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; 4 * | & 5 | 10 THE SEATTLE STAR_TURSDAY, APRIL 07. ‘ {the state university and ie backed | between ¢ READY FOR WORD “FIRE”--THRILLING MOMENT IN GREAT PEASANT’S RISING SCR NE AY BRAILA, WHEN A PRE REP SAVYRD TERRINI BLOOD simp, Lendon, April 22-—An Bngiteh a was visiting ot Rraila, ' sue town In Roumanta, during ibe ent when thous e pe armed over the ating wd wilt « ne aye peasants outeide Mratia tr Yeur Valuables Are constantly exposed to fire aod burglary when left in your home or in the ordinary aafe. Rent en individual safe in the Modern Fire Burglar Proof Sale Deposit Vaults of Wm. D. Perk & Co ‘ankers in the Alaska building, 211 Cherry at You should provide yourself with the protection we have placed at your disposal, Boxes $4.00 per year oon See eeeeerereneeeesoaeees JOHN C, WALLING Good Planos VICTOR ASD EDISON TALAING MACTIIN Sheet Meate, Strtags. TH Berend Ave, See FLY ON THE FLYER {BATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Pare Sie--Hewed Trips, ee Porn ROUND THIPs DAILY im LEAVES Taco” eed 12:55, 3.05 Time card ' 4 Seattle ‘Tel. sm Tecoma Vet ho and get « gallon for from Oalifornia Winery and we are able to o hem et i the-leweat geicce ever aete Sherr kay, Angel © ty at “5c p 1-2 gallon | ry { Keystone Liquor Cos i No Ba Free Delivery i Phones Main 4664 Green Lake $2,400 &room cottage. CHITTENDEN-MUNGER CO 05 People’s Bank Bidg Phone Main 1964 to force their way in. This how Many bared their ever, wae opposed by the troops, shouted: bhoet, we don't care. and the Infantry, two deep, blocked Al @ orition! moment, however, «| the reed, while cavalry waited In priest arrived, and, planting bianelé care they should be required. Three between the di times the procurator called spon the mob. the revolters (to disperse, but he eventually Was answered with deflant shouts tire to thelr > and Uireate much bloodshed MRS. CHURCH, BANK CASHIER, TELLS WHY WOMAN MAKES A GOOD BANKER Pot } jaded them to re mes, thus saving | hi v3 i 9 2, MAS. V. F. CHURCH, BANK CASHIER, A MODEL WOMAN IN BUSINESS. ) Jopitn, Mo. April 12.—Cme of the | q few women bank cashiers In the gree My _of honesty tn «& merked de- | The recorde show, ! elleve, world 9 Mee, V. & Chureh, whe le thet few women holding positions abecon ted. een dally behind the wieket of the of trust and hosor ha Bank of Joplin od or As an example of whe mmitied te omplish tm 4 hfulnees t* eo partioularty le woman and brightly ® womanly trait that od the banking thie alone should be In influence sirt and from the position of pring women inte positions of tr bookkeeper hae wanced steadily in the meantioe Mre. burch, whe wee Mise Venonne F Wetring, was martied te Mr. Frank W. Church. shoe merchant Teste for the rece tion whieh she had choses, with Chured te continue ber bank werk. T. W. Cunsingham, the president of the bank. ie now €2 years of ad many of the inveetmne 3 A Women aseme te know intultively, whether « person or s proposition ts good or bed she may give & wo: * reason, “be caves sod be unable te explain, but I believe it probably true that wearly every man in the world hae deen warned againet somet somebody by & iatthtul wite, or alater, and the deposits over §600,000. By Mre. V. F. Church. Oe & capable bank off only with hard werk and men a8 @ rule, possess the clowe application. is filled with woot and bed peopte. No, thank you 0. G. Wilson was down from Vailey View i¢ @ ghod enough Morgantown to spend Sunday with heaven for ua here in thie world, sis parents near Marrievilie, Mr. Sd We are sure toat we will Wilson ts one of the coming young & better heaven when we die—Val- men of the state-—Penneboro (W.