The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1906, Page 3

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STAR—-WEDNESDAY, F ! The big bridge Umber that were afternoon weeks He wan prominently ¢on-| pjeiades will be whipped on the nected with the Free Masons, G. A.) Hyades, which clears for Viadivous Washington — fruit pecially | Mt, and A, 0. U. W tok the latter part of March —E Mpitvenberg apple are in great] ‘ A demand in the east, according to! An allotment of $60,000 has been;Main Mickey, daughter of Nebras- | Ros A. Gamble, of Minneapolis, | recelved by Captain Burwell, @ the|ka’s governor, who christened the|"Now that your producers have| Bremerton navy yard, for the pur | Nebraska realized how im nt proper sort - JAFF partners he . . youd of erectin new wharf and| 1 and packing said the Mir HERBERT L t pdartners in the Lake Washington (church, which pastorate he resigned |! t erecting new whart One) i 9 frog. pe gg le nage 2 a Gene | Pharmacy, at 2601 Jackson at, the|to enter Into the mw f Th | eonerally improving the epndition arewell reception was tendered |nesota gentioman, “they have won Republican Candidate ls jother partner @ving M.A, Weed, — | vote, I velle & Revella with of. |% the yard to Rey. Nathan vans lant « a place in the eastern market \ ‘Second Ward | Me me tg Beattle tn 1888 from| tice tn the New ¥ . wie } ms thy Mothowdiat congregation pli g Dalte ar | Minnesota has lived fh the same] Since com ae As Beattic he | The Seattle Lodge, Ne of thejof Prem and = Trinity ite W. C. Pendleton, deputy trait tr ay ounctimal house in the Second ward since No-| completed hie colloge ed ties Sons of Hermann, will celebrate tor | Mvane « for Chariton, lows poet mpleted the in- | dicate ° . ¢ &|Yember of that year, though the|takt night the 1th anniversary of the) March 1 1 will be succeeded by | «pe new harde at} 4 ward, is # Ma a aking @ course at the state unl |y : "1 ty-1D. 6. Preakiia. D. D , : Rod = om oe doale “ \ mily wee has been mov once and the] versity, from which he wa Aduat, |OUnding of the lodge in t wnklin, D. Richmon Fruit “Wnape — oo. re ~~) Rocond | street number on it changed three} ed in 1908 . wraduat- 1A small banquet will be Riven at H ne to Vashon island wor sore tim The number is now 4 the Germania hail | The marriage of the kalser's #on, |to it ree orchards there k wales the’ past four days have | sa for yesterday were more than nd at number in now 42 While he was pastor of the Fi “ e south and . Pwenty-thind. ov. Genth aes as ee he Firat} |Prince Eitel Fritz, to Herzofetn | oon phenomenal in the tthe entire month of November ta TIT AY. 4 te i For 14 years after be came here! curds Chureh tn this elty @ contro: | phe mombers of the local Swiss|Hophia Charlotte, waa quietly obs pe YF guerre igs You have only until 10 p. m. to her and the wos Be Sechaue ahi. wha tentneed (ae Pm - fon of the saloon limit reorganizing their|eral house parties. Toosts ore | |! belleve that Beattie people a w it to 7 cents per wacciate w! - » own|he sold out three yeare ago. Threefchureh ar “ roel re ee eg Ag or Ve and add|aiven and cablegrams forw awake to the fact that attle-|share, share sold ie fully et his a é ude oat} Years ago Mr. Ke Wha arrented|be eotablishes nearte’ en m (Ola beneficiary feature to t e| | Boston stock an investment | pa sable, and shares Om MA & . " f ling @ bot of beer without 4 mee DOOTDG OAS MT, RO | a ation | United States Marshal Char u won ie «% urged for| worthy of their consideration. The " © profite cath fonoma Cal, © " = ® Pottle of beer without | velle Issued & prepared public utate Hopkins has been notified of bis re A ¢ comminsione en ay imes, whose | me h which he announced him ay t t b nt ation or- |” — meres f ‘ #| neighbor he was, interested himeelf| self as 1 ; n tn