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pangs was shop night and ed y aflernooe and oe sont | Abraham Lincoln. "An aad He. One of the | with aw 825 wateh, & diamond ring, | PSM has been arranged nile the others We8t | two opal rings and $2.50 in change. | Cycle Singers. after scattering the contents of} The musical evening given Sat His Money dressers and other receptacles |UMay by the Cycle Singers, under | Ore-| about the room |the direction of Edmund J, Myer ange! W. D. Hamilton, a waiter, who/4t the Columbia college recital hall, | commanded | has & room at the house, was de | ¥4* attended. and the associa: | Blanch | talned at police headquarters pend: |“0n's initial entertainment was | Saturday | ing investigation of the case. | Pronounced a success, Among the } | ‘ singers were Mre, Chandler| the gun hela! | Sloan, Miss Gertrude Conn, Mr, A mewn face, an |S PARRA AAAA AAA AM EC Blanchard aud Mr. James For a": BITS O'NEWS >) * | * 4d programs | ee ee eee eee ee eee Hore Blven yesterday afternoon. | Jone under the direction of Frank | ba the | Alvin Gillett, the sololat at muste recital hall. Tebo this afternoo read by Charity Organization Entertainment An enjoyable program was given Me VM © all the best parposes: for the 116 Pines hoes TH of Two or More They Commit Robberies “Saturday and Sunday Nights---Burglaries Also to Police. TOMA NOE tiine Pavievona by | Reported Mins Florence McKinley and Mr.| a O. W. Gaixey. Mins Jessie Me. | Killigan fs @ pretty young vooallst, | F ncow g Chinaman, ¥ ' are Saturday night forcea| W!th & most promising voice of rich | eH ted ec|an entrance to the salearsoes - quality and sweet freshnews., Mins | last night as be 1 the Paoific Coast Trunk company | Flerence McKinley gave a daint | angling ' nd away with six sult cases, |4!¢ sympathetic impersonation of ed him together, one A clear store at 412 Fitth ay, | ‘he character of “Nastas Mr.| eeneaing him dow ak Was entered and several hundred | Galxey, Who was heard recently in| after the ears and & case of amoking to Merchant of Venice,” given at} Bar becls Watrecinan Mas Columbia College of Music, haw | Hayden avd od Thomas J. K. Frew, pend asing stage appearance and | rters, Where be vestigation of the cigar store | Yolee of good quality, with an accu ‘of $25. On a Nee and distinct enunciation | at the Rooming House Entered. | in Memory of Lincoln | oes Prowlers entered the home ot|,, embers of the Grand Army of of 806 B. Oliv Mrs. George Morris, proprietress o a toe ocak meas — See ibage in V ‘ coming house at 1316 Sixth av. ji ake M. K. church. In 4 Alvin Gillett as Soloist. to be given Thursday evening by 8. Johnston Company at thelr Myrtle Social Club. The Myrtle Socal club was en tertained by Mre. Steele and Mrs. last week for the benefit of the |C. was referee. Charity Organtea St Egan's | ere | ball. A large audience was present; 2OR BASEBALL PAINTS pecans: cof MINER O THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, MARCH 30, HOLD-UP MEN ARE BABY MONARCHS STILL AT WORK and the recelpte were Ampeg the best ram were a} | Mine Hazel Smith Loulk Dimond; a number of solos "RULE presemtation of the one-act Russian} 0% oNCONNONOUNK salinfactors bers on the election | ted by Mr 0 as ping down town | Wilbar Chace, organist, at the First} will be/ Presbyterian church, and the other! recital | given by J, Edmund Butler, organ: | ist, at the Trinity Parish ehureb.| Misa Gertrude M. Horner was the soloist at the Presbyterian church recital, and Miss Mrowainski at/ the Trinity chureh ritone, vi (Seattle Star LONDON, Mareb europe now governed by four’ baby jarchs. From the royal nursertos 20.- im, at the Elder. The bout was held at Lake Ray Coopers’ bait wudlence H before an enthusiastic W. Croft of the &. A Piper & Tan, 1024 The most of The official call for the demo; The call fixes the caucuses for | least money The Occidental Pool! Room cratic county convention to be held | 4Pril 7. primaries April 10 and con Everything new. 208 Occidental April 13 to « delegates to the by em A be eal ay state convention in Spokane, has Aeevtrtee I r cours n ere | A. ©. LADD, P. bees ‘issued by the King county4 Mt! Se a Jefferson Da anque democratic committee jheld ander the aus ¢ the lKtog County Dem: atic club and) jihe cduuty committee E GROTE-RANKIN CO. — | *Stue'call provides for the election Complete Furnishers of _Homes, Steamboats and Hotels y of fresh air brings a glow to ’s cheeks. Arrange to take the infant out in one of these special go-carts GoCart Like Cut $3.50 sh fet is a very popular style, Comfort; Ge- $7 75 Substantisliy made built of selected quartered Cart . Mining GoCart } 2 , , white oak, on very plain, This very prettily design- to sell without > yi x ed reclining and folding Go- .