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SA THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, Dec. 4, 1906. 7 2 ) ant to go tite it, or unftitted to dolevery ald should be given the | ortine but, in the last resort, to de- | year, Progress has necessarily be and overwhelming triumph. Hut our tirectly proportional ae i | well if they deo go inte It, This lal islands: and our efforts should be | tending the people who have com- | slow, owing to the great number of | poop during those twelve years i ‘ iy nou id & tendency which should be strenu- | unceasing to deve them along | mitted it against the consequences | countries to be consulted upon every [refused to make any preparations | establinh tng galleries 4 sly combatted, Our Industrial de- | the Hines of a community of small |of thetr own w ing that how arisen, It is a | whate regarding either the army |inrge publle and military m velopment depends largely upon | freehotders, not of great planters | CONDITI 6 * isfnetion that al} of the |or the navy. They saved a million [whould —maintate “a | took iding in| With cootte-tilied Bituated CONDITIONS 16 CUBA publics have now, for |or two of dollars by so do and |ranges Jn @ifferent parts 1 joal education, i oT thie term all tnduatrial educath an this torritory ia, in the middle of sam Aumuat an insurrection broke , been Invited to Join in |i mere money paid a hundredfoid try. and should in from that whieh fite a man to be th Pacific, there are duties Imposed out tn Cuba which It speedily grew | tng proposed conference y thus saved se urage the formatior evident that the existing Cuban gov: | ty inet by All part r for each million t Juring the three years of war which ba through om Pleat Pay ' thers; and it t# natural that they | food mechant wod carpenter ov | Ut (hia small communit kept in mind that war u ed From Et uld Join kp opposition t@ any) Dlacksmih, to that which fits a man do not fall in tke degree ieee ne = enone ost fn not merely justifiabl im- | followed war which brought un- |land. The Utthe republl t the right to meout of which the alm te fear~|to do the greatest engineering feat, “pen any ether Amerioan commun shad by th . Cub ; eben perative, upon honorable x upon | told suffering up our p le, | * 1 or oA anoenens ee nurt detinitely y to do exact and even justiog| The akiiied mechanic, the skilled ity, This warrants our treating nt me oy So D ou = fi N, [an honorable nation, where pes | whieh at on me threatened the | ample in all matter ; Ut + © all. workman, Gan best become euch by | differentiy from the way in whieh) oii), . or th yr %..- at at Oo . oe caty ee ined by Se aeere. | avest national dir A ang whieh. I Sieg ing up an efficler — Hnical Industrial education. The} We treat territories contiguous to or | ROUT ed by: © president o ee of con tious conviction of of jin apite of the y of waging | diery at LAW gg shpat hd farreaching wectulnens of institutes {surrounded by ister tarriiories or [(PAt He intended to resign: that his national welfare. © *. * it, remulted merely in what wae in|. THRODORE ROOSEVELT B © } would like to call at 1 call your Atsention to the neod|of technolugy and schapin of mines other states and Juatifies the set- | Areal n wee trvevesable that non? | BT RENGTH OF NAVY. effect » drawn battle, while the bat The ¥ Houme, Dec. 3. 4 tory | of passing the Dili limiting the num- lor of engineerin ow we! ting amide o vortion of our reve @ other co ' , < e of de 4 triumph waa al- | “ays — ee we TS. result of houte of employment of Tall |crlmetinines ahd nn teas tareeeene |Iwiee pong 7S portion of our reve) | Mould cqysent to carry the The United States navy tx the aur peti Visitors to Seattle of our ortint the habit employe The measure te Aling ts the effect of a good building te therein, | Ment, and that he was power ont guarantor of peaoe which this] 7 de not ask that we continue to ’ part from moderate one and I can con~|or mechanical trades achool, a tex-|Mawall te now making an effort to/M*lntain order, ° & * ahanks| country possonson It te earnestly | inore f nevy. I ask merely that A ti technica ¢ no serious objection to it.| die or watthmaking or engraving | Secure inunigration fit in the end|{? (he preparedness of our navy, I} to be wished that we would profit lit be maintained gt ite present ttention nitoed, #0 far ap it te in our power, |pchool ‘All euch training ment dee | to assume the dutes and burdens of|/W®# able immediately to send |by the teachings of history in this ath: ond thie ean bad pe Mies addr adblnies ented trie is no | it Should be our alm steadily to te-/ velop not only manubl dexterity but fll Amerfoan — cttixer ] enough ships Lo Cubs to prevent the | Mmatier, A strong and wise pe Jif we replace the ot nd Out- | be found te a visit to Uncle ams has | duce the number of hours of labor, | industrial Intelligence, In interna- | Whenever the leaders in the various | *tuation from becoming hopeless: | will study its own fallures no on ships by new and good ones, | ' » S at Beamert You can ential sue ith as a goal the eneral Introdue-|tional rivalry thie country dese nee] industries of those islands finally |804 & furthetmore dispatched to} than ite triumphs, for there Ie wis- | ine equain of any afloat in any navy. | O8VY yaad at Bs at Be any failure ingame og u of the eight-hour day, There |have to fear the competition of pau. {adept our ideal and Cuba the seoretary of war and the} dom to be learned from the study | To atop building ships for one year | the mammoth battleships Wis Be woul be ining to the ef- | are industries In wheh it le not 4 per labor aw much as it has to fear/OUr administration in endeavoring tant secretary of state, in order|of both, of the mistake a8] moans that for that year the navy 1 Oregon, the training ship Bpriding something sible that the hours of inbor should |the educated labor of spec to develop 4 nikidle clans of sul they might grepple with thelof the success this purpowe | goes back inatead of forward. Philadelphia, torpedo boat a de ment shall be eet aside | be reduced; Mist as th wre COM | trained competitors; and we sh j#tantal citizens, a way will then be | {) uation on the ground. All efforts | nothing gould be more instructive | mugT @HOOT STRAIGHT. stroyers. You will never regret the Mat ted in any cause, | munities mot fa h advanced | have the education of the hand, eye nd t L with the commercial . 