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— eae ° & United Stetes senator who has! 7 THE SEATTLE STAR pnigitted Iylmgelf to the support of | 3 BY STAR PUBLIANING CO. + four bills Peebitly approved by # Doce a EE ER ee . the Ameridan I EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, | nw TRLEP HONDK ‘ Rusiness Dept, Mata 1050 Kaitorial Dept |, Main tisk i ~ om — - == a B Hasard Wella, Raton Ria SL Chase, Business Manager geo shorty 0 oren| r ces oe ¥ “ " * ve OFFICKY: ! Be Hy nat and 1909 7th Ave. <LED tor "thelr eee ON NEW STOCK ' _& 280 Tempir Court Bulding. nica aiv-ne U. & Re Wuitaing . Ons cent per cooy) sla vente per week, or twenty-five conte per month, delivered Professor Wilson at Ranke Mall Wy mail ce care Ne (ree copies Monday and Friday evenings, Pri- gueetad eel taa Mef sal tier wee ite State Federation of Labor Demands That Army) "#5 sie re é Re WHITEWASH WANTED Transports Be Not Manned by Orientals--Fa- 4, jury te taking hold of the gambling and rafting ] . vita in @ way that looks good to the publia What has transpired be vors 6 agogues nion Rind the locked doors of the juryroom can only be guessed, but there ig no question but that the witnesses who were called yesterday were cabiieiiesiiaiineslonmetiaiitisananiineaaetiaantii Denoing Classes These Extension Tables are all new—all late arrivals. We mention two to show how their prices are cut. the right men tn che right place. 90 pound sack b anal ‘dey afternoon the reso. tion of supe and soldiers for the and cpntrotied by the people who) - Prosecuting Attorney-Elect Scott has a chance to make @ record kn t| United States transport service, and!) produce and Operate them, 1 @, the ‘ special Lomoriow Dis handling of the present grandjury, if he is willing te avelt Bim lor « bill providing Whereas, The company & now working peapte.” TABLE PEARB— #elf to the fullest extent of bie opportunity Within a few days he | mont of a eta: ploying a crew of Chinese sailors, ‘ Ah oat of Other resolutions wast! Mel Driow ge at te eae fal ittiee to walthde neon elected, and on Was pasmed by the Of| firemen, cooks and stewards, be it, favorably acted upon, among the) ‘ ‘ WIN assume the duties of the office to whieh he has been 1. ahd J ine Btate Federation of Lab therefore, ant being the following: | Wilt then be responsible to the publio for the work of the grand jurors A large number of other resolu-| | “Resgived, By, the Beattle branch nactment of | sighs! caTauP— ‘The public demands rewuite from the grand jury investiaw ft olty | tions of inp of the lore Galea of ee pees * iting ry) ba,n0" ad tomers fied with @ “whitewashing” |One which was introduc that we request the Washington Mossengers row, per wis and county affairs, It will not be satinft y a “wh local Cooks and Waite Giate Federation of Labor w oe law t pro- waorenl WASHING MACHINES The people know that there has been non-feasance if Het mal- Sead Ceiiassane aula oan pam fa sapnuntoai ton a feasance in office, and the demand for an investigation wae more Sree steal ‘af coe ying which Secretar hs or Boot and Quarte: . members Redu to each .....+ High 4 taebed sins kE than @ popular clamor, t legates Apres master Ludington, request etr influence ATON OLIVE ecte: uartere 0 Mr. Beott has started out on the right trail, ‘The men he had be he organiaa-! ing them t veosele | oarrytim | ' oventatives in the | ‘abeclutely pu gh grade se oq : 0a xtension ol teachers of Mupplies and troops for the quverm |lemisialure to seoure the élection of obtninable, pints Table. Top is 48 inches in diameter with a fore the grand jury yesterday are in paseasion of much information state Inte au ment be allowed to carry no portion — pa atncine Id spare no ef lbeleng to the Stal ot |of a Mongolian crew.” deep side rail. Legs are massive, neatly turned that the grand jary ought to poses, and Mr, Soott a fort in getting that information i janes ‘The resotution wi wi na oe tw ~we 4 a8 - . Me should bear in mitnd that no matter how much the grand Jury [TH as ine recent anual | stort prod rae - and grooved. Six feet, regular price $27.00, conte, tt will be money well spent if but one corruptionist ts brought (© [meting of the Mato Teachers As-| the Nek and was finale ¢ “3 SALE OF makes hone book, and Will be good money absolutely wasted if there le @ |eooiation, held in Seatti, a proposed | foo much of eoclalian. 