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F #2khae j Sat ie Com-Last Edition” {“f}e Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News — SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY a1, 1906. VOL. 7. NO. 308, 25 CENTS PER MONTH 160 TO THE GRAND TONIGHT IF YOU WOULD REMEDY THE TELEPHONE EVIL: — =a HAD NIGHTLY EXCURSIONS Seattle Business and Professional Men Will Be There and Something Will Be Done to Lift From the Shoulders of This City the Burden Placed There by the Sunset Telephone Co. The Pap Origin of Movement Principal Geiger of High School Tells Court That . hel 1 Fraternity Members Visited “Chinese” Rest self froe fiance) the Business and Professional aurants in South End---Declares “Frats’” t t f t « b i wh N I I i obs h | Leary retary, and Cultivate Snobs. Int . patho long-sufi t ting ¢ ; ‘ ens netly subordinate to tt 1 the vav {the $ th f » be sufficiently’ ear f t veation to obe! atc f ev- la his school, oo a & " ly served to te deal d t . . r ments about " ‘ x € a fe y ave His teatl- stitution ¢ s & { ting to be he at the ; S q Gamma mony placed the fraternities nored apy mints, | Cir tonight Failed in Studies. ; ete Ai vores oe: ee. ms io Pe giver ' Hundreds of Replies ne boy * t went t. The article got through the “Greek letter men”™ . +} u been reduced to a bunch of ime f f tr jeiger Cooper Argumentative. : I Me| Superint nt Cooper of the city, t rn < 1 bk hools was then placed on the e th t stand His evidence was the same " theap sone phe er s a Hughes of the ‘ nea ‘ en rier in the r" ‘ ar B < was inclined! . td a me a . ne fraternity attort Ran vane i clashes added intere | The program of exercises at the | fraternity exercises of last year was ¢ documents introduce@! " | int e. It was the most in+ A nee ture of the testimony of W frat" men, for while the first tinued to heap new gnit Webst j we <ram was an exemplary affair, ened ‘ol sought fa rf hs etanetia | . r rig i ting of literary — ‘upo a ran to monologues, or dealing. Be Remarkable Gathering | ‘ ‘ 8, and poe an wih Be i ow i stoaman up al That the ne tonight a ; n ma M he thought about | dre y persons scheduled as a 1 < ng testimony of Mr.|the 5 g of boys. It ts his|“Oidtimers,” Professor Cooper able anti eal joige how ea manne a tha t training is ead (he first program and approved : | lin wh f tth a boy if f it. His opinions of the others UNEARTH BIG GANG LACKS AUTHORITY TO its 50-year the} | At the big : regar g | three 1 f fully / Ail lhe egal e These tae an |S mammeros oF: sae co . ‘call re oo als arlene agen “=| City Attorney De Bruler Fails to Find Any Way’ One of These. cee comeutns of soret Service Men Sieiyan . ETCAkINg UD | vatiins pu ve} in Which “High School Girls” Pictures May, First. To order out all Sun-|n set telephones unconditionally, | at once. if Second. To order out all were signed to t wee an jl Cenninan Leng ae ne Coeet net eee © Se el Be Ordered: From the Sl Reaid +eeeeeeee Sunset telephones by August re t- | oo ‘ ations »aters, yet I am unable to do moré 15, by which time the Inde- y-tre os “ as f ar an than say I regret that there is no Telephone company | ture ’ t ' y gh whi egal way to prevent the outrage. pendent | ot t m I > gh long distance connec-| vice pr S 4 : | Bailing 2 for flaunting th Superintendent Cooper, tions completed. f 1} * | meetin § t at he mustjt © th then I fear w Third. To order out all Sun-| ‘ Weer an GN ine | Detactives A 1 Corbe cree w shat das bp Cooper while volciag bia tedigaey set telephones, unless the Sun-| pr { a John G. Webber, altes Forister, ts} enitied, to the pel ae . ‘ Mayor Is Indignant | DeBruler Finds Nothing. n, recognized the hopelessness of Set company agrees to an im- t nat | 1 man 62 ye of age. 4 | deta t | a fight on the bill-posters, Mediate and permanent reduc- ) op | man. with « ‘ which t wisbegitere ; t n . A ey De Bruler, who h pose thing could not a ; aa : r . ® 6 nm,” said Mr. Coop- tion of 40 per cent on its pres- ell ar business all » He has serv 4 ; A e &n ordinance would have ent charges. | ¢, treasur entury I - ‘ . a " ° € I but I find no way to been passed long ago, protecting alk ? . sealed 7 Ip Mt 1 f and oars o ‘ tt t ting get a e ters, Unless the t educational institutions from Admission by Card D> “ wa ed a th a ‘ n the ab te hi A burlesque show ad- d ‘ He af ‘ a seu at which bears the name oak * wed att *, but a . school department, Ke f and Captain § ‘ wea = 08 ng om the public ed« rm bis work fr t aoe A and should be re- Jewel! at t atter'e | Adee (tizen. It is indeed . arres When fr t e ae a pity th makes no pro- 8 acg o captain,” « . po 4s ‘ quent - a woe the salatation with ¢ os | trip to Alaska and attributes his ac« tir J ' 1 i i 1 by | #P right ‘ : Ww the much-sought attorney oy In Trouble Before Pat t Everett he appeared hage 1 and even now all had passed t ran RENE RE ERR REE BANK CLEARINGS. * 1906 $1,910,827.04 & + eeeeeex a se ’ —* : ; EVEF ’ A . \ . . a ments K $1,227.154.15 } t t wh 1 « " " . etaile ¥ «= lon t I w) led ¢ le me « t ee eee eee 2 ae Tae . ‘ ba ' that * or) and has ne © ar PRINGFIELD, lL, Feb. 21.—The . . effi-| ‘ 1 t st tT t Louis Bottling | secret service ficlale b , ‘ o 44 1 s bituminous coal miners in Tl end nit } upon the head, crushing pers was fi i threo $10 ¢ « a a > Bang Beh ‘ s. . tnd Phat w he came to take the! to ald Moyer and Haywood. a