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“One Cent-- Last Edition SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. The Seattle Star RIDAY, FEBRUARY The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH IT IS HIGH TIME TO CALL A HALT |\Am Atwocious Falsehood Boldly Pub ) cnennieenenemnactsiel | $ SETTLING SUITS BROUGHT es . id &E.CO.! ; HHT AS RESULT Al ICI GIRI REV, S. K. KIRKWOOD, OF INTERBAY, WHO WAS ef STREET CAR ACCIDENT OUT = an . . . — » | se DENS OUT) OF ames @ | AT SCENE OF STREET CAR WRECK, WILL SCORE | SON’S FAMILY IS GIVEN ' . a | SIMONS( : $8.00, —-- ELECTRIC COMPANY IN SERMON NEXT SUN: | — = | 'F YOU ARE, SEND A DIME TO THE “ROOSEVELT EDITOR" OF DAY | The widow ar t \ son) last night, and the widow $3,600) THE STAR AND HAVE YOUR NAME ADOED TO THE ALICE j 4B Bin who wa for a waiver of all further claims os ae sd. Mart Lawton etreet| It Understood that the com ROOSEVELT MESSAGE gle a x oe P* 1 in the Balla awton }pany will pay the funeral expenne ev K. Kirkwood, pastor of shortly after the k a car collision W eday of Sim a en wel? Th " | ey Interbay Presbyterian church " r ee oo oo | arrived at the soene of We f 94,800 from the Sea Ble nt was & compromise between the A EHH lireet car collision shortly a I r pag this afternoon os & complete | 95,000 sult of the child and @ sim * occurrence, will deliver « sermon | have at formal proceed ing Ke My Several other claims in conne A be sent to Miss Roosevelt on the day of her ® liiw the Henttio Ilostric + agi Fore om hard f department of court,|tion with injuries in the cat wedding, reading as follows be |g the Beattie Klectric company, | pin the won being awarded & ae Ajhave been 1 today for » ua We whe are subsoribed hereto, send you, through # | Saha up ve FP ccyrabet erred ~ - ————— Piness that will last throughout your life Blegtric mpany, and 5 or «i . f the patety to be added the na reader w | £'¥@8 plain talk regarding the con- | of | f ' Roosevelt Editor, Seattle Daily Star, Seat. © ‘Gone that prevail and ( ent) & n cents and his of h ne written plainly in ink, @ | # Samedy ‘ a “ tt will coat @ fraction of a cent rw than ten cents to tranemit & Tt in bigh time that the ¢ track y r each name attached to the message, Thies slight extra ense @ | demanded bette ne af ‘ and the cost for transmitting the message itself The Star will w | from the Be Ble meet w# [he sald th ne A 7 we have been tre 1 eee eee eee ee ee ompany. Our pr te h f and f va eattlo Klectr ba 1 | Here's a new scheme nto The Star office | the dollar abo b life, as Ie y on ‘Allen ‘t a: di They have| tt Ie time to ¢ t to chang nigh 1 1 Let A helt « from all the wre | Polley. ’ Page Caaceonc Recipes . as 7 wrrous “ as we ™ When I arrived at the bridge} long enougt | Star ad § A a ty 1 Hut they Me corporations committee of agreed to ereet the passenger 4 \ ie and tte aube ar ¢| There's going to be room on that oft this af am emvenh ¢ NO feet back from the sidewalk on|sreater number of these read The | telegram f as many names ee ne snaked for| Mt AY. 8, made the action of the| Sta as the Western Union Telegraph of the committee poustble, The alte t It be fing to have a xr n send to Washingtor by the Milwack allwa, ied Lepot on the block be md t ) whole tot. Don't & make ite report ¢ Mom- | lst av, &, Utah, Massachusetta and t ¢ th your therefore, be day night, w> . © will Atlantic sts The city official in ou think there's going to b wadoabdtedly be passed sisted that the depot be placed back} Don't y lieve that Miss Roose |enough without you, It's you we A concession made by the Milwau-| from the sidewalk so that there| velt would be 1 tojwaat. Your name must be at hee representatives, by wh would be no blockade. loath ¢ ve such & message | tached to that m , — ~ pies lon on ei tar if koing to lose mone? lH.) CROCKETT EVICTS AGED COUPLE FROM | Here's a chance f the and dimes that in the more 4 — "oO ” 4 al |» come famous. Don't o that ‘heen te eninie te be ‘fet the| GREEN LAKE HOME, BUT CLAIMS IT WAS NEC- " eo ia thie oon Gare apour the cow ot! ESSARY—NEIGHBORS TAKE CARE OF OLD PEO eats Abe oem 4 Oe ot coadian meltua cals eee Diek Marry megrage has M oe Rox on her wedding day.