128 @ enamel Gtady of the Wee oct” 7 ' visit. Hoate leave Pier 10 and Heal Era ee me ground ot | fF such & Movement to be for thelr /and brain which will ft us to meet (And Industet biems which nd wading factions, by which they | 1812, as it te told, for instance, by he congress has most wisely pro- | 146 4 im. and 1:36 and 4:30 p,m oe crt. On oy or the im | £000, oF If im the tropien, #0 #itue |auch competition. | Appear to them ae serious, The b 1 to an amie | « api, Mahan, There was only a | vided for a matte nal board for the | 100 “ayn, with an extra boat at for err Bod “Fray he matte, On the lethmen of Pane TM every possible way we should | perous eflisenship, ra than inn ror Goverament of their ing twelve years a navy relatively | this law, but it does not go far + gt ty t to Which | ff instanes, the condith are in |help the wageworker who tolls with! modiate returns on large masses off.) '* Finally the presi ap strong as that which this country |enough. Our regular army ts | Closing out watches, diame MF Ue COTE ar an eWOry Way so different from what| hte hands and who must—we hepe | capital republic resigned, ‘The av now has had been built up, and an} «mall that in any great war Wel wid jewelry at bargain prices te made, after am ticy are here that an eight-hour |!n & constantly increasing measure congrens assembled failed by delih- | army provided relatively ax good an| should have to trust mainly to vole [TT fie ong the Gane 8 lay Would be absurd. fuat aa it ts |--alte foll With his brain, Under the} THE A.-V.-P, EXPOSITION, erate purpose of its membern, #o| that whieh the country now has,| unteers; and in such event there | aftirmatively appear that | (8y ee eT: cee cont |conatiuution the Mational tepisiatere| ainexa’s nesde have bee tin hat there waw no power to act on | there ne would have been the | volunteers should already kno CBE PANTS 16 ORDER mptained of has resulted 3 oe not be |can do but little Gafeat tennant a partialed bia resignation, and the government | silent wity of fighting the |to sheet; for if a soldier haw the v4 0 L Of gus reed, whave w ane von eee pe ad Prot ig Rhee adel ha |X met but there must be a ¢ came toe halt. In eecerdance with ;and Mf the necessity had ariacn | fighting edge, and ability to tak oS 0 message 1 suggestot oupiaved, 9 aon KA wheper | plete reorganisation the govern | the eo-called Platt amendment War would Under auch clreum- | care. of himasit In the open, his ef 60 * a ar nee sw men, |it to act under the tnterstate com> | dicat mbodied in the const ve H dy | ficleney on the line of battle in al- | LA ‘ MILLS: Diack men or by allen y 1 to you. I ask your ¢ pecialttution of Cuba, Issuance of ty I thereupon pro: memed in work which permits | mental aystem, aa T have reeabecit| i h wee of the Hut the wageworkers of the United : OMSTICNTIOR, Lattention to this, Our fellow oltt Dr. Hunt, dentist, 220 » having been sharply *% PP Firs, Ml . 4 plaimed a provisional government for btist, 220 Burke > pation By the demand | States are of so high a grade that A thi = Ms - 4 ) ss y LW i, rons who dwell on the shores Of/khe istand, the secretary of war act. | Building. Phone, Ind. 692. Seatth The best whiskey In Seattle at | 1020-is7 AVE ° Het of applying Injunc- | slike from the merely industrial | serne hope tha’ + e lots | Puget sound with characteristic en- ling as provisional governor until he o** Mike Doyle's, 2613 First ave, *** SumTs To onper +15.00 standpoint and from the civic stand. | tive and fudicial branches of the | orgy are arranging to hold in Seat~ | could eed 00) {it should be our object to do|gevermment will construe thia| tie the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expo SFR Sees a ee re what We can tn the direction of se ause of the constitution in the | sitia Ite special at include the | governor of the canal sone on the uring the genera! ervance of an wo } yore We pee age ding of Alaska and the ¢ 2 2 ot | eight-hour day, however, in such a matter as indus nent of American commer [pw Regn chy cee ee The congress at ite lust seaston | (rial training, in such @ matter as|on the Pacific ocean, ‘This | the expedition being bandied with a: ie would be ineffective. | “isely provided for a truant court jehild labor and factory laws, wet an | th in [te purposes and most satistmctory speed and effi Ree seve tt would be | fr the District of « ple to the states by enacting | should appeal not only to the peo-| ciency. The tnaurgent chiefs imme Bismey marked step In advance on t advanced legislation that | ple af the Pacific slope, but to the| diately agreed that thelr troops labor ssea should = be abolished. It t# at least whether 4 law abolishing the of infunetions in wnanae growin tgS ys mori «J » Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 isthmus; Wroopa were Bent