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tATTLE STAR--TUESDAY THE BRUARY 25, 1908 i WILL 1 PASE LAL THE « CE ACTION ? THE STAR'S BIRTHDAY * Oo EGAN ) HALL it winnlpeo tt Prose) * DIVOR . ieolt game tosay aise op EXCLUSION olice ‘ NIPRG = rote 8 . : tablighed on Feb. 24, 1809. : : ot , : F He force of nk a © Frank Purcell was py pov fe ~ pt edhe Pei ton eee? ee e | rowel! W 6, and | cle Mayor Moore and George I *% | Howton when he ¥ ing under! ried with an undivoreed wife léving 4 | | Be Ti Suen Cotan"and to Someney wit yo|® ® # AA # HAA HH www HR the amo of Pvt Jato”) aer"he Analy Avoneny the a EAGLES’ HALL. Coast Is Against |} RECEIVER'S we and othe " ld-) W, moctng. E b . bride, former! the wid exp aine our ease in brief, but that} : Besse eer ox TO APPLY FOR (Recetas Sie et ne | th A Water _ " b Madrona hall, Third ward, | took apartments im the Tourist ho-| that Purcell deceived her is at the , re ae —_— SALE Cra will be jand Re Mlng’s hal Quiow Anne INJUNCTION tol, etter & Shee ger a so ogee have nothing fur. |! (he nelghborh ih (8 ® ) i|] sa” Mu | caranoors te wi feceoure Kis gomerally Wlloved lpratornal Onder of at] ¢ WASHINGTON, Pet, $6.—Au | By Order of the Court 9 | Phe Gicht ever the Genstrection Bs. e, x eaneantian team Pp , a pny He, = ‘a Pureel et di wee | Seventh av, and Pine st, and Archi-! yelt ‘ ‘ong opposition to bis pro Whereas, the bids received jpital must go to the courts andiiung her attorney. The unusual secured designs for the work re ative Hayes, of California, to are, in the estimation of the 1 before the foreign af receiver of no account what mittee to address the com there be determined upon its mer. condition arises because of the fa The firet 1 he Me OU) he jod has decided to its. R. H. Thomaon, as chairman that Purcell was not divorced from was when 1 rea im OOS Coelaee akties tne of the board of public he marr Portiand papers *ureel we tat bin Irish wife when dorneath, aud 1 " th | ed today to the Qu Anne bill) Miss Doherty All the latter is|"S have returned to contest Ht Ue ee on tng price! “y mugpse a a . wth woah 4 d that B. A ve | residents, who had petitioned him seeking, according to her attorne do not deny the Boston marriage. | i ioount of | he “ rs ‘y ae w je Pa - rd . ' — Th ~ d is auth wed to well the ot onde getting these amendments sub. |! ny & building permit to the |i# an annulment of the marriage.|L have nothing further to say Suerte O06, Go & faault Of the Pine | take dg Faron sgieets on law || merchandise contained tn that ee m the cit mane! mal » # vote, largely on account | *pital, that he had no authority ain t. widening. In the basement will and subjects the to the certain building on First av., away fron { the insolent and determined op the application . ’ ae J legistative aut and ae oe rete x PR geen gion Bl RSENS le eee eee eee hk hk & | be located club rooms, gymnasium, | same condition ern the|fl and known as the Monarch oe that a » m the b © sents some and misrepresents some |! ¥ielnity of the proposed hosp! ASKS $2,000 FOR * | The lodge was awarded $ ol ; i a ; A ~) tt cons | Shee & Cithing Co, he an = pple peoprs t f the rene of the Third |‘! site that the diseases to be SYOROSEL MAY GE SHOT dama as a result of the Pi ; fete “pal eres yaemy 5 : | lowing mereb ot Ge al , ward in th sunell. And, for Seated there originate largely from A E BARN + Oe eee, mittee See tached hi desire Ser) of the Direct I © reason of his opposition to these ance reer trouble, and that the ’ (By United Press.) My will help defs az he cast et the Wants Merger Dissolved. abt A amendments as well as athe rapital would © « a ene Feague, last nix a ; * as Well as for other = ne al w aq es ; ae ve * ST. PETERSRURG, Feb, # | improvements GUTHRIE, Okla, Feb. 26.