The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1908, Page 5

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HE SEATTLE aX meh 29 EESRUARY 18, 1908. FIVE HUNDRED WOMEN : sine Lotion v ‘PLEADS FOR MAN H. Gray & Co,, agents for the | —buy the heater here—in the “6tandard wi | leteamers Tallac and Rainier, oper | | Hevatt le received telegraphic in . . . * formation today from Ban Fran-| —_—— ‘ claco that these mers will not} ° | f be delayed on account of the con-| a saane eR cone | De ation aa New York Ma Rou h-H organized last Autumn with the ob-|iroversy with the marine engl Despite the fect that b atior st , le ject of uniting the Seattle artist | Despite the fact that her eyes ter he had beaten the woman f Ww d sd f be lee rhe Tallac will all from 8 y 8 Ouse) ther in order to prepare for the|fen Franciace today and the| 8 dilackened and her clothing ;h@ found the money in bis pockets or eanes ay on y ne exhib the , np ieee epg oll gg : - . Officer Walle wied the pa islati ards this end the club is moeting | Wednesday, both for Seattle thé prisoner, Lillie M, Beutt hys ae . ‘ ed with great encouragement The | terleally pl . with’ Sea pl i the woman, bursting into this 1 excepting elub oo ' | jterieaily pleaded with Judge Gor 4 fiood of tears, as she gave he jthis month at the home of Mra, to spare Fred Jackman, 40 ' ble t Morris Inited Press Susan B. Wilson, at the I t | our honor, for my sake. He only able pattern Morrt (Oy United Pench . © Farragu j old, who had beaten ber, from| knocked ‘me down--he didn't FORK, Fed. 18—Wil ¢ + ape | puntshment " Chatr Has wide - The National League of Miner | strike me, honest, he didnt ¢ delegation . Debates Wil chew & mpendia on! The woman testified that she Jackman was fined $100 and curved arms, elabor . Co sai will 6 vee conga id Phee = v ant id est | bad come from Pennsylvania With pouty ; whic! ection of artistic pieces about the Jackman and Dis GON, ANd Nad | ommmwemeenen ately embossed front . firat of April under th 7 j , 4 a) train pril under the pices of |made her home with them at ; F ; A te oe a ele ep Op | Cheap Colonist Rates santa 1 es You & A. Notes. ] Page, the attorney, will have to pay Saturday afternoon Jackman, a| Westbound during March and wide rever . t the Anti-Tubercul nven- | . . tiener, Was unable to find $16 in April by Oregon Railroad & Naviga a the Centur fture Co. a ba p ' ray our cushions, finished ER vot impr 1 jtion, which convenes orrow | atury Furniture ¢ | bile which he had in his pockets tion Co, From Chicago §38,00, Bt soph capens , commie ‘ jevening in the auditorium of the » on @ bill for furol | when he came home, and accused | Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Mis golden onk; regular senate "1 \x M. C. A., addresses will be made amount aa| the woman of stealing it sourt River points $20.00, 8t. Louls value $11.50. Priced am ‘ee by Gov, Mead, Dr, Samuel Hill, Dr services: She denied the theft, but Jack 0. Tell your friends or m hundred es Smith of Portland and Rev. M. A the su struck her in the deposits at Union Ticket Office wr; oes pane make food | Matthews. A mber of charts |perlor court. The case went up on | fa knocked her“ down aad First Ave K. Bilis, General 'e wass 4 ee showing methods for prevention|®® appeal filed with the county! Kicked her Agent ose ooo Thee t and cure of tuberculosis will be| Clerk this morning tine I PES bocce : ERR shown | According to the complaint Page| Rage ae — — cageres Gio ae bearing aes ‘s Hishop Keator of Olympia will| Was tadebted to the company for ecto : ewe address the men's pa of the ‘$99.25, againat which they credit « 2 eer Y. M. C. A. Sunday,febd, 23, at 3) Payment of $25.10, The company woman 8 oelock, The male quartet wili|sed in the lower court and the 4, decla suffrage’. sing jease was non-suited, on a showing ; The Willi a’ Jubilee I e al that Page had perfec od legal meee ive bee eee meee | portions te. tae yalen’ ot tes: tit Symptoms of Eye Defects ; afternoon in the Y. M,C. A. lobby and he demanded a settion of | Read Them Carefully ae Walia _ fi 2 w& 3 o'clock jthe amount in payment fe er grees the eaisint.