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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY tal 1909. NEW STEAMSHIP LINE TOLD THAT SHE FOR THE PACIFIC COAST {IS A VICTIM Rverything to | we Complete, | Store Closes Daily at 5:30. [under One Me |__ Purnten the Dey Goods FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Katonstve Janes of Dependad MAY START WITH TEN BOATS lar calle at Seattle, Tacoma, [RANGAS WOMAN INVESTED wa AND PLY BETWEEN PAN. San Francisco, San Pedro and AN OSTRICH FARM AT | AMA AND SEATTLE. San Diego SEATTLE, Mor cl met gy The purchase of ten steamers, at ; WASHINGTON, Fob, 24.—ny U.\a total cont of $10,000,000, Ie con |, MYA Martha K. Picking, of Win A. bill requiring the Panama templated. It ts planned that the | Meld, Kansas, has written to Mayor road company to establish and steamers shall be of §,000 to Miller that she and others in the A Comprehensive Line of Floor Coverings spring The display of Spring Floor Coverings is complete. Particular attention is directed to the beauty of operat ties of embanaie and uhait. t . ant | wtate had been invetgied into buy s us ae the Pacific coast wus Intratuced on lous than Te kiwte me haw.” {ine blocks of stock Inthe Amertean Mf the patterns, the breadth of assortments and the lowness of the prices. third Poor @ floor of the house today by) MeLachlan spoke in support of |O#trich company, She wants to ; Faprenentative MeLachian, of Pase-/the measure, saying that such & Lees tagingene dd ppt 7g LO EOE . C Si R | Odd R In Various ‘ » Ca line ts absolutely wary for the 7 ag onde ie rl a ~ —— . if "measure. provides tat | eigen’ teeae, ie |me'marar'haa wens to are il Carpet-size Rugs Large Carpet-Size Rugs USS sizes ; cad —tesmammsatne eer cee tearm Se tee: PRaatie. cones or chen inet + ie || 9x12 Wilton Rugs, fifty-six patterns; 9x14 Body Brussels, $40.00. 4-6x7-6 Wilton Velvet, $9.00. | ibe pelle have le ened ae the ne } $42.00, $45.00, $48.00, $55.00, $60.00. 10-6x10-6 Body Brussels, $38.00 | i . ¥ Sen ( DID NOT STEAL PROPERTY EXEMPT | campany has dlanppeared 70 ‘it 9x12 Axminster Rugs, thirty-three pat- 10-6x12 Body Brussels, $40.00. +-6x7-6 Body Brussels, $9.00 noe Har apop 4 t offices in the Kmptre batld = a ciny e ( $5) x oO $18. tax sameament, Henry B. Levy and | sey ge intl cnghn a acand gy terns! $23.00, $25.00, $28.00, $30.00, $35.00, 9x14 Wilton, $ 0.00 : 6x9 Wilton, $18.00. ; asking that the court restrain the ole helt by a storage com $45.00. 10-6x10-6 Wilton, $50.00 } 6x9 Body Brussels, $15.00, city from taxing their property, con-| pany for unpald charges, and as| iy Poo: 10-6x12 Wilton, $55.00, $75.00, x9 Body Brussels, $15.00. sisting of loty 4 and 4, block J, of} 9x12 Velvet and Wilton Velvet Rugs, near a8 can be estimated the gul Ben's fifth addition, in the Denny | diic ts out about $15,000 10-6x14 Wilton, $65.00. 8-3x10-6 Wilton, $23.50. . Bs Jack Malone, whe, — James | bit regrade. l ieee emeetes rele. on print fourteen patterns; $24.00, $31.00. 11-3%15 Wil : $70).00 x MeDonald, was arreated Saturday a sh alleged Im the complaint that]. "Volts agn with promise of a| Oct? cae * igen aieiakh 13x15 ilton, $/ 8-3x10-6 Wilton, $27.50 y ore = Se sone BAi80 darinece fore Tieteot ktrip| magnificent ostrich farm near sone me pa Saxony, isugs, seven pa 10-6x13-6 Axminster, $34.00. _ or 22 : WS corr Se EES) Ratha 10-6x12 Tapestry Brussels, $20.0v. 8-3x10-6 Body Brussels, $20.50. y ieee Sree neat, oe Beowent regrade leave the lott nat | Hoe recorda it can be sald that it 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, twenty-six 11-3x12 Tapestry Brussels, $20.00. 