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THE SEATTLE STAR PT STAR PUDLIENING CO OFFICRA let ant 1h Reventh Avenue APTRRNOON BAcr UNDA, TRLEP Yemartine nth RUNNCY EVERY rene, Inde Ballard Ave Ned 14. is per monty, eran only Per WEEN OF twentyetive eer Ne free roples WenE OT bane vires ie your aubmortpe » from the tet 0. a2 eeend ane mating, Tolstoi’s Mjlenium . ext y sues n that we are ‘ a tn h true Chriatians will “refuse ¢ ob hority whatever t by the Russian people of the fact that their « , to do things whtch were unchrist to b 1 Kill thelr fellow m thie 4 pt he hop . & general, and he looks forward ¢ when ' governments to “coerce” pec ‘ w , © to the law of God _ a t atol, wae the real message of Christ—that q matances ought Christians but pationt to put up with every kind of wrong, whether tt be having thelr ’ ked, or being polled to pay tax \ which X enough, Tollstol fails to see that, after this theory, tt Rus Christians Ought also patiently ¢ ” ! 1 foree, and fear nothing so much as spirit Another among many things w Totatot . to * y te that men, under no more defir ' s air to Interpret the will of God in whatever way best ted th we very man were a law unto himeelf there would be no ¢ a security of person or property, no harmonious ea t her public good. a man mi say and make bh it t 1t ts i's will that my wife 8 oe to exist,” and " say It net even the wife Many a man would dee will of God th art of his nelat ders’ property should nis Consc a re ing are atike In ne two minds, and the ibunal to Would be constant and with no t right, the strong would crush the weak, the cunning would (riek th @uil, and the condition would be chaos This ts a parody of Chriatianity, It ts counsel for the feeble hearted, a policy for the pustitanimous, ‘The idea ts me grotesque War ts bad, governmenta may be bad, and good governments may Make mistakes But & ts not ting the wrong people govern shedience to governments which ts wrong. It te let Scaring the Wage Earner One of the cheapest moat familiar and Ment rate legislation is that the effect of such a law, property forced, would be to largely reduce railroad earnings, and th ” result a reduction of the wages of re 1 Nothing of the kind would happen Yobody has any desire to prevent th troad « mon. Tt is desired that they should pros and : ROGERS’ EYES CHANGE FROM BLUE TO BLACK ~|Pen Picture of the ‘King of the System,” Rogers parts it ie pare | tache is pure white and bristies oft sharply at the ends. his hair in the middle and waves It out loosely at the sides. whit ve two Httle brown apots just over the ears. The whole assembly of features forms a masterful head Rogers is quick, impulsive and considerable of an actor. His attl tode on the witne and when he w refual to anewer even the simplest questions by Atty. Gen. Hadley, was becoming ridiculous. | Quick as & wink, be realized this and suddenly converted bimaeif into & humorist. He made funny gibes here and there and soon the strange situation In the eo urned Into jollity, Even the attorney general and the commiastoner laughed at Rogers’ jokes Once when Hadley bad asked the witness to be instructed uawer if he refused to reply to @ question Rogers leaped out the chair and bow with mock deference said, “Thank you, judge, I bow with the greatest def erence A STUDY PICTURE OF H. H. ROGERS. 1 room whereat from llogers Mis rather hotly then, as you are “lam not judge,” Hadley replied aneeringly said: “I wil call you colone, sour.” } That is Rogers. He cunningly acts which « unmusteal reumatances votee, the part in @ rather hich ie their It ie stimply proposed to be honest with all of the H impossible for one set of men to pile feller on the bodies of ancther set lees roada, Some of on dishonest and increase in usefulness, ap the mil faverab a by greatest fortunes the country knows were builded ad rates. The entire rate making businens te rotten with injustice Yorttiem. Rate laws will give the plein ople a show, it | them to de business on a more even f me with , | porations and men of wealth ‘The woge cutting argument ie @ stock argument nm 4 to | Rheep street railroad fares up: to Keep the price of ane up: to ot municipal ownership w And new it is proposed to pre fetal tegistation for alt of the people by waving @ red Mag letter “Low Wages Den t be fooled. | ‘There is nothing in the argument CHARGES: CAPTAIN | STATE NEWS | by the captain, and declare that th | boat In which the flrwt officer a this men start for Cape Beale was jim bad shape, and was taking wate }ao fast that it bad kept clea VICTORIA, Jan. 24.