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——_— THE bg ogial TLE STAR RY AFTERNOON EXCKPT BUNDAY, TRLEP HONEA: Mato 1000 Kditorial Dept Business Dept. . Main Liat B. Hasard Welle, Maitor, K. F. Chase, Rusiness Manager, << OFFICRM, Beattle—1907 and 1909 Tth Ave. New York-290 Tempie Court Bullding. Chicago-a1T-s18 U Express Building. One cont vere Sin conte Ber Wook, OF KWenty-RVE eente per fy vores By mall or carriers No free covle Bubscribers changing thelr addrces will pi Uy this office at once and sead old ae well am their new addres, Entered a ’ ¢ at Heattie , Washington, « ‘ matter MORE ANTORAGITE 3 Niracite trun made his tous _ReeT WeeDO Ne £ remark to the effect that God At mighty herehip with the operators has a more asinine expre A before the te commission than that attribut perintendent May of tty 40 Coal Company “The union makes the men too Independent,” sald that worthy serv ant of President Baer and Divine Providence Certainly a drilttant remark, if the press dispatches correctly report the witness’ testim That it made the miners too Independent was the sole cause of witness’ antipathy toward the miners’ union. Bo the union makes the miners more independent? Then by alt means let us have more miner® unions, and let them keep up the good ‘work of strewing thorns in the path of such bigots ax President Baer and his thick-headed follower, make workingmen more [ndepe Maud be cried down in any walk of lifet whom God has Intrusted with the operation of the anthracite mines Superintendent May What, may one ask, is the object of trades untoniam if it is not to Ie the Independence a quatity to Perhaps the “Christ tlemen ot the country have forgotten it, but The Star believes a reference to the pages of history Wil! show that at one critical period im the nation’s life considerable atress wae laid upon tn pendence, May of the Hiitieide mitne Perhaps even benighted Superin ten may have heard of @ more or leas famous document called the Declara- tion of Independence. again, There ts no such thing aa too much independence. wark of American liberty and no censure ts too severe for mon of May stripe who declare to the conw ary. It wouldn't be a bad idea for him to read it It ts the bul- the Providence may guide some of the business operations of the an- thracite trust, but the public & beginning to seriously suspect that some of Its officials were selected by unhappy accident, Kittie F. Smith, the Boulter, o on suspic Mra, Smith had the misfortune to form a traveling acquaintance with & woman who ts known to the authorities STORY HAS TWO MORALS ‘The Seattle poltee seem to have blundered again in the case of Mre. woman who was recently arrested Tt was @ case of poor dog Tray in Of being a pickpocket, a9 & shoftlifter, and was therefore taken along when the alleged shoplifter was sent to jall. There Mra. Smith received the treatment usually accorded suspected criminals by police officers, Her photograph was taken for the rogues galjery and she claims that no attention whatever was paid to her demand for bel investigation of her credentials. All who are famitiar with the ctty Jall will agree that one night of imprisonment there would be pretty severe punishment for « mure-enough shoplifter, should beware of making chance Mra. Smith's case has two morale. One that women traveling alone quaintances, THe other, that the police should pay a little more attention to constitutional rights in mak- ing arrests on suspicion. ity, is In reality @ brave, patient, persevering Mixsourian of more than ordinary intelligence. He hag inherited the best qualities of beth his pa- rents. He never pute on aire, Me mostly pursues the even tenor of cap wey and saws wood, ances, t and wrudg from him by long-continued usurpations of his persona! priv- Heges, If he kicks, he kicks like a patriot. A HOME IN HILLMAN wonderful scenic beauties surround you. rent are free. prices—-$%6 and up. the owner and he can be seen ‘Take Renton car on Washington street; __— VHE MISSOURI MULE ©, the Infustice