The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1905, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, FEB. 1 1905 q eee eee REQUEST OF FORMER WIFE t took the al jing wells, though they know that! and gover It t > a these pr t the) THAT SHE HAVE CUSTODY ? “ { ute | may lose if they strike oll, and they | duces t f crude oll when-| OF TWO BOYS DENIED axing \.e Value of f they don't. 7 andard’s ri and it makes what value Hefore anda It of ana tt ts , i iad he pr line an ¢ yort h h . 1 “ Daw n, th | field. I I 1 it w It can b pte KK. Da ha the! Crude 0 BLD | u weer oll man in th et, | put him out of busin a couple dy of her te ane 608 i a 4 j = as f Appears r Judge M f i iss hikes re d - ann ed that he had be: 7 helmed the Stand deny the woman's petit to have a 86 gf ned ‘ : at the Home of Quality of the Merciless to gt hip of 5 as ae | the t er tase Manulacturers’ Samples at Actual Cost d by ° is: _ th him Tuosday and Wednesday Only. Against Small Competitors jana his present wi Vollrath’s celebratod Ware Dr, Dawson was « a divorce | jfrom Mra, Dawson several year — Jago. At the time of the granting « . a ba ‘ie {the decree Mrs. Dawson was given < (Qpesial Correspondence to the Seat the custody of the children during ‘ the Star | infancy with the pre hat they F oO s |should later be giv to Dr. Daw TOPEKA The | ard | jeon. The lads are now reepectivel ; Oil Co. is « in | }18 and 14 years of age and live | Kans i all the ¢ . happily im their father's home until eer ; again 1 that there had n in the nat time, Mra, Dawson bam ation for the modification ‘ bitetty jot the decree on this fact. She a 336 . F loges that | be much 1 benefited by o | lhappler with han with theér other fielis, ut «| |father and that she was preparedto|M 8 i i e——sCY:sCS tc fee character of th | | the remainder of ber lif aad its methods, and t g | | ce fad their power of | } ane was presented to Judge oricla yee | s recently on affidavits and he tie y representative } t under advisement until be p } " TET. the people of Kant h seo and talk with the boys G6e great poly | fering on th Dippe 110 sizes » orning Judge r that 250 " he realized how much his ruling ‘ 112 sizes particularly in | Would 3 n to Dr. Dawson and the 320 their favo “ themse and that th was 6 are TA as fields are ¢ . to decide. He had talked 7 la ; the boys, he said, and though vie Fiates, “ . o bad had with them he im Jelly Cake 1» ote | that there had been a . oa 200 ng the past few z $1.26 THE KANSAS SURPL AN. 1 ibe \ 1 No. 28 ro OV . apoke of the great affection sizes sche le 60¢ Wash ¥ s, No. 20 B5e h Pans, No. $1.20 jthe parents could bring up the boys r al h the father and mother of the tas] ij of displayed toward them, and SATTERIA Poe, Also said that he believed each of | properly and provide for t com Dish Pa: - ¢ is SED GND CREME GRID FRE EES GAN SATE ET EY Spt take all the product. Probably the| Warrant him in taking the c ste an headquarte n crude of] to| Standard would ike to, but it is | of simply swamped and cannot. It “a Daw @e the output t s refiner | HAS JOINED IN THE HUE AND | Cb Kas. and Sugar Creek CRY AGAINST THE “ARROGANT | The freight rate Maness City.) Mo. Before th MONOPOLY Kansas City was 10 cents for provaments were complete. the pr But reduction goes right on. Ap | Sallons, Knapp had a lucrat sion 1 must be pumped or tt fills | business running away up tnt lads from thetr fat and