The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1903, Page 2

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a iH i i | # { { carSer OREN OER is aisseton Ca Eian. Bad ee aie “was THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLIEHING CO erent asate BVBRY AFTRRNOON HXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES: Business Dept. Matn 1050. Kaftortat Dept ee ee ee B Masard Wells, . Mats K, F. Chane, Business Manager, OrFicey: ttle=-1807 and 1908 Tth Ave. ew York--290 Temple Court Butldtng, Chleage-417-218 UB Bxpreese Building woribers changing th address will pi notify Usie eftiee at once and send (their ‘ala as well as thelr new address ) NE RAMROADS Con tt be Wels Stine. 9, Silt AY GEVRA She Norinern becurition Company be that the leading spirit of the Northern railway trast waa in error And threatened to pack up all hie doll rage and moa back te Min ta un lead the legislature ceased to unjustly interfere with the business of the railroads. ! It would certainly mao For if Govere Moliride and Mr, Mill's two newspaper organs in Seattle can be believed the ratiroad lobby is much in evidence at Olympia just now, One Geattle newspaper, which has never had the reputation of antagenising Mr. MIM, goes so far to say that ratiroad influence alone will accomplish the defeat of M Preston of Seattio for the United States senate, if the King county man does not win, ' Netther of Mr, Mill's Seattle newspaper organs deny that there ts a raitread lobby at Olympia, and beth admit that it ts working tooth and toe nati against the ratiroad oo sion bt a against Mr. Preston, whose avowed determination ts to stand or fall with that law. This is indeed strange. Mr. Hill and his press agents should «et to- gether more frequently, He who cannot see that the railroads are up to their cars in politics at the state capital must be blind Indeed. No stronger argument for the abandonment of the present eystem of olvot- ing United States senators can be made than the scenes which are to be witnessed at Olympia and will be re-enacted there every two years #0 long as senators are not chosendirectly by the people ‘The Stars sympathy and best wishes are with Governor Mofiride In hie crusade against the railroad monopoly, but under the present sys tem of conducting senatorial elections railroad lobbies are bound t fet, and so long as the railroad maintain « corps of paid corruptioniste at Olympta it must be admitted that there is little chance of legtelation that will prevent ratiroad discrimination and tend to lower freight rates, much a8 such legisiation would mean for two-thirds of the state of Waahington. I The governor in his message tells More than one pointed truth about the railroads, and the people will be slow to accept Mr. Hill's state. mente as gospel when they are considered in cannection with Gevernor MeBride’s charges that the railroads systematically evade taxation on fully $190,000,000 worth of property and are now through the merger at- tempting to Beat down the constitutional bulwark against reilroad monopoly. _—---- THE GLORY OF AMERICAN WOMEN Somebody asked De, Lorena, the famous Vienna spectalist, about the beauty of women, It was really « sertous que He knows all types, He has seen the grand women of Russia, the blond radiance Of Germany, the haughty handsomences of Engiand, the roses in Lrish cheeks and the dimples of Spain. In his own Vienna there are many Demutiful women. Dr. Lorens gave bis vote for the American girl, He says she has more than beauty, for she adds te her red lips and pink cheeks her fine figure and perfect poise, health and inteltoct That last te the key to the situation. Intellect, knowledae, educ: tion, They make a plain face beautiful and the perfect features superb. You may take the most beautiful face in the world, classic in every line and without that Indefinite but keen something shining in the eyes, the picture i spotled and the face might as well be