The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLSeNING CO, OFFICRS mt and |e Reventh Avenue APTRRN GOON BXCRPE BUNDAY TRLEPHON DR Runsct Main tase Vien Business Henartime nt tnite Jone tit =. BALLARL WEAN AUBNOV an Walard Ave Sunset Wed 1a, One cont per COOy ste conte ner week, or mty-tive oom @rdivered carrion Ne free cones i. aoe TO MAIL ® when your subseription expires lw hat date arrives, your f your om me We tamen from o tag om, as seond. clans mation SOLEMN DUTY OF THE NATION 1 luty of Ge nment to i € i ty It th bility are 1 hirked by has’ nert! a Navy nor a Naval base ’ wort! g by those tert \ A balitic Or ein t ' a to t ve JAPAN ALONE ARMAMENT HAS SIX TIMES THAT WB HAVE THE BATTLE THE (SHATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 ENGLAND IS ELECTING ITS NEW erene. | st the largest nor the best that we t t W Id, ar ated, l 1 mit A Coty light armored oot _ r ‘ " . “ endgverters ¢ cr , craft; that is | Doy Eiectioneering Sundidat at tt c of Naval jat —_——— 1 © that it w t time of n protect : ba "5 LONDON, Jan. 17.—Britieh pe only 2,000 electors while others have pg em the fa they might t tied | election, affecting every constitu-| 1® an election writs are ed by eae ency of the Britieh im A new ' ancelior ¢ @ may ot Ps partiany to be elected eh and the shorifts + Rr at n 1 w n , ngland has 465 representatives |‘ In Beotland _ Ireland the 1 ‘ | 10 houne of commons, Wales ft alone act “ are also Rava ‘ ’ perat | gectiand 72 oné iretena 108 a officers, wh nee far supp one th rthy of the na | The Rrittwh registration te slow polling bootba win \ LA ret ' jand tedio Every Septembe ’ ee 7 aha 2 J | what are known ee certs ¥ a the Fe shorter < cea u from wand thd oe m of the resulta Then when ha 5 the . arse 5 - mayor gives the new member bis i " " writ entitling him to @ seat ib the Gec ‘ marine b away t 1 vewnere of pre house, withent which he camnot in these eee ehestevel 3 the speaker and sign the sot! I 1 | ‘ lector a® soon as they become pay ECTIONS WERE CROOKED We ha ¢ repai at Cavite, P. I k | ot rates, But lodgers have to| Previous to 1883 British péliths big « a god ed seagoing g \ a ‘ »¢ hunted out by the party canvass | were motorioualy corrupt and vag Dae + ore and must be in residence tn one | could be bought any price fnxpe suating va er place . p s to the re-| the Kiss of a dw m to a 10-pouRe Un re coast we have a a » viaton As it i 28 years note from « didate ! uy 4 a uae cents were anpet a corrupt practices act . a ee weal " | doned onatituencies have? otringency waa passed prohibiting a small drysdock, not big enough to ue a fall scot cab. | THE DARING ADVENTURES oo it mpleted in about two years And y bad channel The Mare ad yard can ‘ 1 upon to handle the larger vessels in our Na w years ago, when attention was focu mn do ing the Orient, the N ¢ ts at Washington told Congress that an appropr mm of $30,000, sh auth 1 to provide for an adequate naval ba Pacific If there was need for a naval base then, there is need for one NOW The need for an adequate Naval Base on the Pacific has been emphasized by the sudden and alarming rise of the Japanese naval power. It has been increased by the determination to build the Panama Canal. aming i be no be dealt with im a way A SUFFICIENT BATTLE SQUADRON, AND AN ADEQUATE NAVAL BASE FOR THE PACIFIC, THAT IS WHAT IS NEEDED. AND THE NEED SHOULD BE THUNDERED INTO THE EARS OF CONGRESS UNTIL IT IS SUPPLIED. Craze For Old Things Some peopl st understand why some other people were will- ing to pay at fabulous prices for the articles auctioned off tn London « of the Irving collection and in Philadelphia out of the collection relating to Benjamin Franktin Why should a big price be paid for a small table having nothing ond it but the fact that it was made from a beam which once which Garrick » Why should « bat- once be- to tered old snuff longed to ® man of renown? yrs ayed? upon deemed valuable poe be simply becaude it TT n h m ny o hum. natur HERE 1@ A KITTEN AS 18 A KITTEN, A KITTEN THATS SLEEK These questions that must be anewered In human nature. AND FAT: fD LIKE TO SKE HOW BIG HELL eR WHEN A The connoisseur will give thousands of