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LAST EDITION 2 2 THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. VOL, 10. NO. 303, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, EBRUARY 12, 1909, PRICE. ONE CENT. § LINCOLN |S (ABE tincoun—my Goop Boss) [RIRI|TE 10S. ECO. ADMITS INTEREST | NOEL PAll) THIS ANONYMOUS LETTER | “Nothina. “°* — TELLS ITS OWN STORY — J whut was totended for» SEATT OINS IN T Denial Proves Star LE JOI HE 8 8 | HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. | uf OBSERVANCE OF The Editor of The Star: Statements. DAY. Our club has directed me to write your valuable paper and aon ask you th questions: | The Seattle Electric company do 1, How is it, when your paper pretends to be fighting for a jnies that it fathered House Bill Exercises Held by Thirty) better car service, and, knowing at the same time that the only | 117, the “corporation” law intro Thousand School | Way we can get it is by an opposition railroad, that you will | d Olympia on January 22, Asks the Nation to Take Martyr as Its Ex- 4 al 1 on ay try to kill the subway franchise, and accuse the only counciiman which provides for condemning ee ample. Children. who ie not in the pay of the Seattle Electric company, and who | street railway rights-of-way a Ce Is trying to get the franchise through the council, of being a | t#rough private property and then making the property owners pay the costs HODGENVILL Ky., Feb. 12 Thirty thousand sehoot ehildren| rafter? Why not give them what they ask for? Nobody else VU. P.—Refore 8,000 people | of the olty of Seattle are to wants the franchise, and if they did there plenty of reom to In attempting this denial the Be Pald their respects to the memory | one hundredth anniversary of hin 2 If Mr. Bouillon is unable to do anything, why don't they | Oakes oP ie hee fs consti @f Lincoln here today, The presi birth, with ¢ xerclaes appropriate to) do away with the office? The only thing he seems to be suc [that tne bill fe a ele designed ome weeke in preparing i cessful in is opposing any competition of the Seattie Electric com scheme to permit the corporation aple in Beattie who are having a some of the most valuable residence i Thies tar the enue parpase. | We will greatly appreciate an answer to the above In your | tome of tthe most Nalaale raecnce PENSE OF THE PEOPLE. one of the two grea Amer! of one of the two or three cans Rest men of the nineteenth cer 3 Of one of the greatest men in World's history. his rail split The day ix being observed here by| valuable paper j Me ct the powt offices one] A FEW OF THE QUEEN ANNE HILL IMPROVEMENT CLUB The Seattle Electrie company i ES Who passed his | | thie Mouses in the city. One delivery not back of the bill s General ME Bacrest of the fronticr foik,| [of melt was made throughout the The character of the efforts which are being made to further the | Manager EB. E. Potter tise was by weary and ps | — | interests of the proposed Boody-Dudiey subwa: anchise is best ilu “Should this scheme be con- lived to ead his - t | Today o Legal Hetiday interests off the proposed Boody-Dudl ‘ NY m y fran ae ce i . | summated we MIGHT. Bm Ais ih lems ehith ‘the’ nation Young f 4 bi} | birthday i* a regular te-| trated In the above snonymous communication, which has F | APPLICANT FOR A PRAR a } ri 4. purified by fire, born anew Warlewashing Aincolns fence @ loftier life After long nid effort, and of failure th Mere often than victory, he off for the in the wtate of Washing-| ceived by The Star CHIGE OVER THE ROUTE,” ny ie fh hepcial nations! | ‘The writer, after making statements which are absolute false-| he declares in the next breath, of & law at the present seston of | hoods, takes every precaution to avoid giving a clew to his identity What could be plainer? Isaderthip of the teoub-| Just as office boys anywhere do BY MAJ. EPENETUS McINTOSH, the United states conaroms There | wy earefully clipping off the printed words in the letterhead, and fails| ‘The Seattle Electric company Moment when