The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1905, Page 5

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The Immunes Must _ Show Their Hand ation, were F | | =iLMEN COLE AND CRICHTON, WHO ARE 8UPPOS ‘ council ED TO }y not present at the meet- sand Prealdent Gill left the ch t wave NO SYMPTOMS OF GRAFTITIS IN THEIR SYSTEM, WiLL | '™ ht ¢ zpr b make a mp ing tt 5 ; A | 1 to the Impertal } r stion, M 1 it « dimguating ge FORCED TO VOTE ON SALOON LICENSES | for th hin fellow him that any member of th | t thim to. TP t voting | jniaiaiiainsiigapa raya fidence when it states he M Barberis and St] hat t the olty fatt ‘ ' t { the mont not ‘ the clty annet enpiat ol They do not try te 1 t t © par 1 t ha} 4 revenue ; pla t - 4 record las why th last nix (fused | bad , fs any cou i at Ht mitted f by any othe sage, They v deterr 1 to | thewe 1 work First pone the ur le whould |to him, and, although he did not] nt to subs F h what th ul publi plication \ , 1 an applies They tted | thought. hie f ge had been hurt. joon on Third @ frankly th y we e t ‘ 1 to be| pert regarding ace rid as a te for se but hey wh 1 not taken the veen made bY has been | wanted to make sure that they drag xy t Gill was not caper a town ref.| ged dow y other memb : b when th ntract | psi “ tha! the a ith them. with the Seattle & Lake Washing: | mer wh as Crieh "m Was not ' sent 7 ‘ « nupany Was mad fewer Way * t on ' ‘ wat , | =A no Wanted to put bir 1 franchiae of thy jual- | niet of s ‘ M Palle F npany w b | sections. hd t he fo t alled tn ines | gnd the Mote ! t f ‘ | out fattooted 5 ) a ‘ and | “graftitie Senco th . . l Matth got vote & asary, It nation of GUL and If a full ne gappoeed to be th ward. b { so exonerated to f neem ! | seives tn ale ‘ ' nly, | show * expired Fet Ha the up town dives M 1 it ding 1 him tolt hae ‘ ‘ nder| ft was a pe see one of his fellow men ps t . for of legisiative oo ~< MUST OBEY “| THE LAW METHODS IN CHICAGO BOARD OF WORKS ORDERS EN thief, thought to have | or kil t househol FORCEMENT OF THE EIGHT ed by the fire| | HOUR DAY nue north, has turn a big black dog rhe | to the thick of his thefts! ¢ CHICAGO, Feb por When the jury has been sworn tn from Washington, a special federal f will be tak pt made ty d out to be ! awied away ear the ace these m this af and an at ity Engineer Thomaon J ’ J —__- — FEDERAL GRAND JURY WILL INVESTIGATE BEEF TRUST SHOT A DOG # restrained b: cared residents sent for &!ternoon sent instructions to every eup in his decision tn t policeman to Investigate the case ‘ ag pat eammon ase, which was rece | as they supposed a burglar had been | » the pre members of the » by the United States » Patrolman Lee gingerly | y law = he and dragged the | H¢ ters of ’ lester O00 soad os from the brush to satisfy | the k 7 the gun wielder. T © were | ¢ el ¢ ROAD sae a oe oe sien ae | ; hare on the stock of the corpor- | '##t Sight. the Aely BY —— that th re PAYS BIG ~. | ci Nor a will be held im Little's er 4 frank ha n Tuewlay ev February | y that In pix Aecording to advices recelwed In| 21, at $:00 o'clock er | Jan unw! it ia city the earnings of the Great ;tertatnment has t a |the cont public impr Northern railroad for the present asion after which refres' such an extent as to pr year will amount to 20 per cent on | ments will be served and the + 10 FIGHT ng them out the vi fe @ock, The earnings for ander of the evening voted to per outlying land first six months of the fiscal yea netng. All North Dakotans tn the a as. It is pos hat one ¢ indicate that this amount will be eeent. the contractors will easily reached and there is a possi (By Seripps News Aan) fight to prevent t although Miity that it will go even hi, wher. . 2 7 ; the law This given as ome reas SHORT IN SPRINGFIELD, I Feb. 2 The recent decision the remarkable raise in the ot Resolutions troduced In the court in the case t the stock of the company. Th | teaislatu y expressing sympa ttles all questic mise ts also partially accounted for thy with Kansas in ht against | stitutionality of t by Spokane to the con | ings HAPPENINGS “DISTRICT. THR SEATTLE STARLZTUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1905. 