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: THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING ©O. OF FICRB-18T and 1% Ke WHERY arrenno. ePPeUNDAY en He Sd Independent ttt satel Business 0 arte nt funeet, Matn ese PALLAND STAN AUHNCY ah Battnrd Awe @unnet, Med 1a ns vee cone, ait gents vere rok, oF twentrfive coate per month, ° ~ mall or ree conlew The date @hen or ey a on pires : = enin been th advances, you tenes from the wae of date on the & eee label fe © F Batered at the Postoftioe at Meattl © Washington, a0 eseond-clase mation, A Question of Man, Not Party mal ana Im the city, In fact, quite a nur hee & askance at the proposal to nominate Counet! man M may m have been heard to. way within the last few day N nominate M ¥ except®the Rey and he ha their party long enough to be entitled nomina aree for PARTY in this matter? Ww ares 4 rap whether Murphy haa been a Republican or a Der ‘ » What-not, so lope as he ts all right on his reoord and nown to have le good” as a councilman, in matters re ating to the welfare of the city? The curse of mus lities in America tn the past has been the curse of partisanship, Party “machines,” mostly engineered by po foal bosses, have dictated nominations and carried clections, and in the long run the results have proved so ini 1 to the public wel fare that @ revolt against tx os at mach ha a all over the country, The people hay en in their and, disregard ioe partiean nea, have reoen s) any i men to me nicipal offices regardiess of the 1 art which y belonged The people everywhere have bee «ht to @ realization of the fect that the purification of municipal governments can only be ef fected by voting for the best men who can be secured for offices without regard to their political affiliations Parties have their uses in national politics and if local machines and bosses could be relegated to the rear in towns and cities, they might play a useful part in local elections, but as things have stood for a long white party organix«tions in jocal elections have gem erally been made tools for evil by designing politicians The Star speaks for Murphy, not party, but because, in the city neil see he is a member of aay has done things for the GRAND DURE LIONS AND LEOPARDS — . AND HIS WIFE. benefit of the people, things that « tions of big corporations and politicians who wanted graft The can m this coming spring bids fair to be a campaign for the selection of the best man for mayor, regardless of party fines regardless of the machina There may be a number of other good men besides Murphy who will yet appear, But so far he leads the available bet * STAR DUST = hief engineer of the steamer | other good reason: will not put Sateoma cut oat the vermiform ap-| out an Indicator next week. We pendix of Hop Ling, a fireman consulted several, and all seemed — & pair of tinner’s shears, caut- willing; in feet. too much so for d the cut with & soldering tron | us to feel real good.— West Lata soa sewed it up with a sall needle. | ette, Ohio, Indicator Hop Ling is now ready for « tour in a musical comedy, So you've sold out ye ceey and made all plans to live in Phila UNCER MENRY THINKS Money makes th honor go. haplain of the regiment in bh Ohio's new gove served n the civil war has tect edt to The ate 1 Psst oj} @iderstood = hy erybody who Mra. Bob Fitsimmons has turne! | paows anything of Ohio 5 om her accusers. She declares she} SER YG heres cir! | Dr. Osler ip back in this coun }it te something of & colnet Andrew Carnegie is about to besiM| 15,01 6 arrived on the day Bob F work on his autobiography. Andy | gmone aged 43 of more woohe seems determined to fill his bra) oe in talk. ries — Secretary Shaw was in Chicago the other day to appeal to western) Bankers to square Wall st. Good-| ess gracious, Les, this country can well spare Wall st. Detroit’s famous Satan was seized by « constable the other day—but mot by the horns. “ You told me you would back my ill,” said Senstor Grafton. You have broken your promise.” “Not at all,” replied Senator Bood- Ma. “I am backing it. I'm not pushing it, am I? WISE BILL ADAMS About Bill Adams (his tribe increas- ing fast) Awoke from a deep dream night before last. ‘And saw with the moonlight in his room, Making it rich and lke a Illy in bloom. An angel writing in a book of gold 7 Bill trembied and his brow grew RAYMOND BE. DAVIS, damp end cold uartermaster on the Wrecked “I'm on,” said Bill, “and when a man ean see Ag angel strolling ‘round his room why, he Beon Given a $100 Medal @hovld cut it out.” BIT's friends, on SHOOTS AT bore FIEND) New Year's day, Saw the water wagon when it got away; They watched it as it rumbled Itallan lodger of the down the street une at W and And, lo! Bill Adams had the driv oe Gardiner, a . ers seat | i o late “My wasband,” she sald with |! great pride, “is a model. And he|' “You don’t say so! “Yes, he's a builder.” Cloudy weather a the | “ BIG FIRE IN Trying to marry anid eating goo ers is the order of the day Visiting ts the order of mornings seem te he} f the da r of the da “4 he B News. mR A REST FOR EVERYBODY Aa % NESE ean $5 Mege. COLLINS BLDG, JAMES AND 2ND. PHONES 