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e ~~ al le 9 y s. 1e re e 3 - ¢ = SiGe" Serass* BERSoFes> The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest “wien Et TION The Seattie Star WASHINC TON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 190) VOL. 6 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 4 3 S PER MONTH NO. 314 25 ~~ HELLO, BILL ! 1S MARCHING IN AW OLD-FASHIONED SEATTLE RAIN A PART OF THE SIMPLE LIFE ? The “Best Peo MAMMOTH HERO OF ANTLERED ELK PARADED THE STREET THIS MORNING, AND “HELLO, BILL,” IS THE ONLY GREET. THE BIG ELK PARADE INQ HEARO IN SEATTLE—TACOMA LODGE MADE FING SHOWING — Titi t teehee ete eee eee eee sy * b 4 FEATURES OF ELK DAY. * > a F attenae * & Numbde . . ° 0 w & Every 5 pres * & Eatimate cr et ++ 1,000 & Bee m t Let a V « Brother Pay ® “4 for A “ * * m4 : Weit tee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee et pill, may I © . J was given to understand that bis Yea, be | money wa eit im Menttio it your ples * snd shy a Keep your hand out of your rim, Pocket was heard on all side: Get busy : r ney is not ¢ in this “Bay, boys. cor min; the wa At this afternoon's vaudeville per formance tn the Grand o ter is fine 8 i* Se ed lx The Weather + * | * i: potter : * * Tee eee eee eee eee | Tonight and Thursday: Ocoa-| |sional Rain. High Seuth to West) ” | Wateh this hand—It ¢ ves and) will tell the t temperature tor 3 ple on Earth” Own The Town Today ‘ONLY 63 BODIES NOW RECOVERED {WORK OF RESCUE IN THE VIRGINIA MINE IS PROCEEDING SLOWLY ‘ a ipps News Ass'n.) ft f the ex wan, BIR HAM: Als. 3 great that no or ein every seat was sold « | . , , room was at @ premium. This wa ting delegate was given } that the Elks ‘ Bet allowed to ove cae eee ee eee eee ee T sts were ay » * this morning 5, * mg, they *- * Tunight’s banque + STORM WARNING * paraded the street > of champa = b It takes a, good than a pus allots oy = The * * ave beer red, the vis * - arm & heavy rain t the ap tit f onditiona + — + exis best of a ‘ t * a jolly Blk and . . ° | ove tthe Elks * wa ‘ * morning, | 9™* p * 8 fi . steady dowr 7 . interesting feature t * ou ng ; Gare was 3 k of genuine en t gathering is that every * * Union Is represented | RR thastasn, Texas to Dakota and i : ‘altfornia, have come | The “plug hat ade was a sight help make this one| bg picture wre taken * te im ts bet weatherman knocked fhe bu t P a | th ucces onventions | » sua dge, No. 9 Never before t f the kp hachatahaiabeheietolalalale % | eee ed rs OFFICERS OF THE NEW * i} * * * FEED RO- WOOLLEY, Fet * GOVERNMENT IS HOT ON THE ‘% STATE ASSOCIATION. iz Paha je * x » dawnt of * TRAIL@F THE BEEF TRUST * Pres les O. Bates, # * payee! He . * e * BF isn harae h selling © ® Firs ‘ ident * * e * * Yam H. Kirkman, Wa * * ' " he # we Aared % Second Vice President * * . * cH . ® Nusum, Spokane * ont en, to * : : & | Third Vice Presideny—< | RUSSIA 18 SAID TO HAVE REACHED AGREEMENT ON TERMS op all pel eit ay with c * 8 J. Howard Wat- @ OF ENDING THE WAR, BUT JAPAN 18 DUBIOUS ABOUT | * ery. & hog fou nd ® ¢ fact t *s ‘ nso * ype < on © in a a » St. Pa l* %| RUSSIA'S GOOD FAITH # to the general put wine ; ie Bod 2 * Parte er wi | *® $306» k ie 7 i* _* — ° tha’ poe w pe ; * Februar he iz > Gy Beripps News Ass'n) ater coking | ® W | sacking piaste Ww i not * * ST. PETERSEURG, Feb. t2 b 4 eee eee eee eee . i* & | war p ‘ time y im mee the ac- |} 4 } " «ton mes the re *. ® tf at at pressure t in ® nd in the a port e on - * - w being brought to bear on the the’ war, and have been willing atc ee * * I influence him to mak eg ations of Rus ings had the packers sh ad . * ie y effert + b oe b sion the sup € art a * * the nts of peace to block such | THEY WANT PEACE ' « Judge le a ¥ Feb The Polish * ®| The conditions on wh nat vorrat party has / move tc . | is prepared to make p sued & manifesto discountenancing njunction.” sa * ® | beer tleally agreed upon and in wevetution, ae id only re A nee the| |e? ® | volwe following condittons cult in neediest bloodshed. 1 i cehs. Raseiee: eee 1 a! gran * Korea to be placed under Jag Mm, perfectly happy now ani cas foun at * . 