The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1905, Page 7

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pusiNn DIRECTORY : Abatrac popes Were TNT rapatranct “tr Main 19 gent of Carpenters and By } ang AN ter shop ae Lt 1 n 831; Ind. a nile | font & Peterson, 162) Thad Attorneys at Law er Tamers, as biewk ja xi aw ' ‘6 GOMBIAN & JOFTNON. Attorneys at | cay, * | G WARD KEMP. Burke bid. Burt me | THR & N, S99 New York Edueational it a0 eae 4 Be | a rn Vv te in DIAN BANK ¢ oom. | seven hundred thou. | e @. $3, 60, ood | . Second sventa =9G@ V. Holt to x of Bea A © al ba, cashier —peoPLi Ss SAVINGS BANK 1 Pike street RCN trust b sinesa Teh y ath rives hve. corner Pine street J Medica! Soeciafict lily treated. Consult p ~ Parie-New York Medical Office Estabrook Bidg od corner Union. Musica! Lav Mos Rae gins R HY—104 ‘ a: both men Qeteopaths examination ; Five ‘Deposit bullding Ocullsts and Auriate | SEK W. PERKY, Gewiit “Kari | 2 Marion BR FONDA NADEAU—St Borke bia Patent Attorney 4 PE AVAMS Drafting Coima te preeminence 50c Windsor Ties, Al Colors, 26c H. LEWIS & CO, irst Avenue, Cor. Cherry St ‘ Photographers’ Supplies : aygEaes BLPPLY GO. ili Cherry a, Beattie vata ' 3 Printers. : GELLER PRINT. 106 Seneca. 1. at : ck mt ; he ~ t ~ 1 women. biood fren. Hours ' PHILA DF HA 8 t av x x URNER, 6 Hime kiey Stob & ev ings ak De. Chambers, Epler bik. f = Ship Builders . x. Lam : ; ae . 4 INKS delivered % cents, 3 : EER tree, pinns as 3 1 : - \ J - 2 , ~—- . BUILDING LINE TO CANNERIES ‘ ANACORTES, March 29.—A gang @ 0 men « ' ox Mea PA : = J , od v eg o yea i wade a - it mm a ; a fi a " For the x fa . re Purchase a. ‘ et Tne at ts 0 ne-Fourth Off The | “ three f of art T . ot .. | Drushes, Purses and Bags ® | Suit Cases, Toilet Articles This means tht an ts An $3.00 Suit Case f be 491.00 Purse for The ne 491.00 Hair h for 750 the F a rim LANG DRUGCO -4 G eo’ COLMAN BUILDING. ned 1 First Ave. Cor. Columbia St ck ore mn cle » Fi THE SEATTLE STAR Pretty Fair old Scout Is Gov. Pennypacker, Baiter of Editors | CMIEF MAGISTRATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, WHO LIKES EDITOR, BOILED OR FRIED, FOR BREAK FAST, DINNER AND SUPPER, 18 STRICTLY ALL RIGHT ON ALL OTHER SUBJECTS BUT NEWS PAPERS—SCHOLAR AND A GENTLEMAN WHO TRACES HIS ANCESTRY PRETTY NEARLY BACK TO OLD CAESAR, By Jacob Waldeck and R. W. Satter ad. You a. wok t «hy ' fie . gove find Staff Correspondence of the Seat-| , with ba © enough Ue Star. Ae gh soar A co ; HARRISBURG, Pa—in the ga t s For aid an | Goube ¢ rug Fs nor w yh « says . - " { these pedigrees are her ~ 7 thaa eyances, and As in the contemplation of nie ih th . f the daughter of Card wonders, the quaintance w Sadined wad rt with Sir Kdward the govern with « tage ° radling, of Glamorgan, through In view of the ma | tached to the message was att | Which the h be has been 4 ; - i. tagenet kin scribed eter ger sis. a newspaper | if mentioned in all the chront . * er aa the time, and is 4 well known his ark w t * A . tama : ung | Wrteal fact It is on easy s going t z a » the | task to trace this ped je further | He's bound to have visions of the | -oanty c end, if the chara ack to the Saxon and Aritish kings governor parading up and mh te | eustatess. the 46 ous | Of England, to Alfred the Great and ront of the state house tearing th > hina “ ag g Charlemagne and possibly to the newspapers, stamp almnn bi < | Caesars of Rome, the rulers of Beer Macedon and the Arisacides of ~ Persia.” 