The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1906, Page 5

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+ ielehaleliehalahalelcheieiahelehddeddad ddd hth eed’ * KEEP SALOONS AWAY, x * . 7 . \* Yesterday h i an tine ' t t Vv. ¥. Robba & * t . \ puit block of * ) \* * * 1 ) t over- # \* ” * I f . . " * h nex f f tat f«* : ‘ 1 ' 1 th ‘ “a of peo * l* f . : * fon ‘ * * iat t ft | * |* ' ‘ |» es t be f Maynea the Kighth and Carroll the {nounced that the 1b \* t er has acted wi e * Vincent Followers and Clancy Bunch Make De-|*%: Rp cane SE thes " | * Tne took fully. 9 . cet | EN liberate Effort to Win By Fraud in Count of) "evrth Setis (or Coron. 2a von Another mad burst of enthusiasm | SAY" Hurd 219 voten, six . ha ributed to all th Votes. | from the Carroll forces came when | Huring the. prosre et mag f the country the Third ward gave their man 384% | pene Ne Progr f o votes to 9% votes for Haynes, Then | however: there was another Practicing for Track Meet. BEER EY EE EEE EH He #) any connivance on the part of Con Pe haa mane 1 wader the | joe ke the a aid Hard practice 1s being indulged tn Ps é * he did not a ate the true | ootd tne eens T. Cale with 8 prea ae | by the track team at the universit # Core “ b eb of howled Get en chic cathe | \ he! meet to be held with th 5 # Calhoun * ple, he wisely took ...« Siete, Oeereree 8 SHES. net , 1 At b Ma he @ Treas Russe horns and ane Sl aaaae oF aes yet Bhs cay ther : . | ersity ronan use wir @ Coun . rR would be another a ae ay t Y W pasting escsred. a yous bee ta © @ Mullen + nant " | ue | a ye Swart. J a al ® poh 4? , ‘ \* nes ad wart. ward, and Ward, « ant viet xth Ward, @ ed down the venth Ward, & There w r surprises aprung that many b f whie had been given tions w N yesterda, moment af vot witha reath «| at had been fixed | sonal fee “ott, “ op wa ken into @ thousand | out of = & Pieces, and so suddenly that the! carried over th re : #| Carr alt R \ comb uation |p ied | line into the felega oa Saat ererteraeeee apener tetieacon pg tag eee toa. the The way the convention stampeded Then They Yelled. | kins @ys of 0 any Ha wid! an agminst the domineering polley |. 4°. ype eg By ve He Y » the Re-| which had been A prowetliesy + bond Sy Smee as — oo put a crimp int frame-up of the | convention jumped to ite feet and = A deep. | would: ike-to-be-bawses @ Wap] cones beet’ ben cea ; never be entirely straightened out uty Given, aaaeiaes Ser daatermnst bby. us an afterma Corwin 8. Shank nominated Harry | m4 attempts to| W. Carroll, and Wl &. Morris #e- | se ine hell ics on tn tt tion cured the floor and placed In BOM! pcm and. ino rete bentty mddven ot atin ination Manley B. Hay Soeahed the, sae tee thas tama t yp . ng agninet too much han ke eo conve jon for the oo. | ; | hin or it had accorde the ticket. During roll call the Reeenting nee 3 in grand E oe b ¥ of contests surged fiercely, and when |, a ban anata ai i cee al. ka # city the Seventh ward waa reached the | "* . ee ee eee Hts k of the Vincent! results were uncertain, The F at & te / P ng oye art. bat it re-| ward wtarted Carroll off with a 1 cn atten ot dhe Saarnen al ; tan- tor the Hurd) by giving him their entire 41 votes, |'h* !!