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MYSTERY OF THE | _SEA 1S SOLVED © Bolgian » & storm on For y ne beran isan Appears now ' wved Sele foundered as a re tt Nation, but | t Of the Austria, wt put ¢ ® smati t . German brought to A r i he ston Wed here toll. repor wtehted a by Son hip's Ween Cape hand i lands, off the Algerian Pobruary whieh wa te name. Tn th of whict eamer oached . If awa) and had a tatte Ht. ‘The state of the bodies in ited that the men had been dead at Meast 10 days DIE FROM COLD PARIS, March 1.—Hy Snow has been falling in ian Moat continuowsly for 48 hours @ blizzard of unprecedented propor tions prevails throughout France Many deaths are reported. Several tnehes of snow has fallen in the Interior department of the Alpes Maritimes, and the conditions at Cannes and Antibes are exceeding!y wintry GETS LIFE FOR A MURDER GREAT FALLS, Mont. March 1 By U. ?.—The jury in the case Qgainst Henry Rheams, charged With the murder of William Demy Bey, Who was mo wounded tr the holdup of the Shelby train nea this city last May urned a diet, finding the defendant gw and fixing his puntahment at lite imprisonment. The next trial in Connection with the train holdup will be that of George Creswell, Who, though not actively concerned in the robbery, ix charged with ha fing laid the plans. Albert Hate? and William Randall, Rheams ac} complices, have already been con-| vigted. } PICK 1S USED BY| MISSOULA, Mont, March 1.-—By | U. P.—Angelo Steaniff, an Austrian laborer, was found dead Saturday night in a dark receas near the west end of the St. Paul Pass tunnel, with | & deep hole in his head, evidently | Made by a pick. Pete Bradovieh, | also an Austrian, was arrested t @ay in Taft, Mont., while attempting | to pass checks amounting to be tween $500 and $600 drawn in favor} of Steaniff. Bradovich and Steanift | | had been roommates. On advices from the sheriff ot | Missoula county, the deputy shertff at Taft surrendered the suspect ACCID NEW YORK, March 1-—By U. P. ~The snapping off of a fly wheel. |} which sent an automobile in which he was riding with a party of friends tumbling down an embank Ment last night, caused the death| of George Porter. superintendent of the Scott & _ Jomb kennels, at MISSOULA, Mont, March 1—By | U. P.—To avenge himerit on the | husband of the woman for whose | Wronging he had fust completed a five-year sentence im the peniten . Joseph Brown shot and killed Robert Gilruth while the latter, ac- companted by his trother, was w: along the read near Chickering’ ste miles weet of Lato, Mont. it weight, strongly reinforced, Women’s Superior Gauze- . Joys’ Heavy, Ribbed, “In-} Woraen’s Good Quality) Box of Six KILLED In AUTO 1 Pe yeaa a } $1.50 Weight Silk-Lisle Hosiery, Box of Six destructible” Cotton Hosiery, wed of os | Seamless Hosiery, of fast- » Pairs, Special ; ie ( extra wide garter hem, dou-} Pairs, Special} extra long, strong and clas t Pairs, Spec | black cotton; hem top. J $1.00 —— s Fast-Black oo } Box of Six ble heel, sole and toe. V ery | $2.50 tic. 65c ton Hosiery, superior quality " attractive. 3 ‘ Girl's Medium - Weight, } real maco, with split sole and VOR Ot a tie eas Boxed Hosiery for Men Fine-Ribbed Cotton Hosiery, | Box of (Three high-spliced heel. coger: og BD | Box of Six ? i es two-thread yarn; double cont Pairs, Special Cotton Hosiery, deep hem | Men's Medium ~ Weight] go. of s; ieee” 35¢ Women’s Medium-Weight ) poy of Six | top, extra high-spliced heel, } Pairs, Special) Cotton Hose, high-spliced | pis0™ °g "tia | om heel. Soft Cotton Hosiery, extra | double sole and toe; fine $2.50 heel, double sole and toe,{* Speci M Cotton Hose, medi-} _ Box of Six e elastic-ribbed top, high- }Pairs, Special | quality. paatitiad: $1.00 en’s Cotton Hose, medi- wide elastic-ribbe F te | | ; um-weight, double sole and } Pairs, Special spliced heel, double sole and | $1.50 Women’s Gauze - Lisle, Men's Cotton Hose, fast-) high-spliced heel. J $1.00 toe, fast black. } Fast-Black Hosiery, with | Box of Six | black, good, serviceable qual-| Box of Six Women’s Out-Size, Extra . bleached double split sole } Special ity, with very deep elastic . Sine Boys’ Medium - Weight, } T Wide Ribbed Top Cotton AR of Six and hem top, with white | Pairs, top and real maco double | Pairs, ial Ribbed, Cotton Hosiery, | = + eal Hosiery, double sole and toe, bay 5 stripe, Comfortable and $2.50 sole; also a similar style with $1.25 ood two-thread yarn, rela | sae high spliced heel. $1.50 serviceable. split sole, for tender feet. | forced foot. slain man is heid in custody as arrested for the crime declared that he had been at- the Gtiruth brothers with f in several pinces, and it while having these injuries here that he was captured. i mele have had to rt for shelter, The wind oF The schooner Stimaon, berk | u re le. fed with lumber, faced ts and put to sea in spite cording there were 129 fewer arrests in Feb ng month, | | Bill wider aitte in the pember of i - ~ “4 “ 6 i — ag — st oF lodgings at ti way for the construction of a new A ER Y’S EX oO / aye: and nights and hi MOVING PICTURE TRUST WILL RUN CARS FROM ineierenmans oe, noae| AY PLOIT |e: os, 04."5 Mae tiy beattie | Hincreasing membership, After the Wonder where hi . dent month but 430 applied for lodg BOTILING COAST | init quareines: tre finiahed & a though?” e got them clothes, oer. banquet will be served, to which a BY HAROLD CARTER. - Aver: / ‘ } y, as he was carried away” ,veite * . lost| SAN FRANCISCO, March 1.—By }lodge have been invited. | editor of his paper was to cover the tog in a helpless and ‘toost Bn. * ga vanced the appetnt “Coty p—Niekelodeon and moving a eg - dance to be given in the lunatic fortable posttion, gathered, from his Meany aid J. W. Smith an desk ner-|picture theatre owners today are 6. E. CO. AGREES TO MAKE Alto i7th ay. N W,, then, with a wide bruary proved a bad month for | asylum keepers’ conversation, that he was meee. Alt appointecs have! pealing to independent compa DIRECT ROUTE FOR turn, will run up Leary ay. to Mar-| the policeman—only 44 arrests were| The asylum was peculiarly home a lunatic who had recently been Mm ttinched to headquarters 49) canoiving moving picture films to THE SUBURB. ket st. There will be two turns! made, which falls short by ix of| like. It grew its own vegetables, | re clerks, and wer son from a jar | applying , brought to the asylum and had es Of ellgivicn submitted to the police |save them from what is termed an : : made in the boulevard, in some! the poorest month prior, Eighty-four | flowers, under glass, even, and was caped on the night of his arrivel’ chief by the civil service commix-| attempt by the socalled moving » 0 nug-| Places as wide as 200 feet. This sicepers were given shelter, how-| in general self-supporting had often Thus the altuatio: BALLARD, March 1.—At the sug mn became clearer, “—-. |pleture trust to foree arbitrarily! jccion of Councilman Armatrong,|¥!!! give a beautiful effect and) over, and each one was given a| been stated in special “writeups” | The man whom he had assaulted: HOMER DAVENPORT 1S) bie prices on them. The proprie-| io geattle Electric Co. has prom-|Sreatly enbance the value of prop-| breakfast the next morning These| by members of the Clarion | seemed to be some official connect’ jtora allege that they will be com-|(i0 ‘i, Ballard care direct to| erty in the vicinity, unfortunates have increased in num Avery was rather uncertain ed with the institution, whi + INJURED. pelled to $70 a week for 13] 1S exposition grounds, thus doing - ber sinée the plan to feed them| whether or not to walk up the drive pasting him, bed. aeaee the kf NEW YORK, March 1.