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THE SEATTLE STAR JM BY STAR PUBLiBHING co. Bintered at the Postoftice at Seaitia Washington, as second cte =e Take courage be That obstruction to the popular will is steadily ‘4 broken down 4 Its majority is still representative of the dollar dollar of the big corporate interests, [ts domination is still in fe the hands of Aldrich, Hale, Elkins, Gallinger—Rockefeller the banks-—-the specially favored few, But the minority members of the senate—the few who rep 2 minority is growing Primary election oi tors is doing wonders There a “progressives. , Think of that! Out of 92 ress has reason to hope for recruits. A quarter, with possibili ties of a third, of the senate, working on the people's side That is really hopeful. That number is enough, if well ganized and handled, to make a good fighting minority But more important is the rapidity with which in that change? Ankeny; Cummins from Iowa in place of Allison ment of a reactionary. % And the idea spreads Side are some good, courageous men. Such are La Horah, Beveridge, Bristow, Cummins, green recruits. right Take courage. that will is sure to be carried into effect determine: prophecy is giving promise of being fulfilled Wise to all the parliamentary tricks in the legisiative deck. of the Revolution. fnally from. Indiana. corporations. Gemonstrating that business is poor both ways down there. exalted idea of what some people consider swill Telieved the police of their burden of clues. joker until some one saw it on bim. stand a word of it, its bad Ment of life rafts. RED THE COST His W the bill ee ahsahlls domestic | turn it back an inch 'b ally intercourse of the domentte ) [itn If haem at Gust working them weil Do not try to pase yourself off aa! thax and afterw old-eatablighed married couple, he fact i patent to eve taw reeraltn to the ¥ and ft ie wot the ive attempting with the firet the firmt instance, there retire to & place too far dis- | furthe from the busy hum of ite. gy heneyigc0n” le the rus) ave mpoy mediurn box Do wel. a E Mend gloves with fine Jon b wa tine it tw 7 1307-1300 Seventh Ave. <ageUAIBO EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. |A Thousand Emotions of Man Pro REDEEMING PEOPLE'S SENATE | The people are gaining on the United States senate Harriman, Morgan—the railroads, the tariff-fostered interests | Graziani, tenor, in the ute role resent the many (vour interests and mine, gentle reader) , , | Faust, an aged man, who, de are now as many as 24 senators who can be called And then there is a list of a dozen whose leanings are to ward the progressive side, and from whom the cause of prog aties” are being retired because they are such. Think over the fecent changes, Mere mention of their names tells the story Burton from Ohio in place of Foraker, Is there not a chapter Bristow from Kansas in place of Long; Chamberlain from Oregon in place of Fulton; Jones from this state in place of (M.N.) from North Dakota in place of Hansbrough; Crawford | fronr South Dakota in place of Kittridge; Bradley from Ken tacky in place of McCreary; Shively from Indiana in place of Hemenway—all these changes are brought about by the retire In nearly all these cases the retirement of the senator has| heen dué to the adoption of the primary—either the so-called} voluntary primary, such as prevails in most southern states, or the primary set.rp by state enactment in Washington one form or other the primary is now in force in 27 states In the little senate band which is fighting on the people's vurne. ‘They They have their scars, and have proved their} worth. And behind their cause is the everlasting strength ‘of 4 “Whenever the American people has made up its mind,” Said Senator Hoar, in a memorable address to that mis-repre Sentative body, “when its judgment is formed; when its will is | through senates or over senates, through courts or over courts, | === angling . worth. | through presidents or over presidents, through constitutions or | over constitutions, the irresistible current will make its way.” | It is 16 years since those words were uttered. Today his q ‘The passage of the women’s eighthour bill in the house cates that, while right may be might, it is just as well for right to be White the plan to name the penitentiary Tarrytown has the Merit of being a grim jest, it ts bardly considerate to the Daughters Wyoming man is gving to get « place in the cabinet, but the @ternal fitacas of things is maintained by the fact that he is orig- Harriman may be fa Texas for bis health, but it