| antniiton (land aedioa Many —_ seg Weddings jrervicen. ates tenting tance Any One of Them Indicates the Need of mae bes ; Re ty : oleae | Glasses or Need of Different Glasses business working women. Mr. J. P. Madsen and Miss Doris | of M ten it ts for the latter the fight is | A. Ahlberg of Beattie were married H od erest dition of the women and children the First Presbyterian church by Inability to eee at close range, with per- s movement in most of the factories of the | Mev. M. A. Matthows. THE E a n country is disgraceful. One of the Rev. W. HL W. Rees, of the Firat \ REED = distant vision. chief alma of the suffraget move. | Methodist chureh, united in mar Py feeling and desire to close the eyes regular value $13.50. ding, or lines or letters running to 4 splendid pattern Morris whe : ee and we mee . ove these tage Saturday evening in the par —— the legislators and ment is to improve hese condt. | t gether . : o pink tea af tons, The hood of the coun lors of the Hotel Harland Mias Hat 8 ? Chair, finishe: ahogany ace Sia be Donon from Uy bd felled miserably: tt lenny (tle L, Welford and Mr, A. 8 Um-|,.TR Wreck of the American ship Darting pains in eyebatis or temples. pant) Earned, aanameN ais of life, women H to the womanhood now » | phletio of New York. Mr. aod Mra.| tilly Reed, on the coast of Ore Acquired cross eyes in children under ten or golden, wide embossed “ =— sumpcnniventenen Umphiette will reside iu New York | #08 last Friday, called forth many years of age. een Besse ee iat sis ? . mae | city | stories of ber varied trips. in Se Blurring of vision or inability to see objects front standards, claw feet 4 day, Feb. 21, by @ social at the) Sunday afternoon in the parlors | *ttle t* Capt. H. M. Hyland, resid distinctly at a distance. ae VAVAVAAVAANS As % church of tho First Presbyterian church, |! at 2414 First ave, who was Holding reading er close werk either be ee ee mee 3 SS Brotherhood Ball. | Mise Lixsio. Hertel and James Rj tan? 4 the craft away back In Se ee ee ed arms, reversible velour (The Brotherhood of Locomotive Harnes of Seattle were married by _— Se ees cushions regul value ey lreme engine: R tth | Reed was an old craft, This morn: | Fatigue, or requiring a stronger light when our - ‘BTSs Firemen and Enginemen will hold Rev. M. A. Matthews jing Capt. Myland said that he reading. a ball at Christensen’s hall, Broad. Miss Emma Hoffman and Mr. Lee vAYAY VAVAVA) oe way and Madison stu, Tuesday | Overstein of Gaineevilie, Tex. will = oe oa the ship when Smarting or burning sensation in or about } evening, Feb. 2 All are cordially |be married Wednesday afternoon | 1000 vino ee ety Reed | Bi on ebjects geubie | q orem aaer te ie Literary Clud invited at the residence of L. 1. Hoffman, me ~ MB soy i aks ee RT fag Oe at the residence offeman.|intt Frisco tn July, 1888, with a| Quivering of lids, or jerking of muscles in a third less for curtains Wednesday--- Soronis S berana, 18th jumb: + si sa cargo of wheat for Queenstown. | or around the eyes. | ; : faith Mrs J. E. Doran A dance will be given for the| Mi Hdward Echt and Miss -/ che sprung a leak off Honolulu, | Dark floating spots or bright lights flash: | Pip etiendly emtigen ey mente wagner me rageede ypamyyosie og: Te inner new mombers of the Knights of | Matty ow esy aftermson ta the | Dut Kept on and arrived at Valpa Ing before the eyes. i Seas tone "ao bried nenéay a the kinds youll be wanting & one eos 5 Columbus Monday. Feb. 27, in parlors of the First. Presbyterian |'#80 1! bad condition. For three | g@ head sideways to look at