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THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1908. 5 a cea a eipapaaiadanieeeadilaaaas Veta eae IMPROVE, No action was taken by the board | ma ho, she ald, had induced her caught the chil a 1 we , United Press. of public works y rday om the | to follow the life she was leading. ON PHONES ALLOWED for the last time } A vn PANCIBCO, Ma - one bid received at the last pre-|He subsequently married her tn The two were picked up by af 5 000 LIVES Monthly report the my coding moeting for the coustraction | the hospital and the case against] oat, which put out from the shore. | ’ headquarters of the vario r : | jou of the} him was withdraw ne end Coney ~ {north sewer, but as the bid is ap-| ‘The girl'n home wan in Tacoma, | | | board, indicate a ady improve t | proximately $200,000 in exce ot |The body is at Bonney-Watson's, | (By United Press.) (By United Press ment ip the labor conditions all lr the engineer's estimate, it will in all | GUTHRIB, Okla, Mareh 48 | MINNEAPOI March 18—~Th as tie ae n probability be rejected EXTEND TIME. | Persons of an inquinitive turn of ‘paangeears sani ‘ , in | mind who bave made a practies po “iay @ urching for an 4 FORMER COUNCILMAN jt Bi granted an ¢ un ofjot « over the telephone are fi ill, the fargeut ARREST GIRL F e a woman wt ways! \' dene to Jane 1 in which to file the | (@ be deprived of this form of! plant of ite kind in the world, whol a bd Thien net oY # ament roll of the Lake Wash: | @intisement The lower house of Good progress has bees mad = hiicour the 6000 emnloes the-es % Pee DIES AT WES. HORE Seo eee | er cette Naty ane as] Ona en ne ot te oinren o oewe| SOP : ge Deveta! street ansalln ‘ : | [Homute telephone regulaiion mee pos Milw wukee extension work cabiiviment' into 6 penta sa She carries a, 8 sure with the addition of au amend: | Cording to H.R. Wiliams, 200K eee oe een ae a aeviite » eer pcket, she pa ment imposing a fine of $6 to $50 | dent of the Chicago, Milwauk« oem ™ . — , y | pie to Daal a Miwaukee &/4 false alarm Mary Kubale Poll 18 J i we holster Prbieger es McArdle, formMorty coun ge agi opping over the wires | a Pant Rallwa company In bt round of the establish years old wa ested &% a climan for the (First ward, and The measure provides also for) Washington, who yeat ment the strangor espled a fire eall| terday on a © of shoplifting im 4 new lave Ne peparate booths for blacks and J av. near Pike st, turned to the elty, after a und pulled it “as a joke a ntore on Bee When arrested she appeared to later elected counetiman-at-ly arge,|° }died last night at his home at 1409|,, Al#ka Delegate Cale has held up| whites Fite & brand of a Kansas Cll inspection along the rout ot the orve Boren ay. Mr. MeArd the confirmation of James Shoup ° keop your 0 a rile was a na road between Butte and Beattle ' be in company with three the gun tb n bea himeeit as very| ae women, Bhe had gotten away with th brushe collars and of little value, it is dd at the outlook for the tive of Ottawa, Canade ona ne | for United Btates marshal of He expr | for De nnoacta be! wort James K. Love of Juneau [ma sap yining to Seattic in 1x89. summer on the Milwauke Paetfi (By United Press. PERLIN, March 1 Prince Lud « Twelve students of the Stanford extension ace “ eed, when apprehended by one as P highwayman t WHITE SLAVE DIES IN crealing disorder | Beores of Hindus, denied the| peror Menelik of Abyssinia, ha Gh nid < ing stories about OS lookin fate the mouth of Ut Biudents of the University of right to remaiv in Canada, are tak.