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GRORSDAT, APRIT. 16 1608 THE SEATTLE STAR > ast Edlition 5990 CITIZENS musT = SCHSUCASVS IMAI sorcieck pm | -—-:BE ACTIVE IW POLITICS” FREE 5 of Treatment and Wants a Divorce ae : ; en 7 glen Bh ed | tot ita pa TEETH EXTRACTED FR WITH A BE TOPEKA, Kane April 10.1 j do with municipal affairs; by break. | Charlies M, Sheldon has completed a AWay from party n geoment | handbook on “T Teeth Cleaned and FR E E ~ . pages a ] ted to questions and | ter or unfitness rom by a | Olson Accuses Her Husband, Charles, of All Kinds sisson in wnich hs “ue ubly| ugnese en the: part of public men! | t cu " ely as officials by a unton of all tl nd answers ' 1 forces against all evil forces, | ga Oleon, who is suing en | Did any of these artic! nit you]. Ar there more bad peo regardioss of partisan faith | WITHOUT PAIN from her husband, Charles , ide the beefateak ?’ said Attorney | the sod people In most of our} Qo—Ie tt the duty of Suristan and without charge when other work is ordered, ome ay stories of his cru tutherford cities men and women to tat an a e| ' | sny of our olties are so badly gov- | as to go to church or engage in an] 3 a if if and to Nis children No, alr none except a pan of her statements, Charles] bread dough, which he ¢ wat mel, most original in his ! 17] Gold Crown K Bolld Gold Tep a5.00 Duty of Ct w heneve that manag BS. Examined jplain bh meeption of the dut {lof ability and honesty to serve the| 1 A. Probably not part In elty potitt when I wasn't | g. bul you can! erned jhonest bu 4 r perform any just bet that when I see anything as A.-Hecause the bad element ot ther duty tt Olson says that big an a coffee pot or ¢ lid com- | ®anites systematically and takes an) life wl she had | othing | ing my way I a ‘hen : but soup and cr kere f Hi Full Bet of Teeth... 84.00 : Gold I ne 81,00 : i belongs to civilised ; tly what your work will Ve tell you exac your work is done and guarant absolute t one ocea 3 5 < z lodg active interest in city politicos for Q.-What can thé young people do ahe Degeed to buy a in thin | the sake of the spol to become good citiser Fifteen years in busine BR s court m Q Are party organtsations n A. They can inform themselves glarge beefsteak, with whi h| He has witnesses to swear that Kilze A Not ne arily Hut they are | city’s affairs; refuse to vote for any | nd caus her to Helion and seve other t ond . . . cnaracte K x ’ : a, 1 down and causing . p ton and Severs her things, and/toward non-partisanship in city af-|or ability the oMce; encourage | 2 Hours Bm. Oe Bm indaya, 10.4 | ¢ fer two ho ms is B% that she is aa he says wisted,”* faire? the growing idea n-partiaa eee Mrs. Olson looked for Sh ut f A—There ie. ship in muntelpal a; do the quar, but found that it had dis steaks and dishe brough the In what ways will this princt-/| share in arousing public sentim pared. She thinks Olson | ast have | afr I have alv nak 1, good | J ally e#tal hed? give room in thelr church organisa - - - of his unusual generosity ) husbar it ’ has been ar bing A By geod men who are {tions for the discussion of the d Ee pruterd Rlisa says that all the | but a good wite m She talks | Mected with party organiaatk »-| tien and obligations of Christian ot game be had provided for ber was| religion until 1 » tired to death | (U#!M« to vote for bad men or me ixenst and unite with all other r OUR $3 DERBY gmail room in a basement, and | and car to stay in the house ures ehdorsed by the machine; by| Christiana to vote on election day , : Sad vo Rigas nage Se ; educating all the people to the ideal for men whom they have helped to family live and slept » 2 ‘ : " , BEET com Ge tage that Cheon But you will have to pay Rey irritable and easily provok more than $3 in any other 1 re 4 i : f et up and) ep.on two chairs ’ | see fixed the kind.