—Gov seg . t ‘ AnOUs. for one, trast that r ay . d of public » * announced dele; kell | t sent a cc { ‘ the dire , arty | GMl WOR Wak be ateene to te r.| works. upon recetving the eon | Recause one of its care lusisted|* 25.—Gen, Stoessel, who was #| It is announced that a delegation | Haskell last night sent a commun MEN'S SUITS, — ments af 8 ? 4 to the city | ” = on jumping the track and runcing % found guilly on charges # | 0f 600 Kagles from Spokane will at-' cation to Attorney General West in $6.50 Men's Fine Black Worst a i 4 plaint, delayed teauing the permit » | at the Renton | perm 5 “ : the # growing out of the surrender #|tend the grand aerie in this city, which he ordered him to institute|f| ed suits - S285 \ ako last winter 31) | Aad Was served with a writ of « wild on Aug. 14 of last year, the ‘ | | ; J — ago last winter Mr. Gill a tit of man-| csttle Klectric ( bi le de® Port Arthur, has petl &| beginning August 11, coming to proceedings to dissolve an alleged 8.00 ™ Suits, § l-wool = has been offered to wet to Olympia while the legista- | 4ate to do so or show caus att trie Co, was ab . thn full # | Seattle on a h teats. The Los|merser between the Rock Islandifl oe ee. 3s vee Yay were mm the ground that * was in season to lobby for the As no legal cause can be shown, | fendant today in a # $3,000 eo nal ey sanieiee IA bev f nd th rail ; otek Chavict $4.45 taadr adoption on th damages brought by John Schmidt.|* pardon, If the Czar refuses #| Angeles delegation will also make and the Frisco ra ade in the new | . ‘of Seattle are not capa ge of certain ation in| the only recour left those fight . eS t " hb |the trip in a # tal train tate $12.50 Men's Suits, in dress the prope for themselves. which some pu , ing the hospital is to apply for an| The latter lives at Hallard and ht yak On the veegmmente = &! . = vicunas, serges latest Me af legislating : re | injuncts particular exceptions to the erratic ® ton of the military judges #| ¢ . = - —— — = J bes all of you & are no one of this city were deeply in anetion, and this, it was stated sont enya Pete saan Saar vant wait teal the death seatenia be @! styles cut 87.85 Now, Gliecislating for yourselves terested. Next winter an effort this morning Will tm all probability |1s tact that the corporation's “beet{® commuted to ten yc Gen. *] $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Suits amo m, tk he I be made to induce the w# © done, oF gee per pet + aa | lue < er fo vote against (hem, of. hg es be shor = - ae =) that money can buy” electrically | @ Stoessel will be shot * in blue and black » rm are adopted you one © ag ple a) propelled vehicle after leaving the | # + double and singie breasted to do your « “ ah RR ee $8.65 sislation amendment. And ft t hee hat measu omen up in the ” _ _ » ag a ture and Mr, Gill shows up at e Oe aaive meio 1 pa Schmidt's plaint. in legal es to Yote for O ia to lobby againet tt, I trust for your tea that the car “care I feel confident that be will e arry with him on that! dest " ciigent! 