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| pIMES ARE FESSOR 1S AF pouTH PARK PR for ALLEGED CRUELTY TO Charging him © J davst hose, Rev park, has 8 he arrest of P of the South has been se aturday Juation of t ' Sas took harge of the South pak mhool Prof M abolished the rule of #0 by fteelt whe ALICE MESSAGE STILL GROWING COMING IN TOWN AND THE ALICE SPLENDIDLY TO THE A BEATS SCHOOL GIRL WITH RUBBER HOSE — jwatit he was discharged on account of the complaints made THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, RIGBI 13, 1906. NEWEST RAILROAD MERGER COMPLETES A VAST SYSTEM RRESTED BY REV. T. 8. OYER M08 CHILD, and, after shaking her roughly, it] alleged, took her to his offtes! and beat her with a rubber hose! watil she was black and blue Similar Complaints Before, Rev. Dyer at once swore out a warrant charging Moore with as sault and battery Similar com plaints were made against Prof. Moore at Foster, near South Park where he had charge of a sehool by indi nant parents, Karl Rump, a M-year old boy of Foster, who was puntah Jed by Prof, Moore, was sick | | for four days afterward, it ts claim Tt te said that the citizens of South Park may demand Prof. Moore's re moval MAP SHOWS THE VAST SY NEW YORK, Feb. 15 The story ie curr t in Wall street that the ? | Harriman | ts have secured FROM IN AND OUT OF | contro! of ts Cantral | road, wh h will give the | om GIRLS ARE RESPONDING jeific am entrance to Ch nae Poin Omaha am the Southern Pacific PPEAL. a Chicago connection from New! Orleans ——— The passing of the Ilinols Cen PRR geet Igo FOR BOY'S MURDER | If you can possibly use a new din- INNBAPOLIS, Minn. Feb. TT tee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee es . *e |. PY HERE'S THE SCHEME. * ® % A message is to be sent to Mies Roosevelt on the day of her i ® wedding, reating as follows @ | & "We, whose na are nubseribed hereto, send . through & ® The Seattle Ooi!) S the best withes of the State of Wash. & (se ington. May your marriage vows bring to you @ season of hap. & BY KARL RIEDELSBERGER pines that wil! last throughout your life time.” * — @ To this message it to be added the name of every Star reader & Last night we heard La Boheme ® whe will send to the “Roosevelt Editor, Seattle Daily Star, Seat. «& 4 @ for t ire # tin Wash,” ten cents and his or her name written plainly in ink, @ | /¢ ¥** Si¥en in Seattle for the f & Be will cost a fraction of a cont more than ten ce: anemit @ |time, and when shall we hear it ® tach name attached to the message This slight xpense ®@ |5 . ' th equestio & and the cost for tranamitting the message itself The Star will & nt That was the 4 8 * meet « |* h was uppermost in the minds Sele ss au se & | os every Matener at the ond of the . eee sia Daaa a nln it Do Sah performance. It ts indeed most s have heeded the Editor mes for ‘The Alice « saage fhe Alice Roos: “fear scheme is a good one. writes Mra. Tf. Crimson, of Balla “aad whee 1 6 ad it in your gagte T thought it would be a good Alices aa pow Are You an girl, Alice i to send to Alice the White Hi lowed find tom cents from) A Chrisson Mn GK Te so of Ballard, kind words weds a dime a: i some ¥. “and hope and be Awe ¢ editor of The poken joyalty in al Wars condemning wrong I have Ween G eabeeriber for The Star near MD-WINTER FAI AT GREEN LAKE The BE Joswepn Aid deAd & mid-winter fair in Green Lake. society witt Me “in entinuing all bern | Va and * have ail rated in St an en arrange J ap with a soctal president k ansocia district manager MD. Hasdes THE GREATEST OF FEBRUARY SALES FILLS EVERY ITEM MEANS ACTI HAT AL, MOM I Woe pair Heavy Canvas Working _ ARE RECOVERED ¢ the} m, and} earnestly to be desired should have several perte of this opera during the next ¥ of the Savage company We Weeat, have often been aceused of lacking @ certain quality ly five years, and consider your pa per & complete success.” There are only a few