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wu SSDAY, MARCH 28, 1905. 7 THE SEATT AR.-TU 104 he was re-elected. eoppeetdol C ommittee =. MUTHF SNS = ian, OFFERS MEDA Sapo |seegtte, caiforni Tbe” want | titterta, lke black wainu | POLICE MATRON KELLY HAS M ANY GAD CASES OF DEGERTION [hickory nuts, 7 butternuta, jumbos, 9 C . TO J. A. MOORE AND SEATTL ELecrric prenchises TX € con A bill has pamed the national PANY TO B& CONSIDERED WEDNESDAY—MANY IMPORT. THE LAST GALLANT STAND | ie vamwsuaatadiven and toi | TO DEAL WITH—NEW ONES COMING IM ALL THE TIME | California wate ; ® prov . uy — —-— Fish, Oysters, Eta. ANT QUESTIONS INVOLVED Unit Boles, t nck cod. Ge: ling com | | |} to present bronse nor} rere F rae crabs, S1@1L76; chame, open Se with suitable embl devices, Mt the od to ir pment, $1.50; clams, per sack, | whiter will be bestowed upom any :. two youth wrong-doing 5; @ystere, Olympia, per sack, ae : . || Person who shall, by extreme dar-| 2" | jailes This | of them pre pen bulk, | per ga om , A- (provide ite conductors with tickets, | ing “6 f a quartet thelr marriage was legal or not walrnon 0. salmor | ing. ta er their live in an at the care in 2ount trom atx} Wree Minaster or accident upon| Ver ® month ago and shortly af y life and I will work now if = i v4 os . hegeriry | “ . : k. disaster or accide WORTE ches dare tee tor ges Mago . B erring. Se; lobsters, 170% pward. N “ | ied Uellonad te the Shaiead Geaben P . ” ined | in wedlock ance is given me. 1 was ma pl uspeen, Sc; black baaw > } ity te np ate n th a ohn Whiting, aged 21, and Lem| when I was 16, but my husba halibut, 6@7e:; per 4 som asked pany’s office on First avenue or Parker, aged were ar t {id not treat me right, and » | Flour. attle Blectrie company he James street power house to eer Patrolr King, Damm and Hu-| thon I © been granted @ divorce Patent, per bbl. $4.76; Crown, elevated aystem | get tickets. ‘The inc nience ts #0} i |MAY BUILD TO mane Officer Clark shortly after 1/1 do not believe that my h $5.10; Minnesota hard wheat, $7 t by J. A re| reat (hat many persons de not or o'el Tuesday morning. There | intended to desert me 1 cendend poketa ter Giana te a ont : ¢ ub the tok WEST SEATTLE) was vecn no charge placed against | go back to him when this t trie, “jolly, $4.76; Goldee | It can refuse to give trackage them by the e, but it ist We ¢ of then rthwe 7 Electric Light, the Seattle Ele anchimes to elther Moore or Furth | iB F Heved that the young men did no’ The the two « we Ge $7.60; Top Notch, b p a tel, iding for the y , ab at . sward a an and — ; | tater 4 to au t rides of but “ stance from Cialla ind | #445; Centennials, best, $4.75; Golde 2 gore lpr | acobsen Tuesday morning applied ‘ ‘r drop, $4.26; Patent kxcellent, $4.76 . AY compet! ¢ the tracks by the municipa one month and wh ere | ows . seh the a | fT a peting the tracks by th pal to the county ninaic for & ene Rah wh girls w a large farm. With the m fonuty A. $438 bh may be built in the The latter would then always Veranchiee t ese 1 te| from the Berkley lodging | ¢ three children, the offeprin Coreata, nchiae to co cts car line to P not this monopoly | be in a position to cos m- | West Seattle. It in said that the | R2UM, at 119 Oveldental avenue, a! of Mary Oberg’s first marriage Whole wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.408 ed to grant Important} panies, simply renting acks | ce agg te ® tev OM ago, they were penniless | youngest sister claims thi wheat flour, per bbl, §4.26% ont competing | to them. | eer amadaees rie company In behind | and scantily