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“FOR HE'S MUH FRIEND” | The people INSIST that gained shall not be lost. Our vital resources shall be conserved and used for the benefit of all the people. The danger is that the public interest forgotten. Conservation of ow national resources pro- | vides for the future of our nation. what: has been may be BY JAMES R. GARFIELD. he (Especially Written for This oy) po Newspaper.) ., t Roosevelt brought the In 1906 Becretary Ethan All ’ cas Ba cot Hited ok of the Interior withd co ha . ry about 70,000, ea of coal ,| Yeloped on naviga streams dt from genere. Pty Se etly to the ent of congre 3 ve ve. Po 4 stated the policy he iT pose if exar and in order te vent furthe ecenmary te t " emt The withdrawals, a Interior 1 ¢ hould be grat od th na that would ll Whig Ane 40/5 WILLE RY Ms, definite period and yteld fair cow peneation the government No more Intolerable monopoly can be imagined than that which would contre! the water supply of any great section of our country te not mean gov The propost to operate This po’ doe nent committee on report on n is j? but to permit it viding for not apply to the ceal Alaska, thetr/ to supplement what the executive ot has done and to provide the means lands an by law (By United Press) MADISON, Win, Dec At $10 per acre, WUt| for further safeguarding the public | ator LaFoillette, ‘in his ota ws interests wherever nec . magazine today presents Senator! (ry auiempted locations or entrive| The danger of the conservation Nelson W. Aldrich with a Christ-|in"inska (including the Cunning.| morement now Inaction The present, incidentally swatting os fo public welt ande action, enator Burrows of Michigan No conditior factory to e nator Follett { ¢ nteres nator LaPolletto’s gift 1s coo Alaska coal fields are of pe | Searenatve interest 8 an editorial labeled “The senont. Thar ane seamen | anon Aldrich Control,” which says : tant strivir " in two great Alaska ff « j Aldrich is a shrewd trader—as 4 by prival its t atively small in area, but en D he man who sticks the muzzle of 4 profit, for » or con ’ ly valuable. 1 found some A gun into your face on a dark | (7 value. |! fm ing to ac,| (fol of natur can only | a bt id deman DOT or yu enentyetieer . sd “J fe . th) de by ight and demands ‘n ¥ OF YOUr | Guire control of the ka fields, 0? kept with unde by | you want and makes |A0d some bills were pending in con- |“ 4 of the people's represent-| you pay hie price. That e jg Sree® Which, if passed, would have |‘ per’ me fidelity, and aubservience to the | Yalldated many fraudulent entries, | “tives Aldrich sie l opposed, by report and oral Fight Is Now on Rete apecial #. the bills that proposed to! Phe fight for conservation is] ate fraudulent or illegal 6n-|.o~ in the halle of congress, It} 3 #, and polnted out the danger of | now reste with our representatives | ’ mse fields passing under monopo- j scrate and house to do their| { shrewd. trades Aldrich | listle control, and urged that the | share in fulfilling the pledge «iven | 4 framed woud have fallen flat if| Proposed law apply only (0 bona) our people that our vital natural ‘ide en’ « ow claims Public Domain in Danger. There was imminent danger that such site on the public domain would be filed upor 1 obtained conditions that would in no resources shall be conserved it ie not an easy task to obtain legistation which opposed by great vested inter There is no danger that t ghts and de mands of such interests will be Speaker Cannon hadn't packed the | house conierence, Senator LaFollette rows of Michigan, |have remarked | “Whenever I wanted anything for Michigan I always knew whe to get it He (Aldrich) nev There will be an official in attend- ance at the Pike St. entrance from 9 to 11 o'clock tomorrow morning to adjust all complaints. For the same purpose, and dur- ; ing the same hours, the telephone service will be in operation. quotes Bur. who ts said to a under "| JOLLY ROW AT HARVARD—“GOLD COAST” LEFT HIGH AND DRY BY “UNDER BUNCH” failed me.” The editorial continues Burrows did not tell bis » that in return for the little} ot petty favors which (Ry United Pree.) | by ite first name haven't even had Sunset | Independent | Aldrich conferred upon him for! BOSTON, Dec. 2%4.