4 pack a Olearance Sale Speolal $21. ‘iit ne . . hange in the school law was carried pows 7 | i 30.00, Ole ° r) chanwe oot law wa 4 5 whitewash. Shesiiosiiisibesanie | Heiersin Tt te sought to give county erean, The invention of oe # pound pae feat, regular price $30.00, arance Sale superintendents the power to #us-|saving machinery hae result ORief erie wiTcH Spool. T Pest im a TEAPOT Bend teachers, pending appeal to the) \hrowing out of ployment of @ state superintendent. and laree number of men and will con ; ke By torme pre. There ls every reason to believe that within a very short time the jon the tenure of post-| "Vv TIN MEASURE S— weed from 190 to, each lation and professional government boycott aguinat the Puget Sound navy yard will be with= crawn and the inckient closed, Aa The Btar predicted, investigation into [standing of all teauhors in, the publl possibl THIS WEEK im ba ‘y= 20 ao hoe ‘ 4 fro ° the Bremerton affair clearty revenie that Assistant Secretary Darling's | ites are ut at the merey of ow The right to life cartes REGERVING 4 ey. from ie to taht to employment and ity official whe may be am un» of labor performed; silly order was based upon a misapprehension o the facts. Lpviods partiaan and incompetent ‘The Chamber of Commerce investigating committees which went to Bremerton from this city to interview the officers at the navy yard had Srherens, pepe es the satisfaction of ascertaining from Kear Admiral Stirling himeolf that |p tea by Se Mt cepeen changes | savin machines should be JUST OnAN«TE Saves PAN6— hed personally inves! ted moral conditions in Bremerton aad [rural patrons and rural teachers—/ er ‘aa tan te = sg “ ow had practically no cepresentation in Be Every Blanket In the store at io ordinate hed Geraly endoreed © report made seme tine age bY © aoe e in, [maid State Teacharw’ Association, | GRANITE WASH PANS— ficer, In no way did the navy yard commandant ind "SS eaid changes being recommended 12% inch, reduced from 30 to mittee that he considered Bremert:m @ moral cesspool that be govern [and advocated by & committee of In| HALF each cate le ment would do well to abolish. : { officeholders an an increase ACME FRY PANS — he reduced rom ibe to On the contrary his position seems to be entirely fair to the town people. It le worth noticing that he does not favor the abolition of the galoons in Bremerton, nor moving the grog shops @ mile away from the yard gates, He said he would prefer to see gambling closed, but stated that he would be satisfied if it were tolerated only above the street foor, Neither were the thoroughly reputable Seattic cilisens who constl- solved. Phat the Washington| tuted the committes shocked at conditions as they found them in Bre- io Federation of Labor emphat-| 6 merton, Just as The Star has told ite readers, they found moral con- a Sacer —_ "Si Romer | fl er ri ditions no worse than at any other navyyerd town, They found gam- | Moons to defeat ite enactment PRICE GRANITE PUDDING PANS 4 quar reduced from Me to - : ovat $6 Hie? A well made solid oak Extension Table with Cay Senaeees Ore ths Varnous peed Tres 00 to. +++. «Be good finish. Top is 42 inches square with heavy side rails and five neatly turned and fluted legs North Star Beand weet BUCKETS— Six feet regular price $13.75, Clearanee No Blankets will be changed during this sale 2- ROUND Burr n moures closed houses of ill fai tater her resolution. Introduced by | F in ae in arary reason to believe uo The oter nas heretofore tated, |the local Malian’ © Unies tg ts Sale Special $11.78. Eight feet regular that the beycett order was issued os the result of fan Wrenctaco “knock. jungnimens endorsement, being 00] aT OR price $15.75, Clearance Sale Special ing.” ‘That it will be rescinded when Secretary Moody learns (he true Whereas, The on Blea WESTBERG & CHILDS $13.65. Ceaka Buite aod Militnery facts in the case goes without saying. mapany, ig] We yy & So, > one NO 1 focal agents, secured « cnn The Chamber of Commerce should lose no time in Inying its Findings | lore! Sevnim Bie Kens iicge por before the Washington delegation in congress and asking that the secre- @e te Bpinning for bicyols repairs tary's attention be called to the report. ‘The carpenters are ovcupying ——— ee love 68 teont of the store, but we have ALL TO OWE LEVEL Love. that mystic worker of miracies varying from the highest vir- as small part left to do business. tues to the buscst vices, that petent force which gives to the inmost privacy of home ite most sacred and enduring joys and yet leads to The reductions tll you the most interesting part of the story. Fredericke Nelson Complete Housefurnishers 104 and 106 First Ave. Bet. Yesler Way and Washing: el Main 182. Ten Voar writ: pec lf to tom wre “| PAINLESS ~ DENTISTRY | ace ee vt ae eoane roger y whe has deserted ber hue ee tia Beards BO. No Pain Es fa and omnes AB 40 PLATES band and five children to elope with a French tutor, was considered @ 0. game Combination Board... fitinge that stay in’... superior woman In most respects. But the acid’ test of iftett tore nes | i gasr iver Fillings that stay In 30 ReQuip, proved her to be but common clay, of the earth sarthy. Crowns, castios, Cuan ond * te D principalities, fortune—sli these and all cise cannot bar out love. vesy Ch ot. Bric-a-Brae, wae And there ts no bribing the shame it brings. xtracted ‘This unhappy countess, even in the first Mush of her sin, while it presents te her its fresivest and fairest face, is a fugitive from its pain. On Hats 75e, 950 and $1.35 ‘These are goods that sold for 7 No charge for painless ex- traction when teeth are order-| Free, without pain ed. All work done by graduate |an4 replaced with new ones the same dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex-|0ay lady attendant always pree- perience; a ge t im cach) Ten-year written guaranter. Mo students, but an groctaliats 12 to 29 years’ practice. ing & specialty of gold She may find seclusion from the mockery of the world, but she can tment. tell you never find refuge from her own mental anguish, her accusing conscience, to on ewe esnetly--what Pa and bridge work. Be sure to consult us ‘about thie high-class wort: er ae avin ber all and ite punishment and the work will cost by a free exam- »Dr.E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors, 713 First Ave. iy patie plpery — op es ination. Give usa call, and you, SGosrnwicdte’ Hecee-4 do 0 we tos pin Geceare ue De memory of her deserted husband, her deserted babes and her deserted will find we do exactly as we Countess she te, she is as impotent to turn back the wheets = advertise— of retetbutive justice as t& the weakest of her sex. With thanks for the liberal patronage of the past year, What a sweet, baffling mystery love ist Sale A . r Ih the chemble of the human beast & sway tam too fumetine of Se oetiine ps : a) will continue to do business in a manner to merit a conti ' he worst horrors of helt. . . 7 ; Z meee © rot it le an inspiring. ® vitaltzing, a hallowing emotion: to ae Ry .$5.00/] ance. Good Wine and one! at reasonable prices. the impure it is a loose passion that consumes and mocks. po Bens + 4 we sIL * soc Philosophers have sought to analyze it. painters have striven to pie ture it, poets have to express it, through afl the ages, but all in ot we ies a BRUNNER & CO. 322.2 imposible is not to analyse it, not to pidture it, not to express it; the ey impossible is to control it ' Thirtiote venue and Bast SCIENCE ANDO NUMAN SUFFERING 120 tind New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). 