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THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PUBLISHING CO, OFFICRA Ta) and 1m eoth Avenue RVR Y APFRANOGN EXC Her sUNDAT TRLEPHONES Bustnees Newartment Munaet Alain M0 Independent tim STA AGENCY Sn Ballard Ave Sunset, Rea 1a or twenty-five conte per month on riane mation The Nall of Shame A wealthy resident of Sliver Lake, New York, ofte ’ t © Hall of Shame to be cted and y and to be used as « detriment to @raft and grabbing see to place annually tn of five men the Matt dead, “bo hav ¢ Shame the 1 the most active in injuring the masses fg Woman te to be thus placed as Mr, Service be- } men ie a gpafter or a money tyrant, gave as she ie a losigning man H Fame why not a Hall of Shame? } the case of the United States senator elected by ct nted, honored, who basely betrays the people's caune, wh bidding reedy corporations whose retainer he takes ‘ sum of money under thd spectous head ot but carne it by ret services, Set up this ” “ the Hall of Shame where the slow mov nger of scorn may point to It Write underneath the statue an tx tion Mike thin * . ar * *. ' Thin re “ made @ ne t of th was re f Creant to his ancred duty and won his place in this Hall of Bhame 2 by staining the palm of his hand with bribes and by treason to t the repu Or, suy he pe areat Insurar ¥ haw be- a pat 2 et the money entrusted to his care as taken thrice the salary he hae earnest ' moted his family of relatives at the expense of y . . te 4 a trust company that he and his gan beret # the side, Set up the image of thin man H 2 * And ander the brazen object lessen write theas words * “ * : u . t t who stole th f widows t and orphans He loved himself better than jus rey, He ? deserves and has found his place and has won distinction because : 2 he was a oe who trusted hin z *. . 7 What an effect these graven timages, each occupying his special niche of infamy, would work upon the greedy grabbers of other peo- ple’'s money! Most of them would falter at the prospect of spending even « year as an object lessen for the impetus of pubtt orn. Perhaps & ys Hall of Shame w » butt it matters “ ng and now Is, when those who lawfully steal men are building their » { shame and Placing ther therein-—pilior ied | public com, _—_—— Mayor I gor hae confirmed the statement repeatedly made in ‘The Star that he would not be a candidate for re-election, by writ< ing a letter to that effect to Otte A. Cane, chairman of the Repubtican City Comentttes, in which he o es that under no cireumstances will he allow his name to go before the coming convention. been made by the evening or- In view of the efforts which have le Electrt gan Was a candidat Sime to « ompany to make It appear that Mallinger right thia announcement by the mayor comes at the the atmosphere, SS arEEEEcaEiiaenee The condemned mu rer, lawyer Patrick, of New York, has again been reprieved end the chances are that he will gredualty live ut his natural fe upon the installment plan. This latest stay of exe- cution provides that he may exiet in Sing-S@ing prison, without any dadrance for 62 days longer than wos last arranged, It was granted om the customary plea of newly discovered evidence that he did not kin Ww: Marsh Rice. » STAR DUST » a BEFORE HE WAS TOLD TO AN-~;face fromen. He was very muc sw surprised when bie attention was A a ante dley | Called to the fact. The vicious nip "How old ar 7 ered Hadley of the ot soon strikes In on any to Rogrra-on-the-stand part of t of exposed I f on the floor the counterfeit present: | cs . - TM ascertain.” the witness said ~ Egy joe th fe Mr. Jobn later on beexed Mra. “I couldn't tall offhand people walking about the city, to | ment of “Adoring Jack.” and grind-| >t: 40mm leter On econ, which se ne: gg Sato tne Seore, omy ta Oundod [aes esters St. Stes"ine| hn perineal hing over two Pee See tien, aoe, Sateen enews end tox Wied, shaking the 850 bill to| lady, as bound in duty to her sex I think that | can find it in a copy |%"* FC quite the = thing.