The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1906, Page 7

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PHINESE SITUATION | SucH A BUSY YOUNG ONE — toekin [BANK WRECKER 5 VERY SERIOUS war 18 LIABLE HELPING HAND DEeE alarming the subject Secretaries Ta! money 10 PFO’ Qat is ware expected fa China. They . fe pt the ma aad wart hay foath China |» gization ts ca ‘aad more s NCNM AT INA, WITH JAPAN LENDING A THE UNITED STATES. ani ages are auppress by the offi Japan in watching the situation very sely and it ts reported 1 ranaports ready at Nagana kl, to be used, shoul sary to land troopa tn Ch te a interests, 8 ai are rep a where regiments of American sol diers hav supplied w fleld °q nt uld take the teld within 12 i THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 12, 1906, ET TN cmt me On wee: Deena HE ay %, --FOR JOBS) . FOUND GUILTY a i aneROAD \ fi ( j - ~ af \ a a, fr :°C. MAY, WHO WAS PRESIDENT OF THE eee i ( vreck ( 7 END NATIONAL BANK, IS CONVIC OF SF a 4 Emy yer ; 1 )NAL BANK, IS CONVICTED OI | OA YI is) ROER®D if DEI ORS’ MONEY Es me { P ES p08” 4 i lished at “U." for Benefit of ) <= ~ NS Fint® "Ne Ambitious Studen —_ ~ ~ ’ ‘ » | | NSN 1 Ks icipes (TORROR | b and seventis | o \ y ON SLAUGH i. are at the i ' ' urned Re a) OF reysts “ ol eons Cao ate a penalty ia five Jaane i | work on 1 i , the maximum FRA pey in Se 7 ts who ha f wrested in Boston tant — 0. ' ree with the int ‘ j t J. Lambert, 4 ‘i n mpl ‘ 1 f J. Lambert, the anya ‘ ards. How f week He i# ove any a i) with tum I y A « false reports 3 <a “"" PECULIAR wy | GIRLS N a bartender liv th " + 200 nf a y he « . son DESERTS HIS WIFE IN SAN FRANCISCO AND GOES TO ’ y yey H g th ttle, » he yar but | ar ‘ r 1 brought him to THE ORIENT. t wi def © ef s} t te here he te betng poltes ep t h the 4 ed) SALEM, Ore. ea at jeserting his wife Im San | CONTRACT 1S LET TO ERECT MONSTER PLANT NEAR SEAT- WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 12 t . a rush " f meee Horace Sch * | cat and fra A Jeov ! ar t White h an wd, Ww land swindler DP 4 McKin om | Ho wate ag ont thao « tra them as foot ment that the San Francis n-jon the coast. 1 “sed | rm has been given the contract add a wr i» ke | 1 H SF Or baentens Gatien sori? : : | JEWELRY STORE | UNKNOWN pany, of a for str atthe ! go pen vof eat, the cons |atie and cocags con” ” "| 0 ROBBED $8.50, $10, $12.50 ————n {clty, to com least $1,000,000. duet will be 1 feet long, the | | The exact location has not yet a aoe sian béiner 8 tees. | | 8 FRAN( ». 12. eheee eee eee eee eee PEEREEE EE EEE ES nounced, The p H bel y : emals a oot PJ. Bovis n ( n t 5 w handle 1,000 t { copper! so feet ameter and f t : FY STAR FORM CHART FOR OAKLAND, CAL, @ |ore and 600 tons of tone Mito ae ne J wan burglarized | 4) Cis * a - ® iin onnection with the lead smelter! will be mod ‘ ee © WRS | oral mane © | Wiest race—4 m.. purse. ® |there will be a converter p . , r = ‘ China, T ® Bi Ke Name Wetght. Jockeys Open. @ | There will also be a 50-ton lead t , ~~ th Y *| Wong } " & 8 Pimkim 108 Clare ....cececseee 7-10 ® I tnery 4 @ 50-ton electrolyti 7 . ant ve be weilry and watche a the ~—— AND ——-—— & M8 Nappa 11S Dugan 8 ie bd at an a oat a : i Dor = Tenses pany’s ers @ Time, 249%. Won by 1 length; second by 2 lengths * a | . Ka otha 4 ¥ : © tnt. No. Name Weight. Jockeys Open. Cl. & is pele y ar enw) -ooreg, Siig teavemere i @ Becond race. 7-8 m ne. * fiowt ha Ae acacia eg ' oe @ OI Et Chitvadua Oe Ma 8 @ y r Powte ; - yas @ M9 Standard 10T Fountain ......... 10 0” ®& . - om fe going p le is untrue * . ey ” 109 Knapp T3 3 a a has or . e @, 1:28. Won by 2 lengths; second by 1 length. * or b ' ; 0 $ thet race : Lyra, at ae AT TUXED face—1 m., selling ” fat for ¢ : | ock. All styl 1 # Ind No, Name. Jockeys Open. Cl. & psd ( hen ie fight | xr fre Be. oe <= ® 6 Avonaltic . Knapp . . &3 62 «© ity t 168 a. weigh in at 6| Lawrence Wate y, the nations e j ¢ cuts ngs 4 ayy @ MM Watedtu: Fountain .......... 3 &2 « |p m. th ght of the battle. ¥ d novelty mixtures. Splendid ® 8 Tavora WS J. Kelly 1-3 72 of cate ght at 1843 ola 4 racquet champ met a d y materials, medium and ® Time, 142%. Won by « neck; second by 4 lengtha. + he says. does, it begine tol sor “ ee es of suits and overcoats t * | ITALIAN FALLS FROM LAUNCH ON WHICH HE | hos th mmny te bluffing |" "ee St the he { Clarence H choice this weak @ Fourth race—i 1-5 m. PF ~« Hotel handicap. * . 