The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1907, Page 3

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TO-STRIKE : 8 The 7 im Stall, Moubtedly be ordered expecting ae Tae At the meeting pert 24 hours Eta the meantime tive, mere aw & orders | meeting yester ing which, they say, will|caused an Immediate deol payed to the letter whate may be je decision was + ‘of the union at Labor tem:| word. This he says was don how yesterday, when a (olegram was | ever beca he ; from the international president the local union Y ia by his orders. Up to this opithete at him over the wire Peternoon no answer to the mes-/ Other members of the union told of Hage had deen received unfair treatment in reference to or the Postal ¢ panies made any move (ow rd mith work are ra noon Wednesday al raise went into effect wl oa by BE UNSANITARY 4 Operators of the Western Union | er sanitation is charged fn the con: Postal Telegraph companies | plaint dition of the offices which the cc panies maintain in this city, Th claim that the condition Membe % is such that they say t Lack of proper ven- | taken } lack of prop- | lected the two offices of the company # of the telegray should ago, but was nog iongs, selling, 2 selling, 4-yearolds and up. 1381 Netting 109 | 1406 La Rose 1400 Petham 1244 Water Thrush 5 Str Preston (377) Mary B. Clark 1369 Nattle Bumppo Holt rathiana Prince Tm .. PSave money on d es are effective on ice they are in fir low window cr ble merchandise we bought the | class condition. They co of an entire factory. Here is a list of the samples: Lot No. AT 10 EACH—About two hundred samples, 50 inches in width by 36 anc h. These are suitable for use as sas! Special, cach P .10¢ Lot No. AT $1.95 EACH—About fifty samples of Lace Curtains of teal hand-made lace. These can be used in various ways —for curtains, motifs, door panels, ete vecial price, each $1.95 These w Speciale ad Be Femi in the » Brpery Depertment—-Foarth Floor 107/40, August 8, Wayside Bmorgency 100 | hospital. ses» Koontain Luise , 1980 Mochtin ) 4 e = Providence hospital % STRIKE AT BALLARD, Seventeenth ay Twenty-one clippers in the Stim fon shingle n@il at Ballard struck | stoamor Hye | Dearborn st 26 and demand $3.60. SHUT OFF’ NOTICE will be shut off from 9 a tomorrow on ttle telegraphers are, wafleout In thin district will un-| Sunday it as Twenty-first « and conneciton north and west and Glilman.ay president of the Commer) voted not to handle any unfalr pap Teleranhers’ Uni Amer lmessages coming to Seattle, but 9 out oF ko within the | this was Ater reconsidered, and it ea, (© Fe waa decided to awalt tnatructions SOUTH PARK, Pifty-eixth ay ©. MM, Hadenfetdt addressed the ay and nearly n to strike by telling of his recent sue nalon at the local Postal office eached at alfor an alleged misspelling of a Improvement A large turnout of the | Providence hospital as business of great im | portance to this suburb will com up for discussion A large revenue ts derived by the | 705 of South Park from and the former eport that the man agement of the track has dec! ft his key open Small, axking for instructions, |to a non-union operator tn Low An ng that Local No. 40 would gelox who was hurling all kinds of Foot of Bagle business people the race track mi THE MARKETS the Western Union| wages and hours, declaring that Neither com: | first class operators applying for THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1907. calves, per Ib, 6@#0; Inmbs, per Ib, bMe! pork, THT ie. % Monte Mtoere, per tb, yer cows, per tb, Te) he veal, per ID, ‘ Merry hat faim, tb, te - hows, Ih, $W 108 Varden Fit. Jand th r halibut, per tb 4@¥Ko) chino. | and wh out the of ted snappers, clams, per frowon shad, per th, Re; white me ony May and Feodstutts sew ij | he t “The Bohemian Girl,” Unatintod praise should be given the San Franciseo O; given at the Grand last night, and it will be accorded the company by all music lovers | The Bohemian Girt” ts a pro-| nouncedly old style opera, and its at $82.50 Instead month will not prove unfc une the situation and unless |of $88 