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THE SZATTLE STAR BY STAN PUR RING CO OFFicKe ie! « Reventh Avenue "OVERLY SPAMANOON Fic eit sONbaL TR nee Mate tee tna wenden? m= A Belard Ave Bur ° 7 "Fes Senken” HOUKIWERS The dave when bel of each par ie paid in NOY TUE SEA y Le |\WAIT FOR ENVOYS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMPLETES ARRANGEMENTS FOR R.- SATURDAY, FEB. 24, ARRESTED W. I. Lee, proprietor of a confee tionery #tore at Fremont, waa ar re yesterday afternoon by Hw fe Officer Clark on the charge of having committed ag ) the 6-yearold daughter w, Mt apnault ofA Fremont av NEW CHARGE CITIZENS SWOOP ag ON THE. BOARD === gn kition departed egg mae § there , vot Impenetrable alge CONDITIONS ° oo The pti be & inane Of com me rebar of the hoe ANGRY DELEGATION DEMANDS ON THIAL AV. ABE NOT Tg KNOW WHY RELIEVED—SUEPHURIC CONVER RECEPTION OF DISTINGUISHED CHINESE—ARRIVE ON DA BATION WHY THE STAR PROSPERS KOTA MONDAY ONL What is the secret of The Star's succest?* At the meeting of the joint exe k, the t n-| eitisens owegs Gown 68 the dos : hortibte auseet Wh IN THE 1 , 0 ibite orks t meeting th - ” v y Why has it prospered for seven years and grown stronger, in | utive committes, componed of oe of public works at Ke q 6 " k City: . st | ornin. od in » Unoertain tern he “ ' fin the face of the opposition of the big blanket newspapers? reontatives from the Chamber of | 4 aT ' | [1 “ ee tnd to knew When the torr! be oe phase : ee These are samples of the questions sometimes asked by un Asia paiding Im th ag Bega | bi Hitions caused by the Third) & man ORR bay 4 hant millers, and local Chinese * at th wtan hote | av grade work were going to be! Couldn't Stop It o> and have thinking persons ony, held in the rooma of the cham | Hinning at § o'clock, under the U8! MOTHER OF VALENCIA VICTIM | aijpviated | “ Petey ol They are apparently greatly puraled over what seems to them an | ber. at 1} o'clock thls morning, thy 1 be Invited sentatives! BUES FOR $2,500 ON GROUNDS), "ON, Ko Iv Amuinlant Til nel | “Here is thin nasty sews cond Ave, ad 4 eatures of the program for the re ameh pr Jeffery,” said Superin ' a doxe et in the alr he ‘ * of ai . ‘ Hew having reoet | ‘ oh damartment, | ot hate y eption and entertainment of the) °C in hand, tonether ith THAT VESSEL SHOULD HAVE! Walter, of the atreet departmen { poles, breaking and fi ne pia ale hae Seat The many thousands of people who datly read The Star, all [Chinese envoys who will arrive promrem on Oem) adie cae but at this there was an uproar from ce eathapiaans this eity aboard the Dakota, Moa. |" “ ' BEEN BACKED OFF ROCKS ithe delegat which reverberated know, however, why they do #0, day, were agreed upon — petongpersceth ae 4 yeaterday, C | from one end of the etty hall to the It ts thelr desire to get the news IN CONDENSED FORM, KASI A’ reception committes wooed seit af the Ghamenen af on oth WF C dy Th 9 k 5 d r READ AND Fu Brose - ot Josiah Collins and 1. A. Nadeau, | Yandel. J no ath St tho] A sult containing several new Jeo nothing!” shouted J, G. Fite ree Van at . = er atur ay 4 LY READ AND FEARLESSLY WRITTEN 6 ee ee oj Judge] never Was made seorel charges of negligence in connection| pugh, “who was at thelr head k of candy free by ‘They don"t want to wade through many long columns in other [© HM. Hanford, Juds aa Burke) ts awaned by wei-| With the wreck of the steamship) tiaven’t we n him already, and peteene "you iw ke It. We only hawg ‘ from the Astatic society; C. I. v h com weer ope vor Save gash Valencia was filed in the United! with what result? Simply that we pounds and it w ‘ loug Cote ensty, newspapers to get at the same facts jow and Morita Thompson, repre-| coming commitions whe Dave #8\% | dateg dintrict court today in bebalf | qidn't get any satisfaction, He does Duffy's M aturday evening speckal Most persons have labored all day, and when It comes evening and | seuting local merchant millors, and | red from every Impouned Loe Ml) of sry, Katherine Finley, whose 800 | not appear able to help us.” | toltz's Kentucky M they take up a paper, they don't want to start in laboring again in a | Ve fepresentatives from the loral/ ito "irs ine most reptesentattve| let his lite In the dis The} in Maien urday evening : . Chinese colony, will leave this city | *en are (he most | repiod rn che | amount aaked for Je $2,500, and the} See Em Aga | sear thee Of not eotée | sea of words! ma th Arcata Sunday even |) th re They are hare to] Mew feat apiaint is the Well, go and sco him again Bath Cabinets s preventive and @ éurp t = ‘f = . ing and oi to Port Townsend “ " aditions, and ain Johnson, of| | yg ee “ Walters ¢ $5.00 ets for saa It te pogsible, whee reading The Star, to get all of the news and | iis iney w sand the Dakota —s with a winilar ob-| ; should have backed! rat ‘inere came an. indignant Liquid Sulphur, fo in bath cabinets, Mean stil have a little time left for something « and welcome © envoys bef ‘ « to their | Out to sea after t ship struck and Ay p sare the , . ee lowered a lifeboats outstd f the | "°F yom the visitors ry (ft Alte tent in It is not possible to do so with the blanket newspapers: Dakota will 1 ‘ ee = hie lifeboats ow At this juncture Superintendent Dr. Hol » Aw F Blood Purifier a ‘ conte 1s cg city, arriving The Kovernment has refused | to| breakers lyoumen, of the water department mach Keg Ruler price $1.96; Q More and more these blanke newspapers tax the patience of their ta . th " - representin the » ’ one price f = Reet decks] 2nd & delegation ayer Bos NEVER HEARD OF HIM cant his observing eye at the “ches aed if cot co weary patrons by adding pages, whole pages of stuff that no human docks) army and navy in the welcoming f the ade and afterwards calm . j Pilla | being cares to Mounder ut » ond ae & mele ahted ter 0 « bers : he] arty et re resentatives of | bets What did you think of the tecture! }y (nformed the visitors that he " Sree ph cares to founder through which are » an wor ie . iv e t t es of the service will be Bt) i.e: night?” asked Mre. Upmore . it t me time yet ane <7 i. branches jiest night?” « pinor gueused it would be some time y nee 0 t " sitions” for paid advertisin matter b bers standing mM the quet formally ompliab t was awful at th be purpose of giving \ 0 r paid aw « mal a aml an om ge @ baquet ip rmal ing 0 th 1 fully ta before anything ib dia EEE: + he And the people as the blanket newspapers, at first ng the aan « | What we wish to know said & hoveity, are fast t 4 ee gg ied | offieta tion, | veh. Mr, Fitebugh, “ie why Mr. Erickson | Th? Quaker Lax eliable soriag a, c re fast bee Ka bore . y - | +“ ° . regular price Pa es They are turning, more and more, to The Star, for retiet. They ow Hallinger has placed « pla Par | Meee Te Ch inewe conntl id | Seem | ee es Ask for fr M tistactory. know that this paper will gfve them what they want and will do it | toon of pelican At the disponal Of] ieee lroad officials, news Our line of ‘ noplete, Pal . the t who ¥\ paper correspondents and, others] ups in we en t key 73e sd $1.9 at the decks, and an om a4 fey and will endeavor Antikamnia Ta ta 1 regular tmdependent of all ns of ¢ ative merit , with ® yare in the y av i] | ' | the party, w Pevlah have the commission visit, the] Quake The Star would have a great advantage over the other nowspapers, | t at Smith's 1 gfe een polls before gain Jap Rose », per cake But t ia still a nger reason why The Star gains ground, | ' 4 