The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1905, Page 5

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Tear Bill to Shreds HIRED MEN VICIOUSLY ATTACK ANIES ALWAY comP missioN BILL (4 AN DLANDS A FEW BLOWS ON RAILROADS W FARMER KENOYER DEFENDS THE MEAS ——__—— Olympia Bureau , Whitman, tried — te » the Beattie Daily Star hreds of the bill aft railroad | Olympia, Wash, | men bad finished with it, Mr. Ken yer talked of the bill from a ship qurta, Feb. 16.—The ring | per's and far ‘ int, and mt railroad comm on | he had his he talk oe ae railroad coms «1 about the oppression of all weloy a contin ‘ a with a corps of ra The witards of the rail who at-| attorneys and lobbyists ever | tacked the bill were W. W. Cotton, | t to pick to ple and f of the O. R. & N.; Ben Grossoup, of | we easure he Northern Pacific, and George b Yonworth, a Seattle attorney wh« pa night, and tbe # afraid the « fon will not} tye to mak es y @ allow the electric interurban roads | hearing . to do as they may fit on the ta attorneys w The line of argv nt advan ea | tim be present tonight and will no | by Cotton and Grosseup was much | jou no ops nity to lam-|the same as that advanced by m | a ve commisslo ym Dill in their argumen © two week of the ads’ en jago on the Kennedy bill ore the tterally tore the comm iss \ present subcommittee bill was lest night, and one farmer, | drafted Representative WwW. ot The burden of thetr plea was that } ary 1 prove a distinct ftmprovement edtain, can hardly be 4. At the primary or cauces happens that the party ¥ b s thwarted. He ! giected to conventions « ach , ( geen. In the conventic tiene, if aay. disobeyed, perverted, oF i by proxy fore framed with open disregard of his desires. “ft, in such cases, the voter Is sufficiently indepen or finds it mon, he has but three natives impossible to support mach He may stay away from the poles on general election day, which, experience shows be n dows. “He may stir up enough anti- machine thus compromising its success. or he may feeling to split the party, joint the ranks of an op- posing party in the hope of k y at home by support- ing the enemy abroad “The second course shows the best spirit. It indicates strong par tianship ond willingnes to Ment Vot y dis nt, the first alt cowardice and a lack of a prope t f * of at while the third alternative bears peacefig possesion. E fy organization, and to « 1 which entirely defeat the purposes which the party exists. “Under the direct primary th ter feels that he has had an tm- mediate and certain hand in ¢ rf ~ all the ft of the party, and if his wishes ha t to win the day andy to abide by the results of th fhe Gectsion of the greater fe the American mind that qive the united supert « seems to have been a ma tvaneed forms of dire: ™ and Kentucky, for the defeat 2 feeling of good fellowst arisen” PRERE RE RRRR RR RERR eE : ‘ t ‘ rs ‘ * . oon Fed 1908. ot * dat , * ‘ , * ‘ ; As a taxpayer of your district I urge upon you to do all in # * : Your power to accomplish the passage of the bill providing for # . # a DIRECT PRIMARY Law. * 7 * * * * * Beeeees seeee * * Sign name here * * * * * t * * eesececes HOO weeeeeeereneneeeee “Kedron. * t * RRR EERE King county voters should send their coupons to the following Senators—J. J. Smith, A. T. Van de Vanter, O. A. Tucker, A. i vn H. Moore, W. G. Potts, RM. Kinnear, EB. B. ft iientstone-¥. M. Morrill, W. W. Brown, W. H. Clark, Thos Dobson, Joxeph Irving, David McVay, G. Erickson, F. A. Twitchell C BE Houston, J. H. Dawes, James Weir, E. BE. Todd, F. H. Rennick, Jouph Lyons, C. 8. Gleason, C. E. Vilas, R. F. Booth GONSPIRACY | CHARGED | G. M. Butterworth, who is the ée-| fendant in a sensational alienation xt affectio brought against Beiow Is a Simple Test That Will him by J rn, will make Show You Absolutely Sure If an elaborate 4: Rutterworth You Have Tobacco Heart. is charged with alienating the af fections of Mr. Blackburn's wife He will attempt to show that his Yremands Die From Tobacco Heart marriage with Mrs. Blackburn, aft Every Year. er she was divorced from her hus on band, was the result of a conspiracy rie , a you if | between Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn. His