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—— Da Pelacntngmtentett itt I Bet AOR AOC ALLEL LALLA EPETERLL ELL DLL AS CPLA EALLPL ELLA LL ALL GALLE THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAN PU BLISHING Co. OFTICHR—190T and 1909 Bev enth avenue. EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY THELEP HON BS AERO Business Department--Sunset, Main 1060; Independeny 138 ® oral Department—Bunset, Main 1138 ‘The Star's Eastern offices: 106 Hartford bullding, Chicago; 68 Tridune butiding, New ¥ WV. Porterfield, mar. forcien advertising. BALLARD STAR AGENCY—821 Ballard ave, Sunset, Red 141 One cent per copy; six cents per week, or twenty-five cenw per month, delivered by mall or carrera, No free ntered at the Postoffice at Seattle, Washingt CANADA WOULD BE FREE ntributed to a t magasing, & Canadian tnstets y annexation sentiment tr nada, and no desire for po- ta for the prefudice against the United States, mantfoast fact that the Canadians are descendants of Hngland in L776 and 1812 He says the people on oceasion, by rectt the Tortes who sided are loyal to the British emg Tt may be so, bu Unless recent signs are at fault, the writer is mistaken, The Al askan boundary de has brought out some remarkable expressions of public opinion in Canada. There is the Halifax Chronicle, for Instance. This; one of the ablest newspapers in the Dominion, declares for independence. Speak ing of Canada’s inability to make treaties and the requirement that all its acts must be reviewed across the ocean, it saya: “Our # 1 position has been so clearty and so humiliatingly revealed that (tr be peedily unbearable. at is the language of independence. The Chronicle is followed by the leading French newspaper in Mon treal with a lke protest. Nor ts thin express nfined to the Lib eral press, The st universal talk in the Pacific provinces ts for separation from England Leading w sint that Canada must soon er oF later becom self-governing country swer to this sentiment ts idea o' The tone of asperating. It shows the ple of England have acequat sness and dissatisfaction of the Canadians, and their de the rest sire for pe al autonomy. The unmoved Engtishmath can see noth 4 ant loy olony of the empire. y of annexation to the United States has t ing in Canada save « Tt may be th anada. It ts difficult to say, But the se no large « for inder s clearly Hing itself ad with Independence . exation, Cut the bond of sentimeht which alone | binds mother country, and the logte of events w fo the Canada made a great mistake when she refused to join the 13 American colonies when they made thelr fight for al freedom By that retroactive atep she fell behind a hundred years in develop- ment. Are the Canadians waking up to that realization? AN ABSURD RULE Mra Jennie Van de Water, nee Patterson, a teacher tm the public w York City, will make @ legal contest for her personal of her sex In the elty school, Mra Van de Water got mar- echools of N rights and th While te red ‘Thereupon, under the rules of the board of education, her resigna- tion was asked for. The woman refused to resign. She employed counse! tend for lem righta. Desiring to make a« test onse of the women teachers similarly situated, she will carry the question to the higher courts Legally “question would seem, so far as a layman ean fudge. an exces break a contract and deprive a woman of her means of Uv hood be. 4 will con w the benefit plain one, What power has a board of education to cause of marriege? Suppose the rule were to tnctude male teachers. Suppose a male naed hecatina of his marriage. Would any court sus teacher le de t And if nota man, why a woman? What has sex ? tain such a ral to do with constituional rights? Will the courts discrimina And again It Js agninst public pollcy to dise penalty. It is clearty the province of the state to foster m not to penalt fMicting « nony and urage marriage by marrtage. ? ‘The rule is absurd. It cannot be justified either in for tts enforcement has or common sense, No # ever been advanced. It is inde May the woman win. Bryan says he's out of the prestd ential running for 25 yeara, Twenty- you mean, William. Cold weather is not without It» compensations; mince ple is now ripe. Bring in Your Eyes--Giasses Fitted Free Allowance for old frames. Seattle Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In- firmary, 4-5 Haller block, 24 and Columbia. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING OO., Starns Citizens Light & Power Co. & C. Garre............ ai J.W. CLISE..... eee Wice President C. R. COLLINS General Manager 1425 First Avenue Sunset coves Main 1186 Independent..................75 Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Methods YOU CANNOT do good work if your head ac smart, burn or water, me to us for e THE WILZINSK! OPTICAL CO., Suite 316 Arcade; PHONES: 108 Recond aveous New Tork Block Phone James ise. We Have no Students—All Our vperucn Are Licensed by the State of W: Silver Fillings ........90.35 Poresiain Crowns .... 3.50 Gola Crowns, mk . All our work under the personal €pervision M. Milne and M. ©. Bipes, both holding the degrss of Ie D. &., D. D. 8, and both members of the Royal College of Den'al Surgeons, Lady attendant always present. Boston Painless Dentists tie Mours—4:20 2. m. tot p. m. Sundays, 9a. m. till 1 p.m THE SEATTL TUlE STK Is the Best and Cheapest Light... nd-clase matter, Newspaper Wnterprise Association sit passed therr cloud would lift Complete $2.50; for of grams and roses that cold room “ ‘« Many other styles of heaters in stock < “Oye Fir We connect your house with our mains free of charge. Humphreys Gas Arcs both inside All Gas Appliances. and outside. Electric Co. Exchange 27—Ind. 96 The Richmond Piano Club se aire and Fire- Proof Chimney Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Ave. recetved from We have just 4000 FINEST NAVY BLUE ALL WOOL Flannel Shirts and Drawers while before he $1.25 each for them. seating hime W. S. Kii The Grand Combination Auction od so much wh FlueLinings MANUFACTURED BY Denny Clay Co. 1 aches, your eyes vice and Glasses There will be re for drivers if you have any kind of horses, mules, cate, vehicies and harnesses to eei!, consign them here If you want to buy, @ cholee assort- be here to select from. M. J. Walker, Manager and Auction. Bring on your horses, M. J. WALKER Morager and Auctionser rooned on this ple the Irary at Washingt t He aald this with a « at the time, but T saw erny holds a full hand. GENTLEMEN'S TOUPEES | Thousands of Centennial’s | Best Flour Makes More Bread City Ticket Office—@20 ist avenue Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour | too, and a deep one. |THE ROOM WAS FILLED WITH A SCATHING FLAME OF CRIM- = means waking breaking at that moment, yinted hie words as f and combings bought or made! 275 Heaters Heaters, both [strength yet) sitting at the supper }table when half an hour had passed men who had fasted Kk with trembling hand jand eating lke heard of that We have over atruck or| new and secondhand, all sizes and | -| RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 308 and 310 2d ave. so. | t little he knew| h his guess was. CHAPTER XUL ow near the t = Men’s Underwear $1.50 suIT| ALL GROCERS SELL IT treat and cure all diseases of -MEN - The doctor cures when others fail cured at home. State Medical institute’ BONNEY-WATSON CO. 1 Directors and Kimbal Third ave and Columbia street, hone, Mai 18 Beattie, Wash. The master of me t This Heater Immense Purchase of Women’s Sults and Coats at 5c =. New York Store 1418 SECOND Jacob Peri Near Pike Street. Uncalled for Pants 2.75 Worth $6.00 to $9.00 At 3 Little Tallors 9 | First Ave In P. O. Block ARATE NTO EFS ‘TER SCHEDU EFFECTIVE OCTOBE! Port Orchard Route | The Official Line for U. 8. Navy Yard and Battleships | ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, PORT ORCHARD PIER 2 Daily Time Card Leave Seattle—"6:30, 9 and 10 & mM. 1:15, 2:80, 4:30 p.m, Satur- day only, 11:30 p. m. Leave Bremerton—$:15 and. 11:45 3:00, 6:30 and 6:15 gm. we Sydney—s:00 and 11:25 a 12 noon; & and 6 p. m. Leave Charleston—7:50 and 11:35 & m.; 4:45 and 6:05 p m. percept Sunday FARE, 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacifip Express and United States mai FOR VALDES AND SEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- tat, KAYAK. Ellamar and COOK INLET POINTS. 8. 8. SANTA ANA......NOV. 16 8. 8, EXCELSIOR DEC. 1 Salling from Arlington Dock, e m. No freight received after noon on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of sall- Ing without notice, €. E. CAINE, Operating Agent Phone, Main 1147, 618 First avenue, Seattle hree Roun | Lagve “Benttic tt O25 Am. 2:99 p.m. and Dock--Everett t, James Isdl: Ind. 1204 naalipeanctectieth st 1 i ;