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yol. 3. NO, 290. Visited by a Reporter in the one Se Se ee eee Que of the reporters of the Star das & queer assortment of fortunes ‘quaiting Dim. He might fee! proud, perfor a dim suspicion that any fel- to eternity can acquire ‘9 amflar barvest of potentiality at same price. It doesn't come Moe about 8 per installment. ‘About & payenicn dozen fortune-telle: and logers, eooth-sa: ‘int their names anc Qualtiestags nthe advertising col ial dailies. The writer Nama @ Sipallery of professors of Jeeentiy, and as his life & series of shining euc it meet to learn what He made the round a filled up with super Taformation. ‘The First Installment a re By . in the dalding mmett is Tittle woman, who loo! She | The said he would reserve as to quantity and request. fe start the game. They sat opposite sides of a «mall the seeress took the pet!- large bands in her small began to unfold know- Part of the time her eyes ; Sometimes she dpened (and looked closely at her vic- 40d again rolled them almless- a LABOR tigate Phili GTON, D. C., Jahn. 2. first matters taken up 4 s0 thorough!y ght it would be pass- o further alter providing for the the department of R commercd commission An amendment to bureau pro- ‘Om carried with changing the title pent of Com- Instead of the i jlewlands trriga. tion bill, whieh was agreed upon by Ba of northwestern » renny eeemsatives, was toda: feported on by the senate fommittee on public Innis Dill provides that the proceeds sale of public lands are to 4 reclamation fund for igating arid lands. bill to the North- to be almost inestim- heretofore there have been made for the mainten- KE CENT A COPY — (@) CENTS A WEEK # # Facts of the Past and Present — of Divination” Are Based Upon Crude Cunning, Nerve and an Ability to Roll the first wise one whom he con-| EW DEPARTMENT “OF COMMERCE AND ate Passes Bill---Favorable Report on the ewlands Irrigation Bill---Will Inves- SIX THE SEATTL WASHINGTON, TUL FIVE SEATTLE FORTUNE TELLERS FALL INTO | A NEAT TRAP LAID FOR THEM BY THE STAR Guise of a Seeker After Knowledge—No Two Predict Alike—They All Disagree as to n Absurd Jumble of Statements, Exposing the Fact That “Systems Eyes Solemnly and Look Wise—An Expose Which May Save Money to Credulous Persons ly, as If stricken with amourost She said “The spirtt tell not been fortunate, } from a@ jew's harp up; and when he) unquestionably the greatest living draws & ploture of a house, it looks |clairvoyant, The gift of imparting Gulte a9 much like a sheep. He #0| Information which the Bupreme Be informed the lady, but she was un-|ing has bestowed upon her, comes as me your life ha: You have madi & great deal of money, but you have abashed, and aid | @ blessing to who consult her |on it. Is that not true? “Ab, but the talent is there, my| The reporter contracted for a a No; I never had much.” |dear alr, though you haven't cul-/lar'a worth of Diessing. The lady | “But you have lost what you had?" | tivated it. ‘The paychic tells me, mely anxious to have him “Yes.” and the payeht Not be mil $10, For th jatter sum You are a self-made man. You) The trouble with your life has been | she a pee promised to make him a walk |had few carly advantages, You that you haven't given way to the| ing encyclopedia of intellectual and have not much education spirit, You should iet the spirit | moral therapeutics branes’? more education than guide you. You are stubborn. You! Madam Caroline has an unmistak brains. avent spent your life as you/able French accent She evidently | “Ah; but you have not had the as-|should. That t why you have not | thought she knew what her custom sistance of Wealth?” she replied. been more successful. You would) er wan looking for, and she said That was true; she bad already |be a fine psychic yourself, my dear| "I eee muchimones tor sown Lote been told as much. She had evi-| sir, if you would allow it to develop.