416, “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY.” “Rome years ago connectacd with Lin whose hunting exper mapanied by bu y¥ me are the h baboons were d #4 strange fsetnat shonid 1 aot r he antmale wi OVERCOATSand RAINCOATS AT BUSINESS FIGURES You Are Invited to Examine the Excellent Values We Are Offering at $10.00 Up. Gunbeat Bennington. Who Has J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in Columbia Street AMUSEMENTS, _|PRINCESS “THEATER FLEMMIN & Mit eR i | And » Grand Scenic Pr EADY’ SCALP TREATMENT Positively Cures Dandruff d Avenue TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK A FIGHT FOR ‘NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS fhould your copy of The Star fall | to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve ia the favor to » | Heady’ $ Barber Shop 60; Independent you @ copy at once. If you should! | miss it more than once, plea phone us every time you mim n be certain ¢ giving our subscribers a perfect ser viee—nand it is the only way. THE STAR PUBLISHING Cao ALBERT HANSEN Ona, wa our o 706 tet Avenue THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1906. = UNRECOGNIZED BRIDE — MAY YET BE CZARINA HERLIN Jar Th ' 1 ne « marrie ph of Grand Duke Cyril and t e " was ar when } ariage a annoweced | marriage | ( wan OXF to hin imperte nnd @xiled Grand Duke ¢ I fe'lint ’ ' hment both quite y a? “ " " » la | the grand dub ( Hoase, with whom! palatial appily. The grand ke Hut fo ventually div od her and the ' 2 f the ~fumo-| Duke Micha he burried he fa Gra w it ia. He we paviovek when tha f ne tor u ved 1 in and Duke ¢ | { i He re ar hy na f hit tien) law ' } br t sarina, wh at ' er 1 wife as the wife of on erefore t “ ‘ | im - a ( the f eopa i post a tom pta eri. a ne | ‘ ’ r t art of f tb ack fa | ea, ’ 4 t ! he hix k of & . hed | the biggest It t by rain. J went all around It All in a nd found the animal had sot left | trape aring mnt t 1 lying the Old “ a am no | beast ad 4 a caving itm yp t al away, at stung f A trail of ly t ' 1 he © the @ npl 1 ¥ * and 5 wing the bigh and steep | trapped and ombainkment, [ noticed the beast of m tre fistance between na ne at feet, At the eam ment that | raised my rifle at « thot, the leopard One 1 caught rn 1 enw th almost 4 t " night ve ¢ A t jumped beck into the ye es | but full crown The «ight of my two native com panions, who put In an appearance feet at that seared th eodden apy often hun arr * its haunts Adverting ¢ found anywher a. tre aving bo prete us aa turing @& hot a aned t seua He he and § 4 awe ake good alm ase of a negro Tho bullet 1 son or bim did not ¢ see from | tree.” tage of our Removal Sale and pre at it come before we move to our If your pocketbook w prices re ready to help » PAYMENT PLAN $1.60 A WERK ow and see to what good supt & needs Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. Seattle's Ri ble Credit House, OFFICERS KB. L. Grondahl, Prosi dent Joha Ertkson, Vice-Prest A. H. Soelberg < y= V.-Preet. and Cashier mence tt bank. One Dollar is sufficient to of a and Y ’ are more, make a beg half 1 you will find that when yo putt ey in bank it is not half so hard to say t ra t here i or | th t irt and considerat D ts made by Januar 10 draw inte SEATTLE,.WASH., r house in the city KOHLER & CHASE, 1905 Second Avenue. C. A. MEYER, SEASONABLE SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT THE QUAKER | The QUAKER DRUG CO} 1043-1015 First Avenue THE RELIABLE RICHMOND PIANO yaed as bait had | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 711 Second Avenue, Seattle foreed their way so deep inlo * 0 as to got @ shot | —~ traps a whole neisting ¢ were caught, | rows and formidable sonal ke wieder N. P. CAR SHOPS E HILLMAN’S MEADOW Wtll make the land very valable. on terms of $5 per month IPLOTING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING was about to climb Also need several men to work #8 HI pew Renton car to Duwamish bridge. - City offices in Times block The Fair 1513-15-17-18 2d Av A Genuine Cleaning-Out Sz Bvorything in our store by on grounds Need a New Suit? a Suit here for of Pike street. s been marked down to prices that We mean to clean out our present stock put in an entirely new stock throughout. Eastern Outfitting Co.., (inc.) PARLORS Twelve-year Guarantes a —— to 12 both phones. 1490 SECOND AV! monds and Jewetry. Do net buy a watch or diamond | Defore you see our display in our | window end our prices, marked im Daniel Kelleber John Krikson Herman Goets will Ht . Parry DE FOREST, THE SEER AND Few people can tell you, a8 uine spiritual mediums are and yet you are forced to there is something in it all are all seeking the truth, some of us have found it & your privilege to live in a GR munity where John A. Whalley Alexander Pearson A H Fae oo ne New Year by putting something in the you without drugs. Come and see me Allow yourself to » be : ae the pathway eas you think ant happ »piness ond not always You have no Fn ten sald to you 1 not do thus and ud the earth that are STATEBANK oF SEATILE zing and the gen Corner First Avenue and Yesler Way PIANOS — Ve sell better pianos at lower rates and on easier payr nd Ave South, over Gu t agencies do th 3099. Open Sundays.