The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1904, Page 7

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THR SEATTLE eran-Bunspay DEC ag, 1904. . = = — 1 ' ! « ‘ % Seowieme eee! WHO Has This Fathers ("<i vm dol-| SUH in Jail) + M Greatemy ' 7 GREAT TIME rained hi pr at there ¢ | CLEV®LAND, D twith Cailtornia segs i t " cawnien Ga | ' Andrew aad ins satan Pote, | She lot Ya i 4, A A t — y put . t ‘ $3.60; ¢ ly Not ka v if or { a ane 8 wy 51X MONTHS WILLIAM BANDELOW HAS SEARCHED POR Hi Chadwick 1 Bt P : onteni ‘ as an elect . " Ne mfined in a t t ke, $ pow 1, ly 4 YEA o.t Mw, BELIEVE TO WAVE GEE VSAVED &. |. HOLT DENOUNCES STATEMENTS FROM RENO REGARD 1 4 t FOUR-VEAR-9LO 9e bd ire. w ‘ rein, § n sack loet egularly ow FROM THE GEM. GLOCUM ote the f ; A po. M4 be ING GOLDFIELD AS SIMPLY “KNOCKS” AND NOT WORTHY | ino you progra z \ ar : ; 1 F CONSIDERATION | : hing Meats. 7 “ | ' Ps at t t f ” 6% mute 1 | =" | BANKER BECKWITH SICK tf at P oo tied: th loath ple, a low | “ a k " 1 brealt . AV tyr 3 k I the t every or w 13% ‘ ar, Uerce, meg | | ‘ just how t Being | #% ‘ 6%c; lard, ‘ | f f Li . b - gary | + Lg ; yon a Nuts ¥ : I b ‘ ocoanutm, " © tha “ « } | r, . . » pe ts, Italien, year " a laree ha f | “ f 1 t ® & ‘ Ib. Ma; t * ss 2 scesiniimhie as dune oh , F wh ' t play ha ® walnut oven < - CONGRESSMAN BEFORE GRAND ¢ ~ " -- : A k pean ji4c; fae ; ‘ ere, RY IN LAND FRAUDS CASE oj get porous fe : soda a as tals Ane , p ya 4 Jumbos, 17e; Ale The wages pa are Very y " » monde ‘fornia wale “ anging $4 to $8 ig baggager i W * - me - o. Are'n | no fun t h Fish, Oysters, Ete. " } wm AND, 0 D Bin- | A few 1 , fo; t a, 6c; ling cod, : sp ge tt ? t $ %, open . . 3 idea. G h ot ' * per sack, , , r Gane, | 6 ‘ 1. per neck, ci 8 k A | w " me a ft $6.50 t or galloti : un t t it t tis salmon ft re t | ure on hi for the treatment 1 perch, é t = While F 1 his fe ‘ < , ia " 1 “ - y tossing ¢ ther wea hat t the t watel,’ Mre. Pot Patent hat a tv t at ” b i That jare sending 1 that s at ha bie Light, $7,783 ya all w atisfied ' . Notch, $4.46 " A Pe h n r 44.265 tt » “ee pas a th as graham, 16% Hove yt ig BOT per bale, a t a apita r at . id t. per bale, hers, not knowing wha 7 1 not | a GHOR GY 4 t buckwheat, a th " . 1 - ’ b . f at, per bale, er im that th a 1 s } ; Perr Food, as it comes ’ : Ae th ge Ban pis,ow cane win : ai, 36 bale, $2.10; white pen and pipes were laid | vest at : pas C. Co, ¥ wheat flakes, D he year of 1904, th were col wtar " ee forte 10-Ib. sacks, per bale, oa t & large. per bbl, 64.7% -_— he t 10a. bale, $2.60; Holly DRYDEN os Soma gle, 4 Years old r act of he “ w* Rr | in range i s, 34.50@5, popcorn, per cwl, | . \aely c a wince when the th acked wheat, per bale, $3 ene | wo berty a ‘ ft *| eased him Feed. more +34 PEPPPETES OOPOPOESTEOEE TEESE TOO TED Yor mi . bh f ‘ , ——- ton, $19.60@21; barley, rolled, pee = 7 . S . ‘“ ft ton cay feed + ® Number of divorce suits filed [n Kin s Jan- boy h treet e , * | s31@ ; y aol ined: San oa ® wary 1, 1904 . 8 @ (Speolal to The Star) ne of the steamer t nd f th ad i IM iS |@s eat, per ton, $33; best Cones dismissed . : > alees wit him away wtth b ful appea the ar . hop. $ hole corn, ton, $28@ ieee den gt ‘ : r nt , ' a] , per ton. $28@2 Number ca: ik pending eas . - o a 7" of 1 “ af ’ ton, ; shorts, Total number dive already ¢ ranted .. ... « 813 @ " ‘ w ‘ Be mein ; | Men pinintiffs : “4 Ha w. ts aeking the |f m timothy, $19 Women pia: Wien let a ur @ |, - pe arch a“ wheat e - ent (Specie! to The Star) y Washington dow= « th f. ng a ie ble compreased, $22; Puget Sound J elect ® f . age Hed bene Zz ’ SPOKANE, Dec. 29.—One hay, $14.00@1 |) t : A hae tail. bine ndbag aloon f t Poultry Food. — . 