an ob- tle later to brighten up for spring. a Ot Hares Woodmen of the World hail (tac te ec at i hee | Weeks the captain tried to get her | ject, or holding object too close. |f-20-inch curtain net, with Bat- |—S0inch curtain net, with Bat- ehareh #1 ol A “Smoker” will be given the ’ peste to the harbor, and finally suc-| Watering, redness or inflammation of eyes jg tenberg edge and insertion | seoberg edge and insertion— fe the church pa early part of Mareh by the Knights | Seattic rt Notes. : ceeded. A diver was sent down. and lide. if the most desirable and popular | of Columbus ta their club halt, | institute, Seboot — “S oo and he repatred the leak. She pro | Reourring sore eyes. | Lecture. i Beattie Colony in South. | ute Sehool of Design, Brook: | eseded on her way, and arrived at |g white and Arablan—the regu | white and Arablan—regular lar price is 45¢ a yard. Priced A, Collins will deliver! My and Mra KB. Snowden haye| 18 N. Y.. who has been success ‘Queenstown, where she was Iibeled | Have You Any of the Above Troubles? curtain = matertal—comes in | the same quality as above—in oa “The Milling and Cov joined the Seattle colony at Hotel | ly instructing an art destgning for her damaged «rain cargo. very sees for this value 60c a yard. For 35 ‘of Ores,” today im the fei Coronado, Coronado Beach, Cal | clans at hin studio in the Moston From Queenstown she sailed with | They are swe symptoms of eye wale ... Te this sale . . c of the YMC. A Others who, are now there are |Dillding, will leave the first of a walt cargo for Philadelphia. Then | troubles requiring attention. If you fasece-orscconeivaiimnl 3 : ner. J. ¥. Abbot : MeDe larch for New York city om & she took @ cargo of coal for Kol ee sactuty ot the | and tasty, ‘Mt cea Mra). 3, tet. viait of several months. Mr. loger-| Japan. The Reed got into omar have one or more of them, your | | tomorrow, remote picture aale Sate O08 SE ee tort everioets | chured will give a New ferman with their family and Mr. | 20® WH! reopen his class work the and lost her topmast and her deck | eyes should be attended to at once. | these excellent eppertunition to save. ts the, Ptrmouts | ond tre. & By Peseeen |fiewt of July and hopes by fall tol was sprung Bho was repaired | a | inert | church Feb. 21 Anneunee t. |aive & large exhibition of bis st and took @ cargo of coal for! } : Dedication A double wedding Will take place | | dents work Frisco, arriving there safely. The | | Cha . Mise Ella Bush, whose studio ts entire trip was beset with storms | | program has been Wedveadas evening st 7 O'clock |i, the Boston building, has sont @| and sho wes battered about by the for the Sunday dedication when the daughters of Mr. and) iooutttul ivory miniature to New gales. "i | Congregational church Mrs John Milttam, 1454 Foarth a. you which will be exhibited at an b Rey. Van Horn N. B., Jessie and Katie, will become | ine annual Arts exposition A reform wave Is sweeping Kel-| i the brides of Leonard Best of Ply-| "Sige Mabelle Kemper Bovans, loge, Idaho, and the tiger must | | Announcement. mouth, Eng. and George Bidgeod who has a studio In the Boston be run owt according to the | } & Thorne and Miss of Portland, Ore. The ceremony butiding of china patating, leaves | reformists, | ‘of Seattle, were mar. Will take place at the home of the | snewtly for Los Angeles and Pasa ans ddbciedeldaiememateanes Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tac ° Murdoch MeLeod at brides’ parents. dena, where she will atady design oe ‘Presbyterian charch in The Seattle Ceramic Club. |ing under Bischoff, a well known , Jan. 24. The Seattle Ceramic club was) ching artist, and also under Hatch Chureh Social lelder of the Polythetnic College of people of the Chris “20 Pool Tables lArt. Miss Revans will stady art} society of the We Largest Pool Reom tn ecity—The/in New York city. Upon her re tw P fan church will Oriental, 1413 Third Av. near Pike. |turn in September, Miss Revans | gate Lincotn's birthday F **° | will give @ large exhibition of her} ee cot ee | work. SPELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Everybody. 