9x9 Body Brussels, $19.00 @ charge placed | 70 fect above the street. No dam} gold lots of stock vatterns ; $27.00, $30.00, : sody Brussels, $19.00, Ff wee SF eae is ahmed, have been award. | It is estimated that fully $7,000 — 4 % Art S uares—— O19 6 © { rg sg ig FS ye gtr phase the city bases ite tight to tes | Worth of stock was wold direct to 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, nineteen q x12 Wilton, $22.50, 4 . }the prope Beattie people ® q : . i f d etal ee oe oe oer eetty im exempt from tars] No dividends have been declared | Patterns ; $15.00, sae 919.00 om Ingrain Art Squares. 9x12 Wilton, $29.50. "lation becawme of the damages|and the hearest the company ever cs t-size S$ are representec o " > . ; Sav" astea South ine Semin eterestngptome Fe am eae Se eeene SS Sethe ure in difter ot ies " a ro them be follow a ‘et ap ¥ 9x12 Body Brussels, $22.50, oo hg when It bought a ploture of the bird | different sizes, ame oll iranite Art Squares. x12 } , $22.50, him the watch which he in * hich i i : wat Welles “Foye " " Tested to keep watil the $10 was DOES NOT KNOW WHERE os eee, cede. which, by | US? 7-6 Body B Is, $12.00 pen s' I oe Rugs. 9x12 Smyrna, $16.00. ene. j the way, was really a work of art 4-6x7-6 Body Brussels, $12.00, ag Carpet Rugs. é : lud@e Frater has ordered that NO : : S ee oe rote i ty 11-3x12 Wilton, $40.00. fame be profeced im court to HE IS NOW K 6x9 Body Brussels, $21.00 Smaller Rugs in tines 18236, 22x36, nna oth he shail | 5 ¢ ti 4, 30x60, 36x63, 36x72, are rep ‘ be Deenaee en in’ of bikean] Otte Miine, bow te Adenn, Gael CLAIMS CARMAC | 8-3x10-6 Body Brussels, $25.00, $27.00, : whe a eel a is a , np cea ct cr ge staat 10-6x13-6 Wilton, $38.00. eorpus }wants to know if he is stfil hel 7 $15.00, $22.00. vo erate plies a P sane A buipedn: dears " 2 Wilton, $35.C jin the jail here on a charge of in H D BEHIND 4 pei ilton, Ft €48 00 and colors. 10-6x12 Wilton, $35.00, | sanity. AN of which, contained 6x9 ilton, $27.00, $35.00. ° 10-6x12 Wilt $45.00. " in a rambling letter received at WOMAN é > Wilt $35.00. 4 IMLS HON, pte a Mayor Miller's office today, leads x12 Wilton, $35 Sake rin arpe mgs— : ‘ : Otto's heat le a iittie oo the blink | COL, COOPER DESCRIBES TRAG 8-3x10-6 Wilton, $40.00, $55.00 P It id rt = patterns, $2.25 Delos. Wilton, GAQRD b Otto's head fs a Iittle on the blink. . a 3 ‘ ow Hton, forty-eight patterns, pe.e. ‘ to $37 i that P. A. Gaumits. an employe | ‘The record shows that Blans wai EDY WHEN EX.SENATOR 4 6x0-6 Axminster, ry ool and $3.50 a yard. 8-3x14 Wilton, $32.00. om St. thinks In another dep-| ture occasions at Ballard and re| — PtL—OENIE® THREAT. or ie water Wilton Velvet, fifteen patterns, $1.85 | 83x14 Wilton, $33,00 tion of the gang of bed boys) io.l04 and that he was next heard SU ox? Axminster, $10.0. ? : 0 ent - . : a OO a ya 9x15 S40 tat Monday morning. whan from tn the Tacoma all, held on pNABEVILLE, Team. — 8-3x10-6 Axminster, $20.00, $22.00, ~ wen " payer: patterns, $1.10, $1.25 Pals Wilton, $40.00. 3 Gaumits dbrco prowlers | similar charge. Th thorities be | By U can Cooper too! > et YO rns, 3 ac ose > her house at S19 Iith ay. | Uewe that Blanz wandered about |the stand today in the trial of him: | $27.00 T B 1s, $9.00 and $1.35 a yard ee a Gaumitz goes to work at 5) the country until he reached Ak self and his som, Robin, for the kill | 6x9 Tapestry Brussels, ) me eid ae = ‘ ¢ ‘ » +B 3 : cot to the morning, and Monday here, by poser eae caeal ing of Senator Carmack, and told | 83 108 T $ Fete Srusocle $13.00, Body Brussels, forty-four