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| oor abuumed, “th SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, FEB. 10...) ' . Hib Gat \ last night in the fire house on Maw « achiumett i and th ay | rity | on r arhendments and the | | nouth qrecational We iM bouds were discussed | land 1 ” ne oe | John Miller, a logger who wan) t ol “ fittin "aul | . . = at: ty yt t i rrested January 7 for fighting, and | edd te | on ‘ ra 4 Tat yontenced to 08 days in the} - ol Ong , iia me y jail, wae removed t th | ‘ . ty jail yewterday afternoon, where Pilertm Cor . a ' os will await an examination as to . b. Smith, ta, m va — . od ideal; 7:30 pan. Pri sphet _ = Tndignant nélehbors of IN. Gua- pfag the reat of thelr tte prow THEIR PULPIT t ERGYMEN WILL FoMORROW | ; t / wile, tae ee fata 5 . 7 VIER F STAATION, ~~ M ¥ tu ! from their home near| man admite, and he is now so REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS FOR THE FoR HE A i ask Ma Wp. m, “The J Greet Lake, last Thursday by their] that hy 1 not ha a writter . “ tt | in-law, Hugh B. Crockett, are| aaréement as to bie | hold on th DISTRICT GIVES VALUE O} DOMESTIC MER- | stil caring for the old le and | premise Ng | ' t at spo moister At regists Univ Scmaieatebesis the {abated Im their feeling Oftored 91,400 CHANDISE oh iw 4 fa at only M nH « — The rockett, who in sald ¢ th eg increase y and 7 fay remain for further | Rear Guard foul ned the old people out in| The Crocketty’ actions have beer i spite of eatatrat n ation, t executive commit | aeteg to sell the place and pay gam. | the ut of ang ‘ealnat the ' SNBAPOLIA, tad... Feb, 10.--Ot ny we jection aud to & ( jou Rvangelioal M Beacon Hill Congregational—Rev, | bt, ‘That nothing can be} people tn der trated to a cert fielals of the Naval Academy today . LU ' $272, re rer ‘ " w extend a} GC. Ro Ga ila m t reat | 27e lematty to k Crockett’s tite | extent by fo | MANOUnCed that 11 Midshipmen of | cust , . Sine os ie D : ay if ' 14 couple wilt | cideg to a-| graduating class are deficient tn | + Yuk f ee nroun? m the meow of the i } QUA. Who hea a home not fwr| Mr. Guattn, but afte t will not. receive their di-| shippe y omen “ee “tg elle id cattonal~Rev, ¢.|£f9 {he recent habitation of his| sell that pr “ to| Plomas Monday, but will be sent} vario nd a “ : vices on R. Gale se trti One| fathee and mother t f Dtalned the|to sea at the end of a year to nth tr. Hob ees L,. * . sao Fl m., “Mastering Ow | The story that Crookett found old eum given a al examination ) 7 ne of peqiet a vena = , so tha eat man Gueun th poor farm and 4 Or Among the deficient Vestal P. “ 194 ' ' The fut (Wo opened | hie wit workin, on 4 hambe | ff f m P. : one eu Firat prs er = « A to do v Coffin Idaho, James P. Oldring, | § , hern region FLETCHER MW. Haynes . 1 te dented by tt 1 uple, Today Mr. ¢ vada, Sherwood A. Taffinder 7 , FRED BP . Shepherd aad Mei Green Lak erty, Mr, Gus | staying with Mra, Mec ‘ j ; for DB PAYLOR | Dm Waste and) ris gee y eCurdy, are under charges basing | ‘ deeretary r— ooere 1 the prop-| his old home, refusing to ocoupy| and their diplomas will be withheld | increase ti 1 Alaska “ . W. A. SPAULDING » ron y ris ® it aver to) ttiem for nothing, He is net looking | pending the eutcome of their cases,| points, whieh at f 904, ind } J. M WILSON | First Church of Christ. Setentist midition | for charity, and ts perfectly able to, Coffin aho stood in | tlone of $2,069,619, nder cane that the old 1d retain tt ae GRORGE CARNE 812 6th ay. lia t Mind nin tt care for awit jclase in ral standing but fail-|'# mede up as follow thern 8 Executive Committe, | {— — ——-~ — | od to reach the mark im se@@mats~ | geeeeeeeeee ee | Cherry t an, t2nd} ' > |e aad Char ; a “g CIT Y BRIEFS sueing the lessees for $3,400 damages * * — Joy Unapeaka 30 | awarded (he building for the Third OI Ro ea fea ’ wasnt tlmanienn Thos. N. Koehler, one of the Ch ; ARING * * “06 Sitendee.e1 & hureh. Howard], M 2. Bruxgemann yeaterday sold |oago coai barons is in the city and e + o . . t & Dre C. B. Leighton two lots in Block | is visiting his broth ARR * : py 11 | 402, Seattle tide Inude. Considera-| Andrew Weber. Mr. Koehler ia im-| > 3 ‘i stamaliane & : ah ives tion was $4,000 and adds consider-| pressed with Seattle and may > Ph aun te een Negus ably to the tide land boldings of | main here some time ‘- SREREO MERE BEBE ES ;M Leightoa Th tate secretary of the Y. W.