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aoeeparewaste THE SEATTLE STAR | By an HING 0O BVERY AFTBRNOON BXCEPT BUNDAT, TRLEY HON BS: Desens Dept, Main 1000, Hditertal Dept . Main tea ®. Menara Wella, Kaitor K. F. Chase, Business Manager, orricky wie made ¢ Sobn Market's company, booaum Tt was a rainy hie wick wife and her 100 day wher ttle—1907 and 1309 th Ave bleak, cold hitle to Hasleton, seven 1 New York > Court Butding og spe whit eink Qhinet hav nier<inndid i Chicago Kapress Butldin | eemioghion, teeneelnn whal coulh } < oy; etn f Week, oF (Wentyofive conte per MONEh, delivercd ‘Thone th are every-day affairs by me . — © had minera have b me hard i to them Bubecribers changing th address will pt thie office @t [they eek are reasonable hours of w once and sepa thelr old as ¥ thotr new Ghai ipeoble have &.v0 Re jo, Washingt aaa nie in th anarchy that te A WOMAN AND A BABE | A beautiful story that spolla the grumble of the pessimianta, from Omaha, A soctety woman ar, removed her allken petticoat of an infant 2 y of 4 milionalre rae In & mtreet and wrapped ft shive orn The woman was Mre. Deapite the aero ner sat a poorly holding the babe on his Knees tirely Dare and blue from the Mre. Cartan came areu ring ortan, the daughter oar was without fire, In os look on * fect and lege were Marry ¢ ther with @ beaten hop The little on od. o the car and sat down the father with his pitiful charge. She gave one look at the forlorn pair and one glance at the passengers, The latter sat and pitied, but none offered help 1 In the next Inatant the angel of meroy in the sealskin sacque had her hands behind her, under her cloak, She let fall the heavy silken warment, Rising and holding to a strap she stepped out of It. While the women gaeped and the men drew in their breath she walked over to the man and child, Stooping she snauggted the petticoat about the in- fant's legs, amiling Into the child's face, remarking to the father: “I'm afraid baby has scareciy enough on for this weath ‘The father's eyes filed with tears and he murmured under his breath, “Ged bless you.” And the woman? When the reporters visited her at her home, Mra, hope it will not be spread braadcast over the country. we the at eet his opposite Carton said: “T Tt te such « litte nificant and heroto. The woman's pity overcame her woman's deticacy, In & moment Geolied that the act In such “uid not be immodest. And the tender bit of charity was done and the color gradually crept back into baby's free ' Dickens says there is a way into every human heart. It may be up & winding stair. And if you can find the way and knock at the door in some tacred name the door wi! open oC KEEPING THE ENGAG cause « GIRL FAITHFUL An Ohio judge has decided thata young man woman has bo legal right to assauit any other y aged to a young man whose oo pany she may accept. In deciding « case involving such an assault Judge Templeton said: “An engaged worman hae the right to go with others, The fiance may have an action against her for breach of prom- ise, but he can have no action against the third party. After marriage & third party may be sued for alienating the wife's affections, but an engagement te merely a prémise to enter Into the marriage contract. ‘The engagement, of course, should be held ancred, but Just the same the tady has the right to accept the attentions of other men ‘or the young man to wubmit in peace may be taw human nature. He & prone to regard bis dimes spent for ice creame and his dollars spent for Grives as a tangible investment that he sees endangered and fects called upon to defend, As Judge Teinploton saya, the law gives Bim no redress fo ho te forced to rety upon his own charms with the «iri or his Gate with the other fellow. Frequently he Gnds his fists more effective than his charma ‘To resort to violence may be morally wrong, as well as Meral— but what cine is the engaged young man, with ali his affections and cash lavished upon the girl, to do In self-defense? If all such young men were to aft stil white other young men walked off With thelr Oances, it would not be long until engagement would be held o# lightly as te marriage itself, If the enge@ed girl baw ao right to aceept the attentions of all men, it follows tn fuirnews that the engaged young man is also free