clothed. Lizzie Oberg, | practically driven away fre per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.25; gompantes ¢ © entitled to it;| It can keep both Moore and Furth he application, If that is - © the | aged 16 years, and her sister, Mary! hy the tirades ner and| bl. $4; rye flour, per bbl, $6.00; whether or t shall be forced to | off Westlake wievard from F | : : ‘a “e _ bag Foe Png Oberg, a divorced wife, met the! she consented to g home aad ment, oe barn 888 beara fers o a son «a stree » Prem t < t | © eet ahead of ae ane or f a Maa! - t " - “4 ¥: 7 fasue trans it tie r 4-) street to Fr at « them to H. Glin we bate aieente oo young » at Clallam, where the I'd like t but I) $3.76; corm meal, 100, per bale, $2.10; gent ticket; whether or not it shall| buy right-of-way along that ther r . : “gorge hy girls were washing the millhands right bbi, $3. white ore Qe compelled to furniah tts conduct ughfare, reserving th eet for] it Aa vs “ clothing for a living nd their} , meal, 60a, $4; bale, $2.20; rolled oats, ore WIth Lickets so that they can be | teams Moo: Furth ne county commissioners ad sweethearts worked in the mill at} sre at a lowe as to] bb. & C. Co, $5.76; wheat finkeg, Bought on tt x for a quart t ! t| a te ee that point the case, which |00x.75 Ibs, $2.20: farina. bbl, n tracks, stmpt | cussing the matter, stating simp! Ro, tinge ol — “ A min 4 ay to hay its ow ka, simply t way | hat be and his nesociates thought | nt ou™. that they regularly | urringe and others much | hominy, small, 10m bale, $2.66; Holly fee them t > at ar < " ¢ of thes garations w sre fy : pot mE | married; however, neither of them t everything possible will | seif-raising Duckwheat, 26%, ¢ Sum are a few of the vitally im-|made in the protest hat the construction of wach & lI@ | can produce a certificate of mar-| be done to see that the girls are| 8878; pearl barley. 25-1 ‘boxeg, t matters ved. 1 Gliman le to th la wes destrable and would be © DEY”! mage and the © believe that it ted from the imminent dan- | $4.60; pearl barley, 100-Ib sacks, 845 The 13 © of the counci! | week ago in a writt munica ing pe 8 ie was ® mock ceremony for the pur = Ghd thelt Meee hes japltt vens, $4.50@6. popcorn. per outs gcatrol absolutely this most critical n of t ancit inet the , The r og mtn Prt pose of ng the girls to the city have placed them. At the : ‘jo? z situation. por m depend Ke of th h i € ri : pokan ’ Where they were to gradua matron’s est nent there a Caltfornia strained. per Ib, Sof Jargely the are Mare of the | attle Hect mpany hus fa olty running along immersed in the underworld. As| sive deserted wive me ha California sage, per Ib. 14c; honey, batts elty oc ag ta " te b ma mits ad to Caltfor pos oft é police have| babes im arms and others gr etxract ib. TO8%ec; Ore pay ‘ t ear t th to t le that onan Wane sent tp the : a ee. | grape cr 10-case lots, snom of the mad 4 " ofiae - — oney, 1 3 As portation « concerned It has not 4 in the .. ’ ' np. | POOms occupied by the girls at the g to the Obers 6 Tuesday | "°™*” aoe bscaae But w ke advantag ¢ t ‘ - pon pe be Be t ». Fortunatel x. the nt ¢ «| ats, 11@22; bran, per R? De they re mw do they wa u teat © lat | ,a 8 a oe them a kind-hearted | iy, us { atly 4 1 woman | s21@ t y, ro per ton, to realize th t fous resp. * ed a ninit | San pecting that all was not right, re is o ww weeks old.