The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1909, Page 5

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STAR-—-TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1909. SEATTLE BONIFACE IS 0. %"-"". EARTHQUAKE) three thousand anniversary sale tags— ’remon railroads, that their rates eg for Nevada points are unjust and lmorping by, Mr. Clarence Gorell, « |discrintasirs nice neat P * aired today be RESCUES A WOMAN FROM THE Bictiig restauratour, who with Mr. |tore the intoratate PATH OF A TRAIN ON A Irving Ward, the Seattle pollve a . r 1 be | minsion, represented by Special Mx | ‘4 RAILROAD TRACK, chief, and Mr, Fred A. Wood, ar-|aminer Lyon | CEAN | rived on the steamer Irequots. | toe | The lady apparently was absent | stern wa “and” souped aiecty | OPTICLANS ELECT) Gerald, the Pell known local res-/front of a string of freight oars as ds of Clarence | mind | wratpur, Are embarrassing him| they were being backed along. Mr OFFICERS | evaamen MANCHURIA HAB) ie thuch ith congratulations | Gerald saw = the imetant = | QUEER EXPERIENCE ON | his return from a trip around | stepped upon the track and, wit a| ‘i | LAST PASSAGE | an ae See Sine, TORS bee ery of thn tale irae {rst ngcial reeting of the | | —inst think of itt Three thousand Anniversary Sale tags were used to mark the articles included in this extraordinary ia found in the following/and himself was struck on the | Mats was held last night in the But: | (My United Press.) sale, This means that practically every article in the store is keenly underpriced gens Vancouver Daily Province. | shoulder by a boxcar, but not with | ler hotel, About 26 mombers were| gan FRANCISCO, March 30 * i 8 self-explanatory sufficient foree to knock him down, | Present, During the meeting offi ‘ ¥ hundreds of suggestions on each floor! Come and stroll through the various departments and inspect the many beautiful, After experiencing a heavy sub- | “A daring rescue of an olderly| When the woman realized what/ ere for the coming year were practicable and seasonable articles that are to be had at prices that will appeal to the most economically inclined Woman from in front of a C. P. R.| had occurred, she became hyster | lected. In addition a constitution | ™arine earthquake on March 14, rei ies mess ot 40. 9. B.[808 anil by tare governing me mbe rahip| the Pacific Mail Iiner Manchurta | ~besides the few specials mentioned in this advertisement there are hundreds and hundreds of extraordinary values— * soclety were adopted ' te fm port today So worse for the iving in plain figures the sale prices and the regular prices—telling height of the se: equally underpriced—all bearing a pink-colored tag Officers elected were L. BB ALL MARRIAGES FOR PAST 2°)" 2: sole, of the| The shock occurred during the fiverecte Optical company, first! night when the vessel 72 La |v 1a 1 was 172 ~warticles selected now will be kept for future delivery if so desired, 4 | president; ALR Vroelne of | Those who wore awake at tho time | |temblor beneath the waves a story of saving opportunities seldom heard of at the the | 4 i i Presins Oni oa | experienced 4 sinking sensation and fold lid ed oak ive Mk Nebanen church of St. Janes during the Inst | 4d L. Grant, Huteson Optica! com | waves with « heavy crash, throw ( LONDON, March 30.—The county | 50 years are illegal. It appears that | PADY, treasurer ing of the passengers from | library table Gf Buckingham has been thrown into|the church never was licensed to] It was mainiy through the efforts | their thy. | © fever at the discovery which was|celebrate marriages. Steps will be | Of those working In the Interests SARGUREed officially today, that all|taken to legalize the ceremonies per-] Of this soclety that a law was | passed compelling to panes celebrated at the parish | formed. passed compelling local and state | wore reassured by officers when it | Practitioners to undergo an exami | ane "em amor nation before being mranted a it | W8# found that the ship had