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> ‘The only dukee that count In America are the hing up Into # healthy fist. Loo Sing Describes Wedds r the Missionary ‘Blide and @, Some people are always looking fer trouble, but the wise man’é search is brief. Sound Sleep Js usually impossible to the bilious. | But biliousness yields—and head: | THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY COND cD FOR BUSY PEOPLE T. M. Smith, alias Davie, al aches, sour stomach, indigestion go —when the bowels areregulated and the liver and kidneys stimulated by BEEGHAM’S DENTISTS GAY THAT IT CAN'T BE DONS. wor tal work ‘That we cannot do dental ert 28 to 50 per cen! for from 0 — quarter to one-h competitors charge. joing & large volume of for our profits, de # Basi wery piece of this office, and for Unis you & guarantee that juely bona fide. Regular 9 DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 3405 Third Av. N. W, Cor. Unton NOTE—Bring This Ad With You. Paid aaveriisemnent. Loulse Dresser, Orpheum Helen Puigree, Pantages SRARRARER RRA AT THE MOORE. - JOHN G. PEIRCE. Whe eanhe heehee Ask any man familiar with the! ‘The cold of the Arctic regions and he will) transplanted by means of moving Beverly B. Dobbs, in Mlustrated Lecture on Alaska ReARRRE A> @ EH HR #)lold sort Will bob Up at Pantages * *&} with the matinee Monday, (he new % AT THEATRES TONIGHT #/bill bringing on Marry C. Lyons, Seattio—Rote Melville in “Six & | Mte feature of the “Girl 1 Love” % Hopkins.” # |company, and several pretty girls. & Empress—Vaudeville. * @| They term their act-a musical com- * Pa Vaudeville. # | 0aY oddity. There will alxo be more Orpheum—Vaudevilic. of the Texas Tommy dance, M * Dr. Prop, who pleaded guilty to the charge of impersonating an officer | in the United States reclamation service to defraud Mra. O. P. Har-| rington out of a board bill, wan) wentenced to six months’ imprison ment in the county jail by Judge Donworth yesterday Every effort possible will be made by local delegates to the Na- tional Camers’ ‘association, whieh holds its annual meet in Rochester, | N, Y,, beginning to morrow, to bring the next convention to Seattle 4. W. Phelps barely escaped se rious Injuries yesterday when he his balance while boarding « street car at Fourth av. and Union at, and fell back against a slowly moving anto. ‘The Pacific Coast Stamp Works outbid Bastern concerns, and was awarded the city contract for 6,186 enameled street signs. The com pany will make them for 20 cents! aplece. ~*~ The case of F, A. and Katherine tirtan aginst the city coune!! and the city comptrotier, in which | writ of mandate is asked to com: | pel the counell to call a recall clee: | tion for the successors of Council men Wardall and Blaine was taken under advisement by Judge Albert won yesterday. i | Memorial services for Mre. Col. French, a prominent Salvatioglst of Chicago, who died there Thursday, will be held at the Jocal Salvation Army headquarters tomorrow even- ing. George H. Dowling, Seattle man-| ager for the National Cash Regte-| ter company, had hi ‘m broken by a back kick from his automobii» while cranking the machine. H | Alice Gates Boutell, the daughter of the present minister * to Switzerland and former con greseman TY 0 mm Iitnols, Whdwe engagement to John W. B, Lada of Boston has just been an nounced, Was one of the lead- ing factors jn the affairs of the younger Wash Migton set wntil her departure for Europe. * Law in Wall st. pays! When Frank 8. Black made way for Roosevelt as gov ernor of New York be was in debt $10,000, Then he went to Miss Boutell New York city to practice law; now he says he is $1,000,000 to the good. ee Princess Cherfia, niece of the sultan of Wadol, is being tried In Beypt for the murder of a native woman. She is the first of her race to resort to the “unwritten law” an « defense, . alleging that the slain woman was her hus band's affinity. CHICAGO, Feb, 3—Frank Har- low, wealthy manufacturer, hired a taxicab to take him home. He gave the wrong address. An all-night search for his home followed. The chauffenr took him to jail; then be remembered hin address. { | | Two hundred and fifty people) heard both sides of the Single Tx | {at a meeting of the Lakewood