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aE Hf SEATTLE STARWEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1906. ies YOR CLOSETED ESS -'='| BLOOM OF ROSES WILL Es ====2NO CIGARETTS WITH THE BOARD: ae BE RETAIDED A MONTH | FOR HIS MONEY | tered places and| started the vines to ere The Koamoe Hiner Sesoatrin is due and where the, owners | *h4ne, and in some mt Vietoria tuday, and will reach | took thi 4 cholce oranges, THE STAR'S ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE. length of six or eight ir CUTIVE AND HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS HOLD Lona Bushes againgt tp t cot MD. | places where bushes were exposed basket fign, ihe P a NSIDER FRANCHISE M : pia The ot \ there will be ‘ ' h pone 4 nardiek Weib. boxem, per I hereby pledge myself not to permit any young man, CONFERENCE —CONSIE ATTERS AND CiTy Jat the t wharf with oil from | PMaY# Of roses on ¢ e~ |b t back by th . mh a my pepiy to gmoke a cigarette, I pledge my- Ban } 1 attle th ean,” # ' ipertt froat the 1 wood 1 self, also, to do all that lies ir ny Ov 0 i LIGHT PLANT | tendent ‘Thompson tt ats dos Mi : will 1 my power to discourage, dent Ti " ning ne anon, bu among the young men of my acquaintance, the habit of ° x n arold Dolias mrtve No tetegthd ee . . " : 1 paca ate gle - growth smoking cigarettes, I desire, also, to have my name en- For the purpose of araing ) wi ha view of pressing the prose } bushes back severely, putting the! pfolific as the fr tered as a member of The Star's Anti-Cigarette League. with the deta that} cutton of the work more rapidly] ‘The Oregon will wall for ton | TOMO SeaKON back from three to four The frowt also eut back many of the city Kove ent, | tm the future ik Mpwast tiabiesersien weeks, other varietion of mhrubs, nome of| ane the Moore held a lengthy couter:| cer SeAaa aT te ton Hud It not been for the frot| them even supposed to be thor Pst ated ee nembere of! MARIN awit bate évee 900. pageons coming when it did the season this|ly hardy. the damege resulting from ¢ members Gu Gk UAE treet Mar kom enees year would have been #omewhat| the fact that in the preceding warm n ereamery butter, per Ib at the mayor's of-| E NOTES en TY Tearller than usual, and the dis-| weather they had al < rn. fresh brick, per Ih, Ene Address the * with wim | y bad all t out Kastern, fresh tub, per ranch fevat Ii oelock and were with Bim | Steamer Retiance tald up today} PMY Of Gowers would have been | tender shoots, In the parka we wil] butter, per Ib, lagade’ storage, kastern more than an how juri0at] Steamer Santa Barbara datied on - 4 the Dix takes | U"UHually fine, ‘The warm weather! do what we can to promote a rapid) per th, ga new Wisconsin heh there was a fre * Mi trom San Franclaco last night ¢ sia whieh prevatied for two or three| new growth of the roses by cutting horn cheese. per th, 17¢ twine af beard maiters pending and in} Seattle with a cargo of merrendne weeks before the front had| away the Injured wood , a OTe ee | Fred &. nder, one of the best, contained In the ready-made clgare | ight passenger Hat | _ Bleamer Excelsior hae arrived at ite. block | known real estate dealers and street | ettes, There is no time for this e od especial in ements wert 4 ’ r, I», Ie; ear promoters of the city, | so| Mr, Otterac » of the C ee Moore wine al ins} Junewis h bound for the weet Priest, Der 1m. Iie) item burge y | Miterson, one of the larges Nee eee ther Steamer Rainier sails trom an | *8? pid, Ton Of the sreatest champtons of the| mining operators is southeaauerae ginal franchises aout w ‘ tonight for Beattie and| | Live old ebtok ner Ib, 14 6 apechong A ; Alaska, Will not employ a cigaretsg was much discussion ng t \ Sound ports with a full cargo} The Mawatian will sail out this ad sd erection danan be ». ee For y Mr iY has barred smoker on bis properties . orchandise jafternoon with a general cargo of Ie, 18200. drensed, ghe cigarette smoker from bis off The above are only a few of taat campaign. He has ge into the matter ox at are daily come gent ‘ ] Oriental shipments, fi * Carte. Or, "are i stuaper | Hrcen many Incidents th y4 waite thorough!