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we THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLIANING OO — ESE" |HOME PRODUCTS OF =m” cers TRLEP HONKR: Bustnees Dept. Main 1060, Editorial Dept . Math tis BR. Hesard Wella, Riitor, BF. Chase, Hustness Manager orrices, Beattio—1907 and 1209 7th Ave. New York-20 Temple Co Chicago—1T-418 UL B. Rape Ope cant PAF any) Lk Cente Per Weel, oF CHreRty Ave cents per month, deunvered by maid or fore, Ne free soptes, Bubscribere changing their address will please notify this office at once and send their old aa well am thelr new address, on aa second clase matter ND OF A SOUTHERN BLOSSOM Perhaps It ts noe Worse for @ woman to become a drunkard than for aman It se morally are hig’ rhe other day rm because there te a popular Impression that women and fner than men, a woman bearing traces of former beauty waa sent by & Now York judge to the Magdaten’s Mome, for six months, She is a common drunkard, She ts also a atater of the wife of Hers bert Howen, Venesuelan minister, and her name ts Anna Clee Taylor How did it happen. You can put a part of the Diame on the soctal life of New York. It moves fast, It drinks hard, It sine ause It always Hikew « sensation, and it doesn't take much account of the moral side of life or new the consequences of foolt#h acta When Anna Clege Taylor appeared In New York ahe was beautiful, & belle of Galveston, Tex, and as sweet and unassuming as any dower that ever bloomed in the South. The giliter of a great city caught her. She discovered that part of the world that sleeps when the sum te shining and plays at night. She became a part of the life that finds stimulants aa necesmry as bread. Of course, she was a fool, Any woman ts a fool who plays with fire, and it doesn’t make much difference whether the fame te marked pass or champagne. Bhe fell. She tried to get up and fell again and again. That te an old story, The futtic struggic of a man or woman to oure the drink habit js «4 tragedy. Hor husband ett her minke & good woman ef her, and only went out of her y 1 scandals, y the end ef @ woman who couldn't stand it ie but tar to Mini to aay that he tried to life when she the cent became So that is p temptation. Tt tf too late to help her, It it to profit by her life and to let stirmulants whe drink, land in the gutter, But remember thie: A drunken man often excites pliy or anger, A drunken woman arouses dixgust. A man drunk may lowe the esteem of bis friends, and his self-respect. A woman drunk, in the eyes of the world, has nothing more to leew ‘The one sin covers a dozen more, THE EXTRA SESSION ‘The politicians are mad because President Roosevelt has called extra sesmion, ‘ The president does not care for that, The politicians never did ihe dim, But the prestige he loees with (he politics! bosses will be more than compensated by Uke faver of the people. Owing to the destructive methods of Quay, the fillbustertng of Bever fdge, and the bitterness of Morgan, the Colombian treaty and the Cuban reqiprocity treaty have been ignored. The president regards both these treaties And in this belief the people share. The sugar trust has been able to hold ep the Cubae treaty aad the trans-continental lines have effectively put off consideration of the lathmian canal ‘There is prospect of a long struggle which may be projected Into the summer. Morgan is as much opposed to the canal as ever and powerful infhu- enwes are entrenching themselves behind him, Mr, Cannon was right. In making his solemn protest the Minot statesman emphasised the inherent weakness of popular government when under the absurd rules of “wenatorial courtesy” one obatreperous senator cam successfully de- feat the legtsiation demanded by an entire people, Roosevelt will win in the end E: is inflexible. He holis the whip hand. The peepie are with him. Popular sentiment will forcd stubbora senators into agreement. Meantime