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THE STAR USE THE KNIFE | . OPERATING ss, ROOM GF BLACK POWDER “eit Sen TE TR Means ONT STATEMENT varices See OOD rn GAUSED BUST eee every newspaper and maga ry r A FEW ; wy 1 Te . Zine throughout the United States. | ? decla at gned “ welhes ‘hes (my 4 ea to avold being drop-| has not been the men back of the P a the white recall, nor the Welfare league which} NEW ORK, F $I pees c and for permitting that} has spread this report, but the Unit-/Handiing of black pow« the)" a traffic here to grow (O ed States government iteelf cause assigned toda he ex a Ha t inca Be oe "Rw? aa otf mut mma | arr ea - GOOD t for a man off the earnings| powder, Dr. W. M. Hudso Mr, Dilling, |of a fallen woman, and I want t tor of the BE. kD D CATIO then at Fren man Park I : Balla He was cheer wale ber LEAD, 8. D, Feb. 4—One The story of this shame of Seattle again ax he pledged himself to wo | miner was killed and four im has already gone abroad. That gov-! for clyte decenc prisoned late last night, through @ cave-in on the 200 foot leve of the .omestake mine, The in dice Geta ie MADE PROMPTLY TO LOAN DEPAE at the | MRS FLOWER FORMER N, Y, MUSIC eer "TEACHER 1s poncuPne wéRoe| ILLS tl TODAY’S AMERICAN Be wisi vod WOMAN h. cnteencengstiepemes (By United ) ah. ¢ « { b eb. e MOUNT CLEMEN ich. Feb. | May Be Next President of the ap 4.—After be ré. John Up DAR and lege nto uncor usne with a ¥ - “Fe. v out | hammer and shooting ber littl 5 » even Ie rhe |daughter, f aged ons Walter Nebr today k self ny lly wae hd new | His victims are expected to dic ? ble | cause in known fo hr's deed re pres | “FILL YOUR OWN TEETH” 2 ‘PRESIDENT OF @ | HONDURAS QUITS = on 4 | ~ 1 | (Ry United Press) ® ff | | cot i fl | t / aii 6 0" - ‘ Vv ] | Fill-o Manufacturing Co., by shington, & | 351 Kempire Bidg., Wash, - a \ behalf of | mas i © hin safe depart AFAL Hil (5 | ex punter He will go to Mexico. 19 PIKE ST | ture Frames. S Many Porcupine miners are former lumbermen; they build them POST M AS | ER : Santa Monica, Cal.—John Spen did not k [selves comfortable log cabins for the cold winters, during off seasons a 9 h last of the crew of the hey hunt an rap. Bavannah, is dying. | St. Lovis—The weakness of th POTTSVILLE, Or Fel f at ie, he heard] proposed new charter for the city There's a sad n the Por t “Little Ole en-haired | ven Atlantic City.—A man thought tojof St. Louis was the main cause; gold ing district not cause ot the Goltee peony | Cas : : x en Richard L. Ashhurst was {of its rejection at the polls last] ‘phere will be no halfway work|(%® bitter cold, the blinding s nd now she’s gone for the | rt eee i ie J.. Feb. 4 i drowned yesterday by falling from by a majority vote « Py hor the black t gone back to the States, t ery ¢ appe pe naa aoa i jabout putting on the lid « Bl the le abine at 1 end @ mining school, that may |®nce of Richard L. Ashhurst New York indred pas-| mick, secretary of the Weyerhanser | 9p, pied |: richent she returns to Porcupine in the|‘he Marlborough-Blenhein sengers” of t lymouth | Timber company, is d atel Her |where nuggets and spring. pees Bk as re we hrow to . len gee aay jat Sacramento. bas put forth as the ~ al — — be . Le — - i _ ne Santer MRS, WILLIAM C. STORY. when a car float crashed into the| }4,000 miners, liters jwite of lower of New Yo 1 steamer tn the Rast river The pas | none an 6 are oltis to put the 14 on iinging he sally EE eet ergy I seal ee 4 peed | uonat pontine meg eo wor we Pag egin : fiees, Genes va i —* . well will not come back until|to lve she must seek the outof-| vention has nothing on the annu " at Nogales, N. M.—Two suspects of | known In polle porting circles at , | doors. She was one of * ploneers FEAR ATTACK : eulng of the Daughters of the| oe marerioms Geak prrested Ama|punile ‘throngh the promotion of|°e,,tuewed to play billiards mori, sume ‘ tsar the exettement, the denger,| ous, tay bo ve te. Ualticus Wi . aenitina ty tne Ch iawn ae Ke haired bi (he unt ft the wild, and ancient and honorable as th eel « Thomas identified by tne who: e mining schemes | golden-haired e unfe of the wild, an clei 4 honorable as the 0% stai Gazin Thoma j bars 2 ying te: ane aidan | oot a dis-|pine, Caroline the I gold all unite to (iy United Press.) jization itself, Mrs. William Cam. q pets lost watt clans ge + tL | MOmAN prospec her the |bihd Mrs. Flower to Porcupin EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 4—Tele-| ming Story and Mrs. Matthew T.