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FeO a DM THE SEATTLE STAR MY STAN PULLIAHING CO BYEKY AFTERNOON EXCAPT SUNDAY : TRLRP HON DS Rustness Dept... Mato 1000, Rettorial Dept , Main 11 o a, oh w ' * ' RK. Maxard Wella, Raitor K. FP. Chase, Rusiness Manager j " oh haw OFFICEM, | th th i ae 4 Seattio—1907 and 1909 Tth Ave. . | ai " ew rork 2% Tomy et bevel a > | 1 Chicage— 211-18 UR xprese Rullding i | iA 4 of ly ' eeotabl One cent POF COME! SIE cents Ber Wael, OF tWenty-Bve eeule per imonth, deltwered name are anet, by wa re Na tree eng ! Bubscribers changing their address will pl notify this office at 1 t once nd thet ae well ne thelr new A . ring . 1 al the Portoftios at Beat eaue ) cont P Perhaps it te | gn at f thi { SHOULD NOT PARLEY Y an tor the best, | "af tule th but it seomn to | ip able woe cone ; WITH LAW BREAKERS } Wyo “ae bon Koad htm to Ue nom - the grand Jury W. T. Ferguson, is sup w dealing with Chief of Polt Sullivan The + nbers pa Maeve ig and of t 1 instructed to cometitute th sa law an ter | . H eal hn purpose of coeroing delingue 1 vomnty oMotale | change, A petitio uty Thetr lnatructtons were simply to lavestl 1 | A method of fixing tuty. “‘Thelr inatrwctt . | be clroulated among commine woover thy found gullty of breaking the law | | men The ¢ bedens to mest wit of these Inetructions, the publi rtainly cane warmly [eeneral approve approve the action of the grand Jur) in informing Chief Sullivan that he | WHOLESALE PRICES ta a law-broaker, But that he will net be Indicted, provided he closes | fiisee are to any burer in quer certain gambling places, to 5 at which he doubts his authority, Rath. | 1. higher > er wauld the peaple generatiy prefer that the grand jury should take Provisions confexaion of the chief ef petice In the grand jury room as true, and in | w tent, Tike per Ih: steer dict hin for failitig to enforce the hives aguinat such form® of gambling as afe plainty within the meaning of the etate statutes and city ordin ances, The fot that Chief Sullivan ix a tawbrauker by his own public cons | 4 feaston, should not be lost wight of by the «rand Jury in the masa of tea- | timony to the éffect that other city officials were equally, of perhaps m | a guilty than the head of the police department. ‘Fhe jury was impel | ‘WEA 4 te Inquire Inte individual cases of law-breaking, and not Inte political | policies With the latter they have absolutely nothing to do. MISS IBA “KHL MAGNE 1 Green Fruit, Ete It i» the aworn duty of « grand Jury to Investigate all cases in secret, | er wherertoe ottens avy « O70ee8 TO an apetes, oh d . eortm- | b Ne - Feb. 2 Bhe employed « & or bee) fame 42.00; baw and to make no report Of its proceedings except to the judge of the ortm A ON ; ploy c yh ow * tat ‘The . tw . Thegs to + a ‘i in oat court, until its final report ts Med Crtil such time, hot even the | (eoweta os eeu This secretary W Regn bo per , ehiet of police ts entitled to be advised by the grand jury as to what | credit wit shalie nasties est" fixeoea per bbl, " haa transpired in the grand jury room. of tt a dete wd 1s, Poulter: Much lees is it befitting that members of the grand jury should | EE nape ey _ Oe ea teil fo to the chief of police, of any other public official, and demand the en- | ord, for tC wan anffered at the hands 1, oa forcement Of the laws. } oC & woman, Mies Hager, and she has = cr OF ©" Y a humber of years Colonel) work exceedingly well *, IB@IBe; Laie. | Tt might be remarked, also, in passing, that the superior court grand |. Por ® iy AR mel gp aes St gee bers Jury “should be warned that the tank of securing the enforcement of the Abe at the nation’s cap. hone, law through a peace officer of Chief Sullivan's small caliber tt one of | is an offfeer of engineers 3 Noe smail magnitude, | tine has served as ‘The festive highwayman still continaes to make thoes at Chief of Potice Sullivan behind that worthy'® back. Even an fat will find tt Bard to say a good word for the Seattle police department after two 4 Men are shot at in a single night by footpads and one painfully wounded. A few years ago a series of highway rebbertes euch as that now in prog: fess would have set Seattle peaple to tatking of vigilance committees, THE ANTI-TRUST CREED Fe Men and Rrethren: While congress is trytng to lessen the trust evil Wt ws recite together the golden textsof the anti-trust creed. You will fiad them in Senator Hoar's shorter catechiam, summartsed from the Massachusetts senator's epecch. ‘The aliegations of this indictment ought to be marked im every Newspaper office, printed In big posters’on the dead walls, recited In the schools and read from the pulpit Here are the evils as the venerable senator so ably puts them 1 Destruction of competition. % Management of local industMes by absentees in the interest of ab- sent capital. “eter” & Destruction of local public spirit, ,. & Fraudulent capitalization. 