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THE SEATTLE STAR AY. STAR PUBLISHING CO. OFFICKe im and venth Avenue EVERY APTERNOON PAC EPT SUNDA. TRL YN lat na) Business Dewartme nt— ew Matn 1080) Independent | BALLARD 1 NOV aa Mal entered tt ear Senor The Marshall Field w ‘ he Arabian Nig! slew seen m Monplace The list of the m " 1 ae agina ton, even n this day w t ed by h thou wands w xx 00K | t $1 cox . " « © t tv 1 t i hall I $5,00x $ x . t $s : 5 ! } I al in And, yet, F wa A pa arly 8 » figure Other men t © wa t n millions no ¥ a x 0 aire in erabl Le n th Ones i of ay haa | i to think in mi lions ples million © be ire. no the leas real and palpa Ol K lidas, w 1 t t ' to g is fa by tl A lay t w ‘ su unmea \ ap skat the ays when ever w bed wort ily HAwT OG NATH OGM Oo nea her—that it ia the up tat form tting off a relative with a farth ing. But it ot ld be remembered that Mra. Fi as La of Money of her own and did not want a large be And (here a new ft 8 suggested When a rich man's wife ts rich his children are rice it ts harder rim to know how to get his money than it was to make it t sent general fo ff when the may find mad ry man w Robedy man. bh for wealth Keeps up the time may not be f ™ of millions omes with a on his hands who needs it or who even will take it as a favor to a dying THE STAR’S DECISIVE STEP | The Star took the precaution yesterday to telegraph to Secre tary Metcalf at Washington, giving him the ed opint the people and press of anity regarding the lop-sided im Veatigation now being made marine inspectors. It seemed highly Labef should know what to expect from the report of these blind folded inspectors, 1 There will never be a thorowgh reform of the lax conditions ex isting upon sea-going passenger veasels on the drastic sponsible for disasters Tt ts safe to say that th fated General Slocum « few 4 snvarnish a of this comm into the Valencia disaster by the local | desirable that the Secretary of Commerce and tila example is made of some steamboat officials ¢ conviction of the captain of the iM the infliction upon him At * ego and nee has done nything that has ha of @ ten-year penitentiary s« more good for antic seaboard marine th Tt has thoroughly scared ste no longer threaten to discha: equipment up to the requirements of the But the Slocum verdict was In the far East, removed from sphere of favoritism of Senator Perkins of California, Now if the heavy hand of the law can strike on the Pacific coast, right under Mr. Perkins’ protecting wing. it will carry consternation among law defying ship owners and result in quick reforms. ina pboat owners and officers and the ~ captains who ask for life saving | law the *. STAR DUST ‘The raitwey problem as viewed by great that prices will go up next] Bongress How to get passes summer | Feb. 2 1492 Informed Christopher Columbus that the Del-| aware peach crop would be a failure.| Natives A MORTIFYING MOMENT. Every time we think of faise teeth | We are reminded of old Father | Whiting. Baptist preacher at Coun- He was pres abruptly turne: of the chotr med awfully h fection of were tying Bone of the singers wer enough to © gallant return the ghastly t White City, Kan, Regs “I don't know whether you'll do or Mot.” said the superintendent admit you never had any expe aiiarty tr OD IN T pmething ot a the way, in what busi Been engaged?” T have alw and leader of It seems a waste plain that he More thar t jby grasping a sitoation oman has held a f Book on grour ¢ time was engaged for the posit 28 to 1 the groundhem has been “Jack out a week were . fing « : 1 M 1 “ finat 1 her way? : ‘ ! baby o « . fi | A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | 4 that | | ‘ ut it Ma y a ear bus THIS DAY IN HISTORY Feb. 2, 1804.—Heet tru st} It's wtra a prices. health + Feb. 17638.—Iee ® otaix thie shortage in the i F- eon Luoditiz Brogracegh MQor's7d2 Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Seeing Is Bel Ever Come and THE See ving SCHOOL OF QUALITY. For the Little Cheap Graft of Transportation): THE “HONEST railways carrying the fast mail, An cw Cyclone Strikes the Anne THE SEATTLE STAR. . THE “HONEST CONGRESSMAN” BEFORE FRIDAY, FEB. a, 1 AND AFTER PASSES. They Were Willing to Vote Millions to, Rail- roads---Are Now Planning to Investigate and Break the Railroads. yother part has gone tn »priation ef money an railway corporations direct ap land to | Retaliatory legteiation fa brewing he ratiwaye which have abut] wn on cantonal passes, There | s to this | Nelayed to give the # to think tt * refused | would be ore of congres that the order ‘wn