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ONE CENT ON SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, NIGHT ED I stresesrrsrsesesesesies | € aison ar ris Pema An thin y to Beat 3 Spotter ; bd ° «| 6 6 3 : 5 ‘ will til the lowest temperat for 4 the past 24 hours | N STAIRS ARE BEING USED F = —_——— —— — | Tonight and Friday Threaten poms DOW T a Se OR THE SAME in with light rain or wi fr Se POSE FOR WHICH THE ROOM | @20eee — wowet retro Perec ccoerr ceed a sh FOSTER AND SWEENY ARE SAID TO HAVE COME TO AWN | will take ow, the legise C RPOS > COMS UP . P re attent ILLICIT PURPC c u STAIRG | b ¢ fe) The weather! AGREEMENT—FOSTER CROWD WILL DO ANYTHING TO 2 : MERLY USED FIRST DAY IMPRESSIONS : ee i 4 man reports that] BEAT ANY SEATTLE CANDIDATE The rules ¢ ttee of th 6 ed th new committees by, = a o | ———) ; “ "7 eo M Ra wing anything ut it S * 40 nn of othe nar r we ean essls ma the attendant} * Written for The Seattle Star, by Mon. Albert E. Mead. +| thermometer reg Olympia Bureau Jother tooth an nd by dividing the commit- pln canine ta tea en > 35h istered at ae Seattle Daily Star | oor to ‘paper; taal? water rights and irrigation This, in spl ted t ia quiet place| > s, re r well of hes I momorized in my #} H xrees, The lowes Olympia, Wash promised Fost votes into t re «ya t anal © °° e| register for this weer through, and panel prietors ota an ° he siialhiin Ceeial taal ss ‘ bs | Gtaff Correspondence by Dan Dean igen Twitet this ernam Gativare tity counet b , wack! $ time . & much guete, but at ¢| OHH and Will Windorr . 4 rnon delivered ptairway © as he had the aw : my mind was on some different subject--watching e| 1 nteraet this hand-and eulogy on the late ~ the the M , ® ent people I knew tn th nee, wondering what they «| 1 r glove ngement the ty |e t J. Humes of Seate same and me 7 ® thinking a or pert y thoughts ak he a «| 25 eras daar ee - 1 2 atermine a, | tle In the b room > 9 * miles away 7 by aac F t pile ' In order z ur room| 4 * T er nge thing—th in Ww ; 20 terday bi ia " ua ae 2 BI ihe a hin sd pa & strange . mactous se hile y ‘ terday mornine , - ' ute ¢ ee or W 1 were _ ! “{ yt oa ho oe + mind directs y eyes, y tongue, and the arms with # 3 t eas z oe The P from the roor ae you § ture at other sub-conscious mind will play 4 It th arbi } were ed am & turned to go : My tmpressions y ay while I stood on the rostrum, took # King , aa ropes th . comm. ' -“ ® the oath and afterwards rea addre and message, we 4 t * ag? pes r ittitas, app riat- * ' very inalstent " ‘ . & - z bu mietly running & le~e tranger sh | > vere « e *| A - “a tr ward the Ellensburg e ge “ . During the oath my th ahts were centered completely on @#] t tes t - e , t hool, including @ pation house, M ray Mh * th y of the . and I felt that | wanted ( = 6} i & . ne rs Cerne vag Star man had &) @ plish something at once to repay in small measure the #] pe ; - ene rs Adams, for a railroa@ y tearing himself away “ : ! th I t Pde ' ' mase of 9 idence and b the ple had rep 1 in me. . ne tates Senn from | eet ty: on sion « nen c - a ‘ ring the reading of address and message, that @ this stat ; th that Ne fats Mot of Lewis, creating a high- e@ rear o ‘ eb ave been re . rus well the upper hand and danced hts @ t come y 0 the festaurant upstairs, down a few 4 from the Rerberis, but they! ¢ ay b pper hand and danced my though aaa tis | Furt - b that ling f wd im th ion Ppa ene. ne, turning . moved downstairs, and 1C’°S TWO NEW | Fost weeny ha to bythe of Governor - stepe at a time ning here and dean. mov a dows fetes : ‘ 1 recognized frie ai ever ths ream, notes bow thew. 4 bl s geet ge , Of the , tt to bill was postponed ta and finally landing in the proprietors are nov on ® were attired and scanned their faces for looks of approval or «| @TEAMERS TO BE AMONG |; z ae See are i ¢ from Th ay rear of the bat . plasaing to convert the # disapprobation . ’ pcp Fob > fae ’ nr eange thing that navore of Rand, of Clarke, Intros Bare the quests, men and women, | rooms into a iitiard and 5 . 