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THE SEATTLE STAR. Every afternoon except Sunday, TELEP HONNS: Tustneer Dept., Main 1060, iy HAZARD WILLS, Baitor Wusiness Manager Seattle<1107 Third avenue. New York~-290 Temple Court Bullat . Express Hutt \ ¥ Ge cent per copy; week oF (weuly-ve conte per mouth delivered 1 ce carriers, No free coptes Entered at the postoMce at Peattis Washington. as secon: PLAIN WORDS TO JAMES J, HILL An occasional newspaper can be found Which has the courage to apeak out against combine, even at the risk of loxing ite ‘The Portland Oregontan ts one of the few, as it ts undoubtedly Listen to this from the Oregonian of last Saturday Acquisition of the Northern Pacific formed no part of Mr. HUI's orig- inal program, and it should concern him and his associates to know that thé shock his plans have received from public disapproval grows alto- out of what he did after he left the safe groand of independent amalgamation of connecting lines for the unpopular trust principle of He gets & lesson tn this way that should not His genius for construction, far removed from the monopolistt: dreams of Wall street tions, into which he has lately been Invelgted. Practical rattroad man, to try to reduce so splendid a rattroad property 8s the Northern Paclfle to the position of a subordinate ‘The fact ts that the ° Spon Mr. Hill's first and unexception abt to the territory concerned as it is repurnant to t of public polley. “Puget sound knows competitive railroad effort means to a community, and the certain effect Of monopoly is seen tn California hatred Persisted in spite of the tirsless energy the road to develop the state and multiply {ts land and water transpor- It ts to be heped that official activity and popular dis- of competing Hines until they are the strongest combining rival lines. Tost upon him. undertaking. the Southern Pacific. A stupendous expenditures of tation facilities. ‘trust will pursue theese amalgamatior @bandoned In favor of the competitive regime formerly tn vogue. hear a great deal adout unwise and suicltal competition. That, to be sure, M# to be avotited. But there te competition that te neither unwise nor Bulcital. It ts not only the lite of trade, but the sole protection consumer Nas against extortion. DIG HiTY ANO THE ROME Some Eastern newspapers and some narrow-minded critics, who are ever so happy as when shattering Americar: President Roosevelt decause he took part.{n “Virginia Reet” and step- Ped a cakewalk to the tune of “There'll Be a Hot Time” In the White House during the Christmas festtvit les, Galety was “boisterous” at times, and that following #0 soon after W' Mam McKinley's death, dignity has been outraged, ‘was a bit out of place for a president. NONSENSE! __ Let's be natural and human and foyful when we can. Jast as much red-tape and businesscare, or dignity, If you please, out Of the home as possible. Mr, Roosevelt didn’t do any aerobatic stunts in the street or on the stage. He did nothing in public to offend anybody. Bat when he entered his home, the one place whore he is a king, ‘Gnd where he stands on the same footing as every other decent, self. respecting, home-loving American, he threw business aside. He was no President of the United Stated, but Just a plain man, with a house ehfidren, and a heart full of love for bis family, Tt may be he played “Puss in Corner:” ideals, are jumping It t* also asserted that thi the whole affair _Of course he cakewalked! “Button, Button,” or even “Hea vy, Heavy, What Hangs Over Your Head?” He enjoyed himself as other men do. He was the natural, human being, spreading happiness at a time when all over this