The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1905, Page 5

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——— The Solons Indulged | in Much Horse Play LOSING SCCNE OF THE NINTH LEGISLATURE Was AT . yne © y tow TENDED — USUAL PR ANKS ANO FUN WAS FREELY ganow N WITH BUSINESS DILIBERATIONS terday ar Staff Corres? ¢ by Dan Dean “ am oLYMrts ial city Pew b - Deserted V “ “ oe way the lant <p naiaiees akon Renae Series the only . lien b] te te the signing ae ae RESS Me tbe bila parsed during the ru othe last hours of the seamiom. } Sompin people are happy ane and bt of envious cities for an- | daar two years, although alt admit | that ft had the closest call this"ses- | ——__. Somer bo Ami er } THE TRIENNIAL CONVENTION WILL MEET AT THE NATIONAL ang good fellowship, with an cea } te The Star) teresting feature of the gathering | March 16 very and an exhib! triennial convention of the Nation se recommended by j! Congress of Mothers meets this jevening for a week's session at the Metropolitan Methodist church.| to hold the office for the three-y From # o'clock until final adjourn- |More than 600 delegates have arriv-| term. Until the last meeting in ment the seasion com ed, eve ed and an entertainment has been | meetings were held annually titer an attempt was made to stos the docks, This oid not be done » the time pies being comtrotied by dactrielty. s0 their faces were cov~ qed and the fun went on Members whe bad fought bitterly on the floor | mingled with cach other on friendly | their differences, t during the re Representatives 1 Kenoyer of 4, and ox the ser ~arma being instructed to dant for then ee et - oe ~ na | CAPITAL FOR SIX DAYS—PR ESIDENT ROOSEVELT WILL AD ten adjourned carly this morning DRESS THE GATHERING yesterday afternoon, and the throw. | fag of paper wads, the dumping of | sareneres cmt) joke were | } oft is the first prestdent The senate Mead was als carried into i be with & vocal se: fr the Tumwater Fiows, which drought down the how | ALONEY O° aeegganyg mi.-| MRS FREDERIC SCHOFF. MRS. THEO. W. BIRNEY DU Weccmatetus StS. bons} National President Honorary President and Organiser leney of Stevens, “the Tall Syca _ mare” Was the next victim, and he | arranged for 1.000. The president, is am the scheduled responded im his usual witty ma Mra. FY ha Philad: The names of a number of other | ner. He ere: an outburst of phia, fle prominent men and women are also | plnuse by stating that the #p and ad 1 im thé on the program. A number of see had always in fately recognized | city this morn atc witl be devoted to the nfer- Rim We again caused applause by ning thie even y stating that he would like to see any | will be welcomed by Hon. IP MM of his which had been passe Me sald he would carry home a fund | @ recollections of the present ses ton, and admitted that never before G98 be believe the republican party contained so many good men | troduced during | only 178 were See a6 be have become laws. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. | Tha Kind You Have Always Bought ot $100 Lots Thane are the best cheap lots in the city. Two blocks east of end of | en f workers. Not the the two years and a half Mra. Schoff —e wz MRS. EDWIN GRIC MRS. FRED T. DUBOI win ©. G Mra West Queen Anne car Itme, nd /N J. ia the efficient jing Mr T. DuB w net south of Ross. Easy terms, Inquire retary. Mra. G io presi- D. ¢ ‘ © nationa of owner ent of the New Jersey sate con-gress, } mportant 5 greens. on the ex ve board. VOmes Betnwel Se: . ] revel “Teak Vee Farland, commissioner of the I The program promise nusva and relates rtance to children and ¢ « An international day \gans- — mce-Rewrs |trict of Columbia mee Geir co. 2a Teoma School fo = ll President Roasevel addre 2. te Amateurs ngress, and a reception will ven by Mra. R omevelt at the pecadrwss Fred T. DuBois, of Idat - sete Agents Young's Hate— N. Brooks & Co 1 ' FORTY ACR eight miles fr — . business center of Seattle, On good | BABIES WANTED, SATURDAY! county road, biack loam soll, nad From 9 a. m. unt g ns Tunaing through the land. r March t phot Eeear CTT a SON = Arcade Block n 6143, Ind HERE ARE Saturday Bargains At Seattle’s Best Bargain Store 2%5e Decorated China Creamer 10c Best Hammer Handles te 1 MRS. ROBT. R. COTTEN | Mrs. Robt. R. Cotten, of Bru C., is the first vice-president of the organization. , Mrs. In state organizer In North Ca | Washington, D. C. The be be derived = fr such were first publicly p 15e n Stone Milk Crock hold overfiow meetings. Each meet ing t* larger and stronger than the preceding. Numerous state organ izations « been effected. Moth ers clubs are established in all of the largest cities of the country The ob of the clubs is to at tain the best opportunities for the | moral, physteal and intellectual de- velopment of every child Ls ae teeeeeess+Q@ | U5e 134m. Selected Wood noel 26e Steel Wagon Wheels ..15@ nae iae0 gb 10¢ AFTER SIX be Wood Coat Frames ...2¢ 0c Bar Jap Rose Soap 6e AFTER SIX Tse China Cuspidors, with vy Gold Trimming .- 38¢ “Be MAKES THE SMILE Grow broad. Ask the man who wears our $8.00 iiats, There's none better made. B. N. Brooks @ Co, SPELGER & MURLBUT fiir" | om 2 m3 Sones | called out last night to attend the } fir | | 2 Se Simmons Carpenter at Chautauqua in 1 The growth | 25e Decorated China Cake Plate 2 for seemed spontancous 4 50c Carpenters Long The first congress was made pos- | 15e Polished Glass Mustard Pot Aprons Be |isivie by the generosity of Mra Be $1.50 Family Scale, Weighs 24 9) Phoebe A. Hearst. This first meet 2 Burner and Chimney 2¢ 10e Split Hand Basket, large cate anc as attemaes ton THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, MARCH ito, 1905 Suggestions §&§ for rule “it’s the Standard way’’ c ting a n sé | your Spring $1 down--$1 a week ALpottement Clothing for your boys and yourself; don’t let cheapnesS alone guide you, consider quality and style as well. AT RENION ~ ~ | buys any go-cart we have Julius Schlin, of Reaten, was yes ted ar harmed with rying conceale pleaded gu coute, H This store constantly keeps a step ahead of the others in newness and quality but never ahead in prices. We dress toddlers from two years, also upwards. We have Blouse Suits, Wash Suits, Sailor Suits, Russian Suits, Nor- folk Suits, Two and Three-Piece Suits, Full Dress Suits, etc. ty an >and aid was was f a od a large sum “easy to buy--easy to pay” doing s0, as he 2 his person K. MacBirey, who was arrested & short time ago for attompting to } kill everything In town, ber. | ated Tuesday, He was wa to come back to Rer The glass works were ng Ube with a great quantity of rock in the sand ey have over. | come this difficulty now, however, and things are again running amoothly, j i shipment, $1.60; clama, per sack, wanr ro cer eace | VHE MARKETS isi zz scx. ae | of money Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATILE——_ BELLINGHAM TAOOMA ace 2.26 aimon, 10>; 4 this morning |treut, — 16¢ skinned » of the Lest tomatoes aud | $e; shrimps, r steamer stuff that has arrived | $e: herring, om California this winter. @ genalt, Se SACRAMENTO, March 10.