The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1903, Page 2

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SEATTLE STAR HY STAN PURLIBHING OO. THRE BVERY APTRERNOON EXCERPT SUNDAY, TRLEP HONES Matn 1060. Kditortal Dept , Main tia Rusiness Dept BR. Nasard Wells, Raltor. RB. FF. Chase, Dusiness Manager, orricry, Seattie—1207 and 1909 Tth Ave. New Yor ) Tenipie Court Holding, Chicago 8 UU. B Beprese Ruliding One vent & wy: Me conte Her week, oF twenty-Ove cents por month, @olivered bacribers changing their addfca® Will please notify this office @t t send thelr old as woll as thelr new ad Beattie, Washington encouragement tootives Who stumbled Into a Japanéae gambling den the other night and arrested the white proprietors, The court fined the lawbreakers $26 each and sent them on thelr sinful way rejotoing, Wonder is he didn’t enter a formal apology on the court minutes and reprimand the Police aifcers for attempting to de thelr duty There is abundant reason to believe, it Is alleged, that the games ratded were very simtiar to those the superior court grand Jury In an im dictment charges were for a time conducted In a big up-town hotel. If the games were of that character the two lore rt don pay- ment of a beawerly fine w Mf felony and should have been to await the action of the But ne oh tain the ob: was raided. Macte law prescribes a fine of ne © gullty na jury aken, Apparently no attempt wae made ¢ the games that were being played when the ‘The fact that the gambling house wae betng clan- tf was not taken Mnto constteration. The fact that t t to exceed $600 onducting even gambling games seems to have be over Possibly it might be well for the grand jury to take up this partion. far gambling case where Judge Miller dropped It. ee THOSE SMOKE MAKERS to pla destinely co square” How about thase amoke consume Are the corporations, firme and individuals who were on Health Officer Carroll's lst begun thetr {natall- ation? It might be well for the board of health to Inquire. It alight as well be understood by the smoke makers first aa jast that the Business men who have come to the front to complain against the “Diack terror” are in the fight to stay. The police court has gtven the violators of the anti-emoke ordinance ampte time In whieh to beatin the work of making Seattle a spotiess town and if any defendant tn the suite Med by Clty Attorney De Bruler comes forward February 2 with an exeuse for not complying with the law his plea should be chesly scanned. Balt Lake is setting Seattic a good example in this matter, Reporte from the Utah city are that the anti-amuke agitation ts faet abating the amake muteance, —___—_—_ MO @RAND JURY ‘The sumgestion that the grand RECESS WANTED jury take an adjournment for days i M-timed and to say the leat 1" considered. ‘True, some good has already been accomplished, but Ittle compared with what (he pubtic may resmably expert As riitter of tact the grand Jury has herdty scratched the surface in Investigation of malfeasance, misfeasance and non-feasanee In offlce. Wide open rambling and maiadministration of police matters are nat the onty evtly from which Seatthe has suffered, and even these ovila, it munt be admitted, have hardty been touched upon as yet, Not wntit the public has learned the truth regarding the rumors of beodiing im the ctty counetl, for one thing, wil! It be satisfied to allow « grand jury Sdjourmment: Now that the good work has been fairiy well inangur ated, it would be the height of foolishness to interrupt it, Aw adjourn- ment could serve po good purpose and it might be made to serve many dad ones. 6 ‘The Star has too much confidence in the honesty and good Judgment of Prosecuting Attorney Scott and the grand jurore to believe that they ‘wil give heed te suggestions of an adjourument of thelr inquiry. ee Q& CHANCE FOR THE AMERICAN CORSET A thrift of pride goes through every