—Pair- Judge Justice today granted a *, and then reading it to) 104 gone th » with a regular of ‘Who's Who? jtawks, Alaska, News |cree of divorce to John Doe tr , | course of lectures and received the i “ . that’s what you mean, ts - if Tll really do my very beat to get Bn 2 Ce laa | Mary Doe upon a novel allegation o : ondolen-« of. a host of friends, by the facts for you | UNCLE HEWRY THINK | y. The plaintiff aliewed that | 't Mra John Smith.) nom Mr, John was unanimously But 1 can't remember very well ‘ a for Dreakinet bis wits |comprehending at het hus-| voted &@ brute “this morning.” nisted a pou: & distanteryl | 824'* words and actions. “Brute! He iy F | A WRITER OF SOME NOTE ed ayrup over biagpiee, | mOnets shrieked = Mrs . a +. [Jobe wh ! fo things by The ¥ » Horticultural t here do you live asked Hadley | rh” . had f@peate auent~ | 4 7 nig ty ee Naty Mig t james oo He's bragging that he doesn't yy Mapetine, the pureg, | BAlY t wtarted l nap Geckeseh on. 80 gor cant Gilets *1 do pot live South street, and) both ends meet is th’t peo bd mt to any man ty “ ous = pa t 1 4 i. I do not on Grand; they keep “em both | “ON e ayrus ve " —_ Z do not think that Har my hen diffrent 4 | . Well, he needn't brag that he) « miatnod the eve Fectle kiyn where my nce is at " ohattan, so we'll 1 guess it’s in Manhattan, so we'l let it at that i aren For I remember very well |t t all the this 1 £ p he *How rich are yout” asked Hadley When I was « young man,” said of Rogers-on-the-stand it “ vw "T'm 501 but the figures ha Tm re * t t as 5 hard t man hasn't The man ine . tt and ndoed Saute tt nting what is y - ditied Well, now fs 4 n aven't that a ha It's Har nk, or Harry 4s something of that kind @ thought | knew exact TT ask & for 'm } out, I fh And I can’t remember anything this 2 WOULD HE KNOW IT Ii A man was seen ¢ slong the) “1 we Wreet t y the ald = bis way DEAD? ler why the bridegr wears black a and even | STAR_TURSDAY AN, 16 WITH THE MOST 60 0 (GNORED BY Th Marit N GUN TO) THE SENATOR W. A. Clark, the Montana Mine King, and © his oth your” “Tmo In, the sire a / o Ma tn has @ pes un of ear His First Tainted Election--A Friend of © rence, May 36, filo has ren oa ) he wa ot bie fae 0 of tape the Systom of Corporate Groed--His i ei lie son patie Cie vi tam ae . he » - be t hands a Wealth, His Ambitions, His Romance "5." we rm ote te a a os but vi } and traveled upon possesses thousands of acres of, TIONS DECLARED CLAIE s 100 . ! Mon a * y a. fn han ood land ELECTION VOID, Clark reelg . ‘ t the th of | York. ¢ hae of a! “Clark started with little, He heel trying to save his face. IN M( . Sate on h mt. bate i won his own fertuhe, Much of the} TANA IT WA BROUGHT OUT } ‘ im feart architex . " mani good and bad tn his private life is} IN COURT TESTIMONY THAT | o¢ a) a His b ‘ ' day known, His public life is what con | CLARK HAD PAID § FOR was corns um. i VOTES betw Hack in 1889 Clark suddenty Nothing daunted, b ver, he ap wary interest In the oceupation | plied to the next legislature, wh On ot pyramiding gold, ring the|sent him to the nate w world’s supplies, squeezing competi-| strings to which to tle a t ‘ aan ast "4 On Tt Whea e th vasa soawuenion sem] tome a ceele ewes | Some Splendid Opportunities eANK ov the tablet of famejthat high moral eter is in cot ind bia. TT ieee gee Genk, it ws auplata Wes At the Big Drog Store All Week “WHILE THE LIGHT ert - 1 op tes aaa f ~ oe be — to ' « saved - ame sane | BUY hie seat ” i yon oe ‘hrowgh § ate the astonishing ory was raised} When Clark got to Washington | that this exce had ent gentleman he set about to build a ¢ the te Du ho right to It. The foolish objeo | pont circla Intending to register the tion was made that Clark bad pur-| importance of his wealth, For th chased the votes of certain legis-| first time probably in bis life bi ze lators. THE SENATE COMMIT. | greenbacked messengers failed to Th TEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELI | bring returns. Political society wa geen ANOTHER PHASE OF JOHN SMITH'S CASE Jobn Smith's ta e«ul ¢ $2 thin we HOUSEHOLD NEEDS STILL akes FREE DELIVERIES to all » M 1249, Ind. 1240. W. A. CLARK, SENATOR FROM MONTANA The @ Use y lowered with roared the infuriated husband. ' acest . ORR RR HR RRA RKE eat i - J j pasion bin Riecoeameea cad De. and be hanged oe a. see My dear, | have no wish to pre |# *\ Mashed with unwonted fire. The) As ne bStPERd reckiensiy abns™™e cipitate a family quarrel, and there-/@ | In this, the sisth of Marien ®! (1155 was simply this: On return-|caught sight of @ man ascer ting | Bre df Seatne 2 enouet P oe ae aa oo : from a business trip, which had | the stoop of a neighboring house. A he QUAKER DRUG co seom to me that anybody who knows |@ United States senate, is told @| 2°tsimed Bim some days less than| glimpse of the stranger's face the significance of polors so well ag|® how Montana W. A rk’e w| De expected, Mr. Smith found upon) brought Smith to # halt. He recog 3033-1055 First Avenue his deak some letters brought from| nized. beyond mistake, the origina’ | you éo should not find it necessary | @ social and politics! aspirations - tic bs - onele 4 = to ask much a question @ are being rewarded. cmon grog Sing So mggay —P} aang dette ‘That's right,” hurriedly retorted | & nl — ¥ - "ae v Tainiy | ,, fOr *2 instant John Smith stood Mre Smithers “Hee attending |# Oe Ree eee ee ewe A on ae A ro f Bhan Sean lke one petrified. Then darting up the bride's fumer — Written Gné might ree the steps, he entered the door at the BY MARLEN & PEW. a em a yo about, hel Mtrammer's back ‘TIN 3 aN age + *| “Stay, I must have a word with ODE I THe Gaara to | SPAeta! Corrempondence of The Star.