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“THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR FPURLIanING OO “ie OFFICER iat and 1h Heventh Avened BVBRY APTRBRN GON RACE PT BUNDAY TRLRPHON be so. Inddemendant nm BALLANE Rh AGRNCY.an & i ave Sunset ay or cont som or twenty-five cents per month pe te 5 MAIL & inane The date when your subseription the ets hcl each taper, When that date attiven Tt ye hore bala te eivenen post game le toben trem tae be lint das will not apply for admission to the! to Moor of the housa | of t The ate has T Ja m & Moffet, In Seattle old Min iness, nfirmed the ap peintment of Judge Chas, B. Wol-! att Re m as district judge of Oregon. ver, L. F. Jones, W Representative Jones has intro-| Van Dyke and Henry G. N duced 2 bill to cede the south half of] ttal stock, $1,500,000. Phones 416 Bigger, Srighter, Better Than Eve t Come and See—Seeing Is Believing THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY, « PLATT’S SENATE CAREER HID IN COMMITTEE ROOM Eastern Outfitting Co., (ic) Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. aplete Credit O: for M n, Women, and Ch ehange of om the @ one label & « reoetne Batered at the Postoffice at Beattl « Warhineton as eoond-clase matter. Gone 222 eS ORR REO <a ERS TO W YORK'S SENILE COMMERCIAL STATESMAN FATHERS NO | eo! Nar direct it of poll» tract ’ A Plot Laid Bare tien, § “ ‘ 7 ; MEAG@RES OF GREAT VALUE TO THE PUBLIC—TRADES | got ory ' phin and Cin. fighe th — ‘ phat, ut Platt ie the b an) New York RATHER TO BUILD UP HIS. MACHINE AT HOmMe—DinecT | OU" bs ath The » of TR ar in presenting Councilman Murphy to the tae fe haa + 7 - H citizens atthe as @ suttable man for the position of chief execu REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM “ ~ tive, has be followed by a Murphy wave which is now sweeping PANY AN ALLY OF THE RAILROADS | if ‘ f " Over the city. The politionl managers and newspapers which serve “ve , the inte tain big corporations, Including the Seattle Ki — ( i" trie company, b taken alarm @nd are now ondeavoring by every Jin tet Heating @ Lighting | t means tn power to prevent the selection of this man who stands | fled: Palatine ns indinal atid ut dna helhaliMclial Joh abahahel ald i | A 90,00 t f i for the mu | ownership of public utilities and who has rapidly « Gélinher Piait's thant i ein aaa iin Celts ae fas aor the -s 0 ie , wey, te top growing popularity throughout the city, a direct result of the confi. © of ' ' n000 ‘ G bbe is ® | ne lirectora are th “ aod dence his manly and foartess course tn the city council has tnapired *} I Piatt : 2 nd cor t 0 ' The efforts of the corporation magnates in the Republican party . e phey ety ' fine . » which @ | 2087: Piatt te ¥ " , Gre now being centered against Murphy, to knock him out at any cost, et maT) V i MM @ lve o sn i aie ‘ * ue Spd their Democratic afternoon organ ts wildly nominating one man * nd the es tanda t : | sree y to the w York) Us after another to oppose Murphy, while attacking the Ninth ward coun “ | pubsts j : j eenee . cltman in the same isauen, Tee Pee Pee eee ee eee eee eee Giient Statesmanship. = ~ It te a bad scare _ Pilatt’s persona is not at-| cor ip And the seare is by no means over. It's growing 1 wh ! ” y, Bven # ith the shad- | — ——— The best evidence that Murphy ts a good man for the fob is the i w of the KR ' " md ple? ¥ cramp does not re he prey desperate fight which ts being put up against him. ’ : Braap ¢ p . | Last evening the electric company's organ paraded in big type on t 1 New York Hig Domain | A 1 S 1 f its front page « garbled interview with Mayor Malin in whieh ‘ es . heat of the Yeae oa nnwa ale 0 de was practically made to say that he would accept renom!nation In t eure hae and sort of mania if tendered : y : In ington it ie sald ‘Those who know the mayor's hostile attitude towards a ronom . ¥ ’ mde hie ’ ‘ , up ay bi nation, quickly saw the anti-Murphy intent of the articla It was palgna mt 10 yee . h as it Yr ® plain effort to create dissension among the supporters of Mur rae oe es r : does New York phy, many of whom