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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 41, 1905. -d hman and Lake Crescent, where of © great Creac tand Nearde co a peep —— ee ee : For Saturda Mornin > amghiqanietgen VISIT S SF ATTLE 2615-2617 First; Hi 2615-2617 First , ind ip y 8 i a Avenue The Bee ive Avenue yon =o oR! : | pee yy Between Vine and Coder Bta|| Reliable Dry Goods Store | Betwoon Vine and Coder Sts oO FISHING ALLOWED HERE” WILL BE THE SERIOUS APRIL |) oe ¢ “ a ; ji sel a = — — - ree ee. ee — . — FOOL JOKE ON THE LOVERS OF ROD AND LINE | Ma om — : - oe | HERO OF SANTIAGO PAYS HIS COMPLIMENTS TO THE BUSI Clerk Sh ns | forth rn men all hold| NESS ENTERPRISE OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY A CARNIVAL OF i, from which here will be a regular exodus every Weeeeeeeeeee eee eee ee eee me ay aft he t fow . ' THE RETREATS Irtven to remote atrea |, ee ee er rereved since twas Rére tent, The BARGAINS FOR SA : URDAY people tainly show spirit 1 . x is a lint the favorite haunts of fishermen, ‘ ‘ha ate wdag! i ag I through this city Friday, on bin WY | foarton ous in business enter HE USED TO POUND THE KEY « ok, 12 miles: Interurban to O'Brien way to Vancouver, B. ( Mr. | em. ‘ miles; steamer to Sydney |Schiey was accompanied by hiv p The famous naval nmander \ ‘ a i3 mi uth of : ton. By H. Gilson Gardner, vate sceretary and severa ¢ | would talk of the battle of San-| k, four miles east of Kirkland; by steamer ait CGumempentionss ott " Criemdn tiago, when he played tag with the} Cedar la $ milea: by Great Northe tle Stas His visit out here is nothing more |Spanish boats and filled them a ar to Renton than a pleasure trip, which, he #ay®, | Tull of holes as a fine- mesh sieve ¥ WASHINGTON — Pe ‘ eon [Be baw looked forward to for some That's been all thr 1 out,” he Great Northern. ume remarked, laughingly but I wi Graw, recently appointed fourth | owe by ely sonnet fourth |W hava Sean tn Southern Cal:|Femark thal'we had trea! paaant | S FURNISHINGS LADIES’ KIMONA been tu Southern Call-| remark that we had ar treat Northern to Index pleasant by steamer by steamer to Angeles Ore niles: by Northern Pacifi Portiand a day, and will leave for | the half-shell | oi end annel pues Vancouver and Victoria Fri Admir hiey in still a vigorown the newspaper frutecnite far the [{rn0@n, where we intend to spend «energetic man, and does not carry v jday and thea return to the Kast any trace of the strain be was sub Graw is @ veteran newspaper K worked up from the tele ph y He is best known as rmer general manage of the | United Press associatt Lately be 1 am very much surprived and |jfected t |pleased at the way this city bas | "tg during the me of "98. mile Pontiac, three mites from Untversity car tine Burroug anding. on Renton lina ng Station, Rainier Heights line, and 50e, 750, $1.00 “Cotton King” Sully. Ses Lak Duwamish river ttle line Gre t t run here until a Tee eee eee ee ee ee all| Lake Union and La Washington, | » the but they are looked upon with al ee ak good deal of contempt by a major STEERING ANOTHER BIG BULL MOVEMENT, BACKED BY A | han a w ty of the knights of the who forth to capture the trout go after anytt STRONG POOL—SAYS HE IS OUT OF DEBT | fa the lakes and streams about thas & trout <. x of splay ~dborer: r | wth $2.00 and $2.26, The wor , time fishermen, a Lake Washington BY MARLEN E. PEW |The demand for cotton right now year's supply of ' or Lake Union bass will put up & Staff Correspondence of the Seattle | exceeds what I predicted when I $1.75 $1.98 tackle has ber harder and Star was bulling the market o than a ' , r p