The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1903, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR s ; BY @TAR PUBL TAMING CO. cama sane nes: — ' BYERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAT, fou : ; TELEPHONES: ' . ys Business Dept, Matn 108%, Eiitorial Dept. Mate tee on How, pe! af B. Masard Wells, Rutter, BF. Chase, Business Manager, MURDERER WA A AW Vegetable and Green Fruite GROUP OF GOLD QUAATZ CLAIMS SAID TO BE VERY RICH, | SPOKANE, . yams comes veins aS per tent oaevien,. Te PURCHASED BY BRITISH COLUMBIA BYNDICATE | Were killed OFFICERS, , a | Lily 1. mine wt rogue ee Beattle—1307 and 1900 Tth Ave viet 1. 6, Maroh 9—The (named Findley working the ming un- | a4 “ ure, Bo. New Yorks Temple Court Bullding. - p inion on Princess Royal! der an option for two years and he ay =Thelr names ary Chicago 817-318 U. Rxpreas Bullding one ib. wre wold bere Baturday | dedares it will run $100 Lathe ton Crilley, Allen Cuutdey, Rawarg aad 7 7 - 2 " {via ¢ purchaser betni N Th 1 paid to local owners here, | man ar tober cent wer | ain sonia per week, or twenty-ave conta por monn, douwwes | HUSBAND OF WOMAN WHOSE PICTURE WAS IN ih dyndionte, nt which Pt winy in of whom three are HP, iithet, ( ae 19 a “ Z bert Savage, of carriers. No free saples, aa iy this olka ti BUFFALO VICTIM'S ROOM, TALKS OF CRIME GREGAN GOT jong of the principals FS tain John Irving and William Wil- | cued by « foltoe Patent Weng | d eond their vid Xe well on thelt New Wedron, RUMOR THAT ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE | | summands — | Mito’ ihe taming ata Postortes at Beat Washington sa second = the wind is expected to increase in | THE MONEY ee ee nari ndiengepnae \ People who do | Newspaper Knterpriag Avsootation ut 1 beliewe that Burdick —_—- Hound and bigher in he bh > > yoy > ; HUPPALD. ar Phere in a c ve be n in ble peel The St off the comat : CHIEF SULLIVAN AND , eet Enew: Cnet Wasi "o tae dando »| den seve « he wn Viet tie nal Keo gh Ay a on who} Heports received by Bection Direc BaE> Uy ¢ ype } of Potloo Sule | ° ‘ o kne | aaa ale 3 Ole Gregan and] tor Baliabury at the loos ; ; THE WHITE SLAVES } ° : 9 ME RY, serena] Ag THE LION CLOTHING eee mamnmnomns NVAN are Woe | quite welt n 0" | reat inst night on a charee ; Cor. First Ave ta dering why he does pot assist the federal authorities in thelr crusade Se v n ol ‘ “ ” < a Main sy against the so-called white slave traffic, Within the past few months ee ae ‘ bg Fegyen dig . " ae - pe . the © Moers and immigration tnapectors have arrested and de- Mra, Burdick « vO Withy her. I | eit wr NEW SHIPMEwp © . h OF more young gitte brought Into this wen try bgt gs map Despont) renee — ve : to re, Paine 4 bright and heavy snows | ° al purpe and Uh ore la some a al Mnnaeel a ee oes tee ae, |e? The storm now raging along the) in the sm _The rain on the | M prospect that the unholy traffic wilt be stop one sare b jOnd olen. 0 8 and. le one of the — | en Ss § of the “kings” of the stave trade, a Spokane divek n forced eM8lun by the marshal, and the r winter TV] ry All the New Shay to leave the country to avold prosecution for attempted bribery, and found in bie pansennion, ‘Phie x ome clgmal wes taleed.oversa. LEVINSON'S ae | Unole Sam's detectives are after others in the gang ing he was given « pr eather office again thin oe $1 5 . In the meantime Chief Sullivan site idly by and takes no part what- Any vod zene. © Proll on Ina e q ever in the crusade, There is no evidence that he has ever even int All the New Glory Portinvaias |] ggg mated to hie men that it might for them to aid In the crusade, On the contrary, degraded Fr who live upon the earn who are the supporters of the slave trading green bay tree in the slums of Beattie, Before midnight DANCING CLASSES 3 land this morning | - ings of the white staves « ring. flourtah like the proverbial absolutely unmolested by the police ' y aoe ‘ if ’ Some explanation ts due from Chief Sullivan, Only