th She Contractor Hawley and a force of /appolntmen He has held the 1 4 r q {| ve s not oppos © the pr A tion four yan having been ¢ . oy . “ rn j excavation for the hine-story butld-|inally selected by President M nay ole ie qualificn eouncilma’ . ‘ sppeared for the onne Despite the fact that he ts — inle i ng the franchise ee ede A. Kistle aint was thrown out tired minister of the gospel, Mr, |ne that Soeetaie, a is ee oe ond are pointed t ehich turn s ‘ ne the support of |gecond av. and Pine at In the case of State Robert | , r appoint me ss “a act DAY ree ale was not for medictnal| the saloon and allied interests, and ma av, and Pis Duell, charged with. printing and|An advisory board will assist the watt / 7, New red voters : he state pharmacy law/it was hie influence in part which| phe atusiclas mion of Meattte lathe ene Iterature, the |commiant and a $6 appro: | Wash “Oath Fancy Paitet States his year he t, whith was done in that case, |Geventh ward for’ coun tea yon ees . ' DIES SUDDENLY | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY : § ‘ wert dances to be Bens ap in Sac arene woe elec neers hit SAD Oe Bie D ae by & j Candidate for Ceuneil CW, West next Thursday evening Monday night and & p. m. yeater- |) age Phy Rong , ice ue ress gard caucus in Seventh Ward. ° r | Wagner's orchestra w n hand,|@ay and goods to the value of § tig ' ; Seve ard wnership Candidate for poet aoe wind , : aw the coust ar . Council in the Seventh War . 7 Snewee GveEr fu a Walla t h . ate f an from the Sev W. Witkin, the mu al ows rade ball la ht at ¢ t y . . 1 . w i and) 3 Bunieipal Ownership Candidate for a amet ; hs ; . A be i bs ’ \ * | GPECIAL SHOWING OF ON« OF THIS SPRINGS Counei! in the Second Ward ye : ws oo Som is derek a ee | fan Vesee, 3 te acces FAVORITE SHADES . 1 ’ Y th four ye ponter & tr e t em 4 t " Norther f fal \ @. Keene, ¢ al own: | Bightec ay ‘ y trade, @ 1 er of the my e “ a - abrics in beau Healy candidate f man! t & year ago he was par fon * union, and a A ree meeting of th le | #hop. 4 at Prov t ta Pr : the Becond w ne of the First’ Methodist Protestant | of the firm of Brown, Bliss @ Wil-|Retall Grocers’ association sterday after a short Lin nina Aa . . fen be kina re and builders held last night in their quart Q ma » with any bint of flashinews bs The business of the firm consists the Hinckley t The ai] Clty Detective Lee Barbee a We t fi uae hiefly of residence Among th tine of oun was take eatel C. W. Walley, & young « N WOOL A TRO r 1 priced at “Bow Worry, Waren Us Grow” ng the a . )NEST PIANO AT A wide and priced a Bae her Be _ Credit || weroet, wines Sonne ss] ss ta : ; xe HORE Mies 6p — those of Professor Frank B. Cooper with ertm MJ on nny ALL WOC ERGE w 7 ri at and Major Joba Millie ate Association of Mall| Kinseh, in @ at 114 Ninth rent 60. Mr. Wilkin is the candidate a of which Jack va {| 8¥.qnowbh eo tn ine oy A VOOL SERGE, 4 eller “ f the prohibition party for Ss eomeen wilt hold it ALLEN & GILGERT-RAMAK eilman fro wera. r sesai t B n| B& My Sheldon, 318 Pacific t ER CO., o yard... pe . ‘ swe te ame eonion a ellingham we gh eer ig 1406 Becond Ave. Al OOL CREPE TH, 4 es wide ee attle six yours ag rom Ob jreperts the the a le . ar $1.00 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT where, for several years he was sec - BIL} OOL CREPE DE FLANDRES, 44 inches retary and t £ of the Banters t 1 Figg ag eat Last Week was an ur ally busy one at the New Store; but we Ohio Mutual Insurer any | the | READS Sil WOOL LANSDOWNE, 40 inche plan to make the nex x * even more so. With this purpose and vice president of as he wide, the we own and much admired quality, a fa view a larxe . exceptional bargains have been sociation of mutual insurance com-| March he tn nd 81.35 penses, ouas high ALL WOOL PRUNELLA CLOTH, 