than any trout ry are far lens gu for hooking the | led beauties so with salmon ag of the trout | appetites are asts until Ne-| tie that they worry, ani and many of NEW YORK. —Daniel J. Solly, the | year ago on this theory, The south | provided deposed ton king,” ts back in|is holding cotton. The war situa i the market arena again and is bull-|tien in the Far East is clearing. | nat > ‘SPECHALS In GING. ing cotton.” It is said taht he is| The Roswian army is on its last legs| 5 ! backed by « strong pool headed by|and Japan will soon be open! ng | a . ‘ Vnint t t HAMS Jos. H. Hoadley | Manchurta’s ports, This will be fol-| . t ‘ The re-entrance of Sully into the| it of the New York exchange fi caused a furor of excitement among brokers, and prices instantly began agent f Loulat- |to leap skyward. It was the biggest | xpawition, since that }Obom the cotton market has had ft e corps of |#inee Cully’s career was cut short | pre |& year ago by the sensational crash ing a St. Louts newspape in which millions were lost and| De Graw Is a native of New Jer-|Sully and hia partners in his big trout and trout b out, bawing heen Princ-tan [Dall pool were forced to the wall 25 Per ent at glory alleges that for rea Just at the time when Sully had {Sport the old-time pass ie the mon-/) oe be forced cotton to figures higher than arch of them all ‘ ‘ »- /any known since the civil war, a/ Discou nt A species of salt water bass. very |, » persistent bear attack was beru game, is caught in large number ‘ The “cotton king” failed to stem 4 other points | Breen = an opera. the tide His backers, he ciatmed, | r refused to support him, and be fe But Sully ts « fighter. He co sated every move to force his fa re. He now clatins to be entire 4 and though he has baba a multi-mil na , smparatively poor m™m « to try again, coun cry nea Saturday Another of Our Famous Hoslery Sales Pe wae g DANIEL 3. SULLY "S HALF HOSE WOMEN'S HOSIERY CHILDREN’S HOSIERY P being the new automat 7 fone f ‘ boy, & ‘A Wee Leather Brush for.... ...37e this company until *n . eattudy Sor the Wowenenin , y iP fest diack ii%c velue Boys and Misses’ tribe enumerated above which a I | spinning company until a few yeats ecial Hose, “North Star Dye,” spe- 1 fy joy, to the rman whose season wort the “ 1 : 08 A ‘SPECIAL IN LADIES’ MOHAIR SKIRTS FOR SATURDAY pe lg ae a coe PETER V. DE GRAW Den ame time a assent rod and ree although he is willing t $2 96 BLACK MERCERIZED _PETTICOATS at Smith's cove « Sale oa ia: At Lang's ts Keeping us busy. Th To the fishe mile enables you to buy A Me Whisk Broom t& 196 A Me bottle Pert: ft 3Te A@L% Hair Brush for use Aa $4.00 Sait Case for.......95.99 A $1.00 Purse for me T4e ™ Ay . A 91.0 Rasor Strop for T4he| Slightly tn fe none one of the fir voted to press work, running from Washington to New York. He was {out of de connected with at Washingt went wit ans to give oney, Reela © elation United Prees, a # Black and Tan 12% th Star Dye” med Steee retreats raw we or Fite sale holds good close to the city fe a aueahians the eat ago. He married the daughter wei by tremendous demand f tual value 12% ae 500F%O ; ~ . 