The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1904, Page 4

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SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLIANING CO 1CRe a # bh Avenue 8 Hartford Building Building Fa " 1 " no fancy one wal! n y jown th t arm in arm young with & . Abunda aids of hatr fall dow . d . t Y They are ® . a . T . and no The « a , and the hou Wateh not modestly dropped, wher of the pas y ice and yet awa, a as » young man? Is it only sweet and " attitude and pose t something a As you watch th x 7 h r your A couple of smart young wing ng 1 follow t yet th ween them a as they ack . . ant Words are exchang God help b t «iris are on t fa F a t th natural guardians a ere brav hom a at pity w » to stay and warn And so young , with fine passions and powers of womant th ‘ ath of dallta Ko down t Whe ? Ts it th € s? Who sent t he night or permitte m to & \ < :t wea them of a tt 7 1 their girl as well as t x t wa ? There ts on answer to th t Father and Mother What ¢ , about the abyases beneath her fect if ness of he ation t . How ean she pa he enough to ank w will sh world more dange ma ’ ain and . steps over t ne unwiting ' @er that you ‘ « ugh mu x - ‘ eyes? Do you care what t Of course y t* 2 a have a sort of y sight. It depends rents she has, upon her teach ing, upon the girl « » your theory of ignorant THE PUZZLE IN THE EAST The slow progress made by Russia's Baltic fleet toward the Scene of conflict mig! in ate a lack of defin purpose and de- Cision. Perhaps the « b advisers concur | the nino of the world’s most em ary critics that the Baltic fleet is Going Russia as much good where it now is, with less danger to It- self, a it can hope to do in the Yellow sea Since the destruction of the Port Arthur fleet the Baltic fleet has ceased to be formidable. It is true that on paper the Baltic fleet is Somewhat stronger than the Japanese naval force under Admiral Togo, but so superior in discipline, skill and morale are the Japanese commanders and crews that Ad Rojestvensky can hardly hope for success. Six or eight months ago, whi! ore was pe of joining the Baltic with the Port Arthur fleet, the Ja ne have been overpowered. But nity was b through ay. After all, naval sup © real key to the situation In Manchuria. Russian command of the Yellow sen would divide Ja- pan’s army from its base, cut off s reinforcements, Gnd put it at the mercy of th nse for that Russia would send across Siberia But that is Russia's only key to the ation. With Japan in €ontinued control of the sea, Russia is at a terrible disadvantage in distance. Only a series of most remarkable and all but*ime Victories can retrieve what Russia has already lost and re Moral prestige. Though the Japanese were even driven back into Korea Russian victory would still be incomplete. Eminent military critics declare that there are but two courses Between which Russia must now choose. She must eith i her Black sea fleet to that from the Baltic and thus mab p an Irresiat fble naval force, or else she should at once make peace with Japan on the best te P le She must either gain command of the Yellow sea or confess her Melf defeated. To go on blindly fighting against hope ans the Sacrifice of more lives. But to force a passage of the Da Nes with the Black sea fleet means violation of a vital provision of the treaty of Paris and @etiance of not only of Turkey, but of all the guar; of that treaty. It is hardly to be supposed that France, Germany, Italy or Aus. trian would offer any resistance to the passage Belles, but England, another of the der especial obligations to Japan and effective protest To win @ war at the ea Snother at the west of B The question remains through the Darda- guarantors of the treaty and un- might be expected offer prompt st of Asia can Ru rope? sia afford to risk What will Russta do next? AIRSHIP FLIES with the *¢ exception of ite fall- bs é tre to land at the starting point. A 108 A 8, Dec. 26.