The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1905, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FER, 16, 1905 woe F be HAPPY MOMENTS OF AN AGED MON ARCH if hi Ya ii 4 < nia ang : A Housewife and Her Helpers atarnct. er | t ¥ . ete * ‘ » $ 0 y | ny HI boxen, $ Suger | ; & 3 in « ' oe i vate =nem se , ' Ui ty . i * v1 L | sugar, $6 ° nuKa Less Lee 1 ' Me itp lay SUIT grccunes TWO MONSTER CONSTRUCTIONS AND WILL cUT | ; A ,Meate : : tor i THE RUNNING TIME ON TWO ROUTES TO MINIMUM : | t ‘ | b H * Ma re if: | 19% pre Moc ' t young | 34! : : Fn Prcagnias rat ® mcrest | we eae aves | wee 1 matt goo eeeD S t | : ; eh Gn ts, tee S ‘qi him gf bem sO s How y " y fase! from N men 1 4 , t te, Foventh avenite & 0 E 0 vied ent “ba reset 1 | nuts, iz@is the acco! jan pe - i . . Fish, Oysters, Ete. traffic, thy w { ' t poo hansen kt y been ex ve to ' pol pou » Roles, 4c; black cod, 6c pene is , | Heal supports , << The Weekly Program oj crab, SI@LT6: | ol weduct (0 : . m | — ‘ sters . t “ | § will t $ w t " tt ast aa ‘ & M ‘ ‘ ting . L 4 ‘ ak t ak f th - will not ¢ eanae $$ $___—_—_—_—- " ‘ . : ! ! " " is 2 9 trier ag ene oe \“Floater” Mu pile & je direct . 1 fa ' w : : | Be a Good “i Corea Regge ns t | Whole wheat. 109, per bale, $2.40; t { tra a Q « Marie V \ Jevoted to his ter ® 1 his ¢ st delight ts to I delegation in a 1 t 5 wadvet for a < t A pos these econd fest, where the via ¥ y - = _ mpla Bureau j Shete gach an elevation that they € tc t Seattle Daily Star, | hem —— ee L F W ene . Olympia, Wash. x Cw Wariace 0 S Bas voted | UNKNOWN HAND HAS RUFFLED e | OLYMPIA ’ " BUSINESS ystem | | | ement THE COURSE OF THEIR TRUE LOVE | ye . he bill mak | , ‘ wee | WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—If¢ the] 7 | « n will t t ny 1 ; | ag Ole | all an extra 6 t| NOTED AUTHOR OF “BEN HUR” llc “ t ‘ fall to ' aoe | AN FRANCISCO.—Samuel M r wa - per ton, $26@28 134 ANDO OTHER GREAT BOOKS| «) ee Eee 7 k h P orga = i. °.50 21; barley, DIES OF STARVATION ng ced graceful pf . send, after a talk with t t| t i t THE FAT, THE TALL AND THE| |!" . . CY ¥. | w LEAN don th t we| per ton, 82 Mah. ee yatca ustisement of a . t eee ee * + tla woman © t . ail The tallest mar t! ¢ v | Eastern _> *& “tam ready to meet my * ' r age jis Ma s @ ar ® Maker. @) It all car t | dental ts most popula ommbver aac bay, $1 : |® Last words of General Lew ® | Lee harge ted | Malon 6 feet hes in | He $1 ‘4 * 4 uttered just a» , t th tock feet he s . , yo = ipateregg en! ng * pe “ Elfed bgt at y tig nt ~ : ag Re HYDE hAY WIN Poultry Food. ® death * x aga t Kea Th a , " be * % | Toy's fellow-defondant t : The fatest ma ‘ By 86 t fede dada dn de dadedadnaaaadninaeae a ( ene & a a ha . weigh | NEW YORK, F | | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Feb et : : ; nty—well, he a {of - : 4 ei ‘ it was a blow t ‘ ashar : , fa brawling ar tent ; Mor w ar averred A PRETTY MYSTERY WHICH , | a | ie tex eae on ere Ga bon THE SOLONS TRY TO SOLVE ' é tes ‘ her as he A man wh the girl w he Eng a s 4 | i ga whe violets? wes the meetine | of the " va e Nos : i" r tu ery and and t t,t ; ridge was not sincere in this belief, lover just the same t ay aff tt vg ' H x F aft \ ar mpany. 