|$ 4 feed v t, per ton, $28 etbility the : without cor f the |erne L BARRYMORE ported the case to Humane Off! bbing om, saying lairy pt per ton, $22@ fer? Are the * ‘ HAS THE I86EN FEVER| Clark and the girls were rescued| that she had ewerted and| ‘ al, per ton, $38@40; best ef the people fed tendency t we ot s| THE SCK AROUND MUKDEN, AS THE RUSSIANS EVACUAT from the brink of degradation. They no home to go to or friends to | chop, $ . a om ® Is there a single he Se Moore's t| ED, PURSUED BY THE ADVANCE GUARD OF THE JAPS, WERE BY CATHERINE LECKIF Were practica sta a few!» was se the t $ 4 ettle coun, able and willing to| Furth’s applications, sa t| FRIGHTFUL HAND-TO-HAND COMBATS WERE FREQUENT | Staff Corresponder to the Seat- | day of r her #' gradu “ _ hay. gmake, If necessary, a strong fight in| in discovering flaws to haga! | AND THE SLAUGHTER WAS APPALING t pawn « to! | Masters hhingtos timothy Dehale of v a fight of such | in the f r | = NE YORK ntil this week | procure t f uf sie a $1 gis; wheat force and fearte os that th In the first place, it will be seer Rw mances in New York I weaklings w! sent the Seattle | that ft is shorter th | Mt said hay, $15; Eastern Washington dou. hese T E M ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound n of ay, $10 away to a song sions he market Tuesday as the t Electric com e Counes! will | Company's franchine, ox eon in Yiddish, These are tin- | are st v Poultry Food. Brice cena aes 2 = Michigan Has a Modern ated Sot es | sn mt ete | eT gable tights of the city ade to Inject the ¥ ’ | oa t that she hae told the |<. Pare © D&S Seach excitement on) Tim Seln, $50; bene ‘meal, 10 eorporatic $32; granulated bones, 1008, $32. 01 truth se was cleaned up and 60s $2 per ton higher. ‘These are cr gestions, but|o* has been ¢ i] 1 and I h r a " neve a ’ arload abbages a Benefit of ¢h & Should y e@ may ins M f | continued the t yinach has gon @19; | timothy, per cwt, $4.76 De disa py 1, however, there wil! / ish a tunnel he city ° by | Both girls appeared to be tt the | @5: orchard grass. $14 ig top, 36@ biy b that w ompeliing him tn constructing the oe + ee Anecosotl, wy t rine | oat lish rye green, $8; Italian rye probably ‘oar that uN — “= a . “ » } af ¥ 7 |" t. Native rh ving brome grass, $13; tall Retin the 0 ' page HE ae Y : HCA March 28.—A s H ee ba ped cells 8 “ll. lin « juantities and in very £06¢ | meadow oat grease $16; Kentucky : ‘ poe ve ‘ Pa ae alert - Ik f a ve mS pasture mixtur@® ows 1 y for teama I " you The orange market st stands | uplands, The Se Electri mpany has A chimera wht ears | * £14 t Y t t , im * —- Soplications for four franchises in| ' be leading several of the eity|*Aused her to sin, is rev me Mut think & 5 was} WILL TALK IT OVER 0: Ponto aeore pt re ctrl tee CHICAGO MARKETS. the - a. wud vatray Im that | . md ent Introde y ; 4 ; s on : cm € getting soft Reports for The Star by W. Me - With the except t ak . § k : Hy. 1 | The board of works, the street | 5 ges are a little firmer Tuesday | Ryer - Cow 118 Columbia street, by fort Lawton franchise e have} mpany t he « aly ° | committer ai ad property; cretns end are Ett im goo vate , Been acted upon. The Fort Lawton | istons that have pointed out was a lette 1 hin | if ‘ I . 1 | “ at the city halt] iri « r Wheat High. Low. Close. Panchise has been amended, on nt w efuse t t the | * h H * i) Fors n u | * n to take up the | nigh and bap i “ May, 11 1113-4. 112, Scopant of the mayor's Veto, so that | !Me% which, It is admitte . tr Y a Fourth a ograde | 2 July, 90 1-8, 885-8, 883-4 ho wi) ex m the sume date as have vainty der & « @, | good al a The t t Venctabies. Sept. 843-8, 83 1-4, 83 3-8 the other ¢ tses owned by tt a kind of talk wou , “« eile t n xpite of the protest | Beene, Gry, por ewt, 982804818 Corr fompany. From present . honest council. 