The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STARS TREMSDAY, FEB. 24, 1905 =a ecreel[t Looks As Though Standard Which Should Interest WHEN THE OW TRUST HARDEST PROP TACKLED KANSAS IT TACKLED THE | )SITION IT HAS ENCOUNTERED IN ALL ITS xtent. 3 VARIED CAREER—A STATE WHERE OPPRESSION MEANS A FIGHT, NOT A PROTEST | HI REMEDY | qumemetenean | WY n ' t ' \ ’ f PKA, K ‘ h se ale ' , ! + ' ; the dower , mone , ‘ the White « . . . > ge ne Sg 1 ' ' ‘ mitre ~ made . - PLY A REMEDY Di adhe - aa Carpet Ha 2 1 aye roc as H t {| r m f ins Can teat ie saps , '\WHAT A LOCOMOTIVE CAN DO WHEN /Y TRIES ., rt t th h at that . " Cabinet | : * i * } | ; * w t « t v t fin t : i ~ Dterfue Made of o8 . M t " but 7 e Const ntend will. baw MI MIRE OR ' going ' ' 1 LAT A A ‘ Pi ' » going to be PAL ' A ‘ , ; vs t \ b ha 4 SECOND AVE ‘ . « =) @ UNION STREET : . - ‘ — ating freight ’ ° < “4 harged. This la yuires the . ep agro Be ro THIS NEWSPAPER WILL BE SERVED BY WELL KNOWN COR At poet ee A provides t be old at a RESPONDENT AND FAMOUS CARTOONIST, WHO ARE NOW ON [Uhiform price . “ge # of thet ; THE SPOT Shantek teen 06 - eT ye Satis | PICTURE OF A WRECK NEAR CINCINNATI, OHIO, IN WHICH NO ; { THE I I Hu BODY WAS KILLED OR INJURED. | "a WAVORITE FLAN RY IF THEY 1x HIS « cit! Pr HES ' : t eure * + oa, t ’ y " t x = : HARD FIGHT WILL BE MADE A GAINST THE BILL TO CREATE Ce i | ome di Bor agin THE JOB OF STATE PRINTE R ’ e et t the en ’ t t max . 4 ‘ _—— ™ ta ° b ' ° ! v & fede eatior ‘ Olympia Bureau but many nts remember aay ral be attacked! OF states and Seattle Daily Sta , t t « hat tt! move ' otrug f * Olympia, W ‘ t ; Steff Correspondence by Dan Dean |... + et ftice : DIRECT PRIMARY LAW x'ie secs’ se ie ities . r fouent Do you want the same opportunity to personally select the nom Welsh Pacific | be allowe “ inees of ticket that yo and Wabkiak nthe See od Pe ‘ elections names f Salle. ton ; bin I otore fa »¥ you « entit f he senat Lt t th De you @ chance t oy Peg ryenioes . ner, and there for every office, rather than v F | ovietae tn be ail =“ t t you do not know who they favor? Printer to doa : « } e fiel t the selection of nominees of the popular pare Was One % . y ‘ the se £ officers? the ata Wa but It | case it pans ese are savention pled, have The law was afterward | Payne, of Chinook, and tt? { was some years ago, | Houghton, of Tacoma anything to say abou a know that the people vote direct for © BACK TO WORK many other etate nventions are necessary? an absec ns, fully neo ting candidat the rect manne be more responsible t the THE STATE SOLONS GET BUSY AFTER A TWO-DA YCELEBRA nd will result in more efficient and honest service? want such a law, and IF SO WILL YOU, TODAY, will | | ‘TION AND MUCH NEEDED REST NC t out this and the atached D fill out and send to | GETTING READ} eeeS ETI SETI e TT Te tires | | Olympia Bureau , troduced by Reiter and Van FOR THE FIGHT ‘ Seattle Daily Star, | which requires that the st 4 Olympia, W ty city should pay fo @evecces veccceecee F@D.s+uy 1906. : Gtatf Correspondence Pay Dean | which the trea. “eth is forced to p Special for To- Dr Serigee News As 2 | Gtvitira, Feb t—naving a- [ena ee re mo tingly ole ted Washingtc kane, cha ut every city or 4 = cour rea er in the tate or rrow, Friday As a taxpayer of your district I urge upon you te @qall in # ee Pe By 1 ~ wd = mh ad nap Abpea! lh ase ha £08 BAKER’S COCOA your power to accomplish the passage of the bill providing for Mec - b ne fe ha od : - : — ‘ Sold + wtf a DIRECT PRIMARY LAW. sty : ‘ at erie by ew ng the axe on € e,ina ed. Six measures were | today Betting has nc y them the bill provid- | house r Nelson will undoubtedly the