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eat mind to do with | you have that sort of thing > NERV ICE ON BANTER ©: am poaune | and then the faot of f now the beat use his opportunities to get himaelt up| in good sty! | oem 1 esoaped a feht with ger a fellow onee for simply asking Kirn H f his attention had ever be en called ‘El b t M | In One Hour | Will {8 osssnusee aborate Musica ke John I Sullivan A ” time T was threatened with v sce | 2 2 man how his mustache at v0 | be straight out like the bristles of a ND paint brush and marred his profile! oe view \ ‘ q r. 1 ‘There are persons who n't like TUE LEGEND ON THE BANK NOTE) ,, There, tre persone who dom’ like “PREPARED BY THE CHURCHES put ey ought » know they can't | v nice Natu never mak | * _ fétake In coloring the beard, When | Str Story of a Mystery On a it ought to be red, to be In harmony | To Celebrate the surection the fa ture makes It red. Silver Certificate Revesied Ss Eh Baie oe beara walte aves Morn All Denominations a Ruined Life. makes it lock a thousand times | Wili Geie = + aac * t it 1 uppowe if Tt should tell a policeman on the atreet cs * nat he'd apy 00 5 ent. be | f he wouldr tye mustache, he'd} *, A $1 certificate, saye the Phitadel (0 ONIN | aan apeting. | Raster Sunday will be appropriate phia Press, which bore upon its Wou'd be surprised, t Gare os ty celebrated in the Seattle churches back a strange and mysterious leg suld look It up, to find how in most of them apecial musical pro Egg i Krams will be rendered, while el end, written tn ar charact with | pe with gorgeous side-whiakers @ cerentoniais will be the order | Fed Ink, has reached the sub-treas- | ike yours « prvi agrcrgel og te’ lot the day with some of the conare ury in this city, When the attention | [' '™ S acheetun’ thea,’ tat (ee of the assistant United States treme oy paven't a - left for Improving |, rr ; hs lowing npecial programs urer was called to the bill tun- | their minds They ebeorh one’s vital | De . heen sent to the Star for pub Seomnvety redeomed it to keep it as sy And when, as in your|°#Hon a relic. The legend read as follows: case } — The tast one I have. Take it. You If you don't shut that fool's mouth| Trinity Parish church, Bighth and took al! the rest, and with it my!o¢ yours. I'll Jamen street, Rev, H. H. Gowen ree soul, May it scorch your fingers) nearly finteneé. 2 at o& Raster Day services. Celobra when you touch it; may what you ypout two b further on. Tw ® ofsHoly Communion, 7:90 a. m buy with it damn you forey to way that when, as in your| Morning prayer and Holy Com God's curse go with It to you. You long appendages are not | union, 1 a. m. got the last, “I hope you are sati*: only an inconvenience and a steady, Prelude, “Malletujah Chorus—Mea fled, murderen irain on the vital forces, but a posi. |. Handel; processional, 816, J, W Beat these words on the back tive detriment to the appear. | Marrington; carol, KE, 8. Mediey; the following inseription In the same | ance A Christ Our Passover,” F. R. Arm ink appears on the face Take that, you blamed idiot!" «| #tre proper psalms, i. 67-111; “H. K. & to 6 RF exaaperated man made a lunge |@loria Patri, T. Morley; Te Deum On the two edges of the face are m With his Met as he spoke. J, Stainer: Jubliate Deo, FH. Potts written in small characters aelf-aacritl philanthroptat |Nicene Creed, W. H. Monk; anthem, “Your work is complet 4 it with @ colerity acquired Simper; sermon: sermon gloria, T ‘One hour more and I will be a. by much previous practice, | Morley; hymn, 118, C. G. Martin dead! and went on imperturbably Kyrie, W. 1 nk: Gloria Tibl, W 4 the sub-treasury the bill was It would seom to be the part of | M. Mook: Laus Christe, W. H. Monk said to have been received from @ | wisdom, Mertory solo, He ts Risen dowatewa dank the receiving ¥ tes. es ‘ 8 nnecker) Mr. Carter: Pres Aims er thereof was said to Rave been Snes » 448, 1. Bourgious; Sursum Corda, W taken sick immediately after receiv- ofa H. Monk; Sanctus, W. MH. Monk ing the Dill. The next point reached |you haven't be attentive a» | Benedietus, W. HM. Monk; Agnus Det in the sosaaer a fo trace the “hoo- | some men I'v 