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STAR--WEDNI ey cine Umoeh Shae SToRPANNA PEAUTY | [""°neca rareonen punishment MARCH 4, 1908. Capt, Dudley's counsel In Capt —————— & personal friend, The tak testimony began this morn George Stump, a barber, 31 year work at his chair in the nidman, & Ye were to the effect that the obild's jold, under arrest for breaking/shop when sent home and ey “= yeste while throat, which had been giving him smallpox quarantine 4 detained | to stay there, but broke the quari ¥ at hog ge trouble, mest be at ed te pending the completion of Kis quar-| tine twice afterward | ‘ ed 08 a, 2 A nee the speland inatit ntine period in a small room over It te ned he b hus « 1 aoe A. 1 Medica wan < the parents AMUSEM the health office afing ‘ d of the ome Chiore © cause for his further offielal a ~_ — | The health departime 7 to it alleged bout the and a fe | a —_ move him elsewh t was fing a ‘ I ] ~ a The boy lived with bis parents at Symphony Concert at large aiming ut she e| the roon ert The ™ ibe ) Sard av. B The 52 musicians who follow the qharantine three t t wlas ‘ ' ait the time « . 1 he body fe at Butterworths lead of Director Kegrise will tonight ‘ork in bis sho ‘ Y wih od € nen he — afer 2 a 8 t he Tete had | quarar f ' it 4,1 h . ' o ebera fa | | office that he b bee fined in Secret Service Sleuths and President Himself °°" Egy i hn lhe ile a be oC ° Ore . " Gynt te Gold | 1" re 0 the ' bjeet th Have Them for Instant Use Even at Reception, = * « akuntala,” and if A Rar will be lod he orch had been in pros ent hin ¢ an | bet he depa h 1 gee the rf le Star Exclusive Service 4 of its prese \ i WASHINGTON , Charles B. Hanford r tt i , t 1 with we Charles B. Hanford tentlor the orde f t 6, and tha qqet vorvice guard we sooty eal. ‘ | 3 Ressevelt ow i Hd - | President Roose Cleopa whieh y foreign court. © ' 1 night f& no better looked « 1 of 3 The excellence of f Venice,” will be You must save—and save gimiredly shown at 6 * atror of clapalc systematically dential reception In which filed by to shake be h the BY 8.8 laced o; 1 mfort he Pere 1,800 pe 3 Mme. Blauvelt Coming | rt ‘ t aj! are to b , : fered among them e te Mews tam ! velt will « ; ja , i a near bie meas Pi ip etening drome © , March 9. Mme. Plauve ne of lA . th = pty f fee men. whom * the at known ope soprance } o 7 did : ehedd im ‘They looked every . are singing today jtrembled, The masor « pie “ ° faiy for concealed weay Jome 1 off the steel fi x s a 7 z At the Gran jand bundering down . or knives. and ter } ne ish Standing close to (be Ruster frown,” the cart of, F ri m ¢ 1 aw ¢ e - { ‘as to be practica edy, with a lot of pretty the congres we melting in th ‘was another tve lively songs, finiahes out But the Kanist swept and th ngregation w fag clothes, holdir t hand at the Grand opera house € t net ent fc be jon. 1 rose ee oe in ar man began to peal "Nearer My G Bs The man was @ statu Thee body weer gazt at me n At the Beattie The ch took up the w 4 his eyes Were neve b “ he girl to t was in merest suspicion of © ate A Royal Slave” is an all-week and the hyme rone e a rage of rankiing indignation. It evement be w ave be attraction at the Seattle theatre rong. With a st gush the was she | had kissed in my 4 with a cleverly aled What Women Will Do” ts prom | ngregat ic t caught he fream 7 aft nod an next week's offering 2 ain, and order was at Om Satition to the secret | THE NEW MAHARANEE MAHARAJAH OF KAPURTHALA. | *tored z . the president tx f At the Lois | n another ck came The David Harum.” with Heury Mc BOMBAY, India, March 4.—The; not to add to the number of his|roof was swept off hey aaller a a a Rae tn the title role, finisher out | Clor Hoe has been obliterated tr ives 4 the new maharance will | rocked eoapped = & toppled oe Bonen the week at the Lois theatre India by the marriage of the maha: | be ‘ tre f the he lown; the walls aplit, t f ey a Dotted Hines show how the presi aja { Ka tha me of the Ther ah has one of the fines moment, then with a roaring ! ered dent's body guard holds his con. wealthiest of India . ers, to | ollection jewels tt 8 , apsed cealed pistols. At the Lyric ‘ a Delgado, a Spanish society (his w bes the jew o © earth pow throbbed, heaved hci A Female Beauty” ts t bea at x f . nd ted yibing w 4 jattraction at the I aire A The new maharance the first Se a Delgado by her marriage | fast cing wh t BUYERS sult of clothes w raffled woman of social promine f 160 we « ei . y at t away by the management Saturday | an Indian prince 4 arter « t hen a 4h Oe the nes night The Kapurthala ruler ba ote a f te an ¢ ri { fla ava JOHNSTON CO. TO CLOSE OUT TO SOLDIER BOYS —.. saat oc ce FEATURES OF THE APTHR EFFECTS OF T. R’S..io"%o2 co'tsau™ gute) “*Mngytsoruonon soocmeae ot. eg THUNDERBO MESSAGE H bi ene | Pantages’—Hickey 2 (By United Press. posts e Northwest are here sit-/acta eas that the D. 8 bo, March 4—Capt.