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TELEP HON Be vals rr equechen, o86 w " oO roh poe — = 7 ee wi ~= IBLABORATE CEREMONIES ATTENDING THE CELEBRATION OF LEO'S COR. Wan p pe oF re neal i To weiner and . t trata ne | CUTLER . — ST = ONATION ANNIVERSARY-—CROWDS CHEER AGED PONTIFF HER BODY cox cnrccrttipin p Ac mgmalcegane Y, TOY, a UJ Ls adh Ag i> liston wae due to mistaken dorera Chteage- 217-28 ORs Bupress Building. ae - conte per Week, oF twenty-five cents per month, delivered One con ‘Oy mall oF poy his he free cope Badacribere changing saz addieae Will please notify this eitice Ot oo ‘Two tralmmen were killed one wee od, | The impact of the collision waa! NTW AL HANY Ind ” Meee h t.—|terrific as the train was running at |Mdward King of Cinoinmath arrived |the rate of 60 miles as a here this morning and the | score of passengers suffered slight| jbodly found yeuterday, | injuries. it as that ——¢—-—— King's wite is @ sister of patina a 1h te the duty Removed | TRADES UNIONS AND is caeap tobe Dr. PB. M. Miller, Marion bulla Marion an on Je repairs, tr Dress «1 Walk- 4 | ©2220 these, 1f you understand excellent value. One | offered Btar readers, and : THE RIGHT TO LABOR ing man to join hnuniinddingmpppapnria, te wales fon,” said De, Lyman Abbott in an address on “The Duties of Man” “It | were @ laboring man I would not be without @ union card, The more Independent @ nmn tH, the more able he ts to do for himeeif, the mare imperatively tt * duty to join a labor union and help those who are lees able to help thenwelves, It must not be a battle of capital Against labor or of classes aguinet classes, but a combination of all forces for the accomplishment of mutual good. ‘Trusts are a menace, We must have a government strong enough to contro! all of the giant corporations, the railroad and the hhway, the Public ultlitiea. Whenever the « imation is not mirotted by the State tt becomes superior to the State. We must have a government strong enough to establish the price of coal when the contingency for Good barge of the best spectaia I have ev not ely to last lon elthe ve and Waiking Length 1 83.00 Belgium fof guch action arrivee—« government that shall administer in the interes! Suita tn Chevicta, Mavtoh bitutures and DMoltons. hone ie) | of all the people for the benefit of all the people. Lastly, we must cloths and atyles as shown for spring wear. These suits ja 99-0 20th Century Pile. ayy are from winter stock | Secale | 16.75 | wut P: are from the winter stock i 1933 te 1337 Second They aro exactly like the 1 wring wear, and are worth Arcade Building oe. ¥ 1 do well to me and ii @ 4 bargain these Suite really have @ government strong enough to prevent child labor, which ts the great shame of America today; strong enough to regulate the work of women and to regula the wages and hours of ali labor” Tt te argued strongly that labor is a commodity which every man has @ right to set! in the open market for the highest obtainable price. As an abstract proposition this sounds well, but It ignores the social com. past, When @ man chooses to live in olvilized society he gives up cor tain of the natural rights of man in the primitive state Bamvel Gompers Ulustrates thie potnt by stating that a man itving alone on the prairte has a right to set fire to a hut which he has ereet- e4, but if he were to do the same thing in a city he would be quickly Pieced under arrest. A hermit running free th the wilderness haw a right to go naked and yell ke a hyena, but if he undertakes to do the same thing tn a city street, probably even Presitent Kilet of Harvard, who says the non-un toh workman i @ hero, would be offended, and insist that the unoonven- tional person be required to Join the clothes- wearing unton. ‘This is an age of combination. Captial ls marshaled into great aa gregations, not merely for the purpose of attaining greater results at @ leap proportionate expenditure, but for defensive purposes, ‘The raft- Way corporations of the United States carry upon biack!iats the names . of men who have incurred the dixpleasure of one of them. Mow are ROME, March &—The pope celebrated the 25th annive of his per ton) tran, $17.00 per ton; laboring men as individuals to contend against « handicap like that? | Céronation today with great solemnity, St, Peter's was crowded, scores | Berte $18.00; midditags, §22.00@23.00 ” of Americans being present. Inside the great edifiee, at the singing of i When iaboring men are united am injustice done to ane of them | the ‘Te Deut, the acrne was one of marreious brilliancy. ‘The papal |» Se Ne a ie beagenn ik ve tes Becomes the grievance of alk When strikes are settled between corpor- | noble guards were resplendent In their mew