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TITE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1905 == —EESS"“— \ LYMPIA r oy Ms WA CL ere fo | - Ag 4 the sex The bill was placed Ita second | INSS ™ 2 vertif ae ha : : a 7 6 vote ot 71 ¥ : _ as usual “(it’s the Standard way’’ LAST WEEK." ™® | TAN EASY WAY [ai seiepiea’is funty cutter Q) Dozen Men’s 3 pot ie Sree the ees | oe === Soft Bosom “re er county dtmust tay't new 45) 8 “ Co, of | apestry H All New teeta! eit That certai "uae de rat tne only | TRUST COMPANY avoid b sg ge tg |e ie teaettoeale een = ELECTS OFFICERS CASTORIA 4.93e Patterns we bought for a snap from a bankrupt manufac turer, on sale this C Ee gg ne For Infants and Children YARD argely an 1D- | senat ay. ‘The isw torbids | nolanme eet The Kind You Have Always Bougtit ‘ ‘ ary, | alway Padpa . - and ! f ad ¢ . w e f spree srares, Bet desired a ar one enact ecaram. #8. Stimecn, J. W. Goo Lo this is good value at 750 yard Regular 75c Fancy Stiff to tak n mec yo aces Gane a “2 or Sn aad we will self any quantity of this to a person Bosom Shirts Cc aterit ‘ hazy Of the earatan " ' i sowing, laying and lining 100 a yard oxtra Men’ B Cast < . ¢ Stuns ; named the Pantene basing this for cash only Men's Black Cashmere Socks, with seca ic « mer r~ “ ox ty , no out-of-town orders filled gray feet, reg. 35c¢ value for k 8 mess and were not ®|Jamca Ay Tormey. “of bpokane Standard Furniture Co. Three pairs for 50 cents Cc t nan A Everett, an “ ’ . . ceaae eet aren |e. 4. Willinne snteaano. Th | Sana. a L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Men’s Oxford Gray Socks 1 as . Mr jerd were 3. BM. Hitt, of |pereee man : 1 t 1 to 1016 First Ave. 20, 25c vi » sale price C ' Sat Geaenenh pasaliy was euaveee 006 | emul aauAa —-——_— TAOOMA reg. 25c value, sale price 2 : » librarian; C. W. Yerkes, o (Only two pairs to a customer) the sick nies yoate ay assed the bill introduced | health to t y R “ w awing al! state| en Ss u Ss a oo ands from market for two] ee Great W e t S ] and to ward off qafeat, best kn . weed is Stuart's Dyspe, found in every well re ernor to investigate and report the | BANKER LORD MADE HIMSELF A NUISANCE BY LOSBYING ondition of the state school and Half Price $9.50 Suits for........... y $4.15 Pretty White AMONG THE SENATORS AND HE WAS OUSTED FROM THE Lawn Waist ehold from Maine te hour 4 FLOOR hematit eat Britain and ye neler aanene Stn 5 00 “i land was sold for ympia Bureau med it take actio hein $ c > s $6 5 tuart’s Dye acgrser oa nao aan sai Beattie D: Star, > sts oil Stuarts Drs: iow ‘a BO conte per er “4| ttle Dany Sear, |i 12.50 Suits for ey wl asserted that ( sold its land t yn and Idaho had Wash-| An anh” | Gta? Correspondence by Dan Deen! to ox at) cents, and for a weak stomach @ Bhy-cent kage will often do ington should profit by the increas | fitty dollars’ worth of good. . | ~ ye AIR On | OLYMPIA, March 8.—Bax aA eae & _m. | The final vote on the measure! , |} got his’n” this t P tga — singe eth cin im was 67 to 6 in favor of passage ai en gf lil : me The reso: as ca 0 Ss the funds of the state and| , ma ae t Sete eee eee eee © d over $250,000 ¢ th i t r $15.00 Suits for. coc. $7.50 $18.00 Suits for... $9.00 Children’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits with neat ring These are the best cheap lots in/* OLYMPIA, March §.