—Two of the} Spokane has granted a franchise men who helped to man the iil. |‘ 48 Independent gas company. | fated King David have preferred}, Jim Myrdick beat Joe Heinrich Specific complaints against some « ‘gs a wrestling match at Harrington the officers of the vessel | Eastern vi for coast cod fieh ‘These men ciaim that the cap- | 5#* prompted the Anacortes fishing companies to mh extra boats tain’s story, as related on his ar- rival in Victoria, is misleading. They question that officer's ability; to handle a chip. criticise his se A new shingle mill is being con ¢tructed at Ham/iton Thor mayor of ond mate, Edwards, who, they state | tr. has 4 was taken out of the forecastle at th, e f fortune 0 ’ Salina Cruz and had only served «| year and a half at sea, and broadly SP eather hse ee ak) WASHINGTON, D.C. castaway. They claim that the; - NEWS NOTES Veeset had one puncture onty in her Bull, between the main and mizuno masts, and could be floated pote easily They » on th that Toth when tack At 4 th @tood in for two Weather was then could not see land as off, At ) breakers on the bow, ar to wear. The vessel among the over 2 they i us ne 1 On th was a fine. T ing out, as an on wore was ship and hours T so thick t they st x 3 latter came « © the next y att “Papa, what te the difference be ai tween a grafter and « philanthro A New York minister declares | Diet nine out of ten fashionable women Merely one of years, my som. A in that city drink. Really, he knows AND SHE BELIEVED HIM | man is & grafter before he is ©] too much about wach things for « and a philanthropist afterward | Lite 1 om efrald che has arows call YOU ALL PAY UP The drummer bade himself a tear-; toppled over on the floor said, as he finished reading her} To all who owe their taxes wilt} ful iby | What comfort ahe found there, it etter. “There ie mo pustecript.” eave by coming fa paying thelr My love, my only love. The time | is hard to say, but a great determin But in the first mati the next day | txo8, dueide of next ten days, ac|®hall soon be here when | shall’ ation rose with the stricken wife, lhe recelved another letter, In which| You all know my time is out. #o)/*84p my fingers at fate and set up| who went out an hour later and said Dear George1 forgot | Fou al! must come in and pay, aaf®* mY Own bess, Then we shall| sought a telegraph office you In my letter yesterday,” | 704 ought to know that I cannot pay | bare no more of these ervel part-) Her husband had been saying his t all of your taxes. ings | prayers abroad that evening. and He knew she still loved b Now please come and pay if you And you will be true to me? when he got to his hotel abouf mid funsigned him. He snaps his words out of Mra. Ida Shaw abarp as the bark of @ coyote. | Republican TIME WORKS WONDERS. Carroltoa (0) ’ By Marlon E. Pew | a | NEW YORK, Jan Tam greater than the courts ality, by the order of things, is a divine right. | am aug things here below, except John D. Kockefeller, my sm a giant creation, and all of these other little human being ante who crawl before me. If thay attempt to annoy me my heel er os them. My position has made me exempt from that bothersome ¢ | vention cailed ‘Law That im the attitude of Henry MH. Rogers, commander general of | Jtandard Ol, bigh dictator of a jon's finance, business manager of | the United States senate, and the recognized Capt, Kidd of the 20th However impotent Rogers may consider the law it has 4 jr out at last upon a put stage and as & Witness in the Mia investigation in thie elty, the naked truth of his ‘esumptive is revealed Rogers looks very woh like & human ing He act like a god, When people get In his way he brushes them kicked in the shins a newspaper photographer who attemp his rights, to take @ snapshot of him on Broadway. He is guar