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a THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUBLIEMING CO. semen BVERY AFTERNOON EXCERPT SUNDAY, ‘TRLEPHONE®: Battoriat Dept , Main 11a, B. Masard Wott, Raion Chase, Business Manager. Sees ot oe OFFICKS, Sountiennery and 1908 Tth Ave New York. eos we Court building. Sana he Feet ve uv Raprese Bettie. B FR One cent cemte per weeks 97 or twomty~ Kycdive conte por month, delivered by malt Ge vartiers No free sapien ~~ Pubasribere cha: thelr ada will please notify this office at once and send their old as well as thelr new ad dress. “Entered at the Postotticn at Seattle, Washington, as second-class matter ume S. Quiteau, who shot Garfield, ts In many respects the greatest statistictan fm the world. Quitean ts @ veritable crank on figurer, but profitable. Just ne the gevernment te under co 000 for certain tabulations, The big Insurance Companies are his p ftable clients. hie crankiness te very ract to pay him #26. Guiteau ts the s succeeded in getting Inside the books of Dun’s and Pradstreet’s commercial agencies, It was be who on cons AVE out the startling statoments that the books of these compe tained but 3 per cont, af the names that were there 20 years ago! What a pathetic story of the premature deaths and business failures of 2° years. But here is more of the sume sort Quiteau saya that of the men of thia country who Nive to be 60 years of age. 80 out of 100 are absolutely dependent upon others for a living. ‘That is an appalling revelation. Of every 1000 haman barques that with precious argostes set buoy~ fant sail, 800 arn wrecked on the coasts of business failure. Faiture! Hight of every 10 who fight In the business arena, bite the sawduet, For men do fight today as they fought in the arena at Rome and An- thoch. Ald 89 of the 100 are carried out dead or defeated. Why? bbe of competition. Because of extravagance, bad habits and many other things, But largely, because of SPECULATION, Read the lat of the victims of the get-rich-quick swindles at New Or- leans and St. Loula Men, women aud children—-all were trying to GRT GOMETHING FOR NOTHING, And there i# gambling on the board of trade where the macistrom swallows men alive. THE WHEAT PIT 18 ONLY THIRTY FRET ACROSS. BUT rr, HAS SWALLOWED WHOLE FLEETS OF BUSINESS CARGORnS, Tt te only & few feet deep, but it has let thousands of souls down to Hades! ‘The man who le doing well, Becomes dissatisfied. Me reasons: “I work like a slave and save a few dollars, So and so makes dollars where 1 make cents He runs the risk, Why should I not venturel™ And be- fore he knows it, he t= in deep water and unable to swim, ‘We are a nation of speculatora, The craving for wealth becomes & disease, MEN ARE MONEY DRUNK. ‘This is not rhetoric, I ie fact. Government and insurance com- panies pay men like Guiteau large sums of money for disclosing (his real history, He who runs may read it. _“Taveat your money, yes; but don’t speculate with ft. Don't gamble with it. WAS IT AN INJUSTICE - ‘The people of North Seattle whose property interests were impatred the vacation of Eltiott avenue tn favor of the railroads should not reat upon their oars while the grand jury ts in pension. [f an injustice was done them when that thoroughfare was virtually confiseated by the efty council and turned over to the Great Northern and other big cor: porations, that wrong still remains to be righted. ‘The business men who protested in vain against the passage of the vacation ordinance should, as 4 duty they owe the public, go before the grand jury and demand an investigation of the manner In which that measure was engineered through the councth If they were not done an injustice they have been guilty of an x Justice to the city counct. ‘The Eiltiott avenue case in not ancient history, Only a few weite ances against the raiiroads, complaining especially of the refusal of the council to-compel the raitroads to build a viedvct over the portion . the avenue vacated. Were