country affairs were similarly engaged. thelr shells {or one day in 265 and were thelr financial operations were rds were not too proud to get for It, and dignity can afford to to the children. to the memory of William McKinley, re- member that he loved children with al! the power of his great throbbing ity in the midst of pieasu: ‘The state board of barbers’ ex- aminers will hold examinatiéns in Seattle for three days beginning Monday, Jan. 20. The board of pub- We the exasminers per- ¥ to use the office of the city hall. ———— Coal, wood. ‘phone Seattle Fuel Co. Looks Spick and Span Since She Was Overhauled The steamer Farallon, of the Alas- ka Steamship Company's tine, re- ‘turned to her dock here last night, : SRE Seales La Roche, removed to #11 Firat ave. Clearing mony: |(: to sober up. || him but he ex- Dr. Ludiow at! fs after his arrival. ired three hours TRANSGRESSOR James McDonald and Olaf Johnson fare in custody on the charge of They were arrested by | Detectives Adams and Lane Western Washing Ma- chine, round Clothes Baskets Full Size, Fresh Goods 75¢ size..... A shack owned by C. T. Schmidt First avenue south, near Moran’ ‘was broken into last night and contents scattered about in a gr state of confusion. A silver watch, in money and some clothing The police were notl- $1.00 size... $1.10 size... $1.25 size. Clothes Pins A quantity of tools owned by P. Howard were stolen fro of business at First a and Jackson CLOTHING © Now York Firm Soll Thetr Stock to Local Merchants Cohn and Silliman, of New York | tter part of November. wullding which they occupled being | #0 badly damaged that they had to ge out Of business for the time-be Brushes stock, which is mostly dan lied for bids for entire or part of said stock from any | Gealer in the United States. Messrs. Keasier, 110 Second of this clty, were the leather horse 25¢ shoe brush 10c scrub brush EGER & (JURLBUT avenue south. Duying to the extent of $20,000 worth. Said stock arrived in the city yes-| terday and is now being unpacked, | fo far the stock has proved a gre rprise to them, as it is not nearly badly damaged as r 1 the firm to inaugurate a big fire pale | some time during next week at most | @stonishing prices, SHESAWSO | “MANY RATS | Consequently Charlie Cannot} Goto Sea Any More | Tt in sald that there ia but a etep from the sublime to the ridiculous and the pathetlo often mer the } in the { When the aster to th It Went home with | we to the fam ad-winners Ww and many mental | vows Were regiatered by railors wives that it would be their hus band's last voyage, for if ever he got home, they should never altow him to sail again. Some of th vows have already been forgotten, | but It remained for one wife resid ing In North tthe make her vow palpably evident Her husband ts an officer on one of the steamers of a local steam: | ship tine She had made up her | mind fully that he ould sail no } a more, and the follow letter re ceived at the company's office today. | Would xeem to indicate ‘that sh means business. names are sup. | pressed, for obvious reasons, The fetter read: It May Seem O44, Gentiomen Dear Gentlemen—It may seem odd to receive a letter from me, but} T have made up my mind that Char He shall quit the now and for. | ever. It may be foolishness on my Part, but 1 have scarcely slept a wink ever since he Was away on | his last trip, and I bad auch @ ter rible dream. I know that some-| thing dreadful Is going to happen to him upon the water, When: | aee rate in my sleep I know th ping to be a ship sink, an: of them, Can't Lowe Chartte “Tt would be hard to lose Charite Just now, especially as we have a family of five young children, the