1 to, but t think |W. H. Monk a er doo" ptece of government paper to vue mt y remarks, Good Commanion hymn. c its source was the Northwestern Na- | vonine Maker; Gloria in & MH tional bank, at Ridge and Girard) ye easily & another swing- | Monk; after benediction, 2°, J avenues. It was next traced back to ing plow, modded to the conductor, | Hopkins: recessional, 110, A. 8 Sui the gaan P mcrae bank, . Md iand got off the ear with bh head | Uvan; postiude, “War March of the street an slumbia avenue hey | oreet and a smile of rful peste. | Priesta”—Athalle, Handel ta Rec . Laat saw id nation on his face which was beau-| Children’s carol service. 3 p. m. ere. e paying teller of the Dank | citys to see Evening service, 730 p. m lost a valuable ring while for curt saitestilineibeni Prelude, “The Hoavens Are Te! osity sake be carried the Pill in his ing Creation, Haydn; proces+ton pocket, and thereupon promptly re- | at, 11% BK. J. Worgan: carol, E. § turned it. The bill had been pre Medley; proper Pealmes, 112. 114, 189% sented to the bank by a stage hand Gterta Pai, #. R. Armatroas at an uptown theater. He sald hy WARSHIPS Magnificat, J. T. Pietda; Nuno Dim wanted change if the bill wes good itu, J. Wo Andrews; anthem, C ‘The teller took It, Intending keop Simper; hymn, 123. MH. J. Gaw tt it as a relic. sermon, serme joria, P. Morley The stage hand waa next seen. He| ST. LOUTH, March f1—A Madrid poet ua ¢ “* Roper: offertory said the box office clerk had given Cable says the council of ministers | 40) '-¢ @alutaria,” Rousseau; Violin it to him to change. Inquiry at the |}4# decided that the remaining War niente, Mies Clara Tester; Pres box office developed the fact that |*ips at the Philippine islands and | Aine’ aes. L. Bourgouls; benediction the bill was presented by two young '" "he China seas are to be old. vin a9 BJ. Hopkine; Recession women. They came in iate, bought and that the number of oMers in the | 4) 44g, J. eainer; Pontiude, “Marche thelr tickets and gave the bill. As | navy is to be diminished by half BY | uy Flambeaux,” Bootson Clarke they passed in one of the girls turn- fallu: 4 plac ae at Gece v4 Chotrmaster, Frank BR. Armstrong e4 back and said ins jauching tone: Vacant. This will be effected by di-| oa ist Mire H. HL. Gowen: pianist “That ticket has blood on tt.” minishing the number of new com-! yi). m1 Kellogg The ticket seller, who noticed ™issioens gran 4 That ls ey.) om vl nothing particular about it, thought | the reduction will be gradual, and) purse paptiat chureh, Fourth av- it @ joke. He did not notice the Mot enteil arbitrary enue, near James, Louie L. Bower peculiar character of the bill until ' nau man pastor; Morning services counting up time. When he went ine the pened an m service 10.30 « m promt we fag oy Sy is coe Be tis = ve A ° Morning subject, “The Question of cove e kitchen woodwork af pine s Immortality.” ‘The rubber feed pipe of a gas range © mort Special music has been prepared had burned in two and set fire to it. in Office for a of Mr. A. C. Rochester, » st, evening When he told the manager the next Gays they are « subject, annual Eaeter Sunday day the latter ordered the bill to pension for the hool entertainment Baptiam at be changed. days, the pa chose of services. Although a close watch has been temporarily su ponte kept for the young women, they UUme they m St. Clement's Episcopal church. have not been seen since. Thus the ner of Twenty-fourth avenue ar search for the origin of the myater! Artificial ‘take in Kansas Washington street, Rev. Georg ous legend had to come to a sudten ik ee ahi Buyyelle rector. * The Faster ser end. Perhaps new light on the mys- |, nrownD (h we nna | vices will be as follows: Colebrat tery may come up in the future - of Holy Communion at § a. a me prayer, ¢ermon, and second ation of the Holy Communion at 11 a. m.; children's service at 2p ning prayer and sermon at 7:30 pom Will Result ina Re-opening Th ronewige mensn pr era we of the Plant. at the 11 o'clock service: Process a hymn T Chriet Our FP The Port Townsend nat! works, Chant lor Danks; Te i owned by Hoflus & Co. ¢ th tietus, Chant; hymn city, will soon be mmunion