* cushions. The straight lines, with two small Cart is built with an open Special is bullt en- drawers—one velvet lined for scroll side pd roll reed seasoned hard , ‘ arm. The frame ie made of Meely finished, and silverware—one long drawer seasoned white maple, gear Bd dash adjust for linens and the two roomy ing and push rods are en- positions The ameled a rich dark green Tide and gearine are cupboards provide ample The four rubber-tire 10-1nch @ameled & dark storage room for china, wheels are firmly fastened The wheeis are “ . to the axles by a patent With good weight rub glass, etc. cluteh. Back and dash od Mires. Pick it up Tues You will find this number in the pol Jost and cart folds very Because when sold tu iehe to sell compactly; worth $12.76 Way it britign Tuesday at @ saving of $11.50. A $33.00 and sold as shown, with @ the stock into six ¢ ferent lots. Curtains worth from § up to ¥, take your choles for lots hance a ‘ same way ‘ ; price . ' price 0 values: price 0 Vi price : price German Steins, Blue; Special 25¢ umber of then fn blue, to Price; worth 50c, A Weathered or Golden Oak Buffet to Sell for value. 250 Pairs to Close Out. Prices Reduced to a Shadow he selling of these Curtains quite sim In lot No. $4.50, “$21.50 very one This buf- Yes, it’s the own in the cut. Provide for the Tiny Tot's parasol and cushions. Comforters 4 Stock of Exceedingly Fine Ones to Sell for Less Judging the results of this three days’ special # Comforters by Monday morning's brisk trading, well say if you want to take advantage of this money-saving event, ter make it a point to call carly Tuesday. A $2.15 Comforter, cotton filled; price aple, we have 1 we have Tuesday and ling of that bet * A $3.60 Comrorter, siikoline cover; price A $2.85 Comforter; large size; price 4.60 Comforter, sateen cover; price . Comforter, white cotton filled; price sateen covering; Comforter A Decorated China Cuspi- dor for 30¢ Tuesday. One of those flat styles, the kind that won't tip over easily; dec orated and worth 6c; 30 Tuesday ....... c Exclusive Service.) mon EUROPE SRNDCOLOHADUIONIA DOOD A) ON THE LEFT THE RUSSIAN CZAREVITCH, AGED 4, AND BE LOW HIM THE SPANISH HEIR, LESS THAN A YEAR; |MIDDLE, THE ITALIAN HEIR, 3), AND ON THE RIGHT, THE |CROWN PRINCE OF NORWAY AGED 6. 4 years nt is Prince & year old is —— Russia, who old. The um Olaf of Norway of ~ donee. of Or, Fe EL teeta, 100 cheb RILEY IS WINNER OF Russia, Italy, Spain and Norway er. Olaf can prat weglan ave. N. commands are tseued that compel and ah - he wilght | Instant obedie on the part of smattering of French, Little Hum Terpsichore Dancing Club. WRESTLING mera the prood monarchs who aus or | bert, prince of Pledm« who Is The first dance of the Terpst \¢ rs from nowhere else. 3% years old, | ys for & sharp Mancing club will take place These nurseries contains the next | temper, which he its from his | ster Miss Fogelquist will | ---——— ules of the four great nations grandfather, the ince Nicholas entertain the club at the next meet | In one of the fastest of wre: And one of the infant princes has of Montenegro. The ung 10 {og jdouts, Frank Riley of Vaughn won| ™re attention paid to him than/monthold Syauish heir, the prince Progressive Rag Club. from Elery Borton of Tacoma Sat. t* sultan of Turk the empress of the Asturias, in just no The “Progressive Thought club/urday night, taking the first, third Of Chiga and Pr nt Roosevelt ing how to do without a will meet next Wednesday after and last falis in 20, 12 and 17 min. | Combined while the nu le i noon at the home of Mrs. EB. T. Bow | reg respectively Borten took the The best look of the royal for another occupa ley, S20 Tine Gy. He, “Suamation” |necend and fourth fale in ein ang emertet is the esarevitch of! pected shortl will be the title of a paper to be| seven minutes ET TT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION CALLED BY COMMITTEE jor és jie « ntitied mater, of which Seattle te 174, Georgetown | jpex; Sixth ward, SMeventh ward | Bighth Academy Westlake Hotel 1833 Broadway Redding’s Dancing Queen Anne av rd 619 Ninth ward, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Fre }mont; Tenth ward, May's Hall, La }tona; Bleventh ward, Allen's Hal | 59th and Kirkw Twelfth ward. Town Hall, Columbia; Thirteenth ard, S¥pher's Hall, 238 Broadway (Ballard); Fourteenth ward, W. 7 Campbell's Real Estate Office, cor jner California South at, West | Seattle; Georgetown, Wilson @& Bryan's Real Estate Office ORATOR HAS BEEN CHOSEN TO NAME BRYAN AT DENVER. SS IGNATIUS J. DUNN, (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service.) national couvention has se lected Ignatius J. Dunn to | Wm. Jennings Bryan fn nomination }for president of the United States | Dunn fs