oldest not quite seven xet. The thought of it almost kille me. Char He te now asleep in bed. and I have taken every stitch of clothes out of his room so he can't get out: so don't expect him down. I will wend down his regimentals with a messen er, Please give the boy any back coming to Charite. P. SI bad to let out several stitches in Charite’s pants, he has been Meshing so lately; but other wise the sult I return is all tight Don't let on to Charlie that 1 have wrttten you if you ever see him again.” ARE AGAINST ROCKEFELLER PARIS, France, Jan. 6—La Lib- erte publishes @ story to the effect that John D. Rockefeller ie about to apply for a franohise for manu- facturing and furnishing gas to the city. - it bitterly denounces the at- tempt of an American to gain a foothold in such an enterprise and says that the granting of the fran- chise would be @m act of mental ab. erration, In Houses or Worst Sir John Stainer waa the subject of a memorial service at St. Mark's ehurch last night. A apectal musical program was rendered by the choir, consisting entirely of compositions by the deceased musician. The or- ganist played asa preiude the over- ture to “The Daughter of Jatrus, The processions! hymn was “The Saints of Gor,” another selection from the same author, The rector, Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, paid a brief tribute to the Inte composer. In the course of his remarks he said: “Sir John Stainer has done more than any other man tn this genera- tion to give music and oratorio to the church. Although he t# not a: well known as many other com: posers, he has given a large propo tion of her hymns to the Epis palian church. A London Choir Boy “He Great showed his musical talent at the age of 6 years, when he was # choir boy in a London cathedra’ Here he was noted for the expression and Individuality of his singing. When he was 12 years old, however, nad changed from vocal music to jinstrumental, and accepted a position assistant organist at St. Pi eathedra Here he remained, later becoming | head organist, @ position which he held until his recent death. During these Years this cathedral has been noted for producing wrandent sacred music ever heard. “Stainer compored nothing but sacred music and renounced all fame in secular work for this pur- pose, His muste was a reflection of his character, It dealt with the faults, convictions and {deals of his life. In the ‘Daughter of Jairus,’ he gave to the world his thoughts on the gnificance of human experience. It dealt with the sublime truth t this life is simply the prelude to grander future. Tt was his concep-| tion of the glory of the life we are ving. A Picture of Misery “In his oratorio, ‘Mary Magdalen, he gives us a picture’ of misery wrought by sin and ending with the crucifixion e a tribute to deeming love and grace. From th | experience of Sir Jo two 1 first ve 1 saw is that tn every music there is something which ap. peals to the soul of man. Second Qteeneceenecececeececeey MAKE YOUR TABLE ATTRACTIVE ypearance of the table Bi goes far toward making the | meal enjoyable, It costs but | little more to set your tab with dainty dishes, and the re sult ts certainly more than worth the extra outl We offer you a fine ch: eta) ported China and Cut Glas Our { Haviland, French Chi 1 the German China taine everything you of in that fine ¢ elebrated Libbey Cut ‘ and have some of the Fiehest patterns, new this season, that ere ever cut. If you need anything in Silverware you will find the best here, as carry the well-k Rogers make and can #h ry attractive moderate prices. M. Seller & Co. Cor. First Ave. and Madison St. PEPIPPIPARAP PIPING | ens at CLES