haughty, contemptuous, overbearing, dictatorial and evid There ta no record of H. H. Rogers’ age, He appears @ years old He ts @ handsome an, #ix feet tall ironed into reases, « bi ravat neatly tied and & priceless pearl pin, a tal olla ad filmy w handkerchief protrudes from the outatde pocket of his o« THE WONDERFUL FEATURE OF ROGERS FACK I8 THE EX i PRESSIVENESA OF HIS BYERS. WHEN HE IS CALM THEY ARE } wid PEN, PALE BL nS, THAT ‘KE EVERYTHING AND | SAY NOTHING WHE THE SPIRIT OF THE MAN ROUBED | THESK QUEER EYES TURN JET BLACK AND SHEM TO FAIRLY i SHOOT FIRE AB STERIL, ON FLYING EMERY THEY ARE BYES | THAT HORE HOLES THROUGH EVERYTHING BEFORE THEM Drooping down over the shining nose spectactos are heavy gray eyebrows, which add a sinister appearance to the face, Rogers has a | heavy, hard jaw, his chin protrudes, bis nose is long and straight | and fcarleds, hooking slightly at the end. His forehead rises high, | givin whiny an extraordinarily large all His eare are unum ly large, dendting, as physiognomiats may, genorosity, Hard lines circle the eyes and mouth and deepen into furrows at the chin. His moe dk 1 will lever an I go You all Ae I always am he responded night his spiritual emotions recet ved A black potato ts one of the nov-| Promised to pay next wedk, but next|“You did not forget to t that) severe shock by a telegram from eities on the London markets. it's is slow about coming. 8 || photo you had expecially taken for nig “only love an olf story here. “ ject, wo | can pay} me my gripeack, did you? It was elaborate for a dispatch unty debt which in againet| “Ob, dear no. Are you sure that) bur under the cireumatances one A WORD FROM JOSH WI lyou will look at it, sometimes, 4 not expect an outraged wife A Now you may remember this te mo love? tranemit her fecligs by a slow ~~ joka The money hb to come, by You wicked doubter Ve know mail The dispatch read . coming In and paying you will save | that shall be wretched without at)” «you are no longer the only oy tee For | don't mean to/ least such a semblance of my pet! trammer that ts not a Mar, ae you | Never abuse a feat pass no one without collecting jt look at daily and nightly ,. [have always claimed. Let the fra / 4 or bein’ laay. Think It may scum hard to you who | Draw the veil of charity over bit! i oruiy make you the chief in thel | how much trouble & wed me for two or thitejerief and the treachery of one ID) 41 Had you taken the pains even | oP bed bed make if he wun | | 2788 when y are walking around | whom he hed euch unbounded coD-/ 1, lob for the photograph you say i" f rate the | with the « y in your pocket fidence your prayers to, you would have }*> 4 You had bette n and pay In brief, she, his only love am ered that | had—to tease you f } ‘ your (ax for mow is the time to] pet, bis wife, had retly planned moved it. My faith in you is 4 J } eave cont to make him wretched. She had/ 4, G. W. MORGAN & L. C mn that photograph from his) ice . Hydeo, Ky., Thousandaticka | kripaack and was gloating over bis! San heshend ¢ - P oll eg agg Imisery when he should discover! ary Be aile bie foon S - RUCK A SNAG | thet onty memory remained to him 7 After a while his Honestly, senator, don't you} The new teacher, who had been| for the time being of his darlings | ny Jove! 1 must have been pil think the railroads gave passes year harge of the sehagi | oks ” That's @ air, not at all, The| with the directo weold me for thie trick.” she/ Sete for tevina Ut \poor iittle dear no such idea and giv i With your perr m, genties | thought, “but I will send him the Sn acon dee maak ne ee SD ing passes had absolutely no in-| he sald, “I Dike “to! ~~ ge in the firet letter I write) ie me she gave her grievance & finence. But,” a senator spoke | each mildren epee | to Bim. oooe woman are’ Hess ber withdrawal of the token that ef t T law 4 nas ns fret tet arrested wed the high esteem they felt for | * fit poke up Director {came from Chicago * at Ee legislative ofice will certainly | # ' and emphate My heart's delight.” it began Bhi ago t aph a io Safinenes | ke 1 gain it, by eum “Got here o. k thina.m. Have been so P " Bi bwrestiing with the trade all day Send me ae mat! Legon: = crs je being round! ike ride with Revedi Land a tough time I've had with it.