The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1905, Page 5

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Steel Pa Deep 100 1Se 1Se ridding ner Polished Cast » Yankee Be Ie 45e sO < Gran Seamed Straight Pots, with Side no Ce Handles vers Se “ ° y * t t y . t > Roasting 2Be Ie Nickel of 14 Nickel Plated oz, copper Plat " and Bail Griddies, extra fin wi raised bettom— x oes 490 5Be 690 PC ——LL— —— Lipped Granite Sauce Pane— 17° 2le Line Draide Clothe otter a Stee! 186 Largest Furniture Store in & Sons Tea Kettles, he L. Schoenfeld THE SEATTLE STAR—MOMNDAY, FEB 1905. ‘housewares —$—— -«we take your old stove or range and allow you its worth on the chase of a now BUCK stove or range pur- mbia Flour Sift Bre Ra XX sors. De avy sters Imported Tin Can ia Tin Funnel Granite Toa and Coffee Pote Baskets Covered Tin Pa TV Cedar Wood Tubs Dust Milk Strainer Pails h 260 596 6H Granite Dish Pans— i 290 390 400 Granite Solid Frame Muffin Pans Egg Beaters— * Te d-hole size Granite Bread Pans, Wired 206 ce Ba 1B. A Ko 240 Polished Wagner Cast Iron Cake | An Extra Heavy Egg Beater and Griddies— usa Cream Whip— Copper Rim Wash Boiler, and Heavy # stro 9 atae 19¢ 25e 29¢ Just the Tin Dipper each h 19 " Tih Range Kettle— N 1Se L. Schoenfeld Standard Furniture Co. a eee Extends Longest and Most J : the West Seattle, Bellingham, Tacom 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Seattle, Eollingham, Tacoma Liberal Credit . . So : j . h o4 al-/ Saturday evenings at the Grand eting b firat of the lege team to victory and went to sae econ onl aaeen seee Ie anes ieee 2 be oes oe oLstc!| MRS. COWEN) 70 FINo Lost man k by sytng ir » peet to give the public a dramatic te a. f hie 1 WS aw h. He was coach | ® ; ot always very careful as well as to harvest a neat xo, W t ‘ of am wh was in the awful bees emnectet é Ae cnisthners } . at a, Mo.,| wreck of Octobe wan ot ote DE (Special to The Star) vi Cc, Feb. 27.1 C pleasing sopr solos | y . Last seas nsented to re |S. Kestrel was dispatched last nigh? for numerous rom. | o hes att s main Por athlet director — ——— — . —— H 7 A Fae ang Mg: Ai into the | LANDERKIN’S MOTHER-IN-LAW orang te oe : | WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 he gt pet , z e. 7 . Paiste marines, to the n wn cont 0 : prema court today upheld anti- | “went B. 14 &_ Contre a the “ie SAYS SHE NEVER ATTEMPT- | tee ot Texas, aff owe « with headquarte Seatt or the first | { for T. W. Harvey, the | —— ’ es the state court cadets t | EO TO INDUCE ELLEN B*8-| . i Last night the Keane company ns Ws vat Cn at Langer’s islan who ha THIRD BLAZE IN THREE) barat oo | ng the National Cotton Ol and MAY COACH | KETT TO ELOPE aint. whe bas thern Cottor panies trom | , MONTHS VISITS THE erry |i too bad that the Joing any further business in ‘ | erness and news should have attempted it, for while | te for having violated the to 9 — » Gaudin AND DESTROYS SEVERAL| Keane, in the title role, and Char- pease Poerbhhas ‘ | Mr. Cutts is now im the of | ans lotte Deane in the character of Kun- | a papayp re Tt bce Ha and intends to make y in BUILDINGS dry, handled their wark acceptat | soreeatatemat igor eflapetge dbo Seattle his home |. i search the ont. a sia wae unexpected n powers of the legisiature me « . Ro stock company, much ‘ | leas the Keane stock company, could DID NOT GET IT | —_- i (Special to The Star.) |have furnished the support that ie general passenger , COLFAX, Wash, Feb. 27.—The|2ecessary to make a success of an | ‘ ye | agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee & Wusiness section of this city was | «etic piece ke Wagner's w: Dy Sertens News Aan) never » girl tc |5¢ Paul road, and E. F. Keeley, f » der pi yi the work of e a . general freight agent for the same ‘ Yisted by the third fire in three | @¢r Diay. Uniess the work of th NEW YORK, Feb The faery . and that pena 1 2 aid months at midnight last night. p.