that lender-| 440. | then thought myself the Linesia’s init Offiad te ia WG regular national holiday, but may be absolutely correct in claime aa | . . myst thet adres |congtegs has at various tines, as in| to sign his name ing that the bill was not drawn x of the times jimportant member of the estabiish-| | The fact of whieh | am proudest In all my long’lite ie that | wae |i prgeent instance, named special President J. W. Roberts, of the Queen Anne’ Hill Improvement |in'its offices, It ackuowledgns wae a > y » oe o ‘aham Lincoln's office boy. hel ss “q He grew to know greatness or | ment rye Lancoln seemed to think ‘The ene penckiiten alee eanuausd high above all others ie a | Baty achool house in the city J#| club, and J. M. Denison, president of the Queen Anne Better Car Service | hesitatingly that it would be the SUMAGGE hapbineeh save that whieh |e me fOr be Kept me two! inte grum whieh Linceln gave m |decarated with flags, which are flut-| association, deny that they ever heard of the communication before, | beneficiary of the act. The Star mae frome dclag ‘wen c pelntel | Years, gave much good advice [tering from the windows and the never accused the Seattle Electric 2 & vital task. Power was his./of the direct, homely sort, such as 't was not much of a job. And it was never much of a drum, fitg Affe. The morning sexsion| OT that their clubs ever directed the letter to be written, company of “typewriting” the bill. But they were enough to keep my life sweet at its cor jt ph irrows at Ue sehools was partly given t . aaa ilaiak " 1 . ” ‘ : hed on his brow, but itis eves [OB1Y Lincoln could give, and he gave | was the first office boy Lincoin ever had; at least I never | the deouration of the rooms prepara. | Wheeler, What nastinaias aca § Madimmed by either hate or} me the dram heard of hie having had an eartier one. tory to the exercises which were held le a eee “ ere fF tear. ee. unt touiders were) I must tell of the drum first, be ears this afternoon. | Sod a amenaeee on bie ows acta tered he bore fo burden [Cause It came first, and has beenie# Re kerk eehkee ee Tee'wrincipal exerctees this after. | faitensa os of hie people. His | treasured to the last | PUREE EEPERE REE ewero ai the Broadway high it and tender heart shrank from A dosen or so of us urchins were |» Sal te pour cut like water the | Playing goldier in my father's yard. | blood of the young men, and to| Which Was across the street from in his every fiber the sorrow | Lincoln's office. I was the drum. the women. mer boy; using a tin pan and ‘a | is very problematical. But, as the P ® school at the installation of the| 9 Seattle Electric company is the When, back in the middle of the "60s, Abraham Lincoln [beautiful bronze tablet on which tn} SOLE BENEFICIARY BY THE was a plain lawyer practicing in Springfield, I, be appears to [the Gettysburg address of JAncoin. | p | ACT, the efforts of the corporation have indulged in but one office luxury—an offlee boy, Epenetus paag wee prea a * the Re j . hile | '2 disavow paternity of the bill ieee q McIntosh afterwards became drummer boy in the civil a BSaon made the presentation and | clearing o' ro y mtg j Phenster caddencd. bur never die. |S2Uwe Of sticks. The lawyer, whom war, rose to the rank of major, and survived Andersonville and {- aoe olen responded in mig HAS LOST A CLEW TO | thicket, and, picking up the head Denison Ie Not President. | seeee ed him As the red years of | We even then regarded as a great the great Sultana disaster to become prominent as a pot, writ of Syapeaiaool MYSTERIOUS DEATHS, they strung it on a peavy and car-| J. M. Denison was quoted last Flag Salute Given. ricd it Into camp, where it was|night fn favor of the bill as “pres To the other sc & general! Recause loggers near Newport batted about indiscriminately and|dent of the Queen Anne Hill fm- The ee caine wee Micra ia | played baseball with the skull of crushed by random blows with| provement club.’ Mr. Denison is lever fuom of all the schools A|4 skeleton found by them in the peavies, The remainder of the/ not president of the Queen Anne | number of old soldiers were invited | Woods across Lake Washington, a bones still He as found, and Cor-| Hill Improvement club. He ts pre t¢ sumk to the children, many of | week ago, Coroner J. M. Snyder oner Snyder is today investigating ident of the Queen Anne Better Whomeobave personally seen “Ol | is of the opinion that what might (to discover, if possible, the sex of| Car Service club. Abs,” {have proved a clue to the the person to whom the skeleton| J. W. Roberts is president of the inane Reattio theatre this morn- | mysterious finding of several other belonged. If It proves to be male, Queen Anne Hill Improvement club. Joined ie cclchration Mayor atic | skeletons in that region during the the coroner 1s of the opinion He says lactinpies chairman. Professor E. 8. | past Year or more, has been lost.|it may be the body of an unknown Tho bibl han mover been die Meaggimare an excelicnt address on| That such @ relic has been found, man who was shot at some three| fore our club, and the club has the and Character of Abraham | was reported today by J. A. Grindel, years ago, when caught in the act) never been.consulted regarding the measure. If you have cor ‘Went by, they found him ever| man, looked over the fence and sald/@ ing a book of Grand Army sones | i. A © Me duty in the present. ever |to us Maj. Mcintosh, now of Omaha, Neb. was the first te b " s ’ > onlint iS the future with suntioss | Boys, train up right; we may! in the first Grand Army of the Republic post ever formed it. Bigh of heart and dauntiess soul. Unbroken by hatred, un-| Reed you some day that at Decatur, [ll—and he is now the only survivor of that post ej ting oveen he worke and Christmas came soon after and Suffered for the people. Triumph > an . hj Ma at the last; and barely "hea | with it a Hittle drum. Upon that Neither Lincoln, who was regarded by his office boy as tasted it before murder found | rum I learned to play; and seven merely a good lawyer, nor Epenetus McIntosh, who was te " and the kindly, patient, fear-| years afterward, when Lincoln w garded by his employer as only a good office boy, could foresee that the one was to become the greatest figure in the nation’s eyes were closed fore’ | ~ a to 4 Sie GE abe inceed ‘be President, and called the nation tc ane history, while the other was to write one of the most remarkable humandinterest views of the martyred president ever printed icuaieré. tervemate ta the | Arms, I, a well grown youth of 17 Facters of the two greatest of ahd a good drummer, was the first mblic men, Washington andi man to take my stand fp front ¢ Today, 100 years after the birth of Lincoin, Maj. McIntosh telfs his story for first time in any publication. He wrote the following asively for this newspaper, and it Is a docu Widely theo thy aif. | Ma ‘shternala the Virginia [the old court house at Blooming gentioman and the Ken-/| ton, Ill, and there I beat the roll | ¥ backwoodsman. they were) which called for volunteers. It was | Linogia,” and Judge Burke repeated! 4 Newport rancher, who heard of of robbing a camp nearby, but wh Pewee Pee eee ee ee eee ee eee ria Genuattales this wane cites ent that will endure among the more personal annaln of Amert the Bettysburg address, Music bythe finding and investigated escaped into the woods and WAS) rectly interpreted the bill, it the @reat qualities which ren-| Ot the little old Lincoln drum I ‘Ss greatest chief execut! ve. the jon Glee club, which ren The bones were discovered acci-| never again heard of. is a piece of vicious legisiation. each able to render service | a dere@ weveral patriotic selections, | eee eee tee eee eee his nation and to all mankind (Continued on page 7.) Qs no other man of his gener- could or did render. * * * » * * * . »* * » * * * . » » * * » * » » * » * * * 7 <== | The people have enough legiti- without being hi Common Sense Ideals. z - | eram, mate tax: nen tar ues nae ts on LINCOLN EXERCISES HE OUTRUNS Que of the principal