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Third Ay. and University St. oes and not the 17, 1814, to speak The N ments of | world, 10. |for the | Burien ra grand jeavated § jit is alles and excav and Edga led by In all $42 receivers talking machine! than any the big brass bands and the foremost orchestras of the country, McCormack—and every other important yours with this marvelous instrument singer. All “far away” and clear as a bell, This Machine, With 24 Selections, Your Choice, For $57.80—Terms $7 Down and $5 a Month if Desired home, no matter how luxuriously furnished, might well be proud, and it is the greatest value for the money ever presented in t Sent on trial if desired, if you cannot come NORWEGIANS TO CELEBRATE Norwegians of brate the anniversary of the adop- tion of Norway's constitution, A fitting program has Mayor been Invited John W. Arcktander will deliver the oration | constitution in inatra. | the it was given it | marked a long step in advance to ward the political freedom of the| Norwegian people. '2 CHARGED WITH GRAND LARCENY “= C. B. Stevens, chief engineer, and Lindquist been arranged George F. Cotterill bh one of the most democratic ad when ta. jeharge that on the representation that they Sutcliffe voices of some FHE SEATTLE STAR JOHN W. ARCKTANDER Tonight at the Moore theatre the ¥ t Seattle will cele t for, and orwegian any monarchy in May MAY MUSIC The May musical festival given by the public schools of this .elty, will open tonight at the Arntery, featuring the big chorus fromthe high schools of the city, with the Philharmonic orchestra, Joha M Spargus, conductor, assisting The festival is (ne second one to! be given by the sehools, The igh | school chorus numbers over 1,000, and there ts a chorus of 850 boys from the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth | grades. The Philharmonic orches tra will accompany the choruses In addition to the choruses, the committee has also secured Rider-Kelsey of New York and Claude Cunningham of Boston as soloists, The high school chorus emanre _ Heattie Star or by notifying once of © prompt very of the pi any attempt to substitute #n ether paper Seattle It ne for | attention If four paper to arrive any night o'clock, kindly phone this offices at ence. Main #400 Ask for the Cireuiation Department Norwegian whaler Kit, the largest jever seen in these waters, arrived | lin Beattie yesterday from Japan. It ie planned to use her, both an @ whaler and mall carrier im the} lnorthern waters, in which she will grading contractor|terday caused damage to the Highland Park & Lake | tent of $7,000, It started from a de Jiroad, were charged with |fective chimuey, and the members eny yesterday on the |/fought for an uy to extinguinh it they received $% 687 yards of earth, while od only 3,825 was graded | ated } ‘LAWYERS GET $2,000 MORE) Lester Turner | trustees of the/ Western Steel Corporation, appoint: | Judge $2,000 more each, in addition to the} $5,000 already paid to each of them, 800 has already been or- dered paid to lawyers of all sorte for petitioners, and appraisers, and Of) Hiaxter, r Amen, Hanford, will and trustees, ete about $40,000 labor claima, only $1 |000 has been ordered paid, ‘Every Camp and Sais Gi eR Have a Band of Its Own Puget Sound and Lake Washington will be ringing with music all this summer, for every one of camps and cottages will have a And the one our artist has illustrated will be used more other for the reason that it embodies the latest improvements and gives the greatest volume of sound It reproduces not only but the singing of latest operas are body, but the ringing, the bis city Write for particulars, Largest Dealers in The Country. get) betore they led in the fire de partment. The loss was fully cov ered by Insurance. Minneapolis 400) Two ago came within or so of electing Now the social the same candi date, ‘Thomas Van Lear, again. He is 43, 4 ma chinist, strong with jabor men, and has a big per-| sonal following Predictions are general ‘that he) will win this year, | } | | | The consolidation of Produce company, of this city, with | the Hazelwood company, a combing | poot that controle butter, exg and cheese firms from here to Chicago, was made for economy, according to a statement made by H. L. Klock | President of the company late eee eee eee ee * WATER NOTICE l@ Water will shut down tn all ® intermediate service maine * west of Sth avenue N W. and # north of West 70th street Saturday between 9 a. m. and Also in the districts 26th avenue N. and north of East Ward street on Saturday between 9 a. m. and 4p. m., and in the district be tween Auatin «t, and North fork from Beacon avenue to 60th avenue 8 m, and noon Seeeeeeeeeeeeaee ss * * * * * * * * * * * * RRMA Cannery tender Lummi, built for the Lummi Bay was launched yesterday at the Blanchard Bros. & Johnson ship yard at Georgetown, The vessel will be used for gathering up salmon in the vicinity of Cape tery. Fiat Ito probate yesterday. It gives half of an estate valued at $200,000 to ibis widow and the remainder ts di vided between his two daughters and one grandchild. fan There's the whole | write about ; With all of ite joy and paia, The things we love and we ofight | about, | The fun and the loss or gain. There are themes of endless riety, Numberless themes to treat, Politics, trade, society, he bitter, the kind, the sweet great world to va There are plenty of things to sing about Wherever you chance to look, For life seems fairly to fling about | Subjects to fill a book, The song of the souls victorious, The gong of the failures, too, Things ignoble or glorious, The false ab well as the true There are themes so