|t to close out i The Star—liobsen & Sheld ple 8 F De Vudiey, of the Pourteeoth Rerdelie’s CatUps and ott the Northern 4 ‘ & " Pry - 4 the shortes States cara ¥ that while he was By SILO GARONE s only necessa Stor Exclusive Service #TON, D.C. Pe Pattinled bere today oo the charge officer of the Holse The Orpheum—Kaufman Bros of conduct prejudicial ' xxi order barracks last y blackface comedians, and other new = r he caused a ° vate to be locked up for 48 he acts { President Roosevelt's ir Vancouver bar (in 1 so small that he was o The FiveCent Star—Moving DIC message areas now Walla Walla and oth pe © stand up, depriving him of tures and novelties e be & . ® . one reactionary Rey & g w of THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY. Md. And the reactionary Repals | way of 1 verty leaders Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steambosts and Hotela Aldrich; with « R t ds Roose ve " a ; oe - the ae : ~ 1k ’ mao a *. ee Machine Quarters for ma t here tying all a a : eh and = ; eg YT ae oe be carrie n the New 4 od os 8 t 7 Seren, | eae wae GOW ware Johr Co. Bidg. at Third and r w 7 bos: | Fe t. If he put b ime a and she f m and att ‘ a wee « Kh ther v @ she? Her beaut 1 « amely A or arka t « ale Kuage a a dine ® and me t A ding to the verd h M og en f chaos! v and 1 o 8. $487) off. One of the wa eople, the m age rang the M er biee w £ now secures @ th & The reactionaries propose “a Re hnstons F ers, Steinways, sblican Pa u ticket I imba d nthe FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK I WILL EXAMINE YOUR)! A eady renc AEE ETE it Is R for F h "EYES FREE OF CHARGE. IF YOU NEED GLASSES, | WILL TELL | Masque Ball }YOU 80, AND WRITE A PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES FREE OF! The Moulin Rouge Club, of Seat ‘CHARGE if | TELL YOU THAT YOU REQUIRE GLASSES, GET) For 70c A Hat and Coat Rack, 38 inches of sotid oak, fin In width, ma ve bars are of he ng ished golde Has «ix nickeled tle, give their first grand mask ball (THEM—WHETHER YOU GET THEM FROM ME OR NOT IS OP-| poy 2 ve hea head | hooks, through which two oak tomorrow (Thursday) night, at erembran . And foot end ed top r rods are run, mak inn & shelf for Luna Park pavilion. Elaborate ee WITH vou. t cb ta P Regu hats A very desir rack for preparations have been made at the | IF GLASGES WILL DO YOU NO GOOD, | WILL TELL YOU 80 THE RAVEN DRUG CO. ¢ Ants. 1412-14 Second Ave. all, bathroom or ¢ Regular park for this function, as it ie the || wirwouT HESITANCY. first public ball the club has given. and judging from statements made || My object in doing this is not to sell glasses to the persons|| gersgssgssaesessassessneantanestesiectases# 13 by the numerous costumers in the || whom I examine free, but to convince them that I am thoroughly pro- ee city, there will be a very large at- || ficient in my profession and to give them a confidence in me which H. L. KLEIN ALL THE CREDIT tendance, as @ large per cent of || will eventually mean a large and desirable practice. I am not work tt > can't get boots or ¢ pve! rat “ x fe presen ere to sta end o @ yoy es n rapes WANT | Mail their novel and most expensive||ing for the present alc Iam here to stay, and Intend to empl ebote 10 fi pon, oan thier ane gowns and costumes have been en-|/no methods which would tn any way tend to injure my success begga cnr pon gaged : THE CERTAINTY OF KNOWING POSITIVELY THE CONDI.| 217 JAMES STREET. ; It ts under the personal super |)-rioy OF YOUR EYES SHOULD CERTAINLY BE WORTH A VISIT | Sasestesenesssstasssesestssnetsassscaete vision of Baron de Castelaine, who ~ FO RYE ee croseseerooeooooros promises each and every one more | fun than in Gay Paree. Music| ee 3 COAL—COAL $ by Wagner. Maids in attendance | for Indies, Boats on the halt hour | A. McKAY JORDAN Keystone Lump $5, Nut $4.50 |from 8:30 on. Street cars every Kyesight Specialist. ae 20 minutes from First an | in 4372— 2 von, Automobile road in @ Bank Bullding. Corner Pike St. and Second Av. || Main Se | dition, Deliveries to All 4 , CORNER || | - Suburban aes SECOND AVE. Promptly Points, - AND | % nts. ” 10" OF Filled. | Orders | Carefully eee SOooooe: the Trolley Katherine Nugent for leaders of such ail || tions