The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1903, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PURLIAMING Co, BVERY AYTRRNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TRLEPHON DS: Bustness Dept, Mata 1080, Kattorial Dept . Main tise HK. Hanard Wells, Faditor KF. Chase, Business Manager, cee or ‘ Seattie—1907 and 1909 Tth Ay New York—280 Temple Court Mullding. ep Chtcago—T-M18 U, Ro Repress Building mt per copy: abe ver Wook, oF twenty-five conte per month, delivered « changing thelr address will please notify this office at their old as well as their new addrens Kntered at the Postofiice at Heatite, Washington, 68 second-class matter “pISLOYAL TO BOTH {The little farce whieh the oven PARTY AND PEOPLE ) ‘°Pdiionn #tate senators from Lannnnnnnnnnnnnnnrs ) King county are enacting at Olyw pia te ning exceedingty tr The people (hey assume to rep tosent in the legisiature have | eased to expect anything but treachery from them, and it will be almost a relief whel they throw aside all pretenmes and come out under thelr true colors for Ankeny and the railroads Excoedingly small must be the moral calibre of the man who will stultify himself as the King county senators Rave done by playing fast Yad loose with both their party and their constituents, No other term ean be applied to the action of the King county senators in pledging themselves to vote for Harold Preston for United States senator, and to the ratiroads to vote against the railroad commission bill, upon the passage of which it was months ago announced Preston's election would depend. And still smaller must be his mental oalibre If he believes that any person besides himeelf ts deceived by explanationa, There are seme things which need no explanation and the attitude ef the King county senators on the commission bill t* one of them. As & matter of fact the con jon Dill is a measure of small im- portance to the people of King county, Very few peaple have given it more than a passing thoaght. However, it t safe to say that the rank end file of the voters of both parties favor it, Nevertheless, the Re- publican party of the state stands pledged to ite passage, and every tloyal Republican must on that account alone favor the measure, ‘The election of 4 King county man to the United States senate f @ matter of far greater importance. Bvery citizen of Seattic and of King county & in fever of a home man in the upper house of congress, and every Republican member of the present legislature went to Olympia Diedged to work for Harold Preston's candidacy. Yet in face ef these facts the seven King county senators have re- Dudinted their party platform and from the start have secretly worked Sguinat Preston's canditacy by making the defeat of the railroad com- mission bill their sole object at Olympia, Af Preston is not elected, and his defeat now seems but @ question of UUme in view of the attitude of the senatorial delegation, the people of King county will know whom to blame, They will also know why, ee The origin of tippling, says ap editorial writer in “The Hospital,” May vometimes be traced back to nursery habits. ‘This is putting it mildly. The whole fmt t# that much of the drunk- enness comimoniy considered heretitary ts due to defective training tn ebudhed. Th this the mother who negteets her obild ts leas at fault than the Well-meaning but thoughtiess one who overindulges in kindness. ‘The boy who Is permitted to immadiatety relieve every internal dis- comfort by putting something into hie stomach ts acquiring the habit that in a Bittle different form is known as drunkennoss These sensations of emptiness af faintness gr as they are pam- Pered. It ts but @ short step from the biscuit and candy habit to te- daceo and 4 still shorter one from tobacco to strong dtink It may seem te those who kmow the liquor habit only superficially that this stomach uneasiness can have little to do with it, and that the teal source ts In desire for exhilaration of spirit, for wayward sociabil- ity and general cussedness. ‘ But the man who knows what the thing is—knows it so well that he has tried to analyse it and master it-—will tell you that the craving which he now seeks to satiety with liquor is precisely the same as that which In his ghildhood was pampered by “piecing.” No fact t more clearly recognized and more seriously considered at alt the properly managed drink cures than this very stomach craving ‘The cure will take the whisky out of a man and te a large degree re- Store Rie nervous system, but thie constantly-recurring longing for something in the stomach must be fought off by the man himeett. Gold cure graduates meet It in different ways, some by sipping Water, others by returning to first practions and nibbling candy of Grackers, and some others, though few, bravely ignoring the uncasineas, Not until this longing t mastered t the cure complete. Of course, not all children who are permitted to freety pamper thelr stomachs become drunkarts—not Mquor drunkards, at