The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1908, Page 3

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bo {gz §EATTLE STAR— FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1908 CHINESE MURDERS A BALLOTS ARE READY ON THE FRONT JAPANESE FOR DISTRIBUTION i; part. C ~ od wa |feet im lepath and width ack hrm A, don ard Koen Into effect Murch, arte , ’ . acted ». 000 in number, were received late t of the Pith : ~~ wea etore gi Wer ( Neo and ' s office and are toda 4d; to be a \ tale dell goreloe th and put him under ar jatowed away in vault of the |the benefit of the = en si Tegistration department Fourth prects wo men Siar ~ ever can talk good Wug-| “Twice the nomen ot balicis ’ nee rhs er Humboldt for Frisce - “ t i} ) ‘ . - w \ will «@ \ ’ . a s Y \ ed i ecty t ne ect J a J ; ¢ ' ” \ he 1 et thie ' ' le ' f ne —- ‘| Fairbanks LUMBERMEN'S MEETING ‘ASKS PROTECTION a si (By United Pre | bip Roanoke, ts dead at t TACOMA, Pet s The | um | aod. He tn we known tn Be tle colt Rese eta AGAINST FRAUD (0: was devoted to the annual * the Lumbermen Mu- | - _— | which is an insurance 1 United States — K taking in retail deal-| Inststing that he had been m merely a civil contract of separa: |inapectors be nquiry regard ating att : ards bry vietim of fraud, Y. M. Gladding, or KY steamer * * 4 " . Gladding tne hat 6 woman = STUDENTS SIGN straining order from whom he had supponad to be hi “Alaska Outtits " $1 000, which he clatme his forme Gladding saye oth [| '®& to appropriate Recent he} _. Page | The complaint shows that Glad $2,000, and says! — ony ding and the woman who a mortgage defendant were married « pare et F Harold Birkett, fe behead | Se the ‘ a "lago; that 14 years ago they were ime te preparing | | ee here he Tyee and the Pa divoreed, but @ year later resumed property to her| tenet ng Seow be University of Wash | thelr marital relations without the h Intention Sr ee tse three be - , ged his friends to|fermality of @ second marriage, be of welling It and appropriating the] Hleving that the divore ad bee pone | sere at the Benne , contemplated retaliatory | °''8s ¢ he divorce had been 'y | " Renae a a a eam | A the shooting orc tter of his suspen} i changed | = cocina tea | Roch bas < ne tac ant Wednesday Disteveteenenneceet Rat the first “4 ‘ sinder of the semester SNOWBALL als were widely circulated * AUTO EN ROUTE WEST “é ; ‘aged em : jay a the students expreas-| ; his death © 4 a & 4 s« one dam, & related. « x4 ‘ “ | ne {Sy Un ted ’ ; hot in the Be students signed these| _ OHICAG Feb. 28-—The and Beanet( 4 . als this ning, and ft is }® Thomas American leader ; that at lenst $00 names will arrest. be su bed tn The expree-| ao AFTER THE 8. 0. a ¢ mpathy to Birk read indersigned * * . ® mobile race, left at 10:40 this # morning the west. The * * * - * W. H. Rimer, « clerk old, was arrested this m f the University of Wash-|Deld to a investiga charge of negotiating three checks n the name of W. M. Clark, a Hhy mining man, on the Cana Rank of Commerce at Van e cr, and appropriating the ther ca are here and it te ( known when they will United Pre ND, Ohio. ‘ xton, wish to expresa to Harold ‘ confidence and loyalty see eeeeeeeeeee the recent Wave contro eee eee ard OW ar fa progress 7 The officials « r has . r ice= oo 2s NOON MEETING ge of the malisr, but when the TRACK MEET * By eee °. » of the matter, but when the ; pee March ' found in his pockets jWe a? ter from fan bank, with Z . 