service: Kyrte F n ties. Chant; Gloria Titt; hymn y ceived during the past fe anthem, “Awake Up My and one of these, with a pric ant; hymn, Chant neighborhood of $20,060, will v Chant; Nunc Dimittia edly be accepted The na Chant; recessional, Hymn 117 have been closed down for — three years, and are the re North Baptist church, Paster nail works outside bine program: Organ voluntary, Mrs. J that has not b his FE. Crichton; anthem, wus Christ industry. Th apacity et Ie Risen day,” Seott; chorus of between 600 1a hogs rung mew | welcome, Happy Morning.” Sulit Me ee ee eer winan the Ac. |Y@n; Offertory sole, “Resurrection . i ji na semmer | by union service 8 ‘ + a real boat ride, |#chOo! special Easter prograr “Ql rh a trip 141 exerciaes a addresses. 7:0 : One Man's Style Not What it 22) | ry attractive to/0fan voluntary, Mra. J. i + choral voluntary. ny # Should be. Hunters also look turward with {From Above,” Palmer: tenor a ; r it the| Easter Morn” (Bracket), Dr The passenger who was holding to : ‘ hton; anthem, “Ring Out the strap in the crowded ¥ . _ eg Dow tig *.” Excell; soprano sol ear had been regarding with inter oat is a (Granier), Mra Le : for several minutes a man peated Houghton; anthem, “Praise te You'll excuse m my friend taints of God,” Gtardini € rus said, bending down and speaking | Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Toda @ tone of vein uleted th PHILIPPINES Carey; address, Pastor L. J. Sawyer other's confidence, “if I ver , Hoe Is Risen, Indeed.” suggest that side-whiskers are n Mrs W. Bixby, choriater; Mee becoming to your pecull ca ft J. ©, Crichton, organiat a untenance and atyl wf manly i — a paring Statistics of the Island's Ex. ok tt Guam, ‘Third. and 3 Who ar demanded th ports and imports. Marion, Rev, Edwin M. Randall past neated pansenger, with an tr un r Morning, anthom, “Sing Alle emphasis on the “you WASHINGTON, D. C., March 31 lujah Forth,” Dudley Buck; hymn “Nobody worth m ning il, | While the war which we raged with |183, “Joy to the World,” Handel; the a L ' Seale ant wenn was upon the Apostles’ Creed; prayer; anthem, “Then will you have goodness gp 7 Chrint Our Passover,” Sheppard; r to attend to your own busir ad ground of humanity, the Am-| nsive reading, ® 19, 1 These “Certainly. That's what I'm do- rican people at this time, finding xiv. 18; soripture lesson, Mark xvi zh ing. I take t round that man Porto Rico and the Philippine ist- 1.9: offertory, “The Angel's Mes 7 gets himself ' ipally ¢ th hands, are justified in) « (Loud), Mr, Laster; hymn, 220 ay people's inspection. If everybody considering t) lation of th inl he Day of Resurrection.” Lowell : else was blind, nobody would take ands to the commerce of the w Mason; sermon by the pastor, “The 4 the trouble of wearing his hair or Th ause of humanity or bet Porsonal Significance of the Resur his beard in any particular styl 7 roment for th new territer rection solo, Resurrection” (Shel It wouldn't be worth his ' t thereby suffer In the ty); Mra. Koefed; hymn, 22 Rise Who's asking you for your opin nat Glorious Conqueror, Fine Lowell fon, sir? It strikes me you're tak The t 1 States is an exporting | Mason; Doxology; Benediction ing a good des » your on, and ther * nothing r vening: Hymn, 41 Majest 1 know I am But somebody “0 much a&® more and lar Sweetness Sits Enthroned,” Hast ought to do it. Tam he | t mur products of all ings; the Apostles’ Creed; prayer great public When k In order to meet the demand anthem, “Christ the Lord In Risen,’ that’s got up for my f mation relative to the com-| shelley; hymn, 208, "We Sing the have an inherent a nerce of the Philippines, the depart- | Praixe of Him Who Died," Heethov right to say whether me ment of agriculture will soon issue en: sermon, pastor EB. M. Randall or not, Still, { don’t put It on that a bulletin on the trade of these 1 ‘The Moral Value of the Resurr ground In calling your aseusion Mr. Frank HH. Hiteh- | ton” offertory, “Baater nw to the fact that your style ok ho prepared this document,! (Gounod), Mr. Grout; hymn 4n ing your whiskers in not becoming made the most painstaking re- Aj) Hail the Power of Jesus’ Namo,” to you, I claim that