patterns, 9x15 Body Brussels, $30.00. ich Songtime hn, that tome ae writing. nd her oe coe = othe caved ooh be task Carmack | rt si : $1.60, $1.65 and $1.75 a yard We have just received two carloads of pre’ abo ot writing an ng © wor he was « 7 e E 1 sh that Glecttis eben "and ene [atin = Swath and spoke to him. Me said Car la. Runners— Axminster, twenty-three patterns, 95e, | [plaid and Printed Linoleum. hand went in search of the tn-| ———— mack immediately reached for his/ $1.25, $1.40 and $2.00 a yard. . : : . Not a sight of them could pistol and jumped behind Mrs | ef —? Printed Linoleum ranges in price from : A VENTISTS WANT Eastman. 2-3x9 Wilton, $12.00. Tapestry Brussels, forty-five patterns, Pe se ; f. Int: i 1.10 t inking. that they ad acaped, “I remember saying something 2-3x12 S », $15.00 80c, 90c, $1.10 and $1.20 a yard 55c to &5c a square yard; Inlaid, $1.10 to OE Sh ae : A KEW LAW about a ‘damn coward who would paged Mags gace! TB k ait agg ggg a h $1.85 a square yard. aianéa wen anew, aan| hide behind @ woman, but [ did not} 3x9 Wilton, $16.00 Ingrain Carpeting, in a good assortment oe : 7 poise Gaumits, becoraing frightened. Brag y eemror say ‘Ive GX, you,” anid the wit! 3x12 Wilton, $22.00. of patterns, ranges in price from 75¢ to Plain Linoleum and Cork C rehapon are to an open window yelled YY T. J. Beas. : ¢ 7 chances. be . help. Neighbors came rushing} OLYMPIA, Feb, 24.-Seventh Day} He corroborated the tention) | 2-3x9 Axminster, $6.50. $1.25 a yard also represented in brown, green and tan. but meanwhile the boys escaped | Adventists, who contend that Sat-|0f Robin regarding the number of Sea urday ie the Sabbath, are seeking |#hote fired, and declared that he| gocher sre res eee sleet: through the | did not draw his revolver, until Mr. legiaiature to the law regarding the |Carmack had fired at Robin. By / THE WEATHER. sales of state lands The legisla | the time be had taken his revolver | Rain tonight and Thursday; «| tte of 1907 In its windom saw that/ out, he said, the shooting was al! 3 aie shitting “to #/Saturday war the day when the |over he southwest winds # farmer came to the county seat, * @ and decreed that state lands should be sold on Saturdays. PES Fe ES ¥ 4 EE 4 YF) “Tite are 0 considerable number laa Arrest tho Wreng Mas. ‘of Adventists in the state, = some} Washingten — ‘The housy today Owing to an error in eweartng tolof them are anxious to adopted by @ vote of 196 to 124 the} ee ag WwW. P. tton, wont lands, but cannot do so Pe. of |report of the conferees on the legie- |i LR their religious belief, which pro-| lative, executive and fudtetal bait.) papeocnt man. Shelton. tn « | Bitdts any bastness transactions a beg ‘ing the salary of the secretary a! that he was Reston | of state te $4,000. All possibility of the Goon Srothers ana cttpa. | SPUreky. thety Sabbath. ineligibility standing in the way of im his complaint that it wa: | the appointment of Senator Knox 2 SASAES'SS AMENDED FRANCHISE IS 20 when the senate takes similar Daveiaped later, however, that VAL- >) Breen “here are tpree westners| GRANTED BY COUNTY | ts Ares: Seth, UE $25.00-—Quartered oak | eure Shelton Cy meee shot Dr. W. F. Mortenson last night OAK EXTENSION TABU, SPE | round top measures 44) : ee ipeolcndaiene ‘sieke to hinds. as prowealy ue Renate | CIAL VALUE $7.50—Of pl finished | inches. Iegs fitted to heavy | ag Sy OS a eS Some Me |i golden. Top mesouren42 orobes square | LUO cid in place by Tyden| DINING CHATR, | _ COLLAPSIBLE, | s Permiaaion tiny gas, maim ths | | and has round comers. Ltgetot heavy | jock. Extends