not Heinrich Wiegand Dead, ings showed the ui ¥ DEATH SENTENCE |» «00 » Heinrich Wiega ro Was & small panic follow: | ing the shock but the passengers sia, March §—|/ When your pipes leak, call on ©. | 4, general manager H. Brown Plumbing Co., 223 Pine | a “tot the North @. an Lioyd Steam- | St. M A500 lsov. HAY WILL ConslogR THE] win aR. ak to Children—Morgan | ship company, died yesterday afters | ree et 800: Ind. 1300 iuGaiahe Ghee NEXT - Seeition wih held 6 ing. for } noon, aged 44 years, He waa horn |the children at the University Bap-| at Bremen JOHN C. ALLING 4 lthnnsnemevee afternoon. At # o'clock in the eve. Today's Treasury Report PIANOS, TALKING —every pattern uded in this sale is Gov. M. B. Hay yesterday inform-jning he wil! deliver an address to] WASHINGTON, March 90 The . @8 Mrs. Catherine D. Stirtan that| the general bit Mr, MoKeoon i*|treasury statement today MACHINES up a date and desirable in every re Ihe Would grant her an audience next |the state president of the Loyal| Receipts, §1,106.811: dist * spect; not old shopworn and discon- Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at | Temperance Legion of New York $1,520,000. regular price 8U1.75 Y tinued patterns, ut the best sellers the most practical and durgble all- on the market; fresh and dependable Which time she might present her| ~~ eonen for a commutation of sen in behalf of Ntok Pittrich, con- BANKER DIES OF @emned to death for the murder) SMALLPOX Wy artmade, It ie goods eusy to handle, 2 the simplest antly with 1 active in bul very stron@ and tired wheels ad Mbrary exactly 10 pe printed lnol a soltd. Hty; regular pri table. week only wir ? ‘ ee p| een ey shown in this ploture; the top is of Marshal Harry sUler of Kent Mre. Stirtan was to have visited Shafer Bros., Not Only Largest, But Best. governor yesterday, but, owing (Ry United Press, and reclining sutomatls Aw erne of heavy nial Mpoieum; PY vy 30 inches it hase atraleht under- the death of the late Gov. Cos-| LO® ANGELES, Cal rch 30 an atches apedto encased = apir re run through to the shelf; an excellent value at the . wileve 30 oe cannot fade and wi e ; r 10. f€ wan impossible for the| William L. Palmantier, president of snes win vetee Jeran & r mitheas Saauing wane tooo! ‘Feare Se ORE: Fee “38. ry executive to receive her. As|the Central Bank of Oakland and Judged by every standard on 1178, Anat "$1 65 t lly priced for this week price Iay has already said that if/one of the foremost financters tn | A, ; ; se. Bale price 1.10 —mail orders promptly filled. the facts are as they have been rep- | California. died yesterday in the pest ted he will mot allow Pittrich {house tm this city of smallpox. He be hanged, action favorable to | was taken from the Alexandria hotel trich is oxpected following next |last Thursday suffering with the | # conference. disease | Standard refrigerator — style, fit and quality, the Suits offered at this store for fifteen dollars Pittrich was. escorted to Walla are head and shoulders es Sunday by Sheriff R. T./ New Schoo! Consue—Seo W. Jones of the board PPL PLP PP PDP POG OPP DP PP LL APO LAAA APP PRRPPPPAS and Chief Deputy John above anythin to be 3 directors Is ing re They are expected home | of nil children ot eck & enameled cottage rods— found hereabouts, We show them in plain black and navy, and in all the wanted shades of olive, gray, green and brown, in fancy striped effects. All sizes. Evy- ery Suit correctly fitted Others, of course, at $25, and on to ro time today. When Pittrich|taken M ¢ for the penitentiary he express | this census wil! keep oer ae a oo.” that hie life would be)for nearly a month. and tt ed that over 35,000 namos will | j Se, ae enrolled TRAFFIC TIED UP | Another House plete outfit, in etal onde and brackets, ts apec ra tow this Ax & complete outtit . a $45 drop heal sewing machine for BS pail $2450 BY ACCIDENT ON Rented } ian av No, it wasn’t the fault of the | newspaper of thie burg. Slarm clock, and we were not out; He has a good reason