5 * % 4 oy welcome B. P. O. E. CASTORIA Fer Infgnts and Children, fants and Childre The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Deg delahle Trepapaticn for As- Simila Ung the Food and Reg ula- Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS « CHILDREN Signamre of Promotes Digestion Cheerfiu- ness and Rest.Contains netther || Oprumn, Morphine nor Mineral | OT NARCOTIC. “‘we’re with you’’ Pome af Od Dr SAMUEL LET HE In Use For Over Thirty Years | Standard Furniture Co. store will be closed tomorrow afternoon i| Aperfect temedy for Consti tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhdea, | Worms Convulsions Feverish | ness and Loss OF SI SLEEP. FacSinile | Signature ise of Re schol YORK, 5,000.00. to nearly $1 this is the last week of our i 5 Mission furniture sale— CASTORIA C | | | f 1006 to 1016 Firet Av SEATTLE - ULL 3 TMENT OF sini anne NEW SPRING JACKETS CROOKEDNESS (By Berty SALT LAKE, o News Asn) Utah, F finan, fal affn: at 0 ne sad. {STANDARD OIL LOSES $31,000,000 iin Fee ea ss] AB A RESULT OF AGITATION tn prico-part perinent If you wie no extra charge them a commission official and al IN KANSAS in the tate, annot be oa nd Ty Gerippa News Aasn) briefly the “9 4 NEW YORK a] Cloaks, Suits and Millinery reery $ [Ott stock, today” soi Same Price, Cash or Credit. 1342 Second Ave. a resu ™ t | ax 2 sas an ‘ Hn meeting, who! western states The drop He. He sald he | sents a shrinkage of $31,000,000 bar IF YOU ARE FIGURING ON PUTTING IN A FURNAC 4 PAY YOU RNST BROS.’ HOT BLAST FURNACE. GUARANTEED VE ONE-THIRD YOU FL BILL, ERNST BROS. 506 PIKE STREET Both Phone: 2 IS RICH : caine -ef A OUN AY the Standard Ot] company The board thie morning aleo re rponed : Ge gut ore lands owned by the| "bd 7 viding for a comm fused to grant an extension of time|¢ral building in such a manner as | ppogpECTOR TELLS OF MINING {gation Into the Standard pipe line/ts John Kalberg for the improve-|to obviate the necessity of chang CONDITIONS IN MT. BAKER = = in lilinols in view of declaring it &/ ment of Battery street, but granted |ing the vlans of the bu _A| COUNTRY Fi ROP oie 4 common carrier. -—Lo. number of applications f compromise grade is prov or. | “ Eno pi AE Hi (Special to The Star.) The legislators are apparently |extensions from other contra which makes it unnecessary t | 4 ‘ ¢ mention ts rvou ut care eager to assist Kansas in its strug-| Kalberg was 9 days late in m-| move the larg pa in the mi | ‘ Pe — ‘ : af = cs EVERETT, Feb. ree Hol-|gle with the oll monopoly, and a | pieting his work and will be fined | of the Third avenue front originally | : ert te a ” . nae “ Levee pitch pt | comb, who retired from his position |immediate hearing was demanded |§1 for each delinquent day. His ex- | planned 7 wget eer p 5 x cata apigBiisen gore Reward a be paid to any |as» ae treasurer the last of this on the resolutiona, eo for the delay ia that with the| The funeral services of Mra. Ger . coer Sey ct a unital wai. Sie 4 ane a rete 1 who can find one atom |; ia short about $11,500 In his - pecan of the members of the board | trade Assalto will take place from . : tT oases eat taco ialia Perhd talcmias trie. obi n seier whe of opium, chloral, morphine, This was announced to! jot works and the #treet comm! St. George's Catholic church at pene mgt Bove si Ssieiaiate taaae Gerdhamaie ak daa’ saaeeen cocaine, ether or chloroform in an oral report sub- BIG CLEAN-UP he took his teama off the Battery | Georgetown on Wednesday, Febru mining coe Mipt stherciaee mage oh t a few ia ued ne cer of Dr. [oe We SB Tare, whe tes street job to hurry the completion | ary 22, at 1 o'clock p.m. The serv ; erate ae Oe re a care come eased 4 been experting the books. Holcomb | of the grading of Eastiake avenue. | ices will be under the direction of | "™* w - s/ hg Wiles’ Remedies, | « « ‘ cod Income High. Low. Close. rs edi has been speculating in bucket shops | oa — fH. F. Nolce & Co. Interment will pin 1 on ae re 4 : This reward is offered because | and it ts claimed he lost the money (Special to The @ter) TO HELP THE be in Calvary cemetery, ] h ka ib vet Ippancagy ote tertain unscrupulous rsons | ‘his way, LP The steamer ty of Puebla a the Mt er district with great ma’ ‘op| make false iterate’ about The shortage has been known for) SPOKANE, Feb. 21.