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—— PHONE yous WANT. Ap. ik Star—Main Star will sal ona oe Ht, and will send to RATES FOR CLAS! ADVERTISEMENTS, BI TU A- THON WANTED, HELP WANTED AND ALL OTHER ADS., ONE CENT A WORD, Seven words or fractions of words to the tne, ash in ad- vance. When charged to a@o- count actual pumber of lines as set will be Counted, Minimum bill for an “ad.” 26 conta, Bal- lard Want Ad. Ageney, PL i, Molien, $21 Hallard Ay, Opp City Matt, SOCIETY NOTICES, afaccaves Temple, 4 iSysune. trery’ day Cisse Thoreday | ba SPECIAL NOTICES, sore! we NECER BLEEP. Prone or wits our orders, " fac tion. arhoy MENT AGENCY Wasningion street, Beaitle Re - @oon umanity OWL ae news Abectut treated Wy Fohtman tree of ohai ar Juckoon Teepne leatite te Doel ees ui dca’ ona) He National Medica! Comner of Washington ant Ovctdental Ave CRE SE iAcally all diesases of me greats slentlniell st ieace? oe te es ———$—$—_— WANTED TRUCE WANTED ATE } “examination, — Enaily % we of OCR Se the bervice TUDATD at A Agenie—Cunvasccrs miners, peddlere, genta oat St a isting Kew bot be 2 oh last edition, for Stone ae they last, quaruntecd: Sek sie Pon Co, ma Ye wea ‘states for the Birotherbvod of "Sain, “Mast ender: otand busineas iy ve ere KL. i haaad Oren a Tan over 18 to bre nee were: Navel es «4 Phe, ‘oven Z NTED to eork tn ey “pacific ‘City, ‘slo land wanted Tone o4 . peace = u Wet bee fa ‘ 7 mi men to nell wages Take Tacoma Interur City and we Mr Griffin SEATTLE, TAR—MONDA Dec. Cherry Bireet Ge, Aroate Wi Ton, nwh, sow Tiyere Bank Bit sit tor we ee } ike @ nmaury | COMPANY, et Ave ; Waller ins a beet Riinan, 1 4) times bide iope OORT, The nih ben we homes eCunnell Tealty Co a nt V Val * NIPPON 18 STILL IN THE MAN-POWER ERA, BUT LABOR 16 QUICK TO BECOME MODERN--HIGH WAGES, HIGH COST oF LIVING, THEN LABOR UNION G—STRIKES INTRODUCED—THE UNWRITTEN LAW AND THE ORGANIZED LABOR PRINCIPLE, Wil Buy Two Lots Arcade, ANNE INV IO Kinnear White. cor Ruinn Drooks, ah! \ LY Nbwiet are Hank Whig Ss bona #sthe formidable Japa trend of development Wi esa Wiartevan fe People's. avin it BT Toston bie, ' FRED by — weer e ree ee eee eee eee ee eee eid " IN THR GILMAN Apple * Mea ee ane hse POR th te # Hore in th ond of Public Beonomiat Henry George * amie aoa te Maoh unk Or tr rein % letters devoted te the progressive, virtle nation-of Japan, the * Bee tee ware. bok — *& to the future of the United States tn the far east, I will t _ eneveral articles to mplete Mr, George's UW ugh analysis of bo * * Ma ROLLA Us NS eneKe— artis ned). Cerrrrrrr eee erie ee eee ee ee eel Patabiished tone OT Alnske Wide, Wilbur & Lewis A "Robinson, — oe el 10 A = BY HENRY GEORGE, JR. tiled 4 cres Tre Tow Written Especially for the Star, CAN JAP BECOME * OF LAKE WASHINGTON 10, 2 10.—-Not far MACHINE EXPERTS? & THR CRESCENT LAN Wil tnerease ‘the value of the shore tande | -TOMIO, Japan, 2 me a * Se uenon pen ° away from my hotel buflding oper- ‘ss ited Gator eakouaiods Ae BBADOWEALE, 6. ghery cumnnee | ations are in progress on a rattroad cal school of Tokio 1 found ah ¥ powtoan” Sern (clits, Ens above Bi #Hikduct. In plyces It te necomsary to) & an American Instructor in : - atl (iu hine shor Gifve mall piles for a foundation charge of the machine shop, mes Be te Ts rah son, om Ps A Pough derrick had been rigged up, Mr, Charles Albert Francis of Mec N cboe ‘poe, the, lant asccpreghesstansie and several rop attached to the| Mansfield, Ma He showed ‘ Great Nor wale ot 699 ony