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H 4 Hy sina ae f THE SEATTLE STAR BY FTAR PURLIRHING oO = pVinny Tay OON BX Dept, Mato 1060, x ~ aweore elt Baitor. B. F. Chase, Business Wenager tee oo aoe ee oFrricnm® and 1909 Tth Ave Temple Court Bu liding Bo express Buia bh ae um Beattion—| New York Chicago my u "ebat per coor eta conte per week, or twenty-five om by mall or vartiers. Ne free copie Changing thele eddrens will pleane + ad ae wel) ae thelr new address. Beattie, W vtlty thie office at REMERTON'S purty The report of the Chamber of Commerce committer ¢ ining Doyoott onter of Avting: Seoretary I with reference to the Puget sound navyyard should not have the effect of putting a atop to the re form movement at Bremerton, There is no question but that Bremer hae been done an injustice, and probably oa of the Puget sound PAVYFErd were to @ great extent responsable, Nevertheless it will not { Rromerton to waste too much time tn insteting vtinue ore energettoally «un and make moral ot fear underhanded and be Wise for the p Upon & vindication than ever the cleansing process they have wonditions of the! jown such that they need Malictous attacks In the future. TH injustice done the town is hard to bear, it t# true, but nothing Will be gained fm the long run by holding out for @ vindication, Rather let the sensible reforma suggested by Commandant Stirting be carried out. Then all excuse for a continuation of the persecution will have been removed. ‘ ed ESTA wapsied vas MARKET Rather should they the lgnate Stetnhart’s offer to sell a » mange tract of valuable waterfront Property to the city for public market and wharfage purposes, is well worth considering, Members of the North Seattle Improvement club, to which the proporition was made, agree that the price of $260,000 ask- ed for the land, Is most reasonable. ‘The chamber of commerce should lose not im taking up the mat- tor and aiding the citizens of North Beattic in bringing about the pure chase of & market site, Practically every member of the city govern- ment t in favor of the establishment of a public market If @ site can be obtained at a reasonable figure, and almost without exception the dusiness men of the city indorse the scheme. —_— MTI-CIGARETTE CRUSAD Lucy Page Gaston has a plan, She is at the head of the Anticigarette Leagge, and wit! have 1,000.- 0 children write 1,000,000 letters te the tobacce trust, protesting aguinat @e manufacture of cigarettos, She thinks it will have a powerful effect on the trast. @he ts prob- ably wrong, ‘The main result will be educational, and will ° tte geed effect on the children who write the letters and upon their young fetends The trust is In business to make money, and dow make ft, legally, It takes a lot of moart pressure to distodge « corporation that is acting within the ba Just why cigarettes are pot banished by law te more or less of @ problem. It is Megal te sell them to children Yet any boy who wante cigarettes can get them, because it is easier to make laws than It ie to enforce them, The weeds are harmful i ‘The bey who @nokew them ts» @ good deal of @ fool. He ie sacrificing some of hin manhood. He is getting a littie questionable pleasure, and injuring himself physieally, He knows It, the doctors admit it, and the men whe make the laws are aware of ail the facts ‘They why permit the manufacture of cigarettes? Hetmnity would be better off If every cigarette was dumped into the ma at once. ‘The retail dealer would suffer little harm, for there is almost no prof- Wt for them tn the sae, Wow tn't it be « good idea for Lucy Page Gaston to turn her titer. ary battery on congress? The hide of the tobacco trust tx penetrate it. ut of business thick that argument with not Law—the right handof law— could drive the cigarette Mark up another tally for inveation and modern progress, It now poasibie for a farmer to accumu! ate a quiet load of wet goods, whoop tt up till the period of remorse is reacted, piead guilty, pay a One, and all Without departing from bis home. John Ketcham eae se gupeetaeene on hin farm, eight miles from Weahtngton, Ind. He got ¢rumke; Pees oS was necessary for the law to in- terfere with hte revels. In the old Gays & town constatte with @ badge about the atxe of « dinner plate, and armed with a small cannon, would have invaded the farm and made the arrest He would have loaded bie man into « wagon amd made « tetiour and humiliating trip to town and a fall There would have been public scandal and considerable expense For miles around the people would have known that “old Ketcham” was drunt, and it would require years of correct condact to live down. But now the constable steps to the telephone And aske “Central” for Mr. Ketcham. He gets what he wants Mr. Ketcham hes a phone yes, and & plano and « phonograph ands bieycia If the wheat turns out well next year he'll have an automobite. Mr, Ketcham is constructively placed under arrest. He calls up the Justice of the peace and pirads guilty and ts fined and admontabed to go and sin no more. And the rural mali carrier carries the money to town and gives it to the Justios, and the word “paid” is placed on the detest. No fuse—no trouble—-no scandal. The world certainly movee euiftly in thie now sostery. LABOR CONVENTION COMES TO A CLOSE NEW WOMAN MUCH IN EVIDENCE AT THE LAST SESSION OF STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR DELEGATES—MiSS NETTIE N. LESTER CHOSEN VICE PRESIDENT ‘The new woman was conspicuous at the closing seasion of the State Federation of Labor convention yer- terday afternoon. Mima Nettie N. Lester, secretary of the local Walt- ress Union, was elected second vice president of the federation, being the first female officer of the or- santzation. men” instead of merety “gentiemen.” Miss Altes Lord, president of com- plied and her words were enthumias- Heally applauded. She paid a ae tribute to yas late F. Stacey Wi ney. Them she spoke of the « benefits of organised labor, eepecial- For a time Mins Lester was iq the! ly as women who work chair. During this time tt dev ‘The convention chose Spokane as upon her to decide @ certain fine ite meeting place for 194, and of. point of parilamentary law. Bhe did ficers were chosen as follows: it so promptly and with such good| Executive board—@. W. Harmon, judgment that the big aggregation of | Seattle, chairman: T. V. Copeland, workingmen loudly eppiauded her| Tacoma; John Geronow, Aberdeen: Jectaion. iz Late in the afternoon @ flock of waltremes, all pretty. assembled at the convention. They ranged around President Blackman such num- vere for the last three hours of the session he was constrained to address the convention ladies and F. Quinn, Spokane; 8. C. Van- derhoff, Arlington. Fraternal delegates to the Oregon Federation convention next May— F. A. Rust, Seattie; H, W. North, Ta- coma; T. 8. Heskett, Spokane. jaer—8. C. Vanderhott SANTA FE REFUSES CAPTAIN EATON JUMPS UPON| TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. &—The San- ta Fe ratiroad haa declined to grant BREMERTON the demand of the orders of railway WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan, §—|tiAinmen for a 20 per cent. incrense Jof wages, Committees representing ‘The navy department has received & | the unions are in session In this city. letter from one Capt. J. G. Eaton,| They are expected to make a request attacking Bremerton. Eaton claim ‘or another conference with the to have spent seven months at the road managers. navy yard town last year. } -- describes an appalling fuirs as exinting there He avers that bive! often drugged and robbed on the main street of Bremerton, when they were on thelr way to Beattie, He ways “E have known Mberty men to be icked up Insensibie and moneyless in the atrects of Bremerton, near the navy yard gate, within 20 minutew of the time when they had passed out eléun and sober, with money in their pockets. “It was notorious that there were in Bremerton certain men who mi ing by enticing the men-of- waremen Tato open gambling hella, BOTS, Hiean Ve uous inet ballots for United State The last vote stood, Borah syburn, 16; Standrod, 9; Shoup. which were located near the navy ale yard gate, or, failing in this, they Ss. pi 4 ock-out’ drops (chloral) |18 BEYOND ALL EXPK« ON in the first drink offered to their viec~ > inane tims, who, falling unconscious, were| A customer sald “ ‘tin wonder at once robbed. After nearly 40|that you have # big sales when years’ experience at many you sell #0 cheap. I have no hesitation in for open robbery and organized pill- age of bluejackets, Bremerton sur- Danses ail other towns I have known “Seattle in not particularly not- 4 for its saintiiness nor order; but fn that city the men-of-w was not made the special prey vicloun clase nd con porta, wading. that men going aged to make Seattle ¢ tion.” CATARRH CANNOT With LOCAL APPLICA I-plece Solid Oak Bedroom Set, top drawer Inhed, swell mirror 16x20, well fin- from $20.00 to $14.75 Qeukic Tt C. uc (< ° Gor. First Ave. and Spring Street . .. regular pres: eat tonics know Dlood purifiers, free Totato, 0. Mate amily Pilla ‘ate’ the’ beet. January Clearance — HELD FOR MURDER MRS, ER, FORMALLY CHARGED Wi THEM OF THE CRIME A oor * jury haw formally harged Ceorme Piggott and hin win }tor, Mire, Annie Lewis, with the mur dor of the latter's hy vd, Moxa FP, Lewis, Complaints acousing Uh of the erime have been filed and they have been taken to the county thetr preth jail to await amination. Th noon aft Witnesses muppow |tinent know led shooting had been heard, ‘The most tm ant of these witnesses was Mr | Mra, Ar dand Miss Armond. |live at 628 Yester way tn aparty adjoining those apied by Lewin and bia wife and young Piggott Miss Armond told the jury that she was awakened about ¢ o'clock wday morning by sow souffle tn the adjotr was followed (wg shots fire THE noine of the tin SUCCESSFUL any per ond spondence.)--The leading mn "as| prance ef,the Parte Opera ab Soper Comique are both Amertcans These two theaters are subsidived by the | French ernment and represent music. American singer gained her position by her characteriatio Amertoan en- New York, though ot Bouth Careiina family Age the developed high and, when 15 years old, private ty befOre Jean de Resahe Hemake oA, charmed with her voice and) ets Tue her to stedy tor} At an carly musical @ifts Te in clone touch with Seatle’s wonderful life—6 cents car fare takes you to the enjoyment of home comforts in a pleasant my in 20 minute: wonderful scenic beauties surround rent are free. Prices$35 adn up. Quick Kidney Cure sures, cit kidney’ and "bladder January Int we ce pence A Closing Out Sale Odds and ends in Stiver Plated Tableware and many other ticles in which stock has been re the heavy holiday trade we have been favored with. HOUGHTON & HUNTER’S Jewelers 704 ist Ave. Eye And Its Treatment Has been made a life study by ua. We are Expert Specialists and can correct any eye defect that will reapond to light. aren eyes a specially, Glaasen $1.00 And up. Sohuchard Optical Company | Kyo Speolalists 1207 Becond Ave, Brattle. Stone, Fisher & Lane's Store) | (Next to OF MANCE F. LEWIS: ANNIE LEWIS AND GEORGE PIGOTT, BAND-—CORONER'S JURY RETURNS A VERDICT ACCUSING SINGERS IN GAY PARI Over 600 lota sold during the ia Terme, $5 down the owner and he can be seen at his office « Take Renjon car on Washington street; esevees a's] REPORTS Bedroom Furniture HER BROTH. | TH KILLING FORMERS HUS moment after the wnd then Mins A Bol’ Voice exolal You'll 1 me half of that « These words times, but » fired Pig anyway wore ral ard ' ir) repeated seve waa bh Mies Arie Probably tive e Mre nd wank for 1 that a physteh 1» with which the ty ng wae done is an automatte volver which ejects, the sheltt they are fired. These shetis found by the poltoe on diate y th bed on w body « Oar Koents of the weitions tr any, Binoe beat p then she iexfried” and ie now practi the part of Queen Marguerite The Hugucr Her yoloe ham markably wide range and ie cap f reach high O A Chicago Girl The other girl in Mary Garden he car under th Duff, She of the opera was then nem tate harpentior pera for pr { the Opera nang fo rked that she would 4 and we the Describes Work on the “ State Capitol ble Cheaper This Week THINGS FOR THE BROROOM ARB CHEAPR now, CAUBD WE ARP “WEEPING OYT” THR SINGL® oi SAMPLES PREPARATORY FO INVENTORY