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° THE SEATTLE 8TAR-—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. URDER REVEALS om WIS the bride's parents at 209 wuth, when Miss Leah Ih De igherty was united In marriage jto Mr. Arthur M. Barrtingt The t pride's slater, Miss Daugherty, was maid of henor, Rev. Dr. David Blyth officiated. After « |wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.. Bar }ringtom will muke their new home near Chehalis, Wash. Elilott-Birtton Mise Leland Clayton Elliott and Mr. J. W. Birtton, Jr. of New West le inater, B. C., were married yer terday by the Rev. W H. W Rees, DD. at the study of the peTuRE STORY OF THE MOST STRIKING INCIDENTS IN THE WONDERFULLY ADVENTUROUS CAREER OF “GLACIA CALLA.” ‘ (atar Special Service _ Miter a few monthe they sep) gap appears in the record of Mrs.| modest quarters, « pupll of Madame First M. B. chureh PAMOUTH, N. H. March ¢ ated, withern returning (| Southern's fe, Oceasionally she Marchest, voealiat instructress, She Guitin-Lewis gory of woman ° | coe Sulbeenedh ‘be tek ny Bact eeanpen ed iis Portamouth, where! was beautiful and dashing. Her} Miss Hulda F. Guilin of Seattle reckless adve . . : ? Boe age pe ter mother had married again. She attractiveness made itself felt |was married to Mr. Orin Willard Tomames and tre arkes of ations ion of affection, was always beautifully gowued, had took better rooms, donned exquisite | Lew Sedunntten the bose os kitting of Geo. A oe * Rescuing large dam — y maney and wae knows a8 (ollettes and diamonds, and flaally|of the bride, 1413 Queen Anne av ewington, OF Js ee meses gg i etree. s came to lessons in her own carriage.|this week. Rev. W. I. W. Rees Bm en vette at Next ahe appeared tm Paris, in) Madame discontinued the lessons. |D. D, of the First M. E. chureh, by a eARcaPEraR “agg eros | For another year she disappeared. | officiated. iGarkins was kitled fa the home of his sts Then she attended a re yon at the American embassy, given by Dance at St. Francis. | ytion to the sew members and friends Friday evening in the her debut, | s go. |cburet parlors Hinner in| Nineteenth Century Club. the house in the Rue Hamelin, The} The Nineteenth Century club Americans in Partelwill x nt. likewise many distin | White at 607 - shed Paristans A feature wae @ cakewalk by little uegroes from the Neaveau Cirque Glacta, girtiehly dressed in white! spotted tulle and carrying white! flowers, sang @ duet with Duvern tim freedotr 190) Four ye Kelly, testified before (he coro Inquest in & manne’ de elety, Tt wa tea them with bew n Mre Maccabees | The Lady Macca No. 69, gave a card evening in the AO. L After the verdict Roy and bis wife te New York, quarre and or aed for France. Mre Rey admits sho believed be to Gesert ber. There ts « that Carkins had |ife Invatidate ersonal Mr A. H. Barber, who with his bleh suicide cey, of the Opera Comique Jobert,| i ‘ ie exhaming of the body disat the artist, linked arms with her and|"#¢ has been spending the win the snicide theor al swung aro: the horseshoe table,| {fF St the Kuickerbocker hotel, were found, one the kissing her and other women tn-| iit Sunday for Alasks Sanoeemn. One shot penetrated bis discriminately, deaplte the pre bas a cy ge 0 gM gg wr es The ballet in the head, upon Giacia brought her own humilia = Lage andes ar arene ch the coroner based his verdict thon, however, by forgetting her ane’ s ' d giving an ter fh Portland, Ore. ing. It abrupt-| Coterie Club career, yet she| Mia. J. H. Denuls will read « ardenx” Fri the Coterte reting will be role as debutante o hibition at cakewal [ly ended her soe stil! drove her Mine horses in the ep on “Nature's Bots, and bad admirers by the “ afternoon befor > The etub x mot penetrate the oku: | Now interest centers in the beau Mrs. Rey, who prefe Miss Glacta Calla. Her lite wads tke a romance | separated whee she MAS. PAUL ROY, HER MURDERED GROTHER, AND SCENE OF | *0r* One of the mort promt T years old. At 14 abe lof theee was the late shah of Per held at the home of Mra. H. P. te New York, & piainiy dressed | NEW HAMPSHIRE TRAGEDY ain, whom she interested for two/ Fish, Fourteenth av. o t f vib Ge ambition to make for | ————————— —_—__— months, acd from whom she re |The program will be under the caveer. ceived fine diamonds and pearis Whdership of Mra KG. Will three years she returoed © POLITICS ARE HOT AT Then she met Paul Koy and he|Ledies’ Auxiliary, Ridgely Lodge fett In love with her Hie parents The Ladies’ Auxiliary, Ridgely | nrotemt promined to prevail when lodge, were entertained today at TACOMA | Gta je finally left for America. Last the home of Mrs. Barbee, 111 40th D and av. north He Renton Hill Club Dance her to Amerien.