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THE STAR~-THURBDAY, JANUARY 7, 1909, | ~SDOUNCIL WON'T HINDER f | LTON IS SAYS THE CLERGYMEN AD" f THE UNSIGHTLY STANDS [IN ADVERTISING wm TEST ORDINANCE TO PRE-|night shacks was referred | HIS SALOON 8 which met last night, will either} POSITION 18 DOOMED t fet te ade ta @ bineee ° » aj hote 5 ede ee ee ee ee ee ee eel eral public d fo a-| While the only action taken by . ‘ ‘ * q ‘ . seal oF Cae Tink Semnlites TAeh ui Wen: tO * FROM THE BACK OF THE CARD OF THE MODEL BA. * Ts eneures ¢ eh an! anal lay tae ovdiaands cues tar * LOON, W. L, MUSTARD, PROPRIETOR, WASH * aise w¥t 4. Ja) a Wook, several of the committee. | ¥ TUGNA, WASH vd Alaska-Yuko 5 . Me " ” Friends and Neighbors:—{ am grateful for past favors, & th diagusting aid Ww d un) men are known to be inimical te ee the ved {{t, Claiming that {t is Sines leatela * and having supplied my store with a fine tine of choloe #* empt of the ition commis tion, and that the city has no right] + brsing ov _— ee me to sores you hey ! bry - 2 ary ordi. to say what the property owners nue to make drunkards, paupere and beggars for the sober, LS? Deve, the oc surrounding the exposteion arounds, [HE WITHDRAWS FROM] industrious, respectable members af the community to support. ith defeat at the of th ay lee’ “antvesalee around as THE SENATORIAL * My liquors will incite riot, robbery and bloodshed * nel! in th v alt | : he fi na ¥ ' ttee, to shall not use thei ‘operty for » oF * They will diminish your comforts, increase your expenses * erection ver | not erect thereon. | — |® to multiply fatal accidents and incurable diseases. * | * * | Leaves Field erecta . They. will deprive some of tifé,-others of reason, and all # DIN | |® of peace, They will make fathers fiends, wives widows, chil. * PRO VES FAILURE Gov. Chicaitiant in % dissipation, ignorance, and every other vice. | will # * thus “accommodate the public.” It may at the loss of my * = |® never dying soul, But | have a family to support—the busi. & PORTLAND, Ore,, Jan fy U.|* noes pays and the public encourages It * Although Santa aus rught | 2 that bik wife has been ps day iu the camp|* * them togeth or tm Ay of extreme cruelty ard | oy Gee Chan sin over | * | have pald my license and the traffic is tawful, and if | #® 3907, their bh as him continually since He} the news r writ-|® don’t well it somebody else will. 1 know the Bible says, “Thou ® cording to says she makes a hat ing lion by Uni utes Ber CG, W.)% shalt not kill,” “No drunkard shall enter the kingdom of heav. * filed by Ra aK lances regularly with other me,/ Fulton to an Oregon leatelator to|® @n,” and | do not expect the drunkard maker to fare any bet # Lila s and hold nversations with them /the effect that he had definitely|® ter, but | want an easy tiving and | ha ved to gather # Pathis morr over the hone a that ab made up bis mind to withdraw from) ® the wages of iniquity and fatten on the ruin of my species. . Bawve " nt | often Nes home at mit the senatorial race in this state. = | * . / hat he was ma ber | without offering any explanation. |” Not that the adhere ot * Should you doubt my ability, | refer you to the pawnshops, & of sean - = 2} governor had eve ertained % the poorhouse, the police court, the hospital, the penitentiary # ‘ ! doubt as to bis election to succeed} * and the gallows, where you will find many of my best custom. * . |the prospect of fighting for thtplum|* what I say. - y9| when the ple of Oregon voted | * * IMAGINARY! | WANTED REAL AFFECTION’ that Chamberlain should have ft. [*# RRA RARE AR ATER RERRe The letter written to the teste. | é , MARY % or, who will not permit his name ee : HW ward the famous from the puipits Po clerg x ANDERSON Jc ‘ho “used tn connection with. tt, | Probibitio ator wor tee 1 vom § would be stirred from (Star Special Service.) RHKEARERERERERAEE auéation, In the opinion | bright ~ ab i ns