76. he broke down and con-|of the city will engage in a track ‘ a let aed. He at first claimed that | meet at the armory tonight ° named W Btev enson « train from th a few days and that Steven djson had told him to get bis mat he met events, Including a one-mile are schec is being tak ay and much interest he result @|w ecity, Co. A, tig | We a A noonday meeting in the toter Ing of the Inter | ost of Mayor Moore w Commissio’ be : morrow al 12:15 at the Grand db cay yore Algae wae tp won the last track meet bageage| preside and will also be the/ mation by the poltce, Rimer ad- |! aad 1, have vowed to gt aken | prinety weaker. Rev. J. M. Wil mitted, it ts alleged, that Steven. | Ce" tonieh 2 wires: ‘protest filed br the state rail son of the Westminster Presbyter|son knew Clark's name, and ( ie we of this state an ch wilt speal he had a deposit tn the Vancouver Clmthes Principal trouble on this bank. Together they the bo The Regular $25 ‘bee resulted from the act SPLICING ALASKA CABLE. [gus checks purpor nigned TOR @N. in checking bax joy Clark to t | ian Talki Machi ught here, @ter connecting lines * (By United Press.) and appropriat « te $ Sip: : hy held any SITKA. Alaska, Feb. 28—The Tomorrow Only I ts to fin. @ at Portland a y ; “ i E. Bettinger toda ant ‘ could get | t 4 sult in the superior | fie it. This has resulted in a over $298 damages from the y brand tcl ideal of Inconventence and ex he Railway Co., rep : a re) one to the traveling < . f a sult case} fied number of these va she saye was| Bert Crawley, a logge } ed. so come early i}CVEr &8xKs he most distressing en route from| Old, was asphyxia mB oanible. O ne mach . Tlleved by S00; F ity ou Novem |® lodging house at 413 ¥ be sold to each caller, This inj fou it here~ on t night. He had locked the door °° 7" | oe eee forgotten to remove the key ’ lwe The body was discovered c tore Open Tomorr veni | IME GROTE-RANKIN CO. aoe cor we wel ee ‘ Complete Furnshers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels drawn to the room by gas fumes at | aiways 9 o'clock this morning. It is be > g | lieved death s accidents | Crawley was practically a| J war _ stranger bere. He had been less ‘ « about the timber country \ - retired late last night. Whether he Johnston Co.'s Building merchants tar mm the gas and forgot t THIRD AND UNIVERSITY sinters aaa sania turn it off or whether he blew it Finest Talking Machine Parlors injw 4 out ts not known, but it was flow the Weat We *r¢ ap when the door waa burst tn showing Relatives at Peterboro, Ont 1 catcatives “at Fetertore, Ont! — $450 oe act fied. The body is at Bonney-Wat Li d | ed Endure indsay Invert Ga eee Light é . = . * a \ . # PUBLIC BUILDINGS * : * BILL WILL PASS. # at $7.50 to $12.50 * * (By United Press.) * th * WASHINGTON Fet 5 * @ Leaders of = the h “ an @ # nounced today that they will * j # put the public buildingw bill ® & thre this we The pass # @ ane this a “ * * an tha al f th *. we mtr t ine * i # at gove expense * es- ; * * : ere we € | GAMBLES AWAY oe gpl Roa) pleased ‘ « * Ww YORK . Virginia , : Py at one ' Ao aye 1h he H <a wire ys ¢ G er & Co. all b 7 ' flehiing Lie oe F. M. SPINNING | jcrse. coceianey - ddl it 1310 Second Avenue ee: Right obtain elsew : Maya “i r— fan fabric © oe mH : es is a au 4 Pate t the . . . ° $ a AMUSEMENTS. 1 : pe ing th ~~~ —_ woay ogi - & used to fill and give more Of every man who is the head * > Mt hy it dow nde, wa. ||% of a family to lay aside a cer- $| ii 2 ; ' “Moore Theatre doesn't spot ‘ 1 c nd it tain proportion of his savings : | against a rainy day | menting t look sb Mareh rd. doesn 2 r jong time. . ? st ae Improved Ha We are ready to a t you % as st epnel ont 1 Dette fastened + I are 1, the in every way possible in your oF et owen ees oe vs Banging ts giver ™ efforts to save i Fliers, etc phe t elect f cloth Start a savings account wing. stat Let us send a + n every respect with this bank, and upon the 5 WARW MORNE | ie MAY need, and to 1 oo hade 1 balance you leave with us we . ‘ | Moore Theatre 7 othing to got . (our s00 Lit cont will pay you ‘ Fabrun peas fia veh rue be | BRIDGE, by Alicia Ramsey 1403 7 TO} Cent | —=——— ; SECOND | COMPOUND INTEREST AVENUE ALL THE CREDIT YOU, WANT The Grand east, Union mestea snowy AND | ° MASTER REE * OST tS Savings & Thea Grand John Cort, Mee ‘This Week, Martin & Emery Bree Gina HOGG ERYER ING |} Prust Co. tne Second and Cherry ROK DKS Steele, Bonde Grain wet ane ince The New Spring Silk Petticoats Rhodes Co. To Be Listed at $5. 