7, Samuel Whitaker Penny packer was born at Pheontxville a, April 9, 1843. He served at Gettysburg and was admitted to the bar in 1866. He is president of the may Chek Wan ¢ Historical Society of Pennsylvania money that was over vice president of the Sons of the legislature Up « broad fight of stairs tn the yal blood colonial and patriotic societies. The handsome, two - story executive In a straight, strong, unbroken governor is the author of law! building, is the way KOVOT tine his pedigree goes back to Ed- | books that are of high authority mor's office. There ls no trouble ward Ill of England. Beyond that His library contains 8,000 books getting to him to the royal family of Holland. Be- | of early Pensylvania history, sever * office fm at the} 44 that to the imperial Caesars|al hundred of which are from the a spledid room, larger | o¢ Rome. | press of Benjamin Franklin than nt Roore | ce and abinet ro combined eee r fe. ee eee eee eee ee | The governor smiles bentgnly | ¥ * and is cordial in his greeting.|@ CARNIVOROUS ROOSTER DEVELOPS INTO FEATHERED * Nothing of the ogre. His brown | @ “PUG.” rd eyes beam and while he speaks of | » I Ma 9.—-Portiand boasts of a ca * the weather there's an air of expect- | » Phot agptre ook i * tions to follow. Of course, they con- | » vyhem th den tebe * ern his scorch views on libel * his flock a ra {« t and lard rende * Having f the matter & chang af 1 this n t t * two years governor is prompt | ® t a ch I ' t and * and concise In giving his views.|@ fron had t . , * Defending the sweeping libel law! ® flock f : t ed pas by the last legislature, he |» 5 al p tples. t * says holds editors to only a rea-|@ would f . * sonable accountability for what|® ers lena watt « « * they publ ‘* But wh ¥ J ® It is au ted that the law so | & his being ayn ke ma: # broad In {ts scope it may subject |* by the Mock. Th « , * 1 s to raids that amount|® k of s hin ® t ® 2 * t t f , * t f k * Well, what ¢ md en ale T hor > tent his 9 f * man tries to blackmail y auaps|% mettle, and she rece her short life when * he sticks upa f t “To|® « > t * wear them Is no crime. Suppose al e® 1 “ he 1 * * Sd to mo Gnd Gays, “boots 1% 4 sufficed for th rdly t n- tt 1 don’t give me $10 I'll| # ed game, car r . * at eople about it.’ I|#& squeesed under tt « * yr as a high pitched|® of an the o ‘ him from war * e words pop out like|# murder * Ps * * 4 wp men, | a ee Prrttt tt) (Ao coe eee ee ee nfr lly becaw ot} notions with which | agree, unite in praising | WOOLEN MILL BURNED ; t The first word , of them ts that | ALBANY They credit him with | any Nhe - high abilit jeep knowledge off oy tty books generally and history parti “nis pleasant, manner, {cbrouah the mill in a fe fornia, of Ban Francieco, The ves welfare, the governor | tome $75,000 alibut, seems to be more or less distin guished from the common run of| ‘The Great ra an-| Joseph L. Bristow, special cor Pennaylvania executives nounces that thelr rates to the con-| missioner appointed ‘by tent He had the courage,” said an|vention at Los Angeles of the | Roosevelt to investigate the railroad expert, “to veto thr five bills | Wood of the W ' or amal t rt of th Pp 1 t nd trip ma 1 ad Revolution, and a member of other | e223 re PORTLANT r nh 29 gations int | ' xpires with t jon April 11, se that the y wil | nly five or six days trict Attorney Fras ar jney t expected to arrive tt | coe » W. J, Burns, chief | | the ret service, will arr ine lay r, Beveral new indict ments are expected, but owing + t ' € time that the jury | will be in 4, the Investix ' nited. Aw f jhas been gathered by the «ove gard to the officials of Roseberg land off J ‘ ad J. H. Booth, but it subrmnitt ' ade - idently