to Pay altentions te other women. Of course, the compiteations may be simplified at any moment by calling the engagement off. No doubt that Ie the sensible way, after all For the engaged young man who must use hie Sats to keep the engaged girl faithful to him before marriage, will not find in matri- mony an end to hie troubles but It ie not Rolly played at « dance in ft EE He war cut ete, and son er he) THOMAS KILPATRICK AND THE FLATS rose yesterday. went to Uhe home | bee his wife. He had not ‘The other day Thomas Kilpatrick died in New York, aged 81. Probably you never heard of him. His bid for fame was found in the fact that Ke built the first Mat building in Amertes. He pet the in- Venter of the fat. Human beings have herded for the ages. But Thomas Kilpatrick transformed American life and lifted from the shoulders of women many burdens Me made it easier to keep house and maintain an even end unruffieg disposition, a feature that makes homely women beautiful and beautiful women divine. Mr. Kilpatrick's firet Mat was bullt tn 1953, in New York. It tacked many convenionces. The Mat dwellers of today wouldn't look at such « structure, But it was ail right then, and after awhile Mr. Kilpatrick put up another, with more conveniences, i Of cwaree, there were drawbacks. There dre many today. People who flat must do without lawns and flowers and the sense of entire freedom that belongs to the individual dwetling. They are asiso always more or less on dress parade. In the flat your neighbor is bound to know something about your home Wife. Domestic broils must be carried ‘on In whispers or else advertised, and the man who comes home at 2 « m, ful of mirth, liquer and song. in going to be the subject of come adverse and pointed critteiem. In © years this first flat builder erected over 1,000 dwellings, moat of them apartment houses, He lived to see flats that were palaces; fate where only business women were housed; flats where bachelors sione were welcome, and fats where only a Vanderbilt income could stand the pace, He tived to bufld flats where the humble toiler could secure more comfort than be had ever dreamed of, at a rental almost trifling. Before he die@ the fat halit had been fixed and was permanent tn every city in the country. é ‘There are 722,070 homes in Greater New York, and 622,222 are occupied by more than three families. ‘ ‘The other side of the picture deals with the children. One can always be sorry for the little folke who are cooped up in a Mat. They are bound to lose much that is good In life, and that one fact will always have a powerful Influence in favor of individual hemes, where there fe more liberty If less of modern comfort. Se aannERERannEEneE A LITTLE THEFT AND A BIG ORE The Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix, rector of Trinity church im Mew Yorts ts down with a severe cold and is threatened with serious Utness, all be cause a man, driven to desperation by dire need of warmth for his wife and children, stole a ton of coal destined for the rectory. Dr. Dix was left without heat, was tgken with @ chill and is in bed. We don't seed to worry our brains over the old question as to which of the two men hed the better right to the coal—the one who had paid for tt, or the one who had no money to buy and so stole to warm his Wife and children, A A grave question is that and complex. But there is a question still graver and simple. ‘ There is coal enough In this land to supply all, at prices within the Tease of all. Being a public necessity, it Is a public right. But the grasp and greed of monopoly and ite strugmia with labor have made coal, #0 bountiful in natural supply, scarce and expensive ‘There are laws to deal with the poor devit who stole the ton of coal and left the preacher in @ chi! What we need to law to deal with the big fellows who rob the pubie and leave all manufacture, transportation and trade to suffer injury. But for the monepelistic grasp the man might have bought coal to warm his wife and children. The condition made him a thief. And, just so. every great wrong breeds innumerable smaller evils, The free people that submits to monumental violation of ite moet eonential rights has @ more important subject to moralize about than the theft of « tom of coal, —--— THE TOUCH at a com