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i SEATTLE STAR. THUREDAT ARTY 16, 1909 THE SEATTLE STAR. hy STAR PUBLISHING CO © Every afternoon except Sunday, “1 TELEPHONES: Rustness Dept., Main 1060, Fattorial Dept, Matn 113% . B® MARARD WELLS, Balter © F. CHASE, Business Manager Ss we OFFICES je Beattle—1107 Third avenue Chicago—S17-318 U, 5. Express Building mower = One cont per copy; sIX cents er Week or (Wenty-Ave conte per month, delivered fy mail or carriers. No free copies Entered at the postoiice at Seattle, Washinaton, as second-class matter th nn DR een Dee edn aati THE AIMS OF THE STAR The Star is now almost three years old, It celebrates its third birth @ay next month. In anticipat « hia happy event it may n come ‘amiss to speak briefly of the 7 and its purposes; especialy in view Of the fact that thousands of new readers have been added to tte liste ‘The Star aima to give all of Bt secks for that which has a direct Yooal, national and foreign, It Rives preference to the interesting epi at he subject appeared in its columna, news in a crisp, condensed manner aring upon the affairs of today fodes and great events tn human life which have a heart It delves little Into statistics and dry rot The Star tells the truth and all of the truth, to the best of its abil ents are sometimes made, through inadvert- ty corrected, The paper wants the name of D FEARLESS, . It has no political, or corpora- tion strings tied to it, and can and WILL always give the news with- eut favor. The history of the paper in this respect Is Its best recom- mendation. ‘The publishers of the Star believe that a Bucted in the interests of the people of the community tn which {t ts established, and should not be a mere mouthplece for politicians, rail- Fouds, or other corporations “having axes to grind.” The Star prints the news concerning political matters, When elec Bion time approaches and party papers are endeavoring to hoodwink Voters of opposite hellefs by biased statements and incorrect re Ports, the Star gives both «ides tmpartially. Republicans find out ju what Democrats are doing, or are failing to do, and Democrats get thi ®ame sort of a deal concerning their political adversaries, The result fs that the Star's campaign news is eagerly sought and read by men of all parties and ite statements are given weight A municipal campaign is now approaching in which the voters are Greatly interested. They will look to the Star for correct information goncerning the moves of both sides, or of all sides, if more than two tickets develop. ‘They will not look for the Star in the van of one ©f the contending political armies, for its reputation as an impartial ob Berver ts too well established. If your next door neighbor Is still without the Star and seems to fwant THE NEWS and nothing but the news, and is still groping round in the dark trying to find it, say a few things to him concerning Your knowledge of the Star, oo 3T BECOMES A NATIONAL QUESTION Mistakes in stat apaper should be con it ® ‘The Philadelphia North American, the oldest daily newspaper in th: Waited States and one of the most influential, attacks the Hill-Morgan Pailway combine with vigor. Speaking of the curt refusal of Mr. Hill nd others to appear before the inter-state commerce commission at Chicago, the American says: “The impression appears to prevail among those interested in the Northern Securities Company that any Investigation of their affairs ts Bn act of hostility towards them. Apparently this ts the attitude of the Witnesses who slighted the commission's summons to appear at Chi cago. There can be no doubt that they have prejudiced their case, Fy coming forward freely In response to the request of the government's representatives they would have done much to disarm the opposition to fhetr scheme. Instead, they have chosen a policy of evasion which can only result in fastening suspicion on them. What they have done, In ‘effect, is to adcuse, themselves of having something to conceal