> familiarize bim-| ‘The Cottage City te due in port A HUMMER dressed, per Iv, agit; | puictioe Mineetels toeal eee een |e, ao penton ote ; Jamokes cigaret aon many min he 1 ob « ' Sith all the detalles of the sit-/tontent oF early w mornir Otympta will get away for tar league is going - before acting on a of t 1 Skagway and way porte «| tomorrow night, Bhe is My utes during the day rolling the ma-| powerful one. Bign the pledge an@ which may be passed ng ut Pier 1 today cantsieguesunegem, viteers, per lb 20: cows, per It He; terial or loosening the ingredients | wend it fn, council. The Merchants’ exchan, Arthur T. Pac od i training | bye, wee . th, Wa OMe: wp lamb, per Ib, 10¢ — the ety sneak Teoh RUURSEREUREUBREES wit ur T Packw ‘ ral ne bye. woeetheart, Goodbye.” Jackson | Grogged hows, p Ve — Wants to Hurry Wo Landneen: * ythian mins people into| Smith is on the card for “Bympa : . Port Blakeley for South! * rises for tomorrow, March 2 | WHAt Promtses to be one of the best | thy." Harry Forbes is down. to Live Btock N OF EM Te first of these to come up to| Africa with lumber, went ashore at! y 99 ure | Smateur minstrel shows ever seen | “Save a Little Cosy Corner in Your |, Wethers sheep, per lb Oe: ewes. per fer hie action w vebabiy be Delagoa bey but It le betiewed sh °| ee oe + hla tidew | 1 Seattle saass tar Wo | fer meee, perth “i, owe fat of the Milwauhee This fran-| on ' i off at next high spring | $:08 & @ low tide. @] The show will be given at the Devil” Young and Gene Hucking | lambs; per bead @& ame wee considered by the cor-/ | L4T pPm an high tide, w#| Grand tonight will be end men. Gene will warble h L E AR F fos committee at a meeting! “ Iw 8:49 p.m. mean low thie a). New songs by old-timers will) “You Needn’t Think I'm a Regular | Nb poral! : | Captain JF. Kelton ts going] . . form a pleasing ct from the old 1 thie afternoon ar 4 report oth th: the Meabdten te nena « ' pleasing change from th | Foot Devil” Young will exp) a lm i-will probably be made at the! or the steamer Canwell. O04 aaa eed ee eee eee ee! DAckneyed coon shouts Every-| "Have You Been Henry Brown? ——— pest preeting of the council . | thing is brand new and original,| ‘The firat part will end in a cho : shy : wriher matter on which the ne ital ae se The solree will open in a burst of lus, "The Yankee Doodle Girl,” by Deserted by their father, wh has come to Seattle to care fi Bimself ax quickly a8 com grrived at 10 0° we age mye hire j pany of artiste rendering “The| f) will include some of the a shortage bis accounts, the four Louls Larsen was until recently) venient ts the city lis m plant. with 26 mB. mee ars and Stripes Forever Henry | pest talent in the city, Mra, Emma young idren of Loui Lare employed by the Oscar Loucks Ciga®, been meade frems] nen, f Damatngers, 300 tans | FANCY DRESS Wornte, tate at the Us of | Moffatt will render @ vocal eele were yesterday awarded to the mpany, wholesale distributers, He’ , mpletion| chen at § — {02 from the Marte | Wisconsin and a basse pr fo Of | oh.c Miss Mrowinskt will alse Hay and Feedstuff relatives by J without warning, and is now! berately | halibut, General ry Bosh | Rreat ability, will sing “When the | sing The Elks’ quartet ts down for | ,Fa*t, Wash, timothy, gis ton wanted on @ criminal charge of em t om-{| and D a coat | f in the Lighthouse Tower | selartinns. Henry Werner will de a qaiee | are all under 12) bezzlement, bis accounts failing to m-}and De. H.R. Runnals, of the Whit Rings liver m monologue and a sketch by y, 8 mother bas been | balance anieo wWithi Pause heapital af Ghaawer, were , | hiwe nonologue and & n by | “ S per ton r mother has been | balan mpetition.