—Rvery | a shipment of Mexico tomatoes were| '* halibut, 6@7 enator this morning was furnished | put on the market at § with @ copy of the notice of the| There was also a gt application for a writ of mand issue by the arkets My Bertone News Aan? Spring Suits and Patent, per bbi., $5.10: Minnesota hard wheat, thal foreed that product to | Pillebury, $8; Pilisbury’s B of 5 cents, There | standard Dakota, $6; Olympt © returnable pril 4, to com- | are a great many oranges on the! Plestrie, p the senate mtate the market at the present time, but | N doodle senators om (he grownd that | nearly every box that is opened has they were falsely accus yavicted ja great many spotted oranges in it » opportunity s morning raised to 19 nt of several large vi Core: t Alaska that has a Te waged 1 the a t t ie ar 1 that this w ten $4.76; Golden | Electric Light, | 7.50; Top Notch, | best, $4.76; Gold- atent Excellent, $4.75; ey per bbl. $4.26 naval oranges, $ , oe een + an | 81.1501 apples, cooking, 60 | Tat B aofemee eS “| ge F fancy. $1.00@1.50; | 0.00 pmegranaten, half co canon, $2 pineapples, fox, $3.60@4.50; Honolulu ba- bunch 5@2.00, a wooeooe eeeeecenenee | The Ballard fire department was |, Beans. ary Limes beane wack eto Winning Butter and Cheese, Oregon cheese, 13%; crocks, 25@ 26 re at the ver, at Wilbur enue, The immed fire was the tipping « stove in the ba ot W. R 4 Fourth ay cause of the er of « sinall Remember we give the American was soon extn hed and no dam wees tumetel. ot! iis. Meese 31.00@ 1.28; te ee tee Boy Magazine FREE for one year with Frost, who died Inst Tue , waale pata aks aie ane Strictly fresh ranc fe a a Fe hel thie morning rs epee omy veep eae every purchase of a Boys’ Suit or $260 22; b une radiah tos Ducks, 4, 11@18e; | = WHATCOM FOURTH fekse) sein. tees EGTie crepe etter oct Srevmes | Overcoat. See sae ates Teun | Sutera sans, oe tell «6 GOS FIRSTAVE. BELT ne “or 5 5 etxract, per Ib. 1@8%c; Oregon om county now ‘ ar Sebareaud Grape cream, 10-case lots, $3.90 sunty in the state under | ‘ nia barb, box, $225, tomators, |Rener. Yakima, 18\e: | Cufornts | suetiiy a tbe-cons Sx coed oo |? iis: Bhi. #4. tye flour, $278 per HIMELHOCH BROS ssing , t Aa ates, por It mm mea per bal aa ‘tes ke FOOT OF CHERRY STREET bot. & CC “wheat fakes and fancy @2.00; oranges | PP. BC. Co. 3 : white. 24-Ib. boxes, 62.60; Olympia | 9055 %) ime. it: arte ee eels rh " ‘ . boxes, $3@2.25 $3, hominy. Suger. re fruit, per box STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL ff P. M. ’ ome : ane ——- ner 8 hat » te OF fm coat. 29: 086 extra C. pe ag mhga . | . f ls admit that the sys- " k dry granulated, ta $4.60: pearl barley, ; STl LL PLAYS T m w8t in some of its phases, I 4 te bareein, G45 epiit peas, $4,505. popcorn. per cwt. but they argue that the extra work ave ee ? $2.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.00 entailed in paying off men at all ye o . id be So great as to make mut. |, OMtm per tor, $26@2%; bran, per » undesirable. They also Shine Gibect’ Wate Cl é hg ge iAMSL! | ton, $19.60@21;" barley, relied, per claim that the same system is used pendent 646 tos IL b@10e; live rab. | '0™. 8240 feet wheat, per ton, & are. by all corporations, and that the - $22@35. dairy chop feed. per ton, $19 laborers have no rightful complaint, von YOUR SEATS ee ase ei ore toe s2t@ | From 200 to 200 laborers in the| because when they take a job they bacon. Breakfast | $3°",0theg corn. per to employ of the city are being bled | ought to know that they cannot re- mK : White Btar, tierce, | foig corn wheel : ‘ ‘ . ceive their wages until the 10th di ; eed corm meal, per ton, $28; out of a portion of their earnings | cei h ages un ne 10th day Wines and Wid ion a Rese Othe: lard | per ven, $8188 because of the injustice of a system | of the month é He hall by whieh — . Nuts. . in vogue at the city Brartt, per tb, 13@14e: cocoanuta tern Washington timothy. $19/11.. are able to secure their wages NORTH SEA CASE CLOSED per dozen, 0c, chestnuts, Italian. aifaifa, $1250@13; wheat » the 10th day of each month. LONDON, March 10.