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LE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR ’ FOR BENEFIT OF | PY Bran PU HSMINa CO par ES ’ STARVING PE , RWSSK Wert pUNBAY OPLE uatnens Tene t Ma BALLANY OTA ie) ' Am K pletur@® at w “ 0 Tree ee the 4 | VESSEL HAS BEEN UNDOSK ED AND 18 BEING OVERHAULED Vitth av. and neton We he : Thuraday and } y evening "dvan ea sy pre to the ahervie ors _——— S ; . J Fics at Ueattls. Weahlanten. as 0% | BREMERTON, Feb The never been accepted by the navy de Pog pee ¢ I REET TTI IE hoodoved torpedodoat Goldaborough partment Owing ' the tact thes eieoraes : @eding Jape) Q BULLETIN AT NAVY Yano has again been undocked and will be|her makere have a 0 : , as Be Coerced By China? rhauled preparatory to another | ruptey she remains a white elephant anew wanes on the Jap’ warsh BAYS BATTLESHIPS WiKL ge sl trip. This is the boat that has}on the government's hands | a ‘ Ares HERE IN A - revo. t ‘ f NA WE L ————— ao a a sn EK OR Two. > f t ~ h : ; : bi ‘ vkima, paying $3.60 They will} rug wre, Youler y and ¥ ATION a t ‘om mant . ‘ putid @ fruit cannery and have it ay f jecond mv, and | b ¥ modification of the ¢ xelusion laws of this ady to take care of this yeara it aruye a a » buainen flee , ag \ Ab goods tmmediately became 1 an i cell od in the navy wi ' atters very whether Bryan said Is Iney Ls Dundas, a well knows state board of contrel pester Oregon fe op a day made the temporary appoint atle stath PLA TH, JURT THE SAME AND THERE I8 NO ¢ Dp an and ee h of James H. Brown, of Spo \CHARITY BALL A rte | 1 er y nj 1 not week or two oe REA WHY THE CHINESE SHOULD BE Net IN DELUSK | and serious vee re | kane, as clerk. Myr. Brown gives | \ thee , No Amertoan with any ef the genuine stuff in has any | ogee Rego B up | hee rk vie the Olympian to | GREAT SUCCESS ' hood of Hong. rf thought of this country's being ed by China, through boycott | A tare tnetitat held | "Rh. T. Buchanan, of Indianapolia, gr , at ¥ oth cans, into modifying our lawa for the 1 lal at Kettle Fall 5 sy, | ed purchased the Morning Olym NM and » y sult Chinese, titeas and fntereata Tacoma are Cehtin pian. The purchase was made from on t / ” w in the habit’ 6 having China . her’ n KR. 1. MeCormi “10 M. Hartwell and William Pfeiffer Staned pr a f that 7 , ave ow e pape porta | Cr t mace jlingham are having @ difficult time)“ Caitain Hell believes that he has | peit ta Sie every 5 - « labor tx not an experiment, or a ¥ t th in t . a site for the propowed | wacner member of the Webber | ape rh * . a ne ba = A us 8 ity, whed the + United Sta Tt was trie@ Gir years, and t peor ft ae " . fy | Jennings gang of counterfeiters, in lecorated The allen ho « avy Ueto roles oisin ed EAe Gade detent al tate of Washington will galt ine pernon of KR. O. Bridges, who seror ae las patsonenses for the evening were | wid to aa proms ‘ never paralleled In any vote laken in this ¢ try, tha y we a oe oven was arrested Sunday sight on « Vion beautifully gowned ng this thma it fr — a ; * ; govern bee state ayae charge by the polices BERLIN Po various delegations and of the hig nigh | ue r Adutral Trate ie ia ue e at ‘ years ago today, on ruary officials of the governmen 1 © navy depart. be There ia no luck of labor in this country. I h wht to | seaside | 1381 peror William, then crown |two hous® of parliament and a the! F E FROM ALL nt ™ would not be on be, agd must be, lack of labor cheap ex grasping | ty of P ay | prince of Prussia and, incidentally | Imperial household "| able to ilu on her ows in employers who would like to have thelr > t m the « } 4 trom the nt | et empire of the United Ger The wa rated in nor | y of eos docked before wi terms as they keep brutes | ravity wat ay | many, was married to the Princess! of the day and the uiane dinp ares 4| / M Thie country hae , | han | Augueta Vietorla Beh lee wig: Hol husiaan res of t Kick ‘ton thee om Cine proceed at onee 7 untry has a “ » : vith Bw | stein - Sonderburg - Augustenburg, emperor aud the empress were din-| ¢ t to San F Later she wii th eration brought in by cor a t » wt | oak ba gn | During the ant two weeke 42 life) ion @ girl barely 22 layed every whe and the day wa me to F ind, where @he ws foundation of pro: y. with attempting . | even thousand feet ng oe . only mi ion’ aeetan | The emperor and the empreas et rbwerved a holiday by high ar “ n satiepetien of th iliae Wieden of 3 . : The “ wt by passenger lebrated the day rather quietly in the | low gumeron e exte ne, wi may ™ See oe | aR “s : £ the | ort “Oreiaes” The company & irelo of thetr family and there were | tions and banquets in r of the eq ‘ ° years, The lei , : | the ractor te to keep | Som? A to the tosal inapestors no state functions of any kind, ex y and the imperia health h| crew of will probably be Bs We have one race problem ot ‘ » we ha a tis aystera im repair’ for two years. |! Wishes It known that the peaset| M0 Tae* ote cSotion of the mem-|wae drunk in many « glass through ha a Francisca ~ Werarives an yet w te Ome, wR te ” ue < | Mestre Dussell & Webe t Seat- | Poo" peer nag won to a *° | ners of the diplomatic corps, of the | out the empire | — a Would give us a Chines biom tn t orth “ & diaturt the. have closed the deal ¢ ar tly ream | OR. PALMER DEAD. 7) as is the negro prot tn the gout | Litiview 5 | be M4, Feb. 26 - Tt would be better for a erned if China were ma a | } author & city phystetan of the ime at once that her boycott and her wartike demonstrations cannet | " t Sa or of the Lite. be us into legial " sand against ow wut . rary Dige 6 Century dletion- a | / Useless Cotton Reports ol seless Pp | , , Q j . | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ %4.—} Major General Leonard Wood t# in WwW derf 1 P. ‘ R f g The United States is preparing for | command | onderful Price Reductions for \s | et : The Chinese government is held per ‘ie 5 cade eecabeaiieg A * | war with China responsible here for the conditions Wedecsday sad Thursday Dureau to sp G tom crop reperts A . ae - . 1k | The army is being on 8 W8r lin China which make the uprisings | cb Ghat are useless to the cotton growers WANTS SOME EXPERIENCE ne n for fou er 1. Bi. | footing and trouble is expected imminent j Here's a! . cede priced fas the toe , “ Rt. J. Smith, who lives east of Se king tously of suing opm 7 leay time. | It is potnted out by well Informed | “ “ y store, Read tio The widespread » that these a are more easily ac byvilie. ie a candidate for circuit . nt ee / ; officials of the state department | Ther 5 waiting fou here. bo ceasible to cotton spe ra than to cotton growers may may clerk. He te an active farmer a ‘ wr chants” tole Whadl coar Lie ee anve ste boon tamed 80 | tans the powerful mandarins he er Spons ne, imported, wa not, be well four [has never axked ttiee ee are, | Tou shel 0. Goteie Te coe oreo the naval contingent in the) 00) governing foree in China, and ally at fr Ze Ue. ie t ¢ cott rowers, through the president of th neta jand wants this pls ae Row eat “ . it is the course which has been fol ike Boap— Soay ves with age, and val pee oon oe ° ee oe fs to be an officer, for there is net) > |, The term “war” ts not employed) so. by these potentates that has this soap is guarantes 10 yéars old; tion, hare once more protested Bhat the inaccuracy and the ae | ‘ neibinea, Mf | by the officials of the war and/;otey ov. ‘oe oe te the tmit can’t be bought else the city; lange I ebficial reports tseued the y m A | atthe state departments in discussing the | "2 ON Pe tected to suppress nae me ins they are useless to t t annot possibly serv | situation For the present it seeM8) in poycott propaganda, and whiie| Antine Witch Hazel Soap regular price ha geod purpose. | “Rilkee's been after ime all day —— to — f ae @ S'the representatives of ¢ m pres | Quaker specta call aD from me tve upristn, of the pre ss rs - quer rs . Secret information te cotton apecutatore only work to the | trying to bortow § , Silidens ao forthe “oratantion ati" on inating tone end slaehans Jersey Lilly § ‘ white <= Did y lend Ht to bis m @ Sor the “protectic protestations riendiiness, the egular pr a ker ® tajury of the legitimate cotton trade. Certainly, the government can er coe ae | | American citiaens and interests” in arta hive pabelsiealie tad the pl vig" e9 not afford to pay $250,000 a year for such purpose as that | “Them you're $19 ahead | China. te of the Rose Royal Soap, | med, & ke Director North, of the census bureau, mays he would glad to fre been trying to Ngure that It ia not denied, however, that) Chinese @: m, and the fi article, 3 cakes in box, regular priee per tex be be relleved of the whole unpleasant business, lway, but I can't. You eee, | didn’t the preparations are going forward ii, come to any satisfactory agree Zbc; Quaker special pe x ‘ the 80 would who pay ave $10 aod that the situation ts regarded | ment as to this or our future com Ralls—Large sealed packages only tho bere as very grave. | mercial relations, have added to the I p @ W. Sodium Phosphate nal sealed pc sen The man who tut od the bit} Extra troops are being rushed to | oi plications pries a a whipping post for wife beat-| the far cast. The First and Seroed| “Aiready orders have been iesued|— popinsoa’s Patent Barley f food, be Joi re in the Distr re egage of infantry and th) by the socretary of the navy to b ding, S00 size at the Quaker only Jomchelor. Hut poms wy h a Fs ceeatpese ye Fegimen'# the Galveston and the Chattanooga Ste cine haa eady gucaned as miu oie artillery and the Twenty’ | detached from the Mediterranean | I 17 Die e at the ke ‘. “ Infant , 4 apertal Granum, 2 ze at the Quaker f h Infantry are now on their! ree: now cruising is those waters © size at the Quaker Co > a ac crammed A new “prophet” in de way to Maniia under Admiral Sigsbee, and seat to} 9 yaiin's Food, regular Ste size at the Quaker q Five different bidders will have) of officers of the Merchants} clares Berlin is the wheke efty | The mobilization of troops in the | Chinese qwaters. It is probable that The size at the Quaker F @ hand in putting the $200 worth of/ association is ie eve no the w Maybe it's an en te for the purpose Of an additional battleship and cruiser | Senipure Milk, per can a Fepairs on the steamer Cartwright. | ing at the waides the jeffort to the bret» and Reg ty at the nearest | will be spared from one of the other ‘We do not recommend it pose namng of office other matters of | life tnaurance men an are neoded 18 | Neots An unlimited number of bath towels at Special prices tas week, pro The Drumeraig, 157 days out from | mportance are to be browght up v of ® purpose two brig-| ww the United States now de uaker Liver and Kidney Tea, best spring reme Get free sample, ‘Astoria to Manila, is til! un — A WOK FROM JOSH WISE. A JOYFUL LAY. pe have been cotabliahed mde in China and ie ready to/ oe We carry the largest and 1 stock of py pn Beard from and the price of her re The Puget Sound conference of | - near Maniia, one at Angeles, aboot | tight for, in the right of American | soda and outfit urns any on the fmeurance is quoted at 90 per cent.|the African Methodist »} pall . I don't see how you can afford to/ 4 miles from the city, and the/ citizens to trade in any part ot | E Ghe is s long overdue without be-| church will hold a five dayw sess * a cow.” = Camp McKinley, close to Ma-| China on an equal footing with Jap-| Get = Quaker Cut-R. Het fag sighted that shipping men have) and Sunday school conv ft ’ mt? Why, you know Pus «| alla. , anese, Germans, Hritish or any The Quaker makes free ¢ parts of the elty, Um fin Mitle hope that she will ever be) ginning February 28, at Lee's chapel, | s " In addition to these troops there other nationality, and that Amert-|f \.... phome—Matn 1240, Ind. 1240 ity beard of again. a. M. EB church Ke baby te us bis | are 12,000 regul 6,008 native | cans jng im China be safe in| woh HR pe) ee - s te mance th - sevuts In the Ippine tstanda. | life and property | the . Judge Hant neighbors think er Last night at the new church) Judge Manto half we geod wa ite) “There was-qu te 0 strumtte to gee | SHER Thi Mall, at 18th ay. and Marion st. 900) , preed garéate think.