SCL NTL CECE CETTE ETE CELA LETTE OCLLL TTL CLL CLE LEE AHARAAARAN HIRAI ARARAR ph FANCY RATING APP! We have left from lant we atin Bil ee, Duty iy # $2.80, It fs now, p BVomen’s i-Hutton Back M Women's Canvas Bicycle Leggings, tomorrow, per pair .. Stock Reducing Sale of Portieres, Lace Cortains, Etc. era, marked fre apeatry Large Chenitle Table Our entire stock of 1 cont Odd pairs Remnants All the Ibe Figured Silk We atill have a few Mei $2.00 and $4.00 Derby tan and Oxford colors, Stock Reducing Sale of Tale Linens, Nap- kins and Pattern Cloths Ti-in. leached Irish 1 Mieached Trish hed Trtwh Ds hed Trt hed Irteh Dan ah Linen Na LILY, at, per lity, at, per a WO quality, at, per dosen Hematitehed Lunch Clo tha. reau Scarts, ete. at one-third lens. Pattern Cloths, with border one-third less, CRRA 70O0OO2OOOOO™M i fame cannot be achleved without a| consecration of special talents to a special work.” Among the musical selections by ner, which wer d by the choir was St. Mary Magdalen, r Norton, and a soprano # “M faker and My King.” by Mi Cooper & Levy SUGAR CREAM CORN We purchased earlysin the season, and bought right, for that reason we can sell this excellent brand at #Se per doz., or 3 cans for Bhe. Carolina Rice Really the best bargain tn Rice we have ever offered. ‘The quality in the same usually sold at 10 cents per pound 109-Ib. lota @-1b. lon 20 pounds for . 10 pounds for DILL PICKLE: Better than mont of the home-made— 6 tor 10¢ MIXED OR PLAIN PICKLES Per pail SOc Per box, 81.00, 81.25 and Bit BURBANK POTATORS.-Per 100 pounds 81.50 FANCY CRHAMERY BUT TER—3-Ib. jars. D0 5-Ib, Jars 10-1, tubs EVAPORATED APR Per pound ITALIAN PRUNES H PRUNES pound EVAPORATED "EARS—Per pour EVAPORATED PEACHE SARTLETT 1 se r pound 16 TED FPLUMS—Per pound 106 EVAPORATED APPLES —Per pound 1¢ BLACK FIGB—Per pound LARGE LOOSE RAISI Per pound se SAGO, 'TAPIOCA OR PRARL BARLEY—Per pound FINE TABLE CLARET-—1 gal. + 81.00 ond R125 OLD RIWSLI WINE—Per ul 81.00, 81.25 and 81.5 PURE OLD PORT. wi Ver gal... 81,00, 1.4 and 1,50 EXTRA OLD RYE OR URBON WHISKEY—-Per R250 VAC BRANDY—Per gat 8.50 and 84.50 Cooper & Levy Whoiesale and Fatal Grocers 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Eet Yesior and Washi leleghone Main cided AEN , SEATTLE STAR. oP ougall & outhwick Co 717-19 - 21-25 First Avenue Stock Reducing Sale of Satin Slippers and Leggings k's selling about 100 paire of Wom mplete assortment Pacific Coast Steamship Oo. For San Francisco SIFIED ADS. FOR SuvTH-EASTUAR ALASKA GRARAM, Bab bat PACIFIC CLI 1B, OAINH, Presitont S.S, NOME CITY FOR NOME APRIL. 21, Hton Overgalters, tomorrow $1.25 to, each. .® Vortleres at manufacturers’ eS.S.Line FRANCISCO, oo Curtaine at half price all kinds of Drapery materials Ine, at ds, which we will well tome 5. & John S. Kimball, Jonuery Ih Reduced Rate Tieket and Freight Ofce ” at about one-half original prices Stock Reducing Sale of Men's Hats correct winter styles, brown. NAVIGATION CO. THE GLOBE FOR HONOLULU BF the 10th of eae ing Pormits Required apply to the attend his mone furniture at his Diiec TORS at 10:90 sharp Trey Cloths, Center Pieces, a Springs, mattresses, THORNDYK®, Manager Tram NOTTINGHAM Aanorted styles, + AND SADDLERY & WENDEIROR, HF maple bureaus and dre: combination bureaus, The White Pass and Yukon Route Pig Salmon, Yo and White Horse HOLMES GOOD FURMT spect the stock. CHINA CABINETS The China Cabinet ts an ar. ticle that deserves more pasting notice in Dining Room HELE WANT DHE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MAINTAINED DUK ING THE WINTER, Mt million Goliers vmod on time deport CONKLIN HOTS BOURNE FE ATKINGON, general Tnecrance 13-14 Peston bork