The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1905, Page 7

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_ THE The Nevski Prospect EATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 0B, 1005 HAS A BIG | Ot COURT WOTES Honey ained California © GAM PILES GETS ALL THE , ; ame tentite BUSINESS MEN ‘ WANT, HE WILL BE A WON ¢ x per | the third tu tor|¢ pork ken f | t the J Lumt ' Hams, Bacon and Lard. If Senator-elect Piles b Hara, 1 a ° | prey " Willa 19% @10% 4 all the tm delegated to him by * Pt 9% 1 White pe chambe mer an t Wild a and the stat th matter } , * 1 co . ee meron, King county | i Ene 4 ; 414 water pla t, will now-again beb rought to] jon ~ | r aio Since the nae the fore, aw it is believed that Seat r a | mor aa, pit California wal- wala t has at last an nity to re ‘ : P : an at | t nit re! ju t $4,000 Fish, Oysters, Eto | }galn lost gro ‘ I 5 Boles, 4c; binck cod, 6c; e ybody else, | “I have not f ~ Ss ae ; : 6 ba, § ‘i 7 c tt y hall} “4 Y } $1 oy ste ; 1 ‘ 4 Pe r ggprctotend Bo . |$6.60: oper t mean trout THIS [8 THE PRINCIPAL THOROUGHFARE OF ST. 3 teh state t | ‘ ~~ “ i RSBURG, ITS BROADWAY AND ITS SHOW STRCRT : 18 gre bce Singh phd t tte) Se: shrtenpe, q WHERE CROWDS BS G 2 THERE . R HERE 18 ‘ ‘ , ROWDS AND MOBS GATHER AND WHERE ALL STIRRING EVENTS INVOLVING PUBLIC EXCITEMENT OCCUR jy en ath pay Boer pt $4 , 1 Soi. hon a aici ase b impomnibie fo th t ’ . jemelt, ¢ | CHURCHES eaboutn, 1 thi f fo 7 a& any py B ts > t smtaie . t Patent r bbl 76 er tied a on real | vd pe 4 Crown, iis nthe epre | $5.10; Mt ar ther have bee bed. the all } k I , | Pillsbury. 5 councilmen & xivus ' nF M fa pi The pa . > sas standard T « . will t aera , | Flectr t } iw ' y t 1 c i : , ' 5 ping | time | y A, $4 ' 1 at y me at 9:46 : NEW f ap-| OID NOT GET IT BACK Cereats. ? 3 | Whole wheat, 108, per bale, glares, IM. Vv At H j unimy " ~ i pesnare. Sor nee 26 oa | ae bi, $4 7) a |bbI, $7.50; buckwheat, bale, $ : s i e Lack of r | " 1 3.50; | rye meal, per bale bic , LONG CHASE 4S ENDED : 8 orem fight ts to be Insti-/ plying bete ' nd. other porte. al representation in Washing ted} about $70 Li per bal 0; buckwheat, ' by th seal steamshipmen | would in tin reed t ’ has us te much e t ' at t of th ate k up a » ‘ ring 6 pro eattle nd | saloor bing ply} : A chase cover thousands of ompulsory bill, know . the t ne ie | ¥ giles and last ver five months, N Hit ‘ at 2 ator 6 casu b- | H t wate ke Ww Se tnaeccn when City Detective | voted for by t ws 2 = pe aged OLYMPIA, Jan. 28.—Jobn L. W " we gi n told him he t airea Garles Tennant and a Pinkerton ; me and ¥ facturte ean bed, the dog*in-the-mange a mm against 1 to Hart's t $3; hominy, large. per bbl. $4.70 al Lake, allas Mason.| wos 1 | bla. Monday moon, The in Aeeuibla, tina uneaias: ueley Sail — es and sh ‘ - hominy, small, 10. bale, $2.60; Holly gery. Lake answered | 4; Iahipmen declare that If the bil will artec » end 10, of | abebite naleh, aeaunend: todie ORMONDE-DAYTONA, Fla, Jan. | setf-raising buckwheat, 26% to bis oame when ~~ sted on ~ passed it would work an outrage the bill, Sect at All ves ‘ein : eo of the | 2%—The race for flat cars bref pearl barley, 36 Ib. 2 xem, greet and saw that he was caught these directly affected, and also| cele sailing under register hous mathe w on be off for Kurope ying forage | W#s won by am Wallace, of poets here? b. sacks, $4; Af the station he was booked under \ a detriment te the ship ape geen : aa a 2 6 forage | ston; time, 6 eplit peas, $4.50@6, popcorn, per cwt., ! the sbipping | any of ports sound or | He Vil —_ Philippines. Just now local $3.00; cracked wheat, per bule, $3.06. the name of William Mason. roa | interests of Heuttle | ite tributaries shall at, or near Potat | ¢} | begin his little jaunt across | shipping men are anxious to see | — ——e ‘ — J A telegraphic warrant for his ar Guateetes Ww Oe bill has Been defeated every | Wilnon, take of beard puch t ‘ pond within the next few weeks | (hat all lumber shipped from Puget Oats, per ton, $26@28; bran, por rat was received