days more in whieh to awell this Alice Roose velit message to proper proportions out The “Roosevelt Editor” wants a lot | more names and a lot more dimes, {Of Sviture—and at tha “ raged so If you haven't time to bring your | | teem the Bast-—bat even if we we we have dime to The Star office, or to send |‘? admit this accusation it through the mail telephone to | one thing left which ts often enough The Star office (Ind or Main | destroyed by an over-critical mind 1060, editorial department), and we| and that ie—heart. And right there will send for the dime and the/ js the place in your ani ny where bane a Boheme strikes and strikes hard, Don't be afraid to trust your dime — ss Same dee eee enh: oe in the mall. Just place ft toc ned ge wat place It loose tm! 11 operatic atage. with the possible the envelope and it will come to The Star office. You may place it| exception of La Tosen, the other of in cardboard if you wish, but that|the two great masterpieces of Iuc lant necessary letal, Bet since La Toaea tacks Remember, the message is to golevery single element of humor. ® Saturday morning carly, and| while La Boheme te full of laughter after Friday afternoon 60 more! ine advantage lies with La Boheme dimes or names can be recetved. In the story of La Boheme true Be sure and have your name o8|, i109 Yes, indeed it is, and that the Nat : ia where ft appeals to you, with Ite wonderful music and even without this|it. It was trae to life at ume of the action of La Boheme, and It is trae today. Ask any European of academical training. and he will be able to relate to you incidents out of his own life or that of his class mates that will fit the story of la Boheme exactly Poverty, such as European sto | dents know, the American does not realize. If the American stodent is poor, he gets a “Job.” Anything) that ls where he ts prac But it i different with the His Ideals | / sama, are at Ellington hotel, eity FIVE BODIES PORTLAND, Peb. 13.—Searchers among the rufns ssterday’s fire} have thus far been able to recover! will do but five bodies, although it is known that others are still buried beneath half-burned timbers of the lodging theal {alan or the Beritner have carried him so far that he dix- | houses . oe prefe Many of the injured are in a pre-|4ains manual labor, He prefers arious condition, and several are| hunger and keops on studying, and | ‘Hable to die at any time leven then loves the whole world, | ——__—— ——— | and keeps in good humor | Blessed Days of Old Blessed are the days when f my-| self could have chewed a board, be cause I had lived for days ~ cups of coffee and a few slices of t |bread which I had borrowed of my | |landiady, and when I had pawned| “y my fiddle for three marks and bor Sprayer rowed another under the pretens for rose wishing to buy ft. They say, su bushes a life makes great men~-it did 33e. A WANT OF YOURS VEY IN YOUR POCKET. on a few | xtension Step | coc Re l extend to 10 4 Gray > B9¢ Gen- 16¢ I Poul ng, 150 feet $2.28 in my case, but my ideals at that time were higher than they have ever been since. Yes, indeed, La | Boheme ts true to life and that is the reason that It grasps your heart Add to these humorous sides of Good Quality g0¢ eiegsa Hg ams! student life the Intense pathos of a es tt! ne — Mimt and where, in all the world Se 1OS re _ an your find anything that presents 33¢. — —f)| does La Bok 8sc High Grade Steel Spac Jing Forks 59e¢. to you such « variety of ac seme? it is contr the way through and {t plays with ngs until you do not know whether you are laughing or weep You are sure to do the latter| the time Puceini gets through | The old saying, “Vor| Vox Del,” was never better ted than It waa in | tence which I overheard last night It came from an who stood clae to me end of the pe . perfectly apell-bound: “| omic of that style be m as ant all White China your feel Decorated s and Saucers, ne sen usher