TELLER Last week Henry Crogan died. He was an expert coin teller, in the employ of the treasury department at Washington. It was hin business to detect bad money. He 14 do it. For 41 years be handled rv mistaken, Wy the w money. His b was edu with ey, and became #0 expert that he made ne of touch alone he could detect spurious ere almost Uterally In the tips of his fingers, n of @ marvelous kind, and showed what @ human ean do any one of his senses, if he will bend his energics to training. * not blunt its keenness by ii living The tained musician's sense of hearing ts highly developed. A wrong note, a break in harmony makes him shudder. It hurts him. It causes actual physical pain, and there seems to be almost no limit to the education of this one sense. | ‘The locomotive engineer runs his machine with his enrs as well ag his eyes and hands. He knows when something has gone wrong as often by his keen sense of hearing as by seeing, and his life may depend on the training of (his one faculty, ‘The “tea taater” enjoys «large salary, because he has developed his sense of taste to such a degree that he can grade and properly detor- mine th © value of one or a hundred kinds of tea by tasting it Books have been written about the keenness of animals, They are supposed to eee, smell and hear in a manner almoat beyond the com- prehension of human beings. ‘That this is not true is shown every time @ man mpectalizes his forts and trains one of his senses to the limit of its pomsibiliti An animal does not impair its senses with drink, tobacco or bad living. They are as Nature made them—developed completly. A man can do as well if he will live as aim The scent of a hound is no more wonde: the coin teller at Washington. _-_O HARDENED TO HARDSHIPS ning i fal than was the touch of The mont remarkable disclosure yet made tn the vestigation is that the shocking condit miners are accepted by them a* @ matter of course. ‘The hardships of whieh they tell, not a# a part of their complaint, but 48 more casual description of their manner of living, are such as to horri- ty the American mind. : But, more horrifying still, when we come to think about It, 19 the fact that these men and their wives and children have by long oppression comme to accept these unjustifiable and infamous wrongs a# a let to be anthracite strike In- i" of Nite which exist among the shot and kitle jhe found that the ainty tous triun roking @Meclowures of such # The condition shown t th ation of it debas « » the entire A platn collar of chiffen and blac pointed front effect is now recelving recog nition, Ite simplicity end ite neat- The three Moonah Indians who re hess recommends it, WILLIAM ROLLY, A MUSICIAN, REVERS! whom be had been separated several months, William Rolly, @ masteian himeolf at the wife's, TLS Beventh Avenue, yeatertay at noon. Domestion treubie, drin and financial reverses are maid to have been the cause of bis rash act. |r wily's bad habits, ft ie sald, forced bis wife to leave him. They | were still good met each other often. Saturtay night! “The Princess Chic” witt compare |; favorabiy with any attraction that | bas appeared at @ Seattie playhouse | this season, The play wae received at the Grand leat night with tumul- tous applause, The songs were en- red and the audience laughed long and joud at the comedians, The ap- pearence of Miss Micheirna on the stage was cach time the signal for ont mint in the KILLS HIMSELF IN WIFE'S PRESENCE HOOTS AND KILLS HIMSELF, ON ACCOUNT OF DOMESTIC TROUBLE—DRINK AND FINANCIAL ALGO RESPONSIBLE FOR RASH ACT In the presence of his wife, from , breskfas “ lot preparing « cup of coffee for him | natural crime when she Was startied by « revotver | ¢ bie hand end bleed down his face from a wound in his | stormy itp southward. She died and | Hoye was notified Hard. | Butterworth» morgue. mattress factory. two shows for mb: of both. tawt shows at each performanne, ® attic In time to go on tonight at the up-towa bows tion from the hovel owne Hid not pe red and deere rey the rent pit or the kitted Une in the ¢ mh kw the au ving country ale not thelr comp i living wame are par tere In auch a cond e time and achieved at ther te have snd idle men snot wt in the wonce mining regions te @ plague @erm soctal trial aud civic life of « velvet