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THE SEATTLE STAR AL wT AB, PUB LIStING CO. OFFICR® (2t and 18 Beventh Avenue PY #UNDaY, ioe BVBHY APTPRANOON BX TRL Rvemens Devartme nt oe ¥ : One gent per ove cents ver moath red The date when your subscription ben that date arrives, If your te (amen from ALE @UDAOR ts sound staae Let it be done, by all r Send to the starving Japanese, in the name of the city of Seat. ad of grain, flour, and other provisions, vot only be an aet of common humanity, but It will go far trengthening the bonds of good fellowship existing between this city We ask them for their trade, why should we not assist them in their days of suffering from famine? Mr. 0. E. Frederick has requested the Post-Intelligencer to start the ball rolling by a public subseription, not of money, but of provi sione—a ship loed of provisions, to be sent as quickly as the cargo ean be gathered together The P.-l, has announced its intention to take the matter up, and makes th The 8 rtily endorses this undertaking, It believes that the idea of Mr. Frederick and the P.. 1, should be pushed most vigorously, and The Star will © J the people of the island Kingdom. ment that it will contribute ten tons of gr ly do what it can towards helping along This newspaper will also contribute ite full share towards the cargo, whether it be grain, flour or other provisions most needed There should be quick action, When far their dread career, even the very minutes count! A day's delay ne and death begin may mean the lose of many lives. More than once, in the p outstretched to aid the hunger has the helping hand of America been ricke Now we have the famine almost at our own doors, It is just morons the sea, di of the people who are closest to us of all foreign p While the Chinese are ominously and are trying to arouse combined Asiatic opposition to the trade of ting the hor ples, both in sympathy and in trade, ng at all f America and all Western nations, even though it result in war, let Beattic set an example of real generosity and kindness toward the Japanese that will go a long ways toward convineing t peoples of the Asiatic coast that this country is not merely gain, but is possessed of « high ideal of the dut nships and of the brotherhood of all mankind, fish seeker after of International relat 4+ Powt-lntelligencer indicates ite willingness to receive th contributions, Let there be an imm response —— oo Next Monday The Star will celebrate Its seventh year of active business tite 4s auspictoun a sary it does not expect a donation nee It will not iesue any so-c Anniversary Nuw Euition.” for which the local » s have t that is intended is to issue an up-to-date newsp: on ay, giving also a brief resume of its career —_— okt Sunset? a bit of ft Skimpy, parsimonioos Never known to give ge always, after money Busy.” “beay,” “line busy Throw it out It i Mt only for the ash barrel aie association was in semion at Spx : kane yeaterday soldiers at Vancouver, | “™ barracks have been arrest-/ hikes varte jstate took part in r robbery ee ma yesterday » have a local tele s ]_3. F. Hathaway Pyths hag |[HOC: Zachary Taylor ; ft Pythias ere bolting | 8h wid eng eoth annual convention at Ro were east “ Hogqulaw . tre gg: Pah Bellingham Knights of Pyt celebrated the 4 anniversary wder yesterday as been callel at Weer & spring term of reb 32 amist, who ts under arr ly has been ay at Kettle Pails f 160 acres has J act FOUND HM. Moyer ch D' > for the first Vancouver, Wash. is new jail soon Washougal is to have a news-| We can a paper, which will be started by | 20c a can Kelly Loe. jand comp The next gathering of the G. A." Cow Butte THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 2 Uncle Jowtale"Firet time you) when he sees it Well, you STAR DUST) 5 eee pve had No, but he's sent m By “JOSH” 5 ‘ , pew Mh « fou view Fairbanks halt « do ALMA TICAT | Pa koo, if t should ail f m next week, might I © Wo find you at home 1 Mra. Mette Why, that would-—woutd depend! W vening you were ming, Mer W Phixkull 4 Widee acroms O FUDGE A WORD FROM JOSH WISt und Old Treland will t tle ‘ nite black Wings tly Ly: . When 7 | and v Wellman Tot th and A whe man , | gee his mind : | a wh bats Mr, Cumming will be » and “~ Hable Laalie nt naw | 2 ‘ \ iy { and A SWITCHTENDER | wu he King of 4 Nobody le 4 sham," eries young on } th i Jack Rockefeller Speaking € ne ta