The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1905, Page 4

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SO ee eee a eth = NST Rage é hy k tea THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PURLINHING CO orricks and |e h Avenue ; EVER, arrTenr at ® dent yam sat . — ST BRON TRS su omanp abel ef each pay Wh > WN pion ee 7 att * F inoet Mein Ow Ip BW. BLACK WOOD, Chieree Reprammetative, 1000 Hart WD. WARD, Mew York Ropranon (ative, §S Troune @ AMERICAN HUSTLE It A the t no v t Irt Hab ! " ner n Rarron ab s that make tt | im it 1 n - . | N N it PROM A PH XGRAPH TAKEN IN TU u CHIN CHINA—TH MPPRATU RY 1 He sHADE | America « t | ———_— — | | | T fdelit A | Shiny True Mission of Baltic Fleet Is | He a 1s kt ve q ‘ kles . 1) . rte healt to estroy ngio-sJapanese Alliance Many respects, but tb » | Serious 4 curse to the tf f this untry The American w kehim- | self to death H.W, WILSON, NAVAL EXPERT, POINTS OUT HOW CRAFTY Jala for the asking. During the : Am ur the 5 We th i we ext ® | RUSSIA'S LATEST MOVE MAY ALIENATE FROM GREAT | wa made by entoy . | ; achs. . , el BRITAIN HER STANCHEST ALLY JAPAN'S POSITION IN b " th od Sepety end doemend. We waste fas thea eg, oe al MANCHURIA MENACED BY THE RECENT NAVAL DEVELOP. | ture ‘ ! repair, We a little d 1: w th af . i 1 Mex iiitaorerity by ett . MENTS—SHE HAS BEEN A TRUE FRIEND AND TREAGH- | In the war of if the I 0 What > ardwous enterprise in th tay | ERY TO HER MAY COST ENGLAND DEAR ao pty, ; ‘ to w . ommand @ few bh each " | wane ¢ } | fectua!l inac ty. We live in the midst of tempest Jead | ey { ‘ ' condemned « rnately to shipwree © tnaction M nd « Na x a y contr , selves, events away o . ns 4. AL Ww tt h 1 aval [elty of cha e ‘ ie tee hate eheeel tate Gest and often 2 on | matt and on ational pollt to tf sneer 7 ee 3 : Quart Review n th Cent Review he Ar se t back » ripened a Magazine He b ar « I i 2 Ales Int f the world is Insanity t ap le tt oie Py ame tot at This sta « effect must ur r t ‘ al | pe , , Action ! t ati . . : : fled to write of the Russian Ba fleet a 1 tha we “ o rest! oss i ex fonal drama now be a “ qo show that the da tan al Inditte nd enwentt ona Gree newt 2 dmasina ne. We have too } o i a —- ™ oa | A WORD OF WARNING and tng mces of ae to WILSON Ta kind is wed and v Newspa ' i an 6x tot . ie ie ad of « it aocta vi q hb ] f : a 7 " may lose no t flee its x es ' a : a 1 n , nt t Drow and th F ity tral pow ' fin th 4 h of mind and body, but the better feelings of the hea . » WAR WILL BEGIN AFRESH. {a ft would f © thouzht ¢ = fected . at al ~ * a apAaa |» ‘ INDEPENDENCE PAYS t L and weakt t ‘ hee t We wish to call the attention of our readers to a good illustrae | ;,, : ’ “ ‘ . . ee “ ton of The Star's motto—“The only paper in Seattle that dares to and and It “ J ance print the news.” ak “ ’ Saturday afternoon Senator Mitchell and Congressman r nee : n when Hermann, of Oregon, were indicted by the federal grand at ¢ that 4 r vere power fre t Portiand ' ae cali th e with us future fw . al on 7 : : he) We should gain ne tically On December 24 The Star printed a story sent out by its Port ’ vy { war th n-| nd place, the naval land correspondent saying in PLAIN WORDS that Mitchell | the fleet; t ae far east would be : j. . position o England's detri and Congressman Hermann would be indicted ‘ A ‘ ft main mamenee: #0 wou 4 Our correspondent had access to inside information that war ‘ ‘ ry Rens it ans ed fr Suro: th : Ruasia of 1 sen ° se waters, at a vation ranted this paper in printing that statement “ oye A naced, and be not a