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THE SEATTLE | Two DAUGHTERS MALICIOUS LIES oF Tat Laven HAVE RUINED HIM’ aio. | ucation in private f Miss Marian Lawson son's second daughte mut-of pisreruTAnLe AFTERNOON SHEET CONSPIRES TO PUT MR. 4 BLOXA™, A KENT BUTCHER, OUT OF BUSINESS IN ORDER member o Law new t he prop 1 w + zo BOOST THE INIQUITOUS MEAT INSPECTION BILL AND finds her chief am ‘ t tem, 1 rly ws jing and yachting. Besides speaking | vent ’ i m hill, and th The HAs SUCCEEDED Jweveral languages fluently, she |ed treet ary law will t is | write 1 Her garden te od | special delight. Here she has de NEW YORE March The t t 0 { Shake oped many rare blossoma. With ber | French liner Lebretagne, wh ans vered by fo despicable methods used by) from Mr, Boxam explains the ait alate Miss Marian has been im-|outward t 1 i of ws the itaiqutious| “"°* structed in the secrets of house-|the lower harbor. She will probably | the 1 } h wht romoters of the | _ | keeping. To this part of the girl’e| float at high tide J . r ae . cealed (y | EOE iio | oduestion Mrs. Lawson has Geves ' by the speak gat eapector Dill are Teves! ms ¥ od herself, with the result that they| ~BROTON, Mass, March Theler. The nex be wiven may | ge attempt to ruin an Innocent) ys Last night T read an article * Are all KoOd housekeepers — fers! Bw pines todays tes i Fee , iis Ce a ' o|* im the Times and | want you * " ™ ; rit og business, force him te terment followed at Gr peteher's |® to say that it fs all a lie I® ter: Ma 4 u x a statement which he mow|® never said anything of the & WILL TALK ABOUT aan wrasont Aistingu h Kliaabet P < to be & pack of lies and) ® kind (referring to the state- * ; . . ip being used as ® ment that he was selling In- & THE REGRADES DENVER, March The news ‘ . : wor of the viclous measure. | fected meat), This Moe who * of the death of former United! ce ce : - J. B. Moe, audi-|® came out here ts a man work- * amp | States Senator Edward O. W t oe oer " ~ruha company|* ing for the Frye-Bruhn com- & at Monte Carlo, Fran ” rin | ye of tO seen lobbying for the] ® pany, but if he ta, he is a liar & The proposed regrade of Jackson, | 8 Mon lo, } was “ and has been " | ceived orday, The senator went ry Inspector bit! visited the but-/# for I never said anything of # Main and Washington streets t9 to] 10 pire tn hove af tematuing nia | om the we oe of Willtam Bloxam at|® the kind. Anybody would know # be discussed by the taxpayers af health. He hed Tag a ter * i y o & Se collect a dill j* it was a put-up jo This fected at a meeting tonight in Ben} Aeorh te een pu ne | Pride 4 wan tore says he was given to/* Moo was sent out here by the # Hur hall, The big project app } year ae t . * mye 4 that his business would|# Frye-Bruhn company but what & to be now well on toward INNS BRUCK switeeriané. | en . om BS based if he would agree to/* he says | 4 ts all @ le, and & ment, and it is probable th ach 8 pt eg pact amp, of Be Pirtatement to the effect that|# I want you to say this for me, ®| property owners will arrive al be ay 8 anlanen ae morning ald selling contaminated and|# Moe is @ liar and Mr. Frye is & decision regarding (he matter GC ot weer illagiee F - aener mployed Fort m ae seat ® just as bad for sending him & | interested parties are figuring on <= Graten, today, Killing # * | hawt at 4 States Immigra — He refused to do it, but on the |® out here to get any such a &| | constructing # pumping plant with | @ierea. tion Inspector mas Fischer, Jr fay there appeared in a no-| # statement «| which to sluice the hill into the} eo uo J ' aanist ted tn the ar eel suupenstube sheet in Se-/ * Yours Respectfully * j