|of money, And {t wili come soot } |dently taken the reporter at the start | The talent {in you,” un Uke Gall wines, bet feel bate |for a bustier out of luck. She now| Then Mrs. Ex promised the|iost it, But you will ha « | changed her tactics, and closing her | neophyte considerable sums of money | Lots and lots of ey ons in the nea ¢, “1 see before me great heaps of nS oot legneed 2 Jarreg” Wim paper, and writing—constant writ je enough to bargein for |, Ste tra ines tn the visitor's ing; and the nd the diviner went over pretty | hand and im he w t io connected w nearly the anme ground ¢ cali 2 tong x. ; 4 him dear so often the flat. | tice . "y Gave Her a Lift |nts occupation." her ahring regularly, and | att! he might. hold Ah, I understan Sut I see great un 1 | stacks of books all around. What that the reporter would call again are & « ma You are they?” Magam Careline ie t van ‘te t | ‘The reporter thought they might) Madam Caroline, scien’ palm. t rey said be newspaper files. tet and clairvoyant uncommonly weil “You are of an artistic tempera-|ed at the Waldorf hotel But my head you ment. You have great talent stack handbills which prc nt Y n't * but you artist, and for music. her to be “The Wonder of the 2h | ar I kn hat I fi Century.” ‘The 1 HUMANE SOCIETY Rev. W. H. G, Temple of the Ply mouth Congregational church, wil Address the members and friends of | the Hamane society tonight | First Methodist Episcopal His subject will be: “A Parilament tary Pand n and fe the! ‘They further recite that is 8 born medium and Now the scribe can’t sing any more than a crow, or play any instrument, FIRE NEAR UNIVERSITY | College Students Assist in Putting Out the Blaze ji | at the of @ sertes of lecttres recently d before the society. it is ex. | The house occupled by Mra, A } F of people will | knox, on the corner of Forty-fourt = ¢ and Sixteenth avenue north at al og ast, cough m a defects flue, this t 11 o'clock. An First Ward Republicans alarm w in from the Unt versity and udenws ‘The Republicans of the Fifth pre einet of the First ward, met last nt part af ibe boys, while the others be BIghE At 209 FIND avenue south anti | tae TetWAg ihe furniture out of the effeted @ permanent Sones id be pro- Fred mumilee tas eet oe cared te hee MR Ye wad tty way to and H. L. Cameron, secretary. An- the roof through the second floor Other meeting will be held at the! Finally a hole was chopped in the same place on Feb. 3, at which the |roof and by hard work the fam precinet will be organized for cam- | were quenched. paign work. ‘The damage by the fire is probably A general discussion of party prin- | 1 though everything was badly ciples will be |, and suggestions soaked by wa ‘The house belongs [invited for organisation purposes. A. BL Coe. STEPHEN S, BAILEY A CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR rushed over to A bucket brigade was formed by ppine Affairs * en an airing im the senate this morning. A resolution was offered by Senator , directing the com- mittee on the Philippines to inves- tigate the condition of affairs in the Philippine archipelago. It is understood that the resolu- tion calls for a complete statement as to the conditions of the govern ment there, including all questions to the conflicting reports of the civ- {i and military authorities Exctusion Matters | Ex-Secretary of State Foster again appeared before the committee on foreign affairs of the house to argue | @gainat the Chinese exclusion bill | President Gompers of the Amert-| This morning 8. 8. alley made | payment of water rates three months can Federation of Labor, argued. 1" public hie conclusion to accept the) in advance. | This pian le an ue favor of the 4 easohable burden on the small own ing that Uniesp it was passed it| Democratic nomination for mayor, | or and jaborer would work irfeparable damage to| should it be tendered him, The fol-| "1 do not think that citisens ever American labor lowing interview nold with him Intended that the ‘wide-open’ policy Posteftice Rulings by @ representative of the Star Row In vogue should go unrestrict ot the| “Mr. Bailey, what is your attitude ed; that erime and vice ehould run The postoffice committee senate today commenced an inves- respecting the mayoraity nomination | rot at all hours, and that grafting tigation of the recent ruling of the |and your own candidacy? ing gan hould remain sea tlen ofa commenced an inves. | "I have always felt, and still feel, | unmolested, in fact prove that in order |. the party tion, ‘The city is filied with a vie tigation of the recent ruling of the postmaster general under which cer- tain premium publications are 4 nied second class rates. Senator Mason, who is chairman of | the committee, has summoned a! number of witnesnes to prove that | the action of the department is nc warranted