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=o bel THE SRATTLE STAR THPRSDAY, MAY 18, 1905, Been women, unjustly accused, all sit togeth feurs, cach heart knowing its own sorrow, the f ~ WARNING TE I] GIRLS WRITING THE STORY FOR THE SBATTLE STAR AND TH NEWSPAPER BNTERPRUBE ASSO. | be ” | peund turkeys fancy local| Two | Nute Dru orores } (MB) l | ® | 1, per Ib. cocoanuts, | s ° / 4 } A per donen, 600; wainuts, Ing- | ah. 14@ 160; pecans, 18@ lhe; «( od From Page One.) filberts, Ife; Diack walnuts, 10; | ees Wames biekory nuts, is giatteraute, fo; | Ap peanuts, be Virginia neanuta, I cannot write, for they are undecided. | 1 Jumbo peanuts, §%¢; almonds 8 FE nom h my mother. I feel now that I never What do you do for a 12%@) who Team teave her in. 1 want to « into the sunlight, the h Attorney Do B t Fish, Oysters, Eto. wen rich tw 1 denied me @ year I want to Jon an Indian ij Bs Diack cod, Ge; ling cod, ae, seniors “a the treeh nd have plenty of tight | for 19¢; $1@1.76; clara, open hey in the grass g “ oS oe . “ re. | Mipment, 81.60; ci per sack, = oi me he te fate greater juxuri@a to me now tha lp t Ag h roy J c ‘ $1.60; oysters, Olympia, per sack, | money eve ased ° | eee Se, SOTA ne. ween MO | $4.60; open bulk. per galion, bogs that y whether | willagain go on the stage or not. That not get it, 1 fight walmon, "100; saimon | bon. feannot » he 1 ‘ nw the Whether | | want to work hard and win an honest live | |. The last sentence fell ike a thun ‘ $ skinned perch, fale wn dustry. Certain if there was ever a moral in | | de It upon the court Other off shrimps, 8@ 1 0c founders | one which | point ¢ arted from their seats and berring, 80; lebeters, 17% a Nh go | Ay past life. Surety every | made for the nearest extt, but they Ctinnin tale pee ee Sling t g to forget. Tam looking to the future. | Were assured by the calm detneanor | ° Flour. LOOK FOR THE * open and b ant blessed with good health de of Patrolman W, 1. Carr, who ex Patent, per bbi., $4.76; Crown, * Tam even I going to be self-witled, and turn plained that the prisoner was a} Minnesota hard wheat, $7 ot apis orice. Regt ya ee gin pugilist and donned the boxing Tisttias, taeion : re eS iat | my wit, if ha thing be possible, atone | gloves for pecuniary gain. | Miestric, $4.76: BMotiy, 8474; 14) oe fe wistaxes of I hope girt will benefit before it ia | They ran him out of Tacoma, | Norn ‘ i : | ry cd ‘ ad a }your honor, and we ran him out of | $7.26 n t q . eI ny tao tate, nifiond hy be your freedom. 1 should this city onee before,” laconically | $4.46; Centennials, best, $4.7 n Ke Nghe able t long term of imprisonment. But testified the patrolman | drop, $4.26 ent Wxcelient, $4.76; aiak death woul r ¥ ; . wg | Novelty A 8 ay an oak ge of experiences, and my experience in- | At one time Schmidt waa pitted ae | oe dark vy walla of the Tombs t# a part of this warn- | ammy Burns at Ballard Whole wheal. 10s, par bale, $2.49; | * Sih here w to the ng girie of thie land, If they | encounter lasted but a| whole wheat flour, per bbl, $425. | WHEN YOU HAVE A PRESCRIP- fag that Tam bh | k r 4 lansed, | {faham, per bbi, $4 or bale, $2.26 ION TC : LLED. ¢ a7 ee thought of me a the ¢ ement of my trials they must nidt was itclass nak Oas "gene, er bot’ 96.00, | JON TO BE FILLED, OR JUST a Se aise of the cd 1 diam prison. ‘There t# many ne time w yutcal train | dpe dasa. war Wane, 2640: © heat,| WISH A TOOTH BRUSH, A COMB . e state university bbl, 37 OR SOMB PERFUME. ~y me ie Tomes “ mean, erteenatecaes Sub anen me the We'll give you some work,” sald | $4.76; eorn us “+ nti 4 In the aft » only at night, the y attorney per = =bbi vt we cach prien: te locked in narrow cet apeet ¢ spotty: Bad aah: “a . Fifteen Gag pniecrthcnndiaaasiad | oe, | Bartell Cuts the rice jong in © t y furnishings consist of a narrow cot 01 : . ‘orina, oe MiMtched across which, in Hou of springa Im heavy canvan : : tbo; wc, ALL KINDS— ie work ropes each prisoner is allotted