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BUHRORI HRI The ¢ edarese label of » paper, ae net in been wa mire of date on the tered at the Postoffioe at Meattl « rth ae he: Rosas ie ae 3 Walterd Ave Independent 1m @unseu Med te oF UWANEy- Fite Conte per moot when your subseripiion expires ie late arrives, If your au! 2s Nokes rom the hk, Washington, a¢ a wor clase matter Rich Man in the Chain Gang to the i of gen has been Ta Deca Ala. they Gave some right ideas of Justice an " which the reat of the country might observe A jeweler convicted of beating hin wife . the chain gang And sleeping in th white and black, regardless of race oF previc why thie Met should be deemed of meffic vted in every newspaper in the it seome that ta Decatur and no is because such sentences, merows other places country is a del at only leads to the real question~-Why are they have been working on Chalo gangs and sleeping in cells w me ma man as at tt that operates very poorly conrealed. A ( smpelled to do the same thing a great exclamation of aste wut exciting amy remark whatever at sweeps clear across the country Does money make ® man any m immupe againat punishments ¢ of course? t im, it a Well, the f It is shameful that it must be We are a nation of m & magnifi penitentiary than notsy s«ympat! sources, The bank w tentence before b for his y jou, What docs 7 we a auchod by the w t tw a © ready k with crime, provided that we hear within it the clink ‘The prisons and chain gangs of the country are f poor * wh weak creatures of clroumsta, morally diseased, constantly tempted by want or overwh passions © we have no pitying tears, no t tions f But he b a nity and th ach va oa th ten antly we all cuses are rea at ox enougt th ery sur sufficien whose greed more uns lead ank t y poor devil whove hunge m to # atight be glad t ‘ ea of every reas st The man wh his » © less low and bru caune he has money. N wan Rites are greater and than that of Valencia inquiry! The Times wine ite figh Tt then proceeds to tell of the meamge sent by Secretary Loeb to The Seattle Chamber of Commerce announcing that Mr. Roosevelt wit diny he Slecum commission to Seattle to investigate the Valencia faaste Just how the Times deserved credit that paper failed to stat This morning the P.-L. gravely Informed ite readers that a heavy editorial whieh appeared in tts columns on Sunday, Janwary 28, was read before the president and cabinet yesterday and convinced them then and hat a commission should be sent. The Star makes no claime te having “wen its fight.” All that it G4, ax the records of the Western Ur wi was to send the FIRST telegram to President Roosevelt, under date of January 2%, calling his attention to the disaster tn all of tte deplorable aspects and asking that urge Upon congress the Necessity for prompt action in furnishing adequate protection for the he comm: Bat when a man with me his br ack. ree that his better of ! ity te beser with us cond! ale que y just, are very rare white with nog whiter? Does mere money a are dealt out to the m LISTEN TO THE BARHING! ‘The Times last evening exclaimed, “President takes a hand in the ships and commerce of the North Pacific coast. The Star conthuded its telegram to the president with the follow. ing expression “Our Sound ports, both American and Canadian.” o ® Const protect In view of the fact that the preside f action, by taking hould have excla should not The Star kick up the do it! He told them to do it!” There are newspapers would how! In Just ‘The Star preferred to ¢ Ong good commen sense quietly and tly y February 1 belief that the Valencia investigation, subject in poster type, has since fol with Canada perha * The that ft did the busines: Even more. Since the senate has hurriedly passed a “exe went to Star sent « tor bill for Py acting « Spectors at Seattle, was a farce, and ending with this statement “Siooum beard should conduct the timony.” This was ft Outraged public feeling That The Sta mad only direct off ‘ shay n te as f WASHINGTON, D. C., Februar Seattle Daily Star, Seattle, Washington nesses counsal Inspectors Whitney and Turner hav United States Attorney