The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1905, Page 5

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pou after ¢ & pict hurt _—_— THR SBATTLE STAR—MONDAY, YAN. 30, r905. has. Sweeny Turned On Political Pirates :.: Fatal A b4 . gereeeeeessoss PPOLPEETDEPINS PODIEODE TESTS LORIE S | uitomobite Accident : Peey ee ; 4 F “4 P 4 ; ODDY OSSIDP } ' OR | bE L DADS EPI DE DEER ODO ERE EEE D OEE EEE E DE REEE OOD SALE lym: ureau af uld write, | ki Genii Galty Star, but h ' ; by ' ; | TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT TO WH ICH THE COUNCIL AND THE Olympia, Wash ind : : } a . PUBLIC HA® LOOKED WITH GREAT INTEREST Staff Correspondence by Oan Dean | a ae ee Py nines, | friends of Lieutena Governor |?" papers eh u , ‘ Tho time hn rh ie aineall Pay sa ’ Coon were gut ot me le | as ia “ Tee 1. A. Ma t — 7 wit “ri } cussing ithe th bing io th t the t i " n One of the group add 1 bim an| 0° gh Mt Necemntrer, it{th@ public has been anxio | cf! and . Koverno a me 1 alled him | aa - * ‘na | {ne hear and which so! f the! aay \ a third ner f b ' to t " y " . . 7 Coon is an I " 1 1 take p | igaitied than. the re poke to|°? r " | body knows exact jhim as “Mr. Coor A newspap m * | . tthewn will say, whi f t rf f pus . m w it taht t hat hd . Tan yt | ais ache hn one -t| CASTORIA les, ate Mente ten: | ber tne “"Y i , Ripe gi . For Infants and Children : PIKE STREET “Well, boys,” retur HOY letily. ginbline wed to re. [Ding dir |The Kind You Have Always Bouglit ‘ +. - . 104 First " ‘ r t oon : a ning urged the members of the im woop | ze 0. = w co aiuture from or : : : ‘ 1 with being afflicted with “graft. | eae ae t pos bee o rs hat he page . Vood, Charcoal and Coke } on v : 7 pont known of Washing y y that he went so far| Seattle Coal and er tab on the ema. | Seman up ancush coure init that awit" able C0 700" | tang gua See hres Ave & tographed for The Seattle Star by L. Van Oceyen, Staff Photographer. rages ci eae tentacle ot h , gg ohn Bie he Phones; Male 08; tnd. 98. the smash-up at Ormond Beach, Fila, in which Frank Croker jltvan rust on arr | Will be able to presont of} We CARRY THE LARGEST — and is chauffeur instantly Killed. “Croker died u few hours | You had aul oo New York LiquorGo oie its Ant ager stock’ OF FURS IN|BE , Hourn #20 0. mi. to, ¢ p.m of Ra t auffeur, being c » the beach. 2 2h jw nd your baby also, an A 1 fatth { 1 cit be 40 a. 3m. ¢ surf. N a seater view : ieareerea yes . ‘ ! , xpenmive ¥ «. |For Best Wines and Liquors (cot nn f ie | GEE OUR PRICES ON FURS Ss FIReY Ae pa ed a Bi t t yo i 2017 FIRST AVE. NORT! | t that rg eg, C. C. BERG “ n Mutual Lite MEN WHO OWED THEIR VERY POLITICAL EXISTENCE TO SPO KANE MILLIONAIRE TRIED TO HOLD HIM UP, ANO THEN iv WAS THAT THE EASTERN WASHINGTON CANDIOATE SHOW £0 HIS MANHOOD a Olympia Bureau Seattie Daily Star, Olympia, Wash. Btaff Correspondence by Dan Dean and Will Windom. OLYMPIA. Wash. Jan. 2 fight has ended ‘The through the smoke of the fay, two figures stand out pron — y are the victors Oue is Samucl H. Piles, of ‘ Ua who w elx years, P ae te state of Washington im the States senate YOU CAN INTEREST Win any man o% i 1 no anything that make him feel better, becans he may not as yet have any positive organic (isease he no long @ feels the buoyancy and tigor of twenty-five nor the freedom from Aghes and pains he enjoyed in ear years, and he very naturally with Interest any propo- looking to the improvement and preservation of his health He wil! notice among other things the stomach of fifty te a very one from the stomach he at twenty-five. That eee care must be exercised as ‘What is eaten and how much of and even with the best of care, Will be increasing digestive with advancing years Proposition to perfect or tm- the digestion and assimila Of food is one which interests only every man of fifty, bet man, woman and child of any because the whole secret of health, good blood, strong is to have a stomach wh it of the body are ent Promptly and thoroughly Wholesome food, because b!0« Rerves, brain tisene and every e Iy the product of digestion, an Metiine or “health” food can Create pure blood or re (iky nerves, when a weak Mh is replenishing the daily w Sed tear uf the body from a m @f fermenting half-digested food , the stomach itself wants help a4 fa no rownd-about way, eithe M wants direct, unmistakable assist S808, such as ie given by one or tw Sieart's Dyspepsia Tablets aft tach meal. These tablets cure stomach tro We because their use gives the stor Schance to rest and recuperat 88 of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet contains digestive elements Cent to digest 2,000 grains of « ary food such as bread, meat, oczs to, ‘The plan of dieting Is simply an her name for starvation, and the (980 of prepared foods and fangied breakfast foods (Makes matters worse, as any dys Peptic who has tried them knc As Dr. Bennett says, the only rea aT can imagine w y fa any way with poor dig edt in ia adver store trade mark must be 5.48 @ matter of t who is observant 's Dyspepsia Tab people of In- 16 vn all the nes and doctors’ pre Seriptions for stomach trouble corr Masa. The other domir that of Charles Samuel H. Pi | what were su; rum ve wit of some of ost experienced When Sweeny and opened up headquarters he created something a to w set sation in the staid old burg. H igars were the | that money d buy; he was always ready t lig down into his pocket for a@ stake” to so pfortunate solon who had “b 4 the wheel’ the night before with disastrous result There was not a ma: an hild in Olympia who 1 not go to him for