| fhe N. A. C. gave a dancing fed tn Bostou last! party leat evening at the Renton the killing Hved | jin club house. Seka eeccams “ Athletic Club Dance aay auutee toa evening. called by Cac-| Pines A dancing party will be given oralty vomlna- didate Charles Driry to make & by the Athletic club April 6 in the neetings almos statement * aile i graft case | menten Hi chub hours yrkers are busy jagainet M W righ j BRIEFS BY WIRE ois Laat Sanding Chub : = Sais Wine bs ten fallen vodaniete The Maple Leaf ing cla the first of « dances Bea ringer aod ay a that startied ber thigeds. Her acquatotance with Mevtenant pow he na $a sandal which ree ed Me trom the ervier Hogden ah me (By United Press) wht « é @emeer with Lole Pullers TACOMA, March 4 {tics bave |p i the bolling pout here ata 3 | “fa Mir in Worcester sbe 1 AN of t iy, @ Boston m es for th f@iraman, and lived with hiv are hold Boston a8 Mr. and Mrs South whtly aod ward the city. No mecting hetd has equaled in emocratic seasion at tered, which is the largest regivtrs _ jon in the history of the ott The = im Ge Ya ha yrimaries take place March 10 Land Comminsioner Mallinger haa! ast ereniag tn Greye # hal Delegate ( onary Convention ” wed t which is t . © Home Congregational co held tts an meeting yes John H. Murph eran counsel erty in Alaska to those who - " ‘ nade flings tay ao Hecretary Taft made several ad-|tertiay a dresses In Bosten yesterday r t the . Pederatio { Min ers, died at Denver last night of (By United Press.) vinden SPALDING, Idaho. March 4 © are entertained ¢ the Two am wre s] a at King Alfom nd Queer > clerks } w.| Victoria when they visit Hareelona ‘ s lock fast | 0% March 1 ‘ the well me Granite Tea Pot, 25¢. ight, and oa ¢ daring nerve orto Ee rte wee Heaps stem tans Noblett wed with mure owing Vah Horn of Seattle - were at work shooting of Mra. Charlotte Ghawendansee Club yyek lant week The Shawondassee club wil two masked men alu or day dom tad. Ott Nine anarchists have been arrest (; regula meeting Tue of a 4 at Chicago for connection Wit! yerch 10 the Mra. A - the attempted assassination of Chief p ygitis, 619 We , s + 10 { Potte Sh ¥ Personal Souvenir Trays, 10¢. poor ipeed The new armored cruiser South! ar. prmer A. Friend and daugh 0 Imported Metal A.-Y.P. he a Dakota ts ready for her shakedown | Qo tema and Doroth whe Souvenir Trays, assorted views I fire on the jo Magtaleus be: apent the winter in I Angeles Governor Hughes has urged tt » Pole, Water Front Mount Rainier and embiew Rend to your have returned tw Seat Leap Year Party A Leap Year party was given Dutcher Club Dance. wy Mr. Ray Yerkes at South New York legislature to pass the anti-racing law teeeeeeee ends; special A faney ¢ as colonial ball was | stile Haturdey evening February . \given by the Dutcher club lant 2% The solotet of th ming was ‘ iristensen’s ball. The Mr. Frank Eastman evening ia affair waa one of the prettiest and Rogers Putnam Fresh Stock of Garden Seed Before you plant that garden it would be well for you to look over our stock of seeds. A je assortment of Lilly’s famous “Best for West” garden, flower and lawn seeds, at Speiger & Hurlbut prices of the minuet by 16 mb married at 9 o'clock last evening at In the Trinity Parish chareh. Rev ing POISON HIS WIFE of the club, dressed in the qui tr Parish cba | coatumes of the revolutionary days.' Herbert H. Gowen officiated By United Press) BELLINGHAM, ch 4—After hearing testimon sensational of the su to I da , o . i . Keatr ee of divorce from ; Gas Lights, 59¢. Enamel, 25¢ Can. Henry Kestner, on the grounds of ee tot of Gas Lights 00 cane Imperial German En and inbaman treatment WM “Q” oped globe | amet. for decors The couple married Doug’ isherade ma < n tron . hy eng sd be h and : ; . ye more than two years ne mar ws ¢ orrespondence which the two car We congratul ine and wl, on the ter fed on while she was in Russta mination of the gele, and invite them, ? 4 her native home. It was charged including the Floor Paint, 39¢. that the husband made a number Table Spoons, $1. 19 s 0 iller'’s Beat mub f atter to poison his wife b Rogers Bros’ 1847 ative “F . eme Floor Paint t putting strychnine and arvenic in Prenth Gray . ed wank w food and sprinkling it upon the To our store, to ratify our moe y00n F crubbing 9 ag. Wire mates or ae Suite, which we offer this week At a special discount ors pecial, pe or ot ay reme ' Cc milk which her and had pre ty rm ared for her to th hickens and hey died as a result | ——={ Canvas Gloves, 6¢ Pair Bread Knife " , dten “Actna ‘ oce-l iG Ruives: the } | ' Made aod a te r Be f t . re taresin; 25 ering. wa us: | (By United Press.) Shamans rk y | “coo HY INSULT TO PRESIDENT sves, for ladle pai ecial ASTORIA, Ore. March 4.