of this world! ‘ 5h mid ‘The mule, the animal that made Missourt famous, is now Delng made infamous by the Western Missourt court of appeals. ‘The court decides that the mute ta a domestic animal of such treacher- oua nature that the courts may take notice of it, and that when a work- men te inujred by & mule ite owner cannot plead ignorance of its nature a2 & defense. ‘ Treacherous and victous! ‘The mule genus, which le without pride of ancestry of hope of vate Besides, the average mute ts always wiltiig to arbitrate his oe If he offers an objection noow and then, it i» usually @ penitent one Shame on Missourl, the habitat ef the mule oN Saturday Special Dress Skirts Positively the best bargain I have ever Offered readers of the Star. Tomorrow | will place on sale two dozen All-Woo! Black Cheviot Dress Skirts, well lined, velveteen bound and trimmed with moire braid. Would be considered good value at $6 to $8. To- morrow they're marked special at $2.15 My personal guarantee stands behind every garment. Style, quality and work- manship on these skirts positivety the best. If you appreciate a dress skirt bargain, you"ll be here tomorrow morning. Sale opens at 9 a. m. and lasts until the skirts are sold. There's two dozen to choose from. In th close touch with Seatle's wonderful Nfe—t cents car fare takes you in 20 minutes to the enjoyment of home comforts in a Pleasant suburb— Your water, your wood, your Over 600 lots sold during the last month. Lots at low Terms, $5 down and 60 cents per week. Hillman ie at his office at Hillman City at any time, fare & cents. COME IN AND SEE US NOW 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 pos- sible prices, It will pay you to cali on us, BRUNNER & Co. --USE-- 802 Pike St. Tel. Main 1080, DEMAND FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTY IS GROWING to W. A. Morse for a $1600 oe at 1910 Washington street to J, L. Dana for @ 89200 residence at 4212 Fifteenth avenue northeast,’ to te ver for @ $1200 cottage at Twentieth avenue; to John There has also been an increase in the call for high clase residence property, but the «mall housekeep ere buying up lota and building at Green Lake, Fremont and other out lying districts continue to far out number all others seeking realty in Seattle. One sale al det a to Wirt A. Mi a Jackson | Lakeview avenue, | for @ $1200 cottage at & ot owing the price that ts property \s At the Ma Only , |@ernoon & boy hi A reat increase in tnquirtes for In.) "close in’ waa reported early in the |W be given awa ' : Yoatment property tna foat f th k. Daniel Carmody is reported | tiie week ur ; ‘ose ote Al ewtate market for the week, ac-|| FE reer rom) seen ee | ee nd | 7 ~~ sa 4 er the Beattle r i . eae pede , mphanined th purmerour cy “4 A or inquiry’ for th vomente n of comedy, ‘The stage settings worth $2.60; wale price en greater for th sre geo elaborate ly the vs i ee be | private sar in the third yt i Sriact, whieh al s& round Kn od f applause ome good — Peegert apocial Introduced, t hing 0 be |operath own at tk ne of the : uring the past w there on in the city ingly well ¢ time aque Bors e. Ventec joral big deals in the vind te are working on god and cleverly acted, That Hults, braided, tei Ucularty involving a quar $76,000 six-story building 1 the big audience was tow med, sailor collare jmillion doliark, will be 1 during ted in Beoond avenue, Just | titled to by frequent applause by enatVaaki “tae” ean | the comtng week north of the Maison Harberla bulld-| Nevertheless there is something it sual Byregn Property close into the business | ing the play that seems to work amalnat nine 4 to 4 enter of the city ts in more demand! Among the building permits tasted |wuccess, It ta not a mere comedy $1.00 vate jthan it has been for some time, # x the week are the following: [It borders too near on the tragt ‘ a * In thie « Hedelshelmer for $12,400|Nor ts it a tragedy, for it lacks the property seome tolimprovementa to store in Koxwell|inain essentials. It ie really @ #0 anon, It le