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Senne AER A NC ANI ~ = eco (EMP tere atten te tte tn 3 er ten ai A NI IE ALICE INTE LOIRE RAE RO wom ee A A THE SEATTLE STAR BY FPAR PURLIGMING CO. BVBRY AFPTRRNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY, ° TRLEPHONDS: Business Dest. Mata Be Baltortal Dept es = a Sasaré Wells Battor. Seatt New Chicago ~ Main 1138 Muvsiness Manager. rg oh Ses ET SePP |, a conte per week or wwonty Ave conte per month, delivered Ne tree conten BF, Chase, S OFrrFiCRa, jo 1907 and 1309 Tth Ave. ork--28 Temple Court Bu tiding, 417-08 U, R Bepress B ullding. Ratored at the postoiRos at Genttia Washington as oenend.cinee matte” OF WOMER THE HAPPINES Amon@ the notable sayings of the week In Hngland was thts, from Mise Seller Lake, vice principal of Lady Margaret college, Oxford “I attribute the happiness of women nowadays to the university and the bicyole And this from Lord I te The reorulting statist this ry alea serious condition | of physical degeneracy ‘The connection between these two startling statements ts not far to find ‘ The mothers who find their happiness tn the superfictal attainments of the universities and in the empty-handed ond empty-heerted vooa- tion of wh © Could not be expeced to ratse sons nota! for strength, physical, mental or moral, Under such conditions degeneracy ts natural and inevitable And our MOVE IS CHAMEBER OF COMMERCE DORSES CLEANSING TENDERLOIN The attempt of the police depart ment to cleanse the old tondertoin intriot of dance halla, vartety the thele and gambling houses aterday approved by th of commerce at ite remular Ung when the following resolu tion pr ad by Josiah Collinn was 1 unanimousty without debate wlved, by the teat ber ®, that the time the business of 8 require rived when th ty that water front now in that an for such ¢ desirous of 0 tera in that looality chamber urgently re all of ite members their Individual tmtw olty authorities own ¢ ty wuffers as well as Rnglar Our grandmothers found thelr happiness differently. The home with them was a shrine of devotion, It waa with them ho Mere abiding place, but a sanctuary, where the mariah common- ¢ of the wortd entered not, and where the chiléren found school- ing in fundamental principles that, if shuple, are more essential to true manhood and true womanhood than are all that the best Universities ever establiahed can teach, . ‘To them the duties of the home life, afforded physical exercise In plenty and at once fruttful and joyous. They needed no wheeling to Dring relief for ennul ner university training to pad and round out minds already filled. And it was tn the duties and joys of motherhood that they found thetr happiness, the truest happiness the woman heart can ever know, A hard and narrow life, you say? Hard im very Many reapecta, p but narrow never. That mother who fived in her children and made them true, worthy and progressive, lived an “immeasurably broader life and an incompar- ably sweeter one than could that mother of that day or this whose heart could be so empty of domestic inepiration and ambition that she is foreed to the univ occupation and to the bicycle for relief from the horrors of physical idleness. ‘The old-fashioned mothers may have had less mind than do the col- lege trained ones of today, but they had more soul. They produced sone and daughters who were powers In the upbuild- of nations, not degenerates that helplessly witness their deoay There are still a few of the good, old-fashioned sort left, hard-hand- ed. maybe, but sweet-faced and calm-hearted at 80 And in contrast are the thousands of a later day, weary, nerve- racked and wrinkled at 4—women who have solved every problem and Promoted every movement except that of keeping