these complaints all “newspaper talk?” sennunhth made to the grand jury. No doubt North Seattle people generally ere tm favor of the tumnet plan. So are the people of the whole city, for that matter, Nevertheless they should tneist upon strict fustice being done by the ratireads. HE SPLITS THE DIFFERENCE It remains to be seen how Chief Sulitvan’s pootroom order will please ‘The ultimatum of the elembers of that body was that stop gambling on horse races or be indicted. The pool- room men ansgted that their places were net prohibited by law, The chief splits the difference by arresting the proprietors of the poairooms, although refusing to close the pooirooms themselves. a A stroll through the didtrict below Yesier way will convince any one of Chief Sultivan’s plain-clethes men that most of the grafters, macques, Face horse touts and gambling house boosters are stilt tm the city. And yet there is a stringent vagrancy ordinance on the statute books ee ‘When a legistator already wears diamonds so dasating as to be the wonder and admiration of all behoiters, and has ridden in the Ankeny band-wagon, ft seems unjust to charge him with possemsion of an itching paim. The alleged iteh ought to be cured by thie time. _ “Malt extract.” the popular beverage dispensed at the blind pigs on Lake Washington during the summer, holds sway in the Seattle dance halls and variety theaters during the winter, The labet om the bottle does not impair the favor of the contents, : —_—_—————__ Probably Chief Sullivan and his valiant sleuths will be able to en- force the orfinance prohibiting coasting on the sidewalks. The small days. whe break thet taw ere nat sn well Grilied tm petitical method es the gamblers and bunko men. Es South American suicide seems to be am unstable as government. Gen- eral Uribe-Uribe, who a tow days ago killed himself, has turned up again and shot General Valderama. The revolutionary instinct down there extends beyond the grave. —_——SS The municipal ownership movement ie rapidiy spreading in the Un- ited States, The press dispatches state that the New York Reform Ctub will take up the subject tomorrow and discuss it during @ session of three days. Chamberlain is lecturing the South Afrikanders upon their ingratl- tude for the benefits thrust upon them. EWvidently the Filipinos are not the only ingrates. Dr, Thome ought to know that the penalty for biuffing is to lose if you get caught. Besides the bet was up to the other fellows and he ought to have waited to see what they would do. ‘The Germans are to bulld new naval ships shaped tke birds inatead They ought to make better of finh. flying squadrons. 417 dencat co. 417 vision The Lion Clothing House Cor. First Ave. and Main St. Dim A SATISFACTION. L. Lindauer Graduate Optician 17 Pike, Between Fourth and Fifth Wood ana Coal ALL GRADES $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Odd Lines each. $1| Newenstie, Franklin, Fulton, Bisck Diamond, Roslyn and Leary Coals, Also Coke and Charcoal. You get an honest load of best wood when you bet 3 here ‘slephone, Main 93. Inde- pendent 93. SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO. GEO, E. HALL, Manager, First ave. south and King st. aren pert Cue now known to the medion! Craternity, Cafarrh being @. comstitutiane! divee cine treatment Ueectt Core le takes tnternaliy. setne Aineetly upon the Blood and mucuus sur. feces of the myntom, destroying of the diseasc, and giving butiding up. the the foundation ie patient strength by eae a Avaisting nature in duing many lines | DRINK FINE FLAVOR He te ag cocetive peers that ney ottes ay wereered and pe | bid | THAT EVERYRODY Likes an tne Windle De for any case that it The American Clothier, The mtockholders will transact § 614 First Avenue, Seattle ‘fo ot faitee -_" 703 First Ave. Wusinest which may. be D.§ JOHNSTON co. (Pioneer Square) oiets, 0 Anent for the celebrated John 2. b ‘Hie PRESIDENT, | 903 Beoond ave, Burke Building. 