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We eae. 2 2 eae RE wre, i ; Stine toi, oo eel i a a THE SEATTLE STAR BY GTAR PUBLISHING Co, 1907 and 1909 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, i Mcipeensiietmamnes fi eee Telephones— QE Editorial: Independent 675; Sunset Main 1050, Business: independent 1198; Sunset, Main 1060, BALLARD STAR AGENCTa8 Pallant Ave Sunset, Mallard M6 + One cont per copy, sin conte per Week, wv twenty-five conte per monin, Dellvered v mall or carrier, No free coptes eutecription expires fe an the subapeiption haa Rat ro by SUPACHIBRAS.The date wen you of date oe each paper, When that date arrt dere pant tn i Woe that, A eben, oe, your fame te (eken Crom Bitters Wom be Srceuipt Wed at the Posteffice ot Meattie Waeehingten ae re ROTCe TO svuscKINR ‘yon con af Tee 6 reach pou by south coy coomlan aineee te ce tha tee we gall We Fn ode: Tnaepontone Vip. bs Vana | Pies et ones ff yeu BRGuid Miles It more tha mee, please ae every (here & perfect servioe-and What the Conl Crisis Reveals Ownership ef any com 1p whieh depends the health comfort, or cener wellare f he ie fea reat responsibility Ownership of h ox c with it all the responsibil ity of trusteeshiy owe te acooun » the public for bis trust Coal is a mmoddit wy ‘ m ance to the public. Clr cumstances } ht t trust to a few large corpo Present conditior 4 in eon trove ho aT ions have not fulfilled thelr trust. The pe Sufferta a remedy and the search abows how powerless e are. There are mines enough to the state to meet prese nds if they were working to o# pacity, but the corporations who own have failed to provide the labor. The pec are powerless etep in and Operate the mines The governor says he ls lose t act, even if the tv dustries of the state are p . ad the mayor te powerless even though the schools should be fo ced to close for lack of tuel It takes such a crisis to awaken the pee to a ation of the mistakes of government. They are aroused by thie ortsls to find an established monopoly in the coal production of the state and an absolute lack of jegal power in the state government to deal with the situation Present retict seen f the question, but It i a plain duty of the legislature ab ble to devise legisla which will prevent a continuance of present conditions. Should corporations fall tm thelr duty to the public, it should be legally possible for the state which ch * them to atep tn and conduct their business until the conddith tleve STAR DUST By “JOSH” Heary Vill's love letters to Anne /the thought that Whitelaw's Boleyn are out in book form. A®/ turn has anything to do with it other warning. i Yale professor declares there | in his piapo playing?” horses in thin country 1,000.) Not a bit years ago. It was that there were some old | him.” among the Yale professors, — nobody suapected any of them| A WORD FROM JOSH Wien. Ould recall anything that far back Tt must be interesting when that fellow begins to talk about the 004 olf times. A Boon to Humanity. Hf | Dear Josh Wise | 1 beg permission to of “Star polish it words in praise Dust As @ mental equal! A SOFT ANSWER. A director of the St. Louis mu-| geum says tha American of future will be taller. Of course he ed condition that it Means excepting after the holidays. would creak) when he will be as short as | whenever he attempted to think : © tried all kinds of remedies| Hearst will get another count It's something of a coi fence that per as a last resort to remove he gets one shortly after Anna| (the rust, bat to no avail. Hope had Gould threw her's away | fed, and we were about to give up| when a friend advise “Star Dust.” We ge in despatr, as to try The dames Street SHUT DOWN.) Once a week, the James street|a trial, and the effect was magical! eabl Upon the first application his Shuts down on that hilly street,| reason returned, the rust peeled off] Once a week, the people utter? of his inte t, and in @ short time! w he was au sound as th wide that we would not repeat What's the use of all this protest’! constitution, and consid 4 one Why this endless round of talk?! the brightest boys in the neighbor If you want to get home carty hood ‘Star Dust” did it And I GET RIGHT IN, AND START)| most cheerfully recommend it te TO WALK everybody. Sincerely yours, 3 10 KOS