1 a dashing e J y | vation MRS. ILAH D. JORDAN ena ; 70 PR D M - Py spparent’ | WORK RESUMED Mrs. Jordan is a beautiful society | . 0 UCE SA / LES trips ds ll oa Peete lyre paler inning ba woman of Macon, Ga. She has been | ae . " co iaeae Pageant sea peste “ cig \* Betrothed for some time to Don [ule | " * ~ pe eo Rettanin Get ; Ee ner | F. Corea, Nicaraguan minister to | vey @ hte — > fume 4 anee the sta the United States. Ever the | w | to th ery, where e site| | engagement was announ | 1 ow ty t M j a ngs | | have been persistently ulated by | Tg ate a mada: anceeatied | ‘ oe oe er | from which he did not r }OR, DOOLITTLE, A SPOKANE LEGISLATOR, WILL ADOPT a A hea vel Vege | Senor Cor » e-| one samer crepe kinds| wean : wer 2.28027 ‘ i as omy’ ee cet was an| UNIQUE METHOD OF IMPRESSING ON MINDS OF SOLONS | tha ty time Gana $108 pros et ie and a few days ago } n-| re his ante, | | shadowy mesh sack @41.00 3 Bounced that if he could find out} : “ | NEED OF PASSING HIS BILL . Pare nagar 1 7. iis was er dtd meng = jt was just In the} | And always ‘she wears comlQewer se t Gen § NEW YORK STOC “would make things warm ¢. t , » O > “ay and . ft t > . LU . h, | H ppd rede rma ber } LUIS F. COREA. — | honorabi 5 and was| ao en ‘ = _jof beautiful English | oe deck: GRID Giebeeel Gan wae | Atchison, 88 1-2 ~~ a kr 4 t ureau ! r w the reas ey call her t grein gp canal . oa fives have investigated th nm, and are willing that the mar oy rage gerd je Daily Star, why i he t an ha enn, k Bs 0. 1061 found them to be withou Ja-| riage take place. penta ~~ Olympia, Wash. | drafting a bill t ca tomatens,| > Os ind ' —_—-- —- t | Parsee of any sort of of + s k | Can, Pac., 138 5 aD. a itt the t 1 States.| OLYMPIA, Feb. 16.—S ka : White Riv- | Eri 441 . om » may think that doctors no ‘ s j Hil. Ce 158, | better off in th wm et Walnes, © mauished 2 ris—that they love t , Pa Bes ; : a b.. 24 @ | Manhattan $213, 208 med . check og-a wy ' " ‘ ty ACO vip pang “ ; har nde yu . - a nweet to Metropolitan, 123, 121 1-2, 121 1-2. ibe if 9 ‘ 4 twice tenant govers i jane creme U ree mad bax a ee hoke doz Mo. Pac., 107 7-8, 106 7-8, 107 AGREE 1 so tired of t tn de 1 he H ate . ita! of a Httle child wires San tne tee alias 6 ive| L. & N,, 138 7-8, 138, 138 3-8 Preage ~_ Brook f 2@2%40; native »ple’s Gas 4, 107 1-2 “4 ; ' the|to the deliberations of the rhubarb, 8@1 ‘ h nt : ago he auto, und | and no one seems to } b Fruits. - « ' b f @ little 6-year c y Some of the la al ave tried Pei simmons, $1.25; bananas ca - : f : pte > va an eaux or ves ‘icy | per bunch, $2.60@3; dates, per Ib, . h ® th r i M > ) | 64 @be; ib br 7 “§ The fury which tried § J i, ve , t ‘ ack \ t wing h ' t apit p Neng = ieka, plowndd Fs < t 1 ard to of th but mehow sh r to evade rut P - , : 2 ‘ - ‘ . ; ras published in The Star at t sa J - vc SENATE BECOMES - key. In 1800 | Home never? *, f va “ h ' por t This experience left a very vi It . s J ‘ ° “ Rant . | impression on Dr. Doolittle’s r que it As cr | “. EGONOMICAL oe he|impremion on Dr. Doatties mi ave rete htt rn . : : — dg cg he wd mittee room, he wa ating the {the law on the minds of the law Butter and Ch > oe ‘ h (Special to The Star.) . 