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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUDLIBHING CO. BVERY A¥TRRNOON EXCKPT BUNDAY, TRLEPHON EM: Nusiness Departinent— Sunset Hd ltorial Department BK. Hazard Wella, Dditor ®. F. OFFICES: Seattle—1907 and 1309 Tth Ave. New York--290 Temple Court Mutiding xpresa Buliding, Chicago—a17-n UB One eat Per Cony) AIK conte per “week, arrwere. No f¥ee eaples bere changt send their old as well a PRA each paper ay remitta DAYS OP THE BEARHUNTERS AND NOW One by one the old landmarks are things that wa will soon be but a The other day Samuel Day died at We bear hunter, {Think of that in this Wr you a breath of the woods, ‘of advente wish that the world hadn't mover qutte #o fast, and that humanity could still live a bit closer to nature When Sam Day followed the traile with bie fhere were nd game laws shoulder the woods were full of game. smoke nuisance, the high collar and the straight-front co rived, and some sturdy folks lived natubalty, were quaty happy. Yeu they were good old days, and Samuel Day kept on killing bears, until he had 280 to his credit. He did not kill for the love of killing, ad chested, big-muscled and stout heart for food and profit. Me was bre ed--a fine-type of manhood. Hite day te gene. Bears, Indians, buffalo, primitive life, simple ways and he waes the bine-parts are vanishing. ‘The average city boy couldn't tell a deer from # sebra, and his father © certain that Bruin doesn't belong to Guounsvervy rule has to consult a.catalogue to np the bird creation. ‘The trolley cars rattle by, the aubmarine boat ploughs along the bot- tom of the ocean, a scientist discovers a new at € minutes: one human being controls $50,000,000, and another, without holding office, te the absolute monarch of a city. You can see progress spelled in skyseraping letters, and know that 1@ |) foe silvers the world is moving. But we need men—ploneers who are not afratd—Sam Days, who are ries, and Tom Lipton, and thet willing te fight the things that are more to be dreaded than ten thou- sand bears. We have political perils, municipal pertis, corporation pertls, have grown up that overshadow the mighty oaks that were saplings 1s Sam Day's boyhood. And all these problems can be solved by men ff they are not afeald; if they will cling to the sturdy tdeas of right and independence that ob- tained in the days of the bear hunters, A HEART TO HEART TALK ‘The bartenders ef Jersey City ate discussing @ proposition to form @ temperance society. ‘Well, why not?“ Sensible, ten't it? Independent 1198, Rusiness Man oF (Rate five conte per month, delivered thet? addres will please notify thie office at he ) expires y & BUbseQuent 1 we su daortptte ot He waa famous aa a te you is maw the tin-tag would ask if the and but Weeds COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS | | Gow Gorgon Graham," Pork Writes to a) at: When } naw terday a little Wneemy i ao blamed lmport ty that I think you will te tomer who #4 ywan't. Hike our sausage that ows What he oan do a Kepartee makes reading Hvely, but bust dull, And what the how oda in more orders, AusOKe ie the one subject of ali others that a fellow tn the king business ought to treat t halt enough. Only last wee of ¢ sausage department started to put out & Unetag brand of frankfurts, but I made him take i off the market quicker than lightning, because 1 knew that the frat fool who that wae the jicens® And, though people would grin a Ue at first, they'd begin to look a while: and whe butoher tried to sell our brand they'd they heard the bark, for “that real at twice as much # pound A real salesman ts one-part talk and nine-parte judgment Judament to tell when to use and you'll find how many rounds ean lsat againat the f, trains run TY miles In Moker won't really help you to toad wg the the junior eur Cob brand hame. e only in- terested in baseball, funny sto- them, but as @ matter of fact position of buyer through givin to anecdotes, jokes & cent a on @ Uerce of lard. What the house really sends you out for % order, nice and mellow with trade, but always remember that mel- lowness carried too far becomes rottenness. You can buy some some with a gheap compliment, but there's no objection to man what he likes, tao 4 I never kne Many bartenders are total abstainers. Lay it down bluntly that the aaything goed & or th Dartender whe drinks every time his customer invites him will not hold his job very long. Notice two facta: New, Mr. Workingman— on jo make & fool of himself, buyers ain't Interested in much besides your goods and 1, The temperance question, #0 far as the business world Is con- your prices. Never run Gown cerned, is In process of natural