eonaen tet Hove Stl rhe Chis 1 aad ¢ abe box Cascaret backed by an hing support ae age t ve\8 2 here from San Brangieeo | = v ¥ ; This newsy has b known far and near as the ly nd bers of the § Becutiv 1 Loe Angeles | ~s os - dally ) 1 t hat | "| 1 reception t al and rallway mee be Hair Brushes, reg ally journal a at Is not tied up with corporations, or | #1 cogten a ee as ak coat a aia Sanitol Tooth Powder ' ; ae to the future trade rele It speaks t mes in a way that startles at first, but On Tuesday W wen - the northwest .and| FIRST LEGAL BATTLE FOR THEsO WOaGRBHs WO NCILDIANOD r i Which brings a tidal wave of ral later on. ontatives of the org nr ee nib pos-| THE ALLEGED SLAYERS OF EX-GOVERNOR STEUNENBERG ? The people know that it snows, but givee them | mentioned and « «et a 4 ; ¢ ble eales @ i} © their stay P ae ince eek enki, Ol ariows * att sie gar Beng COMMENCED AT CALOWELL a aces gus boom | ey Davie will under sant as possible | rye ooter. Another feature of ‘The Sta: large quantity of exclusive | Mtr, Jot ; “ eattio welcoming ‘Téiifinit- | j , od and leather to mae RR fran @ , | onan 5 the Chinese population tn- | news and articles 5 m day ay it equipped ° ‘ m A ras YJ ‘cnew Too,| BOT Idan Feb i Moye t. om verie all parts of the dty gy This matte vers a vast © and is found fn no other Seattle . reap 7 ‘ atte St. Jor I | : [ wis Kay and Lew King. | He 1, 3 nd J ae who read them all, well know | Arriving at the Ral . sotbag _otanrigfer: oath the peaiitentiary ¢ Not only ts this true in the local, but it ts true in the foreign fleld Saka hia “achaia, okie ‘I The t SUAKER DRUG 0 The Star is a member of the Newspaper Enterprise Association, which grand} a being omy to in fs spending vast s ap sanenlly to cosuse priicien O8 current was a aia at 1013-1615 First Avenue events writtes by the master minds of the world t ox al « a yd It requires not only a tremendous outlay of money, but a vast | rig et ° ‘s “y ae : k of amount of work, to get together thie exclusive ter, which forme 5 and two guards. A as B the jury proceeded such an attractive feature of The Star The whole globe ts searched for literary, as well as news nove tee, by this association. | No other newspaper in Seattle could obtain its mat an it te fot secured by a «yndicate having articles to sell | The telegraphic service of The Star is also a feature that makes | A Richmond, Va, man bas found) (he expense ft strong. It covers daily everything of importance happening in |>!* third wife by ™ - adn ays to advertiae to en tay, Tucee the plem- » your he ‘ es ni ¢ working an bour ($% more) ‘The Star has every reason to be grateful to the people of Seattle | A WORD FROM JOSH WISE sarered he had forpaten & ton lt ty ce schema : ere | oe ete ae op for a tool he was The opening vista of coming years offers a most alluring promise. | | force walk beck to the hep j and Wednesday morning t to your house ($5 more) STRIKING ’EM HARD Fat Sandy tong Bs adhe 4 A man with pe he found he needed an ae foresight ain't gota’ [sistant The two men te Good for the Canadians! | t have any too good |pour house Thursday ($16 more) Good the ith th eT hindsight and worked two hours (another toed at they go ahead with the propose? drastle | or Bp two hours jasetas regulation of quack “remedies,” masquerading under the cloak of | Bere ene a tnor vocaied a aoe TWO JAPS ~ ARE KILLE | TACOMA, Feb. 24—Wh en gaged in thawing some dynamite in their cabin on Puyallup Indian eservation this morning two Jap eneee were blown to stoma Th men were engaged in removing “patent medicines.” hed left a pair of tongs at Your| stumps from the reservation and ii 0 tunabt ouse. They retarned for them Fri-|had been in the habit of warming A bill introduced In the