I am doing 4 ep of official documents of 211 Holden; Doxology; Benediction. a favor. le which relate to the com — “Oh, you do! You meddlosome, of oup of islands, and) At the Battery Street M. KB. church long-nosed, prying, fmpudent, in- ihe resulte are embodied in the Sunday, the Baster services wil! be sulting pudding-head, do y w fortheoming bullet held in the evening, and the Sunday- THE was #0 SEATTLE TAR, Siw Mra. Lous ” Mr ree | Mich d Hambu the Imacutat Ka n A Major, and offertory (duet), Moras, The choir . Warner's orche “i Saldtaria.” Verdi: © Maria” (Lull), M ‘Tantum Ergo,” Hers 1 will have charge of the pro gramme, In the morning the 4 tor, Rev. H. D, Brown preach | the annual taievion sermon Presbyterian ehureh af tpourt avenue and Spring #treet Rev, A. H. Hutchison pastor. Morr fine service Voluntary, offlertory in at (Batiste), Mr, ©, Molin sponse, Gregorian chant; hymn, lected; vem r AN jasah Oheiat Le Fe Der foripture lewson; prayer; ant nto Me Yo W . F Hawte ), double quartett tor Kiug of Glory mba), Mra, ( i we; Lard’s per; hym e4; Benediction; postlude, "I | March," ®mart Evening werviee: Voluntary, Inter | mexso n), Mr. O, Matin anthem, “Allelujah, Christ tet anthem, A e In Hiner Chas, Deunee; prayer an Awake Thou That peth,” ¢ King: afte % hitney © *), Mre. G 1 y : hiting, M ' n; hyn ed; Wer powttud March Fe Bmar edivation of " \ Presbyterian Hroad Sunday morning, witl fa . ‘ ' the W hrie at At. Mark The eh nth M Daughter of Jair he « Rey, J.P. D. Liwyd, t y will give as to Mort at service In the « Time He Was Morried, A re son painful TY the Ay married ding Mar © on Went sek ts Glenned 1 a re being of lucer by the local ' t $25 wheat hich 1 no an $15; short 6.000017 Hay —1 $7 per ton @\1; aifatta, $ Egus — Strt fresh ranch, 1 ate mu ranch, 10@11¢ ns, live, 1c; lve beef cat " 1, at Hid Pelts and Wool ~ Heavy sound ed at 60 pound fe; medium sound, per 1 1 light sound, under pound sound, all weg atag n, 4@ ted kit ‘ 1, 8 ' Hed; dry t » pound, 1 culls, one-third summer 4 r pour n24 winter deer y, W pay deer, 99120; Ary ell ' elk, 4@be; sheep pelts, 2 lings, 154 Kastern Wa wool, 8e; Weatern Wa t dirty or timber burned Jobbing Quotations The jobr as fol Sugar (j bbing) ations Golden t Jay wer , in bbls, #%o; extra C, In bbia, ho; powdered iry eranulated b ‘ beet, 5%) spot cash pr Flour, ete. Gobbing? tent 1x cellent, $9.25; Novelty A, $9.00: Btar bakers’), $2.75; California bran 4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.00 per 100 In 10-1 nockw mont, white $1.55 per 100 Iba in 10-1b aacks; buck wheat flour, pure, $8.60 per ths in O-tb macks; cracked wheat per 100 Ibe In 10-tb nacks; far 2.8 per 100 Ibe in 10th sacks; farina, § per 100 Ihe In S-Ib sacks; atect-eut oat 41, $2.50 pen 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks graham flour + 100 the tn 10th nckw: whole wheat flour, $1.86 per 10% ka; rye meat, 82.10 t aneke; ry uv Hs 10-ih sacks; split 12.00; wplit pens t gh-lb b pearl b 100 Ibe tn " Ih boxes, $2.10. r flakes, $2.80 per case of 36 2-Ib ph faney rolled onts, $2.85 ' bale orn meal, yellow “0 O-1b mack corn % per bbl In 0-1b at flour, pure F H-Ib nacks; cracked heat, 4 per bhi in [0-tb macke; mt wt ont 41, 84.50 in Ib « who! tet fr sacks; rye flou bi: fa elles i 85.45; fancy 1 oats, 90 ack ‘ y rolled oate cane Coffee Gobbing)—Green A, fh 296RRic: Jave, per Ib, 244 Conta Bica, choter, per Ib, Ie! ' 1—Arbuckte’s, In 100-Ib cases r 111.76; G0-1D camen, por ewt m1 Ib canes, per cwt, Sti Tava, SO-1b tins, per tb, Ole; mack, 34 A Mowt Me: t om, $17 11.88 Butter, Cheese, Exes and Poultry Butter r 10# faney da o#, 16@i7e; Warhing orien, Jb prints, 246260; . lown and Elgin re bbing) — Nat Wash net 1W%4G1%c; Eastern, 24@ Views ing) fresh ranch, 14 Comb ey — € 1% ained, Poultry Dressed chickens, 16@1te ve chickens, Me; lve turkeys, Li@ Keene, LGlte; drensed G17 sacks, 12014 alnutae, 106; pec sImonds, f eerit 6G7te; pine, iW ihe We; eocoanuts, per dose The: popeorn, 4e per tb Hay, Grain and 4 Hay (lobbing) — Puget Sound, per on, 19; Eastern Washington tt thy, $1314; alfaifa, #10 Oats Gobdbir Per ton, $28@0. 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