made of putty. American gtris do take care of themselves. They do exercise, They sre free to seek health in outdoor sport aad recreation, and are not afrald of tan. And they last. Thay have solved the problem of looking as young as they feel. You may find women of 6@ playing golf, and at 36 many American women ate as radiant as giris of 19. while mothers and daughters are more like sisters than parents and children. Buropean women fade early, and education te not general. Out- side of Engtand exercise and freedom, as the things are known in America, are not granted to women. ‘There seme to be no halfway stage between youth and matronty wrinkloa Harry Thurston Peck, © noted writer, says that the points of a truly denutiful woman are: Features, trremularty beautiful, A pale, prefer- ably am ivory-tinted, face. Gray eyes or black, Inclined to sleepiness. A mouth net too amall. Lips slightly parted, showing the teeth A nose nether large noe small. Dark hair. A caressing volo, A slender Sgure. ‘That ts one American type. There are a hundred others, alt fine. To any or all add the sparkle that comes with health, well-stored mind and contentment, and you can find ne more beautiful picture on on, because he has traveted. Apostic Reed Smoot has quietly sawed enough wood to erect a strong politics! fence while his enemies have been fighting him with wind. There is « suspicion that Mr. Smoot ought to tack an “h” to end of his surname. a —_—_ TWELVE WEE KILLED VICTORIA, B.C. Jan. 15.~ number killed in the he In in clone touch with Seatie’s wonderful Iife—6 cents car fare takes you im 20 minutes to the enjoyment of home comforts in a pleasant suburb— wonderful scenic beauties surround you. Your water, your wood, your rent are free. Over 600 lots soid during the last month. Lota at low prices—335 and up. Terma, $5 down and 60 cents per Hillmen to the owner and he can be seen at his office at Hillman City at any time. Take Renton car on Washington street; fare 5 cents. ages aner es |THE DUDS THAT DOGGY \ | } | While our stock is complete and of the best. We have a complete line of all kinds of first-class Wines and Liquors at the lowest pow- sible prices, It will pay you to call on us. BRUNNER & CO. 502 Pike St. Tel, Main 1080. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starne veel oR TINT eR NTT IIIT Mr TR a in Warfield have cor a to | no deteoted rion fruit ’ & |tainiy b mn the wright, Mr ne the last aoquired O14 jew remodeled, Colonial t me to hav furoishing t io with hume f a high order ery much infatuated with stain Jinks,” ae the comedy had | n of over 200 nights at the Gar | | WEARS IN GAY PAREE SOCIETY'SPAMPERED POODLES HAVE SOMELAVISH COSTUMES UNKNOWN ON THIS SIDE OF THE POND, eater e NV BLO DS 0 in box Warfield lay evening, appear: David P . i per box td makes hh tar in The Au juarters are by complimentary to disoretion tn | puBT Hes juced t DECORATED AND BR wes lone Helpaco's wiedom and Trove Mm singling out Warfield from the] Gomplet throng of chafacter comedians, Te lar aries oon judument ae in the case of Mra. Lealic Carter and Blanche DOVER BGG BwATIONS Hates, Was again true, for the pro Hach reduced to te one spularity that ines of muce REMOVAL SALE The greatest success of the SAD TRON Mit POTTS HANDLI Bach luced to be pIPrwnH ve wire ¢ Reduced WHITH GRANITE Dis PANS Reduced from $1.00 to 50e WHITH GRANITH PLAT THEME inches wide, 26 Inches long—Heduced from, bie to 40e CANNED TOMATORS 3 oa Re Per $1.00 Newspaper Beterprise Assoetation, PARIA, Jan, 3—(Spectal Corre pon dene . ow ol The upper apandence.)