00 New Spring Ther've.extrom in 7 Petticoats $5.00 0" ai New Spring Py : ina Coats $5.00 \ stripes, cheek and Pound @otties of Peroxide of Hydroge Euthymol Tooth Paste, regular 25c¢ size Exceptional Prices : : Pe 1 Bottie of Toilet Vv ette Ammonia on Toilet Articles aturda ‘ Stiliman'’s Freckie Cream, the regular 50 The Famous Imported Java Rice Face Powder Bee our Window Display, Men—tt will pay Men's 75c and $1.00 ment there is « broad, liberal assovmment Golf Shirts Saturday 59c wedi g tes Men's Four-in-Hand Bengaline Ties, a Ile 13c 15c oC 24c in « 59¢ colors Men's Ties cin wis a, 0 Shirt Ba a to ew 35c Men's Sample Sweaters and Sweater Coats at exact Men's Sweaters at Half tros S WeiaT sanatie: Gre [oan wee ar = colored tr Ke; e © 38, 40 and 4 Sa urda HALF PRICE Fine Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, in beautif: moss fern deco 5 ged h gold f , if that cee « data a ‘ me Din nerware e ef . $6 89 White Semi-Porcelain Tea Cups and Saucers, @ wet of six Saturday Weather Forecast: satcvsay, Soidee!"”*"*"* — THE RHODES CO. STORE OPEN SATURDAY FROM 9 A.M. TILL 10 P Millinery Parlor Opens Saturday Tomorrow mornin Concert Program 7 to 10 P. M. Saturday, | ®"*"" eee ee Arts By De Voin's Orchestra. season of 1908. The coming the new 1} Fa March—"Internationa ‘ : Roberts as much an omen of real spring as the first robin 2. "Olivia Waltzes Kaine é : P 3 Melodie tn F to our friends in the trozen ea Spring here Rubenstein | ; : c a ‘ 2 ‘ The Mer It is fairly g ng in thi ex! of Lehar 1 Rites‘ btext. beautiful head-gear ( e in tomorre a ec Frantsos choose the ne at you should ior St The 8 Lentemen Filippucet , ay + tees ee Special Sale of Covert Jackets All Day Saturday and Peck at .ncseee 0. "Dixie Darling Wenrich WOMEN’S GLOVES BEST $2.00 KID GLOVES, $1.65 Kid Gie *, with elegant fit ting and wearing qual it any shade you may desire fitted to your hand tomorrow at, the patr $1.65 $4.00 KID GLOVES AT $2.50— gz we will make the rst Children’s $4.00 « pair mo ces Hose — « morrow at or 196 81.25 bg. . BELTS BARGAIN 1.00 RIBBONS petat 7 21e spot Fine 8 one : ; ; Leather and 24 4 ta & Plain Silk Ta > Be < A $2.50 Suit Tailored Silk x ar fe air Rib afte Case — © Be Oc va y and b t Se eatherelte jes; mar MECARTAY x; on the 1 & House Wrap " : hades : Reosains R tt a pers and Dress , - - nl tor w « Ing Sacques— hinge ways A Former prices 4 Ihe oe p $1.25, $1.39 's 1.39 Guin abe Panel Mat $1.50 BOOKS AT 4S¢. TRUNKS AND BAGS Sateen Picture , Petticoats— Frames 4) R $ ‘ ts, su $10.00 TRUNKS AT $6.50 G 3 = f Little A arden of ha ha a je when ° Patt Vent to ‘ * Mg ; Swiss Embroid 25 Passepar ae and > oey Sreuns ng tout Pictures 1 od, we and t ed t box b a Fens Fine line of | fit f A place ary tray: all covere ‘ rol each KARA LINEN POUND STA " TIONERY 25e ' n-Hurl $6.50 SUIT CASE, $3.98—Mad ue; after 6 $1.00 Umbre I 08 Holland Teddy Bears— ‘tna ame \ whe 83.08 ‘ ¢ Roller Skates Comic Post He a Cards—In ( : ; per pack , be Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J, Sheehan, Mgr. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS COLISEUM STAR | 5c Star Theatre Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Mouse Daily, 908 Second Av y ‘ ‘ SCHOOL CHELDREN'S MATINEE? GANS NELSON 42 ROUND FIGHT 1 . « TOMORROW ting Car vine & # IG NEW ACTS—DAIEY MATINEDNS. | 1), 2attie Theatre ee ‘ OTHER TO Lois Theates Lyric Theatre Phones M. 4, teed aoe NOtm ail Tite ““psual’ Matin “The Undertow.” |." Next week, “David Macau's firat thae) ay here. Matiaeom av wud foe. & UNIVERSITY, ~ Orpheum Ws a Wit RECITAL MALL Co. RHCITAL ening Bete sn

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