The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1906, Page 3

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THE SEATTI STAR.THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1906. remem em | ABOUT CANDIDATE TA IN T. | Tessie | know the conditions of the trade ] well, say that such is not the case, | In no machine shop in Seattle ts the | etght-ho recognized; ning area ee eer errrreeerrnenee he in the work jay, and the THOMAS NAVIN fight last fall for the insertion of} lay 4 vents per hour th AOR ©’ clause in y | Al lay wan made| | vn or lending flo | Ownership Candidate for atroct railway franchines Lo MAW | for a Wan Lo mae the Face hot recelve nore than fi Ceunell Prom the Firet Ward ppose the proposed cla Ahoy 4 ' Ma Md be ® lto 45 cont wir, and ny” Nav aie hoe oy » Give tne hive appli-| ¢ 1 } , emt rs ®@ r hour pom mt ean franchises without ther he The apprenticeship of the metae tee if we nWAY Waa twlee el Sean ere he enet On) ae } | a und showed the writer panting oo the state leginta bong sag _ Ry | ve | | Sanne >A n the technique of the Lae Spy ye v x al FREDERICK SAWYER, an STAR'S ANTI-CIGARETT® LEAGUE 16 GROWING—READ WHAT Bo + oe h the ome =_ » Sp 4 ne of that on Republican Candidate for Council i ry ELBERT HUBBARD HAS TO BAY OF THE CIGARETTE JOHN CURRIE, a the : h the legtala t From the Fourth Ward. ead | MOK | forme nt ; a of a bill to ql 8 eR Sgramea eaei| t se be 3 PRESIDEN? * " ‘ al weigh and - \ ; ra county a " all wu r “ “4 ' / \ ‘ { THE STAR'S ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE PERSIS 78 fw al mt ‘ th \ j \ os ment "" beh ' ' . Li ” F { ' I hereby pledge myself not to permit any young man * 7 ally lead letior ¢ : t a ~ when in my company, to smoke a cigarette, I pledge my * ka r he held ta aan wo ee: | sg \\ self, also, to do all that lies in my power to discourage b . * apparatus, mh » 1Y - ‘ im among the young men of my acquaintance, the habit of PH ELPHIA, Pa, March 1 af three more! Mike Gonwih aad c ee ’ t ; smoking cigarettes. I desire, also, to have my name en - thie oesiae a op final passage. series uther-in-law M niet } { tered as a member of The Star's Anti-Cigarette League . al strike ee ’ rn a sme Rear { 1 . ‘ of \ wet t j enence 7 pe A ALPHEUS BYERS. " 1 will @ on tmprey wnership Candidate for f a "a ay . wt Cs res aw m the Fourth Ward In th Pmyly- — , m Regu f ’ ‘ agetten Ww A ' M v part of t - \ P 4 rel , The Repud for 0 ‘ THs MEANS YOU ae Mr. Navi a tg hav ‘ a - b- hase the Y t ; Prego t at Bat~ at, Instead ‘e ese , : : t t and ‘Ae a former t yi? : " . ~ - an § Ot. j Navin was alw eat | DY It w ; , \ ‘ fs f ents; being @ “Cle ar fa t i ’ I borax ents; we a sam ‘ ki And tt tort are ioe JAMES CONWAY ay 1 © was a cha . na w y en neve en : Shale f te r ! mates‘ , | lowin Ivear ih If Fra ¥ t we uttle he} are mn Candidate for Counc win #8 ! I ¥ Repub an will b and | wish 1 I make| w 1 . - = the Firet Ward. 1 4 . Aly rk ft 1 ta point ' f my « t Cut " ’ b y he i Ward, Off wh Karet above t and a it . ' Ae t tt -€ that werd, having elect | ward . ‘ H. HM. KULIES, tfe, M pa uy, } so- | e many interesting fea’ aa democrat ( . by to's commerctl &i| WORK OF POLICE who are look ame Holt, the repat ; . Muni Ownership Candidate for w " = pode os ix Gao A od tue eon . . Council From the Third W ataetn Mack ‘ah eniaian ve and D. & Cw event S ‘ ot ~ aes . An examination of the police re os oe eties ~ - rise 4. 