ribbon, with « hin wife wan in the act shot in the roam. She turned and aw her husband stinking to the floor, The smoking revelver wae in wae trickling | Ent temple. non after the shot was fired Rolly | im bis wife's arme. Corener Investigated moved to he came. The bedy w 7 | Judge Brow Sse REPORT OF AFFAIRS | IN THE ditions and Makes WA rm AHINGTON, D. C, Jan annual report of the Philippine port bi out’ by The is ie anid n and & separate raft were give Jopartment today hipelage an ond, Gov ever, that the ssing effect upon the chief bust truetive om milan Governor jthe war jeurreetion in the ar practioally at Patt says, be has had a dow the inability of & cope with the epide cause of ladroni with the stable drones are profesional who infemt nearly all the provin omnission says in The Philippine . As an Organiza. authority of the nda, le on e whole of rousand ivi gov pebple in the More country fed towns, njoying erement. * * * {Much remains to be done in per foeting civil government, in marshal ling the forces of the law ass lawleseness and disturbancen, and the pe of the t they have also the euch nd tagching rights " jent to pre tm by thetr fe perpetuate the w Filipinos to system of iam,” or, liberaily translated, “boss. | tmen, The « nission makes the follow ing re Ant “L The establiaher standard tn the int ing corporations « clrowlating bank © CONVICTS =| FROM NORTH gota | cently were sentenced to 12 years tn |the MeNeil's island penitentiary by of Juneau for torturing of thetr tribe for were brought on the Alasican liner to death a m allied to a he was died as the result of exposure. They claim to have per petrated the horrifying deed at the counsel of thety elders, who paid tt was = duty to do tt. Thre w in charge of United Frank Booth. i" two and suit sane man on his way to the & anytum he Meattic hed an unpleasant, ent and 998,000 in builiion dwelt miner paseey from the ATTLE TEAM ‘Loses & mpirited basket ball For some time past Mra. Rolty has | mi employed at the Washington jon, = The ‘Telephone Girt ihe city and he escured t the serviegs Yesterday atermeon ight he presented both of “Dewn by the Sea” will be im Bee Glee Club ‘The Stanford Glee Clab wilt pear at the Grand Thursday for one performance only Madison Thester : At the Madison theater today the onan sing. The ballets were well e=- | new vaudevtile bi for the weelets eouted. The mate strong. Some of the men have Yolces that would permit them any time to assume © jegding role, “The Princess Chic” a9 an opera | is well Knownto Beattie thew It apoeared here last year Pronounced @ ster! attract! ‘This year it is as good if not better than ever, ‘The production carries four come diane, Al are of the first ctaas, but the work of Joesph C. Miron and Al- te « soldier of fortune, Hin entios toward the merriment lence. He is a natural comedian and has « deep rich bass vetee. All bir golow were encored several times. = Hn urine first act was good. fils dances ‘ease algo received with applause. Mise Eva Michelens, ma donna of the company, ix & tiful young woman of & clear sweet voice and an excellent | ed here from V She sang the lending rele | has decided to Marcus taland, training: im @ wav that was well nigh per- feet. Bent singer she act ng that won for ber mach of ber present success traito voice, Last night solo was repeatedly encored. Edna Floyd im @ coquettish little thing and without her many talents would win favor with any audience alter A Lawrenge and Lyman Wheeler weil,” Princess Chic” will be al the Grand for four nights, “Peok’s Bad Boy” “Peck's Bad Boy,” impersonated by « frisky iMttle soubrette, with a brace of equally comio characters adapted from the original bad boy kept & packed house in a good humor at the Seattle the night. The production may not urately be described a8 sub culous, It ts funny, there fe no doubt of that. In fact, there | fs not much ise to be said of it. The growd laughed and yelled and had « od time; that is what peaple came Like all eprinkled farce comedion, it was with epecigition, some of which were very clever. Sadin« Hart took up some time with che tor songs and dances. rations upon well-formed and alight ly concealed underpinning. fhe begun in long skirts and after each dance shed & garment, but fortun- ately nto) before she lost every thing. @he turned neat handsprings and did the “split” to such perfee- tion that @ voice in the gailary ejac- ulated, "O, joy!” | Violet Hillson, who haa the title role, performs the inevitable rag time dance, and other people sing a fow lines. | ‘The piny runs two nights longer Third Avenue Manager Russell of the Third Av enue theater did something yenter- day @ theater anager tw] own ty tho! Clearance Sale | All Over the House LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS. Men's All-Wool $1.50 and $2 Sweaters, once borne without complaint. 