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THE SEAT RY STAR PUR BVERY AFTERNOO TELEP esa Dept, Main 1050, It altoge expeditions sh ing the orystal {ce xplore x ancis W. ‘wading out trito tmmerseu! aloft a copy of bis re ing for that char waters, where su sful F and listen to the musical Let wi was found in the tm a dungeon dark and Let it be distinctly St. Plerre are fakes and dred of them running around loose Tevealing themselves for a pric newspapers, while stil will resort to the lucrative busines: be heard from tn various directio wn by 4 the nderstoo’ posters. upe others will TLE STAR LANMING N BXCEPT HON ES 1 . SUNDAY al Dep: a fe then, that * fr There will pr in the world bably be several hun within six months, some ym platforms, ot probably attempt Son of collecting relief tun: They walking arm fn arm with pros ooo Mt. Rainier: “I think that I shall T have an old score to seitie with Mt. Baker: “Tut, tut, my friend, ended long ago. Nobody ever cal Mt. Rainier: “Yes they do, over pleasant. What kind of a figure do elass volcanoes- Mt. Baker: “Come, now; don't *gones. You and I have settled down not afford, at our time of life, to over anything. Take my advice. pot, and cool off. There's nothing in eript. Ta isn't so far away. that town. Why, that you Mt. Tacoma n in Tacoma. It isn't re you think I cut among oma row over be foolish. Let bye-gones be bye into a respectable risk apoplexy Rake the fires from under your lava anyhow id age and can- in an exciting dispute a name, ~ MAKING A MOUNTAIN OUT OF In Olympia, where the greatest at- tention is paid to alt matters of state government, the controversy pow in progress over the alleged permanent increase of the number of supreme Judges from five to seven is attract- ing little or no attention. uting Attorney Fulton, who returned from the state capital last night, says that the lawyers and pol- ftictans of Olympia generally be- Meve that the act of 1901, which pro- vided for the temporary appointment ef two judges of the supreme court. means exactly what it says, and no more, and that no permanent in- crease In the bench was made, Will Retire in October “Judge Hadley and Judge White, the temporary appointees, are pre- paring to retire next October, ag the law of 1901 provides.” said Mr. Ful- ton this morning. “They ate of the belief that their term of service ends then, and they will make no attempt to remain in office longer. thinking I am assured that they are Sustained by the supreme court It- self. That tribunal as I understand, is of the option that the point raised in this city—namely, that the legis- lature could not authorize any but & permanent Increase of the supreme court judgeships has already been decided by the court itself in a case affecting superior judgeships “The judges regard the newspaper controversy now being waged and the talk of suite being brought as a waste of printers’ ink.” Another Opinion It is the opinion of Attorney Victor . Palmer that neither Judge Had- ley nor Judge White ix, nor ever was legally entitled to sit on the supreme bench under the act of 1901. In a let ter written to the Star Mr. Palmer says "It ia my opinion that Judge Hadiey nor Judge de jure a judge of the supreme court of this state. In support of t opinion I would call attention to the fact that the constitution (art. I¥, ec. 2) provides that the supreme court shall consist of five judge and also that the legislature may in crease the number from time t time. ‘The constitution alsa provides (art. IV. sec. 2) that judges of the Supreme court shall be elected by the qualified electors of the state at t the general state election, other time is provided nelther White is by the leg The Only Prevision Provision for a Judge pointment eourt by vacancy n 2 of a Judge of the supreme court, the ad ernot shall appoint person to hold ifieation of a judge to fi cancy, which at the There tion authe or the ap- Ifa Ten Thonsand ct Sacrifice $10,000 wortt Skirt fo ne That are In #0}; LL rel ve. Seattle Gas Co. nec cute off his own head, for he the in carries the rule of expre eat exclussio alteriue’ to the extreme length of denying the attorney-ger eral all common law powers simply becnuse the statutes enumerates some few duties. The statute under Judgds hold office erease of the numbe the supreme court and th. ernor shall appoint each of the political judges to hold office Monday in October, 1901, par. 345.) } “This act is void for the following | reasons First—It provides that the judges shall be appointed by the governor to hold office until an arbitrary time named, instead of until thetr mu cemors are elected and qualified. "Becond—It provides for appoint ment by the governor, instead election by the ° people in resiges all power.’ “Third—It adds which is intolerable, namely one each shall be from eac dominant political parties nn acres teten SS | BY LINCOLN | NEW YPRK, | Channing Shear. by President Li he had been ne: for the murder of Elmira priso has this city on the charge worthless check. The pe Shear with operating ——— 3 Put Me Off at Buffalo } | Ry | > untus which ¢ the parties, 1902 gov au ‘ that} of the} May 23.—Leroy who was pardoned | In in 1483, after hanged | of th tenced to be guard n arte tw 4 in harg ensively ountry r, some da large stor ped to a clothing house in N. ¥., but never taken off because, before | ved the turers learned that pr stock wasintended had suddenly b come bankrupt through speculat and wired the freight office at f falo not to deliver offered at public auction got it, and it kept right until ft got to Seattle The spe we off stock for rr vening | 1 on going it SATURDAY AFTER SIX CROCKERY PELGER & 1aiS-12i7 URLBUT : Second Ay THE SEATTLE STAR. /PETERSON’S Saturday’s Offerings worth taking advantage of If you belleve in Saving money In this easy way. Saturday Sale of Waisis SPECIAL TOMORROW Met ” Another Large Shipment of W. L. Douglas Men’s Union Made Shoe Just arrive 10 Fe THIS CELEBRATED FA ORY vl SPECIAL TOMORROW 1 Kid butte ‘gular Extraordina Shirt Vai Gents ry ues a Kid Oxfords wear guarar Leather Gooper & Levy Values that economical ignore Fresh Ranch fal Pric Per doz 18c - eee eg to PINK BEANS we Special Tomorrow Per Pound 3c TABLE APRICOTS Vale Brand—8 Tomorr Per Can l2e f “FLAKED WHEAT Spe morrow— ture, made | white enamel, excellent finish bed noid a price; h anything Mie wrought angie irons, It should be 07 heavy ersible rain Tomorre 10 Ibs for 250 HWELL MARMALADE EVAPORATED F Per pound THREE STAR BUTTER—br fe CREAMBERY Extra Cashier and Wrapping Stations to facilitate prompt service Saturday Sale of Boys’ Clothing ».(Hat Day Tomorro SATURDAY SPECIAL Fine Fedora Hats, black hevi r rth $t ROrrow De n'a New Str er 8 popul. ’ ft Hat, one | 82.50 Men's Pasha Sty Hat black trimmings, $2.00 value, ne the mos black ing at ent ne at 81.98 Hate, tn $2.0 2.50 206 208 210 PIKE ST. Men's New Style ford,» Dert ni and black K In Various Colors show Iron Reds arent va in euch ¥ of a uu can find Just the desired tint to harmonize with the walls, the carpet or the furniture pat pattern Don’t Pay 25c for a Collar We sell all the now stpes, high turn-over and all, SILVERSI GERMAN CHEE FRE 10¢ 41 "Leven 'Leven Second A venue Lique aA Main 1029. 2MAN, FOLEY CO. Funeral Dire 1407 First Ave Pik Wash sand Embalmers. | 81.00 and Union, 4 | Cooper & Levy § ,o7en BuTLer Cd 104-106 FIRST Ave, Bet. Yeslor and Washington Str SEATTLE'S | OAFE AND §| id largest and ORME only first-class | Room European plan | a Oonneos HOTEL dion oe Henry Hensel “se: £8 Hinokiey Blook, Thrd Fico WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIN® JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Albert Hansen 72%'*' |* $3. Avenue argent in the Northwest if Just Received styles in Hats from M. ROSENTHAL &@ CC First Avenue. First Door of Madison Street, Jewelry house OON'T BE DECTIVED Anyone selling Hasses can ad y fit they your asses, but oRVER 708 eA LE OPTIC nd avenu Classified Ads NoTICRS ALCO, HELP WANTHD. : H OMPLOYMONT aan P WANTED — FoMALR Oftios, 1108 BA Ava. Ya Call up ALE AND Main LY WANTND neNT—runy and nM YOR SALY BAKi GEN Dd TON HENTOt noe Lh—VAMMS ANT om ENOREN & ma Live STOCK MALI vor SALE—MISCELLANEOUS VoOUND WINANCIAL " ACHE THACTS ISHED Rooms | ¥ BUSINESS DIRECTORY AMNTVACIONS SUIS vs Lane ATTORNEYS AT LAW CeDNY a ewe . etalty. 