The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR FUR LIGHING CO. OPFICNS-1m! and He Reventh Avense BWiknt aPrRRN oon RF Nbat¥ ve TRLRP ON! arememt-Runeet, Ms ° ey a! ave ay Wer PALiany #VAR AGENCY ant, Red tat conte Ogre eem, OF EWeRtrfive conte per month, Le 0 Nered benall wt dartlet. Ne tree cow Prin MAIL. SUBACHINEAM The os sur wubiseripiion Sa pires ie the Adress label of each paper, Wiben that date arrives ff your subeerte EB not ain been paid in MGVAR eR Your name te tanew from the lak a Batered at the Powtotth of date on the address label ls a receipt at Beatth « Wasnt ereond clase mattan, A Rear Lot Church ~ W tmluster Presbyterian church df Now York is to be nly t on which the church stands has rowa 80 valo able tha b bullding ts to be pushed to the. rear part of the Jot and a wy, Steel cage building erected on the front of the ot Tho worsh who goes to this church will thread bie way down & long passage or arcade with stores on either side until he reaches the cb bh per, added, ike a wt of afterthought, on the rear of the A i} siet w a ? le wv * pushing of a church building back of @ sky-scraper a sign he times? The ar ie © sacred than the altar He will ntend that what mankind love gives the alte of howor will tell how the anetent Jew chose the highest and bes place in the holy city for his temple, and how the Greek also put his place of worship on a Mil And of how medieval Christianity Jowoled half the world with coutly cathedrals But De not the apires atill point heavenward everywhere seve in a few dollar spote—indices of a lively religious spirit? And after all ts Christianity dependent up lefty ceiling and ored glass? Did not the primitive Christians truly worsh|y their eaves and catacombs? The founder of Christianity distinctly taught that true worship of the Father is not 4 matter of seasons and place bet of apirit and truth. Decidedly there ia less of “Churchianity” In the world than here tofore. What most concerns © a ty know whe or or not there te leas of Christianity—the vital actical, helpful spirit of the Nasarene The World Forgets A itt over two years ago Troquots theater in Clicag wes More than five he “a. women and ch et 4 into a burnin » . w ably ah date was Dec Witt J. Davis indieted f manager of ao at the time f the fire, was aveluntary manslaughter, the penalty for which indeterminate sentence of from one year to life he Iinols tentiary | { Davis disregarded the laws and ordinances of the city of Chicago | . Which provided for the protection of his patrana. He stood plainly | Tesponsible for the holocaust | Two years have passed. Every possible delay and quibble has | been weed to wear out Justice. But now the lagging laws have caught | up with the culprit and he is to be tried | Me will doubtless be declared guilty made He may be able to po e the penalty by ay feat the ends of justice entirely jut he has been tremendously p shed already | How quickly the work f& When some notable negligence results in the death of people the public mind ts wrought to ite highest tension. The guilty party being lynched. But the world goes No other finding can be als and de wots! innocent is fortunate to escape On its way « After Ire 4 forgets re city councils everywhere demanied bette Protection for theater gu passed The lesson of Davie is for the theater managera pers. It was but a spasm of virtee and soon | They must not THE FINDING OF JOHN BUT SHE CHERISHED THE PEARL ABOVE PRICE condition and purpose that appealed to every man. Common woes beget fraternal feetings unknown Peace amiles « land and wealth and hw the wher Tt was tn the fell of “42. and bill and stream were bat Valley ary stupefies the nobler + oon megnys 9 Mevcagpe kindiier inetincte. So every heart Glowed in the splend-t of protect |" OPER. Yet she heeded not. Her fiveness, and the harvest was fult.