The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1907, Page 3

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ROORAM FOR | WOODMEN, The follow! g programs le to be given by the Head Camp Enter. talnment committee of the Wood men of the World, at Laber temple hall, Monday evening, April 20th, PECK FOR SALGONS cloang sponded to Sunday “The state of Washington,” for violating the law. by " Se aeAyOR ROASTS RE- “ h Gov, A. B Mead; “The Hoad orn CROWD IN COUNCIL , ag Be oon Camp,” by B. M. MeCartney; “The PROPRIETOR more evidence, and Chief of Police | S8asers Within Our Gates,” M xd DEFENDS QPNQTORIOUS MONTH CARLO lL, Longfellow; Nabors believes he can secure evt “Beattie Woodmen,’ * 7 by G. W. Roge “Fraternity,” by i ong Reg Atta the revocation of George Reveille Where All Mags — a Flutter,” by Governor Teats; “Tax . ation Without Representation Is of Ballard last night de . Mind and tn Heart.” by A. N “reform crowd,” of Mecklin; “Weteh Tacoma Grow,” counel! in strong terma, by MH. H. Johnston, ©. A. Reynolds AT THE “U”’ Dr. David Starr Jordan, pres! dent of the Stanford university, de livered a lecture last night to the “Mountaineers” at Egan's Arcade hall on the “Ascent of Matterhoro Today Dr, Jordan visited the Unt versity of Washington, where he te presiding this afternoon at the to Stallation of the Sigma XI frater gity. ELECTION DAY AT UNIVERSITY Elections to choose officers of the student association for the enau ing year are being held at the state university today discovered. The hottest contest le that be tween Joseph MeArdle and J. W Campbell, for the editorship of the we that the members of the majority are attempting gutocratic power In putting men out of business, The remarks were brought on tbe council’ dent intention the liquor license of Langan of the Monte Carlo where young girls were re- feand drinking, and above gotorious women are said to mayor declared that because, jack of evidence, Langan from poltce eourt gharge of running a disor- ate douse, the counci! could net Hoense on that charge. mayor sald that Lan-/ tly bought the Monte was trying to clean out ly crowd @eiared that the counct! . jememating to put Langan out will preside, Music by Meyers or- cheatra and Camp No. 69 quartet BAD MEN DIE IN WRECK Passengers arriving in Seattle state that tn the Northern Paetfic freight wreck at Kennewick four men were killed and that each of the dead men carried guns, It ta known that there |s desperate tramps Bastern Wassiugtou thought that the dead men belonged to this gang. The train crews have been compelled to fight off men on Many occcasio them had loot on his person when wt operating ta suin him financial- the council had tried gga on other saloons, the Lumber Ce Deer Creek recently threatened | “Wave,” the college weekly, It ia, (nt Dest Creek | Kagie Preven of their licenses expected that nearly 1,000 votes Goran Depute carooee sulin nee will be cast, heen sent for the body eer w furniture and house ~ — —_—_ Gre. Gregor McGregor, 30) Kietn, the shoemaker, 217 James Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1331 Second ‘building. in TT oe oe? avenue. on street. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO Compicts Faraisders of Homes, teamboats, and Motels 9x12 Tapestry Brussels|* Rugs [sreciat | $11.50 Each Apother excellent opportuntty for homefurnishers to save tn the purchase of floor coverings ts z a. the above especial offer, The Carpet and Rug Department ts overflowing with the new. et and bent patterne tn both Rugs and Carpeting, making it possible for us to eult practically way taste At regular prices our Floor Covertags are bargains, because of their exceptional beauty and quality. ‘There are five different patterns of the 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs spectaled for tomorrow. Ort ‘gel and conventions! designs being included. The Rugs are tn the eight wire weave and eel! ree rs $16.00 each. Special price tomorrow, each . $11.50. Leather Upholstered Rockers On Special Sale | Tomorrow That we hare a handsome line of Fancy Rockers with leather upholstered seats and backs cannot be denied for @ moment after looking through the wing We have a particular pride in these Rockers. se they seem to be much above the average for goods of r kind While we might adé toour present showing the new Re ers which will be sampled in a few weeks have an immense showing, we profer patterns which have « contented for the present with less dlapiay spare e4 to them. So for tomorrow's selling while the rockers last, reductions like these have n made, 4 and be tevot W250 Golden Onk Leather Seat Rocker, ..... | $21.00 Mahogsny Piulshed Leather Seat and thtneeeeeceseneeeces ‘ . $7. 