assistance—and get t Therefore Sweeny was pou at first as a “good fel But soon he was spotted easy mark.” But, while Charles a! e and the he ying the office im ane ay at home be besmirch bi nor of his party at so much per Sweeny was always ready to open up his bent box of cigars for the politicians; would never refuse bunch tid not way into the United States senat after being beste the political pirates of the pres- legis lature—bveing see whose And by t tt to @ needy lawmaker. loan a little he come to Olympia to buy hin when. lust money completely honor and millionaire. disgusted w sition he found with characteristic biuntness “Here's where I cash ame is not on the level. g dealt marked Sweeny entered (ight expecting to win on his rec ré. himeelf in, said, | He was the first ¢ > advocate a ratirond @ measure ndorsement of practically bounded by greed for ged the and he Spoka ith the po- in! This rm be ards!” the senatorial e candidates ommission which haa met the wer in this state He gave more financial assistance | to the party than any every ther man of his means In the state. There are many cast side legisia tors who would not be holding thetr | ffices today had it not been for 1e generosity of this mining mil- maire, What fallacy of fate ts it that rings these same colons to Sweeny afterwards demanding that he--t whom they owe their present of * be ther rr their D port? They had pitched th m pe Swee ny would stay until at a time their tent# in that th re they t them Some wanted $2.000 Others deman¢ eral ev a few | A $5,000, n that each foe $500. with h ice of hon to far as day would t ay Charles weeny became more disgusted with hese political vultu On Thursday afternoon came the big cra when one of the men whom Sweeny considered his warm friend and political that the Spokane barrel” and that it be tapped at “We've got to A. ally, demanded an produce his Chartie,” the votes d s has and fecent methods to Olympia and baldly | tor tomor ny this store is “the home of oredit’’ in Seattle, the original credit store of the Korthwest; the largest furniture store in the west, extends longest aad most liberal credit. Mitehe here’s last heater news-- n svc rae heaters at half minds af their ol btack ---these are the last heater words from this store, the sor, af the recat fer © the last for this season. AT THE THEATERS ---last, because we believe heater time is "bout orae pracy bn over; last, because we want to move quickly meats " at pane a | at once as much heater stock as possible be- “ a ie m fore more seasonable goods come---refrigera- tors, go-carts and the like. iia Se He ---so we Will just “‘take off an actual half’’ from ; me aa aoe tn ae every heater price---mind you “‘an actual half.’”’ We mean Fan astingly hough the me ory to make this ‘last Standard heater news”’ of exceptional im- Toman Whitt Ramm, portance to you---don’t you think this is such? in hi fi rub ‘nla bend ---we show here but a few “‘half-price’’ value examples; there are eving the route of aa a great many of the same sort here now--- en and phonogra bs ths Gnivtveictnent tare wedliry> —these pri.es are for cash only. —no “half-price heaters” will be held for iy te & coat plane tren ve goes with any “half-price | future delivery. ba "i —we promise immediate delivery. —mail orders for “half-price heaters” will | be filled promptly. —will be set up for you without extra charge. clght ne The several wt 1 the Boston --we are exclusive Seattle agents for the original Wilson heater, “*the best of ‘au’ Buck Dewey «Bonny Oak’’ for soft coal her or wood | —We have sold thou er member” of : | cums Gh the cole Sultan of Sulu This is a brated Wilson for | until, Wednesday Hd sett coal | heaters. It is the | | | er. Very atract original “air-tight wood ive im apeparance trom & all the | _- | * “alr hts are coal foned ite engagement at the Alcazar pensive heater = eeinahaaint model ght Pawn Ticket N wide. Has all of ¥ Pad ’ | n th ti very t ¢ se 4 —ieomle wee hase This heater is of handsome Stark ; $ y* ¥ used the Wilson | | oe te improve od im 4 hee, are its best adver appearance, the nickel being | ec nage portant features. tisement—th ey ht pee ivy “know” what k exceptionally attractive; bas st sb Nis regul of a heater ft oe : , r We have had re a draw center grate and screw i markable — success draft; large ash pan. Cer- t 5 with the Wilson 1 was a good pie 6 We know it's THE tainly a handsome and rea- $ 5 heater to give ab ™ 7 | solute sat Section sonably priced heater, and —all Wilsons are you really must eee it to ap- | half-priced now . geese cer ne nulls: Don't LM, regular price $7.50, “half price now is preciate what a fine heater it } #4 week's engagement tn | ty range, when c price $9.60; “half price” now -% oe a u al om y ft 2 can trad ® «to ° 1 und roma % in part ), regula $8.50; “half price” now is No. 13, regular price $10.50; “half price.. | ALI pa a ma $4.25 I cK Wis ; a PEEL Why not trade in your old stove or rat There is only one BUCK ste io Genk aa comme RANGE . BUCK? We'll do it | [it No range mado that ts | thrtiis and of laughter n a ir od od kind, aie oe Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue agora Palle ia ple f re artiewl particularly | rangement, hted the| atts | arly dell 1 curtain this store extends the longest this store extends the longest and most liberal credit— and most liberal credit- de ompany is al capable one and several individual Sie were made. “Over “Wegure SEATTLE— ~— BELLINGHAM TACOMA | Falls” will continue throwgh the week

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