TAKING. Db BRS, CHIFFONTERS, BEDROOM BULTA, MBTAL heaps WASHSBTANDS ATP INC DED IN THE CLAN UP. OLYMPIA apitet has ju at part of the in the reeltal of ¢ the Gows Jan, §-—The report of uminwion to the legia. | completed, A tin taken up differences be h the upon te been publisl These are given by the ause of the non bulldite tn time of §-plece Bedroom out, made of (hard wood) Drow inch top and eurvegd top dre ” feet high. Ken Sale Pricg! com ' the ve of the legint ru- | completion wing are th tlons requested of Une furnishing the butldir app lowimlature for 4 finish for ot walle «rading and | asement around filing » rthoune) and papering now im alleged. oop ipet wae to be presented Char- | bullding electric fixtures,| nioads jpentier came to her in great exeite- |dynan trie Heht plant wtf a by th octave 4 ent My sopr has just been | $7900 sine for run SF linken very tl,” he and every. | nit $4000; sievator for an-| AMERICAN. - = — Jarden th the title role sehievred *) Jarent personal triumph. 7 wn | jing atte performance the man auees 4 | how appeared | wo Plucky Yankee Girls Who Have Scored a/:: Phenomenal Success this opera. waa much that her sa ¥ any miracle you « # do it” Garden was mo the of the Opera Comigu year qotract a th ook, Bt operas, nota! neveral * Her wuners that of "M an rained to $100 0 week IS STILL IN TOWN Nev cer Jan, tJ. of the New ¥ Compan county BURKPKA of town. gaa shooting bere PORTLAND, ‘County stated in the eral others bef trented reduction of w been on ever at SEATTLE REINSTATED The King) rein-| «© the ren Tray Jan. § Ansoctation was North ‘air apting and fall schedules for For three years she studied in New York and then she came and through De Kenai taken as a special pupll by song manter of the Paris € She studied under him for two years and would have made her etart at the bottom of the ladder tm Ue! customary whieh gav portunity ta} diepiay ber American grit and en! prise, Koenig found It pecessary @ place the opera of “Romeo and uliet’ some time sartier in the see jam than had been intended. There was no one avaliable for the ot Juliet, and, ae « last resort, asked Mine Abbott if she wmoagl she could he it with ten dare” A HOME IN HILLMA arb your | low you. Your water, your nth, Lote at centa per week. Hillman ts Milman City at any time. conta, wood, nd 50 fare - In Effect December 1, THE NEW LIGHTING RATE 20¢ i per kilowatt hour for the ure per month use of and bo for all addt- tonal consumption, subject to a distount of 10 per cent, for prompt payment, re NEW POWER RATE ry 94 kilowatt hour for thi fient hours per month use the maxtmum, and Se for all ad- ditional consumption, subject to ot the following schedule of dis counta for prompt payme: Monthly bills up to § 60 Monthly bilis up to Montbly bille up to Monthly bills up to Monthly bills up to Monthy bills up to Inte mediate Aiea determined by Interpolation, For torther’s particulars, call at office, The Seattle Electric Co. i 907 First Ave. cireult w Jewelry biewk qud rpplac Cencne and Friday evenings datty. we MOVE ANY OUR NEW STORE WP Fia- “HURKY-UP" PRICES ON, Majestic Patteras ia Decorated Semi- Porcelain B-inch Piates Sea ene ond dnasens.” “es core s inch ‘Dish ‘ Anch Dish 44-plece Dinn Semi Porceiain 1296 and 1217 Second Charter Oak Range “Tam now are old; dure ing my time I have cooked on wes kinds of Stoves and but none of them have nuited te one-hall eo weil as the Charter Oak Range.” —Mra, Linda Hamilton, Dabney & Woodhouse Bole agente for the Charter Ook Ranges 418 Pike St.; Phone, John 981, HARVARD Dental Parlors between James 2 Second avenue, and Yesler, Teeth ext with new th 750 and Up ne it Yer Gold Page #8 to 1 a. ing part in an opera ip two dayn, | Like Misa Abbo' then Mies Garden has by in Traylor be- | the party and wounded sev-| der re recently ordered « oe and & strike has) (bare rearranged. The dates for Beattie races are June 6 to July &) and Augwet ' tte», ler. Bennett, Colonial Classes Witeon at Ranke Han Prt. DONT EXPECT TO CROCKERY TO URE THAT THE BASINET WAY TO MOVE ITI8 TO PUT Spelger & Hurlbut ted free without pain ones the $4 tal, $24,00 the