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i Sa aa, aeaadceataden aon Sin al AAA ALR Bd THE SEATTLE STAR. & Wea s x Go., Pub. ISHERS,, Telephone Pike re i very Aiternoon exo » aN WEES Konan ne Ase TUeineew Maal SUN CORES Per WeeR, OF OW taba per muetty Geliwyredt Uy ate septs, After all, the “moat cheering symptom of the ume to quote a hap PY Phrase of Lord Salisbury, is the cordiality of the relations now ex isting between the governments of the Anglo-Saxon and Germanic branches of the Teutonic r From the apirit in) whieh President McKinley's suggestions of means to promote American-German com merce have been received, and from many other expressions of good will made by Germany's official representatives, trom the Kaiser down, the inference may be drawn that the olive branch borne by Germania to Anglo-Saxonla if meant to be extended alsa to America The amiability was accomplished shows the good effect of a disposition with which the Samoan settler on the part ¢ er om the part of the powers concerned and the their produce diality communicate itaelf to the peoples of the thre advantage of all.- To speak of such an un belittle it and make political merchandiae of a sentiment good feeling between these nationsof kindred race woud them from maintaining the most friendly relations with any other peoples, the growth of an entente based on reciprocal sympathy and animated by a spirit of mutual helpfulness and the various branches of the world's greatest industrial and colonizing race would be the most significant development in the history of the century now nearing its close. a eeneneeeeeeel ‘The city council, by curtly refusing to consider the petition voters demanding the submission of charter amendments to the people, bas unwittingly helped along the movement the municipal ownership of street railways, well the There are a great many persons who object the part of public servants, who are not projected charter amendments. They want to see fair play Up to the present time the municipal ownership scheme and the ref- @rendum project are not part and parcel of any political party's pla form. Nor should these propositions be allowed to take on a partisan arpect A fair and square discussion of the merits of each might lead to rejection or acceptance from the standpoint of the public in- terest. That matter remains to be determined. It t@ always unwise to try to throttle a body of petitioners. The un wisdom of the act is proportioned to the number of the petitioners Where 2,000 persona, voters of Beattie, ask for anything at the hands of the city counell, that body ought to accord them a respectful hearing Dodging a quorum repeatedly was not a bright proceeding © disputants to m to frankne to conciliatory manner could scarcely fail to The cor- to The sam meet one another with open minds edting * urge tendency respective claims lke effects between the three governments would be ina in the arrangement of larger differences. bound eventually untries, to the commen standing as an alliance would While the ot preclude and all erance between of 2,000 in favor of referendum to arbitrary advocates of proposition. tactics upon necessarily the es A few days ago the Star gave a statement as to the prospective Democratic candidates for office at the next election. Today the as- pect of matters In the Republican camp receives attention. Tf any of the aspirants for office on either ticket have been omit- ted In the Star's lets, they will please make the fact known by ra. their right hands. — eee Cecti Rhodes has been informed that the Boers are keenly destrous of exhibiting him in a cage at Bloemfontein, capital of the Free State, prior to sending him to Pretoria. Certainly the exhibition ought to draw great crowds. Orange Dexter Horton Makes a Statement Regarding the Northern Pacific ‘The old Seattle spirit? What does that mean? The frat settlement of Seattle was by people who looked well to their home