more power to the elbow of Theodore Rovseveit ee Anent Dr. Alfred Russell Wallace's theory that the earth ts the center of the universe, it may be conceded that ft tn so far as we are concerned, anywey. What the people of other planets think: about ft. le for them to decide. is not too late for other women Not ail the women alone. — At any rate, Apostie-Senater Smoot ts a brave man. He offers te face all the wives that can be produced against him. _ ‘The coal strike commission certainly is deliberate and cautious, It has not yet accepted the verdict pri nted by the newspapers a month ago. their stalled locomotive. AT NOME! s74YPEDF CHIEF OF POLICE JOLLY KILLS - PATROLMAN JAMES—SEAT- TLE MAN NOW CHIEF John Brennan, formerty a cap- tain im the Seattle police depart- ment. ts now chief of police at Nome. Chet Passengers who arrived youterday the afternoon on the steamer Cott ees & ages a trary whieh occurred at | City trom Dawson report thet every te Yuk Jan. 5, when during « quarrel, cally | Population is pow moving to the Ta- haba country. The latest advices received at Dawson from the Tanana state chat [8 Dew camp on the Chens, a small branch of the Tanana, has the ap- becoming on that account, let Jolly’s life. On the but _ being staked for miles around Some aes men baye staked more than 100 im 1897, and | Claime for thameectves, went to Alaska, after serving seven! Discovery, on Pedra Creek, owned years in the poliee department. His) by Feltx Pedro, has four feet of iD wife and children live her cont dirt. No. 2 above — eight feet of » pian to the pan. irty cents iy the most valuable pan yet found. INTO COURT\ DANCING CLASSES Professor Wilson at Ranke oo POKAME, March 10— A. suit, hag | Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- been filed here by the Portiand Base. | vate lessons daily. « ball Club against the Pacific North- west League. The plaintiff seeks to force the league to aceord it mem- bership. It also prays for an injunc- thon festraining the we from in- terfering in its affairs and with the maintainance ‘of its nt organt- sation in the city of . EVERETT, March 10-~The Great Northern Kailwey Company has re- Fireman R. D. Abbott for rendered by pre- senting him with $1,000 in eash. Ab- bett saved the lives of severs! hun- dred passengers some weeks ago by ————— Summit Addition NOTHING LIKE IT EVER OF-| FERED IN SEATTLE FOR THE) PRICE. 2 LATS, GRUBBED,| $100 to $990-—-410 down, $5 per month. Bear Cotumbia, overlooking Luke | Washington, beautiful views of) meuntains and water. On Renton car tine; get off at Sum roft-or come to our office, 115 Ar cade, and we will take you out. Seattle Safe Investment Co. W. Tl. THOMPSON, Manager } Phone, James 4621. $10 a Month | F K. Btruve, John Davia John Davis &Co. 108 Second Avenue THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 715 Second ave., Hinckley bidg., is the largest insti. tution of ite kind In this city or state. tisfactory work at most reasonable prices, Byes examined free of charge. backing & passenger train out of the Cascade tunnet after the regular on- gineer and fireman had been over-|™* come by the polaonous fumes from 2 hate, QE Local Manufacturers, Being at Less Expense in Marketing Their Wares, Are Enabled to Give Better Value Than Their Eastern Competitors--Duty of Local Beattio’s manufactures have been handicapped in the past and are in- deed, atill so handicapped, by the ap parent discrimination of looal eon sumers in favor of Kastern products jn in in great part du consumer has been given but faint idew of the number of articles he could buy that are made In Seat- Ue. Aside from the fact that “Beatle | spirit” should Induce the local buyer }to demand home manufactured | qoods, there te the « ration of local manufacturer ive better vaiue in his can the Eastern mak INDIAN IS COTTAGE CITY BRINGS NEWS OF ALASKA—LOCAL CON- TRACTORS RETURN tragedy of the » thie city by the