—By v. p_| films, $10 a week for the eo ot away with the necessity of trans-| Supt. Grant of the bullding depart:}in the morning was inaugurated, but|and ring the bell. Opportunely a} in self-defense. —Homer Davenport, the cartoonist, | thé patent. nd $2 a week for the ferring to the Wallingford Mne at} ment has promised to have a gang, the captain feels amply repaid for! man in shirt sleeves ho nto view, He suffered himself to be caret Injured yesterday when a taxt- | privilege of using each film. » Frémont as is done at present of men at work on the Ballard fire] the bir i et mig es yg: eed Se taetee ee that no patient irs away without resisting. They did in which he rashed) It is alleged that a merger has)" nis inatier was taken up with| station within a short time to make) grateful thanks of the men poa-| parade the grounds thus unattended, not take him to the main bul Into & trve neue th Hast drive in| been effected whereby the yee 4 the Seattle Blectric Co. over two|such repairs as are badly needed] sionally certain men have taken | Avery went up to him however, but te another Sereched und Davencort was cut"py [Picture Patents company, wivet! months ago by the counctiman and,|and to put the building in shape to] advantage of thie system, but since} | “Will this road take me to the place some 300 yards away, broken Grane and huried o A the| jcontrols the business throughout after the feasibility of the plan had| house the fire engine. Capt. Roberts) they were punished by a sentence} main building?” he asked the opposite side of the road. Thus, Vehicle. fi physi. (the United States and Burope, has) oo ained, Managor Potter con-|of the local company claime that}on the chain gang, the others dis-| The man tnformed him that it helpless in hia captors’ gresp, clans in the park, and later taken to|secured control of the Pacific coast sented to make the change, While|the engine would not experience} covered that the best plan was not) would. Walking back side by side. was ndueted into the orton at ae his hote! industry the plan now i# to wait until the|more difficulty in traveralng the] to report too often for free meals.) they fell into an amieable conver superintendent, > tion. ‘ " ” exposition opens before rerouting | streets of Ballard than the depart | wa : Here's the man, sir.” sald his i tee ate ACTRESS 1S A SUICIDE the cars, if conditious warrant, the| ment already contends with tn runs |_.“Do. you allow any of the occu-| captors. “We found him hiding in op MEW ORL | March 1-~By U.|change can be made at any time, |ning to # fire with the present PRI |pants to run loose?” he asked “| TELL YOU WE HAVE THE | the botanical gardens. He tried to large cargo of treight La Grange, aged 25, an " wagon. Not unless they've been trained| EMPRESS JOSEPHINE HERE OF | kill the gardener.” Fruit company’s stevmer Horedia| actress of striking beauty, formerly! at oa satin. ' —— PRODUCERS first,” sald his companion. “We! THE REAL STOCK. “That's not he,” seid the saps has gone ashore At Cape Gracin|a member of Patterson's company of; The ward's representative has) cary @ ©. Libby, assletant har keep them in bunches as a rule; it) ——_____—__ —_______. | tendent Who the devil are you, bend, 15 miles from the mainland of Nicaragua, A) of the passengers are wafe Pioneer Oil Man Dies. PITTSBURG, March 1 Witilam Cully McKelvy, one of P yania’s pioneer oll inen and one of the first men he United State th become ir 1 in Portland e« ment, died here yesterday, aged 69 Brovkiye widew of, woalth iw ere a unr Th " Peis pething to which woultheamuy “not aapir | Wash, was blown open by burglars | be lot at any other time when (he |ordinary conditions would have cost oe THE STAR--MONDAY, MARCH 1}, 1909. ae FREDLZLRICKH & NELSON’ SEMI-ANNUAL’ SALE BOXED HOSIERY gels dt ipnge for Women| Children, and. {ler ix HE SILK HOSIERY ‘included in the Semi-Annual Sale, which began this morning, fre sold in boxes of three pairs, as are also the Children’s Hose; all of, the remaining styles are sold in boxes of six pairs, this line constituting the bulk of the assortment. The Hose are fast-black, and have been made to our order under the “Rialto” brand especially for this event. The decisive savings throughout exemplify our determination to make the buying of Hosiery by the box highly profitable to