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zg "SHOTS WIFE mut LOVER] Meripps Telegraph Service.) gor.in, M . & fancies shat f ine | 4 7 AGQON HOLDS mass of the R revolution. Witttameburg-Seattle Investment | Company. of Seattle, $30,000; b Raymond D. Ogden and Harry A.) ton Mining Company, of Se $1,002,000; by C. P. Riel, Ht G, Olts and D. F. Bangs. to, to your Mehtentng them, creased your greatest evils THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESUAY, JAN. 2, 1 jcnver|Gontinuing His Article on the Revolution, the Count Advises the People to Refuse to Serve ‘| 8 Soldiers or in Any Public Capacity, NOTE.Thia is the firet part of Count Tolstol's address to the lan people, con Editor The Star which of the two you will submit) Support the old government?| | But, as you know, the old | ment has long promised to attend berdens, Overh: but Instead of it has only in lack tioving his story of the Russian fore, the present difficult eir ciimatances, when it ts equally bad! 0 join elther government, it ts rea sunable and benefielal for you, ag jricultural Russians, not to ob: [any governmen | Gut if this Ie so for the agricul | tural folk, what should the factory! ab vottors: you tn continual or submission to ttself the rich When you, towa workers « as villagers, Coase to obey the gov-| ernment, it will x sary for you Ny & BY COUNT LEO TOLSToOL ¢ 4 | (Exclusive publication in The Star for this territory.) be Ky the People, I mean the whole Russia plo, but oi \ } the working, a cultural people, who, by the « earenh Service heir Jabour, suppert ey (Rerione Teteoranh Oe sta | HYes of all the rest—LBO TOLSTOL veers ; BAVANA, Jak | » ; Baye) his New Ye 8] Yow. Russian working people, (ells (semstvos), assemblies or du 1 room of th hiefly agricultural peasants, now,| mas. Not t the red roe Pr ws } Not take part in the do Bxy. His chief 1 Ruwsia, find yourselves in a spe-| ings of the revolutioniata means Members of the aiptor ally difficult position, However! not to form meetings or unlous, or the senate, howre of repre ard it was for you to live with| take part in strikes; not to bum or “ sraminent of Th ttle land and large taxes and cu wreek other peor ~ and other p ° people's houses, and reception ¢ jated of an ox age | toms duties and wars, which the/ not to join any armed rebellion. | ‘of expressions of good © | kovernment itev you lived, til} Two governments hostile to one jauite recently believing in the/ another now rule you, and they w caar, and that it was impossible tol both summon you to take part In RE ive without a caar and his author}erue), unchristinn deeds - What iy jean you do but rejec ove: po men However badly the canr's cov-l month Mt Teect all govern | : a4 — mab =a pronto rg ee t amty } People say that it ts difficult and OLYNEA. ae ith the uitted to tt ax long as there] even impossible to live without a Incorporatic oF ows was only One government. But now,| government, but you, Russian work OLSTO! ssoretary of state ae fo e{ Mhen It has come about that a part | moen—expecially — agriculturiate LATEST PHOTOGRAPM.OF COUNT TOLSTOI, olution joldings mn of) of the peopl nel . bs pte, Ee icine pape rane Breet eee: by D. H. Robin nf the people has rebelled, and,| know that when you live a peace Beattle, $5 3. ML. Netwon | oaslae to obey the cxar’s govern:| ful, laborious, country life in the |#0°4* imported or exported; it pt whatever gum, W. ¥. Kemington, J. M son | mont, has begun to fight aghinst it; | villages, cultivating the land oq {#eae Collects taxes on artitles/owners of the mills and B.C. Kilbourne when in many places Instead of one! gor See ae ©9 | made in the country; It (the power | dict » you, but you Leader Mining & Milling , ferme of equality, and deciding Thies epeattion 42000,000; tr eee there are two, each off your public affairs In the commano|% {te wovernment) makes the laws) will give them your Company, of Seat a . “er | em demanding