| got to be the ar thing that One week from today is the last! lever happened the Northwest,| day upon which the mee will be} Tienying that he hav played th and it can't be without the assist-| received. But don't delay because) part of the heavy v nine t jance of the readers of The Star there ts yet Ume 4 in you ar | NN. Gustin from bie home at! From every source the dimes have ldime today Gtean Lake, Hugh B. Crockett this! miogning expressed to a reporter for! REPORTED THAT A VICE ADMIRAL WILL BE AP- POINTED TO COMMAND PACIFIC SQUADRON. BAN DIEGO, Cat, Feb. %—A high quarters at some American Pacific] @ficer of the cruiser ago is au- | const port, Under him would be the qeeretary of the navy wil! soor Congress must sanction such ar @mmené that « vice « | arrangement tt te also stated that painted to take suprecne ne are under way for a ba @ the Pacific saw with squadron for Pactfi waters JOHN DOXY DISCOVERS THAT HE HAS TWO BROKEN RIBS John Dory jured membe men who we sion om the Batlar¢ needay, was found sved to his have suffered tw which nothing had been prev one of the severely © yesterday joe of the « . i car line Wed- upon being re-} to! itude of the old man to whom he | hatgiven a home and large sums} of Weney for his support for the| t five years. “ee hedoes not blame the bere of Guatin's ch bh for thelr indignation over what they believe to be a cruel act, Mr. ( yo they have oreupied for The Star his surprise at the ingrat-| ett elaims that bis conduct towa tie old man and hie wife has be thrGnghout one of kindness om . old man Guetin and hte Wife were ejected from the cot five two deputy sheriffs, at the of the superior gourt. obtain-| Cragyet who te the second 4 his od ian er ee TNS known. It was also learned | Gaughter-tn-law back ts to ee . a sprained ¢ corny 24 Tis Geighbors of the uple| hat he may be ripple for |seupen Relieved the xt After | the nainder of h eae for Gustin and bis wif At the Pacifle hos }thay mecuwed Crockett of — ‘yoy MH. B. CROCKETT. pronounced by the | couliuct y's physician ol | Crockett’s Story. aA ee pe sckett at the poor farm, wh The facts in the ' its daw of oka i Pg , }to Mr. Crockett, are simply tha ass The pair # ribs and fot conple the { the eve . re John Act | well as possible internal lote and cottage, and has frequer . ti future ms and severe brulses. supplied ¢ with money and! ¢. " ~ a 5 clothing t at mar t idk. ane Mra. Crockett's firet ban . mH Bi “ye EIGHTEEN BODIES HAVE BEEN RECOVERED AND haa wenn ead f wt : 4 nat cue NINE MORE ARE KNOWN TO BE DEAD. protided for the Gstins, “giving| "4," an ry @ them more than m wn ch ¢ a nats oat | JOHN DOXY _ _. _—s * nt f em. The OAKHILA, W. Va. Feb. 9—At * man) Par ie te anything io Pr: " ¥- ne east 27 men supposed to have miners on killed ov is | Sarthe temiiy. t 2S cor lgpda . oh ; ; plosion in the paralell mine of the | jeaving th ‘ | Groen 1 : erty oF morte Mewart Colleries company. Th The min own home He notified tt ‘ : 7 en tt last fall that he in ‘ EN 0 GORM Rise and thus fer 18’ bodien pane lie them have the hous $ AT R AN nd thus far 38 bodies have | ers ha | | tad of making any provis been recovered. Most of the of the e . ‘ IY } Ine any pro’ c y G 1 t : for himeelf, Mr tin fough joergens nag oe North A IS RECOVERIN CUES was cxuael Ue © petten | eux , «| latter Ailages. and has ite mat-| ich wen otras | ‘ ‘ a terafour months. Now he ha t Se os tee eantenen , ; CHICAGO. Fen. 0..tim found to have no right Tr WASHINGTON, Fed. 9 8 eperates tard 1 the place, and pla " ¥! Gorman nine fevnatd te EE RT : , to man | of the oca mittee and