—Falr ond) a knothole to peek through at the Main 6825 Exchange 25 Michigan he h in the words of|calm was the sen of existence! big show. And that's the reason Senator ‘Steve’ Elkins, come under| which once caressed the “Gold | that when the "Gold Coast” offered jthe yoke and become a good, obe- | Coast” of Harvard university, but its slate at the senior class elec: | dient servant and traded to/that's a tale of the past. At the/tion, held a few days ago, some: | WE WISH EVERYONE A | Aldrich Michigan's representation | present moment “Gold Coast,” as | thing happened | jim the senate the place where the nicer students| When t fox lifted, Hamilton | | live is called, is a place of breakers | Fish; young man of money, captain | what-doyou | thunder In of the varsity eleven and light ten der for the “Coast,” had been left | stranded with several others on a ballot reef, with no relief in sight. | A campaign headquarters, a com mittee of 100 and # whole lot of en-| begun and promulgated | ahead, hard-alees j know-about-thats and | general The “under bunch” bas rebelled and the young millionaires who have for years kept the events of Harvard in thelr accepted grooves MERRY CHRISTMAS And take this opportunity of thanking the people of Seattle and vicinity for the most wonderful holiday business ‘SLUSH IS THE "WEATHERMAN’S thusiasm, we have ever enjoyed. The Big Store | a corner pocket and left there to | work is becomi: | wait for a new game. In other All Peace Has Filed. ” ming more helpful every day. | Cia eae |words, Harvard's leas wealthy stu-| sme reguit is class discord, poll Rain for Christmas! |dents have started a “trust bustin r 7 NT ey, ties, If] felt excitement and fer-| man who makes all of Seattle's i ret jmentation. Th , Dube tn Gated isle that Capt. Fish is going to leave | 7 | buildl pe ag gga yee Ruled by Rich Clubs. the achool because he can't be field peas Aa yi ME gre le Ae aa ie bers of| marshal on class day. This ts do-| lelaims that it is going to snow| Until this year the members of | marshal on class da most of the night, then that {it is|the Porcellian, the A. D. and other| nied, and, while {t's being denied going to get a ittle warmer ang| small but influential clubs, have|the Harvard Crimson, editorially, ts} lrain, and that by tomorrow morn.| Controlled the leading undergradu-| calling loudly for calss unity. There *% ling ‘the streets whould be pretty |ate events of the college, athletic}are few Mateners, except the fac-| and that body may intervene | the senior class to har 1 otherwise | ulty 1 who haven't been |to , bring with slush | It might not turn to rain though.|! | well covered students lif it does suow tonight and to.|#ble to call a thousand dollar bill}mony again | morrow, Christmas, 1909, will be ‘ | |i Bone ee (| WIFE, WAITS FOR pierage i seit With its great semi-annual SAV- mya many, Pecore, Sroka Anse year, | NEWS OF “SUSIE _Christinas exercises were held In INGS, RUNNING FROM A (a | PLUMMER’S” CREW) renday night, and cantata, was FOURTH TO A HALF. Christ. mas Gifts of money will get full rendered under the personal direc; SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24-—Atj tion of Mra, W. G, Jones and Miss THROW the Oakland home of Captain Harry | Jackson, entitled, “Kris Kringle's advantage of these very unusual R AWAY RATS L. Hansen, of the lost lumber Visit A " P schooner Susie M. Plummer, his} \e CHICAGO, Nov. 2 Puffs, rate, | o me fiends ni whatever they are—will be shorn | ¢W8 of the fate of the missing ves | t, some icehouses in Ohlo! o word has been re sent sel's crew. ceived since a relief ship wa |from the heads of the thousands of | ‘The Virginia,” corner of ‘Nehth telephone girls nder a e le! " Jeet. nrornuipated. They are kgs | out yesterday, after the dismantled | Av. and Virginia st, is now open forbidden to chew gum during busi.