the ceaseless stream et humankind pure at tts fountain-head. All this is to the shame of the modern woman, If it were true that the women of today owe their happiness to’ the universities and the bicyele—Ddut it is net true, The great majority do not i Many ‘do, no doubt, and they are welcome to the little happiness te be had from such shallow source. Enough of them de to produce a noticeable degeneracy in the mane hood of Engtish army reerults. Women who are not mothers at all and do not intend to be, must find e@ocupation somehow. But women im the aggregate is slandered by this sweeping stat ment She finds her best usefulness and her best happiness now, as she ever did and ever will, in conforming to the Instincts and soul—monitions of motherhood, performing a work immeasureably biveder than the comprohension of all the universities in the world and enjoying dally tri- COLD WATER _ADVOGATES the caring for the loved ones, but for tte rich compensations ‘ srhaps sity for mental ine persons have already availed them- Selves of the coll oth MUST TELL resolutions condemning the propo- sition to re-establish the army can- teen and has formulated an address to the public askh WASHINGTON, D. ©, Deo. 11. Secretary Hay has cabled to Croms-| land, the colored United States win. THE TRUTH © Newepaper Fetorvriae Asmmetation, ‘This effective model te all of binck | cord tone, ‘The collar and the facing i* of an~ other kind of lace in a lighter tone, Adding rellef to the garment TO CUR A” “eoLo IN ONE DAY ‘Take Lasative Brome Quinine Tadieta dragetate rotund the sen ae an if i faile to W. Grove’s signature ts on each eee for support in repeal of ‘The address a fight to prevent ister to Liberia, to send the sta’ truthful pooln of Thomas y vague and conflicting reports have ao far been reeetved. anti-saloon law. iy to the anti-canteen law. STOPS CONSTRUCTION Most of the employes in the cdn- TO LAY THE | crore cover NEW CABLE ames . General eenaer Dickinson says no more outside con - struction work A be done until! ed, "Tite appt apples fninsty "tol part t work under several new , Bong aime ranted the company re- contly. SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. LL.—The cable ship Silvertown will begin lay- tng the new Pactfic cable on Satur- day. A large number of visitors went on board the ship yesterday ax the guests of the Commercial Cable Company. BOOKS FOR THE BLIND PRESENTED “THE CHINOOK” Mra. Clara Louise Books for the blind have found « entertainer, skilifatt, oo place on the shelves of the Seattle | itated voices of nm different public and those residents of | characters tn the four-act comedy - B ae ©. Seen iS ." ot the ¥. M. ¢ - now enjoy night. The piay is by Joseph reading the thoughts of others in| Blethen and a clever. litte pies common with their more fortunate | With id of @ stereoptican ‘te | entire cast and gave an interesting, entertainment. | Roosevelt How About Tomorrow [Sunday Dinner will not be complete |without a supply of @ suitable bey- ormge--there ts only one that satie- | fee every member of the family and that is EER Tf you've forgotten Jt this time, ket it for the next Sunday—at least try tt, Two domem half pint botties dettv- ered to any part of the city, to, and _ Bryan Roosevelé and Bryan are great spouters, but they don’t begin to compare with the Alaska Devel ment Co.'s off well on Controller's Bay, Ala#ka. When they struck olf 110 feet above the surface, When you consider that the casing was would make quite a flow of off, And when you remember that the va the Texas and California off is as one to five, the fortunes to be prod be entimated. op. the depth of 365 feet it shot up 12% Inches in diameter, that lue of this off, as compared with juced by such @ spout can hardly The Alaska troleum and Coal) Company Has 2,600 acres adjoining the A. D. Company's property, and within 500 feet of thelr well, sixty days we shall have our drills at work. Mr. J. W. Caulkine, one America, arrived in Seattle Friday OFFICERS that part of the company’s work, Thomas #. Lippy... : perienced and reliable help. ‘The 4) «-President and supplies of all kinds, will go n< Mr. Mahoney, one of the trustee Prot. and Gen. Mer an ce Henry BR. Marin hia force north, and will assume chi company. John Schram .,., Geo, F. Cotterill ... ‘ Consulting F Souter @ Harriman,, ‘alioney’ . ny bank in these men a ‘Wo mean to have an ofl well just accomplish it. Single off welle ha 000 In one year, Coa} Of Johnny o nF Ask th on the Bertha Inside of of the best drill operators In morning, and will take charge of He has already telegraphed for ex- rill complete, with a lighter, tug this weok. Caulking and airge of the entire interests of the Accompantes Mr, We have 8,000 acres of this valuable of! land on Controller's Day. as soon a8 men and money can ve produced as high aw $1,500,« f Pennsylvania fame took out 45,000,000 in three years from 110 acres, While you sleep you grew rich if you own stock in the right kind is the right kind, ‘Thia proponition is not Ike the prospecting for oll where there are tons. We have oll—fine oft—and not a little, but thousands of barrels rocks in scores of places on our property, istrict are almply immense. of ofl property, We belleve ours aBeolutely little oF NO Inte Ooging from sh crevices In the We have 6,000 acres 5 this land, he possibilities of thin We will continue to sell for this week only shares of stook in this company, par valua $1.00, at ten cents per share, Zhese shares are non-assessable and without Nabil _ ity. Call or write fox prospectus, CLARK DAVIS & COMPANY Tel, Main 1279, Room 730 New York Biock——SEATTLE APPROVED CROKED METHODS OF TIMBER SPECTATORS ef as Fradulent Schems For Gobbling Up Valuable»: ‘Vood Areas by Mill Operator BPOKANK, the Inter! Commissions aw letter giving the fraudulent mv epeculators in Wa gon, ‘The system 1 am follow artnet De methods of + by corpe fationa in Doe, 11 Becretary Hiteheock and Ls Hermann have tasued Metal expone of tn of timber vington and Ore pursued te de the in many oa company; on: anoth a crulmer, masquerades in the Ntaliet and tells tn a that be repre vitern mill concern itor and capitalist travel togeth Reduced in Effect December 1. THE NEW LIGHTING RATE 200 per kilowatt hour for the prompt payment THE NEW POWER RATE 10e per kilowatt hour for the firet €0 hours pe the maximum, and 3c for all ad- ditional oy the following schedule counts for prompt paymen’ Monthly bills up to § 50 Monthly bille up to $100 Monthly bile up te Monthly Dilip up te Monthly bills up to Monthly bills up ti Intermed 4 determined by interpolation. For furthor particulars, oadl at nfice The Seattle Co. 907 First Ave. }J0MN CORT, u | Tonight and Teo Buc oreding Nights. Saturday Matines ‘The Paverite Artete Mr. and Mra. Edwin Mitton Royle Setesa Fetter In Their Well Keown OComedy- Drama Success “FRIENDS” . We and Be, Fiddle Dee Dee” CTHIRD AVENUE THEATRE t= Cure ey 3 TONIGHT Rvery Night This Week and Sat- urday Matinee. “The James Boys ia Missouri” NEXT WEEK Commencing Saturday Matinee Joe W. Spear's Hig Musteal Comedy “The Irish Pawabrokers” Both Phones, Mala Tonlaht, Saturday Night, First Times in Seattle, Clara Mathes and Her Company, “In the Reign of the Saturday Matinee and Sunday Night, First Time Mere of A ROYAL SPY Night Puices~26e. | We, The __Matines Prices ee iid al - Seattle Theater |ONE NIGHT—Priday, December 12 | First Appearance of The World's Greatest @ladiators, | JAMBS J. IEP RRIBS RORD! Ina tite Bomin, be procktfoa by the preliminaries ed Wyatt, of Toronto, Canada, 1 Kose, of Portiand, Or,—4 1 Billy Donnelly, of Yor’, ve. Jack Swiiser, of Seattlo, Wash.