of 882, $104 and ao iat The fight is recognis the F : | es everybody to be the radica ' PIANO PLAYERS FOR A SONG. | of Roosevelt against the Re woe servative ideas of the » 4 re | A fine Simplex only $90,.a Cect | ecia ecia Coteaaiies. The old lines | Maw Apollo now $78, an ————$—$—— || Angelus d many others. | Pe eee eee | Genuine from $115 up. All ‘These three handsome Mission Morris Chairs are made of quartersawed oak, tn fumed finist Fach vl | t ' ‘ espe y the ar fe fitted with rever covered cushions, but may be had te or imitation *# CLAIM THE DANE HAD . - - | in the be f the Weather © ns, at @ slight advance in p » regular pr Morris Chairs, in * BEST OF THE FIGHT. * | dition and ca ead ne Order they are shown in illustration, are $15.75, $18.76 and $21.00; specially priced for t ow * # |AN EXAMINATION AND A PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES WILL) make pla Phe ~ * (By United Press.) * . ers t ow mo « will receive S §6Yos ANGELES, March 4—* BE GIVEN FREE OF COST DURING THIS WEEK BY DR. A,| OT) [Ol aor tate tae feel * The «ut of opinion ® M'KAY JORDAN, OPTOMETRIST—AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND) (wo, rem ‘ | S cial $2 95 gr Fim ahh opti OUT WHETHER OR NOT GLASSES WILL HELP You. | ea A ob a nl iy) $8 of } Pp e ° “1 Nelson fight ® | hela ‘ t it will be best # gives the verdict * it over, for we “ a — # Four of » 80 * All eye defects cannot be od ty glesecs, dut any reasonable de — # other says in his opinion it ®ilo¢ them can. If your eyes are ng you in any wa very heavy } ’ I n y le-shaped seat ® was a draw % have them a to without delay, for is dang F Let urge ye od b rms » back jas oxp in ¥ r | 2 J 4 — af — RRR EH em Glanwon 1 he ust What you need u will at once ads p " Ing rocker very com COLORADO SOCIETY [Ibe directed to consult a physi # don't take|| Try and be her stu ing to foriable. Regular price Arrangements for the annual bane/pAhe advice of any but an expert « : ably 06 MANY || roney Back’ if not satiefied | specially priced for to 9. '95 quet of the Colorado society will be}| 76s are ruined by improper tted glasses as by a caus 1 eeerty ect shondieg tears od Ut morrow at made at the club meeting this even My aim tn to establish & reputation in Seattle sec de oad | a on Co.. Thi a Uni ing, in the rooma of the Alaska || ™Y pre feasion, and | am working toward that end every day There-|| D. 8. Johnston Co.. Th: an Ree F butlding }fore I make the following exceptional offer || versity, and you will be escorted to club, Alaska building the Wholesale Warehouse : : ——--- aa POCOOOCOSSSSOOROS>EOOEES hen De Any went te ELIJAH” IS WELL SUNG ohn's stately oratorio, sively rendered and orcher al Symphony e theatre Inst as impr sublime recitations, the ona coping ai aud the 1 che of the century old never fall to appeal to lovers cle a] mus and the urge Jience last night seemed ere well received, but the cantata vole f Alvin Het, of Mr, H fam tenor of Mr. Von der * for oratorio interpretation POSSESS OSOSO SOOO OOOSOOOOD In Practicing Economy Take a certain sum, say $2.00 every week, from your salary and put it in @ sav. ings account with this bank—at the end of a year ou will have saved over ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. And One Hundred Dollars n cash means @ great deal to most of us. Besides—that One Hun- dred Dollars will have earn- ed interest at the rate of 4%, i START SAVING TODAY. Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry Branches at Georgetown, Ballard and Renton. Moore [heatre JOUN CORT, Mer Annual Engagement of MM. CHARLES B. HASFORD Moore Theatre Tonlght, #15 p.m. Seats Selling at The Grand JOUN CORT, Ma Moster Reed Everything New al ‘Seattle Theatre rew, Mere Phones 43, cbt, All Week, Mate, Thur. # Sat. The Picturesque Play r “A ROYAL SLAVE” ext week-—"What Woman Will De Lois Theatre unset, Main 1304; Ind, 4294 David Harum COLISEUM Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. . 2 reserved seats, 30 es, 2:30, 7:45, 9:15 daily. Bern “NEW ACTS MAKE A HIT # Great Eastern Specialists, Headed bj at Trie, Walter Perkins at Hobson & Sheldon, May Herdell's Vil- Cat-Ups, and 6 Other Big Acts, Orpheum ~ KAUFMANN BROS, Blackface Comedians Lyric Theatre eat es of Harry Me * Bx. OPAL BEAUTY.” with everything Artists, Supreme y Chorus Magnif . and 60 Saturday Matiness > ‘and A $20.00 Bult given away Friday 5c Star Theatre 906 Kecond Ay This Wee GANS-NELSON 42-ROUND PKC ) 1 Sullive 1p et, Kid Hi che iahtweight ot the ost hampion bag y e

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