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—— eS ae CC") 7 2 — A compa atom are fairly b die by Ja i » extend our ler Seattle t mpany t| districts P*, Moore, © th D. HM. ¢ Moore man . wet b with the fra » which Moore geks, |e it show vise of a west endea xive yeapectab|« - 3 Uabike ar| want to build our LOBBVI®Y, RETURNED HOME TO VOTE FOR A LICENSE FO AND MAKES AN ABJECT APO ead of fore tendency ot | populations | ‘ wl eee ee ‘ give ra already here ed up and Unanimously grants saloon | aloon Hmite Unanimously rejects saloon | and wh ssy eye has|to those who are drag r h bypa effect | down mountains every he saloon lin * * *. + + & Unanimously grants Hoanse to * * * * * nly @ few of th made by | wish to make, but wt run ia con fon with Yesier W Granta W « for Maison Ba two negative votes Mr. Furth and \ Furth—"A © yer of Mr. Moore's My whole energy, at routes & a able His | j money | can would com han it is claimed, | servient th noney to para already existing | our city Lipes ’ a Tee str ahead dike populats ‘ exard Elec isleleheleheleheleielehlohdioldkdkl ta | The city council last night again council grant have proved its ability to perform moral gi kyYmnastics never before attempted. Three om licenses were grant and one rej only to the city fathers, except tn ted for rea known rth’s standpoint a f street ra ity in America ways aff x ar a THE VIA oTs guatly increasing population of Se-| Furth — First avenue pr attle a better ca © than they | Owners will object to t now receive t only impractica that from Mr contempia the case of the St. Elmo, in refer Which ( made a mawk tah and extended apology befor voting for it Breaking away from the clique litical nsiderat | j | nH gullding the other va, Counciimen Crichton and ted against the St. Elm or $7.0 a ould pat that amount o finto a city Seattle to para gar lines that already exist ng it Moore—"As to the estimated cost | eve ef construction, I am relying onjhave been cor A leva hose who are competent t is on as more car an d do not cut han either Mr. Furth or myself | They and $3,000,000 ex honestly | team ant Judi « long W8y | CHIEF ZIMMER MADE orner of Th + ger cat saltaau ear Gee : A GOOD UMPIRE | *t dy us in our a at chise. “as to our a money, with f permission of tt company's off the eastern bankers who have Gerwritten th securities and float @4 their bonds all over New Eng Tend, f wor ate that the neces gary money ts already arranged for 41,000,000 to be placed to our cred Mfr constrection t 1906 and $2,000,0% in i906 “as to whether the investment of this money in a street railway sys @em tm Seattle should prove profit able to those who invest the same @& not, should not worry Mr. Furth @s it wont be his money, or any aay other Seattle money—but cast @a money, whose representat hes already spent two weeks in the eity and is m than satisfied that the future of « ty not only war rants, but demands the construction Of the system of street ratiways as proposed by us “As to Mr. Gilman and his abi! fty to raise money, all of the older Tesidents of Seattle remember that when the Northern Pacific tried to “CHIEF” ZI ‘Wipe Seattle off the map, D. H. ( " man raised $4.099.000 and construct ed the Seattle, Lake Shore & East ern railroad, opened the Gilman coal mines, built the Ballard street Pailway line to Ballard and accom plished many other good things for fer Frank Seattle. As to whether I have kept beau. When Robinson took faith with the people of Seattic. | to St. Louis, Zimr we fm willing to stand or fall on my and played w 1” SECOND AVENUE LINE. Furth—“The Seattle Electri company {s prepared to extend the Second avenue line past the Wash-) m.