The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1906, Page 8

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| dow bold the prog |the complaint alle jay afternoon home had © burglarited during her ab The Fort Law rovenment and a 4 of valuable | nat club wants @ nat vernment | jewels taker » waa thor end & corporéiien eral established in this city, At) oughly ransacked and everything of | tr” AN, Copper . old Saturday evening the | value taken. She was unable to |} T te euntclt the oe Jooatior h an fnetitution : preee re 8 al of 1 : eetabtishe bat none 0 "ASK RESTITUTION t'work the Pa of the ‘ mules « horees nd “a ay OF MANY MINERS . ; on this 1 " lefena’ Gor ‘the end irged as part was div making a ' A‘ Leohey f \ . The Resolution it ts 4 th th wh s, We, the Fort Lawton be nosed ' Imp ent club stock of at there be Oh Ve M ment corral loc Washing The f Lawton, in the holder . Whereas, We the ta vel John ¢ growing ship of Index, M oy, & Beal Albro I, Chase, both lawy L. J. Lemley, a rich ba mules across th mand an inetitution o s, Obl James T. Law and attorney; A. O. Jeff Whereas, There are several of|ries, of Kent, Wash, and Thor REALTY ADVANCES, these sanitary government corrals |Melatyre, of Index, asking COLT ERtA. Fes located throughout the United | tion x 4 Sie Btates and none on the Pacific coast, | 000 an allege in th nit kor and | apirac as tt 40 m Whereas, We there | Index e ent ated | a t of posed rail should be on « t prop- | it therefore, be it | attempt ts being Resolved, That we, the Fort Law-| The aint f n th tt the nty to build and ton Improvement t t ¢ A ‘ h are now on record as favoring t Nore in Seat be. 2 San Fre " good t. La The firet com nandment of a « t t to foot tt _ * week a @ 1 y BARGAI . ty 1 se KITCHEN NEEDS. ROYAL ENAMEL | crt of in VROOMAN'S BLUE JAPANNE!I : £ 7 i r STRAIN ERS-—Everyw here ' rs ME ' White e: EXTRA HEs ATO MASHER ROYAL ENAMEL, WASH BA < ywhere at Sale e he . y 4 , LATED CRUMB TRAYS AND | ROYAL ENAM WERLIN BA OFPEE MILLS eular y ’ SA PA wie ise N MANDLI + TINWARE Ay Less ne 4 A A ILADE lve P KE ‘ x te BROOMS sine * Sie b ot ‘ ifs ae + HEAVY FINER LUNCH BOXES—M price. . 16 elsewhere 2c. & . ihe 4 . BRISTLE SHO’ BRUSH AN AUHER fs " AF JA ‘ PANS . ‘ FINEST GRAT XTRA HEAVY 1 $1.75. Sale ENAMELED sizes; regularly " NICKEL PLATED BATH ROOM FIXTURES IMPORTED back; ree ‘ MAI WIRE HAN t ¥ HOLOERS EXTENSH ' Bale strong w ™ NICK A WEL MAP IMPROVED fot } HO S 1 lege, pipes HOME AND GARDEN 8uU PPL! La x « APAD S145 PA Fine ROVAL ENAMEL WARE ¥ A YAL ENA A NORDHOFF & Co. SEATTLE ee other stckholdera, conspired Mra. Otto Crow ry, aoe to p ent th wing of the work} The delegation of Whatcom coun wotil the expiration of the time for) ty politicians and vrewentative av. N., reported to . ae * : me them to the Nie eland for appotnatment te he} cine | m F 2 t Portiand ; been Goods on Display Than Has Been Possible at et Heretotore---«When We Buy a Bar- “oe 30 gain We Sell a Bargain” : rf onl TELEGRAPH BRIEFS: Spring Goods Are Arriving and There Isn't Enough Room to Show Them—Hence Emergency Prices Prevail, ‘ Warel f if the store, 8 MONDAY, FEB, 26 KA TTLE STAR- | j Somplete Credit Housefurnishere—FREDERICK & NELGBON (ino.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers, “Under One Roof Everything to Furnish the Home Cémplete” BE SURE 10 COME AGAIN TOMORROW Yow in a Position to Place a More Rep. that they ioupit | that éounty, | interests of J, 1 ne A | Seandinavians the sald) working in the which was] © of fieh commissione® ew jown on Governor Mead w company perty. The ter wee at the ma, yeate Dewomber We Are resentative Assortment of the Ryan & Thompson «| GORWIN TO CARRY ae i FIRST MAIL Yar \ = ' : : g All Sales for Cash—No Exchanges—Positively No Sale Goods Held for Future Delivery—All Sale G Sold in Present Condition FINDS FRIENDS IN STRANG! Ryan & Thomp r \. son's Price LAND. Fextenst bie. 516506 & O75 oneion \ ne “ t and ’ hed Muse aa ste ‘ . ans Mra O75 5 we t Wa heard 650 3 a af ah S75 Ve Ce « . . ' 1 Dew 70 oot’ aa 0) 4.75 15.50 Moskoase s+. 3400 16-00 ut only, ’ ~ 7 2 — BOTHELITE ENTERS MERCANTILE FIELO. THELL. Feb, 26 tate Repre Erich he ha « take possession the ‘ Ma from as a « yewter ay “ & Thompson's and $6.00 exch: our Boys’ Clothing, La Boye and Miwees’ THAN HALF —— Beattie Home VO of the THE BARGAIN STORE i & 1104 Piret Ave ’ i] Lomplen Cred UNCORPORATED ) 5S Porabhere ibe "AMUSEMENTS. =| eee «COND AVENUE. MADISON AND SPRING STREETS deri Avenue Theater | 1 | Tonight and All Week PER | Mattnes We Pay Interest | MOONSH NE AS DAUGHTER CENT ' K SECURITY SAVINGS AND SAFE DEPOSIT COM- t Show Yet Our Pr PANY mt che OMARITY BA SAVINGS BANK | PHEd RPHA 113 Seneca Street. a ween FRED. R. THOMPSON, J. F. DOUGLAS, : . President Srecretary K CHAS. H. LILLY ARCHIBALD A, JONES, Kohler & Chase 1305 Second Arcade Bik, Vice President Treasurer UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 14138 BECOND AVENUR AN NEST PIANO AT AN HONEST PRIC Pianos sold or Pianos for stock of Pianos ALLEN @ Sit pent RA MAK ER 1406 Beoond Ave, LLOYD TRANSFER CO, In Baggage Express. F ture and Heavy Hauling BOSTON oi Ntion March. he Ottiee. Both Pt Office in Diller H Open Day and Night. TRY OUR VIENNA CAKi 2O0¢e DOZEN Heady’ $ Barber Shop ret and Washingto eepte we asees: ec c Feros t=ese eetce BESSSBESaasce s2es2 _ de ! Po we he fry 1 th =

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