1 « “ 7 w that you k " 1 has been raised, it is sald, al-| fima bemns $4.75@5.00; beets, per | May, 45 3-4 4 fiona, howe the committee b willing to fu hn 4. « « . h i tb no 8 h t fenta Walters | eeck 731.00; cabbage, 1%¢ WH | July, 48 7-8, 481 @ther chang view . per conditons, M and G | ft and always ° ed last Satur- | ¥ 1 bbage, per cwt |! Oats Mitiee has also before tt the Moore | ™@n are. | principal evidence In the sult forjas » + first saw } . sed to let- | $2.26 abbage, per ewt | way, 30 franchise, which is practically «| . A ft r the dam-|* hern California cabbage. | July Gat of the Elect ee ee ee ee es A > ‘ 3 ked Judge We . ‘ . i 7 sg Wg Pork any franchises with the exces * % tn we tow ler tt sdical Third sii rate; Idaho} vagy @f the 4-cont transfer feature * in an interview Tuesday with #| ah of we = Me me, . 1 sidiiaeee . however they 1 ate wullflowe aly ll Gino. te Late te end it 06 Es Bdame, ino xt a tie ithe tx 8 Crom who 6 me a. § i ETHEL BARRYMORE aioe af nivoet wy tates ew, 1 ne x eommell, has the power to bring | * S¢ Mra. St f Ballard, the k Chicago fit re uous throughout the year down in +r other legal procedure. ions, Panne NEW YORK STOCKS. @beat many important reforms, us-|* Mother of the 17-pound baby ni kin, the husbar . ige Healy gave the man « de-|the lower East-side. A play in K » —— | 8, 100 bur High. Low. Close. fag theee franchises as a club, if it * JU before her death, it an Crok sa pe cree. ~ menak way thente R. HE h at ps, * $1 2 Atchison, 88, 863-4, 87 1-8 desires. *® learned that Dr. Adam ‘ dove & nevelt | cre ee a Amal Copper, 78 7-8, 4, 173-4 ° crea tony t SS ahs’ tied: aimed pper, 78 7-8, 77 Rican refuse to give the Seattle | * BOt called to attend the i the woman now ne FROM CABTLE GARDEN sides “The Chosen Peop' in the HOWEVE: jer ' errota, esa ~~ 3. & O., 108 5-8, 108, 108. which is ® woman until sev aye a mim, She was are . “ real new alas of the wee od . or 3. R. T., 67 3-8, 66, 66 3-4. 8 ; & the birth of the child. At : , ti more the com Ty no Ore CUORNT ae adeteee ee an aaeretay | GOT SERVICE « 819024 esis Boe: (Cam: Par 3 7 1-8. Cheon it asks, reserving the routes * time the rature of the &| panion of his ¢ th © pre- afternoon, give a matinee at the! Yakima early rose, $1.25 «0. 7 for Moore and Gtiman * was 106 degrees @ | pared to preside over a bh Herald Square, are exiles from their | w California potatoes, be per Ib rie, com., 45 5-8, 443-4, 447-8 Rcan refuse to grant any of the | * 8nd danger je infection ® LETTER READ IN URT native land. T ay is full of the H. G. H. Wray, one of the best |hothouse radishes, 2c per doz. | lll. Cent. 1593-4, 159 1-4, 159 3-4, four franchises until the § te | * bad set in Please get a div for me, evolt against the old order of! known hotel managers in the north-|@$100; apples, fancy, $1.00@1.75; | Manhattan, 168, 167 1-4, 167 1-4. Meciric company is willing to sub-|* A midwife attended Mr se do, Harry. I t ask yet holding strongly to | west, haa brought suit against the |apples, foncy, $1.00@1.75: Ben Davie | Metropol. 