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THE SEATTLE a ‘STAR PUBLIsHING co. *¥ ng 1907-1300 Seventh Ave. EVIRY AFYERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. at the F A SLIGHT RECOGNITION The | tating the Ae Cos This is « Pific coas Mforgetting Pagreat thre ithe + PE Pacitic . The recent horrible and terrible war with Japan at Sacra» nto has had its effect in calling general attention to the fact our'edast issues have a tremendous national bearing. The lifornians fought, bled and laid down nobly under the big) k, but their sacrifice was not in vain, We're going to get | $0 per cent of the national protection, and that is worth | the racket they made are corkscrew and pulled it out. Rattleships are the nited the ¢ nat their With a resuscitated mer advance agents of tra Stéction in Pacific waters, we will go after At marine for Pacific waters, for the great steps in national Mniercial progress must be westward from our Pacific coast ies and their harbors We want immense national appropriations ble port of entry © will try to get them by displaying our natural and indis for every pos and departure from San Diego to Seattle ble worth and advantages. If this policy doesn't loosen le Sam’s purse to realize that the United States are his most} strings, stop his discrimination against us | arouse h maybe we'll have to start another » war tant region, Pacramento, and perhaps at our own capital THE STEEL FLURRY The United Output of steel and iron in this country, to | | Hegan's query cent of | ton Steel Corporation, controlling © per and since its orjyan “close as has suddenly cut on a and declared an open market corporation prices, with the apparent inten of a price war with the independents. We are now probably going to see what it means to the try when one of the greatest of the protected trusts aban ‘one of the chief purposes of its formation—control of the et. We may have another panic, so close are the relations be this steel trust and other great corporations such as the} ds. ©The contracts the mill workers’ union ha ‘months to run, in many Will the ration seck to cut wages in order to recoup for gin due to a price war? Will the ing below the U.S. Steel trust list, also take the cost of the} Out of the wage-carner? These are ions, considering the thousands upon thousands cf bread ed in r only a Steel | ished | | instances. NS independe Ats, alre acly | almighty important imwers dependent upon the iron and stecl and their af} MOE course, it is pleasant to know that the competition of indents has forced a trust to weaken in its policy of arbi-| fixing p But rearrangement of conditions in so} mous a business as that of steel and iron manufacture is) ices. papt to disarrange the general business condition, to the fiture, ifnot the distress, of everybody “The wage-earner is very likely to be called on-to contrib: | his share in the busting, as well as the making, of a great DIDN'T WANT IT OVERDONE | but It came hard, but they worked in that | ature | the | ment jtatorship as | Arberry | son, | important | me | had brought jin argent call | } scarred | nam [turn her unbarmed to Mies Abigail), the rear’ CUPID IN THE POUND By A. PP. AMES. » entered | » deafening ¢ Penned every wise the how of rounded and dows su © the ible before owner the way to the town features elation Mutch” probably about Robt. Attison's faire than anybody This pean f amour Imont worship the youn f the gutter and present fob. It wa few would relish Hogan's salf-aavage aglow with knew more private af in to atitnnede fol attorney else to lowin | kot an him him hia oupation it fitted It taken the dog cate long discover that the t of his love and admiration was vietim of a attach There was a maiden aunt rich, of course, and old and fe was her age and reptitude Butch” to his satisfaction ascer tained, rather than her fortune that enable her exercine dic to the hand of Mw orphan ward. Alli: Hogan ce and whieh to this story t the matrimental this guardian of youth and Hence, on Hegan's part and Intense indignation, and hemes, the working of which Allison to the pound, to the dog ciitohe had not hopeless ble to her reasons tor imagine. ald are tailed even not ideals then paponne like? the around anything you after d was Vinitor’a had tray the powrnful eotlect st Well wha! about this The thumb dogecateher jerked a stubby in the diréction of a be “LOST, STRAVED OR STOLE iA KING CHARLES SPANIEL.” King Cha re untamed all ite life to little sled Paipably ae luxury and Indulgence beast, now crouched in fur thest corter of Na box, trembling with fear of the savage mongrels that kearled from the netghboring the the | kennels. That's “Beauty Now are you wise Beauty.” The niffiariy, But wach morphosing ¢ waid name rene fe was the meta of strange sir roundiiegs the “tight did not} dawn upon AM anti! “Titel {pulled from his pocket a Cony of [the day's paper and placed a forefinger in the advertising colamnes “Lost, Strayed or Stoten—A King Charles spaniel, answers to the of “Beauty.” Very affection ate. Any reward within son may be deked by Whoever will ‘re } Winthrop, 2482 Howard-rd } Alfi¥on