which arrt nd other Boutheas Jammen | of the News brought Alaska point Uerdon, Uh laloop Mart 8 fe and pos sibly the fate befell Grant | Kadotk and Jim ‘Teeudua, hin native companions, in the wreek of the op while on & vorm from Kilte- neo to Moonah, February 4 The} went ashore. Leaving the two! squaws on the beach the three In-| tians during the night attempted float the craft at high tide. ‘The| beat morning don was washed up om the beac and soon died. His com | February 16. BC. Hawkins and M. J. Henry re turned om the Cottage Cly from trip to Dawson, where they had | gone tm the interest of the proposed | Kiondike Mines railway, BB. Cew- |sey of Seattio, W. It. Nickol of Ta oma, pad & B. Baker returned trom | Halon, where bide were opened March 6 by Captain W. P. Richar leon for constructing 20 frame build | ings at Matnes for the government, | work om whieh is to begin about Jone L. A bid for $1451) by Bennet & Estes of Tacoma was the loweat. aweey & Carney of Seuttie bid $250,000: Haatic & Dougan of Beattie, $265,009 Kh. M. Menningwen of Beet Ue, Seat 8B Baker of What | » S252. RW. Nichols of Te | comea, $348.78. Quartermaster Lud- « wilt make the award | Cottage City had 06 firet clase passengers New spinach te on the market for the first time today. It comes from Walia Walla, The quotation & $1.25 ber case The rainy weather bas so stack~ ened trade that there is an over- abundance of same produce. Caull- flower The and $1 per the Celery i soarce, aetil today at The per doxen Baia Fresh ranch eggs dropped to Ite +f dowen this morning. Oregon eames ave gone owt of the market. WHOLESALE PRICES (Thene, tttee 01S pwr . ann 0 SMALL COTTAGEAND LOT Terms, $26 Gown, $10 large cleared lots #9 wp; 1500 lots wold in the last olght wees at Hill- man City, Seattle's finest suburb Take Renton car on Washington atrect, fare & cents; large, warm of- fice at Hiliman City. HILLMAN - - - - Owner ‘Many Women Have ¥VOUND FROM EXPERIENCE THAT WHEN A MAN WANTS A THING, WHETHER IT 18 8OME- THING TO PAT OR DRINK, HE WILL HAVE IT—IF HE CAN'T GBT IT AT HOMB, Hie WILL GO DOWN TOWN FOR IT. THE WISH WOMAN WILL KmEy Her |HUSHAND AT HOMP BVENINGS | BY SERVING A GOOD BHER— monthly; e e YOU As W AS ALL OF THE} FAMILY WILL ENJOY THIS PINE FLAVORED BEVERAGE. 2 dozen half-pint bottles, 90 cents, THLEPHONE RAINIER 90, nioop struck a rock and those aboard |}: pentone had pot been found wp te], f chief ¢ State Land DEATH OF WM. BAXTER The stimulus to local industries (Special to The Star.) ing men and the further cost of} would be tmmediate The retall] BALLARD, M h 10, fretwht or express charges, Me deals| dealer would at once me the neces | Baxter, a well known and m directly with the retatier, thus doing | sity of stooking up in response to the | #pected resident of this city away with th ty for & per and Inc d orders to the | morning at hiv home, on Pin Consumers Is Plain marketing hiv goods, Me te mavedy tured right at home. the expense of high malarted travel Wilitam oh re ited this street ” b 4b fail rufaoturer 4 oblige him tolat the age of 7, years. He leaves & po ance, of the rease his output, hia p nd two sons. T turers mathtained assume unwonted tions and he id walk among his employes with the in coaat by turers, A manufac- heer every man, women and g in| fy! face of a man who has “arrived.” thts city te petly concern nthe! It has been a hard struggle for |upiullding of local mamafacturing ;wome of the cournxeous, men. who [fl THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE t of have launched manufacturing et Cor, per: |terprises in this city, They have the |had to compete with articles on whieh milit of dollars have been Interests, On the developme these tnterests reste Meattle manent prosperity tne differance it would make if you, whe First Ave. and Main St. we tole, would henceforth |spent in advertising—but mainly nm jemand of your roger, | they have been divequraged by