meetings. poration rightof-way, | was @ gelasing feature of the pro Striving to attain these lofty be held in at t Labor Temple to- | The statement credited to Mr, ie was guided by the ndext | T night when the Central Labor Coun | Dentson, of the Queen Anne Better mon sense. Each possessed in-| jell WIN meet fo honor the memory of Car Service association, was actual- ible courage in adversity, and : | elena "5 Lingolh and to protest againet the | ly made, but his words were placed peru! ui otled OM - of I or ne “ " a i Bink paseeones au the'oce-| 5 sone Wrest, of OC hocks with insufficient {Im @ false light, and he wants to Taited Stat supreme court in bie| FIFTY-TWO MEN JAILED IN issuing | proc na thon y Speake m irtues commoniy exhibited by |THE LEGISLATORS AT OLYMPIA Mug, YY Speaker Ie 0 Metgs. eet | Accision ere nd ne | be put right with the people of bis id jood men who lack raged strength | MEET AND PAY RESPECTS Siite tix ds obehetten PETE HANTON HELD UP BY | witchel Marrioon intar come es | FIRST FORTY-FIVE Sod Tae tacae whe anak their | district ps a SET titting “eantition "ereans TO LINCOLN’S MEMORY. Esncoln's Getiveburg adéress, by BOLD HIGHWAYMAN ON — | Program will include @ »pecch by C. | OF PRESENT YEAR. money for drink and refused to *0p-| 1 am in favor of the bill ited by those towering masters Snel ae Cee je senate, A wide on “The Life Lin- | ep port their families amount o mankind whe have too often! o) vaspia. ¥ 38,~itineetel Cor leat eee ny Cumtain.” Mise PIKE STREET, |colm’ and by A. A. Booth, who wii] whatever the cause may be—lnck three, while of forgers there are but a. haa atl i tre themesives “devoid of so] OLYMPIA, Feb. 12. Special C gee om FE ect _ egmipare Lincoln with Justice jot work, lack af incentive to look |two who have been arvested in the) ?hat the corporation g¢ —o lis by whleh ‘we ‘signity. the |Gap program wns rendered thie af |lnnic conmeoe ot ede MADley.| While walking up Pike ot. tast| Went for work, criminal inspiration of period of time namec Music by the orchestra night on his way home, Pe Hiinots club ts aking special) what, tne desire for money has led| Tied with the forger is the man CITY EVERY DOLLAR EX- lew of om of mercy, of devo-|ternoon at a joint session of the| Han-| | ‘or thei nee o-ltoe me arrest « o erne’ charged wit obtainin, money un to “the nig for’ the ood |Pouse and senate in the hall of rep-| “Lincoln Prom the British Stand. | ton, who lives at 604 Kast Union at. |Pigit' to be held at the To MC. A, | the eeanty sat age eee ant Gor fine pietenser, While men who| RENDESIN ACQUIRING THE ern etling. For the 8004 | resentatives in the capitol |potat,” by Beaator George F. Cot-| was stopped at Summit av. by two| Beveral church socicties will cele-|uary 1 of this year, Some of these have sought to enrich thempelves by ‘ * 4 PB Pn Tod rela une Sig pa mg lw groomer Ped Le 9 armed thugs who sprang from be-|brate the centenary tonight by ban ut on b while others, passing counterfeit coin, re y| When his attention was called to 4 ft and other men as good: but in ting to order, and immediately “Lincoln From the Standpoint of | hind a bill board and ordered him | quets and with programs. Through furnieh bonds, are await- and larceny from the person number| the fact that THERE WAS NOT A 4 Mie Gitar cite GUGEE teens "ae lina Chetan Bee Tan an not |the Bouth,” | by Ea-Conaressmen ite throw up bis hands Joukthe entire city plans have been Lill others have been sen- | but for each charge |SINGLE WORD IN THE BILL 4 ore two at men as |ing Governor ay, who pre-| Wootten of Seattle. >, . le by clubs, wocletios and other | tenced from six months to from five) Of men arrested for other crimes| HINTING AT SUCH A THING, Mr. 4 as these, no, other two good /sided. The program was as follows: | The exercises closed with Speaker|, Pete sayw that he was so scared | M8 ions, and there be but/to 20 years in the penitentiary in which money was a factor, three | pe ‘ iy and. ag tas prepienste! Reading of Governor Mead's! Meigs in the chair that he forgot to obey them, but he | O@anizations. an re will but!to 20 years in the penitentia' ry orn earn: ree Denison very promptly and em- the list, with were ta : that infraction der. . Frank Poquette was charged | Phatically stated that he did not t believe there was a single man on burgia with sinughter, but acquitted. harecd It was desire for money which re-|Queen Anne hill who would com sulted in his being forced to defend |sider bil! which would give any himself, thereby killing William W.