least. Other conditions may be lacking to make them that. But the tinder ts prepared, and if ft never comes into contact with the match, It te good tuck more than anything else. _ “BACK ATURE” Dr. Arthur McDonald, of St. Laule dectures that “automobiles, elec- Rric cars, telephones and other tuxurtes of life are reaponsibie for the tn- crease tn crime, tnsanity and suicide,” What? you say. Are not the adjuncts of ctvilization a good thing? Yes, but ctrilization has tte perits. Tt ie a great mistake to suppose that luxurtes and conventences o4@ to life. If not judiciously used they subtract from it. Men find strength im strugzie. In so far ae the comforts and factiities of modem life limit the natural struggic of mind and body, in so far do they enfeeble mind and body. As Dr. McDonald says modern conveniences “put an abnormal strain upon the nervous system as compared with the muscular system,” the ery. “Back to Nature.” ‘Therefore the thounand and one “syrtems” of muscular development. Primordial man found strength fm doing shings for himself, He had RO automobile in which to @ on @ journey. He walked and bullt up his Muscles. He had no telephone te convey a nessage to a friend. He car. ried it. Our immediate ancestors tad fewer labor-maving devices than we. Inheriting strength from their ancestors, who hid stil) fewer accammoe- dations, our forbeare gave to this generation the physical capital upon which it is now doing business, Does civittzation, then, wealten the race? Tt departs. If ctviliaed mun is unable to use rationatly the devices of today, if he siavishly uses them, neglecting the activities that nature requires, he wilt go down physically and mentally. The refinements of civilization ought not to cause man to forget that he haa an anima) nature. new = kerseys—yoke and fold effects. Beautifully tailored and ai in every respect. ll ularly at $12.0 5.50. Tomorrow — smeumecillinee. eg $6.85 ‘There's a wealth of economy in this ) apectal for those who um tand underpric 4 the price must appeni pectal price for tomorrow only, CALMER | Opp. Arcade Building. 1330 Second Avenue We Prepare Prescriptions And w We «iv you to to prepare yours u what doctor wants Deliveries made any- where in the elty, Open All Night Sunset Phone, Main 36. Independent 36. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO, 67] First Avenue MASCOT QUITS city counctd lant Hracted #trug MISS GWENDOLYN BURDEN, BELLE OF THE 400 yr w of the Manoot th L. M. ROGERS IS FOUND GUILTY bias feral ti Jacke nd had been ae Rowers, tn his atters for the lost his place, The young man ou Ont Bac BQUARE BASING MAKES 360, 756 and $1.50 “OUR BEST” FLOUR-—-Way below market value— Ver aack Vert WILLIAMS’ BHAVING —Wrappere slightly soiled— Por cake, reduced from 19. , be ©. & UL. PLUG CUT TOBACCO the @0-cent marked three silver dot re and told Malvert to give them when he should again a y t did ao, and a few seconds! eogine rhee arrested Rogers, in evidence of his guilt in his| ane wan not atronmty oo whelming evidence 220-222 First Ave., cor, Maln CLEARANCE SALB Men's All Woot New Britain Underwear 75¢ EACH Regular 01.25 and 91. grades See Them in Our Window, MISS GWENDOLYN DURDEN, Mise Hurden has beautiful Maht (Bpectal) brown had, | white complexton, « ft wwimemer and all. |i he reigning belle of the | an i is interesting to stedy her | goed » Which is here printed for) round athiete. the first time. | wed during the sum- |i} Nerden wae about ty -|marry young Geo F, Baker, nom of of J, Plerpent Morgan's leading amso~ -\clate, but her fanfly intimated that o rumen Was at least pre: Gwendolyn Burde |New York's olter and most “a a farce comedy, “The a of Texas” was produced by the company Third Avenue Weary Wiilte Walker,” the attrac« Third Avenue (his week, be & reoord-b clever performance. LICKS MAHER PHILADEL A 11s Thoynaki knawked out Peter Maher ‘The young Ruavian pianist tone-shading and remarkable touch | show y the musicians jn Program rendered War bot strong, but was beautifully company open. | agement at the ameet trated that they are two clev er performers, Elia Howard, an up-! ware And our Great January Clear- ance Hale will be « thing of the if you don't know even Fourth made to you te buy NOW of US, we want to call your atten tion t@ the fact that everything lmemense stocks has been reduce? im price, T sande of people have been take e@ventage of cur great bargain offerings: Thousants of opportunities tit awalt you, COME IN ‘This last week of our great removal sale will be a hurumer, Be Meet Matohets... 