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THAT'S WHY DUG IS GLAD © © IN A ROW FOR SEAT- City league, will temporarily ff TLE" Proay WARD = RE. the empty shoes @IGNS—THURSDAY WILL BR LADIES’ DAY bD'ARMOND COMING AROUND This big fellow evelt, one M famous thall player ever tu out, has the making of a awell | as he learns a little more about the or as OK : Another dot in the Won columm. are of fooling the batter and gets Phat wakes { three straigat a littl ter contro! of hia curve all. Yeuterday he was a trifle Wonder if Russ Hall still thinks wiid Beattie ts cosy Old Kelly, of Var Wrday wie a BES flelding line yeute and helped % the game of the day before by Po@ith Walsh and Garvin as the sia lowe Thomas is all right with te today’s gam acine w he neve 4 flingings » to judge a fly or a lin gee some gO hls boy Rush, bought fror upon the recor neat Btaniey, will certainty Continues to pitch ne fash did yesterday He fine control and the best as % of curv yet displayed pny of the Seattle pitchers. Un er the soothing guidance of Matt aan cool as the oes cucumber. Stanley was that his prodigy should wp eo well, and fairly chortied ai afternoon, D Armond was in uniform ypester to it “ay ia at mplaining of a ad back. This boy ts tou a bitter and Dug ta very amxiou get him in the game, It ts hi ble that he will go to righ 1 instead of to short, aa Wilson is showing up better than Cudmore at the present writing prev Wonder why Jack Hickey haan pitched for Aberdeen yet The tnat anti-season news had it that Jack was in fine fettic. and as he is th best of the good bunch drawing big money from Manager Brown tt seoms as if he would have been worked before this Matt, by the way, ts catching game. He bas made some te errors and his throw bas more of the rainbow M than it weed to, but he fe nail them just the same way he handies the pitch & lesson in scteace as of old Cliff Blankenship has a broken finger which will keep him out of the game for some little time After getting such a nice start, this ‘will probably use one of his kind of luck is surely a shame, Just as soon as Heb otra ae ne ee ELECTION AT ai want to overwork Stanley awe one si | GS POKANES Bim behind the bat. Yoester- ws are Mr & Soutin SPOKANS, April 24—Tbe first direct primary election In Wash turn owt In the same munteipal election 8. Herbert O@ that their erring otf-| \Vigors, candidate of the Civ gereech tomorrow when 5445 to 2,116. Ma: j 2. yor Daggett @e catches a high My | democratic candidate, received only Ward bas resigned. An! tidates in several instances wos @hock which the old timer sery close. Many democrats par me teo mervous for an umpires alty nomination @, and at the advice of a physician bas been doing nicely Ud bis sae lemme’ one bad (Star Speetal Serview.) wit be ladies’ day. If | ington has ended. Yesterday at th have, there will be | eagne was nominated by a vote of TL votes. The vote for ether can @ome years ago. bas left icipated in the republican mayor retire from the Japanrse Art hetertatemest. A puree of Thee Japahes Art =* shims by the players of the Spo- | '' Five © re gga grer v band Tacoma teams. Ralph eo ory eel, an umpire in the Spokane! a oakee SPELGER & HURLBUT. A Store for Everybody. A Splendid List Of bargsins is here for your inspection and benefit tomor row—just a few from the many. Visit our China Depart ment in the Busy Basement. It is the most complete in ‘the city. na ED STEEL SPADE Regular $1.00, and a fine bargain C at that. With long handle and made of fine quality steel. For Croquet ser, | IRON ENAMEL, [winoow | SCREEN, S119 ise. | 19¢. } Good buy at 35 adjustable hard wood frame and is permanent proof wire; ex a} Seat, and hoops | a to 33 inches away rust. Special | Thursday at 19c CARPET SWEEP. ®, $1.69. Cro | can. For ettra | ing stoves, The t-hnown $2.50 el Grand Rapt Standard Contains pleces and comes in open stock, and new pleces can al ways be ob tained; sella always at $5 Pretty nt age Carp Sweepe a labor saver, and at this price a money saver Thursday $1.69 BREAD AND BUT TER PLATES j $9.00 son Bros. B me Sher Bize Ribbon kind The old price, © rucible porcelain; this a dome; J biades ery special or a yell ® to ran price ie for ain Waite F Bothing cheap about one only and Butter F Bat the price iraday at the - rice of, each $4.98 CAKE TURNER CUPS AND SAUC ERS, Be. } COTTON GARDEN HOSE. #4. 19. Cut in price f 4 Ver ef for ne. Ve 1 49°00; Gorham Rut 10« t 1 Cake mping and hotels ber Co's 0 r T » he T? a Rind; rubber ! t $4. 