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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1905. 7 —_ | TOFILE APPOINTMENTS HIGH SCHOOL MINSTRELS Birtne | shipment, $1 per sack, on i To Mr. and rank McMan.- | $1.76 tern 1 \ I t Aven Jar y t ‘ Halt , la niet n 1 i " | r 1 iwe foward : , jue that can be used. The boys have! girl arnelt, ¢ _ e " the |b practioing faithful | To Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bush, Ja halit ‘ t AfLornoon un 1 it was with grea ary 4, a girl P 1 ato W b eulty that Director Fwbort A 1 »| 8 T IT BE ESCHEATED TO Th STAT ) eye nel A ey sughes picked out the lucky =| Phirieth pecs i cary a alee Le ASKS c e © THE STATE—HE HOLDS ta, but it AUBURN MAN, WHO WAS8 AR-/ ar Hughes tooth great Jand| CRUELTY OF PETER JANCHO Sy bles aad ABA norco rae r . dorat is that he will pgidiage: ey gow ander : Mr " ard Omata € ACT WHICM WILL GIVE HIM ONE-HALF OF THE ; ye for the po-| RESTED FOR SHOOTING A/™ ie mays our “ 1 CLAIMED TO BE THE CAUSE ‘ le Janu F r PF ERTY ' wd ‘ | TRAMP, NO LONGER HELD y all expert 4] OF HIS DAUGHTER'S DISAP ar Set De ’ don ¢ py bh P mt yp n.] ' 1 an fellows ho made hits Khe BS Jona in t ‘ ——— j lamt a af ain ' the | PEARANCE }4 " late home to Ballard, | | ir January n, an attorney, act Irish had and in the} j —e ‘ Mowarn. Joe Choen, Roy Ellen son, 681 We t Ewing, | t “4 h y and t 4 ‘ ‘ « y “| v f \ a} " ' I a t her anua . erect ent t the w ta I b ‘ 1 w r ' t » ee | , tng on t f the proe “ “ ‘ ngly ¢ ‘ fe - . . om eat Bi alias pomatt k out fou oa shipments arrivis a ‘ tes’ and t At t t x . Cat ae bh el e the abbage during the k ha . . F The tment returne by ne | neaiderat - * ‘ t ining t kone ) surprisingly, « fi bale, al a Tht " ned iba | re sueons caeeaeeh akan aah: iiiee 4 he complaining witne 9 up surprising K t “4 na : - th ‘ per urt grand Jury, in whieh rages i wat ; \” | day he complained to the nts to Th able Holly " tate 1 ox-County or Charles F othe nomen “s * omg 0 ; the girl had disappear | getting scarcer every day, a t eit-saising wudl _ : Whittlesey is arged with lar- | feces fate > mm by th « tives Adams and Cor thought by the leale ’ t . 4 boxes, ny by emben misap- | 2! Th ' \ . to Jiseing Bi Jotailed on the ease and coded | that before long it will be ir “ ki ka, $4; (he , 4 tract from the co propriating $37 inty nee Y po : in ing the girl at a ora | to secure a at any p ‘ $ n aot : 4 ers auth ' funds, was di Supertor | fouling 1 " “ OF ometeer | house not far from her home. | Veal has alse m the \ 2 en " \ Ma i ‘ eg bioenergy t m OD) an affidavit filed in support of t t orm | ‘ol ee ee la tae tere Daries tt . ‘ nm, DOP re woman, ¢ s| he sha t : . FOCY | motion, that it has ned | year and bably ‘ cg ee eee eee | ee t t 1 4 me t y. as a wa ott | by H ne Officer Clark and the arlier part of the week veal we p ton, s hers by v in ahd benbcenand Whad ts ' v th th e Manager Mt Price waa select. | 2Y NM terrible state of af-| from 8 cents to 10% ¢ at 1 ert ort . 