The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1902, Page 2

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aot Oa ee ~y THE SEATTLE STAR BY @TAR PURLIAHING CO. we EVERY AFTERNOON BXCHPT BUNDAT TRLEP MON BS Rustness Dept, Mata 1090, Meitorial Dept . Mate 119% «= ‘ B. Nasard Wells, Heiter ©. F. Chaso, Musiness Manager OFrvi CEs Seattio—-1507 and 1808 Teh Ave. w York--#9% Temple Court Ha tial Ge Chioago—1T-318 U, B. Bapress Buildings One cont per COMF) HK conte pat Wee or LWenlp lve conte par month, o ty wall oF cartier No free copie Eatered at the postoies trim Wael THE BREAKFAST FOOD FAD on as second-class mation ———— r Housekeeping, like all other departments of tnduatry, made rapld progress Coward that universally-sought end, the greatest @eod with the least offort t Particu in remard to the preparation of breakfast whieh has b seed to the simple process of opening a yellow box and calling the children. ‘ Certainly i this the effort has beoy reduced te the minimum, though whether the good result ts at a maximum or not i an open question in the minds of all but those who wrtte the glowing advertisements ex plolting the Vartous breakfast foods life-giving virtues If Implicit reliance were t od upon the restful Hterary gen tlemen’s assertions, the maximum of good would doubted than fs the minimum of labor, We should all fatten—possibly on faith Kvery once in a w oreates @ sensation by announgng an elixir Pasteur ball his turn, and the excitement occasioned by Professor Loeb’s diseovery of the mustaining virtues of ve bi even tel salt has not yet subsided. But these solentific men's pretensions are tame compared with the claims that are constantly being made for prepared breakfast foods that are designed, not only te tndefinitely sastain Ife, but to make it worth living. ' io buy not In a little pasteboard bo e solemnly assured, only health and fatness, b a eet of bra! It is cheap, ie convenient to carry home, does not need to be cooked, is casy to serve, and digests itself. a If this te not the housekeeper'e Dea ve m earth” what could be? The only wonder la that there t# any sickness and death left In the & race of gtants in physique and tn world and that we have not bec But, somehow or other, fools stilt Courieh any ae and, strange te say, some of them are breakfast food foote a MORGAN we BUSINESS MAN The gipsy queen who withopt knowing of the man she was dealing with, read the palm of J. Pierpont Morgan and declared (hat be has great payohic power but no bustness capactty, ts ding by her degision tm the face of the seemingly crushing refutation that ts furnished in Morgan's record. And why should #he not stand by tt? Whether her palm-reading te guesswork or not, she has come mighty near the truth ‘The physic power of the @reat Mnancier ts amazing to the commen mind. His-easy and cenfident grasp of situations utterly batting to ordinary men seems semetines almost supernatural, It ts impos sible ‘that one mind should fully comprehend tn all the vitally im- portant detail the conditions that he so skiltfully turns to his advantage. That his mind is tiitumtinated Dy Mashes of insptratic some sort is not to be questioned. By seme mysterious intuition he feols where rune the “full curreat of the great industrial, commerctal and financial flood and tt sweeps him onward. knowing no more of ite sources or its deeps and being no more @ part of the forces that move it than ie any other man. Business ability ts a different quality altogether. ‘The two are not even allied, but are oppe The methodical business man proceeds ently upon he cam see through to the en@, Me touches emily thet which he wnder- stands His main capital is caution career to indicate that he has eapabil- te ch ventures as ‘There tx nothing in Morgan ities for success in ordinary business ‘The physehic temperamemt that makes him q @ fitting ieelf Into harmony with conditions, rather than a positive