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° THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, B. 6, 1905 7 2 | ANUARY ENDORSED REV. Caen Sg) DIRECT PRIMARY LAW = "THE BEE HIVE == RETURNED TO WORK uld entirely Cecely D. Saulez Kimball piano | t fi U f iT a he w bably the | pr tt . RERLIN, Feb. 6 vee théeses streaming from a number of wounds that time she as §=6probab! Mo prosecution w " ats é So. Pec . 5 66 } » = Cher h Kimball organ| ATE PROCURATOR OF THE! miterg. tn the Bienen en thousand | about the head. As soon as she was | most popular veasel of the fleet Weber's statement of the BS; bamtaniiieae, car uel. $000; lan beg wre Z 4 Seock ego - Singer sone | FINNISH SENATE to work today, leaving the |*® % k, she informed those| Vessels of the Obio's type. the” taken by him on leaving his hominy, small, 10a, bale, $2.60 Hotly Sugar, 144 , etta Mars nent of their dispute to the | Tle came what had happened.| steamship men say, are better on the night of the fire, by © | self-raising buckwheat, 26%48, Watos Pas 4 - sae ring ia - mment bill, which r “f ** | Campbell was seen entering the| money makers than those bullt than one witness. $3.75; pearl barley, 25-Ib. bre |b nion Pa a B.A. Clemens... M. Cable | preparation r room and seen to leave by witness. | eapectally for the passenger carrying | He said the prosecution would | $4.60; peart barley, 100-Ib. sacks, $4; | ee _ soe ¥ holm. .. Pease in a vs in | bs les, who will be summoned by the trade. The Ohio has excellent pas-/ also prove that the defendant Thee ne po ek is | py bom = Say whent opened 1 en Darren. Joiina 5 } rs | > »po eo € pre er accom modatio ides b on ir e Amert tel wa ils sa eg “eo vere a naton jews Ase a state to support the charge pr ger accommodations, besides be 1 A tel Feed. Inigher and closed 1-4c higher than p tn. | TO Readers of The Star in th ute, where Senator Ruth i ine and Cedar Vine and of Thurston ty, wtarted things The Star urgently requests every voter of this county and every Reliable Dry GoodsStore by meking @n impassioned aps other county in the state to cut out one of these coupons and send On motion to reconsider the vote by]. It to the tor and representatilve of your district. Cut one out | , the bill providing for the re-| @@eh day, for The Star will continue to publish the coupon datly a Ld | awed in the wenate, He spoke for] ang at Olympia urly an hour and th ga | t your neighbors to cut out the coupon and overwhelm your . = they cannot resist, It would De a good plan, also, to write your DRAMATIC END TO THE GILL-MATTHEWS INCIDENT AT THE | WILL HOLO CAUCUS | fenator and representatives letters along the same Ii ‘ | Thin, and th ly, in th thin whol sform cam be 4 GRAND OPERA HOUSE — CONGREGATION UNANIMOUSLY OLYMPIA, Feb. 6.—iing unity | accompli Ey eee eat tas Meare ate r Shoe mb s ool . house members will hold a meeting | gaye One Hundred and Nine} Praises is work as pastor " Deiat ti ind ebdiseh to “Tuo Star, vat to: your repreeentativel Eiderd . One n M d Hl | irie teenoon to caucus on what] at Olympia, The Star has recetved a dozem of them today and will erdown | ‘ sinmd_eoc be, taka a son vas] PL CECA, Tm nr Ban eoered s Gewun of Oem coder cod wel ept. | Homes Are Made Happy ceases Druwiting. Tor "ths capital removal] go tm the future oe . pelo mber | : parame Fire use the compulsory This matter ts important, Mr. Voter, so act at once 1 LOT OF 1 puance « gana we sold in Jan Moved, That this church and) Capt. Ballard’s address follows oval ai om DOWN } ag . f instrument and congregation express to Rev. M.A To Rev, M. A. Matthews, D. D. fancy effect porchas * any former! Matthews its profoundest confidence |W the members and adherents of EKER RAKKKRAAAARAER AANA AAA E RAH HE ly trimme a“ ~ our splen ©o on of the wt Pres ‘ eg ye even, | in his life and work, and assure him | prtceche are ae the Firat Pre * * alik, worth § ‘ goustantly « p vo They jot our united support and devotion] city of Seattle, have watched you | bd . 