The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1907, Page 4

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raph Servive.) April 30.—-Wall at fon F fie rumeres. , y YORK, ie filled with Us one that Harriman has retired and the Morgan and Hill crowd will enter the directorate, Another ts that @ great holding company ts forming to take over the Union Pa investments to exceed $200 000,0 CORGETT'’S COW HOME AGAIN Jailer John Corbett of the jail is happy cow has oe that the would ne been Kt his prisou cow has come mood to tell his famous jokes once more SPAUGH MUST HANG (Sertpps Telegraph Servier,) WASHINGTON, April %0.-—The Supreme court today affirmed the lower court's decision of the conv! tion of William Spaugh, sen to be hanged for the mur Sheriff. Polk, ef Iron count sourt BROWNFIELO'S THIRD TRIAL Clyde Brownt who tried twice the charg Ding Charles Hendrickson the having disagre have to fi ar tant Prosecuting ver thia more at the cane would be tried ring the June term of the jury again dv ertminal court | ] MEXICO TO FORTIFY. COLZACOALOOR, Mexico, A 0 Officlal announcement been recetved here that the Mextoan it has determined to fort | governm fy (bie port and Salia Crus, the two terminals of the Tehentuapec National railway QUAKERS ANNOUNCE MBBTING | RICHMOND, Ind, April 30 Announcement wae made Sunday | of datee for yearly meetings of} Friends, which includes Newbure | Oregon, July 10. A.Y.P.E. HAS | NEW PLAN of advertising the n in 1909 has been plan management of the expoal tion received today an Eekime bas ket hat Iined with otter fur, which it proposes to send aro 4 the world, The hat will be started as soon as plane for its journey of 26,000 milew haa been fully decided upon RETIREMENT OF BDNA MAY | LONDON, April 30.--The play of Nelly Neil” ended ite run oo Bat- urday night, and Mise Edna May wil! now retire to private life, tn accordance with her expressed pur pose, Mise May before her marrt age with Oecar Lewis Coho will take a holiday trip to ¢ ‘a BIG SUIT 18 FILED, (Sertppe Telearagh Service.) OTTAWA, = Tile April 30.—A eult ¢ ver $6,000,000 back was filed in the cireult evurt s Salle county this morning Central ral General Stead) OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ee * LRETT, YOUR CHUDRIN ARE ENTIRELY TOO vous. THEYRE jeer ow THe SIDE WALK, PLAYING LAUGHING = |THE QUICK AND THE DEAD BY BEVERLEY N. SPARKS. Silently the two sat and faced each other; she angry and proudly defiant; he apparently cool and nonchalant. The big mission clock teked ominously, every stroke of the pendulum seeming to thetr ex cited hearts the clicking knell of domestic doom, Finally the duel of eyon ended as be raised hie brows and quietly asked “And you #ay you with me longer; that you have ceased to love met he asked “That is certainly what | said she coldly replied it was several minutes before he again spoke, but the words were ' # and conveyed the impree sion of a soul in lethal torture You wil) all me time to pack se few cloth he falteringly queried “Oh, yes, if you care to.” came from the girl, for such she still was, | a ite her wedding ring | yithout more ado he opened the) door leading to their chambers and. began bis sad and solltary task Presently she came in and, taking & @eat on the bed's edge, watohed him pull out and push in drawers, | open and shut closet doors and stow | hin few belongings in a dress sult vase Reon, al! too soon for him, packing was finished and he up, losing tiny «igh as he db For 4 moment he held an attitude of rapt contemplation, then turned and went ewlftly to the large closet Long and closely he searched the top shelf before an explosive query roused ber from deep revery Where ie my pistol? manded “Mother hid tt. She was afraid you might do something rash when cannot live the toc 1 told you my decision she re! | torted ‘Oh, very well, I shall not need it,” he replied Slowly he took ap the heavy sult cane, pat on his hat and started for) the front door, She towed him with a trace of eceming repentance | for the cruelty she was showing Deep down tn her heart she kaew that al) the wrongs she hed cher tehed and magnified agsinet him of omission rather than commission ‘You'll kiss me gnedby? he esaked in @ volce choked with emo- tion. STAR— TUESDAY APRIL 30, 1007 SPAIN’S ROYAL BABY TO The be royal baby will take nape—a perfect nest of finest lace. One of the satin cloaks to wrap the baby in MADRI ona! Just nai strands, ¥ ish natic silken a event at rid are Quees wal The « Hna evilling!