one of the four delegates jatlarge selected by the Nebraska state convention He is city attorney of Omaha and been identified with democratic state politics for 12 years an attorney of high standing and ¢ [brilliant orator, During the party | diswensions in recent years in Ne braska he has managed to strike a happy medium, and now represents {4 united party tn the state ins TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pier 2. [trips daily, 60¢ round trip. cratic Ten row we IN THE) and the country districts 108. The primaries will be on April 10, between the hours of 7:30 p. m 1 pad 6:30 p. m, at the following of Seattle—First ward as ‘st av. south; Second war Knowles’ Feed and Flour Sto 26th and Jackson; Third ward, Ma jdrona dali, 21st and Jefferson sts }Fourth ward, Municipal Court j Rooms Fifth ward Arcade An-) place He is} | 908. The Rhodes Co. Important Sale of Glassware Domestics | Stair Carpet Notions Bargainized Weather Forecast Showers Tonight or Tues day: Possibly Light Frost Tonight; Moderate West Winds. lis THE PRINCE MARRIED TO ANNA GOULD? | PRINCE HELIE DE SAGAN. There's no profanity meant in the name of Prince Helle de Sagan, who is now or expects soon to be id. But, in place married to Mme. Anna ( b uly bow a letter «” would letter v | sane is said to have come to this country at the same time ae Anna,| but on a different ship and strictly Incognito. It was necessary, It ems, if he was ever to finger the uid millions with that beautiful | carelessness so eminently affected iby the Castellane family, He is a 1° asin of Boni. PACIFICS WIN The Pacific Meat thelr second game Co. at nine won Woodland .| SHORT NEWS FLASHES Sale of High Grade Table Glassware That includes Near Cut bp One-Third to One-Half Less Than the Regular Price Colonial and other desirable utters To be sold at ‘* The Glassware in this sale represents the highest ot ta © that been hed a grade gle for ha shown anon poal exact! cla 4 nicety erry Dishes How it high ad J and Ba owls, Nappies Pickle Olive and Jelly D Punch DInch Ghallow Bowls. worth 1 Footed worth Colonial each pattern; regularly Punch $3.00 Handled Jelly Dishes, Colonial pattern each Tue ch Dishes, Bowls, renda Colonial each pattern; regularly 1 regularly 200 Fancy 16e; Tue Fancy Patterns in Deep Salad Tuesda Shape Pickle each regularly worth and Berry Bowls; Cream and Sugars, Colonial pattern; Tuesda ’ Plain Gold Band and Engraved Water Tumblers, Co- Jonial Wine and Water G Bowls and in a great cry finely finished; a set all go at SPECIAL PR See the Window Display. ices 82-Inch India Linon, a beautiful, white, in two different finisher white dresses or underwear; Tuesday, a yard .... 35c Linen Huck Towels, 20x38 inches; bleached snow white, woven in floral designs; hemstitched at the ends; Tuesday, each 114 Bedspreads, beautiful Marseilies patterns, hous. stitebed, ready for use special $1.35 Spread Tuesday . Good, Heavy, Dependable Brussels Stair Carpet, 27 ine wide; our regular 76e qual Tuesday Good, Heavy Bru ette Stair Carpet, 27 inches wide; regular price 60c s yard; Tuesday, a yard e Cordemn, the new, sanitary Stair Carpeting; 23 inches wide; in a variety of new effects; regular 40; Tuenday, a yard Warren's Silk-Covered Featherbone, quality, in black or white; a yard, sheer quality, snow suitable for either our our regular 15¢ Tuesday ° tt Se Pins, 360 full count, needle points, in all siz Tuesday, a paper ‘ Machine Need! 3 needles all standard makes— Don't work butteonholes; buy them by the yard, on fine lawn; according to quality, a yard—14¢ to .... be Mending Tissue— Tuesday The Rhodes Co. | adviser, assassinated at Frisco” last week John Schiemer, of Mt. Vernon, was killed the other night while in a friendly seuffie. He fell and his Kaiser William has recalled his dixapproval of Dr. David J. Hi) neck was broken. |as United States ambassador to suc | Ground breaking ceremonies for | ceed Tower the new soldiers’ home at Port | James Harrison, one of the pio.| Orchard will be held April 7. Ma |neer residents of the La Conner | rine bands from the navy yard will | nate. died yesterday. fureish music. The insurrection in Korea is be State Superintendent of Public | Meved to be over. Ma rebels | Instruction R. B. Bryan is lying at death's door at North Yakima, euf- fering from congestion of the brain. NEW STEEL BUOYS. Two more steel buoys will preb- | have been killed by the Japanese | The hello girls of Lewiston j Idaho, struck at noon Saturday an eight-hour day. Following a rv | fusa!l of the superintendent to com j ' ply, the girls showed him a rough | |, time and then walked out jably be provided for the com | ‘ | venience of shipping in the harbor. | Prestdent Roosevelt has sent a . wreath which will be laid on The buoys