Whitelaw Re ist back fron London, says ling of Britons Anyway, all of the sovernm toward the United hove te in Wa gpm enw #0 warm as it iso Perish | the president's Vacation very mach POWDER PLANT << BURNED “soo muon axs wine WHE Va,, Jan, 10 (Scripps Special Service.) Seven wuseme HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. J aan ae t of ‘The plant of th 4 i turning on of the natural « Hf Ferry, Bridgey an @ his morning —_ « t ff Re The ex - towne had & ‘ ‘ eit . t s an Ga ' T ° * . LONDON, J Ad her hea r ‘ how tha hocks we r Dance Tonight Olympic Market da t f ~ good tir f t a Labi li and good area? And Steinway «=. FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST EVERYTHING MUSIC Knabe METHODS. CAL, Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave attle, Wash. re “Dees Binger show any feeling He keeps on playing, generally | Go matter how hard you try to stop Prosperity fer one man often brings hard times ¢' @ lot uy others What a k shade his bh le! | Y That's what comes f Aj hanging i on the ball tree ey 4 | aight a | Waste of Money lit makes me sad, sald Wear W (ibe Advertising for a job BOSCO say a few has no} Our little son at « very carly age had an attack of water on the brain that left bis intellect in such a rest} known to science, even using sand-| Amertean THE SRATTL Prerervirilileel tii 23 1 2)3, 45004 THE TRAVELER'S _: REGISTER—NO. 5. * bs * * - * * * ke No sout has suffered suebh a blight But back to virtue may be won; There never was #0 black « night That brightened at (he morning sur. And while It is true that George may be very grumpy while mak Ing up your berth, remember that he will be so repentant tm the ing that he will insist upon humbling himself by brushing coat, So cheer up! * (To be ETRIBUTION Continued.) When I gave that certous old one morning by saying, “Congrate late me, my young friend, | have » fortune A relative who ‘* t and | am sow & rieh ring to Mary Jetmore I did not say what my 1 jona were. Hers, | come | said, would ever remain pla-|hed lived tonic That last evening on the | dead at h canal by moonlight had seemed to | man. make me love her more than ever. “t have another confidence She did not look displeased ae [| make. put the ring on her finger, holding | of Mary Jetmore. ltagether too lang The | de RO Re ee to 1 am the unworthy father o Peter her hand a trifle langer, perhaps, | Jetmore and myself married dbters. than was really necessary to see! My wife died, leaving my daughte fn the workd and nweetent wom now that she was not dopondent upon her dunt I moant to win her for my wife, It wae not ae easy 6 tank ae Thad imagine * the girl Was proud end not that she w though th cause fe bound to her aunt lative gave her little affection A re co in Mra, Jetmore’s life finally played in my favor, An elderly man, not #0 old an the Indy herself, fondly imagined himaelf tn love with the widow, and as bargain he could easly do #0. Feeling the honor of bis proposal she agreed to marry the elderly saitor, and with thiv act free at last I derived a great deat of comfort | for my wife's former unhappiness at the bands of her aunt in the knowledge that the new hushand made things Hvely for Mrs, Jet more. At } she was made to feel the hand of @ master With Mary T am enjoying even more happiness than | ever thought ponsibbe GF. TALMADGE PROMOTED jon of G. Me i freight and paw With the pr Micken to gene wenger Btoamabip madge, agent of the company moted to city freight ger agent Mr. Talmadge ts one of the bent known steamship mea tm the elty having been connected with the Pa ¢ific Coast Steamship company for company, G. F. Tal has and passen some time as commercial agent. He accepted « poattion as commerctal agent with the Northwestern Steamship company a year ago. Mr at onde. HEART DISEASE ©. J, Bertram, proprietor of the Arlington cafe, and one of the best known men in Boattle, died at 10 o'clock today at bis apartments tn the Eetorbrook flats, of heart dis ease. He had been fl) for the past ¢,| #tx_ months Mr Bertram leaves a wife and the effect. I did not let go tintfl| and In my misfortune Mra. Jetmore . I had kissed the hand ff the ola! adopted Mary.” one brother, CW. Bertram, fn thie Hen tn the setting winked at me as The aunt had treated Mary's) tty