The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1906, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE AN AREER ER NNT EE EEE EEN OS OT A CL ER: NmRRNT EN: HE KILLED HER: TROUBLE __ SEnvenceo To muvre a ymen by hin vietim, wa WITH A WIRE STi a R EIGN Ss JAIL,-HE ONLY SMILES RTAR—SATITROAYV. TAN. a0, 1006 “ REPUBLICANS BEARCHING FOR A mM § TO HEAD THE MU a: ob the lous ‘ as veal, o NICIPAL TIGHET—MANY NAMES HAVE BEEN SUGGESTED t te nt the « oan ; : / eR of | | aa s ; . wig . andant a eat ifeg TRENT, N. J. Jang The an t , wor of M Lillian M © 7 a —, ‘ROUTE IS LAID OUT © next morn ine t father have it remote r h & perfuy LINE FOR I8GAQUAH ELECTRIC RAILWAY TO RENTON DeEgip " ED UPON—MILWAUKEE WILL INTERSECT C. P. & R. AT yg IVENS, THE MURDERER | chance “xweating™ caused him t MRS. FRANKLIN C. HOLLISTER Anne and Gale Rev. J. 1 confess tt He \ Richard Iveos, 24, single, a carpen-| ter Mrs. Hollister ha ping and on her way hb brushed agains ly street. He where he had a shop ar PAINTER FINDS AMBE RIS: = ay there Brown Quee fortun A. 0 r c Renton Streets. 1 . { . t { Rentor ch the tow maces f hor- nar tion, Now, k ‘ ection ne | will com: tted his crimes, Bhe was sc ait by her people but was only tk ne. dead, with . knotted around her ‘ ne admits that for any womar . or after dark in ¢ Ker , will pa e Rain ni eattle . net ivens’ examining hearing & Farreil's Ranch Intact mot. prea Joseph To ha 85.000 tinouws « H. Gow cm Richmond gathering etous stat he tn et of | br but the little vessel was " Row, 25 pounds, every pound worth | w> ® planking and repairing of 4th r F200. street « ne Bat Hn tay to request pe sion [tried to put back when the « oo. lla m wa and @ Kiy f the Seaman's institute wh “screw thrown into t rea. The} F TRAFFICIMMENSE OLYMPIA, Ja Twenty-elaht per cent of the groas earnings from ‘the opetation of the Northern Pa cific rallway was carr of Wash " . annua Toad to sion wreckage atrne, CLARK M. NETTLE a Kipling spent | § tays sea before | rencue. WORK COMMENCES « coe) ia : COMMITTEE STILL IN FIELD L. W. SUTER Jeweler and Optician. 3 First Avene “S DETECTIVES : NEEDED: 070.95, and in Washingter 1S nee of the system. om, in 5,676.28, of len are In the state Our Daily Christ's Lite Lessons from Hi mo Tey hood Hethany Ce wegational—Rev. © M4) RR. Gale pam Last Week in Christ's Life per mile the aver~ ne $250 a month in manner he believes the city save much money of freight in the state of Washing- ton are slightly ! ae ot the av- wrages in these p Jars for the finat much nonce NEWS NOTES | Beach held a Sie meeting Tharsday evening to determine what | measures should be taken to get & suitable candidate for councilman was re-| at the next election. D. A. Culman Humph Tt is reported that an appropria-| tion will be made by congress for a new dry dock at Bremerton. Washington have been prov-| captain of the precinct, presiding. lighthouses and buoys for the Pa en superic se of California cess, and be was reay the inside harbor be marked with | 192 A senate committee has reported W. AH. Vincent was endorsed Capt. Het‘er, of the department of cific coast, will recommend that the | © and Min channel between Shilshole bay and ibny lent Ke at the r budys and that a light be pinced at! At ® meeting © Business | favorably upon ‘the appointment of Men's association o «| First Baptiet, (th near James 1) Rev. Myrom D. Haye * | “How to Build a Che A Oar ) sm bh; 7:30 p.m Soclety Sealtle § p. m., “How to HAND WORK| BALLARD, Jan. postmaster, F. E. appolated A ved from Congress r yesterday statin would be sent to the President McKinley Pells in August, 1592 Tha DDS life to the linen, and produces that much desired “stock work” effect. Stock work means the same as laundried when new. You've noticed the differ- ence, no doubt, and credited it to some special proc- » then For the Best ob ghana eee lt es pone pesto Magnets Watt e Monday |" Sensior Clark was given « hear 25 ess by the factory that made the garment. Not so---the fac- ta ing before th "1 ‘ - ter ay non, the allegation that he Cc tery in order to give it that best appearance had it hand laun- be The object as been ming to pay the taxe x , ‘th ot the pro-|¢ iwi C ff dered. We have added such a department, and will guarantee ot the Bate lane erat etpetad between France oree that all linen sent regularly to it will wear from a third to a - i lanes here Sieety sartves a m4 TRY half longer than otherwise. In our hand department the clothes peerage cern a . do not come in contact with machinery of any kind. From the a I first immersion upto the ironing board every stroke is by hand. i peed . eee Heavy Hauling of ‘Ail Bort JAVA This New Innovation Is At Your Service i ' @ to Eastern Washington points |), somrisieed of cn eee H world recalve prompt atte yee * t the proper authorities = ae fiat Btaws BLEND Pre s A. H. Yoder and H. ¢ acy across | 4 ‘ of the University of! captain Car! F. Mart pret | the street «t | - Ge vee @ the North | Sor Thsratcy tors soneaa! te | $806 SECOND AVE|p Roasted Every Day By Either Ph , at Setien af the cable MGk Hie: aves ; ither Phone ‘ Either Phone i oer: "ere Adams Tea & Model Electric Laundry eld, who sued the | to . ka ' L vant Corner First and Seneca y- dri mai’ at ana 0 _Coftee Co. y vet « IGNITO GA MANTLE need Mf Co. i “ no ma have 2 Price 1207 SECOND AVE econd Ave., C i

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