* geen tnggant tanger and| The Second ward split a’ even | the i y tener lg sere ing? ‘ k sit mn the two men. Haynes got |). )) ne hak eae uel rola \ forw | roll Fourth and Fifth, Haynes oe ee ee at vonre "ne ates I with "the Sixth, Carroll the Seventh, ne Ties an tele 4 he Ninth ward pla ta jod again | y. | Russell's Vietory Easier. | | From the firat it was a strage «| for supremacy between Graves and! R i The © had the Y t | your |Men's Re an club solidly | backing him, and Graves was Mew - toe i rom the M-« | Cy and Haynes “a eevee —— —= This bet Rot fe | ee aad euffi q io ¢ ve t tet t 1 t rest. quan cy | “ ong ftiful and ynefu ot M oven ward gave R ir] " " ain a ch n of the Ww « 2 . wner LV a ae ak cares right} tt a Grand arting x ‘ ft the m a n “t. hrew” w . L = . a i formed by th x Fi Ba : f| light to theaters tr. ipa red th Plans are on foot at the ur ven yore Shana ,, | arwer cities of East a r to hold a mator 6 t gave Russell and| a ma | © : “ eo minated acctama : “ ions (Shy ge * ye raves’ fe were took the 4 t n . Ha ‘ bie defeat seriously to heart, and | repert ies Be i Tonight w . @ t salad en r ha wery ara 4a erate chance and t “i fx A . ‘ < ay ae poll returns, D . ely ted J. C. Re a “ IWTERESTING FACTS CONCERNING ITs: Saget oe oe Some ponaiaal io wtag Third : CONSTRUCTION en SSE mage je For Imen-st-large F hig enet y “Human you ave really never a Mallen, a. ade, HL tort Hoe and strength. 7 eaten a frue soda cracker oe STRUCTURE 18 FACED ENTIRELY WITH VITRIFIED BRICK, [20° oo datlot Huse © pla a 7 il h e SUCH AS 1S USED IN PAVING STREETS. | votes 336, Vincent sak Ok aheeeaiie aek until you have eaten Hor fullen was > "a for & second chotce. Th be wo Bh “a = i How many people have stopped to| because they make a handsome wall, | fave Hurd 180, Vincent 154 a ‘ ateat swe nee a G@eetider that the brick used im the | 84 to the owners In the matter of| ft: was here that Rude comn 21° ry - o a0 t va ne of the new union dennt are|Prie® Cartainty cothi an com-| getting the knife, and by the time! known Pm Ro Be same as ar w used in Paving srength. The street properly pav- | enemies bad made a a 1 of on . ‘ jay Meets, The architects who desian-|eq with vitrified brick hae yet t minating him from the race ¢ ae ! 4 i ES stitsen: chun tate shade jet! Sor: wens, appentaner| Giant ctoicins tea Res ann |e marest, 04 mentinced be Riya A ee oven Over all oth and having in: t ice. They are used n t able v4 1 1 1 t - . I a a vis c which is all good an san “a 459 Well pleased with. their selec-| bridges, culverts, sewers, founda-| °F" twe fourth ballot Hurd leven im always good, protected thon. tlone—in fact every place where the temt, but the dim ; fos A That bibicialaimiah; Siacedioleee tas wee Savors tot < from strange hands by a Ret confine “ 1 appearance is needed Prentn gang of t 2} enir ‘ ( . : ) alone |» wn nt fro The Denny-Renton Clay & Coal 7°" '"* ng tn sec ‘ trated in} an, @ dust tight, moisture ¢ the Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co. Co., having anticipated the growing | 1 wet t ant mtx : , —o See race inv Cont On| Sarton scicstet ho oroving| tats exe event ment. || Sorornr of tas sain Soe proof package. Binds, beca { their impervious pacity enormeualy, i “ a ¢ Te 2 @ualitirs an great er ng to execute large cc ha " sth Tom ma K la Mirength. They appeal to architects | notter “ A Dirty Work Begins Th _ ” ‘ . e vies lromorrow’s Post-Intelligencer y ton Ato # remem GigeSe ge wook that [2 JAPAN'S TEMPLES, IMAGES, UNIVERSITIES AND SCHOOLS } ¥ on ; By Ww am Jer s 8 Hilustrated. ‘ " 5 . ? . ; on t a ; have WHALE