wéeteht, ran over pulley wheels and me ap tron rod on which a thread had been cut and for morning which « nut had been cut and down to a group of men and women. ‘There were eighteen persons in this ry a a WHEELER, INO = - _— group and et of them were wom fitted. Thia partionlar plece . en—to be exact, twelve, To the sone of work, Mr, Francia satd, to Mas cay gapmen, D of one and the chorus of all thi would be creditable for an rei tty pipe Mae on addition. «roup rhythmteally swayed on the American student after two if tiy4 ropes, raising and letting go of the yoars of instruction, but the Japanese atudent who turned fees, eae 1 which tn thie way ham are Bt ase mered the pile inte the ground, The it owt had accomplished the . ow baterenk, men were mostly young, but the work after only two week# women were of all ages. patruction. This was emeep- oo Par omen we ol e of course, but Mr eae —— — ¥ -— Francie ageured me that the Pe larwost Sat paredicn, Cume today FOR GALE-—ACREAGE—(Cont'd). FOR BALE—ACREAGE—Continued ptient: of Sgt on a in skillful use of tools, quickness acquiring * * * * * * * o * * * * * * * * * * a * * * * * Ty acres near Mentile & Meerett Interar ban tine, cleared and fenced, hwuse and rome 19.00, terme hONwER BROWN. CO ne People's Mank Muikting Pana La na om lake and coun! tise heat Semtthe Toterwrtnn Mug.” price $iie, ‘terms HONRIA. 1 ti Pooptes ‘Baan Pullding See eee eee eee eee eee tee eee eee sate Touman, ek. 7 te! LOANED salaried pew mand om heap rales Krattte Credit Ca, tes Prapie's Rartnge Hank Mig DANED on Tiancs Pur Mousetiokt Gooda any security Pacific bik, Ind and Yesier, Mo Oa. 4 RSONALS. : ss ea it Aenea” rafeties eee ‘ork Medivel Institute be | —-| eee Beveral of them had thelr skirts wing sturdy, brown, road ett arrose trom elt bottom land Government Land nder Irrigation WR CAN LocaT® TOU PREE OF CHARGE from @ to MP aeves Of choloe farming land, chose te town ant raliroad) In One of the Best Fruit Sections of Southern Idaho ‘This We governement land ond can be hed ot @ cost of $1.25 Per Acre SY edt pases and « half Jater the group was still working and the pile was not half driven down, At that rate it must have taken three hours to «ot the whole pile into the ground: and, what with time spent in read- jJustment of the derrick, a day would be consumed in driving three piles. ‘Thie in large degree reprements the process of production in Japan. On the large governmental and corpora- tion works steam and the newer processes are employed. But the or- dinary works are conducted after hand-labor emthods, or else y emall a senile to call in © and tine-saving de- VACANT LOT ee ent Oe a Oe - 7 tabrook building 2) Loies Ana Tedae lets, 1116 at Yo Ole Corteonty man Dock, beautiful sea shells oxy ine indian curtes want chiropree te ina ured, Jackson, 114 * Bhar eee Mall acre fine eof), all cleared. grub bed and fenced, with Ry - trees on it only 9 biecke from er cue WARES pais Cohan o EY ver for Xmas) a rs ‘never tailed yer Wash ef Green Lake Mosity tears Tee sores north see Pett, imlle, from tty tevel. $1,000 Taem E JOLLY, % Union Mock A Anicteon, tha eerer, cconmvies = etiineiok, ShbreSte! Saammioed Bab PRTER MATTHON Bronte ~ Mtn 1700 Matuel Life hte leurs Woesman. attorney at Tu Wits for thie land i ia paseenal Whdury caace 0 cpoeaies. O20 Soop HOME, only 818 on tor per eure tmalde land that bas cultivated Madrona Ridg ifte blow Beattie per menth Want te retire lake, ae beter — hs, sy ling br - oe ta cat comntry Place