The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1902, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLISMLNG Co. BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES Business Dept... Main 1050. Kaltortal Dept fain 138% orricrs Seattle—1107 Third avenue. ' | New York-—290 mpie Court Bu tiding. “ on Chicago-- 317-32 Yixp s Rullding = by wall or carriers, OF MIR Cente yer week oF Uwenty-fve No tree coptes Matered at the postomce at tng: QUEER SEATTLE LAW lige George has a « t conception of the iaw a footpad | appen to kill his victim, could be « 1 \ on the chain gang; t v ‘ a felony and made t a tert 1 of robbery and put tp y prison, and finally hanged for After he might terous t man Would deser at what becomes of the constitutional pro | jaced twice in ardy for the same offens department of Seattle, which rarely inte th lan breakers Paving political influence, seems to be trying to I | opinion and make a pretense of regu atonement from friendiess wanderers who are unf into the tolls, Another cane of throwing a tub to a whale. ee AND OLD HER Roland B. Molineux may, or may not, be a murderer tion opiniona, now the trial is ended, may differ. But there is one point prominent in that case, upon whieh all men's mind@# and hearts must agree, and that ts that General Edward L. Molineux, the defendant's faithful old father, ts a hero to the core It { natural, of course, that a father should stand by @ son through godd and evil report. 4 But there are some hearts that more than comply with nature's or- dipary laws, and this game old man’s is one of them. Roland Molineux has been accused of worse than mere murder. In tue method pursued in that murder there was cowardice and meanness contemptible beyond expression. Then there has been proof of shameless moral degradation. His father, on the other hand, Is a man of the highest instincts and richest moral culture, a soldier of truest bravery, a husband of p loyalty, a friend with the broader sympathies—in short, a thorough gen- tleman In the Very best sense of that often loosely used term. For the sins and the crime charged agoinst his son he must have the Utmost sense of repulsion and horro But for the son himself he has only love. ‘ How deep and true that love must be, which belleving the charges, can forgive the fault, or, not belteving, can shut an open and just heart against the cruel evidence! ‘ And he has fought like a very Troiaa. Every recourse at his command—wealth, Influence, friendship ana connections of whatsoever sort; he has drafted into the fight, and mar- shaled a resistless force that tore open the door of the death cell itself. ‘We see and hear so much of mother love that we are apt to forget Sometimes that a father, too, can love with a devotion almost divine. We think better of human nature after looking at this grand old == ting erime by exe On that ques: emt i PLAY FOLK IN SEATTLE “Over the Fence’ “Over the Fence” has been here. was at the Grand last evening. Seattle theater- goers will not forget for some time to come. There were a few who had lightfal play, and Reom Only” sign will undoud' prevail as it has during her appearance. Next company comes for a two weeks’ en- gagement at the Seattle. Mr. Chas D. Herman is starring with th pany, Which is almost the {denti ‘one that last season supported Fre erick Warde. The company wilt open at the Seattle next Sunday night in “The Lion's Mouth.” + “Lost River” “Pepnayivenia” inues to do good business at t Third Avenue | theater this week. “Lost River™| r - i i : : i g : A 1 oF 3 j | 1 week the Warde Dramatic | |is simpte, THE SEATTLE STAR FEDERATION 2) OF LABOR oIN THE. TENDERLOIN NOW The Belle of New Yor Lesavdiigae Opens With | Large Attendance by t . om i oe NWW ORLEANS, Nov. 18.—Hun- | 4 f ne “pou Piive ana | dreds of intelligent, repre tutives, | Jo non ~ | h th " ne att ; i ‘ MISS MARLOWE. COLLAPSES Sat ee at ACTRESS WILL BE FORCED TO REST COR A PERIOD OF AT “LEAST SIX WEEKS * and severa Newspaper Enterprise Assoctation, sd Ava &—{8pectal Correspondence.) — Another actress hard work and worry. J Mar. physicians say thet she cannet re We well m tar wt of patent s fully verified by the interest shown] in the advance sale of seats. The engagements of F a in this city have alwaye been suc ful and he has demonstrated tme and again his marvel ommand of the art of magic. magtc at time sory again atortting an The STEINWAY With him if opens its engagement next Sunday afternoon. The play. following {ts | phenomenal success in New York city, has been making a record of crowded houses during its tour. The some mas- including the toll-gate and the bic cle race, create favorable comm but the chief meed of success Ii the excellence of the acting company ‘Thirty-three actors and actresses