uniforme, const of purple ‘ge pur te; tie y 2 Qfions and labor unions one of the conditions of settlement ts the employ~ | doublets, white leather breeches, high patent ieather boots and polished fhe per “ ae my eee, 10 1e per Mh. ® apart jatee! helmets with white horechair tufts, A score of members of the [@reced » Te: dressed toution, | rent of al! the men who went out, When a “xoab” workman leaves MR | sacred ox were present, their red robes offering & most pleasing | Ti ber it } place, or Is discharged, he bas no recourse, He must jook for another | contrast to the black habits of the crowd of priests, It is estimated corporate biack- | that ov - ernbled in the basiiies. a Job, and if his late employer sees ft to post him on the corporate bia ‘The ceremonies were somewhat marred by a torrential downpour of ~ a Ust he cannot obtain like employment anywhere without changing DIS | rain that thoroughly aoaked the 69,000 pligrims gathered to witness the | : mame and sinking hie identity | pageant . . . 4 The crowd is the moet notable seen in Reme for years. There was "That te his privilege,” say the advocates of individual freedom, #o- |. iy standing room in Mt. Peter's and at times the crush was 7 called. Lat us see, If he injured no one but Mimectt by Die action the | great ° } Privilege would be his undoubtedly. But when his action involves in-+ . ‘The number of cardinals gathered ts the largert seen at one me Mi Jury to others the socia contract intervenes. If the obligation of a [Ps contin man to stand with others In lke situation with himself fs mot « lewal pape. had gone to a window evericoh one, it is surcly a moral obligation of the highest order. Labor unions [the people come out of the church es ja twinks he 3 have enormously increased the wages and privileges of labor in ail | Senae ime the eres’ ‘The fact that these Bul nothing to thetr detrime: 1 textures shown dollar of the first 1 look at them and are. Better L | CALMER | THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO, T18 Second ave. Mitorttey Didg. the larmeet ing. tution of its kind ie city or state, 4330 Second Avenue, Opp. Arcade Bidg Sebo bercasmpmmatane! Many people believe this to be & wtrtctly cash store, They think be. ne we nell better qualities than other stores handle that we do not sell on payments. Now. this le not so. We sell for cash HARVARD Dental OF credit, and when the latter is asked, it ts freely extended, with 2nd ave.. Collins ne extra charge or interest for the accommodation, whatever. and Madras roa, perfect rorcale Ladie’ Lawn, Madras, Zephyr. Cingham Walsta, 1) % to valne; while they nat i demonstration, The st. F to nee and in ‘uttering their hints : a A countries where they prevail, ‘The Benefits accrue to union and non | "The pops ea " fanitaries of the ponti?- Aerapmers = bd ——- A Guild Ook, Chittonier, some oe E ‘unton The wo ewe 9 aida capital In « conflict with | ica! court, wea carr in the Sedia Geatatar bral: med, - ) tober of workingmaan Whe Olt capiial Un © contict Win | py request of Gp poge-thmedlt the poagle were allowea te’ terene Se, eee nehes wide Well finished in unton labor is smiting the hand that fed him. ~~ Im this country every right thinking man believes that the majority @hould rule. So far am government ls concerned that principle is incor= porated into law. The absence of legal compulsion dose not impair the moral obligation of every man to defer to the wishes of a majority of a i aaa gee nam NE W YORK OBSERVES JUBILEE ‘The most prosperous workingmen are those who affifiiate with the the guiden, four feet high—- us halle and withess the imp v@ procession to and from the vy Dr. Lapponi estat. $4 ste Tapestry Taste Covers, of the day — il now spring patterns, 8 960 Chlidren's Long Camethatr Ta O'Shanter, grey and red, value; sell at fust bait price ~¢ eves S7ue —_——— Unions. The reason of thie was stated epigrammatically by the late ‘Thomas B. Reed when he sald: NEW YORK, March 2—Were St. Patrick's cathedral as largeas Ot “The way to go through this world is to get in with & good lot of tee lows and stay with them.” 12-4 stae Domet Biankets note the nine, they are largest made-42.00 value; selling at Peter's at Nome it would ecureeiy have been able to accommodate the thousands of deveted Catholtes who sought adminsion today on thegocs. sion of the celebration of the pope's jubilee, The celebration formed one of the most elaborate ecclesiastion! ceremonies ever seen in New York, | TPS perticipante inetuded all of the bishops of the ecctesiantical prexines of New im thelr gorzsous robes of office, together wit i the grand | , ‘ " ocd al E: cleray of the diceese, Archihiehep Patoonia, the apostolic det : MORE POLICE WORK FOR ae Osho ta | Waskingtan, colcbrated font al inane and and’ Abonbishop* Bprtey preac aerinen. e feature of the elaborat \e progres THE GRAND JURY continue tte, | wes Geunste “havens Golenstie” for sole chats mohecin ant Cee acaidelea. token ne! ow: good work of eet ae ae ching. n 00 value; geil reforming Chtet of Police Sullivan, the Star in its news columns today 4 mengorttattbtaieci! fants ost sneha ene of mae aseney. tact sattvas ast uaines | SPLENDID TOPAZ FOR THE POPE are allowing the poker rooms to run full blast on Firat avenue south, ' a notwithstanding the fact that they were ordered elowed nearly a month Tapestry Portiers, new spring patterns, $2.00 value; selling Hy a ab : au, and were xeneraily supposed to Be closed until a young Basttle man, | git received hy the pope wn the Oc chalon of the ‘liver Mullick at hi "7 ‘ o sult on nine ee tpped stone is the larwert of ite kind im the world, weighing 1 kilo ™ | riven just before taking polson. race mines in Fresil, and belonged to the - ‘The grand jury has undertaken a large contract in attempting to Se er bas een : bring the Seattle police department up to even an ordinary wtandard of | Naples. The fase of tie atone bears an engraving Of “Cheat mete usefulness, but if the work ts to be prosecuted, it should be prosecuted | he Eucharistic Bread.” without fear or favor. The poker rooms, as readers of the Star ha¥e from time to time been told, are gambling dens of the most pernicious character. There is no excuse for their existence. It t# simply a question THE MARKETS of duty, Chief Sullivan, if he lived up to hie oath of office, would clove theee places and keep them closed. If the grand jury i to continue re- haem sponsible for his official conduct, it must at once force him to close the WHOLESALE PRICE poker games, or indict him for his official misconduct im the past. (Theor re te any buyer tm quan Still Four Days More to See What Our The Star lays the poker rooms, the wine rooms and other potice- |S. ani Tike et neem Sveree® 2 ot A —~ Sacsere Wi oe & ff 3 Paw r ee aaict ; Protected evils before the grand jury and respectfully requests that they Provisions har ber ton. her ; Maat—Cow best, per 1; steoe | PRICES TO PRODUCERS : ped oa hi Pore | (These petoes are ter goods delivered at q Chiet-ef Po- | tee tiles trom. § Bp Pesahinat macon | fS'inmt aise Se or om the dene od j tes, fresh, : A POOR EXCUSE BETTER Nee Sullivan's Veoetatina Youre sauna tetay ‘ney Wt : IAN excuse for not ; . : von; Bashers Wasnirer “ 3 | # TH. NONE Fai ag ve tartan, thoes >-4 by AX, a en eiforcing the | perenipn. $128 neck: bettors, hothowen, 61.90 ome oH _ 3 city ordinance against wine rooms and saloon boxes ia pitiful, coming as | et Yulee reat pens, Tye, rhsbar, it does from a man whe knows #0 well how miserably worthless it ia. Can Do for You 206-200 PIKE STREET. HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starme | seaite: tree i; tive s * tuck, tre eeem, é FA 5 Me; a owt; ‘The chief tells an interviewer that the ordinance was held invalid by |dUsshes, Jo per Ib; artichokes, $1 per The ‘the courts soon after its passage and intimates that this te his reason if haa not enforcing ft, ny a ‘This i nonsense, Chief Sullivan knows, and so do the citizens who | etc yo bon taney. tf Sota oats 40-Acre procured the pasage of the ordinance, that the so-called test case was # ie oon ae Te Parape fruit, $2.40000 00 par ban; come & cut-and-dried affair. A mloon restaurant was picked out by the po- Just four days, and this remarkable sale is over. Two days’ ock, - Hee and raided on the pretense that the boxes in which meals were Bevel sadn Eggs, Poultry arm are still many specials certain to add to the comfort of h ; by sarees mop peg diar gene re Gaueas Eealanen detente. abibdie thea eae or, . we j your home. Some of them can be found in our show windows, the most of them are on the floor, We quote below a few values from the Furniture and Drapery Departments Ashington creamerina, held that the place was @ “hotel.” and there the matter was dropped. Kastern, tub, 30; brick, Sie; cold | $) acres cleared god orchard and ‘The side entrance and saloon box law was forced through the coun. |2ofas®. 