The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1909, Page 9

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Peer FOIE Ne ig 8 ‘ THE STAR-SATURDAY, F BRUARY 20 1 Ly eq —D py SSTA NOW WOMEN WANT SOMETHING WHOLESALE DRUG RETAIL, 13-1015 FIAST AVENUE INO. 2915 — — MAIN 124Q eet aap = UP-TOWN STORE WE DELIVER CHICAGO, Feb, 20.—Ry UL P ogrogated uid he An wn PINE ST. me WESTLAKE AVE FREE TO ALL SEATT if, What sort of a title should & mar) ried woman | M n married Se Ohnechdate Ravneree sin fied man bear? woman ‘Mr That « gement f ‘OFFICE SUB STATIC h TIFOR | Fag «CHES oom po. | | A state law may @ecide this quoa-| highly natiatactory, , It In calculated | mee #T 8 ¥e-ToWN oro ts ‘ or pleoaaatai |tlon in the proposition put up to}to promote harmor elwe EB | State Senator Samuel A. Bttelson.| were Now, if the thing w ‘ [7h senator has been approached way, why won't It wo 1 1US SPY ESCAPES FROM|by & number of unmarried women, Let us differentiate between the ie TERRORISTS—BIG EX | was ay, CHO Guintied an we oon:| Denéaiéle, apa the Dadkole yo > tiny imposing upon them, be us make It a felony for POee ee cause it te impessibie- from @ plain| man to use the beh The Are Guaranteed ntroduetion of “Mister” to tell) change will be for the goo wel s PL Sarre a re PETERSBURG, Bol. 20 Hy | whother they are married or not, ety, It will be a bulwark the I a When you buy a remedy or : et ar le pet wp by me Kono Axof, the government po- |, Senator Wetelson 18 considering| home, It will protect munceptible|f QUAKer DEN Toe Nee te Were & the batt taaunement We eth from the terroriate after bin | the matter unmarried ladle It will aboll: ihe : Fs thete may be found ' od told today The married men ought to be! one blow all the married flirt jg offer you to tr em mong th 7» b Poaceae —— , “ SURVEYS FOR PROJECTS Dr. Hols Pec aaa Cod-Liver Oil With Beech- ' pdr aenale | A better preparation has never been compounded, Hoff's Pep Graye harbor and Chehalis river oni nulsio de alone as the best Emulsion of Cod-LAve they ailow ‘ RIVER AND HARBOR BILL HAS 4))")), Mt! , pcre tee pent Rb ee ah the pela: Tie it nohe of his companions} PROVISION FOR CONTIN. New surveys as follows: Tacomalll heretofore had la grippe should fortify themselve in t ANCE OF WORK. harbor, with a to on & currence every winte ing Hoff's Peptonized Emule not known whether the spy —_ ella nin: Pb 000 feet or) E vectad, It gives renewed strength and ty, and su rrupted them, He] WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 20m | nn ee Pe 1 | to the blood, preventing the development of la grippe S thelr vigi-l py U, P.—The river and harbor bi! : sumption and catarrh ° men reported to the house, in addition | Metaline number of survey« looking to the |e mat. sever a formation of new projects in Wash- | bla F n. ‘The apr ne, which | Willamette triet! nti | curing 4 harbor Cowlitz ‘ ole, J 1, 1910, | the hee are an fol > nad and iniet, I Witla tributary waters. ); Puget jana rive ana t ah ft wound Lake Washington anal. | & nor rT N ct = "SPEAKER CANNON MAKES | ITHI8 WILL BE SAD NEWS FOR [dition Jonel, but to com HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW my y to the facts of om Pp AND WIFE. | A findings have of ; ———— bee it ie believed tha At Seren won hise CHICAGO, Feb. 20—By U. P.—|Col be recommended from Frank ¥| corned there has been uo’ Friday| hat Col. Willlam F. Tucker will | for retirem ause of disability, he superior court today. | REPRESENTATIVES DO NOT ini, ween 1 nO Friday! 6 allowed honorable retirement | for service - ; KNOW WHERE THEY ARE Bince last Monday the house has|{fo™ the ar Inst of the dis This result will be a disappoiat “ AT—WHAT DAY 16 IT? ‘com tubing caneiaiter eotte eas rable discharge sought by bis|ment to Mrs, Tucker and her mothe " result that t ie still the lect fe, ie the belief today of army jer, Mrs. John A, Logan, who have % eon aga lative Monde Parliamentarions (officers here. ‘The army retiring |expressed the desire to sec the 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 20By 1 therelere whathe sard, which passed upon Col.