—The fad for otother for] The upper | 4 poodles and other fanoy | fy |, o begn cartted te an inane | usually tume with oad rever DPLICIOUS, CREAMBRY BUTTEN--Wull t-pound brick OENUINE DILL PICKLE Large ones, 10 for C @ L. PLUG CUT TOBA Negular We value; per oy 3 3 and trtwen jarette also has the et, in whieh ie oarried @ dainty square of riohly embroidered with tnoe, | ht in cme here, Swell tailors set their/ with an elegant fur cx war: t expert cutters to work « ments for these creatures, in, firat, and now Amertoa’e millionaires are beginning to look to Parie for linen. The moet unique of ail is the third| canine fashions. ona, called a “pour la piue.” of rain|— year now in progress. These BUGAR CREAM CORN —To | Three of the most ingenious andjooat. it cloth-covered, vuleanied | for Friday Letter introduce It Per dosen striking costumes are herewith | rubber and is not complete without rood Choppe 1 . © shown. ‘The one in the lower left-|the boots, which ars also shown in |i Mumwin ois Coeeerr +4 3 cana for Be } p hand sorver t# @ tailor-made coe-'the cut | WESTERN WASHING | = . = Fy Hxtre quality Tumblers, regu MACHIN B6—-Kach $2.75 lar de va Be TUBULAR LANTERNS. | | | phone quartette will be # daily fea | | LOCAL THEATERS fj "iesnen vino Large Sonat Tabet. e Hl "hace te Charts Relyea, « performer Tireed Hoards, with sides and Bak IN PURE OLIV POUL | | who has been il! for several weeks, back, regular 6c 300 Per bottle. « | was given « benefit performance at ‘eens ei, atin “ 7 the Madison yesterday afternoon A re rde » —_ 3b Per e ‘The Third Avenue [mymber of extra volunteer acts wore back, regular be MACARONI*-pound box 25e “A Gambler's Daughter,” at the |puton, The regular Bill this week I* |B jin poiding Towel Rack. CANNED OYSTERS selects fl Third Avenue theater, has proved a| Yery good. The formance | ° A iar te... 1Be Per can #20 j winning card this week and only a| “V*FY afternoon ne CANNED BAKED BEANS fow more performances remain to be “Captain Jinks” Per can Ge and 106 Arm Folding Towel Rack No, | Beet Chimney No, 2 Best Chimney........ » Be 12-quart Peipted Chamber oo Spelger & Hurlbut given, It te & highly seasoned, well oebeneces melo- “Captain Jinks of the Horse Ma- SOUPS -Ansorted flavors . . 106 week's attraction at Third avenue Ward's Minstret weil recommended and h Danone Classes Professor Wrison | creaites Pe eS ae LIQUOR OCPT } basemen settings ana |‘ ‘> j a od part. A streét ROCK AND KYE—Por couahs with twe be: oa a | Dunlap, real estate, 6 Unton block. 128 and 1217 Reoond Ave. and + Per bottle...61.00 ———————————— —— GOOD TA CLARET— Per get 506 and The GOLDEN KYB WHISKEY. Per galioh ... 0.66. COGNAC BRANDY Per gailon JAMAICA RUM- Per gaiion “ Boston Painless Dentists M22 Second Ave.Opp. Bow Marche Hopest guaranteed? work dene by graduate denial surgeons at FRIDAY SPECIAL Four Scarfs $3.50 $3.50 Cooper & Levy ou Tele TASS . » ‘Tomorrow you can buy Genuine Marten Searfa, trimmed arenes See Tm ton Dae feel Marton talle—reguiar values from B1é to Tel, Main 182. . a FOUND A LONG-LOST FRIEND Sriver Fillings oeeseee re Geld Fillings id Crowns, 22k Pridge Work, per Our Pa cart } not cover root of mo: $9.50 ‘These fur Dargnine should prove attractive thie cold weather, Furs to be appreciated should be seen, Come in and judge what bergain this price in, 95.00 fF PF twetve-year Written Guaran- tee with all work = Free examination and pain- ‘tone method used without charges. Newest and most mod- After suffering ® years and tnquir- ling from different and being uided by th. dvice, | was prompt- @4 to emke a full tnvestigation, and orm leberstogy te Suaste. ie lattes 20 doing 1 made up my mind shares Of graduate spectaliats, §|that © man's best friend is bis mon- L ¥ Attendant Ar . Hours? am eo ip m undeye till 1 o'clock, PBOSTOM DENTAL PARLOR PP RON MARCHE ones. Jey, and you can have this by trading } streét, where they sell new and see- ond-hand Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Graniteware, in fact everything most complete of any house on the Pact coast THE BANKRUPT | SALE Of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Hate and Furnishing Goods that you hawe read abott, is now the mest friendly talked of place in Seattle. This stock has been on sale only three days, but thousands of pleased customers will testify to the genuine bargains which are