HUNTING WITH THE MAKAH INDIANS OFF CAPE wc heavy. Japanned Car 4 getting i r FLATTERY. ILL STRATED oy . ka en and Wa RETRA G THE OLD OREGC TRAIL WITH AN ¢ TEAM ann; ( ' BY EZRA MEEKER. ILLUSTRATEC ' ; 1 t f perate PENNSYLVANIA'S NEW STATE POLICE. ILLUSTRATED. oe | WAKE-UP mind Wasa ceeens the ne Mates j I « ' 1 aliof your earn CANADA ANXIOUS TO GET AMERICAN FARMERS AND DOL ; ae we uch week t it 0 LARS. ILLUSTRATED Non-Dr . ne . roe f10.000 ot wit yet | TRIUMPH OF LABOR AT THE GRITISH GENERAL ELECTION ping G * 4 & Hecla “ ILLUSTRATED. 4 ‘ bor M. I he How Light = $71,000 an tr more at on At } N nan Fifty W t ' : NGS AT DOPE SPRINGS, BY CHARLES DRYDEN. ILLUS 7 . TRATED. ed . Lee f the I tp 4 th t Plain Baths (2 1-2c “i i ; vi . FASHION AND BEAUTY PAGES FOR FEMININE READERS. Le THE CHILOREN’S PRIZE COMPETITIONS—-THREE PAGES OF Heady's Barber Shop COLORED COMICS--CURRENT CARTOONS—A COMPLETE Chat prise MBit SHORT &.URY iisietiihiadecaeiateedaaiabimieeatiitninneninemmmuniteinniag TO0e anna. Aronia Bie WARSHIPS MANEUVER BRITISH GREATES FIGHTING T MIMIC CRAFT BATTLE PARTICIPATE IN IN HISTORY OF THE WORLD. | —_——_—. | 1A i | T t W w © the su- pi gan | pret and of Admiral Wilwom | ay, in w bh the British channel | @ . t fla ifficers, including | and Atlantic fleots are participating | P ot f nberg. t Lag Af BLA, op genres * GREAT SURPRISE ant marine Two cards won Old Oak cash prise eon , , {% ‘ t money fan et " r had by nn f he seas. Th ng for them at the Mens } P $ oe fu n O t oO ) " ir ht f wl The f for ( I and Vi Patterr I and n J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in Columbia Street the State AMUSEMENTS. “The Most Popular heate 'D AVENUE : THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Mgrs. “BOT! H PHONES 567 TONIGHT, LAST TIME—*The Lit Week Starting Matinee Sunday, Feb. 18 —- Tomorrow Every Night, Wed THE PLAY THAT WON'T WEAR OUT—W. E PICTURESQUE MELODRAMA je Church Around the Corner! and Sat. Matinees NANKEVILLE’S A MAGNIFI- CENTLY STAGED AND COMPLETE PRODUC- TION A RECORD BREAKING PLAY A HEROIC PATHETIC DRAMA OF REAL LIFE AMONG TH ARKANSAS HILLS A COMPANY ABOVE THE AVERAGE UNIVERSALLY ENDORSEO BY THE PRESS ats Daily Mats. 2 A 10 NEXT WEEK STAR New Faces NEW ACTS JOSEPHINE GRASSMAN AND PICKANINNIES CONSTANTINE AND LAW- RENCE Upside-Down Dancers ROSALIE SHELDON Vivacious Songbird STARASCOPE Edison's Latest JONES AND WALTON Sketch Comedians DAN REKLAW ; Clown Cyclist { PETE DUNSWORTH Balladist STAR ORCHESTRA of 6 Popular and Ciassical You'll fint Saws Pharmacy across the etreet ; $206 SECOND AVE. ALBERT HANSEN JEWELRY, WATOHES eu You'll Look Younger If you ¢ t your We do a h in good j branches q DE NTISTRY and way. Ov aaew ee veolar All work OHIO DENTAL PARLORS 207 PIKE ST. and 207% 1430 THIRO AVE Sale of Pianos LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ina Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling, All goods Both Phones carried over of t Open Day and Night. from last year i will be sold i leat ALL OVERCOATS AND co RAINCOATS AT Come quick FALF PRICE if you want a nist Joseph Schermer & Co. id FIRST AVE. Pri and { Ists mailed to | ‘ ; prert ks Great Cloarance Sale of | Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waiste, equest. | Petticoats, Et ] |] NOVELTY CLOAK AND SUIT | MFG. CO. } 1207 SECOND AVE. Opposite Pantage’c. Kohier & Chase

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