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FEB. 26, 1908. 8 ny. ELI CROSBY'S STORY A FARMERS ARE PLOTTING Boy Who Robbed Rome of Benefactor, Not a Home- 10 INVESTIGATE . less Orphan, But a Rumaway, and aa Associate SQUATTER CLAIMS E SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, re Frederick & Nelson, foe ated ture Ch Dotly ot 0100. A Shipment of Furs at Manufacturer’s and Less Prices Mi HEN in the market recent! , » @ a Disreputable Yegeman. i cioee ankeitadbion will be 2908 ” hereafter by special ager f the our fur buyer was fortunate fi ey enough to arrange for the Stewart Askew, allds BM Crosby When he appeared in his home| yecting frauds which are known -t@ purchase at a deci € price concession of E the alleged son of Edward MeMann,| town’ he was arrayed in the new exixt in scores of Caner | ‘ ssdarisnah aimless ne alias Edward K. Crosby, the long. | clothes which Engler had given bim Commmiasioner Judge R. A, Ballin a well-known manufacturer urplu | ¢ shoreman who was drowned in| with the add of pa er has issued orders that all en of Fur In keeping with our policy of Hoods cana! last fall, was brought | leather sho phor fiamond tries in the forest reserves should 1] : i whe > thas ‘ to Seattle from The Dalles, 0 by n, and a neat suit © examined with particular care selling at a saving when we buy at a sa Detective Kennedy yesterday, and other clothing utters have loc apon th ing, we propose to distribute this special fe in the © of the matron at! bulged with part ¢ ands of acres of unsurveyed land ig apt : kable f the polfee station, charged with} money he had stolen, and he cut | in the past and fn man the gathering o urs at prices remarkable for stealing $56 and a gold watch from | a wide swath among ys of hi agents have learned their lownes George W. Engler, his benefactor old ho town, He unced to/that deliberate fraud h been 5 - The bey, who fs but 14 years old,| bis aunt and uncle, who had reared | worked upon the government Considerable time for the wearing of was the object of much sympathy | him afte e death of } other Fur till remains, and striking feature on the part of charitable people | that he was in the new bust | TEDDY'S APPOINTEE / because of @ touching story of his | ne in San Fran and had COULDN'T TAKE JOB in connection with the special collection alleged devotion to MeMann, the | ¢ home on a vinit | to go on sale beginning tomorrow lies in supposed father, at the time the was # hero until a pollcema \ ; liek tylist : latter was drowned. Engler, who! ar ed him on the charge the lact that nice, light, & lish piece is in charge of the street cireula-| 1 against him by Seattle more attractive at this season by reason tion of The Star, took the boy into | police his home, clothed and fed him for! Mr. a Engler called ot of their dressiness than beeause of their eral mont to be rewarded| the be night epared to ° y ; operti e win Pose std wa. take b pre vidsae ba showed JOHN FLEMING, D. W. M'QUAIG, warmth-giving properties, are in the ma \ The arrest of the boy reveals the | a prope pirit of remorse, but the dent Winnipeg Grain Ex President of oe Asso jority ~ thar ee mg om | —a : But even if there were no time re } relatives living in e¢ Dallea, Ore tmendously productive district (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | mendow productive ¢ “i y » . - use that he bore no blood relatfonshiy WINNIPEG,’ Man. Feb Is} Across the border, in the United maining this season in which to make use / ] ts vee the sieges Aber mad the deathkneil of grain gambling | States, the wheat growers of the| of Furs bought during this sale, you would ya mt DO fe an BeComMpiane? con about to be sounded thwest wheat belt are watebing wee ee " . ng - 4 fi dence operator, apparently without ‘ : ln the juggling of the prices of |the developments here with the nevertheless be well repaid for availing ey ere ve nee. ye the the { nserupule keenest interest, They are ready yourself of the opportunity presented, be ler and all his Seattle associates | ter leaving home and then fell in| the cassesing tm mgr ; pg posh rere: sin ours mae ause you will be unable to duplicate these Furs in time for another about his past life, breaking into) with MeMann, alias Crosby, ex ° 1/908 to be ended su y The revolt here has been on In a son at prices that even approximate