—Ex-Se rived In San Francisco this morning |Denefit to the state and profit to 4 ~ - some time, and an opportunity haw | George Turner, late candidate for | from Seattle, She experienced a|' e " |B R Ob tp: Gmiee~\pcce encan Gre on-treamuver te anate [governet ened up a vast for-| STRANDED ONES) *o™ Bren. one ot timan has been in some of the! pecans |Can. Pac mood that this reward applies | good, but his friends could raise |tune In s ent mining j southeust gales, Neals camp on the cont ee Ree Erie, cox > taly to goods purchased in the | only $4,000. The city clerk was di-| deals. During the present se |aenger on the hip f 1 a that the Mt./ CHICAGO MARKE Tilinols ¢ 4 Opes market, which have not |"*te4 by the council to notify Hol-| tional boom in Federal mining stock | Local actors been called | heart @ trict Is deatined to be ports for The Star by W. Manhattas, 4 omb’s bondsmen of the shortage |he i* said to have disposed of upon to farnish relief for fellow | 41, on February 19. ne as pr ent as any in the cag ‘ ° eet, by | Metropolitan, ; Wipleabencs wich in any way. | 7 } t Reet. ON. ees . * PY | Mo. P m8 7 Dr. M and demand that it be made good. | holdings at a profit of o ’ | theapianes who have got Into dis The Woodmen of this county will y. The character ve | catvate: ware |Mo. Pac., 108 7-8 : iles’ edies cure by | The t amount of the shortag@|in addition to securing § for | treased owing to the| attend an open meetin Sound | fo a | Seattle, Feb, 21 ca Se j their soothing, nourishing, | wil! not be known until the expert |commission in handling the shares. | recent east of the! timber camp sen | bly Ae Soe ia te ce ing and invigorat-|*u>mits bis report next Monday| Through his mle of the Le Roi | mountains and in Montana Lake Theseday evening. r er and co See otic ete a ene ; ing fects th. | night. ™ in Rossland to the Whit-| The weather has been so cold fn | prey has be t ok Is Sune Pr . tei 7-8 | Reading, 96 3 upon the nervous sker Wright interests in London he|the cities of Montana that people} in addroas on “Wo. ured od to wealth. a O17 R. I, comm F system, and not by paralyzing | cleaned up $390,000. jhave not been able to attend the |mecting will be held It 1 t 7 So. Pac., 69 and weakening the nerves as GO? INTO TROUBLE playhouses and the actor folk, par 1 Lake stat thin atate, especially 1, 1783 would be the case if these drugs | ticularly in the 10-cent hotiwee, BA¥@) io Wood 4 their m end, should be 45 3-4 were used, OVER ONE DOLLAR ocToPus ASKS HELP | been thrown out of employment. Infurtformed demres teens of this city |t0 tt flcent f t Pacific, For this rea: Dr. Miles’ Butte and Helena performances for [with aiso attend. Ix Whatcom county cn son il ; . : ) : ‘ the benefit of the unemployed are} Camp 69, W. 0. W., will not nd it ‘8. 8.. pfd., 9 Anti-Pain Pills are universally ; ; Superior Judge Frater yesterday |to be given, according to advices re- bin the Elka’ hall this . aking b | STOCKS—Today’s emnsidered the best pain remedy A i pags has been issued for the! tesued an order restraining the Mu |cetved by the local Actors’ union. ing wmlinquished the use huck jirregular strength, with Union Pa- “T have suffered for years with | “rrest © acs O'Brien, recently an) tual Light and Heat company from | yoee Goldamith, owner of the i-ltothe B. P.O. EK. Instead cific again the leader. B. & O., Mis- ier: wt Be yy ‘so | em mploye of the Seattle Transfer ing with the wires of the Se-| «mith circuit, with headquarters im | hold 1 short business session at mir of which sourt ifie, Mine nutral and could aot find ony reiiet [COMPANY who has been formally /attle Electric company. The latter |this city, has sent $50 to the relief \Thitd avenue in my Judgment, destined to b Amalgamated Copper all showed a box of Dr. Miles Anti; hare with embessiement. Harry | co fon asked for th rder. | of the unfortunate actors Mya, G. Wi Otterson, pres ne big producers in the near f rkable strength throughout the 4 suffered as long 12 | Shaubut, the company's manager complaining that the Mutual Light Ww Mees MeKinley cir session. Southern Pacific shared eee be ce ji and there /and Heat company is trying to in-| D wane rhe fotieiine: area: tow ot te moderately | in Union | Pacific's Anti-Pain Pills gave me oe ee to its business by cutting wires. - 6 gemendes at her hes 1 * of the district: The strength, with a rise o -8 over } 10 to 20 minutes. I do |b a o got te agg ooh emin gw W. FARNHAM DEA tna hyo acaggerteadge! "Gold Rasin |iast night's close. Dividends on the Sutkiat this ao that 1. but he sue in and the