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‘ THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUMLIENING 66. were BVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY. TRLEP HON BR: Business Dept. Mato 1060. Eaitortal Dept B. Hasard Wella, Kaitor. \, Mate ties B. F, Chase, Business Manager, OrFICRs: Geattle—1307 and 1200 Mth Ave. Satis New York—130 Temple Court Bullding. ot eR Chleago 217-218 U. Express Hullding. One cont per copy: by mail er carriers, No fre Bubscribers changing théle address Will please notify this office at once and sepd their old as well as their new address, d at the Postofites at Beattie, Washington, as second-class m TOO STRENUOUS FOR SAFETY o enth POF week, oF twentyulye cents per month, delivered coples, Kate ——— t kv @ eufferen, crippled to such an extent in hia ompelled to extend his left to his quests. singlo-stioks Again the preside Fight hand that he i Tt in the fa too strenuous bout at Wood and made w olay in treatment It will be recalled that @ few weeks ago he euffered an injury in his face from a ike bout with Gen, Wood, At that time it was senaation- @lly announced that the president had narrowly escaped loan of an ¢ Of course, the president is entitied to have his little pleasures and reervations. His hearty recklessness excites more or less admiration, too, His herole endurance of his injuries is beautiful to behold and It effordsa & noble example to American youth, Our boys are given a practical and Impressive lesson tn the spectacte of one of the greatest warriors that ever splashed himself with ink while charging into print, belag able alwo to face the single-stick With equans imity and bear his bruises with fortitude, But there ts another view of the case. If the president, in his strenuous courage, has little regard for his Physical safety for hie own sake, he at least ought to gtve it some little thought and care for the sake of the public, whose political, sectal and industrial interest are so largely dependent upen him, We have bad bills galore before congress and state legistatures seeking to make It a peoullarly heimour crime to injure or attempt to injure, the president of the United States. It has been eloquently and convincingty argued that his safety ls of the supremest importance to the public. Everybody seems to fall In with this view except the president him- welt. He goes about getting himecif hart with single-sticks, chopping down trees, exposing himself to bears and running into trolley cars, with ho more regard for the public's rights in him than if none at all extated, It is very brave in him, but not fair to the Interested and anxtous Public, whose hair is kept standing on end with fright. One of these days, Gen, Wood's single-stick may dislocate a prest- dential tooth—whereupon Wall street would suddenly go to emash, and the country would tncontinently go to the very devil. ‘The president, personally and in regard to his physical welfare, ts un- Ger profound obligations te the people of the United States, and it is shocking that he should so lightly recognize his responsibility. Tt ip & custom rendered sacred by fmmemortal tradition that Up guests at @ presidential reception shall be permitted to shake the execu- tive right hand. It 4 solemn duty of the president, not mentioned In the constitution, but none the less binding, to keep that right hand tn shape. His failure to do so has disturbed the serenity of the nation. ’ Tt @ well enough to talk about stringing up any man who may at- tempt to harm the president! t Rut what we need is protection for the interests of an anxious pub- Ne against the president's own disposition to take big risks with singte- sticks. exuit with Gen, by chopping trees and AB OLO FAMILIAR sTORY Tt ts only uttering @ piatitude to say that In some things all men are Pretty much alike, 1 And just about a2 tame ts the well-worn remark Gat in certain os- sential points all wormen are as alike as peas. But platitudes or not, these things are true, and occasion has come when it ls necesagry to say them. ‘The cable told readers of the Star a few Gays ago of » tensationnl im which the czar of Russia and 4 Polish ballet girl whem he bad favored and then forgotten were the figures, The caar had once known the giri well—too well—if reports are reliable, but he had thea put her out of his life and out of Bis mind. He had tired of her and then thrown her aside as one throws aside @ flower of which one hae wearted. How Uke & man! ‘The entire moral world is malarial with just that sort of thing. ‘That ia no mere pastime