Went if ter to « mfere b “+ a MWhe -_ Is at to |® + inin’s followers, and it is YA e joel | advert clreul oda eee teen cele THe WAS MARY | thought that any movement now in |tudent of that clty framed up & let | and the n hearing of thia| mr, for caresses. Iilustrtous name,|* ANDERSON’S BARGAIN. #/existence to induce the Oregon | {er so clover in lis wording as to | further uity of the liquor t for a loving man. Cheers, for chik * # | legisiators to repudiate the pledges | Wee ustard of the tartamed | fle, wilt wha dof aw Baron * For love and home she #/they made to the people will be| Model Saloon of Wash wie iar ta en ee. he. ‘the 6 ws se tai or | % traded # | abandoned batiev aie oop | will pay a & Visit ngage & strange, taagatn See * The praise of the civil | However, Senator Fulton tas) °% and be eed ev wy hgconrdh vo ro Wash: 1 Yet Mary Anderson, the great) * !zed world not given any public notice of his | M4vice on how to get the preache had erican actress, who made such|* 2—The title of the “greatest #/ Intention to withdraw, but the “old |t® help the saloon “se exchange 14 yoars ago, declares; * 8nd sweetest an ae Wiguard that bas been laboring to oa wrote Meatand ooking uae she got the best of the trade. ® trons. * halt ie satiafied there will be mene amare santas only depicted love on tho|/* %—One of the largest sal &| no fight over the senat question vvid ne Mate a Oe “yg sald wer could | * Srles an actress ever received. #| when the legislature meets next | atts to him, and if ite 1 it. there. It wasn’t real. 1\® 4—A niche in hall of ®| Monday | ge ta helped business. Roply ated it real. | am very glad that * fame. | It is understood that Senator |" 2 ie two Saaptrsed,. 26s... ee nus i iI gave up the stage for a home * #| Fulton wrote similar letters to othe wrote as follows r goods that are sup |i ¥ emotio . now, are real one Ree eRe ee ew Krlonde Afior realicng evider Mustard’s Warm Reply poned t on the bur i} mg life is so happy in my heme, ) the sweetness of motherhood and | that the pledged legislators we Washtucna. Wash., By all ut # | ith my husband and my two chil: home, the things that really make| termined to vote for Chamberial Now. 24. 08 The ree ¥ curious iH @, that I cannot describe it life worth the living the ® chole arence BE. Chane De Sir. bow @ neloonke r cap | “It isn't best for girls to go on) While Mrs. Mary An - 1 have yours hand asking {f anthrople and so truth Hi stage. Only the most talented Navarro thus speaks, her this saloon ever put out the card fock in and the amall price of [ff have a life that fs at all bear- Antonio de Navarro of England W NTS ALIMONY [yon meeeen... 6 has. 1 ple of thousand cards will be jf For the others it is all work | smiles, immensely happy, delighted esa? Well, to & ce than of y the increased | trouble! that his wife was pleawed with her AND BUSINESS , . achers 4 patronage. Very truly yours, i! “In their lives mee» is none of Ped eats hold of these cards and read them W. L. MUSTARD pe ? A divorce complaint was a a * i this m vg by Carolina F | Sr Year thy wa femnise 8, ingame = | WAGON DRIVER CAN’ soe Te yuienh toniehe at enn's|Dertor court Alimony — tn the | SRT aichoee [Sate ents | 6 SEE FUNNY SIDE | York State Fair com-|the saloon and restaurant at 2 i Feo is expected to be present. | Ratoler ay, Georgetown, in addition | ade SS | i wood rogram and dancing t#/}to the cancellation of the bonds of! this weather has got stop, scheduled. All former New York matrimony, wae asked for by te [SAYS COLD WEATHER '8 NO} ony 1 ' it a A t CHIEF WARD witt eNrornce |“ “re invites piahatiff. An order was granted by JOKE TO THOSE WHO for you fol! A around « | Die ORDINANCE REQUIR- Judge Gilliam directing that the de TO FACE IT and hollers f ore coal, but fer |i \WILL INVESTIGATE fendant be restrained from inter] 4 bie nusky teamstor with blood (MM, fellers that drives wagons to ING CLEAN WALKS. fering