| Ulan had to rt nd lighted it, but] WHE a tin wa that national politics has nothing to! nominate told ht that there was no bed for him in the b gays Eliza, “s he tried to put the stove lids be found they didn’t fit, so . up @very one of them and 4 them at me; and one oth 4 crew the coffee pot at me thing hin, wits = quite a joke and smiles a na shakea| ol a his head as each alleged samen ot , ; one ; : 1111 SECOND AVENUE lis & good’ enough comrade, tut Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed j | ; ruelties is brought before (Mpectal © NEW YORK, Aprtl 6.—Mre. Rua- eepomtence ) lollara eve year in good works moder iety who ia not easily mga OE Cary OF ane chibtean ot th ter hocked ho smoh a cigarette if Gpecia! Correspondence _ | There is a mirror, found in Booth’s|'™eots @ her chosen fleld, and ahe feels lke It. wh proud of bh WABINGTON, BD. C.. April 5—! room, on which he had written, with| Years she haa practically supported a ¥ abulary, wh talke @ pane iedipcarecuiy preserved treas-) a diamond, an inscription saying Lin at of her own pocket, a big hos- | horses like a Jockey, who boasts that j a war department are rel-| coin had died from the effects of pol-| pital for children ahe has « aside the shackles that / : pthe assassination of President) son. It was written at a time when | Mor tobe tite tae bese manny und nex, who anta to In an old fashioned safe. in| Booth thought he had arranged With!one and « model one. Therefore che | thought ‘one of the boys,’ and who ; i of the judge advocate gen-| tho irugwist who prepared prescrip nha eng? -aiyayplle many : ss has lost the sweetness ed weather, but very Pasteboard box containing | tions for Lincoln < ens liowing little talk 40 young wor fer revolver used by Booth,| the medicine so add polson bad writt fattened by contact with Entries that caused Lincoin's fragments of the skul! de od at ’ Ghe believes that she | toned ‘ stylish shoes are but-|) Fashion says lighter and t 1 brighter sultings, homespune and ¥ that makes wornant 1 beautifu nh a new found and deti Crescent ehaped pins are larger » by Mra. Sage, will eure in the diary. written be-/| ly command the respect of the read | eere the assassination, were itn al er. Mrs. Sage has choe#en ag her text t tful E is nd more slender at the ends and tweeds in grays with light yoastful vein looth sought to jue-ithat product of today he good | freedom, but she w e to realize | © ‘ . . . ove nes, cheviots in bre th hg ony ba. ve age a eng tify himself on the ground had thal centatee or lia the « | her In time this ‘good! One sees more colored hats than and dark greens. These are the etforts to lovate the bullet.| murder would remove a tyrant; that S j foubtless get mar -seapeln: WHESe Shee Coane facts boiled down Do not imagt Parasol handies and lite Ups for i is a short barreled af-| i: was a blow for libert fan unusually large caliber. written after the murder ita te a in the sub-basement of} hitter strain. H Come in and pass your judg- but nt pase the epper- ’, ing woman, tf you are & z suse, thanks to her make were in a (T° ‘good fellow’ girl that © said he had ridden | YOU &re @ #uccera, because It Is ay | | the 1 in gold are new . " The dainty feral wreaths embroid- |} tunity will he ' ewitatior + Smee Gott, Desth'o diary. $ miles after leaving the theater and | Parent to everyone but yourself that | ny Hr oacace Rant A ay ered on ilk stockings are worn w some “| that a jagged nt ot . < en " a are FOUFr girl WIth tne - Sults for spring for bu men , Mrs. Surrat and Fanny} pone ot uae tow oe Fe Bm broken y . are Not. \ voids ana ft ‘ ing turnovers with the deep pring for business Be iehee earn weeks ons flesh at Bye ta ‘ re shout as pitiable afailure| naimpered by any traditions of | P in front wre those in colored | § ‘ i the saddle and bridie used| horse. He complained that, whine *%.