|eolquel punished for what they ab P.—The failure of the housé of rep °F | Tucker's case, received instructions |leged were indiscretions with Mra, 4 resentatives to pr ly ads it hich » Washington to hear! Platte, a Portland widow, who fog a erentatives to properly adjourn its a wh noral cot e a ‘ol. 1 cker's pine seb Dg 5 ane ae Seen ooasidered ¥yi.|™ my an to the moral cou-|a time was Col. Tucker's 1 day euffered Some the odd mistake TEEL W ARR stern ets es nl secestcr'msy® ee “ WOMAN INHERITS BEGINS CASHIER ENDS A cane | SNELL'S MILLIONS MISSPENT LIF Holght steamer Joh tt Wier | SPRINGFIELD, 11, Feb. 20. duced to show that the old man was from New Haven for New York | —@y U. P—Mabel McNam- [of unsound mind when he wrote hig went aayeanh hast night at the en ara, of Kansas City, will in will. The supreme court held thag 20.—hy U. p.| ST. PAUL, Feb. 20—By U. P— > of the Bridi i harbor, herit the millions left by the |because a man has what EW YORK, Fe ance eport 1¢ effect of the stee) price war| Holder Brkyton, cashier In the of and now les in a dangerous posi-| late Thomas Snell, of Clinton, |decmed improper relations with @ felt today i Wall st. when it! fices of the Northern Pacific rail ton. A southeasterly gale has| {lly who willed them te her, /woman he is not made less able te but whose will his son, Rich [make bis will. The court could ard, who was bequeathed $50, find sufficient evidence to sh | tried to break. that Mabel Snell McNamara had learn: a that contracts were | road iand department, died here to kicked up @ heavy sea. The one} * taken af $25 per ton, which| day as the result of a shot fired passengér aboard and the crew hree dollars below the official) by himself last eventag in bis cot wre reecued. os. The general impression pre | tage on White Bear lake, He left . — | The supreme court of Minols bas | Influenced his unc # that the price war ix on se! letter for bia fla Ming Kout so decreed in setting aside the spre AR . ely and that it will be fer] of this city. It became kaown dur EN AGED Ni E kK verdict of the Dewitt county court, If the farmer who has raised hing in tte effects. ing the day that Brayton, who was which favored the son. The Snell a combination orange and cuc' a trusted employe, Was short sev ATTACK CREW will contest was one of the most ber will learn bow to graft Meets Trust's Cut. leral hundfed dollars in hie « sensational ever heard in this state, | pickles to pencils he will make @ aunts . OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Feb Scores of love letters were pro-' lot of girls happ 20 —KEnraged because of the death CHICAGO, Feb. 30.—By U. P.—| frayton left the following ne independent steel companions This is the oud of a misspent stifled their customers that| ite Attach no blame to any one.” bePeath a train y wday of one of T . ey are ready to meet the cut in their number fn the Rock Island \ }e. yards at El Reno, 20 Greeks with ? joes proposed by the trust indian Will Be in P, WASHINGTON Feb, 20—Rev brickbats attacked the crew of the PREDICTS Jobn Rastman, of Sixseton, $8. b., train as it entered the yards today @ full blood Biowx Indian, was today The engineer cut loose from the appointed South Dakota's represen. train and made his escape with tative on the ft of the grand the engine. Officers quelled the marsha! of the tnaugural ps riot but another Is feared ‘ PARIS, Feb, 20—By U, Pp— “ed. Astronomer Marchand’s predic: tion of a terrific earthqu: tor today wee partially vindicated by shocks felt at St. Georges, a village near Grenoble. No damage of @ serious nature ie report Marchand pre id severs! days ago that the earth would be shaken today by « quake that would leave conditians ouer caused by the S cahment ¢ great shocke at San Francisco, «no visible ax Valparaiso, Kingston and Messing. esent U. of W—| aid this afternoon that Washington re confident the great | Traveling Bags 4 MEEX TAUNK @ BAG CO, 919 Firet Ave. Special Suit Sale $15.00, $18.00, $22.50, at $7.