The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1906, Page 1

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The Only Paper in Seattla That Dares to Print the News One Cent~Last Edition ‘he Seattle star WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY a7, 1906 VOL, 8 NO, 2, TS PER MONTH triet of zeeenington, ‘iceaveiaiie ia ani | . | ‘he Prosecutor of Miners’ Officials Objects to Giv- Miss Clara Ford, Daughter of President of the h ) | a " ; Te eiaahe.. end Macaw & ind Cot HEM ing Out Information---Defense Says Prisoners Paci y Are Treated With Cruelty and Not Allowed of This City Elude Objecting Dad and Elope Ay THE ALAM : | Necessities of Life. to Portland and Are Married. | | ae cae COUNTERFEITER GOT RID OF tea onter “pe 7 Fo icy Per Brgy. Masa leg ely An elopement attle, @ be, alapere, nnd dreqped te &, hd HIS BOGUS COIN AT NOTORI vrpdenggy B sacr <- Poy io ed ae a tae ge : webinight marries ene ee a ine of therPort i OUS TENDERLOIN RESORT to the governor's . ' one of th a basty depart nee atte : ---- +7 tae thine Pre A 1 . t a ak wa 5 t mort-| YOUNG WOMEN OF SEATTLE TO AID IN DRIVING OUT THE reach qomance (ha Mulligan Helps. i along | ing arcing A. O: Bridges” with Attorneys for th ofer ‘ sy | Thured wit . a at oak aa “ passing tectelt taney, Betdaes PEST THROUGH THE STAR'S ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE to have the rn far , tage in Portia . To put Mr. Fo men off the > eee ok Sainte oe ao he cas ‘ if the to| tha will be, in . hier of track, Mr. Mulligan registered at . jhe “ 7 : . . @ At-| the fen fas awrer ’ Mie Clara |. 5 he Perkins from Everett, V it var es ; eer Mus aid th = wh testify. The Masonié i t James C. Ford Late Saturday night Miss Ford , rage . 4 » on io are not a even the leo at Caldwell has given the = EB Preeitent Jom Swe: PR ag vd ype Ime tha ne police THE STAR'S ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE nan foo tits lodge rooms (0 the Siam EE 2 at Robert © Welch. ‘lire. Mulligan Me Mul T ns passed by Bride I hereby pledge myself not to permit any young man, Jt write letters: t which will pr a possible rae Capld enlisted @ number of|ligen at the hote rough th |quent the Alamo are ma of at when in my company, to smoke a cigarette. I pledge my Tei adie aes ; to testify 4 @ ve atthe of | of ical =f Justice Re poids “gers nate ‘ self, also, to do all that lies in my power to discourage, ‘ t ay it to kee T h Federation wite against (de 1 energies | was a the cout Rowse at mid- Jand then gilded, being very 5 among the young men of my acquaintance, the habit of warm. They wed to| mer af the bride's rela ee iowk eee 7. ra ma | teat t Bridges at the @moking cigarettes. I desire, also, to have my name en Dene in a Hurry hack ht tM gee as gee , tered as a member of The Star's Anti-Cigarette League While trier ¢ Mr. Ford were Rush to Depot piece f i, Aw far a nk Sehe to prevent a wedding hile ord’s friends were “ e Webber gang Jestive of the Peace R was pro-|#ouring the town, the eren Address that made | ¥as pe ie care y tha formed. The young € og — ge w » in |took @ closed ha hed to the frimony, within the wa depot and caught a later train for} WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. 2 Halinemah county he parts unknown. The members of |Semator Clay toda t od as Hasty congratalatior ty | the party who helped bring the amendment to the ra , at & dash mance to a y culmination it unlawful f ra e nm cn HOLDS THE DAKOTA geagle went speeding away on their | Victory with @ dinner ee ee ee a ee of it, and immediately em f the papers, presumably by the Ser Rod detectives to prevent bis/| parents of the bride and the name || mmander Rodney. ar leaving top of a Catholic priest was given as! Here in Seattle even the that as moon while papa in Seattle | Gaga the Wetogrard wires red | Welch Well Known. v ste 7 by fierce gale the eat jin view of stormy weather, her ‘ A bee : ‘ €" | worthern’s Oriental Maer Dakota, | 4¢l natural. It is not believed Beginning of Romance on Weleb, t 1 or} men are smokir v ht r to be done ria) high (BOW that she wil) reach Seattle un- of elopement, is a very w § Enbing & the " nese f " “en morrow, as she has a large ted some months | attorney of this city. He ts 33 val | : me jand bfains aw | way ioe" Purpose of League. | comm pourd, ts wed to belearge to diechatee at Port Towne arney met | of age and is wi known « y } rahe ta —_ omit le te- | pera aay marked w h the brand | lying the straits of Juan | send ym > ) aeny porte hat an outbr: has tak J ionw ‘ ‘ | ‘ © | His offices are at 406 Pioneer build place in the palace at Penin, ana} °! tnecimarette fiend The pledge appearing above de » | Meanwhile the prominent gather- ; followed an | ing : lthet Yuan Shel Stal, commander of Every day the evil is grow-|explains the purpose of this], 5 has not yet been reported, the ing of local men and the Portland command u or a wed All we know of the matter,” said | th odern army of 30,000, has sent| ing.” Strong minds are grow- | league | latest word from Tatoosh being that and San Francisco Chinese mer- interposed strem-jone of Mr. Welch's associates this Wweepe tate the canitel aft | rcmetnn the taf sof! The St ig he is not in sight. Judging from | chants who have gone to Port Town- He t prominent | a moon, “la that Mr. Welch ts sot] i A jue weak inde ne I ma ee | ve rw every UNE \ the way the wind is blowing out-isend to greet the . distinguished : of the Roman Catholic|at home. We believe he arried | [eeee ese ee ee eee wa the “Hope” that is called by|/ woman reader of this p: to] side local marine men do not think |Orientals, are walting in that city, aad one of the largest con-jand that the ceremony \* #| courtesy tobac ign this { r t to|sbe would attempt to enter the | where they are being entertained. te the fund for the new ' formed in Portland last Saturd * BANK CLEARINGS. *| Young men are } ning | Tt {fice wtraits, if she had reached The attempt of the Portland and ibeiral bere, and he enlisted the {When he left Seattle he appeared to . ¥hoy Alea / ‘ Pray . Cape Piattery San Franciseo men to have the com- igs of the church to prevent the | be In a hurry. The elopement story j ® Fed ' 46,00 @] Bev ere WTECKS 8 A & jeague, she It ls now reported that the Dakota | mission go east by way of the south- parriage. Imay be true, but I don't know any . Pet vy #52,918.00 @| day, late into the night first | Seatt id not leave Yokohama until three | ern cities bas failed, and it will go : thing about it tithing in the morning, they r Mem! p in the club will] days bebind sche time, and that,| directly east from Seattle. Elopement Planned. *! se over an *! bs : | this insicious “s fj ' nece y ted to] Marriage Notice |@ date last ye § 943,500 * ! } The priest refused to perform the) | Seattle young : ar t g ‘ t Siemens. tie maid, when the young | That the young couple had been | we oi eroy aoe eee eeeeeenens oe hl ee ‘iehitly in it asp as ar and ng rn qeaple attempted get married | married was chronicled tn The Star ABHINGTON, Vob. 27 | Pr ie gor idign® ; \ roe F and an clopement was de-|last night In the reqular wedding sn: ~ sellgh-vod ." ¢ young men of other ¢ ak ef ~— < € ‘ apes, but Mr. Ford got an/ notice form. A notic t to) t nh me ¢ name m the t ‘ s : em. A notice wee coat {0lthe guntoais Ei Cano, Lieatenas LASHED RY Small Boy, Too laurie is to tha Vouk ae woes quietly slipped over to) the « inting clergyman. It te un boy, the fellow Perthad 4 few days ago. This fact derstood that after the couple had Patou. he « a} % of the disturbance S lin hig "teens, may be fou Uecorered by Mr. Ford di been mar by a justice of row. The ¢ re own Ipape® and “tobacc @ked assistance § there to! peace and had been freely and am-|'# ™arines, + or 3e rs " " 4 Bestrate the plans of the couple. | ply forgiven by the parents of the | pila” and dragging d Sheriff T. R Mulligan, of |bride they re again securely} PEKIN, Feb 27-—-The B his lungs that which wil ‘Was enlisted in the ald of | matrimontally tied. coasul at = a ¢ ang vere that | him in mind and body | = Genes bee gave te Hemeng HUGE WAVE TEARS OFF DOOR! = Ie there anything that can be| OF ROOM occuPiED BY Uma. | done te lessen this evi Che Star thinks ther TILLA’S PURSER, lt ie going to appeal ° 1 | WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 27.