The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1905, Page 5

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STO SEA WITH gn SASHETT LANDERKIN FL RNISHES THIRD SENSATION al RTING WITH @ M. LANDERKIN, TO WHOM sHE ay DEPA | was ONCE BEEN MARRIED werk t kee eu " abe afters tes, fa » the pa OVE WORK LIKE "WEARY WILLIES”. LD THE ¢ HAMPIONSHIP qt PRESENT LEGISLATURE W ILL HC FOR LAZINESS, 'F PRESENT C ONDITIONS CONTINUE D THE REMAINDER OF RING THE SES SION. Olympia Bur Seattle Daily Star, and « ne pia, Wash. OLYMPIA, Fy H sa t when most at the tag end of eginia suaKest eas § bills in pases wned Aad in the face of all this, ther | was a decided effort on the part of r ot doth sa may prominent the house and semate to «& from Tuesday wati! Saturday, which Vietually means Monday sas good as doing noth catire week. Certainly this lngisiat take kindly to w Neither ear meets before nerling, and Ker Qetween Sand 4 in the Nothing is ever and that ing f 7 an ar om fort-l A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. Tale ofa SHIRT Great Sp short lots and Fancy Shirts, late styles. & littie more than HALF PRICE Short End Sale Short End Sale One Special Lot Lot Shirt Ms, 14%, 1 % and lar price $1.00 choice ee ter Short End Sale Short End Sale One Special Lot of Shirts, all tal Lot iets 14 to 17. regular price sizes 14% to $125, special » elas pone fie * . é 790° fal Sale Thursday of the surt and balance week ¢ on sizes Men's Soft and A splendid opportunity to ato Shirts, sizes 6%, regu- special sale. lar Se 3c o or 3 for $1. 00 “See Big Show Window Display A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche AY. FEB. 41905. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | ~UTTLE HAPPENINGS a M. |. T0 Wd, Stickne CHARGES BRIBERY hy & « News Ass'n) ’ » | Kok »~ | :e.8 oT ne 3 h e of as a day of ebra and « wn as Y 1 da * wing tw t ‘ I eotre dress by chair A.J an * News Ass'n BA N } ' Pact :t " faq th " 1 to ha af e « the physicians Two ‘BRO THERS KILLED MONTREA! rie and B stantly killed and Brother were in O'CONNELL. ad address, Rt. Rev. EB. J, O'Dea; plano solo, Miss Amelia Mackay; vocal m= Mr t address J. 1 t r rehestra ’ te addrens ‘The fi selection rehestra Star fr direct the Aftern PROMISES FUN with for brave bettne YMCA As the dispatch shows Deignar hold ite tainment © y f \e A here “ got ashing ~ * . " 1 tw fs nd J » t at . « . Do y h n Mra. J f South Park, | ba ne in * , Coie weser wets! TQ OPEN IN CHARGES KATY LINES Sunday, March 6 fage, on Tr fay and Frida “GRAUSTARCK” Another high ym pany (usey emen © s «D ‘ ‘ ndef CHANUTE, Kan., Fe ‘ nit ment and th - Connelly, one of the sof the & ‘ m another treat arges fil y Congresaman that of James Netil and Campbell against the Standard Oil | F Chapman stock season , nal material, including the ha ranged Manager barges t the Minac Dick F s, of the Ferris tock sas & Texan railway, making it companies iquarters at Minné gull with the Santa F n t ma compa fa a with the Standard Otl ified talent to play indefir 1 mpany i pertotre, and frequent changes * 7 will be made nm the rsonnel of Ladies of Seamen's Friends So- | the compar iring the engage € h 1 a remm ment the new ling. on Stewar is pe will n in Western. All contributions will k f the most ‘thankfully received and will be romantic dramas on the = — —) ”N te) <= >. — » At “Pennsy” | stission turniture sale ends Saturday might-- PRESIDENT DELIVERS AN AD ' y ORE BEFORE THE $Tt ’ ™ ‘ ae eee here is a samyie sale value ’ or YNGYLVANIA Mission chair Mission furniture 1 sale price-- ; Standard Furniture Co. 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATILE BELLINGHAM TACOMA r 4 tors » per | t ri . bas 2 ARE BUSY -: homeat debt rete Mew ‘ntdionrhs | hone bim to} re. on ores oe" For Best Wines and Liquors | elder! ' me - be wo th i P per box ae 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. » « Aa are widely | icy i = 73; Ina 1836, ited we ae tet oe aka oreiata : sige RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. > Tie den Srey 4 ey tatoes, § Baggage, Furniture, Sto good whict gos 8 Seat ene | |. Office and storage room. ‘ ¢ . ar te a swe o + ostoffice buildin, , ; ‘ net $ hoke —Sunset 902; Independent, wy Poe aia the #.. -~ 4 be eye hb, 2G em i nn a Fruit open bulk, per gailon, After smerniede the eat | por ben ag ee Li ane amt 38 TTige: skinned “perch ¥ ~ the F “City | 64 @be fee Bld bricks ours: | Set ou rg 7 ae a a t for b cartoons, 6O@76c; grape gmelt. 