The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1911, Page 8

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THE AROUND-THE-WORLD STORY NO. 22. Our Globe-Trotters Visit “Venice of the North’ ; WeAntieipateWithPleasure % The Honoret Your, Presence " | : omorrow | Thelast of Three Days | STATUE OF GUSTAF IIi IN FOR VIEW OF STOCKHOLM t wat r The (The Star Tour of the World.) STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Ma After Moscow, with her squalid Devoid lo the Opening Dis play 30} Spring Milliners~ Sutts. Cloaks .Gowns, Wa ists and Accessories It ha &@ population hall cross the UTILITIES "88°" FISH INDUSTRY BLOCKS | PISES HOISE;——y = SHOUR BILL IN HOUSE, eR EOE LOTT estes (By Staff Specia ts grew) OLYMPIA, M © | men x againet the Shour OLYMPIA. Ma 7 Y ha f 4 h onate in ry " a an i by the onat ™~ Ty > 7 ° 4 ¢ ‘REDERICK & NELSON But th failed to call 4. 4 + 4 Ser x L k n le 2 : A member who has a private in thé same K 1 ¥ terest in any bill of measure pro Hughes law York, © posed or pending before the legis By t i : lature, shall disclose the fact to pre mit 3 ! " use of which he is a mem th : 1 d shall not vote thereon. 1 t 4 i Simn And o? . And. Reore Frew Th ple of the Bhour c t busle * A s a If it is good, tn , K ‘fruit canneries be g Ath b special privileges tended On Special Privilege wa c * senate majority At 1 “« s ad A . A t nd ff c=... BARONE PLA = WHAT GOOP DID IT DO HIM? Man Who Was Chief Heir of Million-Dollar Sullivan Estate, Now a Pauper, Is Declared Insane by Magistrate plore ia -, WORKEONTINUES ; POKER CAME, HIGH $3.65 LOR st . $3.45. An Acquaintance With The “Direct-Action” Gas Range Will Pay You feature of the popular “Direct - Action” Gas fy & compiaint offi eh nworth & He 4 Dublin SRR RRR Railroads Submit oe (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 7.— It has been announced that every Western railroad has The strongest ving in squalor. complaint the Range is its oyven-construction—this is what saves the gas. Only submitted to the decision of five teet of gas expended in perfectly baking biscuits on both oven- the interstate commerce com MRS. STARTUP DEAD L “ P 4 li mission denying the rights of 4 acks of the Direct-Actic and this “lide: eating o F paiieada “Go; ineremne freight ervice irs. Prance his includes heating of oven iq be rates. The roads have agreed |S 8 and bakina 4 7 Hine to cancel the proposed increase ain with a dance at Faurot’s |i 7 —Firet Floor, Annex. dancing academy 77, will be/held tomorrow Ho a a Kt a te emt the family re Bree ate Stem a as a at . ae ads orcs ina a Housewares at Specially-Low Prices resting values in Household wares ee ok ranks of Over 150 men fr organized labor in are today working fof the election of |, “Bob” Hesketh to the elty council The Central I and organized | )ELPHOS CORN POPPERS, SPE heavy gal- | CIAL 20¢—Large-size Popper of rolle l ns in cover to permit with perfor CIAL | out of un d corn ROYAL GRANITE BAILED KETTLES SPECIAL 18¢—Five-pint capacity, with lip r Coune ATER SI any YRLD. \CH- Can with ¥ whip « RRR * we # STORK AT MURPHY'S HOME & | Unite District Teleg thing which m: nt Prince Adelbert, the OVAL SERVING RAYS, S vey I SHERS SPEC contrary “bbs ee Nis \ f teiky Witten ten CIAL 250-0! tt RAYS, SPI POTATO MASHERS, SPECIAI The Ladies g attorne h with an attack ‘of ap-| rae aad , le of heavy spring wire, with Letter Carrier B and an ope with de et un @ record crowd a Dreamland FAMILY GRINDS CIAL B5¢ Wheel ts six ir RANITEWARE DRINKING CUPS, SPECIAL 5¢ EACH—Of eamless Royal granite steelware 310 fought the Randolph blew up and with all her men. y council ion re 4 errererrs Sere te HEE Globe-Wernicke Sectional Files kT tt tt {IDA COM N . SET OF SIX, 75¢—In the attr vod pattern Next Friday night the junior class PRESIDENT ARRIVES. ep the Ballard high school will ¢ gation. PIONEER 1S DEAD. CUT GLASS SAL’ AND PEPPER SHAKERS, SP Mrs. E. A. Poncin, 62 y old ECIAL 45¢ EACH—In two a pioneer resident ‘of is pleasing designs, with sterling silver top dead at Pasadena, Cal he came The spring rush to the nortly is|/the Northern Pacific, will accept} SILVER - PLATED NEVER - DRIP A fr shed in styles to Seattle in 1872. The family rest - starting with the sailing of the|the presidency of the Missouri} TEA STRAINERS, 50¢—Sily tala es Plat ie h 1 styles ada dence was then located at cond DISCUSS TUBERCULOSIS | lianas inode sda to.| Pacific, he announced yesterday anf y UVer-f ed on rec ments of any profe: A 4 mers Jefferson and Alameda to-| tpi } nickel silver, with ebor av. and Columb: t., the present! ‘Tuberculosis was the subject of ht palsy pager | th he would not decide until after |} k onized site of the Seattle National bank fon at last night's meeting | "8 ussenger lists and/arriving at St. Paul today is the only r that can b WERNICKE “ELASTIC” Bt Poors nalaal & en will be car by | i le with er of s ‘ : s . HONOR FOR TRIMBLE elieng Baring “anon _ - ss rod Among the fassen-| , GOING UP. tab le with n iger of sc he ay be had in. styles if William Pitt 7 ident | Dee a Gullel Wreed peoviewayi 100 miners from Gold he total receipts of the Seattle TWORUART BLUE widely-varying decor the rules DECORATED GERMAN PORCELAIN CEREAL JARS, SPHCIAL 2h¢ Each Jar is labeled with name of contents of the Washing Navy league, yer 4 f Stitias to preaide at tomorrow compulsory reporting of tuberculo- sponding fig meeting of the league, which 1s now | #8 ©4® February, 1910. The total in session in Los ‘Angeles. ws. Manes Dine IDAHO NOT DRY YET "lst month were galn of $8 for the month of gain of 7.98 per ¢ by the state board of health for the | feld, Nev., several b jand ploye so number ¢ en route to the islands. displayed in our Office Furni $ ond Floor, Annex. Inspection is < < vited. RIVERS RISING. William Edward Robbins, former-| Bors Ida, March 7.—The| fore ee i PENDLETON, Or, March 7.-—|ly of y York City, died at hts) Idaho i Warm winds, rain and melting | apartments av, and Univer-| y lay, was republican in both DETECTIVE SUES April snows in the mountains are causing | sity st. yester the streams in northeastern Oregon | by # widow an to rise rapidly today. He is survived | branches, Still it did not keep two| Victor Marton, private detective J. Irving Rob-|of the pledges made in the repub-| yesterday began sult against the ‘i lican platform, namely, to submit al/city and Councilmen Blaine and aday afternoon at constitutional amendment for pro-|Kellogg for $467.19, alleged. to. be nterment will be made| hibition and to provide for a rall-|due him for services an detective . the Lakeview cemetery, 'way commission, he the recent graft investigation, Mail Orders Carefully Filled e, which adjourned | - | | Journal Patterns Frederick & Nelson incorporat Ladies’ Home | —_—————— earn CLA ——__—_—_——_———— * ae

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