1 trins y| Oyster shells, 10 Future Timber Suppl JAP WARSHIP ar ae pp y t - w “ Frank G . R \ t, $14.50@ 183 t ae i and ed f . < Colo. aike, ch $17 lover, $15 , ‘ » 5@ | h nrye going | sedan - rob. | Ste $13; tall ER » R ® c a3 ne Kentucky ~_ N " t he} . 1 ” ' mixture, tA . " path Fox's POREST REDUCED 95 PER CEtsT IN THE LAST CENTURY— k a a . | a inne he . as black M 6 a Dy woof t} CHICAGO MARKETS. SKILLFUL TREATMENT NEEDED TO PREVENT TOTAL DE §s at lr . known mining ported for The Star by ze Ans h an ‘ | Spokane t ri A & Co. Columbia street, STRUCTION . the es of ft e . t Ht . t ate wire: . Korea, D >» da : “ ' | spi . Seattle, Dee. 29, hirt w _ N M wt Mf 112 1-8, ‘ n wale * a 1 i De 1 a4 , ‘ | ay [cra 2 ngs and gar a eaane tae th $: J 4, 451-2, 455-8 to It ie imp n bs t r formatica | him. They 2 ‘ pie a k bef c ; . . e Fecoy of! No woman ever has too the other 4 to “8 to BL 1B = - : a oe athe rere” |stocks. If carefully « 1- pe . " win the everiast- nuary, : “eer “ attention to the becomin of are a ’ acted father who bas | le Onelotmes gifts ij *k me A . on this earth. me rye er a on the Rack °° = nts, S70 Shown three col sli Fee treet 2 Venmalitis: Copper, 73 3-4, 70 1-8, Bo & {TLAND. D nm @ ri hite | dry, pe O., 104 3-8, 102 1-2, 104 3-8; B. R. T, He a Meet red y hired men to Gre Heyer nae aang | 7 62 3-4, 62, 623-4; Can. Pac., 1343-8, | 2 doubt that the gran - sala: aioue ue gaaee - ; al 1331-4, 1343-8; Erie, common, | nh two in for It. One day, some time after t | N - : oP gm bear a 381-8, 38 1- Metropolitan, i; fina while he was watching t | or da it sells for $2. Th “4 4, 1217-8, 1 Mo. Pae., | search tor hi Capt. Bers } ee “es : 8, 1077-8, 1081-8; L. @ WN. ‘ P sited stat Yolen | : ym 2, 141, 141 3-8; Manhattan, 165, | « p m | sie 8, 1645-8; Peoples Gas, 108, | ined by the grand ! ! his | (Special to The Star.) 5 Penna, 1393-8, UNITED STATES MAP SHOWING FOREST AREAS. Jot tigat Randelow Put . W., 23 1-4, 28, io tig 1 do not ¥ fa 1A, I . : 3-4, 49, 491-2; : D. 8. LANDIS. J age and location of t ji ‘ in your heart, but member dis eat s ago whe na “ 733-4; N.Y United st Ja 1 be that a rel-| ¢jineed t y. among the surv whon wities ot te ¢ - + Tis, The timber in ea , as al ee oe jit to get s a little bp A fnuese ¢ Mining | la aad oe > Reading, States, ff r.| ® xa answered th » 4 to hold |$3 R. 1, common, filing and x ext t t I lan at 1y torla, T? No. 3 is made of Repital of setisson. so, gine’ ou ra,once satended trom the| FUWERAL O ine tri, ma | No.8 mad loyment to over one million of | southwest to the { Texa | Bar . n began a e f 4 aft " 0D speagr sens 7-8 Fer tnd an nanual wage of over| Today scarc tof this MRS. THOMPSON |: a ving boy. thi , Aine: | wlor ruc 100,060,000 ed lasted t r at abot nad Jaw prod: ma a. jay. | x t tft phiall ons Annually + T al t M t * be be te ade But t B aT p t ah The tace —— * h t A M Oa I the tower D ‘ r . r t " ye supp ts ‘ A NO COSTS ALLOWED | 00: maX0 ; ; features no up before the nat ent remalt Mrs. | Georg bt ha eon ta a the thnet na sort of a rut, wil for on A few vate in . tt a ve | Ti: ns t good deal duals have been solv F much pine ‘ a er E | | t ‘ i in the recent fem for the but th 4 oak and ma ‘ a t — hief I as no great cause | $ < $ king thor th hat 1s likely to fa onty « few acres of forest he On the west | rs of the , " x . aK alned pe on, fancy, 7 i th Tt must be nd there the larger southe eat lakes an area of some magni ® u " hina aper man | tien per. ‘ . x,| 04 1 that this kind of @ mage Jantations n r h N. Y., she had n ed him v for fa mn $ 1 b ge | Ket a 8 » for the specniator, A national burean of forestry has | lumt i, old woman ina ISSED sen, $ pineapples, 4 ie re that e changes heen established with the id