The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. THE SEATTLE STAR BLISING CO me Beventh Avenue BY aTan OFFICKs Ln BV eny APTRANOON Bxchrt SUNDAY, TRELEPHONKS Bostness Department unset Mate IMO) Tadenendent time Suneet, Med 1a. or twenty-f - @YAR AGENCY am Mallard ay BALI AW wor cooy, at emniy nee week S Sra teearrler, Ne’ fres The date when your subscription W hem that dats airiver, Ut yo heen’ pal’ in Advanen your Bame le tai ean the addygae label Ie a receipt 0 Bt Heatte Washington, aa ewondes eonts per month SURICHIBERS bel of each paper xpires ie on trom the Hat on Mattar The Senatorial Cossacks man who dods the world’s work th Russi Rw e Russian peasant Rossian student and the wiv oa and ct for iren are all ayon. worship the oxar, bow my peor publ de own to » hire armies and build navies, t rved ot keep the rul dren and in the crear and the of R taxation, or imagination see nights loving the dear peop lear people kick on excessive gather » their own affairs, or demand the right to do some « and have a TTLE FATHER WITH SABER AND THE LOOD. voice in managing thetr own affairs, TURNS HIS MURDEROUS COS AND KNOUT ON HIS BELOVED STREETS OF RUSSIA RUN RED WITH Aw at » } partle labor * have been tn the by poor ng man ever since the civil war, Ifa do for labor had been ca S WOULD BE HAPPY TODAY HIS OWN KING THE WOR G CLA AND EVERY CITIZ WOULD Bb On after om ised to have been made gars in Wa runn « the insuran x e4, the railroads and ine trusts has t jeal parties, and wringing the last poss! b 1 in taxation in c THE MEMBERS OF THAT GANG CARE NO MORE FOR A LABORING MAN THAN THEY DO FOR A FOUR-LEGGED HO AND THEY LOVE HIM IN ABOUT TH AME WAY THE CZAR AND GRAND DUKES OF R A LOVE THEIR BELOVED CHILL DREN, THE RUSSIAN PEASANTS 8 » working kes of Wa form or an asses submit onal mand a tt own toll, then t Masters ‘ t t t al aut 2 THERE ARE MEN IN THE RE THE AMERICAN COSS THE PROPLE Is LY THEY ARE PLE, THOUGH FINAN UNITED STATES SENATE AND THEIR CRIME AGAINST ATER BECAUSE THEORETICAL ¥ REPRESENT VES OF THE PRC THE HIRED SOLDIERS OF OUR wHo ACKS, PRA in the working men of Slavery If they could THANK GOD THAT EVERY FREE iT TO CHOOSE FOR HIMSELF MARCH BEHIND PRESIDENT is al and ind ry to political, » AMERICAN 1A8 THE WHETHER HE WILI ROOSEVELT OR SNEAK IN BE HIND THE SENATORIAL COSS4CKS, AND TRY TO RIDE ROUGH-SHOD OVER THE PLAIN PROPLE WHO HAVE MADE THIS GREAT REPUBLIC THE GRANDEST NATION ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH. Cut It Short Call on the editor? Y He wants to know what you know, He wants to keep his the ground.” He wants to get an_ editorial you. Especially if you are a plain citizen. He ‘leading people” are thinking about. But he is not making a paper for the le pla There are not enough of them Bot When you out of knows what the aK pee call on the editor do not stay long. The editor Nike the captain of « battleship in action. He mast keep a constant @ye out. And between times he scribbles editorials, All the same he Grabs at a new idea like » dog at a succulent bone, Try him Write to the editor? Sure. Call on bim, write to him, suggest criticize, kick, approve but Cut. it short. war to FIRST HINDU TEMPLE ERECTED IN WEST SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.—The Ing, preferring to let those who ai thetr religion or philosophy first Hindu temple buflt in western | in geek tt themselves. Fata’ America has just been dedicated| ing this mission is, therefore, » here, the ceremonies being con-/ new departure, and shows a dest ducted by the resident priest to ex their cult to the wente Swami Tr ita. The building) world The w Vv a ‘ is of the Hindu type, a snowy white. fies “the end all know At the entrance on F the word Ve being derty 1 is a vestiba It der an arch h architecture wi is the inscription a tute Biess All.” t, « The church has a seating capa o 4 ds membership of e world 60. Lectures on the Hinda phil weekly by ¢ vo, the H 4 a at STEAMER 1S sisi 5 wee NANAIMO, B Vith 9 - the asie hagers per works ‘ r Capta a etraste, t at! his home for a few days as th a which may he « h ng. Braffo kt i by the wateh- littl more than a me a CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IS HORRIBLE, DEVILISH BY GOV. EDWARD W. HOCH, OF KANSAS. all ha ding we ror HON, EDWARD W. HOCH f the taw paled, m-enforoment ment woot Mar sught to be re 5 non-enforcgpent, t foolish prov with pe ever exe » of iviliem ed fh he death sent » the » STAR DUST a You w wealbox m the stage Jenkins is tely Imckle Ph geese dn’t do any t hit 4 hea seven an ding man n it Ob, well Jenkins Distance don’t lend ] Bo enchantment when you have U walk it A 5-year-old boy bas been on N THE WATER WAGON pay rolis of the Obio house of rep =! wedi 5 00 & pee ot 00.50 0 Anyway, a lot of people might day. ‘They 60 get the habit carty or bave heard of Poultney Bice ia Obie. . w~ if it hadn't been for the Untied ea senate TRAVELED ON FULL stomacn.! Joe Milter had the ee ae A FEW YEARS HENCE king his route The w passing through the }to town dinner ' father? jlowa (Ore) News ts a well prose roadus peas See that how ver th * Kt te qpite ox ay window?” the eneak asked his partner Yep | REASON ENOUGH Well, we can b there and| Tottie—"1 4 through the piace from cellar) going to marry to garret. The woman that lives|in love with hin has gone away to stay all] Dottle—"N She won't be back | know? | “t want to git ) t th front | fur a ineral floor key unde mat on” | want In pleces GOOD NEWS FOR WALL &T Er—you me M. Luther Peterson ia shipping | pe et lambs to the New York market a a T tur ™ ‘ ay —4 he (0.)/ Ca wod Op News. quarry T , , t 1 aa ton anything @ \ hia men ‘ . 1 don't se why r aid | wa 1 It was the w h n J » fa rir ’ aw fa f ent fi . why ! yped r a 2 , £ rae x 1 fa fa n't f and buy MLO LI00OWE HPL WhognaasCQoes7a2 Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See THE Seeing 1s Believing CHOOL OF QUALITY he's such A Vital Article on Vital Subject---Wnit ten Expressly for This Paper---By Gov. Edw. W. Hoch of Kansas. ime a matt in th une « t after can thingne eye, a tooth for a tooth lieve fn capital pun of « with the f 5 tian, one | Crier ing even inale we immortality put upon tron rack preparedness nec trawn from t y «in t f the rele with shar r 1 ridden wern rA At rA THRORY EN FY t LITTLE GHOST CALLED MARGAR '1T MADE MORE NOISE THAN | ANY SPECTRE WAS KNOWN TO HAVE MADE BEerorne her « y , * n he * . she ia! Her black He oxed to prate the pillow black first Wife lkew to t » kine eck: oh tk I ‘ «° Marg Mare a M *. ts “ t k , x by } nothing « « ey «ular | ‘ . att know ! F ffing $ cureting Margaret like th 1 won't pat ‘ T b wful dream. 1 though I ber t I * ‘ k steam ong " for v * the party , ‘ i ke f t . y . J ok BARGAINS IN SUITS BARGAINS IN COATS BARGAINS IN SKIRTS Bargains in WAISTS AND FURS Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc) Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave 1 mount unity to t #aving than kee FRIES wees t The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-1015 First Avenue Emorson Piano $376 ! ! Le f ark the among Over EAS PAYMENTS, SELBCT 7i1 Second Ay, Seattle Sherman, Clay & Co. N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING Iw ON C. D. HILLMAN'S MEADOW GARDENS. Will make the Innd very valable. Lar tn 500 feet long men to work $175, on terms of § Also need neveral thin land new Renton car to Duwamish bridge 20 Salesmen on gro y offices in Timen block —PIANOS —— sell better planes at lower rates and on easier payments than any other house im the cfty. KOHLER & CHASE, 1205 Second Avenue. Cc. A. METER, Mer, A few steps ny of Pike street Everything tn our store has been marked down to prices that ve them. We mean to clean out our present stock tirely new stock throughout miss it more than once, please tele phowe us cvery time you mis it In this way we can be certain of giving our subseribers a perfect sat HUTCHINSON CO, Siem tand tt te the our wal Clothiers, Second ani Unian THE STAR PURLISHING.GS : CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prep 117 Yesler Way, lace to borrow money @ od all kinds of jowelry y Confidential BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Quarantes, Lady Attendants. $:20 to @; Sundays, » Noth phones OND AVENUE NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fail to reach you by @ o'clock any eve ting, please do us the favor to call Gp our main office (Sunset, Matsa 1060; Independent 1138.) between 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will send you & copy at once If you should NEST PIANO AT AN HONEST PRICE. Pianos told Pianos for stock of F in the city. ALLEN 4& GILBERT-RAMAK: ER CO. AN 1406 LLOYD TRANSFER CO. (ine) Phones 826, vbles, Lud Weate Ga 15 SBRATEE BEAST

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