dollars for a certain postage | pors GROWN THOMAS CAT stamp faultily engraved, or for a certain edition In which the binder was stupid enough to turn some of the pages upside down. ‘ ¢ : has len i int meters, O the Tacoma Ledger, in telling of the like this: “Dear Jack, since using Th - tf 12 ts 0 Gecase—the “ay. hs gies oats * leat show In the City of Destiny. | your shirts and collars | am a mew aerve that uncivilized ruffian, the small bey; never has there beer Wonder if its a corner on tide lands. | woman never will th be, @ more earnest collector than Whether it | | be stamps or birds’ eggs, moths, coins, butterflies oF s, be dis- | THE INFANT TERRIBL Ke my A WORD FROM 108H WISE. plays « natural power of bargaining. | 1 think fectared ne 1 the he Jisingenuously lays b filte daughter of the widow to the mill-| T rie oecogs endl fvery |tonaire who was calling, “that yoo | a, t 1. Ask & grownup ° are a charming and delightful man. ur words. He will « in treas How What makes you say ge he finds a outlet for his « Pot as « a Md fact, the antiquary’s mania haa no e to do © Mamma told me to ‘ a ¢ ng t . } managers of t sort, Jeng ee ae 1 . , nds for a | b kt th fa ya fed i to the best m t he might learn » aluable by ing T 1 k I shall, « th rk x 1 f, mix “zo.” Dy SZ A zh 4 (4EYUL07% Y, CWC HFA 7 enee\2,2 “STAR DUST |“"Srivaderatont ‘t"thot mAgnnege NQoR sz as » plea!” . Phones 416. MORE FAMOUS SAYIN My : Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever “% dediine t snawer."—Henry Hic rt ng Come and See—Seeing Is Believing Rogers. {corned beef hash THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY “What did you do with that] Every pusay has {ts corne . " SERRE * * WHAT BRITION LIBERALS PLAN * &® The free tre Hicy of Hingland having been made secure at ® the pe the liberal ley for the time being gill be largely @ one of repeal and amendment of measures passed by Mr, Bal S ' government . Th Chinese labor ordinance will be done away with and the * wb the Bouth African gold Tie . The educa m acta, which give the clergy wide liberties @ i” et wit! be modified * be re-awarded power to effecttwely com * more loca ernment w nive * land law be amended, the u# * yed que n will be dealt with * eee ee errr eee Ce ed Het eeeteeeeee tees ee at with “ t ‘ * ' * » ve ed #0, the Ine oy « i“ tT | to tia 1, and wit leendency has been still dc | Im the party re th . | Oe the average it costs workers come an with 63.500 fight an elect ne enthustase nvansing ¢ con a at © eturning of-| from bouse to house t ficers’ charges are the ti ect ' irag od They var from $60 overt $2,000 in towns and 8750 to 85,000 ha mes two or me candidates have te ® which one elector b al posters, © ot these papers filled to show the meetings and lterary *\ extent of hin # t. In boroughs ering electo [the nomination 1s! t to be very careful, for If) within two days of th f the is taken he » writs..and the elections must en rupt practices results the night. Th NURSING” A CONSTITUENCY | istands of Orkne a 4 Hut though these open things are|in their r . on @ t done there ts the insidions form p eve hering of k ning ment She was the prettiest eokest jall. No, surely that was not Luctl jand most docile little person ¢ las laugh ringing merrily through would care to see That ware 1 al ‘ ‘ was before she became my © ‘ al, perhaps j Depend upon it, old fetiow, she h 1 rward a lmarried you for your money aid onmin ding As | put ast i? Brown It doewn't sta to |the Tyrian folds of the na |reason that a air 18 ay , | moet unwelcome vision met my eye lherseif to a fat heathen of 54 | Close beside her on the sofa, actua without some b motive aying with b ithe soft, white | There was no use arguing with 1 K devotedly over FiteBrown, How he did exule | te widow's cap sat 1 told me Harry Sykes was spand r kes mg the evening with Lucilla What nonsense, Harry!” eald my | Wel it him epend th ron ¥ coquettiah ly when you ing.” said 1 Whre's the harm? ow that my husband hasn't been | Yeu; but (t jen't necessary for | %es4 six mont {him to ait on the same sofa with Wy ‘Oh, hang the olf buffer! Who Jarme around her waist ares whether he been dead six } I went