The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1906, Page 7

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’ ‘ : : . j | : ‘ : : " . . er. 3 aa S| se er Ss owe. ere sr a “ - « J - a t a a - - 1906 GREETINGS FOR MISS ROOSEVELT IT WAS REALLY HER MOST STRENUOUS DAY'DESIRES A= ==" Tr » measure that ought (0 | MISS ROOSEVELT SAYS THAT] | Inot ¢ re just what @ trap pines ARE MING IN IN LARGE NUMBERS FOR THE TeLe HER SHOPPING TRIP TO NEw pe yp Pepe tag en arene GRAM THE STAR READERS ARE GOING TO SEND To THE YORK WAS THE MOST EXCIT t Balle 60 Set want So Sa . - , yuh hairs to the floors because f price NICHOLAS LONG WoRTH ine EXPERIENCE oF Heri Fire Marshal Kellogg Forced - them for donee tel 3 s paws This is the sole objection LIFE—AN ARMY OF CAMERA to Secure Enactment in Os-| {iy urge againat it. However, were SAAR AAA AAA AAA REE ERE REED EY EY MEN PURSUED HER AND SHE] der to Compel Owners of | * [1 to ensue pulls ee e Wd , the cha vise any lives were ERE'S THE SCHEME * > I eld accountable for : . ESTIMATES THAT HER PIC | Public Halls to Fasten Se Ske sua L be FA monsage is went to Mine Roosevelt on the day of her # TURE WAS TAKEN 645 TIMES} ae a ei Iw n part guilty of the " ames are subscribed hereto, send you, through # A REGULAR WHIRL Prof. Christensen, pro: @ The Seattle Da : the bes s of the State of * | etor of « in the Are — Ma arriage vows bring to you a season of hap. # ; Jing and another at Broad- & pines tha throughout your life time * | 11. Marabal Kollogs way @ AJison, has taken excep- @ To this messaue is to be added the name of every Star r * Start ® a! to Th ar aged bbs = pt t > Mr. B ees ruling au whe will send Roosevelt Editor, Seattle Daily Star * | s ng . 7 ad f the corporation we tle, Wash.” t ‘ sor m plainly in ink, #® WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 7 fa e he floor ‘ . th apnea: way of en we it will a fraction ef a cent more than ten cents to transmit # |. = 1 et f « ord ® this & each name attached to the message, This slight extra expense @ | Miss Alico Roosevelt is tolling hor! to ‘ b PERO OF PEPER lnow. ip fically covering the and the cost for transmitting the message itself The Star will ® | rienuy that nature are | held by c onda that her romantic pre-aup H t aforce % meet. * . © | tal shopping p to New York was r h ci " Cour ‘ j We ttt tee eee ee eee eee ee 2. enn xolting and strenu age 1 pete opapatee Repeal owidige: - oe eee pe thort th ting , hild of 9 yea ports he has let ua experience of her lite | ‘ t b " rh 1 __ bear Pong ee «i nade ed t0 1 ) tmany | me, 1 has a weak miné Th d ® |®eason of happiness that will last} to her among the most fash jhe i" . ar us hey w kh t| an q n awe Ks praneee ughout your Hfetime bers of the 400, dinner wv . . * : . pe vin. Seem ing . ket! To this telegram will at- | eons. ra and thea . ve necessary oe i by the ye ‘ cat won ha PA 08 5. 1 | | Mr. Kellogg haw now determined par residing at Dex- pboard the bis he signatures of bundre ved with drese-fitting and| lie 2 > aa ordis pg him|t Within a ‘ Star rhaps thousands of Th t g and Introd | |to draw up an , f " was upon ay aft It will cost a fraction of | ty w as noth | erncon the ‘ 4, and/a cent over 10 cents to transmit} to the wild chasing | tince that a wenleach one of th ignatures to etn pursued by a coming © Washington by exraph, & ¢ camers A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popy gar ma t times | or her name to t sage af good w York re w Jest night b s. and) w * asked tc Re an 64 t | . hee ae 8 Wash-|velt Editor att eke arate wo etnree 4 Hn }} fagton . he) Wash.” his’ or y{City from Philadelphia, until abe | { sames of man| written in ink, and t started for Washington, « hungry | ol aad wore On Saturday, February 17, the! of photographers were at her And that’s ‘ xht to be|day of the Roosevelt-Longworth | heels At no time » escape 1 For fea wedding. and the morning of| them, and with An except he m ossi e hast ole again| which day t a to be sent. | entered {nt rit of the chas PP just wha . he mosaag mplet and called it “good f We're « « t « ¢ signers will be lished in | ; , ‘ a Bef Soars gem to } ‘ Sta " ary 17,| It's gotng to be the Biemest mess J, A. Alexande . 5 . . « day age of kind that ever weat from | A. Robt ever i . rihed| the Pacific coast to the National} Kighth, Tom Alde t h T >| Capital and ft's going to carry Mirs Young; Tenth, § & of! Roosevelt the greetings of more pec Ww. HM a your marriage vow y aj sage received { b, G Kene i = : ET Se WHERE WILL NAME A. thet it abe | OWNERS OF PROPERTY AT FOURTH AND YESLER | PRICE THEREON OF HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. around the t * M Main appeare to nar ob « When ne de One-half a million dollars cash Meation, and the ) haw | WAS approache f ‘ @ | is the price asked for Gygvl approached the ¢ of the tas ely insur tima F Union hotel property, located cn|ner on behalf ex | rhe dead the southeast corner of Fourth av.