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lishing Co. BURNED AT THE STAKE IN THE UNITED STATES iors Me. t headquarters, from his supporting news| sapers, we up the ery, “We must have al, 1% iii PENS can up the city; to make titing Senator Heyburn of Idaho, yeyauRn, of /0410, , f Wy rigt sre.” His ery erberating from ward to ward,| Waving Bloody Shirt, cava NAR i ity, and } cached the state capitol, where] Thumped Desk With) W4V/N@ THE } i s t } S| r “BLOODY republican 8 , It le is to be saved, rege | Judgment, Used Correct) ‘s,,p7% it must come through the election of a republican mayor Gestures and Such Lan-, , And what, pray, is the present administration of Seat- | guage!——But Everybody Voted Against Him. | tle? What is it but republican, from Mayor Miller down to } the petty municipal offices? Was there ever a more hard and fast republican administration than this under which we are now existing, paying excessive taxes, and watching BY FRED SCHAEFER WASHINGTON, Feb. ory, when enthroned in the United holds doubtful | 21.—-Ore States senate w vice flourish? | t Has the republicanism of Mayor Miller ever been ques- Le thin be a warning to the young ; tioned? person who {# training himself in| SOMETHING Char ‘ " af ynaic art expecting some day arming array © he new season nentiy . In all the fault that has been found with his administra- > the bale of ths batten rs aggpibe ] cia Maina ibvoduotan Meek Asi ’ ntly featuge t tion of municipal affairs has there ever been a word to indi- ; rich eloqu ae until the Its rT | sede Sr eahane isd nad piactioal ure the Knicker: tening throng with one accord is tatlorec nodet ey att af cate that his republicanism wavered or grew weak? We | roused to actio | distinctive. At $2 lailored F aouion : } from our own work \ ' : think not. The republicanism of the present administration It doesn't happen. There is some | itis: ‘itiie ten abs 4 we have ready 1a Demi-Tai > thing wrong about the trad ! o« sic by side with of splendid ! . 4 has always been admitted and accepted without question, tue ecainae’ mina); Ss cae Rp agape aa , 1 and Lf . If there be any inherent merit in republicanis uny pecti-} can isten to oratory all day and Parisian designs {or ’ “4 va Every Wai i ‘ ‘ remain pulselesn as so many fish a Ee , immed fait Ny pe } liar efficacy for city government, any congenital honesty of} wither oratory is not comprehended dreas wear viet to ie ‘ re . sath ortrays 1 it b led ke itself it nd. be or the senate} =f f Trowdc fey EWA ANDES ur parlor tl 1 err ewest fashion, ni adminis it has so far failed to make itself plain i ould be or the senate lacks | ery of freedom by Senator Hey burn mir parlors will reveal \ refl } ‘ ‘ x rrpuacles. He is a handsome impreaatve a most inviting asser cor r ‘ ects ; admitted on all hands that the present adn ' bees oxamplo, I saw Senator W. B.| statesman, with » seat away uy in Seas: of explis > a and whatever 4 a failure; the admission is equall ide that p id. | Heyburn of Idaho arise and utterly | front : h ge Of exclusive ty pe inte } istration has | he | waste & perfectly good broadside of However on after he had peery for Ea datt decorative eff : ministration has bee t € | lence It was that noted risen to his feet and begun his Spring and Summer. ent prices have must, b republican admin are fa t n h In which he unfurled the clarion enune galleries hav Meatie te enaie! if it be gre spangled b began = fillin clusion ma € t f brought by the general alar Te cvthicig ts dhkwithsolty ofleics, and 1 out that something. was ha The D Good ‘ ‘ by Mr. Gill and his followers e Uress Ss The Silks The Star doe hth e ! Present Spring costuming oppor The prettiest le side of t patriots » difference whether a mayor 1 St mtends t i Star ter ; : ‘ riesgo both ons A aa house, whose party had saved the if Col sa@hlicar cra that the politics of a mayor are] ¥8* no moint « in the house. union from that period of erra | ey a rep@blican or a ra t i : ree the TIC Cerne ee eenn | Wahom Eroua, Shunt. pondos' of erate onto H factory, The finest weaves that adapted to special purposes, j negligible co It is only when Mr. Gill and his|retused t sr Boyce wn ge gh el te Mp Nah ‘2c. |} 191 Pdeees al g ca M , used to ye “het” up over Shirt, But, by everything that wan Majic, AC. Ih 0 shows are abundantly ar new beauty ess welcome supporters because Mr, Gill belongs to the re yay: Feng « sacred, he urged that the old feel — — i rayed and priced most reasonably it Her r ; publican party that The Star takes issue with that party; it is] pesher he war started, as _ ing, the old rancor, be not aroused | voted to tet the United Confeder i ably city ere in Dress Goods, the eal, 2a “8 : ; Lantanchatygee wed, he was fast 11 in this manner. The terrible past, ates have what they wanted. The|ff throughout are consistent us only when Mr. Gill’s supporters claim virtues for therr « andi icon wah : ; Ke unable to par-jas pictured by him, should net at northern folks voted right