obedience, you! (mir), you have no need at all of | *%ch | maintain. the monopolies} will start your own RA Vougha. < Johnston ant) can no longer humbly subunit to the! a government sg owned by private people, and the] (artel) manufac HG Weymonth, powers that be, without considering) The gove: : right of private property in land; /ed by the peoj tate & Ca; of Meattie . he government needs you, but ‘Chase, . atte. | whether the government rules you! yo. . “ta | only that power controlling the|land, you will F Seamect Hi. Chest, Suites |e , you-—Russian agriculturiats—do not / 95,000; by Samu ase, Julius! weil or iit; but you have to choose | hoa: To ay which you yourselves supply, | ricultural life. Klein and Albert Chaney | need a guvernment And, there y py subjection and to its PUBLISH THE woll longer be neces. {CLE ON THE RUSI 4% workmen) to| TION. 07. OBEY NEITHER GOVERNMENT NOR REBEL SAYS TOLSTOI TO THE RUSSIAN MASSES e TAKEN DURING HIS RECENT ILLNESS, conditions, conditions the] ure of things ne having free ag TOMORROW THE STAR WILL CONCLUDING | hight struck the offender CHAPTER OF TOLGTOI'S ARTI IAN REVOLU-| RR “9 } of land, taxes and consertption Ih IMPORTANT BILLS) 20: th rooster Ties" promise) Cate arateundry, workers doy of| to arrange for you an elected ge any lands there more) # JAS. J, CORBETT FEARS UNREST. | than the agricultur a ernment such as exists in the cox wheee 1 andi® — tries that are most free. of tke poss ty in the power! & The wonderfully large vote east for William RB. Moearst In : q yeaa But wherever such elected gov! They should do the same as the|* ‘h® Tecent New York eleotion.in the face of the opposition of : ernments exist, in the countries | yitt ers: * practically the entire pros of this country, nearly all of the ; Three important measures of/that have most freedom, in thel gov anuane NOT OBEY ANY if Nn mantry, yall ‘ i i ened logtslation will come be-| grench and American republics, , and with ali their) @ leaders of his own party, and the bitter dmtagoniem of Preel- = & the siate branch of the A. F.} for ingtance, just as among our|tureriinec” °° St Daek to agricul-iw dent Roosevelt, indicates that there in an intense feeling of un 5 of L. a its qauvention te Belting seives, the chief ilis of the people! Oniy Jet the town workmon, aa|™ ett Smone the people, caused by the methods pursued by the § ham to ay ey are Bi DFO | are not remedied; as among U8,/ wot) as the village: . @ handful of men who control the great trusts and corporations viding for an eighthour day for] or to an even greater degree, the agers, Cease to Obey i miners, except in casos of emerge | tend is in the hands of the rich; | furs Kovernment, and, with the| # of this country ‘ eecy; a bi prohibiting false ad ae among us, the people are Sanat | its power, the slavish | # Our government, it seems to me, must enact such laws as S Wertieine for labor, directed against !iaden with t and custome as in which you live will! @ will put some check on the next is criminal manner in which the large number of fake employ vanieh of themselves; for they are| i be dution without being asked, and) maintained only b ove: ‘tal | these trusts and corporations are managed, If we Would ward 2 uredes, and @ constitutional) ag among us, armies are main: | visio, ¥ governmental | oft es gmendment entablishing tho Initia-| teined etd ware dectared without | Yomace. And the violence the gov-| the day wheo-—well, visions of the French revolution flit ive and referendum. This hus ¢x-|the people being consulted, wen | maaan employs is supplied by|® through my mind JAS. J, CORBETT. feted in Switsertand for many | those in power desire it. pe — it ix that power alc Years, ani has been adopted in Moreover, our new government |e ces customs duties on ate ene terre eee terre eae Many states of the United States! is not yet established, and we do fa reference to municipal legisia | got know what tt q tion, Oregon fe