The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY BAR PURLISUNG OO 4 OFFICES bt and 12 Heventh Avenue BVENY AF ERRNOON BAL rt SUNDAY RLEPHONE® Bitstness Department Monat Main 180) Independent time BALLARD STAR AQENCY—am Ballard Ave funeet, Rea 1a. we pent mer ex ly Per week, oF twent conte per mo: Sane t eC) Si. Na" Free’ conben. : oe TO Mai em the addre ription expires ie t The Government's Imperative Needs | E SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. REFORMED INSURANCE POLICIES OF FUTURE |Judge Morgan J. O'Brien, One of the New| Equitable ‘Trustees, Points Out an Impor tant Feature of the New Order of Things tf a proper Naval base and an BY MORGAN J. OWI? "One he valuat fi ad 1 the fi receive | Member of the Equitable Board of | ing P att | 4 he hands of t it. king of the deep re ' , i 4 ! ¥ , v { t Representatives and of the Senate. | bility of one ¢ pying the position 1 ' neither the] ¢ fa trustee In or ead | mpa had ar Cong of the need action }tee means “he who helds tn t rt agent ne r mi . . the money or property of othe i i The ht year ave passed since the 1 Ma way that the p has never had ' " w our frontier across the Pacific Ocean and | lgreater cause fc ‘fidence | . a the | inwurnr han now holde 1 Sta whether we would or noea world | Siew thik tuts cnet tall teased ye | away, what do we fiad in the net I DURING THAT INTERVAL AN UNPREPARED | sivee hiipe wot heen th ‘ NATION--OF SIMILAR RACE AND RELIGION TO imily in the allghtest de ' aa yw OUR OWN—HAS BEEN CRUSHED BY THE MOD. | bw egee 1 porno ain seal done ERN SHIPS AND GUNS OF AN: AWAKENING jend the compa. financial h HORDE OF MONGOLS } ape ge ae RE ag a a What has the United States done to 1 a at- | that the present generation of pole haye indicated moplif Pacific front *racti n | icy holders are not the real euffer-| the whole mt not think tack on our Pacific fror Pra ally | era, The high premiums and heavy [that there should be more than Chere need for | sasesaments which went to build up | three in of policies, payable on stro rt ‘ nm ir . | this surplus were taken from ‘ the « olley, im A stronger | nin Asia we id polley holders, the maj 1 » An adequate repair a z sta at ( | whom are now dead, and now in \ a shin oe | th wider of economy and general axe © perhap * beat We ; cee, eform instituted by the new man The act of taking a ated | 1 fs paniards, gement the polley holders will de- ance pe hould be ple a As ve benefit " a y nde . V { ; } | Financially, therefore, the tite g money in a bank bably a a dd f + at ance company i stronger than t life | ance ts } ' ¢ , " fat eed was re ver Th vestigation, throwing | effe oly an er fort « ht yea by the Navy Department me | rregularities in management, has peaking as one « of - ‘ Me JUDGE MORGAN J. O'RRIEN. k t fat m he I if rongly th Is v t been done.) i ad the « ‘ of a ton ¢ Rquite the — _— —— and directness will ¢ be etime ba me aman ho \ ‘ ht N th the with a a f <a a ar y shall “ " a rs would marry her, Again it is shown | if he hasn't developed into one al catmation fed ge 5 a -4 few Kg wag ype, Gilby dD t aring gradually and how dangerous it in to win a be ady. He's no amate ri tell | AP ee ge Be thal the bet he enefit rey ! shipbuilding fac ‘ , wm pany's prospect 1 ghts to and at the i tilding facilit | “How eccentric Mr. Frankly tries Making bis own living from | ae AP eh cng foes a epate on th ( eded. }to make himaelf appear at tis . ng already? # eiveady waderstands the| The os ay it ‘ what , o will be need 5 . Keowntric ** No, not that. But he's mo ama-| | saginnane an (ke aland meget ot sneak As ee wilt t ee bagygrt Yea, I asked him how he He don't. write even to me| ‘Tee ewaréness of thle eituntion. | to w r w t ¢ are matters of detail The the Wagner neert, an e anid & ept for money : ‘ an ot . dnt understand the musi 4 ort, ft, gray haired man tive wa a r » the determination to have or and the tall, raw boned gray haired not to b T a atters of suf ¢ policy, involving wtanding on the ree the f the Nation, Ther s and » me," anid the tall man should t face ie familiar to me 7 neds . call your name. Nor nt once mentioned the sum of $30, mber where | asw you 000.00 blishment of a Pacific Naval Ba nae, too, but f am pot . : 7 her I met you here in That sum is probably too small The expenditure im the weet @ ity necessary to add that would be a continuing one, spread over a number of years Battleships and docks are not built in a minute. Beginnings should be made on a proper scale, even though the under- taking involve an expenditure of a hundred million dollars large enough an on repeate osal has been dly made by nd rejected by partment : AT LEAST HALF OF THE NEW WARSHIPS SHOULD BE