| St Louis, Mo. Feb. 10.—John er LOST ON VALENCIA WAS | Trinity Parish—Rew, H. AL G John Bh. Agen, owner of the prop-|C. A., Miss Frances Gage, will (aik| Brady, aged sn waemployed a @ BAN Jan 11 a m,, “Conditions of Pea erty at Third and & wherejon the topii of “Th American | walter was arrested this morning ™ qomive TO SEATTLE TO OB | ands the Lovedale rooming house | Young Woman” tomorrow, Sunday,| having confessed that he has stah.| '"NJUREO MOTORMAN SUCCUMB $ TO THE INEVITABLE THIS ~ | ylaton Avenue Unitarian—R and # stores and who wil! be- | afternoon at 4 o'clock | 14 women slightly ie save he 1 6 OF &t b MIN * TAIN DIVORCE einoaba fie. Abeba F wher of the building when | Siienn dub of the Miath (seceambe tes ‘plticedben ly MORNING AFTER THREE DAYS OF SUFFERING—GRAHAM | “. ins Belief in Prayer | © lew m it expires in 1907, te { the cond ward mot! woman.” DANGEROUS CONDITION a Advent Christian hureh | is Jamee R ! ratory God's Mercy f tne \ First Spiritual § y, Knigh 5 he Pythiae ball— Harry J M / | “o aghl yee BRB worth is tn re 8 p. m., “God, Spiritua f mada ten he Conrad Consolida } h Seance i mines, of Windy Arm, Alnska,} ,W0es, City f \ . Games, Okla. » “ eer, Ble ple i * at Amer A . td & wife and 6 , oe The Secret 5 : oe at capital to construct a amel- | agra ae 4 4 gor - and reduction plant on the el ritual, Sndi and Per | . ae any’s holdingy im Alaska, to the|™ | ~~ | 0 thet F al t that b L Guccessf Rast ' Fet “ ¢ one - Guad <b ! #1 been alned. | role ber of being t I WALA et * Mr. Butterworth says this means . > he wae s ‘ iu <aeatr heir 9 he Conrad mines will hav t ' - sonar ‘ . cee © Nees eee ae : he largeat planta in the north, } ott have been arrested ce vege Bye etaess ' vite, asking y have 15 claims, the ore| ar between the fighting or-| industrial suburb, hurried and that wpe aif some amaying as t as $4,-/ fantzation of the revotutioni«ts and |‘wcene of the 4 fy lay near the end} | ta Rie tefated tri " ton Black Hundreds aa-|by dragoons « f : bieation being to obtalr wee} ULB. Pehm, another heavy stock} | sumed a new phase last night wt ity, and th around at Fort >. 04 then mare marry a Be holder in the Conrad mines, states} m band of “Re urrounded the | whole district Mie bets agpeael 7 wemggee | j that the money Behussctberg chaussee, on| M " tn «| *% post of the fence by a soldier of b oa ei k of the Nevaky river, have | aff h proach sope, the Fourth cavalry, There was a 4 the 4 threw at ) among | but a few t st th n bis head. he company in Alaska | assemblage of w and offered a di nee; Mr. Parker was at one time one of pat ore 1 ees oe The “Reds” ther mn {to the encircting soldiers the moat prosperous farmers of the f ot H . the| Wholesale arrests . st|Waitsburg neighborhood. Several Jow MARY HERON, alee all . ‘ : y . « . « two and se siy ‘night and this morning t he Sound and | [njured motor 5] om sosunh-aeeenetins | ony of 1 te i) ements and Olympia. He morning | Daughter of M 1 John Heron. : y th Walla Walla several 4 ‘The Co ra . \ he w a ‘ f the! Motorman J H « . was jable t leave the hospital at an >-Ope h ratie county central commit-| injured tn the “ 2 u . we He was twiee Hie t Int \ : 3 o atet . 1 firet wife was a Wait 9 leaps ie : opty an has written a tette whom he bad eight children. His|™ Fe 4 “ es thoae already mentioned. The lette | EL PASO, Texas, Feb | : ove a) D | says j y view y the body ed 1 tame of vegeta ‘ ‘ xan ¥ ante pa see ee | | an He i if they see ; W co-operative ras Wrecked this morning thts | The Letter, | college t will be held as soon " ‘ ' titeh wenty pe titer The I mee by an ts from compound frac yoth | 3 @ victims of the accident are 4 : 4 weral fatally. ¢ your paper that Hi Git | as weil as severe internal in- | *>!