straight but Mr ays or ax « he? i « ykes had depar 5 | thanks to the oor and he's will was Garning my by ¢t ed you all the fire Bat the lo« et 2 - | “Laetitia.” sald I sternly, “I must | know, Harry | forbid more of Harry Sykew Human nat 4 stand ¢ | vintes A bo hanger Ye Jomtah aid my wife Not so fast Harry is rather tiresome please!” I 1 ce 4 Fite Brown hime dem ac Jeapected more complete od “buffer y acquicecence in all my have cared te but neverthelens Lactiia was preternatara you and Mr here are getting t ate the nex Saya. | a1OnE altogether too amoothty Under these barn M you thought y ot rid of ma did » An awk ‘ jwtances thet sodden came like @ thunderbolt across | dia Walk wut of om this the firm of Miner & Mortiake, | my jsetf being the «i bachelor fashion «aid Mortlake strangled bim tor hous ake to make under the ciroum HIS MEEK LITTLE D DOCILE WIDOW ithe serene hortson of our matri | monial life’ vir, and neve me see your o How shall I live without you six |'eance again ss jmonths, my dearest? sobbed Lo fykes obeyed, sheeplahly leila, her dovely beryl eyes swim E ming in teare Bot we cannot con for you, madam, i aid trol “necessity” and. after a re turning to my sobbing wife fal farewell, in which my wife fairty | ™ you go home t succumbed end went into hystertes, | 7 I departed on neceesary business for *Brows and lf are keeping house together after an orthodox and I haven't yet How it happened that my name saying “I told wes erroncously dragged into de | 7" % [tails of that massacre in which the | barbarous cooliew murdered so many] J. O. Haynes, station agent of the f the sign population, when 1/0. BR. @ N. at Waiteburg, commit was actually 19 miles farther up in|ted suicide Tuesday jthe country, | never knew. Dut at * - any rate. when | took passage In an! Rngiieh steamer, half way across boun and there was an ex newspapers, Aa I unf nd 1 «ww under the oa, my OWN name. [ wa ) ° e in th Theon when/a tatic ab ont " ° Joorat of my house | « at jing, te suet - bis of stealthily as a robber r ' . f t THE , proscing Mineia for Less THAN ANI OUR REM Eastern Outfitting Co.., Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave. " 1 " r i Some Splendid Opportunities Big Drug Store All Week At the °Y save through "ey of The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-1015 SOME dertully The Prices monthly ange pay First Avenue FACTS ABOUT ESTEY PIANO is a fine om sy $75 ® may be me SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, 711 Second A venue P. CAR D. HILLMAN cADO fill make the tand very of % per om on te 2d Ave. A few steve north of Pike street The SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 W GARDENS valable MEN GOING 1 fort tong Large Fair 1613-15-17-19 2d Av A Genuine Cleaning-Out Sale Everything tn ou certainly We mean w ete move them. entirely ne Selling Out Now t your chance to bey Clothing, Shoes, Hate and Pur nishing Goods at loss t from business. t some of the barga HUTCHINSON CO. Ciethiers, Seeend and Unie . STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA BAL WAGE GALE At the Novelty Cloak and Suit Mfe Oo SECOND AVE Pantages Theater 1207 Opp iN ter. 08 riest ave. SEATALE tore has been marked sok there gown to pr jean out our pre shout a ae PARLORS Twelve-year Guarantes, Lady Attendanta, $20 to ¢: Sundaga ? © 12 Poth phones, 1420 SECOND AVENUE 105 Second Ave, & Next to Guy's Drag Stora Monty to Loan om Watehes, Die monda and Jewelry, me not buy a watch or — fore you sme our display in or window and our prices, marked ® plain Syncs AAC LURIE, Prop ened SILVER, Prep ! 117 Vester Way, | A mentee! place te borrow money a | Camen in end all Rings of jewelry Strictly Confidential NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS lt your copy of The Star Bl b you by € o'cloch any @@ to ning. ep cur main office (Sunset, 1060; Independent 1138) deweet and 7 o'clock, and we you & copy at once If you miss it more than once, lee phone us every time you om 5 In thie way we can bo nee | giving our subscribers a pertect a Vice—and It is the only way. THR STAR Pt BLISHING CO ase do us the favor to al

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