total of} exclusive of furniture, The expenses of th to date have been $4,-| At, |e $998, 166.06 the | cormminaion 2.98 Friday and Saturday Skirt Special For Friday and Saturday | will place on “Extra Special” Sale ali the RAINY-DAY SKIRTS, worth $8.50, $10 and $11.75 at $5.50 Skirte are in all the inte shapes and made te Molton, Booth mixtures and Cheviots, The above paeo Sa and Haturday only 4-4-7 prices on on Suits, Bkirts, Walsts and Furs foe twe weeks longer. PINCHED | MARIETTA, 0. Meme Jan. § Laure me, alias Laure Miller, alten Monavie, haa been arrested " the charge ef using the matle for fraudvient purposes She has been advertising for a husband jand extorting money from her cor reapondonts She tw sid to have harvested many thousands of dollars for her “ FISH DEALERS’ LICENS:! « to an opinion rendered by Assistant Attorney General Dal-| ah are not re- fee de- buy direct from the rmen are required to procure a me. — 10 barbers. Shrewsbury’s, 114 Yes. we SNAPS in TINWARE. onrey PANS— dos. ree wart, per tutes trom Teo to... 476 PUDOING PANG— pers + t-quer each, from Te t RINGING PAN: Reduced trom sc to 27e MOUNTAIN CAKE PANS 10-inch, each reduced m Bet Se LY CAKE PANS— neh. cach red wen om Ke to ELLY CAKE PLATES Pi inch, each from 1c to Te MUFFIN PANS— S-space, each, from 1S to BAU oae— Reduced from Ife to. Be PRESERVING KETTLES Reduced from ie to 106 ng ey cure— from te to...40 Minene cu Ps Peach | | VALENTINE | ADDITION... |.. $135, seu tors Gno-hell eatle Grom dastnen atneek, én Raton tnt Boe. these tote are gene you will have to go twiee es far end pay money. Apply office HILL BRICK —Kach, Reduced from te te : ° a oqe LADLES— Ohiiciove CREAMERY We i brick conn FS snore LAURO ay a ci 0c and MSc @000 JAPAN TEA Regular G0-cent grade, ger pound NEW YORK CORN— Ber <8 new york Sweer tet 5 5 be EATING! Apri ce—An extra Per ys . he TOILET SOAP— Extra large cakes, per don. MASGON'S STOVE POLISH— Special tomorrow, per pack- Ten Voor Writ- ten Guarantee. | PAINLESS DENTISTRY | oa age do T C. @ L. PLUG CUT TOBACCO A Ravel the best wold at 0c, aieeet oan iy pect ‘ that stay in... ... y special price, por pound. ie iver il that stay in how Co 2 Le Double Suction” Adhesive the oper vy a, the 104 and 106 First Ave. ss tor Yesler Way and Washin: p 4 bee ton ‘ aE a Mein 182. ‘Ten-year written guarantee. No students, but all specialists of8 es 12 to 20 years’ practice. We are making a specialty of gold . jand bridge work. Be sure to consult us about this high-class a T Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors, 713 First Ave. tu Resees. 1 2 & 4 5, 6 Union Bicck Geet doer south of ree 2 thwicks i 22 sm wSe m Bu: c F With thanks for the liberal patronage of the past - will continue to do business in a mannex,to merit a eo , at oy ance. Good Wine and Liquors at reasonable prices. A $y of ail Kinda, Gut Glass, Sold Sterling Silverware and Rog- ve Silver Plated Ware and ‘utlery, Silver Novelties, Purse. o*, Field and Opera Giassea, jasees and ry business will be offered without reserve to the highest bidder, QUEEN ANNE FLO HAMMOND MILLING CO., SPECIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION or HORSES Fredrick & Co. Jowelers and Opticia Hinckley bik, 716 Second Ave, No Pain No charge for inless ex- traction when teeth are order- ed, All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- jperience; 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 dq exactly as we advertise— Harness and wag «rays, weight about workers; one farm team, weight about 2.600; |Mark Ten Sule Chinese and J Curlos 00d one od driving mare, @ lot of harness SET OF TEETH GOLD FILLING G D CROWN . and wagons, will be oola to the high: SVER FILLING | Friday, Ju bch, 1002, atl p.m | Toms &@ Coffees, 912 | Open All Night. ‘Tel. Main 1029 hg treed BROS. Successors to HERMAN, FOLE ““UNDERTAKERS — ATeyratel Direetere, one 407 First Ave, bet. Pike a "clea Seattle, Wash Wash. 1406 © Ramaker Music (0. Moved to 1406 ad Ave. PLUMBING And Hot Water H and Estimates New York Dental Parlors! 614 First evenes, Seattle uare). ( Sones & Brings “Sin Sits Byrd “and tidon street, Portland.