Im-) }Provement club last night. The} subject of the debate was “The Ad vinability of Single Tax.” Miss Margaret Haley of Chicago upheld | the affirmative, while vin. spoke from a negative stan point. © Or. Hubert Carleton, genera! sec: retary of the Brotherhood of Bt Andrew, arrives here tomorrow, and will stay until Monday, He will deliver several addresses while | here. | It was found at a meeting of the! 76 active members of the Ortho padic hospital, who met in annual session yesterday, that the institu tion, although keeping even with @xpenses, cannot porsibly, at pres- ent afford to install one more bed. Fep. 3, 1 today, President Lincoln put some NEW YORK, Feb. 3.-—Freighter Arnold Ameltik is carrying to Li beria a cargo of silk Dats, drums and doilk, to be used in trafficking with the natives. They will be ex changed for ivory and gold, NEW YORK, Feb. 3--If you Ewihg Col-| would live in Happy. valley, avoid | converts were there. politics, in the message of ex Ichang, China. Dear Bill—Last week there was a wedding in ichang. It was open to! jthe public, 60. we went. The bride | iene room were missioneries and | all thelr converts and prospective ; The local native pewspaper had |“JACK THE PINCHER” Gevernor Hob Taylor of Tennessee |an account of the ceremony and we to members of the Tennessee so-jbad Loo Sing, the bead steward.) clety of New York. u jate it, Here it is: SEND QUEUES BACK ‘A long time chickens Ko to bed Wednesday night. Missey makey! PORTLAND, Of Feb. t-—To masic play plopper match all same! show that their sympathies were | Lohengrin. One Molican man, | with the Cifinese revolution here, |Plenty long black diese. Hong | British bark sent their queues back Melican missey, Lucite Evans, walky | to Shanghai to the rebel headquar- | ae tere PORTLAND, Or. Feb. 3.—"1| stole hin dollar because 1 was| ey re and wanted bread.” said) | alter Ham to Municipal Judge! mont last nigth to an audience of Tazwell. “Probably needed it oloae 50, which gave him practically | make a ham sandwich,” remarked | frieid récention. Outside of his the judge. “Five days. |“coming out” party at Paysee's! jball Thursday night, near his own jhome, it was the first meeting to SAN JOSE, Cal, Feb. 3.—"Ouch, |be addreseed by Parish in the cam- i'm pinched!” half a dozen women! paign, Parish was billed im three at different times have attracted a|other meetings, and in none of crowd with the cry. “What for?/them was there any enthusiasm Thomas A. Parish spoke at Fre- walk down middle | eburch b'long hiteh holy ble man, Rev, Sit know in lope. “For makey Sees Rev, be plenty plopper makey evelybo steamboat ‘Tung ft kow catchee ¢ Pekin. Makey stay, moch days. Go Jags all same three mont | cannot, give the’ actly as Loo is ja score of Chinese sailors on «| Bame, Rev. Oscar Brulap, and one English is too mi ‘Yours, @ brief talk for comptrolier, Tt is freely co : Nicting-parties i with an aggressive € Smith, the well ki cannot be beatem ROGERS not hesitate to say that John G.! pictures will sweep the stage at the Peirce stands head and shoulders| Moore theatre om Monday and Tues. | Grand—Vaudeville and motion ® ahead of the other contenders. The/day evenings, when Beverly B.j® pictures. King County Bolo Club, managing | Dobbs will present his tourographo. ~ Pelrce’s campaign, has working jog “Alaska, the Great Wonder @ ee eawenee tenet «with it 16 other veteran organiz®-|jand” Dobbs bas arrived in Seat-|————————_——— tions, with « combined vote of mem-itje with his famous Alaskan pic-|a tour of the circuit. Les Gougets, bers alone aggregating over 6,999, tures, showing the Eskimo in his;two Parisian musicians, who have an organization absolutely loyal. | native state, gold dredging: pictures, ‘been playing at The Olympla theatre, | and which will not only vote, but | polar bear hunts, schools of wal-| Paris, for a year, are making their which will almost unanimously | roses and mountain scones through | American debut. Phil Bennett will work continuously until election day | the heart of Alaska, depicting faith-| be beard in old-time melodies made for his election. Among these rujly all the wild and weird beauty | famous by Pete Baker Charles organizations are at least ten wom-' of the mystic Northland. In