The Bost «x them to thelr mother. \§ Storein feels that as D Town is Just Good ° on You ds its pipe lines only where it wants to, which means that bund 0 Pp 2 | of n has tracted new family @eetion was so vast that exte eenother bey by his es braska and lowa and even Lil reds of wells cannot get their pro @ the pipe line to Kansas Cit with water, so the producers are ee tae tk sotiaa en oho : gedertaken to Whiting, Ind foreed to tura over their product to|After the Standard got bu duct on the market } 4 oe eee Quality ‘ goanection with the Atiar the Standard at what they say are | Tate on crude went 1 } It is stated that the Standard ts| |) Sa an te fae te ee 4 . board lines may be ma But ¢ not living prices cent. Knapp made a big kick and! clearing up $18,000 a day $196,- | rid & a he's & 6 TAD CME LO SRD GRIN CO ESCO NRE OR I OT | —|anked the raflroads why rates on re- | 600 a week by the Sugar Creek and ; fined ail had not changed Neodesha refineries, This means Before he got an answer the r 94,562,000 a year from the Kaneas|_ 2) J. McCafferty, Mra Dawsor | Lima beans. $4.18 A. BRIDGE & CO—Popular Price Clothiers se dade fad Gebe up Santis endl iild Jattorney. stated this morning tha | aac aio was then double wh new flberta, 13¢ ack walnuts, Te; te, al- Fish, Oysters, Eto. black cod, Ge: ling cod, tay DIED OF INJURIES i boa. $12 . | . se ane LITTLE GIRL <:°" caused the changes, but his busines r . loading racks, tank cara, ¢ ° $1.00 ‘ fan ) William Hi was fi (ay Scripps News Ass'n) per sack, » 2 Yakisr SHORT END i $1@1.76; clams, open 7 * $1.00; clatms, per sack, {no 0 p oysters, Olympia, per sa ‘ valuelens ison, who tatoes, § i w) open bulk, per Ant3 “ Thea somebody gave Knapp a tip|Jured at the new union depot last PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 1 e toes, | $2 owe ‘ealmon aionae and now he turns over his off to t Tuesday, died yesterday afternoon - meee ny camden naan t bs 1 “5 Tie: ned perch, . Standard and buys the so-called at the Seattle General hospital. He | ROUBLE “ Bae Px 4p siey, per dos equash, Ib. 2 $010 founders, " ‘gas oll” to which his business was | had suffered the loss of both legs , vial ib = mak who dle ben 1a : fornia sweet atoes, Be; aL evoted from t ndar sh nd could not st t . | rtiand by en ; L85; artichoke rreon, 8c; black ba " devoted from the Standard. } ao pts Km ~-valh od pe gfe pretty little Geneva Rossie was|California celery, 8@sbe. nati halibut, 6@7c; perch, 4c, a c _ prod _ eng mgt pont - “4 vac Ne neon wang ee ets ee found in tears in a lodging house celery, 60c; squash, 2@2%c; untive Seneds a ™: © 7 » 2 7 he Standard allows him to sta’ over t eat Ne ern ¢ he resteréi rhubarb, 6@ 16 ‘aten per . i ‘rown, : ABSOLUTE CLOSING 0 UT OF ALL THE SPLENDID WIN- business in consideration of his giv-| standing on a spur of the main| HINTED BY LICENSE COMMIT. | °°r) cae a aes Oa tonal tl - Fruits. $5.10: Minnesota hard wheat, $7; R SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN THIS BIG ESTABLISH- ing them all the profit they can/ track near the depot sah os Bakoref sieken thal Piliebury, $8; Pilisbury’s Best, $8; + MENT AT tine, | ia TEE THAT CHIEF DELANEY) sam from Bakers ~< ‘ Peistmmona, $1.28; bananag standard Dakota, $6; Olympic, $ “4 make on the kerosene, gasoline, | the child was kidw from het} per bunch, $2.60@3; dates, per ib, | Elextric, $4 lolly, $4.75; Gol: 4 waxes and lubricants in every