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rae z rene THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLIAMING CO. tasgener ges ons BRY AFTRRNOON BXCEPT BUNDAY, TRLEP HON DP: Business Dept., Matn 1000, Raltorial Dept , Matn tis8 BR. F. Chase, Business Manager, ee One cent Per COM! HIN ORBte Her Week, OF twenty-five cents per month, delivered Dy mall of carriers No free coptos. Bubsoribers changing thelr addycas will please hotify this office at ence and send their old as well as their new address. Tntered al the Postoftion at Seattle, Washington as tsopmd-clans matior MORE WAS EXPECTED B, Harard Wella, Baitor, OFFICRS, Seattio—-1907 and 1908 Tth Ave, New York 290 Temple Court Butiding. Chieago—atT-ne U press Bullding The erand jury's work yesterday was good tn its way, Nevertheless the public expected more when it was announced that fourteen indict meats would be returned, Certainly all the time the Jury has consumed In examining witnesses was not needed to bring Out facts regarding the ownership of property which are for the most part matters ef record in the auditor's office, —— AVOID THE BLUES ‘There are a lot of people tn this world who seem to take a flendiah Golight in being miserable and in making others feet that way, too Some men, and some women, too, #urround themselves with an at- mosphere of gloom that eternal sunshine cowldn’t dispel, and through this distorting medium molehilia grow to mountains and there are tears, groans and sometimes oatha where there should be smiles. ‘They wake up in the morning with @ face that looks ike a sodden doughnut, and perhaps the sun ts bright and tho birds are stinging, They will grumble and say, “Ob, well, this won't last; we'll have bad weather yet before night.” And should the sky grow clouded and a rofreshing rain moteten the thirsty earth, they shout in «tee, “I told you so.” ‘When they sit down to breakfast they almost sour the cream they put tn the coffee, and the most tompting breakfast does them about as much ood as a carpet tack sandwich would, ‘They grow dyspeptia mo- Tose, pessimistic, cynical, hypechendriacal and get to be downright Dulsances. Maybe you have a oynic in your employ, You oan spot him with your hands tied behind you and your eyes attut. He has the blues with- Out reason, te depressed without cause, from Monday morning till Satur- day night. Me will tell you that he always gets the worst of it from everybody, and his efforts are not appreciated nor bie talents reoogulsed and fill you full of a heap of nonsense like that, and if you are not o# ful, you will begin to believe him and get that way yourself. After the cynio has been blue for a certain length of time he reaches the brooding stage, and any man that broods over real or fancied wrongs is as dangerous as “the lean and hungry Cassius.” He is not sano; the outside world is mirrored through @ faulty glass, and 69 times out of 100, he is @ poor workman, whether he digs @ ditch of manages @ big bust- ness. He may seem an able man now, but he will cost his employer dearty if he is not set right, Why? Just because he thinks too much about what other people think of him and ts 90 afraid that somebody else is going to be shown preferment over him that he hasn't time to do his work the way !t ought to be done, He deliberately destroys his own efficiency and chances of success, and the very misfortunes that he imagines will some day fall to his lot actually come to him and ali through his own doings. Then he goes about among his friends and snaris out his woes and wor- rigs, till every one begins to feel that the work! would be better off with- out him. : If you ever get to feeling blue about things, stop and think what It will mean if you keep {t up, and then pin your mind so hard on your deity task that there isn't room for another thing in your head. That's the way to keep the haunting spirit of pessimism and deepondency out of your heart. And remember the world has no time to listen to your troubles, for everyone has troubles of his own, and the chances are that a good many Dave a great deal heavier burden to bear than you have. vo ETION Vote om the light and power franchise question today Cut out the very user and tlie grand opera organt- etason will fn Bye is ame through te initial appear- traffic on the Great North- yg this city this evening at the | ern raiiread for about 4 hours. The for four nights and Saturday | siide buried the track cornpletely for & distance of 496 feet and carried The great chorus of the ay the telegraph wires, The dam. Gordon-Shay Opera Company has been repaired. in j@ styles, Fut all xo handily