force, striving te make conditions conform te its own purposes, utterty un fits him for control of any business where success depends upon cer tain knowledge of the constantly changing wants and tastes of the pubit We can imagine Morgan cutting @ sorry Mgure trying to run 6 corner grocery. or a great department store, of attempting the direct management of « raftroad He would find that there are qualities necessary in ordinary bust- nese that are uttely unk to bim Gladys Deacon, an American girl Germany, t# another viet of the beauty cult ’ ‘Tre girt had a beautiful face The profite was p: t. wave at the point where the nose fotned the forehead No one but an artist would have noted the very sight defect. Miss Deacon wanted # notable Grecian profile and consulted a beauty doctor concerning the slight Maw. He advised the “paraffine treat- ment.” The operation was ao more than the prick of « pin. Very soon, however, the girl discovered that her built-up nove was not what it should be. A physician-was called upom whe told her she was suffering from necrosis, or the decay of the upper part of the nove And now this undue seeker after beauty t# doomed to « lifetime of suffering and the disease may eventually end her tite, faa? « Certainly sad. Dut there is ® measure of justice In the sequel. Nature had done more for this girl than for the averag@! Bhe should have been satianed. Nature resents interference with her finished work. Miss Deacon went about the Deauly business the wrong way fhe should have cultivated @ beautiful soul “A Pace Illumined,” by EB. P. Poe, Goero't stand very hich as liter. ature, but It conveys the great truth of the transforming power of high ideals over a woman's face. i “Handsome te as handsome dors.” —_— It is reported that King Leopold t# to marry again. Why sot sooner? His wife died nearly two months ogo. The coal bin Joke is a has-been. It ts now anything but « joke | 331-3 PER CENT. DISCOUNT BALLARD, Dec. &—The official TIN 000) count of the returns of the ‘late 4 dre Ps ody election shéws that the proposition AND HARDWARE— to issue 920,000 In bonds to obtain - funds for the construction of a sewer TERN WASHING MA syatom, was lost by eight votes. It NES recetved @ ontte able mane han Reduced to, each ...... the la® requires that such a propos fitthe of al! GAS LIGHTERS— the votes cast . Reduced to, each .. a VERY ILL IRONING bm ale Reduced to, each ......+..50e ROYAL COFFEE 5 aera Reduced from 60e Me ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4—Jullan Ralph, the noted war sorfespondent gas HAIR BRUBHES— author, & Gertousty it) at the juced from S00 to ..... rr. WINDOW BRUBHES— inted m: Reduced from 650 to TUBULAR LANTERNG— Reduced from #00 to ..,.400 PLANS OF THE sia | a INTERURBAN |B “Stctezes ‘rom 00 t0, per POUNE sesecesererereess ) wir Ain ae Mies. 90 seve Jacob Vurth, president of the #e-|/[ WITCH HAZEL—Best double attle Electric company, who controls distitied— @ large interest in the Seattle-Ta- pint . coma Interurban liné and the Ta- Prats caus Railway end Power eompany enaasadti tos that the consolidation of the Interurbaa and the Tacoma railway | SUGAR , CREAM CORN Te now in progress, is being made with a view to cutting down operssing | expenses “Within the near future,” stated Mr. Furth, “we intend putting into|[" TOMATOES— service the baggage and express cars Per dor. cand seevey now stored in the Interurban barns 5 sane fer’. at Kent. Bach of these cars are|— FLOUR HAS ADVANCED. pases Peni + The cars will FLOUR HAB ADVANCED. probably made two trips each way cy ” bail at heat. "We are undecided “yet hg ee tab oe ae whether or not we will attach pas senger coaches to the baggage cars Bf Fivcr, mo bote ref and make regular trains of them. Ben” ling “Later, we expect to run midnight gies end carly ‘morning Wwalns. | We Sx: prot to secure mail contracts, ae we will be able to give better mati warpue RONS— service than can