to sup ort them and to relieve the navy, Phon ‘bia; a |e he path | he m mae altowetber ‘0 ee en { properly caring: for the children, [can wisely be enacted for the Dis-| people of the United Bates at large. | should lay down thelr arma and dis Sens for criminata to weak- | Lt me again urge that ongrens | trict columbia. Alaska since it was has and the agreement wes car-| IY I Snalding the law; | Tovide for a thorough investigation | The only other persone whos | yielded to t ave Sut, ee srovinkons ara} ‘ en eee reetioy life or | 2 the conditions of child labor and | welfare is as vital to the welfare of | 900 of +f and fh has left the personnel thre | Ee nod violence there the labor of women | ited | the whole country ae ie the welfare | nearty $200,000,000 in. gold, ture and | government and the old laws "he airment of the | States, of the waguworkers are the tillers of | finn, When properly developed it] so far as might be, unchanged, and | of the courts to deal with | EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY. ie cath, Be Larmer early Lins | ei mecorme.in large, degree & land | wii! thus administer the islands for . vente B pec nth | of home Jo coun trie jering | few months un’ quillity « fe the most mmary and ef Among the excellent laws which liype of am citizenship, and/the Pacific ocean have © pene th 4 Bg te ap noe ake tion properly | Way posible, But #0 far as "ngreas passed at the last see-}he must have the ne chance to} n 4, and a new government Inaug- sion wae an etnployers’ lability law. jrise and develop aa other American | countries of Europe; their annual|urated. Peace has come in the | It was @ marked step in advance to] citizens have. Moreover, it t# ex-| foreign commerce amounts to over |tatand; and the harvesting of the injunctions there | frat, _ recognitfon of employer® jactly ae true of the farmer tt ts | $3,000,000,000, of which the share of | sugar cane crop, the great cop of © humerous than that of all thy Seattle's Reliable Store—14512 to 1522 Second Av. ted the fixing of the time and plac and the arrangements for the con- ference to the governing board of the Bureaa of Americos o compored of the re pertcan natir tien should be meted Out | navy yaras, arser 1 the Tike: e from the outside, ag te the Judge who fails to ye commission appotnted by the! with all other men—ia pecullarly Dally when necessary ~ 0 | president Get, 16, 1902, at the re-| necessary here in the United States, | tries with who wu it wantonly Of | quest of both the e cou! where the frontier conditions n vere th or conditions even | TREATM y. atore and mir aquiire ti in the newest states have now near. | BATMENT OF JAPANES OF LYNCHING. onaider and pass upon the ques: |ly vanished, where there must be a| 2t t# 8 mistake, and tt betrays alail the A the statute books; but] o¢ the ainosa n end the wag he United States ia #0 $700,000,-| the tstand, te about od in the hands of the ju-/ tho law did net go far enough.| worker, that the ultimate success | 60 fh - oo oer, Meee at eesary power which Ini+ © © Neither the lew. |of tha ‘nation of wateh he forms | understood a Wa pushed by our mane | AMERICAN REPUBLICS. t to the porst or, ae far as I am informed, the | part must be founded not alone on | ufacturers and producers, the in The second international confer~ ‘of . It is & power | state laws dealing with the question rt rity but upen high tries not only of the Pacific |ence Of Amertean rey *, held tn a er a amoekt be exercised with ex f employers’ Hability ere sufficiont- al, mental and physical develop-|slope, but ef all our country, and ico in the years 1901-2, provided and should be subject to | ty thoroughguing feral law tiow of the farmer | particularly of our cotten growing the holding of the third confer- scrutiny of all men, 40d | should of course Ir mployes In jon by preference, but} states, would be greatly benefited. | OP* Within five years, and commit. te ; Mf course, In order to get these ber treat falrty the coun hich we trade. You Want Whether it is something for everyday use or. a in Wash conn ‘ wre: connection | euba' ee ny | of footish cynictem, to main. | ingto: That board discharwed the o with the delays of | 88 In controversy thon | subatit A more Intenmive aye. | spirit : " . ‘ f , with the strike tn the anthracite re-| term of cultivation ter the old acre, {tain that all international govern-| duty imposed upon it with marked G , aii your attention and | Con, Gr Pennayivania and the caus | fal farm. management, ant where, Mental action ia, and must ever be, |fidellty and painstaking care, and Christmas Gift it will pay you to trade at the Five, 1 Bitton af the nation to the + nner ~~ ut of which the controversy i there must be a better busine ap. | Baeed UPON Mere selfishness, and courteous Invitation of the “3 1: e fs ‘ . : of crime among Ws Aud | Sac tn their report, findings and | manisation etoong the farmers them. | At to advance ethical reasona for|United tates of Brasil, the confer McCarthy store. Nine times out of ten you will BB te the epidemic rd expressed the belief “that the | selves such action te always a sign of lence was held at Kio de Janeiro, gad Wod violence that * | ctate and hy pocrts over © th one part of the A nape miuet we treat all 9 the 28rd of July f August last. Many t only |contioning fr tions fairty, but|to the 29th eral governments | rarmMeEeRs’ wash gratia the Wneninney 967 AMERS INSTITUTES. pay less and secure a better article than you could another. Each section. | oor may be called a compulsory | Great progress has already been| we must treat with Justice and good | subje f