| corporation @ single loophole to es “ ; "| very fow people in Seattle today who| Pettit larceny te ¥ ditter trom the problems eet} a | threw up his heels so industriously | 45 got in some manner or other take |14 men arrested fi meso see ees | Solution to W gion when} | that he beat all records from that! part in th neral celebration the law, Next comer ceeeas, thee gation, to Linge, jpoint to his doorstep. What be-| A number of societion will hold | w mh he sav it am ri the} n p ugs or Mm b hday aervice he © lw We. yet the qualities they showed | j came of the thugs is not chronicled, | Lingoin birthds or # this bh Wa. There are seven ob “ but one could not blame them, if| img, at which the program ovill in i! meeting th problems are ex-| I. King cape condemnation payments. grand larceny, while bn: embezzlement has locked up the same as those we should despatring of the speed of a bullet, “Mae oprinte addres and men hay Saw Into Peture. was traveling, they sadly shook | Republicans Give Banquet. c Seattle Electric company Preresnete ee See gncte with their heads and traveled away from| The Young Men publiean club | ‘Assurediy, the Seattle Elec en arre pre. Also give @ banquet tonight a Wouehsafed only to the poet and the| EVERETT, Wash. Feb. 12—By, Ellsworth worked his way back to| ‘her laitittencn, thie ik nines pea — ag a ae uP For months mourned as dead San Franciace, and took a train ed Mutat sos 2 i thea CHEAPER SPEAK AT CONVENTION! insect 22Zestes'é..% i 7) see a wd serves an lby his wife and little daughter, who | north } o New York state society wilt . Ea Oa ways a right-of-way for a a Seeneegaliem—mererenerniemn llive on @ ranch near Machias, ©. W.| Ellsworth had $160.00 on his per x $ $ IT 1s wet in Kgan's dramatic hall at} Cackle berries are cheaper er! William Jennings Bryan bas writ street in the city of Seattle. To Fé }Elisworth, whe disappeared from|son when he disappeared. He had Fife av. and Cherry gt. at 8 o'clock, | ®ld hen is no longer the queen of 44, bi committee in charge of the any business man such a prop- I Everett last September, has return-|recently come from Portland, had UP TO TAFT |A picture of the homé of William H.|the produce realms. From the ex irank ter-the’ i coition, io vidleulous.. “TREE q ed home: jbought the Machias ranch, and was Sew t Auburn, N. ¥., will be|orbitant high figure of 60 cents per fonver ; Be cae : He ni w pany has obtained fran- y , le nays he took a @ h a| negotiating for the purchase of oth-| 1 to be duptle doi a reasonable » fo 7-12 ‘ 7 |ealoon, and knew nothing more un The Northwest polic nd Gad | By U. P.—-A telegram from Senator |{s an orect at the A-Y_P. E to hin Sane coma Gown 00 Gant : | which are the property of the 4 ‘The council's finance committee /1ji he was aboard the schooner | Fellows which order longed,| Knox to President-elect Taft, re Phe Mlinoia club wil! meet at 6) °™ has been com tutte nae fer titut | public and dedicated to public this morning recommended for!) Morand is what the housewife pays servi bound for Australia, He|made extensive search for him at|garding the obstruction that passage the ordinance carrying an| does not know where he was put |th appropriation of $176 a month to/®board the craft te Provide a woman detective and as-| == = istant, to look after young girls and women who are strangers in| _.. the city has|o'elogk in the ¥, M. C. A. audit-| Pn a debi to prevent his appointing |oftum, Among the speakers will be | them, but the or fore nf to the post of secretary of |Rev. T. J. Shuey, who will discuss | the good on every de - Kansas state, wax made public here today, | ‘Lincoln the Man," Dr. Edward ©,| makes, for he is paying farmers | Washing Knox explained that he would | Sisson of the University of Wash-| but 96 cents per have nothing to do with the mat-|'™atam, who will talk on “Lincoin| The THE KANGAROO COURT OF THE COUNTY } ‘er. but wou Sudae A. Dallinger, wi The functions of a street car company are necessarily limited by business reasons to 5 bea the construction and operation inte of street railway lines over rose is being made tn rais existing th h fund of $16,000 to help meet 9 thoroughfan time of his disappearance, but | arisen nd no trace of him. | Knox is a gocd supply on the y,” 4nd} market now—all fresh ranch. No |¢ | ave it entirely to | Jrdge tallinger, w 1 de expenses of the convention, @ Mr. Denison and the f / ‘The money in to be turned over | President-elect Taft Tre [tt pow epprcpriale rors, |Restere CBRE Are Dele eat ie seme | the illness of « number of commit: | who voted in favor of the uit on ee she romag Voaes soetetian JAIL CALLED IN SPECIAL SESSION FOR OB- President-elect Taft today ad-| There will also be ® xpecial musical |r Commodities Homi at im seth teemen has delayed the work the hight of Webruaiy tot a See Bi. Seeociation and w epent as ‘i dressed & negro Young Men's | prograty | figu . P ling of the Queen Anne Better Car they may direot | SERVANCE OF LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY. Christian association meeting, and |, The B. P.O. will at 6:20 o'clock |held for some time, | Service club were induced to sane TAN was later a guest of the Country |B tvenine the Hotel Washington| & RR ARRRRAARR AAR ( tion the measure under what | club . : * ight politely be termed a mi in thelr usual celobration of the | # Loc i BRIEFS might p y ‘a misun- Q CHIE ARD STANDING “Hey, fellers, dis is Linkin's boit-)ter say erbout Linkin we'll call dis | -__— birth date of Lincoln. ‘The custom |® FINDS A LIVE BABY * | derstanding AROUND LIKE A day: whateher say ter celebratin’?|eddicashun meetin’ oft ‘an he | ey | was Inaugurated three years ago, but \* WRAPPED IN PAPER. * ancligth Mtee Red nme & © at vos trom the north jeomebed ected: te cane %\thia being the centenary, special SANTA BARBARA, Cal., & ete tank of the county jail [1 gete mine uid Judge Jackson, | » WEATHER FORECAST, # | Plans have been made for the a-|% on Pre P.—Plans were &| Will Help Library—If it can be The bill was cleverly worded. It " Aw howinel we goin’ ter cel- who comes up for sentence befor non, wed. 13 * X done legally, the finance committee | sounded “good.” They took it for BA HFUL BOY \brate?” said a burglar in the south | Judge Frater Monday morning |* — Rain or snow tonight and #|" _ # laid today by Mrs, Kdward F. w) 7m ety council will recommend | granted that everything was all | tank. ui com! - norm’ nates Hartley,” said| ® Saturday; moderate te * Stevens, wife of a p Hoary nt Wan ordinance advancing $25,000 to right Although he has served as chief of| “By havin’ eddieatin’ exercises, | Snowba’ | winds. “4 BOoBY WASHED UP * contractor here, to adopt @ ®!the library board to pay for com-| 8M. wore told that the bill ps / for riy « year lo’ course, same om they dg in the Dere ain’ no use in. nom'natin’ | » |# baby boy who was left wrap- # | pleting the steps to the public libra-|_, They Were told that the bill pro } ut venterday went UD | suooln,” replied a vagrant. “That'll |enmybedy till Jackson—er, ‘souse| yw & we eke ke he x | aper on the porch * |r This amount was fixed in the| Yided for the condemnation of & A tary hh rout, Cor thet aeerct (give yer a chanst ter learn somptin’ |'ne, Mr. Jedwo—tti Judge ‘Jackson | te Holi alata BY THE WAM ES aorta tr. home tant & | ecnerat fund bonds that were. de | ehtotowar for a murtnce street se : boovetiontig om ye no office in this |6its hin'n, is dere move we awl | | > adem hen b cated at the last general election, | line, RTY OW 4 ee, whee. & c re ae oe _ kin | Pipe down. a A HEATH'S GOLD ST. R LOS ANGELS, Feb. 12.