ex- hibited that you can make a choles without ante of time. We want your i J fam inave money and get perfect satisfaction’ by lave you examined the Hull Detachable Han- die Umbreiia. Office Furniture Our Annual Clearance Sale is a boon to men who have Offices to furnish. Besides the economies offered there's a double satisfaction in the quality and convenience that characterize our Desks and Chairs. Same as picture, built of very select, quarter-saw- ed, white oak, golden brown finish, highly pol- ished; February price— COURT BEAUTY THE TARGET =a] LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY The Mth anniversary of Ab " L # birth will be holiday through out the United Btates tomorrow In this state the day has been made @ legal holiday and all banks, elty, county and federal @| offices will be closed, The gen eral window at the postoffice will be from 9 to 10 @ FOR A QUEEN'S BULLET p COUNTESS MOLINE INCURRED THE JEALOUS RAGE OF POR BLOO TUGAL’S QUEEN AND TOOK IT AS A COMPLIMENT | . ANDY ERISMAN ARMS HIMSELF AND GOES GUNNING FOR J, " | | THE CLEAN WHOLESOME OSTERMOOR MATTRESS The Ostermoor Mattress is made thoroughly gery: ie proof by a special treatment of the raw cotton, i Ostermoor needs no attention but an occasional ou ' CONSIDINE 4 ed olver and man vinit- | te int inpin ye weapon and 1 his Intention to shoot Con Haine on sight Vonsidine reported the inf tion he had recetved ta the palte Whe went on a etill hunt « K | man Mefore they found the He had wiven up his search £ WAdine and gone home to be * * friends aay that he heavily | TO OPEN WARREN SCHOOL |. The new Warren street sohoot with over lhe thrown open to puplis next Mon ivedl day. It is situated at the corner of | and) Warren avenue and Republican ip. | MEet And oontaine 12 roome: MARINE NEWS The British ship Clan MePherson arrived last night from Antwerp via Honotulu. After unloading 606 ton» Of cernent at this port whe will load wrongs Ld diffe 4 polte ory home and confie which ls now at The inoident ts bath to keep it in order, If ticking becomes sof can easily be removed, washed and replaced wi displacing the filling. There is no shifting or po a formation of bunchy lumps or hollows, for the G i: moor always remains a uniform thickness Itis f most wholesome and sanitary Mattress on the saad and its best friends are those who have tested it thor. £ fend hadi COUNTESS MOLINE Ohiskey wee talking lumber for Valparaiso. Newspaper tentorves a the royal delicate com- | regarded af a quiet and peaceable LISHON, Jan. $9.—(apectat Corre-| pment wee ® citizen when sober, while Considine | ..OWma to the heavy wales at Cape : Flattory she was five days in getting *pondence.)—This woman, endowed! The countess ts a daughter of the /hat 4 reputation as @ fighting man, v With great beauty, tall and elegant, | countess of Ottvase, and married, af- ing Killed Chiet of Boliog W. Ie inate he swe A who can ride like @ squire, with &| ter a romantic rtahip, the count tees th in & gun battie, June 2, wemmenee 4 figure that is well knawn and ad-/ of Molina, a Spanish nobleman de =< ik =. ody aves Rownre iy LAWYERS AT OUTS mired in the boulevards aa well aa) scended from the duke of Abrantes, tresses in Seattle. the most exelusive salons in Lésdon,| Mer husband belongs to the diplom- the countess of Jimines y Molina, #0 | atic corps credited to the Portuguese Broused the jealous rage of the queen court, oughly. We have the exclusive sale of these my at © function last year, her; The countess has feeetved a lg ons EY | vy? point jank at eplendid Fingtish education and Qoeorge MeoKay, @ well known Be- & or, but luekily the aim was poor. | Speake (his uage as Muently The soandal was hushed up ‘aslahe doce Fr et) maguese. |aive LONPer many be co ae mue 0 penne and the co: Bea - be nvm ~ yg wee 08 8 * nase Free Rec ubttul Rome has all the chas- |Ponavior in court before he will be| Complete Housefurnishers aliowed to continue to act as an attorney tm the MoQuestion-Stelgier | sult, now pending in the United Mates court. A petition asking that [Judge Hanford take such actt filed yeaterday afternoon in the dia- | Streets trict dlerk’s office by John BR Parker, another Heattic Mwyer, who claime that durtag @ recent hearing of the = eee case before & court comminsioner, The steamer Plver wit be with- 1m” way became unduly excited | drawn from the Seattle-Tacoma run |gnd pen court & “our | tomorrow to undergo about 10 days’ land & “snenk MeKay ts also verhauting at Mo The Athion lalieged to nm an ink-well her pt well filed P SCHWAB WILL PROVIDE HAPPY DAYS FOR THE TENEMENT CHILDREN eed Second Averue, ' jot. ‘The Renton coal mines were vlomed during the funeral RAISING A FAMINE FUND LAY OFF FLYER fund is to be raised by popular hand charitably in wil be invited At & meeting of These specially good values comprise but a few items from our large stock, In addition we have & number of odds and ends which we are closing out at ridieulously low prices. 