looked = ap. shouted, “you «cound Byuten’, he where | did you find it? “In the old lady's back yard. }was the unbiushing answer | | | “‘Buteh’, Vaw Daubaire: 1 think you will find this a speaking tikeness wr wile, sir, Mr. Pekked: Heaven forbid’ | Mies Christmas Jack dow pane. He was play with his ‘se batty and wast ft away up in the alr when rast #t went right through the little and the glass Came shiver after cn. witdow was in Jack's own m. He could Me in bed at and see the twinkling stars d the shining moon through itn panes, and in the morning the ms filled the room with gold ‘There were four panes of ¢ as erystal, and Jack Bd pot! femember That any had ‘heen “broken befor notth wind that day in the prough the broken Mamma heard the noise and in to nee what It was. , dear.” she sald, do to have the north wind in pune a day ike this,” and she up the glasw and fastened a t across the window ma did not ask any questions lack did not say a word a at #t happened. He sat down be the stove and hea north i singing outside ! broke the little window" Puhow and #0 do you! it seemed to say lack did not ike to hoar it ft out doors, The little boy saw him and called him ¥ soldiers with him. But some Haga did not fer visiting. He back to the how and upstairs Bhis room, It was dark with the het drawn across the broken ow. It did not look like hin ‘ft all, although all hiw Chrfat- | of glass, his #led and top and|for him. TI He lay down on! the blanket so the » was a big tump in again had beer “it will in his throat mamma came her hand up here in t “Ob, mY I who’ broke the winde fore he could way another mamma's arma were around Bhe sat down on the bed by his side and he told her all about it, The amp went away from Wie thr 1 when the north wind rushed aroun house singing “OQooooo! mn to RAY & Word about as / ext morning Jack took out of bis bank a and bought a new pane the hired man put it in mother took wun could In a up with a o hat is my boy dark? ” erte joing | nhe asked word money went to town down tream | priet | walk.” by him. | Her “Sure. beck yard.” Who's else. An da dirty mean fence that same yard has, too. | thewed | wet nearly 1 And the spalpeon me thumb off before Her in me bag Pardon could this enid the young ‘but just one question more you Know who Miss Abteai throp is?” De | know? echoed “Say—well, never mind the guardeen of the swatest lady in this town, the same Arberry ‘That's enough said = Allison qatckly. “J just wanted to be sure you appreciated the full extent of the service you've done for me. You probably know also that to her niece, Miss Winthrop cares more for this wretched kigodle than for any other living thing. and every word in that advertine ment Sure I know replied Midn't fT find it all out coukleddy's own Hp. bin, the policeman on give the a knock-down the Stevedores’ ball i see you «understand thing.” said Allison. The thi¢ story, if you care to will appear in the column.’ Opening the he dragged out spaniel, hastily groomed fled coat with hig coat tucked the animal under and marched through the door down the str with the al jone who goes to certain vietory man, Do Win Hegan She's Ntthe betn Hegan. from Him thelr to To beat her at every reat of) sotlety door of the the enge ite ruf sleeve, his arm. of waying tha simply a mat or rug . fepiled the lady canna believe that. The bed was regular four-poster, There would in walking away wi mat or rug on your back bit Kine lane cling with his family ls when i's oF sgomn tPnged » thin in thew rouge | he wae breaking. ‘his neck to wet it Sweet Potato Cakes. Kormits. cup of butter, one and a half BQ baked or eugar, three eges, one cup into Hille cakes. raising, one teaspoontul lard and fry brown. cloves and allaplce : Add « pinch of soda Bont entiah to mike batt®r.| ing canned tomatoes, I [fas Saerg seneions got botled Beuest Beavon and form | "pil" Drop tnto hot) and every Pointed Paragraphs, ven hard cash whl melt sooner and tools hata of the same mize. A’ insan ian sees to think end justifies tho means You can't keep. happiness breaking out 4 your face If « his wite sen may wear the from ood in body; Took for it One way t¢ wet thin te own couking in a lonmo, Nowa, Buy a Champion oe Ran ne and Bet & conl or Wood Wr erything to do all fing dian, Hegan | upon a notice} eatechtsation, | next} her ve it in| whimpering | and) ePeoooeees OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE om SSCS SCSeSeSeSeSeSeses ee weenie (VE OPENED TRANSOM S FOL R OR YO L&7 OUF SOME OF THE CANNED A/R FROM TH/S CAR, AND JF ANY FRESH A/R FUGIT/VE DORES YO CLOSE ONE OF TWEM Mh CLEAVE WS NUKE i’ | | | not PUZZLE GUESSING | queempemameaieemanet Puzzle Editor, The Star: Address |My answer to the third puzzle is Meitioekant Brutak tht he « « « Rey, Wadr Alvin Weatte Vatu as &. Fe. Sedereon ® Packard rerete. Rorron Anawre INTIMATE cms BY RATH i just between ow on I have felt & disappointment that is bitter. It fs more than that; it borders on the tragic 1 fought for Taft siipposing that | upheld the dan fer ofa principle, We won. “And} now he sells me out, No. Not me boat the chtse—eVerything for which we made the fight. His