ninwfiant & Go. and General Manages. National Wark J. FRANCIS LEE in $258,000; surplus, $59, We have them in Flemish, Bet- sian, Weathered and Golden Oak and Dark Mahowany, #0 that the other pleces in your room can be matched exactly. China Cabinet made of quartersawed oak, fin- fehed a pretty 6 inches high by 26 inches w Adjustable shelves and oak back; glass door and ginas slides. Price $15 Port Orchard Koute Daily service, effective Bey Bremerton (U. Dry Dock), Ch retorne. Seal with the 1300 Western. Main 047 LOANS AND IN teston and Sidney. STEAMERS Athion and ini From Columbia Dock, foot of Col- umbia street. Leave Beattle—€.20 « Sundays) and 10:00 a m, 1:15 p.m {for Bremerton only) aod 4:20 p.m (Baturday only, extra trip 11:20 p.m.) Leaye Bremerion-#:16 } 2.00 and 6:15 p. m. Leave Sidney) RR BOAR EL, Lan, surety bende. 28 Boston Block. MACHINISTS WANPED—AI Kinde second hand imachiw: A J, Williams, 10% Weller. savings and trust bust SCANDINATIAN-AMERICAN BANK I banking business Pr dahl, fret view pres; Hoctherg, caah. J. F NATIONAL BANK OF sr COMMERCE, Transacts women Probe, Pink 1918; music furmismed for al) ocomaione. | 7:60 and 11:30 a. m., | Leave Charleston—#.00 and 11:35 a. ich and Bean leaving Beattie banking business. Rpencer, asm. Bale MINES AND MINING PCICRK mines Wanted Iu the state of ‘Washington; goed prospects only need p. m. Pleasant DB Point take steamer m. and 1:15 p. m. Bremerton at $15 8. m. and 6:15 p.m. Fare © cents round trip. Safe Deposit Va Tie” FiINET NATIONAL HANK” OF Paid up capital .... backing business (ranaacted, pg ak Ry Boxes for Rent. ee Pe YER AND AURISTS Dn y. Permnoree | DIL VORDA NKDEA Kachange on principal cities = he and "Buroyes BUSINESS CHANCES Seattic, Edmunds and Everett. »G.L HOLMES FURNITURE HOF TOS - 110% WARTINGTON Teatiiuie of Grtwopathy: Depowit Building. STRANGER, ATTENTION! you Jooking for & safe and proBtadle se epening in Beattie? fer You kay number requiring an COo., , ATTORNEY GAENES bt, Vos Marr F._B ADAMS. drafting WEATRRE, ~Weaters, “Heaters Taree of ground-hand heating stoves of Kinds and all sizes for sale, at your m figures, at Red Front Fur latial Steamer 4 tt Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us GOING HORTHRUP CO., 804 Firs: Avo, Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 218-218 Curke Cubding, cor. Second ani eTT. piace you in a ban Three Round Trips Daily. store, factory, betel, maith Leaven Seattio m™, 12 m. and * Investment Ca, Incorpor Leaven Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:20 and) Phone, Red 211, Cotman Dock. | BR, SCOTT, Mar, ished hite Advertising Bureau, “York building, Beattie. - PRIEST. with Dr. jashington Wire works and he: La Ghespest place to bay Oil and Uaso- from the Olympic Ol Co, BIT 34 SALOON MEN, ATTENTION! Geo, M. Clark & Co. of Chicago Por a limited time only will Will Give a Gas 10 years, price, $2,000 apd $2,200, respec: of which amount one-half eat day for the mons 1K Lieyd, Griscee & Lioyd, 85 Hinckley jomes for cash or de- ‘Saturday ~ Suit Special To make you better quainted we are offering for tomorrow your choice of our $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Suits, | prising a handsome tine of fency striped worsted English serge and black and blue cheviots, The $10 Ones $6.95 The $12 Ones $7.45 The $15 Ones $11.35 ferred payments BKYDONON “Wietory ere diseases; avoid tmitations, 64 Mo- ouses, not the to catch the unsophisticated Ditehed. reputable ood paying investrn Rdinburgh Medical] Crowns, INKLE, 211-212 Mutual Lite bite. $4 Boston bik dual instruction ‘ nd teachers, Acme Business Becond and Pike WILSON'S Modern Bus, Goll, Mai CLAIRVOTANTS ASATEOR