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civic UNION UNDERTAKES MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN € ; — | Budiong pe Geeks Backing of 1,000 Citizens to Give Proper Sup- 2° te'="Sscsnt ulna to Its Work of Keeping Voters Enlightened hone for iw nocur | Melissa on Civic Issues and Public Men. criticism of disappointed seekers on -has ie Civic wales and | after m for new apectal privileges To Keep Close Wateh the other tts demn shortcomings on the part of ideal of the power and swe peblic officials. womanhood ‘and King county. ' geourate Information YEARS; HE'S 75) ingly to all calle, dexpite the nec 1 mare n public off sity of climbing a flight of stairs to f ey | ail tentekie | ae stage In full view of the an 2 may 2 diecussicn dience every me she answered in pablic ase and sixtent demands to return. And the Weapons at Hand Jinanner in which she thone stairs was in tion tn grace to many who looked on admiringly gow have in Seattic the Ink and referendum, the direct of her state pow can todo be to exerci Pat or cOmmand, and Blows the Harley Accompanying Mme. Biauvelt a em AMUSEMENTS hand, it ts ov Mme. Blauvelt pose to keep @ close wateh upon With & voice in which awee for “!! public officials who fall short | power and clearness of tone con of the standard which the public | bined to produce the aeme of bh P w ahould ds mand in all branche of man perfection tn music, and with on, h© public service, to the end that /a smile the radiance of which lent - cots WS May be of assistance to the|the finishing touch to harnx > h Pubic in the formation of its judg | Mme, Lilian Hlauvelt charmed an ~ and | Ont Upon suck tehale audience which packed the Dream ibe With the government weapons |land rink last nist now tn the hands of the people, all| Without considering other splen ant. | eat te needed in Seattle to pro-|did attractions, past and to come cure jent and representative | the university course justified Iteelf ; elty government is an active and night in giving the ple of SeKresalve public consctonce which ttle the opportunity of heartug will promptly and emphatically | the sivgiug and feasting their eyes com nd good service in office and jon the grand opera star, who, in 4s promptly and emphatically con- | appearance at least, embox regular ae ons Mme. Blauvelt was gracious to of all padlic bus! oy ers | CHIEF JUSTICE 20 her audience. She responded will “ve a M aot “4 reeal he Mme. Hiauvelt's selections were (oy lll Pe varied enough te tr tastes fof all, Amous u ‘of the city th = jperbly rend € met remnaiie } Ripe,” “When Celta Sings ing Song. and The Hreese an Woe Mr. Rosenthal, violincetliet, and Miss Kellogg, pianist. Both accom ag ia of panied Mme. Blauvelt to her first oe ore ae vien aver number, “Der Hirt Auf Dem Fel 3 there wheel * son,” and each rendered two num 3 @ presai: Soe alee the bers on the program which met “ en the Civiel with keen appreciation from the vere Sane “ gurtore:| audience, judging from the ap eer Gesire to stand behind all| CHIGF JUSTICE FULLER, — |Plauee tad efficient pod! off Mine Blaw it sang with equal F ioe \, (Seattle Star Exciusive Service.) | facility ine F h erman and ; how age ~ WASHINGTON, March 10.—Chief | English, and inability to understand i ote ‘ Justice Puller has just celebrated [the foreign languages appeared to ¢ . ried! - Die Toth birthday, but he sho detract litth from the enjoyment Mainformed af we : to sign of giving up his supreme lof the audience ae eelfieh and disho court fob. He will have been chief | ar nee justice 20 years mext fall | At the © SEATTLE REALTY Case. | Well arranged | ae | comedy order mak Ive Dill at the Colts Beidom has exch a well bil) been presented at a } deville house, combining, as it dows (By United Press.) OLYMPIA, March 16. he * court has upheld the jude st of the superior court of King ovens al van county, awarding Mre. Edith J.) 8°¥elty, music and humor in pleas TT ——— sme na Variety and sequence Pra O'Dell and Rose Kinley obat THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, dancers, open the bill, which fe cludes Edward Roesch, In a new Complete furnshers of Homes, Steambeats and Hotels Sadie caine 13 Off on Haviland). Cantor Trio, con nh engneement the Delphine & h clown come mus me cal turn, and the very clever and ‘ sharp shooting At the Star Th Seven new acts w large audien: exterday given at the afternoon a tenor Doria opera singers were successful in obtair abe de Passini repeated the big hi Colixeum carly tm the made at the ens with b and ia furnt Trio and other new turns are ard & Ward. centric character edians, and the Watson Musica The song additions to the ano sole ¥ danc violin i Leon 1 Wehave onh i number of pieces of Haviland ina beautiful Derby pattern, decorated with RGry sthall floral wreath and gold band. This bill Sidonias at the Orpheum. and Jowepht Pieces. : EInaddition to set mentioned, there are many ne e Pieces of H | China to