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ae — ‘The Seattie Sta JO —_ | rane Dares to Bint the News 3; PER MONTH «Private Agreement” Shows How the City Counci Was Jobbed Into oe Mais son Barberis a License THE STAR HAS SECURED THE ORIGINAL DRAFT OF AN INTER | = : ad ESTING DOCU SHOWING HOW THE NOTORIOUS RE WL? yy?” YY Y Y, Yy se dat Z . - i 28 oR y Vit pn, , 2 SORT CHANGED HANDS IN ORDER TO HOODWINK THE AD VOY): Yj y Gy YY Vif Ne MINISTRATION | | ie ce IY, fy VA S@- ff, YY Y Y YY, b= 4 4 | a ‘ “7 4h Md Wp Vl J Siege “ | se, Be- | here cs ee Ud, YM YO ‘ SS il | | fm joeation in the & ane. Executed in @ e th v Py yh | sg August. 1904 Olympia Bureau THEY WILL HANG TOGETHER T OTHE LAST AND Beattie Daily Star, Olympia, Wash. trict of the city a ar fm Dring about ( te ae lest youns © | | WHEREOF the| part, by its of-| 1} IF PILES OR WILSON CAN'T LAND, WILL PASS blocks away. t nt watch | “for the senator's private Y 1° th Sova co a > ae Ped deat tna tee paste Or ee . i | | '" ! ih | Statt Correspondence by Dan Dean any ath t } th “7 ' IT UP TO THE OTHER MEMBERS TO PICK ANY Opportunity is a 5 ee : OLYMPIA, Ja Att 4 tect waite Witness N. ROBEN | of mes on ‘ _ . 4 o 4 . ‘The Mtal fw MAISON HARBER ge r SEATTLE MAN THEY MAY WAN AND THEY of many 40 inn . — I JACK BARB : io 1 ® ° anity } r ; ‘ renga 4 a - Matson Ba ftord By CHAS. CARDON King ? s WILL THEN ELECT HIM 6 Ba = 2 se | CLEMENT MARCELLO, V 4 ‘ with tte glitter of 5 and cut ! Yi h or ||| MTAAHTT Vcatmblistied to. dat t : . fia, with ite pia : ; ag siaten “st r telephones, and © we $y | 1 f | in Sloe } - ; “ dered Tuxuries ¢ ode ad li } j i} tectded wethe b t : tt 1 vealty and the pleas the un vd ied | It ts « 4 " bi st to ha e pla gy oe = (uuen re QO "1,2 r be f the WAtlon | o¢ ne y ballots for no one in for hax | THE SEATTLE YOUTH HAD eat lll , ee, et re in git a ant asi at | te Political power w! sce Raia die aam amare w) yo" J mt ba be r 4 that Senat “ niger not show b nd on be? canee rene by Bees: fathers, police « a 4 | whe ! sk for the King | the . see es | erate ‘ ‘ “ni pagan Bag ag TOBAY © al rs) oO. bee te aggre 5, He is too old and) Foster i unl ove Political power © - - €) . | perfect « wi Mr.|a siatirs én @ chet men with daughters You ember the old rhyme— 9 | Piles ' the m Refuse to vote for me Foster with offspring just a “It snows, er the school boy the Ia a . ha and I will take th ecome the en t the now for some fun om ¢ QO to land the nominat wii away from you those who ax 7 eiteaah- tes pe penly W 1 they t the bers have inside in- Yet this yawning a whale yen ih oe |to his aur ave the custome h anyway, allowed to fill itso rhyme or not al ‘tie jan ts to paddie hie own | form t the old-|and that t the r votes fi againat wrecks of human + It's the heaviest snow tn years | . ° the King | ine leg : } ok aa ‘bittorent to Gan some one paid the 5 ding to th © bor ™ THE SPIRIT r jcounty rt a * { ‘ u t i erned. at the city hall 4 the several ht 1 “now | / re people Mayor Ballinger bas known of the , AMmvone ' : ~aes ” ed votes nina f you cast | y who { ates for character of the Maison Barberis ad stseee dates cde 4 [eceeepeereereseseotettos are for me ee ; ' much ke Chief Delaney has know t it* Gustry. of young America " . mt tt eee eee Bef rs us Head. n, taille I yoo Gill of the cit ,| And if you have walked a block | } The Weather } $\° ogee pine rongianet i ln 9 1p ee ; ; ’ Mil ef the city * down street today without being z t et ver ir as E , t Besteown of its character , | greeted a dozen times by “gimme Spotter poe J . hopalty and that: i ¢ r J selected by Bvery member y council || a have been lucky le ; : regio rs : arg Lgeauen dt bas known of it acter babty walked