two | emniny, large, per oi | * te the tr roy rigiecntl a9 cquain nn Ms WATGH FOR | hominy, small, 108 wale, $2.60; Holly T5e¢ % of coarse | wo gray blankets ww t ae i : or 4 | ot rotating Duckwheet, 16%8, cane, 55e other as 4 . a gingham read of Nive and white chee pearl barley, 26-t», boxes, te Bia dard, narrow pillow of straw, But for these cots, the cells are Hs te pearl bartey, 100-Ib sacks. $4; | pacKen’s TAF AP 40¢ hare. The w of brick. inted a dull yellow and unreliev- | SiAlt peas, $4.60@6, popeorn. per owt. | R 80, ceena'peg. on wt ne’a clothes, look bleak and cold. \™ 00; cracked wheat, per vals, $3.08 | TAR AND EGG SHAMPOO SOAP.. ning beds until ove ng locked in for the night, eit Money. seee sees 16¢é rat ace dreary Indeed. ur ~ one's self in a clever book, in California strained. per tb, te; | ROGER & GALLET'’S 25c SOAPS., her FE, game bit of neediews Abe agp Set pan | Capt. B, W. Bell, agent of the 1o- | Sallternia sage, pes Ie. 140; honey. p ‘About @ fm thet one is awakened from the oblivion of | cal secret service departinent, ar case lots, $290; | PINAUD'S SOAPS, 260 CAKES... 8 ideabet to & consciousness of life, its cares, Joys and sorrows, by the rived home from Portland Wednes- | iz%e: Ciifornia pht., of the mass ell key as it turns in the lock day nix Capt. Bell stated Thurs | Feea. FOU NTAI tan “All Gp, Rirts, ¢ matron, and.goen the chorus of many |day morning that a branch office| Oats, per ton, $31@22; bran, pet | $150 KINDS um prociaims that ell are astir and another day has begun. Then Of the seeret service would be en- | ton, $21@2%; barley, roued. per ton, $1 e & ray to ? x ‘AN P. ‘ * " — 7" . ' > | $26.50@27; feed wheat, ver ton, $33 vol pas be he . chet, Gey wend thelr way (o the “pen. NAN PATTERSON IN HERCELL AT THE TOMAS, WRITING HER STORY FOR THE SEATTLE | tablished in Portiand at ones for the | Gy "RUTCHE IDAG ig narrow corrt Ot Mme ‘ ee . q pany : a, ~ dal C feed, ton, $22; | CRUTCHES, BANDAGES, 5H ‘ Tats this “Pen. . san w nr tor ™ ae re than some f wins STAR AND THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION. SKETCHED BY A STAFF ARTIST coming summer Already th ' bf Maal par tas, 8% or best Pe DER BRACES, AL : AT Ree: } aed about four oe Oe ee eee eee i & great deal of counterfeit money | §27@28; whole corn, ton $27; short siecle - taeee of Women, sometimes as many as 20, often even more. Wo- EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FOR THE SE TTLE STAR AND THE NEWSPAPER ENTER- | floating around,” said Capt, Bell. | ten, $24, " wi tye BE" - tees orr ry, gaan of all classes and alle palities; af temperaments as varied as PRISK ASSOCIATION, | LADIES’ SHOPPING BAGS AND ny the crimes with wh ey are charged, and for which the law de- ama Umethy, PURSES, AT 1-4 orr that the 1 be paid | alfatta, wheat |. ee 7 . é Nan mands ; panei Mye R- wo iil’ nisin Windh tat tint 16 hington dow. |COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR hg Se miekete wade: Sona oak'y is, whoee firet ble ‘compressed, $23 Bouné| NEW BAGS, SOME OF THE “ MI seep in path Gf ‘weetetetnis, be PINGHED A AIW wii it es LATEST STYLES AT, BACH ... = faltering Oyster shella 100m, ton, $22; clam i qeerding to Its depth, or weakne Over & mile in three minut ome awakens the record made by Autoist tt Keeton, a resentative ¢ * Pope Motor company, of Tole c au he scorched along First, between +4 Fe . Battery and Denny way, W ‘es day afternoon - Patrolman Fred Hibner was an | < eye-witness and timed the machine 7 “Did you nee that?” he asl | nesday night in Fremont, when the HOLD ROBBERY |jewelry store of Tienry’ A. Boek drew his little red book fre pocket and jotted down the of bis witnesses. was entered and a large number of AT FREMONT °°" No one was in the building at thethe time and there is at present no clew to the thieves, Detectives Adama and Corbett, of the Seattle fore, are working on bery was committed si boys. : Surp rised [pee eens eeneveny pavement at the rate of 