solution. Railroads, corporations, busi- your compectiters brand to neas men have put their ban on the drink habit. Even the saloonkeeper demands a sober man bebind his bar! 2. The bartender knows the effect of drink better than any other man. The object lessons are before him constantly. perance'tectures. He sees the outcome. them, and never let them run Enees for business, but don't der it without your seeing it YouT! movt « good many people on the road th: mt tke, ‘The liquor dealer openly confesses that the wage-carners are the but the house nesda their bus! main support of his business. And— If the bartender cannot afford to drink, can yoo afford it? ‘The bartender is also a wage-carner he does not patronize the bar. Hi He gets good wages, too, But tronizes the butcher and the baker. He buys thick steaks for his famity, There's soup and celery and a course dinner, Hts wife wears good clothes. Mis boy weare white collars &t school and his daughter consults the dressmaker and the milliner. Are you one of his dally customers? How about your family? How long since your wife had Gress? Do your children appear as well as the bartenders? Or do you buy liver when the bartender gets steaks? You love your wife and wide as well as the bartender loves his, pews For your own satisfaction I will say fight here that you may Know you are in a fatr way of becoming @ gvod druminer by When you send ua Or. Recond—More Orders, Third—Blg Orders. If you do this you won't have & great deal of time to write jong letters, and we don't have & great deal of time to read them, for we will be very, very busy here making and shipping Doesn't It hurt you in « tender place when at school ahd on the street the goods. We aren't specially your children shrink from comparison with the bartenders’ well groomed interested im orders that the chiidren? Or your wife from his? Think it over. Put it to yourself other fellow gets, of In Knowing how it ot after 1 hae happened if you like life on the road you simply won't let If the bartenders are going to form a temperance society, is It not it happen. So Just mend us your about time I should organize one?” It's your move. address every day and your or ders. They will tel) we all that we want to know about “the situation.” ‘The agricultural resources of Alaska are awakening Interest second (From “latters from « Self. enty. to that which ite mining (wealth exetten, Hoth government and pri- ff guormc Merete Lertener’ minal vate experiments have yielded remarkably successful resulta The gov- ™M. rd & Co, Boston.) ernment tests made by Professor Georgeson show that small grain and vegetables of a quality scarcely surpassed anywhere can be produced in large areas of the territory, The season is short, but the almost con- tmual sunshine promotes vegetabie growth and ripening at a rate that geems incredible to the farmer af lower latitudes. SSS ‘William H. Seward had the faith of a Crusader when he purchased Alaska for its fisheries and its promise of mining riches. Even he would Probably be amazed to see Alaska farming products excelling some of those of his own state of New York. | ‘The Puyallup Indians are tired of being citizens after three months’ experience. They are discouraged too easily. If they could get through one red-hot political campaign with free fire-water flowing lke a Mis- sissipp! river flood, nothing could induce them again to beeome govern- ment warts with combined exemption from burdens and privileges. Patriok M. Randat. At Truth,” 730 p m., D, Simonds, nes of Belence.” hey. M Knappe. At paly Borrow and ihe Unjust —_ eh of God-S. M. Webb, pastor, at 2208 Kamat Jefferson street at 7:30 he “Why Call Ye Me Lord, Lord, and Not the Things Which I Say?’ Roman Catholic Meetin Church of Our Lady of Good Heip—Tey ¥, X. Pretomtaine, At # a. m., low mans, » high mam; 7p m., venpere and irch—Tev, Geo. A. Wild GLH rue OuME S ys 10 & Sory in the district loot bis grip? More Church of the Immacs | Tae, A. Sweere, Pontes ratty. Treiand A-At the services at 2:90 p. Lae will preach Mew m. Kev. Frederick ¢ ‘The Angel and the Devil in Man. Lae will sing & solo. Special Meetin, Boctety, Amann at 1S Third avenue at # Mrs. M. Kyle of nm City Theosophical Box will and Karma,” Mre. F Get shaved at “ahrewsbury'a, Are not an experiment, Longest in the field and most universally , they are surely the safest Acorn ‘The price means money wasted, Acorn price is just right, hole Acorn with 18-inch oven for ~b45-- Credit if You Want It 706 First Ave. At 730 and #90 & m., 10:30 &. m.. high mare and ser 25 p. m., rosary amd benediction. Church Notes ‘Thomas Minon of Winnipeg, Manitoba, distinguished Canadian Gend Tem speak tomorrow evening at the