0 foo cents, MAlt-PInt Wottlon detivered | HoureO to 8; Sundays 8:90 t0 2 Dre it, The, Waiee’ramity Pie are the boot. Stetson Mat, 4 and $6 r pe that retot) Full Get and Fit Guaranteed. $5.00) |) ; nt Ay Saka wea, | BiB ic iis, Set ohusonifir ey | DENTISTS oO ain | To Clear Out all Our Od and nervous oad > , 14 BECOND AVENUE. i om, too, Con Kargrine In second-hand square Opposite the Bon Marehe | S suit compe , Adhesive Hanon from $37 pad up, No charge for painiess ex: weaters EYES FREE AND eth Extracted Free, without , retall traction when teeth are order- F.W. Merrick ; laland Sailor: site for the nay A PICTURES SQUE COSTUME A THEATRICAL MAKE-UP WHICH HAS Causep MUCH STRANGE Henator Clar com. ho enlisted at Great Palle Monts MENT THROUGHOUT ENGLAND vrived-in thin city” Inat “evening CASE OF ones Newspaper Rntorpries Association, gan’ Inca, where they will be pe LONDON, Feh. 10.-(8pectal Corser |taken on board » training ship ) The *# & pleture of the It ia cuetemary to Ff rult pallor in an intertor fate in worthy of note, an it is intl f the) eative of ty pressing need for mor " » in the no Made Charges Against Leg ba GARFIELD’S Son, lators Which He Did Not}; n tho Mowlieh stage t Hathig of theme me the array In whieh Ire the character Harrie's latent Crichton.” This play 1 ih America, ‘Ph 4 * more than a! a 5 nh tights and reprevonte the aren) “TRUST BUSTER”. Substantiate | w which the haughty daughtr¥® of \ae OLYMPIA, Feb, Me-Dr. Th | oN hich she and her family af caat aways . allied bee omenitt explain the charges bh in bia Bunday olght’s addres: the committ. mn lemme, Wa la nee aunt hme renin 1 that Dy to the eommittioe aa the ommittee,” and eald ov ted that with hers, eo otra ngling at lewat in f ite mem ity of the tine ittee spon any ation cash Kinnear of King te chai ommites, He and ¢ and Davie of ¥ be the m ful terme, before the « ne denied part of the language attri buted to him, and tneisted that he had never intended to reflect any members of the committee was particularly andbill whieh Dr. Thome had tesued to advertise his meeting Thi was in the folio “The Mth Century City 1 velock « man of the p of Jeffer Are under 14.00 per ton ton aA. per TIS G0, widatings, 627 oOwRY. OO. | Egos, Poultry and Livestook robers Wh appeared dtrletty fresh re don, Hive hens, 146) se ie per ib) hive he Calven, ve tout, sige Oye wer tb bs, "am foot, see! » | He gy bic and Green Feuite atetoes eattee, (00 per ton |e Lrg per tow Tho | he y~ By Bee) washes, Gat. 00 | binge, 81.88 er owt sovies | OO. -. ‘ re SoS tie FATALITY sisi seit wrnate, not able to handle him) He was recently | ppeinted a member of the civil sery-) commiasion by President Hoowe ‘ y JAMBA BR, GANPIF WASHINGTON, 1. C., Feb. 2 Apectal.)-James H. Garfield, whol ,, has been selected by President |))) Roomevelt aa com loner of © Don't fait to hear Dr. J. ¢ or 4 Thome at the Baptiat church, Ninth ROAD porations in the new devartment of ung ankiin atreets, Olympia, Bun a lawyer and|® b. 20d words,, strang INBNE VANBRUGH THE MARKETS Trade was Tette - brisk on Western avenue toda: are — sareity of Cnuttornia Bweet prtatees ad 1 conte, WHOLESALE PRICES (loem prise ore to any buyer tm quem | the Big Seniaees Geetee Ty, © caught fire before the men | Could be extritated. Heth engineers, Apress mesenger and @ paasen f were injured. and the paneonger | aine Were runcint raphy | hago ‘wines were Jemoliahed by! collision, The fire which con sumed the debris grew so hot that ft oh i gus 900 First Av: —* Dr, Kibbe hae resumed practice Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. Clothing and) pe whieh took the dead mn een injured te Cleveland. OFERN Bain Hair veg cents, | MOUSE treater bory’s, Ue ¥: eo JOUN CORT, Mer. Phone Main 6. ——e—— Dunlap. real estate, $4 Union block. CHEAP .-. - - - - ONLY 706 First Ave. bet, erage fruit, GRAS GY por teva. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Rutene — W YS a Raster Tyme sina ramen, SOE ies Callivrnia, vem TONIGHT LAST TIME MR. DANIEL SULLY| | In His Greatest Success | The Oid MillStream | Management of Willte F. Boyer. PRICRS—-#1 . The, Ge and Ie. _Lurtain ot 6:90. OPERA Seattie's GRAND toe JOHN Cons, Mgr. Phone Main 66 party ights, Tomorrow America’s Leading Shai Actor, CHAS. 6. HANFORO Onte GEO per ton: barter, $9800 per ane ocd onan eeiins anton A SNAP COAL BILL cut HALF IN TWO By using the well known Charter ‘Oak Kange, for sale oniy at the big furniture and stove house of DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 Pike Street. Phone John 1), Independent 1154 —— 1406 Ramaker Music (0. Moved to 1406 ad Ave. Seattle Trane- Co. Fi Pee, Lar the PLUMBING Ana Sister Westin, — on wine umbia street. Prous. Black 331 JAMES HENRY Wholesale and Retail Meats. Souvenir China Views of Mt. front ‘otem Pote, rea! ti-piece Dinner Bet, Fuschia ttern, English Bemi-Poree- in, rerular $7.0...,...98.08 Dinner Set, Plymouth Porcelain, Seomt- nd Larep, mapa "Mire “TAMING OF THE SHREW" Priday Night, Saturday Matinee “Much Ado About Nothing” Prices-—#1.56, $1.00, The, S0c, Be. Heats now on fais. Bi Wildy & Godetein, a Terms, $2 down. $10 Drm» large cleared lots 84 up; Me by sold in the tnt cient weeks at Ppil- man City, Seat * nest suburb. Take Renton car on Washington! street, fare 5 cents; large, warm of-| fee at Hitman City. OPENS UP BRISKLY, The Second Week of D. 6. Johnston | Co.’ “General Clean-up Gale” Started With a Record of Nine ane and Organ Sales and a large Quantity of Sheet Music and Small arene: Yosterde: All Sheet Musle Will Be Offered All of This Week at 10 Cents per Copy of Your Own Selection in Any Quantity, Regerdiess of Cost or Reguiar Price . PIANOS Pianos during t week was quite remarkable eel this time of year, and will ne dewbt be considerably more active this) Glass Stand Lamp, om Burner, complete ... Prgtteh Bonn Miue Cups Saucers, regular i0..... Plates, regular ibe......... Managers Corner First and Madison St. TONIGHT Matinee Every Day | Prices, 100, Ie, We; matinee 100, 20. | TEN STAR ACTS NORWOOD BROS. PAUL LA CROLX LEWIS SISTERS GREEN @ PERRY MORGAN &@ CHESTER DUFFY CHILDREN Boye and Girle Watch given away at the Saturday matines. — W. M. RUSPELL. Manager. Phones—Sunset, Main 067, Independ ent, 567 Prices—0e, We, 300 and 20, Seattio’s Only Up-Town Theater and High-Clars Place of Amusement. Wvery Niaht Thin Week and Satur- day Ma or, ‘Tonight ah Lestie Morosco Leila Shaw “THE MAN FROM MEXICO” ablished Laughing Success from Maine to Callfornia, A Cast of Bupertor Merit You'd have to pay $1.50 to see this, but for us; and that’s no He. Kvery day's neglect means untold agony in the future. Don't put off until too late, but Have them examined (free at this office) right away. We have the finest electrical equipment and the new botan- ical dixeovery which applied to the gums makes every opera- ion painiess, All work in charge of graduate specialixts, tracting free when other work is ordered, ailing during up Bale.” We ahi effort to dispose of the very | All orders promptly attended to. number 6 Silver Fillings ... She - 7 steamboat and Pure Gold Filings. rr Mer. Both Phones, Main Gold Crowns, 23k «. are very in out stock in all Itnex so that we) can proceed in making a number ot important changes os socom as our) sheet music and book department tn} t of the way. Among the makes reprosented.are | h weil known names ae Chicker- ing & Sone, Kimball, Hobart M. Gn. ble, Pease, Doll, D. & Johnaton Co, nie, and other Pianos, and K 1 Organs. Atl ef these are f prices th quality conatdore IMMENSE SUCCESS OF Corianton Magnificent Spectacular Production TONIGHT And for the Reat of the Week. Better Than “Ben Hur,” Greater THA "Quo Vanda.” _—_ Bridge W abo Full Bet T FREE EXAMINATION so painieas method used without extra charge Lady attendant always. Houre—:20 a, m. Sundays tH 1 p.m, BOSTON PAINLESS per tooth h Painless Dentistry Ten Year Written Guarantes ‘The Real Paintoss Dentists to # p.m. rulerty gan any othér ys “* a oot ferns Is a Good placed with ones the Leay attendant always ed. All work done by graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex perience; a specialist in each department We will tell you in advance exactly what your ear written guarantee, No students, but ali spectalints of trom 12 to 20 years’ practice. We are making a specialty of gold crown and bridge work. Re 4 con: “ 4 - | mult ws Ghout thie high clees wert” 100 Per Copy This Wik TO KNOW ABOUT THE pURETY| work will cost by a free exam. | “ |. during all of t week, OF YOUR FOOD, YOu CANNOT |ination. Give usa call, and you | Dr. E. J. Brown’s Mmunle at ite ir cony.