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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, * OFFICES 1307 and 1309 Seventh avenue, es ns BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCKPT SUNDAY. TELEP HONES: Business Departmen®-Sunset, Main 1050; Independens a8 ‘ Eiitorial Department—Sunset,, Main 1138 The Star's Bastern offices: 10¢ Hartford bullding, Br: butlding, New York. W.M, Porterfield, mgr. fore! LLARD SEAR AGRNCY—82i Mallard ave. Sunset, — ‘One cent per copy; six cents per Week, or twenty-five Menth. delivered by mal or carriere. No free copies Ail SUBSCRIBERS. irons label of each paper. cme nm advertl od 141. con per The date when your subseription W hen that date arrives, If your on the ortp ten has not again been paid In advance, your name is taken from the list recely A cha of date on ateres second-class matter War tnvariably THE STAR'S SPLEND: WAR NEWS SERVICE He tunities for men furnishes — con- splouous = oppor- t Far Eastern ortsis ts Who are big « grasp them, and the pre fo exception te thts rule. There ts unity as in the seiaing of I And bec @Mough to both see ough as much In the seeing af an oppor- ause a fow men have been big offered by and selae the op portunity the Ruaso-Jap- the first au- Gheve war, The Star is today able to present to ite readers thentte war pictur y taken at the scone of action from the very Beginning of howtiitc thereby accomplishing the most significant “beat” @rer ite rivals in this fleld—one of the most eignificant ta the history of Journaliam The credit of this splendid achievement ts due to the men behind the 4 the Newspaper Enterprise assoolation, which fs at once the youngest Strongest newpapaper syndicate tn America today. Tokio and St. P Long before the gates oned by the statesmen at tersburg.— loosed for the struggle the 4 ar ¢ war had Management of the Newsy Fangements for doing just what it has done. @nd enterprise, the readers of Th Mlustrative features and for the events that are now of thrilling world-wide interest. or rprine associat this bit of Ingenuity the 4 to splendid tor Star indebt urate accou great early and a ut by With utmost dispatch a force of war correspondents was vent the Newspaper Enterprise association at the first serious menace of war, These correspondents are from (he 3 Rowspaper men ¢ the alertest judgment and balance j comes through long experience. Wit) redentials they Gately to the seat of war, taking with them a special photographer Was furnished with a num a Patching of th taken by the Newspaper Enterprise n's great at only remost ranks of the nat men their @ correspondents System which has, at an outlay of th that there ts no other in America that Phoroughness and how taking place in war. In order to gain much valu: Plotures and tilusirated features had to be sent to the Eastern Preparation, the Newspaper Enterprise Association haa established here fm Beattie the finest newspaper engraving plant in the West, thereby en- Qbdling the N. B.A fm the United States to the soene of war. ‘Thie plant ts now In operation ander the direction of # trained force ‘of editors and assistants, and the correspondence, caMegrams and Illustre- fioms sent in by the Gre bandied by @ special force of experienced mon, who rush the m through with such speed and thoroughness that not ene moment is lost from the time the messages and photographs are dispatched by the war georrespondents in the Far East un ti! they are placed ready for the reader tate the hands of The Star, which i» only one im the great cb: ot @isats obtaining news and pictures through their exclustve Newspaper Ea- terprise association franchise. From this time on aud until the war is over, The Star will supply ftw readers, through its connection with the Newspaper Enterprise aswocta- tion, with the finest Mlustrated war news and feature matter that money nd enterprise can procure a FACTS ABOUT CANAD, approaches it in the promptnesa, effectiveness with w wonts the great events the portestous struggle between the two nations at ple time which would be lost if the war tices for te distribute Its war features from the nearest point ewspaper Enterprise association's men in the Orient tor itthe besides inhabits Strange as it is, the people of the United States know the geography of that sturdy English-speaking nation that the great empire to the north of us, the Dominion ¥iew of the recent boundary dispute, the talk of annexation, the em!