by law. Officials of the | fous clans, istration officers, is in bust by reason of f the present admin municipal must select a candidate who closest touch with our many ness interests. Should th ention standard bearer, I p and shall to insure ind the election of the icket.” | the | The Secial Evil J evil is @ mont perplex But, if elected, I shall police department atrict The ac ing question demand of fund. to be elected, what postotfice department, on the other . ment: and hand, are confident that the com-|are the matters to whieh you would) Seattle would not be made the field mittee will sustain t devote especial attentie of ‘ations and the haven of rest “Well,” replied Mr. alley. they | for violators of the law ard ies may be enumerated as follows In it true, Mr. Ratley, that a few Mr. Buiterworth Goes East His Fr days ag 2 attended & meeting of | | known undertaking firm, leaves to- | tension of the Hgnitne tye mult Batley mah. for Ma aren a Pe Bs Jabie « gious disea hospital was present at one nference [ering, which will be taken to Wore efit the city and at the same time) was absent at the subseq wlatives in the neighborhood | fferd employment to laborers, ing when Mr. G nw i i vist Tew wecks be.| “All. corporations should share | have been endorse e and he wi istt @ few weeks be-| cally with the humblest hom bileation that I ' fore coming home. wher the burden of taxation And, | that, at any time I have ag ae | nner aap at the earliest possible moment, the| Mr. Godwin is a logical can es Great Brit-| Slee Enowld own, operate and ‘con-| erroneous. ‘The qualifications of can | trol jus own lighting system, as it| didates are matters for consideration , now does the wate tem. ! by the ce conclusion | 1 believe that water rates should| I shall say good De be reduced #0 that provision will be|ocrats, I a eal, made only for the interest on the|lived in Oregon, Idaho, Montana TONDON, Jan. 28.—Balfour, in the soe ot commons today, in replying S question, said that no overtures in South Africa had been mM any one authorized to in behalf of the Boers, but ad- that & communication had Féceived from the Duteh gov- — late Saturday and was now | Méer consideration pening of fe in ged to Boers, nd ny ent would mean the ha that would hile it ts " tckn E Holland is in no position K authoritatively tor th Sertainly in closer t with them her nation Ns _ NOT TAKEN his mornin, Ing the defendant ple sp.boverty And aid theta! ihe barn had been bien mont! Hage gnn72” head of cattic and the ‘aivionn and the him to weil Up bie geet! one of his lnat ifornia and Washington for the | | | bonds, and for the sinking fund to | extend the system when necessary | 50 years, and I am perfectly willing a to pe the bonds when due./ to be weighed in the balance, and if House Committee Reoom- | 40) 1 Fey Miccrably opposed to| found wanting, I shall expect to be SEATTLI \ ISDAY EVENING, JA TARY 28, 1902, DUMONT'S FLYING MAGHINE SCORES A SUCCESS NICH, Italy, Jan Man highly suc ful amcension tn’ his tole : ing the firat at tempt ever made over the nea in an airahip. The trin} took at Monte Carlo and was across the harbor and around the bay @ twice. The engines were not given full speed, but the average | time was at the rate of 15 miles an hour. At all he had ‘On hia outward trip the wind was directly against him, but anawering to the steering apparatus readily and at no time waver A large crowd watched the flight of the airship and the in ventor was applaude umont bears his bope nodeatly says the navigable balloon has done no 4 n he expect S sen ° 3 He phoposes to repeat t w adding several m to the 3 3 | 5 welont J the ascension and was efu i of the action of the ma-- @ chine, In an interview after the fight of the airship was finished @ he sald: “The dream of ages t# nearing accomplishment, An air g abip iw no longer a myth, but a reality. “I 1 th k al up to th Dut am now convinced that the firet solution of pra tical navigation has been-made and can believe that with the @ course of experiment and invention the present generation will @ 3 live to travel by this method as commonly as does by rail. @ way trains. ecccecceocccecooooonse’ MUNICIPAL LIGHTING AND POWER STATION City Engineer Thomson Submits Report on Cost of Three Plants in Different Locations--Council Will Discuss Matter Friday Night--Citizens to Vote i i Works, giving