worsteds, a less ery suit, and How proud your boy will be in one of these $4.00 suits at $2.75. BOYS’ RUSSIAN SUITS, $3.50. Ought to be $4.25 to $5.00. 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He ts supported: by a capable company “The Mascot.” While Audran might difficulty in recognizing that ig show on at the Lyric is “The Mas ot” which he wrote, he would wat doubtedly have joined with thé audiences yesterday in the opinion that the show ia a good one, pretty have some music, clever interpretations, and lively comedy make the bill @ good one, The parts are all well taken. “Tritby” at the Lols. “Trilby” ia by all odds the best thing which the players at the Lois have yet attempted, Wh the short time for rehearsal is consid ered, the excellence of the perform ances given yesterday ta remark able Atleen May in the title role, Wil liam Morris ae Svengali and Messrs Cummings, Lawrence and Sheffield as the three painters were all at their best si Offers New Show. ‘The Star theater is this afternoon putting on ite seven new vaudeville acts, headed by Harry La Rowe & | Co. in “The Satlor and the Horse,” a short comedy playlet. 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