4 e “ best, 1 re- | ia ae — as in the past 4s you daily ‘went in and out among 4 oo ae taate hs ‘foe cen BIO id , afactory Pinnos to} he =foregoing resolution, made|the people, which includes your Put date here. Ww. ke no mistake in} Motion of A Griffiths, and| people. We have noted that you re 4 : arm be ng i antes that we|Seeonded by J. F, Douglass, was! joiced when they rejoiced; that you Pri ell + fact the pGbtic| Passed unanimously by the congre-| grieved when they grieve w nd vd , . ; Specially cod ; fe more and ¢ convinced every|Sation of the First Presbyterian | have read, and it is recorded in th “4 “J ee ee Medea ae” Roys’, Mi Sea ant Onileren’s Noe ence HAA ith deh Jeburoh at th Delusion Of the serv- | volumes of : ; : - 7 * joys tn and Children arge with pure Bre David Hoe Pease piano} tray morning. The audience was|tion you lave go well, for the honor! DAMA vaitgen id B+ uae WO PAR ERE 71 woe ants - sehen }& great one, filling every seat on|of which you give your life, that GES TO PERSON ANO = o DERECT PRIMART LAW, : Seit'S SHON. attforont ee 00 = ro : piano the lower floor and balcony your time has been the time of the} FEELINGS * * oe ahs tol aed te te eee |e h piano} The scene following the introduc-| people, not only of Seattle, but that| > ton = to ae ie pends . |tton of the resotution and its pas-|of this great commonwealth; that | of bi pnp lites elas ne , organ |®8¢ Verged on the dramatic It] your substance has been the sub —— bd Os Asis sanesssvsen . . al for... $1. for plano | ¥&8 & striking demonstration both | stance of him who is in want; the * cc aay i a * : plano | Dr. M. A. Matthews and to the| welfare of the community has beon|, !rectly in face of an agreement| & é plane | pabite of the disdain with which| your welfare stripped of a seifish |'° “ttle amicably a charge of reck-| @ & | storage, In tubs eastern | 5 piano | the members of the congregation re-|interest; that your work has been | '°** 4riving pret oe ee ene eee a Py ry # | storage, in bricks cooking. 1$@ | gard the scurrilous attack made up-/actual, tangible and powerful; that|/!¥ Patrolman Cameron, N. T.| # Addrens 3 * % f ; on the character of their pastor your resolutions have not only been | J0lffe, the well known Western av-| & «| | plano Yeaterday's service was the first} to exercive the were God has | CBee Mle and feed stable proprietor, | te wk we aR wh ok RR RR te RR ht tt tt tte! on ~~ the; eastern | hiane | Slnee President Git made his sen-| given you to carry out your rel. | fled an action tn the superior court i - | plano} #ational charges in the councti| gious convictions, but that you have|'%!