interests, and who resented any infringement upon their public or personal rights by outside parties or from within our municipal government ‘The tax- payers united, stood ready to combat such interference. Our meni- cipal government was formerly composed of heavy taxpayers, who therefore, looked out for the interests of this city, and by so doing acted for the interests of all the people. Our legisiators then did not buy property and pay three prices for it. For every dotiar that was ex- pended upon the streets, a dollar's worth of work was received In due course of time the Northern Pacific ratiroad made its ap- pearance, and located at Tacoma, which was ite unquestionable right ‘Then hostility commenced in discriminating against this town ‘The road violated all rights in regard to the shipping of merchandise. Goods that were shipped from the Bast on bills of lading that said alt rail to Seattle were dropped off at Tacoma and sent to Seattle by wa- ter, In some instances after severul days’ delay We were compelled to ship merchandise by the Canadian railroad for protection from the 4eiays caused by Passengers en route here were subject to all manners of discomfort T once saw an old man M4 yeare of age obliged to stand from Puyallup until he reached South Prairie. The last time I went East I bought my ticket from Seattie 10 Chicago, giving the agent here 44 hours to graph to Tacoma for a section, which he agreed to do. On my arrival there, to my astonishment, every lower berth on the car was taken, and I was politely told 1 could ciimb into a top one, We had no redress until the Great Northern and the Canadian Pa- cific roads came to Seattie. Pacific pure cussedness. tele Saree e “sg a IRE LOT ITE The thing changes, and now comes our old ing face, up a depot that will be the dear people, wilt vacate four stree giving front, the N. P. will erset this depot and also long. The city is to vacate Wert street and it which will give $50 fee house on the went side of So that every pound of freight will go through their warehouse. Oh, how kind! Who ever before saw the peopl Yesler street th troad enemy with amii friend, and ng weat of Chicago, and if we, ap 264 t of freight sheds open Post and politely informs us he le our ready to put superior to an. fe water a wit atreet for a w t street such charity to dear now blocked. Then close the other atreets, which ener that teams can go down, and the city’s front will be bottled op as Ught are as Tacoma Every trunk, box, sack of potatoes, bale of hay, or sack of flour will have to pay tribute to the Northern Pacific Ratiroad Co. How generous, with a dagger in hand to cut out our commer cial heart, then depart for Tacoma to do business. ) never fellow citizens, do net give an inch of the streets to this octopus If we claim to have the old Seattle spirit, hold fast to our streeta, and show to the world we are not to be fooled by any false pretensions, ; DEXTW HORTON. SERMON ON SOCIAL VICE ZINC CRE | IN INDIANA | | i } NEW ALBANY, Ind, Dec. 14! PITTSRURG, Dec. 14.—Evening | ' Perhaps the most valuable minera! dress for women was denounced by discovery ever made Southern In- Rev. Kerr yee Tupper, D. D., of } diana has occurred at Bicknell, Phitadeiphia, in an address recently } Knox county While digging a the Evangelical Alliance of } ; well John Lawton, an old miner, Pennsylvania. Dr. Tupper's top | | struck what he considered a wan “The al Vice He | peculiar hard rock It was almo among other things H impossible to dent it with the very I make a plea for the abolition of ; Dest drills, He secured a plece, how- | the dress which, on certain occasions j ever, and had ft tested, when St) genuine ladies feel they have a right ; proved to be exceedingly rich zine to wear, and which, if all men were ore. Farmers and others living in|as pure as they themaeives, they al the vicinity, assert that they have all) might with impunity wear, b i struck the same rock in digging | which, with human nature as it js, EI wells. seldom, if ever, falls to produce an { There seems to be no dout yut| impression anything but conducive the richness or genuineness of the|to holy life. Society would be better . 