of @ csar alone; the very humblest of men ave done that as imperious!y ae he. ‘Mon in every grade of life, ie every age and clime, have done this eume thing, and will no doubt continue to do it as long as man lusts ballet gir! had not f-rgotten. To her the kept from her only by untoward conditions, & ii ete li oEEtT tek =f i : t 3 it 8 | ! | g E ERs it ‘The Tennessee supreme court has struck a blow at “trusts.” Unfortunately, however, the biow has landed upon « labor union, leaving the capitalised trusts as free as before. ‘The labor union has deen characterized as a combination in restraint of trade, but the rea! monopolistic trusts continue to be ignored. elty of Nashville advertised for certain printing and stipulated must have the union label, in accordance with @ city ordi- effect. ‘was awarded to the lowest bidder, who, however, de- Printing without the union label on the work. ‘used to pay, and as & result of suit for the money the t the ordinance is pull and void because it restricts com- between citizens of the city, is against policy and charter provisions of the municipality. good law, if applied to trusts whose sole purpose is , aa - | { law, if enforced against the combinations formed destroy competition. is no mark of monopoly. ei] HE certificate that the labor employed upon the article stamped ‘Mt ia efficient, well pald and well treated. —_—_—_—_——_—— REGISTER VouR opinion Register your vote on the ordinance now pending in the city council to grant an amended electric light and power franchise to the Seattle Cataract Company. The Star today prints In another column a coupon daliot. Cut it out, fill In the blank space and mail It to the clerk of the vity council. a ‘The question of obtaining cheaper Mght and power is an important one, If you believe that the cataract company should be allowed to com. pete with the Seattle Electric Company on equal terms let the elty counsil knew your opinion. | ee ve e t_ poor thaw that doesn’t work both ways. What's bad for the pile is good for the poor man’s coal pile, Special Sale of Furniture, Stoves, and Carpets PAINLESS DENTISTS i 1422 Second A i i ite Big 5 jeoon cs Opposite Bon lonest, gu oe Store of done "by graduate dental “s 0 DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Pike Street. You are welcome, whether you buy or not. Phones: John 961. Silver Pillings «s+. Pure Gold Fillings Gold Crowns, 22% Bridge Work, per tooth. Our Patent Pearl Pilates (doen not cover root of Independent 1156. mouth) .. e+e 5.00 lg-year written guarantee D. BUCK & co. with all work one S708 renree examination and pain- method used without extra charge. Neweat and most mod- Fu Goods, Hate and ern laboratory in Seattle. No Shoes. i“ evenue, new students employed; all work in Times ding. charge of gradu spectaliata, Lady Attendant Always, Houre—6:20 a. m. C l Sundays till 1 o'clock. 0 2nd uve. 422 Sour Pe, A. - for the eakiog. 422 SECOND AVE Helis Ladies’ Suite, Walsts, Separate OPP BON MARCHE Skirts, Eto. “THE RIGHT KIND” COUNT OF DUDLEY KNIGHTED ENGLAND'S GREATEST SUR- GEON WITHOUT ROYAL CONSENT, BUT BOTH APPROVED AND DISAPPROVED DUBLIN, Jan king nent When the @tricken with ap |parently at erick wha > The operation was successful, o show ble gratitud by the way the king who can conte 1 the Kreat surgeon King waa a bit disph the viceroy was censured lot down easy, however, by betng aa | knight Th SIR FREDERICK TREV: sured that the generous motive tt hi king should always be consulted in matters, ever at af Rioke land, dubbed the boots of an inn as oreating and the knight | phy | Washer of “Lady Murphy.” The du! Ireland, f on Bir ordinary to his # without firet ask 'VIGEROY OF IRELAND IS =) =." GENSURED BY THE KING |. nda M Th erThe One HIS CONDUCT i86 | Mise Simp the there are that all of ing some t nd [he couldn't undo his work In the present case, the weit ha king bim previously knighted Treves and called him “the beat doctor tn the world Ho is the man who saved the king's life last summer performing an operation under cir on which made It probably and delicate one Certainly no su an of Dudley was | 8% & patient where dicitia and ap- (Such terrible issues Were at stake, death's door, Sir Ired- | Yet he aid it oasity, and with sue AUMMOned exceptional courage, ner SE eres. ot and|itiat the world awaited the Dudley, of the royal pat with nly subject of | F knighthood, | Worked unceaat hospital, and of up over of King Haware of Dudley mung with The coun ay, Febru every week will b Hie sed, and wirt's Ne wa It opens and rons t Why purgeon. very engaxem to Ladyamith, Hie