|AFKFORD TG OVERLOOK THIS| will find we do exactly as we! Dental Parlors Thin music retals mguiarly poo TANT THING IN YOUR |advertise— At 26, 26e, Me and Tie, somes high| FAMILY DRINK—PEOPLE WHO) ? TE an $1.00, While we are out Bf all of/ KNOW SAY THAT FOR ARSO |SET OF TEETH .......$5.00 the most popular muste, thed® Is ell! preppy pute Takes 18. wo |GOLD FILLING - . $1.00 quite ck of good mus of all! 4 * GOLD CROWN $ Kinds left and it will certalbly pay| BEVERAGH THAT BQUALS sot s+ 95-00 ining something in gine FILLING ......50¢ thin in and look over:the| Instruction bdoks | literally cut to plecea, on on of all Kinde Remarkable Values In all lines of omen Musica! Ine monte, We b ® very laree 4 sortment of | Mandolins, Guitars, , Banjos, Music Noxes, Tal) ines, al kinds of stringn to show yi and | surprise you on| loaning, making a t deed for purpose of selling the mining the company situ fted in Alaska, to John Bi. Maxon or other parties wilt be aT also whether or f nettir Iv 18 A HAS A MILD, REFRESHING Hh raise or undertake to ‘New York Dental Parlors Branch Otfice—Fourth and Mor rison street, Portland. Stores also at , Booretary. slephone, Rainier a0, ling committee this DR. THOMSIGETE TIDERE NT His cause of wetion! gee thin pre sn the refusal of employes of #) Pake Kents ning car to furnish him with ington athe when he Was a passenger on a rail vate leasone daily Gas Offic had no refer | Addition 200 Lots and Cleared apers.”* Overlooking Lake W | 810 Down commit tee, Whom did they refer to? TRENTON, N. J, eory P, Johnson, & colo tor, bas ined a verdict for $500 sages tthe Pullman Palace in the United States 14. Kev ad min ain -——-« Dansing © Professor Wilson ana Friday nke enings. Halt Pri- Seattle Sate Investment Manage W. 1. THOMPSON, Office on Grounds and Hullding. a —_--- TO EACH PUPIL Host teachers, graduating certt ficates awarded, Rates about one-half usual prices to all who made application at once. H. LEE, Principal, New York Conservatory Schoo! of Music 210 to 221 Arcade Bidg., Beattie. Phones—Sunset, fted M1; In THE SEATTE OPTICAL Of, Funeras bir tors, Third Men’s, Boye’ and Ohil- ity oF state, eren's Clothing work at most Fornishing Goo, Mats and ee 6 Shoes. 1i04 Becond avenue, new free of charge Times Building. The annual meeting holders of The Kit Mining Company will be ha company's office, 114 ¢ Seattle, Wash. Thu 19, 1908, at 2:90 p. m., for of & board of seven lror the ensuing year transaction of such other may come properly meeting. WM. CORCORAN, First publication, Feb. ® Plumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. 606 P.KE Telephone John 283. Every day there's new for you to see tw store among the Rockers, are always trying to om array sk gr eeamrnete mae. ne Give them the attention serve at the first hint of give the most patnst vice at a minimum of $1.0 and up, ery for grinding lenses, make your glasses they — 1207 Second Avenue, (Next to Stone, Fisher Store) Sch uchard Optical Co. Eye Specialists ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP. PING CENTER OF SEATTLE Citizens’ Light & Power Co ‘ "PHONE, MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 76 1425 First Ave. We are Selling Rapidly # Reduced Prices __ We are closing Prompt and free delivery. Kentucky Whisky, $2.50. BRUNNER & CO. *". All Wines and Liquors at cut rates. stock. Call on us for bargains. Fine Port, Se ‘per gation --USE-- QUEEN ANNE FLO HAMMOND MILLING CC.,