} LANE, THE BOOKMAN ; ry; . ” sere cag yo *lidol of the When a new And Porcupine will be glad when|phone messages from Juarez at! scott have already staged the bat-|§ %* Usien %& Ove. Pee = Youn ni ts 0 ta y en ne aed meek oh ¢ omer struck the forest trail at|#he bits the trefi again. Also the |noon today said that a great dust|tie, Mrs. Scott is president at the |= 3 ard and pool 1 Kelso, ‘said: *g0edby'ito the rail-|lone five-women now ia the I jcloud had been discerned south of| present writing. Mrs ry was al-| The Greetings to Our Boy Scouts |: Great Movement Spreads to All boxing all laws enforce Many Lands and Crcibaldie| Country Is Latest to Take It| Up, With Royal Support: ROME, Feb. 4.—The great nation of Italy has ung into the Boy Scout parade—climbed right into band wagon, 90 to speak; which, nd, America and the pre work that has already been in France and other countries just about makes it unanimous tar is anxious to see that Her|every subscriber gets his or her Scott} paper every night. If your paper be con-| fails to come by 6 o'clock kindly Mrs.| notify t circulation department Story consented to be “the logicallof The ar and a paper will be candidate {ter Mrs.|sent you by special messenger. 8 announcement. Both; Main 9400 or Ind. 441. » struggling for the favor] Loose Leaf Ledgers ee 8 state delegations. Business Bringers. Star classified ad.” Buy or | 'RICK & MURRAY sell real estate, etc. 814 THIRD AVENUE * ing, the owner of the Katherine W.,| ea eae MERES A Police Graft j In This photograph shows how the giant trees of western for NIC road of civilization, pushed past | pine, the wives of the postmaster,| hat city, which is believed to her-| me | isolated fortune hunters, up through the innkeeper, and = thre other |ald t advance of ¢ ‘orcupine City and acrons Poreu ky fe will be anxious to|his foree to the atts ¢ Inke to the only hotel in the | hear abc t elected two years Orozco and | friends have charged Mrs x with breaking a promise latest fashions eke eRRRRRRRAAR Ook &| tent With one term, and t | be stopped and TRUST HEADS FELLING GIANT TREES A SCIENCE ARE ACCUSED N. J, Feb, 4 ere at work toda sunken lighters, | » W. and Whistler, for the| who perished when WEATHER FORECAST, Occasional rain tonight and Sunday; moderate south erly winds. Seeeeeee | | Dance at Dresmianad vonight. [teeeeeee Young Kaights” of } 4 the pler of the thetr best reg and | Central Railroa of New Jerse to their comrades, the |here, eight ouretals of \nat road the powder trast and James Hea of America is untransiatable. in Knight” seems to be the » Italians can come to it ‘an Boy Scouts are eithe Young Knights or young sploratort” (explorers), but im all other respects the organization and the work of the American and the Italian Scouts are essentially the | same | Sir Francis Vane, an Englishman | ests are made to fall where the woodman chooses. In this way who s much of the time in | sunny { is the originator of the | | S F o lumbermen may cut down the big mature trees and spare the smal | ler ones, many of which would be crushe and killed we a tree, sy Tay. i the oritnator of the an Fransisco} °° 0 eo sou 06 crutied and ted wore a ree, | TUE VAS TLL. active in the scout movement in| constrained responding to names of police Play One More Week it will leave Seattle Feb, 11 \ ~ shedding any tears. For thoir final bs England, but as he could not con Ee f P It {# a difficult matter to get a big tree to fall in the right ientiously support the more wai |, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4.—That} path, but with the ald of th hting apparate shown in ple: « propaganda which some of-| | there era joing on in the local) ture, an expert can tell how and where to chop a tree to make it i to infeet into move j police s the belief of} come down where It will do the least har It will undoubtedly e © withdrew from the Baden. QUEEN HELENE, }Capt The who, when ex-| do much toward the conservation of forests. Powell branch and formed the|Patroness of the “Young Knights,” | amining the rr thy e: ~_ toga ad At the Seattle UP The Baker Theatre company Seattle ffering they will off one | of the gayest comedies tn their rep Peace Scouts i Italy's Boy Scouts. club last night a a host of friends during weeks stay In Seattle. shed ire Brown's in Town,” i hatcheries, yesterday niet with anjcers, on gambling detal for th aceldent wh alighting from a|day, when Postier was shot ttrain, in which two fingers were|by E. L. K ame keeper broken. | Capt. Duke says that he is going | to go to the bottom of any corrup NORTH YAKIMA—Spanish war) WALLA WALLA. — Theodore | tion he may find in the d veterans of Yakima valley will cele-| Roosevelt will be invited to visit brate the anniversary of the battle | Walla Walla on his trip through = of Sa Ana in this city February|West, on which he will swing 4 ation from Ellensberg be the Northwcsiern states eee uJ NORTH YAKIMA—Five voys| TEDDY, SOLDIERS' rtment J Soubiieni on ia eens | Credited to each of six names, cor SIX-PIECE PIES | Baker Company to its farewell offering next week as from 15 to 17 years = ve Lage | PET, ON A SOUSE story is that of a young mar ye Jay as the result o le, who try to deceive inelr aient of wholesale poultry : (ity United Press.) 