to six feet. | SPECIAL VALUE | ALL-STEEL GO-| ARM ROCKER, | SPE- Strongly made, | CART, $12—Has| CIAL VALUE $3.50—Of finished Dining | patent spring seat, | hardwood, finished golden, ning back and | Embossed cobbler seat and J public foads and stteets north of] ment to the bowtelatt | stock, fluted and turned aad, securely | Finished golden. the city of Seattle yes pranese by bill tncrensing the presidente eulary | H joined to top rail, Extends ita six feet 1 As originally presented. the fran- | 16% noes when open. ’ Chair with panel back, wide top rail, saddic-shaped | c u WH Sell Tomacrow—Th King onep toes beng meteteh oor} DeeversThree men are hnown to wood seat, and shaped front legs. Long post construc- adjustable foot-rest. | high back, turned spindles, Bertha will sil termorrow {damages that may be sustained by |have perished in the bilgsard which tion and square under-stock. Made of hardwood, with | Can fa ng in posts ee sh. =e for bo, ‘< will carry jreason of the laying of the gaaiewept the state Monday, and a« oak seat, back rails and pancl. Finished weathered or enameled green, blue, | arms rodded to seat. Ms raatn for the Copper |pipes. and another claune contained |fourth, who was badly frosen, will | iter | maroon or tan. Price, | panel ornamented wit eet raitr he provision compelling the company | probably die. Several are missing golde | 7 Heaney at Cordova. ito sink and take care af ite pipes in| | | without hood, $8.00. | pressed carving. D. MeKen. [tae of change in road oF stroet| Pacific | grade San Francisco — Thoms Leckueed | ’ lute aceepted thie morning as the These clauses wore amended. jiwelfth temporary juror in the Cab- | iin Be and wil be wuc on trial, ‘This fils the box for the | | — h Ward of San Fran President's Salary Fight. leecond time. Mr. McKenzie will engage in} WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—The| Neh he has saat yet nade pubic |house, after refusing to adopt the| Washington--Strategints are op- senate amendment xing the presi pormgd to nemding half of the battle } Lett This Mormta: dent's salary at. $100,000, adopted |"! feet to the ifie const. and Gcene ‘ianaan' tet cuts y ja movement ts on today to have Ing for Victoria and will cleat |#% amendment, offered by Wattm.|{,- cniire {lest stationed on the there for Oviental ports of Indiana, fixing the salary at $75, 00. The bill now will have to go } weatern comet ne watson ud pe” NS | back to the senate, eetrecterrcer *y eile Wich pecan 20 % eaterday tr a ‘ED, SPECIAL 75—Has peltved to Tesora this morn- saazing in i BANK CLEARINGS. * TR oy e > went . i NA TLL ‘enn., Feb. 14—| Beattie. * continuous posts and top fods of larg . ae mite aoe > aa aye mee are ~ * Cable Repaired—The repair | Th State senate today passed % | Clearing today #111 tubing; seven heavy filler rods im cach | | CHILD'S IRON CRIB, SPECIAL WARDROBE, COUCH, SPECIAL $7.85—Up- 8 Dee enero ee Sean ae oe gem a a a hans * | VALUE $7.50-—Well-designed, substan holstered with figured cretonne over coiled springs “i $e repair the Alecks canto, |oparring matehes of eight is. | Totes wl end, fitted between two horizontal tubes | tial Crib with drop sides and close filler ed wi iz ; springs SP oat trom donttic and wih | With sixounee gloves, when held |% (, ‘ | » Low exteniied foot end;-| . and soft filling. Width 28 inches, length 6 feet. Top ra vo the ‘repair i ‘dey. under the direction of chavtered|® Clearings today...§ 852,464.00 #/Mf of larger size ow extendes rods in ends and sides. Head 42 inches is ra 1 by a fa atic i is 8 incl bietic clubs. The bili has passed |* Balances ........ 