*_€itl can be safer ida io cpa ta | Bwina, edged with real lace, 5 S19 OO ° a Bowte mr kaghene he had sacrificed ever a But,” you say, ‘I am popular| Matertals for Evening }? WUS/o = were taken from)! the south. Ing to free } this ¢ you may imagine z > . ‘ ee ” the people for whom he With the men That is not a sy R ‘ ssp Gowns -TO two of his friends and two! had acted would Oe ential ‘s = him {cially commen nat | 0 a . ph ok th 7 - ft Biack gowns are indlapennable for d rifies. i | He was pursed by soldiers, gun. | granting that ‘ no ahi nat She | oven) vear, whether made in (& QA i¢ er the timber which Booth) boats patrolled the river and he gi ‘ ever be improved upon. She) y ghining silk, in glace crepe DADVYeVK ie & prop against the door of} jert alone in his suffering. ee ee With | was gentle w and home | ehis f ne dé pole, as eines : nt’s box at the theater, to} Blood stains ar etill vi Pe them. Your free ma wand speech aking, ar - woet and [th muet be a up in & amart ar Spring overcoats are here, too att « i sible on yy ousnie 4 ; ‘ J a up i arts Spring overce ere, . J ma from rushing in anc! of the big Bowle knives said to)” nder you cor , vable. She k ' ang and at taking w#ty They are rivals to t with the murder, and the! be deed by one of the — a certain clase of men, ven | y 8 have s . ave on | flowered silk mustins, which are ik > @ Booth used in signaling one} spirators in the atte t her | ¢ lo n&t admire yo wed, It] thought { the t to have & great following this S15 ) “O90 Mmarder to facilitate his escape.| home. at the same time. Snetin| vou are a0: antes Rd tage Phage yeah apace nd later they are likel 10 : Was not lowered, T Was assassinated at Ford's ew fe WY) tio cand b sr of whi he most popular ( : r © you w soon ver that an migt , , panel ink tales - @ 4a) EA i i} BUILDING PERMITS The reason? you ask. Why, simply | recait Ewes. bricbaaie @ constantly replaced. |) ~ - nnn } } To M. M. Lyter, for a two-story | “The truth is, you are not the ideal ither ’ endlems ee % tt beet fabrt ry cae ‘the > a4 . < zo ; frame house, at 904 Fifteenth ave. |0f what a wife or @ mother should atared tated! the sboba! Ore ie laa eh ing 4 nue north,.to cost $5000; to J. \% and the men whom you entertair a her oy e We en 1 e * {fed to t? eit gag } : t Lm O'Leary, for a two-story frame Tealize that perfect even if tt iseuteen * ate and there | grou Bh gn: ip a Paola rai) teat : ; Niner POF April i0.—w. E. eon gar Elliott avenue, | ¢ take the trouble to int if 1 among | Of novel laces, and on thie ts set THE MACDOUGALL & t of the North Ps-| cnestory f oat) F. Bale, force | 2 | ie various sontertnin, os wail Go SOUTHWICK (¢ ‘ here, f* mis#ing, IN - ones a oan gree _ 4 > vere 1 tinis, # i as la : ; Mg venue, to coat $1500 on > Torres ee | to J. H. Powell, for a two-story 717-19-21-23 First Avenue § monsy-) frame residence, at 918 . . S + Wast t Thirty cattle, Wash. ' Toung, & plumber seventh avenue, to cost $5100. Benefit for Mi r Marion, in Seatti ‘ ’ 2 rt ) Saar Shamnrdan, at — Outfitters of Men, Women > Bored his trunk, fail- | Lient Mens for «ho t arches may ind and Children ) rae a. — sn wont gests Sieee!ttve’ Loggers and Other Breakfast 4 rt bets etraight act just Anne PtP ns . h th e of fa Brotied H ae Fret A Fried Potatoes, | Cherry Red a ’ | Laborers. i | Corn Bread. Coffee Favorite Handsome Structure Costing $12,-| Veai Cutiet. Fremnh Fried Brea Red is used in @ variety of ways tn| poe rhage cee Cone ous reser the Veet or it's ag TM Wind That Blows Nobody | Tea at t tr ai tr E. C. Burke this afternoon took | ly « and the pApril 10.—The total val.