| been expelled from many as an } treet number, and when proof river tunnel | | Michigan created riota at Ann Ar ing passage on the C. P. RB. steam: | “t The © Wht OX-| wa sucht sald she did not know has advantages | OSPITAL |bor Monday night and yesterday By United Press.) . [ere for India pelled from Saxony some time AZO. jer place of residence In tho first | Agtoc 1, ¢ March 18,-—Kr Charges of drunkeun and ¢ qpeored at. in jappeared in the court room with | ie well hidden and | handouffs th " de thastagtic citizens of thin to | Of has been struck on a ranch | order ri et have en prefe Olympia will soon have a gas Led far sayagg upon their wrists Whe) day "ere talking of recom: ing | near Ellensburg J red againat | in several cite plant | being sentenced Hagiteke Master Robert Henry K Nelson, son of 1 8. on duty on train No. last evening. > wa | Lous May Brown, who shot her self with suicidal intent in a lode adjacent to @ bank roll} place, no stick an| served 4 bie wie was suspect ts : tee hease at 4 : Senitor Nelson, haw died at Colo for a Carnegie hero medal ~s ot her a ’ oe “weeks oa cco kee vedo Bortage As the train was crossing the San * a aes epee Ws let | acholy over the life of alleged | on nited Btate Be W. P| Joaquin river here the trainmen , x . . of slavery she was leadin ny | Whyte died in Baltimore last night. | saw I.yearold Agnew over ba . , "i : , nai at Gc yourselt in th te was ldn@ing, died| "ies men ef the Coses| taliedos the bridge end foreed to in a few days we'll be moving into our splendid ne ore at Providence hospital last night She confessed to the police, when, D’Alenes, Idaho, have organized a Millinery Opening FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 906 PIKE ST. MRS. &. H. JONES drop into the river to avoid being fun down, Without an instant’s | A exceptional under- pricingsin the “Carpet and Drapery Stores”— nearly every one in Beattie has visited this qreat_removal sale- removal sale—not once, but again and again— and Pine St.—the finest housefurnishing store in the Northwest! Paaek dive, & Murry of okir Ffed yourself gazing spellbo Fg compact lead mine auic! your thoughts could follow endure WE ‘BURY YOU PRANK WATRANOLAR ® CO. too teat bail ONVIGTED OF BURGLARY “peak Bick was yeaterda rund majors in the supe THE LATEST IN ARTILLERY, fee a charge of burglary and) ————____ pte sentenced in the ¢ J BURGLARS GET LOOT. t by Judge Frater or Don't burdes ro: atives PACHIC BUMIAL CO 604 Joboston Hotiding ‘Bt Bs. tether ® mia Mort nen 248 Berke Bide During the absence of the family was that Black en-| yesterday burglars ed the real Tobbed the room of Ha ce of Attorney Josiah Thomas. an A. lL. Spea » Boylston av. and got away | ou been In yet? Trod the greatest reductions imaginable on all lines of seasonable house furnishings, during not afford to miss! you'l Roose, on the night of Jam with valuable silver and other! this great removal sal ductions you surely es MONTRACTS | Not in a Milk Trust sycouNTY §Horlick’s canis comminioners ve» | Malted Milk || aeanded contracts on a ¢ Ladiew Suits, Coats, Dresses, Evening and Afternoon Gowns. $35, Worth of New, Season , Silkk Kimonos. Silk Pettiooate, Waists of all deser cost to satisty the creditors. These ge ns, must be sacrificed regardiess of re the latest of 1908 spring novelties $10 Worth of Made-Up, Beautiful Spring Millinery, the handsomest assortment in the cit a mad soarecetasnt ¥ A. e original d genuine! plenty of staple black; also the new tones of bine, burnt and natural color straw, Milar and $354 ty penag Bead Sats Gave subatitetos jf Tovah, Leghorn, etc.. inciuding cartwheel shapes and Merry Widow sailora, The hate thie season are ais teenk read fer $14 t your Soda Fountaia jg brettier than ever, and are triramed with ribbons, pompons: wings and flowers, ete; also thousands of A glass of Horlick’s Matted Mite aN —makes @ delicious and ret lunch on a cald day | bee } | ,e for Horlick’s ) was sa | At All Droggists fe Thomas Alexan: |, Stiering the powder in hot water makes a nourishing. tigcatibie food: | figure of $5 1s = drink, better than tea or cotlee ORCHARD ROUTE oo A cuptal hot——on retir rT dollars’ worth of wotrim 4 sh # and trimmings, We will either sell the shapes and tr arate, of make them up for th ip to date, and I ¢ Guntract for work on th tread went to fF fe for $6,875, and the contr ti 1.765 teet of the Rex Ross re nings and tabo Every article In the atore nat jous to ¢ them out in the