45 inches wide, a ¢ giving the best for the least, and ex He has taken no active part in| * yard ¥ $1.35 mtit ¢ all customers has been unusually succese poliUcal matters since oming to ALI, WOOL ENGI H ERG inches wide. y t to our list of permanent patrons. We Beattie until s campaign, but in| _ f the Stam of me quality, a yard 35 * and we intend that « © of the following Ont he was active in severe Charit e has | orf aree we have the ab e materials in black and the means of introducing us to you paigns, always as an independ wen effecte made up in any other shade you may He is secretary of the Washington |Of representatives of 17 commer FOLDING GO-CARTS of mena ris Casper [commitce const of (HB pprova — . { me mmittee consists of CH. Black “a a oS a 2 7 Oer new spring patterns are on our main floors ready for your " = Fred Ernst and Richard Hayter | on ofl magni pacman? on acatd ” faageetion. We will continue this seasoa with the ever reliable and fi aoa beer OF SUIT.) BF. Bush. « forme pe Is given by the MARINE AND FISHERIES EXPOSITION, of Lon ‘ popular “Whitney” Go-Cart. < wiibh en: waives a wit! belhea t ee Ay — ad — bearen don, England, and the LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR on the BUF . has been called into conference with | palo GASOLINE MOTOR, Every owner of this motor says it is HAVE YOU A BABY? wr new spring patterns In Folding Go-Carts PRICE 88.75. PRICE $24.00. Doe't leave the store without a look at the Carpet Room. Some hinge worth while there. @ UNION STREET Mother Earth With GOOD TOOLS Get Them Here at the Least Price BOTH PHONES 1158. 506-508 PIKE STREET ter Oakes and men of the m company uted against Wa rank E Burns, bor Sound Navigat the United Mine W large coal operators the soft wkers and other More than satisfactory.” Investigate. McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. ans * Puget | These instructions were recelved by Ho represents | coal interests | — Then come and c basile the popular “Whitney,” a make that combines all the ff) - ieee inaiructions » E H WOODHOUSE co msec ot pant foun her o-carts with a number of exclusive fetures a =" . we Mein! fr ae | Be Asher bas ju at produced an e . . | Madhoo ove cartiages fold up compactly and can easily be aston oy pall on other successful and catchy march ee The Pig ~ A pot variety in styles and a wide | ‘h¢ sinking of the ¢ @ yearlentitied “U. & & Nebraska.” The} 1406 Second Avenue Svea ~ ‘prise are offered }axo im the straits plece is dedicated to Mixes Mary| If you can’t pay cash—you can get credit | “ Announce- ment w Y REMENDOUS ROAR BEGINS MARCH {POSITIVELY TEN DAYS ONLY The ork Store, formerly located at ‘These final eruption prices cannot last jong. Just a# OLD I belched forth emoke and fire e : so do we launch these final prices. Our immense purchase pring da is 1418 Sece has been fortunate in securing a st positively make room for the same. Values of merchandise will new and better location at nN bays rices here dele en will tell thelr own — story direct to the *, where you will get HONEST £ natintactory, $800 Me Final Price $16 ar Suite Erupts Second Ave. Second Ave, lil2 $15 Fine right in the he the retail shopping district, where it will be h more convenient for our patrons, All the stock carried at the old store has been disposed of, and our representative is now in New York Cit « ing an entire new stock that is latest i which has to do with women’s apparel. In about one week our will ay ear— FIRST AND SPRING SNiddS ONV ISHId PALACE CLOTHING CO. ‘03 SNIKHLOTID 39V1Vd New York Store New Location 1112 Second Ave. Alaska Outfits At Eruption Prices Alaska Outfits At Eruption Prices 35 STORES IN TALE UNITED STATES. FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET

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