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' THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUMUBHING CO WB aa BEVERY AFTRRNOON BXCHPT SUNDAT. t TRLBY HONDA) Business Dept. Math 1050, Rattorial Dept . Main 1188 Heeard Wells, Raitor, %. F. Chase, Business Manager eee : oFvicEs: ttle 1307 and 1308 Tth Ave, York—289 Temple Court Butiding, Chtengo—a17-18 0. Eaxprese Buliding % One cont ver sony sis ae per week, oF tWenty-five cents per month, delivered by mall or carriers, No free doptes, Rubacribare Ghanging their address will please notify this office at once and send thelr old as weil ae thelr new address, Wash mesond-clata matter JOHN RENFORTH---PLUS John Renforth killed a man tn West Virginie and was sent to the pen- Ho, trentiary, on a verdict of manslaughter, for five years. After serving for five months Renforth managed to escape and fled to Tewas. He had & sweetheart when be was sentenced, and now proposed to her that, being free, they should marry, She said no. If Renforth would go back to would then marry him. That gave Renforth pause. He opened negotiations with the warden of the prison through his mother, ‘The lat sccured a promise from the offelal that if Renforth would give himself up he would be treated with prison and serve out his sentence she Last week Renforth went back to prison and donned the garb of the convict Wise woman! She knew better than to try to build @ married life upon a false soat- folding that might give way any moment. She knew that ustioe—Javert Uke—would hunt the convict down. Loving woman! She knew her heart was big enough to hide and honor aman who had made a mistake and faced the consequences bravely, but that she could never love nor honor a man who cowered under the ban of unrequited law s She did not love him; loved she “not honor more And as for Renforth, there ie hope, He who wilt do good and dare the right at whatever cost of sacrifiGe for the sake of & good woman ts noble, Over him Love and Duty clasp hands In benedietion. Tn the mathematics of love one plus one ta one. John Renforth alone ts a commen convict John Renforth—plus his sweetheart—ts almost « hero. More than that. Ne #* a man. —_—_—_-_-—- SOME VERY PLAIN TRUTHS ‘The apecch of M. F. BE. Clark, representative of organized labor, on the anthractte coal strike commiasion, before the Century club at Ros- ton, erophasizes some truths that need to be dwelt upon nowadays, Mr. Clarke is no demagoaue As editor of the trainmen’s magasine and champlon of labor's cause, ways been sane and sensible, o poees to the arrogant assumption of divine right by President Raer, he points out the obligations of capital, Ite platn duty te tn “ele~ vating and improving the condition of mankind,” and tn “encouraging or- Ger, industry, thrift and set f-reapect.” ‘That's ft. It ts not so much @ question of capital's rights a# & question of cap- ftal's duty, The moral phase enters In ‘Then the speaker turns to the obligations of labor ‘The workman may strike, oF not, ag he ties, If he remains at work, no striker hae the right to molest htm. “Hf organized taber,” says Mr. Clark, “Cannot work out Its salvation without resorting to unlawful acts, Ite existence canmet be defended.” Mr. Mitchell has said substantially the same. And again, says the speaker “No employer has the right to Dieckliet any man who wants to work.” That is ae true as preaching. ‘These are all trite sayings. But they are true, economic goapel. Im other words, if men's hearts, Instead of their heads, were one listed in solving the leber problem, the solution would speedily come. Let us hear less of rights, and more of obligations. _ A St. Louts street car company has a conscience fund in which it Places nickels reeeived from people who Rave beaten conductors out of fares, and afterward have bees incited by uneasy consciences to mail the money to headquarters, When a Seattle man is overlooked be thankfully credits the nickel upon his