® morning charging Jailor ( we mo get plano |Chambers. Strangely enough, it] used your talents as every: public- | Pett and Patrolman Cameron with after the row occuried; Phe drop-|emama” tb@iter chicten aston | | . [wae also the third anniversary of] spirited man should use them; that| crue! and unjust treatment at the) ping of « silver quarte the floor | 16@17e¢; turkeys, fancy local dressed, | organ | Ot. Matthews’ pastorate of the/your Ife while in our midst is an| time of bis arrest on the evening of | of the barroom led up to the an- | 20@ 22e . | Bra David Joves...J plano | Chureh open diary, written with plain, leg-| November 23. Both police officers nauit Honey, Seems 35 pesintes Remove @aney Hi E Jot piano | Dr. Matthews had delivered his | (ble letters, which all may read who | have been summoned to appear in w The defendant is being held in the PR na wages one per Ib. Be; Sale ends Tuesday night ib Cyphert.... Mt »] sermon on the subject, “The Christ | will, and of which we, as a congre-| court to answer the charges prefer ity jail at Ketown. eturact.. “per Pes otte: FF Herre) apa @& elmee Kimball plano] Life Attainabte,” | and had pro-| «ation and adherents of that con-|red against them. Joliffe ts ie | - Grape cream, 10-case lots, $150 . mbian argan|BowReed the benediction, the au-| gregation, laying aside our individ-| for the sum of $4,000, to which ex: | Soney, Yakima, “I3%e:" Ciitornto aaied $ DRUG STORE John H. Kelley... Johnston dience being ready to leave, when ual judgments and our individual|tent he believes bis anatomy and | 6G 4 white, 24-1b. boxes, $3.60; Olympla, i htee,.....Risnball jArthur C. Dresbach, clerk of the judicea, would not have you| feelings to have been injured at that | Satan, OEM, mae.ore owen hnaton plane |Meesion, created a flutter by stepping | o agie clause; no, a stagie| time Eee pti ie ie A Rhodes o. Kimbali plano | the platform and asking that the | word of that grand record | The police officers aay that Jolifte | FAM GUAR 8. HUMPHRIES! A tn coche, Ry Bagnall othe bas A Mire, W. F. MeTe« Estey organ | Silence remain seated. He an-| “You will bear us out in the state- | was the aggressor and resisted them|) WiLL PURCHASE HER FOR| rein, $6.40; dry granulated, in sacks, | ~~ —s Dr. BE Hayes Kimball piano et by ten ee third annl-/ ment that the only criticism we/at the time of his arrest. Patrol > “ cube, fn barrels, $6.56; be ex Meee M. Cable piano | Ye°sary of Dr. Matthews pastorate | have ever offered—and it is the only | man Cameron swore to a complaint || NOME RUN crane, 00:0; mame onger, 256 Lees | gr eage M, Sabie. RSP 160 tae ear GAR MCU, Wining |ona oerene comets hak nt ie near | eatin ealidr ate 0: soe oy (My Scripps News Aas'n) Ke Mf paid within 16 days See Our Windows Hira c, Kauifinan Kimball plano |*0@# Temarks suitable to the occa-|duty to yoursef, your fellow mat | battery | x SACRAMENTO, 5 ee a ee ee for Bargains I. W. Stuckman,.H. M. Cable piano | * followed by Grif-/and your God that you take more} When the case came up in policed! , Jordan, the betwe ton, 7% @8c; pork, #%c; bamb, % Mrs, M. B. MeKee ball organ | ths. J. F. Douglass and Capt. W./rest from your arduous task. Th Jcourt, « companion Of Jeliffe's N i steamship Ohio, which until | jeged bribery of four » Sieeeed veal moat ogice: nee rab- fh LION CLOTHING HOUSE Thon J. Thomas... .-Kimball piano| Ballard, elders of the church labor connected with the pastorate | pleaded guilty to the charge and|,o“"” {¥° years ago was plying be- | wit) be called to the stand tonight |" 40% § First Ave. 8. and Main. leary Nagiey Johnston plan T think tt ts proper at this time,” |of a congregation of 2,000 members | was fined $10 liffe cacaped sen- | [Veer Seattle and Boring sea ports, | when the jeqislative investigation Home, Bacon and Lard | — : Mabel Dueman Johnaton piano | 4 Mr. Griffiths, “to show to Dr.