4 ADDITIONAL DOCKS 4 ma) Will be adopted © prestige of being a member | 2 agp —— a ; re 7 iderable diffic { the Beattle « counct! ‘ully a deratied, propelled nd a oe lsesidinsone ce eg ddim: | wow ARE NEEDED Bie se wt Ban cee | new season go-cart styles |] v0 se me rene and cheviots; splendid val 56.35 4 $18.00 Men's Crav- very coat antf on show--- 4 showing of go-carts is cor 1 on the floor, ready for your choosing from we are sure you will agree with us that the showing 1s bright @ attractive and greater than ever, with pricings the ve ther tire Hoe sam great force w ran into and against the aforesaid and last year were $2,000,000 more : barn, the property of these plain Rene MUTUAL han tor the peenedhin maad Complaint was filed this after | tiffs and did thereby smash, break noon with the prosecuting attorney demolieh and whoily roy the It t useless to build me e ships MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. The company i# paying $10,000 ‘ ceptie Ines for t R 4 year taxes on ity building here, 2% Mrs. Rosa Westerharde, charg: |sald barn for bara parpos without m docks, and almost two enceptionsl values for the worl | sten's Fancy Stiff Front and we ought to be given a fas tas erman Westerharde mn The platatiffs friends explain! useless to enlarge the fleet for the | Shirts, regular $1.00 kind, benetaal hom she was recently divorced,|that after all this happened defense of the Pacific with pr for .....0.65 Be and 45¢ with assault and batter Schmidt found he had euddenly ac Viding the essential facilities for rday the former husband antity of kindling | WaAtutalaing them. | LIQUOR PUTS ENTIRE hte wife's home, 224 28th Three additions) docks rather | CHILDREN’S SUITS. cannot »™M lor his clothes, and started tikn one for the Bremerton navy! - i. 2 wil by eorve ¢ }t asaault her. He was arrested Companies on Rack. yard was the necessity arged upon | | $4.00 and $5.00 Children’s 4 oo. wos ‘ FAMILY IN JAIL 32 Judge Frater put him under} CHICAGO, Feb 25. —Federal the, Chamber of Commerce by the | piece Suits, extra special a Ger agents.” said Sherwood bonds to keep the peace Judge Kohleaat today began the navy yard committee this after-| LV peaa ananede sbaeuas $1.25 , Seattle agent for the h additional docks, it ta —+4 ing of arguments to sustain ngon. Tw yesterday in referring t 0 ACCEPT FRANCHISE, the government's petition for an | recommended, should be bullt now ssnwre inn sacnwans etierial on the © y (By United Press) ak ai injunction to prevent ress com and a third should be ultimately | 7 wand i -_ : 8 he county commissioners today | nanies from issuing franks to em- provided for | 256e Bow Ties ...........10@ ight SPOKANE, Feb. 25.—The Spo-| officially ace °| ployes and favored shippers, who| The report of the committee cites | 36e Fancy Teck Ties for. .15¢ “The Reed by Pres bo DOK an amt - = a x 5 ; are brought under the Heybura act. |that®with the present docking fa 3 inale Centr ePariaad fam e construc m and cilities, the Bremerton doe bel ny qeptesented boads that we ception of the/of a line of electric railway on Morse Denies Perjury the only one ou the Pacific const PANTS. three years before he YS cau taland NEW YORK, Feb. %5.--Charies oh could do real service, the} | $1.50 Men’s English Corded oat president, and with Ist Was arrested for W. Morse, the fallen financier, to fleet would be practically | | “ Requisition he bad nothin mone: Roy, 26, for ar day demurred to the indictment aap Saag pth is | Working Pants go at 90¢ Lit was the same stock voted ry ’ ver, and Wilbur y. HOSPITAL ORDINANCES charging him with perjury in com | $2.50 Men's Worsted Pants go it Fish for the Mutua beating his mother. The latter | nection with evidence he gave be i reguiar vais $16.50. | regular value $15.00. | Mt .ooe ae oe S100 jeatit he had a failing out wit « in the hospital, black and bee | fore the grand jury