secur-|T. El Two comedians, Charles en's clubs, all enthusiastic Peirce’ ing these photographs he has spent | Merritt and Winfield Douglass, will workers. Peirce, however, 8 NOtjten years in the North, often pene- | comede, confined to this support. His energy | trating places rarely touched by the and ability already displayed has! foot of white man, brought to his bon pe gaps noo unanimous stren: the NewS * Rkaeke ied Uber lelartete ot the city, ‘Theis * ******* ed ‘ager Pantages having shipped a set QUASH IND of them direct from San Francisco: Others on the new bill are Helen’ | Pingree and company in a college ketoh, “The Girl and the Coach” ; Ralph Moore and pretty Mae St.) Clair in a novel skit; Sully and Hussy, well known Hebrew come edians, and Rapoll, a European jug+| gler. questions up to| Where's the cop?” is the usual|disnlayed for his candidacy. At RAHA RHRAHhAeh Se AT THE LYCEUM | ‘silel | saci ilaet bs Silda ted | AT THE PANTAGES. Gen George. B,/40ery. It's a “Jack the pincher,” Kirkwood hall, on the far end of (@7 Usitet Pres McClellan, general 0 & bieyc conn Tal spoke to 25, At) LOS ANGELES, in chief of the) SA ecomenaneetepe 1, Green Lake, he found Rogers, counsel for union armies, con-! nce of about 60, and atidow, filed today @ cerning the opera. ain View station there were |aside and quash twa tions of the Army | charging his client of the vt pega | Hi Gill held the boards at Dug. The motion was based, As @ matter of | dale’s hal}, at Rainier eBach, to that names of fact the Army of| CI GERTON BRALEY [in'Shaience of about 200. He said mony was the Potomac had |; wrote a letter to a firm |that if he were elected “certain of. county grand jury * not had any oper-| 1 gai, “The ground is glazed with {cers will be im line for a sojourn |true bills were not * ations, and the ice, in the state's big hotel at Walla | indictments, * # |president thought It was about dues all frozen is the fever germ Walla. + | Presiding Judge tk ee ee ee ee eg ie had one pin and MeClelion bad) “Ang eggs are very high in price;| Frederick S$. Chandler is moking Superior court, B ‘he Kacoies Wik, tied eel another, Which proves that it is winter, so/one of the most aggressive cam- motion was filed, able alte. Heeonaded: ta cancun I'd like « ton of coal from you.” |Paigns in the city. He is out for ing his opinion t | the taatvelous tnovin putuee: They went me ice and eggs. You/the comptrolier’s job, and has |returning the ft ‘eleasme “Denies Seren” 04 know, |friends in every part of the etiy|gnily constituted, . ¥ They him ANNAPOL' bon debauchen” naval academy are tabooed at the = * © * A new order for nerve displayed by Peirce in his two years in the Philippine islands hal more than once evidenced itself in his work in the couucil. He is not an agitator, and is not controlled by the demands of any agitating crowd, But a few weeks ago when an important matter was before the council, Peirce of ali the councilmen stuck to his original position, advis- ing the president that there was at least one member of the council who did not change his mind over night. All Peirce bas asked during the campaign, and he is making some cam . is that people examine his record, and this has been done, and the sentiment of this city today ig that a mistake would be made if Peirce was not returned. oD “Re eRO y Dr. Edwin J. Browr, D. D. S. SEATTLE'S LE. ADING DENTIST THY VIMST AVENL w inte My My Patients, STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE ° Wilt Do Your 1 work at prices! 1 ethuats, T do not compete with cheap den- tal work, but with the high priced State Combine Dentists for leas than half their price. I guarantee work; they do not guarantee th whi » combine jenlour come to 713 Firat aue, m Block, offices 4 ¢ 24 to 20, over 1. W. Suter's Je Store, one dour south ‘Telegraph batlding. o ings until & who wi OWN, D. i* * AT THE SEATTLE. Barnum, the bypnotist, opens at tne Seattle theatre with the mat inee Sunday. When a pressman, a lumberjack, a carpenter and an ex steamboat hand ali get nourishing |the idea that they are tight rope |waikers and all begin demonstr ing on imaginary wires how to keep a nice balance, somebody is bound to be amused. Likewise when six jor eight men flounder