be given on any amt See 0 «. other road. BURGLARS ‘RS DECAMPED ‘The timely arrival of @ late Grant street Oar is thought to have fright- ened away a pair of burglars who were attempting to rob @ grocery store at the south end of the Grant street bridge early this morning. When the car approached the store, alnatt were seon running. An ex- tion ealed the fact that the ken open the front door had _ been tampering with the ed hg The articles missing ‘were & few 600 egal FRAIN soll ehrough train be- iv ay tween Heatile Paul, oo Per py tpasayay OO with oll tere trains, will be the Line within a fow fnanthe. neem ont wae w. iy, agent of Boo | BRADSHAW esc aks rund guilty of aur jegree last night, upon — the f fatally shooting Peter Nel | KAGA MARU ARRIVES WITH RECORD . BREAKING GARGO st Avigust In an attompt t FROM ORIENT [hold him up. Whitiam Kellett will be tried next week upon the agon With the most valuable Ort. (EMMA Hoth the acoured are port nial Ae Meat ever taaahes Be [known here, The evidence #h poering Nes? moeting @ lotker Jatiio. the Japanese liner Kaga Maral that they attempted to hold uy | Thomas 8 Lig jative to @ loetad aetkenden inor Kage Martlaon in a box ear in the Northern |edy for the block of trattie ¢ otk alone whe had toce ba ah valoed| P@cifio yare, and that when the | public “pyr ately at $1,000,000, It was{S¥ede refused to deliver they shot consigned to New York, An un-|Mim Nelson, on his deathbed, de Juaual commiqnment was 100 ton of|Clared that Bradshaw did the shoot Cayton tea, from the plantations of |i. Nelson was a harvest hand and Sie Thomas Lipton, Of Jap e {had considerable money on his per and Chinese teas ahe had & , | wore ing the bs aguinet t 100 of Which were consigned Jattten Mer total earwo amounted t 5000 tons Tt Inotuded 66,000 rolls Ipopular each year in erte a |1800 cases of Ja | < COMMERCE)” NOT PROVEN Capt, Bkstrand denies the report BT, LOUWIB, Deo, ¢ that the Nippon Yusen Maisha's }iaue the millionaire brewer and on the 6 letter w nittee on city affairs Ideum! Maru was tilt ae inland sea Kage left Yokohoma, The feature of an unusualty eittended chamber of oom yesterday afternoon wae the Henry Nico PHILADELPHIA ar Knocked out sooonds efove the close of their Heht he contest Was & viclo was knocked down once # es, Field Bpectactes, everything sppertainin, bustin Y Jew * there In the latter part of divector of the Suburban Street rall October shut Bitived At Kobe tor Se” beng way, was tted of the charge of repaira Nov. 16, the same day the Deer scien witht IM boribery yesterday by the Jury, under inetructiona from Jagge yan, The ny pen a}! Jeahita of the Imperial Japanene navy | fe Sommminies ovidense for the state, nd Lieut. J. Inonye of the Japanese, ne 5 * paseenmers, also Blagwegh Singh and three other Mindoo officers lof the Shanghal police force, whe er had tn all frat -« gers, including W. 1. Mason of New York, a wealthy stk merchant, and Mrs. Moned, widew of Dr. Adrian Moned, founder of the Monod how pital Dr. Moned, f nerly French con sular agent at Beattie, was d with eight companions last at Kamohatha by the capalsi tauneh. Mis body was never recov ered Fea Smith, by a jury | yesterday of highway robbery | Deanau, his victim, was depr |® watch, ring and draft Degnau dan inmate of Lite Young's house of til-fame of robbing | hin of $2,000 last spring NURSES’ ASSOCIATION i The first regular meeting of the! Graduate Nurses’ Association was held in the Seattle General hospital yesterday, Miss Loomis was elect: ed president. Next month an as soctation Dureau will be established. at which the services of trained nurses can be secured without de-| lay : PUNERAL OF CAPT. PARKER lights and flowers, The store itself needs but little of t helps to beauty—the abundance of plat |} ‘The funeral of the tat apt. Frans |Btewart's Rael yeaterday 9 Fern rors, the oak woodwork and the bronze elery Many frier of the aged these seem