3 & Brerecy. & Management for the private tenet of the officials. 7. The power te corrupt sleetions and in some cases to corrupt courts, & The want of personal renponaibility to public rentiment. % The absence of persunal liability for wrong-dotng. i Ie The holding of vast properties in mortmain—in the “dead hand.” | A Gr eat Rush & large number of non-union met to For the West string the wir after the poles are! set, is unknown, The ere of the | company refuse tom: any state- ment in regard to the matter. | GETS DAMAGE e gg ane to thetr bon aged Cmnagae H. Krans was awarded damages i th homeseokers, athe the sum of $95¢ from J. C. Spur, # daity leaving St. Pant. At the Great wtractor, by a superier court jury Northern and Northern Pacific of- | yesterday afternoon. Krane claims eee | have been settousty Injured while | in the employ of the Gefendant by the | that hereafter all of them would be fall of @ be ik wall, iJ sent out in two. sections. bd ‘The present settler rates will com- tinue in foree tilt im 8 The height of the rush not be reach- 4 until about the middie of March. ‘The greater part of these home- seekers come from the Middi¢ West. = Sound Steamer | Changes Hands ‘The & Willey Navigation om who come . west, far the! ateater 7X -y* to ais state and to thie side of the Cascades, At! t all trains are arriving near- and every effort wilt be the to be approxima tel vee | | itte stated this ly ole has not yet decided what he wiit do with his new purchase. The City of Aberdeen has been | operated on the Meattle-Olympta run | by the Willey company for the past! eight years, and had been operated from Beattie to other sound porte several years before that t by pt. Thomas Tews fer whom she ballt at Aberdeon, in 1891, She Is one of the fastest steamers on the | Bound, having a speed of 16 knots un | hour. 2 wae baile by Thomas Reed of Ballard. She is a sterm- wheel pesrenger steamer of 244 groam Sel Par ture foe «| Badly Hurt by "Zohtan ‘i ailgnd to. have, made a Street Car| the disparaging remarks concerning Mrs. Johnson in the presence of Her- eal Mrs. Mary Dowbalem, who resides at 423 Main street, was knocked down man Johnson, the plaintiffs hur 4 badly hurt by a Kinnear park and in LE pu of his #ts- cur near the corm of First enue Le 5 re. Ida H unkind insinuations, it fs sid, were made in the Scandinavian } } > carded, about 3 o'ctodks this “ar was north-bound | | mined guage, i by alt | Berne presen! OO, afternoon, The a in the r Andrew Jobn-| Gig the woman attempted to cross | fon, the defendant, Is a well Known | i) track from behind # coal wagon | | the street car end wae pushed along | | woman w up tor | Max Kalish, managing owner of |. Th thet the ‘vessel will be put on the| tion, found that whe was still alive tor pnt mail the | bruised no hones were broken, and} The Last Word Because he called her names and Annie Jotneon has pioked who contractor and builder of this omy Which wae going south on the other! frack she stepped. directty in trent of | Marine News S icp.ge Sue se | ems. cov be stope but Dr, Feik, ea bu ly the steamer Humboldt. ar UNC** | summoned, after a brief examin Lynn canal run from thie me, mak-| She wes removed to the store of the i. first trip February 4. Chicago Misfit Parlors, and revived between in a little while. Although badly season Sameer 1 were called for yester-/| unless it should develop that she suf day by the postoftice department. | fered internal injuries, the results ees | Will not be dangerous. Limemen May | ssin'or ier chat sa'e cit ti Win the Strike woman when she was be- Bind’ tne wagon, and as she stepped At the meeting of the board of egg today, permite for the directly in front of hie car he had m ton of between 666 and 700 10 time to stop before striking her and om Were grant- to the Beattie meveral jectric compan: ©. G. Hettner, one of the local rep- months past, during the | resentatives of the New York Mu- linemen’s strike, the Beattie Electric | tual Life Insurance Compan ed very few poles. | to a complaint this afternoon charg Himited | ing F. W. Hart with embezzlement t« | Hart was the agent of the company of at Yaides and is neowsed of havi made collections to t of $2,200 and appropri the money to his own wae rt was in the city yesterday, but has not been seen since. hain ree seers grounds lumba. In Hingham's assigned nally Aswummed the duties of #o dtetator even the Hr has a greater fe | tape than has Colane! Mingharn. | years he haw tary yards of it | happen at the White How | much ceremeny could trevent. atched the preaident's guests, very carefully he | tate and more carefully «til! he ar ranged the onder of precedence tr which the @ fu | muster before Pia eagle eve entered | hts digntt the presence of the proaiden That now it & Potontus of t to hie charge of the routine duties of | end tc engineer in charge of harbor tm-/ provements. And this tere thy Mr ness one of the largely in complish cour today seld to Capt. W. J. Ellis, | iy TOMORRO OUT MADISON LARGE soso $195 LVEL sis eon LOTS, Oe Lots of this size, right in the heart of the city, at about the same price as lots 25x100 way out in the c ountry. With this property you have the advantage of sidewalks, city water, electric lights; in fact all the comforts affordgd in a large city. Our representatives will be on the ground all day Sin- day to show the property. Get off car at T wenty-ninth es Madison, and go one block southeast. H.S. TURNER & CO. 232 GLOBE BLOCK 40x110 and 40x155 = tory. When President | fully select the flowers for future Roosevelt went to the White House | table decorations Roane velt We Have Said “Good-Bye” To the old store, and in a brighter, “Good Morning” to the people The Leader, always in the lead, opens Monday with something bigger and greater than we have ever’ before attempted, For full particulars, see the Sunday “P.-1." Set =~ en (GOLD LACED COLONEL iptnner abies N° ROUTED BY A GIRL THE NARKETS Of public butidings in the Datrtet of Co addition te Culonel ties, he onel Hingham was delermined to fol- low his own plans when it White House entertainments Hagner dete ed to run them her way, She absolutely retuned to al low any mere man to revine her ini of the White House. The leading real estat been made during coptionally healthy conditt John Dave amor [report the following mater the grass on the front inwn, but in dnews for red the house she Would be supreme. For | Hut ( wi Bingham put on all Ris) Closson of Low deen surrounded With | gold lace, surrounded himenif with «| $13,000, Nothing could possibly | bugeh of red tape, and refused to! Pike a to MM} without ‘erred: $10,000, 18 acres be py any attention to the interieper. | nally the matior was appealed tol tween Lake t president, Mr, Koosevelt never rawtord & | very fond of ted tape, and helchased the wae diewusted with the way things | Weatern avenue were going. He tried to ‘arbitrate | the diepute. but arbitration was re. Colonel Hingham stood on and grasped the hilt of his ee Hagher smiled Sil changed and thie |sweetly and concealed in the fold» ihe White Hous ts of her dress a small ax Dunwelf to Huffaln to] Of course, there could be But one the battle Colenel Fingham i! bulld breakwaters at Buffalo | Hise Magner will rend owt her un- where the woman en-| revised invitation liste and will ater as TMngher | Very caretutiy tre | thy Conover have northeast corner and Oeder edited the invtt Cummins a returned Klondtker Nate on ard avenue for it McGraw & Kittinger sold a number of lots in Park addition. The J. A. Moore Investment eat that had paamed deals to report Burglars are And the war de- soctal! partinent will probably allow her to found her Porat yesteriay morn escaped with their ad in both sounder held Mi Twenty sath avenu | ered at about 4 o’clo ing. The thieves fro parently, with pine | bargiare, but front door key with them Nefore entered thieves broke Inte the newer store have said of Seattle. Now for busid) avenw watoh. greatest Fire Sales Seattle has ever scen. It is But with our bigger and better store, ‘and creased facilities, we are able to attempt ang ac- . bigger and better things, Best In Pianos ‘There ts, too, a best place to Which would you take? If you value buy. And the best money’s worth to be Rad le the precio it that you keep your eyes #trong and healthy. If You suapect any weakness consul us This will cost you menee. Many years’ practioe as has given us the necessary skill 4 experiehce to diagnose and correct any eye trouble. Our prices are the jowest In the city for first-class THE BARNES@ CO. PIANO at Se Weteehs of 008, And phe SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. 