cownter-clatm against the com- pany. ‘The suicide of @ young Seattle man who forged checks and lost his employers’ money in & back-room poker game, ts proof that Chlef Sulll- van violated not only the laws of the state, but his pledge to the people of this ofty when he allowed the poker rooms te remain open after the regular gambling houses had been closed. ————— It will be noticed that the Ohio river floods overflow onty the north aides of the stream. The bluffs of the Ohie were all piaged by nature on the south side im anticipation of the tastes of the future inhabitants of Kentucky. Senator Morgan, 79 years old, has been talking steadity for two weeks egninet the Panama canal. There is a popular suspicton that the sene- tor is trying to displace Bryan as the nation’s favorite boy orstor. THE MARKETS — Eeas took another tumble of 2 cents this morning. They are now ts. Oregon wcXgaetadle and Green Prulte a, Wewre, 09.60 ger te wigsmonsiiee tom: carrots, TB q sore Ky 7 sumeches wy -+ i Ses os owe Fas =. otons ro taney. a UN co. Lod DANCING CLASSES vate lessons dally. Dol wrage fruit, £2. 0G88.00 per bom; comb) y 3¢ Pennett, jeweler, 7 ¢ colonial, homey." Heit er Bicond and Colimbia — Shamek’s Umbrellas 1307 “fect te” 1307 aa a HULL UUBRELLA / We will save you one-third of your money on Umbrellas. Come in and examine our goods, Umbrella repeiring. New Ttib ... New Steel Ro New Sprini New Handles . Gloria Cover English Gloria. Union Taffeta QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING OO., Staryc Professor Wilson at Ranke Hail| Monday and Friday evenings. ent Mair cutting, 1 cents. Shrews m4 nee extra charge, always. Hours Thin Teiephons, Main 18, Mealtls, LIKE THE Newevaper Enterpriae Assowtstion, Feb. p in the harged with the mur: | Snedeu swengied to death Lake street, He & alse « committing amsaulte with inten on Helen Morris HELEN _MORIUB. reet and Belle Anderson of 18) Lake Street. Both the tatter assaults were | committed on Sunday night. for which Kirwin w| far in conception and exsoution to the heinous murders by the famous |#trangiers of Parte, the purpose tm) lal three evidently being the palte— |the death of the heipiess victio. latter cages the ncaa and half-unconscious cries of fainting girls browght asaiatanne be- | flend had accomplished hie | inhuman purpose. * lad about gtven discovering the murderer of the Snedegar girl when they were called to #10 Lake strent, where ihe | ‘This is a mighty good chan to stop paying rent, and at the fame Uma come in possrasion worthy property. = be start & home without F. K. Struve, doh Davis. JOHN DAVIS & CO. 709 Sesond ave. Every day's neglect means untold agony Yn the future. Don’t put off until too late, but have them examined (free at this office) right away. We have the finest electrical equipment and the new botan- which applied to the gums makes every painless, All work charge of graduate specialiate. Bxtracting free when other work ts order iiver Fillings wre Gold Filltn, Gold Crowns, 22 Bridge Work, per tooth Pull Set Teeth ....... FROW EXAMINATION patniesa method used without Lady attendant ed. Prop, Telephone, BONNEY @ STEWART Br gl STRANGLERS PARIS “Jack the Choker” Killed One Cleveland tempted Life of Two Others—-A Toledo Man Is Charged With the Awful Crime Fe eae OF — Wash Crood} DEN, Marek The depart Kirwin as thoir aswatia Jispateh maya & women of the halt Best Baking Powder 16 oz. cans 25¢ xuiarantee—use halt the and if you do good or better thas t Kirwin with that mystery Hee belleve that Kirwin te a ert and & homicidal ¢ when informed o committed the had gone tim inasmuch an De was because he try it ADAMS 921 Second Ave. PM. Miller Marion and Beecond inser A Brilliant Collection of Beautify) New Textures Ne v4 Cany ray and tar nd whit » the bing ler wae ly de rf om prin ant bl 2 wh fary expelling him tmmediately we *- etiling o1...400 dpe ie MOTI fo ang cwipt of the letters. ‘Through . ve, welling ap anion of