25 m robbery occurred Wee- hour,” said the officer Wed | i | a | trial May 19. He his own recogniy This is his second off cently he was “soaked” $10 Hee court on was F. M of the odo, O. ednes ked of three bystanders. They all replied affirmatively and the patrolman mm his names | “I will awear that Keeton .was shoving that red devil over the ies an nesday | morning. Keeton will have his was released on | JUly in po- : al Co. dors a large le CLAIMED HE WAS GOOD TO Our medicines are the i SIX STEP-DAUGHTERS c nt. | Notwithstanding the thet —— {fs that he was a faithful husband * nd a loving father -‘Pasker’s Tar <e cakes 15¢ \# atx step-chitdren, Con- eter © Skin bs & massage | inke says his wife quick- enue was & scr { fe. io, prepar- th builder, T5c size Did (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) ing for the steamer wats gphapeagaeier ) pag el NAN PATTERSON AND HEM PATH Rit Spoon roe oe oo a 7 Posed exclusively for the Newspa per Association immediately after t he Florodora girl's release from tiful on the moerket berries if | & and abandoned his home. Plinke w ree. The defendant lives at Olympia and according to the ¢ aint, is ening. making her home he man | position has been aroused in West | ™ Y | | | Beattie, because the city wants to| Market for the first time th to whom she is charged with j establish its own system. |= b transferring her affections, one stronger, The veal market step-sone and step © transferred to Adame, ® DES MOINES, Ia, May 18.—Fot | ages G1 BAe, owt, 3.26 slong with slleged frivotous af- # lowing the alleged confession 10) whites, $1@3.18: pink prison. olorado “spuds” arrived Th: Of, 10¢ kind B Face Powder “am, best | Bade, Tic size. A9e Seal Sarsaparitia, for the blood, Cream, purest made, full Ib sun 000 TO PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. eee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee re a little firmer, Several care off new york May 18.—~The fol- on the * year kens are coming in a little | | fections of the mother *| PLAINTIFF IN SUIT DESCRIBES HOW HE STOOD IN PATH OF | 2mm Ut, Comte dor to may for | Rene hese pas Dink Deane. 1 — the medical treatment of bis in Fi x «ar * 16; wa be NG DRUG co | A RRR CHARGING ANIMAL TO SAVE HIS WIFE FROM DEATH—16 [the medical tn seat ee Se eS 16; wa bean SUING OWNERS OF THE STEER FOR INJURIES employe of the Des Moines Na- | Placentia $2.35; caulifiow COLMAN BUILDING tional bank, was today indicted by | [Gung onions oc: Monttalne ontn Firt Ave. Middle of ties Block. Ce the federal grand jury on a charge) gc jb. spinach, crate the. lettuce ee = of embexsioement and making false | iq 160, head lettuce, doen. 40: Because a vicious steer knocked ;by the steer, In order to protect his entries in the bank's books. parsley, 26¢ don; carrots, $1.00@ 1.25 wife from being gered to death, he as ———_— per sack: Yakima pota a him down, stamped 1 states, he allowed the r to at- Greeley potate | ten is the reason T. F. Harris gives tack him. Harris ts 28 years old California potat . ee acre White River po 3.0 1 wanting n’s Packing and states that since he was in- istanaesie company to p 900 damages, | jured by tht bull he has been un« ples, fancy. 5 f and $28 for medical attendance. able to work The steer longed Sweet potatoes, 3% J ‘new man of acy and economy Profit by this money-saving TH isn't talk, but talking at talking prices that make it for you to buy here. The plaintiff states that he to the defendant and, according to Tish Baskets . the state. Attorney Plotke. per dom: goose Ib Summe Autumn and! Ledyard, Geo. M. Perkins, Jas. J.| found in the sound Thursday noon b oe Cosbean, Ferns Whstney steamship Senator, who noticed the|this morning in which to sum pp: +v-ha Sugar. counter will be marble. Beautiful | made and black in color. The watch —|on Junt 1 the Princess May and the) peputy Coroner Austin states that | late Thursday Princess Beatrice, two of the Ca-|the body was in the water about| County commissione afternoon by the ton 7%@8e; pork, 7@ spring lamb, $3@ small, 4@7o; rabbits, ality, Wo ers cho nadian Pacific's fast boats, will be|two months. This will give the Seattle Eleo- evel ‘e'§ Pie wing some nobby Mi put on the Vancouver-Skagway run.