British Cotum®ta legislature yesterday house, They raturnet fa answer to a monster petition of citizens, and endorsed by the jday ( for the round trip), and | the explosive so that jt wo ex . acerses =& lander the rv 1 am foreed to plode better councils of 59 cities and towns, provides that all patent medicines or — charge you 6% for the use of the specifics intended for internal us», and containing morphine, optum, | THE READY LETTER WRITER. | tongs 3 labeled “polson” with the name and percentage of the polsonows In ning some points about on, which te a trast This sredients given. a bill . brings your bill to $125. Uniler the | And as another body blow, the bill provides that the “high-ball"* cig eget WT ot yesterday, com-|Fules I am compelled to add 36 por | I$ ARRESTED medicines shall be so diluted as not to contain more than 10 per cent of ee about my bill of $165 force. which amount me Be] a | ! bath |4e to the association d alcohol placing & sew valve in your ban, (tense fund. This brings your bill| How will that sult the olf drunks who have been habitually tak- [room faucet. pains ms more leet it, giso but as you are an old cus-| tng “stomach bitters” in place of beer or whiskey? my fondle Den cae a with one ot tomer | knocked off $5, 10 you seo 1 ‘CR, Italy, Feb, 24.—It x never bs ego have actuatty lost $5 on the job | now womre that Mr and Mra Van t wor proceed € aw people henge | Let the good k p p in Canada, and then let the law the many thousands of people whom voutt Yours truly. derbilt were detained at Pondetera makers of the United States get > y and frame laws that will & }1 have served in the past 18 years, | TWO MEETINGS Cts of the Sixth and Eleventh te will be addressed tonight by speakers of the mur 1 owner arty ‘ rill, W. H ready and G. A speak at 2224 Firet av tthew Dow and W. H. Moore Ben Hur ball at 6 Wright and Ma will speak in MARINE NOTES reen The Inland Flyer was reinepect yext y an found to have the ne or of life vers required by law, One of the inspectors threw an Ho bauy overboard wht je the ship N. P. CAR SiOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 500 MEN GOMOD man overboard and a bx on c D. HILLMANS MEADOW ¢ Jlowered, rowed back to the bao Wil sation Se tend. very 6 pec ie Re van Woy |] $175, of terms of $5 per month od bso pa fiend pg AF wee yore this land. Take new Renton car to Dowamish bridge 20 tame of 100 pounds pressare, and the crew on grounds, City offices in Times block. went throagh ¢ _s rit in 4a good time. KEEP ouT OF THIS CLASS. Agency 604 Pike CORNICID! 1Di - G. O. UGER. | yesterday for striking a child with out the pernicious stuff in this country. and in my bestncs transactions : |their automobile They were at CURES CORN o to regard yo arvie be ‘or | —, In the meantime, Mr. Ailing Citizen, let the so-called “patent | With you |» ge got ge) Jarvia leaves for tacked after the secident by pe So matter how much af a “good _ Paral inflame - asa th Hberal views. & mpeny Sih F at. Vanderbilt drew a revolver | fellow os ™ may be, he never aralyaes SS Medicines,” as a class, alone. " nd let live polley, #0 my . y . ona mee, There are the live a 4 both master and driver were ar- | ‘ely gains the rempect and admira corn cures, but Connteld Don't monkey with them. pain is the deeper when you neuse| transferring the lrested and taken to the statian.