—Senator #| most perniciously active lobbyist |i \nadintely lank ewes : a $1.00 # Gasiity. ‘Two becks cast of end of|* s bill, providing * Olympia for the past woek, sir ¥ = ent if at Haif Price West Queen Ann ar lin and lh ser nandpenele yancningg gs gy eae wen Dye Bey me a M . ok molt : = pio — al — “| ® lation and over pay not leas @ | gone after him with a ah siotek i MPIA farct ( rnor ar larway: s south of Ross. Easy terms. Inquire|® than 114 per cent on the cash # “ ‘ will not . , dai ea!e price ositively the Last Week of owner, |® daily balances, to b * t of t $1.25 T360 Jame Boston Brecn ¥ -ongepet | rosa cect fhanedir o 7 FULLY MEXICAN FAGOT STITCHED AND TUCKED Bothwell travis. 189% is eee. SS be ea oe : seaport Sage A AL VALUE $8 SALE FRICY $i.08 a s (eans|nsurance-Renrs of Seatt * f vane H * 1415 1417 S d A siti ___.' # note that * = ys San —____1________.| Our Midweek’s Sale of Corsets a nll psa Killed a similar relat- . ext Voor to the Bon Marcne Buy Your Cloth ing to the state * R | F f ¢ t Ba wise, JS": BURNS AND SULLIVAN eal Feast of Corset Bargains OLD RELIABLE SPOT ® senate. * Lady Cor Ame Lady Cor | m a : KLINE & ROSENBERG, * * rely avy jean. aie Avenes «glad hlbedata dali FIGHT TO A DRA epee copied BI CRARDSON WEE sib EMBROIDERIE z ——— | ' high priced nrcoops beousidul patteren 394 tnt eee = | tts bill introduced in the « front e bias gored att PeCesS paroe va Feecs ensbetasectan ant a for the purpose of breaking | = f 1 baad over el dinartly se t from Tic to lée LOAN. OFFICE ° om the deposits o ber yard. Special, tomorrow... aan was passed yes-| SULLIVAN SHOWS INCLINATION TO FIGHT DIRTY—MATCH a, home # one ee je the yard. mea Nett, 82 Ouy'® Drug Store |terday and the senate will have an-| front SEE EMBROIDERY WINDOW. x to vagal: Praag ther opportunity of going on record | WAS A GOOD ONE FROM START TO FINISH and . ie gee co & watch or diamond |% the tool of Banker Lord, of| ’ before you ses our Oly The new Dili has been «& ee adapted f Window and our prices, tm an 4 as to include all the pro-| . . ures isions 0 co b ich | ° se lease Lurie, Prop town ae eaak Pola egos gg a | The 20-round boxing bout between optic and brought the blood tt snc " ——t ate Jack “Twin; streams from both 8 t ; ' t Hie Bo FOR YOUR The author of the measure was in rmania hall, Tacoma, | r Hivan landed a ha ef ptr 1 wathing - visions of bill and it |#!¥ing his deciston, Referee Carroll | x x was all the R - pal <i at * oti nes id aly 5 tn tm ht tated that Burns had said that he| damage to eithe aiden, 16 : value an he original measure. {114 n@ wish to win on s foul, and) Just as noon ax the be oS aaties tar tei a SUITS % are the mate The only change made tn the bil are ho eee day. See Thursday's Star yesterday was that the state trea urer must charge 1% per the affair the de were offered van, with ver he fifth round me in sight In SILK, VOILE and MOHAIR From ent on ; at t few takers a lot of Burns money ca: and not a bet was taken The fight was a good one and ports got more than th th. A large crowd « Pretty Pink, White and Girdles with Silk q Blue Cc Bow FREE DELIVERY EVERY- Just an Inkling of What’s Doing in the Save Trouble, Save Time, north we The Seattle crowd nu bered over 500. 4 fal interur Kid School | Child Box Calf ang Ladies | Buy Whil an tein of fee oan an Fe ‘i wold leath School Shoes. id: teak Commas Wholesale Store Catering | uy e the March Sale is in Progress ma for “this city shortly after| on sai et set myles cg enlgee: ee ee ght | Star representative obtained an worth arti a Breese you can bu le 5-Quart Granite K Oc White Semi-Porcelain Vege Before the fight had gotten we nterview w followtng—ael h more " 1 k es, with low 9) $1.00 PER WEEK Cover or way Sullivan commenced | known in s] ng, th 60. hoes hk sizes 2% to 6 =— idee econ > table Dish Se agh tactics, using his elbows « % ea BSe os “4 ‘7 wt Teen ee ets Nickel Plat- 56 1-Galion Stone Milk Crocks | Burns’ chin and stomach. Sulliva Be 11 $1.00 ¢ Westber & Childs _ 4 Iron 69e 10¢ |) continued on this course during all ' os 11% $1.00 1 $1.25 e 3 3) Se Box Miller's Shoe Blacking but four rounds, the referee war ne ave : ; ‘ae : ad ar $| CLOAKS, SUITS AND Door Keys for 5eé | him no less than nine times to de te j t » Gur Ceent aes 20 Bo $ $| MILLINERY %5e Yard Good Qualit “i a 2a | sist. The r # “Jawing,” how- | tha . f ‘ s and Shoe : BP rye cl Otieloth : Phe a Spray Pump for ever, had no effect on Sullivan, | fighte ver ea the rin ‘ tn, 8 facturer’s sho fact t eb Se ee oe . 