1 exclaimed, “I'll stop that t r t f th wen Renate ‘ a Ww 8 ° t t na hart H 1 i of t = oath ot F in h s1 " like ® b rh nie rngoe’ s k fence ‘dark 1 ee, in brick &. 4G ps se of the |. omeral Wallace's * Bills Kille a Kees pollet : sé tr . 5 ' indefinite pc t and the : ‘ r : en - y fresh ranch, 28c; eastern o : aes 4 t ' for pansas Whe majority e Vanter gave 1 20@2 eon ke ha ° | 4 chance to sh Poultry. | Mort ' St fo by * ae rowr 8 and | jree bd 1 ‘ meee. te) rend Ducks, dressed, 17@18c; geene, phon? , t , . ther important bill equeloh ressed, 15@1 chickens, dressed, esl epre- | ta te a vcgerr ie vs aa Pe ft ; HOU SLASHES RIGHT AND] Lindsley’s bill placing oa " V ree Va ¥ turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, io Mt. Clarence Hanford. 7 ter 1a sim si: oo + a. n.| LEFT IN DISPOSING OF PRO be : 4 “ >» the left of tt i Honey tention t t t th two oe , =e | | ory os “ . i we rm xt Pa Caltfornt itraine ’ pe th. e ree : rat » a te k r-| posgp LAWS As cect * | Tucke at is 1 Palr alifornia strained. per Ib, 8c Amet- H t ented at this oes v. Mr. Cald family tin Ie, of Sno- | ¢ sed ' it nem y t he iat hor h. 1 i h in) ment “ety een ta te ws whom ee FELL INTO BAD ~ has Olympia Burenu sion [pe ones 3 he W. A. RYER & CO. : . | undergone ait, five} Seattle Daily Star, Lind tt th of the bill, Se I esta . “ t Olympia, Wash. | 81 favor of measure ag, oe ver al t . na lo ding con oon an a oe 28 diemineed fe iast nigh Cururis. FU Te—Bepeeswnin-| perctioes td others engaged tn] make he ehanee GRAIN and STOCK ie le. whom Frances headlong Into the Sey : ; , Yes, informally ) x, 8 F Mtrying to 5 te is Mrs. Fran y at the foot of Co- WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 Huxtable's bill defining f ning or manufacturing to pay but in no other way i nti yellot wes which th fied longshoreman,|ate without consideration the agri " second reading this morn -| ae *“d-/ ful to a sick man to grab his seat ar Of and the pros © to save that|cultural appropriation bill aw of indefinite post ss; Bosca tte " as it had been vacated PRIVATE WIRES to s that she is r Tiehnke was sent|amended by on the | ponement | But Tucker didn’t mind that. He | CONTINUOUS MARKETS. tick . oye « by Patrol-|ground that t, in hell's bill, to ere 1 board} WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—The| gathered up his stationery, his in} 5 ate given medical at-| abolishing the drawback on . xar ft house has agreed to the confer bottles and waste basket and took 112 Columbia St. 1: ; t heroism | violated the constit al rig ed to afford protection to Ife |report on the mnibus claims ap-| possession of Van's sea, much to] GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. 1 4 + long could not be|the house to originate nue leg r from th ' a propria $ 1,810, and al-|the amusement of the senators, Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ina. 95%. - ar felation steam engines and botlers lows 1,759 claims, Palmer remarked to one of his .

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