voted for Mayor Ballinger at the last election a w York Lit t we ache and who now believe that he would make a good successor to him pet. siven 2 Ls ida 4 " be e eome ti ; ' af well. be inferred — bia ‘The Star bas great respect for Mayor Ballinger, He has « rWhy dhe | ee a\t , | Ss Wiiclent executive of the city and a continuation of his off Chet eemat fer : = and held hie | m ® east! on @¢ would mean a continuance of clean government. In one reapect HUGHES tan't that the way | _~ 5 an duenneis ania Jor iY bbe oom 4 other pub it re ’ jee t,o ~ :| = . cen eh ' ° wathe € n abe objectionable ~ sg Sanam gasared mpany ggg be ‘ THOS, C. PLATT, UNITED BTAT ES BENATOR FROM NEW png. | the us th " ne he | fm amg ei : Grips, Mt Booka, ~ Andy hong A Treva ; service corporations than Murphy, as he has never been allied 4 andidates t it 3 to $1.06 en Meat ine Gosee, che, A thameter @amestment at ONE at ARTER fwith the advocates of municipal ownership of public utilities, That _ - the os —— on 4 tr 7 be oth ye RG regular price. then r » atts the te 7 PLO d The mayor holds rather conservative views upon this subject is lena eeeeteteeeee # [people vast enterprises and ‘mar om a yet La inter DERSTOOD THAT HR MUST Nest Hospital Abe Full 1-1 5 kmown to all acquainted with his opinions 3 sl @ resourtes, Bas Gh ite benter) © Ue Rer ee ls naturally what |ABIDE BY THE PARTY'B CaU 400, All week ap ‘The mayor does not desire a renomination. He has so stated om 2 * yoni 4 oo th ne . ag * ntat ve ia @ et wag ppd dda bu teedvet IN ALL THINGR When he tt fa the kind th tal prt phatically to the editor of The Star © members of the + ft | ubiquitous “Kasy Boss New| HUGHES: Hut t that pi a yr ay 9 gts Resale ot ty, regular price Ta reality, he is very much opposed to a renomination # chub, the United Mates « . &|) York politics, « millionaire ng] What te inv ar ore ty do a i . | ston. It has always been understood ot Water an * ull 06 quaiit His reason is not obscure. The mayor, as a lawyer, te losing | * Ut is with one ef the + ® | type of the commerctal states:as en 3H & ee naa that if a had a bill pend By Pte A og S-quart size, reguler $1.00 quality money cach year by retaining the job of mayor. It pays him | ® Bewertul Meteors in the great #) ‘The author of no general bills Be a > va | th the mar as the man! — Combination Syringe and Hot Water Rottle—Has pater mach “ ’ ¥ J ’ pay | ® scheme of national legisiation, @| maker of few epesches, the f qj) sive be rend New LJ th t . 2 ns Comparatively little and interferes with his practice, to the extent Of | @ one who must be reckoned with @|mo important measures germabimigg | Mnlor » ree Sisco Geom 6 “yf > party mesg 2 po dane ee ee a G re A : om Platt hae been tha lor | thousands of dollars annually. & tm the ae struggle between @] the progressive welfare of the whole | #Peclal | ee ae | many years |] Bee Bulb Byrings—Neguiar price The; Quaker special 5 Mayor Ballinger feels that he has held the place as long as he can | * the president and people on one # POS ee NS SE ahah The Quaker makes FREW DELIVERIES to all parts of the ety, afford to and that it tg now the turn of somebody else to carry the | ¥ on oe oo ees lee Business in Politica, |] Use your ph Main 1260, Ind. 1246 by b rafivad capital on the other 7 the United Statee Bepreng | 4\er i ‘ ate - Fesponsi bilities: * *! rea ere i { h h naw | Platt t* very proud. Me le peeviah, | Tt would, Indeed, be a peculiar condition if nobody except Mayor | *@ @ ee eee eee eteaan the mye-|' ate a J aun some, repellant. Hie has few Th AKE DRU Ballinger were willing and capable of fliling the office of chief exte BY MARLEN B PEw. 70 “ bidding with consistent most improbable that. he has ever 4 QU R tive. af congress | — It te not Ballinger that the corporations really desire so much for NEW YORK, Jan. 11—The erent! Platt vottie eet = 3013-50155 First Avene <a Empire ate with Ite 1,000,000 of] print « eulogy of Matt Quay, whom ‘They want to use him as a club to knock Merphy out. = = How to Help Roosevelt a (Prem the French.) what wae heavier than before. Bre} - 7 _ . . — ald nether team ner run ROOSEVELT IS A GOOD THINKER, BUT DO NOT LET HIM It was tn Parte Madame Ail that she could do was to drag] DO ALL YOCR THINKING. fat in her beautiful bo wait- | herself to the bed and draw the cov President Roosevelt ts so largely right, so morally sound, and so i « ipa ty t i‘, f *o erlets over her head. Whether she Turn your steps toward 711 Second avenue. We genuinely popular, that it (s natural that many people should accept ciesiaicnnasiieemnonetianaity poe - oe var ioe t an he nie ana ‘ joumneas whe want you = know how WE handle the t m wolves ” ptr trp a Gases oe o business Ye want you to know m his opinions without taking trouble to think for themselves. Lf you “1 regard Judge Hamilton’s report / buxey-—-Pointe Noir Cer, Crowley, | 4 ©xelted wo much admiration | Ik wae late when she awoke. “ . are one of these persons you are not only dotng yourself but Roose as & Very good ome,” said John A.| La, Signal. | She eank back Into her chair and in a mom alt a serious injustice. McCall. Sure it ts The “judge” | watted « c r ye was not Monsieur F hie lan you are looking for. You are ‘The president's influence will be valua: to the nation so long | didn't give away a thing. * shout time for John A. Mo-|* oy ae ! “4 = 4 See na Gromsing gown, came in. His alwaye welcome, whether you buy or . ae Call's physician to teaue a atatement | "4 4 ee ee SP eee Wee Wily sree - tr s] . Sd ee eof him apr sot ‘The very tact ~ be ls be - Andrew Carnegie ts the first big)explaining that his patient haa | Words settle down upon You wre ake, my jove? | quently right has in it a danger that people will follow him bilndly | steel man t pear im the rote of | a cold or nervous prostration | red -ahe grew cold | ated | SHERMAN, GLAY & co Gnd not check or correct him inthe event of bis being occasionally | peacemaker. All the others bave _— | oc yop ego ee ee Wt Neel 711 Second A Seattle, wrong | been pacemakers j i faces and) 5 = pen r | tecer = | ‘ * to her on the ur maid, Peiice te dead. tthe! In this matter of rathway rebates e ith the president | (ha TAK . “ : i a ae wee pout 20 6 reli anata. “Wate ih Cars wake Oe hin oat at lifted th a over|has taken poison. Her scther te a Deca: as ¢ clear something must be done to curb the | iy mat moved in nest door haw wn sé jt wt . washerwoman in the Rue Bt. Gye power of the railroads. But it is vital that you who have your {adi- | of thone mechanical piano players ’ » knew the walue of | She went there yesterday afternoon Widual share of sovereignty {a this country, should inform yourself “That is too bad. Bat it she g ele he hd that day might a th merning w found dead | and have your opinion as to the method by which the surb «hall be | looking?” i \et Mack-vinged rufttsne was e2 = “Bhe I a4 brought epplied MR BEALE GUTTERED Ann! toothy “vivid: that MeSame Peevet * had left for you Roosevelt himself xpeaks on rate regulation, in very general | SPOUTED. actually wave a little » t terms. He is a man who thinks broadly and in same respects lacks | Our reporter failed m the por ~y Sbeil she said. trem- ; which wt the ta “ the sort of inteliectonl power which can grip details as firmly an it * ee Mr seg 1 io a8} : ; " r al 4. | One of the workmen on the cottage ‘ can grasp principles. It is, therefore, doubly necessary thet » of Major Richard Syivester. Mr The 4 . ' e¢ st sutiful Pair} friends and followers should support rate regulation with und | Beale tn work, gottering, - * uM . y | san 1 arranged | standing. | epouting. et Harper's Forry, Va} * x 7 - s Wh you r turn | | Times. wu ¢| hom — be des Bhe is! IN OTHER WORDS, THE PRESIDENT NEEDS ALL THE HELP | Time | is st > Ah! me “4 HE CAN GET TO MAKE HIS CAMPAIGN AGAINST KALLROAD | Com HENRY THINKS ! ' t c : he h that little b EVILS SUCCESSFUL. « have ot #0 Fong, it seems to me Furthermore, it is well to notice the way Roosevelt usea the | ve Fd ~ Nag egg te one : and word “soversign” in bis message. He cays: “Supervision of a cor- | Have y « } ?! strange though poration can only be exerciaed by a sovereign whose jurisdiction is