in the business affairs of peitrame raranpaery seg. yuh the stuff, it hain't no Remove the snow from the side- the couple until a hearing tn the |! bit eye entered the office this =e Walks in front of your residence CAR CONDITIONS case, which is set for January 16. | morning and transfixed « lone re yay be a good feller fer all orde . h Chief of — orter with an an t ° mu don't see t oo patrol m OREN LANE OO * = | ared. With ed pra. o apo d do SE en one redinance govern. |% letter from Mayor Miller acknowl |® HOGS GET BETTER TREAT. apenane lhe poy hots fry oh enna ae AO tng this matter.” «aid the chief to- | Cdsing receipt of the resolutions MENT. being lad o} tact for |Jong ite humor mighty quick.” | ay. “Kt says that overy occupant | ®éopted by the council, urging the The Mt Haker Park Im time in bis My upon he (urned and vanish: | ef residence fuciog & paved mayor, Superintendent of Public|@ provemeit club, representing roared the anevy cée, “if flee a0 wuddonty os iin Utilities Bouillon the city COUn-/® the property owners of Mt re red lookis i Planked street must remove pea tag osonipen Thengt yg: Ahern y are, yer the guy I'm lookin he had come, leaving the reporter @now and ice from the pyri te ee eee een of Baker park and the surround This here business of jokin’ about | with food for considerable thought. iB fromt of his property. 1 have or-|{e overcrowded car conditions Of! y ing district, Inst nigh: unant wane Gered my men to ly enforce the | the Seattie Electric company } mously endorsed aod urged Ordinance because I believe its en- P forcement will minimize accidents | forwar the resolation to Bouillon | @ dinance governing the capacity ig to pedestrians.” with the f ctions that he rel w® of street cars, introduced by Ff Ge remove the snow and ice. jport what could be done to relleve|® Counctiman Weaver in. the #4 ies ied the conditions complained of council ‘Monday night EY | pI res queried OB NAVIGATION CLOSED) ciaeree tinseon's in a physicten yreeeat. queried BY BLIZZARD $1 per sack es that he has ay Miller stal the passage of The Star's or ee eee | The Mt. Baker Park Improvement |* Why the bealth department did not require. the regular dinin Pee ee eee eee eee ee WILL DIRECT STAGE FOR Comparatively few persons know | THE KING OF VAUDEVILLE Under ¢ Kiveryihing to bh the Mome | plete } Women’s Long Coats Specially Priced | F REDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store closes daily at 5:30 omen’s Long Coats of covert, cheviot, broadcloth and novelty tweeds, | in semi and tight-fitting styles. Plain tailored effects as well’ as models with # trimmings of braid, satin pipings and ] buttons. Navy, tan, garnet, brown, green and mixtures. Special prices, i $18.75, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00. if y | Long Coats of good quality black broadcloth, tight-fitting, plain tailored ith lapped seams, I t i e quality tar vert cloth, i titchin 1 larg i Failored collar and broad reyers, large imitation patch pocket d to waist with Skinner tin. Spe cial, $2 Long (¢ of fine quality covert cloth, tight- fitting, stric tailored, with lapped seams, coat collar reve Lined to waist with Skinner’s satin. Special, $29.50 Long Coats of fine quality broadcloth, navy blue, red anc ith semi-fitted back, double- Trimmed black sati to match 1 d throughout with satin. outache braid and pipings of lack satin collar and large buttons Special, $29.50, Dressy and Warm Furs Specially Priced Readjusted prices now prevail on a large proportion of the Furs. Our regular prices are so notably fair, that reductions from them make the economies mnaky comes in ct and send, el highly important. Seattle’s coldest weather irat Floor. Linens and White Goods: January Sale A few representative selections from the large assortments of Sale Table Linens and Wh Sheets and | January ite Goods are given space below. Pattern Cloths. First Floor. Napkins Pillow Cases 2x2-yard Bleached Damask Pat- 22x22 ~— Bleached 81x90 Sheets, | tern Cloths, $2.95 Damask Napkins, ; m Son torn and hem 2x2%-yard Bleached Damask 3 pa Pho and med, no starch; tern Cloths, $3.55 and § peed cies a - >. 