gal-) WILL RECOMMEND ST. ELMO) home in that ef Saturday by |64@¢6e: fign %-Ib bricks, $1.75. | Northwest, $6.75; Blectric Light, lon of ot! his wells yield. He can an old Swiss cook known as Joe, | figs, 20-1b cartoons, er $7.25; Gold Medai. $6.75; Top Notch, 4 have what he makes on tse residue LICENSE who had taken a great liking to the| fruit, per box, $2.60 ot $4.45; Centenntats, best, $4.75: Gold- o “gas 0 et ie , tered secared, | ® fancy, | $2 ‘op. $4.25; Patent Excellent, ston fh | pt. Se ee eee — cedling, Fi50G1TS navel & mw j Down at Emporia an independent | -___ The child will be sent to her pa ) oranges, Jap, bale ” Ceveate, rents at Bakers Jeara, $1.00; apples, ec S0c@81.00; apples, fancy, tig Whole wheat. 10a, per bale, 33.409 bbs en see, Som hole wheat flour, per DDI, $4.26) cranberries i F 10.0 bome-| graham, per bbl, $4; graham, $2.2 « nalf orange cases, $2.75; | bbl, $4; rye flour, $2.75 per bale, UBLE pines be 2.6 50. bbi, $7.50; buckwheat, bale, $3.50; Butter and Cheese. rye meal, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat, Oregon cheese, 13% Bastern, | per bb. $7; buckwhe refiner named Webster is fighting 4 at hopeless odds with the Swodard. Chief Delaney will report the re The oi! business belongs to us,” multe of his investigation of the Rockefeller is quoted as saying, and moral cond t » 4 " Webster is finding it out hotel at the ‘ * 1 KEROSENE 18 SOLD BY THE vgn a y wit net STANDARD AT MPORIA AT 9 aanemnsedaed “s A ’ : oe ” heese, | §8.75; corn meal, 4 “ENTS A GALLON, OR BELOW (hy Beripps News Assn) |" y weteibere of ( rnd guant 16 - | $2.5 n meal, AT CHANUTE, 100 MILES " ateiias. age See maidllngpe ay « ; ; . 2 corn 1 108, per bale, i white +a ea eeraee WASHINGTON, I For Me ‘ ; Zic; eastern | corn meal, 60a $4: rolied cate per AWAY, IT STS A igs eget bie t f , (hy Serinps News Ass'n) . S H Guarrd. 3 le 0 saaaple of the mer- | 10 reney @ * : at y : , ge, | voking, 14@ | bbl. S.C. Co. $5.75; wheat flakes ® is « state departme . rant the cor ttee turn - ;OPLE ~ + x bs, $2.20: farina, ciless warfare the Standard wages | in y Hay ly yen the application : CONSTANTINOPLE, Fe Egos. bb; tatinn, 2b. caries, ‘Ge. tan Kanaas people think they have @| statement | ww changes in the conduct of | 72° Sultan, fearing an ant Russian _ Strictly freah ranch, 280; hominy, large, per Dbl. $4 remedy for evils of this kind tn The president regards the rr xes and Turkish bathrooms POO, 0 Se a ies many, Genel, 180, ite, SERS; 200m eee . ie , pamer Australian, conveying Gen if-raising buckwheat, 3648, case, heir own hands and they pr jof general arbitration treaties j wit bably t sinted sea etree . Pestin, ge er i bee to find out. A legisiative co: luded by the action of the senate|the chief before os — “oa % B orus | erensed $4.50; pearl barley, 100-Ib. sacks, $45 4 tee of five, according to a resol He recognized the right|the applican thetr an kane te ies 15@1 aplit peas, $4.50@5, popcorn, per cwty - - c t em 0 select a treat le < other t out stopp 20@ $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.00, 9 ie cee i n pending, is to inv ate to rej reaty by.