1, and Richa 1 a eek Shed te enepett | has firing the shot ; ed for inte itor pe hn elo oy veal for the D . $33; b Pi a“ Gaitens at ah | Of his motion Scott states that he] fitat and that nad | ur brough i : Heng, oat . ton, $ ne “ Fi has spent weeks and weeks exam-| 7... | I denied the charge against | a arriving in larg Hy / ‘ ree ce tale oe ining Whittlesey's accounts and is| O0*. m out an oma | Bronck and told « story of cruelty | ments , 4 te a S. 1a to tt nvinced that the grand jury} 4¢ ful rte | in yating her father. The girl| The live fowl market ta phe, Lape ; ' nts had no ainal Hability for the shortage. | heen clamorinw for North's prose seomed scared. The officers learned | of live fowl on the market t othy, $19 ye cla : - » court, | Fle stated that he is convinced that| ;), songectrar ie pga Spaeth aragetears that it had n the custom of the|the demand. Commission dealers EB gs os - tent . | evidence which would convict Whit-| to be dronped. * unnatural father to mpel his}say it will be wise for the t und e mS | tlesey of the crime of embeasie ” |daughter to drag heavy discarded | stock ral to hold bach { ons at ¢ . DISSOLVED mt cannot be ured {ties from the railway running near | shipments for a few weeks, as live nd jon im the A civil suit brought against Whit the Jancho home, and to saw and| stock prices are going up | $22; clam net, Sorghe ot | tlesey by the county to recover the THRE plit them for fuel. If she refused | = meal, 1008, tled te > : bent e showed the | is, $32. On patitied tage ts still pending and is to JUDGE BELL DELIDES THAT) "i" Was beaten, and eh wen Se PR 3.75; |2 4 50x $2 per te at. foun The well known law f of be appealed to the supreme court jofficers scare and brul to bear}, nang + Reon sh se606; t A gghbe G Grain and Gr mut T ‘ 1 & Faben has been T Whittlesey cases b iragged CONTRACT WITH COUNTY | out her story mae tor ’ abbage. iY 9? "| prime, ¢ at e Fulton will continue to oc-| along for over two years, and Pros Prosecuting Attorney Scott will | Sch. [eG $100; cabwawe lgrioo: | $1 ri Ba mpy the offices tm tho Mutual 24% |ecuting Attorney Bectt has been COMMISSIONERS 18 VALID take measures to have the charge|gariic, new, $c; onions, yellow wt, $4.75 judge building, which have been occupled| severely censured for bis failure to : - - againet k withdrawn and helper ib, 2%c: parsley. per : 2 top. $5@ ee by the firm, and Vince H. Fuben has| vigorously prosecute them. will be ed from the county | 20@ ° California, $1.00 - fan | a | moved into offices he fifth Noor vee ee see N. G. Christenson, of 2 Second ws es jail, where he has been incarcerated. | @1.2 crate, $1.00 cy ys Kentucky : FE of the same building. The | aveuue north, appealed to the board |, Superior Judge Bell this morning | Tr ig believed that Jancho wishes to | turnips, na @$1.00; rutabages, a | the-value of all estates which should r mack hothoune, $160 | blue grass. $11; pasture mixture, en n of p hip w «r n | of works this morning for retief| ° | estates which should | cee rid of his daughter and seeks | 2* * y, | Ublands, $10@12. a ion ent tie, Daben O6 from the ponds of mud which Con- | arm — county comminsioners |this means of getting her sent to the | or" 20@ 400; ca get Al ge _ E alt ago, with the under ac man tractor C. J. Erickson hae loft} ae Eaton the torms of | reform school tting aside the | bog cs plant ib, 40; | CHICAGO MARKETS six the radial Sains around his property in grading Bec- | “8cb Baton was to receive half /iais of brutality told by the girl, | Yakima potat Cal-| Reported for The Star by W. AD - ond avenue between Broad and few value of all extate which should | the authorities still belicre there is | fornia potatoes, q 10; | Ryer & Co., 112 Columbia street, by, ap iaiehs caeaetn ie aceened 40 throug his efforts escheat to the | eooq ground for the charge against | White River potatoes, $15.