bosam over the announcement that Amertoan corsets In Engiend have forced the French corsets from the market. ’ ‘Thereat lot on offer this toast: The American corvet. Step & ensivete the world! For a time it seemed.aa if the health reformers might be able to un- corset the American woman, but she clings to the close-fitting bodice ae the steel aad whalebone cling te her, ‘The corset f@ here to “stay.” Tt is ile to suggest that the corset ts a survival of the doublet worn by the cross-bowman of the middle ages. Shapely woman will retort that It te a aurvival of the “fittest.” ' Of course the American woman Nas a superb form fo begin with, but the corset i 4 “reformer.” It ls undeniable that tt contributes mater- ally in “shaping matters” satiefactoriiy. - ‘The Engtis® woman Nas the finest complexion in the world She has Beautiful Bair and she can walk ten miles before breakfast without tiring. But her figure ts calcutnted to cause the judicious to grieve. And she hat « stoop of the shoulders and a forward thrust of the neck like « tortoise, if our Galr coustan will permit the frure. Slight wonder that the French cormet failed to ft the exigency. The French corset ts Ittle more than & surcingte al [ts widest and best, and therefore was @nable to ciroumsacribe society in Kngtand. The mw mater. fal with which ft worked and which H sought to festrain was embon- point at the waist places. ‘The American corset i# up against @ plethoric pronosition. Tt may be etated, however, in fall confidence that the Yankee corset- aire will appreciate and embrace the English opportunity to the fullest. —_——_—- orry now Beattie te Messed with « queer @OAx GONTRACTORS | Sy “uN. | Marke Diewed tmnt nn the word, but it will do. The iat- em schome of the munictpal dads is to pay contractors @ bonus for the In other words, after failing to fright- It's an elegunt plan—for the contrtetor, If he does his work within the ample time allowed under his agreement with the city, he gets « Bonus for each day he saves. If he merely finishes it on time, he mete money is forthcoming just the same. He has one more whack at the city treasury than the law wow gives him, amd his chances of being penalised for delay are the same as under the present system. Did you ever beur of & chy contractor paying & penalty? Certamiy, the council threatens to rigitiy enforce ali penalty clauses under the new plan but the council's records are plastered with threats of fortettuee that were never enforced. What do You think about this new plan, Mr. Taxpayer? Do the people. you work for pay_you extra for doing your piain, simple duty? ‘Trustworthy Heating Stoves Lavish in heat distribution, mixeriy in fuel conmumption, handsome, durable, convenient, trustworthy—euch t# the Garden Acorn Heater, herewith ptetured, Hae full cast iron airtight base, cast top, front and enet linings, polished steel body, ninkeled rails and drafts, four feet high. G.LHOLMES FURNITURE Ce WOOD AND COAL ‘Get in your Winter's Fuel mow. Newcastle No. 4 and Neweastle Washed Nut are both good stove coals, Franklin is a free burning lump coal. We sel! Coke and Charcoal, Our prices are right. SEATTLE COAL & WOOD First Ave. South COMPAN on am and King Street. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Searme the Post i aiiieeemanetl “Weary Willie Walker” y Ward's minestroie will give « at the Third Avenue the and will their en ontgnt week's attract ivd Avenue theate be o The Wf Deoom Colo aph pwing to aay re thon Walker’ delighted st the Temple thea It is [Weaies sine ne of the bet hore rue y and pretty with Rube leopt the except Welch, Ww perfor Limes voice and made a big hit with Naney Hrewn' and ‘Mansion of Aching Hearty, The play is clean and the coatarmes pretty.” Madison Theater Patrom of the Madison theater ertainiy enjoyed a the past week scellent Tom 1 ‘O' Retlliey'« Plata, heepe ie audience in roare of laughter tart