The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1905, Page 7

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Ee eel SS eS Es BRRTE PASAT SARTRSBSSE Faakee bass Tart resssss Dre! s se” bit? abe peo coh SAYS THEIR CAUSE IS A HOPELESS ONE: PAMOUS ITALIAM LACE MERCH ANT HAVE NO CHANCE OF THRO WING OFF may sudye think of strugsle 4 Mberty by subjects tN - > spake nent lace ¢ Italy, Ww ington, to & nig Breechi is among the ‘ manufacture italy. 1 fly b since put tag America largely I , put with half oping & ¢ s yrious merchandise Bresehi ba Peters Princess Das ager of Rusela of his } daughter of King the Russias, ha estadlishine 1 laces: te e the im aay monarch, but tiful country wh all land of the free acknowledged tha’ thing a, sign a by Ba that is a grand crime against bu “1, an Italian, know of and tyranny. My people fered from the corn laws and bread laws. i starving cour men cry { 1 Dut what we have suffered is asa nothing to that which now the Rus asian populace endures “a barbarous war in a far off land has drafted the strength a vigor from the Russians o hea taxes have burdened the poor pe ple, till all the world knows of thelr distress. Yes, | say that the suffer ing of my countrymen Is as a not ing to the agony tearing the heart @rings of the people who bow to eral fhe Romanof’s. We bave a iit government red with t which existe in land where dayonets of soldiers gleam by day and the eyes of the hungry wolf by night; where the clank of chains drowns tho tortured ef those who wear them *“1, 1 bave been fn that Russian tapltal whose streets now flow with ood. I have seen much of that and despotism Give us ast Pike, about January 1. Eggan & Ericson. More before the Great Day. M2 Second Avenue CLOSELY Now Is the Time to Buy Shoes crea tia THEIR YOKE ¢ and| to be used to be held at this place of | Cconon n basketball @ Seattle high school team “INSURANCE ‘MEN both | HAVE GONE HOME of the| The annual meeting of the Nor {m the Armory tomorrow night ne cams are fast. Captain Van Hovenburg Seattle Athletic « as left for the east ostensibly for Yea" New York last states, he will assist ranny against | business. bis father itn Same. we. give you a! a NEW YORK, ee foto at @ medium price. Studio, Bite! buliding. Second the rumblings of an impending leagnes, President Pulliam. National, declares all will be har- | |ot Camp 69, W. 0. W., will go to Great Unloading Shoe $ ale Five Lines Pingree’s “Gloria” $3.50 Shoe for Women at $2.95 Regular lines, all sizes, all Overstocked—that is all Ladies’ A'25 Per Cent Off Re gular Prices 10 lines of Ladies’ Finest Sh« made by Laird-Schober & Co. 707 First Avenue THE SEATTLE _ STAR —THURSDAY th pring ott x at WILL CAPTAI€ PULLIVAN TEAM) co ULLMAN, Wa \ f of the team for 1 sta he » Walla t trom wh © arad and has the habit of “nail } He | ore in th t ‘ fepartr and 1 The or ‘ ear th good feeling » fe e A. ©. ¢ sual hotgh tewart has beer NEW PREMIER OF FRANCE M. ROUVIER Th rmer minister of finan |who has a re Weate M al Fire « on ended last night. About 30 of the leading insurance agents of the state | Were present and many questions of | iterest to the members of the asso ciation were discussed. Tuesday evening a banquet was held at th Washington. C. S&S. Shank acted as) toastmaster and toasts were re sponded to by Sam H. Nichols and iJ. HW. Shively Yesterday afternoon the v | were taken about the city in a 5 vatecar. A. L. ¥ training his voice for the occasion, | # acted as announcer and pointed out | @ me A the many potnts of Interest atk * that the Minnesota #] the city. The meeting was one of | # her way secre i [the most Interesting ever held|# ntial and the M | by the association * nifest makes it i* the sea fighters are FOR, sBETTER PREPARATORY | | to Yokohama. ff | “UNIVERSITY STATION, Jan. 26 rr Prot. F. A. Oxborne, of the physics | ** * AAA He AAA HAR LD, department at the university. has | charge of the preparatoin of a bul jletin which will appear this week | The purpose of this work is to bring about a better understanding of ben | requirements for college ent: jand enable the secondary « ool ta to } conform their courses to a line of | work in harmony with that of the | higher tnstitution, thus avolding the perplexity that arises when a stu |dent enters the university to find| | his preparatory work has not fitted }him for entrance in his cho | course, The officer: team and members | Ballard and tnitiate a large clans of | candidates for the camp there. The | | date for this