|°7** Were beyond: they had reached Met the votce he mower andj (a0 0nd of the journey ami wore it cine at toe otueee wee a looking over the cc ed forces of fEhe harvesters had fled. The con- | °F af™my—looking for John federate forces were marching into] — was an ignorant. simple ‘ ; Kentucky awt taking possessor woman; never before had she 4 he strongest posts of the anion | De® Beyond the limite of her hack | woods home. As the train | we discussed the possibilities of ¢ a of her and, and finail suggested that the beet plan to sue when she reached the city was army Loutsville was the union rallying Point. | was one af the party wh came Cincinnati with expecta- tdons of following the Ohio troope te Loulevilie, and never shall I for- |‘ Secure ber lodgingy tn some quiet 9 @et the absorbing excitement of | T@*rter, where she could leave b I those days! Cinecinnatt was the mit.|@>es while she could search for ftary depot of Otic and Indiana ree |her husband. This plan was told i Sments; hither flocked the veterans.| Def and we assured her we would i; ‘The streets were thronerd with blur | pay the expenses, and tf, at the 1 qnets; 2 swaying phalanx of ex ited, | Of the week, she had not found John i aerioun, grieving people blocked the! or any clew of his whereabouts, we i apes, Mt treme hed lett | would furnish ber transportation Hy Loutevitie that day, and the Seventh| home. She Matened to | wuce our proposal, | seas pulling out when we found seats| >t her confidence was unshaken, | fim a rear coach half-filled with sot |Sthe repeated in her quiet, trusting ‘Gore. way Do net trouble yourself, I It was not until we left the will find him | Mmits that we became consct The rtver glist Woman's presence. She sat 5 ctty al ned tm the morning | ting in tts bosom the sar the| sunshine, refi sweet-faced woman.| bulwarks campa, and floating en ot more than 3 weeks old|signs of our army. Far and near on her bosom, while two) ile the ov tched wings of « chtidren—the elder could not have| huge bird freedom, the tents been ¢ ung to her skirts. We be-j above the biilecks of earth rulsed came interested in the children and| above the southern side. It was an goon won the mother's confidence nepiring aeene thet buret upon our She was ¢ way to I yes that autu morning as © to find her tusbend. He had Tossed the pontoon brides os @4 in the army the previous “| the Onto river AN were ale @he had not heard from him since; | gazing of the martial world sroun whe wan destitute when we were startied by « ¥ | and hoped pat Dut days made w 4 Into months When ste b the able-b i t ' j woods buckled i ; i She had waited for his r eka, we was night © meuffied tread , all she had But I find him,” she nid. |b * you think . J you his for a 1 dent rex hee amie « parently and Indt i aistan face of unmoved by our sympathy! th hes of ‘ t he simply sentied th b " (4 UWs0v0Y SLL041 Lp Vrognaceg i Qhaap's7az nes 416 4 Brighter, Bet tigger Come ter Than Ever and See is Believir OF QUALITY a SEATTLE STAR MONDAY. 5 yas. , 1908. Ready to Tap---Record One of Service to Cor- Senate, aker for what he| tion having meantime ome more | termed his Hectual dishonenty acute and pressing, he # cooded In in championing a pretended peo- | eatting out of the platform the ants | ple’s rate bill | trust declaration. That was one of Foraker and Fairbanks are the! bis first tricks turned for the trusts Poraker was a director of the Cin cinnati, Hamilien & Dayton rail road, the affairs of which have de 4 a perfect example of over capitalization, juggling and mulcting under the name of high finance. Hin ay connections and affiliations, hing else, should make bim in le to sit in Judgment on lexis a in Washington who | nts” to boom them | atial nomination tm we on in spite of the the serviee of both | 4 raile ve ada 1 legislatures conventions, hay it in to raise a rail if ne ellg Having m on mh ng ween he ‘ at ace by a few| lation involving the rights of the BON I 1g- people va. the railroads, For years TOR FROM ON1O. well-tu MAKE Kh MIGHTY SILK SALE Planned for Tuesday Beautiful Weaves, Worth $1 to $1.50, to Go at 65c Royally Rich —_ at a Beggarly Price 9 A. M. 9A. M. The Annex has planned a S w il} ‘cords Thousands of yards are to be offered 4 age presents th lean-up from one of the foremost manufacturers ! ever ofered in this city. The collection includes rich silks for and patterne to choose among dq. Cygnes, I ¢ Soles, Brocaded Novelties, Changeable Silks 1 five Biousand yar all tald ae Tuesday Will Be Nickel Day at the | Come See the Spring Cottons Notion Section | weve tought splendi ction