1 won qed if the message was going to take too long, a @| MING@ST AFLOAT ——— a ae ee la afternoon a joint me- Seat onjey the na 1G nt Marcello th fter | 2 booms @ om certain parts | could cos skip ’ —-— mortal, urging congress to hasten eupy roome anc ne baths at Ie ment fas el he this afternoc . . y eyes lighted on the fa bat A gentleman @| gy 2 the completion of the canal on the thetr e j transferred the saloon on Second) @ down in front who was enjoying @ v nap, I came @ Ne two fine ste be built | De . P J os] | Columbia river from The Dalles to No difficulty is enc: ed to se-| avenue, under the Maison Ra: S Se tne Giintiadiek Ghat T bad bather cnt oul soeerel camaneeae. @LTeeaneeen reed rvice | Legislators Have Not Time Celllo for continuous navigation gg hanweee wie a ag Ber verte ~ % ¢ ‘ And I did, if you, whom I will presume heard my message @ = Vanconre an okohama | to Do Ar Ww k TI P Ww for river mers. Tale aflernoce 2 representative | saloon Was turned ove # will take the trouble to sean it in y way of Seattle, as told ex , . - ek ef The Star called at the bathrooms | after the counci! refused the license | @ : . S| sively by The Bear yesterday, will | 1) or. Us eek and ope of the attendants showed | to Barberis. A short time afte the| @ Rick ideiiblanialien @ | be the best ever operated on the — Bn the stairway showed him Just tranafe > Mar ello he a mre the ¢ @| Pacific. Th onal is of the com Olympia Bureau (able to get down to real how in how he could ary leense an e deal te | pany announ this morning that Seattle Daily Star, efore next week reach the assignat rooms from | day consummates the plan carried) HOW A WOMAN FEELS WHEN | the vessels would cost $2,225,000 Olympia, Wash. _— the restaurant t a soul in| o hat Barberis might get eagh amd are, according to the plans LATUR 1 Is! : = the World but himself and his com | HER HUSBAND IS BEING MADE | made by the company, to be fioat- | Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean ~ hed Aaa hacia os (By Scripps News Amn) = 9 ie oom 1 re ee gram from Mayor Bal FOREST GROVE, Ore., Jar os > sider, general agent of the | , Phage biped mpt was made t ; 3 COVERNOR OF A STATE Titi ees ceraris, son nant ven! iting the me nt en onde, lp ; that the verncls will be used for | way done Ph ee » of the | & fs & the cthamment vault door was blown from ite ; 2 | he dest trate: obtainable between | jogisiature, and wt veiling | nesots as « ¢ the city @ stenings and the outer door of rs a P4 the Ortental and American 1 ¢ the R ‘. . . ' n both he . wafe was blown off. The robber@ © Written for The Seattle Star, by Mire. Mine J. Ment Wie of Sinem ney Vill 1 for! and the visit to Seattle on both the house and senate accepted © frightened away before they, ® + Governor Albert E. Mead. . Slee and the " to inspect Jim H Kg tea © able to secure any of thé D4 : F) the best passenger Th tt a be The Rogers monument unveiling y thousands of dollars in the ® has during the few minutes when she sees ber husband graced ik ae tna, ‘retaht | # with the title of governor of a state? Gply the finest of Oriental and . Well, that’s a hard q “" e ei an products will A ted t » rather ‘ one atoame a1 plans re received in this city | through the columns of the Seattle) % “at —— athe “4 ic, but dominating all was a @/ hobs i" sroeueed f telag to the effect that the Japanese | Dally Star > > SN aos adie gate Wee pride, | am sure. I know @/ nage of accommodating passenge Temmament bx! located a Russian| After leaving Seattle, Peters went that my eyes filled w re when I saw him standing there on ©) cag 91) the skill em er @p7 whose name is given as Charles | to aVncouve where he operated aj} * the rostrum, wit 1 uplifted king the solemn oath that @ | ee ee er en Peters, who for the past year has| barber shop, ‘and recently left that} $ Pound him to d ae Sle, ee Uizen + | pany's fleet, bas beer oan t Fictorta | city for tule politics « ‘ interest in @ bes ° ‘ Deen operating in Seattle, Victorta Honolula. : @ anything politic. 