tamt fue vet FINE J-ARGE TOT Guite nent to coe iowa’ © Saydes, teal ovale alk : 1 abetted Pioseer bi Pig kone, 50 conte anes far, sm Madrona Bldgs, This te cnap _—— coe 88 eae ny {set ote an tha vie re we ry Come watay. only few mins me tome rar eine he thonee Man ek Ae curtan. of Mien ® coh ta Tiel, eorpore C naw Sadeans Per sine ee eee Ya Bt THE ACME. INVESTMENT CO. Misdrona Park por ~ GS04 PIONEER BUILDING et arty, me oe Mesrens ¥ rh diet riet, tow " paid end aly 1.1 Can pou we 6 Wide Hare te one more GOOW ONK Let tex TATNIRN WHAGM acre and ball sore Lik ome halt blowtt tres Ma car tine corey, ster and water paid - any ter Why net tee te bee y terme x. a our owe toene arch wep paring Fam oe own wh HUTCHINSON CO rind and Union Se od En Soman wants Tt -ihvead cutting oank: ote Lg catalogus te Jewet Order Houre, 188 ond Ave. Rock Isiant ft ‘fu, over Ib years te desiranie To Sik Fomene, 22 ete tam sack: Thera! St : Wheel reward ter infor: leading to Naaress. Tor Fie nce Sinton Nand tam, Donkey Engiae (Write D-i%, care Mar FOR RENT hed owsetinenlng feome, private family B. $42. Toor + one gentiomen private Sais eniences. fenton Milt: lone to car. All Finke ~ ABSTRACTORS, _ “Patt Whittieasy Hantord setabtished 60s A general bophing bust general ban nee Towed on' time de at ite ee] SOUND HATIONAL DANK OF SILL ECT ORS. a weal "wonie ef irresponsible collection cgencies oar Bille te us for collection If you | te) Evidence secured. Ses te toners ‘ah. Queen’ Coir Dre Was “4 MILLINERY, iMinery wt AN Terai insurance, moet liberal in eity. en Wilt ban vow raoney te Seth rai 5 heres MARVARD REALTY COMPANY, ut NO AU “Br William Paidewr—Trreat, X Yu Aiexa Wag Main bt mies fevel hang. Bane, fi ase te 0 gd bor ee SUPURBAN MOM Hd} acre, Goud seth cleared. fruit trees small heuen. dod enly 3 minwied’ wall to ar “TtARLin ADAMS, me Cotman “Bite USES AND LOTS. _ Davis & Whitham oe inte neat choot and car QD: le ¥ * Here fs Your Opportunity! ‘We ore offering te the pubtte for te theme whet le Enews af the Cm end te oder to etl Cheer lande quietly © © Gffer them ot an avernee print athe ad Be cree to oe Spm Sante Tues 4_® ORK Co. INC. Tet Alaska Bolbting u ne buys the beet TA 1@ feet Square tp ot Oregon in 14 and has never been on Tou can have FRUIT eed FARMING land, of GRAKING tend, and from thie imenee tract you can Make your ssiwotions ot Unronug fruit, Ae HATLHOADS are pew buliting eft being sur the country will rapldiy Aevelop inte one af the Heb counties om the Pacttic Const rf alan "ema "foteeatag me vate in ‘Theos tande wilt double No such opportunity hae ever been of fered the public im the Northwest, Tor further information onli om or ad dress THI Hh A BARGAIN. mance Sunset Land Co le Seta “at ; Hh. cash; wilt reset tor Gul Agente for the Pattie Const. Gna pears teeters conventinees;. tat aise ca omy ‘i ase at corresponding ty ~~ prices We alee inchede with one Nght purchased gufficient putty and pointe te mt Iti or Wf you wilt remorse the obd ah and ee cash down balanee very eney $00 Dorion Week, Beattie, Wash. Corner, tint Ave. near Jattorwn: nr Yrone Main it Abeoiut+ iter ee EJ Office open day and tant residence, lake view jet. tow ‘eat Heatiie. or 7 for Site feo TO He BEACON MIL Chotce ete xia and ate ian sth Gale Sinhette tnd hand take view ANG LOTS. ___. VACANT LOTS. We wi Qi wee ~ HIGHT ON THE La Muntrede of people are Buying tote in Denutitul suburb. Mower lots, ehetor i lets and business lets aimor oe Terms 1 down § scree. ee Hittnan's cashier