from the public and the government. “President Hill has explained voluminousty that he an @iates are actuated by none but the most benevolent motiv: Sdating the controt of the two great continental railroads of the ‘west, Nevertheless, the governors of seven states most directly con- cerned agree that the public welfare is endangered and have appealed to congress and the supreme court to prevent the suppression of compe- tition between parallel railroads. If this experiment ts successful there ‘will be nothing to prevent its duplication all over the United States. It fs not @ local, but a national question that Is involved. “There is bound to be a full investigation of this ingenious scheme ‘ef Joint railroad management by a third company owning nothing but Stocks. If the financiers who are back of it submit gracefully they wi!) Gave themselves much trouble in the future. The railroad corporations know what it is to be an issue tn partisan politics. They should be the Tast to raise the issue again. Yet that tsgprecinely the end they are Mow promoting by setting at defiance the law and the lawful authort- ties.” and the leading songs tn the together with «a mii Theaters ven in “Don Caesar de Bazan. The Carl Barch Company, head Frank Readick, comes w mended, “The Lost Paradise” Only one day more and Seattle will ‘Wilison’s Minstrels | have within its gates a fine company Lew Dockstader will now have to| of dramatic artista, The Manhettor G0 way back and sit down. Norman| Company, with Ralph Stuart at tm Margeson, the 7-year-old comedian| head, is strong and has good people With Willson’s Juvenile Minstreis,|!" !t. Next Sunday the Seattle peo got off something at Tacoma the} ple can p e to thelr own satisfac @ther night which even a Tacoma tion that only the truth has been Gadieeee teratled to and ecresmen| 1000 Of this excellent organisation at. Norman and Linnie Love were| .,7h* opening play wil! be “Th g their dancing turn when Nor-| Paradiae,” one of the former gr gan suddenly broke out in his inim-| *8°°es#es of the Frohman companies, itable Dutch way ; wadetaosedl ‘Oh, Linnie, this turn would be| The eyegiasses carried by Thomas Potten if it wasn't for the music.” | M. Hunter, who plays Nero in Whit. “Yes,” quickly responded Linnie,| ney & pwien’ “Quo Vadis,” in worthy of clone scrutiny. It ta an immense emerald set in the folds of & serpent. This is a copy of the historical emerald used by the ds generate emperor of Ro ip his weak eyeni His debauchery had impaired his vision, and aw th art of oculixm had not yet develop to Its present perfection, the Jewe were compelled to resort to various gems that magnified. The snake in whore folds this emerald ita fixed, is forged of woven gold wire. Its b makes a complete circle In the cen and the emerald effect is repeated in the eyes, which are small and green atones. Quo Vadis” opens at the Grand Sunday night. ‘Wagner's Band Concerts ‘The third Wagnerian concert will be given at the d next afternoon at 2:30 o'clock COASTING LAWS ARE DISCUSSED. SS EEE SN EE Chamber of Commerce Takes Up HOWARD COLLUDY. Weighty National Affairs KATIE HAZELGROVE. With Wilson's Minstrels at the Grand The United States coasting Inwa should be extended so aa to include |the Philippine isiands, in the opin tye u " jon of the chamber of commerce Who had a severe cold, “and isn’t it| TA! Point was decided upon at BUSININS € MINES AND MINING Pacific Coast Steamship Co, TO ARREST | ‘(CLASSIFIED ADS.’ COL. LYNCH M. P.-Elect Accused of Active Treason aPougal outhwick Co 717--19- 21-23 First Avenue - SALE OF $ China Ware and Lamps RASEMENT SRCTION ULISTS AND ACKISTS TERN ALASKA é OSTHOPATHY ARCHITECTS NY ATTORNEY PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE CALNE, Presiden S.S. NOME CITY FOR NOME APRIL 21, eral constables and dete of the boat Pand charged with Lynch fought with the Hoers, is claimed, CAROLINA .S.Line FRANCISCO, S$. 