| The remains are at the Bonney-| tric company @ much coveted fran- 2, Bacon and Lard, or] trom § at reasonable Mi A boat will leave Vancouver every | Watson morgue. chise and pave the way to extend | PIB gg. we yn Ng RN $10.00 to $30.00 six days. oro ‘ ing the line into West Seattle. Op- Hama, 180; bacon, breakfast, | — apn The steamers City of Seattle and * Ido; lard, White Star, tierce, | rolls LEM LEWis & £0. Once You Get Acquainted Farallon sailed for Southeastern Sole Agents Young's Hats. | wiia Rose, te. * Cherr 4 You will find it p to buy your! Alaska Thursday. Both carried full The new mid-season styles. si 1 ae eis hate of EK N. Brooks & Co. 1331 lists of passengers and heavy car-|recetved. Call and “take a look.” I 1325—2nd Ave. wetnend sbthe: eblebens, nd avenue see goes of freight N. Brooks & Co. 1331 2nd ave. *** 16@1ic: spring chickens, River potatoes, 2c Ib: artichoke jophone peas, 13c; Mi + 49¢| Morgan interests were dropped i ' rich color so natural to early | sippi tomatoes, $3.50 crate; summer | Se | from the board. It Is understood FOUND IN MURY HAS IT Mc: Chacha tdiingtdr:teni==—= eC ‘ " r Abe q . d r . : det 0 e River berrie: 4.50; Kennewie | Hill Amos French, Alexander 8.|>¥ Thomas Marcan, steward of the| defense, was allowed another hori up an wes Kennewtok California berries, ®, $22.00623.00; new und; White Peso Sight Savage alighted with bis wife from the In-| the complaint, was allowed to rut doz, The; native rhubarb, 1% @ 2c see NEW YORK, May 18. At the an- | terurban cars at Stuck station, and loose, The caso is being hoard be- cucumbers, 75c@$i.25 per dozen an 38 mead seein the Rerthors Pa-| that he was tmmediately set upon fore Judge Pointdexter Hair Vigor. Gives to + heen alga Ip $1,250 bex . ° eifie jay, all prominent repre- jure Aragus, 50@1.7 or We Special Carpenters’ | sentatives of Harriman and some gray hair all that soft, dark,| ree" S@ 120; green peppers, © Ball that this is part of an agreement Peete Dall Bat «--- 760) arrived at by the erstwhile rival in- nue Ee the hair soft and smooth, and) ) 00. Pre wa eee: mnee terests. — prevents splitting at the ends.|m sugee. cyte yet i ; «ei The directors re-elected are: John (By Beripps News Ans'n) A ESAS: | ter, “sea - fair Adjustadio Roller Skates 18, Kennedy, EB. Willis James, W. F splendid dressing. LeAT%o, Laer cartoons, 36e| Baker, L. 3. Lamont, W. P. Clough CHICAGO, May 18.—The Horh Wea ae ber oe Window and thie week's for-|Chas, Btocle. . saenonaens case was given to the jury today. nave Sb0@3.80; Rs for rest of bar fat She te neers ore: Jobe Assistant State's Attorney Olsen mecitranica # 25; cranber- are four seas in the | Saloame, Robert Bacon, Lewis Cass| The body of John Olsin was| conducted the closing argument for ries, $10; pines $3.50@7 Lake Washington berries, $1.60} cr he: freah ad ee SECOND ave - “floater” In time to fasten a rope|the case, He argued that the prose wales Gute “aieee Second avenue property owners |about the corpse and drag it to/cution had presented no creditable Saucer case; cherries, 76c@$1.00. J have filed a complaint against Con- | the stern of the steamer. theory of a motive, and that Hoth Butter and Cheers, | tractor Erickson, who is regrading| The body was identified through |had no opportunity to give potson Washington cheese, 6c | Second. They claim that instead of |a large number of letters of recom-|to the woman in the nner se brick cheese, 18¢; California ¢ | pushing forward the work, Erickson | mendation found tn the pockets.