the only state me h has adopted it for state lee 3 tien. The legislature of that E te in 1905 passed a law provid : fag for the submission of all cen-|ernment means to do what was this afternoon ae eral laws to a popular vote on peti-| done recently in Odewa, Sevasto|@4 the last performance tonight, Pe tiga of 10 per cent of the resis-/ pol, Keif, Riga, the Cav and | The Heir to the Hoorah” closes its $ d voters of the state filed with | Moscow, 1. « sang, | *ccesatul engagement at the F secretary of state within 69) burn alive, execute te | Grand Gays after adjournment of the lex-| the streets, killing children and Aap pf Mature The proposed law was) women. But to join the revole “Kerry Gow" Tomorrow. } gebmitted to a popalar vote last | tionista means to do the same: tc Kerry Gow” will be given at the 4 Jano and adopted by a large ma-| kill people, throw bombs, burn, rob,| Grand tomorrow and Friday nights - Srity fight with soktierg execute and|%Y Allen Doone and # supporting . 4 r SNR nl company. “Kerry Gow” ts the Irtah PLAN FOR *4CTIVE YEAR. ’ breeuiaay-< | ple, now that the Therefore laboring Ch wit be tke. Not only ts it not to your advan tage to join etther government, but ot do ft consctentiow To defend the old gov y be etian peo czar’s governn At the meeting tonight of the! calls om you to fight against your Bumane Soctety at the Chamber of | brothers, and the revotutionists call Commerce plans for s year of posi-|on you t do the same, you ev! E tive work will be discussed. The/ dently not for your own benefit 1 @pecia! committee appotntet the | alone, but before God and you $ fast meeting will report on the > | consciences, mast and should JOIN iJ gfess of the scheme by which the | NEITHER THE OLD NOR THR ; porter: I recetve the revenue | NEW GOVERNMENT, AND TAKE } from the city cog pound NO PART IN TH . | DOINGS EITHE OR THE OTH MAIDS OF NIPPON WAIT FOR THEIR HUSBANDS. girls on board the Tosa Maru who aye waiting for their husbands to eee ani claim them. When th Ship arrived there were nine giris | Waiting for the arrtval of husbands Whom ihey have never sen. Six ewere ciaimed and the husbands of the other girls are expected to ar five today osta bles. But nevertheless carpets are price at the G line of Arab berg Lace an big money sdaced atury Furniture Co. during thetr bie sale; price inci | Real Arabian Lac and Insertion. see these articles to appreciate the saving prices. EB UNCHRISTIAN OF THE ONE ; | And not to take part In the do Meg or ngs of the old goverument means There are still three Japanes¢/ oot to serve as soldiers, guards town oF country poiles not to serve in any government stitutions apd offices, county cour Seems Impossible tn is true that one-half in sewing, Inying and ining, All Lace New Year's program of Can with outside fit |) Curtains are reduced ehalf in| ville at the Star theater has COVOE «-+e00e0---BZ.4D |) price and includes White Irish | Settled down for a prosperous run Point, al! wool Ingrain Brussels,| With the full regular program and | Body Brussels, Sasony Brussels, | the extra attraction of Jessie Dale | Vocalist, the patrons of the house and a beautiful t with Batten You must toc Child's With Motto, Good Value, ceMAEET OD Pair am 5e¢. STOVEPIPE. GAS HEATERS. $2.00 Aluminum Gas Heat- eet $1.49 WORKING GLOVES. Hogskin Working TROUSERS. ser $1.00 Glove quality $1.25 pair heavy Canvas 35c Daint Trousers for D. re east, Dread TEASPOONS eo Se. sy h Sc asc White SALT AND PEPPER Ben SHAKERS. “ I 2 t Plated It and 15e¢. B COASTER WAGONS LANTERN GLOBES n lar Lantern Globe, 39c 35c Blue Delft Salt Box to Hang on Wall 1s¢ Gray Granite Pudding Pan Very Best Quality, 15e. $2.00 Rochester Extra Heavy Ww er, New Patent Handle, None Better, Special $1.39. $5.00 Rochester Heavy opper kel Plated Chafing Dish, Delayed Shipment, $2.98. Jest V. in Te ( wn se Any Color Fancy Twisted Candles for Special 2 1-2¢. n Putz Pomade for Cleaning trass, Se. Isc Can