| *cheoner was reported by wireless | for bustaess, with 106 modern fur y, | ness hours. lto be drifting off the Washington nished rooms, single and en suite. ae ta Averyt , tes 2.00 Phe Heepaly miankgies hed vancet.| ons" Bverything now, Rates from $2.00 It is thought that the schooner bound from Kverett to San Pedro with a cargo of lumber, encountered he rough weather of two weeks ago and that the crew @ither took ed that th operators spent too much tin acing loosened wisps | of tressesJwhen thetr fingers shoul * | have been busy with the pling Here Ia the way the 1 nd the wi operators Y | were instructed not to talk over the | tO the boats when the masts were Seattle's Popular-Price Store elephone Digg away, or were taken off by Mummerpleeze Phone's tak-| % Passing vessel | enout Although the owners of the Susie : >, or, oh ee. Pl | No fault is found with their enun.| Plummer today expressed them G . A De gt, . chat of “Drop a nickel, please selves as hopeful for the safety of A A LALA TLE TMA OL ; the crew, they admit the fact that os 5 gece NS CTE sit A Fine Present for the Boys. two weeks have elapsed since the ik gla Alec o " seca rc — Air Rifle, Boxing Gloves, Punch torm in which she is supposed to} " % Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy of |i8 Pag, Roller Skates, Pocket| have met disaster, with no mes-| Blew Avenue, henttte, Woah, sell real estate; etc, Knife, Football sage from the crew, makes the} (00 | yal . A. L, HALL, 1111 First Av. | outlook dark ‘unths people ‘who works jopment and operation Now Not Through. interests under Congreas, however, passed a law! character | have merely fixing the separation | The the public of wurfa certain pend-| ¢ and the private ing be tead entries, a) m what it is entit a te cote | at in t far} more, no lens ‘ i SEN. ALDRICH Is from wh | The next step in the policy of | w A HOLD-UP MAN ,.MY.2" sation and cla®| conservation is legislative action | THE SEATTLE STAR EX-SECY. GARFIELD HITS OUT HARD AT BALLINGER REGIME; . PEOPLE MUST FIGHT LAND AND COAL THIEVES Grabbers, | Makes First Public Declaration of His Lack of Confidence in an Article f Especially for The Star. neglected; the danger is that the public interests may be forgotten. The people must see to it that their side of these great questions is as keenly watched, as capably | presented, ae is the side of private interest fight for regulation of the © of our natural ree t aracte hat for th more vital to the permanency of our nation Conservation In Vital resources provides for the futur JAS. R. GARFIELD. Former Secretary of Interior, and 's “Watchdog” ef Pub of our nation. Both widen indi vidual opportunity and increase national as well as individual of Neither policy ig an unjust tack upon personal or proper rights, but each ts founded wy the proposition that the publ welfare is of higher importance} than priva case of conflict, must control interest, and that in public welfare Prof. Stevens New Method Teaching Fon ney. Kebler & Chose, Let Us Call for and ‘Wholesole Your Old Shoes We'll send for and deliver in the et that are to Wholewoling 1s taking off all of the old soke and replacing it with a whole new o Wholenc than halte» elumay, N leak ot b of Caroll and who well as new ones Wholosoles and heel 2.00. We put desired, for $1 work Is a «¢ hoes wate be, and it surely makes them waterproof Men’s Shoe Store} mt Avenue free mueh or is there better te cost but on half-soles, If HE SAYS Roosevelt's Secretary of the Interior, Who Fought Land and Coal Silent Up to Now, Hoping That Taft Would Guard People’s Interests, |G Pe VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS pecans Se | } GARVEY-BUCHANAN ¢ ‘| . | CHRISTMA WISHES © May the Christmas joy, born in the lowly manger nineteen cen- turies ago, each year spreading its loving wings farther and farther, be with you all. Amen, Store Closed All Day CHRISTMAS. Open Tonight Until 10 o’Clock = The Store That arvey - W31-15-17 Second Serves You Best uchanan @ 0. Ay., 13-15-17 Seneca St. FSB Ma Soaplake Soap} if iS THE BEST ALL DEALERS