The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1905, Page 7

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. ) SLSRSEESE TASRRSEATHR SHAFER EBOET RS BREF TESET ER Be aN han el i - ~888Pra t at avetie — une the na LT a REPT ale Was ”* Pers! ad ® i b aod hits i collar an clang Boon. fhe church. fr to go; pe fage 4 Pp. Price of a hack ines heard splendor of a that I Wherefore. 4 proc very Tete eee so much about the hs = fe howling bitezard and w y have 4) Barly as { wan 1 wasn't first. The street was cr heard. red a shave, me to the church fust the half-hour before ftary fed to see the need | a as the ° nerd with} in front 1 you m ’ re We wen to ate as | SCENES A) THE SWAYNE MePEACHMENT TRIAL body Madew rush for the do | When IM ot again 3 |ticed that a cabby, in a big k fur cap, with a horse blanket ‘over hie arm, w ting in the johureh, a hale hour t Min | ene | Nome wan, perhaps, a shade redder ganTooNisT BUSHNELL MISSED A FEW OTHER THINGS AT |net alterea. tata aon | ot th oo | THE MILITARY WEDDING IN WASHINGTON, BUT HE HAS | .\ vhng spt verager getcneadhed pnd nurch only 00 were bidden picTURED AND DESCRIBED WHAT HE DID SEE to the wedding t kfast which fol~ | at the W 1 hotel at 1:30 Ip The captain ts evidently be- | ies 4 ¥ BOSCH HS town the satppery otros with hat} TH bride is the Gnughter of ae gneiss general state, U. | “ Lake Lanao district in Mind, | ; z rewarded by the president with the is powt of 1 attache at Tokyo. Pershing. * . . TARR Re * * * . * At How * * * After Maroh 1 * ™ bs . at *) = ; he 7 Tokye, Japan, * - * * : * * » *| OBJEC? TO SLUICING | J. PF. Deffonbaug’ 4 others are | objecting to the right of the park | board to sluice the und on Beacon place and vicinity into th It IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE CHAMBER, was the intention of the do so when It accepted the | of W. H. Lewis to take a of ground in return for doing the work. Deffenbaugh objects to the proceeding on the same Krounds | | that he opposed the Lewis Constru: Uon company ia doin ny wa © | rhe elevated road will begin at ' « town I t av ae } 4 botted into the church, CEMEN DANCE | Gtiman and Cottert!l, the latter f ping my “general > being announced as the engineer into a w basket Eagle's hall was inadequate to employed by Moore and Gilman to wetion by @ colored youth. As-| hold the immense crowd that gather-|!4y out the new system, explaiked | QNIVERSITY STUDENTS TC an alr of nonchalance, I sat|ed for the tenth annual ball of the, (he plan of the latter, It was {in 8 rear pew and wa “a-| Seattle Police Relief association last | Shown that the Queen Anne de “a adhe aller ma tieations that ears|night. The affair one of the | Yiaduct would be 2,900 7 © beginning to thaw out. My|largest and most ences, Pf the | viat it would be 126 fect high-at} THEIR CLASS TOMORROW 1 ery police: an » @ te ny Pp par to chili draft kept me sb town was at the hall at seed Jee furnishing iities | t L almost forgot these » another, it being arranged that fents b it was} i personal comforts In w the} shifts should alternate on all the *20¥8 Im this connection that Cot- |. T Pee. ee 2 eeeetoy evion of arrivals pass down the| beats. had suggested the same idea | PVening at 8 o'clock in the univ ‘ eeeiiie enli , company five|#ity gymnasium will be one of the Soldier friends of the captain, in| nad peliahes wegen ~~ ago, but the officials of the | Principal, as well aa interesting form, acted as ushers.|Chief Delancy and Mra. Delaney eager to save a cen ¢\events of the school year, Every like soldiers. They | led the grand mareh, the chief ne. |tham make a doliar 4n-|man participating, while battling ” reed ae an ay when they gstling resplendent ia a new ualform | "4 to construct the abom — — fixed up and when their swords d " ‘ yunterweight system now In ank, clank, as they tramp snd wearing 0 huge beqset. Another illustration of the em i—why, it's heaventy areasivences of the Seattle The church filled with a gorgeous. ric company was the fact that eowned and artistically-tatlored CK Moore proposes to construct a tine| <. A hush of expectancy fell, the same route between Fro- | mont and Brooklyn asx that pro- ne by the pioneer, D. T. Denny, & decade ago man also explained that the ides | Fort Lawton street car line, for | which the Seattle Electric company P sai tiie hos obtained a “ a mens