a fow months ago am » An tnvaild often derives great || Phy ey . + . city detectives raided a resort frequented by these parasites upon society Dr, Kibbe has resumed practice, | My sO cd 4 that “mn and arrested a doawen of them, Chief Sullivan gravely annow the “macques” had had their day and that he proposed to “run ¢ eut of town.” A few of the cases were tried and convictions obtained, A few fines were Imposed. Then the crumde came to an abrupt end. ‘The Star would respectfully call the attention of Judge Bells grand Jury to the fet that a grand jury in St. Louls i bringing the police de partment of that city to book for allowing slave houses to run and pro teoting the slave traders, Is it pot time that some such action were iu ‘. . taken in Seattie? 7 willl Q and Bpanisd ian- 3 . e “4 2 we ~ taught boom . h te ‘ usual prices, for a short A MODERN MARTYR — time ° | A Fine 925 Instrument Given to each pupil FRE Conservatory, 310 to 221 office 118 Arcade build ing, Becond ave. DB. H. LER, Principal, Phone, Red 541, Rel , and for all = ane vnion wine || CLOTHING HO} Levineon'’s | is admittedly let ue send you « sample for irfal A PULL QUART i. $1.00 » - Ge to Spinning for bioyele repaire Full Weight—3-pound packages Free Delivery. Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 2 SCREEN DOORS AND SCREENS, ALL ADAMS ae | nt Deliverty 1209 Becond Ave. (Met, Seneca and University). Both Phones, Main 644, tive of Southern Russia, born end bred a Jewens, ne A over | wultat with the district attorney ectives un clock next ning j There is no inkling of any informa. | tlon obtained T the Hatav whore name has Cara Litinskt, a p Killed herself in Minneapolis @ few days since because she me the fact that her rage in America was slipping away from ita moorings to the Jewish faith. She had been in this country but one year Ordinarily that would be a strange cause for the suicide of a young irl, But this gtrt had the retiqt: snvictions ef a Deborah Brought up in the ath of her fathers, « fow in the where she worked among her co-religionists a strange indiffer religious matters, When the first Saturday came she was shocked t ity go ° han learn that the Sabbath day, her Sabbath—the Sabbath of prophet, | Padio Hurdix Theo er Pricet and patriarch—was deliberately disregarded and desecrated by her | understand not seen furdick tm several weeus. own people. Bettie Pordiom was all that would ‘This was her first disillusion ie wes a ‘To her religion was of the first consideration. In thie country, as she = senty of money. aw it, dollars were first. Faith, to her, cutwetghed matertal things. 7x Bo Bo agg = — Sabbath desecration and religious indifference weighed on her spirit. Tt will say Mind you, this girl believed in her religion with all her heart, mind, moi aie eae etna Ali entation 921 Becond Ave. near Madison Sameer L never knew him to doa wrong wine « set oF become otherwise than potite |that Eddie Burdiek soul and strength. o ae vt company of women woman, It wae c No one will ever know of her tears and prayers—tears for her people “Hew abeut the ‘ture of your ET and prayers to God that he might held them gulltiess. She felt that the found in lurdtek’s den?” what resaen the was asked T can't understand.” replied the | aitrond. frotght apete or on the dow E MARKETS wy on Grin Puaet sound mothe hap, §11.009018 00 Washington timety | earth was slipping under her feet. And to add to her misery she must endure the jibes of her factory compantona, who could see no cause for Worry over conditions that could not be changed. The misery broke her heart. ‘The poor gir} wanted to go home, The fare might be scanty there, bet retigion. at hame, was still 4 asored thing She hi not have money enough to go home, only enough to buy car- belie acid. Pmsomed Bhe died 9 martyr to her faith. nat } Rs sees You don’t understand it. Sect Pesinenaied Uvaneale No. Perhape the faith of your fathers, watever It was, has been long | rome