tinker STAMP PHOTOS—21 isting. Wiles, Sullivan bl i Golimbin strest WM. BMULLIN—New worl Tel., Bult 1904 Geo. ii. Woodhouse Go, Tei Main RAUTMAN Piumbi THEO TURNER, Tei., INTING AND LOTHES CLEANING Teeth, $5; Bridgework, Gold Fillings, $1 up Sliver File ings, 50c, i New York Dental Parlors DANCING ACADEMIES classes for beginners Monday lay evening at 890, Prof " private lessons CALLON # # Shirts ‘The newest in Shirts ones—spectal at commercial piinters, J 208 Washington bide. ; $1.00 | NEWHALL Second and Madison * Printing & Pablishs bigh grade job Hi CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS ® WELLS, geoe UBBEW STAMPS AL StaNe WORES J. FREEDMAN & SON 903 FIRST AVENUE SSPRPPIERARERATID 99D IG | SPECIAL SALE! 2 of entire stock of Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Novelties, Etc. | THREE-ROOM cor Anne, lot 60x12; o sew furnien plays Jot 60x120, fresh ring Water in house; price, | Corner, 120 square, close in; $1,500, HTMAN, dressmaking 0, $400 and $800. Columbia street, rottages at § Gentlemen Beginthe new year with a pair of our Shoes first hill, around Lake Union; 810-811 Coltine bik. | ggctyy peeestrrtrrsstsisticry | everything paid { BOGUE & SCHMIDT DYING AND CL 0, on Bighteenth; Diamond Palace 517 Second Avenue Oceecececececeecececaece Ramaker Music (0, 1415 Second Ave, Same Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche price isonly Treen Shoe FHIIFIPIPIIIDHII> graded; $800. takes cottage Queen Anne, lot 60x12 | outfit of furniture. bio | Cottagen—s AND CONTRACTORS | ind firidgs @ Dredging Go 0, $600, $800, $1,200, $1,460, KOGUR & SCHMIDT, ie #28 Pacific Block | WHY pay rent or interest? when the Company will and harbor im 707 First Ave,, Seattle ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ww home at $5.00 per month, wiring and bell | Want anything, try Star Want ads) work.” iis Weaern avenue, REAL ROTATE ® 1 t homes Hinckley hice SHOW CAses STOMAGE AND WAKE WRI Crcidental ave Wh . Tren)aime & iCks SUECIAL ents ‘and folding camp Mega!” kind BEATTLE | AWNIKG 00., whotnnie Masion and Western. awnings, flags, tarpaulivn, oysters ie all First_an4 jackoon. TINS Data ee __ TRANSFER COMPANIES \ORARVRRN~ Sed Forwanders—Poal WH WY Vik | distribution Care hamaled HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED. WE have cash customers for cottages, slotes and modern 4: vE win ms your watt Tent cot ‘or, Toomn it “Geuieable, "to ants. within seven days of pay you ® rent Or we will assume rt in German-American “Investment | RON AND FLATS — The annual meeting of the jolders of the Jordan Manufac fg Company of Seattle, will 4 the offices of Messrs. Gleason and fole, attorneys for the company, fo. 435-437 Burke bidg., in the city @ Seattle, at 3 p,m. Tuesday, Janu- wy 14th,’ 1902, for the election Hirectors and the transaction of dher business as may properly o Wfore the m W. PO! Secret NEW YORK DENTA PARLORS cocaine. pariors in Seattle that Appliances and ry apply jeoth, and Sritnout ihe Neat Patil, Sinner and alt other dental work painlessly and by specialists. Gold Crowns, 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. Second floor, Howard building; oppe tite Mutual Lite buildin fice, San Francisco, 10 to 4. Ladies always Mexican Pecan Candy Sweet Sappho Flakes Nut Loaf [ HAYNES. Fis and Combi CHOICE GiFTsS Both useful and pleasing will Be found in ty-elghth; must be sold soon; at| 4 panssome, of Gold Rim |S$pectacles and Hyeglasses, Pi Opera Glasses, eto. Greatest V ety In_ styles ‘and ‘prices. TH OPTICAL COs Phone, James Re. ary Shirts fast blue, strictly all wool, at $2.00. KIRK, 1209 First Avo-

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