onderful k Satin tove Polis! Be. THE THEATERS | “The Heir to the Moorah.” With a drama made fam m by Joe Mur phy At the Seattle “The ¥ mM Japan” at the Se attle this Week fs drawing weil, It tells the story of a father selling bis daw in order to enjoy a of hens xt week's attraction at the Se le theater will be “The Old | Clothes Man,” and wil! introduce jan actor } known In Now York, on kK as written MacCurdy, in a play he b himaelf, At the Lois | At Lots ater | wifely devotion, aa pe |} Alllen May, reve | might give a good lemsen. |members of the popular o tion work faithfully, and jing as a whole ts satisfactory the this rayed wook by als a pleture that All the At the Star Theater, are enally getting more than th | money's worth At Castie Garden. Muste of the catchy kind and |eomedy that ix funny make up the program for “Th wernor’s Wife,” | the Dill tha nted this j week at Taylor's Castle Garden by the Amaden Opera Company. Lan rette Taylor has a good turn as an extra attraction. | REARRANGE MUNICIPAL WAGE SCHEDULE, The ctvil service and salary com. | mittee of the ce il will meet to | morrow event for the purpose of | concluding its work of revising the salaries of all munteipal employes An inerease of from 3 to 16 per The me cont. Ia provided for | filed. GUS JONES NAMEO. Gus Jones has been named pur | chasing to succeed Charles Beckingham, who takes the place of the Inte Coanty Commis sioner Charles J. Baker. Jones was formerly in the employ of the Pa }eifie Coast company and for the |inst six years has been the man | ager of the company’s store at Daw json. He has also been superintond }ent of mines for his company at | Newcastle. The appointment has not yet been officially announced. GROWING MORE WICKED. Police Court Clerk C. G re ports that a total of $63,164.60 was collected in fines In the police court | during 1906. Of this amount, over | $6,000 came from the restricted dis ltriet. During the previous year | $43,181.86 was collected McAleer has been appointed | | McAleer Appointed. | of ers of civfl engineers to liate J. M. Colman. The wists of th members, without pa Printer Loses Ring. the b 1 of examin scceed the board con who serve Jack Oldham, a printer, reported | to the police morning that he | had lost a ring yesterday afternoon Thirty-sec md containing degree Masonic #¢ Mr. Oldh desires the ring to be returne © him at DON’T NEGLECT YOUR OPPOR TUNITY To buy Lands right R Cooper 473 Colman 114 | ing. . New York Store Sells | Lease and Retires From Business London has their stock |euperb Opera © c now Underwear, Be ltrimmed silk Petticoats, Ladies | Man-Taflored Suite 10 Hosiery The N. ¥, store d only the finest goods. No store in town sold | finor All now on display and sale at from 26 per cont. to 69 per cent discount at London's, 1111 Second ay. ove Gigantic Warehouse Sale Slightly Used Pianos and Organs great A ular Shox he for only Bea Chicker Ar $57 A ' mm a Ag mann, month, ¢ A fi now goe we'll accept any well-kn $255 itiful STEINWAY CONCERT GRAND (turne r) fine MASON & HAMLIN, C CONDITION AT 40 TO COMPELLED TO SACRIFICE ALL The year just closing has been the Biggest, Busiest and Best in the history of the More fine pianos and organs fore during the same period, and in addition the demand has been for the highest grade instruments, In a great many instances we accept as part payment toward Kimballs and Hobart M. Cables, and Schumanns, and Pianola Pianos, etc., slightly used a great many of which are practically House of Pianos and Organs scratch to indicate a Our large warehouse is packed to the ceiling, and the arrival of our 1907 stock means drastic measures myst be adopted to dispose of the present assortment Room is what we need, and x¢ Pianos and Organs now in our warehouse will be dispe Every well-known make of piano and organ is to be found in the lot, even the high- rade and costly Chickering and Kimball Pianos, and Kimball, Burdett and Clough ren Organs. An