will be just as well for Texans to nail down any loose railroads or other detachable ~The council almost ordered the S. E.. company to put on more cars, and the company can be relied upon to almost do It A chureh and a saloon have gone into partnership in New Jersey ‘The garbage man who found $200 in the ash can must have an One of the Denver train robbers has humanely confessed and Senator Cotterili wasn't so vainglorious over the harbor One invariable rule for judging grand opera Ss that if you under What the firebeat Snoqualmie appears to need is an extra equip- MORTAL STORY OF FAUST IS TOLD IN GOUNOD’S OPERA Mephiatopholes mingles With the | erowds and sings, “Yes, Gold Rules sented in This Great Operatic | the World.” Then he fe tela for Masterpiece }tunes, predicting Branders early The story of Pansat te well known to thoatregoe edy ta the theme. The muse outed in Gounod’s Raunt tn probably the most typloal of the thousand emotions of man that have rb mn written Faust will | pred tomorrow night, with Bat rabini in the leading role of Marguerite; Gerardi A, Glani, soprano, Stebel | Hugamelli, soprano, Marta; Angelo Antola, bart Valentin and Pa Waltman, ba Mophia topholes. } The first act te in the stu of patr ing of ever solving the secrets of | ia about to take polson,| Hearing an Master carol, he de} cides to live, but calls upon the devil to help him, The devil appears and shows him a vision of} Marguerite. Faust falls in love! with the vision and sells his soul! to the devil, for which he ta reato: to youth and made handsome Festival in Progress. The cond act te before the city gate, where a festival of the citizens! i being held. Valentine arrives and | while he in on the battle field EE % The love story Of he touches will fade away, Vo Jan old nan made young by selling |} his soul to the devil, a deep, dire hearing the vame cowers before ¢ cath, and phrophesles that Siebel will never again carry a bouquet to Marguerite, ax all the Mowers that entin, of bik, sleter rushes upon the devil, avelsted by hia friend, but the devil draws a magic ring around bim, protecting them from their weapons, but he m as titey make ss of their blades, The people n to the dance, and tte Me art then ret ‘aust offers Margu which is refused pr Act thees- ta. te Maleeeeth's garden, Siebel binds a bouquet for Marguerite but it fadea and he wings, “Flowers, Dear, Speak for Me.” He dips hie handeg iely water and by so doing biakwyghe spell and lays the flowers at Marguerite's feet Goes for More Fitting Gift. During this soone, Faust apd the devil appear and soolng the flow ers, the devil departs to secure a lmore fitting gift for the beautiful «i While away, Faust sings, Greetings, Oh Holy Spot Me phisto appears with @ casket of jewels and after placing it at the | door departs with Faust Boon, Marguerite appears. The ballad, “There Was a King in Thule” ia sung while she alts pensively at her spinning wheel Discovering the |qases upon his sister's pleture, jewels she is blinded by their beauty | praising it in the aria, “Oh, Holy | Embieth.” Stebel promises to pro: | {tect Valentin's slater, Marguerite and adorns herself with them, to the aria, “Ob, What Joy, to See Myself: so Prettily Adorned Martha appears, then Faust with AN OSGAR-UND-ADOLF PLEASANTRY Ongar: Vot are you getting Puzzle Editor, The St | suppose that you all know what the parrot sal4d after the trouble with the monkey Well | guess I said too much yesterday, for there were 127 were recetved this morning up to 8 o'clock to yester day's puzzle, and nearly all were | correct But then, | am not kicking. I sally believed that the pusale would prove a hard one. Don't look like It, however. = Priest of the Parmeont, JET ad The dressmwa said | had a #ylph-tthe form Her Husband: Great Caesar! 1 hope she doesn't add that Honey moan! a | when your respective faul fall fuge oom large through the hourly,| Always in putting on a If a glove i# put on carety ya draw your gloves off from ther. on the other hand, is it at! the wrists, in order that nil nds inatle to pase the “blithe days be turned ingid gies 1 f continenial traveling. Choose a turn, and lay them full length in w tha buttons of new gloves, are generally simply tacked land both of us may rejoice in Thee, h | service of God forever, The housewife who uses canned | goods and does not understand the |comparative merits of the various brands dabors at a disadvantage. While the whole range of Ameri can tinned ode is @vantly im | proved over what it has been, it is still necessary to know the brands in order