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pe THE SEATTLE STAR Ryn APTRAN Business Pena ed WALLAMY One pepe ver come votive conte per mon ® TS a ea! FO MAIL BUR ACH AN he date when pour Bubs my on th address label of each paper, When that date arrives, [ft your sutecrtye ipectal Correspondence tien hae again t Pall in advanes, your name te tanen from the list a rhe Gate om the addrese inbel Is & Feoetpt Batered at the Poe at Meattl « We Aiton eae : sWASHINGTON, Feb, 8—Minw ding gown, In fact, the entire tre The maria yrocade, Wan den white satin and the White House bride ®y a firn This san Room Roosevelt selected her own deatgn WANTED.---85 CENT GAS If the American Improvement Company can make and sell gas at 55 cents in this city, as it proposes to do, why can- not the Seattle Lighting Company do the same? The Argerican not only offers to sell 85-cent gas, but it is willing to turn over to the city all profits exceeding 1o per cent or nvestment The cost of living is high enough without paying $1 for gas that can be profitably sold for 85 cents va Thin brocade will be us train of three yards, while the p! the bodice and panels » Nearly all of Miss Roosevelt bande of a Balti modiate fr th emart set se searrestan ~~ (MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT’S firm designed and manufac Ca famous tnauguration ¢ pattern with a ereseont seattered at © generations of the aWhetngton and Baltimore Mins Roosevelt will become Mre. Nicholas Long of ‘The Star Hoosevelt's wed Wisweat, in of Amer 1 of hes iened ony In Patter t din the full court lain aatin will make | iansae Cle @ 4s troussoau is in the m that has gowned {ina met the inte favor convent THE SEAMTLE 8TAR—THURSDAY, PER, us 06, C.F. CONTEST A/PLINGER “sees OFFICIAL WEDDING GOWN ‘LOSE Al HAND S7/LL FIRM) APPLES The? question finitely settled in New York t week Tuesday. At that tin general board, consisting of 4 rs, mee letermine the mvention site and discus ott mportant matter Ax The Star eas alre ated for th here ta a betek mvent with mn petite f with I in making The people are not particularly anxious for a new gas worth, Jr, in & Princess robe, built of severely pl on veatic company, with the inevitable tearing up of streets for more Nine Her robe will be fashioned ding the date of the & court reqwiationa, for it ta to do dual service et at poral boar gas mains. They would all prefer to see the present company put its price right down to 85 cents, Such a course would be the best for all concerned, both the people and Seattle Light- ing Company—if the latter wants to hold its present business But if the old company will NOT reduce its price, then let us have the new concern by all means, even if it does kick up more dirt on the streets, That extra 15 cents is worth saving The time was, not so many years ago, when The Star, un- aided, went into a fierce fight with the original gas company of Seattle, against its exorbitant $2 rate for gas. And The Star won The agitation resulted in the formation of a new company, causing the old established corporation to cut its rates. The new company had a maximum rate permitted by law of $1.55 Later the old and the new got together under one manage ment, but in the evolution of things the price finally got down to $1. While the fight was going on there was a constant howl from the gas people about the excessive cost of producing gas. The people were told that it was impossible to even make gas for $1, to say nothing of selling it for that figure. Just the same we have $: gas today, and good prospects for 85-cent gas. It doesn’t pay to listen to the outeries of the Vil. The train will asure thr come from the back widths and Mins Roogevel!, who has gain being one of the beat gowned w t much thought on the deta lice will be embroidered which has ador bride, will be draped on the ale effect. A veil of tulle a plete the totlet and Miss Roose ivory prayer book, which her mo’ became the bride of The of the evening gowns w fs having built may give Londom new idea of American fabrics an deep yellow molre with drapery ¢ exquisitely embroidered bodies fine will lace, ¢ tons of At trimmed with y ine adeloth embrot some tolleta be makers. One gown is pale green tinaue gown is a fotching combination of cream with draj the wedding and then at the court of King Kdward ee yards and will ewell into billowy folds, with a soft ruffle of