| ognse, bu aid, th 2 Regular $9.00 Men's Sui xed patterns, for ......... $4.50 feasibility of a state refinery | oF Indirectly by| will be let — duke | Eutitecnbe. stroman per Ib ee Oats, per ton’ Srs@rs bran, por LU Regular $10.00 Men's Suits, mixed patterns, for . $5.00 oy a oo ~y - mgd in mag co jc past conduct and Imanitio PRICE TR AL j fornia sage, per Ib. 14c; honey,| ton, $19.50@31: barley, rolled, per a é i . o ‘on ption In Urposes. de-| wo be good the future act, per ib. 7@8%c; | Oregon| ton, @25; feed whea er ton, 4 Regular $12.50 Men's Suits, worsteds and Scotch goods. .$@, 25 gas at 1,000 barrels a day, and al o senate AGAMA El the place continues te tun ih the Grape cream, %0-case ‘lots, $3.90; | 882033; dairy chop feed, per ton, 61 , 0 07 ployment of con- | win tee oe Witieh abel 1e ‘ honey, Yakima, 12%c: Clifornia oll meat, ton, $593; dest Regular 914.00 Men's Suits, double piemet. Su lowing for the employment of con ™ it 4 ey, ni 3 oll meal, per ton, $33; bem te . M 1 double and single » casted. r z labor, they think the state| present the thie 6a | dhe tt net tee nat te prevent = te, 34 boxes, $8.60; Olympta, | c! . $26 wh corn, ton, $2 $7.00 can build a pipe line to Lansing and | form to the th which we | the ke t ense eae, OSM. 53; cracked corn, per ton, $97@ 4 a refinery and have it pay for itself | have been in negotiatior Staenai th , ; |. aes Sugar. rw eet COT meal. per ton, $38; shorts, , ave been in negotiation atthougt y one cha vehi ty:tanenen BA ieh: 6 . = 3 4 Men's Suits, hand tailored, for ..........$7.50 [Mf in threo years, besides giving 9 thousand that the committee | ho [tm earke, 88.08; powdered. tn Dare | Otay, Frances Price, a young girl who ae ' A : Men's 9 igh [ na : Ixtures, for : producer a decent rate for erude would be th t mn emer ran A rele, $6.40: dry n sacks, Eastern Washington timothy. $18 a8 high grade novelty mixtu nd selling refined oils cheaper thas ney. That Chief Delaney’s inves. | Claims to be only 13 years of age c in barrets, £6.55; beet) @20; alfalfa, $12.50@13; wheat & ” 8 O8 Seecdebeosesscs cocce peeem seves oot GOGH does. Lansing is sug ciektion of the St. Stee + “land Mra. Flora Price, her mother $6.05; maple sugar, 120. Less | hay, $15; Eastern Washington dows at é gested as tho site for the refinery Quit tm amy starting revelat will be the next persons tried in the aid within 15 days ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound 9° Men's Suits, serges and clay worsteds, for .. because it is within a few miles of John Potts, the fifth m ot} » be expected sig [Criminal department of the superior tas thai hay, $14.00. paste: ial rhe 89.25 Kansas City, which is 2 Missouri |!ast Sunday's wreck at 8 til The Star had ex- | Court. The charge against the mot jamb, 3c; | Oyster shells. 100s. ton, $22; clam lod - river basing point for freight rates. | ‘led at the Seattle General hospital 5; en conditions ander |®t and daughter is larceny by false ; live rab-| shells, 1698, $20; bone meal, 1005 ad Anothe ta em.|this morning. His death was the rb |which tt has been run. after|Pretenses. The girl 1s accused of $32: granulated bones, 1008, $82. Om bodied in a bill by Senator Porter |Sult of scalds caused by bursting lane license a ue compmittes | having secured clothing from Stone, | Hams, Bacon and Lard. | 258 and 60s $2 per ton higher. nee . ; steam pipes, broken as the engige| se the council had Fisher & Lane last Novem. || Hams, 12@1 a Grain and Gra e for the construction of a state re but suc led) ner by representing herself to be|12%@16%: lard, White Star Red clover, vrime, cwt, $14.60@183 5 oppied over the embankment. Only | es fine the 1 ah “ey aed | bs r finery tn the