3 | te ~ ” ai ee ica ts t GLK. orccces @ Ind. No. Name r Jockeys Open. Ch. & WAS TO TAKE A PLEASURE RIDE ON BAY. Rube Waddell hea seen & great ppt f& MM Proper 22 Knapp Pas | 10 @ wt She + phy ~ ay fo gle ie _recuent 6 @ FR Bannock Be t J.J. Walsh « 8 o * nee ~ | , ‘ f ‘4 : a. : & RH Core Blossom 102 Rice 10 20 tae AT eaye the R rh @ Tine, 1£:52%. Won by a neck; second by 7 lengt eerste anch wore | ance - ® | living at £53 Rainier boulevard, was! a they were| see t , if kea a eiling ® | a owned yesterday aft-| x « e regrets it ® Weight. Jesbeye Open. Clo. ® | ornoon talting ren tee, NS mmoned | * | g — &. 8, @ | plank of @ launch in which he and a to the lj = EE gen cry —s a te * | few friends were to have taken a I | © Time bo Wor . i * VASTEID D.C, Feb, 11 ‘i . 807 First cv. , 2 Ted. No. Name. Cons on 2 HE, OR A ALICE COLMAN BUILDING. * ‘ an * 6 H * * by a me oo d by % length | ST RECEIVE * | THE * SR Tee ee STAR RACING TIPS RELULTS AT LOS ANGELES. ASCOT PARK st | BRIDE IN HER BEAUTIFUL BOUDOIR. New Gillette Blades | FOUR YOUNG FRIENDS, A FRENCH MAID AND THE DRESSMAKER WILL DRESS THE WHITE HOUSE OA AN ME TO TOWN “ |® | ‘ {$ are First race Mrs. F. New | a weaenoraniutnintnen utiiniinaiidapendi berg, Agatha } ; ron , we ot t as My - . WA ON, 1 real : Ask Clerks for Union Card a Mea | that ing it at bter at tt { wha _— Mintorous jst ry pper | tw - “ he|ainle a . . ao wan,| first, Cha cond. J. F. D « thea all sta " t : 2 econ venue a ao hi Time atin f mA . Gate ac 7 tp lia . } : sf <= : Next Door to the Bon Marche Marr, El Diner fd, Revolt third. Time : which ote Pen anin ay w b ‘ ies m the It imothew two fa Ing “ ‘ First | pps FROM | t , aus h Ber m re t by a fi “ A " « e- t 7 t ites ings |¢ ai ance nh ne 714 FIRST AV: eo te seal 00 METS ROPER O® ANAL © REET © 9 SMOKER TONIGHT nadom presented pas Miss Mary E Wa y al - hb @ tow {¢ ' age he got busy with Meretary of | m Ww “ ' t bout tt men’s Chr aan one . I FAS sent an 0 " ports . t eo Sh Se \ I , ¥ t Committees tor - e ‘ sidering the ~ the « t ela lew a Load boxy he CF A fine 5 . 4 b t h k fact ¢ kind of ates that |< — As half season has just arrived « Roosevelt's Sit) marked off for The Red Badge o . e k he hatchet. WAS the result of i that @ bumper crowd] ern dg ae | 1 tf THE HATCHET SYMBOLIZES TRUTH, } faty statements of tact, , e hand any matte n this momentous occasion WO! not t od “ ate oa pe mfr oe a will be {are hor cousins, Miss Corinne Rob-| the r : ey ‘OW THE FACT 18 that these goods have been very much reduced in price because the ALTERA- teement ! rs and fans from |inson and Mise Lorraine Robinson.| As the * NS and IMPROVEMENTS which we are about to start require more space than we have ll ne Sere atl be prosont, | Tho other two are Washington girl#,| template that Mins A ‘ ‘ 2 more signif north Il be 5 | aS cpaendanh te kaeb feel Gueiee the caakl nt goods run t sk of being ed if they remain where they ald this moratc, | euss fins Allee baBleanct apet Eoin ot tan nec {ag Tmehing 100 Doz. Lead Pencils | lhe -e palapamad [> ae? : niches rte ae s ase Te Doz. | 'There will be in attendance to as-| f the alt ‘ We, an a always sen”” Misa Alice, Marie} FURNITURE PRICE being a ea af ever the lee f Chabot, and the modiste who b MORE SOLDIERS h 5 . eh Joing it since Dn . > > FOR PHILIPPINES. t 7 ain te he deehel Wah ASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. 1 If you walt any longer you will have to as w dencend th vate | Tt v t ft g. Buy of us NOW een . f tairway tb ate dining |i) A r and y ill make a ving. You save on pres- _ \ 1 7 2 1-1 suffered a few fe ¥ h Dear it The how it f . ‘ « t r which th ntire width of the reet and wishing he. 66" and ve wae ding march being played before/ Beacon hill and the adjoining terri me, Since > ENTERTAINMENT. snore | spinnin’ CASH STORE y fATTIE L. LONG 629 Queen Anne Av MRS. |the party would react its destina-/tory, and a great deal of traffic in| tion obliged tO make a wide detour to!

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