1a0k at the story of old Henry Coll, for instance—one out of the many chorus was put on. lance house has some splendid new wh songs, dances, great Arkanams cake walk The sis. ine the a turn and ¢ bert Mahar stands out alone. Miron | torn 4% for another week and will some startling feate of legerdemain and necromency Adelie Stoneman has @ rich cans | taine one |to land om lating. The continuous perform ‘There are the four Alaroama, ican troupe of singers, ore ond bullfighters James \ton and Lettie Cunningham eo their’ first ortainal ral from ‘Boones they 1 ine me very pleasing will be heard In their Caeser will remain | LETS GO THE ISLAND HMONOLU LU, Jan. 6-11 Jan. 6 Whalen for losses sus- by the refusal to permit her DIED SUDDENLY The funeral of Mra. wee held from Mutterw yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Hall died sudden- ¥ in her apartments in the Union hem- block, Saturday, of cereb: orrh: DID YOU ) GET ONE? Have you had a trial treatment of Dr, Mao- kepate’s Fnalisn Ca tarrh Cure? If you haven't, st@p In next time you are down town and get one, We know of hundreds who have been cured of the trouble by the Mackenale Treat- Flere are a fow prices: §. 8. &, large,..91.96 Pinkham's Compo Favorite Prescriptigy le Golden Medical covery co Be Wine of Cardul... eo Liebig's Beef, Lron and Wine Sho Lyon's ‘Tooth Powder ere Cuticura Hoap ....18e Packer's Tar Soap. (, a (Ph. G.) Vesler and Second AIRY MEN'S CONVENTION loth annual meeting of bona Btate De whl be an address by Prot Haecker, whe occupies the humbandry at the Minnesota. “INJURIES BRING DEATH fame time, has an excellent of recovery. —-— James & Bushne!! Nigh Le nny to-date fotegrafic the Xrcade butiding. Watch for thelr opening announoement. nea —_— oe Shrewsbury, » Facial Yonter (bane Peerlessly Beautiful Lamps spe pad ariety ie lenge eno for every demand. It cttade three-fold attention by the beauty, quality and lex burner . ular $7.60 value. with 10-tnch Decorated Lamp, with itted with No. aster burner, removabi fount and gold bronee trim mings, regular $8.60 e2. Tnameled Metal Lampe, Gene. tifully finished in old brass and copper, with 10-tneh deo- orated globe, has No. 2 Rooh- eater burner, reguinr value $4.00 1 Dinnerware M-plece ed Sets, Sut in iis 4 A t Pn, eh eoornt- aun 1.) Auotion Sale Jewelery ir entire a of Piciras ea h of all kin lin Caugey, Bliva Cutlory, Bilv on, Field i i Speotactes, everything - ge ee ee Novelties, Purs- a>) Giaagen, he th nin to @ ry busineen wp ° hout reserve the flaheet bidder Fredrick & Co. Jewelers and Optiei Hinckley bike 718 Becend “Ave, Federal Commission Describes Present Con- Recommendations at Little Cost | 7 I per ingiey rates of ZY { duty upon sported inte th \ United States from the Philippines wendiment of the Philip pine that the addittonal limit upon jands which o rold OUR CLEARANCE SALE Can Furnish Your Bedroom PHILIPPINES | | be held by us from be Increaner alternative so shall be given for 60 years, from the puby any individu ore Wan ion te ne Hndivicdes the ite that the po - Take _ - aire aye not thin logtele fevelopment of the Islands, and «& yer the govern ‘offering 000,600 i out of 7 rea in the archi 7 pelngo the danger of con pos ontratior rebip in individ uals OF corporations 4. That the Philippine act may be amended by Hing the limite. tion whieh f poration in more than “S. That Metal Ped, finished In white enamel and strongly made. The Insular governme spring is of substantial woven wire, and mattress is thority of the Phitt i mate of wood fiber, w padded top. The bed, ipa! ta 4 That to the « the to at of ch for { - } ond that he will] P . the country, | and and that ad tax of not each China ma erament. te MEDICAL MEN MEET TONIGHT) The King County