2 a , . ’ “ jal for Saturda. y . e move into our new store, which ts ed out, altho e ays ~ President G 4. at Bberten 8 om When he 1 cotton which will stim price 7 . y boa just three doors north of our pres- | alah the expe p The | J. As soon as Garfield died Attor- | «reat, though {ll-fated be 4 over | Mae bs & 0 denen Latter’ tack Bae ct- 6. satus Boye’ and Misied ‘cat location. almost total abser snow in the |i» General MacVeagh pre-empted © was practically unknown | am begining all over again @ ton Howe, made fr atwietea * 4 a 2 a mountaigs will mean an exception: | ty, Jo"inu Nadine out ot ielborsn or equare aad Wa same place when | started be wpectal «School Hose, fine and coarse, ally early season, but whether or) 0. covernment business: but be s reputed to have won A knock-down tent a kr | 12%e rib, special for Saturday IZ%e Iam on my feet again and I " a much falth iL: her t-1 as I have had alth and » strong hear th and a trong heart make teeteeeser teen TTS = money \t WHAT PEOPLE SA}? not a gamy period remains lo b* tory he could get busy with them De! than $10,000,000 {n leas th loser retreats will be abandoned for |GrS™ reached & Key aed meee | for a ee COLMAN BUILDING. . jtelyou selec De Gra for hi ad A ertain tl # high ou Cor, Columbia St./ Men's regular $16.00 Spring ToD | mintetrative abilities The fourth = | Coate—newest out—for $10.50 Sat- assistant has much detailed labor urday. A. Bridge @ Co., 1415-1417 \t attend to in keeping tne r f a post \> + ma bull and x! reason for my sta more th getting ents per ho The f ate «©. Through the residents Knew better than the re- : biican ward healers what they wore watisfied with that, This TANGIER. March 1 The t who Rave influer |p «6 ot wages in the one made BF | anor Hamburg, having on board|'%!* plea ts times to | wanted and that the subject was one McCabe & Hamilton themselves 294 pineror William and party, ar-|"' r t misapplication of with which the central committees we were perfectly satiefied with ia this morning. The Hamburg |'* nd is totally wreng, for had no business meddling with, any- should have Justice meted how. Colors, 250 — offices and postmasters. Hoe will be ee eee. eee eS Morning and night trains to and|proucht imto frequent contact with * H. LEWIS & CO trom Anacortes via Great Northern |mepbers of cangr 4 on pubdeestins Month railwas Leave Seattle 5 am |i ft t First Avenue, Cor. Cherry St. 3:45 an Effective Sunday, Apri THE CZAR'S SHADOW : a oars ee Buffalo 17 ae yp ah can balar feet pr eae eaat Sold by U A let of shoes received yesterday ordered a mo ago of the le - Peron 0 y s Basufactarers for spring delive to go at Alteration Sale cut prices LONGSHOREMEN STRUCK BECAUSE SCALE WAS TO BE RE w 4 considered t 18 We appreciate the business and our customers appreciate the Children’s Box Calf | Boys’ Kangaroo Kip | Children’s Blue Kid DUCED 15 CENTS PER HOUR : ; : vt seanaas een aad osm Goa DUUMAE. tnate en aes “a8 mine 3 shoes, good wear schoo! shoes, brass hoes, hand sewer tere : oncoit he guaranteed Act- | quilted soles, all sizes 6 to §, bought | ‘ Say wort ‘ons | Suen it fo 3 g200 | fost che regu a F | GEO. H. WOODHOUSE & CO., 1405 SECOND AVE. fourth more, sizes | value, Alteration ’ 31 ; ‘ le ene persons munt evi Sto Sale e..$1.48 t Th long * the cut could be conside ta i eee t gainst Me-| meeting of the union. He 4 » r land of in ; Sizes 9% to 11 O8e | Lediew Patent enam Cabe 4 Q- | but insisted that the new wage acale | senity or such t would not be | justice to ail cancerned—to criminal | boulevard was the most important Sims 11% to ‘ Nie heavy chang e@ must go into effect on the follow-| Pieced to thetr e hey do lit gives rest of mind, healthful ex- | th | over which a fran “ “$1 23 ‘bie £ year dowr actnal warfare ing morning. It was a case of ac- |? plenty to eat, and stops h uid be asked for many : we sole. President F. A. Bacey, of the cept the reduction in wages or get |t thin ts bt an innherited | propag of ais kind which is| years and that the present was the Boys’ Genuln an- | bought to longshoremen’s union, announced out. It was practically a lockout |¢hare to, and ie attributable to] mest important, and to the com | golden opportunity for the city to i garco Calf n the regular way at that there was no opportunity to set- instead of a stri ' f will " at ab 1 con-| munity tt gives a let up m his © regulation of the companies ; fers Bhoes, fit per- | $4.50 Alteration teration Sule Price le. He sald that the company had I would like to see this matter trol their ections, For many years | thieving depredations for good, and | by possessing itself with the tracks, ; fect, wear ant Sale Price ..