elegant full CONCE use, beautifully hand carved legs, is goes for $135. superb brand-new Upright KIMBALL, largest size, fn clegant regular retail value $550, now $357. (Art Style) in fan slightly damaged, Another iother STEINWAY, in pretty, 5, now goes for $237, Johnston usage. ( Prices and Prices and Terms the Lowest Ever in Print SALE COMMENCED THIS MORNING PIANOS CHI¢ RT SIZE ficent KIMBALI magt lightly damaged, now only $37 in excellent condition, cost WEBER, beautiful mahogany case Another WEBER, Kimball s for S287 used onl what m. parlor WEBER Square, in solid s Grand, case new LESTER, in pretty n new $350, now goes for $139. t when new $450, now goes for $192 when new $ An excelle Wf these fine Don't delay advantage of selecting from ! napped up ina few day Come the fir You'll never again have the opportunity to sec ! ulously low prices, MERSON, largegt size, , will be sold for $65 HERE ARE ORGANS Style), ‘rT now reasonable ¢ instruments for $1. so pet Remember, sale commence a large stock Rv D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Oldest, Largest and Most Reliable Dealers, first class when nev dark case, y a few months, mahogany condi KERING COSTLY CHICKERINGS AND KIMBALLS, ALMOST-NEW STEINWAYS, WEBERS, EMERSONS, VOSE & SONS, LESTERS AND MANY OTHER GOOD PIANOS LESS THAN HALF COST. THE FAMOUS KIMBALL, CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, ALSO A LARGE NUMBER OF A. B, CHASE, WN, AND MANY OTHERS, ALL PER CENT LESS THAN COST. Terma count for anything every one of the $1,200, now practi walnut case, turned in as part payment ed, cost $575, now goés for $187. Rosewood tured in as part payment toward new Kimball, now goes for $100. A Concert Grand, Upright style, An almost cost wi Another LESTER, largest and fanciest style, in fine mahogany ca month this morning, and early buyers have the ery one of these rare bargains is bound t thir morrow morning or afternoon ure such really fine pianos and organs at own LAKESIDE, in pretty walnut case, brand-ne only ally as g BEETHOVEN, k case, accepted as part payment of new Schu- An excellent SINGER. Piano, in nice mahogany case, $118. in excellent « A solid Rosewood case WHEELOCK (Square Grand), now $90. A fine HALLET & COMSTOCK (Square Grand), an excellent practice piano, cost And many others maditi A good SCHONIGER (Parlor Style), in massive be wutifully carved walnut case, only $19, t when new $75 One the famous KIMBALL five-octave organs, eight stops and swells, two full sets of reeds, in excellent condition, cost when new $80, now goes for $31. Another excellent KIMBALL, little fancier case, now s for $34 An ele CLOUGH & WARREN (Parlor Style) ) A good ON & HAMLIN (Parlor yle), two full sets of reeds, now goes for $18, cost when new $70. Anotl MASON & HAMLIN (Parlor Sty like new, gant black walnut ase, two full set of reeds, ten stop-couplers and knee swells, cost when new $80, now for exactly half price, $40. A fine STORY & CLARK (Chapel Style), A-1 condition, eleven stops, aluminum uplers, knee sw eté,, cost when new $90, now goes for $46. d only a few months, cost when new pace will not permit of the description of the many other rare bargains. Ea and ery instrument will be tuned, polished and put in first class condition, And remember that everything will be found exactly as represented and satisfactory in every respect r your money refunded to terms, you can pay as li as #5 per month—in fact, If you do not care t * FROZEN NORTH. % | ‘The steamer Cottage City arrived port lest night from Skagway % | with 90 passengers and $120,000 in treasure from the Treadwell minos * |rhe vessel made the run from * | Ketentkan to Seattle tn five days. * | AARESTED AS INTERURBAN * STATION BURGLAR. * pic rw * orge Baker, alleged to be the # |man wanted by the sheriff's office | for a burglary at the Auburn In-/ * |terurban station four nights ago, & | was arrested yesterday afternoon | & [by Officers Pe mn and