5c Fancy Decorated Spoon Tray : 39¢ F) who roughed it whenever he sot ar " v “ ight waaiae ‘ ai ; va —— ¢ FRANCHISE GRANTED ——— sennet SH ola 19g “ Usbreakable Rubber Comb 9/1) referee time after time cht! jurns fhe 1 $4.00 2. cular meeting of the coun- | $4.00 Dozen Haviland China 6% , 296¢ The crowd, the majority of whic t ave thet. | Hi was held last night and the Bal- | ‘What it can buy. inch plates, beautiful holly dec 26 10-Tooth, Strong Garden was with Burns, hurled all sorts of | can bea at that. He's a eS pL ta ard apr s ompany’s enenine oration, each “1 Rake ¢ epithets at Sullivan, and r tedly | fel 90. assed on its first reading. peti- | 23e ? ise called to Carroll to separate the Tommy Tracey—Burne is the best b ion for the clearing ading and | ii aetincinibannaiiensibdistieaacertcanees men. Carroll finally got busy and | fig ft n world i king of several strets was | , J plainly showed the effecta of his | He 1 iy eo we granted, Several sidewalks which | : , t) TO Tl A Q To il A A work at the conclusion of the bout,|the experten: nd training re in bad condition are to be re- | See Thursday's Star. . M je Me betng ameared with blood from bls | id timer eee paired in cement. A. J. Langsand, | == as Spiet’ labs Assess Booties Warsanted Alarm Cleshe belt to his evebrows | Tom Constdine—t th i 6 5 a his filing a bond of $500, was # é PL Sullivan appeared groggy at t us a fair one. Sulll nuled 00 ce Oo oO D Ss ted a scavanger license. Margaret Frost, age 64 years, died 25e Black Rockingham end of two of the rounds at the tall) Burns, but he did no dat , nach Tennent for the: use of the city | this morning at her home on Polk Pot end, and although both fought furt-|ihe referee did right In not giving ; piney re yall for the purpose of the long-|and Spring streets severe at- 10¢ } Pi ousiy in the last mix-up, he ap t to the other on a |} 206, 208, 210—PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. ]]|snoremen’s mectings was also grant-| tack of Pneumonia was the cause peared to be the fresher of the two They are both rugged fellows ed. A transfer of the Haney &/of the death. Besides a husband, mmy Burne—This is the second » | have been robbed on the when they retired to their corners Burns looked weary in the Mth Hlinke saloon license to Louis An-| Charles Frost, she leav three Jerson was referred to the commit-| sons, Joe, Carl and Tom Donoghuo 15th and ith rounds, but seemed to| coast. I had him out twice and} According to the report of J. C | night Miss Erickson heard the op-|tee o fthe whole. The mayor will]and one dangh: Andrew SPELGER & HURLBU 2d Ave. and FF) raiiy atter that and by repeated left | should have won on polnta. | Mrickson, of 1924 Terry avenue, Ais | erations of the burglar on her bed-| appoint the succeasor of Patrolman! Muma. The fv take place Union St. jabs to Sullivan's left eye and ne Lee Barbeo—Burns’ fight daughter frustrated the efforts { a| room window and screamed. ©The | Schumacher at the next meeting of Friday from the Mayfield under- \tore open a big gash in the latter's! Jack Patgh—Fatr dectston. burglar to enter the home Rast! burglar fled th uncil taking establishmont