@23.25 $2.98 broken {ts promise to the men by settled sativfactorily and I know |# effort has been made t ply | tend materially to check|thus paving the way for municipal | passed. $ alue Young Ladies’ Fine att to reduce wages 15 the members of the union are will | ‘he t kK to persons | § evil doing in a wnership, should such be found : Alteration ale] Doctor Reed’s Men Kid, low heel Qx cents per hour 4 the men ob- ing to do what is right, but we do |« « t B. F. HAR 7 ate ' Price $1.45 | cushion sole shoe | « he ideal fected not fee! justified in accepting a re u upri¢ 1 — t ity and $ Old Laties’ Kid cholee Tip or Plair Shoe for the graw- We have beon getting 40 cents duction of 15 cents per hour, cape to take what an central commit- ; Comfort Conerese Toe, Never ecld at | “tne Mies who per hour for handling bags of grain cially when McCabe & Hamilton | to them and use it tees to urn for their action {a Bhoes at 0, A wears ledies’ sise Weighing undpr 100 pound al@ made the scale themselves and we motive for stealing | jis, he subdivide the Alteration aie t le price regular $226 value, Mr. Bacey. “For all bags weighiag bave been Itving wp to ft without a it fr at ©. | Ninth ward. The clubmen declared Price $1.25 | $3.95 $1.75 more than 190 pounds we have been mourn scent properly the| vehemently that the Ninth ward | 400 PRETTY WAISTS it as accompanied by two French . There has been an understand }"tiunios which fired a royal sal.|%t to im according to his deserts, The club congratulated Principal ing that when any difference sheul@ 1. in which the town battertes b and poor, high and low, all altke Kingsbury for his effort to improve len, ap |the appearance of the Green Lake ial |GREEN LAKE !MPROVEMENT | schoo! grounds and initiated @ hor- come up, either of the parties should give the other proper notige it) Were the things thes # priated by persons of no joined. Owing to a rough sea was impossible for the kaiser to Drice for th maideration of questions r “yee Ain, a hobo may be to allay ticultural crusade by advocating the —" White Bubmitted, At 4 erclosk Mr. Map |sueuunr™ SNe meeeine eee nage of | wo one woula} CLUB DEMANDS AMENDMENT | planting of roses and the care of ith sma . , . , ’ Cabe came to me wnd told me he) ore eee ee vinlt 1d to gis t ame he Gets, tare was not going to pay 65 cents per | % ° ** nan down & ling th TO SEATTLE ELECTRIC FRAN. | asked Mrs. M. Pe- aah oma b for handling bags weighing a r we mded and] CHISE | ter ess at Green a we more than 100 pounds any longer. thie . of their | Lake, the mails open until fows of 1 ST. PETERSBURG —Every step lite told me that he would begln| Great Northeru ticket office tem — | " ening, so that ys the czar takes now is guarded ly moved to old Scandinavian ext mornin pragily tm , ne denerve! 