China ' = Loreto L hee e took te] “ys can make money # ne « i te culy a fow week ago. [atte papera. Juin. the Newsboys Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever Walter W an and fa t : oad ee =" = pe Come and See—Sceing ls Believing 4 shtaie cide cine a eS ee aoe THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. ‘|The Raincier Is Bankrupt| And Its Entire Stock Is Being Sold for What It Will Bring at 1121 FIRST AVENUE HE STOCK C¢ I CLOTHING, HAT HOES, FURNISHINGS, ET ALL NEW GOOD MISCELLANEOUS MEN’S SUITS Men's Linen Collars, all shapes: Bankrupt Pr Ge | Men's 11200 Cheviot Suite Mon's White Handkerchiefs, Hankrupt Price 1-2¢ | Men's $14.00 Worsted Butts Men's > os, Bankrupt Price, ¢ pairs... Bhe | Men's $16.00 Worsted Suits Men's Heavy Rockford fax, Bankrupt Price, « pat Bhe | Men's 118.00 Worsted Suits Men's Neckw Hankrupt F «Be | Men's $20.00 Worsted Suite; Bankrupt Price Men's Hinck 5 ©; Dank she + fe Men's Mule Skin Glowen: Bankrupt Price . Men's Working Shirts; Bankrupt I MEN’S SHOES ~ Me od Stiff Shirts; Hankrupt Me S Pianest Gitets: Bankrast Price Men's Viet Kid; Bank : Men's Box Calf; Bankrupt Price e i 10¢ re - Men's Velour Calf; Bankrupt Price Men's Famoun Au Ribbed « w t fr, vequiar 8 price ; Men's Heavy Grey Wool Underwear, regular $1.50 Price Men's Fine Woolen Underwear, regular $200 value CHILDREN’S SUITS _ [Children’s Butte, rew i.00 ‘hank pt Priee (oa ee eee reeeeee SLRS [critren's Suite, regular $6.60; Bankrupt Price 'e Fine Drees Hate, in stirt and Soft, f Children's Overcoats, regular $2.60 Dankrupt Price .. The § did Sto of the Mi be left at tl the tiny store of six years past to our 7 Tomorrow Will Be Our Last Day on Pike Street---Monday Will Find Us in Our Splendid New Home on Second Avenue Quite a Change for Us---This Move Down Town, After Remaining Six Years in Our Present Location at Pike and Fifth OR a long time past we have been cramped in our quarters here, and, in order to provide proper accommodation for our patrons, and because we have felt that a down-town location would be much more convenient to the vast majority of our customers, the move to Second Avenue was finally decided on. in Which it Will Now Be Our Pleasure to Wait Upon Our Patron Assert, is the Handsomest in the City---It Will Indeed, Be a Pleasure to Everyo The Showing of Cloaks and Suits, with which we will launch our new store oun List Day ar THE OLD STORE Is coe 10 BE F BUMPER One Eastern Outfitting Company Located Until Midnight Tomorrow at Fifth and Pike 2 We Can Confidently Trade H All Dise ses : $5 Month Millinery, Men's Clothing and Furnishing our SPECIALTIES is without exception the finest in the city. eS, one te WM. sy ot NOTICE TO ene h py of The ‘ t yu ~ fi clock any eve Jo us the favor to ca (INCORPORATED) dent 1138.) beiween. 4 end 7 o'clock, and we will send ‘ou ® copy at once, If you should miss it more than once, please tele phone us every time you miss it In this way we can be certain of giving our subscribers a perfect ser vice—and it is the only way THE STAR PUBLISHING Co. | «| PRBLIME ARY ‘TRAINING lehams, Jack ought to know on sndy free to pa y Ve only have gq 1 an ¢ Come engly + We pr : ms 6 wan tor nets, big 4 11.24 Quaker $1.00 will cure byt. A, Der box to ® A atber to burn he city, Use Th he QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-1055 First Avense Sherman, Clay & Co. are made of the fin- est vici kid, patent tip, heavy or light sole--- $3.50 $4.00 Raymond & Hoyt 916 First Ave. - - ~ - 405 Pike St N. P. CAR SLIOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT $00 MEN GOING IN ON C. D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS. Wl make the land very valable. Large tracts 500 feet lag $175, on terms of $5 per month. Also need several men to work @® this land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge. 20 Saleemen on grounds. City offices in Times block AMUSEMENTS, oak Avenue Theater THE VICTOR IN THE RUSSIA-JAPAN WAR startling ee rs Daugh 5 jeviite acts juction of merit _——— —S TA R= Pacific Coast Distributors of the Victor. Secon: 711 d Ave., Seattle Heady's Barber Shop ONDON LOAN O nd Washingt 108 Second Ave. Soyth Next t 2 Money to I Wateh AN |. QNEST PIANO AT AN HONEST PRICE AY Pianos sold on ensy terms Youn mnt 8 Ptanos for rent Largent Puarmay stock of Pianos tn the be street § ALLEN @ GILBERT-RAMAK 1000 Racona Ave. ‘$3206 SECOND AVE