¢ private wire: A aghte = |bring suit againet the city to re- | St was valid. He dissolved the | ironck, and it in claimed that he | potatoes, in sacks, $1.6591.8 ttle, Saturday, Jan. 7, 1905 H *, who ‘ M. Te 1, a Japanese lodging = | f $1.00; wat : 1 his Ar & ¢ 308 3 pre | r damages sustained in toas of | porary restraining order se | has practically admitted his guilt. |0nipe $1.00; | watorore May, 11 1147-8, > a ¥,. hg ts nt came the robbery of * A ep Jrent on his buildings in event the | UFR ere acting aso tax _: to] “However, his relatives say that he | radishes, per doz. 10 tly, 99, 98 1-2 18 ari . > failed to help him. Since the | Drevent the county treasurer from i to per Ib, ic wash, per Ib, 1c; artl- 441-2 to 445-8, 441-4, | paying out $7,000 on warrants se 5 to 451-8, 445-8 ta cured by Eaton for his services in amount of $ The checks were} 12 in number and were made out Fruits. j tx not likely to do anything | chokes, per 4 ut It, Mr. Christenson will prob- (Bpeclat to The ter) July, she w in favor of different viduals. ably have to appeal to the courts, .|{2@ Lawton estate. He also sus 5 in chars Perstmmon: $1.25; banana y Mrs Clothing was aiso stolen, Payment! EVERETT, Wash, Jan. 7—The| Ho alleges that he has paid $450 talied the demurrer to Reed's com | Pon and will be per bunch, $2.56@3; dates, per I 30 7-8 deeply was stopped on the checks and, | State Federation of Labor this st towards paying for the | lant wht ~j wes mate by Baton, | charge she 1 tease: fms, slo bricks, $1 : <a - . prensa pir euspects a roomer mornt pualy re-elected | improvement already, while ead | rhe ee aed oo sult as an IM lig investiqn fait wer box. 32 s, ch . jcted ity, Ce h -“ before Prose-| Biackman president for the eighth | of securing benefit he is losing rent. | CY*™ pemer pee | employe Dete ané 5 ~ . ~ ; . 1 1 2 ee mp nd fancy, | $2.50@3.00: oranges, few YORK STOCKS fer ne aenna.she — ot _ euting Attorney Scott. }time and with great enthusiasr claime that the street has been Me Th - ~ me -, monk wes Sia | Corbett say that the ex seedit ba NEW YORK STO ee pe » " og a an cei geen? Ep fficere elected are: First vice|in tte present condition for more | ll", COwAty comm ore had 60) things at the Jancho bi 3 863-4, 86 3-4; Ball eight revolvers have been) DENVER. Colo 1.—Roth ent, C. R Case, Everett |than & year, while Erickson has | 9utnOry tO ae eee oe contract, [Anything but pleasant and for this 4, 73; B. & taken from him on many previous! how of the legislature m » rem vice president, G. W. Smit been engaged in removing dirt from |7%8* Soll held that the board did | oson they believe that the girl is 7-8; B. R. T., Can. Pac., 132, Erie, com., 40 1-4, not excsed its authority in the mat ter, I their | telling a straight story femonstrations. The wife and chil-| ular session did not pass upon the wis- | tive | Spokane; third view president, T. .| the rivate property Rigi Lar teh pepir~ fh F en have been expecting such an| chambers today. No fruther trou- | Copeland, Tacoma: fourth vice pre Erickson expects to get to work 5 (4 and the daughter's condition to-| bie is expected untl! Monday, when nt, R Hesketh, Seattle: fifth vice|again with nis steam shovel within | 20 of the contract | NO TALK OF ANNEXATION camaarainton Manhattan, 166 1- Sy iss direct result of worry » | the apecial committes appointed by | president, C. N 1, Aberdeen. |a few days. The required permis- | . Oa ee o'r centeonten 2; Metropolitan, } fright over the joint se erday reports A two-hour# retary m the Northern Pacific to Paneer strawberries, per Mo. | treasurer result the election | construct a line over its