common interest to all ; : GA qouth, cast or went, han its |) 08! oem of controversion be. | made among farmere by the crea-| will all immigrante whe come here | th erican nations were dincu chas sewhere In Seat le. Besides you have the E Ao Section can with wie Smployers and employes when | ton of farmers’ institutes, of dairy|under the law. Whetber they are|ed by the conference, and the con- purchase elsew here t y fie time jeering at the ef another section, i should trying to amend its ot breeders’ ase | Catholic or Protestant, Jew or Gen- | clusions reached, embodied In a ge tile; whether they come from Eng-j|fiee of resctutions and proposed jand or Germany, Russia, Japan. or |conventions, will be laid before you italy, matters nothing. Aji we have | Upon the coming in of the final re- 2 is the man’e|port of the American delegates. neat and up-| They contain many matters of im- ith bi portance relating to the extension of tee.” This expression of be- fe deserving of th adie | tone, horticultural associations dnd sideration of the congress and| the Jike, A striking example of how pemings. To deal with the enactment af ft» pro 9 inte | the ernment and the farmers can et corruption it ts necessary | 1.0 "Abit has already been intro- | ©°-oPerate ta shown In connection] a right an awakened public con- | 6%. sto this end, with the menace offered to the cot- | conduct gua to supplement this by OAL LANDS. ¥s ton growere of the southern stat na | rlaptt im hile dealings legislation will add | COAL by the adve f the boll weeetl |bor and with the state, then he te| trade, the increase of communica- ity In the execution ¢ it not wise that the nation) The department te doing all it can|entitied to reapect and good treat-| tion, the smoothing away of bar- 3 we dea! with lynching | should alienate ite remaining coal) to organise the farmers in the meni Kapecially do we need to re-|riere to free intercourse, and the fmore is necessary. A greatjionds 1 have temporarily with-| threatened districts, Just as it has| member our duty to the stranger | Promotion of « better knowledge White mon are lynched. but | drawn trom settlement all the lands| been doing ali it can to organine| within our gates It is the sure mark | 8d good understanding between the is pecullarty frequent in) which the geological survey has in-| them in aid of Ite work to eradicate | of « low civilization, a low morality, | tifferent countries represented. The to bisnck men. The greatest | dicated as containing, of tn all prot | the cattle fever tick In the th. | 10 abune or discriminate againet or | meetings of the conference were cause of lynching te the! ability containing, coal The ques-| The , tas ane will” any way humiliate such stranger |harmonious and the conclusions tt eapectally by black | tion, however, can be properly set-l operate with afl such associations Pwho hae come here lawfully and|efe reeched with substantial una- if the hideous crime of rape-—~ | tied only by legtsiation, which im my] and it must have their hetp ff ite| Who la conducting himesif properly. | Himity. It ts interesting to observe pleasure of doing your shopping in the largest, most modern, up-to-date store on the Coast. All Goods Advertised Are Sold for Cash Only, “°S* PHONE okDees™ * WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS, 98¢. Three different lines to choose from and three to six differ- 98c ent styles in each line. White lawn with tucked yokes, col- lars and cuffs. Mercerized damask and figured oxford Waists Each, nicely tucked and plaited and white lawn Waists with lace abominable in all the cate- | judgment should previde for the} own work ix to be done in the most|To remember this is tioumbent on} {hat in the sticcessive ferences: : ere = 50, 5 af crimes, even worse than withdrawal of thear lands from sale] efficient style. | every American citisen, and it bs of | hich have been held the represen- and embroidered fronts, cuffs and collars. Regular prices Mobs frequestly avenge or from entry, save in certain e= | RMIGATION. leourse peculiarly incumbent am|tstives of the different American are $1.19, $1.25, $1.39 and $1.s0 each. Tomorrow take your pick at BB¢. eof this crime by! pectal elroumstances. The owner ponte Mar . ‘ the} orth government official, whether | ®&tions have been learning to work . , 91.25, . uring to @eath the | ship would then remain in the Unit- uch te now being done for t the nation or of the several | Waether effectively, for, while the x. ing it: thus avenging | eq States, which would fot, how-|*tates of the Rocky mountains and | states Gret conference in Washington in MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, 69¢ A BO 3 2 fashion the bestial deed. | ever, attempt to work them, but per- | atest pla through the develap- | | am prompted to aay this by the | }#8%.