2 anese sovereignty Hep Bey yg oe Cologne |! Want to ive with George,” said speaking moftly hm no « f and te FEBRUARY 22ND. Ingham, Ro Arthur and I ang pe 22.—T ologne | determined te his big * * » be ceded to Japes |Gasette, in an editoria qeoren tee Landerkin, whose reunion with ~ red by the fore: *, der Pee ee ee eee eee eee) ivostok to be deciared a new ° sont tobe seomteed ia ft ethan arn OTN Ta ates on, anctee MA) ESCAPE JUST: CE - ——— tween Japan and Russia, and adde quet | ever held in the history of E astern r placed eat tae aS tieturba he in | PAae, tO @ reporter of The Sta . e rs in | w do you hail in min- | i cad Sakae cates | | ‘Ass'n? on ad retarded rathe at-lemeti 4 alwaye wanted to | 8A 2.—Senator > ” » + r . at e legisiators ac- #0 the thousands who had gathered Dallas, Texas. And you : Ma huria, fa |live with him, but my folks wanted (By Berippe News Ass'n) | 1 oan taken 2a I'm fr Fa > orth Dakota. in ' estored * , fr i “ } STILL HAMMERING AWAY me tojkeep away from him. He e ena e Fet ne} s' hospital this Mwateh the antlered fraternity on geo t aie of at a - TOKIO, Feb. 22.—Murshal Oyama| has al@ays been ood to me and I oi y undergo an operation Th s a fair sample of - eperta th ad ‘ tue-| Want © live with him. Sat ay t : ttiox / ance of the Rus ‘ t b pen His condition is = | greetings heard on all sides XILE RETURNS riage whe nadine of the. Ree) OL Ormny folks wanted me to 6 : | untae = | et There were plug hats and plug | OD!sht- will witness the vl ant Mos 22.—Grand Duke! parte of the Japanese Mnes. The to thelf lawyers and get a ree ; . ie —_— mages D . est event in the program of ‘the as sie Seeuiaien canceity GAiet To, hea from George, but | would not do it ATOR-ELECTP : ° BE as oan: coc sabes tenia non, Cn ee oe and wad| Russians recently placed "a larme from Gagege, bt | would ot do it:| SENATOR-ELECT PILES GHAKEO| oe WADE A GOOD HAUL in their best bib and tucker, will aa to cu tien 100 mie wee at Ket & ar¥orce 4 I ywn to! HANDS WITH THE MEMBERS Of George Washington's day to the | ban quet at the Hotel Washington aon @nake of Ta MOUNTAIN | ioe, GAME to Be G At first cae sO ae oe M6 spring styled Knox, glistening! Elaborate preparations for the : he he it was a p i 1| OF THE UPPER HOUSE Six rooms were ransacked in the Ld MORE TROUBLE he thought | ps * . y * ‘1 h 3 Mie 6 Black diamond in a prima event have been made by Manager ere BT. PETERSRURG, Fet | refusedt:to bee me, b onvinced | * : ‘ to. # | Mont Claire house, at 1114 Sixth av- Goana’s tiara. The Harb ot the aiaee % Railway service between Warsaw | him i@Wkas\all right. We left the * ' Fe 4]. yenerday Mager en yA Y 4 and bri nd the event w ane : 5 " Cert an | city ag@ sadied around for a couple * A city * oom r who evidently tome of them The progras ng boon reveled | and Viepne, Messier Rnd, Mists has | demand tt (Special to The Star.) Coase Relig (0 1 the to rob before- quet which in ‘ , wing aaffe tio Among | We MMe here @ shc nnd - ; > ue % |hand. The rooms were entered by wine and a m ee non, ene. Pout, wane | raliwe A | Stated today |. a ae in ae 1INGTON, D. C., Feb = X | means of skeleton keys and all the a modern Knox |tempt the m Oy aeewes 6 Rve a ae a “¥ . penediae i he bothered t me Wiles made, tis fret! _ police have to work on 1s the vague lig ta onloncar v el | one { all demands of the nae te “24 eg ar th enat ha ri* * , of @ supposed burglar seagv G rs aaa a railway employes order to wee atiabipet < Lgl pad morn ; wa aly PS ES ee eon hanging around the place promiscu- | ONDON, Feb, 22.—Baron Hay sigh he trigd to:Kidnap me to wh et ays ago. Jeweiry, money and sng LOND Feb, 22 n Ha "y wastt ince t a a d er valuables to the value of over jot be pawned | him. { wib-never go back to my|” Among. , a el il was purloined by the thief. jest bl lemocracy lOne ( acteristic of k band, was with the « and WAS day of the f WASHINGTON, D. C ’ luvius does | ; Tel a Lie"—Hon. Geo. happy, now that he ts sure of bis, whom die ak wacked r Per of Calif t cae py “ee ly a ' ‘ r on Degen wa read as - tone WN. aera) ernity, or he Mi Treasurer | wites nee. H wong | Piles stated y and ir : nes NEW YORK, Feb. “22-—Justice pet 8 eer i Capitol Lodge | Oo See Sl PO-aocn ae