tracks on printed utter and Che L. & { James Menzies, of T ma. Se-/the dumping grounds is expected to . be Oregon cheese, 13% Peoples % attle made a het fight on him, al-| be recetved by that time ~ lic; Washington cheese. i lexing that he is an employer, but brick cheese, 6c; but i of his being sent by his union made . fresh cook a Pac., 64 1-4, 64, 641-8; St. i » eligible tly fresh eneke, 88 4, 171 3-8, 171 1-2; Sugar, = — This afternoon the federation | ‘ i ‘ 1403-4, 1411-2; Un MMWVSASSISISSE seanessssesessssss: his afternoon the federation | : 2 ; ote ‘e —_ forsed Blackman for state labor 4. 14 Poultry. 113 1-2 8.8 . ‘ P 1 Sreseed 28 5 vu. s. / missioner over Ha ‘ to peatent. © Ducks seed. 28 5-8 . jattlen, and Seattic’s 12 delgates fe yr : 16¢ . . | 9 | marched from the hall a ee iste p ite; turkeys, fancy local dressed, | 1 iverpool—May at closed one- a ee Heo ret _— fourth higher than yesterday large sub unni P the 7 n —Minenapolis, 266; ‘Nor Hi R oh ae bway running clear N eige ake og pReae per Ib, sc; |_ Car Receipts—Minenapolis, 266; it /GHT hrough the new jail building on aie aie nea” Stet ‘‘ctciela oe Me; honey, | Duluth, 53; Chicago, 22 her uncers etxract. per Ib, 7@8i%c; Oregon| Wheat started out ra’ m, 10-case lots, $3.90; | tain this Ciifornia | 114 3-4 to ler way, for truction of which bonds | ve been voted, will probably be Fifth avenue and Ye MAN THIS TIME |... « down to 8 epee after the grape cr honey, Yakima, Mificlals of ¥ result of a controversy now in | geome tigane 2 nar My mite, 24-1. boxe » $3.60; Olympia, | opening, the low price for the day. { An attempt to fy Richarg | 2rveress between the several cor- | ' st such a move | ; Sugar. It finally close 15 1-2 hong | Reardon, & yess, or pr jewelry | Porations of the city over the right- | y nk that we, afte Golden C, In sacka. $6:58; extra C,| gain of one-half cent over i | man, as the “nipper of-way for their pole lines. The t « th wn to what ts is, one| {Mm sacks, $5.65; powdered, in bar- | night's closing price. The trade was this morning at police headquarters, | “heme was suggested by City En of the beat tawns in the s 1 | rele, $6.40; ary ated, in sacks, | largely professional, and oye Judge Richard Osborne, after | *!2¢e Thomson this morning at the takings din b ghee! e, in barre stap. Wheat has held strong all + searching look at bim, admitted | meeting of the board of works when | THOT 5 q wou an instant stand | Qe4r paid within 16 da the week, with an upwaed Senter i pt el g AB ce the Seattle-Tacoma Power company| REV. HERBERT STANI Pe eee ee p na v remaining im the country Is t ich attempted to squelch his | MAd® ,sPPlication for ee ime | A new religions society, to be!» that } Comm Deet. Se; st t a i cael posi = rOR RECOWD outeMes a few nights ago when the| oe rate ite pole line. known ax the People’s Church, {s|' t in ton, T%@kc; pork. Sse are # net eavanes (0 8 RiKtiae judge's residence was entered and| ion in ccencetion with the ctfort 1 | eng organ in Seattle under | # . « bits, 12 ee ‘Sentis vided, but $18 in money stolen ia now making to extend its lines to | tt@ direction of Rev. Herbert Stan-| ¥ for a min lis seem to have the best of _ F > Reardon says he came here from|ine tiret bill ley, who.has for years been a close | t would Hams, 120130 fast ule cent, for it {se they who Masters Voie | Aberdeen, where he supplied bim-| permission to cr are tos | Student of social conditions. Me ke that? I have 12% @16% . Ww the a the . ae self with a lot of phony