is | ware 7 ‘sbtes i | mo down, 80 tnamthly ue oa be giet ts tase oa ewe N ‘nim nay M,cO tne OnE! on te = oe 1 bowene, from S00 to | a econd Ave ° at hems ie or wieekis co, wie Western Ay mash and doer establichment cat hweat 3 ind 2 Oriental Mock, Seattle he Rale—A beautiful Queen Anne home tetay ta the Bort er fi $60,000 for Sale Abeotatety the beat bakery yor m 9 ve at a Beattie; everything ne with afl improvements In and paid for AS main iitp RAINIER REACT ‘ete.; the only chee to cor and in goed nelghbertod Waa j—fnib i} im Suh prices as HE and up with $6 to Den corner, south of Cedar; part cash Of Lies tehabttants, roome and bs 1 down and AS monthly, shew why lo] eget te srranged SHOW CABEA. we te Sats: oa 8, ae Hy? BAPE Some Fery good buys om Denny binds af second hand show cases | @™"S %* one Gbsne rr ve arth uaa! ilo yu SES an q ot iS) DiscoUNT POM ALL casn | ..Wo Sige, hare the beat ure In North fe Gorham Weber 0008 txt Ave fa —1¢ Ne mortgages, fo notes, no expense | **t* ” quick, NEW SEVEN NOOM COTTAGE teroom modern home, ‘ange fet; 61,00; | Compare tracts and prices w Mice hetle and pantry: Marge corner tot Ratance monthly [the market and you will be we Toads feet. two biocks fram ca tine, Vis Teodern house, iageview bit; $2.10. |Our prices are from one-sixth ® mnson the prices asked for g, gz Special Sale of Herszs oS ese ‘We have at cur stables thie week & heavy drat boreece, 4 light teame, Single and double driving horses. At bi reasonable priees, This le very fine stock. CASCADE WTami pa Woeatw orth HODGSON, MOORE & CO, Te Pike st Mm Real Beto x. & Loans and Temurance. ta. room howse, lakeview lot: $1.4 Bs Tiver, water ee Droom house, 1 lots, near Woodland Park: on ghurebes. stores, hundreds of homes tt; | Debpy farnitien, Take Washington et | care, If minute eervics, te tick Weed, offiee at Rainier Beach, fine comer, exw; If you want = nice. neat tn good tovation on Queen Anne with hing Rew, melern and dmplet full opment basement and concret fiom for onty $9.60 with #50 cash and the val 2 fine lots om corner, 99%; $900 down, ance HS per month 1 bemutiful tote, 960: 9B00 éroom house, nearly bad RACH ©. K STURTEVANT, Owner, Wi Keston Mock A MONEY-MAKING pUY! Sa ‘Oure Ll iz Rass ote nd Ave, broom house, sac A. © JOHNBTON & CO Tif lee; #00 cash. ~ Jivome Eto Mh Downs Block 12.00—Tester W, ousee BAI LLARD pa Weer Maes TH; Ind, A DeTE. —s Fle oak oe S-room strictly modern coment _ $5,100, 3, we. No, cot 1 : ovements in and pail PREPLES & BACON, Pm new fiate paying at per meth, near) ie Bix room Noone ame om Pe nid forest wood for sale, Phone Ballart clans locallty; 6,100, Pacific Block, taler Boulevard. da a naa ot lar 7, h Ave poke ol ih and Pte * " ereer emi, 7 te Mai, Two cottages. Honestly room strietiy modern hones, lot esi. 100, 7 bearing frutt trees, worth. $9,000. Only $1,000 cash. A 2 blocks from car, beautiful view) from Ratoler Heights car tine. New and second hand Latlew Tinthas for | 00 1 balance *any 140 to HOO—Chotoe Beacon Hii tote, 4x Just a Few MoDnnN COTTAGE io. blocks from park and tale Hoom Th, WM Pike Mt. . Hee. 10 and alley, tabi Federal Ave. near Proepect; fine level 1) acres, ail tn fine pasture. ming Gasale a Ge ee or Bale arkers Gn Welter Be | ot “sonia: all improvemente im and paid eam, chose te mille and shipyarie,. term not Sr etngte. firm im: town aan 2,400, Terme. * from Beattie ewe Sonn, $10. tnonthiy ot Se aEE SEEeEEEETerararaee Left ™ $8 down, $10 monthly, Act nase Poa ba — ead sale, Alber! | On