The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1908, Page 7

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s $1.50 per box i j | +4 wa creame Ibs, 660 to] 8.8 Hammill, a Walsh attorne | } 850; loon) ranch wan a at by Mra. M | | Potatoes, 16 to 18 Ibs, for 260; uring the trial, H ull is oa ' : $1.26 per 100 It du he (ria arnt aid to on ’ © et he & mont pv iow y nited Press.) Geen. Gates sheen » We | have met her 1s monthe previous EW YORK March 12-Sri6 conaii full cream back, ase Mb; he 1th, wa u ‘ Chiekeus, 18 to 200 Ib iDRUNK WHEN HE) * opened quiet @n Wa Ss Mutton chops, 12% @ 19\%0 Ib; } For almont the entire se rib steaks, 16e Ib; porterhouse, 160 Apparently no fmportant olty H : line de i | and saille the marke q b.; sirloin, Ib: rouna steak ne democrats and the oad in} asset ls © of his march From He ¢ rn ered helple During the S Ile Ib; shoulder steak, 3 Iba. for| ore make up th fon. | ch engthened ma (gspictous Francisco han been over lage: hearta tie eachs tonguen 40 | The conservatives an a pea daa | wr at , ngtho 4 Arr the ban 00 each; liver, be Ib; roasts, kindly of him, but they figure that! - Me. —— est. @ the handsome and vi! ge to 9 Ib. as he has twice been beaten an - a mghly refined wif 6 Se beak? heliine calcu: MM ctené 8 F.C. Turner. in a complaint filed | Points, Unie and Copper Bet . and faultionsly attire be for 98 on. Th with the county eb today, says|”'s #nd man her issues 1 a quigma to the ' Carrom, 3 bunches for bo. u 4 in Wall atrect,|that he was depriv®d of bis rea The Kage 2 een eee ae (By United " 4°" @ her husband pro Radishes, 4 bu for Se {and the fact that they ean etir up ' h the Influence of Hquor —e- The close was strong AX PRANCISC! ignorance of } h Parule 4 bunches for 10¢ m here is just an ordinary| When he stened a ane to LE i that they ave mals ° ation Turnips, 3 bunches for be. vtration of the far-reaching | Paul covering fou | Ge neazon was the be has first call on Wise Artichokes, 4 fo ence of the "x complainant aught NAV C Ic H | y after they fs ; HiA m waa recetved here from Celery Dune for ie, The Brayanites, however, are the | barns and corra on block C, of teary, examication -- st clty and Philadelphia was Spinach, be to be Ib jdominating Inf in the politics |Ogle’s Garden Tract PRAISE fF R OFFICERS iwer Wilvan. ata ‘ Nive cond, requirtag that Wil Cabbages, be ive; Me Ib }of the state. The administration The perty, which is worth hy, and some fe . mek to the Quak it |. Sweet peppers. cents dow | headed by Gov. N. 8. Hroward, who | $5,000, according to the complain-| | panes is . or bad paper he is ac Horseradish, 19 to 160 per Ib, in 4 cousin of the Nebraskan, has a/ant, was leased at a ridiculously | comaesemnmnenemisiy ee Mean arrested Y An the trial will Rutadogas, 1c tb strong organization throughout the|low firare, and he now asks the at the Bt. Fraae be and his wite Dad bes ‘elegant suite, a the Bankers’ associatior New nute-—Pilberts, 18¢ 1b; o anabare ed black Wainuts, ibe Ib; Bow od of awinaite . Wekde 1b; almonds, he . 23e 1b; pecans, 20c 1d.; Brasil © will be sent cast outs, 1 tbh; mixed nuts, state. Oppone |machine of gr commanded a the last elec t wickedness. yrity of votes however, and i ‘AR—FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908. A Frvenatchee, will be delivered at! qm pore ‘ vigted of these charges ‘ amas |MAY HAVE BACKING : Ranch oggn, 2¢ | ) * o times 18 * denounce it as a/ court to intervene and set the lease 7 (By United Press.) It | antde SAN DINGO, Cal, March 13 at| Tho least was signed on the! Henry Keuterdabi, the correspond it | Int of this month one year ago, and | ent whose magazine article criticls | cle hate! has indi | ise Ib.: eocoanuts, 100 t age. | seoms very probable that, with the | Possession was to be giveu the Ist|ing the sbips of the United States Wit | firanl) pvts, the som a | GOV. N. B. BROWARD. support of the aggreaniven, it will | ¢ sbruary, this year | navy as being faulty in construction and ed | Sweet potatoes, 4 Ihe. for Ie. BY JACB WALDECK |ewing the state for Bryan. In that! meantime Pauley released | created such # stir in official ctreles| wasHiINGTON SNAPSHOT OF ” Beets. 