The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1906, Page 5

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nd et or he THE SEATTLE STAR-—-TUESDAY en ‘ just note these curtain values~- mt interesting lace curtain | A WARNING FOR 1908 TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY—BY Ex he in due to wall about SECRETARY WILLIAM @& CHANDLER, FOR A THIRD OF A oe eee | Joh the Greek f ” ! } CENTURY HUGH IN THE COUNCILS OF TH® REPUBLICAN CAUSE RIPLINGE YO MOORE BOTH BELONG To THe | Nr", \ ; | earry a ( bef | k EAGLES, PROHIBITIONISTS DECIDE TO PUT TICKET IN THE | Se" _—— FIELD—FOR MUN AL OW NERSHIF ENDORSE scorr |! ' The Mseh-Townsend-Hepburn DUI EULLY DO BUCH UNJUDICIAL] of build \ ‘ by the t , 4 } enowal of the &§ Tow ag WORE lot tt y t CALHOUN " y ‘ ! Th nd@dility of the court t t Alani Hi of Inet ater, which passed } x : 3 pee — . \ Ane » 17, but wan defeats | the pa 1x try to put such a pro: are © ver to the guardianship of tb \ née in Alaska was & ite ey y btr vitenthons | plished by th b Hickman M ty adh. ity troduction into it by the ate of | Pe Bcugceneose dag reget yom Hager, nomivers Mr, Duntap stated thie morning}, ' y the pots ‘ » th " hae ib " Atk sade will try to tnjeet pelong (© : , lontata were in-| int a iwhipman at} ‘The t te t nquestion- |! niet Gian oni) 2 and oo Oe Oe ae ae the Tet 4 s ‘This a Seas th Ma labie uaa Gf Wie celetemnens Townsend- Hepburn bill ple Witdaas Whariaan Wbareonte, f Midshipman Graves, of Spo-| by means of an administrative body . fo am order of the a tion assem !« “ William H Moore were t | tna : Misalo But it gives the courts no Med of » ad h the wenate nfirme ‘ ot About 20° © - bly Prof, Stilwell for Mayor the a to pr » red r held in near future between will mee ye eaagpienr ase ln BF evry under-| teams representing the Seattle and pag the Sea aS Pre We simply 1 not ot t | . eatroy the power 1Tacoma high schools | i deeat . ot y and or reasonable rat king it roe de > eae ; : geminary, ¥ ag everything ‘ hed the bill should resist to the utmost | sued by the Areopag the cham r vena f h { j ’ Attempt to mend by assertin, plon debating society of the Tacoma ‘payer by ® © a na " bh | The on objec . ords In any my amor wl Be be aling No nominal oration The Ragios violate Borne t | the tail uve the ’ ee ate| power fh Che courts to suspend or | institution, has b ially a ae, repetiice - en. |ROt on pri at our duty | y just and reasonable, but also | PEBCIDIes to be insert pds 4 high s onlin to y c who be-| | fairly re nerati me the streng " Hh a pag hallenged the hition! o will not} } Tho commission should for the| (0° * : + RORYSORS ORGS | BIO BERETS RONDO SEN BED, ERR Ms Attendance { va Scott Calhoun n for | th aticam states sion which the railroads choose of discussion, The details will be ie be ase t son i a kina hee resist, When a long laweult begins |arranged by two committees from contain ank Prof r well will be named /in which Archbiat o r & muapended rate the pt the sehor which will meet within gad forenos for mayor on our ticket. end an hope will be gone bh xl-/ the next few da bition wi! . % © ex n . b lows tt will rt Member 4 enforce waleel, we will have a full t . nas ne On this potnt the legisin~ fare jut fi be urged bef, e * We a ath » a 0 i will go fe wee av ress “ e 1 the le » le the } to tema ory for the pie or the railroad ates} tt t ’ The Democratic party, un he we why a city " ¥ for toa y grald be defea e cony “ be called to rs A feature ' aad unless y $10.00 Be entero ants are made tor nomina-| QITY BRIEFS ’ gunerstip of ! t s wo w 1 r work in bapk a water, street ca ecord t It acted t i stood» Standard Furniture