as called for when the last | "° not prove unfou LICENSED TO WED 20, Seattle, and 19, Fremont. Quotations on Western av, have changed very little during the past prices this morning re maining about |repetition of the words of the I California | tion LOCAL OFFICES SAID TO vee hig peaches are almost entirely gon peaches came tn this morning M. Aitchison, | Oregon sugar pranes are also on the market now and are quoted at john Anderson, 56, Pasco, and Ursula J. Austin, eday made a formal complaint to| It is said at headquarters of the the board of health about the con- board that this is not the first com: | plaint that has been made againat lo T. Orchard, Frances V. Knapp, legal age, Se » union |, T. Prank Rayner, ve been jtook advantage of the opportunity |to hear “The Bohemian Girl” over . 29, and Alice | Dr }less flawleas voice, 4 August Herg, 36, and Jonga Jacob jlad numbers in fine voice and Mildred F. Beattie, and Car | Following are the he en. | 1404 Pay Me +++ +209 | sen, Baries for Tuesday's sat Th r a e p and fifty yards g. 4-yoa! and up a half fur | 1401 Rurnole 107 S-yearolds 92 Flaunt 109 1410 Jack Little wo 109 Jeanie H. Johnson, BIRTH RECORD, Births were registered today To wife of F. Fifth race, seven and a half fur yearolds and up.) da To wite of F Auguet §, & son. To wife of Charles Win Wayside bospita’ Lime and Coment imported, per bet Calliornia, pet Waddell station, i 99) Pepper and Salt a selling, 4. 1403 Tarp 4 Electric Spark +« 102 1041361 My Chotee 10: melodramatic incidents, its bom bastic conversation, ite recitatives: ita Inck of comedy and the tiresome retto, as well as a super-abunda: f technical vocalization and an proves wearisome to those In-|mpirq out of |ured to the lively, spirited, eartick-| ° ‘proqerick Clarke Hing and laugh-producing, musical). iq shows of the Iaterday variety but these defects are more than remedied by the beautiful old mel odien standing out among the re citatives, and no lover of the beau tiful fo muste can hear these sung as the principals of the Ban Fran cinco Opera company kang th last night, and not be glad that he again. Aida Hemmi's interpretation of Arline wax superb, and her “I mt I Dwelt in Marble Halls tiresome as this would be with a| nanded a double recall, Arthur Cunningham Maud Beatty, aud J. Francis Ab | hott disposed of the familiar bal-|from and the ensembles and choruses wellsung. Geo. Kunkel interpre Devitehoot with just enough of the bouffe spirit to make the part what for choleest poultry and fish it should be, and the ¢ pany seemed to enter int pirit of the plece, albeit this apirit ts that of an opera of now | of Arehate and all but ob To wife of F. F. Youhimura-—To wife of T. Youht 218 Fitth av Thirteenth av. : 103 rs Daughter .. 104 m Reed 104| Fifteenth av 109 Pickaway : 104 102 | (1401) Metlakatla $e senas lO 1992 Jack Adams cul 109 mura, 1393 Mike dan 109 | § 1403 Sainrida 89 109 Sixth race, five furlongs, purse,’ daughter ae setgs 107 | Syearolds and up. race, one mile and fifty | (1275) Gtyonnt 109 DEATH RECORD. ne Lush, 39, August ‘ . Removal Piano Sale 8. Johnston Co 1411 Billy Maybam 109 Frank Proll Maletrom. 903 Second avenue. ROTE-RANKIN COMPANY Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. A GREAT SALE OF LACE CURTAIN SAMPLES of Manufacturer’s Samples to be Sold at Very, = Prices The opportunity was ours some few weeks ago to bay a manufacturer's line of sample Lace Curtains at a price uch below their real value at wholésale. Seeing that this méant another ees nity Bee us to give our friends a chance who pee show them when taking orde em. ‘These are samples used by trav ¢ in various ¢ shortest being suitable for use as sash curtains ¢ assortment of designs is very comprehensive, as it would have to be to represent the out- Lot No. 3 AT $4.50 AND $5.00 A PAIR—About sixteen pairs of real 50 inches wide hand-made Full length Curtains in the same patterns sell regularly at from $35.00 to $65.00 a pair. Special, per $4.50 and $5 Extension Rods 3c Each A large lot of Ext © rods are slightly damaged, ‘They have large. Regular