initiation is set for | Friday, January 27. The members| will meet at 7:15 on Western a nue, corner ( columbia street, and at tend in a body. le cae te explained on 400 pieces boxes, @ crates and packages of ma @ chinery, 146 iathes and boxes | @ of lathes, 36 boxes of castings, i* boiler tubes and 74 kegs of or, who has been | @ beer rded that It was absc hRUSSIAN WAR TO BE DECIDED |; IN GRAPE ARBOR ON LIN COLN HOTEL TONIGHT ! th 1 fa ain to t wa ( m- | § J © Kenera ou. V a The engagement oan neolt and mu t ' t m good Havar eal ' erschaum wood arring faction n | ta c . will t € f The « erly (initiate the ly « have adt " at ‘ the management of the hot kkonted | ' ‘ y t. the todian b ne eee eee . * *# MYSTERY CLEARED UP * *M 1 were denis @ od er manifesto in the fot | *) ty c toa wl ot will chase the Via I " a ‘ yin mple an » ie © being ya mall er i? tingent of wt t an} int arinesdt a J J Al- bt the ar went to the mut 7 m terra firm moke will o he | atte m by the Delta t the pose of forming @ n4@¥ | wr HOME PRODU Hu tt not th t ! ettling Otherwise tt mpt to settle } Mista ances that bet ween on mer » employ them BURNED (My Serippa News Aaw FRANCIS Nelson, « sailor & small fire tol this mor xtingulehed or guests LITTLE HAPPENINGS # So carefully had the ship an from the east and the ®/ rmprovement clut " Seattle of the boats ®) following officers tion after that to follow their ee eee eee eee eee ee ee against him by his wif APH BRIEFS tie Ayerst. He charges the TELEGR ttt Stik improper comatect Miss Jessie Kelly was committed to the insane asylum by Superior TORONTO, Jan. %.—The liberal] Judge Foster ernment was overwhelmingly | came Ini yes-| fortunate love affair. in the elections he n Ontario. G. W. Ross, lib andidate for re tained his seat as premier |thetr ranks. lor Schmitz caused a sensation in the | public offict | were called. An immense crowd Is JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 26 der law. onm mt of which o years ago has rer ulted the \ of several members of sre for bribery, was re Jature yesterday t the | peated by the lem CLE purt yesterday and as “roditors will meet within a few days to elect @ trust to take harge of her property NWillia eo The constal SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—Map- 7 ¢ department yesterday by the Hutton for im mduct as # ‘Hatton had been missioner H. V moral and impr ning. One hund witnesses retary, broker The audi evening. Mra. Park ireas and Rev um baking poWw-/the song and charge | ELAND, Jan. 26.—Mra. Cas-| court sie L. Chadwick was formally it-| decuned of breaking judged a bankrupt in the fedéral jr sult POT bper Informe thern fretght and « emergency hospital 1 as being f 1 fy F A superior court nomevel tram oie of Slee OS ng found Frank Leo and B. Eange report Gillen this after t to t man B | | SPECIAL MEETING Fr grading wident, Alvin eeident, F. R. Butterworth A. D. MeKnight Holland. K iring president presented with a gold hended cane by ¢ | president will appoint seven direct ore at the next m members Rdward A. Ayerst yesterday filed a cross com im the div revival ser tion, re| Methodist Eptecopal by only) awaken 20 votes, while five of the iberal| mom | miniwtere wore defeated ed much interes re and others © grows Revs. F Hamliton /" e is 1 of b MANILA, Jan. 26.—Two tad a guy be | were killed and seven taken oie le peg - ree ners in a fight which « ur tn * banble t river bed near Hiang yeate ay “te leween 100 armed ladrones and a de | hotel a ft tachment of contabulary and scouts. bro eons : fractured bis pleked ap by th and taken of burglary came of the state against John harged with cruelty by Superior Griffin this morning most active in suppressing certain | (4 was dismissed | tenderloin dives — BEDFORD, Ind, Jan. 26.—The| Idee Orifhe he pre’ ary hearing of Frank Rvana|' ro al i, Eimer Browning arced WIth! ine com regrade the ‘murder of Sarah Schaeffer, the} 5 Me hool teacher, was begun this the street committee on rne nue 14 A special meeting of the counctll| enat side will be held at 4 o'clock thie after mprovements can be collected. It th « for the ny be poased. r rade of Third | returnable ity began umbia str m WA lee Frater _JAN » WILL FICH |WILL USE THE | sey YELLOW FEVER, | IT OUT .