concerning a PIONEER BURIED | 4 fine go-cart with large reed | this is a popular style go-cart Of trustees, when he re from the beating | ARE INTRODUCED Bo » to EB R. Thomas. The j wide panels, roll around edge with attractive reed side pan Mrs. M and was once very} wrt set arguments for March 5. I r x) | is closely and finely reed wov els 4 heavy, finely woven HATS. ‘ dividends, Instead beautiful and well known in Spo-| sidan William W. Wiseman, 79 years en, gearing is finiahed ¢ reed roll mn top edge—has $2.00 Derby Hats, black as is charged in the Liquor fs said to have ruined | Embezzier Arrested old, died yester at the home of wheels rubber tired, can adjustable back and foot ex | brown Rave increased steadily, the family An ordinance authorizing the! Chas Saddle Wasser, wanted in| his son, R. B. Wiseman, 424 Third adjustable back and foot ex tension and parasol; gearing | $3.00 Derby Hats, black and ne | Appropriation of money to purchase | Santa Cruz, Cal, on the charge of ay, W. The deceased was one of tensions, fitted with remoy- | is finished green—rubber tir ie $1.65 = atte aad erect Widing for an|*mberslement, was arrested at 651 the pioneers of the state, having cushions and parasol ed wheels—the regulgr price ~~ 8 ee fsolation hospital and hospital for! First_av. 8. by Detectives Byrne settied at Walla Walla In 1859,/ the treatment of orthopedic #ub-| 4nd Phitt Wasser has been in| @iere he lived until a few years jects was introduced in the city | the city three weeks, but was notjago. He es six children. Fu councll last night by Councilman | located until yesterday. He wil! be | neral servi held this after | lor Everybody | $2.00 Soft, latest shapes | 5 . $1.25 $2.00 Soft, latest shapes | . $1.65 j regular $16.50; very | is $15.00—pri very spe | the week snes PLNOD | eek. “$11.50 Crichte held until the ‘Santa Cruz authori noon at Butterworth’s chapel by | $5.00 John B. Stetson Hats. . adi? ordinance amending the puit| tes send for hi W. A, Major. || the Standard Special Seeioe chbes te $3.45 ordinanc ae a to prevent a | i ‘projected hospital being rected 9 $ a “ with 100 feet frontage on any nly Seven Lous More, sally mattress--- B | MEN'S SHOES. street, and requiring a 60 per cent 1 $3.00 Men's Ruff Calf Shoes, wate of the Geanestr oumens within a me are installed in our now quarterd for Wednesday— } box and plain toe ..$1.83 $3.50 Men's Viel Kid Shoes, jatest styles ....... $2.45 LADIES’ SHOES. 3.50 Ladies’ Shoes, in vici kid and dongola Blucher cut . o basse 50 Ladies’ 300 feet of the site, was also in troduced. Both w the health and san! and Ends in Japanese China iy The Best Chinaware Treat of the Year—A Special purchase at our own price of an Odds and Ends lot of Japanese China, consisting of Dainty Eggshell CUPS AND SAUCERS, PIN TRAYS, TEA. POTS, SUGARS, CREAMERS and VASES; values to 75c; ma.” ........05C Japanese Bowls, Each 3¢. . » place on sale the most pop- 1 in Seattle & mattress that there are hun dreds of sold each week by us we make it in our own fac tory, and from the clean mate rials used, call it our Standard Special Sanitary Mattress, nev er selling less than $4.00. this mattress is made of fine grade of wood fiber and topped with pure, odorless white cotton, good thick layer; weighs 42 pounds, co ed with good grade linen striped ticking v1] 85 in any size; spectal for Wednesday only . we Will not sell more than one of any size to a buyer; we have made up several hundred for this sale, and will deliver as prompt ly as possible. No C. O. D., mail or phone orders filled, © referred