123 1-4, 122 3-8, 122 3-8, @B to an amendment to its pres-| * ring her sickness I am | t ble of the ald which come as} Wright-Dickinson ympany tzenberg apples. | Mo. Pac., 106 5-8, 105 3-4, 105 3-4, @at franchise it to take | * Adams had nothing t ave t * ked I or ight. Unrest is the keynote! of Portland, to 900 fi et potatoes, crate, | L. & N., 140 3-4 8, 140 nd fesue tra: * the case was onk t acain, Take story and it unfolds breach of cor ft hen alae Sc: | People’s Gas, 110, 110 3-8, : Une, & to do the sick woman any ® | thin jotte 2. against me household of Leiser reak the costract wa e S0@8Sc; native! Penn. 1415-8, Tt can ret > grant them until|* 8°°4 * lw I Mich. ta k her pany found that papers | oor . hy sis Reyes Reading Mitiniahy agrees to « foegaed £7 ah : oon Gepeenl ter folows in the f had published reports that Wray | neparnes The; Callfornia bare, |=, § Cem. 38 felt arrangement with any EEE writing t ® young man and gives her heart to a! was a petent hotel 56; eced peas, fe. S0;1 ee peting company that may later er ‘ | 1 thought 1 him, Harry. He Christian. The old man ts b wanted ke act. | tomatoes, $2.25@2.50 St. Paul fer the field + the same tracks | KAISER’S FOURTH SON ldid lowe asked me to be] to find th his son has Sunday at midnight age | Fruits | Sugar 1411-2 © the main arteries of the city }n fo. You & t nt | ai and abets b Wray’s attorney, happe ai | Perstmmons, $1.28; bananas | Union Pa 1271-2 Bean refuse to grant the | 1LS A SOLDIER Now. ! 11 I knew noth. | affairs, A Zionist leader | the depot and saw Mr. Dickinson. | Per t h. $2.506 dates, per Ib. | U. 8. 8., com 43-8, 347-8, green ¢ | ' ne Y know {1 by him all the! The hotel man joked Page a t the |b@ee: th %-Ib bricks, $1 U_S. S., pfd., 95 3-8, 94 3-8, 94 5-8. . | the Jewish relig ‘ ne eadine 1 | figs, 10-tb cartoons. 6O@Téc: grape | Wheat—Liverpool—May opened % h ves at I al ay ené 4 had. Dick weslinn’ kee ai es fons, cholce | lower and closed \% lower. b las np the ' 7° and the w { Ning semtS: Havel nges Car Receipts—Chicago, 26 wheat, | 1! tely depicted t * fun $1.80 faucy Chrnelia oranees. 1200 oot oate « | ' 1. Mame a} P, ately ; 82 eriae, 2 Jap, bale,| The mai showed a tendency to } ah more has turned : Sons Senin n-| $11 5 cooking, 50c | Strengthen at the opening, but ; - 1 und we are the fter | @81.0 y. $1.00@1.76; | @fter the first hour's trading became : | tt om e ra. it to be k. th sat anates. | heavy, and th was a h to sell, t knew , April, and as an . ; , e ca $2.75; pineapples |the May ling down to ' | : b - fine e $ , Australian pix 113-4 and the July making a new I i) | ecently read the great woman| Patrick I lar } Japs ow price at 88 5-8, th west price I 4 < Ps The House,” and she| dergast, apparently burg Butter and Cheese. om this crop. T was fairly &o- m k- Sarto som \ aan ‘aie ately . hat 2 not! bee fora urge with the Oregon a i ind LS —— ve, and was centered mostly in the ; crocks, 25G 26 a ston cheese. | juts option. the 7 SURREN DEF ) HER LoVeR| Th two years ago this month @ has never " t pon the | te t reat coking, | regula the main very weak Ww - . H SI . . Finke has 5 1 fv storage, in tube eastern |All reports from the winter wheat is : ag - «| Nors ein youth landed im Cast! . . 22, | storage, in brick akin ‘¢ ntry fmous as to the ‘ beh 2 : sth <! , fe ha b b 13@ide; Calif sh mery. | fine appeara rop. While , . ° b ) ver, H : js the market does not seem to hold * e went to Madt a Wis., arrtvir iyo 3 aan : agp at wromios on tae and r ts. got re nome s and ip Seager en ll side, w feel s too early ' / t ‘ play w arrest the tw ‘Sunn but . Z in 6 > at the harve f 4 ANG |wite some day. } jon. ae 8 ; ot ape t we nus en C. tn sacks. $5:88; extra C, : yer oe | | I he 8 n I ot t. M. LaFollott ; 7 te the alts he, 38461 sewbered, ta war | whent ' wiih mn rs - , m the chair of chic& ex-| ous any eed varks “ They broke the ary granulated, In sacks, - : | two month, Ther ¢ the death tive Wisconsin to his seat in Th : wl $6.15. cube, in barreta $6.55; beet] NEW YORK, March 28.—Joseph . 3B OF THIS | BERLIN.