from Chief of Po- | mon: ne 83 ce, hae attle| pilots as shall first tender his serv a ate 0M) sound to Panama goes In American ton, $19.50@21; barley, rolled, per kee Wittmanm,.of @ah Francisco, | strenuous and Rational.” Introdu n three | ices therete and goes on the yottoma and similar exigencies of ton, $24@26; feed wheat, per ten, where the alleged crime was com ade a Tree te T Se 2 Thak cukueed bouhit seul Foster, since the » importance to this county pre tet $32@33; dairy chop teed. per ton, $18 * mitted. It if claimed that Lake » Sherean <sfiys ae! laring that it is grossly unfair and | shall Miinerten - ve playing the 6 are continually com DE pp. non Ay peo age a8 _ ta ste rib € "ae | ety ot ' e or r ‘OP, - corn, ton. 7 forged the ais ot Wallan Trost sae’ Dee: Sentiiodies--Prensmaen | ae 1 stat tints . ca the bib aes neal fumpety-Dumyp fter the first htnigs that Mr The « reat feature of the week | 28: cracked corn, per ton, $27@28; Y a cantrector of that city, and skip-/at 11 a m. and 7:20 p.m. Rev, w,|°! this city, The n eff plying between fien| ._ He noumes on bene oon will be asked to obtain will be | 0? ¥ n avenue was the heavy | feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, ped with $9 the proceeds of his | w will prench tn the eve vides that all vensels sailin Fran. and the Alaskan coast p to the Inst minute. Now he propriation of $500,000 for the | ‘#!l In the ess ket. Eggs for the | per ton, $21@22. cavemen. He denies that be | Zion Lauthe F NE A cneig. | BOFtA Outside of San Francisco on| wise trade, and vessels in tow of | 1) MOT! He frankly says #0 @0d| construction of an addition to the | Past week have dropped from 32 to} 4 ne Lake. | tensen. Morning serv will be neta |tD® Callfornia coast, and ports of | tums, whose captains are known t there is nothing mild in the way he|federal building. That the latter |27 cents per dozen. It ts believed by Testes Washington timothy, $19 _—- — ry thee 3 Alaska, shall be compelled to b . says it. In fact his remarks would | will b . the commissioners that they will go] Osy'¢: Seite, S4S50@ 1s: wneat r PTrTTererrree.. t Lutheran chapel in Redmond. | y arry far with the channel, shall | 4 ill be adequate to the needs of «°| hay, $15: Hasiern Washington dou- ] 2] Services at 5 m | pilots in passing in and out of Puget | be eliminated from taking a licensed | "% look good in cold type. | the city is already evident, although | still lower the caming week ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound a 4 F at Owe . . | Round pilot the walldina t6 pet belt cometeted Butter still remains firm and has| hay, $14.00. r & The several hundred letters # h M. E.—Rev on 7 ee em a « nal mp let | . i a Precetved by The Star in its #|J0hM Ovall, Preaching at 10:45 and The bill also prov that the| The shipping men dectare that the| _ Representat Rooth of K Shipping men are also agitating |Cv°TY ! ation of raising. The but Poultry Food. H ies ah te whether 2 \* mast { such os shall be eat of the city would be sér county has in his possession the |the proposition of obtaining an ap- [et market is nearly as high now as Oyster shells, 1008, ton, $22; clam } and te or ia net the “te & nity Methodiet—Preach at [COMPelled to hold such pilot all the} ously affected by thin peo in which was used in fram-| propriation of $600,000 for the con-|'t has been known to go. Very little halla, 1000, 530; bone, seal, 100m, Tee ver Coa oo and 8 p.m. Revival sory. | time hin veasel may be in port. and fc ta the. tacts that Beattie |!9% UD the “we, the undersigned” | struction of a customs house at this | '* being shipped into the city now | $65 ana See $2 pec tom aaa er _ ? ot cuit in the 2 | ices will continue throughout the | Util has again put to sea on n the reputation | ubscribed to by the 75 solons | port. Since Seattle has become the ind the butter dealers are having « toda aie Geena eek ¢ at today the @ i her outward voyng tries as being an | mbed into the Piles band | most important entreport on the | b®rd Ume to supply the demands of | Red clover, prime, cwt, $1 Pcommitter - that it @ St. Mark’s—Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd The bill provides that such ves-!