-and the second conference in paannnnnnnnn—) A splendid opportunity to purchase a useful Christmas Gift themselves te @ level | mit them to be worked by private | Men! of the national policy of Irfl-| attitude of hostility here and there | Mexico in 1801-2 occupied many ertminal | individuals under a royalty ayatem,|ftion and forest preservation; Mo/ assumed toward the Japanese in|imonths, with much time wasted in SPEECHES, the government keeping such contrel | FOrerr — volley for the better-| this country, This hostility is spor |" Unregulated and fruitioss discu "a a to permit it to see that no ex-| ert Of our Internal conditions hawe/ adic and te limited to a very few | tom. the third conference at Rio Be it remembered. fur-| sive price wae charged conaum- | bee? More fruttful of good than thie | places Nevertheless, ifsc moat dia. [exhibited much of the factlity in the that the individuals whe, |. The forest of the White mountains | creditable to us as @ people ang te] Practical dispatch of business which trom “~~. from evil tem RPORATIONS. and Southern Appalachian regions) may be fradght with the gravest | Charatterises permanent delibera- greed for office or in a | CD should also be preserved: and they! consequences to the nation, The |Uve bodies and completed its labors Were base demagcgy, in-| The present congress bas taken} cannot be unions the people of the | friendship betweer within the perfod of six weeks orig- he inflammatory and tn- | jeng strides in the direction of ee-|[ states in which they Ie, through! states and Jansen hi tnatty allotted for Its sessions. 69c at a saving. These Handkerchiefs are plain white with a fine linen finish. They are neatly hemstitched and have em- a box broidered initial corner. There are six Handkerchiefs in a box and the regular price is 8gc. Tomorrow they will be on spétial sale at only 6B¢E the box. SILK STOCKINGS. BOYS’ BOOKS. the United Been conting Speeches and = writings | curing proper supervision and cof-| their representatives im the con since the tite, over half a come] | have just returned from a trip 4 te arouse mobs and to trol by the national government over | creas, secure vigorous action by the| tury ago, when Commodore Perryj,(? Panama and shall report to you Ladies’ fine black 1,000 volumes of tynching, not enly thus | corporations engaged in interstate | ations! government ed his expedition Japan, fireg pet length later on the whole subject Silk Hose of very the famous Alger fhe mob, but aise tend by | business. The passage of the rail-| MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. opened the islands to western ctviiapot the Panama canal 1 6 oe : c Series of Books for Gtiminologiets call “sugges- {| way rate bill, and only to a leas de- sation, ince then fhe growth of [SEALING QUESTION, ° choice quality and Series o OOKS batly to increase the likell- | gree the pure food bill, and the pro- | I am well aware of how difficult i) 5. has been Werelt : Boys. There are tion of the very| cision for increasing and rendering |'* tO Pake & constitutional amend-| Jame", pas Been Mterally astound-H The destruction of the Pribiioff a pair imported make. Each. det ich they are tn- | tiore effective national control over — Mo sprectme- se Ls my Judgment | coraltet it, bat Souiner yo telands fur senly Sy pelagte wraling They are full fash- more than a hun- | dust rk on whole queet marriage and “ “ proach lerit continues, 7 ord which, : 7 " i i oe. teat, So. anem. |She boat pauman weeeetry. sun Sivorce should be relegated to the|{t.'% the history of civilised man-|Coeding to the surveys made inl ioned, have elastic dred different titles limpertant advance in the proper 4i- kind. Japan bas a ar hou f- b iynched ts of another race, | rection. In the short session it with] authority of the national congress. | cont past. Her ‘civittantion oye by dirsction of the congress, num- whe in their speeches and! perhaps be difficult to de much tur- | At Bre« he wide differences IM |inas, tpat of the mations of northors |Rered 4.709, and which, accord- aol char oan Ge ba tt may be| the laws of the different states on | an . to the survey of both Amerte ca ob emer atten - a the 4 ' Burope-—the nations from whom the lang Canadian commissioners tn 1 tops, high spliced heels and double to select from. They are all fine stories soles. The regular price is $2.00 a and are fill of adventures on sea and pair. Tomorrow they will be on spe- ©? land. The regular price is 29c. To- ures, (© excite a best to walt until the inwe have result In scandals and) . th J my . ans to conse ths) been 28 operation for & nembes of moe Ale ng Hog ae wienly Serene , Bet 80 years sen ce eg about 190 yg "Thi vee cial sale at only $1.69. morrow take your choice at only 23¢ monthe before endeavoring to in ¥ camentiat to the welfsre| sinane development Was still that rete, (2 Sbout 186,000. : : aus each. the abominabie act of the | crease their acope, because only op the nation, nothing around whieh | or ine middie ax Nese hat co | Mult has been brought about by € a . Mmeeif; and tn @4dition,| oration will show with exactness |*h* nation showlt #9 bend ttwelf to) a sreurine' sk tha p> Bm 6 | radian and some other sealing ve SILK 'KERCHIEPFS. XMAS STATIONERY. nence they give to the their merite and their shortcomings | ‘ w every safewvard, as the home| ivery walk tn life has Been eels Kiting the female seals while Men's Silk Hand- in deed they undoubtedly tend and thus give opportunity to define | ‘fe of the average citisen. The | {17 OA Did ena ahe mow w in the water during their annual 5 Over a_ thousand faulite in other brutal and de- what further remedial leeistation ix nee would be good from every| io’ one of the greatest of c pilgrimage to and from the south. kerchiefs with inch- boxes of fine Ste- theese thoughts of commit. | needed. Yet in my Judgment i wilt| standpoint. .In particular It would | Siijone: werent in the arte or te suareh of Seed. Ae & rune the Cc wide fancy colored Cc 3 j Pew, relentions and order-| in the end be advisable in connec. | De Good because it would confer On| Loa in the arte of peace: great in| male eral when killed is preg. ae tionery put up in fd under the law is the! tion with the packing house inapec-| the congress the,power at once tO! Mintary in industrial, in artiatic | Natt And also hae an unweaned each borders or plain in heal fancy boxes design- ye by