these for lown« tears every time the death of his | convict and * — ry Congr “a WH the Chicago Board of Trade, | mild way for several y re. All th Tae ax teuanste ot bim'votr| Mane coabe tao. rotations between os Giaeaoae the Ghefatar-ef ariatn: Ses Sra | Soe the, geners. Rare. S998 To give even greater interest to this event, we have placed onge proceeds 0 ob ann ended ie rela b 4 § production o a, be wiped strengthening t organization alg a es to Fda — .. was te Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) 0%! im the rising Ude of the farm) Now, with a membership of 6,006 | cial sale, in connection with the manufacturer's surplus stock, our ov be ces hives cee mecethe abn | are well to-<o and 1 o.| WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—When |¢™ * es je eee eee entire remaining stock of Furs and Fur Garments. Ext % AKO. © well-to-do ane ected peor . soi yusand farmers, growers 0} ough to make themselves felt , Reseeven - wheat in the great Canadian north-| In the last legislative election in prices will be quoted on these Furs as well, the purpose in the hotel busine Mr. Hae a new public| Nest, Dave taken the initiative, aba they went setively into the showing of Furs to the minimum possible quantity in on Wa ne te well know he a ecause he’ made the ey have hotseted the red ag Oo mpaign oday they prac | tat . . . : Spy lA Aor ; eee e itiag Wen. 8 | evolt againgt the grain gamblers, | cally gontrol that body. ‘The indi position to begin next season with an entirely fresh showing, . pee ag-¥ nies ax | )DeY are in the fight to a fintsh cations are that the jegisiature will these . hs aeetinn They have declared ar upon the | concede their deman eviously Two windows are devoted to a display of these Furs, aul F ‘ . Winnipeg Grain exchange, through they had tried the courts and tet att | f | . ‘ She w t beg he f ' + Which ts handled the bulk of the failed them an idea can be gathered of the prices effective Attempting to dodge the Imm!) She ise" at eae ser ey (annual wheat production of approx-| Of the 300 seats of the sale is in progress. We briefly mention below a few of the Few Bration laws by swimming from | fis*hs bi ee e public | Amately 106,000,000 bushels in the | change, 250 are in active n . i j end at which they will be offered 3 the steamboat to shore with his att aod R rf will have to | BOrthwest country ship. The farmers elaim that these manulacturers surplus, and prices at which the will be offer clothing tied in a bundle this; Steamat of California! go with ment until if they win owt in their demands | men dally fix the price of wheat i neck, a Japanese was drowned which haw be mdergoing ex: | Stilling although |'t Probably will mean the digsolu- | for the northwest district, keeping | Mink Muffs, Including plain cradle effects Kolineky fancy Throws in animal about three weeks ago. tensive repairs at Moran's for! he will tion ef the exchange and the wiping | {t down for the farmer and up to| pillow effects, and animal effects, $19.50, | fancy Stoles in ar effect, with This was the story reveaied when | months, will be given a trial 6] aie” aah out of grain gambling In this tre! the mill man | $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.50 and "0 fan Moffs to match, $11.60, $f the nude body with a bundle of ic week coaster nanos name ” st Mink Throws, 42 inches tong, § Mink 7.50, $19.50 and $27. clothes suspended frow a rope a si Throws in various animal effects, $16.60, Blac anh about the neck was hauled out of} 4 wireless plant } a Morning Wedding thin week at & o'clock, It is to be $26.00 and $29.50. no = a ri ch gana a the water at the Great Northern satied on the steamer Hur he ot Mina I an tpformal affair. and & good time Mink Chokers in animal style, $11.50. $16.50 “gid 50 and $29 o 7" dock at Smiths cove. and she will be the fret « wan, ¢ Wash j 8 expected. All New Yorkers are Mink Ties in plain effects, $6.75; in animal HE Five Japanese attempted to *wim ing Seattle Sk e . Jaane took pla ; lnvited. effects, $11.60 and $12.75. Sable Squirrel plain Throws, from the Tosa Maru, three week® och an appliance mors o'clock at th Fancy Mink Throws in animal effect, $18 | Squirrel fancy 4 ago. Two ched land and were Jame al, Father Barr | ‘ Mink ft Neck-Pieces and furlined fancy | Squirrel small plain Tie ey oe by Patrohnan My