Franklin Ave. south of Gaver fon an, haok aely. Cnty Dee. level; good view; & bargain, $5,000, Burne st tone: concrete | a2" ¢foom house. lot S0xi80, within : ic. machines Wr Tay, | ferns fot Yexion; comerete| wiocks of large shipyards at Bagie We! LEWIS N, ROSENBAUM Co. INC. " sailed : tp Rouse Txlie; concretif a4 Capital, futly paid, $26,600. _uaiit S-rom plastered house, partly | mandation, woot basement; cement side To aoon LOTT Main nbs omen: ned, on Fite Ave, thee to Medrue | wainn Price G1, Terme fi BRIOW MAIR T FRICKE 20 Orlental Mock, Seattle SEs fi Two lots near Tin, @x100 nd 19, ‘Aédattion, Open evenings, t to ® par siley! poe is "ot tenet tine ay AMRIIGAN, BEAL ATR CO. | sank’ todern ‘treom” hetae’ a pot ue ot ve, #00 y trom IDENCE Y cite L REALTY CO, Ratiard Rouleve oo SELL © npire Bid Investment th of a a x nat pire Bide Investment that means @ good profit noon AVENUE NB, (MUGGINA @ RtAI0T% the future venter of Filter AVENUE NONTH. Wie N AND THOMAS STREETS 410 Colman Tn fine looa WEST SEATTLE. af can! "Side tape. h ory cary, 4 Main Some A306 on Very easy terme, Ae Tot tm Pealiard. WORT T-Teomy howe O Colma 1a tr fod. cary too N« mut wri sr raonth: Ores WIM | ose eonten feet, wien : chine. falling. bed tare , + OWN CO v WI feet, with nice view of Riltott Me TT REET TET } Nee Dank. Did tg| Stay “ama Meattio.” Torre : ¥ A NICE PLACE ON SMALL Main voor PAYMENTS. CHE nn wae ‘aes. tel HUI sAL Lot ul ») lawn, teat MINES AND MINING. Hicevie stocns 10 Yet south On fe car line—Lote toxtzo gown and Oa week eT <a below the FOR GALESFARME AND TANDE taoo cash will handle It ie taken et cone wee ~~ ~ WALTER A. SUTHERLAND, 2 Voor Mag © SE e——~ een S re Call la x. SALMON, DERNY & WING, INC, Building. with ood This We the Nill t Heat om 13,000; sae TWO NANGAING. FRUIT LANDS on payments o1 nee Ps m Dayments of 110 down THAT Washington ar water For a lot Sx120—thie week only Por a jot 4x00, With small house oh ear line—aubject to street oA rn Price water rihie, tases Call and ses us, oF paid for four years. write for book Dd. ORIENTAL, KR. THOMPRON, BUILDING Seo Hillman today in Times Biook, ee rrr Sasa as eases eg 90999999949 3-9-9494-4944949444 444 a f aaa é hove mon hais te Main 6 ina. Os ysiattbcape le! rod out 7 id beara trent stl NEW = ROOM TAGW ON MADI fine large TROON & SMITH, Empire Ruthting. i FOR BALE—ACREAGE, 2X WAGRIFICENT VIEW LOT 94 00 pllewalic Nous THRE end fing jooatio loot under $1. 100. bs Vgaraen: walking dietance ianred teady | balance $17.00 per rv 2180 oa ak a ee ls ee satis SxermeeiNe Fue Bound. Lake t splendid imedern "vottage”"en "West H wee of ars price | x tine Duy. "Cottages on Madieon “at 00 cash. balance #8 @ month, y cme Waring OF wewemee the squat le price Bagh B. JOLLY, baie PREONGLE, ‘ACME INVRSTMRNT Co. Tabor 03-414 Pioneer Bide. $2 Union Hiock. 990 Arcade Hii Phone—Main 1198 orgy en qpae, ‘ciman Bide. Main 0222 mi Asm. #4 «| ALREADY BEGUN IN NEW JAPAN Ld dal UNIONS W As the appearance of strong # the United States been coine pools, combines, monopolies and of various kinds of financial an yon by industrial union « orge, Ir. . * * * * * * * * * * De ee ee ieee eee ied viees, The nation is yet In the man- power era. But the forces that are making such increase in productive power in ether parte of the world are com- ing into in, and will within the next decade of two make great strides, More Than imitative. We commonly speak of the Jap- anese as imitative, implying that they lavishly follow an example and