- gration of thousands of Americans to take up homes on Canadian soll of Canada. In ~~ qné the threats of a tariff discrimination against this country, the Newspaper Eyterpriss Association recently commissioned tev. . Charles Aubrey Eaton, D, D,, of Cleveland, to cross the northern, bor- er and make an up-to-date study of Canada, its people and its af- fairs. Dr. Eaton, who ts pastor of John D. Rockefeller's church in Cleveland, was formerly a prominent Toronto journalist and his friendship with Canadian statemen, men of affair and newspaperinen gave him access to facts about conditions that was very valuable. He bas written six articles for the Newspaper Enterprise Assoctation, the Giest of which appears in The Star today. When a or of 20 Years’ Experience Wil TEST YOUR SYES FREE. Why go to @ jeweler? BRATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-5 Haller Block, corner Second and Columbia # Free Rent Free Water Free Wood, Free Air Wheat $1.07 a Bushel Potatoes $30 Per Ton . 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Five-cent fare, or call at rooms 1-2 Times Block and get FREE TICKETS SEs SOMETHING ABOUT THE 8TU By Charles Aubrey Eaton, D, D. ble of duplicating the world’s sup ply of wheat; and undeveloped re sources of raw material sufficient for the indu 1 support of a hun. dred mit The signif! ance of this ia heightened whe all that this young na partner in the tion is the second 1 ih etecasesernpnaren iat Tigres. di Tun SEATTLE STAR NADA IS EGYPT, INDIA AND THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ROLLED INTO ONE ROY ENGLISH-SPEAKING NATION THAT INHABITS THE CON- FINES TO THE NORTH OF THE UNITED STATES extending 3,500 mflep east sd A Salk abbdbeikaied And woat and 1,400 mitlow north as One of the striking changes which prick i gery oy mark the opening of this century ts larger than the United Bta and the recognition of Canada as a fae Me Arg aes -sygilpe tiny tor capable of filling a large place! of Kurope. it has « tn the political and industrial ¢ a of GA Yelopment of the noar future, ‘There ne 3 lbh flee is no doubt that this idea rests ing 16 © teasing nomist, upon & substantial basis nadian climate is ideal be It te a fact fraught with lorge sia cause it makes it necessary for the Rificance that at this period of hu- Jtunts to store up resources for man history there fa @ young Ing Winter une 1 its summers are Ush-«peaking nation, which pos warm enough to supply all thetr geaecs lands still unoccupied, capa nepda, While Canada bas cold win here are influences which nef siiwew in larg measure the ¢ nai juent upon high latitudes of 66,000 aquare miles, from 4 to 16 feet in thick 1 on the banks of news, lying expone the rivers, British Columbia, On tarlo and Nova Scotia ha sited, supply of Iron ore In the Lake Superior region of| Ontario there are 650,000,000 tons of nick actually in sight, and on yrld’s wupply of nickel m this source. In passing, Il to recall that the Canadta ries produce upwards of $20,000, mually ‘The growth of Canada in the last} | 60 years has been almost pheno | Jenal. In 1840 the population was 1,000,000, Now it is over 6,000,000, | Then the total export and import | trade was $25,000,000, Last year it | was 004,085, ‘Then the national | ended June 20, 1902, it was § | ‘Then the people were scatter | divi an well @ grapht ay they are inary ration of great provinces and nine terri ther by rat un-| ereate empire the world has ever known, that {ts ofti comparison inf | und achievement history; that f problems of - political development have been} CHAS, AUBREY EATON, D. D. | porte in in tb aperont perth ly Practically solved and that in the} pb Sigal pyctiny 4 — By enersy of a new consctous-| . Pe oan the ae M3 ower and possibility it has| American continent north of the! o¢ a gatas ane jemand for itself a hear-| United States, except Alaska and al o¢ a tow altit + bageeR . he t parliament of mar oho plong the Labrador rps caae, With 6 mt 5 Montr f gat The Dominion of Canada includes hh belonas. te Newfound cm -o heaa “ th ps s0ts of t the islands of Vancouver in th. wt} It ts pe that the tatyer| =Y wel nae Bapeaonet Pode fica at of the le continent. | }and Prince Edward in the east, and t y daty efter| *) _ hey } built the Canadian the entire mainiand of the North onte » vast . «J, from ocean to o¢ henenatiadiiainta nai “yeaa pameeaes 2a Te et er Jataf pet, and dev | SUENSN ENE REE ERE has 1 s s " ‘ SOME INTERESTING \s FACTS ABOUT CANADA & a s Bor ‘ ) ] i. roa Tn i \s t boo @! ]@ ares Bont ures f 1] fa s half J om # the —_—-~ — is ba ralsed . ¢ $90.0 bushelseo? m 19 . $2,000,004 THE PRESENCE OF THE GREATEST CORPS OF NEWS GATHER = t reaches fullest WH) gs, 0% t her f ERS EVER ASSEMBLED IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY HAS EM |S the 2 Dakota bor ‘ . BARRASSED THE MIKADO’S WAR OFFICE is } en a t . age | see © Jost yea shale pe By Will H, Brill, Special Commis: | tage of ce SESSUSSSSRORREREERENeES r The dea: eae 1 sioner and War Correspondent of a Prior, the fi ml - ed | _ Truly Joaquin Miller was right} « London Ttustras.