| scribed, even if he had desired to 16c; butter, native creamery, ts cleanding out private property. ‘The letters, which spoke highly of | do so. cooking, 16@ California ae —_—_— Olson, were from prominent Port-| 2 creamery, lc. The Chicago & Northwestern is | land and Seattle firms. Two dollars Egos planning an elaborate office in the | and forty cents, a gold watch and a Ph nsninty, J ay ranch, 20@2ic; | Boston block. It will be fitted out | nomber of Chinese and Japanese regon eggs, 20c. lentirely with mahogany furnish-| coins were also discovered in the ings. ‘The front of the railroad | dead man’s clothes, which were well Pair a a aoe, cae qatra © pictures of railroad scenery will | had stopped at 2:40 o'clock ao ae iaiaie wid Special for Friday ah po iho} onehe, decorate the walls. The body was badly mutilated The Jacobson ranc hise prov ing sugar, $6.06; maple sugar, 16@12% —_—_-—_—___—_ evidently by fish, and identification | for 4 street railway grant from Se Less Keo if pald within 16 days. A. B. Calder, general agent of the | would have been impossible but for | Attle across the tide flats to the city | poguiar price of these Cups is 10 Meats. Canadian Pacific, announces that | the letters. limits of Wost Seattle, was wigned Cows, beet, 7c; steers, 740; mut ©; lamb, 9e; dressed veal, dozen } . $1.00 shells, 16%, $20; bone meal, 1004 | BEEMAN'S OR GARDNER'S PEP- $22; granulated bones, 1008, 62 Om) cin Gi 2 PKGS. FOR . o COUGH DROPS, ALL KINDS, TWO BOXES FOR . 5e AYER'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, 25e BOXES, FOR ibe CARTER’S CHARCOAL TABLETS, | meadow ost grasa $15; Kentucky| *5¢ BOXES, FOR ..... 15¢ | Blue grees, $1); pasture mixture Splends, $10Q91R Drug Co. Two Stores Second Avenue dhe and bs $2 per ton bi, Grain and Grasse Red clove austke, chot ei, Report furnished by Downing. Hopkins & Co. (ine.), brokers, 304, 305 and 306 Alaska building. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, May 18.—The follow- ing quotations ruled on the Board ‘ade today Wheat High. Low, Close, May eT 1-2 5-8 to 891 Sept. 835-8, 86, 831 | Corn— May, 54 | July, 491-8, 48, 49 1-8 | Sept, 483-8, 476-8, 483-8, to 835 Oats lo 20 1-8, 293-8, 301-8. hor 285-8, 28, 28 6-8. Pork uly, 12.75, 12621-2, 12.78. ' | LIVERPOOL—July wheat closed | | 7-8d lower at 6s $ 1-24 That’s What cW YORK STOCKS. sowing gaceitione * es on the You Will Do Amal Seusah 33 Pens “ ‘07 | If You American Sugar, 137, 135, 136. |B. R. T., 617-8, 60, 603-8. People's 99 3-4. 983-4, 987-8 | Metropolitan, 115 5-8, 1143-4, 1147-8 | U. & Steel, 297 7-8, 28. |U. 8. &, pid, 96 7-8, 951-4, 95 1-4. Atchison, $1 1-2, 79 1-4, 79 1-4, BL & O., 108 1-4, 106 1-4, 106 1-2. 1481-2, 146, 146 1-2. 1-8, 397-8 401-4. L. & N., 1447-8, 1426-8, 1423-4 Mo, Pac., 971-4, 96 6-8, 96 5-8. Penn. 1355-8, 134, 1341-4 Reading, 93, 90 1-4, 90 3-4. land, 28 5-8, 277-8, 277-8, 1-8, 60 1-4, 60 1-4 174 3-8, Union Pac., 1231-4, 1186-8, 119 2-4 NOT VERY SICK | But you will be if you neglect to |wet relief from those diazy, faint and hungry spells, hot flushes, shortness of breath, ete. which tell you your heart is weak, and unable | to purify the blood. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure wil give such relief, by strengthening the nerves and mus- | cles of the heart It's so sure that} jit is sold on a guarantee to refund price if first bottle fails to benefit. Buy Property Now in Rainier Boulevard Additions LEWIS-LITTLEFIELD (0. AGENTS 22 HALLER BLDG. rex. 4". 33 tien corre. sponds with the mark “Ster 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH. ling” on silver. || Phones—Sunset, Pink 1761. Ta- SHAW'S DRUG STORE ™:,273,. dependent, 1761 Free —- \@HAW 2 == | GZ207e8072 S22 The Fair beveme vee gust, ABOVE e air Store JUST ABOVE IKE. PIKE. Great Monstrous Lace Curtain Sale Just received a shipment of Lace Curtains, Mill Ends, which are actually worth $1.50, $2.00, and some as high as $3.00 a pair. Your choice tomorrow 49c Each Remember, you can do better at The Fair. © Woodhouse Co. 8 H. P. Buffa'o $s acs aon salads 1405 2nd Ave. Second hand, good as

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