| among the pes ~ipehifing | Fred Gafe, with the ald of burnt |g with and McKay will end the be Pus hs, but the grand ——4 od pansengers Pl will sing, “That'll Help Some. | see uy sora, aes Eat bildren are tn com i Army” Turner will warble “Good ae an ‘ rowed ne | FOR 8A Cigar Stand, Inquire ssctb Matin ladies: bein’ daan mid le circumstances in Minn ailing has been | © meal, 140 A cousin of the little folks T. H. 8. Detroit Hotel » Sunday to next Mon per ton a] lon, chopped feed, bag? ver nm aetOunt of a shipment from Ne- | | Cash_"ncteaee” Credit Extra Values In Couches 1} The three days of this unusual reduction sale of Couches, Daven es on Couch Orders Filled ~ | vada ar « via Portland YORK, March RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. have enabled us to dispose of a large part aan’ taaweiie Vegetabies lef this stock. A goodly per of patterns remain, however, and the cali to ne Bae Yakima Burhank potatoss, p18. 0@ | are so greatly reduced that you can hard mittee’s vitatior Fig? per ton Cal new petstenn, | Hesehait of the regular cost. You may take any couch in the be weer week. el De Tae aie Ret down and #1» wok tet tok SALE | me tickled and | sack ba As interesting dieplay of these goods fills our windows. Come and Kaiser Willlam recently appeared | Where tt i be held « poase tent NEW ZEPHYR MADRASE NLY R fat @ court ball in Bertin in the) #* even balance 4 Be ik pnhel sg oe aaseceain ONDE TS Ani ob lenis + | dress of a nobleman of the 17th cen | tury BRADY VislTo seman | MAY MOORE For waists and children’s dresses no goods could be more appropriate than these handsome striped Madras phyrs, See them displayed in our window, The assortment includes combinations of blue and white gray and white, pink and white, black and whi tan and white They are regular 12%e quality and and Canned Frults at Less Than Wholesale Prices certainly a special bargain at tomorrow's price, per yard or ve New Stationery! New Gloves 4 ye The Exclusive Style Shop We havo just received | Two-Clasp Silk Gloves in "oe : our Spring Importation of | reseda, purple, lavender es ay’ Edward Brady. defeated candidate Flickinger's, the best fruits Stationety black and white, exce for corporation counsel on the Man packed, 2i-Ib. cans....19¢ m Baton-Huributt’s lent quality, with double cipal Owner the re Snecial Dieol f 1M-Ib. cans ite ne oesortment te tipped fingers, none bet aan ee ceva ca Mayor pecial Display ol| ; pry Recgatgctimee aha Ma Mg raged Br age poe 824.50. Moore this morning for the pur in the highest grade Note $1.00 We bave these tn Crawf pose of paying his compliments tc Paper, Envelopes and Tab bow Length Glace K ‘Davenport Bed. bas arms on je. A much better ph than this The Wolf-Reynolds contest is based on the allegation that uol versity stodents, who are not rest dents of the city, were permitted to vote. Were they thrown out In the Reynolds case the effect might be to reduce Moore a minority as well as that of Rey nold After the conference was over both the mayor and Brady stated in response to questions regarding the matter that the Wolfe-Reynolds cane | twas not discussed by them, and that ithe call wae merely one of friendly | interest | | | | 506-508 PIKE ST. | ee eee — . F. Humphrey etaurant, at porta to the police thi }been buncoed on two bad checks Getthows Covered fn best velour. This Davenport selle regularly | th* Be executive Mr. Brady ta the e e Peaches, Bart. Pears, & lets, not forgetting the fa Gloves, in white and BGM; special price for thin week 4 #24 attorney for John Wolfe im the ele Lemons, Cling Peaches, 81 mous Kara Lines. Prices black, a pair S225 q F =i ton contest = — ge Apricots for creams are much less than those | Elbow Length Kid Gloves. against R. T. Reynolds with « quoted by the ordinary glace finish, in Alice COUCHES FROM $4.50 