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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905. ! GETTING ENTHUBIASTIC | wonere R STEAM PLOWS pany, atated thin 1 ton ane sre plowing summer fallow lar that th » are ' One outtit, belong bewinn e ene ' ! inger, and operat ina nego of ad 1 le 4 engine, which draws five three-bot wanting t BIG REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | ton, gangn, requires 7,000 pounds of rates will oul and five tanks of water a day pene <i Bi A REPORTED DURING THE PAST hapa t ke of water a é , | commedatic ALASKA MOUN 8 . gavin ATTORNEYS SAY LOCAL TELEPHONE Companies “9 _ oe ween TAIN BRAD : WASHINGTON, D, C., Mar ~ gan BE MADE TO ¢ ONNECT SERVICE —PRECEDENT set | Tumtins they A board of 1 on ~ ae ee ee he people en appointed te meet at Mkag “4 py KANSAS CITY ot eettio are ne such interest} The mperted cate of the Me Alnakea May 16, to looate I . c ny alee ” nigel a ithwiek ompany # at struct oad maintade has ever been } ' <maat building ts the le eo Jeal that bas) , with TALR T been - need } ao Bo the week. | 4 sla ron eae ees su caty con th set panies might start to delay the | K TO MINERS The paid for the building ts Sepany was my intention to im-| WASHIN D starch 18, | Ml to have be 1 and ws! MADE 4 k he co e a bill at t ° ' *ecagye ‘ . pought e " though | sf ese rset by ‘to car | troy 0 ot at tae recat wAseNOTON scot | bouuhe ty saatara tain, altho BIG MISTAKE - me comin ure empowering cities| ivitation tendered by the delege- |} r Ma ual dentes the ale, it be f ‘ th ” hange, bw Hid pot} tion ef coal 5 ps #* known t the MacDougall Po Ms an be f ai exchange | get a i to tu al alm, headed | earl Dickerson, alleged to be a ection of A a und t Ls © 20 ink It] by John Mitchell, to addreas thelr | South k co upany has Wems NOG i cation wamsan aad eevee’ tur teen yorsons “ acteta or the city to buy up coos am Weeiiconien nage Be» lor new quarters for woe ti | offense te tgma conduate - 7 ace P both of the systema a a August it is the ral rumor that the] sage a rg ge ~ as ma he companios cannot st company nds to build a hand-| a ee on reo ° ‘ behind thelr framghises and claim some store near the « of Bec- | Mra ace yeemraay nie 1° 2 . cunene ite nat nye 4 ‘1 There mand was relea from cw Pp ond avenue an ere}, ‘ : gg Nagy d so that they fo still another 3 it may | w Pade be fon th ¥ oe Ps ~! steral exchange, if asked, that ret lease the new Moore building, to 6) froiman Breant and Cit » ere na “4 have to do it. Such qua bullt this summer on Union street | Git Phitbrick arrested the wotan the employ - t ad can ve | owas - a ¢ *\to be convietin 1 ° t " wile is a eerie th +A n pe evidence again same 08 > anything within rea other of these two ideal spots for] )) “oy a daedt” tae <4 rom wa art, t In fact, | understand that lateral Ja dry goods store will be chosen, | ins D Sea and after conv m with ° of the n exchanges are already in use in| The MacDougall @ Southwick | ing Woman in which both of them ge, be presented a , eastern cities, working very | |company is not the only one that 1*| ot iced an to the 0 Deans » t Jlooking for quarters in that section yy bre my Aegon: ee in W y WASHINGTON iin « quarters aa left the place an e info be made an ntrolied on the ¢ prin Stn tte cele pointed @| Another large deal on the north pe Rttea dh. ope cout did ~% about the/ciple that competing railroads