The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1905, Page 3

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’ | council and “gw my A meng 4 — THE SEATTLE Seaman _. 35, “ Don't Worry, Wateh Us @row"’ } : he Lh} Cash The New Bore Credit}. Court, but was defeated E T Each Week Will Do Although ommittee, alded Comy Riplinger, will try to| } 1 ue © etate, th | : Remaining tre nat very hope a hit | ULTolmesrurnitureo- me cons he council la night pa d ord Any Can D it at Home 4n ordinance authorising ‘ } - - 5 comptroller @ advertine for bide for | Nothing to Try | W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. rehano b of the Hehting | 1 § 1 PICKPOCKET WILL MAVE REG T AT WALLA WALLA—GHE DE 7 all te ) Upling already has some 1 € f CLARES A SIMPLE LIFE 16 GOOD ENOUGH FOR HER b theoughont the country egarding the sale of the bond and! ee 7c ed | Clearing he will, within the next fow days ond circulars to each of them, | Cad” Johne f light-fing 1yand 1 ott 1 inned pecifying the exact nd in-| fame, will now lead th simple | art « t f kind Sale which the b vide will be 1 It Ca in at n the toile them —— all « well, they oh t i f awoand will nt by April 1 e, ¢ t fp I re » 4 ell all or a portion of ita) tt f th hen it a littl : the state, If eastul, it! soon to t & unde t previous est at va ‘ Prices that ould from private parties, and tt 1 at Walla Walla 1 th the t Id convince : Cad" is “game"—that’s what all] dave given myself up t 4 the Great Haines Oure for hg ase and 3 ooh nal ‘ . her 1 nds in the woman's| if t © here, and there'd the Liquor n ' a 8 sald yesterday ring when "Ca noted he 1 me ' + ff f fase UL-t A ; $6.65 malbck eenaeainesey fo cota Teea bil cvar now Sad, an 1 eaid batore, [3 AS. 3 pairs : ¢ 4 i $8.00 nd began fi her . « : re od nu f tb i! <" f : : . hers, Tt > 2pairs | . > X $8.00 « ment with Father Time, leay ag ( ae ooh 1 e ; 7 D4 fpairs 114 : ‘ pa $9.75 | School District No. 1, which com-| hind her the fr at tinast eal yi lly Me rf m gpairs 188 Ard. $ air ¢ , $25.00 prises th ity, gets that tanount. | ¢ Po on A soniye Bends Peat es ta “e ; roy inoleums 2 pairs Arb. $ alr pa $30.00 Pas revenue ontemed tress taterest | ens w ae ~~ ting ho oa sie gy ; ye rge lot of Odd Rem- pair $ air ¢ pais $15.00 taned from interest | unmolested pockets of Alaskan mins) the f the sup eo t ‘ we, Bend arge | ddd Rem T pair 600 A ‘ ate € on $5.50 rs oe eee | ore, phistionted sheep-herders | Which deprived “Cad” of her Hberty |)! ; gl ae Ae ie 188 A Cc p course turne a and rollicking deep-s« Miors for she offered to ¢ Ipait pa ve $4.50 hool fund, and When “Cad” entered the secluded | he ashe office, wet nd hi n, per ¥4..40¢ } pair 178 Arb. $ palr ones $7.85 of the 1 ct ; Rietonage: pip “ + otek 1 . f per yd. . 55 Me pair Arb. § air Curtaing, pai eee te $6.00 Saestiree, partment, there was a chorus of | “Ca 1 all right ’ 55¢ of the sta y fr egular guests of | th take nt e P i> AND MANY OTHERS. city secures about one-fifth of Rooney toased | tod ttitur had ste onde the disbursements from the « tt and ¢ high t school fund. high w Gladys , ‘ ‘ The difficulties which the f bel ington pace: wcked U } committee ia likely to bur 1p t |] p in the county egulat . much with State Land © murmured, “So glad!” Marie Ande H c at Sons ems beven end cba co| eeu, seca, Mote Anes 5 ae ome oe WILL HELP tands Mi when he negotia ne 1 i the | digits of her own, was wm pr w acerue and ena he deal for them, Pl wd the bonds moneteative. “0 joy" ried whe, toes nome You TO Beg. 41.50 iron stand, fin ‘or a rate of 3 con after ne ail eS aren ished {n dull black; well ommittee had about made up ite = : 4 per cent | . eide this time that they have ffi clent local security already, They alsc can do! bet om cour ‘ try schoc hth filled. Deliv- jean cetar cent, be ‘ cause of th latter | pf cpa re von it) RAILROAD INTERESTS WILL BE MEAMD AT MEETING TO BE | Unsuccessfu re cn gdh HELD TOMORROW NIGHT f | k h F Idi B d stato, ts « tting @ Kood Bi rate on the ght bonds, | eic re) ing eas even if not i Olympia Bureau homish, introduced a bill In the ve placed them in the ODD PIBOs is @ 10-yea v4 Beattle Daily Star, hubiwe , identical with secure a rate at lease as low as 4 Olympia, Wash. | the Senator to res per cent | : the dey Sane ‘ SENSATIONAL ALIENATION OF » in-eye Maple; swell t, highly p hed and orna- At all events there will be no se-| Gtaff Correspondence by Den Dean . c nirror, shaped beveled. cret or underhanded sales. The! and Will Windom. oe a ; AFFECTIONS FILED IN 6U "$38.00 present finance committee will | abr " rhe f were é . probably prefer paying a somewhat! OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan. 3 | ws ° PERIOR COURT carved, beaded and polished higher rate to paying # agent | railroad commission has practically |), 7. ' : ees t to $23.00 }a rake-off in order to get a lower) been dec idea pon. It now 8108 | teawengincers, ar eating « t wil p . ont and fine mirror, French one. If such an agent is by som r the legislature to decide which | arene ogicspadaepenn ge 7 iam Devine, a wealthy mining et S17. 