Poolman. | a | He was found in # lodging house on Washington st. Baker is aid to} * | be wn old offender, having boon ar | ® lrosted a number of times on minor | (Grand in, cost m, $148 BLOW FROM FIST PROVES FATAL | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) or co-operative Myer had attempted to Charles Smith last a blow on jaw with his fist, The blow Myer dying almost in Myer's neck was broken flirt with her, the was fatal wtantly GRINGS GOLD FROM THE rE, our January Sale Is ale " eatt! most TANDARD January store news will mean sale starts an exceptional Mission rocker special— —s00 of these Mis- sion rock- ers on extra Bpe- cial sale Thursday only 3.95 —the most remarka- ble rocker value ever given Se- attle people— we call your partictilar attention to this Mission Rocker special which we will place on sale for one day's selling ~—THURSDAY ONLY, It’s an exclusive Mission de- sign which we control and have secured 500 of them for this sale only, Rocker is exactly like picture, finished weathered ar SPECIAL NOTE—Owing to the great number of these rockers which we will sell we cannot prome ise definite delivery, We will deliver them when convenient. No mail, telephone or C, O. D. orders will be filled. Standard Furniture Co. Lh frre BURDETT, IN FIRST-CLASS ve been selected than ever be- stly Chickerings and brand-new—not a mar or Room Room 1 of in a few days Rosewood $1,150, now sare), solid when new golden oak case, st Circassian walnut case reg w, slightly damaged, 1 in as part payment for new goes for $317 six months, cost: when new 1 as new, cost originally case, in excellent condition now goes for $181. ¢, only used one ) buy, come in and rent one 903 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE 1006 (o 1016 First Avo. TACOMA HEN you ask \ ( your grocer to send you the best flour, he sends you his best. When you know the best flour and order by the name, the choice is not left to the grocen Most all grocerg sell As their leader. They have found it the safest flour to recommend because its re- sults are sure and its purity is unquestioned. You will find, too, that if your grocer’s best is not Patent xcellent, insist on his getting it for you. The benefit will be mutual. NOVELTY MILL COMPANY SEATTLE ART EEE ET Rev. D. W. Townsend, of Ballard, Cured by Osteopathy Lathrop, 207 Bitel Bidg., Seattle, Wash, Dear Doctor I feel it my duty to recommend you and © system of treatment to the public for the cure that I received from you. For several months before T called you to my house I had been suffering with stomach, liver, kidney and intes- tinal diseases, and for several weeks I was bedfast, with high fevers, and with symptoms of ap- pendicttis, I called In three physl- cians before I called you in, and I got worse under their treatment. I received great relief from your first treatment, If you will remember correctly, I was able to come to your office for treatment after you had given me four nt my house. I gained twelve pounds in two weeks while treating with you. I feel better today than I have felt for rs. Fraternally REV. Dr. C. F. DR. C. F, LATHROP treatment D. W. TOWNSEND, Ballard, Wash.,, sfully treat every disease known to the human system Lady Attendant tion Free. Dr. C. F. Lathrop OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Second and Pike, opposite Bon Marche. 207 Eitel Glock, corner Office Hours, 9 a.m. toS p.m, Open evenings, Tuesdays Thursdays and urdays from 6 to 8 p. m Seattie, Wash. Main 6: ne, Oarbonated Bover:goe supplied by us are always of the ) highest and uniform quality, giving XY) the greatest amount of satisfaction to the consur They can be re =~ \ lied upon as being absolutely pure 2 in all respects, of the most de - Helous flavors, properly charged with gas, and so carefully bottled as to insure perfect freshness and effervescence. Paci fie and Puget Sound Boi tling Go- Phone 27,

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