Frye, at Seattle. of this department has been directed t bring out al! evidence bearing upon this disaster. t c VICTOR H. METCALF, Secretary of Comm * been directed to a etary upon request DOCTOR LEAVES : 7 i this tent importance to tien men vi eople also inquire whether it would be practicable to ask | But he'll deliver your groceries all| SAN Dt for some sort of joint arrangement with Canada for the adequate pre- tection of both sides of the opening to the straits ef Juan de Fuca, 16 miles wide, through which all ships mes pass coming into Puget acift on hie panying sugnea- to hie neties informing him of the general as conducted by the local in investigation—not review tes- of the w wit assist in this investigation and ce and Labor, PORTLAND UNDER | HER OWN STEAM h e two ft m Liverpoo Farallon, f ka and Tampico, from Priseo, are LARGE SUM) nse yn Hertha sideu | vday from Beattie after a fan | | Two women, who claim to have! er will be shut off tomorrow | be ared fi on on the rd av. from a to Ph Beattle ton & ull " raliway “ke from Firat to Third. hear Byron stat th of} W. Wey, & young man working It ant wth, haw ved mre the Colman bullding, was arreste J weromating $28.000| yesterday afternoon by Patrolman * musit . Me ht by | Oden on charge of fighting He} Job wh vka for) assaulted another man with a re Ree tere : MOONLIGHT DANCE cafe watttatce TOMORROW NIGHT } J The Women's Union Label league, = | No, 174, will give @ novel entertalt ITY BRIEFS | ment and dance at the Labor Tem ¢ Jot tomorrow evening, A grand electrival dixplay will open the en tertainment w by a mi her, the former «ht dance, the moonlight to be Denald MeCarra k, and Turner Jack- }preduced Hy & special electrical a atthe by H, & negro, will have ¢ mplete | rangement their terms in the United States Music will be furnished by Wag lary at MeN and. The | ners orchestra. Nef served at midnigh als has reversed the 4 t| Many tickets have been sold, and Judee Hanford, of t t lit te expected that a large crowd Western Washington, which set | will be tn attendance » STAR DUST » You. why not let Mark Twaln (would treat you that way hat} build the Pausaa canalt would you @ asked the telephene Or if Mark Twain ts too busy tolgir! on the firet board hat mulld the Pana anal, why not! would I do epeated the gir? on let Hetty Greea tackle jthe next board. “I'd ring off.” A WORD FROM JOSH WISE Richard Croker ia coming bagh #0 long as the insurance med re main in this country there's no good reason for Croker staying away, “Mra. Spricht is an accomplished conversationaiist, ten't she? | lots our fellers Why shouldn't she be? She plays | were cut out fer jcards with her husband about six somethin’ great, but [nights a week never fitted. Nick Longworth bas warned that all the world rubbers at a lover, Some people are complaining !be- cause Senator Burton was onthe [senate floor long enough to draw “That's & great sory Smith tells| Mileage They « about his fight with a tion. It's a) ful he wasn't there r ng tale.” n't be try to sell it to) A London doctor says death ts a jbed habit. Still, a man never tries jit more than once Why 4 John D. Rockefeller T A CLARENCE PORT. Clarence K. Warfield ts a poet. If oy don't believe it, read “Whoa, | In D, ¥ Drow's advertising in the battle of He's very, very old and Jost « little We have a fall line from which to ame. Feb. 7.—The Payee Pacific squad mmmanded by | Admiral Goodrich, and including lie you wish any teas, coffees or wig-/the Magship Chicago. the cruiser | | Just ring up the phone for D. Y.|has arrived here and is now an gio blue | Boston and several torpedo boate, Drew's hored In the bay, where it wil re main a week, choore, Of groceries, wall paper, boots end om WASHINGTON, D.C Unadiiia Times. 