great piuck and perveverance, couplod with his fine natural gifts, have rained him, at the age of 3, of his noble, call- fun and hat keeps enon COnce: he curtain papabie pec LOCAL THEATERS Beattie Theater : Harry Corson Clarke, the original “Jones,” will present “What Map- pened to Jones” at the Seattle the- ater poxt week, The play was writ- ton expecially for Mr, Clarke and he starred in it for several soasona. Mr. Clarke's company has been in~ creased during the past few days by the addition of Robert Lawrences, Jane Templeton and Ralph Bell, who arrived from Ban Francisco. His Absent Boy” will ren the of this week with @ matines afternoon. Frank Danisis Tonight Tuneful and catchy music te one the again for o The become tradition niest that @ the duke 4, while viceroy of Ire- Sir Patrick Mur transforming the dich the establishment into had con- ferred the tithe while indulging tn alof the features most boasted of tn "I rious apree, but, though regret- The original genuine Round Oak Heater is the Heating Stove that can be sold on an absolute antee to use less fuel and produce more heat than other Heater made. that if it is not satisfactory in every particular, we fund the money. difference in cost is quickly made up in the saving fuel. Daniels newest in whieh the © 100 p,m. 160 ee , Heater Me. Ne. ane Bho We sell with the und It is a high-priced Heater, but Complete Housefurnishers ee nvers.” M lot of the pretty girie in the Madison Theater first of the new z by the Madinon theater an at the Baturday m “The Man from Sweden” “The Man From Sweden” oo the Third Avenue theater next week with a matinee ntire week. aby Are You?” “Whose Baby Are You,” Third Aver aot the inf the floor of the curtain was ruined time One of the an amused amile ot up on ite feet and cried, another wor and the tal toddied about the stage. lay iteelf is one of the fun- the Means to the prineipa ime the during greater al numbers in the assistance of Daniels chorus. will ary 9. tions direct from the Orpheum will appear at the Madison week, The be the Bey hard, ar Company he theater, tne nitrated until the managers Vaudeville a Khow reform In wot the p part of the} on ttrae J-liners nex ur Trio, jeville company thin week houses, ast India,” i oo bet ple who ir present part to the ones earlier in the week. ‘The feature of the opening per- formance last night was the appear- ance on the babies, At the close of the second im were left weated on age atone while noores. hae been mm, oft Pieture age Of than they are neon at Buylag Tomorrow at Our Grand Removal Sale ‘ou a saving of from 10 per cemt to TS per cont om your per- ‘Ou Want to save some money; the chance is here given you auch @ chance that comes seldom tn @ lifetime. After 6 p. m. tomorrow we put on sale the under noted neces: tary lines at extremely tow prices: kinds, after 6 SS 16o Can Openers, Be. Hoole, bo, ch Hammers, 3c. m., le yard. Bsc Saucepans at $1.00 Saucepans at . $1.75 Saucepans at . $2.00 Saucepans at . “SrA ee The Last Cal and Overcoats we've been selling at Fighty-five Cents. afford to sell at this price. offered. ‘Tomorrow is the last day $9.8 ner of clothes these are. : ‘The clothes will give 7 clothing you will be able to s $17.50. hile they las chodse at $9.85. KING PINS FOR OVERCOATS Cor, Second Ave. and University Street % Gentlemen This is the last notice we shall print regardin, Friends must part; all good things have an ending ; and, we have reached the last lot of Suite and Overcoats we can The enormous number of gales recorded (reaching well into the hundreds) shows that better values have not been The record shows too, that Seattle was ready to welcome a store that promised no more than it could safely accom- plish. The sale has been successful without resorting «to the Barnumesque methods of the trade-hungry stores. Sults andOvercoats Worth $15 and $17.50, All at > A show window willigivé you a good idea of what man- new idea of what manner of uy here regularly for $15 and ving Btrop, 100. Ie bex Backing, after 6 p.m. Hee Shoe Dauber, after € pm. ie bottle Kid Olove Powder, on Serew Driver, after € p.m. fe Cork Borew, after 6 p.m, Se. 190 Dress Shields, after € p.m, Oo dowen Assorted Buttons, after 6 p. m.. Pie. Me doxen Women's bdodks, after 6 p.m. Ihe. Se Mack and White Pisster, Pooket- SAUCEPAN SPECIAL TOMORROW--TOMORROW | Sizes 2 to 11 quarts. Quality Largest Stove House in the North. NM. W. Fixture Annex—Everything FrederickeNelson |= & pring Oc the Suits Mars and ty,” of course, fall t jolly star himeelt but} enough to go around, Be head-liners | the Mile, | the Bijou Pro: A boy’ given away sunday three real and lem | Third Avenue th When the | pl wed fh t vit ma A decided hit. It will tintsh the week at the uptown howme, Get » 1 at Mb OPENING SALE UNUSUAL MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES FOR SATURDAY | } t! Se Carpenter Handax..... HOW «++ ME $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00, Underhill Lath Hatehets $1.35 $6.00 Bet Hevel Kage Chisels... $2.76 Ket Auger Bitw.. 93.25 $1.0 Bet Auger Dits...... 0115 tHe Can Le Page Glue Be 11.29 Door Beil... $1.00 MWe Door Bell,...... 