44,065.00 #1 fered with metal casters. Height of hewks high, foot 38 inches. Spring of durable | is raised by means of automatic spring ; box is 8 inches THIS 1S CERTAI “LY S ee * Clearings By agg 904,516.00 ei 57% inches; foot, 38 inches. Simmons fabric. White or blue. | deep. ‘ REMARKABLE | -=— %& Balances ........ 208,267.00 #/ pineetentipnciconeiiitiduadaeaicanaiae “ i Steel Quotation Made. * 7 ‘Mrs. Fred Puller lives at 2134) NEW YORK, Feb, 24.—The first] » Bi a i a i a i When you go to Mra. | official steel quotation made public ssidence you must get off! by the United States Steel Corpora AGENCY FOR AGENCY FOR THE CLONE WERNICKE DERIC ON oes | ROBES, AME. NCORPORATED Hill station tion since the announcement of the been ont that way? open market today shows a number i} Te on the Green Lake fine. lof substantial reduetions. Steel LA great many folks say they are | shapes are quoted at $4 per ton, and| | New Verto Formar Gov. Herrick we nent they live im that section, be-| steel bars at the same price. ary of the treasury in Taft's cab ” E = == = fice ts a0} ~ —— net lin Mac h of Chicage | — nll ore =) Orders Property Sold. will undoubtedly be chosen. | Vc tk ok ua ee tae af le ed Superior Judge George E. Morris,| Wea eo Whb fm an} | Ha and Kent on thelr side of the is withheld, pending completion of Res service wa*! in a decision handed down thia| s!sa. declared tor | a illegal, ae-| | the comals ahaa pn 3 ‘i ? Paco ar ee ines | morning upheld the assessment of |torney"Genora! bonapatta LOCAL BRIEFS County ‘Team . $355, as provided for against Geo. 8.) Texepab—The branch of the Nye ; “hia y today issued @ Look at it i moretog By wut s H.. county warranta, for ry of $1,600 damages fro district No, 1, amount 00. Seattle Blectric company. more Claims that while ridin) Yeslor Way car ¥ ad. ; Dudley and Bmma Dudley, his wife, | & Grmaby company bank here has re For Mate—Four beautitul cocker| who own property along Ratnler | ¢)e iS weomtas anests ules Oi igs el puppies. Mra. Fred Puller, | boulevard, which the Dudleys have | #0 and Habilitios $200,000, | ry ' 2 Ba Sorin “Ard st. Form Hill St, | protested against, and ordered the 7 | sheriff to sell the property aniess PR ic ES PAID TO CITY COUNCIL prreestie K be protect the property owners from F{ ‘The Star sent folks to that ad-| Dudiey paid the taxes MONEY NEEOEO FOR — |any wnnecensary caused Sy { ids for for the ne Fae cane her for was com-| him violenity ag ' will be 1 thie morn | Vg ' nave Ion yak, week unty commissioners S Gren by the dozens, Mre. Fuller THIS WORK the trite excuse ¢ k of material Ghaathes @xeaimon or 0 crusher will coat : Galied up this office and told us Verdict for Defendant. PRODUCERS ‘ , in| Tite comteact will spesity, however Apatone CH Fotemnent A he about $2,000 . & © herself, And what's more, she | Finding equal negitgenc the BALLARD, Feb. 24—Ae a rewult/ that brick Ix pr » ol Ea | at Move Seow The en @ot letiers from outside towns. | part of the chauffeur and the dhe eine oe prises. were [Of the action of the efty eounetl at “the old constructing the Skalberg road waa | And what's still more, she got| Northern Pacific rattroad, Federal austed on Western ay. thie morning its meeting last night, the paving! pyuneral services over the body of re ‘ chambat vente i ay awarded to W Cross bi 5 Feturns from the identical ad/ Judge Hanford yesterday afternoon | POULTT ~~ Old neve tive .welehe lof Market st. and j4th av. N W. | iturt A. Cook, the r-old son of we ee ee “ another Seattle paper. | instructed the jury to bring in a be par | Will