7 ore or the vast quantity that sur-|and purer if this could be banished rounds the town. ‘Phe excitement | ww and ever into ‘innocuoun desues over the discovery in intense. There | fe an abundance of coal in the vie-|tude.’ Let there be more Cornelian Inity of Bicknell, which fact adda | like the daughter of Scipio, who, ages ®aterially to the value of the min- ago, said, ‘My modesty is my chiefes tral discovery, lornament.’ THE SEATTLE STAR. — WILL RALL cee Sate : ‘BUY Th ‘ offes Vote ar [that the factory could not keep up} ¢ y iti} TOC ik E XChahZs | afreanonable price, the “Condenser | The arrangement for the Commit- | W!l please you | oe . , tee of One Hundred Saturday ever | 1020 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. ollowing atarements are made, have | ave ay al ~ fer a than 11 to 12 A. M,, 3 to 4 P.M, 7:30 to 8:30 P, } y council Decem ‘ 20 per cent, of voters, for the pur voting on th next apring charter provides for such pr oT OCK... ~The Public Is Cordially invited t ner ™ Bidding Is Free to sentation and saya: “It ehall be th duty of the elty councti to submit the same to the qualified voters of the city for their ratification or ¢ “This gives the council no disere tion, Ite duty Is prescribed and min. isterial On the part of those proposing Is a pretty « ood idea when it the amendments, every form of law * to paying out your Mis tote: Sblhean: 10 is his oe as has been complied with. Hut the eity y for teas and coffecs | . q : ‘ counell hae indica 2 tia tntpation The store at which you trade =| “¥€Ue, Is operated for the purpose, Reet OF the Rxehenge ts free to not to submit the amendments, should be one that re jof bringing the buyer and selier in] Oyeryvody. that la, to defy the explictt mandate you values; that gives you | direct touch with each other, and), dgenhnts vorta tia os ee a aa of the charter the best; that caters to your also to give people of small means a) tional part of thelr ¥ than the . shire nd isnation mar ne - iste : pare mang shawe opportunity to purchase stocks at) present tire All mining expert | cosata te bo B.-A od 4 maeniion it that nearest meets these con | bottom prices. are agreed that the mining districts : t t dition In order to do this the quantities | Uibutary to Beart vies Wy 1 has become a question of chartered verton, Mount Baker, Cle-Eium, rights, of constitutional | y. of There is no rink tn buy offered on the board are reduced a sii ice, Seman clakbteses ame | free government. In the council in Ing here, for “your ey prices advance, making It poset extremely rich in the precious mi [dependent of the city charter? If back If not @ value” and the | for any person who wishes to in-/ als, but as mining in there districts 80, we have rulers instead of repr er banged : bot ean Vest $5 to bid as freely as if be had! ts an yet fa ite infan ' senta and a revolution is a pO st pemerkaacic tian dis s larger sum many fortunes a hy | eompt And quality Cn | Notice the schedule of board lota| have the foresight and judement t Cittsena, adsemble to defend your age tah Re A for different values and you Invest small sums in the low priced charter rights a a Rie that the man with $6.00 can stand] but promising stocks now being off Ex-Mayor W. D, Wood pee. “gi a Una shoulder to shoulder with the bank-| ered tn this market, and It is safe to jside at the meeting ee, ee eee er or broker and invest hie «mell| predict that many men who are now charge state phat it ts not earnings to the best porsibly advan-| earning their bread by the sweat further the charter " oni tage their brow will, in the n future but to protest against the « i itt 0. TO MINE OWNERS: The Stock me known as ney kings. aS j the council in tabling the same Exchange nh protects the mine | was the cane in Ca it rnin and ¢ | 207 2 ywher, inasmuch an his stock ts of do in the earty daye and as is } Tei. Green 905. 