1 do pot see how any sition could @ | tae front to make these » r and Vancouver A Vancouver dispatch says © help it. My brother-tr ~W.DY among the finest In the w ‘ According to the Japanese ad-} Several days ago a well-fur- | > & eygtnc 2 ot e tone af ? an, nerved i views, It was Peters who furnished |» 4 barber shop in a downtown ne Unites Sea egress ose Pp *) | the Russian government with the} hotel was closed and Charles Peters, | : se mai ew Mead he was county attorney of What- #/ faformation regarding the nature of | the erstwhile proprietor of the shop.| ave pre Bigg te asst “ — governor of Wash- ¢ the cargo of the British steamer | saited on the Aorang!, having fn bis | 2 » c = fei a hed as nominated, we were all surprised, @ Calchas, which resulted in that ves-| possession a ticket for Honolulu - if | could Soma elena tine pitas . eal being seized by the Russians/ “Charles Peters arrived in Van > ‘Ment end: a prea cot cama Ba “ge ca ne fos ir. @] several months ago. couver some four months ago and) 4 iairer Te sce cenaninste Giarent any ~ oe * : ; j Fapanees secret agents stationed | his actions while here were some) 4 trang ee Se Seen meneareey Carent, & come erent Se oT a noe he ee The tn duumin' ase anid to have reported | thing of @ mystery to those with! $ ferore Mr. Mead's election he was out campalaning te s0 fond. ¢ | Sagta We train No. 4, Californs to their government that Peters| whom he came {nto close contact @ the state for ol Aad Gack eenasaiinnh wala teeter 4 | - ~ oy - : us he a hie ; also furnished the Russian doplo-| His first move when he reached the; 4 dear price for & ® _ Ane Gach. eegereiiens mass ALY “STS. eee ees eee | tnatic headquarters with ine infor-| city was to rent the barber shop in| & feels over his political achievements eratit $) Samet train at 6: this ‘morning | mation regarding the shipment of | question and then he hired a man/ Se Ge ness eeveral torpedo boats, which left| to look after the business. It was) © $) eee oT oy, aged nan ie Seattle for Japan a few months ago. | soon learned that Peters was a na + 4 mew} rs ode . eae The statement is also made by | tive of Russia, although be gave « i, Aga llc g thats focal representatives of the Japa-| name that would indicate that he Similan none are reported nese government, that Peters, ac-|came from one of the English es sent port eording to the reports of the mika-| speaking countries. He was a man | INAUGURATION DAY (ouply burt do's secret agents here, had escaped | of about 26 years of age had a col-| ry z MMe operations in Seattle, after his| lege seation and spoke several ont movements were made pub languages fluently.” 3 $ . #4 Correspondent of The Seattle Star by Albert J. + 1 ¢ taking this oun 0 . Mead, jr, Five Year-Old Son of Gov. Mead. CF publicans of tal nis means of | @ ] eleor on, who, . A. P. Sherry, of the firm of Sherry FA VORS HE aaating Son. ee >. ” Son of Governor Mead.) a8 «bahay Pons bn itl at their earnest solicttation, has a ‘ ai ; grocers at Twe ° 1 don’t ii lon day @land Main street, died suddenty in| cepted a position at the head of the and Main died #u ro - . ’ It ain't what | thought It was going to be. | tne Want en a | - When I saw papa reading a long thing with a whole lot of | oelock ¢ ragged @ figers, an’ « lot of men sittin’ ‘round with long faces, I n't Ol ees eh ; ® have any fun . z sidan . 1 said to mamma . agg . Mamma, is thin ‘naugeration ?” © | deve | Gr Series News Aswad | * An’ mamma, she says . | fell t | ° Yes, dear © | was about 7 een WASHINGTON. 2 . An’ I say ‘ fn ep hip subsidy bi) propowrd the . Well, mamma th’ music? Vie ? } ManbaRt marine commission today| PORTLAND, Jan. 12.—Etbert K.