50 | chance employed on a commiaa one of the number of railroad com: |i) 4a, . ' ted th} | t < minsion bills unde et n it = ; secu man, with large interests in Alaska we nt, carved, beaded and highly polished, the deal will be consummated a ws Be Be “tye DA YS ty ent legally. There will coms sea eee See mart wit to cost the defendant éaeenidions cut to $26.00 ly no deal such as was er morn t's hearing will be | 7, alienation of affections suit, filed in haped top, carved legs; cut te into with Paul, and which was se- | devoted t _ railroad rae ag (ibeipnininnibiciannattiniaena jth v art this mm Ths) eee cret | The Star exposed It | Chairman Dickson, of Kitites, has pee ourt th Are Left to Pur- wet entil Te nde nt: | re grams from the North-} WON A PRI a a ” as avian te nor" a TRIED T0 PUT le ‘ en ant Hamers See, R ZE of t aff thon re Di oer the Oregon Railway & Navigation [ oo Bee Dee Pave ae since linieaisiisassiepsiniaitaaitedablaaenaaiind | « wife and he dema $50,006 company th ey will bep resent ; . — Furs at perry va nnd will bap resemt!’ Casper Dickenson, aged 18 years agen of cruelty. She secured a divorce Little M1. Mg mth mete ma. counsel |°f 608 University street, has won|, young woman whose afte on January 7, of this year, ee | tor the Northern Pacific, will rep-|t2e {iret prise in the November | 204 SFe sald to be alienated is Mrs. )|saye, without his knowledge. competition of the Seb Bessie Raber, 1 Bessie Bradley Since Mrs. Raber has been freed | resent that road. Attorney W. W \ 1 hool Book, a Y : | ton, of Portiand, will represent |™Menthly =o put ried Rabe #03 and went 2 the bonds of matrimopy, The N.Y. Salvage the OR & N_ and J. D. Farrell, as- | Worce The to Dering, Alaska. R. ber states she and Devine baye Co. >, Beviegien ro y 0. Seevens | aan evident Hill, bas wired | WOn fn a wat lor design for a| “Mime that they lived very happily living together on Seventh avenu 4 were trie arge of being dis-| 114) either r een rug, and pupils all ¢ the United nat either he or some one else w pupils all over nit begs a poe dn yoeeg asl uae epresent the Hill interests | States entered work for npet Saturday epee om grange. Attorney Cotton wired from Sa-| ton. Caxpe pupil at the Ce a : Night. — was a suspended judgment. Nob lem that he ts attending the logia-| tral and his teacher is Miss E. 8.| Nignt, monet os lature there, but will come up for | Small | tevens le a cx ‘ oat = pa ae Wise fices In the New York block a now before the senate, all | A GOOD At the office of the ec “4 Street. T followin, ters and directors were elec or this year D. M. Peeples, president and gen ral manager; J. J vice-presi deat; A.M. Meckier retary and treasurer; dire Wm incan &. 3. K Skirving. J. J. Kost, A. M Meckiem, D. M. Pe ‘ —, report of Peeples in this ay Manager gress nterest on e the stipu a fund pri al wa bip increa: FINANCE CO The finance committee of the Council will shortly give the state Of Washington another chance to Pitchase municipal lighting plent a It fe safe to say, however met the committes li no 6 under the ~oeer a fons Mer Counctiman J. J. James, ta- The Labor Un‘on Co-Operative Co. Held Their Annual Election January 19th WILL ASK STATETO 8 PURCHASE 1 PRESENT LIGHTING BONO 18SUE AS WITH THE LAST r, who arrested the that man © testified prevent he tahed The the building came request that @ small sixed riot in the hallway of the building be quelled Carr arrived on the scene after the fight was over t caught glimpses here and there on- filet. From what he arn from the combatants there had been an attempt to out Bevingtor met with flstic interference yer Willams was allowed to make SHOWING his * erent in court. | “I desired to use the office. Tried to put them out. Couldn't do it. If the offi had not me when he id 1 would have been under arrest for something ¢ y this 1 wanted was to have them get out and stay out. I told Stevens to keep him out,” wae the terse explanation of Lawyer Willlame ht has been ed more than 240 per cent and the| reported that Williams left the of- Increase {n stock owned was about | fice with the intention of procuring 500 per cent During the year a/ firearms. Hevington and Stevens business of about § acted With the new board of directors 000 was trans-| are local real estate dealer POLICE LAUGH all of whom have some practical | knowledge of business, and the| qplendid growth of the lat. few AT CHIEF COOK months, the success of the company on crs _.