—fand unreasonable and established . h arr 11 interstate commerce commis-|® practical monopoly in favor of the his et ry t | i ef ani anaes adie ) | Standard Oil company, but the com- that bas raged ' | ay, a Ohio} mission was forced to dismiss the Ive Yours was ef tered, One jot! companies against the railroads, | suits because they were without au- a tore off the door of Purser Bar decided that the rates were unjust! thority to apply relief. gent’s room on the main deck, and pt everything moveable ver | so tae paconoshllrggeesittionan Seaman eS. ‘OPENS MAIL OF ROOM | MATE AND SECURES $10 est weather he ever saw, and that & begsi opinion on the propos we than ¢ per cent interest, and HOUR LAW FROM PANAMA Po y ! a 4 RNMMEy Bend tesue of $1,006,000 for |buy up the outstanding county war } th male cot im lwie dgedp- ' Reyes up ali outstanding 6 per cent | rants, which cost the county 6 per} CANAL ZONE. . 1 and 1960 tor . : _ ree Cor to pe that his r during the 1¢ diamond rings valued at $4 | STANDARD OIL HAS MONOPOLY IN OHIO, BUT INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION CANNOT OFFER RELIEF Warrants was thie aftencon submit. cent. The saving will be about §15,- deo county Proaeeu j Promere. The opi Wethe bond iewue, star 000 a year The county now hae about $1.207.-| wagnincT D.C. Feb. 27 yutetanding warrants, which! the president today signed the ur the money on hand. a nd tesve | mt deficte yt ntaining the! h r mor r nty | rer m the operation of y will pay | side of the ledge sual hs ssi - A dig shake-up in the manage- age Iman Applequist arrested E./nish bond for his appearance for dat the Dawson saloon on| prosecution yesater y and indebtedness is about $500,000 In real estate ‘The plan ie to tm ie secs rof ail the company’s prope "| BATTLESHIP OHIO _ ment ofthe Stone & Webster in- {on the . Pee ere Nea of opening the| Lef gambling par patie effect tomorrow. It affects not! the pees | sash inaiarek 9 | | auty tie Seattle Electric compar J. BH. Lukes, now superintendent | “™* ation | set Attor Langs wh b roperties of the mpany |of lighting, succeeds Mr. Grant as|/* ~ Ps a Waa tote eaeenn wl hog he Sie end Poetiand ona fit Ba § _ man | MANILA, Feb, 27.—The battleship _ celeste Begin gate Bed he Sune otherehaneie Will ales be payable, | Ohio, Admiral Train's flagship, wil t ea g until it is stamped | | Howard general | made Fie / an ananes 08 | PEKIN, Feb. 27.—The court is| manager ¥ was kept quiet ur . trout ¥ unmistakably agitated by the upris: | compapy, | ra T ng. The dowager empress is afraid RT RRR HOW BALLARD MEN: to even appear in the palace gard Kluking safety and | ties iat he r trial, pleaded guilty | refuse WANY GAMBLERS °.- ee 2 ARRESTED ‘ora — CHICAGO, * * Naw ther t F who wa ed whil reo- | RR RR RR RR RK thing In wholesa quantities | wot seriously hurt. His mother wa M. H. Ingere ty attorney of which we enjoy a little music and eo ca smn mandi es sae TROOPS FOR . IS RECOVERED Be EDUCATED E SPEND SUNDAY ‘ nually f e educat which go f le the § all bief of the Tyee, and Jame f the F y we ly rd--1 t ] uy t hor te y maneger. ection wes ‘ 1 s | . f yif yes, I t b b « n i from \ a aw oF , f tw a A t p the tt I i im was nfl first YORK. F . - we } “Ratlard—1 ! J A i . ate 4 : ea ‘ Pa k ght to fresh west winds aT have y fte *~

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