superfluous. You are invited to this opening tomo personally invited. No goods will be sold—you are to at this house warming. If you like the mariner were present. The floral lofferings were many and beautitul Six well known seafaring men bore the body to its last resting place. TURNVEREIN ELECTION The semi annual election of of cers of the Seattle Turmverein was [betd last night ‘The following were elected? Rugene Hrunner, president A. Baw nh. vite # ident, A.J Luteky, firet secretary, Menry Knust second seeartary. Henry Heckmann, treasurer, BK. Deutch. trustes. | The new store bids you welcome. Program Wagner's Orchestra Herbert Vanderhoot, Leader. 1, March, “Mall to the Spirit of Liberty’ Cel & Overture, ° ‘Nofthera Liem | Miss FOSTER LO | The suit for $7500 personal injury tantages of Mise Asoa Foster nat the Beattie Electric Co. wae yenterday in Judge Mer rie’ court by a verdict for the de- fendant. The company proved that the plaintif® endeavored to board « car after it had started | AR AY NAVY YARD Revenue cutter Bear proceeded to the Bremerton navy yard today to) |have the jeont of the damages re- cotved m her voyage south from) Nam tained She reached Be attic at night. aft etanht menthe erutedl in Arctic waters. 1 —— + Dancing Classes Professor Wilson at Ranke Monday and Friday evenings vate lessons Money” 7. Intermenas, fier © Fold Somme Ge te Spinning for bievels repairs et Dunlap, real estate. jaton biocm No, 1 SPECIAL. $6.00 Ladies’ Pure Taffeta Silke Waists, handsomely tucked and hematitched, front, beck and collar, in red, pink, biue end black; special pri os ‘fi.08 —_*“! Sale Price $1.00 Ladies” Superior Quality Pattota suk, Seeeeieuty hem- Improved sleeve, a hat jewelers are confused and prayed . money en men ‘or any on amond mer do not hee whether they age gettin oll the LUSTER. FIRE, COLOR and BRILLIA AD OUR GUARANTRE—Kach and every stone is guaranteed to { Formal Opening Tomorrow Night HE SHAFER BROS,’ STORE in the Arcade Building is to be formally opened tomor- row night at half past seven o'clock. Wag- ner’s Orchestra will render a splendid program. Many hundreds of souvenirs will be distributed. The store has been gaily decorated for the oc- easion with many palms, evergreens, festoons, brilliant THE FA 1VIA DIAMONDS stitched and cluster, tucking, BOLIVIA DIAMONDS have amased and ete dredges os In fact, lenders i 3 omonbe hese artificial e glass mir- fixtures make rrow night— be our guests looks of the store and its merchandise we shall see you again. & Mediey Overture =o My enh oThe fm Tr. Narnaré 1y the Good ime &. Charectertetic, “Kit Coo” “edwards oe Maron “weary and Ot ‘“pter ranged ‘Pannen. Auction Sale Jewelery Our entire stook, consisting of Diamonds, Watehes, Jewel ry of all kinds, Cut Glass, Bolld Mtorling Silverware and Rog Silver Plated Ware reserve Fi redrick & Co. welers and Opticians, Hinokley bik. 715 Beoond Ave, ‘GARTER WINS er Maher % > tart, In the second round Carter id three times, the last tine by @ right swing on the Jaw a FRIDAY eal Solld Oak Chair Made from extra heavy well seasoned oak throushout, Hes a full clonely woven sont, leavy enone panel in back with ine turned spindles ree rome ro in the front and brace an Reqvier sates $1.18 Mpecial for Bri dey. . The over six chairs te any one customer. $2.00 White or Gray Fur Rugs, each 9020 Washable 62.75 Mugs in three cholce co} Tee LAnoleum, one pattern anty 3% Art Bofe Pillows, bes utiful assor lal... oes oe eee e eceeeee Decorated China Plates in assorted ore. inwb inch ant weather te enjoy a Office on the Grounds. Carpet Department special, per yard 90 Jewell Art Square, 9x9 feet, fast colors, spewal....62,70 ment of ali colors, apes Crockery Dep’t Cedarine Alien Furniture Polish, with handsome Crome Fredericke Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Av., Madison and Spring Sts. Yourself As the large crowd id yesterday whe took advantage of the pleas Free Ride