¢ leave the hoapt at we : a the telephone girls for the| PORTSMOUTH. England, Feb. 10., only one allowed access Admirat} rics, He te in such « critical con-|*useral arrangements have been ‘ th Bunaet Tele one The battioship Dreadnaught was ° ts the y j dition tb v p- pth . com par patrons } isunched today, It is the firet war oe Neds, | erate - ter 6 ; . 1k sbout the tele. sa a thet | | blood. H » Lam| 4p built entirety tm aceordance t s avel a " 1 that grave i Eel calor dae Wendl ater & Moers | he mp oe : nat Russtan-Japanese war, and ts be « © interest tm | Kiven if th t ai teen the m 4 to be the mast pawerfad wer ales aa tend al f the ate y ‘ . . battleship construction. her to qual to i age wedie ‘ . British government te the ships af | CONDITION OF OTHERS. 2 . WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—R 4 Dr. Lyman Post, for 18 years at : head of the Foo Chow college, | Horsewhipped $ China, called upon F ] a it this morning. t Because a girt te 1 by! queationad him closely the Su ane * the boycott. Post sald “the ¢ s wut . lon is growing rapidiy worse from: | were they heap ; an American business man’s stand-|and dauaht : point.” A large number of riots| would result . have been instigated by officinig|* # . who pretend to afford Americans | to supporting the boycatt secretly. He| ¥ite*. the lines being busy, the 4 thinks the immigrat a being any her bie sirls a 4 be revised s0 as to } P i > ee MARINE NOTES ae eae ok Sean, Ot 8 | cove ot { The Canadian Pacific has ad Chimamen a : Mother shir « fleet Chinese acee Baigress of { ent ond the we : (4 at Govan ‘ friendly th ’ P Wawel: afion " _— ———— tent of » } | a it ciiianell “a iets SUNDAY TOPICS howe ir bunt 5 i be about f | ; , site 4 Seth this bs = I RS aL knew f expe theat May * rde : —* et . Sates & day's iasve * . ' se he — " Y | ® Star office nc an 6 ® ‘ ber he wanted. ’ & o'clock Frida om « t * ved w t sb- & | the opera He lied, and he knew 7 # lshed.—E * " te ee ee ee Know Ot a - | } I yterian charch, Fourth |*** pes 8 = ons : 5 mh, “Toe Saree os elephone company tm lon “ , eattle Needs the Ma . i ; ‘6 at 5 t = Ton ae ; biame for the bad atate of aftatre ¥ & A , ] Exes I - - I ‘ » at Ove 4 - age nfl , a per ems. | Patan. Saas Happl- | to ‘cut him off when he does #0, But "oF mate, und Its M ” University Place Baptiat chureh— ken out. ‘CASHIER IS INDICTE : OUTLOOK IS DARK: MILWAUKEE Feb. betas learned today that on new SAN F 180) Feb. 9 Ae A ADY-| ttotments T0 cour , thing Amerien can do tn the way |) Suan ° making concessions to the Chin- | “#4? 1 a as t Gell, of th na t ese will prove most harmfal to our |‘ thie city n with Fra interesia abroad, is the view ex |i") ales Siebebodthoe i Gee teased by W. B. Carmichael and }G: Bigelow's defaication, Goi thers a ng on the Nippon Maru & on e & from Ortental port Cary | was na a. . the United st yg vr boycott question and } the Or s the Japanese are stead ne up tro for th China. Of pamenget a atpreaned that $07 First cv. COLMAN BUIL TNO. ST RECEIVE THE WE THE New Gillette Blades TO TOWN HAVE Jt $1.75 Disston, Bishop or Hiawa- FIRST OF tha D8 Hand Saws $1.39 ow nature re prices styles 17e Lee's 10-8 TO COME 50c OF 10 BLADES WITH TWELVE RAZOR, COM 85.00 Beta 1.50 Ster F $1.90 14-inoh nk Knife Se 1 Chopper French Sab O8e Bright Pi Je kk Diamond or aper Files Be, Ge ant 7 SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1410 Second Ave. PER PKG. PLETE GILLETTE BLADES D Lose When you can Invest § the greatest of chances of worth $ er in th you a tainly king lif you do not arran th n sree purchase a block on th (hin feature w plan, fe instal The othe { the a nt who are ! a a D.C, Feb, 10.— W. H. Givens. was a gworth bas mo L ‘ th t ft this 0 ng, but remains in reoana Danet “ oth F His physicians say t and have} Olive and Ethel Johnson, pas: b Bios 7 th eoing the Ballard car: Millie Lybeck a naent | lines eo years,|a passeng he Ba ar a|° woe car; W. RF ) HACK ACK. N. J. Feb, 10.— » the Fort Law ar, and | Jerry R * ged this morn- xt or H f Ballard February, 1904, are doing well, and will be lor 1 1 Denofrio, many days longer READ OUR ANNOUNCE- MENT MORROW'S PAPERS WO. $ } nee J