you. Styles for women, men and children are well represented. The sale will be held in the Hosiery Section, on the First Floor, | vith the exception of certain more inexpensive numbers, which will be found in the Basement Salesroom. | Women’s Hosiery in Boxes of Six Pairs Silk Hosiery—3 Pairs in Box | Basement Salesroom Hosiery Women’s Real Garter-Top ) Bux of Six Women's Pure Thread-) Box of Three | Women’s Fast - Black,) : / al ¢ 3 «Women’s Fas ons p Bex of orl | Hosiery, fast-black, —lisle-| pine Special |'Si!k Hosiery, all-silk, or with | Pairs, Special The following are placed in the high-spliced heel, double sole { on$1.00 | thread, of very fine gauge, | $2.00 improved liste sole. J $3.00 |Basement Salesroom because their medium-weight, J Women’s Medium-Weight } | . ‘ ’ h : Box of Three | py a am. i Y i Women’s Fine Quality) Box of Six Pure Thread-Silk Hosiery val ee | prices make them in har mony with Women’s Fine Gauge, Box of Si | » “hes h Pai ial | yf ] Summer - Weigt otto ¥Ox Of SIX | Maco Lisle Hosiery; double) p,; deep woven garter top, cot-} Pairs, Special | the grades of merchandise to accom- Fs petpio eight Cotton | pairs Special | split sole, so comfortable for Pairs, Special) ion) cole, high-spliced met $4.00 & ieunniGne 1) tender feet, and hemtop.? J. 98°". and double toe: modate which the Basement Sales- Wolasss Gillick Xuan Women’s Fast - Black) Boy of Six Hosiery for Girls and Boys room was inaugurated. Ty iH nah 3" Lpentnaa | Box of Six Gauze Cotton Hosiery, with Pairs, Special a treat ostery, high-splicec \ Pairs, Special deep hem, not easi ly toin by | $2.00 heel, double sole and toe, hem top, extra elastic. $1 garter; reinforced foo and toe. Very serviceable. J Girls’ Fine-Ribbed Cotton: } Box of Three Women’s Medium-Weight } and-Lisle Hosiery, good } Pairs, Special | Seamless Cotton Hosiery,| Box of Six quality, elastic and durable. J 65 | with hem top and double sole, } Pairs, Special Girls’ Extra Fine Silk-) Box of Three {heel and toe; also a similar | 75¢ Lisle, full-fashioned Hosiery, | Pair: Boers | style, with 6-in. ribbed top.- } close-ribbed, very attractive. Z aes land” Women’s Real Out-Size) Box of Six Women's Sea ~ Island Box of Six Cotton Hosiery, double maco } Pairs, Special | Fast-Black Cotton Hosiery : ys z 5 slit sole, soft and durable, J $2.00 very fine quality yarn, gauze } Pairs, Special SF 8-Button Length Kid. Gloves, Special $1.50 a Pair Popular Gloves for wear with long sleeves. A new importation of late styles, having wide gusseted tops, with straps and pearl clasp at wrist. These Gloves are overseam-sewn, and | come in black, white, tans and gray. Also included at this price are 8-button length Kid Gloves, in overseam effect, as well as 8-button length Cape Gloves, pique-sewn, both of the lat- ter styles in tans only. Special, $1.50 pair. —First Floor. Women’s Silk-Plated Vests, Special 50c This offering consists of a purchase made to decided advantage, and involves Women’s Low Neck, Sleeveless, Silk-Plated Vests, fine Swiss-ribbed, with dainty crochet edge finish, silk-taped, and narrow shoulder straps. The Vests are made of extra fine, lustrous yarn, and come in white, pink and sky. A pronounced value at 50c each. Second Floor. If You Wish to Learn Millinery for Spring Women’s Short Kid Gloves, lrish Crocheting Announcement is made of the arrival of a number of Spring Hats indicative of the Special 79c Pair styles to prevail this season. Your inspection is invited. ~—Second Fioor. 5 Women’s Two-Clasp Glace Gloves, made in France; There i y a command in the Art Needle ‘ 3 Gt i ; There is now at your commar overseam-sewn, Paris-point stitching; well-made and work Section an instructress in Irish Crocheting. perfect-fitting. An exceptional special by reason of Classes are held Mondays and Thursdays, all day, and the active demands for short Gloves at regular prices, a nominal charge is made for instruction by the hour. Black, tan, brown and gray, all at 79c a pair. —Second Floor. INCORPORATED —Firet Floor. been conferring with the engineer. Bronze Statues,” whieh has been bormaster and wharfinger in charge wives a better ef | upon the man, wrenched the knife anyway? asked fiercely, playing on all of the vaudeville cir-|ing department regarding the fonat-| 46 my w cit ck, will in the follow a 6 “T suppose it's interesting | from his hand, and pinned hi >| . 