to get satisfactory results | ‘The woman who telephones her |grocer for “wome of those nice sweet peas like the ones [ had last time” has but her own negligence Lio blame if she geta tough and tasteless vegetables If bread is used instead of pastry |flour in a baking powder mixture | deduct two tablespoons from each Joup called for tn the recipe Never use melted butter in mak ing cake, It will make the cake heavy | Fame. | One fought and strove unceasing tor fame And at th nan Another for the laurel caring Achieved a ing frau t way--quite ke a wo ue who woo too ar finds it pleasant to be tempted rather than endrick Bangs, in Smart WANT—Good attorney. See page eee ready to do—go fly fishin Adolf; No, stupid, I ath going fish fishing. A WIFE'S PRAYER 22°. desutt Chareh, Lowden. } (ence puneunemnen ert My answer to the second puzzle is........... Remember the second contest closes Saturday night at 6 o'clock cut it out from that edition, as it will not appear again Come on with your arfawers, To) some it is not to easy to guess.) Remember there will be something | doing for all who keep om the roll) of honor, best three out of five. PUZZLE EDITOR. ORD, biews and preserve dear person whem thou bast) chosen to be my husband; let . his life be long and blessed, comfort able and holy; and let me also be | come @ great blessing and comfort unto him, a sharer in all bis joys, | & refreshment in all his sorrows, « meet helper for him in all the a cidents and changes in the world; | make me amiable forever in his| HOUSE MARGET’S TITLE WAS| “SECOND GIRL.” yes, and forever dear to him Unite his heart to me In the dear est love and holiness, and mine to him in all sweetness, charity and | complianc Keep me from all ungentlenes all discontentedness and unreasonablencss of passion and humor, and make me hum and obediént, useful and observ that we may delight in each other according to Thy blessed Word, having our portion in the jove and ‘ 2 ee WHEN Gabe MET GnkwK, The mayor of the city of Obicemp, with « merry party of friends, Joyed an auto trip « was fine aa lows. Ot ner Weather ma ye taking th 1 upt stop before tm eetically wiel t r inte the field. 4 No. Who is he? n Tell him he ta a we! ily wal me in the hayfield. I'm the gove ernor of Iowa, mynelf Like a Stepmotner, ¢ At. Amall boy named Lip who is jnat about 3 yeur all pleased with the way Shing» were going, At one place in rroceedings hin mother began. ta vorub hiv neck vigorounly. It made him mad. You tre would wald, “ver too rough jist like # stepmother To Clean Kitchen Utensils. Cleaning pots and kettles is usu dissolving, a ta dishes, then pour off the water with clean suds made in the same way, | If particles of food still adhere to the inside of the utensils, usé pot rings \ { for removing them. * A pA ge RAN While Satan pertite apeeeh man whe alles an hawk,” cally him back Mephiato arrive dusk and ™m a scoffing serenade rushes out of hin} dying brother gives he wot Marguerite Punished. of the parad Satan punishes Marguerite and she falls The last act shows Mephisto how to prone transported there by the devil, when the vision of Margy pears before him taken to his belove woone change love and joy jndement of God Satan and angele bear Marguerite more articles oF MARGET’S VALENTINE BY LYDIA F. PEASTER, Marmot's Utle was toked, Kifted anhes doar belle and did the upatatr W oy Marget’s forbears Bhe had had no fur #o whe creat ¥ Invishing: praine | Dick Mercer was not proot eninge when handed around the ¢ n the hail and read his latest story |stories w drug on the coat on top of it ail [dreaded being sent to joenfided this to They ahan't wend yc A Temporary & Nevertheless he got well | and that was Soon afterward be secured wo went to Mew Bugle. | Toney can't pay you ued launche Maraect’s paid for you. woulin’t hear of you going the hospital, either. She nursed yo eee eee et eee ee eee ‘ Whai could he dot The picture to the pussle appeared | (nat meney peed not im The Star of Tuesday only Must) pay Margot the divorce against Lavinia L. won, the attorney who obtained * decree for | interlocutory him was Frank Van Kleeck minister asked the court | her,” answered & the “He ts my f the knots, and I untte them. etaoin etaoin etaoion Needed Pottshta: acknowledged stolen the prectous stone wi aid you @o with itt anded the police officer. “Swallowed tt ret The officer did not look # “I've often hes in the rough. r a at he commented Modern Method IN MRS. BNGLE’S LODGING) She was a “nice little Dick worked carly passed Marget often in the hal | spoke Kindly read