| is best known to yourself, but we|tence or fine, The assault and bat-| 7, to be purchased by Captain Omar snik. She minal enaleanieh snoie% Sia whites ae Arie Hover H. M. Cable plano| Matthews and the public our com | knol that to perform it according | tery charge was withdrawn and the Humphries and will again t th ' ruse to teat what |O%ar tach Svndte dean -O4Ge) knee 2 “wornt Teese L, Kronkite. . Johnston plete confidence in the former, not-|to your convictions, were there | police officers sued were very much | Placed on the “Seattle-Nome route | ne for fear of incr ting | Wild Rowe, 6% if Siscace ou @ WL Buren ...... Pease | withstanding the sinister charges | 2,000 days in each calendar year, | su $ at Joliffe’s action upoa| 2Ut!Be the season of 1905. The ae ‘ se aaa Nuts. arth, yet the A, Potte......- Senmaton piano | Teeently made against him by an ir-| you would see wherein there would | hearing of It this morning gotlations for the purchase of the} ‘rhe witnesses for th Brasil, per Ib. 13@14e: cocoanuts, “te bas 3 ti Tastes... Jovnaten pane reeponsible citizen. I believe that| be more to be done for your fe 1 Sraath atatene bis ones ahaateatll ia reported, were practic- | ¢ : f Fanetenne| per doxen, 0c; chestnuta, Italian. EN Oe ™ we should tell him o! v vo por * »ped 0 f" ‘ y nplete. is morn c . ce; chestnuts, ©) per c O DX an. The Gym Salcon : re should | 0 of our high re-| man. Your labor, as mapped .| the finger nails of one hand torn off mp morning jog arr this morning, but are main-|ehestnute, California, 1c; walnuta, | t PO eee ’ Reliable Electric piano| ® m and of our intention | has assumed a great magnitude, andj and that he suffered many brulses wan p h some time ago . ~ English, 14@1bc; pecans, 1A@ M4¢ Pn the GB Sematiidason ...Burdett organ |’? 8!4 him in his splendid work | for you to give @ moment's concern | besides the indignities heaped upon | °Y te Moran Bros, company from filberta, 13c; black 1 "Ei sores. in Gre. Rely Oppeit. ... Burdett organ | the best of our power. When he|to that of yourself would be con-| him by the police he Empire Line Transportation hickory nuts, 7 be =, falling bate. bons Th Bander... ti. M. Cable pinne|°2™* Bere three years ago the|trary to your spirit and we want Lm certs ot “ pany, after the vessel wan taken peanuts, 5@10c; Jumbos, fené te De ZW. Hughes... Chickering plane | RUFch memtership was 400. Now | you only as you are they were acting on the defensive | otf the Nome run by the latter com nag tt: degad aces t, Pha Bugene Fiseber .. Krell “oom “Let your burdens be the burdens | ang were within the limits of th pany. wnat: Oysters, Eto. | je; In se mmoath. Boul iets Altace Sohne When Dr. Matthews expressed |of this congregation, which now | orricial duties | Since being purchased by the | Soten, 4c; black ced. G0; ting 04, ; the Quaker Drug Richard Bagiey . | dis conviction that there was evi-| speaks. You are its leader. Speak, | | Moran Bros. company the Ohio has Se; crabs, $1@1.76: clams, open = Ave. Moke plesk le mith & Harnes plano{@emnee of symptoms of ‘graftitis’ |and we obey. We have it from the | been partly dismantled and she was Jahipment, $1.00; claima, per sack. z . _— CH Haba . Job plano |*™0ng certain members of the/lips of those who ku that your] also damaged toa certain extent sev $1.76; oysters, Olympta, per sack, | July, 102 3-4, 1011-2, 1015-8. 