be disposed of wee ay One-third le 1 regular value. These pieces At the FiveCent Star. B Mptise Salad Bowls, Celery Trays, Cracker Jars, see ae week torent antic nae tel Dishes, Cake Plates, Oatmeal Dishes, etc., all |/Si "ne Fivecent Siar lawt night ine quality Chit nd in many pretty decora el nly Bo pseodl will oe ecetth A ons. for two nights Continued Attractions. Moore—"The Virginian. Grand—"Dream City Lois—"South Car'liney Beattie Theatre— "What 1 De nn Vases at Half Price Ww a ‘ ortment of Willow Art aphasia I 7 homas Ressler ¢ on sale Wednesday at Ivalf Mins ilared iE Thomas and My The Vases in this lot sell or K h H. Ressler were married $] last week by the Rey. W. A, Spald . ing, D. D. in the parsonage, 10) Sateen Sth av. N Mra, Alta Mayfield and Mrs on will entertain the f the Gilman Pa ireb, Ballard, Wedne afiernoon at the chapel Be a watchmaker. It pays. Watch making School, 4th and Pike © PreK MONTH ALL In LAWN MLA InOUN DA NiViNat Amerionn Hank Batiding & Curtis ® y At Panta * wy Md - | The Pantages audience war > ie @) thoroughly well pleased with the una Dinner Sets | seecssccn. 4 did, seven splendid acts in addition ; on pleture and flaetrat f idently the most pop lular number on the prog wae the and a rm nd pictures bo has bees 1 down until but a few pieces The Sidovias, the tramp and the fn t, just enou to pick & fow 50-nie a golf girl, are the leading performers Sitom..’ ; pick a few 50-piece Dinner of the new week at the Orphe eS trom. The re, ir value of the set would be | ueatre. Rose & Severns have SPEND; to Close out this pattern entirely, the lot ha pleasing | comedy dialogue rms by nae seer ane eR Marked at o e-third less, or $34.10 the set of 4c ave Caston Women 1 ‘STANDARD OIL COMPANY ° TU MARCH 10, 1908. —- ne CONGRESSMAN HAS i A STOIGE RECOR ) WON, JULIUS KAHN Service.) Ye Ju but! Star Exclusive GTON, March 10. (Seattle Washi gods,” observed Representative Kahn of ne cold wind Hus fan Francisco the doth bite into the marrow of one's ver You her lawmaker Tin as ' enia board what will stand for at times in} na WAT VEL enn | wed the theatrical pro- | talk Hke an aor,” quoth anc the peak.” quoth Kressinan M. hath | appea Gadnooks Cant ana upon the the publte marvelow Kahn foi fowsion 10 years, playing with Ed win Booth, Jos. Jefferson, Tomasse | — ~ —— — ~— _ —-— — -| — a gay HP yen hotel, Becond ay, and Jackson at VICTIM DIES, pital, The remains were removed | ellknown star a be he quit e ght ' the stage and began studying law reported to the police last nigh Charles Lundburg, who was in- m & Engemann’s unde that he had lost a check for $179.09, | Jured last week in an aceident on’ taking parlors, at Ballard. No rela LOSES CWECK ont Hank of Commerce 4d pay the Jackson st. regrade, died yes tives of the dead man have been at Fred J. Carison, signed Da- terday at the Beattle General hos- | located Albert Welmark, of the Cadillac vid MeBeath oo - ee 2 | inst! to 16%. The slash in prices hax tuted In t lead. been under way since November || ok forces dealing tn the |last. Other leading brands of o' dard Ot company and the/|haxe been cut in proportion Usion Off compan The manage It tx simply a move to drive ux} ment of the | med company |from this field,” sald George D. claims the big trust is trying to | Claggett, the local manager of the | *ipe competition out of the Held. |Union Off company, yesterday. | The result which is mowt appar-|"They are cutting prices only tn | ent to the buying public is a dit thane brands of oll which are car in the price of gasoline from 20% | red by our company WOULD-BE ASSASSIN NOT AN ANARCHIST (By United Press) to have discovered positive evi CAGO,. March 10.—The He. de that young Averboch was no an anarchist and bave reconsidered cr b Charitable societ terest we nterested their intention te have nothing ( in the ease of Lazaras Averbuch, do with the case. j the ‘olteh Jew, whe tempted to lga Averbuch ter of dead | assassinate Chief of Police Shippy man, bas notified Emma Goldman and was shot and killed by the lat through the Chicago press that the ter, will rebury the dead man in| presence of the latter or any of her the Waldheim cemetery powers will not be welcome at| The offi oclety claim tuners) OSE Bae eee oo RT ee “DON'T HOLD ME TIGHT-- PLEASE LET ME GO” a {men's league which explained the | Onee more the wit of woman ae itself, much to the dis former enigmatical arks, and| { several tuous fn showed a bit of cleve advertising | bers of the facw the on the part of the co-eds A ble versity of Washir do sign, covering one-half the | Last week dod bearing the | po was designated as the plc words “Don't he tight, Please Hture promised in the former poster let me «co. Youll get my picture and the meaning of “Don't hold me ater,” appeared all over t tlebt. Please let me go,” became Every be disc lal mes Apparent at once when read in con- | know? of r ongtn, bu a m with the other half of the | eral opinion pointed one “a