of the Spring good values at a nickel. For a “carfare” one can get @ | S¢lling as rapidly a ke is - ply of needed notion | freshingly mew! And decidedly low priced Mat Pins, a doare 3 cards of good Safety Pins for | At I5c At [9c Hooks and Byes, 10 Large Lone Hair Pina Fancy ® Plain Back Com 5 Se Shoe Strings, € pairs fo Perfumed Talcom Powder, 2 cans Ironing Wax, 5 oa for he for + he Dainty Dotted Gwin colors. The new Henley Suitings in all Large box of assorted Hair Pins Curling Irons 3@ | Figured Dimitics with white and } the pretty spring greys and tans a] a pone ge olored grounds, in neat floral} so much in favor, Pretty Madras A large assortment of Fintehing } Tooth ff je Braid, a bot Kid Cart sizes, a pke...5@ | patterns, Fine Holly Batistes in ) Waistings with white grounds and Good Totlet Soap, a Neediy Potnt Pins, 3 papers for mediom, light and dark colors, in | 8st small figures, a very - seen Sete S@; | mgares, dots and stripes. Mohair | S207. Grevion Votes je all the Mottum size Lone Hair Pins, | “*" fancy dark colors and light even © in dark colors and pretty atterna in cotton Taffeta splendid early | tun! ing shades + spring fabric. a yard Re dre0ea Se } Cube of assurted Colored Pins ne Closing Out Millin- ery at $1.98 Tacoma Stock of Trunks to be sold out Because we've no room in Tacoma & here, this cagloail of nks is for what th bring. Not a foot of room is ava Hence a es are put down toa Hate worth ap to $12. nt lower than was ever known Real beauties, too. Many can be worn far into he epring and they're to fo for a begaariy $1.95. It's a chance such as will 00 Fibre Bound $3. 50 Leather Bound Trunk $6.99 Suit Cases $2.59 $8.00 Trunks $4.99 $10. ever col ‘ tra large box, full fibre, @ Ls me again. Heavy Leather Bound Salt Cases, } Strong, sturdy Trunks, metal with fibre center band, full } P. oe ‘ Le _—_ t t corners 2 | shape c aq ort fancy Maen It with atraps { bownd, full brass trimeied rimmed, with all corr shaper and turbans wor r ; loathe: " “4, heavy oak, leather $1.75, 60 and catches wr han-} heavy oak leather a! ee ee ee ese Or PRET die and brass lock. fn ali trunk ereuné, ta 0 ego Wiper oe Bar stores $3.50; sale price #2. 59 } $8.00; sale price 86.99 ws Such Shoe Values Anywhere Else Thi: r t It me in town wher ar so's everybody can see just what sort f leather 2 nd hoe store rs eS as Dorothy Dodd at $3.00 and $3.50 a pair Here 7 Our 82 00 Shoes (or Women Everybody Is Talking About Them oO tp ‘ “ : Si Child's sees toe 8 5113 $1.00 h 1go'r iv . mit Nainsook Gowns Corset Covers ‘ ‘ . n A 1 a n . , . 81.0} oval vn Sau mina oaks ae acess ? ome og lp ‘Sets ; worth $2.25. f 225 Drawers Corsets SSI SETI is SS ee ein’? New Spring Models in American Lady Corsets Now ‘ trimmed, w ibe} Ready “ tle pf | Hes in b pin rw \ h 89 69e | ax ¥ Second Avenue | and Second Avenue and University Street University Street STONE-FISHER CO., University Street Store Entertains Presidential Ambition, With Eloquence | porations---A General for the Railroads inthe) FORAKER, TRUST ABETTER, POSES AS POPULAR HERO SEEN Bee Bee mle the etatutes In the committee) . #| room, Foraker cannot be convinced *. This te the tenth of Marlen @] that a subsidi propaganda and @ & Pew's articles upon United @ | (he backing of the millions of vente # Biates senators measured @| interests will not suffice to make # Kgninst their obligation to #] him a second McKinley & the people #| In Washington Foraker tives in . * a the sl game. H ARARRE RARE ERM KoCUpiO® & large house In Lhe fant HY MARLEN & PEW | nue of servants, gives dinners, and Spectal Correspondence or The Star with bi mily attends nume CINCINNATI, ©. Fob, &—Next|soctal functions given by the high to Aldrich, the Rockefeller appoint and might the Washington © ed ler of the sena’ the mont com elal world picuous friend of the corporations | 1 that corporation-ridden t at} KILLED ANTI-TRUST PLANK the present time in Senator J | Benson Foraker, of Ohio. The Republican conventions ¢ Foraker ia the type legislator | 188% and 1492 conta anti-trust » borrows the livery of the peo-| planks in their platforms. Foraker * tribune to serve the tyranny of | was chairman of the « amittees on porate greed resolutions in 1892, and that