nothing more. Nothing Ibe further from the truth. soch an umption. And would be idle to that the Japanese workman t* tn- capable of using machinery. The re- cent manufacture and use of ships and engines of war would disprove the tronciad rule of the military des- potiam of the Bhoguns thought and action tn all thelr branches became ft fized, precisely as they did In the Nile valley under the Pharaohs. But now fp the new age upon which Japan bas entered, when every boy is being tought more or lees of the principles of democracy, and the idea of equality is superseding that of privilee all thought te shaking off the shackles of formalism, and the Japanese are got only imitating | what they fudge to be the pointe of excellence in foreigners, but are making Improvements and gotng be. yond them in the Meld of invention. In it to be expected, then, that the Japanese workmen, for eo long held down to a low standard of subsist- en will remain there? On the! contrary, the effort to use, to adopt, to discover better contrivances and | procesmes arises, on the whole, from a new desite—the desire to get bet- ter and rasier subsistence and all the things that belong to the ideals of western clvitization. Appetite for Comforts. hing is of more common re- mark among observant Japanese than this, Not only does the Jap- anese gentleman endeavor to obtain, for instance, the household conven- fences and@ luxuries of occidental civilization, but Japanese workmen, under the stimulus of the new po- Ytiea! and industrial aspirations, strives to give bis family better and more varied food, while the country girl, going into'a mili or factory and getting what, to her and her people are munificent wages, puts more or better ornaments in her hair, and in place cotton ebt (outside sash or girdie) ehe weare a silk one, Living Costs More. And with these new aspirations have come—in the larger cities, at legat—an increase in wages, In the building trades tn Tokio, for in stance, wages during the past nine or ten years have doubled. And this Is so in some other lines, But with the new standard of tiv. ing and the rise in wages has come & new cost of living. This is owing to the name monopoly and taxaticn causes that are operating in the United States, Germ of Unionism. In the United States the Increas- ing difficulty of getting a Mving re- quired by an advancing standard and the industrial depressions that occur have resulted in the formation, defensively and offensively, among the workmen of a larger and larger and more and more centralized trades unionism. In Japan little of this has yet appeared, owing perhaps to the long subjection of the work- ers, as a class, to the government, to whom they still look for direc- tion and ald. But, just as the rule of the Shogun and the Daimyo had to give way to that of the Samurai, or gentleman soldier class, so now the ascendancy of the new commoner ie beginning, and a big coal mine strike not long since and several strikes In woolen and cotton milla, with the riot here in Tokto over an Increase of half a cent in street railroad fares, show the signs of the class of trade organ- feation, or, at any rate, of harmont- ous action. First Union Failed. But, curious as it may seem, the first effort at trades union organixa- tion, as we knew It, has proved a fallyre in Japan. It occurred within recent years, when the demand for laborers was Increasing and wages were on the rise, As we know in the United States, during a period of