the s j Sox nerehamt, furniture dealt |apathy of the con eamiess articles ma Lat this oc lartae yournel Ucles manuf alue~ regular 36 3 Prs. for 50c flee them im our window Me, Kestern IS@ ite, Cregon Canes Sri, wien, 9 mand them of your ii dealer. If Poa seed turbo re, he “annot supply you go to 4 dealer We ite: ve ducks, Me, tive geese, who can, ia » reese: @ Beattio maker a fair trial You will Gnd bis ge fully equal in quailty and more reas | sumble im price than the imported ar- | ticles and will be conscious of the fact that you are contributing very future great Hay, Grain and Feed Cate, S2OGETT par ton, barley, $99.00 per | }tom: wheat, 2800 per ton; chop, $28.08 28.60 per tom: beam, BIKGO per ton! off ene, 10.00 eer ’ $Rctolace, pee, tm; Hamat 419 ton, alfalfa, G16.) por tons Rastare Washingion chover, BIk6® per ton; wheat hey, $16.00 per ton PRICES TO PRODUCERS (Theee ertees are for goede deluvered af veltroed fregh depots of om the dook in this ety) Hay and Grain Puset sound timothy hey, O11 COOOI2 aD tan. astern ashington — thnothy 14.09 yer Wun Pastore Washington ajovee, | 14.00 Dow tam) alfalfa, wae on st wheet, $28 ” ail ri hed OF i : Dr. Kibbe has resumed practice. ¢ bloyele reps Go to Spinning AU This Week a Double Bull. Harry Corson Clarke Vrofesntonal Vegetable and Green Fruits tase tatiem 08.00 yer toms ton, ferret Met ture, equeshes, $2 OO per bow: | Has Been Sold by D. 8. Johnston CO! Popuiar Prices —The ike Me per ib OKEEFE WON ON A FOUL UDDEN AND UNSATISFACTORY ENDING OF BATTLE B&- TWEEN LIGHTWEIGHTS PORTLAND, Ore, Maroh 10--Af- Bince Beginning Their Closing-Out Bale of the Gheet Music and Book Department Last September, by Figuring It at the Regular Retail Prices. All Sheet Music le Now Going at We Per Copy, and Wil! Net Any Lower, Sale Will) Not ® Close Very Shortly = a TONIGHT ter atx rounds of ferce fighting the PIANOS All thin week—tatinee Saturday ‘The only laughing entertainment at the theaters this week.” contest Inet night between Jinwny Dering our “great general clean-up Britt of Sam Francteco and Jack | sale.” inaugurated to reduce stock O'Keefe of Chicago was brought to to the teevest poset 4 SAM MORRIS « eudden close by Neferee Grant makiog a oumber of lim THE PEODLER’S CLAI ing the dectinen te O Keefe on a bet oo — BOLER'S CLAIM hanger ih our Iritt had the best of the contest fering the tellewing from the begin ed bad hie man ali but out when alleged foul oc curred. The decision caused @ great uproar, and much dissatiafaction ts expremmed aver the resu A physician who war called de Clared thal O' Keele bad been fouled Third Ave. ‘theater W. M. RUSSELL, Manager. Both Phe pay ¥ doe, “Get Pianos $228, $450, $27 going at} $212, etc, and on unusually terme. Hargaina tn secondhas: anon from $37, $40, § Lyons remo Laaraper, | most easy terme Pa Ba semaved to 06 ee | New ne that retail regularity a ot $85, $109 and $110, wilt go now at Dunlap, real estate, Unton biogk. $57, 968 and $72. Many other styles > - . and prices on most favorable terme. Bvery Instrument t* fully warrant- o4 and guaranteed to be on repre- sented. ONLY 1c PER COPY For any Sheet Musto in the house, ia any quantity, of your own selection. All of thin music retails regularly for Bbc. Bic, de, bOa, 400, Tie and “8 to $1.00, but is now going at 100 course our stock ts very bealy ate ges but f we haven't got Just hat you want, we may have some- thing Just as good, and ft will a you to take a litte time to look over WILDY & GOLDSTEIN, Mere. $270, $240, $264,/ Corner First Ave. and Madison St, onay Tel, Main L202. Popolar Prices—100, TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE FEATURES TWO HEWETTS LAURA ASHBY CAMILE PERSONT MACKEY & CROIX HAYAN & ERROL Matinee livery Day GRAND soust S33 HOUSE heaton, as Cort, Mer, Phone, Maine 6% TONIGHT LAST TIME plane If you wish. NANCE O’NEIL ceptions, all instruc. | AND HER SPLENDID COMP ANY. that ee!l regularly