Denny buildings we reg ; ae tgp 1 others be- INSTEAD OF common stock are expected before bringing down the wrath of tha! cut were set forth in affidavits. The} Captain Jerry W. Farnham, for Two long. : ‘ ny on his si and they | Bitel Dullding company also |many years a resident of this ity lor ove i ONCE A WEEK Railroad earnings continue satis- uke an effort to put him on | brought suit to restrain the Seattle | died after a {lines his |the others are doing expensive de factory, and commodity prices pile bis tminal calendar. As alleged | wtectric company from interfering |home, 2522 4 avenue, iat’ t work. up wealth to the producers. Gen- the complaint, O"Firien was to| with the wiring of its building ove He followed the from ‘ Lone owned by a AT eral business is broad and health- have taken two passengers, T.| t until be vetived ‘ | a ccheap the first A 1, without any sensational boom- West and Annie Johnson, from the | TWO NEW BATTLESHIPS ago. He was 76 years of ag : w dist RAGLEY’S, 2d and Pike & ix. Money supplies are plentiful rm a to 151 Tenth! WASHINOTON, Feb. 1 After a ng to this city im the arty ' ou t is. The at low Prsore hat be see Foot pe r ent e claims to have! seasion of y seven hor o has watched with interest the | with headquarters at son to doubt that the market w’ FA hat bh ivered the pasnen- | propriation bill, carrying with It «| ways said that Seattle would be one| OLYMPIA, Feb. 21.—The dissat ergs na their equip: higher prices than prevail at pres- sat 2 1 1: Th provision for two new battleships. | of the great cities of the world. He} istaction over Speaker Megler’s ar ° mmpleted 1 z -— ener « not a house number of this de-| The appropriation totals § 4.359. | w inmarrie] and leaves two sis-|hitrary methods has now reached | they a fine showing as SALE nominats to be fi 1. O'Brien | 4 strong fight was made againat the | tors a brother. Funeral ar-|an open rupture. The Br cong ned in $1.50 when the fare wan] battleship provision, but It won out. |rangements are not complete Gas teamed We veeennies Taek, © 1 Croat’ owned by the Wy. A. RYER & Co. 2 0, e will be prosecu on the} - | Thatco! hile the latte as ol t. Baker & Shukshan Mining com- MTourish Coats, at SF and SE Bl sharce Sewing Machine Snaps | ‘The tous sustained by the Schwa. | Whatcom. while the latter was on |. 1 with evans tinye cig Fart Walking Skiets, at-.$1.65 ae wit e yur shop ng | Macher Hardware company ie mill {After the adjournment, Roth bit-| when properly equipped will, in my GRAIN and STOCK ‘ | “© ur shop worn and | unknown. Those adjusting it find | Mor tin © : hay | ® Walking Skirts, at..93.75 | WEATHER INSPECTOR | third regular catalog prices, to|'t Bard to determine. The stock apn —_ > ee aor ae wt. | BABY DAY AT EGGAN @ Eric. | Dress Skirts, at 5 |r ke room for cartond nc must be dealt with, a» well as the | aver or no speaker. He volces SON'S | Skirts, « $7. Wheeler a Wil ote building. Insuranee was carried |)" ot iment of the majority Commencing @aturday, February 19 Covert Jackets, at $8.50 man B. Conger, government] on weeten with a number of companies. Since Roth's example will be followed | 25th, and every Saturday thereafter c at apector of weather bureaus, wha on the fire, wind has caused one of the |) cthors, as he has the sympathy | through March, between 9 a. m. and} PRIVATE WIRE Misses’ Skirts, at $2.50 fF) has been in Seattle several days, in Sewing Machine Gupptics walls left standing to topple over| of tne members lip we will photograph all be CONTINUOUS MARKETS. inspecting the weather bureau at into the street and the building site bte qver sve bd; choo f2 Al above fio voma. Mr. Conger's jurisdiction | Needles and parts for all makes of |has been roped off to prevent cas- | RVING 16 ILL [and finish one ctegant pictur 112 Columbia St. g0048 worth fi) wmbraces all that territory went of | sewing macht ualties. The remaining walla have| LONDON, Feb. Sir Henry | Sixth uile or GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG Miter, Joudle. the Mississippi! river and north of! & Wilson off been examined and are sald to be| Irving, the 1 far gedian, ‘and altle, Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 96% R Ladle, Wein oatt that one of the *** firm in nly {il at Wolverhampton, Main é } evenings, Tu |

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