for that ing around” last night think, too. fa the reporter's excuse and| Because he got uch rapid re | turne from a wee two-line house rent ad tn the classified coium . Mr. Davies had no more idea late. than a jack rabbit that one Inser fentina ®Y. cet Ne. 670 incon-| tion of such a small ad would re alderately sannees am front axie/ sult in his house being occupied tn $6.70 reaular price #1050 —every one of these machin ie fully guaranteed for 1 the makers for small family wee; it hae 40 pounds ice capacity, made of 90d athwood: inside is lined wi gaivanized carve om the Lake/| one day's time. trestle and: tied ap traffic | For Rent atxty minutes. 97.80. Meridian Tt Was Just at the rush hour, and/ se tla fram 7,000 to 3,000 of the “dinner| Theres the nl ga fretted and femed and | tely and simultaneously | Made application for membership tn grate and latest impr * being ball bear- large size dining arm chatty the curved arms are fame bolted to the seat; the st: arms hi a Pretty small, ten't it? i Can't you seo, even if an ad ix |ff small, that it makes no difference “Rom | simply owing to the fact that peo iat the Company” lodge, | tie read every line of the cl tasaified | which is to be affiliated im an ad-| page of The Star. ——_ “Bray | The a4 ran Saturday | 3 The house, situated at 37th N $45.00 is the price you'd pay for the same machine if buying from an finished agent or exclusive dealer. Our price rice in whether for cam 4 ape Anniversary ; io New Spring Topcoats The new Spring Topcoats for men, made by Kuppenheimer, in all the new shades. A little longer than the styles of last season, and with high military shoulders. Special- f given away free in our range department— a select cooking receipts book, complied by Catherine B. Par- son, instructor of Domestic Scteno: Aima College, St Thom a Meridian. wae — Monday | Pive people calle Comeiderable excitement, but lwekily) The Same Phones—Main 1050; gg eat ind, 441. Form Chicage Ciub—Former rewl- Semen of Chicago met last evening in the “Dutch Room’ of the lym. | Wanted,Wanted,Wanted pus cafe and took the Initial steps the formation of a “Chicago A number of prominent busi- Ress Men will be enrolled ; ie the range °. and good cook availeth ttle if nge on whieh the cook- is done be poor, Bee the ie Range the finest 60 will brin it will last 8 i College Clothes for Young Fellows High school and college boys are buying these rare novelty Suits with remarkable rapidity. The sales are double last year’s fine record. : INTERNATION 4 @ REALTY ss Champtou Gas Range and eae natent es menane et & coal or wood range free. vee! eeteeeeeentsncnnteeanoan pao moneena ———, 425 Our bs. “i of ; 1 wie LAUNDRY! Come in and get your copy before we are sold out. Ay. | W21es/ Series The American Magazine Grover Cleveland, Stor. jes by him and about him 00, $18.00, $23.50, at $7.50 | CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 First Avenue. All the newest novelties, with fancy cuffs, but- ton trimmed, curved pockets, and all the lat- est fashion features. Sizes up to 38. Priced at ..... $10, $12.50, $15, and on to $25 ‘COLLARS 1 2c, 2! | was good last month, it is good this month, and will sbigaee (, al be good next month—it Is By Jonee Lent ‘Wiliam. | ee =e ecu | good every month, Just True, intimate stories we | look at these few leading all want to hear about a wasn) SHIRTS8C The well-known Old Dutch * ——— New Suits for Boys J|| features of the April num bid inn, bet sehdein. om, | Cleanser—chases the dirt . . at MR “rhe Older and | <a SRA LE ET EIT From among the thou- \| im the Dark,” by Newer Ideals of Mar- | sands of Suits in the Total Cost Only 10c |) Th» irate. | Thee S=. by W. 1 [if Want to know why drugs 25c Clothes Line, 15¢ 10¢ Curtain Rod, 5¢ store we have gather- if A Whetesome and. Appottatn \| Seetions, Ayoamiting —* pe eseagy dey after Ser eile an seating } S0-foot Extra &:rong Hemp | Brass Extension Curtain Rod, ed for presentation to- po Sunset Mi || and attempted