| penstve port and would. suffer | **#60" oF Thureday night. The pen the quarters to be given the | ‘he retail dealers alsike, choice, $17; white clover, $1 “4 TUE be unable to arrive ot * » ae Clirtat ei the Game, is which may wish to shift f anapherents | origina belonged to Representa sstorms house in the federal. bulld The potato market will probably] @29; timothy, per cwt, $4.76 t i th:” eve tbject, |400K to dock in ¢ ame harbor L. H. Gray, of the firm of 1. [tive Twitchell of King, who pre-| ing will be entirely inadequate The |S° no higher. Spuds are coming in 25: orahard groan, 614: vel ton, SOie say decision as to the winning @ ject, |... | a 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye fe betters. r m of 6 tui | *™* : ngage a pilot in order 4o| Gray & Ca, in speaking of the bit, | ated It to Mr. Booth | location is very undesirab) Ship sit pg and in energy tage that | cones, Bor treme grasa Sif: Un = mor » his th vessel is to be «nye - | pin on want to see ot te {they wi remain about the same. 4 . Y # Om Monday The Star hopes # t ‘ 2 | ping m ant to a separate |! dow oat grase $15; Kentucky « te aks eesmen of 74 ~ Tabernacte Baptist Church—Cor- the sum of $15. The #team- We intend te fight this presentative Twitchell is ttomns house building somewhere |The farmers have begun to realize| blue grass, $11; pasture mixture #prtze winners and to publish & Fifteenth avenue north and Bast are that the provisions to the last, and I may it ts of the the happiest man in Seattle |in easy reach of the waterfront. that if they hold their potatoes until | uplands, $10@ 12. “4 # the winning letters te | Harrison street Jon and the further pilot fr at serious obst to the ad-| excepting Sam Piles. Twit The appropriation needed for the ast minute for higher prices, ‘ E $6. Dean, salatater on ae thed, tee the area | eae ert at the ehinping tnteresta {ell was one of the original starters | completion of the Lake Washington | thet the market will be so crowded CHICAGO MARKETS. * * hip | ¥ ston | th 16 fal h SERRE EE SEES eH EH BRU 1LA mM. theme: “After Four Cen u unnecessary 1) of this and other cities en Puget |Of the Piles boom, and since last | canal is $5,000,000. This will be| that they would fall to the lowest] poiortea for The Star by W. Ae ‘ turies a Volee;” evening evangeltem ® have ben at get| sound which has aa yet menaced |Mareb has been working asiduously | needed in partial amounts as the wees: Ryer & Co., 112 Columbia street, by, at 7:30 o'clock, followed by benedic- + without any change | them in the tnterests of the successful | Work progresses The fruit market remains about! private wire: ‘ “4 ¥ 4 private tory service, theme: “The Lesson |My can do no in the future Tm Mill company | candidate An appropriation ts also desired | the same. Apples and oranges are Seattle, Saturday, Jan. 23. . - from St. Petersburg.” Church Bible| _T?*7 seo state that @ gr Jenl | maid gied It's over.” he sald to|for the improvement of the upper|**tiving in abundance and are] Wheat— High. Low. Close. 4 The offices of the C hoot at 9:30 a. m.: Young People’s of inconver Nene and de would Not ¢ & greater |Your correspondents. “it has been |4nd lower reaches of the Columbia — — cee ~ bere May .. 116 151-2 116 ede Ralirest & Steamship com. |2°°*!* at 6:30 p.m. Kindergarten | 50 caurnt Bot asage of the t ba Interesta |@ hard fight. I never slept a wink | Tver. are about all gone, but & steamer li july . - 987-8 981-2 983-4 hate beds undercoing o com. | 2276 morning worship The steamshipmen say. to us ' ‘ canna’ leu-Theveday wight, because of the| Something the SO0006 Wh aoutred | Sreeutes -epeet, Sho. BRS. Of pent “ | own words, the bill ts being essary bil reaction.” | for dredging out the Duwamish rty- | mont. 447- S change during the last week. farthered by lot of “old fogs pt het ¢ North c. T. F. Ryan, of Ryan @ Newton, 3-8 3-8 3 aie tiated tu the tment hered by & lot of “old fogtes ). Trenheim. o cthweatern « . > 38 652 M1 eqedient colors and the Byer Roman Catholic Meetings who are looking for jobs and who| Steamship company, whose vessels ator Pilea recived his com. | Im fact, Reattle citizens are Geter. | id today that this month has bees be covered by & fine collection of | “i are not wanted by the steamship|are manned by competent masters,| mission yesterday before he left | mined, now that they have a United the best month of January they 203-4 303-4 "7 BT eee tiee or the taset meres Heart Church—Rev. Gea. A.