26280. + Ore. | £004 butldings, ali tarming imple . ef! in spite of the attenipts of @ former chief of potice and his men to See gach, WOSe; Ooh) -onts wo with the place, The veey kitl it, and they made {t a point to render it a dead letter as soon as it ive Washington full eream,| best of land. Fine merchantable became a law. eis “Se degiee, "| timber on the uncteared part and E Buch qoibbling comes with bad grace from Chief Sullivan. - » tapkers, Die hens, ia within one mile of mills, Call } and see about this. Price very reanonabie, Some Furniture Pointers Lion Clothing House 4 . We have 20 different patterns of Tab- Large assortment of Rocking Chairs, Bed Room Chairs and Rockers, The Cor. First Ave. and Main St. LOTS OF TIME LEFT | Geviontat Thos. C. Chambertain says that he sees a certainty of mil- ’ A LAWRENCE ourets, regular regular from to $5.00, - Ylons of years for human endurance on earth. n All- ry from, $3.75 to $3.50 to $6.00, r 3 $ , ular from $3.75 He ts « high authority, an’ his word fs to be accepted as the beat } $6.00, fOr ....006 for .. ; 1 for on the subject. He knows as much about it as anybody. Barring acct. dents, it is quite ikely that humanity will have plenty of time to work up to the milientum. And we need it, Hut if what President Blict, of Harvard, says te true, that as edu- cation advances offapr decreases, Mt is poenible that humanity may p'ay out before the earth does. In this day end age, we must know everything, whether the informa. tion be of any value or not, We are seized with @ craze for knowing things, which has intoxicated and enervated like the morphine habit, In Wool Sweaters To clean out all $1.56, $2.00 and $2.00 grades. Twelve patterns in EER rang- Some 20 patterns of Jardinier Stands, A number of Parlor ing in price from regular from $3.50 Chai : $4.50 to $7.00, to $6.00, a gular f , . ; . Center and Library Tables, in Polished Oak Box Seat Dining Room Golden Oak Dining Room Chairs, bidbiars maple a ienitation Chair, sells regu- regular $1.50, h y larly at $4.50, $3 00 three as Es al | MOF sreescesseees 1 OF siccvesercoes $5.75, for .. | YOU CAN _ Always Tell + the mad quest for knowledge of things beyond earth, we forget that our a : Hs WHEN A FAMILY USE z F first duty is to make the earth habitable and habited. a oe Of course, with millions of years before us, we have time to reform | )FOR THEIR DAILY DRINK } <o-vae~tenpainmprinapenneinsiaainnendy And, having assurance that these millions of years a i coming, THEY ARB ALWAYS HEALTHY ft is worth while to give more attention to posterity. asi panera oareamagg et _ F ‘There 1# merit in the plan of the local improvement clubs to have a | — = rom the Dra e De artment present county court house set apart for public school purpores and a e t house and city hall building erected in some cent P 5 new court ho ra ed in some central part of @ Two $2.75 Smyrna Rugs, 36x54-in. for the city. The bullding of the court house on Seventh avenue was an tet ee eee eens ee $3.00 50 Frilled Arabian Laces, per pair ....+« ‘ outrage — the pmo oer: ene Nie structure ts already antl- Two $2.75 Washable Tokid Rugs, 36x6o-in., for... $3.00 3 00 Frilled Arabian L aces, per pair. uated and too small for the county's needa. a ‘ , oe 0P8e pd : —_—_ 20 yards of 20c China Matting, for ......4.000.00000+ $3.00 $400 ert 50 Frilled Arabian Laces, per pairs... 4 Two $2.26 ‘ 5.50 Cable Nets, per pair . Terr j ‘The seeming desire of the city council to help along with the con- } BEER Two $2.25 Axminster Mats, 18x36, for......... ++: $3.00 | 24 Brass E tensa ave Rods, for struction of the municipal light and power plant Js encouraging. ‘The / 1 Ingrain Rug, 9x12-ft., regular $5.50, for $ <p ‘ Nobo 0 J , 5-59, " senses B3.00 ards Irie y, 3 finance committee of that body now has under advisement plans for sell- t Son” nrcey werk Cattae iS USED-IT 16 ALWAYS WELL A 7 yards of Goc Oriental so-in, Drapery, for. ing the $590,000 bonds voted for the plant a year ago. The wale of at t the club reduced the price, B/AGED BMFORM PUTTING ON girs 5 et leant $100,000 of the bonds to Seattie people should be recommended by and everbody can own banker x 8 ALWAYS PURE + the committee. A RICHMOND PIANO § AND WHOLHSOMR, — - For the $200, ‘The terms forbia fi! The story of Outiaw Renson’s excape from prison, up to the present |B anybody being so oxtravagant | 2 40z0n half-pint bottles, 90 cents, time, is strongly reminiscent of the Tracy episode of last summer, The Ss to rent one } TELEPHONE RAINIER 90 syatem is « good one, but the playermust have nerve and rentixe that It $10 Cash and $6 « Month, | wee {a fatal to switch in such & game as Harry Tracy played with’ the off- —_——— The T + H t I core of the law. The doaler never sleeps at this game. STEINWAY DEALERS, ouraine Hole Complete Housefurnishers | oeneeneeend cake lad mde |Refurnished and refitted through t, now open for busal ® Ss f Alone highwayman held up» gambling house in Arizona and won | SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. new oi fs Bamcoes 2. econd Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets & $000 trom the roulette wheel. And yet Mr. Doviey nays that the police 711 Second Avenue. street, Seattle, Telephone, \ . system is the only successful method of beating a gambling game.