| ley View (Ky.) Argent Va) News. the other pl Especially Coming on Sunday. — | A Parenthetical Truiem Good Enough for Him Nody starkey writes from Pike We are in receipt of a book on-| ville, Ky, congratulating Somerset tied “Heaven and Heil.” by Emap-,on wotng “dry uel Swe borg. We have lived in sion of a@ trolley « he firet place so long that we do pleted two telephone ystems and not care to move, for we will soon found @ wife to assist him in thelr lights anyway, and (Ky...) Journal The Bank for Savings IN SEATTLE $400,000, FULLY PAID yn are the outgrowth of a better soctal im. He com have electric f CAPITAL, Savings Institut structure, making for order temperance irtue, industry and ft; they create self reapect Independe 4 may well considered as among the greatest civilized forces working for the betterment of the condit Of mankind Savings Accounts Only Firat Ave. and University 8t Opposite Postoffice ana | a don her posses | ON THE FRONT. | morning from Frisco with 200 pas | sengers and 2,000 tons of freight. 7 Freneh ebip Crillon got in this morning from Tacoma to die charge 6,000 barrels of cement. She | will ahift again to Tacoma to finish | discharging. Two British ships the Rajore and} Lucipara, which left the Sound In the grain fleet last November for Great Hritain, have been chartered for a return voyage to the sorth Pacific coast, The steamer Tolosan, Jebsen, is lying at Port Townsend from North China for orders, Bhe will load flour from the Centen- Tacoma for the return voyase. The freight eteamer Wureka| | walled direct from Bellingham for Frisco last evening, She carried 6,500,000 shingles, besides coal and ballion. The schooner Martha Tuft cleare tomorrow night for Catella with @ cargo of lumber,.and schooner Ida May will leave on the 27th inst, for Cook's inlet with explosives. Both these vessels are under charter by The increase in gold “and silver values in t ore being mined by the Beattle-Hoston Cooper com pany i9 @ very gratifying surprise to the stockholders, A pack truip | of 20 horses will be put on, to pack the high grade ore, until the road ean be compieted to handle it in a larger way. It is estimated that the | earnings will be $1,000 per day with the present grade of ore, by pack | eate and i) be much larger as) the shipments are increased ° The public te assured against un scrupulous persons trading on home | @entiment to secure the insurance | Premiums This form of bunco was | common in eastern states until the! penitentiary discouraged it. Ap ex- | ample of absolutely sound home in surance le the Washington Fire In-) surance company, of Seattle, with | aanets of over $340,000 and the back- ing of men worth many militone Seattle Men Those who are wise and have had experience, the true value of & savings account. Bvery day some place for a small investment is) Presented to you, which would re- | turn a nlee profit if you could take edvantage, This you could do had you started 4 savings acoount with the Biate Bank of Seattle where it would be carefully guarded and where it would receive 4 per cent interest. Start an account today | aad be prepared for the next time. End Is In Sight GREAT FiANG visa SvENT ABOUT TO CLOSE. D. & Jobneten Company's areat See- ihee onle of the very Guest s chetings— Move e7e, ete © SiGe, C188, 0114, eed evew lowe tow takes the eet clemeet Uprights tn beawtifel eaess. Vou dietate terme wthg say light few days of the Greet Baie not taken advantage of, will be moet vafertunate for those Beattie homes which do pot possess « Piano The causes whieh ied up to thie Hale were extremely unferty for the Great House of Jone but they 7 the means of Seattics Bither refining tn- je oan exert) Pianos ordered gest esatern factories, oe ter be House was swamped—oo wonder t Great Piano House wae willing te make prices and terme #6 unteason ably low In order to tind homes for these costly Instruments, “There are yet many strictly high-srade Instra nents to be disposed of at the eame |) remendousty low prices thet have ruled throughout the entire Bale, | Yew'll Have te Murer! There are only « tow éaye lott in|! whieh te t ° adv of thie Great price-slashing sale. Think of it! Nearly aty costly 4 mente found homes