« fagton hotel as soom as conditions tional league club. warrant. Mr. Moore asked me !f we inst winter and last sur Would do that this summer, and I aus sire in the Natidnal | said no. In the first place, the par- | . a the best of satisfactic ing will not be completed before fal! a the “Chief” will hold an 1 €nd we do not propose to build any | sicator in the Fas eu yg in the winter time.” So loore—"Mr. Furth’s statement jv Bcrinns News Aue ' that their company will build on! NORTH PLATTE, Neb. Feb. 28. Second avenue, when, in his judg-| MfS Cody today took the stand “ She denied the charge which Cody | Ment, the street needs it, js not par oe hee aa atten to peaees | Pe son Barberis onsen, re probatt he lobby e alleged rea which the other members that t i by Chief I counctimen in saloons were | away with ion.” ty to secure the| obtaining tt tle Ele * in this city, or! at th lude them. Now xiven up the 5 extending th mite Dugdale & ed for weeks to get at 219 Union street, but were finally te cod to quit because of Uy leense t committee's failure to e the nit matt @ Martin want a li The Suth pansed withe oe at the sume feotic ping th Hoense Y | of his amazement of those present said he had made a special trip from Olympia to be present ght's meeting, realia embers were trying « that oth reg STILL IMPROVING i couple of seasons. peared behind the teburg Pirates for two surn: Senator A. T. Van de Vanter's pperature, for the first time nce his {Ilness, is now normal | He spent a quict and restful night, and his mind is rational and clea He has gained much tn stre and Dr. Carroll stated this after noon that there is no longer any doubt of his recovery. i ore h, in 1903, he acte as for the Philade a Na- He quit that job acted P. C. Stohr, assistant traveling | atrector of the Harriman lines, wh od Ben Campbell, is ex in the city in @ few days. A [; TRAST Councilman Cole Made a Monkey of Himself CITY DAD, WHO SPENDS MOST OF HIS TIME AT OLYMPIA AS A { | of tne THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 28, 190 an all-week sale of — LONG ENOUGH LAST NIGHT R THE NOTORIOUS 8ST. ELMO housewares n aunefurnishing store which has grown #0 large wo want Pte oo 1 soe | rf iu at the kind of othe Standard gt LOGY FOR DOING 80 * Ate RR Re --one-third off all Gor- man importod white onamol ware nite Steel Pic : ae ? siz De r pase an ordi at be ! 106 aa " u 3 ne 106 jw ' " t tele ' 15e ' 1m great dea POWERS OF RUSSIAN MIRACLE WORKER BRINGS THOUSANDS TO HIS FEET. * * * . * ay parlor | * He thought * * * * RRR RRR Enameled “Never- Br Skillets “Standard” lroning Board and Stand Board— Granite Lipped Pre ving Kettles Anbentos Mats, heavy at 3 Granite Stee! Wash Basins each. 1060 ri 4 St. Paul Pattern of h. lhe rite A Quadruple-Plate 200 é Spoons, fully guar- ed as good as the r set. 5Se r wet $1.05 4 Corkscrews —Assort- We have @ 14-ounce Copper thes 1 = i 1 ssortinent of Nicke!-Plated Coffee y y and Tea Pots Dou oll, at, « : : ‘Be RONSTADT Next to the czar and Count Tals Bag; presently the room got dark stol the most notable man in thoy Sam dng there must be clouds ¢ size, each ere— Whole Russian ot} ngs he sun, he ordered candles 190 No. 7 wine Ivan | When the Mghts were brought he P 500 wh Boe oe P em, and knew tha tw each.78e No, 9 size She e ieee 106 struck biind » quick,” he eried to the v Granite Coffee Boil Tin Biscuit and Doughnut Cuttere— Each Be Standard Furniture | Company 1006 to 1016 First Avenue L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE BELLINGHAM walouta, t se TACOMA of their diseases ing his robe 1@; English rye grass, $$; Itelien rye r $8; brome grass, $13; and the ¢ u were re * black walnuts, 7c; | meadow oat grass $15; Kentui hickory nuts, Te; butternuts, 8c; | blue grass, $11; pasture mixture, peanuts, 6@ 10 Jumbos, be; al- | uplands, $10@42. \2%@ile; California wal- | nuts. 12g h, Oysters, Ete. | CHICAGO MARKETS. Boles, 4c; Diack cod, 6c: ling cod, be; erabi @1.75; clams. oyen| Reports for The Star by W. Ae ,, |ebipment, $1.00; -taims, per sack. | Ryer & Co. 112 Columbia street, by > a pe 5; oystere, Olympia, per sack, | private wire. or poultry, | $6.60; open bulk. per gallon, i sa as the farmers refuse to sell | $2.60; salmon, $e; salmon | Seattle, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1906. their chickens since the warm/|trout, 15@17%c: skinned perch,| Wheat- High. Low. Close, r be; shrimp §@10 foundera, | May, 1153-4, 113 1-2, 113 5-8. 