the| Icandescen 129,600 prot t of the prop eins romp Dex Cor any ae os brigade ced | Cedar Fails Site made by the cou won 1 delivering | ft ’ never the x. : . fist be « ted to the 5 ‘ te ¥ al 1 y¢ ' 1 nd Mr, Thommen, Sires Bi pretkan “gh pee sat | “mn 1 Wate ® in iY for Toungs. divi mew! » $100,000 “1 ie giseeddteaie 4 . T probable outlay r f the establishment of a plant Whet the city shal ret The city council will hold « plant t ial meeting on Friday night to ¢ use and consider at length the pos- ibilities embodied in the report. SHED nt shall be used for | 5 or both, and| |power of | whether the lig jured for muniefpal | use, or both. | The system will necessarily be tn connection with the Cedar river water system already established Mr. Thomson thinks that ap capable of furnishing at least horse power should be built. ‘Lake Union Bot Favored The alte known as the Lake Union nite Is located at @ point on the lake where the present overflow pipe from the Volunteer park reservoir emptics into the lake. An omic in@tall tlon of a 660 horse power piant could be made at this point. ‘The dimoulty | with this location is that in case of any diMcuity on the pipe tir |the intake it would be ne: or commercial oo Coal Creek Man Loses H Life in the Machinery Rea Callorvoy, a young colored miner, was crushed to death at Coal reek, near Newcastle, last evening. © one Was near when the fatal ac ry hold all the water In the reservoirs | ident happened, but his terribl |tor domestic purposes and the clty| cries for Mein atiracted the etn would be left in darkness. A steam | (ion ofa number af wectie ttt Plant would be necessary at this site | 108, Of @ number of people to | to provide against such accidents | Wtniag machine. | Hie body was |in Ungultable except for a temporary fy Bey A gpg tng The total coat of this station wou ae dae ae ee be $57,88 : as tha aate and 24 years old. At the mine he | The Second site . at the washing plant, and The second site considered ts at ‘engaged in that work just pre Maple Valiey, about four miles b to bis death |low the existing headworks at Cedar| At 6:30 o'clock inst evening he be- river. Here water wheels in a sta-|came entangled in achi tion on the bank of the rive and before he could rh erate under an effective he his ife waa crushed He \feet. Such @ station would be con when he ptang’ nected with the head works and the tance did not come until the Water used to operate the plant] young life had been crushed out 1d come from the stream at that] Ile body wan ror to the col From accurate measurements] ored church at Newenstie, where tt |made tt Is shown that the f |iien today. Coroner Hoye went up ter there Varien according t to the mine this afternoon to inves anon, It Is thought, however. that] tigate the fatal! a plant of 780 horse power could be| suitably. installed at a. reanonable| #t and would supply ight and water for the city with KILLED ‘The total entimated cost for this plant im placed at § Most Advantageous ‘The third site considered ts at| When Coroner Hoye returned from Cedar Falls, There falls and rapids | Leary last night, he brought et tre low water | him the re « of C. Frazer could not have been’ recogni clothing found nearby indicated the 400 feet is made dentity It ts estimated that m: r Frazer had been drinking heavily horse could be generated at Leary Sunday, and yesterday | there lent upon the amoui norning stagted against the advice of storage for use’ during the dry |of his friends to walk to Kanaskat| months. For this plant a weir or|a station about five miles east. He| dam for controlling purposes to raise | was rolling heavily, and when near the level of the lake must be bulit.! his destination, he slipped and fell The increased elevation would p on @ cattle rd. Retween the rails vide force enough to generate 2,500/0n the guard he ts ved to have the present policy of compelling the! cast aside.” horse power at the switchboard of lain until the train came along. As mends Government TS [the city central station. A alight re-| he was Just a little below the track a ” ” uction In the cost of this plant could | on the guard, the engineer could not | Construction | water, it, apparently being very |e obtained by limiting water wheel | gee him. . WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28.