heart of the oi! field. | toPP’ , in raflroading the license through | ber | ' ‘ 9%c; lard, White Rome, 8c; Ia alsike, chotce, $17: white clover, $1 Men S Ove coats He believes $200,000 would cover the j one member of the ill-fated train| the council he daughter of Mrs. Clarence Han- | wi 4 Rose, 8% @19; timothy, per ewt. $4.7 crew still Hves. It was thought at]; o of the pablicit en the| ford. Mrs. Price is said to have Nuts, @6; orebard grass, $14; red top, 35@ expense. the time that Hester, Bartlett and| been a party to the crime. Fraat!, per tb, 13@14e: cocoanuta, | 10; English rye « ; Italian rye ter by The nator Bailie W. jr ener tlue Kersey and)Regular $15.00 Belted Coats, 50 ; hich gener |Potts had a chance, but although |ency of the 1h nee > The Price girl has a bad reputa-| per dozen, S0c; chestnuts, Italian, | grass, $8; brome $13; tall Gray Overcoats, dress) and 62-inch lengths, fancy has eyes oar gre Reina 8 ote ta, (every effort has been put forward | heen run wit! Fn Jn. | ton and looks to be about 16 years | iic: chestnuts per Ib. 16c; | meadow oat, Kentucky ndid quality, for Scotch mixtures, good pattern. menses 9 ~ by doctors and nurses the burns] corum than in the t. Ce of age. The state has subpoenaed ") 8, 13@14c @i2 a ry : ata vors a law declaring a pipe Hine & | wor too severe for recovery won dhyana nt-| 97 witnesses to testify in the case, | Pneleh G1 b 18@ 4c; | uplands, $i9@ is. $5.00) nicely tailored, for...$7.50 Bi common carrier. In other words, | ly Chief Delane able Inst b The trial will probably be begun SORTMENT OF STYI AND PATTE the Standard must transport at “a this afternoon caer ¢.4 teed agpersnoet BB Livin or roan ie reasonable rate” all oil offered it. | nee off an UnRAwory ae my ZARMENT FITTED PERFECTLY AND KEPT IN RE- Pat ita execution, this pian would MUTILATED MONEY - MARRIED W. A. RYER & co. ‘ ‘a Louis T. Stlvane, a deputy county GRAIN anad STOCK pendent refineries EVERETT, } clerk, and Miss Henrietta Booth Another proposition of import-| Hess, owning a macht Eat Plccstay eratee’ Mn oat BROKERS at home to their Pontius avenue. PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. ance is the proposed establishment | was arr of an independent pipe line to Port | night and confes Arthur, Tex., on the gulf. Steamers | tion of coins wt ” s from all the world touch Port Ar-|ing Everett. ¢ thur and crude oil, it is figured, | ficers found 11 1415-1417 Second Avenue Rtn we oe et : [ter ra ‘ t tle hi Mra, Silvar ne- | friends at 185, AMOUNTE t @ BARRELS, THOUC FRACTION OF 7 oem > PIPE LINE - The gain over the y r was 420 ‘ tem Sansas | the cluthches « © Standard 1 co ny an for relic WM over sa Cnpem gb att News Item—Kansas {s tn the cluthches of the Standard Ot any and Ish r relief. fortably. He based his ruling against ET ee ee arn, ea Mra. Dawson only on the insuf peer, the St thought to h HOWLS AND MOST OF KANSAS | had worked up a nice bust of weeks. Wise monopoly would | ficiency of the showing made tc QUEST TESae eR RR ETE e, and} -— ey eyes. Besides there are three im-| ‘The trial of Mra, Lloyd KE. Smith egister ¢ rs Bevel THE MARKETS 412 Columbia St. Next Door to the Bon Marche mense independent refineries atthe pretty widow charged with false | was 12 dentees a wed seasick eae Another meas which k, has t n set for Ma ), 1 Fet y Beans, dry, per cwt, $3 @3.78;

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