> they are brought to her for in NESTLE IN FINEST LACE’ ame seinet D, April Pink = ribb rrow. dainty, blush+tinted m™ the hopes of the Span will held to their after an antic the royal palac Indies at t approv in which Spain's i daytime The bassinet ts « lullaby in lnces carved edges and canopy of shirred and chiffous From the canoe ebtffon fall filmy Nousces caught here and there with long looped knots of ribbon. The cot cover le equally elabor re of the finest medal in the middle of which bbon and rare lace, makes « covertet ft for the pet of a ne 1 Byeo the little pillow slips marvela of fine workmanship Fieur< and love knot designe f m to thelr lacetrilied Mach is uniquely finished j Uttle cloaks softest satin, one of usin and one of embroidered lawe All are trimmed with ex wit © and ribb But stike and | nish Warmth enough even for ® by, so garments of mort « lamb's woo! have also been There is a basket heaped with ef fleecy woolen jackets and booteec However, each and every one of theese more ordinary articles of clothing is embellished royal tell provide with Spain's rosy badge of hope—/| pink ribbons. TO STOP GALE OF BEER TO YOUNG BOYS and which is edged with ruf-| “Try McCa rthy s First $6.75 Spring Jackets $3.45 Natty New Spring Jackets, in swell plaids and broken check effects Every coat in the lot well tai lored and good valne at the reg ular price, $6.75. These are not only modish and handsome gar | ments, just the thing for cool | evenings, and will be equally as valuable next fall as now, Your size and the coat you want, ¥ \{ tomorrow $3.45 Oil Paintings $1.49 | Genuine Oil Paintings, including more than fifty diffe. ent landscapes, Every picture in the lot « splendid piece of art and full of brightness and color. Are nigg | ly set in large gilt wood frames. Actual size 20229 inches, Various estimates place their real value at from 6959) to $5.00 - $149 $5.49 SUIT CASES, $4.50. ; $890 PERFUMES, 20¢. | Colgate & Co.'s Cholee Your choice tomorrow at A Solid Cowhide Suit Case, in } 90 | fumes, ineluding € } the 22-inch size; has shirt tion, Jockey Clall || fold and inside straps Bouquet, Heliotrope, braseriveted reinforced} ple Blossom, Italian corners, brass lock, sand clamps. The ice is $5.49. Spe- | $4.50 — lets, White Rose and Ij of the Valley; all 39¢ Perfumes. Sp morrow, an of .. 26c HAIR BRUSH) fa ie : | = , A9¢. | with wood backs; h Leather} price 25¢; special ..., it j k and in} | “gun metal, 25e RUBBER 00 . | d-burnished | Best Black Rubber D buel ar price) Combs, always 250 a | Che.” Special tomorrow . -- ABe | You, tf you wish ft,” was her in- | thor soucian! answer thes of the expected| Chief of co Wappenstein is Mageriy he bent forward. Ip bie n to insue an order for the ar heart puleed a bope she would give et of _ be " neg Bagh Pore ne him another chance when ehe felt lee" o to purchase beer in 0 ‘or one br instant we : sher of comp ” were fused. then when ot from different sources 80 sige, he turned away Meat Prices That Plezs> svoiine woos the evils of selting chowed the dao hi hs » be o boys ot his tte akan er out) At the City Hall Market, 309), ‘ With a timy sigh and tear-clouded Third av nea Yoale Bip Wear Brooks’ Hata, 1281 Seen! eyen ahe wetit slowly back into the "ake Ne **! avenue GENTLE SYMPATHY ANNEX” WINS WAYWARD GIRLS, CHICAGO, April 20.—Miss Julia, Gleeson, the “angel of the annex is a young woman who earned this title by her endeavors fer yF past to win the truant gir! Inmates of Chicago's famous prison for women back to the paths of recti- tude Miss Gieeson Is a ite m jonnary gentle in manners en the rare power to soothe Roman Cath y religious, uresed of ed minds and win the confid oft young women who have come to regard all others whom they en- counter as their natural enemies The secret of he @ evan geliem among the onfortunates ts explained in the remark many of her proselytes make after her vie- its. They say s Gleeson aympathises with us She does not threaten ue with an awful fate after death, or reproach ua for what we! have been driven to be in life. She simply says she is sorry for us and then she tells us to be better Every Sunday morning for years Miss Gleeson has visited the Har rigon