id | poster, in which the dollar sign is | that was the Woman's league, | quoted as saying: “I'm glad you're | which ia to give @ dance on Frt/ going to let me go to the Women’s | jay, March 15 ball in the gym on Frida At on seve criiclams wer@ ithe 13th of March being heaped m th bit of We The ball be the first of it man's league literature by various 1 ever given by the Women | facut member pecially after gi The girls have braved the Ithe following comment upon it Jonah of Friday and the from the Pa Wave he student teenth, which, added to their publication catehy poster advertising, will add Many students confessed to}many real counterparts of their asing anticipatory thrt « to the coffers of their and down their spinal cob even though they changed perused the my#/ their ginal plans of having a pnees, and ¢ more | leap ar ba eute burned their . news —-« The effect on some of the See Joe Schermer usionable males ia well nigh Ad on Page 3 | ¥e however, the myster¥4 FRIDAY was laugh was alt re Exclusive on the profe 1 toy : the front with th lothiers Nowy posters were circulated by the Wont Policy Our | era ove policy has contributed to the We his custon Thi managemen courtesy a onal attention combined with conservative success of this company olicit accounts, either checking or savings Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. SPATILE, WAST. LP Alexander VA ident lent ry Cashier Hartmar Vice Myers Smith i i} D. S. Johnston Co. Announces a Grand Opera Concert March Recital Hall, Friday The Victor production of Leoncavallo’s In their 13th. Pagliacci as rendered in its entirety by evening, Scala Orchestra and Chorus under the personal direction of the composer. Admission will be by ticket only. mentary reserved seat tickets can be procured ‘ omplt upon application at the Pioneer Piano House, Third and University. PAID OM ALL DEPOSITS Nothing But Savings Accounts this Bank. This makes ye but It INSURES THE SAFETY of your deposit FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. interest rate no greater, wit “Gus Brown’? sivs Studying Your Wants And trying to please t ur great hobby; that accounts for our always busy the y week we have been talking about Bla Sutts so pe ently that you might think appearance bas under a change, but We look more cheerful than eve B been enorn The great values have cs For a few days longer all Black and Blu ata discount of Second and Yestler “Where the Cars Stop” and be sure you drink those beverages bottled by P, & P. 8. B Co, This name on a bottle is a aarantee that the con © absolutely pure tr spect, and that they are finest and best carbonated beverages offered for sale PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. 3 ———— ee, ————es NOTICE RECEIVER'S | SALE By Order of the Court | received | Whereas, the bid nation of the } et the est recelver of no account wh ever, It 1s hereby order decreed that H. Alexander be and i# authorized to sell the merchandise contained in that certain building on Firet av, | and known as the Monarch Bhoe & Clothing Co., the fol | lowing merchandise at the prices stated herein : : = MEN'S SUITS | $6.50 Men's Fine Black Worst ed Suits $2.55 $8.09 Men's Suits, In all-wool black Scotch Cheviot $4.45 $12.60 Men's Suits, in 4 vieunas serges: 1 it styles cut 87.85 $15.00 and $18.99 Men's Suite, in blue and black serges, double and single breasted $5.65, $10.00 and $12.00 Youths’ Suits, in imported tweeds and cheviots, splendid val- ues £6.35 0 and $18.00 Men's Crav- enette coat antl blue ra $5.90 ome — a MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. | Men's Fancy’ Stiff Front | Shirts, reg $1.00 kind, for @ and 4h¢ sea eo) CHILDREN’S SUITS. MEN'S FINE NECKWEAR. Row Ties 106 the Fancy Teck Ties for. 15¢ = z es) PANTS. 50 Men's English Cordeé Working Pants go at 90¢ 50 Men's Worsted P: zo a = =| HATS. $2.00 Derby Hats, black and brown ose $3.00 Derby Hats, black and brown $1.65 $2.00 Soft, latest shapes st latest shapes $1.65 Stetson Hats. . $3.45 | $2.00 Soft ® Jobn B. MEN'S SHOES. | $3.00 Men's Buff Calf Shoes, box and plain toe ..$1.85 $3.50 Men's fet Kid Shoes, latest styles $2.45 © = —_ LADIES’ SHOES. $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes, tn viet kid and dongola; Bilucher | cut $2.00 | $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes. ..$1.25 $2.50 Misses’ School Shoes, im dongola and calf ekin 1.45 SHIRTS. $2.00 California Flannel Shirts | sees MBE The Black Sateen Work Shirts | Abe $1.00 Blue and White Cham j bray 50¢ | ——— = =e | BLANKETS. Fis $2.50 Heavy Gray - S145 | $4.00 Wool $2.40. $5.00 and $6.00 Heavy Wool.. | $3.75 | $2.00 Quilts ae ) Quilts $1.65 GLOVES. | Tic Working Gloves, hog skin - de be Canvas Gloves . be soot weet sas ~ SALE NOW | GOING ON B. ALEXANDER, Receiver, Monarch Shoe & Clothing Company 1317-1319 First Av. Half Block North of Postof. fice, Between University an@ Union Sts., Opposite New An cade Annex 1 } t | | I RA ENE NE TTT ce