The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR— - SS er = FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1905. Es | Gon't Worey, Wateh Ue Grow” the ir utmost capacity, and the late | weak, Those last few days the far — The few Stere_ il eunl ln had to take to the hoard-| mor © bee@ shipping eke ar or Two Each Week Will Do. noe wuch @ that it is hard f » In addition to the troops fre the nypissioners to get re “f Myer end Washington be hem. 1 a fe on of gre n's Better Office fateh the tioning bolke cbcitea| celtic i ° ja Tak the ea rhe Pith Artillery | markets this merning a it band Fort Hamil the Bex 5 five. Furniture for nd betallion. Wlgith infantry, andl womo ‘i they were on end from Fort Jay, tree « mg the Price KILLKO IN THE @ENATE THIS MORNIN@ WHEN BENATOR |”! ye try from) | Orang at Ag “= d Y BARER'® RESOLUTION CAMB UP-ACTION INDEFINITELY Hlxht! try f I ‘ t " i e ’ as ra an our PosTPoNAS f from Pla eet Own Terms -__—— segment from Sun dean ane Senn she's } baracks, t p 4 of const ar-|of v 7 | Olympla Bureau Jexcitement when tl estion was ptillery from the A y dist ma x, but tt BSeattic Daily Star, ‘ p A viot Ma f I | Olympia, Wash, | th r " I fi tillery ' } 5 ome rh r ‘ed that t " etiband ff F t Mon I n w n & 1 Ep Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean! bo indefinitely nek, Tariealiiis tn than cemmiat taeene ‘ene Ne 1 postponed , n regular troop ~ , tan to amend t aking it | f f militia and other military Vegetavion. OLYMPIA, March 8 nator! a special { i uy at 2/or t-militar ganiza ave] Beans, dry, per owt s . ' ma beann 6@5.00 George Ba rent ¥ . arrWed from 0 Pennsylvania, | U4 ' fh 78@ 6.00 thing has been th al Ne y Ja woh . bbag anh r . . . , Jott . t A I garit new, 1 w ‘ f é . » h ‘ “ hit ‘ vr) . = =|" a. b .; ' outh of Mason and I 1 Vire la and M ace, ed by their 5 ri a large force of 4 Fruite. 7 Perstmmone, $1.26; bananas, te | . : gat ' 4 tow reat eo 8M Ose: fas, Ib bricks, $1.75 fige, 10-Ib cartoons, 60@ grape ra. ne,| end” fe | i! 13. 50 THE INAUGURATION OF ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS WILL; 3 : f BE WITNESSED BY THE GREATEST THRONGS IN THE HI6 . 1 TORY OF SUCH CEREMONIES ta Dra A to a ee i? t . 7 | B. — ; on, 18% o (Special to The Star) [staffs, poured through the gates in| at Ee ees ak Waka sien dec doce Fes ehchians <a aise 5 || ‘na | @ UNION STRBET ‘ : ? ; aing dh } ‘ on ‘ ' seed argest t attended al gue wor t of y so for their comfort . ' F tude ace « previous a ‘ © s brotted tm tod seneet and Lveneteienk On oe ikl felieg a oa ve "fo nwulare, @ * and governors jed "ee Ge hele ome an, ~ - a box igts : : =~ Golden C, In 95°05; extra ¢ TO GET INTEREST a A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers Ss a GITY TREASURER RATHBUN AND FINANCE COMMITTEE HAVE ma TUNRED A FLIP-FLOP ON REQUIRING CITY DEPOSITS BANKS TO PAY ON oD f of the f tt . ‘ War tity officials are determ pt, procure inte n the treas « we posits was « byt '& | om —— * . honea - _ 7) Mag for th it| Soteeteeteeeoseeressoeos — . " Present § ications are that taxpayers are 0 Sogo 44 04 y ft $2 a ar for] k | Th “ f Mallard are tak sac s] n DE up & & p n for William | the woodpi ta | MePh th who was arrest bt. The or am ed a few days » by Sheriff Smith ; Corporation Counsel|for the murder of an in In is probably doomed to ob-| Magnolia, Mis The f vrentnat tnalease livion, while the bill introduced by | Ballard extend thetr symp to- | tosiecendy Mayor Ballinger in th . t ward b nd Lawyer Haw . to make contracts t case. He was well liked cure interest ar ben | lard, and bis en syer at sidetrack ‘ . : y sorry that ures f th n 1 ha m mixed up in » n L word g it has ef ffair wife and children Olym b ¥ “ i for by the pe after the matt ich was one way ® rnin al It of pulling out of sstng t alth, ’ position wit . th « and resume his ‘the | The 1 committee ot Cogeh o> anved gh! the mean ff Men’s $9.50 Suits armed at fe will in al tp-flog benefit i the all im fa for = thas FORO TOTO ohh thee Men’ s $12. 50 Sults G Was & quest s to th lity of | ¥ y the ordinance. It was anty twa |® HAS CANNON BALL MINE & for Weeks ago that lared t he | ¥ re . a Was willing to act ax soon as the |§ =| Men’s $18.00 Suits eorporati el, by whom the|¢ | : ag ye ordins wn, infor him | f \ ites bh f ca * Ke t - e von Oe # insane asylun a had & BE rate of 2 por cont. a rate mnich|f Dec euaRIniE hie cannon Dall i d Youths’ Sult Bray positive wnat "pro. | ely & Boys’ Children’s an ouths’ Sults re core dy . * entire department Spite of the fact that a * that he @ their w gness to pay t . t to a t * tb 1 t p out * J * f an n * || CASTORIA : ‘| 4 SERRE ‘ — Infants and Children. 