|companies. The passage of this bill,| but which are also engaged in the | Olympia. Governor Mead and Sec- | States senator, to reap some of the | have had for a number of years. 301-2 305-8 Se EE oo on ths tine of the] man: tos oan ‘and $ @. m. low|the marine men state, would uiti-| foreign trade, in speaking of the |retary of State Nichole signed the | benefits of federal representation _—— 4 Geen Pusitc dig pag mt Bs dg ™., Vespers, sermon aa@| mately result in all the pilots, r | matter, pressed his disapproval of document and It was sent over t that other cities are getting. Seat- Vegetables, 12.82 12.83 a r " engaged by regular steamship com-|the measure. He said the Hotel w.|tle's federal build! for Inet tay from the east to be pr ‘ Chureh of the Immncatate Cone . a © Hotel Mitchell, where the new piiding, for instance,| Beans, Gry, per ecwt, $3.25@3.75 12.68 ) LX ut up in rch of the Immacutate Coneep | sanien, Joining the organization. and| “The masters of our vessels are|ly-made senator was the center of |!* to cost only $400,000, while t| Lime weans’ 3 15@E00; ‘beetn, per ‘The interior wil! be rearranged to | *™ w~ mass: 109 3 a m. high mage naequenze. vessels now about as familiar with the channels an admiring group. | Omaha, Neb., a ctiy not so large as | sack, T5e@$1.00; cabba, 1% @ 2 NEW YORK STOCKS. MUMS ieastacs of the office | ten: 1 Dm, renee ane ithis, the government is expending |caulifiower, per doz, Tic@$1.00 High. Low. Close. om and wai | $2,000,000 on such a structure. Pa" amen 120; oniona, yellow. | atchison, 87 3-4, 87 3-8, 87 3-4 also e of the | 7. Prceol , . onfons, sanno, pinach, ra r4 z See The work on the office will| J/U J/7 SU JOKELE $- --SPASM / were <n 9 oT Fo AT ad eae box, $1.60; turnips, per sack, 7b¢ Amat. Copper, - We done about the middie of the | Special Meeti . Pe oe ete ‘ort Lawton have | q@$1.00; rutubagas, per sack, 75 B. & 0. ; Sik Ged the Canadian Pacific of-| also been ludicrously inadequate. | jettuce, hothouse, $1.60; tomatoes, | 8. R. T.. d fhe Will be one of the beat on the | Thtosovhical Society. Beattie Lodge | One of Mr. Piles’ tasks will be to/$1.50@160; fancy, 0; carrots, | Can. Pacific he | ae s p ms. F. Wi Wald wit speak make of this post the important for-| per sack, 65@80 akima po- | Erie, com Ad SAY, D'S 1S DE CANDY <4 a lon the subject, “Involution and Evo. BOOK — TELLS HOW tified center that its important | tatoen $24.00@ 27.00; California | Ill. Central. 158. | sation | strategic position justifies potatoes, $20,00@21.00; White Riv- , 116 1-4, 116 1-4 S| WANT HIM BACK HERE ..: rvanesiit Ray! | tence YOUR S420 ; I A A toe 94, 1069 “4 ERE and wife will preach at R Twket YOUR SIZE ] tatoes, sacks, $1.65@1.75; par- 137 1.2. 4 2 | Ate will preseh at 3 5 av. | | ley, per dor squash, Ib. 2% @ Ae " 2 tien Army “ nd Mra} $1.85; artichokes, per doz. at No. a f r D squash, 2@2\%c tive | RL, com o “ ; ME HI sig? ale + : . to bring | Yo*": wil! hold thet | Thuba: n Southern Pa Deck . at $ p m. at Army hall, 1509 | Fruits. St. Paul, 76 % Gracemo | chmmpegiennemnge Peiwtmmons, $1.28; bananas | 5 16 ; at avenue. i Sug 141 3-4, 142 1-4 ~ Miazino, in the ja 2 | per bunch, $2.50@3: dates, per ib | > « | oe ¢ grand larceny Although the city officials will |5%@6c; figs, Y-Ib bricks, $1.76 119 1-2, 1217-8 Giliee Teatian, named Guiseppe | since the fail electt ted | not take the trouble to compel Con- | 18%, 10-1, ns, 60@75c; gra O28, 307-8 RR, Who was a