Medical so bety | Will bold ite ane ' Ar pe s of the Rainier thie evening. The elect Sy ere for the ena terkin After t there will be a are the retiring eo election of Chair, in oak = finish, large shaped golden with | Hardwood | wood seat avy turned tees and epin- CRIMEAN Ber Mites ore veil Solid Oak Dresser, dies and neatly em- ; an old suldier of bevel French plate bomeed panel back. in & shack @ | dresser top is i8x40. Reguisr pri Meguiar price $13.00 8 60 | Whe arshes 68c Clearance Bale Spevial.. td Sale Special.... a P ame and fe of age Crimean and Fran in the French army. about turing the o- Prussian w Dancing Classes Professor Wilson at Ranke Han | Monday and Frijay evenings Prt- vote lessons dally. Cooper & Levy “OUR BEST" FLOUR—The best value in the city— 1.05 00 Fredericks Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Sprinj Streets Great Excitement at HILLMAN CITY FREE WATE FREE woop Ty Per sack Per barret Guarentee —Uf net perfectly mat Are ordered every day this week to carry the large crowds of : STRICTLY PURE CREAM buyers to Hillman City; 600 seld in 20 days. Wise people bought | ARTA pecial tomorrow cheap, close-in lots in Chicago in carly days and are now wealthy ~ —I-peund tine 28e, reduced mon. You con do the same in 8 a ttle by buying new in Hillman City at $35 up. Terms, $5 down and 50 cents per week. Don’t wait longer if you expect to have something in your old age. See Hitk man, owner, at once, warm office on Renton car line, at Hillman City, Take car on Washington street, fare 5 cents. ea DENTISTRY { s"Sowae that stay in 300 Up Double Buction Adhesive aanant 1Se, reduced CELERY GALT—Speciail to- morrow — ques bottles ....... ounce bottles 1 steoro RAIGINS—Bpecial tomerrow—*,- pound oo, Rach LONDON Saves | mAising = Pe ene “Wins eGoine ‘aK es LAY— 1 pound peckage tee never fall ‘eeth Extracted Free, without pain laced with new ones the same Lady attendant always pres- if on yAProca~ “yf a ” = at onackes Wraar— guerantee, No students, but all specialists of & 1 “peet nat c We are making a specialty of gold ct w TE | Cal WASH work. Be sure to consult us about this high-class works Dr. E. J. Brown Dental Parlors, 713 First Ave. Pertore-1 2 & 4, 4, lee Block, first Se & Southwick's Heure—#0 & m. & fdue of said eatate It ts therefore ordered by the that all persons interested in tate of the said May E. Ke ceased, be and appear before t supertor court of King county, @ of Washington, at the cow AMUSEMENTS F) | BREAD PANS— Reduced from Se pi -8. TEAPOTS— to Reduced from 20c to ..... 4. P Howe, Mgr. Both Phones, Mata [the probate department of ald » DAIRY PAILS— a. jim the city of Seattle, on the — |day of January, 1903, at 3 od Fuxn—— FUN 0 o'clock, @. 'm. of nai i Reduced from IN FUN there to show coure, if an: GRANITE Corres poTs— — have, why an order of dist Raduced from 6c to The Greatest Laugh Producer | should not be made of the resid tr of the Age. PECK’S BAD BOY": The, We and 250, GRAND ton = JOHN CORT, Mer. naid estate among the heirs and sone in said petition mentioned, to law. further ordered of this order be publ pect ag ad he meget fore the said 16th day of . 1903, in the Seattle 5 per printed and published tm Seatiers | King county and of general Leading | pone in open court this 1th Theater. | of December, 1902 _Fheee Man © BOYD J. TALLMAN, AGAIN A FAVORITE. Mate of Washington, count THRES NIGHTS MORE. fa a. resem, county Ge The Comic Opera Success King county and ex-officio cl the superior coutt of the state Washington pr the county of ! certify that the for jis a full, true and correct copy With Vera Michelena and Joseph ©. Miron, cember, 1902, in the matter entate of May B, Kerry, deo Management of Joha P. Slocum. Witness my hand and the (my) =D. PETERS & POWF Attorneys for Ac Be ONT Miata. OR BOURBON ne ® Y Popular Prices: Bet. Vester Way and Washing - ~ Tee"Maln ta, an original order to show cause, by said court on the 1fth day * 3 said court this 12th day of Prices—$1.60, $1.00, Téa, SOc and 850, Der, 1902. pageants ¢ Mar Phones, Bunset ur, In And a Specially selec Reduced Company supporting From 20 to 50 Per Ct. Mies Fanny Cur: W the Greatest Success of the Season “DOWN BY THE A A Romantic Com pty Dram . Wore Acts, man gente nk of. 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