Fame Cae would have been built by b Moore plan. If it should be impos. | Ye"r" ago, had aible for peo out here to get to *eld out. Gilmi Pionser square ou the Moore line, it| Tow! man of would be valucless to ¥ It would probably due be better to give the Seattle Elec. | more than to tric company a chance a it did not take long for those vl he present to make Dr. Crichton's plea t look Mke a bursery argument. . It tirely a ques ania Pa withdrew f ere Cotterill, “as to whether you want | °o™4 aad young le @ strong competing company to| doomed to oblivion n her for y¥ accommoda man, at that time em ert!! as @ transitman, p i from this ted | ity acrom the or prefer to wa ent monopoly to for the pres » these things « jit2 own behalf. It seems to me you Pr entain to the east, and wu | Pe tt, | have been waiting long enough. The °¢ !n stirring ap enough Interest to ech srs rey eet: | Seattle Hlectr Dany bas not | the matter to get other capital to faesidl-saiewe ost sie . Yet suggested any plan for giving|"®dertake the task. Gilman later ma ony Ae es |yeu rapid transit and, apperentiy nected the present Rallard line, sty apo liapee Al | does not possess any. ‘I do not see, Dutding for the city the trestle | baat sear tne sues esa'a . |how you can lose anything by giv-|Slone Fifteenth avenue west and the | Past aad Ee aee grantee Thaa | {28 Mr. Moore and Mr. Gilman a Present bridge acrovs Salmon bay, ata a Webi od | fanchise, even if they do not suc Fae aes! an window, and of atiy |ceed in «x down First or Sec he ange Poy ogy Faye vei }ORd AYenue; even if the Second av «Prete Reset ‘ nh, |emUe ne is chopped off at Pike och hushier than the first one, |%Tee a Dr. Crichton seqms to pare r; even if the new company is ble to make a transfer arrange | ment with the eeent one. "But you must remember that the | | proposed new is | large aa the eat ay } eo shad j comprises 54 miles of tri | MORRIS W. CHRISTY jis a complete system withim itself. | \7 13 ESTIMATED THAT ANOTH-| Christy, a sophomore, halls fr jit ould get along without the ithe t reity of M enota, whe Electric pany folly «=| ER WEEK WILL B€ REQUIRED held the last year's record well as the | er could without it th arter je race, and ¥ In fet. th plenty of room TO COMPLETE WORK A member the fast relay | both tems. We will be in a ther good position to force a trade. We } will have ex on Second avenue! for the of his class, north of Pik on Westlake! pIRMINGHAM, Ala, Feb Up | tat showing dep boulevard and |} avenue, as 8 o'clock this morning ee 8 FF “ well as the ele and tun t tg fr ; Will repre trunks. The Seattle Blectrie com-| Virginia mine Washington h bt pany's pat * mand trans-/aro in sight and qaning spring. F ian Ge thank voaten egg ye pected to enter the inter-cla “Ie te certain that you canact ot in ox contest | tala the arran f the Se ut The n t ome off will be the | att ect y now. The and all the Jonly way to get to put the new tere to jaystem in operation. Then there | —— ioe een Se eee Cees) SMALE BEANING What?! As far as ob yn to the elevat-/ aan wedd Would | ¢ stern was concerned f of the bride and groor 1 | con the First avenue pr WAS TON, D. C., Feb. 23.— jexpected to hear a squad of cnvairy owners that it would be the best | The , sitting as a court of Ime 4 |thing for them. He said that was | peachment in the Swayne this apparent to anybody who had, as he | afternoon perfected arrangements fOr had, observed t development of | closing the tri The final vote by low elevated systems in other cities, He to will be taken on Satur. was confident that the construction trial will continue from 1 of an elevated aystem along First! to 10 ck each with a re avenue would increase the property | cess mn 6 to 8 p. m a rattiing volley over the| valuation along that thoroughfare of the crowd nud = of/50 per cent. He said there was 1 United States Deputy ed arms at attention—and | danger of the structure's shutting | | ft this morning for so the bride must be) out any light as the street was suf-| com and Bellingham, w he goes | ming. I caught a glimpse of | ficiently wide, and that it would be| to subpoenae witnesses for the ay poor m ..