Co. “TO NEBRASKA JA.MOORE ASKS gate eee rrr } ‘The munictpa j will ma ¢ law | A big ta am a y to p tor: | Sie taaieet ft the acy of the present] ¢ Leer is reported at Duwamish ee ’ wr REPUBLICAN PARTY P The y Hie fe on s that hie was entered L DO WELL TO PAY HEED » days ago, and Ae anno ” a ~ < 2 ad av, and wight and & eucntits of avona uninetructed by con- QO THE PRESENT UNMISTAK » will endeavor t my... aa rage ab ley st, them N “ge 4 The only object of the ra BLE SYMPTOMS OF POPULAR k to Nebraska | ner ~y « ~ . * are 3 7 n wt « to Introduce DISCONTENT has often sf n} A franchise ¢ “ and along Kighth a ast woma . sng tay, Blows . oe Bef by Ae CRA RST escowa, 9 oi ae and Var ‘ oe na : annua w England ’ ‘ ‘ 8, the 100 att undings | most _tmportan , , he roa < on | ‘ Wednesday « P ns of the niiean majority in the present | ake pla Acoma in sot 7 e oN . oly wn a u « ma y in nber next ton: r pas . Mr. Moore ash» 2 al interests backing it or at t - r; AND NRITHE n on | owtr e Sayr UpSan aucers ‘alectri “ =| acteal abt por oh : ats show * B I NEITHER INSURANCE , ares Agolor power (ox steam pe | advanced tr tatabente of spring a ra are sub-| BANK AND RAILROAD CONTRI After @ pleasant little jaunt to av. TI “ don a . calisail: semibenniban ‘te ‘arent stitute @ tf BUTIONS NOR EVEN ANOTHER | Vancouver, B. C., at which was close , i Plates Ae be ig apr ay rsa ol a fixing of a , ROOSEVELT WILL, SAVE THE! she paid the police of that city @|!é and will be moved to the new the city this Information before the STL a Goan PARTY IN 1908, BUT WILLIAM J. | friendly visit, Nell Pickerell, the) Stone- her teperini a ime t “THAT, WHILE A COMM BRYAN WILL BE THE NEXT) “notorious,” returned to the city and Eleventh - Plain white C Plates and fon of F ening Saturday ip, wertherty to Pit AN LAWFULLY MAKE SUCH A/PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED | speedily hunted up a few of her old| fF the « opdition,| RATE. A COURT CANNOT LAW-| friends, with whom she celebrated | PRESIDENT’S FIRST MESSAGE t t bh an extent that Officers Hut and many other specials and ng the com-| y n fford were obliged to| PARIS, Feb. 20.—M. Rouvie : | a ne were obiiged es. Fes Fourier | bargains in our Basement. | Yesterday afternoon she was! the senate the first message of Pres A z night heard leew driving theat the ety wih alident Pal NO ARTICLE OVER 10 ee fash nafine| Outlining the foreign policy Pres orporations © for pul mittee it will aucers, Oatmeal Bowls for 5¢ }oamden, N. J., last night, aged years ae FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. Joha one of the best known € bb men in this state and Nev ed yesterday at his home by jeged 62. Complications folk | pneumonia caused his death DENVER, Feb. 19 | SSeS & well known actor. WALSENBUR( * 20. home here last night of pne According to official oa of | aged 34 you He bad 5 Weel company, 14 min vate oraote, Walsh and me ot ing actronses ain've In ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS are so badly that only | King nty schools have been identified | An amendment has been intr highest award for th William Ryan, John Peters, | ced In the Britian Columbia b Miller, Peter Divino, Nucelo |! the Dill to prohibit the export of Mancale Orem, Steven La-|'os* from Brith ~~ gal | mit of telephone poles, tien and] seem ts being shipped Into the North-/ Rev. W. A. Stevenson, will west territories from Britiem Colum-| formal charge of the Cherry | , | | bia wast ne Cascade range | Preabyterian church this evening | Counsel for Albert T. Patrick, un | der sentence of death at Sing Sing! Leo Wild, a runner for the Colon urder ¢ he aged sire, Willtam *, hae PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20.