711 Second Avenue. Giaases, 11.90 and up. 1297 Berend Avenue, Beattie. (Next to Stone, Fisher @ Lane's ANSWER TO PUBLICS DEMAND EATTLE citizens, burdened with low _ candle- er $2 gas, served ie relief: sighted business men composed o Seattle citizens and their friends, answered the demand and — lished a modern, up-to-date plant, and are now "selling high: grade gas at 80 cents. Do you get it? 25 Citizens Light & PowerCo 1425 First Ave., One Block From Shopping Center PHONES—Sunset Main 1186, Independent 75 Brass Extension Sash a5¢ Embossed Chair Seats, cach Lace Curtain Sample Ends, 1% yards long Sample pairs of Lace Curtains, no two Brownie Lunch Boxes, White Granite Cups and Saucers, regular 12c Cup and Saucer; Decorated Breakfast Plates, Decorated Butter Dishes, regular 75¢ Faney Opal Glass Bon Flour Sifters, regular 15¢ each; Special . Kitehen Butcher Knife, regwar 25¢ cach ; city report that not many ta hed the ik, but that the demand has k and the merket in an ex jon and Green Lake pur of | reet for $8.00, This firm eold to William two joGraw's Wash ‘ony pany bee « ierge pumber of small Still Active broke into two veitlnegs | are good goods. Both | Enamel Wares canes Were reported to ve polloe but | at the station the news was with- | The residence of & W. Myers, at | was on in the morn ot im through the t door, which they wn unlocked, ap ore, Only 6 | cents was found in the house by the | they carried aff the | different utensils week. the Myers residence was! man residence, also on Twenty-sixth | and seoured $8 and & gold Main Orore, First Ave. & Spring OF All are light weight and easily carried, so these goods In the Drapery Department 24 to 44 in, long, Rods, from $2.00 to $3.50, each 4 pair What the Crockery Department Offers and 20 three sizes Second Av regular 13¢ each; ns, regular 25¢ | Sewing Table for 88) On Saturday Night All specials can be secured betwe are not each . samples alike regular Toc, 1§¢, each; Spe ial, each ‘| Frederick & Nelson} COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Madison and Spring Sts. en 6 and 9p. m. Jelivered les of from $2.0 Ii gand 33 Special ... ae A Wel:-Mado Sewing _Table made i tim © the Veagines 1 up under (tn ae regular price of this table jp It can be secu » Baturday for we, T pecial ts not ed and only on cach 1 the t ‘ aces, each, long, worth, ad | | each; Special ,.. se. sae Special WHEN YOU GET DB, FEEL TIRED AND THERE 18 SOMETHING You NEED A TONIG 2 SHOULD GO TO A DOG The only goods that it pays you to buy, or us to sell, This is espee ially true of Granite and Good wares of this kind will far outlast the poor, cheap sorts, and give greater satisfaction while in use We carry the largest stock of good Granite and En- You can make your ameled Wares in the Northwest, choice from a dézen differes’ makes and from hundreds of See these goods in our windows, this Nerth- |. Piture Annex-—Everything oe oy Electricel. 818 Firet Avenue South. OFFICE FURNITURE hae qui SEATILE GAS AND Original Incorporators, 1873... . Every buriness man who once his next outfit. ure is different—no other store A HOME INSTITUTION {CHARTERED 1823 Our office furnit- the same lines. The prices are always in your favor, and you can be certain to find Just what you want. Revolving Office Chair, made of quartered oak. ts adjustable, as is also the ten- sion of the spring back....... poltehed, height INCORPORATED wa THE ao LER EL COMPANY assess A Dexter HORTON A. DENNY JOHN COLLINS CHARLES B. BURROWS TRUSTEES, 1903 Unerce G Aynoms Jah. rer DSMITH, V oF, Samuel Sa tienny, President National Bank of Commerce, res, Schwabacher Bros, & Co. Wi ELLS, Treasurer, HILL, President, J. Da PARRULL, President Northern Steamship Company. WOULD PROBABLY PRERIEM A GOOD BEER. JUST CASE OF AND SAVE YOUR D A DRINK OF IT f BEFORE GOING TO RD) BEST TONIC YOU CAN = 2 dosen hait-pint 2 tl Your money back for Sells Ladies Suita, Wi Skirts, © “THE RIGHT Wholesale and Retail Cloth 900 First Ave., Cor, r the Stotwon Hat 4 and es meet! rT K A special : RHODES ers of the + olalns ated in Alaa, ey lother parties wa coted UpoH nantly be vralee any aM Jiacursed Ne upon. The stecl At other busines ky | hrought betore tt ny ORDER, on pers