| plain that th ‘ bo { & L. SINNOT. of Portland “ ‘, 8. and Yesler way c ng of @ia sale a | t 5 employe of the Ameri NEW YORK, Fot The general (before the board w tle, Los | double corner and four-story brick | McGinley and Car lounde » and deard of the § Unit ety of Angeles and Kansas City batiding good, big silce from ng Por om a Ghristian Endeavor. w met last} There i» an unconfirmed rumor| i niey and J. Cannon own | they have named " LAI aaing, took a ballot the ques | that Kanaas City won, owing to the | the property, which been im The pending reerade of F W. BUCHANAN. ax thon of the convention city for 1907, | tact that it was considered the most a ast with the jay thought to be partly re c nt, Portland Bat will probably not make (ts/ central location. This rumor, how baitdt data fisible for the tremendous J. W. FROST, Wall ehotee pudit tomerrow ever, lacks subst ation up to the | early $F which own are asking for A. BE. EDWARDS, Pi The three « otestants prevent time. it ts o hat the sale | erty at Vee: + oe MRS. NELLIE RILEY, Walla will be at the price | way Walla. — bamed, for among experie ealty| Half n dotiars for a doubdl on intel joalers it is not believed howev gurdec he Mhacte f - . i Rates Yrenciar corner with the improvements add- as absurd, and the reasons which a gt . Rreew dl ed are worth more than $150,000 in| tuated the owners in setting that 5 Mra. Sa i ne Ts | the open market, as the same prop- | figure are feved to be a z ss lol ern Part eaen’ erty on the Washington at. side of | disincline at a h th “ " and head k, without impr tm, ie} At present tel pre ' h 1. Swayne neer of No. ween | der lease t | The names of the inte hasers are not given out Gustavson ur- | parties would MRS. CLARKE PAYS THAT SUM FOR PIECE veatment, and the new owner will I ti } , kill in in the wreck at Brida y jay have ace badly scalded 1 Morgan, fireman No. face it and right wrist sprained Mra, L, MC n, Hot Lake, Ore wed Don, Minneapolis, left w sprained New and Stylish, splendidly tailored garments. Thrifty men should in- lip cut and teeth bk ked out the morthwest corner of Fifth ®*./ hold the property as at present Ragragg be reomegt toe a ne A and Spring st. was sold today (o| It is now improved with # number | buffet car No. 3, right aide of face vestigate. Mra Clarke, « ty heavily inter-| of Mats bringing tn a good income. The Ninth Wa b np ght ea: t, right bip bruised @ted in Seattic realty | The sale includes a transfer of ast night « a Sdara | ‘ West & Wheeler represented the) tithe to the entire dou corner, 120 for elty mopt er j seller, C. R. Collins, and the Good-! feet on Spring and a similar front linger, wh as | ' Ask Clerks for Union C rd win Realty pany the yer. lage on Fifth av eS y ben > Oh, Girls! 3 : = _——— =2 GH wt 7 SSS FATHER HAS MORTGAGEO HIS FARM TO FIGHT FOR 8 | ‘ourcttman Sturghy to pe ts oP ny a AMERIGAN SON’S FREEDOM TO THE BI TTER END ¢ lanything lik e big sale « te lands to i on " 2 < @ Usion Pacific. or Harriman in- #} — @ Pleresis, involving a purchase # is PRAISED a mai ee ee \; ; Benge 4 an c pa . le and guilty of grand larceny and Sheriff Confident : DIPLOMAT iS ; , cela Sorin , [sto ss ‘suspected of being one of] | Sherite Siith and ble | deputien} rise. a 1415-1417 Second Avenue Sta #| BERLIN, Feb. 7.—Papers publish |the Great Northern bob 4 - wich 4h P t ‘ who #| this evening a declaration that Hon, | #*ked for a new trial, on the grox ane, which eon | the ‘ «been # Henry White, the Amer that ho was not § Resmeirhernd m for some Fain g | pin Next Door to the Bon Marche " # | sentative at the Alge trial; that the jury was pe ire af nha } j that # | ence ome mere to ed, an wth A ony A that hort ai Reever deve s a \the Giffieuttios between as were in error. If he faile to| think that ad a a eRe er mi get t # | that Amer ves the gratitude Perr tg father 4 BA, 26 been dg my unt he w t . genet aye te & ot-every nation desiting pan Sa SUES eno Casing | corte pe 8 Hien | bap “tte ts going to Weal The MONARCH C FURNITURE ¢ OMPANY |PATTERSON (sicily felicitated hts . The Best Range Lee's 10-in. Buteher 5.00! 50¢ DE | wut will continue t Kale fond t in the World Sn © * e we OFFER $ ASH FOR ANY MONARCH ape i } j gee sh SES RPS EVER BY US—NO MATTER HOW = er ae GRIMSLEY rida eh A Ten Spot Buys Senator Patt Nance bey yen . - os nd app " " The top is Malleable ‘ B. d at his x . n the ; en = ming re sm" Bee, nat era This Be prove - & " First. pre ww k p ba L. MH. GRAY TAKES FIELD IN 1 Dr. W. N. Pow King SEVENTH WARD iN HIS PLACE MAN SPECIALS 81.35 ” « saw ar | having , Chicas sl for a suet y F Be ee we and " : /. s AN NEST PIANO AT AN ok, " - . LH. ¢ ; $ ¢ coal oo INEST PRICE ye ‘ f . ALLEN 4 GILBERT-RAMAK ne rain k ‘ at 3 G t . 2 er c f t en ahea 4 e £ ’ parts for re $ pairs $5.00 CASH, $5.00 A MONTH BUYS A MONARCH. WE TAKE YOUR OLD RANGE ALLOWING ALL IT’S WORTH AS PART ot rir & not neces ! h 4-6 and t ¥ . t r NO REPAIRS ‘ a i are ever re five feet hiat t 1-8 Monarch. so bed. b th PAYMENT ON A NEW.

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