to finish, The staging of a's aot was carried out in ner, making it a fessor Clark's ed fe alec Troupe of Badu ) it entertainer new bill tur the week etarte Monday afternoon, The new pro- fret Dick Mac . ie SALAPORILA Lge OANA DIAM RY —Hequiar TH BONELESS BAN- NES Large cane, good bay Tho -Speotal to oo SHOAR CHHAM CORN-- 3 cane for ...... | Matthews. Creed,” 7 -" we i oe —— KITCHEN LAMPS —Cornplete Reduced from We to 200 NS LAY Te, $1.50 mEARORarED : APTECES, Per pound BVAPORATED PRACH ES Per pound - Se 3 ps eye Soe my oe MAK 4 Der pa kage B80, 7 EVAPORATED FIG#— Per pound coveeeree Te LARGE ITALIAN PRUNES, Per pound ...... me TABLE SYRUP—Detictous fa- GENUINE DILL PICKLES Extra large—10 100 IMMENSE LAUNDRY SOAP Per box of 20 large bare and & heavy terkioh towel, vt ry PANCT rouse anne 1 Goon ponecapind — Pach . 7 xs Me mL A rey 7} K, K. K. Nonweatas HR $1.35 RING—Per kit FPLICKINOBK CANNBD TABLE FRUITS per oan .. WILLIAM'S SHAVING SOAP euler valine towing pers slightly for itself Ot all the dentists 1 ever had the pleasure of having work done I can truthfully say that the | perfect one. I Harvard Dentists beat them all They extracted five teeth for me, and It was painless J. 0. ROCKWELL, Of Marrett Sign Co, Seattle, Wash. pleasu work t Tt im with niensure that T oan | fitting plate, recommend the Harvard Dentiate as doing their work painiessly i 80 gentle with their T had two three-tooth bridges, three gold crowns, three filin two extractions — perfect. ly pal MISS KATHRYN IRELAND, oMty. Today I had a gold filting and two gold crowns by the Harvard Dentists, and didn't hurt a bit and recommend their work MAS. LARMOURX, Bopha, Wash The Harvard Dentiste put on three gold crowns for me t Their work wan satisfactory Painless, 8. RB, BROTTON Kent, Wash i five ° bit ly MR w Teeth extracted and filled absolutely selentific method, patented and used by us only. Full Set Teeth (that fit) . plate $4 Teeth, without Silver Pillings 24k (pure) Gold whe CLOWNM oes ceee & written @uarantes for 15 yeare with ail work LADY ATTENDANT. Houre—#/0 a, m, to #200 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 0 BLANCH ONEIL At {he Madison Theater Next Week «ram ie headed by Russell and Neti 4 the O'Neil Sisters noe in come here highly recommended by! all eastern managers. The remmin-| ing fatores on the bill Wook Welude Professor Grapes | wated Canines, an aot CHURCHES Piret Dresbesenane-te¥- Mu A At pm, “Our u Our Work rensies I had three plates made by other dentivta without getting « hought I would try the Harvard Dentists, and they made me one of their Per fection Section Plates, and I am delighted with it, am no seeds or food can get Inte them, It is with T can recommend their anyone who needs a good MR. R. Woon, Beattie, W: I can state with plasure flat hav tecth ty the Harvard Dental Parlors with out any pain whatever. 8. BRATTON, 1116 Sixth Ave, Senttie, Wash. 1 broke my tooth off and had the nerve extracted and a crown put on today by the vard Dentists, and didn't hurt a MRS. K. W. PRIMST, 402 Youier Way. The Harvard Dentists tréated and filled two teeth which e too far bove work and is per M. without pain by our Painless Dentistry NO CHARGE for painiess extraction when other work ts done, and Hours—-8:30 & m™, to p. m.; Sunday, 9, m, to 2 p.m, Harvard Dental Parlors 618 Second Ave., Cor. James Street Collins Bidg., Over Lace Houre m. 17.90 an t40 p 0p At th ebureh fateh ¢ Y will pre ible a ‘Thoom Lodar opm Queen meets Be’ aty It ie their Seattle, They for “Christ's Sur Pathouteas acetone Far onal comaumption. ev wetject discount of per h. extracted are gone w tly COOK, City. late to 1:00 MCA 1d Jak h A. we i 8 10:0 o m ny of the wilt be led by Miss Ne wach at Ite Bp yphical meets at 1th Life 1 Oly Pionesr & Belontin Aohwagert gy: de yl ea SHOT thon yeaterda tng with w revolver whe oldentally mn w ¥ Amanda | youterday nohool he Unat would t