The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1906, Page 5

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a THE SEATS STAR—MONDAY Fe. 12, t a ln h they lack somewhat ig THIS FISH |. MORGAN FAMILY 2.0. nnu , na bie batch nog nm th but from str. ae You "wou WOULD, . WOULD you ? ' it the gees oy A AR. TRUE, CET OUT OF WERK, You PEgr! Ce ae LVENING PENNY NOW AND THEN AND as ne a ut to the Alles oe as eke . BUY A PAPER FOR YOURSELF P NINE OF THEM SEND A DIME EACH AND THEIR os have sent nlong thelr dimen yO MEN BUY S OOD AT LOCAL RES + DON'T BOTHER MIE AGA// the "Re ts wo STAURANT op Peseta p- AGAIN NAMES WILL GO ON THE MESSAGE TOBE SENT | Pit the “Hoonevelt Bator of the THAT IS SO ANCIENT THAT THEY COMPLAIN To 2 f The Siar to Joim TO MISS ROOSEVELT NEXT SATURDAY, Rossen BOARD OF HEALTH AND MAY EVEN GO tO ee ee 1 o> a hem in Se= COURT RR REE EER go uy afternoon will be the ak * ’ : tunity to get aboard this : 7 ge 7 HERE'S THE SCHEME * on and fe the small sum ve te what Job wari ta napectors, he p. * * , ' nd greett he Bm : ved in ia ae ce en he poured out * A message Is to be sent to Miss Roosevelt on the day of her # ‘ten ¥ who will be pac Pr Cur : = oe aul © peleneinn tin |* wedding, reading as follows * aturda Last week : pied, be os atth aus | etd accompli gg Boo & The Geattie Daily Star, the best withes of the State of Wash * this week should oe <2 sain. | oanars ce & ington, May your marriage vows bring to you a season of hap» & four or five times ‘ ne " peeve) an - | as to toes upoe © piness that will last throughout ur life time.” * fe ane “ ne customer amelis that * To th be ad o of every Star reader gontrover . with | thoy answered among themselves & tle, Wash.,” ten cents and his or her name written pl nk, top of the list your name Ws the pr a sded with their official badge & tt will a fract fa cer an ton + were the inapector in x On |® each name attached to the message. This slight * ; ne of puape | and the cost for transmitting t teelf * tay “ fall the amelts in the plac \* * ovide they found it Impossible to come to LARC eee eee ee ee eee ane hreoatening to bri y 4 M h ; annoures w i) Herring Also ! : At I te, ¥ pit ne . he hun.| Tt was only « ttle while lat ~* a me ‘ : . gaeail Aye a that a man who sald he was Jobn ole Morse i e el Horgstrom reached the sanitary tn ! mt ot mine th : k : cate f Woe. had ordered a meal of herring at the ~ we Moen Bray ht ek rund OR A. oe iding same restaurant that had a general 4 Second Ave h to make this 4 we’ ent astic as the Morgan fa M t h ar-| flavor of mild ay. Rogstrom — > with a vigor | said he lived in the Cleveland bh The he however finds it can a as to what action| and tt is most likely } good table news from the large st furniture store in the west— take, JOHN BAKER PLUNGES DOWN SHAT IN COLMAN f both complainants keep their | ‘omine the courts will be called| < lecide the cases from alegat| BUILDING, AND MAY DIE, | ay point | = | John Baker, a baker employed at {scalp wound which may rewult fa > a bridge, He was accused of) the Lough-Augustine tally ag & white woman three ste Raker waa taken to the Pacift LEFT SHOES = jeemen were called to quell a mutiny on beard the French bark Rabin Chevaye at San Fran shaft at where grave fears are ex received © taco. i | } Au 4 uneasy over the alt * wat i Out of the confer 6. wur may result between Ger aay! and France | Arehbishop Keane attacked or ganized labor at Dubuque, Ia, yes | terday and denounced it as a se al for thievery NEWS NOTES | “ | Charles H. Schuele, of North | Yakima, has been appointed third | teutenant in the Philippine cor Thinly Clad Man Reaches Po- lice With Strange Story. |, President Dotan detends the aT a ‘he took at the miners’ conference at | stabulary ts HL be $1,000 | ted apolie and declares that tabular His salary will be § a and un } and quarters _ has. never won a coal] igi 4p Oo , head |Man Falls Into River From] urday to permit senators to attend k this morning [the Longworth-Roosevelt wedding. | ing tables have been bought ---note how they’re priced McLaughlin, a laborer who | saturday trike Bridge, but Still Wants to} wr ho apecific agreement har | Fight Everything in Sight, |'¢*" reached to that sifeck: uusn . | ene If Friday until Monday, with 5 | wm lepect to the White House wedding TACOMA, Feb. 12.-—-R son, city engineer D. Hillman, fell into | MOVE BACK works f mish rive fay bet after a cc et to shore, oi a Renton car street car bridge. | bath managed eave; McLaughlin en ning to 4. Thom Seattle kill him | mers home atin and wife from home near Green Lake, deadted!y had ‘em | several’ musical lections, City En ott was sent backjan interesting address yesterday!in an intoxicated condition, and + ea man. The p mor of a afternoon at Temple of Music ball.