the But th A has been disappoint touches” brought | The word has nothing and the erstwhile hopeful * are beginning to get mad. In et, they are quite rapidly filling | able around that there is eros. CONGRESS cw ith Paaves,) WASHINGTON Pet A congressman who votes to gt arrying the mai) shape of direc Some has go subsidies to/ THE “HONEST CONGRESSMAN.” | thout Passes.) bill for a comminsion may with rightnons wrath at t gance of the railw i a Grosvenor, ¢ thas 1 made some jesting remark other day to the effect that Pennsylvania would probably lable to carry the ma t money now that It ie aby 900,000 by cutting other the ommmen and yaly now tha muct " bage every yea I have been furnished mparative statement relative cost of carrying freight from Ne and | find that the ra more per ton f art an average THE NO-PASS ORDER allway mail pay t# one by the younger mem Jeane Overstreet chairman of the hows pb postoffices andeport roads admits that he did have a plan up » have such a commis 1. But he admits, too, w somewhat embat wehing it, leet it be moved by the fact y tare t wife a Manny ther But Mr. Over str injustice to assume that he would continue to permit a 50- million-dollar steal for reasons of | Dealing Cards Under & sentimental and persons! nature. Dome Suit Store Women’s Suits that but a week ago were held at $12 and $18 apiece are to be closed out at a pitiable five do lars. Think what a chance is heré-- fifteen and eighteen dollar suits at ffve dollars. Why, this city never saw the like before. j And like as not never will again. Suits of plain serge or mixed tweeds, all good styles and all sizes in some sorts, five dollars. A. second group includes suits of broadcloth, English worsted, Panama, etc., values up to $35, and you'll see the value at first glance. These can be had tomorrow at an even ten dol- lars. We cut ‘em open to 1 and to know for ¢er- tainty how much’ is solid leather-—how much is cheat. and we find that our ex; w the shoe world so but good sho are here & well that nothing as a result Quite the sr t wn in the realm of BOYS’ $1.69 to 2 $1.49 ) $1.89 Specials for Women This Week $2.50 $2.50 Second Avenue and University Street | STONE-FISHER CO.,, Shoes for Boys and Girls, of Solid Leather The occasion is too big for words-—- no adjectives can do justice. It’s the boldest cut ever made. In the same section--- Children’s Coats of tweed and ker- »y and cheviot, in grays, tans, navy, browns, etc.; splendid styles, worth from $8.50 to $16 50, are all to go at five dollars. And a big tableful of Women’s Waists, worth up to $2.50, will be closed out at seventy-five cents. Waists of albatross, mohair, white lawn and wool---beauties---seventy- five cents apiece. No Other Store Dissects Its Shoes as Does This One we've unbounded confidence in this shoe business And it’s growing splendidly! Because we're building a business we're willing to an buy forego profit for a while—hence you Derethy Dodd Shoes for Women bs 0 and $3.50 a Pair mmfortable and ser ar Moreover, they're « and CHILDREN’S $1.29 "1 $1.19 we MISSES’ I t $1.39 Second Avenue and University Street Store University Street | p underenti mated * statement will n before the pree ong wer by the effect about halt the trae legen Se the romd hay ‘was allog ‘be Comal 9 OF the ed by Mr nid any rivate “robe Oe cating ay (he part of narenst © team dy. pitenen 4 “ he genera ght he ” f { comgreny * ombarragg. OlLWayE iy pt them s FREE DELIVERIES t 40, Ind. 1240. The QUAKER DRUG CO 1033-4015 First Avenue to Get a Good re’s a Fine Opportunity Indeed Serviceable COAT At Very Little Cost We Place on Sale —— Be- tween 7 and 9 P. M. TAILORED, WELL +RIMMED AND WELL LINED, IN KERSEY, CHEVIOTS, BROADCLOTH, SILK, ETC. THESE COATS WERE BOUGHT BY US VERY EARLY IN] THE SEASON FROM A TELEGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION, BUT WE FOUND WHEN THEY ARRIVED THAT THEY WERE ROT QUITE CORRECT INSTYLE. THEY'RE FINE, SERVICEABLE GARMENTS, THOUGH,—WHO WANTS A BARGAIN? Lot 1 Comprises Coats which are well worth from $14 to $3 Tee have your ch row, between 7 and 9 p. m. MR. 4 $6.2 Cash or Credit Lot 2 3 Includes garments the regular prices of wh to $20.00. Take any one you choose bet tomorrow, for $4.4 Cash or Credit mn these coats at thes arly and get first choice Tand 9 pm Eastern Outfitting Company..., Cor. Pike Street and Fifth Aven NUE. TWO LOTS OF COATS, WELT can bot we member ta AND 1 MOVING SOON T° 34 SECOND A » HILLMAN Will make th y $175, on terms of $5 per b. Also neod se this land. Take new Rent ar to Duwamish on grounds in Times block chy offices