jewoiry, ths lena © an te h oF Inga will be held every Sunday |" = ’ oe a wha Foner > Pape ee es eat the. ” believes the sale of which netted oe orni at the Alcazar theater " fon’t think the 4 Ress, SKC OPT wosition, bat lost for —THE etc vege $0, Ho was. ore | rent? o7ees by the clty, at the Bh aoe ot the @ of the work |! that kind of stuff in them.” | — Se ee is id nok Soe ona . nde ley wan refused, as it would Inter Thilo io what 6 inews man and| Fraail, per th. 18@14c; cocoanuts | long a at he is not only rested with a bunch of yeas men|fere with the construction of the | Will be religious education, social . oxen, 800; cHeginute, ‘ but very cautious, and Hved in the city for on First avenue as the result of the | jail.’ The alley through the block | Work in the downtown districts, the | * man who hs , chestnuts, Ohio ib. y easily, The small stocks ineffectual efforts of the police to| has been vacated, so that the only | *¢¥ocacy of universal liquor and | mun» years sald — mor ute, Cal " wheat available fs real- discover the haunts of the “nips feasible plan suggested for carrying | Marriage laws, and philanthropic | Asked what was the gen 13@ 1c: ot of the. bulls: man. He will be tried as a disor-|across the many wires and mains | ¥ general, An ‘Diag cand) Swot crate pnedige Bg agg, lbh te ispute that + derly person. that must in time go through there | !* already being publ Ree. re he { p Suta, 6@itc; jumbos, 1 1 000,000 bushels | Stanley, and this will assist the ave here ¢ thee monda, 124%@17¢; California wal- reduced exports is to construct a tunnel through the R foundation of the balldt ‘This | society. oyal Cafe wilt make it possible for "it =e growing young towns In the stat nuts, 12@ 180. e wheat than S18 FIRST AVE. panies to take care of their wiren | la ann nee datteie of keine Gaia Gann Ge . current crop year a ae Opposite Colman Building. and without using poles, etiher ‘HEY CAME en dredging out of our karker. | eres (His Master's Voice) Special Sunday Dinn The company was granted per-| | Another thing, thie oot the W. A. RYER & CO. 2 to § P. M.—-$1.00. mission to erect all the other poten | largest shingle was in the This includes Claret it asked for. The various pole own ro inited States, ar n't you think Coneert from 5 to $ by Sig. Hector | ing compantes have gotten into con- | | cab &. eatnante that Wa wil ever per Ramano, Celebrated Mandolin] flict because of the many lines of little town Ir Is y Now on Exhibit in Our Windows | mit Orchestra, wires already on the hill, it being work RRP Very Giffiealt for the Seattle-Pues- shistder the ety and tel ody G iN dS OCK Th P a MENU, ma Power company to get a right- {Seattle ctr ompany | to be | “ A a RAI am T s is the famous 24-karat pure gold dog and talk- of- wi }pleasant bedfellows when the octo yee ne gene lng machine, made for the St. Leuls World's Pair, souP ies 1Bbe is absolutely obliged to be de. | Ballard peonle, abs BROKERS hibited by the Victor Talking Machine Co. | Chicken Gumt a la Creole. feent This fact was demonstrated | xe a. ea One of the largest pisces ever done in geld in the Consomme en Tasse. tir'the first time t rning : *RIVATE W Matory ef the World } FISH \when the Seattle Electric company oul : iu 4 chee CONTINUOUS MARKETS. A masterpiece by Tiffany & Co., the greatest gold- | Fried Rock Cod, Tartar Sauce, \agréed to go Into partnership with a Giilthe in America Potatoes Julienne. a \tha, city In the ownership of three : 12 Columbia St. There is positively