| You bet y when I am guvnor, there is going @ | fiperied favorably from the senate|Brown and his wife, formerly of | @ 'o be ® big ban things to eat, an’ a big parade with HOT ON TRAIL OF | ngpived om commerce an amend-| Eugene, who are being invertigeted | © soldiers go> r a ts of fireworks in the night. @ | My | et Which was adopted providing | by the federal grand jury fo~ ‘ Am I ge t govern ’ for the inerease of the mail sub-| piicity tn land frauds, are charsed| ® You bet t e| CORPORATIONS Hatin to ships from the Pacific) with making fraudulent entrie . Ain't my pa guyt *| 4 fest to Hawali, Japan, China an4\the names of Alexander R. Brown| @ Ain't [ his son Pe ge ot Philippines $200,000 to) and Nellie Bacchus. They were im-| @ atoll ‘1 GOV. PENNYPACKER: THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, 'VE REALLY GOT i 0 wa vice is estab- | plicated through = coniession of | O¢¢oseoeoosooseseoerorooees Lafolle ive a I i 2's 3 t V'VE REALLY GOT TO ae and from 000 to $000.000 | Horace McKinley, who states that | patil & fortnightly previous to h arringe, as N 1 . tt he f Ls | Bitbert she de fraudulent ries } ee ee ee He at Piped cet sion ¢ : . F ’ WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—Chatr-| for Sim on both homestead and tim ‘| | Mrs. F. G. Moore and her daugh Seinen a the 3 ae Ga “mat tt A tion of rth, of the house com-/ber lands for which he paid her a | ter, Mra. Garah George, were ar 4 : rallroa atte ‘ = * iture, has intro-|eash consideration. He also charges | ested on Pike street at 2 o'clock ps ® that will t zing the secre- | her with having coed his w rite | FRIS 0 morning on the chante of ih to quarantine | out oF % @ | ina dia rderly » c They were i = ss territory live | a neediess trip across th nt | th int sted and becured gentle 2 | joert G READY FOR MEET ME ie affected by contagious dis-| by wiring her that he (M Kiniey y) | | lee :@ mr from treet, with tidiane cor 4 NIVERSITY STATION, Jan fam. The | 5 «for the| was dangerously {ll | 7 < | whom t visited severe! 6a — : e bh = a acai indoor Meulation of the trar tation of k A. Kribs, the | ‘The steamer Roanoke, lat t™| along Pike street. After watching meet will be hel live mock. | agent who is also being | uaned by Cagtain Omer 3. Hum-| tao" aoc ccme time the watchin : WILL HANG A y 18, at 2:30 p.m. tn led, yesterday filed three tf Bil wade tee aire Thal were fa a | (Special to The Star) peat sium. This date was decided WILL RECOMMEND RESTORA- | Roseburg conveying 8 ' $ te fame ¢ Beene ‘ hig morning by Kimer Morri< | ware ’ , each ge Gordon this af- WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Pre TION OF CANTEEN { land in Douglas county to C. A I eal ll ae cae ecs FORMER MAYOR + Ros te “yeag deat EE & of th iN track captaing WASHING S 1 Smith, of Minn | 2 Poe mig e stim r asses. The trys fenate corr © on. soilit ‘ nee} art y on |t j h ts to fairs today + . e run. RICHMOND, Va 1 8 spect 1 ands hel 4 ae leourt of appeals tod A 1x an 7 : ne FE orice f ast | | ; th ox- | yesterday indicated that 9 “rs sak hres os 2 ted of tariff rev The t 2 h b rd Mii favorab 4 push ite 5 ne pond jand * to hang J f the R a : AFTER TWINE TRUS r 0 tand pe t : f T SLAP AT GEN. MILES Mots te) Har ia ty passenger | Taritt 3 f ae : ~ ase LINCOLN, N an nd t agent f the Northe AMBER TO ENTERTAIN ‘ . t i ‘ WASHIN.; Jon. 1 ALEM, O Jan. 12.—T Under a twike license th Pacif mpany, f th ue ba Chamber of Com i ink t eur Cae ela ' . ‘ ‘ r age W boas Ss = : a ante the: ‘Seve a of San} tior tay. aft : al. oe) mah ni ' ent to pre a aa ~ ‘ " e Ape - : . er The me v ' t T Roanoke i ant of alt the legislature w " f a or Ob jaw t LOW Is on th H tb ot mi t eattle f ( “ I 2 hee Whe accept i " Bo . I fan has boen 1 more 1 nt , . ” ernoon f in Kansas He full pa t fepot. Mr. F .‘ within | Sund The prograt \ Kanga oe « for th t a raff . " 4 afte plete, but will include M } Sheldon, general agent of dpa ' tilt " son a8 }h : gold ‘the Mint See eae : i. x Chicago, B gton & Quincy _ * aed e- M b o Jiness, f Nebraska. f the! : ‘ ht arters at I : ' ' As int ty on Dusiness, 1905. The weattle star VOL. ¢ The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTI

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