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The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest “NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY The Seattle Star FEBRUARY 20, 1905. Star’s Suggestion Meets With Favor RE WILL —_—— WITHOUT bouBT Pp THE LEGISLATS 5S A BILL AP PROPRIATING MONEY ©98 A GIFT TO THE NEW CRUISER | ** SAHARA ARR HR ee The Weather + Spotter : TREE ER ee 4INGTON i. WASHIN is _ * * 2 ‘The * doudt, meney f f Tonight and Tuesday, Occasional t erujees Whe Rain; Cooler Tonight; Hig th The Sta West Winds - Medd, Satu done, 42 tenant G the ser the house, asking tnfluet we Thi Dean that me tavor of exp this ma a namesak ‘ fe the , 6 & dill © Introduces an r t Just how + ‘ « Fit to the W Rw fat expe te the fact t ae percent 979 pPED Wate » hend—tt . " bat vv that they ¢ ca BOMBS provide th be ae ear ‘ " t a tea a Weary ° ‘ a ler priate gifts i y e 5 r4 es bast tS Ries RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES SEIZED - _ “— SMUGGLED MISSILES IN ut. = TENDED FOR ANARC HISTS ne = fh My Beripoe News Ass’nd wicide aa os ———— aren for anar t F YOUNG ITALIAN DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE KILLS THE OBJECT CONFESSES OF HIS UNREQUITED AFFECTIONS AND ENOS HIS OWN LIFE AT GEORGETOWN HIS GUILT : | Mrs. Gertie Assal*>, a young Ital- | Mra. Assalto an alarm ¢ ry ,.. | ped in pape Why he Lb t burg fea wigow, was shot and instantly | pot known, but it ie t wee by © e Bat- rd Hilled at the home of A. Boltaino, at b Rawat adtier tb afternec r “ Georgetown, last eve by Cas in) thinset ” a i : fore Valentine, a rejected suitor The woman tu to Pat wy ; Salad After be bad sent a bullet directly clock away and as Sires Saterinarts « . tt through the heart of the woman he pack Valentine drew a e hire or art loved, Valentine placed the muzzle revolver and fired at her (7 sah deneripts n the ‘ @ the revolver to his own temple tet paswed through her dress, but | formation Patrolmen iy and fired 5 shot which instantly | did not touch the skin. She gave | Philips after reveral days of m —_ ended bis life &@ cry of terror, but her murderous ;™ age be me thier Gove, Mrs. Boltaino, who employed Mrs. | jover caught her in his arms, press . a : t 8 | Assalto as a domestic, was in an oe the muzzle of the gun over her | ‘hal'® second. ts a wae foom when the shots heart and fired. Death was | \"* taker ! mers Were fired, but there was no actual taneous. Valentine ig ious, Witness to the tragedy. She heard | dead body fall to th = a all that was said, however ping to the other ¢ ¥ ¥ sr im Mrs. Amalto bad been in America fired a bullet inte © chet le n 7 bute few months. She was the Mrs P ne p . Ave. Bother of a 2%-yea f boy, who | just : hes been living at to the ne | St home. house to call f stance Mr : Valentine was violently infat Boltaino was sick in bed an hewn @@ with the young widow, but she , F \ @ret nothing for him. She com tele and % of f t * = Pained to Mra Boltaino that he an to the|® » Si Ce Boye her and tr 2 avoid se bodies , Mm when he called attle to the Bon ep Philitps have recev- Was very angry at Bim and had thre read hag ay sr hel 0 The facts in the the Boitaiz Mire. Bottaino admitted h Assalto was 26 year Was at the time in the next gto live with 4 singing, Valentine called to two or thre | OF aed the §=young woman “ a thought a mg and relu the young womar | Mrs. Bol-/is prostrated. The e h I ° a fow!in Seattle, but a h ' on its f . ale handed not known. He was a teamster. « ” 22 aod " 2208 n i ha Pledges te f th eT,” EXPL before the flames had any head ft f ® t / | way ne 2 . : . a out and the a the jt ; ©. @By Ber: News Ass'n) | a ’ . “ WHEELING, ¢ Two me sear | oa killed ax ) : hi 1 I in t { r at = fe Providen:« nea t 1 Claitesviile, a: s k this morn lege : Me. The dead are Frank Miller and af ge Bi Manty, at tb were | till a at home 1 murder aud arson lies loor of t fire * ; THEY OBJECT |i: se si: BURN HOUSE TH Poets Tro tees Sian ai tee ps News Ass pet : death by ¢ os Ca : : fon of a } ag & — k Spprehension at n-| 1 } . tendiary y is rt: F Motorman A Gos | to aes he t Fost M night, t ductor Mux t lad:no8 I t he J Ik Street cable f heir Stas H with le ng & M f Prompt act 4 t " Fesid J J t transfer f P | RRR AA RRR ARR RR . * a ( A 1 JUDGE SWAYNE * TOLD IN A ft BRIEF WORDS * * * 1 ent of I n ' ! * * ‘ é aware, th musing Kreat i * * * * at he has appointed Imprope i " * * hin * * I he has shown groe#s impartiality to hin frier * * ' t adtminiatrat > * t enti h * * ‘ ut he was gujity of opprewalon and tyranny in * * nt n fletitte harges