The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1906, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1906, 3 8: labmence from Meattle of about three 2 | weeks, Mr, Meikle went partly on | pleasure and partly on business tm with the expanding bumble mipany with whieh he }night for Skagway and way por 5 hig nected. chopped feed, syd! per ' with a fair let of pa gers and freight ' lL. P. Nolan was arrested by the Fishing Steamer Zapora, fe Lime and Cement at ' t mi « r t wliee ‘ol a on urd which fears to her safety were P lend bar 4 t © for begging on Saturday felt by her owners, the International bbl. 8 a 3 . i Fish company hed port y 1 . ewes piast ' ' om : P scien sain: ele day from the banks with a good ‘I ' Pe : Wn made to neal Neel-of hatint Tate hen POSTMASTER SEVERS HIS CO NNECTION WITH GAS COMPANY |} i ; that Pune Captalr pannen | per + » Pike at. rere eres ‘ah al. * le unable to t for th at » A account for the repe AND L. W. BONNEY TAKES HIS PLACE—HENRY BECK A | \iWite d . «a nw ‘ the ~ jsent from Victoria that he had f back rooms and ad had tranaport Dix will return to thie} Wee! Wrecked NEW TRUGTEE—COUNCIL OPPOSITION TO FRANCHISE THE i , bee ‘ 1 It Judge Moore Says Slot Mac chines May Oper |r if rtisees Means 46 CX! Steamer Oregon reports that CAUSE OF SHAKE-UP. ' CITY BRIEFS any to clean up ite _ Speowa ds ee See unber wailin ; vuin be wailing Veouels are te Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh Will in! one ousan doiars nae boon ap-{*i of Cape. Piatiory waiting. fo tamee.T: Worthaen: seahags a f proariaied "te structing a new {*MAbIC Weather to come In The x ty council! will find a) franchise has bean thoroughly gone | ty Dominion Gold Hesln M y e, landing to be used by the crew of | | different set of officers directing the | Over, and I do t nee why there! siting company, of D No Way Interfer the Philadelot en DA eee yould be any obje to granting Waohiner bl pha * » | destiny of the American Improve the Washingtor ! will le -————— hie Widkeubin’ sa ie ; * Tides for tomorrow, March #|ment Co, when the latter p = msg te per men wailing of horities tu the yard arely 90 are ottage City large r wa ie Just one f kam-yneetion with which thie office will] ¢xtending the walt : os = eae ge {ite a ent gas franchise to the mem erected on the company’s 1 ‘ arrived yesterday rae ice will . not its own tnitiative. If during} ton system, They by bs 7b my extreme high Ude. *| vers of the clty legislature who took E last season, but too Inte to den t 44 passengers and 426 ig a tect he remainder of my term of office | town the use of this system tn a 0 i lpn nah B | thelr weate today - strate its usefulness before the nea- |! we from Eilamar for the t : | . &. ho ewe 0:65 & m., mean high ter ne weathe: WF proonculins At y P t open gambl ae ne any- | of *® 6:62». m., mean low @| Apparently discouraged at hie in t ~ : won cloned. Several expert: mining | T Be The " * - od o ator this 1 x. ere, 1 will not wait for any on : Beant Jeffectual attempts to obtain « fran-| San Franciso steamer shipmenta|men are going north with Mr.|¢ p was very stormy, b pl gambling jelse to act IT will see that tt te] Judge Galbraith ot the courts of + ati So cin i chise from the last two eounetl will not reach the street unti!] late| Wortham, and an active season’s| *teamer made an ox eptionally good oat tar an mercbanct aying J, and kept closed j Montana during territorial days, ts Robert B. Hunter, president of the|this afternoon, New peas and| business is expected run south. ©. EB. Darling, @ prome = nes and dice throwing are r some reason efforts have | Very low with soother stroke of company, has resigned, Postmaster | beans will be on the market and inent merchant of Nome, was ® this office will in no} been made to mix me up in some| Paralysis ewart has also retired from the| range from 12 to 18 cents, Cabbage} Eastern lumbermen are looking | Passenger on 4 bie dpe It the ma < napiracy in connection with the} board of trustees, his place being | and other vegetables were practioal-|on the western states as the future | Come out by tratl to Valdez e Te eto permit slot ma ¢| suppre ) of the slot machines, I| William J. Spencer of Brooklyn, N. | taken, it ie said, by L. W, Bonney, |ly cleaned up this morning, leaving| timber supply cents At present|ports that the Valder-Fsirbanks Og hg “ * ave paid no aitention to theae|Y. has received the appointment of room for the new produce large holdings in various sections of | trail is in bad condition and many ~ 0 e outfits will be hung up, with powsibilities of reaching the In- ted as he has and am not tater. |!