3 bunches for be. | (Star 6; 1 Servic jease Gov. Broward will head the /the property to Alfred Blodgett in Washington and whieh finally o ode | Dried ontous, 6 to T pounds for|. 7 "ta., M 14. | delegation led to a congressional investigation, | SENATOR CHAS. A CULBERSON. conga ared ber maiden wane was Sar | 260 Delegates from the state to the ne arrived here today on the sugply (Star Special Service.) that they Bave lance’ gent aud that she has a brother at| SBaverkrent, 3 tional democratic convention will| BANKER WALSH HAS FAVOR STREET ACROSS | «nv Culgoa from Callao | WASHINGTON, Mar. 12.—Sena Be clevereat ‘experts in ‘ 4 side, Wanh, Lettuce, 2 bunc he chosen tn ‘s, and A NUMBER HOODOO. dahl left the fleet at Cal-|tor Chas. A. Culberson of Texas is to Lemons, lhe to they wit! not be » the sup - 1 ing it was his intention to active support of the * o8 Her firet husband, according to \ a | PP Are Wilson, wade Baptiot minteter| Ci@or "inegar, 360 gui port of any candidate. return to the United States and an © Wall street, demo coast are eX bores ed Webb, who had a church in] P8uey anples, $1.00 to $2.25 box Under the Florida plan a deme ewer his eritles if William Jennings Bryan josures today Grand Rapids. Mich cooking apples, 600600 per box; 14 /¢r4! may declare Minmwelf a can Reuterdah! intimated that bis ar! drops out of the prest fal ime $100,000, wie ’ She. \didate for any office or for dele tlele was te od only to show that | ight They would much prefer = — - Po shelled, 2 Ibs. for 160; | cate to the national ‘The street committee of the eity [there Was certain defects in the con-| Culberson as the nominee, and the sion. Marshal Johnson. waa | °° © 3e Ib. hin nage will jo meals pepend — i ph n AC tion ofthe ships and that pot al!| Texas senator has been quite pop 14 | TRAIN m having attended r, 400 to SOc per gation. he te a candidate fe conan Qarend 50 ay afternoon | of the work is open to adverse crit!-| ular in New York upon a favorable report on an . 4 Kinney, who a few mip b to help meet the seme for the extension of oth '°#™ Just now Culberson and his cob been run down by one, 600 per | Primaries per dozen; |equal to 5 banch; narciesus, Géelary of the o 4 SASHES AUTO an automobile aed badly hurt H em of the valley, S00 dow: | pires A delega —_— N 9 | tulips, G0e to The dos; daffodils, b0e to pay, but the W. J. Johnson, of $ dor |tion factng bim has to Tom Johnsen, J. M Oranges. Me to Me dor road ore tad two chauffeurs just Grape fruit, 300 to Te tur themecives from lnstant Dried, prumes, 2 The. for 16e, a et night by Jumping from Dates, So 100 7 & candidate oy ote pisettiisaas Cranberries, fe to 12e Ub. : ‘awtomebtie as a Noribern Pampa > [majority of votes ¢ into ina, 1 %e Ib, 7 . gassenger train dashed bn Mentry Woatherwax was last} Yakiina boner, $1.50 eal: comb, O° Primary election wo candidate 4 it at $ 604 demolished 1 AC | nt elected president of the new |0c; candied honey, 20c Ib; 3% boom "the pepee wens teat & oat near that place Alaska-Yukom-Paeifie Exposition [the die; € Ibs, &5e. MN fee Was tertowaly injured im | cesslonalres: lub. George W.| Fish—-Tom cod, be per Ib: satm |" This year ¢ stor was elected vice prosident,|on trowt 12%-ITe I>; salmon, ise {St primary will he held May and Barney Nathan secretary | per Ib; rock Cod, 12%e Tb; haifbat, Aud the second om June 16. Owing Capt A. M. Baber was chosen for|2 Ube. ise: eat fish, 10c Ib.; smolts, 3 ,{° '¢ primary plan there bas nat a 4. |ibe for lic: erabe, 1c: herring, be | bet” ® democratic platform in Flor | Walsh, wrec object of the club fs to fa-| Ib: Gounders, be; chinook salmon, |'44 since 1900. , the Work Of the conceasiog-|2 iba 25¢; biack cod, 10 Ib Present tetlestions ere that Bre ~ wil get the solid delegation of juriag and preliminary to the| Hubbaru squash, te Ib. votes, There is a strong undor- |! 408 the efforts . on HIS ROYAL GIFT To reat of opposition to his cand} | UAMker to escape ja ; UNCROWNED EMPRESS. dacy, but it is without form, and|'!