49 Spelger & Hurlbut SECOND AV. AND UNION ST. F SFstSs TRF STS THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. ‘BLAKELEY FIRE A GOOD HALL WOULD ANSWER THE CHARGES OF CONSTANTIN Jeane M. Hall has filed a motion Wm, Constantine make te and certain bis an wor to Hall's suit against him for} 00,000, Hall's sult is for damages atiicted on him by bis father-in AW, who ahot him last fall and iimost mortally wounded him, Con-| mill fire Monday night, will, accord The effectiveness of the fireboat | at the alte of the fire, for the pur Snoquaimie, at the Port Blakele away of the debris uel conduct towa onata nes daught and Wall sks that Constantine specify what 1@ eruelty was, so that he may lumber plant was Port Blak that the entire not destroyed, and the exhibition, | is « Mr. Bringhurst deciates, afforded | Francisco. LOCALE » wtriking teat of the fire ity and of the new ol} burning ap | paratu Manreer Joho Blakeley Mill ¢ supply on the wharves te sufficient Sddy, of the Port | for their cargoes. Orders for spe mpany, yesterday | cial atzes in timber are being turn Megvetia Way Plans The Magnolia Way provement | #@0t oul a 7 for all available men | e¢ over to other mill companies for on up before the atreet in tte employ to report for work | filling on eaters” Sane maens ud Forty f dynamite valtuel mien oo ‘°° N THE FRONT |." “ ‘ - ° . while o ih, Pyar ees from the #t at ¢ Assignee te Bieoted | Norwegian steamship Horneien,|!¢ The rough weather swamp aries BK. Patten, president of | While off alt ae route from the barge an i ‘ as = (be Portiand to Puget #eund, hed « The lumber bere Arcadia went the Weat breakag her engine . town yesterday with — thirteen by the credit. |dropped anchor near Altoone the hands fear Pentwater, Mich on soft poration Columbia river the great Inkes, No one wee saved An unknown stoamahip wae oe At all, state tverstty, | Sthted In an appar saviet FAILS TO PROSECUTE THE suerese S jelee. % cons 06 ee ee ee ALLEGED MASHER «a Ols and. Bveratiet? |CO¥*, 160 mntien e { Yan Pras — ° “ Tennyson's _ 4. 2... sence = me ad ” Cc. A. Butts, whose attempt an oe: 4 Si raues | Defias wae formerly. the Meiviiie protect his wife from an alleged Dollar masher involved h in a fintic & Gen to Peet steamers will be combat on Pike at. last Monday Your new a ag — bern placed Om the Havre-Heattie run failed to appear Tuesday to prose: ie teaue oY den Waleiae T{DY the Chargeur Reunis Bteamelip cute Kd Dougherty, the sileged Wasbington faculty, FE ee ae aioe ein’ be masher whose arrest he secured Optum Smoking iy woon after October 1 of thie Butts forfeited $20 cash ball At half past = 6 hu thie mogn- | 708? a: Pat mmm and De SO en ee Bree The Washington Fire Insurance| rested two negroes Fraok | 4.™ _ in alae wigwing company has just completed ar-) Ath And Mason Bryant, in the! pasitic interests. ie te the @ rangements for Canadian business pit Whea they f Frank Waterhouse by surance eee Dai t th we ; wae taken io the station with the AMUGE MENTS. non reg te cure THE GRAND wineo"” John MeShay was landed in a « elt in tb ty priser pedal Matinee Today--Last mance Tonignt pom the sires wit ta tb vy The cam AGE PATCH. The arrost was made by Patrolman agement, Liebler & Co Helland. who james that he found Prices 40 be, $1.00 and 1.60 Veet * tere. times Starting Thure, April play DE, ip t Idealion: of “T He MAGH ate a. tesnnalegion carves of | aebler & Oe. Pr 140. Malt or the Aleutian Islands, arrived here yesterday and ts stopping at the Lincoin:’ The, party ‘will teave fo SEA TTLE THEATER © Dre ne Purchesing Ageery Here. Te au ween Bate There y pe Ae ~The Originals. ' Paxton, secretary of| Murrey & Mack te Alexander & Maldwir “AROUND THE TOWN.” Honetulu. arrived tn Se | 46. peopie—46 A dollar ands half ettrection, and yet so change in att sterday. Mr Paxton said) our prices. Next We “Helle, mu that the firm tends t mainial af ite purchasing agen n Brattio Be. Te Kaine ¥. WC. 4. Peed 7 A h format 8 gd ty oy @ build & new WHY DO YOU MmerraTer < «* on it aw day on @ « reat Powell, Comterer) Theos HM Cw & Ca, Miller @ Me- tahen ins tow days, when @ com- Pat Deltom, Sterne Margerete Webb & DID YOU GET ONE iF NOT, YOU'LL HAVE TO HUR RY—GREAT SALE ENDS IN FEW DAYS. : Phones Sunret, Math 1204; Ind 4384 LoIs” open Performances evening, #15 L yYyRIC THEATER Rossel & Drew, Mare ory Nighy This Week—Jos and Rest Yer Grand Double Bill-—Farewetl ‘ any, Night Prices Northweetern