4 Sire. F. W. Dashiey. Jonns ,|counel! he was expressing an opin-| entire life has been just such a life! feral montha ago by a fire which | $6.50; open bulk. | per tom. | orn : * Johuaten plane] !2n which every American citizen |as you are now living, by rolling | threatened for a time to destroy | . ee 7 > LI eer FE » 453 + ~.dohnston plane] *** ® Tight to express All t away the stone from the door of |her. The price paid for the vease AUBURN, Feb. 6—The ning |b; shrimps, 8@10c flounders, | July, 46 t 3-4 ‘ » plane | great preachers of the world have| every home and convert it to a par is said to be $150,000, although both statements {n the trial of Adolph |S; herring, 30; lobsters, 17%; | Ont» ra Smith & Barnes been fearless and relentless in their | adise instead of a sepulcher of bur | parties refuse to make that portion | Weber, for the murder of his moth. | smelt. 6c urgeon, 8c; black bass, | May, 203-4, 303-8, 303-8 to 301-2 ‘ RG brace ithe’ Cante atta ks upon corrupt public offi- dene and sorrows, And this, the lof the deal public at present. The |¢r, began this morning. Attorney | ‘°* Daliut. G20. perch, ¢c. July 305-8 4, 301-4 to 303-8 . Johnabelt clale third anniversary of your pastorate } Obs towed from the yards at |General Webb opened for the stat 7 | Pork | Kimball He then read the motion that was}in this city, bas prospects for &| A warrant has been insued for the| Moran Hros company, where she |He said the evidence would be| 86.10 gape Fl gg So ged Brig a Pea ‘ 4 Simplex paseed. ie great future for you arrest of Dave Campbell, who t# ac-| has been tied up during the fall and | wholly circumstantial, but that |Pillebury, $8; Pillsbury’s Best, $8; | July z Setla Trotter ... Simpiex cused of a murderous assault upon | winter months, to Quartermaster's | links would connect Weber with the | standard Dakota. $6: Olympic, $4.66; | — : Geattle Tent. No. § KO. T. M... ri Garner last night, at 419 Jef-| harbor this morning. Her repairs crime. The fact that he was the Rorinwont or, Goiden NEW YORK STOCKS. Two Jor pianos | ferson street, where t eompiain- | will be completed there. Captain le heir to the $50,000 estate was | 9725. Gold Medai $6.75; Top Notch, High. Low. Close. a Wis. Gea. Kimball.Chickering piano ing witness lives According to the| Humphries announced a few days given as the motive. | 84 4 Centenniala, best, $4.75; Gold- |Atchison, 86, 87 1-4, 87 1-4 Bettingham Herald—John«ton plane story she told Prosecutiag Attorney ago that it was his intention to op Weber's demeanor before and | drop. $4.25; Patent Excellent, $4.76; | Amal. Copper.74 1-2, 735-8, 73 al Westminster Presty. Church. ..., Mackintosh, Campbell came to her | erate several vessels in Alaskan wa-| after the crime; his cold, unaffect-| Novelty A, $4.25 B. & O., 1043-4, 104 1-4, 1041 4 Rar estes Johnston piano BEL l Mi room last night and, after breaking | ters this summe ed manner after the fire, when he Coreats. B. R. T., 63 1-4, 613-8, 635-8. * Florence M. Spotford Weaver organ |down the door, picked up a heavy| He states that he will very likely |saw the bodies taken from tiie | gee eet ee eer Bet ; |Can. Pacific, 134 1-4, 133 1-2, 183 7-8, . J: Chenier... Parrand organ | glass bottle and rained blow aft porate two Vessels on the-Seattle- | burning house; the finding of the| graham per bbl. $4; graham +p rere P * Richard Larson .....Kimball organ CRARLUACL iteten, 7 a low upon her head. The bottle) Nome route and two more on the | blood-stained pistol with five empty |bbl, $4: rye flour, $2.75 per e, = a 15 . ¥. M. Lacaviah.... Johnston plano A general strike of th rte broke