for 646, The Bn sy $1.0: parquet, 1; oe Me, We. Mere are prices that mean saving, for you save more on every dollar than you are aware We are now selling The Great Schirmer Library 80 Raley Bmovth Plane 1.50 250 All Steel Borew Driver,.18e Ibe All Btoel Borew Driver..100 Records we will offer DURING THIS | WEEK ONLY, our regular $12.00/ Four Nights Mandolin for §7-¢8, the $146.00 Guitar | Saturday Matinee. strings. * By Clyde Piten, First Time in Seattie. Cast of 1 Pxractly Five Months in New York Prices $1.00, The, ie and 2c Beals now on sale, D.S.JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers | Burke Building. 1333 to 1337 Second Avenue Corner Union. Comfort and Convenience INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF WASHINGTON Electric: ELECRIC It Assures You Otfice 214 Cherry St aClean, Healthy Atmosphere . . Dexter HORTON A. A, DENNY Joun COLLins CHARLES BE. BURROWS Original Incorporators, 1873... ? TRUSTEES, 1903 President National Bank of Commerce. MITH, Vice Pres, Schwabacher Bros, & Co, E. FP. Wetts, Treasurer, SAMUEL HILL, President, J. D. FARRELL, President Northern Steamship Company. The Seattle ElectricCompany 907 First Avenue Horace C, Henry, Jas. Gop BIIQOOTED. THE PLACEX Some Strong Spe- SUPERIOR QUALITY e225 debut of Mra Horace Starting Tomorrow— | of unless you figure it up. Per Cent. off, In Any Quantity. 4 Hery, 25 $1.00 Wood Jack Plane......700¢ HERE ARE THREE SPECIALS OPERA Soares % Me Wood Jack Plane, 606 eee, 2 tne splendid wal HOUSE ed suits NO Smoot 2,00 ines of wen al Tne ~ H — ne Se iments, Supplies. Graphaphones and |JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone Main 63 n F Outite at $9.50, and our regular w A. Brady Pre te pdm cp All Steel Hateh- 411.00 Violins for $12.50, all coun. im. jrady Presen : ire eee st = “| LOVERS’ LANE as Witnessed | } cials This Week In Crockery Dep’t These specials are all’ practical articles for daily service. The prices are unusually low, considering the quality, making strong bargain values. Decorated Bermi-Vitreous China Breakfast and Tea . 6 handsome decorations to select from, regular nome White Semt-Vitreous China Dinner Set, @ an Beauty shape, regular $6.25; special Very Handsome Miown Fitnt Giass Drinking Tumblers, engraved a tohed, an assortment to select from, The, We and $1.00 dozen: epectal, each A Jarge 12-08, Cotton Mop and Mop Stick omplete, tecorated giahe é neloct from, rote Never-Break Steel Spider, No. 8 #ize, regular Wo: spectal...88 The Run-Kasy Lawn Mower, the 12-inch size, reaslar hewn?) etal A large Abe ~ y Decorated Vase teh Lampa, with & g004 ammortment to Chip Wood Basket regular 660; special . Imported Majolica Umbrella Stasida, very handeome and sine, regular $4.00; mpecial..... . * 7 Fredericks oka Nelsqg] cialis: ‘Tussieitiiiee Second Avenue, Madison and Spring oval | Dress Ski A special inducement, this, to get you uainted with store's spring showing. The price-cut re the offer a mont economical one, and a good now Yor the balance of the week, 3 dozen pain all new shapes, either plain or made with stitched taf- 2 feta banda, valued regu- tarty at $10 and $11.50; on sale BE ciccceewncrcerenwererees Materials are broadcloths and cheviots, well spring styles, and to start with, the variety of sizes: your requirement. Better come early, while the good, for these Skirts at this price will sot go Metter value for your money cannot be had in the Wi $330 Second Avenve, Opp. Arcade = EASTER SUITS 223% TO ORDER Scotch Plaid Tailors, 1205 First A | | the Sidenourd Sale. lowing choice of any in the store, and cent. discount, this Solid Oak Sideboard, Mie Credit Is free if you for your Fb oe ty ey Gas Offic ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP+ PING CENTER OF SEATTLE Citizens’ Light & Power Co. "PHONE, MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 75 1425 First Ave.

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