Meat-Cuw hawt, Ts war th get dicated. You have settled into habitual indifference or practioal ag- | Oy. per le rest Awloee oe SR nnn a nestictam. You have forgotten your struggles, if you had amy, But— Tn the arena of this Jewish maiden’s heart Materialiem strove to strangle Faith. In the conflict her soul was rent. She could give up lite when It became intolerable, but shecould not give up Faith. Oh, aye, there are still martyrs In the workd. no taraed ng rominaas WHOLESALE PRICE: cabeeee GT TS par owt HE GOT SIX CENTS en pet So, arteohamen, OF A New York jury has awarded the plaintiff in @ Ifbel sult ¢ conte Gamapes instead of the 0.000 for which he sued. All Our Decorated and Metat Parlor Lampe public demand for their existence. must depend upon press associations. correspondents and reporters, and cannot therefore stop to verify every ~ " 4 item. The publication of « dally newspaper would be impossible cline. a + ie ‘i rn — ot e ‘was further shown that haste la necessary, aod that in the rush re @ > | q Going to press false statements are sure to creep in. Mditors and | oo, Be Ce, ag: Nl 3 Rewepaper workers are fallible and iiabie to err. - error of statement. especially where disposition is manifest to correct such errors, and where there is absolute absence _ University Addition Within the Next Ten Days or Two leeks The opening of this tract for the home-builder marks an epoch in the history of outside additions in this city. creates an opportunity for the homeseeker of moderate means to secure lots in what is the coming residential of this city—located within three blocks of the educational center of the State of Washington. The two outline ings with this advertisement afford striking examples of the style of homes already built in the immediate vicinity, coupled with the fact that the university professors have their homes but two blocks distant, should prove ¢ the desirability of the location. This addition comprises, all told, thirty-five acres of the choicest land within the corporate limits of Seattle. 11 located but three blocks north of the State University, is a twenty-four-minute ride from the heart of the city, with a ing the end ont oan ee oe one minute car service, which will shortly be bettered in point of frequency, About one-quarter mile north of Lake yeaie tentrament ig the drainage is perfect, with a gentle slope to the lake, and a view that is superb, combining every quality that Aw in many of the lines « simiiac || Ptoperty desirable. Nearly every lot in the entire addition has a view of the courthouse, Queen Anne hill and Lake There is not a single detriment that could counterpoise the benefits of both location, size and price of lots in this ton eer PRICES TO PRODUCERS For Tuesday Only. ‘The jury took this ' ————— More and more are courts and furios demanding that sieolute maiice 4 must be shown to constitute libel. And why not? It te the motive thet RHODES BROS. CO. Vea, Coftec end Crocnery Meuse Arcade Blook to ‘the essence of ali vicintion of law. Why should exception be made the QUARANTINE ? : — i AGAINST SAN \rssiaietee ae youu ey © tahents pages, this aale of Housewares—reil FRANCISCO ) 3, -seres int shin somerat te, “Gurabte goon we tre of abhinegipintitagapian lague germs to Muazation from San tering. Head these values: WASHINGTON, D.C. March 9—| from plague are ‘daily seourring tn |p) 70 Flour Binw U. & Consul General Bartow, sta- oa So Tread Boxes .. Tho Cash Boxes Sideboard Prices Reduced ——— $1.75 Steam Cookers... Be No. 7 Steamers Moe Colanders ...... 100 6- Hole Gem Pan ‘This week you may choose any Sideboard (except those in sets) in all this superb stock, and we will allow @ special discount of Sales Have Been Recorded by D. S. Johnston Co. in the Last Eight (8) Days in Ad- dition to a Vast Amount of Sheet Music and a Great Many Small Musical Instru- Ments This arent snie if now approach- Se Pie Pan, %ineh, 2 for Wo 1-quart Dipper . We Clean Cut Cake Pan., Se Wire Brotier........ chance will probably never come 15 per cent. And this reduction 1S0 Wire Brotier ‘ and when it is considered that is comes from prices already as low ~ as any in the Northwest. Ke- gion Wades mer 4 PIANOS it Syn Cee cpee 6 OS ty. All Improvements Will Be Put | P ; , i i figure the discount yourself. il Mines to the lowest possible p 6 u n aud ald For Full swell front, hand polished gree, prior to making a number - bs ‘ P Saghenet, an..4 ; -_ ae Important a a ware the offering is complete. Contracts to this end are already in force, and there are now on the ground a force of mend ti Bichatee om me HW Spelger & Hurlbut] «<2 it arsrse 1338 to 1337 Second Avenue 5 terms. Corner Union. Bargains in secondhand re pl- anos from $37, $40. $67, 876 "und up, | most eary terms. ew Organs that retail re $55, 7, $68 and $73. jand py | x ing, stumping, and the grading will begin within a day or two. All the lots priced from $100 to $aso will have walks, city water and street grading in and PAID FOR. This means more than the mere assertion. It means that the prices quoted these lots are actually being given away, for the reason that it would cost the purchaser of Property more than this price alone for the improvements if they were put in by the city. How do we do it? because we eliminate the red-tape of city improvements and have let cash gontract for this work, which enables @ make this price by reason of the saving between that price and the municipal charge for such work. Consider, getting lot with all these improvements in and paid for when you usually have to pay a sum equal or more than that for Jot unimproved property, out in the woods, far from schooling Privileges, without water, view or environment, The ducements to participate in the advantages of Pettit’s Addition are many, but the pri * ces alone, compared those of other additions on this market, should excite your interest, ose Seta: 4 and On BnusuAlly easy Many ot guaranteed to ANO Care ONLY 100 PER CoPY (a3 Se aA | Por any Sheet Music In the House, in | pon anrae tena. Ter oan UIE Sa eats Meee Lots Are 35x100 Feet, With Alley in the Rear We have the Best Home-Made Bread In the City Try a Loaf $1.00, course broken, but If we haven't # what you want, we may have | thing Jost as good, and it will you to take a little time to look ove & at the pr santana free from all surface stumpage or brash, ready to commence building at once. And they are level—no side hills to upon, but a level tract with enough slope for good drainage. Go out today and sce for yourself that what we claim is true, One-half has not yet been told. If you so desire, you can take your pick now. The plat is at this office, we will save any lot you want. Take University car and get off at Porty-seventh street and walk one block west. Wi the improvements mentioned above are only just under way, you can easily forma good idea of the situation and accordingly. For we want to say right Mere, that two weeks from today the: A re will for lots Pettit's Unwersity Addition and you will not have the chance that is offered now. er ee Prices From $50 to $250 Per Lot according to location. Select your lot, and we will save it for you. ask someone who does, and you will easily understand how much this ent remarkable | tether a , Oboe and Toe, | We are now selling | The Great Schirmer Library 80 | Per Cent, off, In Any Quantity. HERE ARE THREE SPECIALS | ndid values | usionl Inateu. | amsamtiee THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. If you don’t know what property like this is means. Do it now. Builders’ : ary tiny Hardware Bie in tae a aes “s ) tutton ot i sin in Plumbing and i Mesin tar bio, the 414.00 Further Information, Plat and Prices at | PK. Struve. John Davie Ernst Bros. 'D.S. JOHNSTON cg Dealers Arcade Bldg. I : ‘ ia John Davis & Co. hed PE ol Be . ceneral Music Dealers 1 cee ‘Second Avenue = :

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