The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1905, Page 5

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The BATT ones s or Ss | lee’ ies ——— Mission furnt- " ture sale THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, BEB. 20, 1905 |Some Observations of an Unconventional Travele r Kansas City largest furniture store in the west last week “. Monk’s chair KILLED IN WRECK 4 Ship SECURES BIG CONTRACT Streets. ay ® An's. PATTERSO An Ert ‘ eeeahe Standard Furniture Company Will rur- railway (re n nish Lodge Booms ta the Alaske Building if The Standard Furnitu closed niract STATEHOOD ENDS A SENATORIAL FEUD man, lost his t « over two seats, « by the throat. This was a pla lation of senate the sergeant-at ants intervened a the affai The ta reveorapnericrs LIES IN STATE Mission furniture sale price $5.85 Mission furniture sale price $8.75 at in the senate cham’ , . The RUSSIANS AT MOSCOW ARE PAYING THE LAST RESPECTS TO a nian “phe aa coten inal albes pholstored seat.” Reg room, den—wea ‘makazine rack, neat pattera; top Is Se bees ag oats my a. om ry ans THE ASSASSINATED UNCLE OF THE CZAR—FUNERAL SET bg OA ‘a saad y made a fig a FOR THURSDAY St F, Tf C andard Furniture Co. eae sna Bl aero ge L. Schoenfeld & Sons peighbor to Oklahor ‘ ! sius now ritory, ey ba , t this sto tends the longest hi te wetinets ot th tlhe gress tal mow libeal cet «1006 to 1016 First Avenue {3° oh ee the chamber. Finally emary to agree on a and tn order to agree the ers had to get together. T hol fate of Statehood hung on this af fair ‘That wae where Dennis Flynn, of Oklahoma, formerty dele cate began to get busy. With great MACY | olen he soon persuaded ea. oe that | 9) ox the other was anxious ¢ tures of petace, Prese them closeted tn a and the harmony was to cut wah anes. am ax. SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA 1 by Mason with belng negli ts Hillman Garde in the treatment of the pa hich he has paid $450, He ma that he p a D. Hitiman for t u m gave him a deed bi In his ruling PLANS FOR | BRINGS GREAT GYMNASIUM - WEALTH © ather t Bowling alleys, t symnasium. a swi r v mor Le i * mK |" t 7 for i brands 1 of the din nen | ELECTROCUTED Epicures | Fl Rigodon congregation ” Rabbi Joseph addressed th ;|MEMBERS OF COMMISSION Ra ogy a 7 Jy ms ot R Toba ‘ the best plans for ca ents at the ersity morning | pap $1270 IN GRAFT 18 THE| aaa ae Seat | SPEAKER . ) “poke oe i box of 60, $1.75. 4 acoemories of a the subject, “Maimon Two . | HOUSE, RECEIVES A LETTER | least : Y Fa to sekeet a s reat Philosopher of the 1 REPORT TO CONGRESS | IN THE CHAIR AT SING SING | OF WARNING |! Old Pepper Stogies j ako Man é . Box of 1 $1.25. Boxes of T5e. i Gy Sertpos News Ass'n? My &% News Ass'n ; WASHINGTON, Fet The to-| et v.53 | Ohymple aot rg i ime ove THE BEE HIVES. FR RR a ga rhage aa ‘oi THE MAIN CORNER ' wenue, Between Avenue, Between cain Ot " ¢ t Stata. « fi ane 4 aenoteten — j Yao ond Cedar Reliable Dry GoodsStore vine and-Ceder J members of the canal comminion and Adolph Kosnik, a young Ger] (@peclal te The sagitieee Second and Pie Stree DELIVERY i ft 7 Mogler use KOE ha 798. SPECIALS | — See 87 tuated | ps News Ass‘n.) At ow wa LONDON, F - t at I ‘ feed the th the 1 I Don't Fail a to 4 $ oe of the spe coma 1 t w “ and calling him to ace r “the | saab ; ew auae neal ee ARE BETTER led f ma HILLMAN SUED AGAIN | a air a st peri tt “ the H | Jenat A. T. Van de Vante al " 1 Ar sills, Gen. Agent. *** — ployes h leed und this aft an D and |

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