League—Athietic Park. BASEBALL TOMORROW 3 P. M-—BOUTTE ve. SEATTLE The Great Emergency Sele of Pi Admission 25¢ and Se. Take Yesier car anos and Organs at 0. &. John ston Co.'s Must Close in a Very Short Time Meanwhile, Many | Elegant, Brand-New Pianos, in eluding §=Such = Worrid-Famous Makes as the Chickering, Kim | ball, Schumann, Hobart M. Cable, Storey & Clark, Must Go at Tre | mendously Reduced Prices. Come in and Get a Fine Plane. You Make Your Own Terms. Hardware Store # week sleting kettles. # and pane and other that you wae every day ar Eetate Range ia the moet serviceable range made, it t your fuel bill In half and tn ad oe something no other range Rrotier situate over the firebox + for tonating, ete, making the Supposing you were a merchant and ha aced orders last fall for your Christmas goods, and suppose Ketate Mange the most complete also that because of terrible * made, If you're planning for 4 lockade etisting this wiste me in thie week and take goods were stalled in the mount a the offer Gpeve. Selé on nable to get to thelr destination 7 the . ee you had reere ‘Shen. fuppoce you had ord a w Co goods placed with the t a hen ag ine. ere bat ps ause of row Successors to MM. Seller & Co. Retail er “ FINST AVENUE AND MA oN STR EOT his i, aft month aturally a Te you in all @& THE LANDLORD “<2 TAKES OUR STORE nm at : x not pe | sin a ee br : ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT TO CLOSE OUT STOOK. mie cot | Ladies’ Wear at Cost APPREC sk aa crfdasten be tae Spring Suits—Half Price and Less raat shes the 5 . t the sale Spring Waists—Half Price and Less. ihe venceliatemies, Memttie on Spring Skirts—Half Price and Less ” Fhat's & the pulse of Spring Petticoats—Half Price and Less. ’ er gf a Spring Lingerie—Half Price and Less » Gaytemg © t Cos Spring Kimonas—Half Price and Less ‘oe * : ra Everything at Your Own Price. Shop Barly fe BS , 7 f ' ' ‘ ) privet $ B. GERBER 1410 SECOND AVENUE TEST FOR FIREBOAT The cost of antine saya in hie answer that - “ , the new plant, upon which work le a ainaasiass " sellod by Bal ing to Fire Chief Bringhurst, hat | io pe immediately started, will be : & was impelled by Hall's! ton the purchase by Seattle of a| between $200,000 and $300,000. | * his wif?! vow fireboat with a capacity of 90-| More definite plans will be an:| 000 gallons of water & minute. It! nounced upon the arrival here of was mainly due to the Snoqualmie | President D, F. Skinner, of the ey Mill Gompany, who his way to Beattie from San * abil In the meanwhile the lumber) to supply the various craft waiting 4) 5 Bohn’s syphon system refrigerator these celebrated and widely used refrigerators are con structed on scientific principles, and are the latest prod uct of advanced refrigerator ideas. ~their chief characteristics and superior points are: low and uniform temperature. —pure and dry atmosphere. —ease in keeping clean. —free circulation and absence of odors. - —freedom from moisture. —economy in consumption of ice. —purest drainage. —enameled lining of provision chamber. we now have on our sample floor 28 different styles and sizes, from the smal! family size up to and including the hotel and restaurant sizes the Bohn Syphon System Refrigerators are exclusively used on all leading railroads throughout the United States on buffet and refrigerator cars. ~you are invited to call and inspect them JUST RECEIVED. NEW LINE OF MaTATE GAS RANGES. Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons Seattle-Tacoma 1006-1016 First Avenue Don't Rebel | Seattie’s Prosperity Will Carry You to Fortune If You Will Let It. eecee Seattle is growing to greatness by giant strides. Seattle's people should not fail to profit by this mag ical process—-the most of them are. A little real es tate will make you mor money than you can pos sibly imagine if you have not already tried it There never was a bet ter chance to m on the prosperity road than in Har i's Addition beautiful property, close in and sightly, which we are selling now from $800, $900 and $1,000 a lot, on payments of $200 cash and $20 a month Come in and have some one show you the prop erty Do it soon, and we promise you y will al ways thank your lucky stars p ( tS ery | a ufo Awe 202-203 New York Block See ereeeeeeesoveseeeere Seeee eeeeee © PANTS TO ORDER FOR 84 $1,050 8 at the tee sout ° fro ar; § : q 4 UNION TAILORS, easy . 4 OLB HANSON . Si4-018 Third Ave ° SON, . 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