4. XK municipal ow ' Cath ; | Night Coming On jord evealed the fact that they are Led lye BY. eowere st andidate f neliman from | = ’ ae ™ oe | c had been made in the ayes At the ¢ ¢ & ra ! a Proselan q Today there nly a compara-|month of February. Of this num want the ar brent an . ‘ vere w gar manufacturer C4 Py Beta Pans it [tively few ieee nen who refuse|ber the following disposition wa we mena menion® eae Tt . “yn - 4 ¥ : ting a small f Lewis, BD. Buches, fect allow their emp smoke | made Total arrests, 4 mmit » get this —— A Jefferson st. In his ‘ W th @ n@ addicted to the habit. But eform wchool, 11; committed t . o ma w beakers: KR tt day of the cigarette smoker is rap-| asylum mitted to Walla methods in con- “Bem 't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” b uM Ca Ralth F. Piecce {ily drawing to @ close and be in| Walla nese, wbippind Cash Sew Sere _ Credit FRANCISCO, March Ll] Ge Ruse « at ae did the king man, | police loads, thereby saving kill the president N Ww M = tn- ad what Etbert Hubbard, the tr freight, etc., enat os or the King Of! terbay, Hpeakers: Will H. Mor. (#8 Of East Aurora, has to say of | you better value than at of Tordint Ben » rw Ww. H « and Organs direct from ome to this city from Tacoma | nfessed anarchtat | Hubbard's Views. cout at & Genie During all of this time he has en-|who under guard of Immigration Ward He ijn ti iad deeds ab ime eink profit. Competent and p gaged In manufecturing cigars |Inspectors Crawford and & | Speakers Ge . 3 i s tical men only are employed to o u n | Kulles fir me to the United/left last night for Washington to] Revelle, Will H. Pa A. ¥.N years { give you Never e most not after your Interests. A Stairs in 18 returned to is] appear befo © board of immigra-| ols, John Kiplinger, RT. "| the pay of wary was our warerooms will con- native country In 1889 and served | tion. 14 A. Paysoe. | never promote lepend | ounterfeiters by Patrolmen you that we have the Puraishing your home need not be a burden. The New Store has for a year and 10 months Ia he} Im 1897 Bend peo- | Tenth Wa 1. Bhe k's Mall.) upon Me stg wa carry & roll to Gome: and Mely and Detect stock in the city to se- gee method, which, briefly, consists in giving the best goods for rat regiment of the King’s Grea-| ple of Santa Ross. firen | Speakers win & Geo. | 5 yee ood Ay Raga Bly msi urbeat acted a least money, on terma to sult Your convenience. | ad returning to this ry} troyed a of the| Revelte, Will Ht Nich- | eeu wilihen t thee the sel in bh Captain Bell of Incidentally, we are jobbers Bo coafident are we of being abie to ty that every Friday we §/8eain upon bis dischar | m for which he served! ols, John Kiplinger, 1 de, | "+1 gay 40 Bot promote the cigar-| te UF secret service. for the famous Edison Phono- @itraordinary * for the etmple purpose of bring learned his trade tn New York and/ sx y¥ the penitentiary [ A. A. Payee Jette smoker for the time will surely | MACHINISTS’ WAGES. |f graphs and Records, We also to see what we drifted from there to Ban Francisco | He recently made a canvas of| | come end shortly, whea you willl J if handle the Victor and other and theace to Washington [Sonoma county. threatening (0 tthe etek eee ee ee # | rue the hour you ever placed him in| Editor Star:—An article appeared || mes hines, All diso records sion is hie par-| lives of citizens, and carried a razor mn where he can plague you|in The Star of Fe song atly reduced. ticipation in fraternal organizations, | and revolver when he said he would |@ THREE GENERATIONS IN *| ng those things which he/|the heading of “What Trade Sha!) f which he te a member of several, | have the ite ¢ th eside Hele Jalil */ ought not, and by leaving undone|Your Boy Learn?” in which was and in which be bolds and has held | was arrests foe i jaile ; at Petaluma @ A family in wh three # | those things which he ought to have | sta! the average } neyman 0 numerous offi His/and the federal authorities (hem) @ generations were mixed up, re- #| done. hint Jentth oi 50 Priday All pl on wal chinist in Beattle receives $4.5 oJ, ’ — _ J, — home ts at rd av|jtook up the case | @ eulted in the arrest of Henry *| If you have elgaretistse on your |day of eight hours aa ola __ ndgy it ; | where he has lived for sine years @ and Alex Martin, brothers; #/ pay-roll who are doing good work 1, as & machinist, who for the past Burke Bldg., 903 Secon: venue. a wae a / @ Johnny Martin, ¢-year-old son #| colors. FB r price | HIRAM C. GILL, # of Henry Martin, and John * ime WF ned | mepubteen © # Young, the grandfather of the @| sSe gy ng veered fer Counsil @ boy. ‘The quartet engaged in # Piha att de Sadloncade # a row in a Washington st. # Other Bargains | ur on .| Slee hoes eee es for the city } # terncon and Patrolman Wested # Bytes, 40 inches wide, in all ward, te at «| @ and Detective Philbrick were # colwa, stripes only. per yard th @ obliged to “send ‘em up. * ise | a fact * * Covers, 60 inches This ie hie thir Poe Pee eee ee ee eee that body | — 1608, defen s, | Lawale Dethridge, alias Mike Doyle © -ele n > Py | wae a t Pr man Melvin 24x24. each elected over Byers 962 and age jis North night, sue elected in 1904 senna. | pected of knowing something about Sie it episode of his polities cor| the passing of serous worthless wourred nearly a ye ao, « lehecks which have been feating Rev. M.A Matthews stood of around that neighborhood for . e a compiled statement of evt | When caught by the officer the 1S ore 1 e . }man pot up a big front. He et tated | | that he was 1 known at head } bs tenton telephone Detective Ten . *y | nao He was allowed to do eo, but Tennant, being unable to leave MAYOR BALLINGER CLAIMS Frasem. bang. seante we bare omorrow sent out, and he w long in| TMAT IF THE CORPORATION t the al . : wah the toyed) COUNSEL'S DECISION 18 COR May be comparatively a sim wily Doyle ase to cure if taken in hand RECT, MOST OF THE PER A t f th right away, but if delayed on ccount Oo e Y MITS TO RUN SALOONS ARE — FOR INVALID, rey un indeinite period may ron he Funeral o e at all, will requ a much long | wf the « f Corporatk 306-5065 PIKE ST. er ot ent. Why Counsel Catt there w —— a oe va ae p W. D. McCarthy, A 0 Tom Carroll, pro Aper pric Alamo bar, bis ealoon a nd who has HEALTH [fsice2enss| : € Thi feder * charge | A eal ir eating que + neieting to aire our case fora tiers charee = | There te real inerting President of This pr treatmer the be ptt ior Gaeen, 1 wen poe nee fice and the ma The DEPENDABLE HOUSEWARES. THE SORTS THAT A the first man to notify pore . ony at {omy susp ne regard. | mayor b hey exe of ve CAREFUL HOUSEKEEPER PREFERS TO HAVE AROUND anelng feit f an ordinance. Th Compan y Ca t nigh that he has tt HER KITCHEN, PANTRY OR LAUNDRY; BUT THE SORTS as f 3 t a tre he charter to 4 SHE FREQUENTLY PASSES BY IN FAVOR OF POORER my saloon that Bridge “ San queer Be him 1] r Roe er and eta UTENSILS, ON ACCOUNT OF A FANCIED ING IN ‘ ney f my | that if right veto a section and im ately fan finance e dene then the COST. IF THE STUFF Is POOR, THE ECONOMY IS DRAR gen granting of er in wh * t the office na by th ne AT ANY PRICE. THESE OFFERINGS, ON THE OTHER . at digs that = ES HAND ARE TLY RELIABLE IN QUALITY, AND AT n m that the man had linger thdey +, Dapeng LESS THAN TI PRICES YOU USUALLLY PAY FOR an ONL? I nm in busin in va Most of th have 1 TRASH, a en hed |tion t now raised was 1 HEGIN YOUR ¢ / bef Y are alwa ie reve tee ay wha betaine bun iorad — {ficors on the beat say that|t the ordinance that ha Tom” is very “square” and that bee yy od Wm. McHarrie, M. D. | 7 ow . ot. Ue at any time. BOTH! PHONES 1158. 420-422-424-426 Arcade Building FOR Two DAYS retina BUILDING RECORD. 506-508 PIKE STREET pms wep a. ey utter store, 810 Pike wt uesdaye and Fridays, 6:20 ¢ |e tly freah ranch ege Bn perations during } for 45. Best lowa creamery butter

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