6c; sturgeon, 8c; bigck basa Wash . at ' lemons, choice Te; halibut, €@7e; perch, & y Flour. $1.50@1 Patent, per bbl. r $5.10: Minnesota PROF. HAINES G176: Pillebury, $4; Pil $0c@hi.00 standard Dakota, $6; Olympic, $4.65; cranberries, Elestric, 94.7 $: Holty, $4.75; Golden 2 | Granates Northwest, $6.75; Flectric Light, | Pineapples. 0 i Medal. $6.75; Top Notch, | Butter Centen best, $4.75; Goid- | Oregon cheese, drop, $4.25; Patent Excellent, $4.75; erocks, 25@26c; Washing Novelty A, $4.25. 13 cream brick cheese, Cereats. | ter, native crear eastern | Whole wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.49; - Fes. 22—Prof storage, in i. eastern| whole wheat flour, per Dbl, $4.26; post apron storage, in bricks, 27e; cooking, 14@ |graham, per Dbl. $6; graham, 99.3% gy wa tp m pelntaly jal i, tye flour, $2.78 per bale, Pg ye 5 enipeillna ee 7.60; buckwheat, bale, $3.50; ved f . aac tas Kalin a | rye meal, per bale, $2.60: buckwheat, rted his tr to th agg nag per bbl. $7; buckwheat, per bale, lice 7 ie $3.75; corn meal, 108, per bale, $2.10; R wer, of 2253 Fifteenth ave $3.50; corn meal, ls, per a . tak « Saale mike. & Hoch, wife of corn meal, 10s, per bale, sas nore P 4 bigas , corn meal, 60x, $4; rolled oats, per a om = nape e coe he on Honey. bbl. S. C. Co, $5.75; wheat Gakes, 4 told to stay : e. : California strained. per Ib. fc; | box 75 Iba, ; farina, per bbl, The police were n ; he | California sage, per I. tc; honey, | $6.60; farina, 10-1. sacks. per bale, a detective detailed to ry le _ f the etxract. per ib, 7@8%c; Oregon | §3; hominy, large, per bbi., city for the stolen horse r jeath oe gat-| grape cream, 10-case lots, $3.90; | hominy. small, 10a bale, $2.66; t , t in his attempt|boney, Yakima, 12%c: Clifornia self-raising buckwheat, Seaa, case, ter charge against Hoch. | White, 24-Ib. boxes, $3.60; Olympla, pearl barley, 25-lb. boxes, H _ on. | boxes, $3@ 3.25. ik ie: pearl barley, 100-Ib sacks, $4; WILL REPAIR THE LEAA Hal n- seein LR th in ex m. Golden C, In na: extra C, | $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $5.06 r t ed off bh 1 and/in sacks, $6.66; in Dar- | The United States cableship Burn- | ht ir vuning him | rele, $6.40; dry granulated. in sacks,| Oats, per ton, ‘Se@2s; bran, per ‘ led from this cy today f ' affering. cube, in barreta, $6.55; beet |ton, $19.60@21; barley. rolled, per pide sailed from th y a ov = paple sugar, 12c, Less |ton, $24@25; feed wheat, per ton, the straits of Juan de Fuca, where | within 18 days $32@33; dairy chop feed, per ton, $19 fepairs t Alaska ca nning te | @$20; olf meal, per ton, $33; deat es body of water is to) COCAINE JENNIE | Cows, beet, Ste: steers, Te:.mut- |ahop sat, ale core tee Sate at | SMe; pork amb, 9c; | 98; cracked corn, per ton, $27@28; 0 —, gaan aint i ar 1-veal, small, 9@10c; live rab- (feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, by Major Glas mr a /S HERE AGAIN bits, doz, §3 per ton, $21@22) Chief tan | Ly Ham Hay. Burr s the cable is weak } Hama, 12 ‘ix Eastern Washington timothy. $18 Ahed b where betwe ee IBKG1C%; lard, Star $12.50@ 13; pes Ge ahtenal » men | After an interval of many ’ lard, White Rose, §\c; ackingtia Goes - 2 oo ar from th ( Rose, 8 4¢ Puget Sound 0 : th J Marshall ha turned t Nuts. {a situa i ¢ : od ha Brasil, per tb. 13@14 Itry Food. that bet Port wnsend eadhelk tat - a chestn 1 Oyster shells. 100s. ton, $22; clam And Cape Fiate ’ chestnuts, Ohio, per Ib. 6c: | sheila, 100s, bone meal, 1003, Pith teat w ma w es a cell a ta, California, 15c; walnuts, $32; granulated bones, 100s, $32. On pas) e the ne th ‘ h, 146@16 t °; | 26@ and 60s $2 per ton higher. y of : : Y ts. 13 . Grain and Grass Seed. he aty , y nuts butt Read clover, prime, cwt, $14.50@15 ed by raising and cutting abi " : chad cog ts, 6@1 jun aisike, choles, $17; white clover, $16 ‘ata ce t, aft th Py ‘ Seen jw} Monds, 12%@1%o; Cals @19; timothy, per cwt., $47 ends Of with nuts, 12@13¢ @6; orchard grass. $14: red top, $5@ th 1 _-|@ Fish, Oysters, Eto. 10; English rye grass, $$; Italian rye ble : 4 « De € Hubbard and 4o; Black cod, 6c; ling cod, | grass, $8; b $13; tall ied whet the | F ) k into ndy $101.75 ams. open | meadow oat Kentucky TS aad ten Oe act ment, $1.00; clatms, per sack, grass mixture, p or A n oysters, Olympia, per sack, 1. WASHID N.1 Ln” t I tla ~>F t nt t fetary. | Do Yr GEORGE B. SF ‘Fal Agent, Orv W. A. RYER & CO. tthe police aay. GRAIN and STOCK A R K E TS BROKERS

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