|“0n of his fellow men until he has antecs a vastly imeger ‘The chances are ten to one that you would be better off without |me of charging you an exorbitant) ing industries from the treasury delves Vanderbilt was taken to the mulated at least « little wealth f cures than any othen a any dope. price. W ar a a pleayune, & man! partment fer des newman aig "| hast hotel In town of hin « Hpendthrifia never get druxgista. Per bottie Se ho would haggle over every pen-| merce aber hay (wil c , “A - any re the business orld But {f you really feel the need of some, get you to the family |*y horause your nikgard soul forced | giv aring by the The arrival of edarwes prob- | Oy be'in thet einen meahe arse. physician, or if you haven't one, borrow one, borrow the family |you to, | would dismiss your letter; Mureh 7 loatty. ¥ nla be a and save a little from your earnings Vietor # COR N i( physician of the folk next door. with a amile, but as I bave a bigh) four were engaged in a hand-to : eit it in a good! of the gree Get one somehow. preanes See you I wilh Nemise the! anon Masel hand fight with the mob and his artes ee, are modern musical masterple CURES ct . ht on Moree wife had Med to a store which later { generalty a You telephoned me Monday morn you'll have enough ¢ " that V r ° taken suddenly wick in the mob attacked, and soon Vander gel | o os Ing that the faucet w tenking. | Joon Phe Mouse oF ing: Seed . oo. a investments of your The Serene Attitude land J at oBee sent & workman to, Or The Bonney- Watson bilt and the chauffeur fled to the| own and then things will begin to i your house or the rules of Stain ‘tin ae ee wae Cues US ONiey ¢ your way } YE ane hich Tam m mem- | Ubtain the | Genes Wike, ee ar he Btate Bank of Reattle, corner CURES COF but -_ o “ ’ arr ° he ov od Pivet A Chicago club women has been advising young married women | ber, not fr je but of ne cenaien ware ure. |%, rome, ® *t, In one of the WOODCOCK'S who have to struggle against ficient income to adopt the “se ty, 1 pdb ye Aad . 4 Pohade . v reilt ewooned af apd oe apr meccnrennart gearing sy 004 Pike St. rene attitude” and find peace from worry aon he couse Ge senei puarte ; A band fought his way from the mob ~» cones @ eer Another woman who has recently come from the Orient sse to examine the faucet. Find : w+ | Vandert nd the cha a year, on ast started a fad of the East Indian philosopher of “repose,” and it is |ink what was necessary to be done,| Vic how held prisoners at the 0 running through all grades of New York society like wildfi i ae a -ongpen li vagy bgg en teaches that the one thing necessary to human happiness ta to sma bay at t ty ond, heww softs t star iy sendeelh inal ven allewhat eles : ai Pacific Coast Distributors of apoannag haere picy® as ame pleco of rea ey By» Victor Machines and Records. SUITS To ORDIR sy ovr Albray q ir ot - Allon “ . We will t en for business in our new store at 711 Second Ave., Seattle, — All this ' nd enticing. But the good, plain, |* ; ea “ . San Francisco, Cal, old tashi aziness’ expresses the whole doct eet oe You fiat Itisa Turtles never w thing like n known to sa day long. highest perfection. And aid that tude” and t they sometimes ever worry never wt They may et . they 1 © Worry of the right sort is a spur Discontent with 6 condition fir Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Come and Sce ward right Who has not noted that tt ones. the most ge bread? THE SCHOOL Seeing 1s Believing. OF QUAL Heong Loder nena Ngan S he Ever. ITY. NEAR CLOAK SH OR 1532-34 SECOND AVE. 3 AND SUITS, MEN'S CLOTH Next te Gave Dear i $206 SECOND A CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. M Loan Watches, Dia _ CREDIT ot bap & weaen on tina BOX PAPER Eastern Outfitting Co Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave. Seattle's Reliable Credit House he 105 Second Ave. Soyth. UNION you see our display fr y the most comple Stationery to be fowl Seat es to Suit All WILSON 207 Pike St jow and our prices, marked ain figures ISAAC LURIE. Pro » (Inc.) ALBERT HANSEN may attlen?

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