| 1 Tete0d for a white near the church | Noeman, beatte ‘or winds Out tke i 7 Of the fa OY ifs, 4 Watne to motenk Me pretsy 1 alf-frosen and watched the cruel win Winds whip stike and laces about Geinty ankies, wt se pimples | the sho po als, when thi ny gorgeous furs forth ne way from royal and back ag: trip ame * in the general direction of where | which its use would make unneces-| wood and William Howard, charged judged the center aisle to be. Then | sary. with counterfeiting. my view was shut off en ly by| L E. Moses, who ts to erect a 10- A United States deputy marshal craning necks and big hats. The | story bullding at the corner of Sec- | this morning left for Port Townsend mony, aa I saw it, much re-|ond avenue and Stewart street, said | with a Chinaman named Ah Lee, | roaching trial of William Pack- ething white moving along over| much more sightly than the poles | p bled a grand opening of a milli-| he waa heartily in favor of the | who, with 18 other celestials, will nery store. Moore system, even though he| be deported on the Shawmut on TRLE thought that the Seattle Electric| February 25, having been found to| pq cannes who sor them At thin point I woke up. A burst| company would be able, if willing, | be iNegally in Uncle Sam's territory. | prised erybody present at th of music aroused me to the fact that|to get a line on Second avenue - freshmen tryout last Monday by something momentous was hap-| sooner than Mr. Moore. He was so| Ladies of Seattle are invited to] winning in the 30-yard dash. # pening. ‘The organ was pealing| indignant at the manner in which | call at Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg. Co.! Ov ca’ a remarkable burst of the wedding march from “L the Seattle Electric company had | office, 1529 Beoond aven nd in- | seed After about 10 minutes of breath~| refused, five years ago, to construct | »g ot thelr new and 14-hand | ends * suspen I heard some say,’ the line that he d not think ft! rot We have som pole vanit, shot put, high and broad s very solemn volce, away 1 should be given another *** jumps, 30-yard dash, 100-yard dash 440-yard dash, half mile, mile and relay races. Prof. Douthitt, of the Prof. Retzer, of the t and Mr. ¢ former Harvard footba onaaannaaannaneenennen’ 4 - * 8AN FRANCISCO, Feb - }® Panama are no ¢ * w ar femic of yellow * # prevails the Also that there # *& in much at bneos of other na- & * ture, The tearing up of st * * is believed to be responsible. # * The cruiser Boston, with a ® wr r of cases of yellowfever # # on board, is still an fin® * Panama bay. 7 * *. - Se ton On tit FOUGHT OVER A CUSTOMER on of M bi ing me atten Patro se he strod along the ly reaches of Twe tleth av the intersection of Marton t, last Friday afte ' 0 The reas for t te « ‘ of ag t was determined Judge fight a lady ay & the purch eofa m= of apples, was the mal cause for a bloodstained Jawn tn front of the fighting xiged against P. W. Far- we 1H. Garbc npet Both were fined $ rt G throug y f t F not being Batinf with the judgment of the low c t Pat Smith ar- rived too late to ¢ ° opening arguments, bud ided that both of the belligerent peddlers must ap- n court to satiaf ands well claimed tha as ustomer b « ere hardly the fight began th worst of it and suffered the lo large quantity slood wh claimed was caused by a blow him ha bie k Farwell dented and produced s to prove his side of story CHICAGO, Feb At noon te day Dr. Harper hysicians stated that pati t easily and ati on THE MARKETS | ka THE STAM'S® SUGGESTION THAY THE STATE Give THE wEWw CRUISER & BUITABLE PRESENT HAS MADE A BIG HIT WITH VATOR® ee mrt ie ' f aD : ke the pr t for n b - the The Sta geation ha rn widely ed in apital \w t as warml m i} b “ t o 6 oO plan ” f ~ It 5 1 t the ford . r 1 w ® of the v » ‘ to 4 kh . ne t ‘ t t ref t w t ' I t ' F ke this ' ' propr 1 but one I er t ‘ 4 t I 1 Lge Bie al markets of today.| graham, per bbl, $4: graham, $2.25, There is hardly a ch he|bbi, $4: rye flour 5 per bale, market a . bbl, $7 buckwheat. bale, $3.60; ing any 1 deale € meal, per base, $2.60; buck wh quit 4 bbt buckwheat. per bale, ape Ps > ec 1, 10m, per bale, $2.19; loan arke co al, 108, per bale, $3.00; il b no #¢ corn meal, 10a, per bale, $2.20, white corn meal, 60s, $4; rolled oats, per Vegetanion. bbl. & C. Co. $8.75: wheat flakes, Beans, dry, per cwt. $2.28¢2.175. |2°%, 75 Iba, $2.20; farina, per bbl, Lima beans. $4 16@606 oer Th td Peering imnegs Moe, pape : lt 4,48" | 42; hominy, large, per bbl. $4.70; H hominy, #mall. 10% bale, $2.60; Holly erlf-raising buckwheat, 36%8, © , : yellow. /93.75; pearl barley, 25-Ib. baie, ~~ ino, 3 spinach, | $4.50; pearl ley, 100-!b sacks, $4; 91.356 @1.50 ps. per sack, 7 plit peas, $4.60@6, popcorn, per owt. ® per mack, Thc; $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $2.00, $1@ 1.50; tomatoes Feed. y. $2.00; carrots, Oats, per ton, $26@2%; bran, per Yakima pota-; ton, $19.60@21; barley, rolled, per River potatoes, | tom. $24@ feed wheat, per ton, s20@2: eley potatece, ¢ $32@33; dairy chop feed, per ton, $19 weet potatoes, sacks, $178 @$20; off meal, per $33: past Soy, Des See; equash. 