hin beautiful stories to her | n, wonderful happened, Marget got It was the first one she had ever Her fingers trembiagd #0 she could scarcely Finally hee did, Dear Marget have waited till I could get 8t « telt you what hearing Des Molinos, the | {9 a#k you if yor wishing to make sure he was \¢ right road towked the liy, browght the chugsing Appearing: fag he shoulled, bi na farnjer wikh When Margot finished reading this she fell wenkly against the wal missing t Buy a Champion Gas Ran get a coal or wood range fr The Reliable Marshall & Wendell wold only by OHNSTON CO. IN VIRS TG ATO rAYM Third and University oy ren lalist, who de ntire time to this lly end he died without «| considered the most disagreeable piece of drudgery in the household, but like | everything else there is an easier way to do it, if one knows how. As soon as the food is removed from such | titensils, pour in some water anda emall nage @ of a solution made by lespoonful of Gold Dust | washing powder in @ gallon of water, Leave to sonk while washing the nd Fverett and Edmonds BALS VED. Three round trips dally ave hie price lwayn accord with fool borrows your ale) —What do timbre of Hounds like « sawmill 4 that Swine tent writing ow te manage a knows aime hand in ere ee ee ee 'Em—Son Severs POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y ber 7, 1903, # Kleeck, ree tor of the Episcopal church at * nuptial # Mr. and * Thompson ap supreme action # M. Thomp ® * eee rned the of impert! ean #0 well td by ty Jocaying supplanting dental equip $5.90 guaranteed . guaranteed Ww ora are all ex- » dentists. We no students painlensly al devious. nee uh ye until Fk t Bntrance, 207 Univer Mins Dilipickles Makes t called a ken a hy Ho gh ge his pur * of slang is lin it means rleb, many who doran't it ie very “THE SPINACCHI The Spinacchi Sisters bill them-| cause without a partr | selves a }ful Blacksmiths just as w practice, and I might crab the act the same time | was just DY-| ING to go on | Well, we're supposed to act sim ple most of the time,” sald the well! Youngstown Telegram. Baltimore r concert last ps3 —credit for everybody. —credit that satisfies everybody. 1332-34 Second Av. judge, *| aI that | Sherman! ‘DIANA’S DIARY One of the Spin acchi Sisters. BY FRED SCHAEFER > wag new yorn, DAINTY DAIRYMAIDS".” " {the slam about being a My chance has CAME. | bean turn at the Medallion Nickel| Also, this Miss Spinacchi, Carlot Palace is the Spinacchi Sisters— | ta, sald she'd coach m Carlotth and Camelia Cametia’s half of the salar the The Two Dainty Dairy-| would be scratched They'd do for two Beautt 1 mustn't knock water to i them has kindly took sick and the| So I've WENT to it has asked me to kick in with (Continued. ) jher to finish up the week Lawzeo,” | says, “I ain't had no| Nature t# something of a pre digitator, With aid of at The neare people ev olence i offering ady mushbean can do it _— Any CEMENT, but not for | See page ‘ou are welcome to avail yourself of our Liberal it Privilege in the buying of new Spring Ap- —prices are low; no extra charge if you open an account. —Spring Novelties in Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists and Millinery we are now showing in great variety—the stock is being een to daily by express shipments from New —Spring Showing of “Bradbury System” Clothes —“the Best Men’s Clothes Made Yet.” Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Reliable: Credit Howse’’ The Victor—the Fireside Theatre You think you can tell the difference be- tween hearing grand opera artis’: sing and hearing their beautiful voices on the Victor. But can you? In the Opera House corridor scene in “The Pit,” at Ye Liberty Theatre, Oakland, Cal., the famous quartet from Rigoletto was sung by Caruso, Abbott, Homer and Scotti on the Victor, and the delighted audience thought they were listening to the singers themselves. At Rector’s, the noted Chicago Restaur- ant, when some of the grand ope stars sang, with piano accompaniment, the diners listened with rapt attention and craned their necks to get a glimpse of the singers. But it was a Victor. In the rotunda of Wanamaker’s famous Philadelphia store the great pipe organ ac companied Melba on the Victor, and the peo- ple rushed from all directions to see the singer. Even in the Victor laboratory employes often imagine they are listening to a singer making a record while they really hear the Victor. : i You owe it to yourself to investigate the possibilities of this wonderful musical in- strument. Sh OWN. 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