The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1906, Page 5

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flames ape THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, “RAISE $8 ARCH 24,1 0,000 1 &= pra JARVIS RETURNS VASHINGTON AND TELLS OF we am HO OM " o VO EFFORTS THAT Ane * a -_— ~ gw ALASKA F . . ALF a P ta GREAT VIADUCT TO BE PROVIDED AT CHATANIKA CREEK TO nina MADE IN al oe “i pocrmonls, « OBVIATE NECESSITY OF PUMPING WATER NEEDED AT . will a ; Ala y “ SUCH GREAT EXPENSE ‘ rae 5 mo 8 N y iets and Ta ne t q ' natruct from 4 we tteh Th f athon } it be 72m . = rom a ; oe ; much less to pay for metal i in ever anal omege rye ge ine | ot adie mee couches : expensive method of ¢ ! he divide Clear - : a special selling of them : water f in euch leve t . a a 7 " for the week ‘ “ t \ ) at $3.95 instead of $6.50 : Wigan “ JAILBIRD RENTS #3228 | co pete A TYPEWRITER fy the canner | F, aepartinen | almat was bre the tax is rede , , aol 7 me» . Lense monty Canneries Must Report " wh seins, J, MH. LE ROY, COLORED PRISONER, 18 NOW AGLE TO. GRIND ation, owns a _ we 2 = OUT MORE COPY—OTHER@@ISONERS WITH LITERARY at Hanna ana a : heries Fe aht } Pp nk a « y a ea 4 that she had p Swen! oe wa 09 ore ’ . . me .. PROCLIVITIES alte je eatate. Her heirs at Trape to be lorale z " “ iy sen } - at San ar Srey aw a : Keg Mark gr sgaion Toot His | . x ‘ ie n ~ Alaska lawyers fros SSeS ’ — san an . =. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS = ce ne long ney at $6.90 inetead of $10.00 for qawnlog and —— os si © ap SOME ILLUSTRATED SLANG. pefeerteaia | tlic ee Sarde of Minis mex snoe| [BEAT Tested | — at 10c : cedented ta leat peo-| Le éry vend A @e Friday . ' ' and “oa fol ne spring A near somer at the ana HERE’S AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY HIGH GRADE ENAMELWARE AT THE SAME PRICE OTHERS ASK FOR CHEAP WARE 9 feet wa quality Anton I t " Hose, worth $5.00-—- $700 Arcade tein. Bal Bearing Lawn Mower, absolutely warranted — $5.75 Solid Stee! Veneer Grass Hook : furni- | Lat with rever sible blade asc Heavy pe, th i Steel Grass 10c MYSTERIOUS SURVEYORS - : s RAINIER BREACH, Mar A ] os ” & * iJ Y Shears— 8c Ihe Sc Pair A This sano Standard Furniture Co. Seattle 1006 (to 1016 First Ave. Tacoma , oe ' - an@t Har vf Ge . ' € pert e ‘ t . piympia f al « ns. ? ; wm: tape k Mt atering ut t . slong that | * une | | h. timot $8 per ton, | eral i | S19812 per tor eo at | | ert Not : been greatly annoyed by | will be dan aged by having © str owt | pom: | Harvard Ave. s y rriginated the mgd It. After examination | a they decided to ask for # | Vegetables }t " ages. sling j uhank potatoes, sitcg| per tor p 2 The Seattle nographerw anso- | 2 White River i per t peed feod, 55g ation met last ev and elect 2 . ed officers for the year. George E Lime and Cement. cw esident. Frank n tr tb hosen secretary AND nth has been the dryest If you want good phetograp! ever recorded at the loca ‘a | cheap, get Pinzey’s Panels for bureau. Instead of the : i-| per dozen. 106 Columbia St er $12 inches of rain, there mgt w & miy tnch so far Here! WHY? IRCAUSE Because the city has once agreed we the right goods (# Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near edeksheiimers first 6 Columbia th Viele BS 7 = Se _ GARDEN HOSE 4 ¢ Toner's with re : \ « and 85.00 ; s {tthe Piano House THE RUBBER STORE, + wes. per| \' 314 Union St. ib, € ‘ cows. ANS Seattle 714 First Ave. pe ~~ "W . N aren per g HOM: OF BARGAIN

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