710 New ¥ our A. KELLOGO. MACDONALL FO SALE—CITY HEAL )—KNAP ON PIRBT 46x12, H a ESTATE Hil \- LYMAN ©. KNAPI AMBUTH G. WAND KEMP j =M wit ecutvoneer weneral 20 uae t Ds W—Houre bor two large hard; one b KENT n general acutioneer, MARTIN, “A ARCHITROTS YOUR CHAN AM, 80-81 Globe ¢ kens | J08 poking Lake eany mienly | ack PETTIT & 80D New Y ein 434-417 Collins k w OnTON §8 acres Waterfront of Beattie; buildings, improved 1 ys Cheape $160; & payment re nthly LSON, MACPHERSON & CO. (2% ‘New York BANKS NAVIAN- AMERICAN WANK A general banking business $1,800,000. Capita Chitbers. pres: Bt. Hi Boelvers, cash | ete... partiaily | THE WANDI "he ‘cee lots in the and Thir monthly BANK Neutelder Greenieat a: Cape br ARNEL 2 i NE ta in Fremont, 40x12 +t Wash rt Memith, vice LLARD REA TATE TLEMEN'S ® BALE STY LI) THT ferred payn WANCY Me Wire FI OWERS ated, prose! THE CANADIAN DANK OF COMMERCE pala 5,000,000 | Bight | $2,000,000 Agen | ion Gotiars.) 4 James | ‘A. CAMERON, Manager. NATIONAL BANK OF $180 king business tansa fri. pres; M. MeMicken. Turner nr Parkbs eon principal el CONTRACTORS Ys WELee Boyd bid. Ter BUSINESS COL TARE S divs nGESs Fernin Shorthand SchS3t instruction. 64 Boston. bik i and teachers, Acme Busim Recond and Pike. a DANCING ACADEMIE: DANCIN beginn MM. TERRY 8. 6. wenster | ne Ruliding Pear ndway ne 8 d ee dan Normat Green 1476 = ansoctation. MISS F. HECHTMAN rooms 18 and MRS. HANS ne millinery at lowest HOMESEEK ERS wth and Pine. PARADISE —_——— - | MADAME A. © BMITH, 60 11 Kiley. BANING RAINTER BEACH, “ITS ALL RIG AND « w YEING PARISTAN T First’ ave SEAT " r s Omee 1418 Main sor Pres! Asana ins repairing DENTISTS ND CONTRAOT BRIDGE @ DRE 1 highway. bridges Riou " n Lake W * 4 harbor FUNERAL Dinne 1420-1428 FURNACES FIRTAY @ ¥ ‘ HARNESS AND SADDLERY Ri RINEHART & 10k OOMPANIES VERS t i Ma JEWELRY mall or large, WASHIN PRES M acing them ail. San Fra Firat Ave. LLIAMS, SULLIVAN BLOGY is K bt | BARGAING UNCLE 115" Wash r DAN OFFICE 1m JOKE f w tor Ra he Red MECHANICAL McALLASTER ENGINE Saied Pi JUNK MUSIOA LINSTRU MENTS 44th, West Pre : AND D BROWN BREAD AURISTS John 8081 for BEANERY a yd, 88 Hinckley | 400 W 0. | LAWRENCE s. | Washing pathint WHEAT Ia Washington bldg. rved esteadors, 403 | OaTicor 1 APEOPATHIC SANTTARIUM, 1is1a Ticket Omce, 113 James Green i Vive 3x0 ae ie sree, oor ra « 0, VEE Pipers a ‘om MU 8DER STAM wan <ea 4 ine & Oo now, = STORAGE AND test TRANSFER Com ANE GS. Marion at 5 iachinegy aad hn Co, Main ae, tia aly 1KON AND (teal & Plating Wa sying articles ad per. speak of the Sane nti, Pacific Coast FOR Nome * D. m., Senator, Ya- lenela, June 1 and 7, ng April 23, 29, 9, May & 1 Al-Ki, ‘City of Beattie, (Cottage ty, Sitka south bound), City of Topeka. OF seimetee oat agile Ane. "Gee' age bee date Beat ail. Peking & Co, Gen Agi, Ss Pm fino ¢ Clippel E. B. CAINE, Presideat + Nome= 4 S 8. J. 8. KIMBALL, Mar S. SS NOME CITY, abowtdusel| For Golovin Bay Direct— 8. 8, CHAS. NELSON, Jue’ For Skagway, Valder and vy! ports. ate Baked ae Shecerrolue 8. 8, SANTA, June th. San Francisco Route (Kruse 8. 8. Line) Regular Weekly For furtber int 418 First Ave. the Atlin, Big Horse, _ Hootali pot River, Koa ae Yukon Mining Through Line Skagway to Day wen. Dally Train Servier between: Skagway and White Hors. . Trains connect directly at Car dou with steamers for all —y Points and at White Horse steamers for ail Yukon River RANCIS. Point, J. F ame ‘Traffic ttle, Alaska. Ottioes—Sent General and Skagway, THE GLOBE NAVIGA’ 7 FOR HONOLULU DIRECT Steamship Eureke, 3,000 _ toss) be dispatched trom Yesier i Pier 1, on or about June ; 1902. To be caer ot mer of thi ‘month. win hart, 10th, a at about the 10th of each Shipping For inf nice ‘obe block, First av Madison street. G. F, THORNDTKE, Manager Traffic Departmest H T. W. NOTTINGHAM, Phone i208, General Manager. Seattle, Edmunds and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF BVERETT. Three Round Trips Daily. aves Seattle 7 a, m, 12 a pm at ret 9:16-a, m,, :90aat 1 Colman Dock EB B. SCOTT, MEL PORT ORCHARD ROUTE range A » La * oy Yard aad DT * ‘and BLOB ‘ Athlon and Inland Flyer From, ¢ a Dok: \ Saturday $13 and 1189 ; tod ao a S00 und 11:58 6 , and Bean Pola 2 atace at 1090 Leaving : ™ HO! FOR NOME! al tennial, June & May %& y direct repeial Company 14 James street General _ Offices hone Union 8, applying . Goose wild srticies advertised 12 peak of the Star