1 EVERETT MAN OUT FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL nd Prowse. vER eer Feb. 18- vie 4 P. Bell, ® prominent ntl teday an nounced bis candidacy for the re- publican nomination for the attor ney generaiship. Bell has been prominent for years in Snohomish county polities, and In one of the district's veteran attorneys. The jury in the $2,000,000 Snell will case, out since Sunday, last night failed to agree and the mem bers were dis Cr U.S. Navy Yard ‘Take a trip on the Sound and visit th U. S. navy yard, the battioships Oregon, Wisconsin and Nebraska, the crulsers Buffalo and | the training ship Phttadelphta, the mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave | Pler 2, toot of Yesler y, 5 times daily. Round trip, 50 oe The Extraordinary Eastern Underskirt Special Outfitting Co. tsirts.steree,cqometnt 3 Incorporated fine linen moire underskirts, cut extra wide, with a deep tailored flounce, trim- med with six straps and a fourinch du ruffie of the same material, being regu- lar $2 values—while they last, 98¢, aac Only One to a Customer p25 Display ie This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a first class underskirt for a small amount of money. Remember that the sale starts at 1:30 sharp. Second Avenue and Union Street ) } } i i] | | | | Our new complete stock of Poultry Netting and Garden Tools is now ready for your inspection. H. prices are always lowest. Syrup Jug, 7e¢. Fancy Shape Spring Top Glass Syrup Jug extra special, 3 jock Lot of Fold Wite Coat Hangers, heavy and nickel-piat each tetees Shaving anaes de. A li “ize Cakes Rarbe rs’ Cre am ON ALL. DEPOSITS We have money to loan on First Mortgage City of Seattle Improved Real Estate First ibaa Opposite Post Office quantity of Large | | dozen oayad pe Plated 3-Pint ( Pots. with en Pand handle. ‘Thre of bar- EM etues having Soap; a chemical- pure soap, which lathers ee ee ou in on | SCHOOL oe = another’ "| $3.50 te | » | SHOES fac imuamt vou burt Th § tt # fy : bar Roller Skates, s, $1. 49. A limited number of Wi wat “Gus Brown” sas A Suit Sale Beyond Comparison rw Easy Running Adjustable a Boys need good, strong shoes #/S8ee in the window? Filings | to wear, and keep their feet | Your grocer returns your money | 50 dry. Colds are dangerous. | if you don't like Schilling’s Best; | C We know our shoes are %| we pay him All good. They wear. They sat = : Work isfy, Prove them by trying B/ a pair. You will come again, Price, $2.00 and AND PUT THE MONEY YOU WOULD SPEND FOR THEM IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK, YOUR SAVINGS DEPOS 'TED WITH US WILL EARN INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 4 PER CENT PER YEAR. pair Oil Stain, of getting a seasonable, stylisppgwellmade Suit of Clothes, fitted to you by an’ @kpert without extra charge, for the very small price of $8 Values from $12.50 to $30.00, All sizes up to 50 chest represented. Don't let anything tnterfer {rie the opportunity , 2a¢. Warranted) Full Set of Teeth $5 Associated Dentists New Management 1112 SECOND AV. FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Wh PORTL Roth PF blers, Each, dozen | le. $2.50 Raymond & Hoyt Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” if 405 PIKE ST. Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry POSOSOOOSOOOOOOSOOOOOOOD Cre ible Steel hort Handle DO YOU WANT 10 St day, of any description rt Vedne The Benson Clothing Co The Best of Everything at Lowest Price. Pike St. the City While You Wait. 217 JAMES ST. 501 SLOTS STOTT ES SS TS NOES RST tt

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