The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1905, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR SATU RDAY, MARCH 25, 1905 mates Tt we — A RRA AAAR ARR RRR RRA RRR RRR RRR ee 3 Site meteden * ‘ - I he Shame of I acoma : Six C * » ’ * : ‘ 1x Cents : : Family Washing & -BY DAN LEAN Per Pound m Bppheveuveseessverosessvensene (uss eNsereete ets edeess eee s enya city’s ot t of Ba an in ‘ ' nit ‘ t on shade of om +5 a ge of oe a een ee \ ON’T send the family wash to some hole-in-the-wall to v rable “pet Oe el eieeh ok tants worth) be messed over by Oriental labor, where the sanit « t * * t fa Kipling’s yon, steered our] » Npetweon the Seylta and Cary: | conditions are such as to breed contdgious diseases. i . . tunates are . is ue the reader, for sos Send it to responsible people and to a sanitary plant where all cousideratt« sitationa of low-neck aa tas cnvuapmaee (a wpiel chances of contagionare eliminated. Send it to us---it’s a saf 7 fed fae fgg way and a cheap one, too. We iron all flat pieces free, all , " * ."neaj am taevnne bearing | necessary starching without extra charge. Called for, delivered at F t ¢ M : t tha i and W eight d at your door for Gc per pound. She ite we ; « J Wing S|} 1 D The most that I have tried to de ¢ utation ween of her ' 1 ghtly enacted in thie pest- |} Pay by the m hed against Pete bers r al de ad this Ib done you prefe k c for the purpose of « ng 4 y w the politienl ezar of Ta-| wine oe oe. 3 Mode ectric Laundry $ |: Sherman, Clay : oom Stipend the city’s chist executive)’ the i & Co. fac Sarit wihitetion: 60-2 my Bee ee tien ees ee A MODERN AND SANITARY PLANT Se ea earchitectura ana arta 1d Both Phones, Ind. and Main 590 Pfant Cor. Seneca and First Ave. T1l Second Ave, Seattle auty, But f ‘ ws 4 the San Francisco, Cal. ‘ f t © ite} Oakland, Cal H f t tetpad | ° nd « prey ‘ ; —airty, nen} Flat Pieces P Modern, ms the hardened tier <t | I 4F No Charge for Starching : Shaving 25¢ Js. se ae Teena tae x) rr moat nent bosom wtih the tmpetuosity ajtain a ¢ y. Sa . . Including Neck | .....’. iy madera "Carmen "| ipo they ow, orth et 880005992006 5006 90008008 % womer and ! th r » one pays the «lightest atten +] b hands «@ ty with Shave, Shine y"to shops. and ee ag ig geal em tre wear blond | : es scores on tt way to the Northern | the foot The fat lady sings |of women, but that a te SHY Thee thay will be bebind them place (wa ned / 1 we push ur way through e dozen walters. St ~ coded by yf have & few questh M y I wish it w time t y Cor. First Ave. and ; ‘ i aii we that ws Sea de ncaa eS erie knows wh « cae e eand aes ee t appoint an tng = -|tl the old man » weights and measures in this elty? Y deecr siete ct the ter Adelina 1 at Red checks alor 1 repeated beans = is complaints eo HUTCHINSON CO. Bony). Por 5 it egies ees moe pire i * the hall and tr . ; | being’ made . inky i a “ youth w a Bhe 7 « ar walke awa f in have discovered | Coax me, x On both sides 'for « few drinks and then they : 7" aie “tein 4 aa sale. : 2 The suse m . < a hx emaciate tittle | hed |BUFFALO BILL LOSES SUIT AND || m ik merchant =OFFICERS “ ha "y- r || JUDGE IN DECISION ; oe ’ A. CHILBERG, President ah gs GEO, R. FISHER, Assistant Cashier get bel resrears gaat by the at, ten j J. E. CHILBERG, Vice President J. F. LANE, Cashier WM.THAANUM, Assistant Cashier | ( w a re : a } - ( farmers often fire | et cee His } | ' , ra was only one of the I i ite kind | arraign y Judge Scott this are sold wader Att i as it may Half the meat of ' than ever “ ne ty, for instances, ae hay is around , petored,” to the ex fire e e ° ter celebrated resort of two or three ounces, fig story wooder ach little discrepancies amount con pe f og toa ler dea when ta im phe F ; dance hall, f and the appointment of fire long bar and an inspector would probably eave ‘The platform whe the consumers from being robbed of fire pianist, a violinist and « h thousands of dollars every yea, Ie i |keep up a ateady grind from 9/ "°POF om = | Paine at wake enti 2 hd 1 have shown y , Fc n staal erat) henna, DON’T WANT) : I vis - even? : cide ‘ eH And does not fi ie Bam | MONEY |= bd drinking whiskey and beer at the Baron with expense of some on a . . sailors, and push . je ¢ CLERGYMEN cone Has Removed to Its New Banking Rooms in the mente yo ; r wes Pa sania 25 ‘ in ae te nite tutic Alaska Building At Second Avenue and Cherry Street And Will Be Open for Business Monday, March 27, at This Bank Transacts