explained, | building, to W. ¥,_ Kellogw for alolety drama of 30 year that several public buildings the| $8000 residence at Tél Beventeenth | antiquated ¢ n00n to be, erected on this thorough to Mra, RF, well for @ * tare. ottage at Mtl Thirty-fourth FREE TOMORROW old. Pretty Miss ifted with a pleasing vol Mon's Finest Quality Laundered , pearl buttons, 60 yy, wner. She le admirably fitted reale Bhirte, new pat die ‘alue; Kir comedy work jue; wale price. B80 { Men's Jager Fieeced’ ‘Shist Mipheodore Haboock, her leading | This is the same excetient de Laundered Per Drawers, warm and sie man, ts a fine looking young sete neat patterns, ssc morvicwable, The value; ule y home at 1 F. L. Melton ent friends with an iven on Wed ® hall, The Bachelors’ ball, nesday night In Obr was a total succeam. of guests Were present furnished the music and until « late hour remembered by them, phine Denerchove was Mr. Albert Leete at the ted Presbyterian parsonage by Pigott enter- on MIM whist club night at thelr home on Fifteenth nee and Madine oot. | Rev, Dr. Spalding on Bunday even- The Sunbeam gave & large! ing. dancing party Tuesday evening at) Christensen’s hall. ‘The ball room) cesinntaliapei was decorated prettily for the ovea- | wetry to order. Bennett, Colonial aton. t The Cotontal ball to be given by the | Rainter chapter af the Daughters of the Amertean Revolution, this even - tng, In Chrtetensen’s hall, will be o of the social affnirs of the week. It We expected that @ large number of kh formal opening of the Trinity Parish ¢ hurch will take place Jan. yrhe U. of W. Sophomore ball will take place Jan. 23 in Christensen hall, Many invitations will be aved. | The Schumann Quintette club are making plana for a concert to be miv- en in Christen» hall some time iy part of February afternoon of Jan. 14, at her Success of the Year NOW IN PROGRESS. THESE FOR SATURDAY. pe « Darpenter, Sat Saw € pias .y 0 Hunting Coate....... Spelger & Hurlbut 3216 and 1217 Second Ave. r F. W. MERRICK THE AMERICAN i oll CLOTHIER. ANNUAL JANUARY SALE OF MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Our amazing pfice out in high-grade Cloth: / Overceat in our store at @ discount of from should be ne hesitation on your part whatever. Men’s Suits Men's $25.00 Suits, in plain English worsteds ...... Men's $22.60 Buites, in woratede and fancy chevietes Men's $20.00 Guits, inspiain and fancy chevicte . Men’s $18.00 Suite, Scotch tweeds and worsteds Men's $15.00 Suite, cheviots and mixed tweeds Men 12.00 Suite, cassimeres in patterns Men's $10.00 Suits, cheviots and meres All blue serges and black clays and upfinished woreteds, in cin double breasted stylee—also frocks in all the above prices are included in this sale and oarry the same cut in price, Overcoats at 20 Per Cent Less Your unrestricted choice of any man's or boy's Overcoat in our house from now until first of February at a discount of 20 per cont. Thie means considerab: we made our right in the first instance, In Our Boys and Youths’ Dept. We offer many good bargains to clean up our stook before spring, Every Boys’ Suit is out away down in price. No distinction made in blacks of blues, That it will pay you to look these lines over, we have no doubt whatever, We can show you large lines of-— Youths’ Long Pants Suit: 8 from $5 to $16.50 Boys’ 2 an piece Buit: Prices from $1.50 to $6.50 Boys’ Norfolke and Sailor 10 years, at prices FPO sercseenes Also a line of Boys’ ‘atin Bosom ‘Drove Shirts, sizes 12 to 14, 500 valuos, at 350, or 3 for $1.00 Men’s Furnishings---Special for Friday and Saturday Men's Fine Fancy Lisle Half Hose, regular 500 grade veseee B80, three for $1.00 in-Hand Neckwear, regular 500 » Be now. Men's Reversible Fou grade. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING OO., Starne T aueaSUUNUSANGAGURERRES nf eo} a! , are i oe LOCAL ae a, i t and _ |PRE-INVENTORY SALE 2ameals p-Cut Prices In All De rimenig Avenue "7 he Medison Third CUT PRICES ON LITTLE FELLOWS’ CLOTHing Hpecial induce omting $3.00 Shirt Fier, ents to parents t © will af ow With Jered ever Percale or tter how WINTER UNDERWEAR and ) SKIRT SP SPECI Kennedy wears se conta or Toa sing old-fashioned Sn brand we have been § } . ? who is far better gmotio al A és} drama than in comedy, ‘The minor ) Men's Ail Wool Ribbed Sree, se ell paved many years. It is w Men's White Pigve Gott tnirta, | heres art nteed aa ‘The play runs the rest of the week bl plaited bosoms, protected neck full an4 roomy, 91.26 val and as near natural a6 possible f ; David Warfield bands, Ho value; sale price..75e) price td ln the company chosen by David IM tt really should well at 12% Men's Natural Color Shirts, warm 5 M&h's Goft Sanitary Wool asco to support David Warfield for winter, price sale price, $ “M4 Drawers, tho val whieh will be per can. To better introduce it : 250), rice nd next Bunday, are : iene eee oe Cte clock — Lin dhew Belasco ia noted for Three cans tor ++ 25 at, } ie; ale price the judgment | he uses in picking @ co A could wafely rely on hie dis CANNED TOMATOES— Seek euciias PR WL ao eretion in this line without knowing | Threat came fer 54: ss ssiille ‘Wrappers, $1 wnbees gale prime tn R ay ol soft fleeced Flan the names of the supporting Pay oh ° $1.00 7 ererees Firet there is Marte Bates, w “ PINS — in The Auctionem another of the last ween aa the Mra. Leslie GENUINE DILL Ateneo Large ones, 10 for . Shoe Department Specials WILL BE A LEADER TODAY. } M armies Fett Stip which have made ENVELOPES— $2.00 Ladies’ Fine Kid Nullifier soles and counters, @a Blippers, fur trimmed: sule price aie enka . perc 0 in box per af sa pri Fs Grea. quality, 160 in bo: a oe es | 0 TO 8 O'CLOCK O14 Ladies’ Fine Kid Fousd DOVER EGG BEATERS— Ladiow’ Kid Shoes, warm Mned, 1 mowed solea, i $1.25 value; sale pr 600 ie Four "ew Carloads Added to Our Clearance Sale Stock ae NEW CARLOADS, FULL TO WEEK. THEY ARE ALL ON THE FLOOR NOW AND EVERY An- TICLE BEARS A SALE PRICK, EXCEPTING MA- JReTIO RANORS, ROUND OAK HEATERS, WERNICKR BOOK. TREsAe, HVERY OUR STORE & aT YOUR Dis- eCar ‘ and Wardrobes peo Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madicen and Spring Streets has created unprecedented furor. When we offer any Suit to 3 per cent., yeu receive values thet are absolutely un- equaled. When we offer you such high-grade Clothing as Crouse & Brandegee’s tailored germenta at the fol- lowing prices, backed by the reputation of our house for doing business on strictly American Men's Outing Flannel Men's Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and linen finished Men's Negligee Dress Shirts, new patterns, with or without collare; special prices . roassts-= FW, MERRICK 322% THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER Usual price 10c, reduced to.Se Ladies’ All Wool Fine Jersey Leg . * : oe: sg od Finest G « Seamless gings, overknee jength, 4 ned Blippers, Fr WHITE ORANITE PLATTERS Waite; sale prick wotie@BO4 G58 ealucr cele price pehes wife an oboe ——, - eee eeeEeESeE ee rctaset trom ee . cctbisaness oawert nh MAIL ORDERS A SPEC CIALTS TUBULAR LANTERNS— Reduced from é6c to. WESTERN WASHING MACHINES— 276 Reduced to «.. C4@L. PLUG CUT TOBACCO Better than some of the brands being sold for 6c per pound, for « limited time, per pound .....5+ WHITE GRANITE DIBH PANS ETERSONC GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. Boston Painless Dentists 1422 Second Ave.Opp. Boa Marche Honest guaranteed work done by graduate dental surgeons at lowest ponsible co#t. Reduced from $1.00 to. PLAYING CARDG— Regular Be quality, per pack CEYLON KING SEGARS— Regular 100 smoke, per box of $2.00 Te ROOF, ARRIVED Last redu CLEARANCE TONIGHT EVERY NIGHT THIS SATURDAY MATINER AND OB8TERMOOR MAT- ARTICLE IN CHAIR BEATS—15-inoh— Reduced from 1% to HANDLED WATER KEGS— .. reduced from €00 to 400 2 @al. reduced from 760 to 47e 4 gal., reduced from S50 to S70 KIRBY GENT, from No 1 to No. 12. por box Of 190, redue- 4 to KIRBY mine 1-0 to nc Py r CARLISLE HOOKS, from No. 1-0 to §-0, per box of 160, re- doced to 100 Now. 1 to 12, per box of 100. reduced to 106 CHINA