5 5 : : Kind You Have Always Bougiit j ‘ Bears the SALMON BILL KILLED — Miche ; wd ° ( Wash. March ® Sen leg’ sockeye salmon wa i f tely tponed in house this morning, with no de and on n opposit This is the finish of the most im portant fisheries legislation of this . session of the legislature. Re ’ ntative Roth, of Whatcom, lead t er of the battle for the bill, wa . ntend ‘© make a hard figh | intending to m h ent at Dezen ‘i FOR was convineed late t night that : the case was hoy and =when ork n 2 DOZ. LOCAL RANGH § \% soue convened this morning EGGS SATURDAY 20¢ DOZEN SLAPPED SEA TTLE | ELECTRIC COMPAN} LYMPIA, March 2 enate For Adams’ 0 PIA, Marek nate| Creamery Butter pound ok a sla e 8 wotrie |B $1.25 Shirts for ss. ssscseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeses @5e Saturday. any, when Senator e te the senat that thi refused to build an line to Alki pi The senators reconsid ered the passage of house bill 2 and will amend it so that the company had|M $1.50 Shirts for .. .. 1. csececeeeers ety of W Seattle may build an| electric road th at resort Change of Schedule. Effective Su March 5, Great Northerr lows trains will depart as fol TEA AND COFFEE CO. ‘Past Mail,” 8 a.m Fiyer,”8 p.m Near Madison Street Vansenver Stntied 1:45 ». | econ enu Bellingham Local, 6:46 p.m, *| A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. CLOTHING || priced of mediurn he garments in Ame the s et At Honest Half Price grasp it when ment “—< s - 00 Suits S 5. 00 Men's $15. 00 Sults $ 7. 50 Me s $20.00 Suits $1 0.00 8 Overcoats, Cravenettes and Raincoats | The entire balance of our HALF PRICE ck GREAT SALE ON SATURDAY Underwear, ranenaeae 20c Socks for 12:c 1m weight wool—Splendid valu lar 25c black (¢ Hose ashmere Cotton ribbed Shirts and drawers, regular 7 egular $1.00 Heayy Men’s Underwear, Saturday for 69e¢ $1.2 S7¢ h colored I for amb’s wool Underwear, regular price aturday A. BRIDGE & CO. Next Door to the Bon Marche | 146 46.00 $2.80 be ’ ame rd, ts I « cod, per sack ©) ators, ympia, per sack ope t e n. ® n ® a eh . 80 flounders her ’ Deters. v4 Flour per bbl, $4.78: Crown, esota hard wheat, § CL Tlolmes Furniture Co H10]-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. « Extra Specials for Saturday $6.76 T o, bent, $4 sana ¢ 2 vatent Excellent, $4.76 ah Novelty A, $4 . Cereats. ate Whole wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.40 whoie wheat & f mm. Par { graham, per bt tam. This is one rye meal, per bare t ak wn as the per bbl. $7; & ree to Chicaga $3.76; corn meal w York” trating $8.60 mea at 8 p.m, ing corn meal, 10s, per 8 ean corm meal fon é cape oe ait New Ribbons, Belts, Gloves and Veilings e/a teed id values are hard ng. Make @ note ly fast black and ef at,a pair 35e es In pretty new de ed at, a pair SOc er Lace Hose, new ble sole and ¢ kinds .. 400 * ve : oa numbers pr at GSc, 9c, $1.00, $1 New Millinery shade have a sple I v y low Men’ & Goods h band we hav ved the Negligee pring—the best patterns, the best fitting gar- ry best wearing sh s e hav ever had. Prom- The New n ain black, black with white f 1 fancy mixtures, the well- r every palr satisfactory a a 25e Me 1 xed we and tc natural or black gC and Values, on sale at 150 oO a f 25e M N ge Shirt. in new pring patterne, every one the: aranteed { e, perfect in work manship, fit and make-up or your money back as free- ly a 1 gave it-—pos y e best shirts ever shown in Seattle at the price 750, $1.00, $1.25 SATURDAY NIGHT Special From 6 to 9:30 P. M. Ladies 1 Misses’ Walking Skirts, neatly fitting gar. ments of good fancy mi regular $5.50 to $ values, after six, tor ht, each... $3.08 Pillow Shan or Center Piece with tanbour and hem stitched edges, slightly soiled, will be sold singly or matched pairs as desired, worth $1.00 a pair, on sale te w ht at 406 pe r, or, each 20c Cok ne t D vilet article, if it were not for name you could not tell it from Cashmere Boug which costs you 26¢ a cake; 3 in a box, tomor- row night, per box anther Pure Glycerine Tollet Soap, in large cakes, specially priced at 10¢ a cake, or 3 for 2Be Shelf Paper, in all colors, with lace edges, 10 yards in a piece, on sale tomorrow night at, a piece. 2%e McCarthy Dry Goods Company iis." NCP ep OR

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