all over the | stage trying to appear as monkeys |the audience won't sit still, But when the whole line-up feel in their | bones that they are a circus troupe, |showman, Hon tamer, lady and all, that is something that will take your mind off any worries you ever had. REREAD * * * KRakktknknkhanthknehh Star readers remember De Wolf Hopper, who played “The Matinee Idol” here about two years ago. You remember the beautiful blonde who supported him? That was Louise Dresser. She's coming to ithe Orpheum next week and will sing some of. her best successes She's a stunning Dresser—in name, theory and form—“wearlng some Paris creations that cost a pretty penny. As an added Orpheum will be “La Somnambule another big pantomime by the sam producers as “The Darling of Pari there are ten people in the cast \“tn Old New York" will be pre- sented by Harry Beresford. The Five Farrell Sisters will be seen in difficult feats. Van Hoven Is billed as “The Dippy Magician.” Ernie and Mildred Potts will offer a novelty act consisting of bag punch- ing, singing and dancing. AT THE ORPHEUM. attraction at the [Rae k tw nk kn eae * * * * ee ee a “A Picture of Dorian Gray” will be presented at the Empress during the coming week as the headline attraction. The offering is a drama- tization of the story from the pen of Oscar Wilde by Edward Davis. Miss Elsie Creacy, the leading wom- an, is said to be a strikingly beauti- ful woman, Much of che cynicism and pungent candor of Wilde has been left in the piece. Sydney Grant, a monologist, who has been a story teller of New | York's ultra-fashionable, is making AT THE EMPRESS, * lee eee eee keene * replica of RRR RAHA AR AHHH AR filma that were the subject of cot More mustcal comedy of the tab-|siderable comment Novembe ANAHEIM, Cal, Feb. 3.—Mons tevere cashed a check for Mar weiss Walerinn tay ee m, (Un Jaopes, later finding the payer classiest stock produced by breed: |t be worthless. Before 100 spec- ers and fanclers in California, Ore-|tators he compelled Lopes to re gon, Idaho, Utah, Washington and/|turn the coin, then made him eat | British Columbia, housed in blue- ‘the oh lined sanitary coops, the C@&st Poultry association will open its| jfiret annual sweepstakes poultry show at 1612-14-16 Third avenue Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Beautiful silver cups and tro- phies, to be awarded in various classes, aggregate {n intrinsic val- ue more than $1,000, Principal among these is the Potlatch cup, }20 Inches in height, 22 inches in |cireumference, with an enameled the famous “Potlatch The value of the cup Is $150. HAD TO EAT CHECK (Paid Advertisement) Bug.” UNUSUAL ADDRESS Mark B. Leites, soctalist, in an address before =the Seattle Com- |merctal club, pointed out inequall- ties which, he said, will inevitably result in a conflict between the toll ers of the world and the employing class, that will surpass the deluge of Noah's time, because it “may be blood instead of water." Leites is a cigar dealer, and, as a member of the Commercial elub, advised it to |Join the cause of the tollers, claim ing that the small merchant prop erly belongs in that clase, His ad- |dress, the first of its kind at the |Commercia! club, caused consider j able discussion, NOVEL DIVORCE SUIT SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.—Mra, Grace Frame is just 16 years of age, a little over four feet tall, | weighs only 70 pounds and is the [mother of a 7-weeks-old baby. She} is suing her missing husband, 17) years old, for support. Bo | OTWAY PARDEE Candidate for Councilman Otway Pardeo raised the ques. tion in the Municipal league of the “Free Collection of Garbage.” He secured delegations from over 20 improvement clubs and engineered the fight which put the expense of the garbage collection upon alt PINK TEA NOTES jivoporty instond of on homes only. | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3—Mrs.!Ho Is in favor of lowering the tax |Win, Smith’ O'Brien, society leader,!burden now upon homes, indus {sent out pink tea notes advertising |tries and manufacturing concerns jher mansion for sale. Guosts came|py gradually exempting from taxae jand, while being entertained, made |tion houses, personal property and factory tools, bids. Edgar Frank