4 31 pac spec 72c | 2x3-yard Bleached Damask Pat Bre ee each tern Cloths, $3.30 and $4.50. a ae ee ol n $3.45 dozén: 45x36 Pillow ‘ 2%4x2 yard 31 leached Damask | 26x28 Bleached Cases, 0d Pattern ( $4.75 and $7.00. Damask Napkins, quality; 17 24x3-yard " ached Damask | $4.45 and $7.65 each Pattern Cloths, $5.95 and $8. | dozen REDERICK & NELSON consisting of Cloth-| vEMCOUV: club Isst night unanimously en . iW ee paeeee tee ei BY | dorsed the proposed bill which Ok : fection of the cars. “The gov #| that Frank Retcher, who is appe ‘ oe es Fon | Hanson will introduce into the leg-|* ernment ls more particular re #/i1¢ with Harrison Hutter in “The | that the bliezard now raging on | Ha : fat |® garding the sanitary conditio: | ka eeu x, that oy and ater Making pool selling a fe! eA ouiaet et as tee te Van Dyck” at the Orphéum theatre| | by ice floes, Several tugs went r _— authorities are of the passen this week, Is to be eral stage f q in the gale and the steamer Are to Snetall. gers on the cars of the Seattle director for the far-reaching inter a is ashore. Stevens Women's Reliet corps|# Electric Co.” he deciared ats of Martin Beck, king of vac ‘ will install ite officers with Stevens| sy ee BBE Be ee ey eg Ville | Daliam Gets Good Berth. post Saturday evening next, For several years Mr. Reicher| OLYMPIA. Jan. 7—Frank M ve ohn nates staged plays for K. H. Sothern and Dalla, Jr. private secretary of Club Meets Tomorrow. Julia Marlowe both befe and/ - Gov. Mead, will be appointed sec-| The Rainier Heights Improvement after they starred jointiy | University P. 0. Too Smail. Tetary of the railroad commisaton. _ will ‘ “ty tomorrow evening at Relcher worked hard for several € T. Gould, supervisor of sat .. fou bert Wee | the ‘et annie post master a BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1.—By U.| ** TT RRAAAAAAR ERR pte onan gy uy + ath os to eral, in in the city for several days. | L=The police are looking for Hen-|*® ‘ id TACOMA, Jan. 7.—By U. P— ‘pa PO ees ME With Postmaster Russell be wit! din- | Goodman, @ jeweler, who is) HULLY CHEE! CULL, #| While shoveling snow from the | clever little playlet caught the jcuss the advisability of changes in | for embeaxlement of jewelry | # LOOK WHO'S HERE. #| sidewalk in front of his home | fncy of Martin eck, who engaged eral substa in the city. After | ey ese dealers amounting tol» *) early today, W. @. Young, 71 | Relcher on the spot--whieh t# the | vt the ersity station, he | in valu vee. J he ethod on oO P expr the opt yu | ho ne SOA Re OE |ER ERE NY EEN EE ¥ 4%) Years old, slipped on the ley |Meck method when one mak po apn el Pmt . | pavement and fell with such 1 sc P tes ensee Pa -= PAID TO force that he died almost in. | 1, te — pg orongy n nyc 4 FRANK REICHER. Truste stantly. Young has a brother ‘al Orpt es Th phen ae “Al pencipicievee The board of tr 1 }eal Orpheum ey include see te apt Be “ PRODUCERS i tee Angetes. [Bos nt Cin fea engage me to handle sald Mr.lat 10 a.m. Frida | pinta ftnatined j The Reiche the Chamber of Commer owing purchase ertces FOUNDER OF SA Ne os Was alao resp It will be my duty to stage . ble for John the Baptist” | every play acquired by Mr. Beck fr Weather Closes Camps, jand “The a Bell,” in which| Charles Feleky of New York will], HOQUIAM, Jan 7. acne spring SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 7 u, | “Thirty dey nig Jcampa to shut down until the weath dranwed. oer P- Alonzo E. Horton, fow ro ot which will Beck has secured a 10-year | or ‘m ander ber dosen; the city of San Diego, and known es 5 . A : Jeane ng old Barrington house 19-46 } PY “Pathe fied at sanitarivn ut after traveling about the! in Now ve a d he | fis Teter S160 