—Capt-lianding wan effected a half mile Baldwin's airship “California Ar-|away without damage to the ma row,” driven by Roy Knabenshue, | chine, and it was safely towed back Whe made several successful flights| to its anchorage <i in the same hine from the sali world’s fair grounds at St. Louts, ° was given ite fi trial in € Go to Spinning’s tor bicycle “ aim yesterday and was successful, } | pairs - the hands of one of the lowllest « OPP ee ete ee nie eukiest sealed t xt day © bap a “ ire, than 66 ®, than ya DUST »- }|): 1 or i if a A tative : BY GUY BOOTHBY : ' ea : A nm) . had - 4 ( et ‘,t paper 1 ino Aw ; . ta " m him, an @ i» not, What art f a1 i — V we do wit x t at was | ‘ Ho # ’ , oo . 1 ql « had at} a " i not ’ on ant & in 1 1 g Hea kn 1 " it On 4 ( ae im eT 1 at | ta ma ut rep | ; ‘ Ange ny 1 he ie | persuade | hy the will give t answ « iD i h Wh f and tle prog Que @ ' “ ‘i fn than I wa Oh, 1 f f os ' , 7 , A ay “u b a ca r k - . “ “ oaw reap ON ia JAMAICA ie ya : , . fol! § ot Oth 8 eee ©. R. Henry for th ‘ wt t Constar f r that | me Mick . | > wa A WORD FROM JOSH WISI Dr. Ha ¢ the Univ =} i wane hiea \ « John D. I | wa | thea any me at bhuffin’ ; 5 ~~ Ver’ « was hin re | 1! evatiomen if * i The QUAKER DRUG (0, | he ade @ reputa-} And a 1 States 1 draw 1053-3015 FIRST AVE tion fer doin’ th A " work ppg BoE rg Both Phones 1240 | " as . er the sid BONNEY-WATBON CO t oft Fenera: Uirecters and Ramvalners rar nd : edt ady Olivia looking ba cit A w Carnegie’s fr " eaty, Th t “ 4 ks Can pay Martyrs y mean lobsters ” his Dill before Saturday?” | don’ RichJewelry snawered t el oan | Y t } t well) v4 . ne Yo t > anked the nager, his a“ I atu x ee | tor Ds tf he ¥ na is to pay mined up with the bits] Youne ma ut agalnat Cut Glass vs gua “ “a r - _ -_ , : AMERICAN MUSEUM GETS VE COLLECTION OF ANCIENT 4 706 First Avenue JAPANESE ART CURIOS . . t we n as | AN F he = MARION ON ( al art w 1. wh : STREET Me. V4 t a 2 f ; the | _ WON TRUST un : i> Eo ei Py PHOTO SUPPLY Co. sine aenceehie sien Brayge-ed b> th thy Schoo! of Photography Ja war f ‘ t , \ I t A NOT ANSWER free to Amateurs : sohenee Gy cat sa icns Aatosinast HOLIDAY SPECIAL a « if what tof a ! u 1 er Inve with the lbw ! Bolem Mat A sevens Ul after the holidays = rence Al G. G. BERG here was a savory ome : Lhe an |FURRIER 1426 First Ave fe ng that was tn er | stance r naidera e but time and I t xpreasions s an eames t mu © led me to the ts of the He ages whe et 1 he heart by ar with h m, whe I 4 of my 4 through | Extr od and £ peotutel with yg ott Blige nalts 3 cee pain by our la jentific meth- Psa - © iy Atle od. patented and used by us only, was eaten we ‘ thee a oceentes Meta to thee!” “'NO CHARGE ¥, he had said noth as had p man, an pee 9 sniesyoee, Sahyy geen 4 ve Po ilirtgrares 4 = . : foe the high grade of work, low prices formed me that th h ter? ‘Tis kno th Written guar for fifteen t aw ty ere this, from gate to gate. His | years with all work. A. and ‘ > the b blood and that of the man who | 22k Gold Crowns.... += gee B | sworn “by the beard of the prophet, | I | Killed him are mingled together on | Teeth Without Plates .