got the house. NOT ENOUGH BABIES Born 1876 near Sidney, Iowa, at- ter usual experience graduated LOS ANGELES, Fe ~The de-|from Colorado college. Lived in mand for babies here exceeds the|Seattle 10 years. Mr, Pardee has supply, The president of the Crit-|an intimate knowledge of elty af. tenton home today appealed for |fairs and has taken an active part: more infants to place with childless |in many efforts to better civic con< applicants. ditions, vending candy [bids midshipmen from more than $1 a month for }at the academy PASSAIC, N. J., Feb. 3—Because| his mother died last week, Michael |Sweda, only 12 years old, fired a bullgt into his lungs and begged the doctors to let him die, so that he might “join mamma in heaven.” | NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—‘Fire!” yelled Michael Pisana, 15, when he saw the engines dash aldng on a moving picture screen. A panic fol lowed. “I forgot tt was a picture, and got scared,” explained Michael later. Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourseives are triamph and defeat Longfellow CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—I never kept a pledge in my Iife before, but here's one I'll not break,” said John Bergguist, 45, a painter. He swore to drink no more, An hour latér he was found dead of gas poison | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3.—Defy- ing his father, W. R, MeTurk, a millionaire coal operator, Morton McTurk eloped with the nurse who took care of him when he was il, and married her. Yes, things have changed since Caesar set out to enlarge the Rom- an empire. For instance, all gall is now divided into as many parts as there are shell game politicians, ERIE, Pa., Feb. 3—John C. Cook, a railr , accidentally struck the | ball of one eye on the corner of a desk, and immediately his sight |was restored. He had been blind in that eye for six years. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—All ar- jrangements for the annual dinner | of the League of Republicans, to be held here February 10, have been { completed. ident Taft will be [included among the speakers ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Feb. 3.— The 14 dinner guests of Robert EF. Meyerhof, at his 78th birthday party, each found a $100 bill wrap. ped around the cigar furnished by the host. A fool and his gun should be soon parted, —The ret funeral procession over Lake Erie ice carried the body of Mrs. Julie Moross to Kelly's island for burial, didn’t read my lette through Another time 1 wrote and said, “The weather here is very wet, ‘The rain pours down from over- gut ieaiigey carts are rare, you In view of which please send to me A rubber mackintosh or twe.” They sent a sprinkling cart. ¥ see They didn’t through, read my letter ‘The girl (an old, old tale I quote) Declared “I cannot be your wife.” The young man read the bitter note And went and took his saddened life. If he had read the other side (1 gtole this story, that is true) She would have been his happy bride- He didn’t read her letter through. ‘the moral of this story is In any sort of trade or biz Whatever else you fall to do, Don't fail to read your letters! through, } At Fountains, Hotels or Klsewhere |boosting for Charlies F. Merryfield, another | candidate for comptroller, told the | Beacon Hill Improvement club last jnight that We would work to have the transfer of funds from one de. partment to another legalized, which, he says, will save the city $25,000 in interest charges. Hugh Caldwell, the present chief |deputy prosecuting attorney, who |is after the job of corporation coun- |sel, spoke at the Lake Improvement lclub last night Fred W. Hastings followed in the trail of the meagerly attended Par- ish meetings last night with his lit-; erature, and at one of these, during an intermission, when there wasn’t | any regular Parish spellbinder to} hold the audience, Hastings made | Smith of the P [names of all wit appended to the HURT IN PETALUMA, Cal, # Tillie Baker, a cents academy are today suffering injuries received an electric car whea ® lost control. Miss ® Sebastopol saved the school children back to the door 4 them from jumping. jured leaped before prevented. 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