Great Northern terminal grounds, a aa ime 5 ‘ #t of Ah Wing, « laborer at the ied what purported to be a signed | * WILLIAM BLOXAM. * Jobjecting to the preseot plan of the | per the Pi | fort, Wits . a of Sie Sm from Bloxam to the effect * jeity to Ml in the lower end of dan 0 asking for & 1! nearing before Commissioner Keifer —- he was selling infected beef * | Fourth avenue with dirt secured tn] c#lver on the « 1 that the com jand he ot far Marek 6 “this mame paper, which le the *#&AAAAAR AA AR RRR the regrade of that street pany eying th | "The & stem hes = ‘ene in the state supporting | A. B. Coe, a civil eng WE) (URXAM, G, Beevek Stn. the] nie cao eemenammne ten je wat inspection bill has the) Mr. Bloxam says his business is elechan tha PRlahwed Bethele Gti Ladmmer atven trial today, Jack 1.10 . y ng. The | ~% af supporting every cor- | utterly ruined and that he will nev Saturday evening, at] Page textified, relating « conversa. | i fclals of ne ae Sale Say eee — a nae gto pel ph te eof ancther pound & meeting of the Pacific Northwent | tion directly connecting Letcher ana | (ie thelr ath Sees e ed “ before the legislature . - Society of Engineers, to be held at} sol Wynn with the connpt nd tell lag ac gst tlee ty yello’ Ss N LA »” ‘ , yan with the conspiracy § ony, but have been ucceent a fae chance to ruin a poor man/ All this because a dirty — ted MISS MARIAN LAWSON the Chamber of Commerce to the fire, He concluded b ytetting | 8% om 6 Rips oe ve: wed grabbed at it | Soeraes Wentes te shew the ingances or the whirl of society, with its — of 1 r’s trip to Mont he Natal a ‘The following letter to The Star | serviltty to corporations glitter and encitement, Sigs Gladys POSTPONED aes tag oleae " . > " . 2 ss — = a A bread strat .* be WASHINGTON, March 2—The] .>) voi A . THE REBELLION IN SAMAR. house today sent the salt vide plese nn ence kit ~ Gay Sittese Mews Aatud \s “ batt to & conference and agreed cease Wella amepenah ofl ot inference report on t - aaa WASHINGTON, March 2.—Reps] tification and appropriation bill and ste Rpatics | resentative Smith, of Kentucky, t ricwitural appropri ation bill, né éate DR whom the Kehoe resstetion, callie ome he for an investigation of the tobacco] EVERETT. Wash, March 2.—An Fi cacleitiadibatiaadiives trust, was referred by the houne| UMltiown Japanese, who was badly Judiciary committer, sald today that |laoertated by the explosion of 19 r 1 be no action on the re teks of giant powder wterday, died last night. The body was sent Smith has bee * ¥y e to Beattie. He was employed as = ‘me for employed as 3 aa a Qreat Northern section hand and The first carload of Winningstead oe attorney general Was thawing the powder by an open|C@bbages that has been on the fire, | market this winter arrived in the He ! gees city this morning and began sell wet t r ing at $2.60. The flat Dutch cabbage me LITTLE HAPPENINGS \': read about y to be wiped off the oa IRTLAND, March 2.—In a col- Slates of the commissioners. Or 4 runaway freight car of - % anges have taken a stronger stand, two on Waterpower & Ratlway| TR® Seattle Electric company '8/neving gone up to $2.50. California tee company and s mail car from Casa. | T0sly going to make am improve-| oranges, that have been arriving in “ TYPES OF SAMAR ISLAND REBELS WHO AMBUSHED AND KILLED AMERICAN SOLDIERS | dero, seven persons, one woman and) gi iiging | aeyecen & with lthe city lately, are the best there ary - - ‘* laapector Place plans for 2 AGAINST WHOM GEN. CORBIN HAS DISPATCHED A STRONG FORCE siz men, were more or less seriously |. soy car bara to be built at Fre- | has been the market this a ure wt of the ore Mh Spinach bad