Three sivters, Nellie, Elise 1 did eo, | winked beck. 1 hadi fether with contempt and crucity. |deth and Frances, of Bimirs, N. Y., courage then and was not afraid! She would have prevented bis warvive him, also two brothers, ot tions, but I was afraid of Mra | daughter's loving and aiding him it | Ge ae in Texas and John in Eh Jetmore. lwhe coald, but the girl insisted oa ra, N. ¥ Mary's grim and terrible aunt | lavishing the ction she belleved M Bertram came to Seattle was & woman whose mis@ was| bis due upon the man who was,/about ten years age and was tor avaricious beyond belief. | perhaps, not entirely unworthy Imerty at the Washington hotel Mary * charming, winning | The statement of father made| The deceased w a member of everyore or beauty and wit me love Mary still more, | knew) the Masons, Knights of Pythias and Marshal! Thompson surprised me ‘her to the truest, purest and| the loreal lodge of Etke. Funeral ar UNIT OWNERSHIP EXPLAINED | CENTRALLY LOCATED BUGINESS PROPERTY MADE AVAIL AGLE TO INVESTORS IN ANY AMOUNT, This Articte Shows How It Is Oone and Should Be Read by Everyone a0 a Matter of General Information. ' axe make leasen, collect pay the taxes and expenses, distribute urns to investors, ythimg necessary to mnection with the the property the rent att fo ever 2 pr re b The property f alate y of any except | free of ineumbrance at the time 1 of large cap of divivies, and the tttledeed =| rangements have not been made NO DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC, I] city Heaitn Officer Grant Cal |] boun t i denied the re. || port theria epidemic in the | “The slight increase in December | word in ler ined by Schilting’s Hest ¥ hath e. Orvettal Bethe Little-at-a-Time Plan Helps the Purse her fortune was @ Consideration In the Mary felt) agent of the Northwestern who has been commercial u pro Talmadge assumes his new duties TAKES BERTRAM Guaxe MURPHY TAKES HAND IN GAME y 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE’ (Berippe Special Service.) PHome ALHANY, WN, ¥,, Jan. 10-~The MAIN 1240 presence here of Charies 'T. Murphy Ne hae a # whieh le not lo ho on the deme a of the state # 7 cotnty, «The democratic im s lof the tegi#iuture say it meane (het S | Murphy ie now the undisputed lead Px ler of the demooratic party in the lay Wie ue ate, ahd that al the next demo 5 eratic national convention the Tam Ps | many chief will have @ strong voice - in the selection ef & presidential o inom, ‘The politicians my they = will ¢ Murphy be Honest ee m Gov, Hughes has made the th ec a es or e e - that he will appeal to the people fy Me like Gov, Polk did, if he gets te ‘ te difficulty with the republican ma F - chine in enacting the reform lawn r a and ! MAY PURCHASE LAND | pu FOR AMUSEMENT RESORT. | wa Manager Thomson, of the Boston | Bu in Seattlo trying to obtein a site| kn fo reaort Ravenna it park, on account of Ite location has in impressed Mr. Thomson very fa Fleece Lined pper cep the feet all sizaa Th | vorably, and negotiations are now men’s, women’s and childret Pe . i; ere in progress for Me acquisition poe eave’ 3 ‘ rteeed Me RR MAME MON Lis acécuseeseees ee : g : his * * wg ‘ * COTTON MEN * ; arge size bites . ody Ef its . BWINDLE RAILROADS. & rost King Chamoi if ur price $4.00 x Ss bd * trees * GALVESTON, Texas, Jan. Frost Queen Ch Vests; re : oSann # 10—A wholesale swindle by # 4 ‘ s228 : & means of duplicate bills of lad- # A Aataty “et ors AEP Ne ’ * ing for cotton has been worked ® Astoria Vests—broken sizes; regular price $2.50. To cleam" & on the Te roads. The San ® out : erevseceeere . van % *@ ta Fo has been caught for ® Onis Lender Clanet Crate ith $100. Seau : : *@ about $150,000, and the Bouth & . . ine nae ' : J “« : * ern Pacific, Rock Island and Ornamental Crepe Paper; regular price per bolt iggy pe # San Francisco roads for near cial price _10¢, Three bolts for .... seveeena @ ly $100,000 each, The deals # Irish Linen Correspondence Paper, Full pound a ng & were consummated at interior # and one package of Envelopes for . oe i ® cotton points and the bills of # For your ry a the ¢ q “ oa & lading were realized on at the & roe Cree cee We ‘ re % banks, which advanced the # Compound, Two sizes—25¢ and a sbbien . # money * Boole’s Happy Hand Lotion—for chapped hands, fac SOO Ee eee eee eee lips. Two 2S! and ose CARD FROM GARVEY-BUCHAN Anyvo—The Cold Cream. Two size Big AN CO, f et pesmi We wish to announce to the pub : 0 vt ae comaten 4 cotdaiil Prtess. 