01 |eutts ot the country, mitted #ul-| bility of dredging the bay tn the | future cbarse - Pye Bre rate for woneea tm Weeterh ay. thie ‘morn work? ” y You the ground, at the anne times shoul PR \' a poor we kis ieee cide by swallowing @ large quantity | yietnity of the new city dock all freight bandied on the dookd ie w must get every of each | ing for ald. | The stupertetundent beoked Wale aan of blemoride of me heals the present time the Milwaukee 18) Woretofore such freight has beet pound: rene pecullay type—Wellingtons, Charle-| As if by magic two keepers in| a a su - she gasped he 19 the | digeing a channel from the location handled gratis, because the dock did] five" ‘the, por Hee; | Magues, Napoleons }uniform came running up in re But why did you attack the of its slip to the Main channel and) not officially belong to the city, but a $ 235 per gon ed ering. | ‘The man stared at him for a mo-| sponse. As Avery relaxed his grip| gardener?’ he asked, pime, eumienetns Sitas, Ee ae ee oe the ptance, the usual Joana; pigeons "A bet tarkay, | ent ax though quite catching they flew at his throat He pulled a knife on mo,” eins cite ort charge will be made foci dressed, #8 Belgian ‘hares the drift of his remarks, i Phat’s the man,” shouted one of! “1 thought he was craay od the railroad Se Fi an argo og Mier ig Fricit—Looal ranch, 200 on S eos about , prison, be them, dentty looking bis bands with-| gardener, “Why did * of the cap’ ‘ ‘ard fe 1G04-—Looa! ranch, a ully “We've ax @ a palr of handouffs. "i } Robbers Secure Little Loot. strong ie of the opinion that $1,600 jo f° oF testeny Pay Bag es ues wins 9 a oo ‘ sale st » an ¢ By Bn ae lb ae Pyeng old hi wasn't raising Josephin SPOKANE, March 1.—By U. sro cover the sost of the work, |e best interests of the city | youd agers, "Ce Herp ppress Josephine, and Marechal | legs, Bill, and we'll frogamarch him| “Great Scott!” erled AV The safe of the general merci 42 done now, but if « contract should | const ed a float to be used for| wet here, oe tt, bound: el | inside. } you talking of roses?” store of George H. Roe of Ephrata, One ROW, 0’ landing small boats, that under Shaki hulls bad ea You mean they think they are.” But I tell you I'm a visitor—I'm ATH Droseed-— Vi “Think!” exclaimed the man, be le reporter from the Clarion!” Avety coming suddenty exasperated, “say,| shonted, struggling in his captors'| TRAIN HURLS young map, what do you take me| grasp. “This man attacked me with last night and a few dollars in|dredger would have to be towed to! ¢, ity $200, The bill t 4 in te thangs’ taken. ‘This te ‘the third) the Job, the cost to the elty would |(he ty $200. The bili turned tn to time thin sine haw been looted a be increased ie obes $1,000 at least, ing a saving of $150 for the people, abe re9 Sere for? | tell you we have the Empress | his knife.” Josephine here, of the real stock, “Good Job we looked tn here for LOS ANGRLES, vi se op L dng vo tor the Lear) Leary av. boulevard| Twenty now membe some of 2 pe .| He stooped into the bushes, mut-| him, what, BUI!" said the ke ‘ther! % rea sgre ed slightly, It 1*| whom are naval officers from Brem-| + " a efit | tering, and pulled out a curved] addressing his ccinpanton Kier yerd re Satine Vall, sa cate ga, Se er AE, sake Pt, ta eae a ak | ae ¢ 5 y the cunn! ALBERT HANSON, Jovreter ‘ meeting next night. ‘The; he had made, He bot Sone, Of thot “tellers beats creation |! an oe Firat aad Cherry ‘ ' local bas already & member) ny Suputation r earth 49 | ine with ce Department jj eotinuatea at tt 200. oul an

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