into fragments and, only for | Seattle-Valdex run. All of the ves-| chambers, in the barn; a compart-|bb!, $7.50; buckwheat, bale, $3.50; | Manbattan, 171 7-8, o Mrs. R D. Payne... Kimball n : rike of the coal miners. | this the woman would have been | sels will be along the lines of those | son of the bu vistol |F¥@ meal, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat, | Metropolitan, 1 4 we voted by the Minerw o bs : F Dep. B.D. 8 J. Co... Banjo organ i congress. be-| beaten into insenstbility. Her | suitable for the north sea traffi with the bullets taken from the | Per, Dbl. $7; buckwheat, per bale | Mo Pacific, 1081 ; : Mra. C. L. Braden Pease plano | was suspended I | screams aroused other occupants of | The ( gained a good rey bodies of the dead, and young Web ; corm meal, 108, per bale, $2.10; | L. & N., 1873-4, 13 4 o Bt Jon eight colliers and a partial strike ts . $3.60; corn meal, 10s, per bale, $3.00; | People’s Gas, 108 7 4 n ¢ how é apbell excap lon when p' m the Be a th ainst bh nt, were | corn me ane: w = = johnaon Johnston plane me aa ts be eee the b and Campbell escaped ti ben plying on the Bering threat against his aunt n meal 108, per bale, $2.20; white| porna 140, 139 1-4, 139 1-4. im KR Hart... Johnston ptano | The Garner woman was found in| route, under the management of the dwelt upon corn meal, 60", $4; rolled oata, per a i. a ee =] Geo. Fellow Decker Bros. plano | ATTEMPT MADE TO ASSASSIN- a fainting condition, with blood| Empire Transportation company. At| Attorney Webb stated th bbl. 8. C. Co. $6.75: wheat flakes, | Reading, 9434, 93, 931 “4 box 75 Ibs, $2.20: farina. per bbl, | R. 1. common, 85 1-4 eo " — a : Povtine Massie Kimball HELSINGFORS, Finland | ferred by the Garner woman. The to carry a large cargo of | room a fe wminutes later wast Oats, per ton, $26@28; bran, per! yesterday's close. Car Receipts— Reardon : - |—Procurator Johnson, of th ansaiiant and the assailed are both freight. The Ohio {# capable of his hands, and that the water left |ton, $19.60@21; barley, rolled, per Thica- Smith & Barnes piano | nish senate, narrowly escaped de leolored. What caused the assault|carrying more than 2,000 tons of was bloody |ton, $24@26; feed wheat. per ton, | Minnenboe mp0 he pecs leRae " 5 : — | Se cai — . “ j 32 aan? eta teak, Bae go, 22. icago cash wheat close¢ é 4 aces onthe B. plano| A man disguised as a military of | | pengers, and is by no means a slow e first w i, Hel Non, '8 ee hen sete sek O84 to $1.16; Na. 9 her "a barapeg Ini Tan | ficer entered the procurator’s apart- | t Wessel. She well liked by th ‘ 1 th s of the Weber | 3g: cracked corn, per ton, $27@28; | y 7 > 3 har ; : a corn, 27@28; | winter, $1.14 to $1.16 1-2; No. 3 hard " tga & — plane | mente and fired several shots at him STILL THEY COME pabilh trave ling between this sec- | pren i en ton, $28; shorts, | winter, §1.06 to $1.16; No. 1 north- . - lien ‘cane piano © procurator escaped injury, but ten and the northérn country C - 1 | on, ‘ pehacger o nomins ‘ HE, Baitinger Johnston pianoj|one of the bullets struck his son,| Miss Blanche Bates, the star of | ‘ition to the steamships which| Captain James Carroll, a well| Hay. ro spring $1.20, nominal; fi & Be : mo of - b " padition known shipping man of this city,| Bastern Washington timothy, $19 thern spring. $1.13 to $1. *, rw got a Kimball organ | who was standing by his si The | the “De ng of the Gods” play in (Ry Bertops News Anns Captain Humphries intends placing | *" ‘maura " so Poway