NEST EGGS— Woeclal temerrow, per Sliver Fillings Pare Gold Fultngs. Gold Crowns, 22k Bridge Work, per tooth Our Patent Peart Plate not cover reof of moutl BBe 3:80 3.50 (dons OPENING SUNDAY MATIN Harry Ward’s Magnificent Minstrels 2%—-White Performers—38 MADISON THEATER i Wildy & Godstein, Manager, Corner First Ave. and Medien Telephone Main 130% Seattic’s Favorite Family Week Starting Monday Jan, Chalee Vaudeville Acts jmaded 4 by ANNIE GOLDIE The Kastern Favorite Jewish acter Artist and HOWARD & MPBELL Acrobatic Wonders. Popular Prices—t0c, Me; boxes, Se. Matinee a ie boxes B50. Matinee y. At the Saturday mater wit be a boys’ and girls’ given away. JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Malt Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. vas STs ee Clyde Fitoh's Best Comedy : sar Clothing eaptamn goo as Ave., Cor. Marion St. =O! the Horse Marines Tweive-year Written Guaran- tee with ail work. Free examination and pain- eas method used without extra charge. Newest and mort mod ern inteoratery in Seattle. No students employed; all work tn charge of graduate spectalixte. Lady Attendant Always. Houre—-#:2 a m. to & Sundays Ul 1 o'clock. CANNED MEATS— Bpectal tomorrow —- Stew, Roast Veal, Boil Reef, Tomate Branieh Beet ta Mode, Hamburg Ste Reefsteak and Onlons oan dens pm. a Sade 2 Large cans, assorted a Lomerrow, special per CD Bees ts, HARDWARE PLUMBING TINNING ERNST BROS. 506 Pike St. Tel. John 2831. LIWMKUOR DEPT To better introduce them, special tomorrow —Zinfandel, Hock, Gutedel, Burger, Saa- terne, ing Quarte— Regular price, per bottle Tha special tomorrow, per bottle. Sobiee [ Stam | ree SRY yeae mere old Regular” ae pi pn $3.00, wal aia: te pat y 106 First Ave. With Elizabeth Kennedy oe harmonioualy selected company, Painless Denti cluding Theodore Raboock. Tee Main 182. 40—People in the Organiaatio Prices—#1.50, $1.00, The, S0e and ‘Curtain at 0:30, GRAND John Cort, Mm SEATS NOW ON SALE. Sunday and Two Succeeding First Appearance in Seattle David Warfleld In THE AUCTIONEER Direction of David Belasco. 9 New York Company and Pr Prices—$1.60, $1.00, 50e and o Pain No charge for painless FS traction»when teeth are © ed, All work done by graduate — : dentists of 12 to 20 years’ @ perience; a specialist in department. We will tell yoo” in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free exalt” ation. Give usa call, and vel will find we do exactly as advertise— Ten Year Written Guarantee ‘The Real Painiess Dentists sadele Here OPERA Phone, BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalm- = Parlors Third ave. and eo st, Telephone, Main Wash. hat stay in. ....! Silver Fillings that stay in Our Double Suction — never fal Adhesive same day. Lady attendant alw: | present Ten-year written guarantee, No students, but all specialists of from |12 to 20 years’ pract We are making a apectalty of gold crown jand bridge work. Be sure and sult ut about this high-class work, 113 Dr. E. J. Brown’s 713 Dental Pariors Partere—1, 2 3, 6 Union Block, 713 Ist Ave. Mt a Thouth wien m. Sundays THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 715 Second ave. Hinckley Didg@., is the largest insti- tution of its kind tn this city or state. Satisfactory work at most reasonable prices. Eyos examined free of charge. Albert Hansen Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. HARVARD Dental Parlors 518 2nd ave. Collins building. SET OF TEETH .......$5.00 GOLD FILLING .......$1@ GOLD CROWN .. SILVER FILLING |... 50 Toeth extracted _ Shirts, regular 760 and $1.00,Jand replaced Wik oe te Mine 800 | same JAMES HENRY Wholesale and Retail Meate, orders promptly tended to. "|New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). +100, three for 250 +780 and 600 Gold stato 750 and Up Sliver Fillings 260 and ap All Work Painless uaranteed for 16 Years, Hours—8:20 a, m. to 8:00 p.m. be pm, ™M nue PLUMBING rd Ses ee @outh side Colman Bock, fat ot Col- umbia street, Black 331. Sundays—0;00 a. m. to 1:

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