at © Sanitarian Viens State Sor’: 10 yeaeas| etees © lanes ottle \; Fall and Winter Goods} was unconscious for several days | Reicher has into hie own! Beck interests ¥ an en-} We will start our Annual Clear-| before he died, He was 95 years | 804 It is very probable that after) tire fioor, in the r of which/ance Sale Saturday morning at 9 | old next June he will have no time will be constructed a small, fully-|o'clock. It fe not very often that| ii am | tread the boards. equipped theatre for the prodaction| we get overstocked, but this year | | PHILLIP KELLEY 15 | qc Bock long nursed the of plays ow by Mr. Reck Its| finds us with more than we care ae pound; me | | ! of this 1 department going to be « big undertaking but/to carry over. This means that! ‘ioliow | SERIOUSLY ILL) whieh he bas been kind enough to| that's Mr. Beck's habtt ee, Gis wnnsttiée all'cue Fol baal Bit Aypiae Tbe-st.o9 Phillip F. Kelley is seriously a | = Winter Go Carrots oon. #1 Steam: Jumber cold cate ferday ey er st ening in from Mukilte Your Lace Helens arrived yes- Pedro with Curtains Will not suffer in the “do- ing up” if you use Swan Gloss Starch water, and The only kind that can be made with either hot Does Not Stick to the lron fabrics. First Ave. Nor injure the most deli- Send your name and ad- ith that of your on a postal, and we §) @ be glad to send you a Sample Pkge. AN STARCH Co, BTN Xe x or | at his residence, 602 Boylston av Mr. Kelley {s one of the best cane citizens, and is vice president of the | Kélley-Clarke Co. JIMMY SEBRING. | When the national commission Will Give Dance. meets in Cincinnati it is said that the Brooklyn club will ask the re | instatem issued invitations to a dance to be ut of Jimmy Sebring, and) given at its hall, 2715 Jackwon at., that the famous outlaw player will] on Wednesday evening next be let down with a fine. It this develops Sebring will manage the To Entertain Auxiliary, Brooklyn club of the National! The Women’s Auxiliary of the | will Pennayly nia society 2p. m. tomorrow at t Chas, N, Winger ON THE HE FONT Steamer Shawmut arrt from overhauling on the Heffernan dock at Quartermaster Harbor Tank steamer Col. B. L. Drake ar rived in the night from San Fran elaco league. PART OF THE TREATMENT. had suffered terribly, ond 6 time it appeared that his iliness might have @ fatal tor mination. But skillful doctors and @ pretty nurse tended him moat carefully, and the crisia was #uccena- fully passed, The pretty nurse was ympking’ one ray of sunshine dur the ‘Tompkins ny one day when I re my wife " replied ring humanity ‘Then You do the consoler Tompkins. Heffernan dock and proceeded to} nurse stam Tacoma today. “that Ship Erskine M. Phelps put to sea | tment | keep my — pattents promised this mor | with a man 64.—Pe today # towing yesterday afternoon. rr) largest 60 of walmon ever ried between the coasts Tug Hercules loft this morning for fan Vranciaco, She towed the bay the car- cheertul ing to run away who has lost both his ny Mawaxine, been taken by the Steps have Se- attlo Commercial Club to establish |#ehooner St. James up from that reciprocal ations with ov port to Tacoma sntr é a ae, bt Mrs. Margaret Zane Wicher was tesles to each other's membern, chosen county clerk ta Salt, Lake presentation of his membership |Ccounty, Utah, this year on the Re |card, a member would be admitted |to the privileges of the club at which he vinite publican ticket greatont tobaceo- The quantity of the weed produced during the fiscal year which ended June 30 last was 71,212,212 pounds, 6,000,000 pounds more than was produced by North Carolina, which came nex Missouri i» the producing state PAANOS—410-421 Union St, TALKING MACHINES 1318 Seo~ ond Ave. Kobler & Chase's Store, The Fraternal Ald association has | Steamer Portiand came out of the) : AAA eR HH! ing Hate, Shoo and Men's Purnish DES MOINES, Ia,, Jan, 7.—-Hon. | CLUB WILL URE £ bd *|ing Goods, at less than haif price.