* three banks crashed. Not more or less void for that reason, | ‘2 legal battery which bes Andrew Nelson and Mike Ketihg have filed damage sults against King county for damages for leas rty and injuries received tn aye of the Stone's Landing former te for | of (Seattle Star Exclusive Servic CHICAGO, Mar. L2.—la there hoodoo on the traf! of John eooecorece , philamthropiet shooting afta’ von Konig For years the emperor was |dalty visitor at Mme. Sehract's ja at Hietsing, close to the bo ial diffieultios of this mer fer one week only Commencing Saturday. March 14. 00 Dress Pants o different styles: dur HM Dress Ponte, in weaves, your chatee nently tn the om urnitare in the ville it was on De: wae bie Teo years ago she} Walsh banks w retired from the stage, but three] Om Jan. 14 years ago, at the age of 53, re | dleted by firat wuped the playing of lead On Feb. 18, 1997, he appeared the star of the Deutaches Volks | court Raxxe have taken another tamble io price, and today are quoted at © per doses er two dogem for! be Silver carp are at the fish | stalls today for the first time. They are selling at 19¢ per pound. |* i A large number of apeciats have been arranged by the dealers for KATHERINA SCHRATT. i Saturday. The following are only a few of the good things a re | (Seattio Star's Exctusive Service.) | The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits Transact a General Banking Business. LOCAL DIRECTORS dueed price. Looe wcatel| VIENNA, Mar 12-—iimperer Vrens | +. W. Clise C. J. Smith raising ory be mal be Aare Joaeph, of Austria, bas bestowed ’ b wd 2 - * Stimeon and blac — @ wold ; 5 . Godw . Come pounds for Ibe. Best Wash. | * Mme. Katherine Sehratt, for | John Schram tM. Frink creamery better will be | aay rears lls favorite, and known | t Xie per pound brick. Laaf as the uncrowned empress of Aus be lie per pound. Et-)| tria, a wonderful > Year gift burbank potatoes wil! be nothing leas than a splendid palace! tomorrow at $1.15 per in one of the beat positions in the, pounds Karly Rose seed po-| aristocratic Ringstraxse. Ite value « will be quoted at I%c per is eutimated at 600,000 marks It eYTTTiIT pound. Hen Davis apples, from! formerly was the residence of the {ORT GAGE SALE Weber Clothing Stock, 1201 Second A We must have all our money before this stock is moved. As ere are only a few days left we will sell the goods at any price. the wad co cut no figure—fine Suits and Overcoats go for half rice and less. 0. J. Humphrey Ww. W. Chapin S. P. Weston - Burnede H.R. Cliee, . FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. and Third Aves. 1D. ps gl Ee a ee Boys’ $4G0. Sate i... ..ccc sede eves Boys’ $5.00 Suits ........000 ovbean Boys” $7.00 Salts .....ccceces covcen Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats ........se000 Boys’ $8.00 Overcoats ......++.eeee $1.25 Monarch Shirts ......... cores Cluett $2.00 Shirts The best 75¢ Working Shirt..... o0ee Fine Jersey Ribbed Underwear...... All-Wool Cooper Underwear... .....+ Men's Fancy Sweaters . eres Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters .......++6 J. B. Stetson $5.00 Hats ........ eas é2.6o ude pe Ae cedeebae ON UaeU $5.58 i havea huh oad oar eee Oak § eamennne $6.59 piedpcv'sFasgdae’ Subeasadacee ibe $7.59 ree teh Oe $11.50 en's $25.00 Suits ’s $30.00 Suits vietere 8S $12.00 Overcoats ........006 ‘Ven ea ed Che $5.98 8 $15.00 Overcoats .......... Dilesee bic esee one $7.15 t's $20.00 Overcoat | Men's $15.00 Raincoat ag nes Spimaie va $7.90 Men's $20,00 2 hed Haadkerchiels ... << oncccccconcccebic 4¢@ | The finest $3.50 Hat ........e eee ees Fine mummatitched Handkerchiéle . 62... 00s 2. do wccace 5¢@ | Good Suspenders ° ‘ ie Memstitched Handkerchiefs ci....0icssccccccce . BE | Made like Presidemt Suspenders ......6.cceeeeee eens Men's Fine Seamless Hos ..... B¢ A 75e Suspender ....... BPS pac SO B Men's Heavy Wool Ho 8’ Caps H Night Robes Grocers’ and Butchers’ Frocxs..... . Waiters’ Coats ecb dd eevee . A fine Dress Glove och. cc cccvcees . Weber Clothing Co.| State Security Co. REMEMBER THE PLACE. ATCHISON, KANSAS. 