shortest possible time; therefore ing the pric sows to move the goods quickly, Come early and avold the afternoon rush tog ts @ partial fe Ladies’ Suits. Suite, in the hat spring modete inet are Kimone and Mandart sleeves English Box, Form and Semi-Fit Ladies’ Coats. Ladigi’ Box Coats, tn fancy biriped; also In plain coverts tngte@yef allwool fabric, suitabte for ) dressy Woman, for ev 0 Ladies ave ten times dtal!s ing induces restiul sleep ibe U.S. wavy yard. latest of Princess ade of liberty satin tmesealine, liberty silk HUR « Ded) tieg and other uy date teem n “4 Lingerie _. ear Former prices up ne gro tndeiel, Ia. au ast A En Meets Bee riser prices $18.06. $20.00. . $22.00. Receivers Salk LOT 1t-—Former price $25.00. 1 95 Kitchen Hel IS $30.00, $85.00. Recety ale~ ¥ $4. $30.00 room-size Wilton Velvet rug, $18.50. $19.95 Ladies’ Suits. 200 Ladies’ Suite to pick from. m the very latest spring styles of chiffon volles, serges; made f tho finest trimmings in the latest Leadon and Parisian aty See Former prices $45.00 to $106.00. Heeetver's Sale, your choice this is the most exceptional rug value you've ever been offered, and is in keeping with the remark- able removal values throughout the entire store. fine quality room-size Wilton Velvet rug, size 9x12, in Oriental and floral designs and $18, 50 rich colorings; regular value is $30.00; removal price for Thursday only ..... oO eeesecee $14.75 mer prices $40.00, $45.40, $50.90. Recelver’s Bale $13.75 Ladies’ Waists. la Stunning Net Waists. Made over foundativn of sheer silk, dbewe dainty Nei Waiets are effectively trimmed with Val. and Ctuny laces. One model is of em broidéred net, with a lace yoke Aviother has lace Jabot with trim wings on sleeve and collar, For mer prices up to $10.00. Recety or’ Bal jan extra good chance to toi pricings this sale offers an exceptional opportunity for the housewife and hotelkeeper to replenish the sheet stock at pricings®s most unusual these sheets are extra good value, and are made especially for us, and finished with extra wide hems. sale will continue as long as quantities last THE STERLING SLICER, 25¢. Once you see this article used, you would never be 0 Ladies’ m Watsts, of fine French and India lawn; some “Without it. Cuts the vegetables in any shape de- sited. Many attractive and delicious dishes may $32 50 have rows of fine embroidery 3 9 81x90 sheets, torn and ironed; medium grade of muslin; a splendid value at 85 : 69 with very little work. Value } ’ tagotting, joined by pin ta $ y 5 ee gg ‘ ‘ , : anaemia mayne sc special ‘ 4 ic Dogeus of other beautiful at : in this bot to Choose from 81x90 sheets, torn and froned: heavy grade mus- | 81x90 hemstitched sheets, of heavy muslin, well THE STERLING PARER, 10¢. ‘The Sterling Parer, Corer and Slicer, an indispen- article; saves time and vegetables; tant cut your thumb, as with a paring knife. ..........A0e THE STERLING CAN OPENER, 10¢. | j This Can Opener will open an id sh y size an aped can Quicker and easier than the old wa It turns the | i Bette ic!our poke mora OC | | { Former prices $2.50 and $3.00. Recetver's Sale $1.49 Ladies’ Waists. 5600 Ladiew Lawn Walste, of old Knglish embroidery, panel work and beading; others trimmed with Val. lace. Former prices $1.56 to $2 Receivers Sale lin; good valve at $1.10 each: special 89c | | made and finished; regular value $1.26 89c each; sale price made; very good value at $1.25 each 81x90 extra heavy hemstitehed sheets; 1 HH peel daasse « 62 Ne C | regular value $1.40 each; , special .. ‘ down comforters—33 1-3 per cent reduction from regular prices sample bedspreads and blankets—50 per cent reduction from regular prices. Ladies’ Coats. 200 Ladies’ Spring Coats, In light coverte and black, fine broadcloth, clegantly trimmed with atk collars and eulfs Former prices $17.50, $20.00, $25.00. Recetvor's Sate $10.98 Ladies’ Suits. 