along on > ieee cn Pg a ‘ : ; < e nator’s ba: v se th e of Samuel H, And yet— et your dignity, trying to keep from | | P 4 “ ! ; : ee Ee cones os sidewalks whan | Wate tiie hand—It moves ar y of the mo t euncilmen have w “ae Riff, beng.” a half a pound of weet temperature for | clan jen r med wearty every one of the ould welt you In the ear | “ om ok at | pe t in the race at above mentioned officials have °° eee ae \ ped coh Gaughters of their own. 1 1 recovered 7 a ond Gaturday—Rain or! tured by Bweer f Spokan . There's something rotten some) oie you we Alpine enow) hy northeast winds i" The argument maée | eo st tris had The weather jthis — theor : e ¥ fi landed on you. eanete th enoug | traffic in vice x moan and young woman and | STEAMER BOUND FOR VLADIVOSTOK WITH CON- qf moraing the ther Ss rinced that nelt nor Wilson The Star has secured evidence - } meter nie - ee the sa ate 1 tending to show that the fun There “are cracked hats. TRABAND COAL ABOARD IS OVERHAULED BY pared at 29 degren ere hee eens tors of the Maison Bart oan) oe a as eae a tot zero : . tore reaponatble for th ther places to testify to that to-| JAPANESE CRUISER and ® half inches N re | oi which exist in their resort t a See eo . of snow fell dur ympia Bureau sor nty, then took floor and } wo tage © | On Third avenue for half a block the night | Seattle Daily Star, {made the of this session. I ore of boys kept ¥ : This evidence consists among | (By Gortppe § Asn) At 10 o'clock W day morning " a | cee 4 among other things. of a | for, ® today. and every) TOKIO, Jan. 13—The cruiser To- | the Japanese cavalry weet of Tang rp olen ae roe Dan Dean and p uched upon @eeument known as a “ pe es vd in the Sea of Japan * 1 southwest of » Yane. eons Har n t ability, bis agreement « gy Pied 11, the British steamer | fiercely engaged aft at ; | ‘PUA. Jan. 1 The fenture| 1 his public Mule agreement shows alls of ne sizes and | POUR! for Viadivostok with con) , k ins anteseaael ia y seldom have t y's session was the imp ; a rye. egy te a@mitwhile proprietors of th - | , | Russians were repulsed with heavy the opportunity of | ices held in hon- | *% &, S00d-true, man _ Barberis had been con nan strolled up|,,ONDON, Jan is reporte ween } having a “real ng at an Hamilton, of |" Pre stened bir fesort in such a brazen manne pation rolled (uP ithat two other be | : mo ibe oh wean renig o t attention a vere deeply they did not have the gall eet Gna at Cnee ™ n captured | WILL BUY WARSHIPS ae y Clapp’s ea: t tribute to emereen, Hicenes and f : a lela tes - , v3 . LIVER} reuse me Faraone yeneon transferred their owr hg con ware th 4 ccc P Senate Ti iesccent perty f Pian amt |Mormon Church peaking of t ‘ao: ’ | | of which the following draft ted member. He not cot —_ a appeara I 1 Ri: h { t t b f b ommon wealth catheter | S$ all 1g t ber of the delegation Senator Cyrus F. Cla f Jeffer iGeateone oa Pane as gp mpget King county now realizes that | ie aa penton,“ Hine | GBP Beripps News Assay neither Mr iison ts a a" . —== heng and Tashiheino. bie fe aint A jody , . wo the saiaadill A report from Korea states that og WASHINGTON. Jan. 18.—In the | Gate ¢ » as United “MI T CHE E. Axtell to a chock for $16. It te the Japanese garrison Ham Smoot heering this morning J. W.| States Senator from this state that } iged wheung re defeat ment of the Ninth § sacks near Honon, k detach- | CZAR CONTRIBUTED N. Whitecotton, an attorney Pas Tre aee wakes sul bol me while on } y to this stae P ARB 2 0m er ve | litteal conditions in Utah x Fee + Apap af “ : Pe | No @ffort is made by the chur the | he sald, “to restrict the politica Fiber - or 6 ‘ , t F ERCE FIGHTING cs i a. lertios Gf the people, generally or | °8t 't consiters a jut oe PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12.