st. police annex where all of the cant gitle of the great city who fall hands of the po Hee find their way r Jucte religious *® and gives young wom on me conduct. Hu dreds have yielded t sd | a OF “ANGEL OF | ae | MISS JULIA GLEBBSON. | She has saved the souls of hua-| |dreds of young women her solicitations to enter Roman | Catholic institutions temporarily to prepare themselves for lives after their departure therefrom aa wives and mothers During the week Mies Gleeson is em ed as forewoman in a big Jepartment store. She reaides with her aged mother, whose chief sup ort she is, at 85 Janssen av Set of teeth, from > . « a and bridge work Fillings, all kinds Office Hours—-#:20 a m. t attendants, Phone, Main 1772 ASSOCIATE There's a Reason Why we can supply the de mand for first-class dental work—the cost of produc tion In our associated of fices Is the minimum, and we ask only a fair profit. #00 up. 92.00 and up. p. # to 12:90. Lad: ndaye D DENTISTS Roome 1, 2, 8, 4, G, 4, 1112 Second Av. Opposite Garvey-Buchanan’s, } }among the mose-grown rooms that had so leteiy been thetr joy and delight. She sought the reat of slumber. bet for hours tt baffied ber. Then, when her mind wae a chaos of jumping sheep, «he dropped off 20 easily that che knew tt ot until the bright rays of an Apri! gun pouring into her window told her a new day waa growing old, Remembrance came rapidly and with & joyous litte laugh she eprang out of bed. And as she did *o she murmured to herself, many, | many times Pree, free, free at test.” as [though the thought gave her ex | qutalte delight Like many of her sex, she hed Griven him f that ber own butterfly existence might not be curtailed by the destroying preeence of the man to whom she had given) her maiden vows. And while she, there alone laughed gleefully, « river-shore Wanderer came upon a packed suit case lying Just beyond the reach of the waves, which sang eo merrily rocks and reeked mot of the mortal life they bad enuffed out And to both the « k and the dead it was indeed “cherches ie homme.” ROOTS HROTHER tt, (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | etary “The only sure way that « man can get rich quickly is to have it given to him or to in herit it (Letters from a selfmade merchant to his son.) A Savings account to which additions are regularly made, together with Interest paid by this company, gradually grow into « significant fund which in the basie of wealth Northwest Trust Safe Deposit Co. First Ay. = Columbia SEATTLE, WASH. B. BSHORROCK, Pree. J. BP. HARTMAN, V-Prea ALEX MYERA, Seo. 1. ¥. A. SMITH, Cashier Four Per Cent Paid On Savings railroad blockade sale are just coming in MEN’S SUITS. $4.50 Men's Pine Great Railroad BLOCHADE We are constantly receiving new goods at the great These goods should have been here weeks ago, but owing to the delays on the railroads, We are hard pressed by our cred- itors for their money, and we must raise the cash. Come and help yourself. Your price is our price. We need the money. Here are a few specials we can offer you from new goods just received: Men's Fine Worsted in the very late styles and colors ..$6.45 $15.00 Men's Extra Fine Serges and Guaranteed All- Wool Worsteds, in the late nov cities and oyster grays CHIL $2.50 Bulta $3.00 Children’ and $8.65 DREN'S SUITS. Children’s Fine Tweed oo $1.35 fulta, in new uptodate novelties $1.95 ONARC Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE, North of Postoffice, Between University and Union Streets, Opposite New Arcade Block SHOES. TSe and $1.00 Children’s Shoes a5e $2.00 Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes $1.15 $3.00 Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes eereere eseee $1.85 In this last shipment was Included a large Fine Dress Shoes. line of Men's One lot of 160 pairs of Men's $4.00 and $6.00 Shoes, in- cluding box calf, vici kid, patent leather and tan. We will make the very special price, while they last, a pair 81.85 As an induc we will offer you demonstrate to ya than any other terms of credit are | This | J || A Beautiful $5.00 Hi gilded frame, size 3 are some very fine will be an ornamen they last ..... We also carry a nishings at prices way WE DELIVER TO) Northwest : | Phone Main 6172. | i} | | CONSULTATION FREER; Open Kventngs, Pheme Sunset Mais «36 |

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