ead unfortanate p \* overing moan attack of la the man who war | abs ' ong at the Indi Are Provided For | Bribe erento k, a mine whe j one joede to th ands | Grockett says that | 7 . t an in hall be b | - on eeeta nt naeennatee * *! * ‘The Seattle banks w # all day Monday on a f* *! lay t ®@ legal b nm this state * AT LAST N.INUTE PARENTS OF |S FOSS SEE EEE EE HES HENRY OSLAND, VALENCIA VICTIM, LEARN THAT BODY em | 1S WRONG ONE ak rn a mt fa Va ‘ " t * allied. H ny was f omy Cape Fila wing to the hea f a H wa at = ~ “ ted ma h a and the w tt “ ¢ i 1 . , poe ; was not the|@ the wrew . r ‘ & he wa a T le take. k J. Campt a pa neer ; . A that the eq c aoa f 7 wld fficient, and said Certain “noes _ ed bet eon se o was wash that he wa er from h climb up afety A. W. Hawkins was the th witness. Both he and Campt Coroner Carroll this afternoon in-| stated there had been no fire drills Mracted Bheritt Son the trip. mith to provide @ Tea, ve face int ancl tia tetas ania aaa teteenaie — id “1° T ANNHAUSER- ai 2 csi oe IC a eee natn aeatnie heat beaten dn) ae paormnenmneteneamnatemeiaatatnmaeteed >) BY KARL RIEDELSBERGER.,) € I 1 to preferring I jar I the one langua losely linked f Wagner CANNOT BE | What is th in our musical life that has ‘ I fa f o Or be an MAY HE SUCCEED r t V ray Ital-| the pr t a 1 ic | ir I t | } an t i | ntr ¢ pt I | ‘In these days of rank mate WRONG rial opera or good music of Jany kind is good, It is per- tliar notion| forming a mission such as It pre-|has never known before. It is |vented the success of the pre-| the one thing which, with the } ’ j arid the } | MASTER | | Suprer faster must t I | there ir ! betwee t t write hhagreer OF BAIREUTH passin 1 reach down to the| 7 sie. a ligior f t tl 1 t ! ed reputa where t! tab f tl t t ld d ~ tela, in ¢ ing par 1 of Elizabet the f death Veril Wagr aS great a master « mind a v music, ry sea WAS ALL SO GOOD. old, § - force, anc last) the people ne latter were out] also dressed, and it is good to I re member the words of Wag- welcome that it seemed like “Meine musik ist fuer das breeze from heaven That volk geschrieben, nicht nur fuer most important part of Wag-| die aristokraten,” rer f the | a master was | im m an| SOCIETY WAS OUT. ot It is needless to say that| in ‘full of | 1 out the oO were rest Detailed criticism of night's performance of place—it was all so good, s ner Satie neha . lished by The Times and Re-Echoe in The Post-Intelligencer. The or t receive c from the Times or the P.-1. for n ting the Ch n Endeavor guarantee fund, or for a ft vention. ! That t in itself for newspapers are proverbe f he en the Times and P.l. both try t9 A I Barth out a tier, they, the t wh an extent that a reprimand 1 r t Mir appeared this t f " H been uttered by Mr, " the a t ¢ Blethen and the Times, o ( an F vention of 1907 would have a I give the Times first credit and to Vice-president Fatre ba 1 nm the list of tb vw » the Christian HModeavor { 1 thank for the splendid vie+ 1 t ¥ gar Barth, chairman Seattle 1907 i h a h tement to the Times. oO ir, Barth was yesterday approached by a Time I I and ed if he would make a statement k was entitled to first credit for securing thé oF en Pairbar second credit. Barth refused, on the ground that such a statement coming from him, would be untruthful. He merely gave @ general interview ‘{ the r ter we away thout any Indorsement—and th . nf print a delibe ‘alsehood clear across the p of fi t age, quoting Barth ying “Without the aid of the Times, our fight would have been in vain.” The Times evidently figured that Rarth would not care to incag ite displeasure by coming-out with a public exposure of its faleer hood, In mise the Times noW finds it was badly mistaken. In th ning’s PT. was an interview with Mr. Barth, which he w ma , “I congratulate all of the daily papers, and no particular paper, of the city for the good work they hav® done in st ng up public interest {n the fight for the convention.” President Barth made no such statement to the P.