are im the cast. Herrmann, The Great ‘The unfaitering belief in Herr- if | 8 i cs * i : i i i it Ree # a ‘ i 1 mann. «ho gives the first of four pe ces at the Grand tonight, as @ prestidigitateur, as a marvel in ‘all that mysterious, # Fe A pertains to the i i ; i ii? + i “i ; 3 i af s i . Our entire stock, consisting ot Diamonds, Watches, Jewel- ty of all kinds, Cut Glass, Solid Silverware and Rog- Plated Ware and Cattery, Silver Novelties, Pur id and Opera Gissses, Spectacles, Eyoglasses everything appertaining to a first-class jewelry business will be offered without reserve to the highest bidder, Hi f Frederiok & Co. Br Hinakley ‘bike FIs besend Ave. e Adven- There will ces of this de- LOT No, ng Powel Pen of Men's pop ngs Work eden tee trae. 0; on LOT No. 2. a of Men's French Horse- Lace or Congress sist regular price $3.00; sale. LOT No. 3 6 pairs of Men's Sample $3.50 and 14.00 Bhoes; ‘ascents © to woat.. $2.00 Lor No. ire of Men’s Boxcait, war- waterproof Shoes: sizes to 11; regular price $4.08 saje - $2.50 LocamR SHOES. ire Loggers’ High Cut na Counters; MONARCH SHOE CoO. Half Block above Postoffice 1319 First Ave., Seattle Purity in Wines Is What You Want ‘We keep nothing but the best Wines and Liquors. fea with a seated os We are satin- fit and vel you pure and unadulterated goods for your money. Rave no solicitors ond consequenfly do not nave to add to lise price ‘ef goods to pay comuniseions, You get the enefit. Choice Port, $1.00 per galion. Kentucky Whiskey, $8.00, $4.00 and $6.00, Country orders Hvery free of charge. BRUNNER & CO. Promptly attended to, City de 502 Pike St. Phone Main 1060 Piano It ts the only instrument that hes ed by ALL the prot Quinine regula Lyon's Hair Tonic enifieant fact thet | wn in competition | it in Invariably | honors, | | awarded the higher SOLD HERE BXCLUSIVELY. SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. i: ees Second Avenue. | (Ph. D.) Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. | ce Third and Main Clothing = No Pain No charge for painless ex- traction when teeth are order- ed. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- perience; a specialist in each department. We will tell you in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free exam- ination. Give usa call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— SET OF TEETH . GOLD FILLING . GOLD CROWN .. SILVER FILLING MacKens Wholesale and Retail GOLDMAN’S 901 Second Acenue Cor. Marion '900 First Ave., Cor. Marion St. LLLLESLLLES) > HOLMES’ it FURNITURE » & ' Enlargement Sale ‘All the Rockers and Dining Chairs are “marked down" be- balcony on which they are displayed ts doomed to de- atrue by the carpenters that are enlarging the store, cause the Rockers very similar to picture, solid oak, with cobbler seat—~ New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—8 to 8; Sundays 8130 to 2. Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- rison street, Portland. SPECIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION o HORSES GLHOLMES. URNI TURE CO. | HOnNOs 1105" SECOND Ave 4 | j F BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS NLEGS DENTISTRY—The most ap wipment for the practice of went. A 12-Year Written Guarante Silver Fillings Porcelain Crowns Gold Crowne, 22k ase Bridge Work, per tooth Our Artistic V All work \ supervision om he ved Inboratory and me- Dentistry in the With All Werk. Required th loge of Dental Surgeons, Lady Attendant. Miarness and wagons, one mat in ays, weigh’ y ‘i ARTISTS ARTISTS | Boston Dental Pariors pounds etta’ wathea ses fy Magic Phenomenn aA€ Dustons, {7% Ble tvetion in Ite -- CLUB~ m team, wetght about 2,600; © Accompanied by f 1422 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Marche & 2 jai wean’ sini Zoo: : Ramaker Music (0, pated wR. NED NYE setureay siyeakp nee Houre—6:20 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9m. m. tit 1 p.m. and wagons, will be gold to the big THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS As sehen Bronwen.” end Yee oat bidder et 1212 W aven Seine 565d ald Putcne—$1.00, 750, 00 andesio. sehen so evcc. ho.