f r pase mind of the motorman prevent . @ barn will accOMO-|ig being shipped into the city is str @ate 75 cars, including also quart- ;. The hole had been there for two fous injury to the passengers. very poor and t commissioners ne = — ers for trainmen, a repair shop and hard job gett 4d of it = months prior to the accident, Page | ———— @ boller room. ‘The barn is to be| Veal has sone down» Nite, owing testified, he having noticed it on his located at Phinney avenue and Ew- oe a ages * of to the poor variety that is coming way to and from work. Supertn killer ing atrest. dicates a # ate ltendent Walters states that he ia im Brick ts today being tried on - = everything indi cates a slump {not know that Page had testified es | 8 charge of embeztiement preferred = |against the city until the case was - = = against him by his employers, the Vegetation, ad + | settied. On learning about Page's | | | Teale-Hills Furniture company, in Beans, ary, per cwt. $8.28@2.75; | —_---—- testimony in the matter he conclud-| There will be a meeting of ruil- | the superior court. The defendant | Lima beans 7 ) beets, per ony [ed. after @ consultation with the! road and steamship officials for the is accused of collecting for the | sack, $1.36 at | TESTIFIED AGAINST THE CITY ation counsel, to discharge the| cornose of organizing a transporta-|f " [i e Is Wh at | Teale-Hills company $15.94, which, | Winn! , a ASE AND NOW ™e" ton elu xt Saturday afternoon at} on it claims, be never turned in. Brick | cauliflower per oxen, 38; — EA BAMEnes C . Tt was mot that I blamed him for) 10" 1° gars eyo sg Grove one of the company’s delivery | gartic, new, 130; onions | yellow ws HUNTING A JOB telling the truth in testifying against | ‘ enkakenactl Y Bu wagons. | Ib. 3c rg ‘anno, 4 spinach, = |the city,” sald Mr. Walters this! Francia mined ao twasepe ou ya Three divor re this morning |91.00@81.26; turnips, sack, $1.26 bill a | Ing, “but that I believed that/ tion club, and it Is hoped ap this a granted by default: Margaret 8 | rues soc@ $1 Discharged from the employ of jany man who testified as he did,| organization will set a pace for P f Fright from William 8. Wright; ||" mpd , er fhe city for alleged neglect of duty, | that he had passed a hole in « side-| others of ite kind that may follow lano for | Cuarlotte B. Maloy from 0. W es 6; fancy, 3 a4; car ‘A M. Page. a laborer, this morning | walk every day for two months! paul B. Thom " of the Mitnots | | lox: ,Jomepbine Doud from 8. a8 White River po plied to the Federal Labor union | without reporting the fact to the | Central, i# one of the foremost men | IRE AF Vort 4 fer 6 fod. Page states that he was | department, was not worthy of the|in the organizing of thie club. | BE SURE OF YOUR | The county commissioners this Gecharged by Street Superintendent | city’s consideration. Kyvery employe opaon has gone over the matter DEALER morning appointed the county board % Waiters on account of willful dis- | in street department has in nd thinks the questions of education as follows: David | Catitornia fae A G@imination. He has appealed to the | structions to report such matters|at tesue between the transportatior —— eee Thomas, ©. P. Story, William Dur-| celery, 30@ 70 ard dtl service commiasion for © immediately to the department. I} compantes and officials justify the | tandard reputation—pian: jham and H. B. Madison ta | MAdeing the father of a family and | bell that any elty employe, no} organization of a club, There w « that you and we know B. W. Greer, general freight agent.