}out a permit In the city engineer's | M pte n and y Broth , king apheres bluse (iood —A Shipwreck the Cause Tate P. D. Armour’s | office for the construct a ite ahr 1 t { foliage in * a , ago and New York,| story frame building at 1206 pn, Mashet wes Se ‘ siightly tinted w r ; of Great Saving. ats tr 115,000,000. It consists | mit avenue The buliding wi Brow ” He y Cotfee the r ery Very la B og Pe wereonal property. Suc a overed with concrete, and when : ‘ke hat-—it looks Mike the bent wae made © publite today. | pleted will cost $12,000 Mets for the * tu thapes the pretty maid 7 Alaska Commercial company's —— —-- | Hair | ‘ n Wat paintings—of ‘Fs ane vee ! * Cholee lot on Twenty-fifth ave- At i . m ar Jucing . Pp 6 south, between Jackson and | " a a Kent of crow? 1) are w « furnishing nu é Py “ bri pe in front and at the| Wes consigned to a firm in Valdes cleared and graded; sewer, grade © Dickinson, who eloped | top « ut y| beck, and turns up picturesquely at | Alask All these gooda were ay pod ins in a! y" his neighbor's wife and came these nets coyer th y 1] the tert she y made for Alaska wear; put up ne We tee ara Sey Oe Plan eee (gdm arrested and placed | | are found "7 ve gare mely usetul £0F | te bein pinkie bya » give warmth and to wear like||| Easy terms, unty jail Tuesday night } , ups . . th pretty f ’ : ; Might with the sheriff “a . f me ‘ so made usually sell for AERAA SE bos Mickidsn. mene ie oP Brinn a wee et ribbe hich ° bow | More than ordinary articles, In this id Gy 2se, Dickinson,| , COLUMBIA. 8. § ne | peenewrs, Sees te tne “yl nf Under nn where it|case everything may be bought at oat 7 4 » . tahken| teeislature has been petitioned to re-| Juillet and O have f ' tt rd the | half the regular prices and tn som , and will be taken) |; the poverty « ken Catawba ir it th a fr | * Rome in Ontanayan county is in Tacoma and her Only @ ha , oe eye. Sheee. S08 ore i Loe Pe ak ith many 1 fant loops of the | Bertha ha sold the entire stock to and powerful ribe remain foliage oy , t ’” narrow scarlet ¢ bhon, which | the Outlet Co,, who now ere the i ie Geattic, Mrs. Dickin son| Years ago they surre red title to : Enaiand, they were originally | GTP with chic effect over the hafr,| foods on sale in their store fe Tacoma in not large! 144,000 acres of land along the Ca- an England, they were o Wally | occct teathes SY Gouldental avenue and his hiss 7 for both of them. tawba river i Routh Caroling | warn Dy an eee eat in fine beads| Trimmings | ton street 12 and 13 Schewerman Block lpetlaeliaiai anemia commissioners agreed to ‘ otha thers * are J made = ne bes rf Piya id cit Siw oadin attos Come and look over the goods, Tt lands and money in exct z vut!) and semetimes a eet oS eis patent! orices you will find almost too good Wiss the Indians never receive hebe ribbon, as well as et or] i ppears popular this|to believe. Just aga aample—think First Avenue and Cherry St. ri The Catawbas, in the re stionary silk BON han What toe m SCABONS Of the celebrated “Goodyear Glove lwar. fought bravely against the | gems Faés aré Br on orning OWNS | and ‘Stout's Patent” rubber boots = |F itish and ter i th ‘ ' Fancies Bes a opping frocks | all crack proof hip and thigh, selling = Planiad " * a etfe e as th t £2.00 a pair: high cut shoe ad Es jeans fish p 4 is ia & much lik caned ‘ * ' a #, made ™ SYenue south and Dearborn! has ever b accused of stealing 4 ne miniature anima * née 4 % 4 : KE. Keith, Wallace and the Washing-| om We this afternoon arrested son with Nee vier th post” une | Sold is a fad emong gicts, morning and $ ; ¢ Mate aan : - + E08 & 5 ir; heavy Sei stern sree] Nati r fopieeeonie see one ot| Reno Seite mae wae rome, He OQ Dollar on ‘ mM i 1 ; Swiss over ce , ; ' f ’ Rtock Detective Lane ha» beer in-} twing in abject povert t lo \ P eather, ¢ ery king | were a little damaged by salt water There are sans unmistakable that | the cage and it is alleged > tract of land ¥ unty J « i you'll see that for wear they ar MEM Gave knowledge of| "°° "" = - se DuBarry he a ae j trimming, stitehed ba patent! just as good ee new aga a Week. Pmall