-~ % } nd er nceagedic > y th | the stones of the street.” Whalebone plates, with best es ae th fore, of | T 1 had 5 ou | But though I was conscious of| for | folly my friend, t t back | tow y i, T hav what he said, I paid bat little at- Do not cover roof of mouth : elty while i hot | do hat 1 to it. I was thinking, think- . nking, trying to work out About m of what this miracul- G j ure I kept my affairs might oO ng Out of tex old man had not been | 1 street , aken was soon proved, The | Busines a. \ the . were crow¢ with people | Hours—8 a m. to $ p. m.; Sundays, Ss b ty ‘ issing the eve from wealthy 9 to 3 se fetes, Toran rsievhy are) traders down to donkey-boye and | HO PAINLESS DENTISTS | women aw 2 w not " t that something out of | one long series of oppressions, and | 207% Pike St, Corner Third Ave. | to do som t- | well ret th had 1. I did not | though he had boasted so often of —— | ism , There are many nens t ntion | his security by reason of the fear he o 1o nothing better than to the | lacquer work, kakamonas, pte ad 1 more had established in men's hearts, {t pmpt yah anaes barges famous collection of her hus-| lain ware, ivory carvin ince tant, matt to y my! was his fate to meet his death at Ladies’ and Children's Misfit | band end donate the money to the | cryata X ase, Gatxume @Rr ~ = — |] and slightly used Garments. You | 1 efully packin reals an: ne notable fined , can drei fo | h ady | is th \ notable piece || STORE OPEN EVENINGS an dress well for } B : entur onne ketthe , e in red, green ewentsh esi ieen Anne cara Phone, Main ed yw, b white and mottled granite 1305 H. id H : effect in white and red Becond + an 2 —_— — - —— . : xc" CHESBRO CUT RATES ON ment against those persons he i$ GIVEN LIFE | sea tx sontmnaay will be pococanie’ PIANO DEALERS uonsty wn TEETH — OS. BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS | 606 PIKE STREET ‘© now giving their a =a "p99 prices on all DENTAL WORK for SENTENCE | Child Hurt nirty daye. | We cut rates to advers | ‘Our twelve years of success in Se- | attle ts a guarantee that your work Dy ferto0s News Ase'n sadoenasicngasiondse Special Sale on 100 Cases of = |)*!" ve tiebex | WASHINGTON, D. C., De COLFAX, De ait ve | | Hayti, states that in accordan . vernon an annisvitie |) | with the Verdict of the n the| pants arriage which was run Bottled in bona | [tether nesgronomea| ruin vont tre gear | WELL LIGHTED Rye Wiskey §; Por Bottie | Judgment as follows | here terday, w badly b wed ’ | it aequite Hebard Roy, former| in the vehicle were four childres 60x80 HUNTER’S RYE WHISKEY $1 Per Bottle} EXAMINATION FREE | minister of finance and two high|and two grown The hor x mutencting =.tianiGeld Piiaacee ae SUITABLE FOR MANUFAC Silver Fillings. 35e/ Full Set Teeth. papery Gacear Siotaiey ot wari 66 | oe tely demolish TURING) OR CARRIAGI Fd ap cpa sit : jold Crowns 3.00) #3.06 . ervitude fo ne high ; um © a Spec officials of the National Bank | ‘wooD a be 7. oa A GOOD Phones: Main 2 Ind. 1338. 8817 First Avenue North, | 0%, OVARANTED ALL WORK | Hayti are sentenced to four years’ Woot, Ghanee) tat.6 . REHOUSE 60x80. i |imprisonment, and two sons teemer President Seek, Cen, a for | Seattle Coal and APPLY AT HOLIDAY GIFTS erowys. re e . e ‘ Both useful and pleasin will be found Ty | mer minister, and Saint Vietor, for-| Wood Co. | 418 PIKE STREET Rimmed Spectacles and Byegiasses and Chains, Pearl Opere, Giaces | 713 Firat Avenue, Seattle. Fo o~ Ol Lano Street and Railroad Ave, & argest Variety in styles and prices. EVERSOLE OPTICAL COM. _Parlore 1, 8, 6 ee Block, three years’ imprisonment. Judg Phones; Main 93; Ind. 93. PANY, 708 SECOND AVENVE. NEW YORK BLOCK, Hourse—8; 30 vy m. to 6 p.m °

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