ship to spare] To show what it means to print such statements, it is only | not least, the vag : : ssal te Sinn tae | necessary to add that had the grand ) PB Dees gpevadar here Meng sired pay wi Marek ntion, w will necessarily D FALL ON INDIA | Prediction, this paper would have been amenab it lawe, f the British government to arrive x ban lB Saag - ir part oe ape tn the our position in| both civilly and criminally. jet a pager yg Nag mae ation with Rassia of which Eng-| tia would almost hope. | thoug ‘ nding mee ” ave to pay the ieee Or gr would | It may be @ source of interest to our readers to state further | preasly f fen by Art 4 of the | jane tumately h Day (? | have to bear nt of that The Star was the only paper in the state of Washington that | AD#!°-J8 o treaty, whieh. lays OF JAPAN Russian pressure, and the two great | down that neither of the high coo Russian railways which now run to Predicted the indictment of these men jtracting powers will, without n That will bet " ally | within and 400 miles of the After the “tip” appeared in The Star, of course other papers | ng the other ho one knows tory will| fr wh will be pushed followed, knowing that The Star would not dare to print such a story | a a com pom | wee f ne moment bellev 1 n- if o ald without having the most unshakable foundation in fact aetiged teed ‘ n mo ‘ elt and has been unifo na piace There is nothing quite so satisfactory to a newspaper as to : . henevable: net one tna a far blaze the way of independence for hide-bound party organs and timid ENGLAND'S APATHY an be produced in wh be hen len 4 fall under the imitators. ively, these things | mi 1 her ally or failed to net up|infinence of a combination which Besides, newspapers are gradually learning that independence to prod 8 Japan the| to her undertakings. She has been | would be hostile to Britis at England is an inert|@ true and ere friend, yet it isjand which would ma pays. we " friend P this friend ! Jen-| end of British trade in that quarter } Th +f 5 th Ene toe + ced he w 1 = : — - pecan ; « in not the least im h eon a by ake made in the decision | portant. Japan ts ting again A Mass setts court has given ar $50 jude ‘ »~ is teamer ' the may at any moment be forced |® ben & desy for 8 cast. Relghbor w ,used him to lone a $15-n-week job. , i : ow and h This legal estimate of the cash value of a job ts someth “ . t ne " at Great | # " Courts have long awarded damages f jen kisses, injured t Brit . ay 6 ané even f ted off e . wives 1 for |am for It a th ont ag r i , I | It must t ‘ 4 that thape 1 r our un, | lings, but this granting of 4 s for a lost fob « sa : a ! n , «| i me new departm fn ju P tat mot ty m in Japan. One at least ¢ | And yet the prose fa am . t at t ot t ‘ enme nt rolling | That Threbbing Headache | important possession cannot be ques 1 rf ! t os It in job mpletes t n t y |lord l e n . I Kine r flotsam and jetsam upon the » f etme . ; . bat heen Be PF | cands of suff ° he r ™ ¥ , 4 tf kona 3 In this day and age of un 1 industry a fob fa r to policy to be se Tr Sy hae ri sve 2 at least for th f hie . f t ne i 0 = 1 back If no e human drone is ! worthless oi ‘ANE ence ; ‘ tah ele 4 by G. 0. GUY, Ine | 3 ady oxisting before th druggist, Second Avenue and Yeo among the bees. | . nforced by suspicion of Britgh | ler oe beautiful thought and t But the rest.of the foundation of “ x hang J I. | tion ts useful emp’ t H I m. } | The line betwe i! 1 and sav t t : f 1 ‘ RESPECT FOF I he work a t ble OTHER There is no getting away from the penalty pronounced in Eden. |I 1 | The people that will r t atroph . : mend f At vive his brief existence has not the t of others or of neit, | I ta tron : He is @ hindrance and a shaw kind jt r i w th 1 A job h ‘ i It | t mat ’ ¥ Bitte this ere importance to his happiness for today and tomorrow. It maintains ‘ be, I 1) mutual + t 40 his family and his own manhood | by G. O. GUY, Ine. druggist, Second s:acuinel he tae It ts true there are many jobs that each man may f to, | avenue and Yesler, °°! on and reap : a But it 1s equally true that there are many more wh« it them- |i > o> orpaang || DR. MILNE, D. .D. 8 Belven to the same job MARION : Now th Now Managing Director Man's sacredest riat to bh to k job f. STREET FQ 404 ri an 4 n acred ght ave 1 to hold a job for which he |. t fr : ; Crown Dental Offices fitted. That right fs 5 as iife iteclt, for ali th ‘hiee NON TRUST Pe Seoul of Philadelphia fm in Ih n depends on it | PP’ Y co. t hi _ Located at Fifty dollars is a r app nt value of & |PHOTO SUP Ly Fra ance, one of f of Rus-'§ 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK pp . e ogra re ¢ t 717 SECOND AVENUB man's job is not to be right! ted in dollars, ‘ er a, bef the of the war . . free to Amateurs could ores had the Ind. 2648 allian R VASELINE POUND--- Screw Cap Glass Jars Our hearts with Joy and gladness made a New W 4 t tore | A the Har-toom souree me bat at "Sribut angie | The QUAKER DRG oo A ee ee ’ 013-1015 FIPS atmo Rumiens ore tolkat pe on tar et = Both Phones 1240 = SUCCESS 16 SUCCESS “ ‘0 ‘ aii eas eetigiaaan! ¢ 1 7 > <STETO reer ten in ihe mise ot helt nol ny” wne'—out EVERY BLADE WARRANTER HAD A SMOKER | Rha M re Doan, pe. bia argains i Barvains RANGES A WORD FROM JOSH WiGE 2 ta | Hu RAI <t a » INT THE ern | LITTLE BAND BOX MARKET Family Trade a Specialty, First Avenue Going Out of Business re Quality Bottles Full Mw ne and gabon We Wish You All a Happy WHEN? and Prosperous Easy i . ! New Year STORE OPEN EVENINGS ; ; pen ot, | onde x <<" CHESBRO « ver—do you think wise ‘ PIANO DEALERS “ 4 Family Trade " « « SECOND AVENCE. a i the atroat pocninioen wooD Wood, Charcoal and Coke Seattle Coal and Wood Co. Street and Hatiroad Ave & west Sede te MSc. WHEN THE NEW YEAR ARRIVES Lane Phones: Main 93; Ind. 93. Will you possess all the good clothing you need? IF NOT, make a resolution to see us at the first oppor |E xtracted and filled absolutely withel tunity and let.us supply the i sat pain by our late scientific methe GOOD GOODS. LOW PRICES. CASH OR CREDIT Jod, patented used by us only, examinat! 0 CHARGE acting when other Our su: = due to ONE DOLLAR A WEEK marke ad low prices: “Everything That’s Good to Wear” wr tt a guar tor ffteet for Men and Women . 1 Crowns th Without P’ jst Eastern Outfitting Co.,inc. & 0 Corner Pike St. and Fifth Ave. “The Reliable Credit House” WM. S. TARRANT & CO, THE RELIABLE JEWELERS. 108 Cherry St. CUT RATES ON | tle) ce) <i WR = at 12 a iy 1 BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS es on all DENTAL WORK for hirty days. We cut rates to adver- Westberg & Childs |! Se.ece2s; attle ie a guarantee that y r wort will be of the best. Cloaks, Suits and Millinery 1512 SECOND AVENUE Cash or Credit-Same Price We Handle Everything It Take EXAMINATION FREE Extracting Free! Gold F Sliver & oes. 350 Full Set I ° Build a Howse Pa poly Toyo spebtind ' GUARANTEES ALL H Furnied ote XK YEARS. ” k Meal Range A » « s Hot Bla Rar oRown FANLESS 713 First Avenue, Parlors 1, 2, 3. 4, Hours ERNST BROS. 506 PIKE STREET Seattle. $:30 a. m. to 6 p ‘

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