—6 rounds, Kirby Kid, of Seattle, va, Walter Campbell, of Portlapd, Or.—§ rounds Under the auapides of the Olymple ie, 8 GRAND == wouse ‘2a JOHUN CORT, Mar. Phone Main 6, 4. owe, | 1 | | } | And ‘y FITZSIMMONS exhibition, to wing excit- PENA Popes Sunday and Monday, Deo. 14 18 ANDREW ROBSON In a Complete Scenic Production of Richard Carvel Dr a | | | | scale o0 said Chamber Concert OIVDN BY TH Schumann Quintette Club CHRISTDNSON'S HAL Aroade Block, ns Thursday Evening, Dec. it,| 8:30 P. M. Mipase tdKets for guie at the door, | $1.00, Now and | om Winaton wn ee a ryt “ 0 c Pisy ho | ot | or nd | “ hetr to the solicitors hetr frienda a who, ments through his #hop, the indicath W Per sack Per KAISER HeRRING MM big fat woolal divergence propriety h together in ¢ mive t nd y told of auoh 1 oper eo time Milkers and ene pound OUR rikep T CNC from $3.00 ROTARY CHINES to CARPET” from ibe t denen Se du a 8 pound: rReOM ual where #TANDARD KA Ce ABK we Waar Wasnt vitiPe - PLAYING ©. Ate Number 4 ll-t¢-—-Hteduced from $2.10 per per do: mary BLOPES-.260 in be from We tw, per MAin PINS - Pe containing a! pine —Kedu Ber dosen HANDLED each ... HAND MIRKORS. ‘itedused from ie to, 1 TUBULAR bo MOP each LANTEKNS ‘MAMBRY BU Tren ¥ull pound by die +-pound box tedueed from $l.iv to BAB 4% pound box 5 to. 91.00 #2. iNnG Reduced from $6.60 of the ion, and aa no one not in mpany. The | vested with Judiclal autharity can he @iad hand|oompel the attendance of withessen, | commend them |the gavernment t# unable to act in| 1 employes, Glow. |thin matter autek Lint rte ‘ofMfoar,|Bouthern Pacific has adopted the aWorn wtate- | mcale switchmen’s wages known descrip-|aa the Chicago schedute, It pays the | lands as hia|men by the hour Inetead of by the tora, have care d and know a While... When t be ¢ ws fe B08 Belocted tna oan Hoe ROASTED to the bent Se per BASK BT e140 £T BT ¥ 1ING MA 65. ~ Reduced 108 - 20e B-Reduced 20¢ Te Ke duced from @e ta, each 40€ SAURKR KRAUT Red ced HUNTERS AXES from $1.40 to, each ANVILS ord from $1.60 to, peck TTERS pounds Keduced from $4.76 to, cach... Oi. TCHPT BRACES Kod BELLOWS n $1.00 to, exch OER. BITS & on —e- te to, each. Zhe Mrs Heduced oe Reduced m AT AND HAT HOOKS —Ke- duced from 81.30 per gross to, Wh RTs educed from i: Te Extension 7 pins DRAWING KNIVEB—16-tnon Reduced from The BUTTS from ite to. quart — from canve ~ Reduced B0c HORSESHORING HAMMERS from ie to, REVERSIBLE Le ~ Meaty x vo. pa “BTRAP MING rs 4-tnch Ree duced from Bo to, rAnte mi t, each 308 PIN Reduced ize per pale 1Ge ND FORKS 12 pieces, red rR ar Precise. Reduced from 11.06 to PLATED KNIVES FORKS—Per set. 18 pico reduced t trom 82.68 to, ta, each IN % SETS—Reduced from $1.25 to, per set.. S8e LAWN MOWERB®-1¢moh Reduced from $3.40 cu handie oan MORTISE from (8c t PING KNIVES Reduced from ibe to, 16e Loe + I ease LIQUOR DEPT AC night, tive heat, Cole's Original Hi. ke Pp the temper house is always the fame, day an This I» beca burn alt the fuel and rad ‘The fire ie Never Out, ERNST BROS. ob Pind &t- PURB RYE OR BOURBON WHISKEY—Per gal. $3.00 GOLDEN RYE Hisk #! Per Hon . WHITE RYD WHISKE Per gallon CANA TAN RYE Wiis ar pay “imponiTRD RUM Per BRANDY. DOMES Tic GIN” Por « nei “WHISK RY—anca Wood, soft and mellow—Fuil quart bottle Cooper & Levy 104-106 Firet Ave. Bet. Vesior and Washington Sts Telephone, Main fen of temperature have killed peo- ple; and that's why your stove ia ‘Important. “ B agn t Bi ure even. NT. . John 2891, 4.00 Per galic BS it Stoves, The fortunes FOLLOWS are wir |i ue fe finaljan hour; day forer fi conte an = hour; night cents an proof a capttaliat