1001 » bree ey pl Phaon thom. | Se: herring. te: 17%; | July, 100 1-2, 98? 8 to 98 1-2, 983-4 | Gees San + a a9 a emelt, 6c; sturseon, Sc; bigck et Corn. | selves as best they ¢ Te; halibut, 6@7e; perch, fc, 3 Hananas are off the slates of the| — yf pare. Te | May, 483-8, 4 aan ow N gpered | jour. | July, 485-8, 4 local commission houses altog Patent, per bbl. $4.78: Crown, (977 ** fe there will probably be any |} $8.10; Minnesota hard wheat, 87; |. 0®! $ to 31, 31a-% 7 . Bla {$1.00@$81.25; turnips, sack, $1.25! rutabags, per sack, 60c@81.26; | more for @ couple of days. Piliebury, $3; Pilisbury’s Best, $ May, 313-8, 3( Vegetavien stancard Dakota, $6: Olympic, $4.61 July, 311-4, 31, 31. THE LONG 80CK DF THE RAILROADS WILL BE OF NO AVAIL] jettuce. hothouse, $1@ 1.50; tomatoes TO STOP PASSAGE OF COMMISSION BILL rags Keen have taken another drop © yesterday to eke m t is overcrowded and an- ner drop will probably take place wekadiNg | before tomorrow. Poultry is a scarce now as it has even been in f h within the fort-|the | The abbott then dieminsed him in| ress and has remained there ever anger, and re Ivan came fr @ | aret n In 18 4, at-)the Cri nh war, when dous British fleet was tr t ents. The] mond There is call after ca priest but ned to his reading. | since, a parte! Heans, @ wt, $2.26@2.78; | Elevtric, $4.75: Holly, $4 Golden | Pork— pues, Sr Ee, by ed Northwest, $6.75 jectric Light, Lima t $4.75@5.00: bee t 4 . | May, 12.70, x 741.00; cabbage, 1.25 d Medal. 96.78; Top Note mite if - a sozen, 1 aan jails, best, $4.75; Gol air whee wre rit new fre: onions, yellow, | drop, $4.28; Patent Excellent, $4 | NEW YORK STOCKS, Novelty A, $4.25. r a High. Low. Close ‘Whole wheat. 10s, per bale, $2.49; | Atchison, 90, 881-2, 88 3-4. yee wheat flour, per bbl | Amal. Copper, 771-2, 75 3-8, 78 T= Graham, per bbi, § O., 108 1- 7 1-4, 107 1- fancy, $200; carrots. /Dul 94: rye flour, SL 18 per bale,| O&O: 108 1-4, 1071-4, 107 1-8, y31.25; Yakima pota-| bbl, $7.60; buckwheat. bale, $3.60; |B: R- T~ 661-4, 64 1-4, 643-8. b., dc; onions, Fanno, $3 spinach, | *, $22024; White River potatoes, | rye meal, per bar 60; buckwheat, | Can. Pac., 140 3-4, 139 7-8, 140, sley, doz, 36 Ib, 2%@| per bbl, $7; buckwheat, pr Erte, com 45 1-2, 457-8. Yc; California sweet potatoes, per | $375; corn meal, 10s, per Nl. Cent., 0, 157 1-2, 156. Olympia Bureau it wilt go begetng. te, $1.85; artichokes, per dos, 75c; | $3.69; corn meal, 10s, per Manhatte 1-8, 1711-8. Seattle Daily St alifornia celery, 66@70c; nattve| corm meal, 10s, per bale, $2.20; white | retropolitan, 122 7-8, 12 corn mea’ 60s, $ rolled oats, per t in spending tieularly comforting to those who | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Olympia, Wash. | the ¢ of mis Aefeat | celery, 80@70c; native rhubarb, 10 » © i Mo. Pac., 109 3-8, 107 7-8, 10 i o~g® dem, oo auaed bie Chil 1 r e 5 ? bbl, 8. C. Co, $5.78: wheat Makes, | = 100 3-8, 107 7 own property om that street and rool poy rot — ode hho | Gersch orth Sixtieth street, Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean) Univss sten known to thol Fruits. box 76 tbe, $2.20; farina. per Dbl, | L. & 1401-2, 138, 1381-4. Who realize that without good con & February a boy. ' fails the r al bill] Pestmmona, $1.28; | bananas, | 95.50: farina, 10-Ib. sacka. per bale, | People’s Gas, 1 8, 107 1-2, 107 7-8, Recting systems of street railways Sdmitted using liquor, but took It OLYMPIA, Feb. 28.—For the tirst| 4, per bunch, 826003; dates, per 1b |§3; hominy. large, per bbl. $470: | Penn. 144 3-8, 142, 142 5-8. the street will be only a side street OM!y in — — t { An order of inspection was thie) ord ; | tee Seer ecitosns, Se@TSc: graze pe sgen! 1. 