|™nor characters and of the en ree sult of Mrs. B : . ic wien | eee, Se j Hoppeer’s drag store, a buliding|**mble is meritorious the interest " + pgs iy y | th A oda pp ae morrow in their private car from owned by Julius Lippitt, a Japanese | f such a play cannot be sustained | | : “are oe n}> > ink with her in a Pe ane. As the Chicago, Milwau- fetsurant, Burns photograph stu-|through to the end, and last night | " ; can ‘naman | poseeeag cept pe igganeedBntaraa” Ji: Gee belding ovaed be Phii|"Parifal’ drege le aracuton: | ectruds Wackens ‘ move its offices, and as there has . were all burned. too, was rather accentuated than | FRANK C. K¢ |AGED BALLARD MAN FELL TO r oO . = gh satay coremige aber ; been no satisfactory place picked The loss will be $10,000 leavened by the orchestrations and|In “The Siege of Fort pa » in every game. He is Yue Mesias oescscoiiy ‘hi hea taka out yet, It is thought these two of- ance $6,000. The fire started in the | th chorus was something to be re-| the Grand. HIS DEATH IN HIS HOME powerfully built, has always taken . ee wees ammett’n | fictals will do the picking drag store from an unknown cause | eratiad uit A ae arg “ . sl wins | “Ellen mwrmrewn—— — The buildings > med joined the he scenic fittings and the cos-| crop eis for heir - J said ve a was burned tn December, and di-| oth we riate ag . ene of the BALLARD, Feb. 27.—Haddens| *? Al Levinson's will soon " over; e * - LYMPI he y e soiree vino d te Tectly opposite the scene of the|*ved “Pa from b a | terling, aged 71, wes found | OLYMPIA The | t T mak up y yar mind to put $35,000 fire of last month. j Diete Masco, } LOVER'S LANE in bis home at 227 East Mohr | » Kennedy commis- # | mixe 5 in a supply for future mente as All burned buildings will be re- ay |. “Lover's Lar which 1a Hoye or mnaie ee n bill, ar of the emas- & | t ver a the sale you will not be placed with brick blocks. NEW BILL AT THE STAR. the Third Ave yesterday © rag on y= ope Fe 1 bill of ymmit- # | to able to buy at the same prices ye et “ At the Star theater this after-| noon, is always pular litt Ye tor time past and it is the joint railroad com- #& | kin has we are selling now MADE WILL IN SHOW ae = i. Dlayers is ~ d the cleverm B t. | thought that he was pe ked by an 0 " & | vals, but Port Wine; regular $3.00 per The high act eRe Aga ached, | who pia . "ith | other spell iast night and got up to mit * gallon grade, for (32- 00 Morning what in The|t . ° es netairs 4 call for aid . rd | mike ee by , Wine, regular per be the best a oe coe 1 t is no railing around the stair : a Wee OB Laos gallon grade for ‘$1. 30 Hickman Pri ot itis lt . ae ene ay and it is t that be stum- kinds tik * ay, February 14, « girl Free Delivery Everywhere. the the Bunts Bro erite of the play ta ot Sak fen Beaniees, Cow ’ tt nd of Ben Gross- * surence, Feb- |f Main 644. Ind. 644 out his finan balancers, a0 & stairs to the lower . thy Rog iocteatod woe Sat profit of $ performances ie iacae Pop Death is su ed to have been o* pid aa tien, Teek the amount ever 1 tinuous from 2:30 t ae re “d biar yer , eho} “4 Peuitth avomx © organtzation . an ta ke-Oe elaine avant és rling’s remains were taken to . ance. This re ‘ nied ve Om ‘ William Mayfield’s undertaking par Peete and Mrs. P. J. Johnstor S ater, is cle ‘ \ t = | and Mrs. ohnston, Grilles bet» “THE SIEGE OF FORT FRAYNE.” |! ‘ : ; Mayfield is deputy coroner am Curtiss was a by | Boylston avenes, February 24 dation and The boys of Company t " “ ader Dr. Carroll and the body is | oan Wasson this morning | «"t- y t 2 . a y. 