—John| ,,) anship Dols the cara a | dividually, but the church claimed | nl" ng gl esa s una ye . aaah Wiednead. " t the ht to receive tin papi enc oe jent of th M v e ex i ne elected to important church off soe Me noBigont lines ait aof A at f rig ec é Jape | RUSSIAN WARSHIPS SAIL He dida't think the tate that ne Mr, W 208 ears “a k I t we ; SUBZ, J 1 The second divi member DiMr F a . : b I A pO! st M ta, mostly Di acued ¢ Russians and are » {the F Baltic fleet ell s With t It | struge net t he ° 5 ng 4 south toda It probably | ¢ pe Rn rod € the following 7 epted: | “ae i an on | th 1 ntry cr v Rag t pulsed feet . jtime eblonged to th el, " ea will agree t ot « fae iisemens erage t th t : : | thought there a de songs eon’ : tent of King | : } Bay “ le 3 J vers pra ally a | meat aman Mormon pe Utat ypinion Augur ‘ 4 ¥ r t ed and ox A ae | ls The w we to polygar A idre 1, hor 5 ‘eo - we of the « t t that the ground] becauseithey thought plural mar : > WARE Satan Sie (Ry Scripps News Ass'n) ‘ ghee y wi Wanting ta 6 ame ft riage @ thitgiogs duty og the dignity of a seat ir WASHINGTON, J 1 of bu os ot Sentilc noe now | Witness said Senator Sm - te , ¢ ‘ ¢ , 7 "i “ tngton. ar see hese “entibed politica with the | his can be done, we, the mem- | t PY “ ot abi 5 4 | ple’s party, but Inter he came toa tk ty delegation, w f t " f t i ‘ hin elf with the republica gladly thro ret pport t t the © * a 1, WHEREAS. the| during the # « he tf his connection with the | the new candidat | b a £ 5 « interests. Smoot wae opt When t us thon’ ts cont WASHINGTON, 3 me : ; r - ’ f t ‘ —_——- Fs polygitmy and wa ked upon | to the legislators It v nt t Sains is ent. ‘ snatle wutte as the gpung man in Utah to re-/ nature of a Tha vw : being ? | Phe Grand opera house was filled | zens of Seattle was made by Will] deem Inedel + on, | if _to_ say. to those who have not i f 1 A ent t this afters e friends and ad-| H. Thompson. Rev. M. A. Matthews The wines said no man In the|read this article t No. 602 § ce aca ‘ : , < Sof the First Presbyterian church, | state had w petter reputation than! One thing is certain—thero will i an Washing t of & ; " — Jelivered a touching eulogium. On| Smoot. “Referring to plural ma . the ra the King q full k feet f ed at the ent 1 net ll-bearers, the clergy there wa Prvpelc nnd hy oP rece | A t . tor the and all taking part in the services, |town thepe are not six men there| If the ed State at j ‘ ae be pean On its way irom the Humes home | who woul stop until they got th Bey! hie toute REDUCTION hana cad ‘e h , ft a hue f life and « cod united in| to the opera house and thence ‘to | offende® jm | the ntiary, and| will rest ¢ b nen | r e 8 Main ~ a took the 1 | solemn tribute to the dead, At Lake View cemery the hearse waa | my town ts 70 i Mormor | whoa i 1 t ' > t RANSACKED THE HOUSE pee tt . me ire: One 6 bi . f Buckley stage road fr $ Wye ; Anoth t in ul remembrances o| spenrerere, F.F.|® OUNMPTA, Jan. 13.—Friction + | Nat North Yakima eth 1 : to ; eee ae e at the Humes residence R : A. Ln Wal- | @ between Senator E. B. Palmer @| Cla Foi ling state treasure De i hee for $ ) t oY ght by & woe sg pees B. Youngs van, Judge | @ and MBF colleagues reached its #|to deposit state fund bar ; t tal 7 { r { Fifteenth savenue| Twenty-third avenue south, and a| ters, George f, Zimmerm j & » oie : t & ‘ 1 t Bart H A trance 6 gained by| great bank of fh had been|Arthur EB. Gritfia and Dr. J. B. | @ height” this mor whee 054 om Se » ‘ ' Ds ' t b ' e ' the party whi wee piel even, meaped be » the casket by 10] Crichton ® when Palmer resi i. the @)o euch Sank apanie 0 m