28 Ah O corm, per ton, ier | 3% i es " — pot vo feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, California ‘celery, 65@86e; fn ppee tem, S188, in elery sbarb, Eastern Washington timothy, $19 20; alfalfa, $12.50@13; wheat Fruits, ts » $15; tern Washington dou- Peisimmons, $125; dananaa | pie’ > e bunch, $650@%; daten, per In lney, sateee sot TUee Boule 4@tc; figs, %-ib bricks, $1.76; Poultry Food. 10-Ib cartoons, 60@75c: grape! Oyster ah 100m. ton, $22: et per box, ei jemon shells, 100s, bone meal, ios, i. °e $32. On ng, $1.5 nave . her, " oranges, Jag Grain and Grass Seed. . “ king Red clover, vrime, cwt, $14.50@168: y. § ainike, choice, $17: white clover, $1§ @19; timothy, per cwt. $475 @&; orchard grass. $14; red top, 36@ 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye grass, $8; brom $12: tall Oregon meadow oat gr Kentucky crocks, 25G v ¢ gross. $21; pasture mixture, ldc; cream brick cheese uplands, $109 12 ter, nat reamery, 32c; in tubs, 2 bricks, Ste; « CHICAGO MARKETS. | t Egos. I ts T y Wis | - Rs 2 street, by | Strictly fresh ranch 22¢ pr 4 Poultry. Thursday, Feb. 23, D Greseed, 17918 at High. Low. Close, Gre 18@ 16c; chickens. 119 1-4 moe 1b6@ lic; turkeys, fancy socal : a —_ 20@22c. Fy SRE OS | Honey. Caitfornia strained. per Ib. te: California sage, per Ib. lic; honey, etzract, per Ib, 7@8ige; Oregon grape cream, 10-cn lota, $5.90; honey, Yakima, 12%; Clifor white, 24-lb. boxes, $3.50; Olyza boxes, $3@ 3.26. Sugar. Gotten C. tn sacks, $5:55; extra C, tn ks, $5.65; powdered. in rela, $6.40: dry granulated, $18: « in barretm, $6.65; sugar, $6.06; maple sugar, 1 Ke if paid within 15 days Meats. beef, 6c: steer Cows B. & al, sim @10¢; live rab- Jor., $8.78. ‘ Pa Hams, Bacen and Lard. Er 2@13c; bacon. breakfast, | lls, Cent, ra. ar, tierce, Manhattan, White Rose, §%c; lard trop 5% Pa Nuts. per Ib. 19@14e: cocoanuta, 0c; chestnuts, Italian, lic; chestnuts, Ohio, per jchestnuts, Calffornia, 16 Inu English, 14@ 16 cans, 13@ lic; | RY }fliiberta, 13¢ bia x nuts, hickory 5 buttert Sci 5 . al-|* 12%@1ie; California wal- |S 14 ~ 12@1 U Pa Fish, Oysters, Eto. U.s. 8, Soles, 40; black cod, 6c; ling cod, |; 8 6 $191.75 en : ei $1.00; clatms. ro rack ne cai oysters, Olym tT pack, | st «, ar $6.50: open bulk, gallon. |t wr $2.50 salmon, ; salmon as | trout 15@ skinned perch, |; ins a |e; shrimps, “8@10 founders, : - “ je: herrit Se: lobe 17 * ye ome nelt, € meon, & k basa, | > art er us increase ie; balit Bic: per , tur h, but it is moving ee Fleur. | ae wily and naturally toward atent. per ‘ TOWN | due recognitic of cour $5.10; Minnesota hard wheat, $7; |), “ Be ; Rte) . t = Pillebury, $8: Pillsbury’s Best. $8; | 4 pag egos ptte stancard Dakota, 86: Olympt 6s; |” om temporary Elestric, $4.75: Holly, $4.75; Goldes railroad r Northwest, $6.75; Electric Light, heat market $7.25; Gold Medal, $6.78; Top Notch, | manifest 80 | pros- $4.45; Centennia best, $4.7 Gold t t to by | drop, $4.28; Patent Excellent, $4.75; es ; a Novelty A, $4 wealth, increased earnfhgs and ting s: v s, the long Whole wheat. 10a, per tale, $2.40 g of the market will be up- marke fe large ship. ment ving daily, so that is no fear of a scarcity now until next winter. | White river potatoes have dr pped | to $22 per ton and indications are} that they will go still lower } oultry is one of the searce ar-} — eer ; ms | | o HUTCHINSON CO. Clothiers, Second ani Union | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—To address of The Weltmer of Magnetic Healing. Address b 16% The Star. | WANTED—To know the address of ! Dr. Wi dine Liniment Co, Addres The Star per bbl ward, W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. GROUN Phone whole wheat fiour, $4.26; wD FLOOR Bunset Main HALLER BLDG. 1069; Ind. 952.

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