price pair of samples nsion Rods will also in this sale as good as new fancy ends and Things will be stirring more lively row, when the Redding Department on the T gle kind of Pillows. marked down » we carry are pecial prices for AND PLAIN COLORS Péfore. NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY First Ave. and Columbia St. STATTLE, WASH. WOMEN This Company gives particu lar attention to ladies In mat ters of business and stands ready at all times to advise those needing information re garding business of a financial or trust nature. B. SHORROCK, President J. P. HARTMAN, Vice President ALEXANDER MYBRS, Secretary J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier 4 per L. Interest paid on Savings P45 Pillows at $2.55 Pair-—~Mixed Goosefeather Pillows in good Quality ticking, wet ounds to the pair, Special, a patr 93.50 Pillows at xed Feather Pillows in good qu tleking, weigh to the p 60 P 1 ‘ Pillows at $1.55 Pair—Mixed Feather Pillows in good quality licking, weight 6 Pillows at $1.40 Pair-—Mixed Fea ticking, weight ¢ “ . , 0 Pair her Pillows in heavy striy oonds to the pair, Special, a pair $1. 1403 To ALL THE CREDIT jan | SECOND AVENUE 99.00 Pillows at $5.80 Pair—Silk-¢ pounds to the ticking is in fas ment of colors. $8.00 Pillows at $5.7 Down-Filled Pillows, $6.75 Pillows at $4.85 Pair. $5.60 Pillows at $4.00 Pair 5 pounds to the pair $5.00 Pillows at $3.85 Pair—All White Goosofeather Pillows in fancy ticking, weight 6 pounds to the patr fi 95.00 Pillows at $3.25 Pair-—White Ge 6 pounds to th Pillows covered with linen ticking $2.55 ity jal, a pair 82.20 Pillows in A tHeking, weight $4.45 Pillows at $3.10 P. ing, weight 6 pounds to the pair pounds to the pair, Special, a pair $1.56 a r—-White Goosefeather Pillows in lin — sttame eee * Regular Excursions All This Week Around Bainbridge Island TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 2:30 O'CLOCK, Round Trip 25c REGULAR EVENING EX CURSIONS, & PF. M. ROUND TRIP 5@c. Music and Dancing Free PigR ¢ FOOT OF UNIVE wrvy ay, Wain 45, to be thanked for an ox-|intg the Lyric yosterday in the af-| Saunders & Co. Ho Biient tomorrow night night a alleria Rustioana ment, “Trae joattle yesterday t the Beattie, at drew two big the bay, ton, H6Gt)) alfaite, | the management whieh turned me largest afternoon crowd in the ry of the hie ) sa melodram@ of the| most approved ¢ citing scenes and with a heavy which right ever | Mins | further patility is afforded |!ne aif little usual # support & COMPANY | ferent | for the eonscientious and musiclansy . |renderiag of “The Bohemian Girl and the Burgess company is up to its standard At the Third Avenue. admirably the atmosphere of a fictitious pean and shades of the arehy * in Seattle | Charles A cess Seraphina highly of their parts, and the company gave an adequate a whole perform: | fee Stee SEATTLE THEATER mi Now e is in progress at the Star t There are eight acts of them being new & Willard in a comedy the ferings t# as great as usual afternoon majority |All Week. Prices-—16e to Sle sketch are of of At the Lyric while » come a hit with the South End who crowded the MEAT MARKET oa Getend av.*** yval Piano Sale The gigantic Johnaton Co commenced at this Mr. Healy, manager of the com- once Second avenue Strong Values THE TROUSERS THAT WE CIAL PRICES. STRIPES, CHECKS, MIXTURES t J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State LOWER PRICES FOR DOORS cross panel doc than These doors have panels raised on two sides, hav top and cross rails are made of thoroughly seasoned fir limber A STUPENDOUS possible for us to sell for $1.50 a door that other dea 0 per door at from $ lay. GREAT 40x40, only $3.24, ront door with glass from top to bottom for $6.00, and hun- OUR LITTLE BOOK ON “HOW TO PAINT” a good job of varnishing or OUR PRICE ONE price, and | Anyone lar ny discount to anyone. | ties, price is the same. e lists, Write your name and address plainly and we O. B. WILLIAMS CO. The Largest and Most Favorably Known Sash and Door Dealers in in “The Thorough- noon and again in the evening to 1 the