|. IN BOSTON GAVE HIM SOME STRAIGH? TALK IT WAS A | os FROST ¢ Vegetavies. Lima beans ; | Metropol., 1 otatoos, per | Pe stmmons 10-1 cartoons eeting of the Lake oft a real estate € Strictly fresh oh, B8c; eastern. chickens, Greased, ; turkeys, fancy locel dressed, yesterday ne a5 the result of an ¥ Caltfornta strained. per Ib. California sage, per ib., Erape cream, ave & stirring boxes, $293.25 Golden C, tn wi also co-operat! which will « ugar, $6.06; maple sumer, Smith was acquitted of the of burglary by & superior | ton, jury this morning Cows, beet, 6% tresned veal small, 9@ 100; no lige Hams, Bacon and Lerd. White Star, tion was filed fn the su White Rose, art this morning harking | Wild Brazil, per ib. raking i the | ary 24and testing val a ladder to the - nik distance of 12 feet It ‘ OR he NS ROT AY Big BARGAINS er bale, § buckwheat b t $7; t bale | per bale: § or fomorrows meat pe Ie, § € ad 1, “ ‘, or £ 0: ft a t $3; hom , . ' ' ' ' ' 4 bea boxea ' 100-1 4 . 1 ‘ / Peed. « t ‘ ' por t t ba y or tor feed wt ? fn " i ‘ f $19) . ‘ “ A $23; best t n ' t ' 1. nf n, $270 and per tor w hey TAN t f ° ¥ “ t tis ha « ' at $1.0 h I r rad = H rae | Ai blew worth tr% Poultry Food. | « ; “ sisi Oyster shells, 100m, t t lam | [MM f f bat wings, strings shells, 160m, $20; & A = r wher t aranuk 1 bones, be, $32, On “ 1 $ ton } r Grain and G ¢, choles. $16 t thy ' t 76 ‘ orchard grass, $14; red top, $5@ 10; ‘English rye grass, $8; Ktatian rye K ky ©) mixture, The Star by W. A 2 Columbia street, by eattle, Jan : a $1.16 5-8 Corr 451 4h 1-Re, 45 1-26 J ‘ ‘ $12.95, $1 NEW YORK STOCKS common. ¢ railroads Erie common ghest. Lowest. Clost nt eta 801-8 5 arkable strength and « r 8 1-8 | y 3s srance of being ip by yortant interests, ( e buying in order to have @ Pacif e in the af of the road, as pint [this road is the y one between a ¢ hicago and the east uncontrotiled, | Money is ap, despite the large jexports of gold to Paris, which 1 to about $4,000,000 this Manhattan | Mo. amo L. & > 137 eek This ea of money fs & People’s Gas strong incentive to speculative re- | Penn., 1 vival “ge A Grim Tragedy is dally enacted, In thousands of | homes, as Death claims, th victim of Cons Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds are properly treated, the is averted. F. Huntley, ndon, Ind., writes: “My on the prob-/ the consumption, and three Russian trou- gocto ve her up. Finally gh ble. Our market opened higher In took Dr. King’s I New Diseovery for ympathy and continy 4 the ad- (Consumption, Coughs and Colds, vance to the close. We have every ich cured her, i today she is | reason to believe that good dividend strong.” It kills the germs paying stocks will sell much higher. | of all diseases. One dose relieves, The copper market {s strong and | Gu - rket showed teed at 50c and $1.00 by G, the Iron and steel trade is active. It / 0, GUY, druggist. Trial bottle free, W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. Phones: Sunset Main 1069; Ind 962 A GOOD SHOWING The Labor Union Co-Operative Co. Held Their Annual Election January 19th declared. Our membership Increased me than 240 per cent and the fn- rease in stock owned was about 500 per cent. During the year @ business of about $50,000 was transe eples, president and gen- | ac ger; J. J. Kost, vice presi-| With the new board of directors, secretary and}all of whom have some practical Wm. Dunean, | knowle of business, and the J. Kost, A. M.| splendid growth of the last few month: ess of the company At the office of the ¢ Union street. The fo! sctors were elected for this showed wonderful progress in this| Thanking our patrons for thelr Z des paying | patronage and promising them the their regular § per cent interest on | same courteous treatment they have stock and setting aside the stipulat-| received in the past, we will be ed per t for 1 fund | found at the same old stand, on core and res fund a {5 per| ner Fourth and Union. cent on the purch f all) LU, CO-OPERATIVE Co., goods purchased by Pr Pillsbury’s Best, problem re! Pillsbury, $% 108 will be taken up by at Its meeting | > yon, The feature of the | 94 45 heme by taking a strip off the| Whole wheat, 10s, per bate, $2.40; Greatly in Demand hoon. The chief matter to be con-| ceedings in the sidered is the adoption of somelafternoon to prevent | method whereby the delinquent as-| way from maintaining a stable on the Broad street local | the corner of Thirtec }@ medicine wh tomorrow GUY'S drug store, | RAGLEY'S CORNER | For Dyspepsia and Indiges- tion Use Pepzone We recommend it to do the work. Absolutely guaranteed, Both phones 982. MAX RAGLEY DRUG CO. Second and Pike Free and prompt deliver Ragley’s Corner | Ragley’ 's Corn

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