3 jeu! atitche reign of terror existe in the pre [ee Te oe a tow days’ tire Am nerican Bank building, First and : my Persone denerve) No franchise, particularly | the 91.75; sale 1 incts of the Czarskoe-Selo, such as| that he eételians af ssceotil “ i ” tlake boulevard franc nie, Ladies” White scee pulstek Chere eter’ ir ee —_ | ve Be {should be garnted te tho Seattle! is With neat ring dot pattern Th the picture of ar's — “ vers utd t I 61.00 garment if sold in fegular » ecial sale Mana particular bodyguard, a splendid type of the Russian sold at his _eeeenemmenenes ees Cee eee eee eee ee : 28 = : % ~emnee i. SEs ¥ g-§ ; 72 oa r 28 5 : z 25 s ; $3 = . . ye : . E z ™ = == : : S BRRESES - $38 SK ERENEREE ER RE RRR eR Ee = : : = — ——— - a = G z& Boe rz ; 228 Py s 3 . : a sore zoek g FLeee se rn ectrie company until It agrces to | his! 4 jemey to excuse and] accept an amendment to tts frac | Green Hay’s Sair of|¢ "t an Mexican itched th ttle fathe and astir OP hy » ‘ j fale pr $1.98 , ’ in , 1 ge resol r ‘ ; . his was the gist of @ resolutio satu RDAY’S ALTERATION SALE HOSIERY NEWS une ea, oe ins un RESTORES : Gos omit eal Gine tamovemnes silk os 6 Sane Latien Ne Lace Lisle | Children’s Hea Ribbed School co n € merce GRA VY HA IR) habit, it # xt to impossible t 7 attend meeting at the Good re gular value; Alter H regular value; Alter a president today that the the cul fir the will pow-| Templar hall, The resolutions are} Atlon wale , 25e | ation sale price 196 investigation of the ral 1 rate | B become ak to ex lin ne with the suggestions that Children’s Ribbed Seamless Hone. question will be taken ing | . fo out siederth & oler: sanlis. toot cotan, dance aieunah aan aabanees on Tae Bleck Maco Cotton | all at regular 16 2-3c the president's absence in t +} hts 1 fn one the that few thieve tat oy were passed unanim ‘ 3 ue e The committee will m t Apri i . ., * . thir ously fler anc r reselntion a ‘ ss se n sale price Pn | ries and tows, | ¥ wiien.. 3) Zoe sammenttien wiht ment Apri. 3 PIMPLES ‘ rf don pes, nt Ascend ation sale | cutiaren’s Fine Ribbed” Hone, | mon to Keep the committer busy | amd Faoe Hu meore bi li ’ war passed. "Moore. Is. willing t lue; Alteration J, until Jone ins sald he hai teen j dow . ayia in hi | - tion Pte doubt bat that the bil wil bel SMAMEALTA & | ; CP 2 SO Be ae cole bg | pared in time for consideration $ many and it was the opinion ; F 1 kale price | Hose, Alteration sale price in October | nedicated, siseptic. tle » at ntly this] company was not willing to a 39e | sae I — i Miblin aid” Bictofrent en pa ttertee, Cats | act to 1 | the amondments, they endorsed that] f | 1. W. Brundage, traveling agent : to exe humor Free So ad ine BBs Se | oie an , re sh given f e] I fl 9” Ati dragminen : | i g, {for the Northwestern Line at Ta a Ai Dr the Complex mes thts, ta fottowing @ ind or three]over the We ke boulevard, in coma, arrived im this city Friday |, Martina Soap ¢ eokhenda git ant eet atte ' Tiny's Iaith awe Witiama was] stead of the Seattle Elect: m- | ¥ morning to attend the meeting of ‘ Foughnens, patie Boa kr We a Men Ard emp te ton . loans |the lumbermen at the Butler hotel si Us Such a. speedy ur 1" . New s prepa h time Misi When rT »ject was a 1 | Wf r wr. afd rom s ' t any a frat ] f traveling six of NEW YORK, March 34.—Gesler | “Rona Ge paglage for Freee Bam ' s A year must be GOOD GOODS acme, te oa. nae (Bae cia ay "cso Wenn ou cr manta a ear a mended back to the Tombs today by Fay ptlvet Address . sees enenenene .. entence af tracks, allowing the companies to} man.” er the | Recorder Goffe’ A commission will | eures ph gy J m recognition rent the tracks from the city. 1 It keeps me busy writing 206, 208, 210—PIKE STREET 206, 208, 210. |) ve appointed to examine R ae | al eT Seues at Wading Undead in strict was pointed out that ctters home.” \to his sanity. | druggists.

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