Lives uv some great " ’ nt « y ght | mind . . co-extensive with the field of work of the corporations.” This ts men remind us uv ta? ty ; sa probably the first time the word “sovereign” has been used in an of. we've le _ bags . /2 ; ficial paper in referring to any person or power in the United States | 1 mtepped t «, who was! ince George lil ceased to be the ruler of this country. Who, there PICKING HIS TE | lady's t me touch | fore, is this “sovereign” that the presiden’ talks about? Hav a any confid ts thal [oe oon ee this great = ° you any confiden n flows t th & ab tere t met" Cortain enemies of the president have declared that in using this | «so» said the gushing young Iady| Weather bureau's report | Mot ‘ peace ~ ep opi re Word he attributes to himself a sort of kingship. This, of r who wrote ¢ poems, “no, I never write | Sure thing. They sald that the} der > hands @ t ' a} wide from the open win« CAR SHOPS EMPLOY 509 MECN GOING DF ip not true. There is, however, a “sovereign” in this country. Sov I write for pleasure tye A blow 25 miles an hour youter- | th quo A lid} dow f the pillow and on ON C. D. HILLMAN'S MEADOW 2 @reign power in the United States is vested collectively in all males ah, yea, but for whose| day an ms the minim na tamp« : . a ad that lay upon it Will make the land very valable. Large tracts 500 feet long over 21 years old. Every man, therefore, has his own equal share of j ture wae 18 degrees, and I don't see 4 0 Gt Aceh Anes ova essay $175, on ter of $5 per month. Also need several men to work @& a ontante | why I should 4 Mon Diew! my child!” he erted, this land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge, 20 Salesman Sovereignty. Roosevelt possesses no more of it thar and he declares the What ’ x ton nned and tied, “What haslll on grounds. City offiess 1a Ties bic has no more of it than Roosevelt has. Each man, t wom tt million years The collector's outaide id Phe} f r hair has turne th flee t What ¥ white tO himself, to his own sovereign power, and to his ahead of the people of the earth. | office an’ he's sore ye ate t eo and Pp yt ‘ iets oe Then thelr government buildings | he ain't goin’ t’ bring thathbil up| It was in all thome flowing | ev oO understand 2 paft in this railway 4 Rut ae f th the ‘ rn r . and union depots have been fin-| bh ea . ks ne golden hair gered to the full extent of his abil shed. | “All right. ‘Tha m as a toor } 2 se a as you ly can.” | Fe nt t \ sie Madame Per ]tne Colville Indian reserva on|A GENTLEMAN, AND PROMI-| & | th f wah . . iw at the age of WASHINGTON, Dd. 6. © payment of $1 In NENT. trange that the ¢ nore ie ome tnew t | diana | prominent gent of Pointe | Jerse object to Barty ¢ bane ” ees Ve sell better pianos at lower ra and on easier payments | Mrs. Minor Morris, who wa ' town day | field making a ‘nate fn | 2m any other house in the city. NEWS NOTES }ed from the White House la k nm red eye and then the , 1y-ePOPyBody | is seriously {11 asking the people to| has run: over New Jersey | | e didn’t got h he . Senator Burnham has Introduced | Seattle Comp anies Incorporate | however, as he was so drunk t Mrs. Fits as KOHLER & CHASE, « bas fe ablishment of sev-| OLYMPIA, J. Articles of | he couldn't hit the ground with his! well make nat nd Avenue ©. A. MEYER, Mer, eral new lighth s along the| incorporation ha f » the | hat and had tw ttles in his! she can't | Alaskan t secretary of state's off as fol | us ed @ bill) lows n of & Meadowbr Da ap ae . attle, by Alex Murray, Ira n ° N00 appropr and D. B. 7 , Yi, 2d Ave. t t : . x MA A HM LDREN'S CLOTHIN( aula assistants George H ne, F.C, Walke J i, A few ps north 82 Piaher: eapltal stock. § (<u : < Kao ‘Gta bsip'iees “2 nate ie voot. | 1513-15-17-19 2 A. R. Bwineford, delegate from! Amended articles anging the \ \\ ANS Q) \) And you way A Little at a Time” if you 3-15 92d Av Goutheastern Alaska to Washington of “Jamieson & Me fe A Genuine Cleaning-Out Sale verything in our store has been marked down to prices that mi ove them. We mean to clean out our present stock tirely new stock throughout in an ¢ Ae