| Peistmmens, 91. fw 9 rather straightened = ciroum- | mat in what department, who r rks of stem a in the all about A big business and EB J. Coyle, assistant general | per h, $2.6 at rap | we eave the © thro | chub. pe wa hey will be passenger mt, of the Canadian | 5% é en, ances he sought « position om | Would leave the city Mable through ut Th my y t y makes our va y larger | cast The; gr Sef Ge labor union until bis case can be | failure to report such a matter, im| permitted to Join will be to have a| and rite ewer ten Ge astro 4 arrived in the etty | Hee cr ion eae, Sapane: cealea decided. hot a proper man to work for the | tithe } ve i pianos mar ws to attend the meeting z ‘ oran, “4 The hearing will take place on | city | Gatto a Withe Cinsnenten has sioes in. plata tie — <i nad and steamship men to be | seeding bt og? oranges - = to not want such men in my! up since the project w firat men n x | held m this city in the near future. | 0@2126 ‘March 6. Page a fow wee o tes-j| “I i up Why nc $1.60@ 2.25 r * & VWtied against the city in a damage | employ and I do not consider Page a| tioned as to who will be elected | The steamer Al-ki, of the Pacific | 91 16@ 1.75; tas brought against the municipal- | very efficient man, anyhow president of the club, J. D. Farrel Pay by the month if you Coast Steamship company, arrived $1.00; appies, iy and it & for this reason alone. lt would have been useless for| is the only assistant to a railroad prefer. |im port from Tacoma this morning. | dranberries, $10.00 pomeg R Meerding to him that he was «.|™me to report the matter to the de-| president tm the city, but it is | the vessel brought 50 tones of fresh | half oran 2.75; pineapples, tharged. The case in question was| partment,” explained Page this nt he would not care to become fish, as she hurried south to take a| per doz > at of Roberts agninst the City of | morning, “because the sidewalk for dent of the club, Frank W.! cargo of dynamite from the Mon- Butter and Che 1B Geattle, the complainant recovering | blocks was rotten and unfit for use. Keneral agent of the North- | Sh Cl jfare. which le to be shipped north bao ge yr ek . «iD Gamage: o Te on axe c rte ailroad in this city, is the The vessels now traisfe ig | crocks, 26¢ ‘ashingto: y eer Salaries recetved” BY) Nenplata recenatroction, being nec. [nest Ia line. Parker's friends are| ETM AN, AY Bee ia tne Ack ee etTin® | Sher cream brick cheese, 16 hole 2 side ymplete recon ction J 7 | : " . Ni) FOF | ter, native creamery, 8 9B Teeitth avenue and Jackson and the superintendent was ting him for the rth in tomorrow, storage, in tubs, 2 eas 7 $$ ** rel aware of that fot ant | _ Oo. | y# Evelyn Teachnor, age 11/ storage, in bricks, 27c; cooking, ie o I reported the died of pneumonia at the | ite = | Low Prices on CEREMONY of cepa so RST nce San Francisco, Cal. on March he aj will take 4 | ment has not yet taken the trouble | Oakiand, Cal enid at Van As r | Page worked for the city eighteen Jer the direction of | turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, months { | Interment will be S | Fellows’ cemetery at Honey. | The ceremonies that were to take California strained. per Ib. So: place at the laying of the corner i wer ts held by the California sage, per Ib. 140; honey, . “es Ore, ; ir WAS BAD BUSINESS sone ot the Federal buuding next n't shakes at eeeae larsod een ony ee gy = Sia Seal Emulsion Cod Li oa grape cream, 10-case lots, $3.90; BE Rmalsion Cod Liver Saturday will probably not take arrested early this morning by Yakima, 124e: Clifornt place owing to the walkout of the) s | Petrol who was ar 24-Ib. boxes, $3.60; Olympia, Oli, 19¢ kind ‘ | stonecutters employed upon the a in with a warrant. Th $11.40 | domes, $3@ 3.28. Shaving Soap, 10c ear | A business deal in a local real ¢% building more than a week ag j's held as evidence laims c a tate office on Second avenue has led | The men have quit work because of : cs be @ ke He oy "| Golden ©, tn sacks, extra C, | Mellais Bay Pood, iarge size ste to the issuance of warrants for the the use of a stonecutting machine. irts hee cell plied |) Cage Oye ot a ge RP | Mower Sulphur, tall tb., best.. Se | arrest of M. B. Patton, D. J. McMil-|as ts the caso at the library butld-| ; : | ¥ ere In ma ~ J | The jury im the case of Thomas | 86.16; in barreta, $6.55; bee Salts, full Ib., best Se|ian and John Doe Cowan, on & ing | b4 | Donald, suing for $4,000 on behalf | sugar, maple sugar, 10@12% Pe Bulb Syringes— |charge of assault and battery. The| [t is expected that at least 1,000| onair of his wife, who claimed to have| Less we if paid within 15 days is --$1.21 | complaining witness is L. O. Tosh, | Masons will take part in the cere been seriously injured by fall Meats. kinds | -- Ble | who yesterday appeared at the pros-| mony when the date is definite from & car, against the ttle| , Come beet. 6% mut- fi inde Sruting attorney offre Ina bat-| fe acke et a ih? Seale wom Tagg aig parks fer” iit wi’ cheaee cheaper ones. tered condition. The business deal | preenn isa Yertes for ts de, Greseed veal, small 9@ 10c; live rab- 3 pol tg Balsam, for coughs | evidently got too warm for him. RERAARRARRARDR RRNA ANAND | Suits faedaat bite, ve. © i Oe . cae Pr Notte, She, Sho/ Tosh cays that be was the victim |) wusiygg COMING TO STAR # | Health Officer Tudlow's report! Hams, 12@1%¢; bacon, breakfast, | fof the wrath of all three — wre * 4 READERS. * - for February shows a decided de UKO1E% ; lard, White Star, tierce, —— that they threw him out of the of- tEADERS. I ht . $%c; lard, White Kose, §%c; lard | 7 * * crease in the number of contagious fice. Hin omsetiante « jaim that there|* ._... ruture of Russia.” This #| 1g diseases in the city as compared | “4 Rees sKe., was great provocation, | & article ie & masterpiece by the #] e ° with the same month last year.] Rrasil, per Ib. 13@14c: cocoanute, | |® greatest authority in Kurope #| Ol e uits ~ r dozen, S0c; chestnuts, Italian, | s Colman Bullding. The Woodmen of the World will! ® on Russian subjects. * BABY DAY AT EGGAN & ERIC. | chestnuts, Guilfornie, 1 walnuts, | SB MiP ist Ave. Cor. Columbia st. | hold a moeting for the initiation of |@ A tale that will thrill by # | [k= | SON'S Fcc dag ML agen Ml pe: : ‘a large class of candidates on Sat-| % Douglas Story * © | Every Saturday through March jf kory nuts, To; butt routs, urday, April 1, at the Grand opere | ‘The war in Kansas, by Jacob #| est r & Bldg J) rat 2 shine. vetween 9 a, m, and | Ponts, “seriogs ums Showing N T house. A “log rolling” will be held Waldeck, with sketches by Sat- #} |12 noon, we will photograph all| monda, 12% @17e; ow ‘opcoats and a special program arranged for | % terfield *) CLOAKS, SUITS AND babies not over 2 years old, show | nuts, 130. j ~-AT |the proper ushering of the new A buneh of emiles for long- ® MILLINERY. — eee want Pp oe Fe ae hs Oysters, a roll LEWIS © GB. Byer re uacer the sanvices of thelS ree act Hatueday's'icoue, SIP gs ppiii? Second Avenue, Hl second and Pike; take levator; | Se erat amt ne a wane ” d a eck uys a Cloak, 7 ni First Avenue, Cor. Cherry local order, assisted by delegates % x} % Pies are Jphones, Main, 6142; Ind., A e902, cman, ‘Giematn- Ger ane from nearby lodges. BERR EEERRRe $5.50; open bulk, per gallon, STAR rd int “THURSDAY, MARCH a, te ‘: TELEGRAPH BRIEFS \ sassy ing 1905. HIP t Sale F j= 55e Soft Negligee Shirts Slightly Soiled Handsome Patterns Extra