BUILT IN GOVERNMENT NAVY YARDS; AND THE PACIFIC COAST YARDS SHOULD HAVE THEIR PART IN THIS WORK. i A battle squadron should be made up of the best and most modern fighting machines known to the science of naval architecture, and should be numerous enough to per- mit the maintenance of a force on our Asiatic frontier equal to any emergency. Our force now in the Asiatic waters bears about the same relation to Japan's force that Spain's antiquated navy in Manila Bay bore to Dewey's fleet. In case of war it would be prepared to give about the same account of itself. This is not only a disgrace ; but it is dangerous, It concerns everybody in the United States, THEREFORE IT CONCERNS CONGRESS IMPER- ATIVELY. Ask For Your Interest ‘The Seattle Lighting company is holding « considerable sum of money, believed to aggregate fully $15,000, taken from part of its | customers, in the shape of five-dollar deposits to guarantes thetr | gas bills. It neglects to offer these depositors six per cent interest oa their money, to be deducted from gas bills once each year. While the individual amounts of interest are small, nevertheless there is a principle involved that should make each depositor in this fund stick up for his rights. Nobody willingly makes - deposits ‘They are extorted by the gas company under refusal to supply gas | unless the same are forthcoming. Ask for your interest, Mr. Customer, you whom the gas company | It is « big boy horn Thursday morn and your ing—Cecil, Ohio, Cyclone. | “You're an hour late @inner is cold,” she said “| know it, my dear,” he replied. “but I met Bill Thirstin this after} noon, first time I'd seen him in 12 years; and we had to talk over old times. It was a treat to meet -_ friend like Bil.” ‘ ig —" she said with much de A WORD FROM (06H WISE. | elston And in spite of the cloves | you're an td | | you have been eating I can tell that it was a treat and a re-treat “I'm sorry,” said the Insurance | agent to the man who had signed “Capital,” remarked the great au thority on finance, “is timid an application for a policy, “but our al examiner has decided you ted the man who was aw risk.” “What's the matter with Does he think I'll squeal?” Anyway, your Uncle Hen Rogers| has shown that a lawyer can ask more questions than «a wise man will answer. “Tt 1s,” anne not so great an authority, but who was a close observer, “It is—when| ou are trying to get hold of it./ t when it's afler you | “fiuh,” said the fresh cigar sales-| man, “there isn't one man in & hon j dred who come in this store that ls that” said the wan WhO Was lighting bis. “In fact, that's why they come here. A town in Indiana has been mamed after George Ade. Ot course, | Sf there must be a town named Ade, | Bobedy will complain so long as| $'s in Indiana. him? A Chicago man who has sued for “Why are y<wnbrokers always no | “¥9ree tells the court that the firnt Muecesstul in their busine | time he saw her he “That's easy. There's nobody who| t a friend he Money Is Good Toy takes so much interest in his bust CONTRADICTORY STATEMENTS, as to any one else and yo Clyde Lichty’s labor an teacher im our school must be too strenstons | , for him, as be has an assistant now. Big bargains today and Sat at Kegan & building, Cabin $2.50 per doz teson's Stu photos ¢ & in KN Phones 416 “Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever Come and See—Sceing Is Believing THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Ry he anid he was going to be @ pro | feemtonal literary Bartell» drag stores, both on Bee ond Avenue, tomorrow at about | favor equal to the highent ot halt price. Among them ta Pack-| pure maple eyrup and ite of! 800-804 ers’ Tar Soap, the 25e sine at Ie: |the purest. A little granulated First Avenue, Cor, Strongest Overcoat House in Red Cross Tar and Bag Shampoo | sugar and water added to Mapeline | Soap at Ife, and Florida water for Be. tall nan was Heary H. Rogers LITERARY NOTES. m Pen to jek 1 xs SPLENDID COLLECTION OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS } Seattle Product FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES i ONLY HERE CAN YOU CHOOSE FROM AN ASBORT. MENT THAT CARRIES STYLES INTENDED TO SUIT THE YELLOW PERIL ns EVERY TASTE. " William Bensos, a@,cld Vermont; COMPLETE LINE OF CAPS AND FURNISHINGS FOR ee me Taw | maple syrup manufacturer, arrived "al gating pig ‘ in Seattle Tuesday ta look over the local fleld with a view placing ath and dinged | ine eastern product on the market |here, but after sampling Mapoline | made in Seattle, he aecided that he Cut In Half leeuld not compete in the west Jetther in quality or price, with the There are many things offered at/ local product. Mr. Henaon, after