222 Pike St. fered to the public at the lowest| the case in Bpokane today | price which he will naine for it, and| No person who invested in the j | When sales are made to get the futl| first block of any of the legitim | valve of hin stock, leas a xmall| stocks placed on the market in the | a trifle, instead of pa i out from! the mining boom began on the weet | plese ns. 1 ©. L00e TT one-thind to ond-half of ihe value of of the Careades, can reas | . a a third party sr the privilege of | find any fault with his investment |. Rev. lnane Naylor, the evangetie SEATILE PRINTING C0. selling It on the streets Note what has been done with a| who has been charged w 414 Yosler Way This is beneficial to the buyer, be-| number of these stocks and then or contues, Bap tees hasten clophone Main 700 | cause he buys at firet cont, and tol call up a messenger boy and have nge at Victoria. T ceitein au ose lon nuns tone the property, beeauae the property| yourself kicke for not having jGaivation army oto give figures gets the benefit of the full value «f|houmht at the right thm Peopte | j Bix meetings bmn the stock, and to the mine owner; who hought 45 mining stock at Se| ters Naylor has be and buyer, because of the advantage |. mhare, can now get $1.25 for it. | aan t informed Ws to the property | Sunset mining stock was plac j Were He yonger nee he h an opportunity as this for! on the market at te per share. it h | Rev. Naylor says he intends com- Trade W ith Us yers and P Here to meet on equal) since sold for toh $1. worth at ing to this city and comapel those whe ground has never before been offer at 0 cents todey | made statements, to prove them ed to the Seattle public, and te meet-| iden Tunnel stock that wa Is Good — : jing with the approval of thinking | bought for le per share less than a} TO McHEIL’S. people lyear ago, hay been sold as high as! #ix men, who have pleaded gullty | exted a chance to avail theinselves| tremely tow price of mining stocks of selling Uquor to Indians, have! Because we aim to sell goods o of this oppertunity, the mana today it ls worth 26 of more Leen taken to the United States 1 best quality, Because our prices are ment has dectted to hold three daily! The stock of the great Le Thot | itentiary on MeNeil's island. They|right. Because we give you t bowl aeeston#®—to-wlt: from 11 to 12 a. m.,| went begging In ite early daye at Se were Oscar Spencer, two years, $100| service. Join the busy throng. Come | and from 3 to 4 and 7:20 to £20 p.m. a share. One of the employes of the and costs, George Sanborn, twoltn, look around; trade with us, and | The morning session should accom- | Spokane @ Northern railroad invest |montha, $100 an. costs, Charles| you'll make po mistake. Our own modate the business men. the after. | ed $600 in it and a short time after: Sweeney, seven months, and co | delivery noon sersion should accommodate | wards realized $40,000. had he kept the ladies, and the evening seasion will give the workingmen a chance. thereby giving everybody an oppor tunity to attend to his own dealings his stock till thie time he it today for $275,000, Copper Bell stock was placed on the market at Sc a share leas than Attend the Regular Sessions George Wright, three months and he kept s, Jonn Germaine, one year pp costa; John Kelly, seven months an costs, REAL ESTATE T SLC air’s Hams, Bacon and Lard “hw. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER | "Phone Pike 98 503 Pike TM following, deeds ee Avenue, Seattle, and | you wat readily catch on to the right stocks to buy Foe eg lot rye wl ah leet ars | anager Stock Exchange. 1020 First Avenue ad, Nov, 29, $1. | - riff to Dank of B.C, undy bik Bh ’ At y amt OR MENTR }1, D. T. Denny's second add. North! pneu oy Mantord’s div. Bouth Beattie, Sept. [Feed fe “HIRD AVENUE THEATER. 