5 Senta Ana, January 16 | Kruses EDLINGE He returned to Ire DLI p ttage Dinner Sete, on in a Variety of posed his na’ for parliament and ALCLION BALsow EXTHAORDINAKNY er wots nell for § but our enormous buy nablew us to A how! went up from even those who were not In sympathy with the war, which the newly-ele disclaiming a in the Boer cay Warrants w charge, but Lynch Imugh them and announc nt himeelf for would make HANGING LAME OTHER CLEANING we can well NAVIGATION CO. CONTRACTORS and Bi FOR HONOLULU DIRECT t Kur yt TOILET SETS AT at Which time he fense of his position. w strong Is the case but 1€ seems possible tried without the formality of a par SOFT MUSIC WHEN ORPHEUS STRIKES HIS BLOOMIN’ LYRE The Watertront Will Chime In Sweet | Accord and Foggy Harmony against him, drown and green decors Permits Required —OF ERA TIC atyle is always | CRRRRRRRRURDURRRETETEDUDVIVG The White Pass and Yukon Ro HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE PRINTING AND TWO SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY I hear the sound of MAINTAINED DUR DENTISTS 5 Winekiey tik. And steered for the P. big new bell was hung to. day at the end of the Pacifi ppany’s new pier. nd will ring only during fog storms. | It haa a loud peal, 1 for miles around. ie Coast Company's steamers, fog bound, Pi nING AND CLEANING It ts a fog bell peral Manager ACHBER PTAMPS ~~ WORKS hae HEAL Estate ———— DO YOU PAY RENT able of being | Es Gineeny | Whyte bulld you # home for $1000.00 . and jet you pay for it at rate of $5.60 per month. J. H. Rice, 418 New Yor “Port Orchard Route y wervice, effective Sept ine & Dredging ¢ an alarm cl and Sidney, EDUCATIONAL ing Vessels with the churc FOR well imeroved farm at low prieng, call Athion and Iniand Flyer Columbia Dock, When the triangle on the bia dock is going at the same men with small capital oe Joya. Briscoe & Lioyd about buildiag SS Hinckley bloc! PIN ANCIAL extra trip 11:30 p. kindly with Orpheus at SETTING BACK 7’ THE BULKHEADS improvement Around the Central School Building The work of tearing down the bulk heads on the north and west sides of the Central school lots, | the pomnible | mace which om of interest us & Osner, led, Friday, January . at 1:30 p. m., for the pure of acting upon appiicatiog and for initiation only. 8. PULVER, Worthy President Frank Dowd, Wor # leaving Seattle and 6:16 p.m. ents round trip. seattle, Edmunds and Everett ‘The Palatial Meamer EVERETT. nd Trips Datly | 7a. m, 12 m, and }¢LHOLMES. RNITURE CO SECOND Ave. unehold efte Trenhoime @ FOR BALE-Ws bi TAILONS in photograph taken EXPENSIVE fe are materia lose of life or other ¢ fesult from TAXIDERMISTS — G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 116-298 Eurke Building, cor Second aod Marion COLOR LINE ON SCAFFOLD ay sentenced X'S SALESROOMS, |torm at ite last. meeting. them sloped an angle of 45 TENTS apd awaings— Mosquito proo mining hose and canvas bow fnmodate workity SEEN NOW wholesale manufacter ‘and Western. fags tarpeulina, baw of much anxiety In the and it Is expected that when the im- provement has been made, there wit! | |be no more danger to TENTS, awnings, Alaska outfitters room cottage, Did water apa First_and Jackson. T TINTERS FISCXY STON, Tel, Green YOR ——-« PRANSPRE COMPANIES Forwarders—Pool wat Mistribution cars bandied prompt porior equipmes Transfer Co. For a limited time only wi Will Give a Gas king toward the achoot building. | consiating of Rose Milk (Sweetened) Guaranteed Big Democratic Ciub The troquois Demoe: LL. at the He! I Always find the right kind and right RES Transfer Go, Male 6. UMBRELLA REPAIRING _ UMBRELCAS “hanfactured: and John Kelleher honen for eac Mathis has gon bedroom sets, a second-hand office fur- | No principles were dicuased. PAYS PENALTY PITTSBURG. suitable for a chicken BANK OF COMMERCE HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED. of execution. rs, South Park. weight 1700 Ibs sold at public auction to eatisty board bill, J Thos. Fitzgerald DIRECTORS «Bight million a Jim Mit te Right ar property te_to applys to hin RS a month for that purpose, logical