—~| ia woarcely mkirted along {ts nd electric tnptaliaticn one fourth, iw hen the westh und freight came | ‘- ‘5 4 he cost of this plant would be| along cow-catcher of the en-| ‘The house committee on interstate eg with Gree FASO Dae | $n8t,e00, kine missed him, but a bolt protrud- % The re 't is Inclined to favor the] ing from on of the cars caught in | and foreign commerce today, by a} ared in favor of | vote of 8 to 7, deci sr known to ‘be frozen for good | skating. | A Little History Secretary Bagley of the board of Ke nt constru z public ks, ways the first time he ernm ynen over was in 1861, cable | aw the lak i . . Hundreds Are Enjoying the Rare and since then it has been frozen | rne.< joo bill snide wen te a many times around the edges, but vorted to the house with @ fa Sport Today rarely ever clear acrons. , : | “poys and girls are cutting inter-|| Many parents have exprem the fear that accidents might | Pecommendation. rogation points on the ice at Green ur on | amended by a pro’ on that | Lake todi ‘observed the wise man|the lake during the present skating an be stood talking to @ young friend | period, and several have expressed a [it shall be operated from any desir~| 0" the street Well,” dryly replied | desire’ to have officers stationed | t on the coast of Califo he other, “I wouldn't question that.” |there to keep the people back from | abie point on t vast of California |t e other bv Titerally true, al-' the danger line. linstead of specifically naming San|though as far as the expert inter-| In Minneapolis, where there 1 | Prancieos. rogation point proporition Is con- ing every winter on the s#mall cerned, it doean't cut much toe, there officers who are de ‘The Might that has been made on| Ag noved yesterday in the Star, |talled on such duty, and accidents outside of the committee was |large numbers of boys, girls and old|are as & consequence few avers ps0 MAS) Ceople were out on the ice greatly| South Park was also having a shown in the cloweness of the vote, |bnysying the sport of skating. The, large share of the winter sport Inst wfhince dig eeeidnuer eda tee » projong the life of| night a still larger crowd Iv expected, | janding pl were not accepted, al , and this mornin en- a bitte mt + | lake was frozen over, ugh| Temperance Lec'ures though a bitter fight was made to| tire Ineo hee kating in th ari {hing endian OE have it named in the report | Last night hundreds of b ple were | turer of hoa Er Cnty ge nom > i ‘and ‘the scene was an animated | or a series of temperance Veotron te Puget sound petitions and efforts | OU: 410 ee eee being greatly | Ctant in the noe leotures tc were entirely ignored when it came | enjoyed by the wkaters. It was late| church, Col, Holt will continue bi, in the evening when the foe was de verted and the merry crowd return. hom: Gree lectures every evening for on These lectures will be giv | the auspices of the W.-C. Lake is a peculiar body ofling New Haven church, to the last issue in the committee, as strong objections have n urged ageinst laying the cable in northern waters. ok, | of w wu Cedar falln site, as any expense for | his clothing, and for seven miles he | weirs or dams here is directly in| was dragged to his death. Rita of ne with the development of the| his body were strewn along the track river water system and such | for the en distance he head improvements will be necessary in| arm® and {nternal organs were torn but a few are, Whether or not/ from the body, the lower limbs hang this 1s the time for such improve-|ing by bits of skin, Every bone in ment in the question for the voters! the body. 1s rematr to_decld were taken to erworth's morgue | To the costs of Installing the and will be buried by the Northern muat be ferent plants 1 the of Aixtribution Summarized the entire cost tthe | “BOY ROBBER | ete., inte the follow! Lake Union Site Water power installation with steam auxiliary, for a ELLENSRE?I Wash. Jan. total output of 660° horse J Atwood, a boy 18 years of ag power $ 87,850 | brok nto the A. C, Butter Co,'s| City distribution aystem, ‘in atore Inst evening at 10 o'clock. He| cluding 800 aro and 2,000 in as arrested and placed in Jail, His | candescent lamps 107,150/ preliminary hearing will take place this afternoon | ‘Total cout of plant and — | system operated from Twin Babies Die Lake Union aite $195,000 The twin son and daughter of Mr Maple Valley Site Jand Mra. 8. 