Cuffs $1.00 Grade, for 55e Bach W. 8B. Hutehi Corner Second Avenue and Union Street eC eq mn OM ll Ulead 1 Co. A World of Satisfaction PP ake Sunset. Ex 27; is derived from the use of a Gas Range and Water Heater. The combination in the kitchen does away with the hardest part of housework. A Gas Range does the cooking better and quicker than is possible with wood or coal, No dirt, soot or ashes. A Water Heater gives you hot wat- er at a moment's notice in any quantity desired. Gas is the cheapest fuel in Se- attle today. Seattle le Lighting Co. Buflding, Fourth and Union. Ind, Ex. 75. ri Whole wheat. 1 per $8.78; corn m: $3.60; corn meal corn meal, 10s, pe corn meal, 60n, pearl bar! eplit peas, $4.60@6, $3.00; cracked wh Oats, per ton, ton, $19.80: ton, 324@26; $32@33 @ 320; oll me chop, $26; whole 28; cracked corn, feed corn mea per ton, $21@ 22. fee granulated b: Grain and timothy, Four. per bbl. Minnesota hard wheat, 87; whole wheat flour, ising buckwheat, $4.60; pearl bartey, 1 dairy chop feed, per ton, $19 » $3: 250 and 608 $3 per ton bij Red clover, prime, owt, $14.50@1) aisike, choice, $17; Phones: isbury’s Beat, $8; 36: Olympic, $4.61 Os, per bale, $2.40; Der bbl. $4.36: gtaham, per bbl, $4; graham, bbl, $4: rye four, $2.75 per been bbl, $7.80; Duckwheat. bale, $3.50; r bale, $2.20; rolled & C. Co, the, $2.20; farina. per bbi farina, 10- acks. per bal hominy, la per bbl, $47 hominy, small, 105. bale, $2.60; Holly 36%5, came, 28-Ib. boxes, o-Ib sacks, $4; popcorn, per owt. eat, per bale, $3.00 ey. Feed. t ; bran, per barley, rolled, per 1 wheat, per ton, Der ton, $33; corn, ton per ton, e per ton, $28; shorts, Hay. astern Washington timothy, $19 jones, 100 Se Grase white clover, $18 ewt, $4.78 red top, 5@ Kentucky mixture tan | | Amal | 80. | strong throughout the session, CHICAGO MARKETS. Reports for The Star by W. A. er & Co., 112 Columbia street, by te wire. attle Thursday, March 2, 1905, Wheat — High. Low. Close, May, 115 5-8, 1143-4, 116 1-4. July, 99 1-4, 98 5-8, 98 7-8 to 99. Sept. 91 1-4, 90 3-4, 91 to 911-8, Corn May, 48 1-8 to 48 1-4, 475-8, 48. July, 48 1-2, 48 to 481-8, 48 1-4, Oats— May, 317-8, 311-2, 311-2 to 315-% July, 313-4 to 317-8, 313-8, 311-% Pork May, 1 July, 1 52 to 12.55. NEW YORK STOCKS. High. Low. Close, Atchison, 91, 89 3-4, 90. Copper, 78 1-4, 77, 78 1- B. & O., 1101-4, 109 5-8, 110 1- B. R. T., 67, 66, 67. Can. Pac., 140 1-4, 1387-8, rie, com., 48 1-2, 47 7-8, Ils, Central, 160, 159 1-4, 159 1-4, Manhattan, 171 1-2, 171, 1711-2 Metropolitan, 123 121 1-2, Mo. Pac., 1091-2, 1087-8, 109 1-8, L. & N., 143 3-8, 141 7-6, 142 3-4. People's Gas, 111, 109 1-2, 110 3-8, Penna., 144 1-4, 143 1-4, 143 5-8. Reading, com., 96 95 1-4, 96. R. L,, com., 35 7-8, 35 1-4, 35 1-2. Pac., 71 1-4, 703-8, 70 5-8. St. Paul, 179 3-8, 1781-4, 178 1-2. Sugar, 1493-4, 1465-8, 149 6-8. Un. Pac., 1343-4, 133 1-4, 183 3-4. U. 8. S., com., 36 3-8, 35 3-4, 86 3-8. S. S., pid, 96 1-8, 95 5-8, 95 5-6. Stocks—The stock market ruled the general list showing substantial gains over yesterday's close. Heavy buying of standard rail- way stocks continues around top figures. Earnings continue excel- lent, as is shown by Baltimore & 4. 8. 140 1-4, 48 1-4 U Ohio's report for January, which shows a gross increase of over | $700,000, of which nearly $500,000 was retained in the net While the market displays strength, the situation may be summed up as safe and sound. Pru- dence and caution should govern market operations. W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS 112 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. Sunset Matn 1089; Ind. 952.

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