one concern, when he has come to power, ia to establish friendly re fations—to “win the confidenc of the common enemy | WaNiitieton D. €), Peb. 19, 1900 Dear Dad: First it was possum now it is boulllabaisse. A ga [nomic administration this, which we }'tace. Reliles to the forw; bie sticks ro “This Boutitabaines a nodle dish tn. A’ sort of sbup, or brovh, or Mew Or hotehpoteh of all sorts of Mabes. enwich never could out bs, “Fed peppers, mitemets saffern Soles, Onions, or All Utes you vat at Terres tavern In that one dish of Bouiliabainse. Thackeray wad a genta) oid four-| They say his works afe out but 1 still love his Vanity id karite, roncp and Am 1 Wrong? | Hope I may be. Hut what single thing has Taft done that looks like loyalty to Rooserven? Did he consult hin in the maketp of hin cabinet? No | Did -he invite the friends of Roose elt to remain atiout him? No. Did he pay the debt of personal obligation which was due from him to the man who said he would on hands and kiiees from the White House to the capt it sy so doing make mt? No yi things did hb House bee been as iano hew administration's o if the ceeupant had b | mand of date Patr and Kew return to boutll other things, Why de mount bis new coat What shall it A possum ranipant, a leapon couped, sea of boutllabatsse, ali in the field of cabbage verdant and gules. All good coats of arms have gules Whatever they may | be. | But to be? he ft these White nt of the uinclis as write and Taft thinks ping out God for heaven's sake tel! me what you think be We going to gain by © all the Roosevelt advisers? forbid that | showld be the lean and. hungry Cassius at thie feast ¢ houlllabaluse, possum and prosy fly; but’ my poor betighted miu gropes in vain. | do not follow our fat triend’s mental tracks, Whore does he think he ts heading tn? I anpbose you will say Taft does not wish ‘to Intierit the Roose Yelt. animostties.” Which, 1 admit, | sounds fine. ‘But how about {nherit:} ihg the Roosevelt popularity—the Roosevelt confidence? Can be avoid | the Roosevelt animosities and not) | offend the Roos Avold the Roosevelt most: | jties.” What are they? The ant | mosition of class and privilege ar rayed against the people. In the immemorial fight for liberty, th who take the people's nide always4 fatir up “animosition, Whieh means hate. Whieh finds volce in slander and abuse, Which works! through chantels that are subtle, land by instruments that are pow j erful Roosevelt took the people's laide. We incurred the hate of lclass and privilege. He brought their “animosities” upon himaelt And this, it seems, is what "rat | }would avoid, Which, doing, he }“avolda” that confidence of the |people whieh has put him in the | | White House. THREE candies ACade of the best cane sugar and flavor Of course your father IACPERIAL Sole WCfrs., 1 shall keep this matter of Everett and Edmonds an open mind Taft's policies! on} _but AGENTS FOR KNABE The World's Best Piano One Priced Plano House We quarantee the quality of ‘Cline Piano Co. 1406 FIRST AVE. - ‘STAR DUST \JOHN-D, AND THe GREAT LIGHT (A Forecast of the Fate of Standard O11.) it tn to Senile tee _ - | a Ce |THE BACTERIAL LIGHT, BHOW ING THE EFFECT OF PROF MOLIBCH'S INVENTION ON PLANTS. | Prof, H discovered finek with nating it with the substance has glass impreg bacteria, Motiech, that by gelatine of Prague filing a and luminous gives off sufficient light energy to affect growing |plants, He has also found that jthie fight céntains heat rays, thus solving a problem that hi [been the despair of engineer t| News Item. Thi Light Mar | America in the wa the lived iston of the called alno and 2 a Dd lived in an imilation, turn philan ay John-D Benovole of i velng a benevolent t come Nght he from Oil | THEY WERE ALL TO THE BUGS OVER THE IMAGE Assimilation was LAttle Industry Howed con ’ Rebates reatly » John-D set up tying his Achieveme » fell down and wor ¢ were all to the Was swa Aid of Image and the Maga- one in the world at that Scientiets. One of in Prague, and was H, Molisch. i that the ganiems is a giving to the + {ton of a substance in the efor which, in the presence of fre oxyeen and wWhter becomes tLumtnogs. T substance, whieh | he culled “photogen,” was due to ot bacterta. i | them named Prof. He a liv rocens rine forma. intert jeolontes atter{ i | was prostrated be o fi 3 at in ations ‘ond t estment It began John-D, the hook had come news hen there great Discove conve And , special in a vision, And it wa ver he had seen ‘Tut, tut quoth he do at suet ? yd'do. it qulekiy way jobn-D and minions: began to Great Nght fore this will Bacteria must ne all are m And his corner the Hut the moi Hated the faster Uplied, The similation and eing = this ired What Is has set up? wo they acted Away with traight rined Bs well-tr teria they were assim- the Bacteria mul- were Made for as waxed Fat upon it. the people im this Image that John-D And as they doubted Inferior TRIED TO CORNER ALL THE BACTERIA, for the littl people for John-D. as the buggies,” human Gratitude,” Image tottered he eath it, and his jore upon the seen no h forever. 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