108. bale, $2.60; Holly | Reading, 95 7-8, 93 3-8, 943-8. €nd a feeder to the streets so served, PUTposes. She said # morning granted Charles Terry, | time tn the wy of legis n int, » OF rR may - ina oo sing buckwheat, 36%8, cage | poy com. 368-8, 841-2, 345-8 rofane or vuigar language. In an . frutt, . pearl barley, 25-Ib. boxes, and if 1 misjodge not the people of ™ t S " ia agent for Louis Schwabacher. re-| 111, state the members of the lower| ** not} and fancy, $2.60@3.00: oran, $4.60; pearl barley, 100-Ib sacks, $4; | 50 Pac., 72 1-4, 69 3-8, 703-8 Beattie, 1 do not believe that they phd ‘ oon Seay — ain we}. | Wiring Jacob Furth and the Puget lis used | seedling, $1.60@1.78; navel oranges, pit pean, $4.50@5, popcorn, per cwt, | St. Paul, 1795-8, 176 6-8, 176 3-4, Will not turn down a sure thing for till lov snciilation ‘the wold | 50Und National bank to permit the ).uee hare caught the upper body| supe | $1.75@ $2.15; oranges, J er $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.00. | Sugar, 145 1-4, 144, 1441-4. & promise that hae already been Come ® f he 1 retract the | 2policant to search certain records | napping | Rouen s1.15@1 apples “pry Pity Feed. Union Pac., 135 1-8, 131 3-8, 132 1-2, broken. forgive him if he would retract the/ of the banking institution. ‘The « ‘The house has the senate jistland! 7 | C2. i ee er ee son ets Bite Elst Seas. vee | wa. a. com. S, 343-8, 343-4. “Mr. Furth stated positively to | Po!soning charge ai der grows out of a disputed account. | were tt wants It and the senatornl thelr Sctr crank eave a ton, S84@ME. deed wheat, eee tony | U. 8. B., pfd., 95 7-8, 985-8, 94 1-4. te not three weeks ago, that the | FAMOUS AMERICAN Argument is today being beard wincing under the thumt ow | bil | per doz, $3.00 3.50 @33; datry chop feed, per ton, $19| Stocks.—The stock market was Seattle Electric company had no} DIPLOMAT MAY RETIRE] 4. ace Frater in the superior | Which the “Triumvirate"—Crane.| Ruth out of the bag ledten met (hieene: @ 820; oll meal. per ton, $33; best | very erratic today. opening strong. Wresent intentions of building on court on the demurrer against the| Dickson and Reiter, has applied to) this gave The Star! Oregon cheese, 13%c; Bastern, | $4 creekeg ane fer ton s2Te@ae | Dut shortly after the opening realis~ avenue; that when the re- restraining order eued out by R. O. | ‘her. | cor following Inter-| erocks, 26@26c; Washington cheese, | feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, | 8S *4!¢s caused the market to break = grag vt —_ yer’ Reid against the payment of a war eee rahe el eet fog foe ea Eue cream brick cheese, 16c; Dut-| per ton, $21@22 _ sharply, when it was supported and Mireets would be easy grades "I dage arisen to the helatite of a tried. 4 ‘Sh TO RP ROUGHT native creamery, & eastern | a showed siderable strength till ; rant to H. H o, on his con « : . ay. if ‘the people could walk, and that the tract In the escheated estates mat- | Une leadershtp,not only of the house |THE RAILROAD FELLOWS BAY | store Pa Oe Mi os Fe mci" | Eastern Washington timothy, s19| Shortly before the close, when an- ee ric company would not ter for having settled the Lawton | but as dictators to th wil | "WHAT IS THE MATTER wrth | ser . © 4G) @20; alfalfa, $12.50@13; wheat | other attack was made, and the gen festified in paralleling their First estate. } fam the radical raflroa piston | ROTH? WHY DORKS HE THROW! Egos. | hay, $16; tern Washington dou- | eral list sold down, showing losses ‘Meme Lines "1 - |through the senate tomorrow p|US DOWN? Haven't we ne Strictly fresh ranch, 19@20c. we npressed, $21; Puget Sound /at the close from one to five points, EX TENSIONS. j “Maro, the Magiscian.” as the | apite of the big sack ratiroad| enough for him? Poultry. my, 014.08. estiry The advance in-stocks, it would | fitth number of the Y. M. C. A. | and the railroad senators: | ‘What have they done for me? It] Ducks, Greased, 17@18c; geese, roe... pear, has been solely on the mer= ps The seatthe Sipetste come Star Course, appears at Christen- | house, through Crane, Dick-{ is true they furnished my famfly| @reseed, 18@ 160; chickens, dressed, | gota Tose nt Cone nek ince |its of the securities that have been = bye ‘a pdr Sagi pwd sen‘'s hall tonight at 8:15 o'clock leon and Reiter, brought this sbout| with some sportation, but Goo | 186 Ite; turkeys, fancy socal dressed, | 532: granuinted bones, 1008, $33. Op | s0 actively dealt in, and as the in- G@arentence by it ™ — ; : phe - by an exce « © coup. The) kndws [1 1 that obligatioy : Rene, 2s and 60s $2 per ton higher, trinsic value of the properties rep- ae a Aen Deg tye dong jd Lega! Notic serait |Tilrond demurrage bill and the fne.