with Seattietios tn one day That's going some ant? Yee, ever Sixty-five s one week Over sixty-five Menu tiful Brand New Upright Planes tn Bpectal Art Cases, several costly Chickering Baby Grands to Lucurt But then, you ees, we nore pianos than we had fer handling propertly, se there was no alternative but to cut it these costly in slash cut n obtatr Piano, And it The M thie great emergency public's approval or our Quick Action Neoess It ever Intend to own « fine Pla even at a remote ay to purchase aining few days of It will eave you mone tee A saving of # : onvenient wea a ther r of How fo, Pioner Piano H 903 Second A HAMPLI HAT We HAVE wr ‘eine ¥ ts - ’ ea ? ‘ And ma "as . EATILE REAL ESTATH & LAND Co tf Ave South of Ye Way —19-04 The steamer Watson arrived this| | Captato | nial mills and probably four from | L. H, Gray & Co. | who suceeeds Bir Alexander Swet | teed among the young women of by « number of influential alumni of the Alpha XI Sorority, now ity ing in Beattle, It i* the intention JAMAICA’S NEW GOV. LIKES U. S. ins Realty Men's Hanquet The Heal Betate Men's club will hold its third annual r t in the Hotel Stander ¢ evening. Senator Miles w ent and respond to the toast of Washington and Waal ton, D. ©. Verdicts Accep The Dearborn #t. regrade " age verdicta were accepted | council Inet night, the amount tng $279,061 A moth, A second installment of & has been borrowed by the lighting | fund from the water fund to kee; | the new extension work going Ul the sale of the new bond made complete and the mone available IONEY OLIVER Boerish Gov. tenham, | London, April 12.--idney Oliver Bwet Dentiat Wound Guilty A case under the state dentistry jaw Was tried before Judge Morris of the superior court this morn ing, the defendant, Dr. EB. D. Comy ton, being charged with practict dentistry without « license there, having been colonial secre: | Compton waived « jury, and Judge tary Ove youre and acting governor! Morris, after finding him guilty three years He bas siways been | imposed @ $60 fine. Appeal will be friendly to the United Bates , Gov. Swettenhas’s resignation | #48 to the supreme court followed his boorteh refusal of aid from United Mtatee Admiral Davis when Kingston wae wrecked by earthqua tenn Te Purchase Sprinklers An ordinance was introduced into the council! at Jaet night's session . to make up the deficiency in the Senator Samuel H. Piles left yee! sooropriation needed to purchase terday for Everett, where he the two electric « prinkling car Gressed the Boosters club of that! ne used on the Seattle Electri place on the dredging of the Sky- They will cost komish river to Lowell ? Talks af Hverett. to Hees thie summer nearly $16,000. Boy Keeovering. Freddy Kooney, the boy whose fs Attest skull was fractured by being run About 15,000 peopie accepted th down by an automobile owned by! invitation : = A. J, Blethen, is improving at the " of tie. Dewser-Herton company jaat night to imsepect the Pacific hospital. Hie ultimate r© | paons ny | covery ie nots ww quarters in the New York block. Manager N. H. Lat Vor Calldren Yair. imer and « corps of officers and Playgrounds and comfort ste | Clerks acted as a reception ‘tons will be established on the/ ltteer. The bank opened for bus A-Y-P. exposition grounds by the | ese yesterday morning. Seattle Federation of Women's clubs. A committee from this or ization bas conferred with H. Dobbs, superintendent of the city play grounds, who will have charge of the federation grounds at the fair. ‘Te Salt for Hawt, Senator Samuel H. Piles will leave Friday for Gan Francis where be wlll meet other members Bask Holds Open Hour. ” BAN FRANCISCO, april 18.—Pive 's have been secured to try Abe t As there are only two other names On the list, « special second venire will be iseued. Pater Beck to Jet, PORTLAND, April 23-8 A of the congressional committee, Pe'er, the land fraud king, wes which will proceed to the g!awailan in Bee lest ye from Wea! islands to look over ce GOV- | tity in the Hermann = ant to ta: ernment improvements recently provided for. te Deeth. Crashed TACOMA, April 33.