p joun the money, provided a power of att te miven to ell the 4nd, and paying all expenses to divide th te between the entryman himaeif, ‘This ts not as wae first un- |derateod when these partion first met, and the entryman may and fre Jquentiy doew 4 Vory well, h ie told that he Jvertiae ‘an wixty deve more in which the maney © ORD of the | than lose hia Tight to in no public records of thie THE REST The OAKLAND, Gal, Dee, Ih |month a@ heretofore. "The new rate Dey helpers, 28 conte |hour MATTHEWS | IS WINNER SAVANNAH, Ga, Deo, I—-Matty Matthews was gi the decision over Owen Ziegler lant might in the The ewer was kt up and began fighting Mra, Sarah 1 years, and an city, Aled at her reside Republican street yesterday sides her husband, John Stevens, she in survived by one daughter, [Mra A. Ho Manning. HEAVY FINE Ole Peterson wee yeaterday fined $40 and « Judge Cann for an- ultgng rs. Mary Hastings at In- jterbay sev of all kinds—euperior ue idermy, such me heads and mounted birds © holiday gifts, C. Berg, 106 Union street The Plymouth Plano ‘This ts our Christmas offering the Seattle public. Just twenty Piymouth Pianos AT @250 INSTRAD OF 8250. And on terms so easy that no home need be without music. 10 CASH AND 66 A MONTH. SHERMAN, CLAY & ©. 711 Second Avenue. No charge for traction when teet ed. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ perience; a list in each department. ‘e 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 . S| quo PLATES: | 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—8 to 8) Sundays 8:30 to 2. | Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- jpleon etreet, Portland, Auction Sale Jewelery Our entire stock, constating Cutlery, Silver N ea, Field and Spectactenr, everything ap Jewelry business a be offered without reserve to the highest bidder, j@ and Transfer Co. Wi ing, furniture an abd trunk® (rane rr, aie Eyrowaul y Dye mente’ and orks, Lake front, ea ee Green iy Owner, | 18 fine tote, Queen New York Dental Parlors! G.L.HO FURNITU COLLATERAL BANK ry Prorat on any wood jal Notices GREAT I BOLID AFION Li (wo. well i Famety, he Ras, "Pront and Blue Pre Fret oon. tinware. wail Furchasing sisewhare "jon and 810 Resund avenue sowie BRING your Christmas orders for | halr work Mre. A. Chandler 1526 Fourth avenue, bet. Pike and | Pine stresta. or phone red 2964 For Rent Housekeeping Rooms, THROE-ROOMBD Oat, “furnished complete for hounckeeving; easy walking distance from Moran Hires. $12 a month; positively no children. Heo Mr. Hauet, 114 James street. ‘or Rent—Furnighed Roome SYPRLT forulehel, clean room from 8p per werk, 1610 Becond avenue. Bale—Miscellaneous wie ot a0 and prices three piece bed Stack Prot Purwiture Co. b00-810 Sow ond te ®) and fruit trees, fenced. good house: close to market; will sell on terms, or trade for improved residen property in Beattie whee cottage, block from car, near soho nd vacant tote im the eity on lowest sewer in Houses, cotta all parts of BOOGUE &@ ©O. 6% Pacific Mock MUST BE SOLD. Splendid large modern 5-room cot- tage, full sive lot, stable 20x36; buildings could not be built for well for $1460, 1475 cash, balance 575 a quart ‘Twenty acres on math county road, 4 acres cleared, 100 bearing fruit trees, three room house. for $800. A. LAWRENCE, 28% Kecond avenue BARGAIN IN A HOME. mites south the site for the steel works in the Duwamish valiey and on the Electric line to Tacoma and Ren- ton, This is fine land and has about an acre cleared, with good 4-room house just built, is in good and he ADAMB & NI ond avenue. HOLA Room %12 144 Bee THE PLACE TO Liv RAINIER BEACH; ITS Ald. RIGHT. DON'T delay gotne te weet tocation “om hore $800 New, neat cottage, four rooms. try, clorets, on boulevard at bay: terme Anne, 