g now at ; 1 Bar- | onree multe of clothes, several pairs| O'clock. The tributes were taken The honorary pall-beerere were: | ® chasiaeae of the Judiciary @ Se mantel we ads | action | the mat- | Work om Wt, 18 wes be Coenen a corpora a date | Thre a Mb Pale |e the Grand opera howss, where} Furth Andrew Hemrich, | ® commiMee. | Palmer te said to # | try law, creating board of dental ex- | /,.." White Pass & | 48 @ first class hostelry as soon ag. of shoes in money, Jewelry an jrand " rb . io exempting from ex v a -* 7 oe oe, 28 in speees, sane Si she funerwl eervices M1 dot yetge phomas Burse, Aomuel Pile, | @ have been @Mrced out, and this ®)@mination, and exempting . the alterations have re sete corp een renee Were aarvale om. Se a weg rhe theres tested Rh ipo © James, Rovere Moran, J. T.| © is the firet step toward polit- @ | Sinination all dentists now practi Bake stponed untit | Pleted as aitapesioation to tall | re ek ie ee is Ee Leen Lawere ta @ en ea | Koaeld, Wit WE Parry, R.A. Bal-| @ ical obtivion. @| ing in the state. Hill is @ general) | oe ny, geting wn he T al ae nenaation Oy fi “| and none of the occupants disturbed ry design, An | lager, W. D. W004, R. i. Thomeoo F regulation of the practice of dentis- | NOxt Tuesday afternoon, when the |, ryt) Se business of liquor aa-| 1— LIVED IN PORTLAND, which wore | John Riptinger, . A Rathbua, | POEDFAEDOSEESSDOFSEOESD | try. meet again for final settler Joon, jresn aforesaid, one | ° Clark M. Nettleton, elt Gttiam, fe en “ef eanwhile the manageme eee nm et of the total cash in-} PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18—Altce ee by Oe Be ree | meabere of the city counctt, of the “ bg quenien ena 1 ie Venter aaain, Sake all eee ce the luct of! L. Webb, who recently came into oe re beard, of the Ubrary board ght will De fires nex bss ° uae Talaon from the 20th day! prominence through her marriage | "8 = —— foe toe Saat Pad tbe beatth board. . TRIES TO PROVE when one Dalit om sominations | fverable, & reducth 1 nd until the p . 2 an aGdrees om |e! wilh be taken, - the firs: cancell this| Pith die L. Duke, ia weil known | ; naman ae om t ie J this city, having Mved here sev AN ALIBI Thin, however, will only be a li papery r tle scrimmage, & wort of “feeling out’ clash between the four fac © to be voted on a a News Avan? tions p @? & regolar Be Bevtyee * After careful consideration your : ny time it dee Powell went to Pennsylvania from seston, Thie angered the stork- ancel and make fad here, separating from his wife end : apd conditions, nature! endeavoring to keep his where- f this agreement, 8nd) shouts a secret from bor, NEW Vise, Mina, Jan. 15.—The | correspondent has compiled what te}? Ce§ deter of Dr. Ko ' | believed to be a pre fa estim Dr, { the first ballot as follows; it is further hereby agreed | eral months in 1899. When sho vs party the first part| in Portland she was the wife of » absolute and individ-| H. Powell, steward of a locel hotel full own- pale tata 2 tavay t Koch! Foster, 45. in-and tol me funeral of Mra. Allca,Cotfing 1 saree’ bebe at 0:40 C'clocl on the| Plies 2. id Hquor saloon busines) will be held at the Church of Im- pena” 2 . eight @& he. murder, and that he| Wilson, 20 os 14, ond it is fur- - 1 adoption of the saapertty Ais usual eppearance. Sweeny, 20. roe: Ph the committee advielng ae seaeorapee rick, Pron teacher,| McBride, admission@t the packing tapete that Koch reosived the| Wesley L. Jones, 29 railroads into the orga: Geeta ov bis hand the Sunday} Which makes a tom @) murder while hunting) Add to this the I» A disagreement of the | crats and what i* 2 freak vote that al Scene.

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