| © 1 kine the bride first e i Gtizens were present to see the|* h to 1 - saree Sating mamasel tarets oe muah ~ « ne Atle nera. cg Work of the junior students of the) the le : a diste y whee b bende s * ot Minneapotta, ts| Seattle college In the drama “Twice | ‘he circut court of appeals | (one oa ‘ nA tour of inspection of the agency 4013-1055 First Avenue - Saved,” and the little operetta en-| Bes oe That wae where hie street car jenn in his istrict and will be te 5 ” Al a meetng of Adjutant General! | Seattic for a few days. He as the | = titled “Old Glory.” Fn dine thence gene | training came In handy company {a building two new turbine} 6s P tional guard in this ¥ last eaters, which when com © witi} The ladies’ guild of Protestant , If you w phategvaghe wh pi | t 1 : | ihe. Mpertant imprevements tr | eo the largest in the world. They | 105 Second Ave. hurch amnounce a rum <. ¥ cheap, get - rr Soe L or al ong "i the Federal buflding |“ T#*t Tanges at Orilia were decid THE READY LETTER WRITER “ip a " wy aed mute Bt = Will be 800 feet long, with quadruple} ‘ext to Guy's Drug D pong mem and Saturday. The motto|°™ Th# prospect of a big manour A letter from a young lady, dectin- | °F & sememnscoredint:c A screws, and will steam 25 knots an| Money two Loan oo ee cou : : camp, to be held ot American lake an invitation to the theatre . akin ne trip fre e monds and Jewelry. will be “anything for anybody.” | {9m te be held ot American ta ne os ae 4 phoer, making pavers Ae sand Do not buy watch or thig * aa — Hefore you were introduced to me OLYMPIA, Fob. 31.—The cate] —— before you eee our display tm a: cm, Mer? meee Fost, oes | A. H. Smith was yesterday for the] 1 was told you wer gentleman. 1 {eupreme court yesterday afternoon =aw ad ow prices, a ae vg | third time in his career convicted of | find | was misinformed. How dare sataine! the law of 1905, which | IBAAC L dy aap a ton burgtary, and is now wubject to a|y so impertine to ask me | kives to voters of cttles of the first | oe bee omg toe ge Reap ea "The | Sentence of life imprwonment. Hejt oe the theater when I hare t clase the right of Initiative with re he y night, | Was found gulity last night by the! acquainte : yeu Japect to the granting of franchi general will tae pine from thel st) waich heard bie ones i thefooter | ant mened tonnes y wea rendered tm the |} To Owners of All Talk- | GUparIOS = family residence Wednesday after) criminal court. . nfia — Much discussed Spokane telephone Machine $s noon at 2 o'clock sisicsaa ies ‘ube eailie: ah case of W. W. Hindman against ' jac $ ¢0 ater , At « meeting of the achool b luced you Mayor Boyd and the councti of Vietor Records contain some L Tees gt tim Conkeed getech of, and the w aiue to you It may aid | There were many technical points} ‘The delegation working for the adern musical masterpieces in 1029 v Saturdays o i Bide for geetionan tn the feture jratsed before the Spokane court.| appointment of Fish Commins the world. It is not generally SUITS TO ORDER ‘This course js open to both teachers the Intertake| ELEANOR FPROPPER. | The city, whict repress: os - known, however, that Victor Rec- and other students, and is part of ~gfgge Nae dedties tr et ee De Ranta, whest terms 6 rds 2 wucceasfull “ ~~ mer A letter from the sa young lady jthe defense by the attorney for the | expires, called upon Gov ee on work | | ps . ni v4 r macht the University — wor ma echowl they willlto her friend “Jen,” half an ur te | Pacific States Telephone @ Tele-|Olympin yesterday. A portion of A re tek on bee a Vie gars : | ter j |araph company, contended that the|the Republican faction which sup-|[ tor to play Victor Recordi An