contention fs that the two but trie the 1 upon a separation, fag involve him in their plans so he evige again, (that Mra. Blackburn's financial = prosperity might be assured. Mr - Butterworth is now remarried to heart »|his first wife, having divorced Mra kburn after a short time. © | witt STUDY IN THE EAST bene pa. To secure Information needed in ‘ x itD* | arawing the plana of the new the- Pas s | ater of J. A. Moore's and of the pub- Siwy che: de td market, to be e on the Bie oR | old university grounds, C. W. Saun- tage ©, |ders, president of the park board, eiling othe ze about March 1 for a tour will lea Fa} in market 3 and publi n theaters lings. 7 & Frater to clear the Judge the equity court Will giedly send the feturn mal j com. |° living with her/ inue to use thin d wr a « tern cities, Mr, Saunders tour eed a dangerous | of eas F Sy decrrery ha on SA Al will be extenatve, it being his in Cm f tention to make @ ¢areful study of | Patient ay " faces” tora | ‘The fadges of the superior court | - 3 t by mall to | dineq together at the Butler hotel P ther with ‘ t oar & testtmnon from gr j |last evening and discussed the re- i on cured, it larrangement of the work of the fom. Write toa habit im | court. It was decided that it would 6 advisable for Judge Gilliam to the onda Wl, | HAS: SOMETHING tes and ngly hammered away at the pre ‘ wine he eenteoee es ee UP Hi8 See Nn its Own initiative ieoree Donworth pleaded for the] General Manager Grant, of the om of an amendment taking | Soaggie lect ompan turne roads from the control of | seat rans Seen. “Ss h posed commission ferred tone & Webster, th DEMONSTRATION COURSE me ws moe 2 tock © company, He stater LA cours of ix wa ltans th mpany cont ri be given on Friday afternoon |a@veral Important extensions and - ° kitchen of |improvements, bat he ts not ready V heist to announce what they are ¢ r Third 1] It i probable that he will spring C The firet demonatra-|the information In a week or two ton ree will t iv/it being possible that the company pt a . Delt. | will now attempt to get in ahead * wh ff Moore in building lines # will be made ar routes the latter desires 1 riday ethical lili All Fashions Will. Suffer Spring Change THE MAN WHO'S IN THE VOGU E THIS SPRING WILL LOOK DIF- FERENT THAN IN THE PAST tabooed. home of the silk heis will have the “opera curl” which ts aw fully ohte Wide four-in-hands go for early spring. Now ties be all the diagonal strip WILL #E Green will be the color yne to death, don't you think? The English squares will vie with four hands for popularity “ PULAR Brown was r aim to dress will go af collar, The wings will bem larger than he fore, Awfully fetching when set off - English square in a light it j p | imagine the combination of h | such a collar and tie with an alum- num «ray fancy vest breasted, of a fine weave w sand wide It will be k ng. Tan and brown Venta Jead and done for You can't be really dressy if you are careless about details rtant. Light tan for ary use 4 gray for church a-la-la-la Ah. you; one must wear a at. And, thank goodnens, there will be no of those } ble padded sho a which man look like a vulgar pr Uniess the customer inals WILL BE NO PADDING at all In the shoylders. This may cause thone of slender build to shud r Let them shudder, My shoul © square Nor wt ere be a continuation of balloon trou be narrow, clinging Ha, ha tour of the hips please Lovely ‘not fancy, will be 4 grays will be sou wers of the modes © And shoes? Oh. Such news. Polnted toes, my frien dear, no, Hut swag-) so graceful, yet ffominate, with can't wear ex- | sufficient curve to low for the toe look |None of those pinching tormen }ioud Im gingham aprons. Ha, ha!