| tw THEY HAVE NO! California strained, per tb. 80:| peg Sie ek ee resented Is not Ikely to decline sud- ‘ein be D He BUPENMIOR CO ré us 3 ry yy th * ~ ME! a ol m1 ~4 t~nd rs y, i= Coons et tin cay soot? Ne ee er een [tar tion bill ne ‘ ME Absolutely | California sage, per Ip. 140; honey, | sigike, choice, $17; white clover: §1¢ | 1BIy. It Is difficult to see just how at i me the clty ‘sears " tha senate and the reread senntetd ! 1 by the combl-|etaract. per Ib. 1@8iKe; | Oregon| @ig:” timothy, per cwts B476| the peasimistic figure upon the ” = * . 4 Haitiett © Mathers, Plaintiff. against | are ory a fous for their pf ang fitch!” rape cream, ie ota, al h : ° bab: °! dec nlation When the vacant lots on William H. Matherm, Defendant*um: | treoueh the house, But the tri Went” artar.| Roney Yakima, “Iswer Chiormta | G5: orchard gram, $14; red top, $6Q | probability of any further decline, existing line: t company mona for Publicatior aro ' Ouse, ae Se ' white, 24-lb. boxes, $3.60; Olympli ee ey —— Seen Bits aesy Gade after tee date atthe | wasn coast 1 diy : : over the traces and | poxes, $3@3.36, el within sixty days after the date of the | which must be signed by the rail- |} 1 to sien the triumvir Sugar. 4 sa ae nies, SE ak Se leant ahovlutelé wusrantes the “ coutelasion culos jim sacks, $6.65; powdered, In bar- = a nhove entitled action in the > pig roast Rit aie aber aumanene tthe da. | fel®, $6.40; dry granulated, In sacks, ons. itled court, ‘and answer the | Saae of the _ - P b ag meets ' # - Be | $6.15; cube, in barrets, $6.55; beet ace aintif?, and serve |or accomplish the defeat of the sen-| murrage and fac n on Dil | sugar, $6.06; maple sugar, 120. Less GR. IN ad STCCK 1 e m ? ® pet measures—t demurrage | wil rried ugh the house by | Xe if pald within 16 days. | A ain. | 4'in case | and the factory inspection bits. the triumvira Meats. Wi2 SECOND AVENUE | BN eats met ree cad tenes nae» menmne) Orne to eto wee] paavaiinante H my be taken aga nee ing 30 the hoo! croc m e house unless aft oon to discuss ways and ten. 7%@ ¢; pork, 3 amb, es f Your Money's Worth or | It, is, reported, that | President | em rea ait eferhark se tad teens |the radical combine which controts| mean am It ts clearly evident that | ¢reeaed veal small 910e; live rab- Money Wack.” eosevet wil, after 3 » Oe wt of the above entitied ac: |. wwo-thirds vote of the house says| some influence te at work te] =? mee.® PRIVATE WIRES point a new minister to Norway and | 1, Sweden. W. W. Thomas, who 18] cree of divorce trom fondant serving his third term as minister| Date of first publicat bruary to the dual kingdom, is famous as SHEPARD @ LYTE an American diplomat. Altogether om aAiitarners for Piaintil he has held his present post 14] Postoffioe Addrome, 1. at years. Seattle, King County, Washington. Wednesday Ladies’ White Foot Hose, good quality, 2 palra for SEE OUR WINDOW the plaintiff a de- | | / Hams, Bacon ana Lard. | Hama, 12@130; bacon, breakfast, | CONTINUOUS MARKETS. ‘ 172 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLER LLDG Phones: Sunset M 3089; Ind 952 #0, and they say that these bills will | pr railroad senators from not # until the raflroad commis-| signing nRreement. sion bill has become a law. | Whether the agreement is signed) $¥4e: lard. ‘The long sack of the raltroads.|or not, the radicals are still cock-| Wid Ros which ia now tn Geo, Stevens: ire that their measure will pass pessension, consists of $25,000 In $20 the senate. }18%@14%; lard, White Star, tierce, ite Rose, 8%c; lard | Me H Nuts. \ Brazil, per th. 13@ 140: cocoanuts, Per dozen, 80c; chestnuts, [tullan,