being offered. When an opportunity to buy high-grade merchandise at 33:¢ on Dollar confronts the public, everybody becomes intefested, whether in need of anything or no. THEY SNAP UP A BARGAIN for future fuse. There's Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Vine Shoes, also Blankets, Comforters, Mackintoshes, Oil and Rubber Clothing, Trunks and Valises, at - ‘One-Third the Actual Value This Sale Now Going on at 1317 #2 1319 fe" AVE. Just One-Half Block North of the Postoffice. \ | with Dabney & Woodhouse, 418 Pike | AN EXCEPTIONA GOOD et yy Yeo Ma)? FRIDAY r 5 "0X A SPECIALLY PRICED SPECIAL REED ROCKER _ Large Reed Comfortable Rocker. Is of the continuous roll pattern, with a neatly worked back of willow and reed and a large basket shaped rolling front seat. Regular price $4.75, | Friday Clearance Sale Special $2.98 Fredericks Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets «<¢ @aw : i ne { Painless Dentistry Ten Year Written Guarentes The Real Painioss Dentists JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main a Tonight and Two Succeeding. _ * Nights ! Baturdey Matinee a Clyde Fitch's Lest Comey | APTAIN JINKS Full Set and Fit Guaranteed. . +-0f the Horse Marines Gold Crowns, 22k . . £2 Gold Fillings thet stay in......61.00 With Elizabeth Kennedy 50c | harmoniously selected Silver Fillings that stay in Our Double Suction Adhesive |cluding Theodore Babcock, > Plates névor fail People in the Organt Teeth Extracted Free, without) Prices $1.0. $1.00, The, Se | in and replaced with new ones the |Curtain at 5:30, Lady attendant sas Ten-year written guarantes. No OPERA students, but all spectaliats of from | HOUSE | 12 to 26 yeare practice, We are & specialty of gold crown |John Cort, Mer. Phone i bridge work. Be ure and con- it us about this high-class work. ‘713 “Sentai Panere’ 113 &. 6 Union tloek fret Sunday and Two Succeeding 713 tet Ave. New York Com: Prices 61.4. ———————————— ‘nd P ' 00, i Seat sale Friday 10 «. m. a W. M. Ruseetl, Mgr. Phone, Mein it Prices—ie, #o, 30 and Ba TONIGHT — EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEE SATURDAY MATINEE — ‘The Splendid Melodrame A GAMBLER’S | DAUGHTER NEXT WEEK — OPENING SUNDAY MATINEE F.W. Merrick All orders promptly attended to, Hotel, restaurant, steamboat and logging camp trade solicited. 818 Western Ave. ladep.. 466; MADISON THEATER Wildy & Godstein, Sunset, |Corner Firat A Triephone Seattio’s Favorite Family Week Starting Monday Jan, Choice Vaudevitie Acts Headed by * ANNIE GOLDIB ‘The Bastern Favorite = C acter Artist HOWARD & CAMPBELE: Acrobatic Wonders. Popular Prices—t0e, Mer boxes, 5c. Matinee seats in boxes 350, Matinee day. At the Saturday matiner Telephon SPECIAL NOTICE OF ‘PUBLIC AUCTION 2 HORSES jis" No Pain No charge for painless traction when teeth are 0 ed, All work done by dentists of 12 to 20 y perience; a specialist in Harness and wagons, one matched |department. We will t heed 0 jin advance exactly what Weight about £000; “one | Work will cost by a free ¢ « mare, # lot of harness ination. Give usa call, and Tne Western avanke [will find we do exactly es advertise— PLUMBING And Hot Water Heatin, Plane and Rettmates Cc. M. SHAW @ CO, Gouth side Colman dock, foot of Cal- umbla street. Phone, Black 831 SET OF TEETH GOLD FILLING . GOLD CROWN SILVER FILLING . ge +9" IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the State of Washington in and for the County of King. In the matter of the Estate of Ruth Cooper, de- ceaned. No. —. Notice. To all whom it may congern, notice is hereby given that al@the stock and fixtures in that certain grocery s situate at the southeast corner of Western mie and ginin street, In the city Seattle, said det on of the on Satur- anvaae’) iNew York Dental P 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). jabove est day, January 27th, at the highest sale to be mack JAM Bpecial Administrator, street, Portland

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