450 Steel Hatohots So Steel Matohets Vussian Handeawe... Spelger & Hurlbut 1215 and 1217 Second Ave. Largest Steve House in the North. N. W. Mixture Ancon—Gverything Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St. 313 First Avenue South, and guarantee a PRN! Giansee 01.9 and up. Schuchard 1207 Becond Avenue, Seattle. (Next to Stone, Fisher Store) _woLmay e208 eu RMIT URS White Maple Chiffonier Maple Furniture no doubt owes * great popularity to the im- mene demand for Metal Beda, No other wood blends #0 har- montously with beds In metal as maple furniture. demanded that we keep a large took of maple furniture, and It in In ncoseding to these demands ¢ have collected our pren- ent superb stock. Opportunities Bave credit stores extra profit Heat Seeded Raisina, 3 Our trade has 8 a. ‘ it pounds Fresh Rolled Oats o—-15 pounds for .......600 Soups, regular price our price, 3 cans for 25e—or, per dozen Orleans Mollaases, per gallon, with jug . 606 Might pounds California Prunes for .., - 800 four feet high by tixas inches, curved top drawer, highly pol- Fresh Roasted ‘Daat Moc cha and here three pounds B5e MORB AND MBAL-TIME senate fod Pe ~~ AID TO DIGESTION, Ten pounds Panay roi Seep . BS Bont Fresh lowa Creamery But- ter, per pound 200 rdere delivered ail Wagons leave for G.LHOLME URANITU RE ries every Friday, § a. m. TASTES DRINK IT WITH YOUR MEALS. SATISFIES. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR MMOND MILLING CO., Searne MITCHELL RE-ELECTED p | INDIANAPOLIS, The referendum vote United Mine War in NEW TENDERLOIN rection of a three-story fi hutlding KITCHEN ' @ few left Per package iter than bien Per BUGA eo 50 a rw A arr nt se—es- Ss Ss i eremAns emonnow. January PLALS on MIXEO PICKLES She to CHICKEN TAMALES— Per can, reduced from 190 BARTON'S pure ‘oOLve L—Considered FRIJOLES —H . soned Spanich Bea — Pere oan... GEONEV'S PICKLES—in Non og Price 806, opectal GOLDEN West MINCE MEA two large Bpectal, COCKTA! —Per botule CALIFORNIA We've winde who Safety Razor, a G00d one too ...000 COON BROS. RST AVENU the Table ARB NOT COMPLETR, NO MAT. TER HOW GOOD T UNLESS A PALATABLE DRINK | 18 SERVED. BEER 18 BECOMING A POPULAR | DRINK-IT 18 AN Telephone, Wilnon » bill now pending in) TREASURES— WASHING Per kem, reduced from Four More Days of Our Great Clearance Sale Remember every dining chair in the house bears a big reduction, Large selected quart 4 onk b pide box Diner with shaped top full ise | Helocted quartered oak wane neat a rch whaped ing Chair, to mateh fee well Reguiar | (shown opposite, price $3.26, rance sale price 16.4. Clearange special bpecial— $2.25 $4.60 Fredericks Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets of useful no- , tions and underpri ed them. too good to mina, if you can use them, Money Beit, a ap! made handy and useful, es- pecially for those carry money about their persons, We WEARY WILLIE WALKER! 674 First Avenue, (Pioneer Sq MORD Goon m half-pint botties delivered to any part of the city A plano may be made of hon- » but on the sculp- ‘These instruments are Come Today We are selling « our {mim ense stock of Wines our removal sale at exactly cost. 1 SHERMAN, CLAY & ©. 711 Second Avenue. 502 Pike St, Tel. Main 1080, BRUNNER & CO. Ww. hoe 4 The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated Jonn pon Hat, Lad . ” | Gouth side Colman dock, foot of Col & and ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP- PING CENTER OF SEATTLE Citizens’ Light & Power Co. ‘PHONE, MAIN 1188 @ INDEPENDENT 75 1425 First Ave. Whidy & Godatein, Managers. No charge for fac Ave. and Madison St. /traction when t Tavwelte Familie tesort, [ed. All work done by Sion dentists of 12 to ma TOGNARELL! ti chitomeN, Seven and Eig! WOSsecL” . one " THE oneie SISTERS. ss one ree will find we PRO CONEY a FOAM orem | edvertion— pick MACK. SET OF TEETH . PRICES —10e, 260 and $0c, Two GOLD FILLING ,., performances daily at 2:30 and #3°/GOLD CROWN . am work will cost ran a pay ination. Give usa AVENUE ME THEATRE wa, Theater ant Pope W. M, RUSSEL: Manager, Phone, Main 567 Prices—20, 10, 40, 50 conta Only At jon in Town This Week. New York Deatal “The Liveliest of Pun.” No Wonder the Others Are Dark or Hrmpty. ir Written Painless THE NEW POWGSR RATE be 100 w ktlowa Full Set and Fit Guarantesd. ot bee On Gold Crowns, 22k. ; id Fillings that stay Silver lings that stay i#.. ad « Our Double Suction Plates never fail, Teeth Extracted pain and replaced with same day. Lady attend ee prerent. Monthly Ten-year written Monthly bille np to students, but all spectalist termediate discounts are 12 to 20 years’ practice determined by interpolation. making ® specialty of and bridge wor In order to secure the reduced ba it will be necessary to call office and sign & new appil- cation. sult us about this high-e 7 Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Pariore 713 tet Ave 6 Union, Lire+8 (80 a. mm, to 1p & ‘HARVARD Dental 518 2nd ave. Collins buil opm PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plane and Estimates furnished Cc. M. SHAW @ co, Teeth extracted free UMbIA street, and replaced with new Phone, Black 331. tame day + AT oh AE: __ |Gold Crowns and Bridge Work Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. | Fut Set of T Seri ond Whol ° Gold Fillings on Clothing Silver Fillings 250 ot Cn ist 900 Fixst.Ave, Cor. Marien £ | Sustained toe tN Au Work Year Sundays—9;00 a. m oleae

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