| Mt” Morris all, -Ntnithe jeegooooooussosoosopoouelooese lay, November 14, m 4 ve, Cortata at §:80, Seata Onwnle BAMag Ieee ae ‘Starp.! Adminnston 260, . Pesan Gi CANAL BOARD were. expres ‘ e singing ing me Loui The ladies of the M been gave|and gamer, At a jate hour lunch and the Ja ball Tuesday night in Ranke Hal), |eon was served It was largely att popeeed [pile Ad | LICENSED TO WED 1 COMING AGAIN lub r uflernoe It w re of the Monda ra Hor membe Fs club gave a t night in Hanke hall poines| The Queen City Clu a large num night a big © Ranke Minn her b will ente rtain | be given Ir joyuble time was sp Mra. Marry Clin ge number, ¢ b Celebrated Luetile . in new winter © ho r per pair Mand: $1.50 Gloves, 0 hn Lam 4 Mra, Keatne t weartng Hid and fancy atiteh mong the choice goo Mprice to 420 NEW YORK FULL CREAM CHEESE—Has that rich, meliow, oreamy flavor appre- Goit annort- cating at ae Cashmere Gloy 2 in #plen t of patterns. introduce Me Ladies’ welling at Ladier re Gloven, t nae Imported ciated by lovers of good od; nelling at 6de cheeso— ‘ “ ate Children’s Red Cashmere Per Pound es.ssse0e +++ R0e le Conarene ee the DELICIOUS CREAMERY i TTER— oU AS A GLOVE f-pound brick 600 Bo $1.55 co 05 3 1 é s-pound tub. per pound COMPRESSED MINCE MEAT Each package makes t 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. STOP THOSE Per poun More headaches come strain then any other Guusa Stop NEW GEEOED RAIRING=< taking medicine and come to us for 7 package and FIX Per pound jermapent cure, We ‘Som UCHARD OPTICAL CO nd Ave. Seattie Cvext 4 Stone, Fivher & Lane's NEW WALNUTS Per pound .... 206 NEW CITRON, LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL— 200 Per pound ose: PURE ROLLED OATS—Hot from the m S-pound mack +400 $3.60 und mack . PREPARED MINCE MEAT— Like mother makes Per pound +160 Russell, Mgr: phones—Sunset, Mair Independent, U7. Prices—20c Bc, 4c, We. TONIGHT Friday, Saturday Night and Matinee ‘PENNSYLVANIA ; PURE [RYE OR BOURBON whi - $3.00 Per gal GOLDEN RYE WHISGKEY— 00 ALL NEXT WEEK i ‘ SVENSK PUNCH— “s OPENING SUNDAY MATINEE Per gal. AQUAVIT— Per gal scorcH WHiSkEy— Per gal No. 108 WHISKEV—Aged wood, soft and metiow— Full quart bottle . r} OPER a Levy's PECIAL” WHISKEY— ra fine quality—Full quart De sicee tot: 2i.stes Wa Cooper & Levy Nand Washing First Presentation Here of Joseph Arthur's Beautiful Melo-Drama LOST RIVER Direction of Jules Murry, Seats selling seven days in advance. Nz Pert are Last Perform: ent Actress, FLORENCE ROBERTS Appearing for the first time in this city in comedy. “The Adventures of Lady Ursul: Beginning tonight and for the rest of the week, including Saturday Matinee. pe—260, BOC, The, $1.00; mat- 25 Se: boxes $7.60, Cu tain, 8:16 and 2:15, ‘Those not seat- ed before firet act will have to-wait until fall of curtain, SEATTLE THEATER THE LPADING THRATHR. +P. HOWE, Mgr. aoe ‘Main 43, OTHER BIG EVENT, arting Sunday, November 16 MR. ARTHUR F) WARDE Presents the Distinguished Actor Mr. Charles D. Herman 4 The rde Co. In scenic productions THE LION'S MOUTH day, Wednes- urday Matinee, Friday Saturday, Pri costs An investigation of the merits of electricity as the lighting mediam, will re- sult im your using it. No Matches, Smoke or Odors. The most con- venient and cleanly system of artificial lighting. Cheap enough to be tr every one’s reach, The Seattle Electric Co. 907 First Ave. 1406 SsiLV 10. Lady 14:83,00;,, Mat Sat Thursday, “OPERA Seaton GRAND HOUSE Seading Thea John Cort, Mar, Phone, Maine 66, Tonight and Two Succeeding Nights, Saturday Matinee. | Hermann the Great TEETH---The Best Is the Ch We are not the cheap 4 just who {8 responsibl as I see every patient personally. BE SURE YOU GET INTO THE RIGHT PLACE GRAN JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 65, Three Nights, Beginning Sunday, The World's Greatest Musical FREDERICK & NELGON—Fine Furniture, Fa » Friday Specials T*HE range is wide thi <; some of the i specials you are certain to have ne dof, and tomorrow will be th time you will be abj to get them at these pr No Telephone Orders Filled for Friday Specials straight foot, pile ross rail. Interior tods are Height of head 50 inches, height of foot 4g Made in three w 4 ft. 6in., 3 ft. 6in., and One bed to one tomer— Special Price $1.95 Floss Pillows Floss Pillows, Floss Pillows, 22 x Floss Pillows, 24 x 24, regular price 7 36-inch Silkolines for Quilts Pil} Silk 20 x 20, re; lar price Soc, special, special. , 5c, special, . per yard ...cese 22, regular pr Tops, regular 6oc, special ... Cord, regular 25c, special . Mercerized Cord, regular 15¢, Silver Polish Liquid Silverware Polish, regular 35, special (5.4 1 and 2-quart Granite Lipped Preserving Kettle, special . Single ‘Lost Tin Bread Pan Decorated 7-inch Plate...... Decorated Cup, with saucer Fredericke Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Av., Madison and Spring Sts. mhises 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook Second Ave. THE BEST VALUES tists, we are the best dentiste—our only a litle more and { L Se ie 5 CROWN 22k. K, d2k.. ER FILLINGS ear guarantee on all work. attendant always present. Sep- ception for ladies, You know in this office, Hours, to 8 p. DON’T FORGET THB Lasting oust ‘Theater Comedy To Be Given by the THE pete oF New vorx | DIAMOND WILLOW Take Devater— (ene Are Always found at Our Stare SEATTLE HAT FACTORY (MASQUE BALL 4 4 ae

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