on T City sails | fetating, Mise Katherine Whelan | | 45c 4-in. No. 61 Thrown, $16 small fancy Ties, $3 hree never appeared, and it in! ¢,,, r a0 wae Ddrideamald, and Mr. F. & aa Mink Stoles in different shape: Throws in animal effect believed the body found yesterday pi Meare pri Mes Bagot Sone Deserted by her husband among Spinning all in animal effect, $19.50, fancy Stoles in animal ettect, #7 was one of them Reynolde-Alaska Develop-' breakfast to the bridal party. and) sceneers: Mick and penniless, Dies $35.00, $45.00, $47.60 and $ Squirrel Muffs, plain cradle The body is at Butterworths . ay has filed amended arente of the bride waa served pp onl was takeo from a HEAVY SCISSORS Ermine Ties, 34 Inches in length, $10.00; 42 | $8.75; Sable Squirrel Muffs im nereasing the number of at the Hotel Butler. Mr. Lawler is | 0L,the police Facies Retain ns mer tuches in length, 8 60 inches in length, | $10.00 and $12.75 es from five to eleven & well-known attoraey of this city | S0Re for neadtul care yosterdage inches in length, $27.50 Japanese raduate oF r ernoon, to the Wayside boepita’ Muffs in plain cradle effects, $23.50 4 @ graduate of Ann Arbor, Mich.) ter baby boy, 3 years old, is ill 5 Mra. Roosevelt on Visit Mies Donovan is a graduate from | a> t home ¥ fleet, $35.00, and 5; BOSTON, Feb. 26.—Mre Ss ctede uuivesiin: deen anes ee mares Sane Fancy Ermine Muffs in animal effect, $42.50. | fitted Neck-Pleces, 6.75 Pi eee aod isan Iehaoevelt td See pine , : r ~_ ee teen Kolinesky Chokers in antmal effect, $8.75 $2.96; Jap Mink p |takers at the Re . 5 i Steamer Northwestern arrtved ter, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, are Tipsy Student is Dropped. aaae iheteeniicae” amr aun Moainene, Kolinsky fancy fitted Neck-Pieces, $11.60; | Stoles in animal early this morning from Seward Visiting the latter's ‘andparents, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. | pacific On Monday, February 17 Koliosky Ties in animal effect, $7.50 | and $20.00. and Valder Mr. and Mra. George Lee, 10) 26.—The committee on stud Starr quietly packed his trank, took me 4 ‘ 5 é s F.C. 8 eg pe Nee 8 faire has suspended anoth the famfly purse, containing their The regular stock, which is underpriced in connection ?, Ballantine, private secre ~ — duate for betn Miceably un: | joly ngs > : tary to former ¢ ai Weitaner| Putman Beats, 0 1% 34, 16te, der cee tattebene Of Tiquor.” This me ae elk Fi ge Pesan, oe be tight above line, embraces a number of pieces not included in the a Pearce of the Pacific Coast Steam: tops; the best boot for Alaska. |action was taken at a meet penniless, and no friends nearer S aen turer's surplus stock, and the prices are exceptionally low. ship Co. has resigned to engage’ Hall's, 1111 First ave ***' the committee than Miseourt 4 occasion for going into detail in re you will thoroughly appreciate the y ard to them—attend the sale values. Mre had secured age of letters in a feminine hand Starr a fow days previously possession of a pack The letters were from Starr's | cousin, she says, at Sumas, and ube says the woman and her husband jhave gone together | REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. John FP. Miller will speak tonight at Dudley's ball, South Park, and Angevine's hall, Youngstown. Ral lies will also held at Paynee's ae hall. Latona, and at 28th and Kast _ Madison ut AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. DR tohosn evhinblaat ten tegen huh Women's Century Club. Art department of the Women's *| “Moore Theatre The Grand Century club will meet Monday er. cigars Sunt March Sr4. re John ¢ Maer afternoen in the art gallery of the » "any mais. | mete Cte will present | All This Wee Emery's Pres: | library. The subject, “The French aac |, Remersen, « - $1.35 Nickel P 45e nite Ber | 300 Riveted Socket | Men's 20c Seamless || Barbizon School of Art,” will be sae ‘4 9 haere 2's aie ok Solid Copper Royal lin Kettles, with tin Miia grb iaee Black Soc guaran Giscussed, under the leadership of Evenings at 7.45 news at 3:1 Tea Kettles; S-quart covers; é-quart size; Sinus: Name * eee teed fast color; some |g) Mrs G L. Berg and Mrs, H. Porter _Matiness Wednesday and. Saturda size; Thursday Thursday, price ‘ . mottled gray; Thurs || Fish Ate | il ' Thursday, price see Ge) 2 | Mme. M. E. Vincent will enter-| ii,ccumbinaiten Clear