cost about $1,400 each | cof {fin of D. W. Stevens, Kor and are regarded as much superior sarangi to the wooden buoys Women’s Toggery We bave a large assortment of New Spring Suite for wo men CASH. CREDIT. WESTBERG @ CHILDS, inc. — oe SUPERFLUOUS HAIR wee oe the new preparation without ime seattio Rete P co. 18-14 Second Ave. air Finance —Yukon, 10 Thanks to that mighty horse-sense public, whom, the sald, no man could fool a second time, that public which in 38 yeare has never failed to back me up In my public exploitations, | landed Yukon on Saturday a splendid success—an all-record breaking success, ’ trading 700,000 shares were sold. Never be- fore in the history of stocks, en in a full trading day of five hours, have ay ),000 actual shares of any stock been sold by one interest. In spite of the great, good-natured mob, which trampled upon rules and regulations, and swept aside the ¢xtra police detailed to Wal! and | State stree ent through on schedule time. A grea’ ection of the public now own 700,000 shares: Another and larg section have been left belated. They will come Into market today and t Lincoln day | park yesterday by defeating the Se-| following days, and their buying will advance the price at 10, perhaps jar Lumber Co. by 17 to 0 to 16, its actual worth now--and later to whatever price is justified |The big lumbermen proved to be] by the splendid dividends it will pay easy victims. Chas. Durig, the left Never has any stock affair so uniformly benefited every one con- handed twirler of the Pacific’s,| cerned in bayers, brokers and speculators. All classes have | struck out 14 men, passing 2 and al-/ made money, cularly the brokers, who, because of the way in lowing only 1 hit. The Pacific®| which it was handled, have made for themselves in one day's tradix foie a tg fae ee | besides their commissions $250,000 to $360,000 which otherwise would aide of Sea rite to Wm > come é | Lambe, 803 First av., Seattle = oe IMPROVEMENT CLUB. | A special meeting of the East Lake Improvement club will Wednesday evening at § o'clock at be held | While Wall and State streets had a wild time of it, as they always must have when the great public, bent on real business, visits them, it was such a good-natured, jolly time that their hats should be in the air along with their huszas, but, instead, a section of both localities | was surly at my success, as they always ba been and probably al- ways will be. These say, now that I am leaving Yukon to “the street,” that they will see that i does not go above 8 for some time to come, jthe hall clad rooms at Boston 1 should leave the stock to “the street,” but the aiti(ade of jatreet and tlake avenue. Im-| these growlers has decided me to stay with It for a week longer, | portant busin will be brought uP) to show them that to keep a stock in great demand at say 10 for at the meeting, the present, even though it all been turned over to the public at When was the firet operation for} 8M average of 7, and even though they, the public, are to secure all appendicitis performed?—Appendix| the benefits of the rise, it is as easy as It ts to sell 700,000 shares abscesses were opened many OMAHA, Neb., March 90.—The| centuries ago. Hancock in 1848 Nebraska delegation to the demo. incised an appendix abscess before | fMuetuation could be felt; Kroniein in 1884 removed a perforated ap- pendix, but the patient died; Mor ton in J887 had the first eu case of appendicectomy.—American Medicine. ‘To every purchaser of 600 or over at the Band Box Market, 1100 First ticket free. oe , a car SHOE SALE New stock, Big reduction in prices thir week. We must raise money at once FREDLUND, HORMBERG & LARSON, 706 Pike yet. i astul | in two hours when the combined efforts of “the street” cann ket half that amount of stock in two week The growlers too, how prettily a stock will perform for the public when the public comes to town to buy It 1 have carried out my programme to the letter, and the public have all the Yukon which will be sold to them, anless, when it is found impossible to keep the price below 15, it should become necessary to let out some of the exploration company's 2,800,000 shares, which President Daniel Guggenheim has assured me will be sold, but at much higher figure than now prevatls. Therefore I again to the public everwhere: Buy Yokon at | any price under as an investment, and I say to all who have | Already bought, don't part with any of your stock under 10. I ask both classes to watch the movements of Yokon fm all the different markets where {t will be most actively traded in from now on, and to judge by its price whether some of us know as much about market operations as we do about talking to the people through the press BOSTON, Mass., March 30, 1908