4 wi Peone Maia «7 26, $1980, , ee ac, Weeual Lasd On té C D. im WM. Russell, Lessee ond Mavager with lot 14 block 135, Gilman park, ther fcuk Seuiuenaine @hekage i Pe I 1%, $110 ee Seeganes ‘ ° . ommMenc day. Dec. 1 V. i. Warren et ux to N. PB. Ry | ere” ; ss vesticany| WM. E. NANKEVILLE Co., right of way 100 fet wide across) ss niously for the Lake! Presents that Grand and Heautiful se ar be ar sec 10 twp 21, range el ; Mico: Flay, the tay) Of the Ar- Orin Sc S to same, right [Public building In othk ae t kansas Hills " an ones to same. tah’ « . = of way across ne qr sw qr and nw | tain & share of the Manila shipping “EtUrMman Hearts ar aw ar sec 34 twp 22 range 6 Dec. | business f shea The Companion and Successor to * Sorie Matétat et ux to one right | | “SHORE ACRES Carte Mataint et ux to same 5 of way 100 fect wide actors ne qr aw | NEW TRAIL OUT. Bs on ensachioually, arene pessoal Men's Christmas Slippers ar see M3 twp 22 range 6, Dec 7, 1200 3 of : * : ona i We have'd acta wae be Flizabeth Ho and W Steamer € attle arrived [act and exactly as produ Las a Roy, © 2-5 lot ‘ty Alaska with 16 pas. Fifth Av The New Ye Leather Slippers, which are b-acre tracta, Dec 9, $180 H te ndike fp © consecutive nights, Usual pric extra values at Heandinavian American Rank to ra le Dawson November 20. . . . gaps 75¢, Qoc, $1.25, $1. 50 W. H. Shepard and Wm. i. Watson an extraordinary cha O'2 MPIC THEATER, jot 4 block 71, Terry's First add, Dec|acter has transpired there sinee th ‘que——~1 106 Beannd Avenue $1.25 1h. $4060 previous news ar 1. John Kalen B. P. Kunkler, Manager. . Shertff to Isabella P. Redes, tot 11,/and Harry Eastman came out over = Ladies’ Black Feit Jullet block 70, Denny's park add, North|the Canad Development Com Slippers, fur trimmed, fully Seattle, Dec, 8, 69.4146 |pany’s new tra They found tt ¢ Syric x worth $1.50, only $1.2 | Northern Shingle Mill to J.) off a 1) om s and sh n, part lot 6 seo 2 twp Comedp Company... meee Bascet “ RAYMOND Prichard to Ellzabeth ) ° 4 |S Prichard, lot 5, block 6 Renton's | | Charles M | Superb Solo Orchestra Hinckley Block. ad. July 20, 4. 0. #1 H Sheriff to Philadelphia Beeurity Co f . lot block. 8, Palrview Put Your : The Miniature Anociation add. Deo, §, $1 H OF Ira A. Putnam to Anson Harris H os ae a ee ee lot &§ block 1%, Union ad., Dec. 11, $2, oliday s D , C it ry is : ? Dawson City Ready to Wear Hats j Owen T. Owen to Robert Airey r 8 An exact reproduction of the met- | $200 aa , . 8 of moving characters, actually en- Robert Aatrey et ux to ©. Dun ie > S| gaged in business |meyer. ots block 21 Brooklyn at. CA Business precip: po Friday and Saturday |t 13, $180 : H ¢ Auro " | M. F, Perry et ux to Vinnte M i . Day ig ht and Atthe “canes tots ot and te voc A. Woot ESSE L am i Evening Effects ward's a . ee 000 : . " | Wilson Mosher to George H. Poor Stun: ocut Meena te won rune Produced at a cost of $10,000, Leader Millinery | nel, w% lot 14 block 57, Gilman park, 2 On exhibition at 12234 Second Des. 1 rvice well as ornamental H oan | saicetiaatd hice | Dec 326 e | exday December 6th | Sarah M. and James Ashby to is sense versus sentiment.) ADMISSION, 10 cents. ated in my new quarters at the |B. Albright, lot 12 block 54 Nagie’s We have builded up a reputation 10 Second Avenue, | second ad, Nov. 14, p. c., 81 on | David Graham et ux to Magsle M foe tS lad Mtl, YRES TRANSFER C0. § - German Savings & Loan Society aa? aon Distributing Cars a Speclalty e e te Sotny Sey Se, ieee, is SUITS Henone Main 350 $$ * G. STEWART $ north aide to C. & r Ofiew, cor. Occidental Ave : er a good point for you to re and Jackson street ¢ Ss SPEC | ALIST e Nearaentedi mnikn to thorns) Eimember when you're ready tof 0%O0690@0900CCC 00000. ; i sea . Cormode, lota # and 9, block 20, La-/@ buy. It's a itation founded ® | tona ada, Aug. 36, 81 Bon tne policy of giving bone haat ¢ DISEASES OF WOMEN Thomas f. Cormode et ux to J. W. |g dat evete delike wou saved NAURE with