office pore @20 stage meten i MG ded t spring, $1.05 to $1.16 2 MF. Bailey ... Pecan RNs | Wenta-be.ausnenta: wap ert — te ro hy: appesr at the. Beat- | NEW YORK, Feb. &—Jobaan| Pm the Alaskan routes, ne isiness. to the Alaska Comercial | Pay. $15; Eastern Washington dou-| The market today was rather un- I< ory SESS plano | gave his name as Alexander Gadd, | tle theater In this eity for five-per-| 117°) the alleged Chicago “Blue-|Paerdte s numbe of ie | eeeany | ble ‘compressed, $21; Puget Sound] interesting and showed a sagging os 8 apa —areeete mances, beginning tonight, ar- | H valgned in poles court | Par ener™ And smaller veusers tp he | hay, $14.00. tendency throughout the session, t Rock Johnston rived in this city from Portland this | 0°@ra.” was araigned in police court |) joy, | Poultry Food. M heat clos t $1.163-8 to ; Oh Ramstad S&B | afternoon this morning and again remanded | PO” sshit enotation of 0a in, 100m, ton, $22; ctam| May wheat ae is "9 , . | t , : The contemplated operation of an " q $1.161-2, a net loss of 1-3c to 6-8c L am Johnaton The famous" trust busting” actr back to his cell for 48 hours to awalt |) aitonal number of vessels on the shells, 169s, $20; bone meal, 1008, | g EG Bart Hac ne has babl . 88 | the arrival of officers with requist- | ha” i { $32; granulated bones, 100s, $32. On| from Saturday; and July closing at * ; >} prosamy wou more thestrical | fn papers Nome route is taken as an Indica- | 26s and 60s $2 per tor igh | $1.01 1-2 to $1.015-8, a loss of 3%8c a etcarand | aad manage renown for her|"7o5 more alleged Hoch victims] (#esthat good times are to be ex Vegetables, | Gr: |to 1-2c from Saturday. Cables and at Johnator terful fight against the infam ‘ {perfenced in the Nome district this! peans, ary, per cwt, $2.2508.78; | Red clover, prime, cwt. $14.50@15: | foreign markets have no Influence < Kimball organ | ous tactics of the trust In the north. | Mave come forward ‘ |yeak . Others state, however, that | Lima beans, $4.7596.00; beets, per | alaike, choice, $17; white clover, $15 | on prices here whatever. We are Johnatén piano} A NEW PASSENGER and freight, west than for anything she has ever ae — estan claims ie Taos, [the St. Michael trade, by reason of k Gs abbage. 1%@2 BAIR eg le Bn 2 iS ow nearly on a basis, whereby 1 :Kimball oftran ri probably Jone, though this is not discre pore egy ree Se aes wasns tie anes hh to the Tanana in |oautiower, pe » Gos, $1.00 Bustin ree areca, 87 Italien rye | foreign countries could ship wheat Te naton plano | by the Northern Pacific at Ritsville. | ing her ability as one of the clev taking $900 of her money. The |;B® Spring. will prove to be the | sari) 9 ee ae ene $8; brome grass, $13; tall|to the United States, and this may _ esseee | erest emotional acrteases of the | 4%) woman's name te not made| Kester t of interest among the | 1)» bY By pgp ak ge ar | meadow oat ar $15; Kentucky / be taken advantage of if the mar- M. Cable plano DR. J. P. T. TURNEY, the amel-| modern stage Saihe eae -aegee a Pet ‘ar. {steamship operators. Captain Hum- | 31 abt escsceny ps i, Toc, | Dite grass, $11; pasture mixture | Kot gives them an opportunity. If homaker piano | ter's physician, was found by men! Miss Bates not only overcame the ed Hoch fn 1897 pen thee is ue phries will operate a number | Miute’ hothouse 8100: tomatoes | uplands, $10@12. |this were to happen it would have : ton Co piano working in the Turk Mining com-| trust opposition in Portland against | $929 from hor. This brings the | Of vessel along the Yukon river, to | ¢5.