25 | Back Rocker . 815.25. LS Leather hinmwes jiate, 2 patterns, | $26.50 Golden Oak, Leather seat and back aE $8.75. | Recker $15.75. oe segues “J $23.75 Mahogany finisbed Leather cont Golden Oak eather Seat Rocker, | Rocker 816.75. Bree anteccess «++ $21.50. | Two Golden Oak Leather seat ond back WON Golden Ou tones Seat k | Rockers, regulariy priced at $29.00 and eae a5. | ..99%.78, choice .... ‘ $18.75 “etal $27.50 Mahogany Leather Seat and Back WN Golten Oak Rocker, Spanish Leather Rocker 819.25 seat and back .. $13.50. | AND OTHERS AT INTERMEDIATE PRICES Special Sale of Detepernte TOMORROW The following five Bedspread specials have been arranged for tomorrow to direct attention ty SH Gptodate Bedding Department, in which all of the staple Bedding Lincs are shown, as well as ‘wand usually classed an novelties. ay Bedding Department, don't titel things are tneiuded Here are Spread Specials for tomorrow's selling $1.65 SPREADS, $1.00 EACH. Emeyoomb Design White Bedspreads, full size. Regular price $1.65 each $2.00 SPREADS, $1.25 EACH. TE tis Hicseyoom) Design White Spreads, hemmed and turned under $286 inches. Regular price $2.00 each; special, each . $2.25 SPREADS, $1.35 EACH nh Honeycomb design, with selvidge stitched hems; price $2.25 each; fal, each $2.50 SPREADS, $1.45 EACH. Geely Woven Spreads, in Marsetilos pattern, The 4s are extra heavy and have solvid Witehed hems. Regular $2.50 each; special . $1.45 a a overlook the showing of Table Linens. Many beau spectal each. $1.00 These spreads are extra $1.25 these are full $1.35 iva Heary White Spreads, 20 spreads. Regular ae spr each price $2.70 SPREADS, $1.60 EACH. all of which have fringe and cut cor $1.60 a number of choice patterns. each; special, each Second Avenus, Cor, Unien Street it SBATTLE STAR —WEDNREDAY, AP’ N. P. BOUGHT ‘WORE Gh BEING MOVED POSTALS PLANNED. ‘a toasts will be re The Union Pacific ratiway has | acquired by gradual purchase all of ‘between Dearborn and jette and ts for une ae f Looat railroad offictain eatimate | that 7,000,000 bushels of wheat ir | stored tn eastern Washington on | | the line of the Northern Paolfie, | awaiting shipment to Puget sound This read and the Great Northern are how moving considerable grain, With the Increase in the movement of wheat, millers belleve they wil soon be able to meet their orders from the Orient, MORE LAND blocks 329 and 830, Beattie tide jand, The property ta located on tne west side of First av, south, Mansachue ht ter minalea and yards, The total price or both blocks ts close to @ million | dollars. ASSAULTER FINED | PROTOSTS OVER BIG BHWHK A number of protests of property owners against being assessed for were heard by the sewer commit | tee of the council yesterday after noon, The committee expressed tty sympathy for the protestants, but will proceed to approve the plane for the big improvement (Star Special Servier.) PORT TOWNSEND, April 24. hurried trial of tally asemulted . t, he Justios Jinanee, defendant's OPPORTUNITY TO GhT A GOOD HAT FoR oo ron Four Days Hestoniog Monday. yeaterda ent 19 court with nt witnesses ready to teostin wee taker the court that when defendant enter & plea of “gullty,” It wae cus tomery te ge og aaron without hearing the evide fine of twenty love actinre woe tai posed by the court MAZAMAS ANNUAL TRIP. The fourteenth ‘anaval outing of || the Mazamas, from July 16 to 2% nelusive, has been announced. A ‘eat folder containing descriptions |) of the way to the summit of Mt Jetterson and the “Hanging Valley” || > APt\! $2) we wilh nell | shows the various points of tnter $3.60 end 63 eott and otift eat to be visited this year, The!) hate tm all colores for $1. T stimated cost of the trip per ia are only about S60 of = th itvidual will be about t 0. and they wont last long, i] come early. Photos by Pinney” | Are plowing because he combines high ph. .ographic quality with rea- ‘Lillagar & woasle prem waking ter | Barkman fine portraiture where price muat || be considered Washington Block, 706 First Beattie, — Kaclusive Matters, j lslvy Geoond Avenue j COMFORT As well as quality and style has been looked to in the making of Broadburst System Clothing-— the best