's ¢ n ch n Vholes: Stor Satering Publication Corps, N. G. W., are wor but A naving |” harg : } > ary ‘ the map| To Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Kramer, |J “°°, Sore, ene oft to make a success of their P es — ling had no mily ng | " a are nto | Fremont, Febr a girl “ det of Fort Frayne” nest Pride eee He leaves a son aged 21, in| son Fo S Wieiend' dite ff G. taloomh ‘OND AV. | The mane aes ne ny : }121 Fourtheenth avenue, February Lane” all this week, and next week ‘ 7 ase 24, girl twins considerable tr ble. r > will put on “Quo Vadis , CUTT To Mr. and Mrs. 0. EB. Ramquis' ill put om “Quo Vadi JURY BEGINS work 0. F. CUTTS. onsiderable money upon being| rebruary 26. girl EB. Ramquist | vo | good care of himself and has never |*e@rched at the station this morn To Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallburg, 721 | Sash and | PROMOTED | ; ling. The little girl's story is being | g. tre ret ' me an who could worst him in Stewart street, February 26, a girl My Bertpps News Ass'n ay tthe the cr investigated by the police = abs \ Door | — INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 27 On graduating from Bates, in 1896, | 0. Feb ws, Sone _Deaths { The gread eat ig ° tt > m4 | Mrs. Margar Guy Sweeney has left for St. Paul |The grand jury investigating the |he went to Haverford, Pa., wher ok eaceuee” aaemaaimeaie ae M B i unit Ever Offered to take up the position of assistant |Baker-Baker and other legislative or eed cher ph ey in of arson, committed at] aed’ February arga ns general freight agent for the Great bribery charges began this morn- | fi wed his wonderful ability > hdaher os wae Mrs. N. G. Kaufman, age Northern railroad company at that |!né. Judge Alfred gave fal in-jas a coach. Th am was most | as 1 on trial here to sg rely " i Fobreary 94 PRICE LISTS FREE, city. Mr. Sweeney has been chief | *tructions to the jury on the subject | succe et with it ‘ oa vestbant of Gab ‘atsy Good age 30 y e eop e 0 @a e clerk in the office of J. C. Eden, |0f bribery and promised to punish In 1900, Cutt to Harvard, | 5 ¢ which place he was February " a : | My five cross panel Doors are ™ aim reer ver (ANY one attempting to tamper with but could not play tball until he |} : laa We | aes Std rury, age 70 years, al soos z i oy ten Great Worthan Mites tas |tha Ory. had been there one year, He was! nig officers after fruitless extra. | 1430 Twentieth avenue, died Feb angele everywhere; price $1.30 out of the « is mor whe readily accepted on the team in| ai : ee ee te Gates oe 1 per door. Fora TE Reon Tn Keg re oa"played ait throu” ahe ti uoresatmaen, Me le tetne 26) Rete Bertsch, age 61 years, at |] Send for price tat to my alee — Be wiecunement Ss fet who. vil] FeLD Ie INCREASED n tackle é | prendiene-storacy $22 Taylor avenue, died February |] rooms, 1508 Third avenue, Seat- Sweeney’ ce ing his first year with the = | “ jfill Mr. Sweeney's place. team Harvard won from Peansyi H. Rowan, traveling freight] A. G. L. Buchanon, age 9 y tie, Wash. fs the stock 4] Market Company ck in ~ Il CAPE TOWN, Feb. The Brit The appointment of BF. R. Inger- | vania by » 0; from Yale by 22/agent for the Burlington, was taken | 703 Twenty-first avenue, died & sie mp office the Old U grounds. sh steamer Dee, which encounte Il to the ponttion of North Pacifie|to 0, and he was selected by Wal e Seattle General hospital this] ruary 25. ever offers ¢. The 260 stalls will pay a big Jend on th Jon island, has been wrecked on the|and W. T. Kelly freight agent for American football team. }rwith pneumonia and it is thought Wer February ! | . . : ay the market is oper ‘coast, It 1s believed that all on the same road at Portland, has re While in the Harvard law schol, it will be some weeks before he will| Castare Vale Dibak, aie i peace noard are lost. y been confirmed, At @ confers in 1902, he coached Bates col- be a at his work at Georgetown, died Feornery boa

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