| ater causing a great disturbance in was astonished. He told the)The meeting was held under thelihe car. fell aslee H belthe « ! p in one of the ng toa ft the legal pa-| all ea the 2 had been auspices of the ¥. M.C.A., members|nack anata. When the car came to pore aed Rds eet Fone Winking beavily of late and un-jof that organization contributing | puwami McLaughlin, who want- |! their title} od to get off there, did tgtrbors | jsineer Thomeon is a fluent talker ate to do so when the car * * * * » in real estate near George @ a . * - ] oom ~—_ . te a ‘ rallied yest y and carried aff j bet. ~ ary t xpec o a The car was crossing the bridge) ine household gooda back to thé] 1 E voted his entire attention to hen McLaughlin informed the |cottage amid the tearful thanks of| om ext m tal cus! * over te | " : ee St the .caarehes or that he would like to leave line helpless old couple, | now) we are r three days —today ' aT Burope as he saw them on his ro-)Tho car was then stopped and Mc Parker & Brown, representing thé} i fF FIRE IN HOTEL neonate |Laughlia stepped to the walk which | aged couple, brought sult Saturday ‘ mee eee : ‘ wer ae 0 he side oi rider - t \ Oo many tab that's there ie ine along the si € the bride jin the pertor court against | . ode * ala | ‘ mower later he fell back |Crockett and wife and W. J. Jan 1 ere tl " There is a al pr on every LUCKY. i a— water, — Bt teh, who holds a mortgage against | , en murder as be shot down th me. They hope to have the if ‘ Tt he } ‘ 2 i a . . 108 ANGELES, Feb. 12—Fire le After 10 yoars’ service as a @! be hom hey b sor, It will be fo Come 9 ently as pceclile. Of comes rehe cut in a store room beneath |* Motorman for the Seattle Elec- @ | Passengers ran slong the bank and/or couple's home set aside to them | a be | f r not longer than a the Louise lodging house jast night, |* ‘Tie company, Al Sheppard was #)Called to the man, but go bo An: | sneolutely | i + uw Rem rs 208 4 H and ber of quests in the lodg.|* “discharged. It wae while he a|"Wer. They had returned to the - - | 4 1 ‘ Jer to be filled must be in by ember of guests tn the lndg- |) oo" ninating on how tee r when McLaughlin, wet but so-| The Umatilla brought « large| His Bouse had » narrow escape from | iM ‘another $i-a-day job that {Def appeared and challenged the|amount of California froite and — Reo s — Bess > an teen 900 ot tia hard ondector to @ four-rownd fight vegetables this morning. Kaas weak | 4 taken mm the windows of the he “n eo oo uctor o ned :c en, although no one |* earned and in six weeks #|_ TB® conductor declined at 25 conte ‘ 4 & cleared nearly $10,000 by a @| desinnenit it shrewd investment a few days j — a q RALLY TONIGH sre [aweaeeeeeenene ea y or imm late Jedge William Hickman Moore ‘a R | AN BUYS BomMinre for» on | the m nt carn a oar HARRI Service | Bier Tempie tonight under the of the Electrical Worke: OUR FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS. | GES 4e TACOMA TIDE LAND Bimseif on isauee of the coming | 810.90 1 campaign ing in particular) So ae | Anot new designs, This solid oak ; He regard to municipal ownership of} | ell built; legs are of an at- Pablic uiilities, honest governmeat| TACOMA, Feb. 12.—The St. Paul | p is nicely polished, and i BE economy in the administration|& Tacoma Lumber company has R st xtension is $13.50 ; public affairs jsold to the Harriman interests 70 | } table days the price wit q pF. Cotterill will also acres of tide cone having a frontage | $ be . * $16 AM a rE S-3 $30 $40 $55 Pramdebeottevor. it~ lnbeatenene ‘S100 Sbtut “The Platform and the Can One of the conditions of the sale didates. is that the Union Pacifi | | the property and locate {ta railroad | e | terminals *and shipping warehouses q $30 $40 COMPLETE LINE OF OVERCOATS. J. Redelsheimer & Co. “S.) BY A THREAD om me y of Ballard na six ting ork ry store S10.95 knots an| FE. Graham injured in the recent str era | top is prep: Avon a: Bagrscicn i¥ oy "Sf 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in |r eee his « Columbia Street the State $12.90 special SIS has tween life and ident » $16.00 y You'll Look Younger The Greatest February Sale Monday S yoann | Every Ite Fillsa Want of Yours Actual Money in Your Pocket. n Tha Means ) 4 DENTISTRY Add O10 DE NTAL PARLORS 207% PIKE ST. and 1430 THIRD AVE SEBVS 813.75 feet and attractive legs of tht nest tr a The Scientific Basis Upon Which The Buffalo Gasolene Motor s kind ever join stone Standard Furniture Co. Sy Lk en fol rrr OPEN SEATTLE ; Ix built makes it the greatest engine of y inch a stady—no ¢ 1 for its ympactness, durability SATURDAY EVENINGS GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. SOLE AGENTS. 1405 SECOND AVENUE. 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVENUE TACOMA

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