| the Alberta ry the Chinook] when he said “Canada ts Egypt, Ir the Newspaper Enterprise Asso been « war artist | Wind» from the ifie which great-| dia and the might Missiasipp! valley i for more than thirty years, and y mitiqnte the win bw | Telied into one ciation in the Far East. will be his eighteonth v. Myr. Price The natural resources of the de Racially the ¢ adlan peo, are eect in very popular among bis conterres,| minion are wurate In value] of the finest stock “ fm scores of great orale for his) and var y = Aron. In the w time provinces, mair Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n. Personal ¢ enda, 8 : of jhe] In 1891 there were stilt 1, 1,000] New England Yankee, Scotch a ‘ pest known men who ever followed an! sounre miles of uncut forest, an area| Unite » aaoeds . TOKIO, Japan, Feb. 1.—Thé Japan-| army tn the fletd mar tend apie agon reed pe ey rant har ee government is embarramed. Not! At the head of the war staft of the) “UR | ¢ Te: wine Ba er Saxon ¢ fea. OF by London Times te Capt. Lionel James, | * tee the «txe of Texas, or eta | to heavier & qu on nh ~ the Russians, for they are ready for them, and not by the war, for it has been prepared for that for years. ‘The point which ba ree ae the government, and particularly the war office, ie what to do with the war corr amaben ts. t the general opar among the experts that the Japenese-Hussian war is going to be the iongest and the hardest since the Franco-Prussian war. As @ result of this belief, the war correspondents of the whole world have gathered in Tokio and are besieging the war of- flee tor permission to go to the front St once, The permission has not ye beon ted, it iw expeeted that it will be within a fow days. “We thought we had figured on every detail that could posathty affect us after war was declared,” said « high government fal, laughingly, to me th r day, “but we figured without the « ents. Of cour We expected a fow any means, expect have come. Really what to do with them.” v roment ie net at all ve ing we did net, by the numbers that ° don't know, ad- the correspondents with Ie armies. the problem of) transporting them and getth Euro-! pean food for them Into the field ts quite @ serious And again, the government tx anxious to 60 regulate} the correspondents and thetr work that the try will not suffer from sensational stories that may be sent! out. They had a never lesson in the Chrinese war, certain corre: | spondents sent turid stories of | terutalities and atrocities entirely un- | founded in fact It te probable OF more represer respondents was never gathered to-| |mether than those tn Toklo tods There are more than forty of the and they and news « | Many resent the greatest paper woctations in the world. of them are military and naval them are names throughout th HOSPITAL'S APPEAL | Mra. Marion B. Baxter, advisory | director of the Wayside Mission hon- pital, has appealed for funds to | carry on the work of the hospital, | the sian of New York. The annual) Perhaps the foremost military rt of England and a man who covered | CUt of timber te worth upwards of! himeif with glory in South Africa, | $100,060.00. The uncut timber of chief of the feild staff of the Lon- | Firitieh Cotumbia « entimated don Standard is Maxwell, another cor-| by the governtnent at 160,000,000,000 respondent of note, who has ® half) eublo feet. Gold im found in the/ score of important campaigns to hal Yukon, in British Columbia, Ontarto| credit. The London Post in represnted tow | and Nova Bootta. frm by ye bet n mn ” a Fae A mega hao or oe ¢ Nenite and bituminous coal are| London Telegraph staff te Macttugh, | found In Nova Scotia and the North. | who has seen fighting of ail sorte in| Wert territories, and anthracite in every etter 0 Attak | Hritich Columbia, In Alberts there arto ia Engit#h, Scotch and Irish turdy, sober, granttt a polyglot population, with rm Canadian and = Br powerfully predor nt. 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