chiffon peeping beneath ed the reputation nen in Amerte sof her bridal re b eed pearls as » leaf design of soft silks, Some rare old lace 1 the wedding finery of several gen erations of the Lees, the maternal ancestors of the «and form a bertha 1 orange blossoms will com. ther need when she ore Roomevelt hich Miss Roosevelt ore and Parisians ® 4 American * | velt may carry ‘| f frosted leaves and Another evening | le and satin in deep ry and combina gown of old rone sable and = Persian nother of the hand ing prepar gas men. | Let us get that 85-cent gas and cut profits down to a rea- | Washington tailor for the tre P | sean, In the matter of Mugerie. eae | Mins Roosevelt b been equally | | patriotic, All the dainty embroid- | ery and stitching hes been given | JUSTICE IS DEMANDED The present “investigation” of the Valencia disaster is generally regarded as a farce. An indication of this fact is to | be found in the actions taken yesterday by both the Chamber of Commerce and the Commercial Club in wiring to President Roosevelt, asking for a searching inquiry to be conducted by | others than the loca! “inspectors.” The public demands that the facts regarding this terrible affair shall all be brought to light regardless of the interests of the Pacific Coast Steamship Compan COMPLETE TICKET to a airi’s Washington ‘The complete municipal owner-| ward: A PF. Hoos, republican, Bee- ghip party ticket oming |} ond ward: I MH. Kulies, democrat, @lection was given ma @ ward: A Byers, de rat. Harmon of the executive committee | rth ward; R. BR Orchard, repub- today. The candidates are now all| Hear th ward; Mugh Mote] mamed by the different ' 8 ward: # euses and the fight for election mbitean; Seventh begin in earnest as soon ax th publicans make thetr nomigat . The candidates, which wilt x | a | De fied with the county ° a) «© 1, and follows: Mayor, Wittam Moore, democrat; J. & Wileor publican, comptrolier; F. A. Rust. tee are: BW inde pendent treasurer Edward! publican, ots Brady, repubtican, corporation coun- | democrat, secretary; W. D. Wood, | cH; Mathew Dow, republican, and/ republican, ED. Benson, democrat; | George Listman, republican, councti.| 8 HM. King, democrat: EF. ¢ “ men-at-targe. For the Hi, republican, and James Murphy, re-| ‘Thomas Navin, democrat. First * pe ! Senator W FRANCHISE ” OE PRESIDENT - SANDBAGGED ‘TELEGRAPHIC. ese ES t {annual meeting last night: Presl-| night on Third ay. between Jame . dent, Gordan A. Rice; vice presi-| and Yealier dent recording | Anderson engaged @ room at Lar rc peretary A. Troundale; fisan-| son's board oes DENVER, Feb. 1.—The new mint eae ee Leben A operations today with $99 secretary and busir « agent. /and im comp | partne - . t According to statements made this | W. J. Akers; treasurer, George List-/ # @ Ne 7 006 in gold bare om hand await- Morning by members of the coun- | man. aul cer Gal trinks olnage: of, te Amerkan Improv ae and part t 4c | CINCINNATL Feb. 1.—(he aftergocan. About 6 t, cateher for the Cinetnnatt of Minnesot Third av.. and| “feds” wae sold to the Ban Fran preter tlon as chatrm company's $5-cent gas franchise. i th = ~ yecommended at the meeting of the notte : ’ corporations committee yesterday as he neared James he was struck | cis. tub today tem, t n be . surance conference, which met here | the from behind with a sandbag. - afternoon, will be passed | i senseless, and} Settiomeant Near. | today, ordered industrial home in om be under ama, democrat, of Informant to tay] © the democratic yaee committee on Committers ook rt have reached no fee) CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—Gov. Johnson, soon after his selec an be national in d 9 recess taken until » good a show fe ALASKA'S DELEGATE WASHINGTON ato this afternoon passed @ bill pro viding for the ¢ gato lo congress from Alaska. YP. S, 25 YEARS OLD BOSTON, Maas, Feb. 1.