a General Commercial Banking Business. Its Savings Department Is the Largest in the State of Wash- An Office of the Bank Is Maintained at Ballard, Wash. 10 A. M. ington. ' Condition of the Gogaiinans ian Amer- of Comparative Statement | | . ican Bank on March 14, 1905 Deposits | RESOURCES. | Se ere $2,142,001.92 ils A A SO, ee seo mira wone 8 19,256.08 and Fixtures 7,083.30 | | xray 31 1898 93,079.67 securities 247.272.51 May 31 73,539.28 x 12,696.76 May 21 117,216.58 | $ 184,361.60 | May 21 ae sae 170,594.08 | ag 1,122,753.46 | | May a1 421,815.96 — 1,307,135.26 | | May 31, 1899 557,604.44 | - M 1900 966,089.74 LIABILITIES CO/TOE, 280-88 | || May Si, 1901 1,500,315.92 le 1 stock paid in ceceee a. 300,000.00 May 31 1,757,863.03 t wee 150,000.00 M 11 2,346,320.96 1 1 profits ° 19,651.45 May 31, 1904 ...ccccccseseeeves 2,621,235.82 Depomits... 666 cccsen vee 3,265,631.73 | ctfully of him to } ING GIFT FROM JOHN D. ’ She always a a to the b 2 nie \ ministration nd was there ’ Ne ee ea Th angi 4 r sh CHICAGO, March 25.—The pre finto by the dull th a large statue of h the | posed $100,000 donation for forwgn oe a Mae. b n her ‘oom she missions from J. D. Rockefeller wil tr. lay sprawil rait done by a fame T. be protested by } England fessness, a m practically and has his p ) clergymen who will carry theine> srg ltege pap ob weg the hes she used were souven'!r | jections before the full coundl & e. They finally ; nes, stamped or etched with his !the coming gational comvel- teen Nly to their f 1 in Seattle, “7m penedily to tnety 4 has decided tore Ri fot the floor. The notwithstanding te 7 Jarms about her companion ssue will be taken pS yend they lurched ar vund Kefore th tional session, = leaque on of a waltz I saw there | pe up at tho bar. The gir p|_ We have breathed the alr of =RDICT the drinks, got her litt et, | Babylon long enough GOT $20, 000 "i pie pend the man paid ke a rest and prepa self Again came the familiar thud, | ¢ game, Monday we a Ause & ed followed by a scream of drunken | going into “society.” We are golt an 80 a refu laughter from the other dancers.|to take a 1 behind without warning down the is | Another couple had fallen where the big stage hand , way of t + Bertha aad trag ® There were at least 30 girls on | gcone We at to find ont crushed e beneath ft, ih the fl and the sounds elry | why Tacon heaviest Alaska Co’ peter con from numerous n the n the and we by a verdict rendered Thal 4 bs barroom told their own learn the names of the ernoon in Judge Albertson's Half of these ally | men who money. have to pay $ ) damages tos girls—not women We are going to cast aside the unfortunate man, who, Sai Some of them wore their hair nd cards, and deal with cer weeks after the accident, mee 1 In curls, and if seen on the! ¢ checks from a hospital, where Be treet, would be picked out as pub-| ‘Ty of the tin-pan piano || fought hard against se le school students | at the nix will be fecwetten un- |} eg pp ds invall@ — How old are you?” I asked one! der the spell of the silken voices of of them, a pretty black-hatred | “gentlemen” who traffic, not in vice the bloom of Its youthful beauty. | iquity of a more pretentious char i enjoy which will soon fade away beneath | acter Invites y ee the inevitable ravages of ipa ~ j BUFFALO BILL attr eee se < tion. Due to a lack of space, Mr. Dean’s seekers. Absorb te Riot ixteen last November.” she an-| article on “The Shame of Tacoma” | Portrait. Such, in brief, is the char toy wers, surt i wered, “but no fair telling any-| could not be concluded in this issue, | ter and conduct of Mrs. Cody ex 2 Pacific. Of have body and the third and last installment | ‘ding over a long period of he shoe ‘otters guar Surely the man who runs this! will appear on Monday t ife th Its t y place doesn’t know you're so young | The court cha alo Bil lent accommodations $9 does h was the next question R. A. Holdridge was found with having been his wif ia Oh, stop your fooling,” replied | of petty larceny b Police Judge | and having heaped indignities upon | Tickets, reservations and on Cr | the unfortunate little laughing. |Gordon Thursday afternoon and | her. tive Hterature at Unton Of course he does. The younger | fined $60 and cx The complain- | Co will take the case the fice, 608 E ave. B. he gets us the better it fs for the ing witness was John B. Agen, who sup: t, if necessary Genl, Agent.

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