—P. 3,|teatimony to the effect th Maguire. son of the founder of the| Jones, the valet of the dead American Federation of Labor, and | aire, admitted h nably dressed wor “5: ARM GARTER THE LATEST 225 082 =" T4Q¢ STORE anly young man that sh puts herself °- be. Later sh ated with dis-/ T. W. BROWN MAKES A CHANGE 1325 Second Ave mid Mr. T. W. Brown, who has been with the Jenkins Shoe Co. for five Sole" Fate of the lex a 1 Co, has a 4 a position no | with the MEN'S SHOE STORE, 808 repped mt *. | Spendthrift : First avenue, where he will be on t er pleased to moet his old acqui de of Did it ever occur to you that if} ances nue to spend every ¢ that you will never nen eins to have astrous results. mon ia ayed w sied by extravagant claims by unscrup medical tising, either by self-styled foctors or patent medicine manufac rs. If you are a sut- ferer from any ally you can't afford to Experiment case, calts for is In the great atment of diseases, individuals being ex- ws that no two mak Phd eleet e to enjoy life as you would ihe ribbon tube ike to enjoy tt. You will always be The lower one te also of lace and | “drudging” for someone else. All ribbon, but the Ince Is covered with |Our Tieh acquaintances who are ittle git “glen, And it te fur. DOW Independently wealthy, began amented with little buds of | UF m. and you should do th ne of them hanging on *ame. Every week take some part of your earnings to a good, safe g gloves themscives are | bank and deposit it. It will not be . ent with before you have enough saved r e ands, to invest in something for yourself. are trimmed with! The State Bank of Seattle, cor ontr ner of Firat and Yesler, ts one of the mat stable institutions in the state Lewia and Clark fat plent Storey has just moelved official document ret av. and Pine et tekham violating the depot Sunday night by harged = with Office ad tied In acous Lie 2 - fined $5 and costs by Ju e is perfectly safe and pays 4 per ured by eng tee Geos eerie 5 fag a pty ore gegen noone ay aft m and ! the * of s-|cent. interest, compounded twice al 010, is. From —— > On arts ase. He has placed bis case in year, in its savings department KS, ta cure, 8 of America, died at his home in| new trial for Patrick hands of am attorney aad will — PETTICOATS, WAISTS, FURS ouraged sue the eity for 4 aa] m the ccuemme al tubte adbens ETC, WILL CONTINUE A LONG GLOVES AND at FEW DAYS. THIS WILL AF ame Five hundred consumers are de BORER ns A whi linquent im their water payments EW YORK, Feb, 20.—T FORD THOSE WHO HAVE ‘ nd steps will by the city | looked tfke garters at » PATE ; : se and almost despair of ever This February Overstock Sale. Guiae te take ea ear a ke And tty NOT PARTICIPATED IN THE stting well again, This may Within thes t tally “ad” ce a) BARGAINS A CHANCE TO SE jue In part to the nature of ea ea dally “ad ersal short ste tha} treuble, bu nat wae : t arried in all the news: bow e and « 1 CURE WEARING APPAREL fault | method The suc- # giving the Hendrix 23¢ Fancy Shape Heavy : AT A FIGURE THAT WILL Pain triets and the date upon payme Bird ¢ ¢ datn| NEWSBOY SENT TO REFORM! NEVER AGAIN BE DUPLI ” Extra Strong teel Bra t mp, with eon ae a oe SCHOOL y CATED. atrnent, but f i in ae at tt aeereeeeecedt” Suits $10.00 to $30 iced og aeyean em wears" Topeoats $12.50 to $30 Store sca Ss atin’ we =| Overcoats $10.00 to $40 1418 Second _ | Che Avenue aXe J. Redelsheimer & Co. ~ WM. McHARRIE, M. D. 420-422-424-428 Arcade Building. Phone Main 4111 the State KLINE & ROSENBERG, pli 625 First Avenue. Seattle, Wash.

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