0 is opposed to the one tees Gan van with} LONDON, Feb, 2—Teddy, the RALEIGH, N. C., Feb. 4.—Deter UC fect ro Sh Regronnomid re ys A yoy t bear of the king’s royal rifles, 7 P A o ends come te stap a horve ale at Sheets | eeamsitie’ Deave, who today ie ber] stage is fu.. of Mr, and afrs, browns, till the old gentleman is near hys teria. Of course it comes out all right in the end, as all comedies should. cliffe camp, and after two days couring of the urrounding WALLA WALLA—By a three to one vote the alumni of Whitman 4 near the village of Wilson, the | militia has taken the field, The negro shot and killed Deputy Sheritt wiiens: 1 rejected the propost-| | agp 58 | Joe Mumford and probably faltally| Restaurants and hotels may find] Sica ; tlon broached by Dean A. W. Hen- bo pig “y Hee | Wounded another officer this ne ice a labor saver where} ric which provided that the ore One police | the national ple appetite rans high al ociation of the instite ; “hag at 5 It chops a ple into six neat and tion should extend its membership | oe ead | | f equal pleces at one stroke of the some t uttended the school ane we a SEEKS DIVORCE F f heir beer; he| . ; % NORTH YAKIMA. — Tees was tempted 904 tut on et rida! ba ear or (By United Presi.) There is hardly a business of any kind today tlimt cannot be made to expand by the married and still paying all- “oy © nolioe CHICAGO, Feb. 4—John Mul- ersistent use of good, first-class illustrations. When you consider the tremendous nee fe, whom |He was transformed from a police EE A H _ CHICA ¥ Pp g' rations. y ¥ : mony eae nae: aie: ear into a wild botsterous Teddy i onan For , Walter mer cans on | behin rap gent otaaae he advances made by the automobile manufacturers, railroads, pure food companies and ¢ divore » Geo. srs bad trouble knock- | s eb, alte dead behing own bar today | W. Bowlin, a carpenter, was od the sgn a Sper dg able A. Brookins, the Wright aviator a policeman, @ bullet holo through producers in general of everything conceivable, you will readily admit that their pic- ag yesterday divroced from his | ing sense Into was today made defendant in a sult (iy United Press.) his heart. Beside the stove, asleep, ture money is well expended. Give this subject its due consideration, and you will un- Pi second wife, % whee ee for divorce filed here In the com-| SHANGHAI, Feb. 4.—Great alarm | was a man who refused to give his doubtedly find a means to help YOUR business likewise, k ; married jast May throw mon pleas court by his wife, Mrs.|is felt here today for the safety of|name. The man said he had heard a le correspondence bureau. H $ MITCHELL Qui? Miriam Brookins, of this city Amoritan Welesionarion Working. inino cisterbases apd Maew acthing Photo engravings on zinc or copper for newspapers, magazines, bool i aaa Mrs, Brookins charges desertion|the famine districts, Not a word{of the shooting lets, street car advertisements, post cards, etc. We make drawings and de- EVERETT. —Benjam fe yee: PRR TM AI My tt z after only one year of married life, as been re ed fi the Ame a resident of Stanwood, has sued (iy United Press.) t only one year of Dey nee Nene seeens jfrom notre WARRANT FOR BUTCHER. signs for commercial purpose: for divorce from Bdna Peterson. He| NEW YOK, Fe-. 4.—A report ARCHBISHOP STRONGER mobs started rioting. A warrant has been issued by City ad fnys he thinks the courts should not|that John Mitchell former presi-| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4.—Arch ee Attorney Ralph 8. Plerce for the ING ( Ke) ‘ compel a man to Hye with a woman | dent of the United Mine Workers of | bishop Ryan was reported much] The Capitol Hill Improvement] arrest of C. W. Fields, who occupies a who whips ber hasband. America, had resigned from the Na-| stronger today and members of his|club will hold its regular meeting} a stall in fhe Sanitary market, . E tional Civie Federation was current | household are hopeful of hia re-|next Tuesday evening at the rest) charging him with offering for sale JAMES 8S. DITTY, Manager. VANCOUVER. — John Crawford,|here today. Mitchell refused to|covery, His physictans hold out nojdence of John Megrath, 904 16th|the meat of a calf which was killed me superintendent of the stato fish! discuss the matter. hope. , vN. {im a feverish condition, 1309 Seventh Ave., Seattle Phones—Main 9400; Ind. 441 as

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