multifarious That nobody knows them all, Matters that soothe or harry us Winter and Spring and Fall; A million themes to be bright about (It's easy when you know how) |There are plenty of things to write about h But I cannot recall them new! = A fire at the Seattle golf club yes a socialist mayor. | have put up) tion that will be affiliated with a) between 9 a. ®) Packing company, | FESTIVAL OPENS: HERE TONIGHT | - will be heard tonight and tomorrow night, and the boys’ chorus tomor ‘vow afternoon and evening A reporter from The Star attend led the final r lafternoon and heard the boys raire the roof with the savage “Indian War Song” with which they intend to frighten the ladies tomorrow |The immense high school chorus filled the big Armory with the beau tiful strains of the “Pilgrims |Chorus,” from “Tannhauser,” and the Soldiers’ Chorus,” — from Faust,” was most stirringly ren dered. The thousand young voices, | blending together in perfect har- mony, make @ beautiful and lasting impression ed YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | The Mydra, built by the Neptune ‘Fish company, wat unched today from the Ballard marine railway The vennel cost $7,000 and will be equipped with newest devices for purse-seining Manufacturers’ association will hold a meeting at the Lincoln hotel jtomorrow night. There will be a dinner, followed by speeches. “What is « countet irritant?” pened Mre. Smithers counter trritant,”” replied Smithers is & woman who makes jthe shopman pull down everything from the shelves for two hours and then buys a pennyworth of pares’ Tit Bits. | | A Counter Irritant | } | | Pittsburg, Pa.—Counciiman Robt. Garland bravely told the Business Women's Educational league that business was no place for women, advising cach woman to burry up end get married New York.—Giveseppi Terro, six feet, when he appeared in court to present a request of his wife, ex plained he wae head of his house | bold,” in Italy, yes; in this country, no. SARA AAKahehheh * . * Caloutta-—Begum of Bhopa India’s famous woman rule has given $25,000 for a girls’ ® schoo! at Delhi, in commemor # | ® ation of Queen Mary's visit to # 1\* the Durbar. * o « RRR * * * * A music department, | may as well throw away this sign reading “Take this home and try it on your | Diane. " Manager—Throw it away? Cer. jtainly not! Stick it up on the furniture polish counter.—Boston | Transcript. Boston.—-Boston is to have a how pital for the cure of th blues,” the Kiock | Where melancholy patients will be! treated on the theory that ail men- | tal afflictions are the result of phys- feal allmente. Actor dollar you could spare? Old man have you got 4 Another Actor—A dollar? Let's! so, where have | heard that word? Ite the name of an old-time coin, ien't it? IROQUOIS ON With Mayer Seymour of Tacoma, | Mayor Reckwith of Victoria, repre-| sentatives from the Commercial club of Tacoma, the Commerce from Seattle and the ahip officials and newspaper men from Seattle, Victoria and Tacoma, lthe new steel steamer Iroquois | | completed her maiden voyage yes |terday. She sailed from Tacoma | Wednesday night, coming to Seat jtle and from there to Victoria, where the guests were taken for an automobile tour of the city The Iroquois will begin a new fast freight and passenger service between Tacoma, Seattle and Vic- toria, FRENCH PLAY The Seattle College Dramatic so- elety will present a French play at the Metropolitan the period of the Troubadours, in prominently, Handsome costumes and beautiful stage been prepared, Much Digging After Buried Treas. ure Is Found by Workmen Within a short tie aftersqne of buried treagure, None of the coins are dated later tha the early part of the eighteenth century, and most of geeiaa are Bnglish and Spanish, istant—As we've given up our! MAIDEN TRIP | Chamber of | Victoria Board of Trade and steam. | theatre tonight, | featuring the life and scenes during | which Louis XI, of France figured | settings have jf @ gang of laborers by 2 up al bak at old coins on cho | Turnpike at Commack, 7 L, work was slispénded while the men | fought over the coins, After the| newb had spread srerraene in the! neighborhood began ‘dived nk for areal yesterday | |W | easily cleane OME) HAPES a ally suit 3 to 8 yes assortment, Materials a s¢ bonnet and rc are employed rosettes. (fl for wear over Special 8 measurement. special 10¢. Corylopsis Special $1.95 $1.95. line in the ne finished with flounce effect. | I E | Wess Colors incl ionable two-k pee ial P41. ~ FURNITURE DRY GOODS length, special $2.00 pair; Java, rough and peanut braids, in poke- ribbons in pink, into bows, p sailor collar and deep cuffs; can, special 19¢. New Messaline Petticoats NEW shipment \| coats features exceptional values at | They are of excellent quality messa- hagen, gray, rose, black, white and the fash- Bome men are eo conceited they! claim to be fore ily up @ stump. when they're = FREDERICK & NEL. SON, ten. f Store Clowes BP : 600 PAIRS Women’s Short White Kid Gloves Special i 85c | Pair 'S pique-sewn white Kid backs and one large white clasp at wrist d, Special 85¢ pair. - Gloves, giac € finished, paris-point emb perfect fitting Medium weight | WOMEN’S LONG KID GLOVES, SPECIAL $2.00 AND $2.25 PAIR White French Kid Gloves in broken sizes, made of excellent qua 16 -button length, special $2.25 pair skins, BASEMENT SALESROOM Children’s Trimmed Hats Sizes 3 to 8 Years $1.25 $1.45 nd trimming effects especi- able for the little girl from of age are comprised in this re white straws in Milan, Silks and light-blue, red and white in the trimming, fashioned laitings and shirrings and led-brim effects. 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