ot|drawn. The 1 ad w 1 tt t and }33¢ D; strawt a, Y $ 0 la moreover, do planting and preserving the forests | tween the lake with " such Butter and Cheese. — ne way seriously in any Dn the public domain. To furth the probable r . *% charged] A oui weed Orage mn cheese, 1 4 Eastern. rection for any length of Uhese ends appropriations have be walnut, oak her eld-| f 1 th « hen a ver net’ 40 ainene rail. | brick che eee e3 cream | ¢ Therefore, so long as these fade, and the work of forest culti-| The gulf coast ‘ t John-| tp MASE be- | wanes tn duee ahiad GAS to ahead ta dev, Sak: eaahenas tr tell « tions continue large losses or Wation and preservation has been| supply of pine, hemlock, oak, hick while he| eum 1 not be punished for contempt. of | fresh cooking, 1 gains seem impossible, but the com Boing on rthy the gove ory walnut, poplar and woods belong nan t he rt, was discharged this morning s a Eggs, ® v a has good chances Hehind it. “Thou shalt not” has| suitable for shingles and barrel | in« t Thoms ad sre had ah *- | on ground that the complaint, | —Otrttly fresh rench 36c; ¢ to make money. been stamped upon millions of acre taves. The area in the northwest | #08 b h gh pa b big oblign-|as presented to the court, did not | om ‘of the public lands within the past/and along the Pacific coast varies t n the horro show sufficient cause for a hearing. | three years in lumber possibilities all the way | °*t ar the woma who | » " At the time the aplain: as z Trained men acquainted with the! from the redwoods of California to | bet information to Bande ma W YORK, De *.—Herbert | ( Seabees ; tac r geo tke yar - ss & polls and climates suited to the life|the arrow-like cedars of Washing-| 5, ‘ r-in-law, had not heard peering t inet ta, | later was amended to such an ex f certain forest trees are conat ton and Oregon. All cla “ % when she met thel gy te Py thin. te formutnes [tent that the judge did not consider ly at work planting, cultivating and | lumber is to be found In this regton. | + a , Lea the “ that he had suff tw rr mapping out forest reservations for| F fires have done Immense | { tay {case Tat hastened at |* —"s Pregnant Pulled naneated te Gat wt GRAIN and STOCK the future timber supply. These are| damage during the past few years. |! y |she knew said th boy | 0° : ace ate tat te ing that he was ready to disprove | ernment property, maintained | In 1902 Oregon and Washington had | ° answered perfe the de tlon hs : . the ch , Ss atro ° ft . burr y f be . | air hairman of the com charges made against him. It : orecmmse nt ogee s j n fire t inne ¢ ), Tpit ttle George Bandelow 1 will also ave was at first complained that he had BROKER luture dispositio re sole 000 ac and troyed $12 01s rt nd all. The elderly tok 1 " od ove © case 01 The forest acreage under direct eov-| rondacks of New York had a forest “ hax are of the boy, as she owned | ‘The Order of Washington will | alleged crime alone. These charges | ee eee exnment | or trol Jan 1, 1904) fire that destroyed timber to the] | A kiven by Fort | ert berty and Wynone streets, | give a New Year's watch and whist |wero later mado to read so that 112 Columbia St. ‘ ‘ ee F 1 In é at Rent | Basi ork party on Saturday evening, cem- {tha ones making them simply be By examination of the map, tak- one fire that consumed $1,000, Eighteenth avenue, | w has nted ber 31, in Alki hall, corner of Sec leved that he was guilty of these GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. fing the ded portions as t th sw t ber on vening, January 6, ‘ of the district named f 1 avenue and Jan treet, misconducta. Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 962.

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