#h, spent the latter part of the week | Pike st. saloon man who labored so ors of Wausau, Wis, He is on|the Northwestern Steamship com- te “ nl s at Iberty and will only say at this |®lectrical draughtoman tm the de Henry Beck Breaks In. Washington are in the merchant! os me that I have had nothing what-|Partment of yards and docks | Vegetables eastern lumber capitaliets wae @ to do with Mayor Ballinger’s Another new member of the Yakima Burbank p sin.00g| Cecil hotel in registered Will Act on Request Jmove If don't know why he has|, Mies Mary Crueger, of Snohom board of trustees te Henry Beck, the! 290) per 1 White tatown, one of the large C. W. Miller, formerly agent of y \ 4 r i, | salling for the north again nead Sunday “| MONEY GONE othe only way in we his office| ested In knowing why. If Mayor|With her brother, Prof, I. A - . - industriousiy to obtain funds for the soy |% trip for pleasure, but more par-| pany, at Valdez, returned to Seattle laterfere tn ew Moore sees fit to allow the slot ma-|Crheger late Republican campaign commit Ca ticularly to look into several tim-|on the Oregon, and he will at once be im the issue of v chines to be again placed in opera CINCINNATI, March 19.—General |t® The y reason given fi ght" | ber properties which are opened to| assume the assistant office under fr sat Fiolations of the law tion, this office will in no wise inter Miva Lida Sprague, of Seattle, is| Henry T. Allen, commander of the | Stewarts bdrawal ie that he h me fy’ | the market |General Manager Trowbridge ped complaints: are requeste }fere with his program. spending a few days with Mra, Will| Philippine constabulary, who ar pe eluded that the gas tps. | & The Oregon went to Aacoma to guffictent to sub ° F. Simon. rt here today ys proposition wes not & very prc , 4 T. Moreland, who operates Mar mad ore and will return today, | tome Then, and only then, | The people of a civilized com-|Sble ¢ ha munity cannot understand the fiend-|, The franchise has been pending “ BREMERTON ITEMS y policy to allow! | tah savagery with which the natives |fF more than two years, and now ‘ ty to} it 8 flabt. The Moros are the worst in| baw no more chance of being pa ‘ In the the Islan: It is common to seo|than It ever had Heretofore th Geargefowy there is a dispo patients brought to a hospital seek | *énekise has pot been good enough ha- | ley's stables, has asked the police to sallook up a Mr Barton, whom laima recently rented a wagon fre promie that he t of the elty him with a not take | . . | |has now 4 eared. Moreland has | #9 allow things to run wie BD ger yes j March 19.—The & chance (o stick @ knife Into the | N@¥/*coording to the solons, 1 Ie! learned that Barton took the wagon | and {have det: ed that | edien of the yard now sect at the doctor or nurse, and | have fre-|%8 @®od, inasmuch as tt has been yp, |t0 Rainier Beach, | Joe Leoque went out for a time fpterests of the ree - my A . ‘ arwel each Satur Quently seen women fight desper-|P4t im such shape that the city Pea? Jaturday night and later was put Dest served by stopping open nag line flor sewing during the ately beside men really stands behind the bonds box.| G. W. King, who lives in the Or-|to bed by his partner, Mr. Watson, the son e m bom. ! chard house, repo to the eland a frier # reports : wet] ye . Too Much City Ownership, mages mare Bouse, apy ms pation) and 6 t the Soul re Elirabeth Barteau, of Long Hy : 8 | oo ey r gp +t fete ted to thé | Island, N. Y., te visiting at the home! goTH #We have concluded . ore: oer page: * ‘Menbiine Jor her relailves Gunner and. Mre MEN WANT CONTRACT hve Sembers ot the, corporations| - 2 Paes Ph Simonson, in the navy yard, FOR RUNNING THE NEW FAST committee today, “tha @ city ia} Pei List it with List, Mutua’ Life Bldg, ¢ os “Hip I bave already stated. there ging’to do all the work of keep- | Calité ’ seat cae form of gambling in com Tt te stated at the yond thet the] MAIL TRAIN TO SEATTLE, | | itr the company's books, and prac ie iL: ©. theallf guaranteeing the payment of | carton OTe Me AE t as well go into) t ‘ municipal ownership y “ll |. Railway men ere watching with sh Guat Worry, Watek Oe Grow” Credit jinterest the outeome of the tatest| With the change in city treasurer |OMIMMs a city gar plant” a Eee [fight between the Hill and Marri-} Which occurred at noon today, J. P.| -Thé fact ts that the council never | Thi: cosuanute | 82 go | man Intereste—the race for the matt} Haney succeeded H. H. Smith an|WSnted to pass the franchise, In Es | NUFACTURER’S jeontract from New York and Chi- | chief deputy in the office. But one a to the objections stated, the! @trictly fresh rat ; j 2 ago to the Pacific Northwest, traina| other change in the office farce is/Sgupefimen are refterating their for-| 1%; fresh eastern. pe 2. 