looked for PERMITS |REPAIRS ON STRUCTURES ON WESTERN AVENUE NOT ALLOWED Collapsing gated ' \tures along Wes avenue tha Aupporta board of works in deters f the latter t } ° t sion to the t ‘ he northe we , and Uni } ot t. ‘The own he + e th “ hat body w r j «ik t tof oa ‘ . M t ‘ ' Ww e WILL ENTERTAIN 200 GUESTS FOR A YEAR IR ERN "IT REFUSED COLLAPSING BIG MONARCH CROWDED More Extra Salespeople Necessary to Handle the Rush---Applications for Positions Must Be Made to B. Alexander, Receiver MEN’S SUITS. Me F 1-Hand Pies f MEN’S SHOES. Regular $6.60 ts for $2.8 Var Mond wet 9 $2.50 Par Buff Shoes go for Splendid black worsted ntuen Linen Handkerchiefs for be. 5) if te - a gantalis UNDERWEAR PRICES roltmlar $3.00 Fancy Calf Shoes 3 red CUT TO SMITHEREENS. Men's $2.50 Ger Glove Kia ‘ i : ter. Shoes for $1.95 meawmr 90.00 Suite for #4 pate te: ieee + bet. Men's Fancy Box Calf Leather fh Standard navy blue in sizes 36 to fegular 8 J lout LAned Shoes, worth $2.15, for $2.15 ; Pont 4 Men's Faney Vict Calf, Go: | Regular $11.00 Suits for $5.36. Men's Dout nd Back Sa Full Dress Pesokt Renther at black cheviots in sizes 35 to Pure Came I irts and os "00, for $2 : “4 Drawers; just « f Alas $5.00, for $2.45 | Regula 50 Suits for $5.65. 4%: regular $ for 8 WOMEN'S SHOES. tron mnt 6 od tweeds ny nd day Nace elias ' $ $2.25 Dongola Shoes Hegular $14.00 Suits for $6 ni , Fancy Dress Hand Popu agonal we n wines * Hea . 5 Fan on and fo 46. (Ail oults fitted perfect ts that we , worth $3.00, for ree ¢ 2.) 1, now go f | be bd Women's Dress Patent Leather YOUTHS’ suITS. BIG SAMPLE LINE SHIATS. with ¢ kid top, worth §2 for $1.4 wn mixtures, regular $4.50 Regular § t Bosom eee 2, now $ t und I we te oh oth eae a Rg lle FO 3 ; . in “ Extension Sole Don- king Shoes, worth $4.00, Fre He Leather regular for CHILDREN’S SHOES. Al W Aiacen Seckte, $1.00 Fancy Kid Shoes for 45: worth for 18 $2.60 Strong School Shoes $1.00. CHILDREN’S SUITS. w H © Bteck Socks $2.60 ver-W Out” Shoes’ ‘i. tn eel ” $1.26. eaes 3 to 6 years, reg- Pansy fast ALLASKA OUTFITS. ¢ $2.50, for $1.15. colors, res 2 6 12-1. All W Blankets, worth i e 4, agen 3 to ¢ : for $6.8 ar pe ‘ for F lers f 1 10-lb. All Wool Blankets, P f © and nas, worth up to 4 grays, mix- MEN'S HATS. 95.00; on a $1.35 to Sea mars Fine WECKWean, ETc, [1% Poteres tte. ne jeder hee san een ik Fancy T * on. a oe * s Fed = 1 Derbys $1.19. Blank et in Jed in ‘ 5 sand ui this sale a fice Prices DON’T MISS THE BIG MONARCH SIGN Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue Halt Block Nort Of Postottice Between Union and University hoth : #160; Ore, spunsh,| be: crabs, $1@1.76 open bay, $16; Eastern Washington dou. cr ' arrota, 65@ . 2 ar sack, | bie compressed, $21; Puget Soun@ | fan Siw Yakis «- 1) m pta, sack, | hay, $10@13. |tocs, 8 ‘ reely pota “sige gallon, | Pou Food. \@ Yakima rly ° falmor 1 salmon! Oyster shells, 100s, ton, $22; clam | mew ¢ potatoes, t skinned perch, | shells, 1698, $20, bone meal, 100% hothouse adishes, 30¢ per hrim pe, 8@ 1 0c Nounders, | $22; granulated bones, 106s, $32. Os @si6 ten ti $1.00@1.75. | & ng, 3c: lobste 17%c; | 268 and bos $2 per ton highe apples, y, $1.00@1.75: Ben Davie | Smelt ¢; sturmeon, Se; black baag Grain and Grass | aoten aiikcbele sadelea halibut, 6@7c; perch, 4c. Red clover, prime. cwt. 314.5091 ih a, ewall Solnabeh, aoata Flour. Gisike, cholce, $17: white clover, § . . STSS& | Patent, per bbi, 94.75; Crown | @19; timothy, per cwt., % . $5.10, Minnesota hard wheat, 87; 6; orchard is. $14: red top, @ native | Pillebury, 88: Pilisbury’s Best, $8; | 