friends the order , ‘ow Kenbroldered se #0 far reseinded an to permit the ® “Mt the new este offender 10 days in which to settle . ene affairn 7 New Fancy Colored Cotton Challies. Eight and One-Third Cent Value 5c New Zephyr Ginghams, Twelve and and One-Hal Cent Value.... Ve The Sale of Undermustlins With Increasing Interest way it in any high Madinon street Morris girt lived man in her Jomepn |r an, the bed and hie home te in| ssers of the “Ohio” in oo oo hington to express themselves wide cambrt fie hematite " velue 250 Competition. Write us a letter on * erits of the Ohio Steel In this letter tell somethé ” and as ther what you consider to be t ot 1 Lake - ult of this experience state * merits or “strong * is a Range of such excellence that no ex- aggeration of its merits will be necessary or is desired Letters must not exceed joo words, and must be re- ceived by us not later than Tuesday, We reserve the right to publish names and ad- dresses of contestants, All letters will be turned over to a committee of three lady users of the “ will be based mainty upon the clearness with which “The Merits of the Ohi March 17, 1903 decision De are set forth Results of the contest will be published in the Sun- 1903 Address letters to Z. C 1023 First avenue, Seattle, Wash., placing in lower left- Miles & Piper Co., 1o2t- . | ef , " @ i : Ohio Contest Now for the Prizes ‘The Merits of the Ohio Steel Electric Lamp, with sili S-bar Towel | Arma, regular we hand corner of envelope, the words, ibe aber Gowet Arma, oon For the best letter on “ * an clegant Portable The Ironing Board Tie Clothes Bar .- 1.25 No. & X Wash Botler 680 1. No. 1 X Wash Rotter Of Me Galvanised Tub $2.59 Binseli Carpet Bweeper.. Spelger & H 28 For the second best letter, a very fine Carving Set, with genuine hand-carved stag-horn handles, value $15. Vor the third best letter, a beautiful Set of Rogers Bros.’ Silver Plated Knives and Forks, together with a set of Soup Spoons and ladle, value $10. See These Prizes in Our Window Léitgnet thovb Houle in the Northtwest. (4 ETERSO ese Prren Go , GOOD GOODS N, W. Fixture Annex, Everything Electrical, 313 rst av. s. jexreee=| Bedroom Suit s The Funniest Play of the Season. HARRY CORSON CLARKE ture showing to equal ours, No store in the Northwest be ir As the “COOK LADY™ in Broadhurst's Screaming Farce thew once the] WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES _repalas_Prip—Wte, Ste one Mo. toee-—The, Mo and Ie. GRAND woose S32 1333 te 1337 Geeond Avenue Arcade Building Remarkable Offers Carefully, Take Your Choise and Act Quickly, Be- fore it Is Teo Late, Never Again Have Such a Chance In order to make our Froseep eoeeibie reduction in Fivene r hee cory purpore it waa in- | augurated, prior to making « ‘eo ber of important Fam || Warercoms, we will, OFFER PremicMs. ot) Te anyone PURCHASING A NEW | panne we will give from $18.60 to. | $25.00 worth of aheet music or muate books, sccording to price ef iInstru- Ment mleoted, ‘ii Aoi tim ANY. wat sheet music or “lla Grows ane Gta Anna Het passe jundays-9:00 = ig to bed Pw a THE LITTLE DUCHESS THIS AFTERNOON TONIGHT Prices— Box seats, $4.50 entire lower floor, $2.00; balcony, $1.50 and $1.00; With ali oan MUSICAL INSTRU sn | ANE. whatever nature, ameou | $4.00, $7.00, $10, Vie ts 0, ry fod we will give oat jue U0, 0.4, 7. Ste ch and $10, respectively. ata THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO, TIS Second ave, Hinckley Didg., is the largest ineti- tution of Ite Kind in thie city or state, Satiefactory work at most reasonable prices. Eyes examined free of charge. Notwithstanding the offer of the above preminme, the following re- |markable prices on sheot musto wilt | Preval! this week |All regular 260 music now onty. muate, now straignt | | Assisted by ANGELO FRENONI, Under the auspice of ¥ 80 music, now ‘ony tee | three pleces for ...... All regular Tée music, now vii coptiqns’ alt tn-| ae rewularty | Prices s Tickets