—Eaward Hag man, employed at Carstens meat crushed to death iate afternoon while riding in « tre ent slevator by being cought New Serertty ot Usiverstty. A sew sorority has been organ Down They Go | Again | | We are still hammering away at the prices. Great crowds attended our sale Saturday and Monday, and we sold an immense | &rmount of goods. We gave every one that called s real bargain end will continue to do so until the entire stock that we bought at 45 cents on the dollar is sold out. When we bought this stock we contracted to ta ali goods in transit, and we have just received a big consignment, so that our stock fe in | better condition than ever, Remember we have extra salesm to walt on you, and we will keep open every evening watil & o'clock to give all a chance to avall themselves of this op portunity. MEN'S SUITS. | Meu's $10.00 New oie | Men's $12.50 and i. | All-Wool Sulte Men's $17.50, $18.50 a Fine Worsted Sults, i fa | the latest styles Men's $20.00, $22.50 224:8% Fine Tweed, Thibets, Serges and Fancy Mixed Cheviot, Bhe and b0c Suspenders in intest styles and colors President Suspenders ce $12.35 26e and 35c Fancy Sox, 2 pairs YOUTHS’ suiTs. for Ze VYouthe’ $6.00, $7.50 and $9.00 iSe Past Black Sox, 2 pairs for MEN'S HATS. | $1.50 and $2.00 Men's Hate.. $2.50 ‘and $3.00 Men's Hats $3.50 ‘and $4.00 Men's “FURNISHING aocbe'S® We White Handkerchiefs 26c Suspenders ats | all wool Suite St Youths’ $10.00 and $12.00 15e¢ | 10¢ Nelson Working Sox. .5¢ ferges and Fancy Mixed | 26c¢ Woolen Sox, 2 pairs for Suita $6.65 j 2he Children’s Suits, worth $4.00 | 25¢ and &6e Neckties, 2 for and $6.00; will go at $2.85 | 3 PANTS. 36c and $0c Four-inhand a¢ Men's Pants, worth $1.50 and thes 17%e at ne Fine Balbriggan Underwear, duroy ag” worth | all colors and sizes; worth $2.50; go at 5 50c, for, each % Men's Working Pants 81,45 First Quality Ribbed “Under Man's genuine English Condu roy Pants $2.15 year, worth Tic a garment Men's Fine Dress Pants, worth All Wool Light $2.00 and 83.60; go j wear, worth a garment 2.15 & garment 65e Men's Fine All-Wool ‘ante Bc and The Working Shirts worth $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 B2%e eo at 82.85 S5e and $1.00 Working Shirts MEN'S SHOES RTZ4 n's $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes | Be and $1.00 Golf Shirts 4a5e Men's 83.50 and $4.00 | $1 and $1.50 Golf Shirts hoes $1, athe Mon $4.00 and $4.50 Fine $1.25 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts Drees 82.9 Bhe Men's 8 tra Fine Patent $1.00 and $1.25 Black Sater Veather $3.35 Shirts 65e Children’s $2.00 and §2.50 $1.50 Black Sateen Shirt Shoes $1.35 The MANY OTHER BARGAINS WE CAN SHOW YOU, IF YOU WILL VISIT OUR STORE Siegel Brothers 1104 First Av. BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA &8TS5. he elevator aot Mongolia TOKIO, April 4 , lag of the organizers to petition the Al. (A" "#0 Montes phe XI for @ charter ceded up f uk Munday ag von n ured Deke AK nom oe Vera Dick fae — (9 for Foraker git fr Pitebarg ro $7,008 for ous FOR LITTLE Balance very buy @ = Lot 40x: 2 blocks from mt car line; tm gong hood PRICE Lote in thie ho better than ing $1,000. small investment oy i Roti 2 Roll : Roll . ‘ Rol, t Rell *-foot Rell Headquarters tor ter Tools. THE BEST OF THING aT PRICE. 48x100 on 10th Bet Miller. Some mente @mall ince situated. Some view. mente al! paid = ance f years at pr 412 Hinckiey 5 eecseee There's a Room @ My Heart for You Clover Blossoms ... Stingy Moon Policy King \ In Moneymoon You Will You Love “Me ber as You Delt Black Cat Rag . The Moon vias Bra Good-bye Mary, Dat the so ‘ Sometime ipe Stars. You Red Domino Cherry Made in Germany. LINE'S P HOUSE 1205 smconn ANE XMWODVYS ‘fashon e, ots 236x185. Very easy term this at once. cr 50x120-foot enth south, 00} from car; $500 easy ly ont