year Just at the present time Foraker | rer 4 a plank in practically th is to be seen as thy nain-| same wording a# the previous con pion of raitroad tnt 4 yeation. But In 1896 Foraker was gislation seain chairman of th resolutions ‘or Chandler recent-| committee, and t trust ques SOE «6 + * the } * HOT HASTE TO AD VOC i . * ‘ three days after Page ke P ’ lw é : : Co p= intron § | 1 ‘ 1 hod of ¢ regula rate, w rive *® bra t allwe ied, 4 * The Ohio senat as nippe * < * ‘ * A year ago Forak ntrod u , 1 tO tee r * comy t me purp wo pa + aheee —s f * \ De ) ny PRI ’ BLT ws * wh i ‘ allways ine id lay the @ ’ # origin of the * % NNER EERE EHO Tee ES ' ots t b . t sy formes L, : : , OX, Teeently 4 é eaiele: yolalon at 4 ’ At the hea , heme fash . ay mol wiTH TIONS Va P C ale ’ ak o r rests ¢ it a wislative ” vi a 0 f the new Cig. : mteam and street railway Corpora | man b one ") tn STREET RAILWAYS HIS rH IMPA " CLIENTS THROUGH TH ‘shat * In Cincinnati Foraker's faithful | TePreren'’ ot rail }- servies to corporate interests first 2 ge : ye attracted attention wh he pro . rf hes cured for the odious street railway | taide of Kt company of that elty « reversal Of Soi ohia to a decree by the supreme court of the | “RIN son a — mal affairs oe The statute books of Obic "| pear at on th with laws drawn with a view Cea es e ing gas, traction, steam railroads | /0UN® M4 an corporm ents ad. | 7 po vantage over the people. There are re e other laws drawn to fact con : , solljations and the consequent fu watering of stock by big corpora ~ oF. such measures has been given by| 000% 7 pablie me Senator Foraker ype Spini'ed I | LED RAID ON CITY. an @ | | A consy ner against the | for the lea people was Foraker’s part in the|in his attempted steal of the Cincinn ' Southern rail This prope ‘ belongs the built by it to give € to courageously pelnnat! an for Its middle wee OD portunity to compete for southern Bena ker's whole public KN | trade. Opposition roads |career seems based on the they | the enterprise. Rate diserimina that the American people cam bem. was centeref against this munictpal | isfied with what is known tn theve. property. nacular as ok.” The flours, About 19 years ago railroad in with wh b he advocates legislation ests decided to wipe out the annoy- unfriendly to the best imteresteettie }ance by persuading the people of | people betrays a sense of ry fF | Cincinnati to turn the property over | his low estimation of the owl to M. D. Woodford and Henry A.| intelligence. How long this genie the Taylor on terme amounting to a! will develop as events more on jo) the wit Epi cou tha. * rat! no his kine ban | eres ———_——— & | by | in We have on dixplay the largest and most cme met. plete atock of imported rclustve styles oon j Valentines we have © show ite an Bia! | from which the most fastidious — j entine. Prices ran éraphic art 4 } ther materia I | entll you have seen our sto w | HERE ARE SPECIALS FOR ALL WEEK: Rev | Armmmere Letter Sige Writing Tablet—109 vse | in package, Irish © regular price on | Quaker's spectal for ail week be Watermarked Real Irish Line ehul nheets upoi | pon cuir | vee , | Shoe Rrushes—We « a k of J |} shoe brushes—the brushes used by professional bootblacks aml P | shoe brushes from . bee Rich's Candied Ginger—in convenient size packages or ! or and fine « fection. My » itation goods. Our patrons want and get tie o FREE DELIVERY to all parts of etty, Use your |] Main 1240. Ina. 1340 | j | } | The QUAKER DRUG C0} 1013-1055 First Avense } The Best of Weari Apparel ‘ At the Lowest Possible Prices and onthe Very Easiest of Easy Terms During our removal sale | Everything must be cleared out before we more Come wat | get a bargain ~ BH Eastern Outfitting Co. Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. and 1334 Becond Me terda: in th Bee Tenn ot the disch: Tw L Moving soon to 1332 SEN GORGE N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ARO ON C. D. HILLMAN'’S MEADOW GARDENS Will make tt 1 very va La acts 600 teat it $1 1 f $% 1 men | to wort PIANOS wer on easier p rates and at} Te sell better pianos any other house im the city than KOHLER S&S CHASE, 1208 Second Avenue C. A, METER

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