The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 3

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Saal ~abFEake F a + gequaints THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1906. Superintendent of Behoolw Cooper the school b 1 to attend the eu Letters By the Bushel Came to Pittsburg Girl! ---Cranks, Beggars and Would-Be Husbands r Willing to Share Her Sorrows and Wealth) fr a Bla Wehoel "aaere TOO HIGH a three we . t 4 aq AY to death Had ‘ ape at 4h ‘ marriag . me y were at Vassar, | w know at t wap with y for wh —or, ral y we what the « migh s PRD Kae Fenees ae Ke eh VW bord ew 00 ohod a bit a at t tot Hf Verneda Prod 4 x Maw fe ment oo 8 , ame a] LE me ' ha Yay. servant ( Mr. Baus} oy yourself, 1 have had a very KATHERINE GRAY aw eap m6 ' “STEAMER DALLES °*' ee “ CITY IS WRECKED :: one w: wa , $ hee I wa was ent the Bausma Sister's My » be crasy Seon after the « about my “Re KING OF GREECE AT COPENHAGEN PENHAGEN, Feb $.—King| was r ge. of Greece, arrived here ¢ a la t he “ att Cash_“"" inter tee Credit A STREET COSTUME Your Acquaintance nduce you to come and see the Ne tore condue series of Special Friday Sal The New simply thie: To furnish the best goods at moderate { desired. It will pay you to call, Mov we expect yoo FRIDAY SPECIALS i. RAILROADS WILL BE IN READINESS | WILL MAVE AMPLE FACILITIES TO CARE FOR THE BIG GATH ERING OF CHRISTIAN ENDE AVORERS IN SEATTLE NEXT) YEAR. PRE hes In the | | The railr have ample! ay he he ha y a Room | ast f | - ne . 01.25 Curtain Stretchers A | 4 ithe $2.5 tain Stretch | t Three Pane ‘ Frames $1.25 Nottingham Lace ¢ tains, white and ecru, per a - " 7 0 | . The last of a lot of fine Stools, polished top ° = Lass “a a Ae A Advertiseme justable screw; regular pr $25 Friday special 81.25 = th . As af . ‘ . b a an a h $1,000 CAT A TRAVELER ERNST BROS.INc -306- 3404 _PIKE ST. ST... Are You Building : LHAI D NG IT? WELL, Y¢ ¢ \TARPEY IS ON STAND a NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fall to reach you by 6 o'cloch any eve ning, please do un the favor to call | @p our matin office (Sunset Maio | 1050; Independent 1138.) between 6 }and 7 o'clock, and we will send you & copy a: once If you should | miss it more than once, please tole _ 506- 508 PIKE STREET | phone very time you miss tt In t y we can be certain of BOTH PHONE 1158. | It t of 1 ' row giving o ubsoribers a perfect onge ' t c tv | viee—an is the only way. ow ity to city t © th TUB STAR PUBLISHING VO FAKE HEIRESS WRITES °°". Sa | Ballard of th | At \t Ballard | Notifftation haa been received at ARMORY WILL BE READY FOR THEM: WILk BE HALL WITH SEATING CAPACITY OF 16000 PEOPLE 4 WAITING FOR THE ENDEAY ORERS WHEN THEY ARRIVE IN SEATTLE. en them under Postmaster and his reapp a the » 7 the suprem@ of the reg~ of Ma wilh! le og VICTORIA, B.C, Feb. 8 Src Ut ete ees | SAVING VESSEL — “FAVORITISM IN RATES r i" «< ? SAN ! Here is an od4 cir-cum-stance Den-ver monrey and St. Jo-se ph, Mo., mon-ey look dif-fer-ent, A the rail-roa ah t po-#i-tion Fe ance Fif-ty cents of St. J n-ey will pay the freight on 108 pounds of wu-gar fr an Frar n kea 60 0 att h shaastha cenit fess 1 of bh in tha ) of § h mon-ey ig pie ver rg-es ra fl-roa make look like Thirty) ee JAPANESE TEACHER ln ficers hav very kind snate enough » for traveling com@g I reach my destinat 16 IN SEATTLE Kawasima, a teacher Tok was one cannery ao ti mere wants a engers that reamery nigt new depot at Granger hag m pleted Go and See the Ore You may have a good situation of lbe the owner of a good busin happen t Miss Kawasin a charming young TO PROHIBIT «seco t | Japanese lady, speaking the Eng for all this ay from home BOSTON, Mase. Feb. §—The of ement was made t ¢ may t of your position of of English,” sa s as a teacher day e Harvard faculty fe « Kawasima, “and was born oo| thr the p n of football land of Shikoku, receiving al) | e your business, then is the tor Japi t when a good investment in @ JURY SELECTED. gigs to | e will come to youg m She expects to remain in pe y 100 shares of stock iff OMAHA, Neb. Feb. &—A jury to| United States three in ord ae try Pat Crow + | the Seattle-Boston Copper Com at to th até ents per share—it is boum i ft sch a value of $100 per share, 724 Alaska Build iis 2 New Coats 5 and | and _Dress C Goods sun i ‘ RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. & Ww aists o on n Sale - Friday Bargain Specials Some Money-Saving Features at Your Reliable Trading Place Tomorrow. FANCY RIBBONS. LADIES’ All Silk I t BELTS. nd Leathersl | ; / mere ribbe fa i 1 sal y on i BSe mort AT HALF PRICE, BOOK SALE BOOK SALE VALENTINES. yrigt 1 I ( ! nd Gaiety Girls” Val f Boc a tines, new | tats put - comics, in price $1.50 eact title x t : case, regular } 39e¢ Ide va 23¢ VALENTINES. Large boxed be ( iced a 19¢ to $1.98 t row, each 10¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. i | |

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