mur- medicines, but don’t seem to Prof. Thomas that |/J*"y better. I'll tell you why, der that have been The stuft that undertaken against wit- |} nesses, lawyers or sup Clothes Line, hard finish, S44inch extension, with brass Seng weave. Wodnes 15¢ ends and brackets. Ex 5c will stir up both exes. morrow about twenty- five hundred Suits to tra special, each day, special , || porters of the San Fran- “The Marshes,” by Stew. | one 50c Calcimine, 35¢ sell at five dollars. {| cisco graft prosecution art Edward White, is an- | ping. te bulle i 4Sc Bake Pans, Each, 10 $ or inch Yellow Bake Pans, other of Mr. White's fa- mous Bobby Orde stories. MONEY SAVED. | “Juggling with the Tariff,” G the wonderful Package of Eastern System. || by Ida M. Tarbell, is an ox } Norfolk Suits, with two patra of tro Viger saturates ti } d Dekorato, a sanitary wall cal x Be : / Brie 7 Gared shape, 2% inches deep; 7 ciinine; a large assortment of pants (knickerbocker or stratght) 92.50-€2.00-—THAT'S At | traordinary article showing This one is about Bobby's | shy. Gna thee eee Beavily glazed. Spe- 10¢ colors to select from. Double-Breasted Suits. Kf. SHON sTORE, || one of the reasons why the first duck shooting. Mr. | y em 4 Glial, each .....-.-++ ; . 3 c Buster B . 404 People’s Bank Bldg cost of living is increasing White has never written any- nment Wednesday, special Seftor duke Ga second Ave. ond Fine Fi day by day, It sheds new thing finer and truer. / it Is needed, It removes Satlor louse Bults. Take Bievator to hire oor | y y « * se of disease. : 1 $0c Doz. Table Tumblers, | 5. Carpet Tacks, 3 for 5¢ Derby Back Suits. | Mght on tho most important Other stories, articles, edi | tro-Vigor isan electste Each, 2%¢ » f Blued Steel Bizes f 8 t ’ —— - ———— question now before the torials, pictures and comments battery which ‘you. wear A Large Size Paper of Blued Stee rom 2% to 8, and from gpgeae In the April number of I]8 while you sleep. Tt make ite oma people. The American Magazine. to 17 Fine fabrics. Excellent tailoring. THE ORIRNTAL POOL Rooms. power and is alwaYs charged, ready for Wounce Size Fall Fire Finish Carpet Tacks, Extra spe 5 stal Glass Table Tumblers, cial, 3 packs c reser | F. B, Wilson, 2nd Av. and Pike St., Seattle. | 4 pair barber Lersont place of the kind aS the world. #10 oanh given away dal’ 412-15-17 Third av. between Pike and Union : jectro-Vigor is not an electric leaueetay we, Pe 23¢ $3.50 Roller Skates, $2.60 a a tele 8 easy and cheap to be an i Ball-Bearing Roller Skates, 4 hoice at $5.00 ‘tok satiate « ured by Kleotro-Vigor . : FREE BOOK. 50c Cuspidor, 20¢ adjustable to any size; with Triple Nickel-Plated Cuspidor, | leather back or plain strap; with leaded bottom; self-right have web steel, ball-bearing tng; extraordinary 1 ape- 29c cuore Special, $2.69 ‘ pair CLEARANCE SALE AN Fall Stock of Clothing, Hata, Shoes and Men's Furnish- ~ CANARIES. Imported German Males and ding, Breeding Others at $3.50, $4.00, Van hear $7.50 and on to $15 DR. 5. S. HALL CO. Seattle, fT ; f etal, each hay soil | ~- | Ing Goode at loss than half price, 5 nedies, Gold. : ms it |} RAINIER CLOTHING STORE Aquarium 5 es 5 i fAND-MADH BATS A eek Pees face, 4 500 Oe Rake 25¢ The new Hats for spring, the new Neck | ! SPECIALTY, i j rat Ave GUARANTEE BIRD STOR Name 108 Spring st., between lst & 2nd. ‘A Yo iti Co IF $0 PATRO! PALACE MARKET wear, Shirts, Gloves, all the correct dress ac cessories direct from the metropolis now ready. | Aree SHAFER BROS. | ‘03. | Mme. PAUL OXCLUSIVE MILLINDRY, efetetsadt | Champion Tooth Garden Rake, 12, 14 or 16- tooth. An extra good rake for the price of a poor one, Wednesda’ 25¢ Address BROKERS | and 1 in Univer Arcade and Arcade Annex Uni. | Private Loasod W TWREE FOR OWE asi esate ee pdsfeerspysqoonesniear ng Mie Whote Block Long |_vereity. er ~ ee BUILDING PURPOSES. : £3, Osborn & Co. 1) For the Thirsty WANT To sell your furniture. KR. Campbell, $12 Colamble &t See page 6 eee

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