—By U.|* night. Pinned to the baby’s ® ‘ r 1 at ast general clection. 170 BE REIMBURSED OUT OF te the position , go forth ter freedom a wise and| "Sure, let's have w smoke." * | Bee dead body of an unidenti:| * garments was this note of In. #| | OOrie® ewe cal customs house| THE GENERAL FUND OF THE % he chloe, ay thn fatimable mano learnin:.” fled) man was washed up on the|* structions sone. born 4,18 authority for the statement that | CITY, and the franchise holder to % eee then aD Vd ruther be er man-o'-war 60 LIKE HOT CAKES beaeh» at Venice today, and thou | * Recetve this little one, born uring the fivet 11 Gaye of the 1 ay annually a fixed sum from:tha fi Row 8c whe Ly seid she burglar, arnin’ ain’ no sandaof dollars’ damage is report-|* January 21, 1909, of good * t month the receipts totaled $69, ipts of the line to reimburse . Mad hi eae et +t cood—pipe dem ‘forgers over der Vor the first Gme the now iseve . ¢ result of a storm which | # legitimate parentage. Father * | 000, the highest mark they have we Be S-Sitha by 19 and 4 dat's wut learnin’ did fer ‘em, but 4 ed as the r * hed in 12 ths. Mr, Chestnut | he city ge feal Tetreshing to : ee ie var eur’ ver hey te why cawi {Ot Stamps with the Lincoln head, | raged niong the t here through: | ® dead reached in 18 months, Mr. Chestnut 420%. goes the money in the 4 Basie on: He | den If er DOU er ey ty Ga] |and of two-cent denomination, were | ici out fie night, Three piers are|¥y ¥ eH MN MH ¥ HE HH Hy | Mare this Increase Is due to the) oie Cogs Co Mney Jim ee 4 Serie oie. tt qf jcore aioe or thle, this morning. Only! ‘rho Fremont station seemed | Wheeled, four launches and 18 row been docking here |property owners. They are asked bet, thous? Judge Inc Mangarec| voted by Postbasier F scat ay (© |Jonesome to Patrolman Alvyah Eme ee tg age oh th Ae BID RECEIVED FOR Postpone Funeral—Pending the |to sell their property and then pay r flunked court, who yeat ded to , m1 [ asell, and eral fe the beach towns, according rep son Heath last night. He longed for arrival from California of Jonn W.| themselves with their own money! narge i called the court to order, an a | giv Ve) al an ‘( t companionship, the wo Considine, the relatives of John ©.) Ag to the franchise holder PAY» ATTACK IS MADE = tommenta the nssembinge enth: | hen they’ would be biaced'on sais | ay, Just atthe oe wa HOLD FUNERAL REPAIRS ON SAMPSON ‘is. is!" "soa Bagh Ante 4 fo | | | { burglary, accordingly | although little publicity had been }to neports received here the dist King co the whole amount lasted barely Bids received for installation of | gied uecidentally from. inhallag sae Hear ye, he ON REP. RAINEY «sic. . |" ¥ ye, hear ye; know i : dressed personage stepped onto the fuel tanks | the Alaska-Pacific batt t the Hotel Stewart, | Single word pertaining to such @ over an hov Strict orde: ‘ uel tanks in in a bathroom @ rer @ ager Het orders had Steamship company's steamer Ad-|517 Madison st, Wednesday night, | Payment in the bill e kangaroo court WASHINITON, Feb. 12.—By U. (ie now in session; bh « Hlatform, evi itily on his way * | been given by Mr. Russell that no|! | H | e pre le to conclude £ ye, he more than one sheet should b doce sult cusoqtaad loseiaai tte miral Samps ne the funerai| It is pretty safe to conclude that mCharging that Rep sold , orty owners W ever ge entative|hear ye erled Clerk Hartiey | to one buyer mt ked up and tion of additional accommodations | services until next Tuesday after-/ the property owners will never get y, of Hiinols, received from through the fumes of a corncob | down the track for trains OF ACCIDENT VICTIM and gther alterations, — were nt 2 o'clock any money out of the general fund led tha jatermation pipe High Wireless Post—R. H. Arm With the feeling of the fraternity | Moore & Scott Iron Works, $57 ub Will Meet—The regular} for their property. The Aloha st, rT con » Information on mn, with the construc: | have decided to posty ry somzles} : ‘ eneral manager 1 ) strong | e remains of Carl Bloom, | > Works, | monthly meeting of the Swedish}extension alone, for which the bill the infor r Hey defe, yer don’ hav’ court fer |sttong, general manager of the|of man strong tn his heart, Alvah| Today the re N74, 46 days; Risdon Tron Works, | monthly meeting of | the swedieh _the he based charges of misman | vinige like dis,” cried Larry Kelley, | United Wireless Telegraph company, | would tain have spoken with the|of Interbay, killed Wednesday | §44'990, 46 dnya; Union Iron Works: Republican club will be held at the lygems to have “been especially mt in the purchase of the doing x months for smuggling | bas just com te darrangements for stranger, and even started to ap-| morning In the wreck of the Great 379 876 %6 days; Moran Bros, Se- | 9 on Monday ‘evening February | drawn, will cost 500,000 or more, canal, Representative Wl Mhut up, wise guy, we'll hive ic|the establishment of . the highest! proach him, wh United Bn-} 15) at § o'clock. Members are urged |A8k spy member of the couneli " ‘a yn the “aforesaid | Northern “Owl” train, 10 miles | Atte, $74,800, 46 days C. Lovering, Massachusetts, | anyway,” decreed the judge wire less power station on, the Pa Letranger, giinding the-eleuns ot EBRLTOE Bakliteo, ware received a vo, Ww SD oe gy afternoon threw the house fined a box of matches fer con- |eific coast at Aberdeen. The outfit! z u thé undertaking parlors of But. {12 * turmodll, He became vo per-|tempt,” added the Judge, ax an ina {Will be shipped tomorrow, and the|Alvah’s golden star, suddenly drop-|at the undertaking par W. A. Boole & days; to be present, as busin of import- | what a brilliant chance there would om, $87,191 anoe will wome before the meeting.| be of getting that sum of money 7 , e general fund for any on weeds te equipment made ready immediately, | ped the sult casew and betook him-| terworth & Sons. \ days. Offer a Reward—A reward of $50} out of the gener Ee me Seas upon Rainey | *PiOn cay know ahyt'ing erbout {Operator La Dent, formerly in| self toward the distant skyline, This| Funeral services will be held i “9 is offered fof the tecovery of the} purpose. The general fund cannot the hovee refused to allow |i iniin?’ asked the judge. charge of Westport station, has been | morning Alvah sent the cases into| from the Butterworth chapel Sun-| Sign Agreements—Agreemonts be-| body of Harold Conselec, «the 11-|take care of the ordinary routing fo proceed in the absence of ite wun a good felle member from I)linols. | “Sure he wu He done fr 14 one, | transferred to Aberdeen to sup: ther. [intend the construction. W. C. Bean | will have charge a# chtef operator headquarters, wh numerous | day at 2 o'clock, inder the auspices | tween the Ship Owners’ association year-old youth sow 2 ste She 9 one |charges against it now articles of like nature are held, and|of Paget Sound lodge No, 409, | and the a corn ane Ce at me ye vy the rein a of the arance | Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire. | sineers’ farce . § piped ‘anoth veers dime,” #aid a ¢ Washington-—The house committee Vranciaco--Forty thounand he i® now awaiting the app | h n he bo: ; summated and signed for a term of | Conselee tuthe the boy Want tnato tT conalien tha: bane h children of fan Francisco cel. | member a Tacoma—J. J. Cayanaueh, an in lot the owner, not the man of the} men and Hnginemen, — Interment | Mine, practically..the same|a moto the Greon Lake line, | Somernow will consider he Pa al ted the 100th anniversary of the | Free, youre ain ri} mate of the insane asylum at Stel) platform, however, Him he ts look-|willtake place at Mt, Pleasant | torns an we in vogue during. the | and on most popular men in moving al obstruction t@ A di talkin’ erbout? Beat it, snowball.” | geoom, banged himself in bis room * . j t A " Re perenne Lincoln Codey wit ee yauee ain't got nuttin’ bester |by using & towel ing for. centers. past year jthe service the nelec nf Knox, appropriate exeretees. a

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