or|,. okt etait an a “ east ner of Sixth avent and can one tee ya sal at that thm wer {telegraph companies are regu t arn, b rt a ." ~ [Jackson street was made. THIS) ine Dickerson woman at one time present @ bill] The fact that such corporations are|to reach a comelunt sey property belonged to Mra, Kate 4 in @ dance hall in this 7 aven the right oe em ™ t - iT Deuinge trehty Gad having « —~ ine 2 -—_ was transl So 1 been under arrest bef . t ! clal privileges implies | en, x4 ‘ through John Davis &@ ( v sah be tried for past o! as t the § ic can demand arog ba lit, aan - }iam J. Holt. The property ima | ; rs Boy — nl . modations of them also. The| proved with a 22-room flat Upon this showing : G Northern railroad extends The plans for two apartment fon saw fit to give s-| 0 $t. Paul, but it can m hou wo and the er thves man her liberty, The wor sel Cal-| pelied to-take freight to Now Yor stories, have recently been finished ‘. t " k prov a doubt that she con ‘ ai The al Telegraph company also and the neemont has MMB) gicted a boarding house at Fre ; an mpelled to carry messages jm that the work will starto@t) ion) and was on a visit to ber ° ‘As far as the ability cities to} to & vint over fits system | * O ed om the corter ¢ at the time of her arrest. hon camrani t at of N venue and Yester Way, It “ greasonadle tas | wil wo-story 1 164 ; ete one catr.ed ata t of $18,000. It wi toapklt t to the tn purt by the M oatate | ° ey . situated . PY \ s morning 4 was apr by the court} } is a ° This wetl | » . erything We at sok -_ 9 be a th tory butlding and Wil | «ta g will be boor . aes §8 to 8 he la pe of the modern apeyt- | 4 . week. ‘The last ed on iesidence tele t H 1 has were * 4 month. from $5 to $2 7. was closed Thurs 1 4 it xpected it “ ¥ of the t " x | the northwey market. A car of 4 5 a subsidiary | ‘erds afters ta ath | t en 4 as ia the rought before Police Mr Ty ao * are if . the t cay, ‘warel* morning and fir lea th ws that hin rning “4 ‘ aff: ghting. The ev rs mpany w t for th cok has . was ’ w . 4 7 < N that since the organics f the Ng cae tye Hl ; yin 1882 a aining 2 as no} week, but was we eaned pn ent on the in ‘| " t what w e dong ° ! h cme are sell 9 rater Hara sl 5 t property, but it is geo a ts are wtill firs ‘ b n-} 8 ! ] 4 that there will b ' not think . us turned over to the Bell inte \ . t . . iret | = sn @u7s ats, the deficit b wie up froar | / y | post ima be beets, per he ect ' a |THE LAMP OF LIFE | uns ats Gtien to this buries a eRe e See Giatiness wo por come |_ ; -|s . /S BURNING LOW rower, 1 of $3.60 annually to the Re : ‘ & The boys *! garlic, new, 120: on f serene te oh Qs ae *® Green Lake a i ; . m3 mions, Fa being compelled als ya oy 7 * & > w * t le feared that It is now y f foparstus from the We ato: law of leit-! 5 its main oj peer (a few hours ss trie company. For thie annual . loans b ad- | @ ing of the a @ | home of ator A. T. Va : | the transmitter and receiver pe 4 as * ; rt. | & club, 7 a [ter w ¢ a home of grief. Th ‘ es@s ought. ayor Ballinger refuses to! % 4 roster « * | sick a most pa ah : Taking - Bawari P. Moxey, a government | De swebrased } the case. and) @ The work will be ander # | ®¢ hemorrhag , L River potat . Gert, was put to work oa the) i oe ener ae a" *\@ the direction of a committee # |? * ™ me ae al Y 8 ' . fests le found that a large|Places sgainst which he has 8!» trom room. Grass seeds @ | °™ k the nt ' « $2 . Qmount of money hat been set aside | SPN: gig EE >Y | @ will be sown cnd flowers will w| WS" still resting, but Dr. Car ' per Ib: | : by the company to anine| Pe ven Brafford and ‘ é& be planted shout the #| Who ia in almost constant a or 4 - expenses, but by ra an-| Tho w nef vig Pherae & school Heretofore # | * Bes: TRAE IB. onee ‘ f $1.00¢ : ther about two-t th g m the « loon. & the & eon bare # | senator om rve will a a, per crat ’ — was jnatied eserve eg * and and the #|" me $ fon, 75 ‘ or aven # youngster get to work & a - paid for these mani; a9 « WILL AIGHT f# and change things. The club ® . hubarb, j — Whleh were absolute! FOR HER CHILD # will also endeavor to get bold #| DON'T BELIEVE /T ; ’ hothous legal # of some hand presses and & . “ que The same condition undoubtedly | #® print a weekly paper, chro- #/ . a barb, box. § t | . jong ng Gunset Telephone | # nicking the doings of the club. w| A rebar! from bg ‘ : Florida atoes rate, | city. which is also) 6Anna Elizabeth Kin, the young | * * | the poll to eve i" a subsidiary company of the Bel a girl who has been seeeeeeeereeevaee Oe! el pig Mee Et Wher | a sytem. Its + apttalization — & . ment this morning. An excitea’ Pei simmons. $1.28; bananas . is to the ¢ art be recover her 4-w lady at the far end of the telephone | per bunch, $2.50@2.76; dates, per ib. “ > - : y. which was from explained that a burglar with tw figs, %-Ib b 17 ; ene lephone im se vice " alleged contract by ROOM WORKER BUS) me in his wrist had called at| fies, 10-1 cartoons, ¢9@76c; gra . eo oer A om Children's home | her and demanded food. Th pe ae, OS ee oe fe nse by the Independent pre th natitution let out or - ¥ . fancy, $2.50@2%.00: orangen, . @upey b ealy 1146 metitation let out on pro eues rien were re-| Wounds were bound up in » as. $180@3.38; navel oranges J Ws ft any wonder that the In ots jo & fa a the morning. | rags and saturated with vaseline. |, yn? oranges, Jap. bale.| . pendent company is able are ashington, '¢ liveray at Firet | The woman told the police that she | 5, apple cooking. | . Giaiir service cheaper tha mon for a and ¥ thought the wounds w inflicte $1 apples, fancy, $1.00@1.7 . ees wenteh” compet Poon ah 5 t he lost a sult of re nd that the man bad re $10.00; por - The Sunset company is foreed to, 17! "adies feuuan 1 gold ring yesterday after m in escaping from some |), anen, $2.76 3 mb the people to for watered . Hamm's cour sp room was entered with a gnant citizen whose home had ) . tack, noon. Attorney Vince Fabi >| A room at 612 F av nm entered. The police took but 4 Cheese. fo the ability of the city to/ (°P cgi riko 8 pe yrenetiher th a sntered and two suits of clothes | little stock im the report after they | oone, 130, Raster, . GMB the companies to install | * ave no trouble in securing ber | 4 two pairs of shoes stolen yes- | digested the contents HY a pani > install a as the family the baby ts no ‘ d lic, cream brick cheese, ic; but-| , = — for the benefit ot} with have already expressed their terday Th - was foreed. A ter, native ereamery, 33¢; 4 pablic, Attorney Faben raid yes | “it? ™ Neen aera the die, | Vallee and one of the suite of cloth- in tubs, | 5 | we: | milingnens to restore fe to t6 dia | wu" "sccovered “ty ‘Patrotmen | LITTLE HAPPENINGS uch Se “Te ae _|tressed mothe : sgpiier eg Mond ge lifornia fresh creamery, 31 < a but that it can) jyodge Gilliam ruled that he had pce ot Ay Se ae e? : _— | 7 ‘orem. ell questions! jurisdiction to oréer the Wash- | “eTlyten of the room worker an City Engineer Thomson and the | —sirictly fresh r : litigation whien the} {ton Children’s home to restore | “t Sttempt te being made to locate civil service examiners who wil! ou . ——— | the child, bat declared the contract | "im thie afternoon. | tke victim | prepare the questions to be put to/ , Golden C. te sacks. 