|that were in vogue some seasons Rather clever, that about ginghamj|hence. And Cuban heels! Just aprons. Let us begin at the top, | little bit nattier than the military with hats, and work down. Tans have come back. They look so Both stiff and silk hate will have) cool ly| And now you have him, the per eh? Fash Your readers To be sure. Will be pleased to learn of radical changes in the coming modes. } tons? | Loud? Oh |eer. Some men tremes, you know. They'd $2 a 5 chair yanel back, solid seat 125 Quaker Axminster Rugs each Seattle, Bellingham, Tacoma PIONEER HUNTER WILL ee $1.00 down $91.00 2 weck buys any ge-eart we have “its the Standard way’”’ extra important Mission Furni- ture sale "7 Specials the friday spetlni y b store. our pr this Friday is to make it a record-breaking Friday Special day our MISSION FL as many ant to have we want people every plece of Mission Furnitu tage show the regular and mission dining chair mission odd $1.60 ng Chair value of great of solid oak, Sale 100 of these Mission Chairs; wo show here a M n Seat Din lewten, heavy turned legs, large interest, a value remarks Just like picture, y made; suitable for den, lt finished weathered, cane worth $2.7 thered, Worth $4.50. (we will allow a set of $1.75 a great rug Friday special 125 Quaker Aum for Friday only 27 inches © will sof m ce on Friday Spect exceedingly a tractiy strot finished we all, living roc yer if de mission ee r “& this ts a splendid little fixture worth is use; hanging hat and coat brass b 16 .nches with beveled mirror in In our Waveare ntal and wo have just aster Rugs to go on sale Carpet Store floral $2.00 tor howse oF office well finished, fitted je, has French ery pract designs wide, 54 inches long, regular with plate enter, spectals to a buyer; delivery will be made as promptly as 1 positively none 0. D. orders filled not more than one of these Frida: dealers; no out-of-town, phone or ( L. Schoenfeld & Sons Ue, Bollingham, Tacoma L. Schoenfeld & Sons Standard Furniture Co. 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Se! | fer day 0, ill b E ia a | LITTLE HAPPENINGS |{ox, {7 20, will be, brought, to son company will have charge of |the body, which may be shipped to Chicago for interment. The Men's club of the Green Lake Congregational church commemor- ated the birth of Lincoln Tuesday | AOWANCE OF FIFTY CENTS SECURE BIG EXHIBT high crowns this spring. espec the silk hats. The brims will be/fect man of tashion, as he will ap- k art narrow, with @ rounding curl tothe! pear in the apring of 1905, Lovely = a z.. 4 pcg ceo tea! At a meeting of the Pacific Coast brim. It will be a stiff hat season. | weather we're having, eh? Keen Dr. Tryman discussed the | 1 umber Manufac a haracter of the man. Papers were (anufacturers’ association, } Those fiat soft things that college!and bracing. Must be going? Well, acter of the my apers w nuk a. ieee poeple grote , I be! drop tn oftet | read by Mr. Hutton and Mr. Nash | be ys have been wearing w! rop in n | > . hotel, a genera vance of 50 cents L. L. BALES SELECTED TO SECURE ANIMAL EXHIBITION IN /on some phases of Lincoln's oo mn all classes of lumber was agreed {Mr. Johnson spoke « the line | ta ‘ agree: ALASKA FOR LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR of one who voted fe m on two|“PO". Preliminary to restoring the oe ennaiann Nicholson | "ished lumber products to their aper pertaining to the first aa values, The only exception —— as, ee ease. The stirring | ‘© the 50-cent advance was the 26- f the differences which ted | °°" ee « Bales, th meer t ter Gnd | est from time to 1 as the nds - ath ¢ Brecken: — l« Alas will go north on|°f the natives, among hom T have ridge, Doug Rates and Lincoln the steamshtt tomorrow | many acquatnt tm. that 'reg The Rainier Heights Improvement ‘FRISCO CHIEF THE NEW SHOR | for the purpom securing a set| “I expect to get back to the coast club meets tomorrow evening in| Jof the finest nm obtainable | With these s about the Ist! Oitman’s hall 1 Jack- | IS SUSPENDED > f May I shal roceed to Ka } animals of . t m street rog | fee eee eee | a nted | dak island to hunt for the largest | pe pe et| eee > Lewin and |4nd finest ¢ the bie brown | subject to. be | (By Scrinve News Ass'n? : e nd Mr, |bear obtainable there. The Kadiak mbla conference of the} gan p ACO. Feb.18 ‘ t the In-| island bearg among the larg angelical Gethsemane | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb.16.