9 See The last chance of subsidy or other form of government ald for a railway line tn Alaska has disap peared. The defeat of the govern ment guaranty bill before it. had left either the house or senate com mitloe is aseribed to George Turner and the Alaska Central rallway. Representative Jones has intro luced @ bill to appoint an additional judge for the Third division of Alaska. This bil! has the approval of the department of justice. w postoffice has been estab at Olive, Douglas cognty, seven miles southeast of and OF H. Devaney pointed postmaster; A | new has also established } jat Gakona, Aloxka, * woutt | of Copper Center and 70 miles north t ¢ a. and George B. Rorer & 1 «< cia ain ako George B. Rorer bas f ri. t a 1 postmaster | would be married kely. Hi alke much & hat ther Lyra , arrty j i r 14 up | a man you © enga tof (A ULs0704 Lode Mhede Wognacegi Qhgops7a2 Phones 416. ghter, Better Than Ever. Bigger, Br Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. | WHOA, BILL! We have a horse of the name of Bill | f Banker Hill LOCAL MEN \S4MsxY TO ASSIST CHAMBER O- COMMERCE ACTS The ateatier Portiind, which plied; row for Meat nder her own] ON VALENCIA MATTER | Advices to thie effect were! wp on the rocks w Ket ' ved this ” y the ntty, wilt leave Ketchigan tormor-| M Kaucha The special committee of the ¥ loncla wreek Investigation made its | ‘ a SSE | report at the regular eeasion of thé | cham? ommerce this afternoon and, among other things, recom mmition of five lk ru be appointed to amslut mended t | Roosevelt during th appointed by coming tn quiry, The motion carried wnantm } The conimittee also recommend Jed that congress be asked (0 oor use oon the = weat wet a light | count, between Grays Harbor | Cape Flattery, as well ae a appr | also sekested to bay furnishings) |for the new federal building and) Congressman Cushman will be ask At the board of bealth meeting on | Monday evening a letter wax writs lten to the school board, requesting © ven ings 0} r, and the directors to investlg fr schow tiation im the « of Seattle, Several of the | means of ventilation wh the bos f health was asked to |investigate the matter, Upon doing }eo they found the appliances decid j eally tive | TAKES POISON A former Beattle girl, May Hume | day died f he effects land a w a Third . Lren D. Grinstead, manager of the] athletice s wity v & communte this morning from t body of Lela university negotiating for a take place Is California about the middie of April and expressing to come to Seattle the last of wt Ma yfor a face here will accept the proposition. The Heattle Eagies, Aerie No, 4 last night eld their seventh « ball. Over 600 couples ¢ yed the} evening. as ARE YOU AWAKE? the causes FAVORED THE WEST WASHINGTON clared, that Con ner Grune where Californ we | made, althougt w M If you want to get ahead tn this world you must think—think— | j think, And be wide awake to the | opportunities which are daily pass ing. It is well enough to sleep | eight hours out of each twenty-four but be sure you are actually awake the remaining sixteen, Some peo- ple are asleep the entire time, as tar an realizing what ts passing. If you are make you will go and see the| ore at 724 Alaska bujding and pur chase 100 shares of the preferred | stock in the Seattle-Boston Copper Company before it advances to Tic | Suits and Topcoats for Spring All our Clothing is character ized by excellence of materials perfection of fit, and a high de gree of workmar Our styles are alw Eastern Outfitting university, Kansas City, K at to point out pa ot w The elections to the national a ed to have this money allowed by! April 7 the government Governor Meade | witing Gov | ‘The chamber decided md let-lernor H Kansas | ters of thanks to Senator Piles and A moe f th ° AW " President Roosevelt for their prompt | first” convention will be be , \aetion towards having the Valencia! Portland February wreck fully and thoroughly inves Oene « retired # gated commander of the Pacific d af the United Stat neton will suceeed him | 1,000 In Lexington, wh sale hounes last night | VENTILATION +9 SIGN wwe name m Sensational Spectals me Thursday store, ¥ ale which witt ma t Over Care MKB Thy White Rone price jm TOOTH WRUSITE A t val IRISH Tf 4043-4055 CURRENCY W. T. VERNON Has been selected by = Presi dent Roosevelt to succeed Judson W, Lyons as ury. He is president of Western © of the t ogint an. He ebanor ae born 35 years ago at io. Profemer Vernon is married and has two cb! 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