90:88; extre C, ; cade iaunediately after the baby’s | *'"** Sie srepcety at 9 |the applicants for positions on the ’ powdered, in as- birth to be substantially invalid.|39 MEN GO DOWN municipal lighting plant, left Fridey 40; Ory granulated. m sacta, , the mother being at the time inca night for Cedar lake. Their purpotie | Mo g4.65: maple sugar, 10@12% ; able of making ® contract and un-| VALDEZ, Alaska, March 18.—The | is to look over the plant, so that the | « \e if paid within 15 days. " 6 to pertectly understand the |*teamer Dora brings ¢ news that | proper questions for the examint Meats : nglish language. 20 men are believed to have b Jost |tion of those who work in the dé Cows, beef, 6%c: steers, To: mut- - with the fishing schooner Pearl, | partment can be framed ton. 7% @Si4e; pork, fe; lamb, Se: 7” bound for & istand, Alaska,| The Society for Psychic Resea od veal, —_ 9@9%e; live rab- DO. |from San Frar The Pearl's| meets Sunday at 3 p. m. for die | bits, dor, ” 4 LPHIN DU figurehead and have floated |general discussion of the subjett ashore The Bacreduens of Life.” and atSlisn gis: lord, White Mtar teres, Steamer Dolphin, of the Alaska > m., J. Bmerson Vaness, of Lon-|sys. lard, White Kose, 8%e; lard _— hand gs Pumice, each 34 | steamship pone cl ue to ar-| TOO ABSURD TO DENY Sn Hngland, will deliver the ad wid Rome the. - . fs a box; re; 4 rive in this city from Skagway and " . dress before this society. The sub ; Pegular lhe 7 WASHIN D.C, March 18 Ducha Talcum Powder: regular | Southeastern Alasie bag pi. nay | At the White House today the as- ino ae ee ee Fn 4, % Me. night or Monday morn ae ‘ e sertion of Professor Munsterberg, | ™ 4 a we, tu Waitresses’ hall. Gmpound Licorice Powéer, fu sel, acording to report, bring® 8) VL oteasor of philosophy at Haevard, | 74, svenu Th; segniar 50- large consignment of treasure from | Proremse, Of Pie p wt Hooseeent |, Steamer Santa Barbara, 1. H. | ate ,— Diteus Sencmen the Klondike, which is to be ship- |") rope rabeenapetigesermacse it Gray & Co. will arrive in Seattle! rast, per tb. 180140: coceanute, rows Plasters, od to Galsieain and. to. the lecal | arenieriued the Devtaew ton of 1n-| Saturday might. She brings a large | per dozen, 90c; chestnuts, fallen soered Sash | COBSNRemES SO MESS UP oF EE Te California = merchandiae | chestnuts ¥ wale pure red assay office and the Bank of Cali-| o- : cargo of Callforn _— ; SS Tine a oer fornia, of San Framcleco. She will | S Svaraiities le too slwurd to call and q light list of passengers. Sh ee F . y iso bring a number of passengers, | “"* * ° F. will sail on her return voyage dur-|hickory nuts %e; butternuts, 8c; 4 Rathymol Tooth Paste... “ } —— AR ¢ Ing the fore part of next week ts, 6@ 0c; Jumbos, 9 1- Crareoal Tablets, 25< box 4% | xmong whom are several of Daw-| HALF MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL | (nk p | bean @ ml ec; al < Ok... ETS | Son's most prominent