evangelistic conference of ali! e ‘ ' play © rie { Dear Jen | petitias ot cor "1 ea Gov ead durtr * cam ery mont o SUAMCe SEMEL IRS Stl rane sence he. wer eemeonsel Mt cscciaen eomet tis |petitom aid not contain the 1 per |vorted Gov. Mead during hia cam. || very! wonth, we end out 8 PARLORS west will be held In Seattle. beain-|py the sheriff's office last week ¢ : . j cant ¢ ters named, that m palan was represented by w w ca all the late re ning April 9, and contnun for th Teuling bull : goodies has ty eiewetyg tg |of the signers were secured thre urdy and C. W. Howard. Another |[j ords. the more important ones Twelre- year Guaranten Gays. Sessons will be held during) smelter, was yesterday sentenced to| ay ven? Of gg Rye cra mecapen “ neta emg dl nace st ae you send us your name and al Hours—s.20 to ¢; Sundays ? the day in the Tabernacle Baptist! two years in the Walla Walla pe I de 1, and my ied eant : od wr mae pte ay rt low us i you this catalogue to 32. Both phones. church and in the evening at the] tentiary Now Ready for Busi ruled, and (herein committed error, | i ~ regularly. You are all interested 1420 SECOND AVENUE Fiest Baptist charch. Mee y a says the supreme court. The writ}, Mr¥. P. J. Leaby, a passenger on |p ee ran ‘we presume -——— | County Commissioner Charles J ad gine & At Their was granted and sppeal was taken, |‘ Jeannie. which arrived from San Hon. Luke E Wright, first am-| paver ms Poors: ori @ Bay " most . ? Efforts were made to diamine the | Pedro yesterday, gave birth | to al bassador from the United Statex tol tmig city. Ar ed gap a. 5 re ee | appeal, but the court holds the ap- | %8>Y on b Scat at ott tae SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Japan, when he leaves Washington | necessary betore he Bre oe ob , peal was properly taken const of Ce rsicws ‘Fae offies ea!" |] Pacific Coast Distributors of for his post in Tokio, will pass! guties, . pee R The court takes up the vartous| gor’ christening last nig Victor Machines and Records, Great through Seattle, according to ad cosamenaneS ee aa questions meee and discusses them |#2d when Chief Steward Gray said 711 Second Ave. Seattie, vices which have reached this city The revenue cutter station at La- |” oa x a thet oe at bength. t first fads the act ia|"! mame thee Jeanni gave three} San Francisco, Cal. at Conner has been abandoned by the| ' thin lige Sot unconstitutional and holds une] Whoope and a Uger Tecoma, Wash, Reductionsin The annual meeting and election! government woe ta , Beit objections taken to the title to bel Oakland, Cal. ha 6 without merit. It declares that he| R b Thi » - You 4 k . ” ! you ted tatveGucing: hin Nos people have the right to take the| emember s | ae 8, METREE: Clothing , way 4, . Ft ae kranting oF rejecting} 1¢ you have a real good knife, | ranchises into their own hands, | | ‘ | and that the citizens are greater |"2°T Of pair of shears that need You'll fint Staws |} at i. Lewis & Co., 700 Ist, ae, a han b valle no hamicgetos or ‘leharpening, take them to Piper @ Pharm. ecross net to write a filay f - oy - may amend |ratt, 1024-26 Second Ave. and have! the street cor. Cherry st. See Show Wit a a agg 2 gp Sr he charter p that power if] ine work done right. Piper @ Taft : 2 iropping to Nat's they desire = p nt mat ppin jeuarantee all wor o co sevne zone 2 nonce oo» f Second Ave a esc ld J Bngegim ll Geog y Sy - | WILL CROSS OCEAN r jones 416. 1 be mpelled a S M ‘ RUBBER BOOTS Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. NEAR UNION i 100 HOURS | heet USIC OILED CLOTHING Come and See—Seeing 1s Believin = love me Re " doth Phones 1118 Latest popular muste only 15¢ NOVELTY CLOAK AND SuIT THE RUBBER STORE : nese rae 7 MFG. CO, 116 First ave THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. . eee 1207 SECOND AVE. ee Q replied the Amer-} murnest Car the ATTLE “Everything in Ruben” who had ¥ t Manager of Opposite Panta,

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