to ation commit EXAMINATIONS ate ‘son dine on Second Ove, betwee ht — Pins cre h ’ Aare we will rel of sip oe \arke classrooms \i bnted) ad srerde fer aid Me shed akin! ri a plein #55 obeaeheh= Ke Kind ofan education tnd Fraining Rat is essential Le suc oess; Wan; Mateon Fu calle o 4 Bok Parris dllew ain dongola and calf skin | The regular annual examinations to establish future eligible regia ters for the various positions in the customs service for the Port Town send, Wash. customs district will | SHIRTS. fornta Flannel Shirts DN oe Sprayer, 69¢. purchase of 10} e ywne Spravers. be held at Port Townsend, Wash ' re . A special purchase of Neat ade of heavy brass, with J}, May 11. 1908 ‘acs Sate Wort toe . mad ea ra wi reer Bi ee ee: a) | ee ee =e | le ey me | STG Ri erert voce na bad Bine Design Japa a strong force; just the Hi) tions to applicants may be obtain $1 00 Bine and White Cham- ae bray ... howls; special, Wedncety % ed from C. W. Matthews, the com mission's r ptative at the Se t e for bushes and Standa ‘ture Co, i it trees ont ® . attle postoffice, or from the #e cach . Wedne — 169¢ tary of the Twelfth cfvil service > . Sond, BLANKETS. . ars district, Ban Francisco, Cal $2.50 Heavy Gray ....$1.45 —_— Tea P ts, ee Each ~ Shovels and | Sadan, | ‘ 59e- | Special purchase of 21 \ \special Odds and Ends Applications must be filed with the district secretary not later than 4 p.m. on April 13, 1908. $4.00 Wool $2.40 $5.00 and $6.00 Heavy Wool.. $3.75 . Me + $1.65 Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. $2. 25 ‘Chaplin’s Iron OT 2 RSA 5 $2.00 Quilts $2.50 Quilts . 2€up Japanese | lot of Long or Short Han — Pots, with | dle Spades or Shovels wil Jack Plane $1.29 % ge fle be closed out Wednesd | w besser h Gian : The orking Jloves, hog at th e tres c | Py Meee ree eeee | ial price, | 15¢ Canvas Gloves . . be Than Ever In the Last Two Days’ Sale of the BELL CLOTHIERS 216 Pike Street Everything in the house must go. For tomorrow Two Big Spe- cials are on the list. Men's Coaster Wagon Wheels, 25¢. Odds and Ends lot of Coast SALE NOW GOING ON B. ALEXANDER, Receiver. Monarch Shoe & Clothing Company bar er Wagon Wheels, many kinds to choose from; all THREE DOLLARS I8 ALWAYS A POPULAR PRICE FOR s LADIES SHOES 4 EVERY SHOK STORE IN mf LAND SELLS LADIES SHOES AT $3.00, BUT VERY F STORES, IF ANY, SELL AS HIGH GRADE SHORS F¢ $3.00. THE LEATHERS PATENT COLT, GUN METAL AND VICL KID, IN BLACKS Washboard, 15¢. A special fot of Best ARE AND TANS THEY WERE MAD! TO SELL FOR MORE MONEY, BUT OUR PRICE WILL BE jrade Suits, made to sell at any store for $18, our $9.95 1,000 Rolls Poultry Nettin A special purchase of 1,000 rolls of Best Gal- All the $25 Suits put on the front table and marked in plain vanized Hexagon Mesh Poultry Netting, sell- | 4 pee Pa age : ee sins Heres = Z 7 Py ing Wednesday at belov 1 t Dollar. Men's 15e Black Hose for amine aes Be l-foot, 150 "Read cat nape Gennes De F. M. SPINNING Jus Men's 10c Handkerchiefs for kg eenad Lsaaks date ee 3 1 31 7-1 31 9 500 $2.00 Hats go for ¢ Soot, 150 feet to roll 5-foot, 150 feet to roll Seer pete ces $4.19 \PELG ER HURIBUT | 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET 1310 Second Avenue TEA Take back your money and keep the tea—you may give it yu you like Your grocer returns your mone if you don't like Schilling’s Best we pay him First Av. Half Block North of Postof- fice, Between University and Union Sts., Opposite New Ar- cade Annex These prices good only at | WALLIN & NORDSTROM)| Ben Clothiers 1327.—-SECOND AV.--1327 216 Pike ee