mining oper-| VICTORIA, B. C., March 192A. | Steamer Norwood, of the same line, | mons, 124@17c; California wage PURITY, FULL WEIGHT AND | 8tor® K. Barrett, of Seattle, gas l\eaves San Francisco for this port | MEASURE ALWAYS _ awarded the contract for Baturday Fish, Oyctore, te. _— _ < >, ot At the vespera service of the Boles, 4c; Dinck alliemae $500,000 Canadian Pacific hotel p ) PROTESTS the immediate construction of which | Young Women's Christian associa-|tc: crabs. #1@1. i }—E., oven se | sree exclustvely predicted in the #e-| tion Sunday at 4p. m. Mrs. A. H.| shipment. | S060; Slates. Pee — jattle Star » week ago. Wood will give a message of help-|$176: > Sarete oes come COLMAN BUILDING. ‘ Grant, chiet of the k ee ane foin to women and young wom-) : salmon Wi Firwt Ave. Cor Colenbia oe.|Uartermaster's office, has sent #/BaBY DAY AT EGGAN @ ERIC. |¢D. Mrs. Wood has formerly ion | skinned — perch, = A. . ump mnunication te the council ask } BON'S an evangelfet tn the east and a Lent that the water rates for Fort very Saturday through March, | strong worker sinée coming to thin 17%e; Spring Line of Hi Lawton be reduced. He says if the| rain or shine, between 9 a m. and | city \emelt. Ge; sturmeon, Se; binck basa, All styies $2.00, ats j sovernmes nt makes this post a regi-|1Z neon, we will photograph all| Stephen Sylvania, a Weal com-[ 7c; halibut, 6@7e; perch, de. $2.50, $3.00 Bf) mental headquarters, ax is now | babies not over 2 years old, show | poser, has received advance sheets | A ag - ¢ mall “LEW! pl sd, the cost of water at the| proof and finish one elegant picture, | of his Intest vpoies she, etititied | Patent, ver ta herd at-+ nd S$ & CO. fort will be Increased to $609 per| free, Sixth floor Mitet building. |“The Giddy World.” Jt fs pub-| $510; Minuemata, ool” page: , Cor. Cherry 8 month, Thi the quartermester | fecomd and Pike: take elevator; | iehed by the Ploneet Music Pub! bury, . ma. $6; Olymple, $4 “y I have am influer goinet | phones, Main, 5142; Ind, A 290% | ifshing company, and has a «wing to | + $4.76: a. Olly, 84.76: Gol ‘ ! eee ft that fs bownd to make it popula st. 8 Elect Lu om earth nctentif wth A MONTH MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES Results of La Grippe How They Are Cured Mr. B. F. Smith, rest incase atta my : h and I could not digest food, the ferment of 15 Most Distressing Bloating, at F ntomach, heartt 1 rie ft ' 1 burning iia / throat, 1 volving ‘ I ' and stoma and, in fa nd had tried apnte My . 4 that I had lit Nostrils Were Obstructed Very 0! . Badly "3 eft side e complet Ms Y Sx Bore ' ' ‘ition. Th even t hn ff ’ mt "a re y a Mr. 8. F Smith, Chronic Asthma Years of Torture This Treatment Permanently Cured From Diseases of | Cc Mr Deote! Graham, South Throat and Stomach ures ea : ' H. B. Chamberlain, Ta ait ® tro : ‘ cash or F. Ss. m Haves sé } F un A _Perfoct Cure ‘ . ¢ iw a he ' ; 7 os z sing Byte {| for piles and a MEDICAL INSTITUTE WM. M’HARRIE, M. D. Consuit- ’ . r — - "Y nda T ha r n ' fr ' af fect he « ng Physician fe t Suites 320-322 Arcade Building, c . te 5] Seattle, Wash. ; — fice H to 12 i ' . 1 2 i ngs, Tues 4 va remained. “| CONSULTATION FREE ons * eed CHICAGO M KETS. $7.98: Gola Medal op Notch, CBICAGO MARKET lun. Pac., 1823-4, 1313-8, 1317-8. — $4.78; Goid-| | Reverie, foe ane atta crest, og |U: & S, cOm., 26 1-2, 347-8, 35 1-4. Patent Excellent, $4.78; aie os 3 Columbi eet. PY) U.S. B. pid. 96 1-4, 94 7-8, 95. A i90g.