be undertetion * Bg i Waiter F. Cook, & J id wt were >| - : Bld The Star sell the puppies? | verdiet for the te sie pat mia lithe expense of paving. In e@ver-( Ree heiy will be hold in Grahan unty commissioners, thie morning i . “ ithe expense of pa se body © ve hold iraham cou commisatone pis mor if (What « foolish question.) case of Hd Pe . North 2-21.26 per si, ducks, spring. \tising the job, the contract wilt & Engerman’s morgue pending the| wente ttt Pay—K. C. Pickett, an |decided to appropriate a. sum tor 4 Certainly i lern Pacific ratiroad. Peterson was Ibe per pous: aamed, ¥ a for either beick or asphalt, in building of vault in Mt. Pleasant | expert accountant, today commer ‘ snetructing an extra floor in. the ; Mrs. Fuller received $35.00 in| sning for dammges because of a ‘ Berea ee 4 Karl Cook died Monday | «ult ar $1,080.57, whien he| the city councit pase King county bullding at the A.-¥ P, | Gash for the four little dogeies. | collision between his automobile , 1 aelock from pneu him’ for pasfessional | approprinting Tohitocts, ware inatracted t ‘ There's no use talking. land a string of boxears, one dark! Alaska Petroleum pur monty Hs green eat eee oe ee on the cost. It ts fo many thousands of people| morning, two years ago. t-te par | | eavy xhibite render th feed The Star, they see every ——— ‘teat Coal THE junior class of the Ballard Penh WHI Accept New Wh floor necessary ‘. LUCKY BALDWIN SINKING. | ™ hts | high school will give it annual bail} property on the eaat side of t 1. | Mendlall, architects, wider te county | Setferson to Leave Tosteht—The 4 We can't hide a thing on them. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 24.—By U. |e id me, pe? Peers 1,000 treasury for sale, 13 cents! tonight in Junction hall, ‘The hail] [)comminuioners to comstruet. the| fowstal was bullt, “with, tnapector | at Jefferson will leave Seattle 4 He's waiting for you to call bim|P---Although he is reported to be! Ph odind, medium, 11-1 ke H. M. Herrin & Co., 6 Scheuerman, | has been prettily decorated and the| pyoposed county road between Oril-| fy. W. Murray, recommended that the |/3t 9 O'clock tonight for Skagway, Mt Main 1050 or Ind. 441 resting easily today, it is known | *e¢/ committee in charge t* expecting a} - - -| building be accepted, providing $450 | P00 . F 100 passongers aan | that “Lueky” Baldwin, the famous! Youu! wotations record crowd to attend. ) - , ‘ er |turf mam, ie in @ critical condition. | morolag: am T k: | : Baseball Sate | Monday Baktwin appeared on his| ieee Cina | runks Total Cost Only 10 4 porch for the firet tine sines he was| otato yer ten; beete, ? thees j ota Os n ic wi Paper gers, the bent but taken iil, but the exertion proved too|$-r ts" par mick turnips tie-$1" pet apectaity in| Suit Cases Rete gga Bd x . esterd - potricity, vibration, “ : holesot nd in 4 from We up to ibe. much for bim, and yesterday he auf. ti ars tr tbratt | raveling Ba is oon een ta: oes iia bs fored a relapse. Ms wen bath Trav s ss [ff Business.” Ring up Sunset Main 80; Ind., 1 $62 | MEEK TRUNK 4@ BAG CO, 1880; Ind., L 4624. “| 019 Firet Ave. NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co. Bee | bri Hat }e ‘cams: comutles 136-200 rr ‘Optieal “W.R.T YMMS, M. D. | 4 Storktwm, Ct. The nrand jury nae o | mt 4, Halt, Ooten- | 5 Ooutint and Aurint fa” turned a report that gambliow \§| “Selig new end buyw old furniture. is +“ bg Ry ty MA Arcade Bide ae J i on. 4 ‘of the cor-| Pind the man on page 6 ed et 1 Phones: Main 3256; Ind, 1298 kK t 4 ebtef of pollo

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