at the formanr never seen | fore I kn w it will be considered rank | ideal? }edge put on } William Williams, mde death for Uke mur of J ' wae executed y ha a it | t jon ' ' I ntage to come in before which pr uw i tor at 6 o'eloe That is the time our dining table sale he fficials of the ‘ and q we he mem be of the jury and » | meted ther legal witness ” ff Mb | f ' hanging The paratior { he hanging had been made | — . ast hitch in the p eoding Db ONITED his confinement in th i STATES Williams wrote a history of which cover pages of been revised by heriff Miesen d will proba published for b efit of r f the} murderer William wr | xecution | ’FR'SCO FIRM 812.90 | t “pen tabl A heavy leg Dining Table — , 2 : + | Closes Out a Big Stock to a) ' , large ize; top is 46 inches STEM AS IT WILL LOOK COMPLETE WITH ITS ILLINOIS CENTRAI Seattle Man : ne of the t . square; legs similar to picture Conmarions nade ot hardwood, finished | ¢xtT@ mpAclal priced In two tral under Harriman control is they of its Investment In Northern Pa-|,, eine tires. & Go. one @ sw | golden polished, top | ¢ race : biggest succeshful t jor of rail-| cific ahd Great Northern securities | jy a, tae eananeiaiiadl ¢ te b4sd hen: Mena tie be ee road control ainoe t Northern Pa-| to accomplish the deal. The Union| ovo 4 5 am. ond wh | s een aed iaie $15.00; special 812.90 eifie and Great Northern roads) Pacific some time ago, It - ad Gf $5.50, f hese a ities setsniien: wih aA jointly took gver the Burlington}took over all the Illinois ee fe foot extension, regular price | aystem tive years ayo set cwned by the Ralls emalnder of tele $16.00; special 813.25 The cific ta aald to have tien Co., a New Jersey The “49 | Oe ree ree eee purchased 62 ent of the capt organized by Harrima wer twe f b | tal stock of the Ilinote¢ . or the pu end consists ui Standard Furniture Co. aoe i ra b a Gooda ir, tated t ay tha iq __ Puccini’ 's Great Masterpiece at The {leas sa rocese hed and ready fo | Grand Opera House ast —. Slot the best buys ever made here Seatio 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Tacoma ache ft & Co. had the rep heresy coming from a musician and>mem and women ip wee Leeanea Geter to the teat a German, but [ must admit t Ifehance t ten to you, not only by! A. Bridge @ Co.'s regular ap . love this music better than | do thefyour great y a b , to arrive a th sities ikea aa vue BOYS: NOTICE! works of Wagner. It pow s all? by*you neing us at ¢ to be Bi ts Waistes, The Amer an Boy _— " t * te - bed » @ the elements of realiam, tt ts true tof'ot the love for your work nah to mab The PEE Roy's Su vereoat NOV TY LOAK 4 the action in the smallest detalls,) with your sacred mission will wed for several day VEY eae eee February number has arrived. even down to the plasicatt, and It/to us soon. And In the ne, | Make ree bie notler 1207 SECOND AVE. Pieeer one ROSENBERG, has melody always, melody of the| God bless you hw © printed in The Star Opposite Pantage's one Weak are peatna Weis most luscious kind, melody which ——————— again fairly juggles with your feel The must vduce | Ings, as does the story ot La Boheme al the samg result i the action were it spoken only, but the two together make the most fasct ne would pr nating creation that modern italy beautiful Italy, has given to the world which feels | Work Was Perfect Regarding the performance of last night, ne and critictsm is not only out of piace, since there can be none, bat it would atroy the fluston of a lovely dream The orchestra, which in this work is at least 50 per f the produc tion, was so superb that there can not exist a ghost of a show for sua jon. Wateb the grand Emanuel, and bis men a r faces by worship this score, to them tremen¢ which beca The « act And in thelr action, remin more of the fan of the Duke of Meiningen than any organization I have ever seen. 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