8. Mall of $00 Eleventh ‘ont of duplicate installation avenue, died within a few hours of | delivery to elty 780,63 horse each other at the Seattle General power, or energy for 500 in hoapital late last night, ‘They were | « dd ares and 4,248.30-c p. about one di i The tiny bodies | incandescents $297,680 | are at Butt Cost distribution of said en | ‘This te the cond instance of twin ergy, providing for present jPablos dying at but brief intervals, IN A MINE WEATHER FORE init 1 We SAST eattle and Vi Tonight ar asional rain or wno ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block About 120 Suits Broken lots that have been rounded up after the Clearance Sale—only one or two sizes of akind. The very fact that these are the only ones left indicate the worth and popularity of these suits. They are displayed in our south show window—is there one you want? To clean them out take them at BELOW 10 to 25 % Cost. ADAMS« BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block o ; KEEP $ $ + | ‘ WARM $ > € $ A Chamois Vest by day anda Hot | z Water Botte by night. Try the ¢ combination ond make living easy, + ? | ru: ae > } no buyers who are undecided as $ Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 3 |i, rowr eenenes DES asus z See 627 First Avenue $| markably rich toned, easy playing. $enesesdnetesesetetetetohesosoioso1esoreseseseses speak for themselves, | If Ot] Want @ perfect high-grade plano an own a To Attend Days Mare the & Whieh Big Sales, Days More And the biggest trade event of the season will be over. Until that time the Five Big Sales will continue. THE BERLIN CLOAK AND SUIT CO.’8 Underwear stock is having an everlasting rush during this cold’ enap. Only a Few More Days Left ON OUR CLEARANCE SALE Look up your need now and save from 10 to 50 per cent. on all goods bought HOTEL BROILERS. Standard Twisted Handle price, nnesse Pine; regular price, clearance sale price... ..40c DISH PANS. Heavy Tin, 30 and 40 quarts, for restaurants and hotels; regular price, $1.00 and $1.90; clearance sale price 9c and $1.70 LAMB SPLITTERS. Re 31.00 P Pegpe FS ts $ Similar to very heavy Butchers’ agp Ph sg bes Knife, on the order of cleaver, 2 10 and 12 inches in length; reg- CHOPPING BOWLS, WooD. {ular price, $1.20 and $1.50; clear- 20 inches in diameter, made from { ance sale price..$1.10 and $1.35, Z.C, MILES & PIPER COMP’Y 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Sprinj. THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN ThE NORTHWEST *COBOONC CE OPEN ALL NIGHT DR:-MACKENZIE'S GueNcuist CATARRH CURE Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who took care of more royal throats. and more every day ones, than any man in Europe, out of his vast experience per- fected this superb preparation. The Simplest, Most Rational, Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble, Catarrh makes its victims uncomfortable, unhealthy, unpleasant to their friends and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- lated upon the fact that this scientific method will give them Relief in one day, and cure in a few weeks, Put up in a package containing six months treatment, (more than is needed in the worst cases) the cost including Nebulizer being only $4.00, or 2 cents © day. For sale only at Original Gut Rate Drug Store, by the sole agent for the Pacific Coast, G.O. GUY, Ph. G., Yesler Way and Socond Ave. South SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, OPEN "ALL NIGHT CMM Teo Moor Goidas Block, James Sl and 2ad die. 246Y ad evening éW: prwerae er fr Se oe oe oe oe oe oe eee AMA SUMMEM Collie 'HE Only Paper in Dares to Print t Seattle That News # CENTS A MONTH, 25 Cheap Farms 000 acres of jacent tracts of farms te with agerega farming ttle, for # god transpor splendid ties and tn locath rapidly settling up. range from five dollars pé up, according to exte provements; term down at time of sale, ur equal annual yments. Descriptions furnished on ap- pilcation at office or by mail. 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Cha instruments. ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. | FINE PIANOS in Second Ave., Seattle ‘Quaker Steam and Vapor Bath Gabinets Now Reduced | To $5.00 cil fice 0c Columbia, T n 198, FE. ELLIOT Nefracting 7,60, unull Feb= filled worth | WATCHE DIAMONDS, FINS JEWELR AND SILVERWAR 706 | Aibert Hansen 722i. The largest jawelry house in the Northwest,