30 to'® HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE CANNOT Bedroom Furniture amr “MARKED ‘The Beautiful Comedy-Drama, . Tg you can pick the pattern you Want from a dozen Di Down the Sea dozen Iren Beds and about ing same number of Chiffoniers amd TONIGHT i 3 Retaoam —_, you can secure & wonderful bargain. We are = w. ing out some of thy ; ant _Week and Saturday Matinee. “left overs” at one-fourth to One — third off. High-grade Chiffonter, same a | pioture, built of polished tered oak; double swell fi 2xM-inch to; insist 80 tn (JOP owe, Mar. Both Vhones, Maia 2. —Regular £ lau ame Special Sale Price al The Grea i. Producer PECK’S -E ‘BAD BOY i jl Z i : F when It comes to progress, to higher science. to curing @ greater portion of the sick by adopting radios! and daring methods, that @ plo- neer has shown to be good, jealousy in lost sight af. No clase of men and women are more enthusiastic over the great accomplishments of this man from over the sea than the physicians, They cheered him tn New York when he kneaded « boy's clubfoot Into shape. Some day it seems almost possible that there will be no cripples, Science will have taken from the ‘children their crotches, placed their feet on the ground and bade them walk. Humps will disappear, and pain— more pain than words can measure—and sadness, too, will have all but disappeared. t Perhaps Dr. Lorens in biasing the way for this great stride in the God-given selence of healing. Senttie’s Ooty, ip. town 3 ‘Theater and Pope "lar Place of Amusement. WwW. MM. RE ‘see. ts, te ee TORONTO, Ont. Jan. elections are being held today for the Ontario legisature and, as the present government has a bwad of but two seats over the opposition mt the present time, the result of the elsctions Is of extraordinary import. ance. The three constituencies went Binh oe Popular Prices SC KORD two Conservative and one Liberal @¢ Ons the general elections last May, bot , : mn ail three members were ia ae . . p the election trials, Should the i 4 Lea en again capture two house ‘Theater. it will leave the Ross @overy JOHN CORT, Mer Phone Main SPECIAL NOTICE OF ment with « majority of but one TONTIONT eee ae BAN : tone rm a crea oor PUBLIC AUCTION “X <= eee ex la wr Vera Michelena or HORSES IN- “THE PRINCESS CHIC” Management of John P. Slocum, $1.00, b0o and Pricea—$1.6 bi te | ate as Ba Bane 3 For GRAN wou! ian se Leading Theater JOBN CORT, Mar. poeeg Mam 6. Tomorrow Night STANFORD UNIVERSITY | tayoces aya warune, one nacenss | Mark Ten Sule © ieht about 4, ( 1K BP Glee and Mandolin te tates No; “one| Chinese and Japanese” Qriving mare, a lot of harness Curlos Clubs {ragons, will bé gold to the high- Teas & Coffees, 912 Ist | Albert Hansea_ Rich Miss Mary Barber, favorite niece of Mrs. McKinley, who was married last week to Major Ralph Hartzell of 706 First Ave. Jewelry to order, Bennett, Colonial block a 10 barbers. Shrowsbury’s, 116 yor ler (basement). 42 Wostern a web tien, of Pun,Frolie, Music an Sian Jan. 9th, 1908, atip.m Fr NS---$1.00, 760, 500, 860, Seate prs Sh hes lll lll ol Open Att N it. ‘Tel. Main 1039 ead PLUMBING Charter Oak J. ARONSON The Matchless Liquor Store 109 Columbia street. Phones, Gunset, Pink 1751; In- dendent, 1761. Free delivery. Ran 48 sania : pudtd Hot Water Heatl wi pa Sort Vv VILL is, |UD KERS 2S. Boutn side Colman ae “Tam how 65 years old; dur- ing my time I have cooked 01 oev ral kinds of Stoves an " All This Week. 1 If You Have to Be T Di aSitnae eoear bs Aeeeat | wo Mi Ae ch ome of them have ry It reowngg e PRS Beattie, Wash. and an imitation bull fig! — oa me one-half #o well as a i 7 sw pe alt wo. ll aa fCunningnam, and Mar pee ~ 1406 Dabney & Woodhouse see i artes byt . per Lo: A BOeaaE, a wy Wash, U. 8. Aa ae tins ements nd Ramaker Music (0. Co Bole agents for thi Oak Ran 418 Pike St.) Phone, John 961, Charter Syn m ee. Raleony 100, choice ats, first floor, 260, Moved to 1406 ad Ave.