4201 Second Av., Opposite the Pantages Walsh, wrecker of the Chieago Na The superstitious are pointing out | ‘Two clements, certain of the old | financter has escaped thin un- | : we 2m | seen force. Picknens aud death and have mingled eerly with the proto finan Tes 18 te the fate & surrounding the} ful number. It has figured prom! 1906, that the Om Jan. 18, 1908, Walsh was com He praised highly the officers and! jeag Joe Ba ay. northeast northward from Ra| men of the navy, saying that the| points. Ball venna boulevard acroms Ravenna! tried States has the beut person park. The proposed improvement | ic: in the world. : jhas been a bone of contention be-|" peuterdah! left at once for Now| The new Russian fore the committee and among! yor over the Banta Fe has adopted residents of the neighborhood for |__| w, men find a re several months bomb he has the bomb German prating offices are 10 | A, MCKAY JORDAN n the spot, and thereby jyears behind Americza im labor Bye Sight Mpectaltet are at daggers’ says it in because Culberson is Jealous saving der oe WML Maproioe, Bree ond “King Solomon's Mines” netted botlers of the steamer Maw eee om ts Set coe niin placed end to end, would Soap Lake Salts will relieve all ake a string 647 long i jforms of rheumatiam. oon THE FAIR Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Our spring goods have been shipped a little earlier than we expected, and now we find ourselves crowded for space, and in order to make room for same we offer for Saturday great values as mentioned below: . RAIN COATS, $2.98. Regular prices $10.00, $12.50,. $13.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00. All good styles and all col ors. Always achance to use a Cravenette Coat in Seattle a Rn of PRINTS AND GING- HAMS, 434c. 3,500 yards in the lot. Regular prices 6c, 7c, 8c and 9c, as long as they last you can buy them at 4ijc a yard. Not over MEN’S PANTS, $2.48. Regular prices $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. All sizes, and a fine line of patterns to choose from, Better get in on these. 12 yards to one custom er, as we want every- LADIES’ FURS, $5.00. body to have a fair show them. MEN'S UNDER- WEAR. 50c kind, 33c;: $1.00 kind, 50c; $1.25 kind, Regular prices $12.50, | at 63c; $1.50 kind, 75c; ] $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 $1.75 kind, 88¢; $2.00 J and $20.00, kind, $1.00. The snap of FANCY LAWNS, 9. a lifetime. See them. Regular prices 5c, 18¢ and 20c a yard. Nota LADIES’ HOSE, 12'c. } very big bunch of them. Regular price 20c, | but they are a snap. MEN’S SWEATERS, 35e. Regular price $1.00, Fancy worsted sweaters for men or big boys Only 4 dezen to sell Fast black, seamless, GROCERIES. Crab Apple Jelly, glass 5c; regular 10c. Canned Halibut, can 5c; regular 15Sc. Sockeye Salmon, can 10c; regular 20c. Falcon Pancake Flour, 6 Ibs. 19¢; regular 35c. Rainier Mineral Soap, 5c; regular 10c. fine gauge, all sizes. LADIES’ HOSE, 8 1-3c. Regular price 5c a pair. Fast black, long MEN'S WOOL SOx, 1 5c, Regular price 25c a pair. Long legged, all wool sox, in natural grey ®VERALLS-JUMP- ERS, 48c. Regular price 65c Best denim; in blue and white duck, same price. elastic leg, sizes 9 to 10%. CHILDREN'S HOSE, 12%c. Regular price 19¢. Fast black, 4x1. ribbed, all sizes 6 to 10, double heel, double -toe and double knee. GROCERIES. Macaroni, best grade, 4 Ibs. 25c. Spaghetti, best grade, 4 Ibs. 25c. Mixed Nuts, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, ete., 2 lbs. for 25c. Fresh Dates, 4%4c Ib., regular 9c. Choice Figs, 6'%4c Ib., regular 10c, California Raisins, 7!4c, regular 14c. Fresh Prunes, 6c, regu- lar 9c. Wisconsin Cream Cheese, 16c, regular 20c. LADIES’ JACKETS, 98c. Regular prices $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 All blacks, sizes 34 to 42 bust measure. Most of them lined all through. LADIES’ CORSETS. Black only, and small sizes. American Lady and W. B. Worth $1.00 to $2.50, at 25c pair. OUTING FLANNELS, 8 1-3c. Regular price 12'4c a yard, 2,000 yards of soft outing flannels, best of styles and colors. Sold at 12%c everywhere in Seattle. HOUSE WRAPPERS, HALF. About 100 house wrappers, regular prices $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. As long as they last at just half THE FAIR Secoad Ave., Between Pike and Pine Zz. A. MAFRIGE, tre. Cie Bsee ae remus,

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