—Chiet O OSSI mmission to|!f not actdatly the ent in the sree he charch at the (of Police Wittman was suspended | world, and I expect to secure a mag th avenue and Stowart |Jast night, as a result of the police 4 - sles for this |fificent specimen, ‘These specimens | street last evening. The conference | scandals growing out of the gam- LPO44APEA EDDIE LEDER ONDE DEDEDE DEEDES EOOES EOD | ritnion | SS : pes Basehor “aerget mill ves Jays. | bling in the Chinese quarters ELMER CHASING FAME T. Scott | ee . broumn |go to F . see ee oe », when the bill stuck tts head Alaska for th asion, A | “Little Elmer” Todd ate crow Ik®! out In the house Tuesday, “Little | " bacu it the Pai ki Ne = say |Elmer” got his, and he swall : A ' ‘ mM { ert a good chap in the house Tuesd . ' . his medicine without a grimace ‘ It t ka, t cee ad thicatate Ghiel afternoon, Little Elmer is one of ve = angie pogo got t Hrad ¢ be es-/of Police Delaney wa have d ane jomhed the bi ra few Y nda biished th livered the addres: ut was nable | who paid any ntion to it at t "Seattle Re King county delegation w simply od. Reed hi that vise “pee. | Rev. HH n gave the third spon si MARKET to make @ record witho inasmuch as no sane man would - ere SS ae es at Trinity Pas goog Pioneer Butchers of Seattle, just how he makes it uch an idiotic measure to : cela we {sh church last night, a goodty - Bre: |The Very Cholcest of stent, Poul- |’ So he introduced a bill some time! be given serious consideration, he | A et ee ee eee oe _ president: H. Clewley, vice Pumntty Thane i ago “granting pensions to persons moved that it be indefinitely post A . tain goat and |} wa ae a , nt: A. L. Hall, secretary and 1100 First Avenue. who are now or shall herea be} poned “to keep from wasting the) 10"), pane - ~ and EB. E. Ellis, field cap- ex-judges of the suprem rt of/ time on a roll call.” Ae Feat ok tae ad Willams Golan Ob a matte wea eeas Lil — the state.” - |. Then “Little Kilmer" got up and | ving ; tay eades 6 A 6 | SF atronbie of th TREY LEELA The bill a graft pure and admitted that the bill was an incu : : aan nat centon | Exclusive Ophthalmologiat, one who lea simple for somebody, and provided | bus on the house calendar, and in a) Or bit tlt tas tera tt nd its relation ae Attend the Strike Sale ai that after a judge had served 12) d Reid's motion, | at th t . e animals |‘? | Ninety per t of Joseph 8. Gleason, father of the years on the supreme bench he! Tho motion carried s,s tgp Mia there as in| headache sused by eye st man shot in the Liberty Bar Tues H. LEWIS & CO. could retire and recelve a pension| go died another legislative abor-|® u nd, & ‘ | > * me other 4 5 easy to| pa acter ay morning, has used the au- of $2,000 a year. ‘ _ {tfon, and the taxpayers W100 ee i ee est but what 1 want| oe ha ten ie hallevs that tae ae 700 First Ave. Todd evidently had a friend who doubt rejotce. Ite the finest specimen obtainable. was married, The telegram is from — a See over — oer Oe Ra | Having . @ that] To visit California some time. Now| Lowell, Mass, asking for details | the supreme co or expected te . “ of the shooting. Tt is expected that | fale d 7. So | suits me, I shall 5 Knik|{g the best time. Why travel by |of t noting. It i a be 0 Cie ee want 1 oun MRS. WINSLOW Ss rm to look for mo and|water when our time {fs shorter?/an information will be filed against | provide for him against the e eo Roth tt wary |The & orm Pacific D »p- | Kirkland within the next few days. | goats, toth the wa he Southern Pacific company op Kirkland within nex hour. i ee de _ SOOTHING SYRUP « a difficult to & two daily trains by pictur e remains of Reuben G. Col ry HUTCHINSON co. Tt fs Just such © tl as one eet | Sen Nee Seite Neca g tor Teor Pitty Year and 1 anticls th y hunt Shasta route. Tickets, reser-| fins, the well known contractor who | expect to emanate from othe. ai yey qe eleys | them will b oo 18 and descriptive literature at ' was supposed to have been the vi Clothiers, Second ani Union Jof one who has been under (ee! suseiy ter ds | aieftoutty. 1 shall travel alone Ticket office, 608 First ave- tim of thugs or fell from a moving baleful influence of the former pros] FANS y rive CENTS A ROTTER | pt for some " ance I may nue. E. Ellis, Gen. Agent. *** train {n the suburbs of Oakland a ecuting attorney of King county, W.” « Premerenrenmmeere ree

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