@s1.00; fancy. $2.00; wrrotm | barat | la bearish effect on our market z ston’ Ce Siam | pany’s mines, nes: ,Davenpor Fri. the heaviest odds, butthe has won | fora; jist of Hoch’s alleged victims |camnect wita th ocean-golng ves | per 90c#81 sits oe | Gucano ine However, there are ome very sth * nj 4 iy sh - sr " we . out in her determination to play an | uy to 29 St. Micha Jer E bc hael | Reported for The Star by W. A | Dull arguments, and it is ar $s * ; 2 engagement in Tacoma, where the > pis —_——__— os | pyer'a' Cow 112 Columbia arrest, by | sift out a reason why prices should * 1 be secure trust minions endeavored to rail WILL HANG ‘EM *a 4 private wire: vary much for some time. * a road a bill through the legislature | s anh, | 6@ Seattle, Monday, Feb. 6, 1905 | Visible Supply—Wheat, 28,979,000 OWING TO cold weather at Con DENVER, Feb. 6—The supreme ‘ t potatoes, por ; - eee aaa tad * ian ae ably in order to prevent her appharance | ' | te Grtichokea, per doa, 16 Whea High. Low. Close.| bushels, se, 408. ‘* payers ¢ SB ne owing and th on building Ana result of her reat battle tlonality of the « apital punishs ent | A UARTER ss y, SOc: squash, 292460; natlv i> — ~ "7 1 agains syndica’ she will p! a « hubar &@10 (tablishes the claim ave made to the largest houses in the history | ture. Four murderers, reprieved by vrie for i, Vie.: ‘That it 1 the best plan \a w F ti fh mon sats] TAYLOR ARRESTED |*1 he Seutic neste waite neve | Maing er sold in sion, will ‘ ; t%@ figs, Y-Ib bricks, $1 @ the Pacific Coast. executed. A aru In a n near Ae eure ienininianettiel . that there were still some good seats eae et : . In the | f8%, 10-Ib cartoons, 60@T5c; & ios let foreach pertormance of hero" | wity VisiT SPOKANE ayn pip hd bc aS aS eS GRAIN and STOCK (Dy Sertoops News Ass'n.) cal engagement ware | ards if the ali at our store, Seren drew a pocketknife | seeding, $1.50@1 navel oranges, BSstasartatTsa | cannes nen pees in| Sos MOR TES TAT Fremng| tent tt, Tine iy tree out Star Ea gen Sa BROKERS t es and terms} Taylor, the business partner of Mra,| Attorney Mackintosh this morning|i@ fie 4 emet. Waited aly. A complaint charging | @1ih. Soars. § ss aneggh oe # u are sure| Alice W Duke, was arrested this | and filed a complaint against Rich-| gates Marahal ©. B. Hopkir ho i_with an. assault with 8/ -aqberttes PI 0.60@ 10.00 pome morning on a fugitive wararnt based | ard Herald, his room mate, whom| axtended to him tt of pon without provocation | pranates, half nge cases PRIVATE WIRES. Ds. JOHNSTON col. the indictment for fraud at Na he says wt le two watches valued at|ginyane business men to vialt that {Was filed by Justice Levisse at the | Tineapples, per dor, $3.00 3.60. CONTINUOUS MARKETS 5 adoches, Texas Mrs, Duke, | $30 i. He has been formally | city prose ttort ff this « j. SEATTLE'S LEAD- | whose troubles since her marriage | charged with grand larceny and al” morning. ‘The case will be tried| 9,._,,Sutterc and che 112 Columbia St. ING PIANO HOUSE |to the tobacco merchant have re- | warrant issued for his arrest. Both thea F, Erick b Saturday at ¢ Washt IND FLOOR HALLER RLt OND AVENUE. ‘sulted in her imprisonment In New the complaining witness and the de-' apr 1 i to! Howard by Con brick cheese, “te; but t Main 1089; Ind. 962 Burke Building. York, i# also under indictment fendant at 1304 Jackson street. succeed Gehr Erickson, resigned ble W. H. Johnson a short reamery, 82 nalore “Remaster