conclusion that we a Lint your property with ws aM blished in -‘balf tem” ywapapers in the ath INVESTMENT 613 Third Avenue. —NANTED TO _KENT—WOUSEE, f WE will rent. your hi two were to hay 1420-14628 Third PURN ACES TiS” Revond avenue, HAKNESS AND SADDLERY apitol stock paid PINTAT X KONE, etter obtainabl of Mount Wash MADE LAR Matchless Friday Bargains Ladies to call and inve Drunken Man Robbed While In an intoxicated condition CALLON # # NEWHALL Second and Madison vool dress patterns for ttle Dress Goods Sup- rooms 41-43 Downs bide. WANTED—Agents for our goods and ‘© and management of yo SCANDINAVIAN-AMBRICAN PRESS MATCHES. nue and Ja ning by two w # street early nknown men Downs bulidin WELP WANTED—FEMALE Vice, Ti ad Ave. far Johns to aceomp ‘om Washington street et and Fifth re renee GF SPECIAL SWERTING t burn the fingers, ends COMMERCE. will not dre A special mes | the Puget Sound of the stockholder & PROFITABLE work HELP WANTED—MaAL Tourn barber trade. head with some blunt Instrument ane "er package , i Aluablen ne eet 40-in. yellow bowls, regu- piven e9 12 packages WEN Wanted te Gay, January $1 who will show yellow bowls, regu Moler's’ Barbar Schoo, Ban | oojest “and. purye cent quality 10 pounds for GRAND PACF! TiS First ave- FOR MANILA | SAN. FRANCISCO, A force of 100 pany may be put ut ublished and this mectiag Glass vinegar cruets, re; | Seatietactory ba SWEPT CIDET CONKLIN HOUSE, 1114 Third ave: By-Laws of the above company Gentlemen Beginthe new year ATTENTION! terms of ser King for @ sate and promtable ABSOLUTELY PURE CIDER a/good thing that I don't have to| Meeting of the chamber yesterday | ( afternoon. And It was further decided that it would be better if the laws took ef- feot 1, 190% instead of Jan. 1 dance h my voice ‘These ch fng card than x Clalty artivis. A rome 1908, been on At ih m the r unanimous in the belief that the| to the Grand ton , h ald bx extended nae petit three perform ference of opinion came up in the aturda atine when y Ahould take effe will ‘pre Ment. Others urged that if the law ces crete De ase put fe toneee ce ene “At Valley Fors meeting ‘ t ugh Amlerioan shit thé success : to handle the tra In order that staging and a this stirring] there be er ahipm, they thought play merits. It wiil clo g¢-| the time whould be extended to parforme promised by fixing tht date as Jan, the Third Avenue t te nning with the Sunday matinec, J y @rama, ‘“‘Jion ¢ ar De Baz t the elder a younger | whieh tr te them both h | t end. faine 1 tory of th opera of “Mari become effective June 20 fe the sarue as the elght officers, neipal navy tions of the WU AS GUEST PHILADELPHIA with a pair of our Shoes A new lot justin, INSURANCE eneral Taaurance, Summons for UALBUT ELGER & (2181217, {| WV. RINEHART & Co, 500 NOY. bike | INVECE MENTS ou are hereby | pear within IMPORTED FRANKFUI os) TACOMA xty (60) days after tht date of the first publication of hit Within sixty GO Financial Agent QURERERA RCAC RSE SCE SCC ED ” l 7a a Groat Clearance BOILED HA BALOON MEN, ATTENTION! Washington Ra A 1901, and defend th classes of sec price isonly Treen Shoe In asking for IMPORTED lass of in- 88 CHEESE tonight of the cremaned t and answer NORWAY MACKE ons of distinction will ey for plaintife at his (thell) and in case ® 1800 | Western. LOANS AND INSURANCE py Se id Pec hay you accordiny 707 First Ave., Seattle whitch has been fi a with the clerk of said court Y Dr. Waggoner, dentist, Globe block, | | ESTABLISHED Cooper & Le 104-106 FIRST AVENUE fot Yesler and Washington We SE ee 22> on is to obtain the defendant on th f non-support a ALBERT D. DIAMOND JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, Albert Hansen ‘Northwest, important matters East requiring his immediate TASQUERADE COs EUMES 13°'Third avenue THE FAIR, 120-122 Pike St, SCRE RR RRRR CER RC RR Cee Go to Spinning for bicycle Ord Hd dPIHRID FI dd BSIPD ENGINDERS McALLASTER, BOs Uns bullding tle, King Coun need | m Washington,

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