1718 j wos 7 m The tor which are to be put tad, Bert Graves who mér absertions that the promoters Butter and Cheese | zannen's a al The government hae asked for an | Geo. F. Russell, will leave the po-|Smd that they have been selling ic per 1b, bogane . " exclusive fast mall train to thie ter-jaltion of chief account eur |MtOck. to the credulous. ‘norece, al gown tora! upholsterer found tt necessary to get rid of bie Bl ritory. and the cova yoo See Triumph RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Wisconsin ‘ nee will com-| April 1. His successor has pot yet twine. ef Couches, Ded Couches, Box Couches, Davenport Couch | vete for this service. The Hill ine|been selected. The place was of Still Hopeful ie pow teresta, it 1 wilt tven out at #t. Paul} fered to Harry Behaub, who is in| However, Mr. Beck and his asso the Chicago, Burlington @ | the local office of the Burlington ctates appear to be still hopeful ak Three-plece Parlor Sets. We took adv: je of hia ne Bought the entire lot considerably below cost, and this morn mn dal | Quine y ratte from Chicago to|ratiroad, but Mr, Schaub wa grant-| “We expect to get a square deal per Ib. Bem sale at such prices that purchasers are saving from one- fi Hiltings, Mont, running the rest of] ed @ raise in salary by the rood and|trom Mapor Moore eed the now Poultry Yourself and Friends i One-half the regular cost of auch articles, Any of this line fern way to Beattic over the North-| so declined the oatu b council,” sald Mr Beck today. “The!] Live old chickens, per tb, 1s@16%e;| mcitic by way of Spokane, | ——— = the Cht & Northwestern, | like Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line will be the Harriman | aa | live turkeys, | Me dought on the liberal terms of $1 down and $1 a week. Our are full of samples of this bargain sala Come in tomorrow Are Cordially Invited to Attend Our sccessapzsccon,, IMO SHIPPERS by eeeeore FOAM COMPANY | Steers, per Ib, te Veal. ber Ib, sie >, Bedpiee; epring | Seed bose per 1b Fee. Spring Opening, i Continuing Tomorrow and Wednesday. Fashionable Our Opening Announcement |" "=... per I BM@I8e: frosen silver! | Assortments of Reliable Dry Goods, Tabs, 1 Ogi @ Millinery and Hey end Feedetuffe. | | | Fast. Wasb. timothy, #8 per tons Suits i j | | Over a week sao The Star made| the statement that extensive stock shipments would be made to the interior of Alaska and the Yukon jterritory this coming season, and [many names of those who will en mage im the were giver om ‘B12.50, [severed with reloor, al! colors, full spring edge, extra wide oak This couch ts sold in every Western furniture house at CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE. SEATTLE. fey ae = af this week. or while they last decace cess MEGS § between two prominent stock = fet or Two Bach Week Will Do, ppers and thelr operations will Tee [seam swuch for, the Stoats marbets : Sheet Music the Chief Attraction — J of Deweon and Fairbanks | + , 7 > ” slestills ogg he pte Ph ei HE buyer for the Latest popular muste only 18¢ y Saka tame tami tee en New York Store has hends with H. E. Gardner, equally well Known, and together they w make a company which will be |thorn tn the sides of the well o» | tablished compar | Last night beth left. for whit Horse with acows of tumber. Scows will be constructed and when the firet signs of the break-up on the | Yukon appears, stock will be rushed | north and shipped to Dewsor Ifrom there distributed to eee autiity potnte. returned from an extended visit to the eas- ; tern market, and we now have the result of her very careful buying. Our spring stock is now in and all a WP FEDERATION — | =," 20x cree | PO RH Corrury Fornrrure Company + IN SESSION (tomorrow and next day) RAN GES we Race Godan ae are the days we have de- WASHINGTON, Mnten 1 cided upon for our formal [members of the exec | ot the American Pede 1 labo opening. Everybody cor- except John Mitche . . ‘ * j dially invited. y ing today. The council , ing the printers’ strike, the threat ened coal strike and proposed labor | _ | a while that your bisa: “vob Pikct ng money finds good, full value Kere—it's all the time—every business day in. the year, That's one thing akes this such a satisfactory More to trade in, and “money back if you want it” is SURAT, SN Seen Sores ie ters, | oa Fosse New York Store stage as “king of the fire eaters was overcome by amoke while trying | New Address » nave his effe and burned to} Heveral BOTH PHONES 1158. = witghay burned, | | | | 2 Second Avenue | 506-508 PIKE STREET J .':2e5, e320 ) per dozen. Open Satur-| ngs. Closed Sundays, *** McCarthy Dry Goods LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Ine Company Seonad Ave. ant Be Express, Furniture and Heavy Hauling Both Phones--1686. Office in Diller Hotel, Open Day and Night. our ¢ IRE é . COR. SBCOND AVE. @ UNION STREET ¥ THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ~ arty hangs over od Sy a SPECIALS FOR Wr offer free with each of 1,000 POUNDS OF COAL, ] sble-screened Lump Terms CASH, no C. O. D. or TELEPHONE orders filled. ALWAYS ON TOP. Deliveries to purchasers at our convenience. | president, were prese GOLDEN OAK cane seated CHAIR, full spindle, heavy back posts, well constructed. Good for bedroom or dining room, apecial 60e GOLDEN or WEATHERED OAK CHAIR for the dining room. Solid oak, full box seat. Exceptional value $2.75 Regular GOLDEN OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE— m4zoz# 6 ft. long, top, 8-in legs; nicely eh for people. fos and 1 ?

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