—The North stnute, California, Ife: walnuts ‘ $a ty Maborere are given. war- | oo ms, amounting to $825,000, Engiien, 14@ 16 pecana, 12@ 140; |B oe . $21, Pus y abh nly once a month, | Were paid yesterday by Count Ben- 1 ack walnuts, 7 ay. nadie only once et, | kendor the Russ amb: « butternuta, 6 Poultry Food. cases out of ten they quit | Kendorff Russia ambassadoe tei al Oyster shells, 100s. ton, $22; to Great Britain, and the incident te ehells, 1608, $20; bone meal, 100% c y or by compulsion or be n : ; ed. The money was paid cat jo e out afte cok cranulated bones, 1000, $32 On | “Suse the jobs give out after a w reign Secretary Lansdown im bos $2 per ton higher, pacha pt be gr ho gag Ap eg nt of the damages inflicted $14.50@18; |cash, for which they are always in Baltic fleet on the fishing “white clover, $18 |urgent. need, they are obliged to|#Chooners in the North sea |go to the money sharks who make rare & practice of discounting city war-| CONSTANTINOPLE, March 10. rants. In this manner they con-|A tirade has been promulgated FREE DELIVERY EVERY WHI Jumboa, Car ‘ 2 Fish, Oysters, Eto. c, biack cod. @ ting cod, R soe and ™ 1@ 1.16; clara, ope ed clover btn — ike, chote . THE BROOKS HAT" A ¥ Seavey tinually lose from 3 to 5 per cent of | sending 90,000 troops to Arabia to 5 pasture mixture |their wages. quell the Yemen rebellion. pumconeah ers recess the city contractors, who pay in NEW—STYLISH—MODERN. time checks, cashable only once @ AN the new spring styles im oa al The same system is employed by month. These checks can only be| “Monarch” Shirts, only $1.00 each | cashed, and then at a discount, at'at E. N. Brooks & Co's, 1331 2nd one jtwo or three saloons in the city ave DON’T FORGET To See Our New Styles of Spring Suits We have just received from Chicago and New York de Suits and a large line of Spring and Summer tailor éattle’s Gentle étrons, Maids and Men EF the Red Cross Drug Store top coats of the finest quality, fit and styles at popular From $10.00 and Up Also a large line of Tailor-Made Coats in Cheviots, and Worsteds. | For $2.50 G ugly good in quality, excellent in its service and bone fide in its economy. Barteli’s Red Cross lodges its franknes Remember we are the exclusive tailor-made Clothing deep in the memory, These prices today and Saturday House in Seattle Cuticura Soap, 25¢ cakes 198e Alcock’s Porous Plasters, 15 Packer's Tar Soap, 2c cakes kinds Be te Paine's Belladona Porow Tar and Egg Shampoo % Plasters, 26e kind 196 cakes ide Mead Celery Spring Tonic CHICAGO MISFIT PARLOR German Liver Salt bot $1.00 bottles T5e the 40c Listerine, $1.00 sine..... o@e 1400 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER UNION Florida’ Water, all kinds, 2 Carter's Beef, Wine and Iron, wi 1 $1.00 bottl 650 Malted Milk h0e size 200 Scheiflin Leef Wine and Cough Drops, alb kinds, 2 tron, Tie bott 450 packages for Buffalo Lithia Water, %-eal BUILDERS. NOTICE Almond Cold Cream, 25¢ jars bottles, regular 65¢ and ,’ 120 or 45c We want to talk to you about your Hardware for your new house. We have just received a full complete line of Fine Hardware we ought in quantity amd at the right price. We will sell it at the ght price. Call and see we Before you purchase—we know we can please <0R G, WOODHOUSE 6O., 1405 Sccend Ave. OUR NEW SPORE. Le Grand’s skin Food, 50c Beeman or Gardener's Pep Sl ives cons seseees89@ Gum, 2 packages for

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