no other composition than pure Steamed wana! Neck Clams, drawn | pete: tt be erected on Raliroad ave ! i th 1 R HALLER BLDG. lies weld tex tha teal Z utter , nue The octopus was willing to be eure - GROUND FLOOR HALLI 9 = hock nh pon gg the dog or of the metal RELISHES (By Bortpps News Aas'n) (eood becnass 4 had to have the |e" 1 ory time it is whe Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 958 ii he fall Ginethe dag atending ated 0 inebes | sen Onions. Queen Olives. WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.—The fol- | poles, and the board of works would | ‘P° ee on hight - | Radishes lowing leaders of the senate and |pot consent to their erection until Y eethine te ieanies wb te the se This is the most valuable dog ever shown anywhere a aes — a house have been invited partih the company agreed to give the city wren yy Teer io ee and represents In an everlasting and impressive man- ried Spring Chicken, a la Mary-| pate in a conference at the White a half ownership. : A causes some } fe Fr f h P ae [rorectnts 'h of evertestion: ond imoventive an “rand Prowse thls afternoon to Wecuss the |" Tha board was authorized to make |tsTt® and causes some hard fost-| | Christmas resent for the Poor ilishece ‘uclen! Weighnetiont: of te game Dungeness Crab, a la Newberg. | legislative program for the sueh arrangements by an ordinat » srs ; yerson needing Rpceoniend Gedaaianien Saas tai tot den woud uae | on Cases. mainder of the present seston passed by the’touncll a few weeks | (Vor-ready Knoske gene s ites he deposited in the vauite of the Pires Natlonsl | Spaghetti a I'Itallenne, ators Allison, Aldrich, Spooner and |ago. The ordinance allows the Biel é a on D a eon pig erg te HGR \etelte the: ehure lo atenea goaninmncila: Asciag Gai ROASTS Platt of Connecticut, and Represen- |oity to jointly own poles with the =e deli aii ta Chol gp erqner eit yy ptt chen hesweon 6 6. ms ah Ga roe | Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce tatives Cannon, Tawney, Grosvenor, | electric company until the franchise scm thtnaie, Seba apa 238i - Sutil be qsdbiitnd tr Gurr dane iataiaas vas Ohad Prime Ribs of F au Jus.| Dalzell and Payne. lowned by the latter expires. When ple are the ones to # day until Friday, and will be well worth making a epe- : GALAD. eg Sore the city erecta @ pole line for ite | t the city shall t Glasses Celery and Apple Eagles, Attention. | municipal plant and the electrte t much dang t cial trip down town to EGET ABL |éompany desires to wee it, the com 4 to pay one-half the | M Mashed Pota The funeral of Bro, Richard Bow ARR nnn nnn 1 will be held fr hal any is oblig : . Baked Sweet Potatoes ee den sek p. | dost of putting up the pol . hetioag } somes ng m. All members are re ted to | Versa. ; jolie — IESERT. attend. By order of In cases where the company has | — English Jlum Pudding, Hard or H. HW. KULIES }not been compelled absolutely to Sherman, Clay & Co. Mag Mig nga tie |e ceo (Allen's Lung Balsam DR. DAVID M. TSUNEISHI | Vanilla Ice Cream a a Bg io see (rather than submit to the demand . ies ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. zi | seted Cale orthy Secreta: board of works to reser iy break > 519 FIRST AVE! 2} ? 718 Assorted Cakes. flocs ' wor r pode igh past relief by other econd Avenue, Seattle American Cream or Swiss Cheese.| Go to Spinning’s tor bicycle rr comemrms fer the ute ef Oe 15S serie : a End | Demi Tasse. pairs. « wirea \

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