which criminality of tion taw to provide for putting teal radically and effictentty with | siveiopment and achievement pup on Jane, = that, for each skin white with ™ and ed “especially for igbe can permanentiy be sup-| date on the tabel and for charging | Dolyeamy: and this should be done | “ur nation fronts on the Pacific, | ken DY Pelngtc sealing, as a rule, id iach hemeninched ) on to the packers, | hether or not marriage and divorce - three fives are destroyed——the moth. % inch hemstitched Christmas time. Are Re tie pti the es ogee ee as it fronts om the Atlantte. and A ene laws by } > . constan ow. the questions affecting fied their enactment, The interstate |r Proper to leave the question ot | ing oat. in i= pth gone of I ations and trades unions, commerce law, for instance, by wlygamny i be dealt with by the! rrient We wish, ae we ‘ought te ‘Hone matior more important -ather amusingty taleified the pre veral state. Power to deal with| wish for a great commercial de- than aught else, and diction, both of thoae who asserted should be conferred the M8-/| velopment in our dealings with the Infinite harm dene by that tt would ruin the rafiromds and |‘ al govergment. a; and ft ts out of the question of mere discontent. These of thoxe who asserted that (( did not | SHIP SUBSIDY MATTER. that anently have the men who seek to excite & go far enough and would accomplish Let me onee again call the atten- | #ach deve ae we freeiy class hatred against all men thing. During the last five month® | ion of the congrem to two subjects |904 gindly extend to other nations ‘They seek to turn wise the raflroads have shown Increased |, roine which | have frequently |the same measure of justice and Movements for the bet- arnings and some of thern enesueal lietore communicated with i treatment which we expect to of corporations and for | dividends: while during the same! one in the question of devel lrecetve tn retarn. It t* only a very er, the unborn offspring and the nursing pup, which ts left to starve to death No damage whatever ts done to the herd by the carefully regulated kifling on land. In Case we are competied to aban- Jon the hope of making arrange- mente with ther governments to put an end to the hideous cruelty now incident to pele«t sealing. it will be m question for your werlous sideration how far we should in strendy fasti-| re dealt with. It i neither safe hems. They are of extra good quality gecorated with “Holly.” There are 24 and sell re gularly at soc each. Tomor- sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in a row’s special price will be only 39€ pox. The regular price is.4gc a box. each. Men's Furnishings, left of en- “Tomorrow's special price only 30¢. sans’ LINEN TOWELS. SILK UMBRELLAS. Good big all-linen Ladies’ Umbrellas, vhi ick Te vith 26-inch para- 15¢ eg eee gr $2.89 pe “eae iat all- Each. with heinmed ends, Seay with the abuses con- ding effect of the erioan shi ppin trust that ajemall body of our citizens thet act | CO imUs te protect and maint F . with wealth. into a campaten 4 an unprecedented. | A™ poe wn & = a inaaie. @eaen. Stee, Seek: aeeenn the peal herd on land with the Ee poy all white or with silk colored taffeta excitement and faise-\ 0 hitherto unbeard of. number of | views of « major part of the views, | ment has power it will deal sum. | "wi Of continulie such © preston red borders. The covers. They have BE which the aim is to inflame voluntary reductions in freights and | oxpremsed in the report on thie aub-| marily with any such. Whore the|{\. Norte by exterminating the i steel rods and the ieee Passions of mankind. The | fares by the ratiroads Since the | sect iald before the house at its laat| several states have power I earnest. | 00 PIACLIN OY St url es ne regular prices are f is yuh and foolish vie-| founding of the commission —- weeston will be pasecd. I am well|!y ak that they a deal wisely | Ny Sonaible asc and 30¢ each, Tomorrow we will handles come in a great variety of nat- who are always eager to han never been a time atsame thal ach a campaign of de- tength in which anything like ©) i onebie measures hate been simetiones seek to asso- ny reduced tarifia have been put |», 1 in reference to the encouraw res h those working (nto effect. Om Aug. 27, for instance. | cnt of American shipping, but | «reat mane of their Innocent and| that the emperor of Russia had Peouine retorm in govern-| two days before the new inv sceme to me that the proposed | richt-thinking fellows—that Is, wpon|taken the initiative In bringing and social methoda, and into effect, the commission measure is aa nearly unobjectionable | ouf nation as a whole, Good man-jaboat a second peace.conference at former years objec. [and promptly with such conduct pro- [or else this small body of wrong. | HAGUE CONFERENCE. doers may bring shame upon the} In my last message I advised you have a whole cof them on sale at tital wood, pearl and silver trimmed ef- 15¢@ cach. Not more than one dozen fects. The regular price is $3.50 each, will be sold to a customer at the special Tomorrow they will be on special sale price. at only $2.89. masquerade ag such fe-| notices of over five thousand sep-|44 can ba. 18 will of « sere should be an International no| The 1 Under the ruldance of , itis which represented re-|bancfit ‘wrimatily. the, seabe han an individual attribute. 