—Prince A ns Wil-|of my employer's husband and her t ed his auc sai Weir te AARll tin Sie thiwen 0 Mad ecalee ericey boa $6.05; maple sugar, 10@12%.| says: Met. and Mot. sc es will ‘ liam, of Prussia, the German om- | * 1 e ' c will be Jas. O, Davidson, now |ine Bernard Shaw passion, The un-|°" nnadingglic - Selgrsexs dy g | Lone Me te a within 15 days }do b The southwestern and Der Cont [rrr ter pit ncn |Seilin seretnr (050 ere| gaat wvetaor sat aes te teaermars Sa Maton, Tite ene rallny, Fhe rons, teat Oetiera tm: [aoutern talline mag"te | ; the age of 18, at which it is custom-| news to t 1| 32 years ago almost to a day a ahman have produced a buret of | MOLOTmen OF Monce in tt ton. 3 pork, Sor lamb. $,, {taken on and he es— i ary for all male members of the| loved the ung man passionately, | rived in Castle f ! . ered their presence he " vr J Mexican Central ts good. Average : Disc "ruse ‘ fi nd for . wan 1 ) 4 1 enthusistic discussion #0M | and took them to Renton to exp! « $3@4 essed veal, | ™ . . oun Prussian royal family to enter on |and for « yee _he was good to me.{ Davidson got hie education tm | pec see oc apr eee en ee coat, on a sa dos, | St. Pan! on any further dips Hold active military ince Au , , ! pay back the |ance. “Candida” is to revived | tng superior court against Jennie |* |Beople’s Gas - emoval Sal gustus William he lingly be- | beat, ne and starved 1 A| money he had t »wed to « the | next week 1 the two following Ri “9 n the ground of e gun to do duty as Neutenant in the|t with large blue eyes| Atlantic, he w asa farm ha ee ean have other Ghee ore ee ee . first reg nt of infantry guards,|and « ame. I hold him| Then he became a taflor. This did | > . . wor a tion. The éouple were mar : ned at Potsdam. Or i i u h yids nt planned by the * = birthday his imperial father for-|1 went to work. The beat I ¢ 1} again t up farming. Later he be MANILA : ay be : mally invested him with the highest | do was to work in a hotel dining & storekeeper, and within 19| Wright has w t w mia to be mtv Prana” order thf thea [mon aby fli and as yo ocaet wen 5 : tana Opera Hae gh Ari GRAIN and STOCK tor Fi,COLMAN BUILDING. F in addition to which he pos-|my posit! tppines haa 1, has been changed to May 26, whet A am Ti ‘ iret Cor. Columbia Se. | * four other high orders and FAMILY TURNS FROM HER » was nominated for the |in two year ar elaborate program w e ations. Augustus William is| “The time came when I had on assembly. Every r * » wil give BROKERS tall, fair and well built, and his fea-| 60 cents. J wrote ho to mamma, |on the state and county ticket was ssembly : | aty ticke s|a general assem ARS 4 SPring Line of Hats tures bear @ striking resemblance | asking if I could come horne, and| defeated except Davidson. In the an sai poh ve ae PRIVATE WIRES *tyles $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to th rd bie fath r at the same | she would not newer. Bister Myrtle | sembly he made a fea m intr 1 Thomas Tony Jeurwich was sentenced CONTINUOUS MARKETS age doing military duty at married and had « beautiful) dusing public service rat k nt of the Pull-| Tuesday morning to a 14 year term Dot ‘ | | i y nels LEWIS & C0. Potedam for @ year or so the young | home, but would not help 1 And|tax billa. All oft we f 1 Ca r ror im the state ntfary for bure 112 malpananeeaped St. ‘ t th et * pe the you P at that session: hut he was re t th ¥ Avenue, Cor. Cherry St. au will enter Hon hos te w pe . ~ 4 ‘ : “ GROUND Ft LLER E y . ys r Bona i he bh kh good > We and ré . i . enue betweer m and Pike Puenee quest Man 1009: he © t his mee « — _

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