pees ® iniasioner of horticul- | Pegulatior Bign name here board of commissi The retrenchment and weeding | tion is to be taken n force in the | complaint only in case of CANNOT FIND HIM out policy wil ee ee ee ee Sees ee eeeeeeseee Renee MONEE ROR Renee lower house f now until the end * Address et ths ceation. BABY DAY AT EGGAN & ERIC (My Geripps News Aawn.) A maj f the senate muit Son's INDIANAPOL Fre. 20. | A Re te tet te fe tte tte fete TOT TORT tT tt tet tt tom tee on education this morning rec- | The detectives who a probing the ommen ae the a , ot the Commencing t Y or ary alleged legislative bribery story | aty vote oupons to the following: | agricultural college be changed. t y the told in the house yesterday, are H J. J. Sn Van de Vanter, O. A. Tucke A.|, mator K nnear King county | through M h between 9 a TEA AND COFFEE CO. looking for C. A. Baker. A per Hemrich, William H. Moore, W. G. Potts, R. M. Kinnear, E. B. tatrog er Dill to repeal the elght- | 12 noon wit ot sistent rumor is afloat that a letter Palmer. j hour la is ie nd to ake | not ¢ 21 * Bilas been found in Baker's room at Representatives—M. M. Morrill, W. W. Brown, W. H. Clark, Thos, | @ strenuous fight when it bobs up | and finish t ploture, SECOND: AVEDA, \the Denison hotel referring to an Dobson, Joseph Irving, David MeVay, G. Eric F. A. Twitchell, | in, mm ittee Sixth fle ding Near Madison Street. os Weir, E. F. H. Rennick, The senate engaged in a sensa-|and ¥ te enclosed check for $5,000 to be used C. B. Houston, J. H. Dawes, Ja ia bribing the legislature Joseph Lyons. C, S, Gleason, C. Vilas, Re tonal debate over the house bill in-' Main, 6142, Ind, A 2902, Must Either Compromise or Lose MUST PAY | + welt Goines Future Co 9 iB . Parlor Table Spe cials Frid ay and Saturday ERNST BROS. 506 5 aA CEE FOS COR AE FOR A BAD STOMACH A! ACTIVE LIVER USE PEPZONE D IN- Max Ragley Drug Co. Second and Pike na GOL BS e's € Oo 8 SICKNESS PREVENTS ACTION Gy Beripps News Ass'n} ENTO, Cal. Feb. 28.—OR the filness of Sengtor INTEREST) E FROM . on the CITY WILL GET REVEN( n ¢ investigatir DEPOSITS OF PUBLIC MONEY IF THE BILL PASSES Olympia Bureau | Seattle Daily Star, " | Olympia, W Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean iH b Ont Fe 7 f ing up script for him. To add Cla iat n the his misfortune, his son shot hi elf in the leg a few days ago whi. ate a ng to reg ate © Ge b “ TWO NEW SHIPS RECOMMENDED D. C., Fe municipal funds. He WASHINGTON db. 23. . Th nate committee on naval fa orsed the president's na r m by retaining in the nay, priation bill in the hous: a not mn for two new battleshij y 1 ted the minimum of ide | displacement of each to 16,000 tof WEBER STILL AUBURN, Cal., Feb. youn | Weber, in spite of his convic erday, continues to wear a cog air. Hes like a chil@ and ate a hearty brealte ning. He takes it a fact that a new trial ed and he will be acg His attorneys are prepare pport of 3 an n appeal SERGIUS’ BODY BLESSED Feb. 23.—The sing the body of Sergius was performed morning. A Kiev regiment fur 1a guard at the Chaudoff m tery, where the funeral se were held. An immense cr thronged the streets and troops wer@ present everywhere. SEVERAL CAUSTIC SPEECHES MADE DURING DEBATE ON NEW DEATH CERTIFICATE BILL a matter o will be « Olympia Bureau Seattle Daily Sta Olympia, Wash. | Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean | OLYMPIA, Fet r posi } ~~ nS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ayer witty Tfaree the gum. allay vain, curse wind coll and dy tor diarrhona. TT wEN TY.FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. men split, . ;

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