to Riverside Addition Our spectal car will ran all this week, leaving Octi¢ental avenue and Yesler way every hour, commencing at 10 a m. YOU ARP CORDIALLY INVITAD TO TAK THIS FRER RIDER H.S.Turner&Co. Daniel Jones&Co 108 Cherry Street. La? Cherry Street, Price $8.00, now LOT 5200 Bh are so near the real t ls completely upset or Bolivia Squeee. Botivia retain tte brttt forever, and © $1,000 ¢o any oharttable atta wi Fr give satisfaction § Boltvia ‘Hamonds to reptace Uke ordinary diamonda, se near do they resemble them that Why people will now pay extravagant prices for diamonds ts 4 OUR GREAT SPRCIAL BAL Peypnd FRIDAY MORNING. housgnd articles of Jewelry will be soll joes that will hardty Fok” Acta, RINGe, that weem ty be worth fram wight hae never ‘on witnessed wae < cwarm Beveral the mounting or Cost of outting the itis Moneny Ni ‘Buchan ert « be on hand to get first choles, | 0 corte @ in the city Bolivia Aimmonda tn America, Prices Always . ad most gorgeous “precious oma ever made for the ©. & P.B MAIL ORDERS FILLED Ry., and the Se ideo ee as er age Ay @ Denioghaeses || TWO-Caret Stud }!] (Cuff Buttons and & very popular sise. Designs cop- 907 ist Very brilliant stone ie Repamber Se srina- ted re genu- a iftere t i tam SPECIAL NOTICE OF jolivia “Diamonds "asa } J tink ouft bute the genuine ts iy tom The PUBLIC AUCTION fold. =, mountinas. } > ‘ory “Ane “io- livia Dine or HORSES ; ee fam Rag ng Mountings are guaranteed for ten years’ wear. Screw Ear Rings Set with 1, 2 and 5 karat Boltvia @lamonds. ayiony mountings, The a Ld bh «Can nino be worn as a halr or hat- Rarion 04 'T te Harness and wagons, one matched wine vent; exact copies of the gon- ble to detect them bout 4,000 yh be from $800 to rom stones coating yo 0 and up, letovted, Sale . Bale Price $2 and @ lot of harness ad tes the high @ Foiday, December 6, a ——— ee Open All Night Tel. Main 1039 ag ted BROB., jocensors te COLLINS, gumaneay, FOLPY Co, UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embaimers 1407 First re. bet. ae Uuion |" NEXT TO STONE, FISHE: AT THE OPMRA AND AT RECEPTIONS . vag she beautiful and beautifying the plain, the Bolivia diamonds ha’ found thelr war. i eaaners’ own Jewelry on short notion anid challenge the world or anybody to detect It ia in not idie talk, We mean i and can prove it. Weare the only authorised agents u 804 PINS, Ly’ colossal 4 uch o oawde wilt swarm ees jump at thie sre arent yy to ernment PAINLESS pairs Mac LoT 4—% Cut, Out Side 2 cht ete jar prive $6.00, on Come and see the proach to & genuine diamond over discovered. You must come and see the gema that fool experts Lockets large = aasort- Mont of designs, set with fine Bolly aot re. Production of those costing $9 to 960, Bale Price $1.00 to A diamonds, Marquise Ring G SINNINGHAUSEN Thousands upon thousands of sin BROOCHES, RINGS, PINS, CUFF BUTTONS, SCARF PINS. BARRINGS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, Etc, Space only permits of our illustrating a few, Come to the store 007 First Ave. Monday and see the complete assortment. te HOW THY BPA It is the greatest, ap- DENTISTS prt u guaranteed; a prement that wt Appreciated and a rin in be that oan be worn by any lady In Vand with- out fear of detection. Sale Price é PEN EVENINGS We the most appro lwboratory and mecha amt ‘- pad 5 ractice of Palnies Dentletry in the Pa tyelve-yoar written prc, with all wo nent =u under the persona and M. 0. S| both holding the pet both members of the Royal ag of Dental & BOSTON DENTAL PAR Oh OF BOW MA gone eres egal aston oon * spies a Pour at BRUNNER & CO. ne. Houre—8:90 a. m. to 8 p 5, 9 a. m. till 1m THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR WINES Prices $1.00, $1.60, #2, x vee Catttornta, at Kinds Priv whiskies ah RY? a ant and ten eer ie handsome QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Sta + nt ~ oo od $2 “Hite £&. 32 oe

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