| Chief Cook, of the fire depart. hanking our patrons for theif! ment, made a personal appeal to the patronage and promising them the | pojice this morning for the enforce same courteous treatment they have et am trdinance telative to tht = im the past, we will be ading of public highways. The f ame old stand, on cor » of the Rent com ner h and Union the guilty Gant ante CO-OPERATIVE CO. laugh at him when he dis D. M. PEEPLES, Mer. the ordinance, and now he wants them arrested and the ef t nens of the ordinance tried aintaing that cars al }) stand for inde pero. Interfere work of artment | Mayor Ballinger has onally | Prof. A. H. Yoder, of the Univer laity of Washington, speaks tonight MMITTEE yefore the Young Men's Municipal EE HOPES TO GET AS GOOD BARGAIN WITH | isague, in the Y. M. C. A. rooms, at 8 p.m, on “The Juvenile Court This t# the first of six numbe upon “City Problems.” The lea) is composed of young men who de volve itself In a scandal by paying | sire to get a broader and more prac somebody a commission for selling knowledge of the many civi them pre "8 which confr a young Frank Paul, ex-city comptrolier,|man. The various subjects are pre was promised by James a commis-|sented by the best speakers In the sion of $5,000 for selling the $590,000! city, and after the address the Hghting plant bond issue to the league members discuss the te state, but there was such an upris-,and ask questions of the speaker lag among other members of the the evening. w, and «ince in 1807 it ts on the Texas was 5 BARGAINS it has been very success ful tn equitably regulating the rail “te FOR TH held by several supreme court ¢ cistons. All those favoring a railroad com fasion are of the opinion that the WEEK n railroad commtsat should re ceive a good salary, and the bill i oneere which is passed will probably pro Soeter vide for a salary of $6,000 @ year for var thm each commissioner Harry Fairchild, the attorney from | Fosron hip duck + Whatcom, who brought out Gov. | everywhere at Bb Mead and managed his fight during | thie week bber boots. sr our price 4.2 £ the last campaign, and who is well! ApcHELOR butte Saeed amet versed in railroad elation, hes| where at iG box He io tee been asked to be present at the! | hearing tomorrow and djscuss the| #LANNELETTE working whirt 1 features of the different bills everywhere at So, our price None of the three senators who | _ introduced the railroad commission | RUBBERIZED coats for boys, regu bille are lawyers | Jeriy noid « r pr tor Representative Faleoner, of Sno- | ue week | r — | THRE HUNDRED men's multe, sizes ot ea $0.01, 5 now # r this week Ie the beet Baking Powder on market. We manufacture guarantee every can to 16-02. in 25c ADAM TEA AND COFFEE CO. 921 GECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street. LION ‘CLOTHING | HOUSE First Avenue South and Main St. 7 Cyutcninson CO. Foe Clothiers, Patterns Standard Maris #} Hert RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Lace Curtain Sale Good $2. 2.50 Values Tomorrow at $1.49 a Pair One hundred pa’ of fine English Bobinet Curtains, full three yards long and handsomely finished with Bat- tenberg edging and insertion. Ladies who have seen them declare these curtains to’ be worth $3.00 a pair. We know them to be splendid values at $2.50. See them in window. There is just the one style and all are matched fn pairs. Owin: « to the great demand and in t appointed, we are mit the nun » will start pre at $1.49 « pair, 14 1-2 Cents Ladies’ Borsa Extra V2 to a purchaser or each Tomorrow at 49c and hip, long b ust; also t values in the 1} price te an Extraordinary Sale of Framed Addition to Other Bargains There Will Be Pictures Friday, in McCarthy Dry Goods Company Seeond Av. Madteon Si CPreUprmvrwnnl Zam Zpomrersn Zan, —

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