| . WHEAT—Liverpool May wheat Coreats. Seattle, Saturd March 18, 190) r y Whote wheat 108, per bale, $24 Wheat High, Low. Close, |°0sed 3-8 lower than yesterday whole wheat flour, per bbL. $426) {xray ris 58, 114 3-4 | Car Receipts—Minneapolis, 243 Graham, por Dab 96s graham. 15.5" | July, 933-8, 92 5-6 3-4 Duluth. 12; Chicago, 21 wheat, 37 our per bbt; | 2 Aas oo corn, 224 oats. e whe Sept.. 87 1-8, 8¢ 86 ihe ae . ge ment, per bane, $2.69; Backwheas | Er. Ore § to $63-4.|' ‘The wheat market opened at about $2.75; corn meal, 108, per | May, 491-2, 483-4, 49 to 491-8 yesterday's closing figures, the pao «3 t wh July, 493-4, 487-8 to 49, 491-8 May option showing considerable Oats : : strength throughout the session and May, 32, 315-8, 313-4 closing 5-8e higher than yesterday. - 2 July. 315-8, 311-4, 311-2 fo 315-8,| The July held steady, selling up to jarina, 10-1». . 1 Ba wall ane gg Pork 93 3-8, and closing at 923-4. hominy. amall. 100. bale, $2 May, 12.90, 12.77, 12 The action of the market today self-ralsing buckwheat, 36%, case | July, 13.05, 12.92, 13.00 indicates an over-sold condition and pearl bariey » boxes, | 7 pita Ra good support in the May option eer genes Daviey NEW YORK STOCKS. from strong interests. High. Low. Close There is a considerable short in- Atchison, 89, 88 88 5-8. terest in the market, but they cov- California rire Amal. Copper, 90, 78 7-8, 791-4 lered their lines to some extent tc California rage B. & O., 1081-8, 107 1-4, 1073-4. day. The action of the market is etaract. per ib 68 1-2, 67. strong, and, considering the short co sae . 8-4, 145 7-8 |Interest, and the light reectpts, we ms Pe Erie, common, 461-2, 46, 461-8 |feel it is entitled to a further spec- Cate, per ton $16@28; bran, por | ills. Central, 1611-2, 1603-4, 161 1-4 | lative advance ton, $19.50@21; barley, rolled, per |Manhattan, 1693-8, 169. 1693-8 ton, $2¢@26; feed wheat, per ton, age og 1245-8 3 3-4, 123 8-4. NEW YORK, March 18—We be- $32@33; dairy chop feed, per ton, $19|Mo. Pac., 1073-4, 107 1-8, 107 1-2. |lieve that the bank statement has b ng a. poe os ged gy -ag s310 | L. &N uz 1 2, 1411-2, 141 1-2. [been pretty well discounted, and chew, $24; whole corn, ton. 4379 | Peoples Gas, 1123-8, 111 1-4, 1117-8.}as there is no foundation for dis- feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts |Penna., 143 1-4, 1421-2, 142 7-8 turbing rumors regarding the fresh per ton, $21@ 22 Reading, com., 96 1-2, 9415-8, 96 1-4./finaacial situation, we would favor hay. |R. 1, com., 843-8, 34 1-8, 341-4 purchases on any further decline. astern Washington timothy, $19/ So. Pac., 68 1-4, 671 3-4 Comercial bureau says We sitalta, $12.50@13; wheat |st. Pant, 179 7-8 7-8, 179 1-2, continue bullish on M. R., Atch Seok bound Sugar, 1427-8, 142, 1421-4 _Paul, Union Pacific and Penna, Poultry Food. Oyster shells. 100s. ton, $22; clam : "os W. A. RYER & CO a2. On s = Gi ed. Red clover, prime, ewt. $14.50@1 G Aintke, cholce, $17; white clover, $16 RAIN and STOCK 19; timothy, ver owt, my 6; orchard grass, S14; top, es atta BROKERS a Kentucky - - PRIVATE WIRES pa A sg = ou. es CONTINUOUS MARKETS NEW YORK, March 18.—Joseph 112 Columbia St. say Buy Amal. Copper. Practions GROUND FLOOR HALLER RLDO a t i to s «her . Phones Sunset Matr ono Ind 9 va tthe: Hol op Oe PO ST

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