fitting‘apparel in America. See the new styles. Broadhurst System $18 to$35 Other Reliable Makes $15 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800.804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia Strongest Topcoat House in the State OPEN YOUR avings Account With - - Dexter Horfon s C: BANKERS Corner Second Avenue and Cherry Street 4" INTEREST PAID IN EVERY RESPROT. our mineral waters, soda ider eer root beer, et are muaranteed to be the thful bevere most od to heal gee offer y purif used in thetr the public. Or 1 water ie manufacture and the utmost care ts used tn ractrlke @ PrvanwT sOUND HOTTLING COMPANY Phone 27 ton committee at its i) cards in place of flaring posters) announcing the convention j held here which the convention will be held |have been Overy effort i» being made to get | Governor Hughes of New York to address the convention ithe north trank sewer Improvement | —— Marengo, lowa, commander in chief of the Patriarch’ Militant of the Odd Fellows, has arrived in Seattle to take part in the exercises here Friday to commemorate the found tng of O44 Fellowship tn the Unit od Btaton. BAYS sHE WAS VERY STINGY BY C. E. The Christian Endeavor conven jeeting Inst} mio postal ight decided to taeu According to Mary KE. Durbam, who hes begun sult {n the superior court for divorce trom ber husband, Leonard R. Durham, the Satter te #0 stingy that he not only refused to provide her with suitable cloth to be} The two big tents tn shipped from Boston. ‘ing but that he coveted every GEN, RAINEY IN CITY mouthful of food eaten by her three General Maniey A. Rainey, of daughters. PUCCINI SAYS No Other Plano Player Cap Approach the Themodist Pianola An autograph letter giving this testimony from the celebrated Ttallan composer of “Madam Butterfly,” “La Boheme,” ete. cinl, as to the unquestioned supe ola. when added to the emphatic opinions previously published from Richard Strauss, Grieg, Humperdinck, Paderewaki, Rosenthal, and prac- tleaily all the other gre#t musicians alive today, is conclusive. These famous men, who have made mu thelr life atudy, netitute a court of authority from whose judgment there can be [~ bo appeal The Pianola has always ranked as the standard instrument of ita clase Ite sales fm fact cxreeting those of all the many other piano players combined. But no» the addition of the marvelous Themodist carries it to @ ett) higher plane of artistic excellence, and removes the last possible ground for criticiam. By means of this new device the melody of the simplest ballad or the most fon composition ia brought out clearly and distinctly above the sccompanying notes, thus more closely than ever rival- the performance of a great Vv iriuose. With the Metrostyle and Thr modist. the Ptar ‘ are plared secure'y in ovition where, as the distinguished states, they are abeolute y unapproached by any of toeir re Our new book, “The Fascination of tella about these exclusive and revolutionary A copy of it will be sent upon request r Pianola Department and hear the Themodist ren- hat are “Impowalh on other Piano-players. D. S. JOHNSTON OND AVE. 2 ane & Personally Producing improve- 903 SEC SEATTLE a er é TOMORROW WE ADD TO THE f 1,200 yards 85e } Regular $12,000 Sale of Carpets 1,600 yards $1.25 Best 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels, at, yard . 90¢ $1.40 Best Wool Velvet Carpet, at With or Without Borders. TO THE ALREADY ADVERTISED 1,200 yard Tapestry Brussels at, yard 1,500 yards $1.00 Tapestry Brussels, at, yard ... 800 yards $1.15 Tapestry Brussels at, yard AND Regular 50c Ingrains for. 23¢ Regular 50c Sultanas for. 23¢@ Regular 75 Fibre for ... 39e¢ 59e¢ b0c Ingrains for. .27¢ Regular 90c Ingrains for Bring your own room measures Sewing, lining and laying, 10¢ a yard extra SACRIFICE OF MORRIS CHAIRS. $35.00 Chair for 817.50 | $45.00 Chair for $22.50 6.00 Chair for $17.50 | $15.00 Chair for .....g 8.75 hair for . 5 | $22.50 Chair for $12.50 ented roy id | $26.00 Chair for $12.50 veces $12.50 | 91.00 Chair for .... 0 ft | $10.5 hair for ..-. 825.00 | ¢:500 chair for .....8 9.75 ce wa . pera Chair for .....$12.50 hair for .. 3.7% Chair for .....815.00 hair for ..-.-$16.50 | $11.60 Chair for ... : ve hair for - $17.50 | $12.60 Chair for .... y *hatr for $12.50 | $17.00 Chair for .....$10.75 “hair for S10. 00 $13.50 Chair for $ 8.75 Century Furniture Company Corner Seccnd and Spring

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