The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1901, Page 6

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ah MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1901, 6 THE SEATTLE STAT. | ©. Storland, postmaster o | Murray, te a guent of the Diller GIVEN (ROOKS, W. J. Watters, “a mining man of] Dawson Musher Goes In Index, ts reptate red at the Beatle | | deo Clark, & Merchant of Fort Clark cone Won't Stand) Wreagel in regiat red at the Btev DAWBON, Dee, 2—Jale Kline, a for Highwaymen. HH. Wiiltaine, © jumberman of|!#te trival well known in Dawson Whatcom, is registered at the Be-| nd the Northwest, has arrived here, VANCOUVER, Wash, Jan : attle jh ving covered the distance from There Were some heavy sentences M. Bodis, a promine nt merchant of White Horse in nine days This wt imposed op oriminale here last week | Reading, Pa., in registered at the|')¢ record time for this seas by Judge Miller, of the superior | Mutler though far from that of last year court, In which Pat. White, who held eos Kt. B. Weat, the newsdealer, got in up & man near the garrison, was| Sidney Johnaon, one of the lucky] Thursday evening with another con. sentenced to eight years at hard |‘ from Daweon, te a guest of the! sien of newppapers and magazines labor at Walla Walla, for highway hern of fate, He wae lb daye on th robbery. Fred Wolff received tw r.M. Caldwell, A ailroad yeare et Walla Walla for burgiary, |" M. Cala : Tacoma, ia & recent arri tnd his partner in crime, A. Mdgil, | m At Snel Northern owing to hie youth, received the Sta, ‘DR YORK GIVES @malient sentence the court could; Prank HM. Lamb, of Hoquiam, ts] . impose, which was six months ati making his headquarters at Be hard ledor, Sheriff John Marah will | rainter-Grand | HIS VIEWS ave soon with them for the state . penitentiary, J. M.. Power, @ well known phys clan of Ellensburg, In @ recent ar sCivnn os Uae Sn 1, L, York addressed « large ce Datts on, an efiatant state attor paniiet « Bunday evening at Mason. | } n ey genera ered with hie|te Temple, ander the auspices of the family at fh Heat oy Beattie Liberal union The subject discussed waa “Heresyand Unbelief,” | CELEBRATE Rev. J ‘Taytor Wri ight, the welllin part he spoke as follows known pastor of Philadelphia, ie a Heterodoxy and heresy are | euest of the Stevens mighty fa * and forces in the The King County ear Association | Nd closely related to bas meade elaborate goments for the celebration o 4 next, Of the frat session of the supreme {the mother heresy, and t# the im POurt of the United States, in the| @, N. Terry. of Coupevtile, a prom-|Ppulee which has led and pushed the| city of Waabington, aad the insta). jinent potitictan of Allen inty ) barbarieam to etvit-| lation of Jolin Marshall as ite chlet [a recent arrival at the Diller m it haw been that] Justice. Hon, ©. H. Hanford, United ® 1 ne foundation of this Btates judge for the district of| BR. G. Wilcox drygoods merchant | repy placed the stara and Washington, i! be the orator of | of Port Angeles, t# making bial stripes on the skies were rebels and a. Dr. Duntop Moore, of the United Bintes Marine beepital service, ie al” guest of the Rainier-Grand p 4 unbelief is the day. Hie oration wit be detiv- | Neadquarters: at the Northern traitors to king-eraft and political] ered in the Grand opera house tn} 4 - despotiam, Ho, aleo, those Who have the afternoon. The Migh «choot stu- lifted their voice against eeciesias ents will be addressed by Chas. B. HAVE CROWS A tical tyranny and helped to establish Shepard, and the University «tu- t lous freedom, were infidels and dente by J, J. Cafferty. There wit! heretion to the chereh, And thus be a competition in the grammar LABOR URI Hberty from slavery and misrule in Peheels of the city for two prises! ne church and state has come to pifered for the best essays on “John | Marshall: His Life and Times.” The Writer of the best essay will be — $28; the next best writer, e, ugh the open door of ptt © are thrilled by the example veh noble men ae Lather, Bruna, BOSTON, Jan. 1.—Attempte have | Bpincea, Jefferson, Franktin, Patne theen made in Massachusetts to use | Garrison, Lineoln and many others In the evening there wilt be a ban-| tame crows instead of homing pig. | "ho bave borne the torch of mental! + Quet fm the large dining room over’ cone as bearers of messages liberty in all lan the German bakery on Second ave. | During i sesumer the reaultel have shed « hal were highly eat ‘actory ecrowe t hue: i & expected that no fewer! aad’ the beennied |!” a oe Pepsin ane S of meat made for them In |S MOndipate mankind trom ignorance, they retur ned | ore dulity and sup yerntation A few! be & number of ‘short speeches by | promptly when relessed cleewhere |More years Of natural science, free thteught. free speech and free echools Nd crows returned | will drive away the phantoms bd | he messenger serviee | fear ond let in the sunlight of truth me demorelised. fm mary IM | aud true manhood,” stances the messengers did not re- turn A careful watch has made known a A Brutal Photographer. | Whe flock of The photographer hat just com | mesenger) pleted all arrangements for Lhe sale crew, the wild birds pursuc him aad) of his studio, when @ pretty young by lolenee, foree him | mies of 17 summers ¥. M. Kruta, of North Yakima, is to remain wit 1 want my pleture Butle: J ry of oe you think my face camera t Wid crowa heve actually been jak thie ‘enid the the | geen to mil messengers which seem. | photagrepher fust oe th rinaty, “It ia provided with double extra The Big Hoe Press on Which The Star is Printea The above cut shows the Hoe presse which stands in the basement of the Star building, No. 1107 Third avenue. Tt { one of the most complete prigting machines upon the Pactfic coart, and can turn out either four or eight page papers at prodigious speed. It wil! print and —-—-~ Silver novelties, ne | Becond ave fold 92,600 four page papers per hour, or 11,@0 cight page papers. The Gtar sete al) of Me news matter upon Linotype machines. The forme are stereotyped and the plates put upon the press within FI minutes after the forms close, thus making quick editions posstble. han been re-elected to the state! aceite Migs Lunch 8 Be. 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SPARS AND PILES Spars the Longest, Largest, Clearest and Best in the World, Rough or Hewn, Piles or Timber of any Description. ELECTRIC CRANE CAPACITY TO TRANSFER SEVENTY-FIVE TONS FROM CAR TO VESSEL. We Invite Correspondence. sitetdaeieteceseseeeees cosstecstenseocessetenes sestbbeeet ete eet EINER ttt NAV ee ets CPPCC Te G6 VVC POe CCP eed RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A DOOSEOOSOFS SOOODDOOODODS SOOSSOOOOOS OOOOOOOOOOOOS DEOOOOOO DOS HOEODOOOOOO$S 90600060066 00660000008. Do POSODODED OS DOOD OOOOOOOOH 00000000000 t tt De ities ie oe et eo oe ti aes en aan

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