Lady;” Rivers and to-|#ee what kind of cginpany she wan, | Rochester in the satire, “Triiby;” Dolly| A numbor of cathy sons, « good | Bimboe and Koko, eccentric danc- deal of horseplay comedy, and some | ers; Malon and Malon, comedians; lively girle helped to please the! Davi " blackface monologiat, and jerowds, and the show should be | other features are advertised last | popular with the patrogp of the nA Lyric Navy Yard At the Lois. | Tho Pacific squadron is now at A new bill went on at the Lots emerton, and the navy yard now this afternoon, and Mana | ha ore battleships of all classes ger Pantage ays It is one of the! than « before Jn the history of best of the year. Irene Lee and her! t soun®, It is crowded Caugy Kid, in a quick change, wing-| w vesnels, such as the Ne drew the ing and @ancing wet; Harr woe ravka, Oregon and Wincor Hebrew — comediar O'Con ir the gunboat Chicago, Howton any Charleston nd Brown, thePlumber | iutislo, the training ship’ Phila plot} The man who can please you.|the torpedo boats Paul J and in| Modern ideas in sanitary plumbing |G ough, and the finmense and } ir G. HH. Brown Plumb 4 1och Hoats leave Pler 2, Round ( 21 Pine wt eee | trip.c fore ry @ part of a boy| AMUSE MENTS. John Cort, Manager. Farewell Week—San Franci y, “The Bohemian Girl.” Thurs. 1, Sat. and § | Pinafore” and “Cavalleria Rusticana.” Opera Company, Tonight and Mat, and Night “Dolly Var. Double Bill, “H. M. &, to $1 Matine in and 60¢ Td Nights LOIS THEATER, mon Pantages’ Vaudeville Temporarily at the Loie—Matinee Every Aft on ite first perform-|@?oon, Performances Every Night the ATTRACTIONS—I Lees and Her Candy Kid; O'Connor at the | ders and Co.; Harry Lees; Rivers and Rochester; Bimboe Malon and Malon; Davis, the black-faced monologist; Iustrated Song ve | 4nd Pantagescope avo | LYRIC THEATER tations ¥ ae | Oceldental and Wash. Sta, Tonight > “THE GIRL FROM FRISCO.” Wed, and Sat. Matinees, Prices 20¢ to 50c FUN—GIRLS AND MUSIC, Third Ave, and Cherry St, Tonight, Emma Bunting and Ear! Burg “TRACKED AROUND THE co y|__Next week, “The Gambier.’ WORLD.” | tines anon THIRD AVENUE THEATER Th and Pine. Phones: Main 2631; Ind. 3405. All this week, Mat Inees Wed. and Sat | “PRINCE OTTO. Prices Night, 10¢, 20¢, 0¢ Box sea 0c. Matinees, 10c, 20¢. Box seats, 25¢ Next week, “Dora Thorne.” boys from the attie’n Lending Vaudeville House. Prices: 20c, 10c; box seats, 30c. Performances, 2:30, 7:15, 8:45 each day. New Headliners This Afternoon. d, comedy sketch; Trainer and Mobler, black- Karl; The Pr Al Burton; John Demp- Acts. ORABPBR EE ground on the ific Coast. This week Chinese War Junk, Whang Ho, on Exhibition. Don't fail to see it ractions—-Mizunos, Japanese troupe of acrobats; Erich Von Engel, the strong man, feat of strength, lifts 2,000 pounds. Beauti ful Canale of Venice are open. Coming—The great Hungarian and Russian boys’ band of 60 pieces. One fare, trolley or ferry WE 29 10 SiPl. 14 R ACES AT MEADOWS SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE. First Race, 2 P. M. Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson Street. Admisston, Including GENTLEMEN, $1.00, Grand Stand, LADIES, 5O¢, $1.00 a Year Is the cost of a full set of our best teeth. See our new Whalebone Plate---it cannot break and is war- ranted for fifteen years. ili Bridgework fillings Teeth Without Plates 50c Our Specialt ALL WORK WARRANTED Associated Dentists 1112 Second Avenue Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s 1 3-8 inches thick, the world’s standard door, any feet 8 inches by 6 feet 8 inches, only $1.50 per door. a 10-inch bottom-rail and MARVEL IN MANUFACTURING ers sell at WINDOW FRAMES 2.25 to $3.00, our price only $1.25 to $1.55, WINDOWS nent, the most complete and efficient in the West, delivery f Any size cottage nt window, ancy IG COTTAGE FRONT WINDOWS OUR PRICE LISTS front door, for $3.25; our Virginia Mortise Lock for inting, mailed FRE WE SELL ots or small quanti- MAILED FREE return mail, free, postpaid, withont charge, SEATTLE, WASH. the Northwest.

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