6 es tes coun of tee Oreo Foley's Honey and Tar—for coughs and colds—2Zg , First January Sale of White. In PTUTTETITT itr oes ea making this announcement we are justly proud of the assortment of white merchandise gathered to-| gether for this occasion, especially the Mosiin and Cambrie Under . w Purchases wore made mont We ya Vinol (the Cod Liver Preparation before the tremendous ad Oil) to be @ perfect Tonic Reconstructor. Per of prices im cotton goods. As| CBD crcccdederocscdsce Gevbesbonsensesssage 3 ¥ it le the store's invariable rule to! give Ite friends and patrons the| full advantage of every price con-| cooston secured, we can safely | promise on Monday next, the date | of opening of this sale, a tet of | The Quaker Drug bargains in vodermusiins, ete, ab- solutely unmatchable. It will pay |fou te attend this sale. ‘wil par Hlewlars in Sunday papers. Garvey 4043-4055—FIRST AV.—1013-305§ 5 oo THIS WEEK ENDS ——- LONDON’S JANUARY SHE CLEARING SALES As a grand finale to this most successful sale we anno FOR TOMORROW A Great Half Price Shoe Sal Our shoe man has several broken lines of good Shoes which he wishes to close quickly without regard to cost. All are reliable, stylish Shoes. Read the prices: | Children’s and f. SEBEBBEESEES.. Ena Eagczex. nner ‘2 «SRESERE Ex Bis €E 35 35 Me ’s Shoes ‘Ladies’ Shoes aT vantages of D1 that no mor > | wore faify uw |” fncumbrasce shail ever” be Out S208 Shoes wit te 4 and Slippers) Misses’ croke means, they would mT st each nit! ts stats « GE-4D) «18 Shoes will sell st | $1.9 Shoos will tataly fied « wa . * wb pendent! of all offer il « S1 24 taany Sad 8 we own some m bot! peng ngelan sp okenaprtsies $1. chtawebodsdkne double a t and leon of property is sell at | $1.75 Shoes wil] to ita owner Buch property Srey, Oe tae eee ray es denoee ce all Lig $248 Shoes will sell at | -cerseserene SL.UB | © cccecsecene cc which are las tain ' ae one ota, | “II that'n meeded-voe cam Hill ceeveeecese $1.48 Shoes wil es gaa ways NET RESULTS TO) —= || take your time to pay the BIE $2.25 Shoes will sell at 2 | otttttretes sets tas woe wes ‘ INVESTORS. ll ‘ , After the payment of tazes, | wave sortie "ant "increasing | Seawance rovicy and costae: IM Gren’ Apparel ie the finest {| $828 Shoes wilt soll at | «torsos The history of buainess prop nereaned value of the prop- in the city-—st ure cor erty investments tn large cities are divided as follows: | rect, qualities dependable }/M ¢, @ Shocs will sell at 30}. os ee ake ae eh QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS chr yd tinging and increas f The * of « ate as during the past century, and it are j be r prices on Cloaks and Suits FR ttt ete e ener eee e eens BIE | terevensesces will be just as true of the next ant m cach unit a div ‘ January Clear jem weenie beiihulas. | Pre Sere Ceri Aes cig ee a ae The Trustees Companies | De wee whieh have beer originated in | ' 63¢ ‘ ee have developed | jonieing, af Eastern Outfitting +l ( Company, Inc. Friday Sav- t : ‘- tf . 1332-34 Second, near Union ings on See t in gg ones lager psa “Seattle's Reliable Credit ach of th % It oie “ame of the earnings oe. NOTIONS Nee eee : 1 " ‘dividends have 12 Balis Darn Whit bg bl j A i rage f ; 10¢ L d sen in ene ° ILLUSTRATION OF Sk eaten MerMoe ovasy sm | Olleloth aay : = ; ‘ The division of the owner |]f chaser against any deception de I ***** ie C t wholly con : restos Ge cum Pwd, 10€ Machine OWNERSHIP METHOD. The Trustee Company of] eo ee paper @ £48 The method by whic atee h hased th pal . ft . va ’ ‘ ¢ s ' Bru | or " sons. 8 b 10¢ | ; onto Meyer « Toner | «| 10,000 YARDS HOPE 1 $ c . ei f A Sank at, oo CALICOS LONSDALE € Opposite P Bu r : ‘ me f. = _— 7 For Comforts, Wrappers or MUSLIN rhe #1 Puri g Bo ure | Dresses. Per yard Finest bleached and soft , nat 1a. 106 est. Per yard— ‘% “HE TRUSTEE COMPANY Lowman @uiid SEATTLE, WASH Reduced Week Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike Street 4°c Buy all you 7:C Ten yards to a « want—come co Ir ' aap igen unnelette Nightgowns, qualltyy HOME OF THE atly made UNIVERSAL RANGE é 4 106 nl MMAR AE