boys, wh: swear} Bite che t " holding | tw. nd a ‘otuster of biack qui Re sure to get into the Outlet they stole chick +r 1 sold ’ naahia on = we : my oaseetly store, right an the corner of Occi es ties to King. © knowing es ay the patent) dental and Wash as they are en can Wear made-t« the latte. ano & . na "y y eathe and tt b riraming on] ¢} onty firm that ot loll ; ure Suite, and pay He be stolen. appliqued designs of the sunburnt tint of the straw was| worth of this kind of stock from thy without feeling the cx | if harming effe ay unusually | Rertha’s cargo. ROVEMENT TO MUNICH, April 1 military | shirt walet # co Mea Py Siw hae Pescniia _ a pee The Seattle a settaheiths lava . FOR PORT ORCHARD POINTS obey s nde ‘Tints t 8 ’ Sry : 7 | en tomate glories. Red tor napicuous in the| Don't fa!" to route your freight vin Tailoring Co.’s PIKE STREET ne n| Few women bothered over the 3 to but atively fev kagit Chief from Colman dock Clothes Ciub up « an " | | oe < t it of wn th or rhe fashionable wo t thi olor ee. aloe ’ in too eert is more g mb 1 the suit on payment Sam of the coun-| ‘7% Exquisite Grill | young girls and childs Every ef ODeUiiG) sue saoce Tee Gime this astern: ‘ Eng ut Effects | fort ide to revive green a in pay at the rate of one dol m~ us 1 pet By pA iors Liat aeil\ of ed n ¢ h and n fab lub fees or extras of any ; it f ‘ . eb moet has beer 1 Be LN pai «sep An| although | , t p iny man working on a Ms th avenue B ‘WAYs! 4, 10 dogs traveling t na nplie itt a composit | Sant for evening ‘gown \ wate salary can avail himeelf of this pM Dicks rs ao , anh “a ef a hea kit te h enters putt ead andl of replete Lan : xtraordinary offer Club lim Tekken of the Seattle KI ; ig Ris rh: , IP ¢ a rin | it 1 med, | attr ive Wec fit y | ‘ 00, One hundred mem el the pane Actes Vegera ghganll + BP nnparnt tt Enatt is cotsbination with e brentla and your pocketbook 9 prope " psa 4 round the 6 watt I ' oa % it kid ci round the dos Suites und red re fashion-|f/ that’s part of our busi- Witt 1e rug x a a! sired #t 0 ri in employed an a f coloring tc ness; your part is to Seattle in on a a cotie tthe nee are tet btopur- | je perfectly imitated. Better y Cas wiscet: as come and s Tailoring Co. pantale seldom happer om of Mat the ig Cour : : ea ha h he ma 1 fir 4 differer i By h} te - | pM taken up. é . is slow and imperfect. But de. or instance, a whit dnd gold] Terie wa very material HIG BROS, ‘susie 1207 First Ave. " nie os *- tlat iri nak finish is toward the one] effect on certain temperamen | | AREER TERRES ERAN: 1 vebpa Two Months | experime ee while the more daintily treat ould, th refore be cho: ith de-| Gpen All Night Tel., Main 1029 srtment boast in altogether! liberation and diseretion, if you 1 Pte eee a ® vss teal . Hanson is ‘Hed w clainit Pie paorpe orcs Ride ed apartment Peis s enameled in| to be lovable and amiable. ‘The ny.| . COLLINS SHEAMANFOLEY CO | damares asin ty.|. ‘Provably the pleasante ee nd tauched up with gold. | gienie value of m moderate use « | The New York Store saleges thai ns ihe | inate ride on t) ind is to| Many of the handsomest houses! good perfume ts undeniable, and « ; ; ‘ 1916 Second Avenwe Sy elias t : itehip Oregon, Boats leave Colt ta st ng 1s splendidly] one a G remals san’ 6 28, | See the Special sale on 874 injur ‘a wills ook 8 and 10 a, m., 1 1) orrective--even plutocratic in an ex-| let ft go beyond « BUgseHtIOr li | Mat he was out of work| ‘ hay te eT a cice a es aetus kied: hea iinet : in Funoral Direolors and Embaimers SATEEN PETTICOATS % Months nad was nt 4 p?- fee our offer on ¢ teantea. the curtain rod betrig 1 ed : nd a hteful for dell 107 First Ave., bet. Pike and Unio : 9 WD & peonpective pon immediately below the grill, Those’ cate sachet powder flat pad ie} Seattle, Wash Tomorrow, J. PERL, Prop,

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