ath. mopivioal rok at 1. | be comfort identally shot | o Anna her, Mre cartridge | Hell inserted a ‘ . and the| whieh will prevent t heraelf in a mor THEN EMMA WEPT commit lagt Tuenday hese é wid is ay ot th wane ne habit of hadn't eried 1, bot that wuld bear reform of her to the Moore in the « he girl fro te MUST-CET-OUT SALE STORE OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL f P.M. It’s an All-Wool it Underwear have fitted up a corner tm the store and wifl display our odds and ends. We have over 100 dozen odd shirts and drawers that do not match —and must get ost, no matter at what sacrifice, soch as Bal- x Wool and Sak and Wool. ODDS AND ENDS = = aa oe soe o-m $1.25 MEN’S GARMENT 3 Must-Get-Oxt Sale Prices Feoraa cp dene & MEN'S _GARMERT 356 40c oun $1.50 MEN’S GARMENT 50)¢ OUR $1.75 MEN'S GARMENT 6(Q)¢ Be IO Reduced ™H. me nya RA’ In order to secure the reduced rate it will be necessary to call at office and sign 4 new appll- cation, Ernst Bros. Telephone John 283. 24 | REDELSHEIMER& (0, 800-802 First Ave., cor. Columbia St. Qur Double Pigtes never fail. ‘seth §=Extrected same day. present Ten-year written guarantes, No! students, but all spectaiists of from) 12 to 20 years prac & spectaity maki and work. Laas m. to § PLUMB cM. BHAW Pacific Coast Clot! Wholesale and Retail The American 703 First Agent for the Cele! Stetson Hat 4 pe ve ou dor troub Seattle Trane: Freight ba Teh o La 600 PAL U. 8. CAVALR' igh Yop, a Full Set and Fit Suaranteed.. Gold aah pain and replaced with new ones Ledy attendant always a. Re sure and con- sult us about this high-class work. mee re Ava. 8, @ Unton block, @ret | 7a south of MacDougall @ Routhwok'», joure—9180 «. Pm. Sundays til, And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Estimates furnished Clothing 900 First Ave., Cor, Marion St. | F.W. Merrick aaa hla sh CURE rate al bi kidney and blad- Quick Drug Co. 704 FIRST A W. 8. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. Free, without tee. ore of gold crown North it wae so AMUSEMENTS THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. RUSSELL, Man. 4s 0, s Only Up Town Theater ms Phones Mair Jependent, 667, 4 und High Clase Beat ment Sunset “ ir Week Commencing Tomorroy (Sunday) Matinee Weary Willi Walker GRAND CARNIVAL CONTINUAL . ONE ONE OF FUN JOLLIFICATION By a Special Company of Rare Excellence, by the Talented Comedians + Mr. Rube Welch and Miss Kittle Frans LAST TIME TONIGHT Harry Ward’s MINSTREL} ADISON THEA “Seattle's Favorite Family Resor? Cor. Ist and Madison. WILDY & — | Teleohone Main 1202 Featuring— PROF. CLARK’S EDUCATED CANINES. ROONEY AND FORRESTER "Sa tnd 8.0 Pe Matinee Pricee—t0e, OPERA oe JOHN CORT, Mgr, Phone Main ARTIST RECITAL ‘The Celebrated Russian Pianist. OSSIP GABRILOWITCH Under the A ar of the Ladies’ Mus Chub, Monday Evening, Janvery 2 ese, tise $1.00 and He, may be exchanged at box office Friday, January 23, at a m Hom offiee opens for general pub- ie Saturday, January 24, at 10 a m. pain when other work is or- dered. We do not try to compete with cheap dental work. squippesgharating Teoma tv tre reome in the ye me A PROTECTIVE GUARANTDE gtven with ell work torte n New York Deatal Parlors ray Hours—#:20 a m, to 6:00 p.m. Sundays, $:20 a.m. te 2: To buy your Wines Liquors w hile our great removal sale on, Herides our usual low prices we are putting a 10 per count an all goods so as to get them out of the way, for to move very shortly , ‘ou will have to hurry to get these goods at such prices, may be sure that it will not fest long. 502 Pie Tes. Male | BRUNNER & CO. ING @ co, Gouth side Colman dock, foot of Col. = street, aa hing Comp'y. Clothier, Ave Celebrated Jona a | the back R Y BOOTS | ‘THIRTY DAYS FROM NOW You'LL BE | YOU DIOWT QeT | $10 DOWN $5 M RIGHT IN TOWN VALENTINE HIGH ADDITION... cevet” OFFICE HILL BRICK TOMORROW FOURTEENTH AND

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