1] Rusaia the arrangement ot the pre BEDSPREADS. DOLL GO-CARTS. J The plain people who from previous rates. states, wach aa Maine, Loulwiana and |oak fair treatment for the Japanese | jiminaries for such & conference has KE Fine Marseilles fin- Good large Go- - mevhantes, farmers, mer-| * ° * In some method, whether | Wwaenington: but what benefite part I would ask fair treatment for! been progress dur! t' ish ite crochet 5 artge G Mi Workers with head or hand, | by « national license law or in other | yy rar peopl tn the end benctieecti, (Germans. or Endilshmen, French. been progres a. Soret pee 1 9 ish white croc Casts thet are ft 40 [men to whom Amertean tradi-| fashion, we rust exercise, and that vernment ald to irrigation |men, Rutelans or Italians, Taek it Ad Bedspreads. These charm the heart of aft dear, who love their co at an eerily date, a far more com-landg forestry in the weet is really |a@ due to humanity and civilization, . each are yery handsome any little doll moth- } and ate finished er in Seattle. They with heavy knotted are extra strong. fringe all round and have cut corners. pave steel wheels, fine wicker bed, are The regular price is $2.20 each. To- teautifully upholstered and have fancy morrow they will be on + gy sale at parasol, The regular price is $5.98 only $1.95. Not mofe than two cach, Tomorrow's special price will be Spreads to a customer at the special $4.98 rice. FRAMED PICTURES. DOLL DISHES. The Poets, Musi- A Doll's Dinner Set try to act decently by their Siok Cntca tain at present ener | and, forage? in the west io ronfy [00 fot te hamanity ana cvuceuce. |Se@ the Battleships ae i to Guceeelioes to f benefit, not only to the Rocky 3 these great corporations—a contro! | ountain states, Dut to ai our |W® must act uptighlly toward all that the most damaging |thet will among other things pre-|lourtry. If tt prove Inpracticable | Men at Bremerton fan be given popular gav- | vent the evils of excessive overcapt-|tp enact a law for. th n TUR is to elect an unworthy and | tallzation, an@ that Will compel the | mont of shipping menerally, thon’ et seiner ASchener nen, v grad on & platform of | dieclowure by each big corporation | ieast provi Mhould be made for a Se paced bs reifienlly. ores ia} Bas 284 hypocrisy. Whenever |of its stockholders and of its prop- | better communication with south |. ba pec iy provid. ne te Pained in this coun-| erties and business, whether owned | qmericn notably for fast small’ tees | (7m fof the naturalization of Jap. can be gained by flinch-| directly or through subsidiary or af- 11, the chief Kouth Americs eer in much demac- | Miated corporations, * * ® Thelie is discreditable to ua that our |p t eon (on eral, dar sett. | best way to avert the very undesir- | business people, for lack of direct | ne Sregt embarranen of — os n forma able move for an DY ig wap communication in the shape of lines | sniigations is tbe fect that the ak te ont The trfamph of | ownership of ra drome ia to secure lof ateamers with Bouth Americn. | utes of the United Mtates are oa vil & thing as|by the government on behalf of the | sould in that great sister continent | tirely inadequate. They fall te ane of the plutocracy, and) people as a whole much adequate ° . eseaped on: Gage bvene paren be at & disadvantage compared tolig (he national government suffi. | The Wisconsin and Oregon are there, With the training ship Phil- sta adelphia, torpedo boata and destroy - anese whe come here intending Ro | ore The scenery atong the entire ports. Ihecame American citisens. One of| trp ie magnifioant. Boats leave Pier mente attending} # at 10 and 11:90 a. m. and 4:15 and 4.90 » m, with an extra boat at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Round trip 0c. control and regulation-of the great anne mesetiie at Suanten . Whatever if we succumb te | interstate commen carriers aa wit | (oe Business people of Euros etenti le power, through Unite cians, Landscapes, of 2a pieces. They » In the end the honest | de uway with the evils which give | CURRENCY LAWS. States courts and by the use of the Weodlendase are of good farge aa tie ealtatten neues Geom y call your attention [arty and navy, to protect aliens tft? A Trust Company never dies. mn i the proper antidote the Gan: 4 subject, the con sition | the rents ee uaed to them undet Consequently any interests plac- Suatiy in fellows, hae aw and wicked agitetion against |oCour currency laws, The national | *olemn treaties which are the law WS fear from the insincers nnd| the men of wealth as much fs to se-| bank act has ably served ‘a great {the iand. 1 therefor rneatly recvig. 04 1# Ke sare will Be attended hy =demagogue, promising | cure by proper legislation and exec-| purpose in aiding the enormous end that the ertminal and civil — to without interruption. and performing nothing, or action the abolition of the | business development of the coun. | *tatutes of the United States be so ing nothi but evtt.| « abuses which actually do ob-| try; and with has | {mended and added to a# to enable For that reason a Trust Com- Would set on the mob to plun- | in connection with the business |been an inerease in circulation per] (he president, acting for the United I pany ie the ideal executor for Fich. an from the crafty cor f wealth under our present aye ita from $21.41 to $42.08, Hor] States government, whieh is re f : : an (sponsible In our international relat your will, viens, te enforce the flehts of allens Whether rich or poor. ha | rt own living and tries to | Mountain Scenery size and handsome- and many other in- ly decorated, The teresting ahd desir- regttlar price is able subjects set it gilt and dark wood $1.49 a set. Tomorrow these will be om frames. The regular price for these ig Spécial sale at only $1.19. Sce thent 69c each. Tomorrow they will all be in the Toy Department, on the second on special sale at only 48¢. Take