of * * 7 fa * * at us cm he wulelde 2 man through an # * " pt pr 1 “ * Phat b a , nd lot which we tina * * * og not ' * * “ a f * * " t , $ * * a lone X * * t ' * * a b - * * RRR ee suDGE “FRENZIED FINANCE” CHAS. SWAYNE The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 6. NO. 312 25 CENTS PER MONTH ! A } , a BERLIN PAPER CLAIMS THAT THE ANTI-WAR PARTY IS IN THE x ( ASCENDENCY IN RUSSIA t " en F e . b By Beripps News Ass'n) ns BERLIN, FEB, 2 THE TAGESBLATT REPORTS THAT THE » hy PEACE PARTY HAS GAINED THE PPER HAND IN THE RUS af : ne 7 SIAN COURT, ECLIPSING THE HITHERTO PROMINENT WAR f PARTY | > ‘ PEACE,” GAYS THE PAPER S NOW sHT IN THE . . . FAR EAST ‘ PEACE TALK 18 STRONG ; t « in the futu ——— ! y 1. 5 y t ! ( ! GOPON UNFF $ o 1 $ TO SETTLE TROUBLE M. t will MALTREATED PRISONERS - ; ' * ' RUSSIANS MOVE J nt of tite c f Ta ‘ t 1 ' = P : —— r I r Tal | Ak ' 5 I F t It th has yet paid. And ¢ ine, tannah: Gk ote STEAMER TACOMA IS AT MORI, BUT WAS NOT CAPTURED B' EXTRACTS FROM THE MARCH INSTALLMENT OF LAWSON’S | /\!) : THE JAPS, SAYS DISPATCH FROM WASHINGTON STORY OF AMALGAMATED IN EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE paortally ‘ » pis ae po eing ® ait The officials of the Northwestern sentative wit a re that he . | 1 knew he inherited with his fortune | steams a sot the ee i a * * i n of Amaiga- |” * sytne wetehed & nan Vense ord spatched « HICA r* : : « gton to * W.* tien and ¢ : the priz asking whether or et J ae. * | perpetrated in carrying th Nag not the Tacoma had b captured. * % | capper, the metal, to 17 cents, an a mort The also stated that the > “ * then emashing It to 11 cents - rasp ~Diagdl h ct Tacom Moji, but was * ge int #| 9th. Deviltries connected with | OF Southern commu f th very. likely . ® MeKiniey’s aseassination Fate ; tate Th wel were at * 5 k * 0th The “Mafiaing « -ciliad t wer uh ause of * Mn *) Tith uds tatemer the Tacoma had not | ; asi ; & Eek * nected Bt sg. ams ‘ | NEVER IN ALL THE H RY on ta the Japanese naval | jay y t . " hese * Pr t ® de and seuttll from | OF BUSINESS WAS THERE AF- | force e - le . 5 «lise Gt TOM) FORDED CAPITA 30 FAIR | In effect that m - m ieee * Me- © [2th “One Million Hugh J i= N’ Bt ORTE i aes ~ - N I ‘ t : the fact to thent * , , #| Ith. “Heinze, of M ntana | 80 VAST A SUM OF MONEY AND | gage wa the oh, te 8 oh ‘dae bed d ia that be AT THE Ad TIME TO DO 80 y¥< by h h amer is th t \* t * 1904, and inter-| MUCH FOR THE PROPLE. NOR f the No rr given tt the Seattle Mari | 1 enticed * narrative of the| WAS THERE A MORE HONOR- pany to thelr Washington repre- | Exchang . : . 7 cht ® happenings in Amalgamated will be| ABLE UNDERTAKING NOR ONE * ‘ hat he @|tuk Eehae’ history of ouch | WHICH A MAN COULD BE MORE * r \- % | porageons epi an aim J sTLY PROUD OF CARRY * * *\caregr. It is a span of years) TO SUCCES: af ® and further that f . ~ ® crowded thick with events, for it is ( Tomorrow.) * fe * the period of the greatest financial a Esa Bt * * * “jamboree world has ever * * seen, when American financiers | A ek Rel ReRehateReieieieiaieieieieieieieiee 1. 11) 1) gorged and frenzied with r t miuilons, in the throes of their igen SENATORS * | senat rm =f é Ams - golden delirium. vied with one an : a “x ‘ ven Ba othet in: debauching the industri | CEPTED BRIBES, ACCORDING | . p t reaming of ea of the country, perverting the pre , th ’ ming r f Mi a 4 Aw th and gntarnished institutior PORTUGUESE REBELS IN AN.-| FO SEVRSTIONTING GoMmmetT natura honorable commerce into | Tee soap , his gas ven- | of the stock m GOLA nervioso) Oo wirn| = TESS PEPORT : te cad ae ul of his trea-| Within this HEAVY Losses ; ategems ha Jed a | Stoel wae laun ACRAMENTO, Fet he sndard 1 tion. h the| Marine, and United t fa per ¢ prise may be mea of, disastrous, fortune I I s, Wrigh I eption of its career there al. re American Tobacco ar I ws ract ad fz the wned, and the Lo a A t " { nu-| Nashville corner startled the ‘ | eet t ‘ by {ts revelation of jobbery Ex i tr tartie even those calloused to the | bigh plac ‘ % trickery of modern dea ly Having 1 rrupted th I @l & : a ing mea the ser M1 ( " i ble-deal- |toga, when accidentally : ee t rmation lady dropped her scales on h . 7 Ar . matior eak the pr he ha ) , T f isohy |Striven for Br 2 player oh-ny ; ' at (By Scripps News Ass'n) t 1 tation a a t 1 ar th n€ BUTLER, Mo., Fe The t ‘ neing It n the draught ¢ ' t t up|of Charles Kratz, a St. I \ y it xchange a ne at r a t ga $ in) time and shook out th V le, ar ne with ve nha we ‘obat ted this afternoon. © h

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