8100 egch up: terms; and block on corner. TAYLOR COOK CO, 47% Areade id Renton car the Breripwonin . ns Anette Rogwell_btec! Cor, First ane stoma at MOTEL SENECA For Sale Furnished Fiats. OMPLETE furnished room fat for sale; cheap; furniture as good as 1207 Beventh avenue. BUSINESS DIRECTIONS Architect BW. NovoHTON: Seay Colina Abstractors . OSHORNE TREMPER & GS, ine, ened: Hebed 1860; mining claim abstracts ase. ment, Mutval Lite Bid set. 848; Independent, “Sis, BOOTH - WHITTL RY HAN ORD. Ab tract company: © rent of Hallet bik. Teleohone hate tee Phones —-sum |W. J. STERLING, pension attorney nd ¥Y publi. 28 Marion 2 Washington Bullding. Banks AN AMERICAN GANT neral ite Yee pres, Figher, BA a B.. Second avenue nnd Pike nN ra B, $100,000; B.C. Neute prea) | yk is ay cashier: J, dreenicat f commercial, savings and x OF RRATTLE Beith gon, fait Jn, 938,000) surptaas wy ‘coe te th pr NADIA BANK OF MM ERCE. surplus, $2,000,000; in- est allowed on time deposits; a neral banking business transact~ Beat branch, rner of Second avenue. GV. MOLT, Manager Tae Finer RAtionaD BANE OF BDO; qgnegy! banning SR owne. des n dollar ed; James street a ree. in Tur | Whyret. aset tpal cities of - | BROT eihe Acme Dual news ‘College ‘Becond and Pika HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE Special for Friday mam City. | ~ am Capital paid up, $8,000,000 (eight mil- leaving Beach only, a Solid Oak ullt, neatly 4 good finial. feed a ack, and the absence “cheap” embossed wi t is usually found op che) this price; coblor seat, shrice, $3.50. Rocker, wel lar IMES IRE CO. bh ave Auctlones it ps iW ARH © crainiotion k use second band go OG. BICKERTON @ OO. tonsers 1613 First avenia, ore | SUTTHRWORTH & bone 4426-1428 Third, Tok rn | wow Brometie Bcheo! AN DKAMATIC WHOL’ wil seam ‘he fail terme Co. ee bg ‘etaring re Works We call for 7 your clothes Mein tore House Number PARIBIAN £ ae: Junk a tal attention to family | Insurance TA WOT Loan, — ae ow wey eee BD Beeston = ee MADAME A 6 SMITH © Minion, OCuliste and Aurists gt Lael’ ¥ goat Vie war, Swat + nee te DA KIBUR Batiey ending. JOAs Become mh men and lady physicians eetance, et ten enn) ORO HW. WOODMOUSE CO.—Tel Main Ha RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO—Mais Printing and Bi be Sal rine ties Rubber Stamps eon RCIA, STAMP WONKE—Bibeaae man 120 Cherry. Show Cases SHA TTR EHOW CASE co TES BYREG TRANSFER CO—aain Umbrella Repairing OMBRELLIG sanulactared: Ray d and esperal repeiring. 900 Second Boe. Rokeaon Wire, Iron and Plating PACTFIC Rail & Plating Works—2000 Pid Leave Seattle Sam Steamships z | Puebla. Queen Umatilla, 10, 15, and every fifth day For Southeastern Alaska Leave Seattle 9 a. m Sailing Deo. 1, 7, Al-Ki, City af Be attle, Cottage City ‘6 Ticket Office, 115 James st, Seat de; phone, Main 1038. C. D. Dunant General Passenger Agent, 10 Market Street, Ban Francisco, ——— Commerei: Company 201 and 202 Pioneer Building. Phone, Union $1, SBATTER. STEAMERS FOR NOME AND TELLER, ALASKA General merchants at above points, ————— PORT ORCHARD ROUIE U. & Navy Yard and Batteahiee ATHLON, WLAND FLYER, PORT Effective October L DAILY SQRVICB ve Seatile—*9 and 10 & mt cei eg a0 and 6:30 p.m, (Sature snly, extra trip, 21:80 p. Med Sunday only, extra trip, & aya as use Sunny oo only, special *aiiey —7:60 and 11:38 *charteston — 8 and 11:38 6:05 p. For Pigas nat Ciaeach take steamers eattle cg vip *Except Sunday! **For premerton and Pleasant Fare—80 Cents Round ST] EATTLE, EDMUNDS A “ EVERETT The Palatial Steamer City of Everett Round ‘Trips Dally, Seattle 7 & Mm, and aves Hverett 9:15 a. m., T:15 p. Phone, James ioe Colman Docky Phone, Jam B, SCOTT, Mgr. sep aM ome DM “rs ~_ > — m= aa — J P

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