industrial prosperity is not the time when untons recruit, but, on the contrary, they lose in. membership and fall heavily into arrears in dues. And ¢ the majority of workers in the respective trades her make better terma independently tn | the sale of their labor than was pos- sible by united demand through a union, they lost interest in the union Idea. The Unwritten Law. The late brilliant Lacadio Hearn has given the impression that nome Ancient usage peculiar to J is stil holding ite common people tn a tight grip, and he instances the kurumaya Ginrikisha man), He saye that the idea behind the words ad- dressed to a too zealous kurumaya who endeavors to outrun his fellows 1n the ordinary dispatch of business might be expressed: “You know that you are breaking the rule; that you are acting to the disadvantage of your comrades! This ts a hard calling, and our lives would be made harder than they are ff thore were no rules to prevent selfish com) tion!” And respecting this, eu Hearn PILE DRIVING IN JAPAN, tthe iL COME, nd aggressive trades ions ta ident with that of the trusts there, so the 4 industrial favors will be mong the workers ip Re tte says: “Tt je not unjust te this moral code of the emplif! an unwrittes has always been im; forms, upo mn every clase of in Japan; ‘You must net special authorisation fo gam feliown!” Uf Mr. Hearn bag before he wrote that would realize that law te not « peculiarity of anese people or of thelr It in merely the of human nature, ané a @ among all mankind strain and » wtrugete ing e It te the oe the trade or labor only needs de forth the labor == EQUALITY INDIAN Gov. Hogsstt, is Saas in intertor department | ton, makes a number | recommendations. He | appointment of ap jeral Judge, the (arate lighthouse |ka, and an construction of roada, The governor (ent wifite population of J | 33,000, an incresse of lover last year, He | the abolition of the ment stations, as it has be to a certainty that be raised in the t establishment of tions for hay, grain A law prohil liquor near construction also one to allow well and acquire and erty by inhbritance white men are Hoggett does net favor tl lute prohibition of the. of coal lands, but stringent law to their acquisition; alse propriation for public: Juneau. ELKO ME IMPREGD Impressive nt ee memorial service of the | ' 4 i x j y by Dr. Simonds was in awed delivered the Rev. W. A. Major the bet Dr. Simonds spoke of irer earthly age t ent’—the age of golden fam, and feelingly the lodge of Elka, a million of members the oath of fraternal NEW THEATE FOR § Manager W. pron Third Avenue to the board of pantie M | permission to convert art of the building ay east corner of Main av. into a theater, sell expects to use tt for thea purposes until the co Third av. regrade al iL sary changes in the Avenue theater baiting sion will be granted @& the changes recomm Marshal Kellogg are The building in merly the Standard by John Cort, more pied as a miniature Monte 2 ——— ic SEEKING WIRELESS TION WITH SANTA Wireless colegrapiny betweet vnd Mare Island is factorily, says Rear liam T. Burwell, the Puget Sound navy is the best time bea teh ‘vn Attempts are also being effect connection Wi bara Make Home with one of Li - pet Art Squares. ue’ 12 art squares, worth $800 x10 1-2 art squares day for $5.75. 1,000 pairs Nottinghanal? tains, 50 Inches wide, 2 long, palr Tuesday, S00. Water Color 1 axT, 850, Regular 63e Linoleum | cat. London's, Mt

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