|opened and read the letter. “My woul? tb tamml, tuitcning ine ‘ nts, plant electric! P is Darling,” {t began, and .§ ee | WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. 14—|Liire Paving peer mg| cause of trouble, “Did you write Fa rr se The peach grows from a stone, bat Akg a Giark. Montana, member St | photograph ond tinh were to-1 i better Se calnd> dueuiiin | Fe Vip se, ong coun act from a cabbie stone. The peach bes ane latinetionn se a “al ~—y whe Sermon Adoring! «pur how came it in your poses ns sorts had just given a cobbler grows from that } distinctions —he Jack” sald, was to keep his “toot-| ? Meniées there o menenand MASTERS Talking Machine” dance Gerantume ean be raised from a member sas ae corals sie-wootsie” from forgetting him —_ A — pF ne other voce © greek aaveene. y post conspicuous - Z my | & plete ; : , . Teiteen are ralent-with difficutty | These article discuss w =, me latter was merely DIS! crcing bis vi suspiciously She obtained the use of the hall In wet season, but umbreline can | (8t part of the senate which legie~| O07... os oy nin flat at the) “Sooundre cried Smith. and set her Vict be raised as easily then as in dry |'*!* represents the newts of the we hes deome face that peered| "How dare you insult me in my in place of the ¢ “ If you have children, by all means | Bancial kings of this country tt | hoard ar. Then jamming ce bis How dare you send such & tet or wut the “w stigpell raise eweet pease and sugar beets |‘D* instance of Clark the question | yor) Ors. ecoidly in the direc: | 2,7 wife _thundered Sm h te j automatically anewers itself Ponty Bang csteh:s To your wife” | for the youngsters : | tion of his blighted home ye Clark's personal wealth ts cath To your wife ‘The plantain is 90 called because | “Medem!” he greeted bie asl gee : ; ‘ tt grows without afd jmated at $160,000.00. His annual], Madam ee area the ob.|.Xe%,, 1 my wife-Mre John VICTORS” AT ALL PRICES. ASK FOR CATALOGUE. Always have a bundle of straw in |‘Bcome from his copper mines jg| DONimes Nit Oi ore hor eyes, | Smith Jaxed his grasp E one corner of your garden. It wilt |*#!¢ fo be $10,000,000. He ts presi; Denn ise that?” | ‘The stranger relaxed his grasp on SH RMAN, Cc AY be much appreciated by the neigh | 2°! of several great minin pe ye eae | Mr. Smith's collar and a «mile re L = | bors who have chickens, [panies ono of the biggest b | “Nor that, either, he _ eried,| Bigced the scowl upon Bis fees 7il SECOND AVE., SEATTLE orth wes fo your name's § & street railway cor | frantically tossing her the ertminat-| |poration, s railroad. He deals in| “tt is." growled Mr. Smith jreal estate and tumber, coal and |! letter her? ‘John Smith?" jéranitc. He publishes daily news| ‘Nor that, either 7 oi | You,” with another grow! | Papers, manufactures copper wire,|, 5° m effrontery drove him) «a5 is mine,” returned the stran Srows sugar, rubber and coffe, He Snte verge of frensy. “False! 9... “and my wife, of course, is | woman'” he roared, “dare to deny) fi! you smith. We are newour | the p your guilt? That let-| ois here, which accounts, I suspect in an envelope addressed tO) 1... the wrong delivery of this letter thi ng» also dashing | rounds ell = written to my wife a few days ago.” Our Removal Sale a Great Success MEN GOING IN The rapidity wit shows ty GARDENS. that real barge: A gett A very valable tracts 500 feet tong and qu th The tm hat r h A men to work om several Salesmea <n Ra ahh Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing Is Believing THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. The Fair 1513-15-17-18 2d Av Hata, Sb and Children’s Clothing ‘CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE | HARRY SILVER, Prop. | 11? Yesler Way, "$1.00 A WEKK” PAYS FOR EVERYTH N THE HOUSE Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. Cloth’ers, on. A renteel place te borrow money a Second and Union @iamonde o 4 all kinds of Jewelry . 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