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 Firet Avenue. tot; uns ereeey OF shock would come before mid- be eld at Moscow ion &. Corkery,| OM. « school Wash f of 904 From Us—Cross-Panel Fir Doors, for Painting ee cesta ema atin ea A O My, WaT [ fide. 7. ‘Takemwa, the govern- | SPIRITUALISM IS NO Horenvay at argo, N. D. Ms, Wilt The use of Crescent, FORM OF INSANITY bound train when he was strickeo |tn'to saperintend the building of the | Egg-Phosphate Bak- Deeeitnh. shane sk and found he the | Sapanene ee Oe Se oe ing Powder gives pro- a Peo gene tection to both your " t crumbe stomach and pocket- | iispotca tr the property In avoord FIELD, UL, Few jet in spliritualiem ie o the Hlinots su fay decided in th the Japanese vice consul, whe ts to with alleged directions by th remain here during the fair to take book. The Trust Cream | spit or nie infant sor naen’s 4d How Thine Japanese in the) augh believed, bu ® NEVER | WITNESSED t in the epirit world an was Wndenominal on | Of Tartar powders re- |i a Mictgut Bye | Michigan inh wii sneer tn'-| MRS. GOULD DRUNK . 4 _ tatlona have een Intued the ™ 1 spect neither. Crescent ——a ae Michigan club for a dancing party! ew YORK, Feb. 20.—By U. P x gy Nien hail, corner Mecond and|~-A deposition by James Marl costs 25ca full pound— |} sorsccos, Pipcrtace ait Brands f itt” oe On OO ee a” aanhener eareved oA FREE kes i ic of Cigars. Worth your while to Revives Beattie—| Castle Gould, Port Washington, L. a fair price. come in. Rev shor: | 1, from March, 1902, to September, jard Parlors, ing re bas | 1906, was filed here today in the CRESCENT MFG. CO., 1418 Third Ave. kone to Bor re he| separation sult brought by Cather opened a the Gould t Ho Makers of Mopleine, the New Flavor 4 seen Bh mot ine mmons Gould againet How evenin Three service vill be held tome row and two every day The gardener deposes that he week except Sunday *** | caw Mrs. Gould and talked with her Mrs. Alt’s Funeral Tomorrow—The | Dearly every day during his om funeral of Mrs. Anna Alt who | ployment at Castle Gould, but never 4 while shopping Wed-| noticed anything in her manner or be held tomorrow morn- | speech suggesting that she had been ng at 11 o'clock from the parlors Of | drinking, as charged in her hus Butterworth & Bone. The services| band's answer, He said he never| Tote ands Sa Gh Women met the actor, Dustin Farnum, at) Woodcraft, and Evergreen led of | Castle Gould, to bis knowledge | ) e n ; » Hons of ah, — ——— | interment Will be in Mount Pleasant BREAKS FROM JAIL, | coinetery TACOMA, Feb. 20.—By U. P.—|} Spring Revival—The spring re-| Janitor Bradfield of the city jail,| vival of the Salvation Army, Corp#| who looks after the work of clean No. 1. corner Fifth and Washington: | ing up the cell rooms and guarding ina, wien will last ti ¢ ; unintentionally allowed Tom Boyce, | @ ti) musical festival, on March 2. & 10-day prisoner, to escape. Boyee will be special meeting» during the|is the young Butte, Mont., man ar 10 days |rested for pulling up rose bushes er | Mt South I gt. early one morning this week, Soon after his oscape ® | brother of Boyee caljed at the sta ;ition and asked to allowed tay -.|take his relative to a sanitarlum, . »-|confiding to the police that Tom . 2 | ad.eon on ~ e Seattle, Wash. | °4g—We have our own mill and you Door Mill can buy frames from us ready- made for $1.00. We have only one price and sell to anybody. Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Business. King wp Sunset Main 1820; Ind., 1. 4624 KEW YORK BOX LUNCH co. Puget Market Co.’s Big White Market OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT SATURDAY Do Your Marketing Here The Best of Meat Products at the Lowest Price Thousands of Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys to Select From Big White Market MAIN FLOOR GOUTH, PIMLIC MARKET BUILDING eTOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows. Payments just like rent, INTERNATIONAL BOND & REAL ay T. P. FAY CO, INC, 1000-10 Americnn Bank Butiding Mehthorn Bidg,

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