be ngest terms th would not : fer O'Gorman, of the supreme court, els and turned No. 186. | | Cam SrFADMP matters, at try tO | take any hand in the tribution of . ey we ve lay dismi suit of ha day. Washington's Birthé | make her happy. Am attempt will seattie federal pa age or any| 5 pe “ ‘A John R. Platt, the r ed of a ne Others pecially the Bi be made to get Mra. Landerkin’s patronage of the state unt whe i t ver $685 fun on Elk Our Order’—Hon. Wal | | wardrobe, which is now at her par-/ne had become a f iged sena- | 800 arrived oS of uremtn, DUt | witas, the SeRy ft Farlane, Past Exalted ents” bee : tor on March 4 |! = lege y threats of exposur wept and ~~ Gray's Harbor Lodge N | He said that h presence in| him to gt r a large bulk of his his face behind The Deer and Dear D. Washington at this time was simply | fortune Sad sucthe, Deer and Dane Gr cues news aarns WILL HELP SOME in'e'sSSuisvei' aot vats | ~GANCELED (“““’- F n Seattle | st e a i AD whatever € | in Beat | oimeese, Seats | A gs ogee | feat nignificance wi ie a-| COACHMAN DIED 5 never had it Before; Otherwise Why a 5 mitte howe wer to a al | | We are Behind’—Hon. Clinton W. | Possibly the greatest tree planting | Gir Berinps News Ans query regarding the Tacoma post The ter of the ateamat any- | Howard, Bellingham Lodge No, 642. |event that ever occurred in Califor-| pop@KA, Kan., Fet Mayor! mastership that he nterpose | = - | r earth of Washington , the State, The|noa is that which took place im] nowen, of independence, is the au-|RO objection to the nomination of | O!y™s { the Northwest Stear f adjec- | home of the Elk and of Bike.” Hon. | Fresno county. Women and school |thority for the statement that in-| Mr. Votaw, and as Ankeny has said | shiy ny, which was to have \? H. Schtvely, Seattle Lodge N enllaren rned out along the dependent. producers will consoli-| he will make no objection, it is con- | taken a carg rted to Who cut down the cherry tree?” | from this city to the county date afd that the interstate com-|fidently — bellev Votaw’'s | por f mat to th e Hotel Butler | OWN D.FLETOHER Hon. Harry Ballinger, past exalted |Scross the plains and planted 2.500 | panies of Independence and 1 name will be sent to the senate by | ( td 1.) Word . to Pike] pzaited ruler of Tacoma Lodge. | ruler of Port Townsend Lodge No Special iesine, Smomone | Kansans mee producers at | President Roosey ® y the t ormed a mig 317 vehicles carried people to! Chanute have id. Knapp}. “I’m just looking around,” said! that the chart ett 8, purple filled with good things, and In Old Plug Hate and what they n this city and Kings-| pos had a big fight the rail ent Sta por : hed t ; gar amoke 1 »wing toasts represent,” Hon. John D. Fletcher 1 armed with | roads about rate said his “and Tam going to t ’ 1 h vant, hington Father | exaited ruler of Tacoma Lodge No. t books wil be invaluat the polit ntil after the} ‘Tt x i than wh he ret in V Firsts 174 m Fresno, Fowler, Sel- | government ir t March. I all not in-|y 1} 1 “ ot t in the Hearts of ma and Kingsbury ivid. ar ® ative matt s she r meatmaater, Hon AGO, Dr. Harper,|ed the road into districts and SPRINGFIELD Feb The patrona ntil that ; I | Engin T. A. Noble and A. W. tl st Exalted Ruler t of hicago ur ranchers from along th road ipreme court toda istained the an 8A ta min la e National Irrigation Lodge, No. 174 a can tim, was placed | joined in the work. The plan is to | decisign of Ub ut court in fin and sa us strong as| TOKIO, Feb th Jay eturned last evening 114 George Washington | or operating tab t 80 this | plant tre along the road andjing 17 leading Iilinols coal ym- | you © nr ha he Ya where they 1 while taking Our Inia- | aft om, and it Is reported that| across the county, which 1s 65 miles | panies $100 to $500 each f Piles haa ¥ ted his q 1 ru i conference with the Hon. Will E. Graves, Past the tion was progressing » | wide Nea half the work will] spiracy to fix the price « a tors as yet, t ng @ it 8 in k t " A ess 0 f the 1 Ruler of Spokane Lodge No, | eted by sundown. ing the winter of 1902 ar o yards and 10 private yards Yak t LE Sd

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