and pockgts Me Seattle Theatre |B} tato the musical department Friday Se He ome er! oe Mgrs. Ph 33c 23Cc 1 | March 6, at 800 148% ay., subject, | 7te—2N- ~ he ria NO ere te | ora” led by oe Dee er ; rnest an Presents 1 2C ‘Oratori led by Mra. J. H. Cal fee window for rest of line. tale Herbert Keleey and Hiffie Shannon, company Good ert ends March 8 Until Thureday ight, inclusive, | inees, 18c and the. Nights Basement. Basement. Main Floor. = “THE WALLS OF amKICHO.” Abe Fruit and Flower Mission. Alfred. #utro | Next week-—"A Royal Slave” F. M. SPINNING Mre. Samuel Le Roy Crawford Pride hinipor” i he ong epee ee ee Me ee will entertain a general meeting of 1310 Second Avenue toa COLISEUM the Fruit day and Flower Mission Mon her ‘s Leading Vaudeville House. afternoen at home. The afternoon will be paseed in charity | | hy | | ey | COFFEE. CANM AND 98 BER MONTH wing. view te. ae In reserved Striped Curtain 50 Scotch Lace Cur Rexdorter Inlaid 5 Valo soar | - , thi Scrim, one yard wide tains, 60 inches wide, noleum; best made. Suits, for Pe TO HOLD BANQUE } You ge buy something white only; Thur 2 yard «. Thurs One pattern: to close part wool; white and * | called “coffee” at 10c Ib.) jay, price, a yard day, 1 a pair Thur lay at, a squa natural Thursds The New Yorkers of S¢ INVEMA ATION ca with 3,000 miles of R. R.} price hald @ reception and banquet at the RALTY CO. freig! f a rs 5c 98c 95c Butler Antex on Friday evening of |{|_ 1000 Ameriena Bank” tottding freight from the roaster; NAVY YARD CITY don't. | $1.98 Main Floor, Undermuslins YOU'LL LIKE THESE ACTS. Vantertat Meadiiners, Including isles Dogs and Voules and Crimmins & Third Floor. Third Floor. Third Floor. Your grocer if you don't we pay him. returns your money like Schilling’s Best toore FINANCIAL ¢ FINANCIAL sen te tton Blankets, in | 10c Curtain Rod 49¢ Hose Supporters, | *'5° ie ae be Gea 184 ends; extend 54 in all colors; plain ‘somal eke Thursday, price, | o%:, , complete and fancy; three} with laces, ribbon ; ste prackets Thursde kind Thursday, a end Cabrolders: tec 4 sage d rec! = and embroidery: ar pa house furniture’ end aS 5c 25c Is the place where there have been 51 lots sold in the last 10 etbae’ peoearoes bbse k eae wi 1 Merman ° days. Why? Because it iw the prettiest water front on the ge ES Vance son and One nee Sound. And with prices at $50.00 and a teak heme imily, Third Floor. price and up, terms 10 per cent m ‘baka! | bases rd Floor. Main Floor. Second Floor. down and only $1.00 per week. Prices include street grade, . 7 Rgpetegs sees Pome.” ANAS The Fa sidewalk and water main laid in the street at our expense. caan hema tc 40st 00 tring rite ote 25e Slips, of cambr $1.75 Little Men's That is why everybody buys on sight. With afl the above and Exchange for m hawd' Lelnece fa Cat. eth © on Shoes, solid every only 4 blocks from where the government will spend eight Gus on hanes eee a oy Beamer teoldery and fintched where; made for hard 23 million doliare, which has commenced already, giving steady 5 4 4.837 59 = me gato gga Seri mane tor Dae < employment for 6,000 high-salaried mon all the year round. sean oe see ga day, price Diarhday a als — With prices in real estate anywhere within § miles of the navy sag ea eee gs saa |: org ements tires yard advancing with leaps and bounds, now is the time to buy. PSE cena ium pen . Do not be as thousands have been in Seattle, forced to say, “ ded profits vests ga] Bueptinn ‘tana Do ; could have bought that property for #0 and #0." Be one of lbw We ne 3 x those that say, “There was where I made my first ame , ’ Beattie. Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street vestment, that h bullt me up to what | am today, with a ooed ; peti Sohal home and a bank account.” Thousands have done this. Why not ee f j you? This ts your opportunity, and this is the day, as the 18,6 Treo & | first buyers reap the largest and quickest profits, Boats leave ‘ ss atom = f at 10a, m., 11:30 a. m. and 1:16 p. m, Call at the office, as = these paar ty > 3s there are crowds going over on every boat. 4 - PIANOLA. —— - tate of Waah - oe 2 ~ Woe ) 9 Canhter. Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulkner 8t 1000 Americon Gank Sullding. Mati: 1996. tnd, 4098 ss ane ti Notary F Dingy ' GRONDA HL. Torx ERIKBON piles

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