3 Ladies’ Suita, in the late spring styles of broadcloth, serge and fine striped cheviots, tn black, green, brown, red and bine; tor +button, Prince Chap, fitted back, noteh corar, strictly tailor ed, silk taffeta lined Former prices $27.50, $20.00, 81x90 extra heavy linen finish sheets, splendidly $2.50 Long Crepe Kimo- nos, $1.65. Something lke 27 doven in all oft faney Oriental Figured Crepe Kimonos. ‘Trimmed with Satin Ribbon neck, front and sleeves they are cut generousty full. All the new colorings that are wash able. The material alone is worth $2.50. Sale price | —ali sale rc —all sales fin for cash only. al; no refunds “held for tu: Ss ami | ture delivery. allowed. —no telephone, | oh RO yr, [deliveries mail or C. O. | made In turn | Toilet Soap, 12:4¢. Floor Paint, 39¢. tan of the famons © Kleen Tollet Boap; cont Bakes the skin soft and | trom; wears like iron; 12ic special, per can 39c Sateen Petticoats. Ladies’ Mack Sateen Petticoats with deep ruff extra wide Former prices $1.26 and $1.50 1 quart can of Rubber Cement Floor Paint; 10 colors to select Ladies’ Millinery. 1,000 Ladies’ Spring Hats, of $25.00. Receiver's Sale Siesta ena eres Sale D. orders| Garden Sets, 306. Kor mee RS HE fixes" | Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. | of purchase. in Trowels, D¢. re pe a Bolt o arge oo) ailes or Bom ~ = Child's 3-Plece Garden Set: con tat of hoe, rake and 85c Ladies’ Evening and Aft- ernoon Dresses. $17.75 Sate Will Con- tinue Until the Entire Stock te tof the trimmings AMUGEMENTS. | _AMUCEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. a) ee Ney Ladies’ Skirts. Hundreds of Ladies’ Skirts, ec et a i neta ane hte ints ttn ing, $2 aitie Moore Theatre Mower, $2.98. Poultry Netting, $3.39. Closed Out. FT made of the very finest ull-woolf 4. i PRT, ES sgh YRIDAN, serit COLISEUM Lois Theatre Reliable Arcad A Rol! of 150 running feet beat This sale is]. . House Dresses, Imported Japa : ¥ Rentilo’s Lending Vaudeville Henre. Banset, Ma Ind, 4996. Arcade Lawn |} we me final Altera. | cPiffon, panama, voile, with dou gs eine Sa gy ik | @tock im bulk, J} CAPTAIN ROALD AMENDSEN | All Week, Big iv Season, : te re Poult t nd nese Silk Robes, with fancy silk ~e | Prives--200, 2 onerved meatn, % — - ‘ “py oy . ; g Pohang Thure tions will be | ble ruffles of deep tailored folds | oy ery: gitk Kimonos, Nem | CX and B) pectures, with ptereowt Views of tho | , Prives--20s, 20¢; reserved, geese, 00s | m sroumne.” ow: easy a ig; 60 inches hi a embroidery jones, > nase. " orthweat Passage ob . & season 9 - day's fiver, at, per $3 39 charged Just | and heading of silk ribbon. Tallor " Setsieds Secu pn _ om oe spate’ o a | oy, Ror, iene I : a ze gee onsing ques 0 1 ply potwee Heke : Ro a ate 4 Re ‘ni At, special $ 98 roll ’ the cost o atitehed and fashioned extra full caday anni ve tins ia ths Otis the hours of 6 BEST SHOW EVER GIVEN HERE a} When Knighthood Was tm 2 Pk rs te ng and wide. In all colors and sizes, | and 6 o'clock 5 ho re Theatre Rs IES ps Seed, 8. Se. tove Pi namel, 10¢. at pm piaibh. Mgttate Suceonson 4 . pe ‘ Lyric Theatre ire, Mra Foeeding SF pag Pgh: oF megy om ders. Xo goods | Less Than the Cost of Less Than Half of For- | ¢ ROBINSON |) acumen Per PC Rg wep ee, : Seeds; all va ery black and joan |B sent on approv . ‘ . | she anal ae 5 apecial, 5 barn off or crack; ape 10 ype Sg the Material. mer Prices. Receiver. Ry 4 re SI Plotars et Rvery-tey Wie bese CF cia 3 ‘ c gn Day, | | The Grand AWAY AMOVE TIE STANDARD Sutton, Hendrie, Walters & Wesson, SPECIAL PURCHASE FOOD CHOPPERS. 0 Well-Known Griswold Food Chopper; will not at handle; cuts everything fine or coarse, as de- not mash, it CUTS; new patent hold- ~ does not mar the table; 75c Shape ent Living F Mail Orders Filled the Same Day Received — Money Must Accompany the Order. 1206 Second Ave. REMEMBER THE PLACE AND DATE OF SALE. Balcony, Te Gallery, 2: | Seattle Theatre “Varqualed Vaudeville.” Daily Matinees, rithed V ee & Drees, Mare Phdnes 00 Dally at 2:90, 7, 8 and ® p.m. } an elger & Hurlbut || Next Door to Pantages’ Theatre ss pect a | ; "| ‘ Ty | nallnondhca NEW SPRCTALTINS.-BIG HEADLINERS | [/C5)), Pantagescope |