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye bart yakot pic, $4.76; | grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tall “ « for, | Blestric, $4 Holly. $4.76: Gol meadow oat grass $16; Kentucky Califor ba Northwest, $6.7 Electric Light, blue grass, $11; pasture mixture, < $ im $7.50; Top Notch, | Uplands, $10@12 $2.25@ 2.50 green beans, | $4.45; Centennials, best, $4.75; A 2 p, $4.25; Patent Excellent. CHICAGO MARKETS. rulte. oveity A, $4.25 Reports for The Star by W. & | Pe: wtenmons $1.28; bananas ; Ccoreats. Ryer & 112 ColumbTa street, by b4@6e: fan %-Id bricks, $1.75. | Whole wheat. 108, per bate, $2.40; | Private wire figs, 10-Ib cartoona, 60@Tic; grape | Whoie wheat flour, per bbl. $4.26; Seattle, March 29. trait, por ben, $3.5 nent, & m, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2 Ww t High. Low. Close and fancy. $3.50@3.00 bbl, $4: RP be. a May, 1123-8, 1 112 3-8 i gy ave rye menl, per bate, $2.50: buckwheat, | gu} 1-8, 877 * $1 f 4 gea.| Der bbl, 87; buckwheat, per bale, % pos by» % s4-8, ; . ; : $2.75; corn meal. 10a, per be tang * oe 4 oe bt $ wh jay, 48, 466-8, 47 1-4, ‘ oe k 4k 2 s : $ bbl. 8 CC wheat fakes, y, 293-4, 291-8, 293 , 0 3 nates, |bex 75 Ibe, $2.20 ina, per bbl, half Ke $ pineapples, | $5.50; farina, 10-Ib. eacks. per bal NEW Y " ‘ " f $3: hominy. large, per bbi, $4.7 . : ‘ hominy, small, 10s. bale, $2.60; Holly sping Butter and Cheese. f-raising buckwheat, 365, case | A regon cheese, 13% Eastern, | 83.75; pearl barley $-Ib. boxes, B r icoun @ 26 Wash $4.60; pearl bar 100-Ib sacks, $4;/ 8. RT, 6 seaman ¥ eplit peas, $4.50@5, popcorn, per owt. " 48 x. | $2.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $2.00 | | 46, 451-8 bs on i are Honey. oF gh in ae t @ Californt trained. per 159, pid a fresh creamer silfornia sage, Ite 4, 167 | etxract. per Ib. s% 1 Seen grape cream, 10-case lots. i ‘ ‘ honey, Yakima, t2¥e en 93-4 Sugar. | Feee. L ! 1103-4, 111 olden sacks. $5 $ i tn ke, $6.6) pow rela, $6.40; dry granula $6.16; cube, in barreta suger, § 1 ‘ Cows, Tc; mut amb, $3484; dressed veal abbite, doz, $3 | | N, Eng.—To entertain] t fi a year in for ols ave ¥ i] ax means | even lionaire Ith ident that Sir Er Cassel has at least that much. Cassel haa invited | nd women, many to be his guests in Egypt for He J arte ‘ alatial er for the voyage and 1h fi weeks at at fi te Those wh annot € the ner are t ect th own Cannel owns a divers His guests expect to fhach England again in May, 1906 7 rTna THE MARKETS | 4 ' Vie FWY | ht ' o be : ha ‘ rv © the first to t ‘ as there ha ‘ t r fas A f y t Ww Vegetanies, ne. per cwt, $2.250%.75 Deane. $4.75476.06; beets, per pack 931.00 abbage, 1%c Ib Winr cabbage, per cwt 82 Idaho bbage, per ewt $2.2 b thern California abbage Im@i%e per Ib; Idaho cab | bag ie wt $2 Pia bbaa ” auliflowe $1 garlic, new, 12¢ b., Be; onte Fanng, | wk 81 Hama, 12@13c: bucon, breakfast, | lord, White Btar, tierce, oe W. A. RYER & CO. Sic 2 “ a Poultry. Ducks, dressed. 17@18c; geese, dressed, 15@16c; chickens, dressed, c {aotie: turkeys, fancy loos) dressed GRAIN and STOCK 20@ 22 Nuts. sean: SAUNT) Sonam BROKERS per dozen, 0c; chestnuts, Italian. chestnuts, California. i6e; walnuts, a " English, 14@1bc; pecans, 13@14e; PRIVATE WIRK | fiber ie black alent 3 CONTINUOTS MARK ETS hickory nuts, Te; butternuts, 8c: peanut, 6@ 100; Jumbo ec: al-| 112 Columbia St. monds, 12%@1%e; Callfornia wal- E “a . guts. 12@18 JUND FI HALLER Bli Fish, Oysters, Bes eo: Suneet Main 100. Ind. 8 Boles, 4c; binck cod. Gc; Ing cod — —EE Hames, Bacon and Lard. | j

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