|of my wife leg, borrow or steal! anon ym hin rem ae about ‘ae ¥ . . Hes suctia ] Weary and tagged, | have retired) '!t et it somehow Mum's the word i or preme court. Hen te old . to my shut out of the gilded | WI! write all part ara ROOM. ough to know it is sometimes orgy ype ble He ne atmosphere of sin that About 0 week later « oan te ote what yon tak kn nee » policeman is Bu bthis terrible city, and ta from | in dignified marty m my satchel your sweet picture, It face with a stern, but very 1 out at the races the is before me nl write, I shall) Wept-out wif kins when ve sald my even-| She expected t a “aioe oon we Notice to ny ing ravern 1 sil rent ender my | humble te I'm alway he pillow Tt ie my one lace, until 1) mue h scorn, an ’ ery man shoul know t id y my sweet wife, in these| bis room fn er e a and 4 pop ft ha ad wh she h he fr wed th ‘ ° wish, B at n Vs this week = enran — * we wer with & re A ft g from | °@" ae . tion groun: ( Suits and Coats ‘ rs : All Our | Skirts and Wais Ga ur irts an aists ( Fursand Millinery our REMOVAL SALE. We w ' Phones 416. Eastern Outfitting Co., (i ghter, Better Than Ever 7 Come and See—Seeing Is Believing Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave, THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Moving | phy 4 began an at oe rag whet have you got} f faith ‘om in hy ( y iT \ hed at her t " hote ie ! N nan, if it ere “ fa for 1 never | upe were on i eiralr 4 " f 1 with trag The ( nt pine | % » he ' * into ' 1 am t yee nthe tu « wf y awe and An fa n hin hand: b h ' aused her hh evief Y Pde dpen | For Your Benefit Hea a Ke L that had no «© of mine, what wa One of nefactors I to think? f ra or im What any intelligent, right-| dividua t ts money 4 wife would have thought; | ' wn homes 1 have sald to your f al ! & Go, able of deceit; he ha a € © buthding, t somehow t tated one thom. you did not have ft nd peo ‘ homes looked at her with ! 1 pay for y monthly w. His Mpe quivered! t SPECIALS AT THE QUAKE Lakeside Chamamol. Quaker special 5 © 3. 1 A9 Kantstoo 06h Com f i ‘ | ' en's we $1.25 Hoffs Pure rwegian ¢ I Hegular Bilk Elastic Hose, Sil astic Bandages, last Support fall kinds. The Quaker ip the only house in Seattle th WEAVY e#ttk kin A of the goods will prove Anklets Leggings Thigh Pieces . Three-fourths Hose Knee Lessiogs Knee Leggings, lnced Dr. Hotfs Pepton Emulsion of Cod Liver O Gulacol. A more ideal preparation has . Hoff's Peptonized Emulsion stands alone as th Cod Liver Ol] that has ever n offered to t have heretofore had ia grippe should fortify th recurrence every winter by using Hoffs Pex directed. This gives renewed strength and orone to the blood, preventing the development of Regular price Is $1.25 per bottle; Quaker price Ask for folder which will be of great value junk or catarrh tr ble The Quaker makes FREE DF Use your phone. Main 1240, Ind The QUAKER DRUG CO 1043-10145 First Avenue iVERIES 1240. wwQ@ P CFESESCSCESEGERES BH 4 4eeeces ace A Short Talk to Piano Buyers It fen't so much what you pay for a piano what you pay And it jen't so much what the piano looks like « today. It's how it will look and sound twenty year Remember, the piano you buy ts to be a const companion or @ constant and embarry A whole lot more depends upon WHERE y the dealer claims WHEN you buy it Look to the firm name over the door maker's name over the keyboard second If the first ts eafe, the second is good SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, 711 SECOND AVE,, SEATTLE * what you ga | sounds tke 2 BOW, for . wa wha! first RESSES #34 SF Fes3SbeEEE TS 2 a Ss N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING if ON C. D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS. Will make the land very valable. Large tracts 500 feet lame on terms of $5 per month. Aiso need several men to work @© land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge. 20 Salesmal ands. City offices in Times bk = ‘PIANOS —— better planos at lower rates and on easier payments r house in the city KOHLER & CHASE, 1308 Second Avenue. C. A. MEYER, Mar

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