may be exchanged at box office Monday, March 2, | Bale of seats for general public, Tuesday, March 3, at 10 a, m. No person can reserve more than Third Ave. Theater’ W. M. RUSSELL, Manager. Phones—-Sunset, Ae 867; Independ With but te struction booka t for 500, 750, $1.00, $1.50 jRow going at 250, 8c, oper’ I THE GREAT 8CHIARM { Lia RARY oe | Ip included in our closing out pale of the Sheet Music ond Music Book De~ M GI the world over and used by the best ten We titi have thts lib. | rary nearly complete, and ate now | welling the same at |70 PER CENT, WE We are offering special induce. ments on nearly all lines of «mall instruments, strings and ON PIANOS ALGO eneral Clean-up male” Is Intending purchasers all 0 Northwest, and the follow~ |{n@ special cut prices will be in thi ook: Special A FANCY VEST GIVEN AWAY Not a "Get . Me OFF ALL THis! &k | MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY And Her Own Company. 8:20 a. m. to 8 p,m. TN ch kt Wednesday Sundays tit 1 p.m. BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 1422 SRCOND AVENU Opponite the Bon Marche, The Touraine Hotel Refurnivhed and refitte out, ngw open for busin Mb Friday an@ Satuniay, An orgeematen of unusual excel § Land beautiful scenery | EVERY $25 SUIT OR BETTER IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1102 Becond Avenue, m that retail 8 carried for each ping. 0 MADISON THEATER & Godstein, Managers, rat Ave. and Madison St, E. ~hand square 67, $75 and up, y Organs that retail regularly 119 will go now at Bvenings 6:30 Matinee 2:20, Matinee Every Day Only Vaudeville Theater Suitable for Ladies and Children. WEPK-—-THE FAMOUS Mackey’s Modern Vaudeville Co. sete setting through- mY. n moat favorable term We Sell the Boss ’ Washing Machine Always gives ontire satiafaction, t H D.S. JOHNSTON CO. | 903 Second ave. Qeo. H. Woodhouse Co. 1409 Second avenue, Burke Building. Grand Prize Competition }).-""-* a The Merits of the Ohio Steel Range qn order to Seattle and the state of W we wish to announce a Grand Prize Here are the condition of the competi lace with bon trimming value B5e Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, T-inch | i he a: aan de, jaws he vous 4 wide ruffie and wide ruffe with 4 rows of | Tons or pretty lass Sincte wide lace sAgiiay a $1.75 value... Sis! alternating — bermatitehing tucking, G60 value wf your experience Spring Styles |] Ladies’ Chrome Kid i] Shoes, military heel, Shoes, most style and good wear able of all jum combined, $2.60 value leathers, neat SOWIE OL. . .c ce ceeee styles, 8.00 yon TOMORROW SPECIAL--Ladies’ Gen- @ uine Prince Albert trcsity'* vessrie jouse or Stroet Wear; regular 01.0 value tomatoe PRTERSON'S Men's Kid Colt PETERSON'S Men's or " * en aad Velour Calf. skin_and Boxealf Shoes, Good sensi eee year welted, new spring styles, — 00 worth $3.00 VAIUO .....eceeceeeeee, GS00 | value ....,..,.. \ } i 206, 208, 210 Pike Street Few stores wert of the Mississippi River have a Bedroen Fes Re Three-Piece Hi: Bedroom Ln * and well bullt; 2004s inches: ined te ia 6 Om has neat, tasteful c $20. We Extend Credit [== -~IN— Reservations must be ealled for promptly GRAND &@ as GL HOLMES ‘Theater. JOHN CORT, Mer. Faone Mam 6 ] | R NI rl II ¢ ? Bong Recital fy the Forsves Prima Denna Musioal Club, eodiey Evening, March 3d. 00, $1.50, $1.00 and 500, 10 a.m. ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP- PING CENTER OF SEATTLE Citizens’ Light 2 Power Co. "PHO! MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 78 1425 First Ave. S0e, 400, and 20. toh ick” Hatablish. | It Te Popular With @ People. DS OF THE ¥" GRASS OF OLD KENTUCKY.” oh play. Clothing and Tailoring House Tailors’ uncalled for Suits and ‘el, Ma 1302, @ YOU WOULD avolD In your Gianees, we invite, you to coll on we AIRY our op extal only up-te- We muccewt ork in ou € meting, No Higher—Evenings, 10 EVERSOLE OPTioaL COMPARY } matinees, We, 26o. x Phone, Jaume TO Second avenue, New York bi