UP TO $28.50 lof atepiacing, Mr. Reynolde 8» Statlonery store, Auk to | savy. and pale blve, ot counctiman from the Tenth ward eas wee the new paper. | the pair .........83.50 Adame Biend Table Ceylon Tea the best G0c Ceylon Tea special for tomor y, ib ae Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1535 Second ave. cor. Pine st. Friday we will sell High Grade Silk Waists specia at @i3,75—Beau tiful 250 Neckwear at Q@-—-H0e Lisle Gloves at 35e@— Watch for parti pa row, Thured McCarthy Dry Goods Company it's..." Modes Tomorrow we make a spectal dis | play of thone fascinating new waist modes so numerous in our depart. | ment. The daintiest of the favored || effects are shown here in etyles that are attractive and becoming, and | unltke all others. The "Graham j styles are exclusive. But the beauty and Individuality ofthese: waists te not thelr only prominent feature, for the variety is moet pleasing A ter assemblage of correct wait s hae never been #en In this The prices—well, they are all but the same priee secures a st bere than elsewhere. OO EE © er cembtenrcmematen | 3 Thursday Specials Century Furnrrure Company ea EU CAO prerdge ga Sxconp Avenue & Sprainc Srrest at our own convent- Deliverte GOLDEN OAK ARM-ROCKER. |The worthless paper was passed on Large, with soltd wood seat. ¢ INLAID LINOLEUMS: tim by a man whom he knows 0s| DE.29, $3.75, $1.95, $2.95, Recaler pr re se Geo. 0. Tenny, one for $18 and an = _ Thursday's Specta 81.95 Regular. $1.86 valee, Fain PAAY..-seeeeeees oncsensescenss other for $19. A warrant has bees $3.95, $4. 5, $5.95 GOLDEN OAK ARM-ROCKER. patterns to choose from. issued for the man’s arrest. | hates with pbler eeat TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS: Up to $ 2.50 Thureday Specia Regular 86e value, TRUPSAAY.....sseeeseeseeseeens Dukione ROMAN STRIPE COUCH COVERS: PIERCE I$ ILL | ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 21.—H ify in A line of White Lawn Waists, made up'{n dreesy length effects some having fancy round yokes df lage and embroidery with 50 inches wide, 3 yards long, and short sleeves; others are made of soft mull with allover embroid $2.00 value. “Thursday s5e ery fronts and full with long cuffa; a OLD RELIABLE ALASKA REFRIGERATORS lay Pleree wan too iil to te $2.95 the Standard Ot! inquiry this morn button backs Are st ever manufactured. They are clean, swe ing, and the hearing was adjourr smelling fe, and above all econor They refrig mc #4 at noon to April 6 to pe A white Mull Waist with tucked yoke effect and sev | rows of wide with less ice than any others h e man has a fit at the me nial . ‘ ‘ torn Hadley to © Val. lace insertion intermingled wit ol wo! one mention of the name. If you wish to save on your Ice bill, BUY Our stock of garden tools is the largest and most - gg fh al, lay nner ntermingled with sprays of embroidery —_ there. Andrew M. Find president and of the Watern-Pierce com ering the entire front, tucked back; #h ney finished with bands of ince and tuck tached 4.95 Complete in the Northwest—our prices the lowest stock of same , € ee Do not try ¢ you can b garden with poor tools when 1,000 Pounds of FREE Lump Coal Ett) Renton or Carbonado with each of the first 100 sold in March MONARCH RANGES, BEST IN THE WORLD. LACLEDE RANGES, BEST LOW-PRICED, 1 $5.00 a mont! Y old & ave or week Range at {ts full value 4 A Dainty White Waist of Persian Lawn with entire front of Swiss embroidery alternated wit ws of wide Val. lace; square yoke effect of baby Irish lace me Hons; back tw ikea ery and Val. lace ruffle.. 1... ... 714-720 714-720 Second sein Second Ave. Ave. his emplo: Standard Ot! company’s officers the Witness said he didn't know of 7643 Sunnyside to the police of bad BOTH PHONES 1168. 506-508 PIKE STREET boys who, he says, have bee Ing his chickens and ¢gqs recer te the officer in that district | to break up the gang.