| ©. C, Dowell, bachelor senator from | e Ge SER ANINED. *| You know that when we say 8AC-| pork county, who has served in the HARBOR NEEDS i® Seattie * | RIFICE, WH MEAN IT. This will : * Cloarings today. ..$1,437,808.81 ¥|be a record breaker in prices at | esislature for nearly 15 years, will} ° of the Se-|* Balances 16,880.44 4|tho "Rainier Clothing Store, 1104 | thls winter Introduce a bill to pew ttention re tat Club has written | ® Tacoma. ® | ist av eee | sion “old maid” school teachers. / bodies of the ports! ® Clearings today $692,586 =|" — | The senator will offer a measure \ fan the harbor and river Impeeres |, Balances see 64,847 providing for the establishment in| : F pes rape h he will lay petore| Portland. each schoo! district having a popu-| Given to Details ment needs, which he will lay before ewa |the Washington delegation In con-|* Clearings today $915,068 lation of 10,000 tnhabitants or more | | grows, FL Ralieieh voor UkbOe ¥ of a Teachers’ Retirement Fund | Insures Success * * “4 J MAE association, Kvery teacher, when} J. B. she accepts a position in the dis . "| | INJURED ALIGHTING Ocala Otten tad eset” j sociation, and has an equal voice means economy in ITALIANS GROWS ‘in selecting a board of trustees to trifles as well as on Italian relief fund this hed $7,996.68, Dr. A. J Phe local morning r FROM ICY CAR STEPS [tou at Italian consul, reports the! White alighting from a tien] eh i ubscribtions facet Ay wets ake oar at Bouth shore station last "\night, Richard Jaywood, living at The ieat cheetian |Stgps and was injured, He was taken to the Seat ral how Hqrommitted $42.26, and the pithi, whore it Ia stated hls 1 rgetown, raised $840 in| y A. Spencer received for the National Bank of Com |moree fund youterday | The Ked Cross society fund was! fwelled to $1,083.27 since Inst re | porting, $35. having t recetved, | For Saturday : COFFEE CAKE 2 FOR 150, i Gripman Was to Claiming that his grt to jet go when he ean, Go” sign, James MoFall, a conductor on the Madison st Let former cable CINNAMON ROLLS 100, 2 DOZEN FOR ibe. 250 LAYER CAKE 200. line, thie morning filed a complaint Jasking for dan of $1,600 againat Our goods recommend them the Beattle compan Me selves. Come and see our Fall we in th pric |result of tho gripman's carelessness, Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TAUNK @ BAG CO,, 9 Firet Ave, international Bakery /Stalle 40-41, Public Mark: ee 1219 Yesler Way. e KERY, IND, L 4780; MAR- KET, L 6617, Deposits made in our Savings Depart- ment on or before Saturday, January 9th, draw interest from Janua 4 per cent, BANK IS OPEN SATU and Yesler WOULD PENSION TH FROM 6 TO 8 The State Bank of Seattle On Pioneer Square, Corner of First Ave, INCORPORATED |manage the affairs of the aasocla ton and to decide as to those who | may be retired on pension The school board will be re quired to set aside monthly for the treasurer of the association a cer tain amount deducted from the | Wages of the teachers. It is gener ally understood that this per capita j assessment will be taken into con- sideration in establishing the wages of teachers. T bill will provide that the as- | sociation’s money be loaned only on first mortgages on improved lowa farms. The retirement board is to con- sist of five members, who will serve LD MAID” TEACHERS, | without compensation actions of the board shall be proved by jthe m bers of th: board ta | the district Prime Beef Our specialty, also Milk Veal, \f Young Lamb, Fresh Pork, ete. PALACE MARKET Second and Yesier HON. C. C. DOWELL, (Star Special Service.) larger items, Put system into your saving We pay FOUR PER CENT INTEREST on every dollar in your Savings account. ry Ist at the rate of $1.00 opens an ac- count. You can add } small amounts at any 1 time, RDAY EVENING | UNION Savings & Trust Company Way. | Second and Cherry

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