—The dnom) Temperance so elty, an organization compe tire of Min members, went on “URIBUT ak Seeks ations, Sas meeting as being opposed to the government, and even went so far! eNO AVENUE & UNION sTrert B wcture removed trom, the wale of pleture removed from the walls of Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” the hall, where it had hun long time for a| oy the co | Age Bf suteide « Gen. Horace Porter, and attracted |, A dam _— ons Roy claims her hese hot m ich attention cont reslded with cage, eee ay, eg A genre Rare er to a writer, who gave some amart re | friends, in the reception halls of | bat she should wear ceptions {n her honor, Five years|th® hotel, at 816 Union st Roy ts tn Paris where i ago she left Mew. Barrett for a sew Personal te reside, He admits the y found aunt, the Baroness Van} Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Raymond put claims ft was ¢ Orendorn have retur to the efty after a} ‘The tragedy has For a year they occupied a house! visit of several months among | jogel affair, as under the in the Rue Hamelin, It was fur-|friends tn Pennsylvania, and ar ting treaties Roy can ao skurtously, aod Mre now registered at the Kaicker ow Glacta Calla, was sap | bocker el Frenchman, now » be American heiress of | a bis —, t be unde s Jeeart. the pated! Chureh Reception ; “ @ his « at i her portrait as “The|, The ladies of the Westminster } HUSBAND TRIED T0 t elaborate of the season. The! Miss Celestia Virginia Roger feature of the evening was the danc- and Mr. Otis William Putnam were LOOK FOR COPPER BUT FIND GOLD (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, March 4.--It is not often that men go out looking for the baser metals and find gold yet h fis the luck that bas be fallen the representatives of a syn dicate of Bellingham business men who are promoting a copper-gold mine in the Queen Charlotte islands. The syndicate ch was organized here last week, sent sev ‘al of ita members and an assayer to look at the property Aa the party left Vancouver, B. ©., they received word that on the claim immediately adjoining theirs, and crossing the same rock dykes and strata, workingmen bad cleared away the surface soil to lay foundations for a barn, and had | incovered a veln of gold and silver ° 6 2 ; : i ‘ * 2 i ; bear In —all fresh mind that bright, bod 4 seasonable store in at beeea ¢ stocks are A venue included and Pine in this bd Btroet sale! about this sale! never in the history of the Northwest has there been a sale which has met with such magni ert response as our removal sale! these are the busiest ys the Standard has ever known vded with homefurnishers an event of this kind means eat trade n ement is to re- greatly before moving it mur fine, tore at Second Avenue and Pine Street, and we mean to d by reducings such as you will positively never see again! oor ° il sale pricings represent practica y ! HALF reductions on a —every the store has a large s tached, on which is shown the regular and special prices, so that the savings ready for you now can be seen immediately! (en a arrange to come tomorrow--- increased facilitie | guarantee prompt ser and satisfactory (—all sale prices for cash on} ery; delivery made in tu changes stunds ) Seatt 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. (By United Press.) RAINIER, Ore. March 4 Mrs. Julia Reby. an old Indian woman died here late yes! ay at the age ‘ ! va Sh was a membe f the mw r tribe, and wa of 14 children (By United Prees.) preve 1 “ ~ soiree VANCOL nC. Ma ‘ " 1 “ BIG SHOF SALE The « e ets ” We e ng Shoes at big | ments, with the Hi a ( adian ¥ a ock | ad new, but we must | “% - P t t or . at once, and sac- | evening had ‘ . he € urdiess of price | arrived b . (iw , s! of | FREOLUND, HORNGERG @ | Japan, were » F ‘ erk LARSON. | t v 705 Pike Street. Dr. Mus . 1 i aguinst th inc chascipaiatennlehanal nents Provi age enemy (Ee snilypdoairyangsesd pn sre are more sorts of rh fa to pase the exar i be ' bein, are 1 than words mn the n preseribed by the natal act, but eac a nd to be ca . he provinetal icer could tit dictionary. Your ¢ ret oO mon WOMAN SMOKER:: °° ~ jeveRerr and EDMONDS 1 iitiah hoedibteeeedittiiiias h (By United Press.) m. the of the ob SAN FRANCISOO, Mare ‘ To opp e, € vana, Mr ides ne o wa excitin , we 4 ast n hit nest encircled and Gold kk , seh na halo b ’ Mra. Robert FL MeCree ta ose favorit © exh publi turn of the wrist, a daintil - shina ad seed ‘ an enchant Fiy On The Fiyer Turkish cigare i don ‘ Black d part SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. during the relax following ngled ¥ aiment origit Fare 35c—Round Trip, 50. | elegant lunch but 9 he le FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY Whne her husband sat with his her ca ' LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 feet comfortably, If rude hed the and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p.m weet LEAVES TACOMA — 8:38 a. jon aaa m. and 12:15, 3:85 and 7:30'p. m. ; U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— Tet. 212 a ton, @ reg ON ALL DEPOSITS Your Savings Account Is Safe Here, because the attention of the Rank is given sole its pro- | tection and to {te tnvestment in the best of mortgages and bonds | only | FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. |

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