along |f : . : | Uetpate in those bistoric festivities | this tate day be revived th th ; fate b eason of republicanism that The Star teels jt po ” 7 with the southern contingent. | date by beg ef A rs ven as a drummer boy Now Amid a we nilence he sat down, Even eagerly did they vote. Mr./ff fied in holding up republicanism of Mayor Miller as 50 yoars afterward, he found The galle craned forward, évery | Heyburn’s vote was the solitary . . & * to leap into the conflict heart beating. Would the wat t nith th throbt be : wits ot ) nthe obbing ap warning ‘ |garbed tn a white vest and a neat now be torn by sectional strife? peal from rott Idaho. e as a I(S--- e tirin ree ust j Mayor Miller's republicanism had nothing whatever to do|halreut It didn’t even rip, Thus was oratory martyred ip i UU It came as a surprise, this battle Everybody but Mr. Heyburn| the United States senate 5 ae with his failure as a mayor; neither haa Mr. Gill's republicanism | anything to do with his virtues as a candidate. But if Mr. Gill! points to his republicanism as a reason for his election, The Star/ The STORY points to Mayor Miller's republicanism as a reason for Mr. Gill’s| rejection. ‘The Star is merely meeting Mr. Gill on his own argu-| mentative ground, even though it does not admit the relevancy | of the premise, when it calls attention to the failure of the} present republican administration. The Star is not opposed to! Mr. Gill because he is a republican, but because he is Mr Gill. | His personality is the issue. He is trying to shift the issue to! his politics, and Ins politics, immaterial as they are, are without | historical reasons for pride in Seattic. | One “republican” administration should be as g nilkman who loved to be nobbily dressed Would don a creamy white satin vest; another Congress is perfectly willing to] William Jennings Bryan and Dr. | President Taft requests,| Cook are both in Santiago, Chile. | w @o what 3 wided he requests only what That's having them in their midst < ae Joust But a source of congress is willing to do. Such | some. yo ~~ harmony! to Germany fn his car to see the! much | % SLOG Tats | lmat rmy aneuvers e % —- | People who delight to speak of it ws i : ag ms : m. os tin Recalling Gov. Hay's anti-saloon/as the backbone of winter have 7 athe dally with the brigade of m league efforts, his explanation of some slight justification today Dis presence at a Gill banquet should be perfectly thrilling | j ambulances, motor oaggage wagons | land #0 forth / Some of those hairraising war). As the tourtet watch thy y stories from Nicaragua recall the} a Pee geen |nenvers from « seat under a tree If he does nothing else, Glavin) Chee Foo Har at his best pre iner Alese r , will be known as the man who _-_—_—_--- hoe ee eee i broke. Instantly the man leaped made Attorney John J. Verirees fa Philadelphia is behaving as if she * ’ wore sleeping on her back. phon aysarallarelistsce gp upd y/ aay wih ane oak ates Wi Was be to the consumer place with wonderful mechanical the needed part from.” And, praising the remarkable ox ample of German efficiency he had | Sunday best. | t witnessed, the tourist return ; ° village and ordered up b ar, to find he couldn't use it, a un axle was missing i I Son sald Andrew Car i at ner in his New | a weer (dens Ying from Pitts Ph th rok! t ne » Feb eh afte aber pone . einan offers pe an jshow, you may soon P own, particular ee ba Uitled “The Flight of th night, tn th i nued | Of larael,” in which the \to Forty wah the the Holland ge\ntimacte, © that the Then the that Series Is a Perfect “Fake.” 1 ob het ho The company went back to New pa _ mn aed re York, but the tographer — ré a es me |matned, and later in the day, whew en. he con hy tid nn to rige, he again ldom 4 » n- | took every fifteen minutes | ii) to : 1 yer cpa a8 ‘ : for by which time the Often no cat are t 1 h a ert anne wel wa ached the point where ‘The light-fin it he began his first! that th an got th ‘ of ploture THE STAR~MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1910, MomBtee fall, ene"wee: THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE itty oat a A “Republican” Administration ‘HOW A BROADSIDE OF RINGING ELOQUENCE WAS JEFF DAVIS, ARKANSAS, THINKING UP ski, and eut-tuefted off again ae =, When he abo There's efficiency,” the eq - * : tour” “ayer terinen econ pumps’ with his there's a stock «# baad to ouply About Spring Sewing BAILLARGEON’S | Spring Millinery Spring Suits Spring Shirtwaists ia whieh your Sprt iow are not ing embrotderter dred lines heir best or Spring Wash Fabrics—-Spring Gl | And Kindred Lines Are Ready | THE MILLINERY} |THE COSTUME | SENATE) | | | | i , t practical and imvit. tunities at once “real” atis ing array of Silks 4 Silks, spe EMBROIDERED | ORGANDIE LISSE ENGLISH | MOUSSELINE lirect importation of re { V fair Popular white io, ty beaut for spring sewing. loka Dhalines fore fl gr I k, | yard wide and #1 pate ilac. 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