1.25 ist quality Hwers and Me Covered Chambers.,....43¢ 01.25 Combinets .. Ibe foap Bad 100 Yellow Bowl... Iie Yellow Bow!.. Me Yellow Bow! IBe Mo Yollow Now! + ATe Wines and Liquors C We want to close out the balance of our stock this war Old California Port, 75¢ per gallon, sold e! ' for $1.50. * Old Kentucky Whiskey, $2.50 per gallon, sold where for $4.00. California Sweet Wines, 30¢ per bottle. Old Bourbon Whiskey, 65¢ per bottle. Everything in stock proportionately low. FREE DELIVERY. BRUNNER & CO F.W. Merrick! Mre, Chartes P. Cowden died unex-! for Dectedly of heart discase Maat might, | @t her home at 1159 Thomas street.| iaumohed af it Mra. Cowden was 5 years of age and | sabeth, N, J. She free quite well known in the city,| wil be put ie having lived here for the past 3) commission before oe Years. She was the mother of Mra.| the exeurslor Geo Set Cups and Baucers...480 3. C. MoKnight ronson opens and iM Anh BO. * Searight, & veteran of the! wilt be used om . ewer iat Pt PO ih ga re Ps . . at} pleesure io yesterday. Mr. fea the Gtobe hotel, obi dren, STRAMER HAPPY DAYS. Spelger & Hurlbut right was 54 yoars of age. The body| The president of the Steel trust om the water and at the i@ at Butterworth & Sone morgue. |has spent o large sum in refitting where Cg Ay of juveniie) } gael 1983 to 1337 Second Avenue so Te 802 -100 Vel. Mate , ‘ 4. P. mowe, Mgr. Both « THE FUNNIEST OF The funeral of D. A Davis, a well) the hotel and grounds at uerinont wi! Provided. k, Richmond beach, Staten Is-9 This charitable plan le sald to be for the wee of children Tt te Mra. Schwab's than her hus-| . Foresters of America, and | Hehwab's plan to give each ebild of Band's. i ‘aatington lodge, No, 114, K.' the tenements at least one day every Pacific Coast Clothing Co. oCatOuto Pacific Coast Clothing Co, Pacific Coast Clothing Co. of Poa = a This play was writt | Clarke, who is the origi fthe Bag|=-= AND ALL WEI With Saturday In Broadh and © and Greatest P “The Man From “A Big Laugh,” “A Few Tears.” “A Little Exoitement,” “A Plenty Fun.” . Full House Every rae Sunday matinee, 19c, 25¢, tnees, 100, 250. Two daily, 2:20 p.m, 8:30 p. a JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone Ma Every promise made to the railroad company has been feligiously kept. We bought this stock with the distinct understanding that their name should be in no wise mentioned or used in any way for advertising purposes. On that account the price was made exceptionally low, and here is ‘Tonight .. $15,000 Worth High Grade Clothing at Less Than |==: Half Its Real Value The damaged stock is in reality a mere bagatellé? The hurts are trifles and the majority is absolutely perfect. since the sale began. Saturday the store was. packed to,th¢ limit—and each day they've grown. More details follow— seh gaveee B28 | RES, $8.25 ssas asses. $6.85 oes. $4.85 Men's $ 8.50 and Furnishing Goods are now Boys’. Clothing is ready, Men's Separate ‘Trousers are all marked. HARVARD Dental 518 2nd ave.. Collins The crowds have been enormous Men’s $10.00 and $ Suit e | Men's $12.50 and 12.00 Suits, at...... $15.00 Overcoats, at .......0005. $6.50 Men's $17.50 and a $8.1 5 $20.00 Overcoats, at ........... Some ideas of prices— Teeth extracted tree without and replaced with new Men's $12.50 and $15.00 Suits, at..... $10.00 Overcoats, at opened. Furnishing Goods: From the Wreck at Half Price Men's 75c Underwear .....ceceeeeee eeeeeee 1.1 Men's $1.00 Underwear ....... ; Men's 75c Overshirts ,. Mén’s $2.00 Hats, at .. , goc Colored Stiff Shirts, slightly damaged, regular 60¢ | Men's 20c Sox, at.. toc $1.00, at ..... cheesey Sevew este sees T5C .goc White Stiff Shirts, slightly damaged, reg. $1.00, *40¢ | Men’s'$2.00 Damaged Hats .. Men's 75¢ Negligee Shirts .. SMe ce me ae eae ee ett a “ sai A, Cal Under wea 2. % tote eee eees O00 See eeceessenes « -a5¢ Met's $2.00 Trousers ..... yi unas — nder wear, slightly damaged, $2.00, Boys Raa ld lat de ia ~ Buliders’ pence a righ AE 55¢ pt Oey wehinhar ds teesereesssesetesss$0@01 Men's Colored Soft Front Shirt iad : . Shirts, with detache . Men's ase ‘Neckwear, at...... cited ea 15¢ Natural Wool Under wear tee e weer eesene ns BOC cuffs , Seecs nies pee ms Hardware. e f Plumbing Tinning Pacific Coast Clothing Co, 900 ist Av. tA lh be 606 PIKE Telephone John 38%