i Mapeline, pronounced ite man. J. Redelsheimer & Co. Columbia Street the State im all that ie needed to make the °°? | genuine syrup. ooo ip Ahe 00 Dettlen. The Three Graces Footwear - They are responsible for the phenomenal that success The three graces that characterize these shoes may be Fit readily enumera They are Style, Dur has attended the Opening sale received and the greatest of these is Fit Never was a shoe business more heartily They mark this collection of footwear to an unusual The selling of the special values continues tomorrow Shoes will wear out | Temporary quarters downstairs Misses’ and Ciibdven's Special attention has been paid to the s tion of Misses’ and Chi ' degree. Boys our But it will take him twi as long if the ment will not be found in the re complete ass here. Our city. dinary sort. They are tough a igpcmamtal pent Besa ade enough for the boy who kicks | re lagdaccap herder: ne! tod: at everything, and shapely gene “ wh A os ca Sarees doesn't | er f al s We have the shoes to stand the racket with plenty of style and comfort thrown in = S ° For Tomorrow pecial Boys’ School Shoes— Kangaroo and box calf; The test shoe creative talent of the izes to 5%; wear world has contributed to ent guaranteed yur pre superb Ladies’ Shoes—Bright exhibit of “Dorothy D hoes. The new Dongola, patent tip, ex toe shapes ere strikingly These $2.00 Value for ter on soles; lace and with the new patterns, new } , and new | 69 Blucher style oe a i Youths’ Shoes at $1.49 Little Gents’ Shoes $2.50 Value for $1.98 Ladies’ Shoes tock tip, heavy Smartness and Individuality And the ass lace and can he ipplied or to rr tted. TT new es on sa Ww $2.00 Value for ( ' hil . are complet Friday Sale of Dress Goods a Top-Line ind 42 in ’ read and butter’ -of the at a yard, the rest sciling we pur the whole bateli dh aie at the one price, a yard... Che @nnex The Stone-Fisher Co. Corner Second Avenue and University Street , th > ‘ DC worth c and 8se a yard, Por Satirday 75 ¢ THE QUAKER’S Saturday Sale The QUAKE 1013-1015 First Avenue Removal Sale Special We have or overa faterial and workmanship th we have r wize Beatt! Rella CASH OR CREDIT Eastern Outfitting Co., (in) Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. © break Our shelving on are fit all at . of the or lea kives but ¢ ( 00 it ' D ' ‘ b. pha; Quake . " ater , R DRUG CO TS, only To clear 00 ¢ Credit Mouse see one ON C. D. HILLMAN’S M $175, on terms of $5 per month 2d Ave. A few steps north of Pike street. The DO YOUR TEETH OR GUMS GIVE YOU TROUBLE? ‘There tw no better place to se lect sclenuft skilled dental work, no matter what the na ture of it, than at the offi Ohio Dentists, the famous inators of the Metho« of Dentistry hod which tightens joc i falling teeth, cures pyorrhea and all other serious diseases of the teeth and gums. Call on them and let them « is no charge Address OM1IO DENTAL PARLORS, 307, Pike St. and 1430 Third Av. xamine you. There FUEL SAVING LABOR SAVING MONEY SAVING TEMPER SAVING Laurel Double- Flue Range THE | mo tiful and durable of all modern ranges. Call and aee the LAUREL, popular, $5.00 and.$5.00 per month buys une, 1522 Ist Ave. Seattle 818-824 Second Ave, Ballard. it is becoming very HEGDAHL, co. INC BUTORMAEN CO, Cloibieve, Saamet and Unien N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING DF EADOW GARDENS. Will make the land very valable this land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge on grounds. City offices In Times block. 1513-15-17-19 2d Av everything in our store has been marked down to prices that ertainiy move them. We mean to clean out our present stock put in an entirely new stock throughout Large tracts 500 feet lou Also need several men to work @@ 2% s E Fair PRESH LOCAL RANCH BHGGS-—GUARANTEED Per Dos. 35¢. FRESH OREGON RANCH Whe per Dos LLOYD TRANSFER CO, (i Phones 836. Offices and Stables, 1114 Wi ern Ave Expressing, Furniture Heavy Hauling of All Sorte Prompt Service. AMUSEMENTS. ird Avenue | Theator TONIGHT WEEK ALL THIS AND Ww Russell & | Present _ Ml PERCY HUNTIN N, COL H. LINDSAY AND THEIR ¢ PANY, in a 8u as tion of “RICHELIEU ! >t f the New No Change Prices Pheot cRiIpPma Next Week—"A CREEK sins 12 12 } TURNS STAR TURNS. | DIDA, A Sensation!., Aquall | Spectacle | Hadie’s Rus Dancer | Something and unigus ine, Many Other « Features, Barber Shop Heady's NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBE Should your copy of The Star to reach you by 6 o'cloch any ning, please do us ne Ee to | us our matin office and 7 o'clock, and we you a copy at once It miss it more than once, |} STEAMSHIP VAar At the Novey | y | i207 g | Opp P/ nn!

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