-L, r The only statement which Mr. Barth has made, was tm the form of a writen mmuntcation to the editor of The Star, signed by hime self, and published in paper yesterday, in which he eal: “Allow a a ‘ nt of the Christian Endeavor societiesyyto come ulate The its excellent work in starting the guarantee fund for the International convention and in getting the Seattle pub- Me so thoroughly interested im the matter. If it had not been fog the energetic action of The Star {am convineed that Seattle would have lost thé convention.” : ; This communt It places President Barth ima very embarrassing position to havg appear, a8 did appear in both the Times and the upon ation is on file in The Star's office. such false stater P.-L, @ h appear either as a liar, or @ person of strange in~ cor The really surprised that the P.-1. should have been guilty f h a Ith been opposed from the start to the convention, there nt ypowe that it would go to the extent of fo ew to excuse Ite own previous mistaken attitude, W ame that the guarantée fund had to be raised last month . r * ation, the jeavor societies of the throug r t ented a set of resolutions to the fally pap f y, in which all were asked to take up the mat~ The hat responded. Col, Blethen at first asked for the ex ¢ privilege of raising the fund, but dectared that he w © do with the matter, if either The Star or the P.-L. w help The Sta went ahead e had the stbscription blanks rinted @ nse and then placed its own reporters in the ly saw th Star was going to get the e changed tactics and began printing a few articles in Tim pying The Star's lst of names of the day before and ndlcating a w » to take additional names, This was & as far as it went, but the Times carefully frained f ging anybody to contribute. Ite support was of the Ce Blethe nnounced through his paper that he would give $ hes e fund. The Star had also announced that it would give $ ' When the subscription paper was presented to Colonel by Carl President of the local proprietor of the Times refused to sign unless Blethen recently Reeves, union, the there was a stipulation placed in the agreement that he would only have to pay one-fourth of his subscription under any circumstances. ‘ R ed. Th t notified that while there was no ation an one-fourth of the guarantee would ever be called for would be t for any contributors to receive So Colonel Blethen refused to sign and to this day has The Star, while knowing all of these facts, has refrained from making not signed the guarantee subscription blanks. them public up to this time, hoping that the colonel would make good his published announcement of $1,000 bona-fide subscription The Times cannot obtain credit for making & $1,000 subseription while only obligating Itself to pay $250, The Star has raised about $10,000 of the guarantee fund Steelf, Im Juding its own $1,000 contribution, and@ today has the signed sub- iption blanks in its office, waiting for the proper time to turn them over to the local C, B. committee. ets that the foregoing statement has to be pubiehe at th me, when every newspaper in the city should be working for the great convention, But when other papers will print and circulate such mis-statee ments as have appeared, not only making ridiculous President Barth, but really placing The Star {n the position of having printed a fake letter from Barth yesterday, it is high time to call a halt, { Congressman Longworth is 1 with tonsilitis and confined to his home, NORFOLK, Va, Feb, 9.—A storm Physicians have been called, + of great severity ts raging along whole coast today, and many \for have put {nto Hampton | for shelter, The Norfolk harbor | peril. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 9. fe sade | crowded, and all shipping ts in great,