roommate of Alla party has grown I ltractors McClellan and Erickson to | Sg Pers 2.50; lemons, « 1-4, 947-8. & S¥ore out a warrant several | #0 fast, a ding to t | keep the mud off Ratiroad avenue, | seeding Fi.60@ LTS; navel oranges | end’s arrest f Its officers the they at least going to build such | $ oranges : while he was | forced to ¢ Jelevated walkwayq as will allow | pears, — $1.00 pples, 4 ked his pock heady T te Pens avenue without | anberries, — $9.50¢910.00 Today’s market was rather nar- $400 therefrom aving this ma n | wading throng h yards of cone. AS | eranat aif '$ row. It op i rather weak and Sheriff Smith located | the church building and | sistant City Engineer Jeffrey an- | ©" . orang nes, $ L rather Pry i P =. per doz, $3.0 sold down to 5% shortly after fugaway in Walsenburg and r ' bat 2 morning that the city Butter and Chee: t pening, then firmed up a little » sryaags sheriff t 4 the slip- | and Pir 1 mmence the construction| Oregon cheese, 13%« ead worked "$1.16, again sell- oped Italy a deputy | day evening's J — berger guser omy br Pics ond Ween | ing down to $1 and finally cold 0 sent f m back , - Boar Naat srabt BAKS COR | 5. : rear ott ling at $1.15 7-8 to $1.16, a gain of The widow of neil ae gidut nce Se on eat bearable storage, in tabs #26 ert | ie to 1-4e over last night's clo eee Tacoma, speak on the sub d yards of earth are be- | atc in bricks, 26c; This is purely a scalping market, - ainat a ii t Jaliem Up to Date” to- or the Raflroad av- | 15 | with yrtunities on both sides, “ . ‘ w at 2:36 p. m. building etween Washinkton Egos. The I pool market is entirely in- “ ork and was Instant | wi t to the ss neral —wHnee mM AT IT Lt JUST ~ a st ont 1 he con rictly fresh ranch, 28¢; eastern, | aiff t to ours, and wheat 14 - Soon } a ed pro-| pucks, dressed, 17@18c; geene,|!t 1s barely possible that wheat wi A he ¥ was M4 TOKIO, Jan. 28.—Oyama reports DaT | LOINED OUT OF ME tests from the city officials, that! dressed, 15@16c; chickens, dreasea, | advance there to correspond with - storm of that | iat the detachment repulsed by the JU=41T-S0O BOOK. NOW Drs | | the whole thoroughfare has become | 18q 17ci turkeys, tancy locat dressed, Jour prices r ee Cieaenih Pe ocnaited of Gnd Wit TRANSPORT You TO smeared with the slippery mase of | _ ai? ; Z ss Hvision, while another, still | Second avenue clay. ned and instant- , DE LAND OF DREAMS IN A | vm t hting the enemy at Hekiotu, con- | David Barry McRedmond, son-in 4° - ts of more than one division, FEW MOMENTS AND THEN ILL] | leo W mht i —— - “! | law of Judge W. H. White, of Red E. “4 Fmation wa Sin the ou-! LEAVE YOU HERE WHERE mond, died this morning at 1 o'clock @ e bad lof consumption, aged 34 years. The Prior court this 1 dames Mt rning charging | 7] Mito murder, ite ie accusea o¢| WILL MOVE SOON Wing stabbed EO. Jones, Jan Be: #71. 4 : Mamie and Gertrude Reardon| !40# are being made for the re- Northern city to mov of the Great ket office from Pioneer sq storeroom now occupied by Lee's ea Mave returned from Olym ey have spent the last Visiting friends. T? pia, where two weeks |t ey attended the | th gy ball while there. ia store, at the corner of Second e datiian Mat f Olympia, |avenue and Columbia street. The i. Visiting the Misses Reardon, at! 1s are made for one of the finest —— th ~ it home, Eleventh avenue north. offices on the coast SERGEANT CASEY CAN FIND YOu ASLEEP ON YOUR BEAT foneral will be held at Redmond on Monday morning and interment will | take pla at Calvary cemetery, Se Jattie, under the direction of the Bonney-Watson company B. F. Lambert, city ticket agent for the Burlin at St. Louts, ar | rived in this city yesterday. Lam bert s on @ vacation and has chose to see the northwest and get a quainted with the different offices of the Burlington road in the west GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRE! CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. GROU Ph D jones: & FLOOR HALLER nset Main 1089; Ind. BLDA. 962.

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