5060 TSe Nickle Plated Shears, war- We Japanned Shears, warrant- . B5e Spelger & Hurlb 1333 te 1337 Beoond Avenue Arcade Bidg. up Tecks, | sleaned out at 25 per cent. off. $3.00 Boys’ Suits, now.. $4.00 Boys’ Suits, now.. $5.00 Boy Suits, now.. $6.00 Boys’ Suits, now.. $8.00 Boys’ Suits, now.. Ife donen box Hairpins. § 1-ta. &: Tacks, 2%. package » 240. ‘ Me Hand Brush, with handle, o. Se Hair Brushes, 156. Se Hair and Cloth Brushes, S 1-30. Be Whisk Broo per cent. off. Don’t miss this Boy: netia, Lo, 1eo a: Beailine Hairping aie. Se Whisk Brooma, 1 ise bettie Fish Cloth Brush or Hand Mirror, choles, 8 l-Be. Se box Bhoe Biacking, 3c, The Women's Purnes, 160, 100 Men's Purses, be. Séc Halt Brushen, 1%, de Dottie Machine Ot jar Vaa- eltne, bottle Ink, Hand tfrush er box Toothpicks, chotce, Sc ench. the Best. F.W. Mervick The American Clothier 703 First Ave. Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials In Men’s Weas| |MEN’S SUITS, choice of about 100 ( | Tweed Suits, values $10, $12 and $15, N'S PANTS, choice of about 150 pairs odd pants, gual Men’s Overcoats Our entire line of Men's Fine Overcoats—Crouse & Bi make, running from $12.50 to $30, at 25 per cent. off, Neckwear All 75e and soc Silk Ties, in (4- Special, three days only, gge; 2 for 73g, | Must close out before new goods arrive. All our winter fag! jof Boys’ Twoand Three-piece Suits for dress or school, willy All Norfolk and Sailor Blouse Suits at a uniform cut ys’ Suit Sale, as it will pay you th NOW, as the sale closes February 15th, sos son assimere, Cheviot taf 7.90) in-hand) Imperiale and maa! Suits 4 One would have to travel many miles to find better selected Chiffonter than this one, Because of February Clearance Sale fre lessened among the C fers, and all through the GLHOLMES 3 feetrioal. 313 First Avenue South. Oi4 Kentucky Bourbon, per bot- Augustine Bitters, per bottle Jamaica Rum, per bottle. Rook R JAMES WENRY Wholesale and Retail Meats. All orders promptly attended to, Hotel, restaurant, steamboat and Jogging camp trade solicited. B18 Western Ave, 3 486; Sunset, a Hermitage Rye, bottled in bond .. . 91.25 NNER Hardware Plumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. ATTLE THEATER J.P. HOWE, Manager. Both Phones Main 43 HENRY HENSEL, Manufacturing J. NH 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor, St HAVE YOU SEEN The Buffalo? 1215 and 1217 Second Ave. Albert Hansen Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. ‘OPERA gsugn> HOUSE Theater. GRAN Theater. jJehn Cort, Mgr. Phone, Maine 66 |TONIGHT AND SATURDAY AND BATURDAY MATINER, Frank Daniels “MISS SIMPLICITY” Presented by Kirke La Shetle. Prices—$1,50, $1.00, 750, Ge and 260, Reservation must be called for promptly, OPERA Seattio’s GRAN ies House |ca0! JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 63. THRE NIGHTS, Starting Sunday, February &. Great Pven tn Their Own Greatness, “THE FUNNY BOYS" Murray and Mack VINTY IN THE Caer. Tn the Retgning Musical Success ve. eh | P.W. Merrick The American Clothier, 704 First Ave. sist! Sei Seahatet sohm NOTICE OF STOCKHOL m7 heel meeting 1 A Night on Broadway wut be, held in Mi . Laughter, Beauty, Music, Wit and or, Monday, | yy Song. Exon 8 tonsa ‘ Riotion at! Prices—$1,00, 75e, 500 and ge, Sec'y and Mer Seats on sale Frida , Wa m PURNITURI ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP. PING CENTER OF SEATTLE Citizens’ Light & Power Co. "PHONE, MAIN 1188 INDEPENDENT 75 1425 First Ave. CO eee eet WE ta MADISON THEATER Wildy & Godstein, Corner First Ave. and Mi Te ‘a a Favorite Family Eastern Vaudeville Mae Mise Mendall, Carroll and Vernon Sisters, Dick Smith and Ellis, The Great © and others. Pricea—10c, Third Ave. T _ ‘W. M. Russell, Mer. Pi ei Prices—S0c, #o, far bre Tonight § «. Satunlay Matinee and Nit sul The Funniest of Them All On Big Laugh From Start to “Whose Ba Are You Ate a ‘ WEEK comaENCING NESE SUNDAY MATING > Knute Erickso# ‘The Famous Swealsh Dislet Comedian, in “The Man Sweden” A Great Play and 6 Great g*