-—Tomor th anniversary of the the Young People’s So. clety of Christian Endeavor and the day wil be colebrated all over the world by the nearly 70,000 soc with about 3,500,000 members, and by the numerous Endeavor unions local, county, state and national. In row is th founding o| nearly all cities branches of the ings } | According to Patterson on nanzo creek }for $260 } om petit » be tor the} y of rex nk the city hall, it] his time, and ed afte Ii be held and funds coltect ed for the proposed memorial in |homor of Dr. Francis B. | founder of the organization | , LUCKY PATTERSON Heary Anderson, who arrived In , the city yesterday from « logging iaaeeanaeta has received a cail from| The Central Labor council elected | camp sou of bere, wee he sp an unnamed man, who, it is said. he following officers at the semt-| ang robbed of $95 at 6 o'clock last & mer of the Harriman pe democratic Moor | ‘ claim, on which pans aver | aging $30 are snid to have been found, was purchased by Patterson | ante nd railed ttl ' | | the city ball. x hundred and| on the books last} Feb. 1.—The sen ection of a dele GE, les where there are organization meet lark, the Dawson advices « I rick strike has been made by Ronald | No. 6, below Bo HELP FOR SLOW: cet POISON | hav. (bat & by VAY afer OY and ay 1 ‘pple, ang f | LOY were » DbYtlelan at the ay, Dolnoned “tin what “Oe 0D aha) irate oe “Some | DREDGE RIVER oO at the on " ' ¥ ha floods WATER CONSUMERS It ts expected tha Py 0 delinquents at the pres- | or tha fo of yours a time, A fine ca wet ») PY 4 $1026 Becung to the rent, but ¢ n | Ave & & wpecialty 1 may take action to b ' ond guaranieg foe ” SUIT CASES ‘ANO Gnips V ® Raw H leather, regular f ’ Extra regular price $4.0 Light, neat, dur ** regu regular » copen—Large size. tity, jeather lined, 13-inch size week special y Leather Gripe nd lock, regular price :tabiers’ Swiss Milk sample yuart see, regular price J Prot. Berg's Mange Cure, Eye L fine’ of Glover's Dog Re prices, « Dog Remedies at cut pt All other dog remedies sold for lens at the Quaker. Suipho Brew Arthmna A 4a fine laxatt t the Qua PREBC RIPTION PERFECTIO? charge of exper gaged in this e They never substitute. Every presorip nded it to be. The work is done proms If you want the best, come here. ¢ delivery to all parts of the city, STATE ‘NEWS Woolley is to have a street jcarnival next summer, Fully 100,0¢ the estimate neries thie y ar Thomas Eddy. was ngled at while playing in a barn near his Frank Jackson was fined $10 by the police Judge ay for being council as scon as It is presented to | a saan. Reoeh te ; ocd | st bi B y . . he cre fala committee should de- | direiy an b » tier th oa me y 7 o'clock levery probability that the copper | bers of the conference. the Natenal | hag a poms = meth etqQuarter®, | war between H. H. Roge ot the b- - ational City Engineer Thomson's trip to with a bed gash acrom his fore poem moot ta ‘ te “% H Psu Assocs jon of Life | Europe. It in @ remarkable demon-| ALGECIRAS, Feb. 1.—The Moror-| head, He says three men did tholor the Lnited | August Heinse. | having demanded the Stration of the fact that pora- co conferen y adopted with | work F caiee adh. a and toe Jove ance tions will accept proper franchises some t fleation th a 4 stom Cte tant ieee AB IB” | ore and insurance offies ¢ the @ if they are forced to, as well as a} taxation proj The Seat the tea ntry are present, The gen Lighting company is getting an ex there is a poor prospect of the a ceasive price for its yel'ow and J BE gag Mee comp nent of anything definite _e aan, oven © - en males Th ‘ NORFOLK Va w P. Doleen, a : Gy ior sere sings . ead to $3 Inst Ang rhe tty watt aré of enginecring exam- e¢ States marine, wae found eek reforms ass el WMPPING POST |ereusssts sco eee oe Se ee it dew er here aid ¢ tainly ve gourd om. A as I WASHINGTON re 1 t at t ha i - bs u am certain w good franch I teally for th yt ing for r * ¥ ¥ Ie hing as Ades ol . A mass ting, under the a Y a 1 a eee yh BRB ft Bd “+t ” 7 | Og — Seaecereag dig? Seiad ae ea Phones 416 ® Web. 1, 19 + 698,269.49 & | has the businessmer Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever E DS iiaa aia lis. beniceectaak sae gator Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing * : ty : # them to Interfere in the w THE : PORNO RENE OHH 6 HHH Government of that : 1£ SCHOOL OF QUALITY } F urs Cor. Pike St. astern Outfitting and Fifth Ave cases of salmon is output of the can-/ & 14-year-old boy} Olympia yesterday, at Tacoma yester as cutting life pre mer Multinor verboard he stand this “ plete account ee es =... BARGAINS In Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts, Co.,, (inc.) ———— teense jerly. His par- | EMPLC FADOW AR SHiors HILLMAN GARDEN The Fair 1813-15-17-19 2d Av A Genuine Cleaning-Out Everything {n our store has been marked down to prices tiie certainly move them. We mean | to clean out our present sted rt Saae eeeeetecreer perh_geze