the o " e AND e being Oh Pet ge ag mane B here The buyer makes his mon ye $20,000. ag cee under the|® Skin Dises ises ° lasie Diffenbacher to John pitt. | tell B laws of the State of Washington. Acei ° enbacher, und& lot 2 block 1, aup|@ Bu: Garments that at@! dent and Sick benefits. Agents wanted ° plat block 1 and 9% block 2, Terry's ight and wear right at . BW ae a President, ig 3 PuNounG.. ; stir : fourth add, Sept. 25, 4 love, ete e F, L. MILLER, Secretary ICAL INSTITUTE > oattle Coda ome office, 204 Collins Bloc 4 ee c abe di direyigpedndy ips “g $10.00 $12 On Bee re } 49-50-51 Boston Block : yee, 12. $2,206.5: q q ; D a @ arpa et ux to © $138. 5O $15.00 SOSHHOHSHOHFHOSOOOOD Kingham, und% lote 1 and 2 block y Hair Re ed | Bangs, Ete., all colors $16.50 $18.008 a TRANSFER CO. Maples ad, Dee. 4, $400. Nataral at Low Prices Hiram R. Converse et ux to John a WAL RESSING Woodhouse, #% lot 9 block 9 Burke — |Mrs. E. G. a recond add., Dec. 1, 425 Strongest Top Coat House in the Stats H Fredghi, Passenger and Baggage aseracrt ae Pisa a ; ae 3 * ¢c0-800 FIRST AVE, COR. COLUMBIA H gg howe Mala alee Cait 04 Fick ara Sein eekcrane tes n'ont wie ate, y ‘ 1 Ave. Gor, Union St, and eueseem af at the Stock Exchange, 1020 Firs Compelled to Move. Sale of Shoes | | stocks except as the CeCe eeeeeseeeeeee LS ail All 4 year ago, apd it in practically te gal t tu at 0 Th wtor tthe great ade ' t tina mining tock ' sitiplied indefinite. ly, suffice it to way that the mining being yet in its infancy ow the ¢ ‘, alized by the men who will get to m the ground at this time, by purchasing #u stocks as have meritorious ding and honest, apat anagement ou tor ‘ ke, McLeans 1 that class are yet to spring » from the mineral weaith vhich abounds in the state of Wash- ington, and no one ts able to tell as who they may be, but one thing is cortain—that no one will reap the benefit unlers he has a connecting link with the property and there no better way to obtain that link than to secure shares of stock in le- xitimate properties while they are within easy reach, so my advice to friends and patrons ix to keep lonely in touch with the different mining stocks offered on the market, and when you are convinced that nt legitimate prop- being operated by re- Hable and trustworthy managers, invest your spare cash tm such stocks, Always Insint upon having a fair # nent of the facts about the property and the management, and then use your own judgment as to the value of the stocks, The Exchange will always give to ite patrons all the information at hand, but the management will not undertake to pass upon the value of values are ex-+ pressed by sales upon the board. In order that all parties may know the true condition of the mar- kets there will be no private sales of stock made by the Exchange: it other words no sales will be made except at regular sessions, and on the board, and In this way everys body will know what everybody else pays for stocks, so there can be ng mistakes as to the real mark: the stocks rep erties and ar is cordially invited t sexsions, whether the: All are welcome. public attend our deal or not. Having to move, and no location in view, we will CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK o==—=———— $3. 50 The Regent line of $2.50 Shoes for men in black and russet, equal in quality to the usual $5.00 shoe; best shoe on earth for $3.60. $1.35 jents’ School Shoes in box calf and seal goat leathers; lace, spring heel; ex- 1 for winter; @ bargain Little & HOYT 719 Second Ave SHOHOSHHOSO SOO OOOS See the Washington State 3 Souvenir Spoon THE Rhododendron For le by all the Leading Jewelers in the State of Washington SOSHOSSOOSOOOOOD e ° e ° 4 e e e ° ° ¢ ° 4 ° Light, Healthy Bread A Household “Knead” Crescent Baking Powder Is a clean, sweet, heal- thy bread raiser. It is pure—abso- lutely pure, it is Quick and Strong; in Fact, it is a Quick Bread Raiser.

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