floor. nm ten years ther L who, for his own enda,|term--or rather no eystem-—of fall-| several years evidence has been ac Fimit the common people ta | ure to exercise any adequate control | cumalatine that additional legisia. | ons. te enforce th of ali : the very wealthy. | at all. tion t# needed. The recurrence of |UNAer treaties bven as the law) ok 8 ever let thi 7 | how t# somethin b your pick. his government fall 4 each cror on emphaxizes th , hihe can be done hy iP. 4 7 PILLOW TOPS. Hie hands of men of either or | NHERITANCE TAX fects of the present lawn ‘There | thé federal government toward this e er MANICURE SETS. pie eietetiape ee " 0 clases, we shall show » The national government | mut go be a 8 nm of them, |e? and In the matter now bete sucteaasnimapnnitly rj Stamped and tinted long derived ite chief revenue | j,. m a tariff on importa and from | jan internal or excise tax, In addi rT false to grenne to tnaue Wablilty of be wee {thing that Ie in my power t6 do will je @ Ss be done, and all of the forces, mill, innate. , mil tary and civil, of the United States On Savings Accounts 1 to thena there is every reason why, when our next ayetem of taxa- |'NSULAR POSSESSIONS. which IT may Inwfully etnploy will cn's pant and the work hand tn this moment of mech ob- A handsome set of Pillow Tops, all 3 25 seeing eve ASc réady for thé féed- e cluding Shoe Horn, le. The Atient oth Brush, Nail Each. w shed agpeahing ny each | they pe - of « reviaed, the national govern-| I most earnestly hope that the bill| be so employed. The should, includes a great Rervant Who prosecuten thon, | ment should Innpose a graduated In- | to provide a lower tart for of eine | however, be no particle of doubt as} is File, Button Hook, & many diff drent le- ioe IM4Y Violate the law, or who |" itance tax, and, if possible, alabsolute free tra in Philtppine | to the power of the national govern. | ORANCIG—Georgetewn, Renton. Scissors, Cuticle ‘ie . € de Make them hear the re? | eraduated income tax. The man of | producta will become a jaw, No| ment completely to perform and en- ” m said " signs, and the regular prices are §9¢ Mare of the pubii. fi An "P| arent wealth a & peculiar Obi-| harm will come to any American| force ite own obligationa to other | ee eee Knife, Nail Polisher and Salve Box and » Rigged shanti We wits SY@n more objectionnble than | xntion to the state, because he industry; and while there will be|nations. The mob of @ alngle city There are ten picees in all, The reg 5 Viole: i Whe hounds nn special advantages from the | some small but teal material bene-| may at any time perform acta of ptaserone . T the set? 10t about 500 in all, will be on spects der the rict 'T hoot re existence of government fit to the Filipinos, the main bene-| lawless violence against some clase lar price is $3.98. omorrow the se salé at only 45¢@ cach. Att Depaft- 00me between tucha| It should be one of our prime ob- | fit will come by the showing made| of foreigners which would plunge | ao complete is on special sale at only : ‘ ‘Tine ary and such an agitator: te an @ nation, as for ae fensitle,| as to Our purpose to do all in our!) as into wat. That olty by iteett| A 3.25 ment, secone oor. ntatly ke te stantiy to work toward putting | power for their welfare. would be powerless to make defenne | hs cs MeCorrmem 3. ° Aisreaars of the righta| mechanic. the wageworker who American citizenship should be]againast the foreign power thus as- |B james D. itoge x works with his hands, on « higher | conferred on the citizens of Porto| sauited, and If independent of thia| Train to California ane of efficiency a reward, so ae | Mico. The herbor of Ban Juan in| govermment it would nev venture inne of eficloney and reward wo sa] Rice,” The harbor of fan, Juan in| foverement it would never venter McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Beattie 4:20 p. m., onve| “Orme world, and the dignity, the |improved. The expense of the tod ce of the acts complained of. The Union avin 4 3 . muneration and the power of hie] eral court of Porto Rico should bel entire power and the whole duty to Me fae? ™., arrive San] position in the soclal world. Un-| met from the federal treasury, The| protect the offending city or the ey: 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue om toute, + m., forty.one| fortunately, at present the effect of} administration of the affaita of| offending community Iles in the & Trust Co. n@ Bouthern Pa f the work in the publi Port he tomether with those of | hands of the Unit Pn ag re Between Pike and Pine Stréets a erate three trains dally In ia In the exactly opposite di-| the Philippines, Hawail, and our) ment, It ie unth aata Te tion. If ber and gtr e trained | other insular possessions, should all | should ntinue . ‘ * : . . . - DS tesorvations at Unk ely’ int Beorary peoomplishments, |be directed under one executive de-| which @ given tooailty may be al Hove "Building. Beattie, "Was The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District 7 anton for Alaska Banking and @afe 08 the total pxclonion of industrial:| partment; by preference the depart-| lowed to commit a crime against al seen KE ay avenee, Se “1 and technical training, the| ment of state or the department of| friendly nation, and the United Devosit Co, Nome, o aske } 4 lis, Gent) tondeney te to unfit them for indus- | war. States government limited, not to ° 7 rom imation the 5 rial work and to make them reluct- The needs of Hawall are peculiar; “ preventing the polley under |I Cor feoond Avenue and Cherry treet

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