Taylor Con eremational church, £6 59 vense of age fast retived from a aa land agent of the Canad He cane to T: hen a ber, roniding p wil m ie & rome twurm Rau. | wilt lead the servioes at 4 p.m on Cash and L extended to purchasers. right awa property next Sunday, John Sunday every 16 minutes. on will be emtinet Nance O'Ne plece of acting DANCING’ CLASSES | Ranke Hall venings 4 in @ tall blonde or-qoer expects Cay with that of . but she would suffer actresses who have pres requirements fully and gave an @ he other parts mortrayel of thle part land others of the same author, reated a voque. ot Hedda has caused 1 of interest In the Then plays After Six Specials Musiin Drawers, 6 aatitehed ruf ’ 1 The fotlowing hae been sald by @ pre TOKLAS, SSINGERMAN 2 co. PRICES—91.50, $1.00, 750, 5600 SOLE AGENTS Lumber Exchange Cor, Becond Ave. and & WHENCE COMES — THIS MIGHTY | HEALING POWER laut THE LAND WONDERS AT THE REMARKABLE CURES | EFFECTED BY PROFES- SOR ADKIN ‘Heals Diseases Called Incurable the one-part of talk, Goods ain't sold under Marquess of om Bt. fc value BBe Skirts, 6-inch wide oambric President Suspenders, ao, vy Iibbed Moss, double knees, 20e valw A good - ¥ salen have business is a side line with Knee Pants, ly serviceable mighty few men work up to the up their office by to listening Kary Shoes, Of course, you w to be Ministers, Doctors and Professional Paraiytic and Many on o4-208-t10 PIKE #TReeT “| Thurston & Herrin Mining and Investment Brokers, the Madison Beahan and Mascot femmtn, thal one pet only mimires first ties, bet te fet shew meaning and Gow aegis in (he phase of life presented The Seattle Theater down yours. Don't get on your Free Help for the Sick Take our ad. | Professor Adkin Offers to Help All Sufferers from Any Disease, Ab- selutely Free of Charge—~ Professional Men tnves- tigate His Powers hold your nose so high In the He needs no tem- alr that an order can travel un If you are in gout as to what to [with bee the Bill at the | the went commenctng Mimtay might | tithe of the ping te stocks at presen make a profit Alnsks Contra! Railway Maker and Yale. um and Coal Com Suiphusthe sm ef the bane Seelare- [ten of love and & promine of taew | the which the bulhe ase (krentening fury over his bead. Ae Dawson © t Coal and Coke Te fact. there te nots had part in the 7, tat a) Coaches of te sama ware | a. ne eit arte, prices on these, be to your Interest te in- vestigate thern at once, « | tadtvidwel talent “There will be amet hor rere tem after (de Maturiny aftercn apd Mr 109 Cherry Bt Third Avenue The Gama Keeper” hae foupd teres the patrons ef the Third Avewue thenter - * calling cards, The ivy Press, Durst THE SEATTLE OPTICAL C0. TLS Second ave. Hinckley bide. t (he largest inett- tution of its kind tn Ghle city or #tate. work at most reasonable prices. Pyee examined free of charge * THOMAS FF. ADKIN, Of new and second-hand turnt-! | President of the Institute of Phyetctame | and Durgowne Batietactory Immense stoc G98 yards of ‘car-* Is ail parts of the country men and stoves. large hand chairs. and second-hand thon. We have our new gtodst departments as well as or Do not pay can save you Remember the firm name 48 AND 4 PIKE STREPT. Phone John 981 6. JAMES HENRY Wholesale and Retail Meats 818 Western Ave. 466; Sunset, 7 the ile of those promptly attended to Hotel, restaurant, logging camp trade solicited. ner how hopelem they | I want them to write te 1 feel that! nded at the far reaching powers rN ndertul eMoacy that they voluntewred to for and women have! by the powers of Prof. lama, nome | ss Than 20c a Day Buys a Homesite In CLAREMONT e,on the old Rente n car line, Claremont is but 17 minutes’ ride from less than half the distance Blaine, by 10 minutes. It lacks for nothing to Green La r that makes ; and good view City of Columbia has contra ted to pipe the Cedar River water to every lot wide streets, healthful surroun¢ are on the way, and the nece can make them There indred aad one re ayons why a marked advance in price ao different we can save the home buyer one are available mont No property is surer of for home building. If you want choose among. ty contractir third and one-fourth—and we tled quickly, for the adjoining $80 to $225. Your interests are So low are the prices, so easy the terms, that anybody can build at one time, obviously to our advantage to get Claremont set Lots are selling at why every possible y is controlled by $90 Cash and $12.50 a Month Will Give You a Home of Your Own The total cost of the house will be but $385. Cut out the car tickets, take the old Renton line on Washin else like it anywhere for the money, ane alone. wet im com: | A sample house is now on the ground write t you have been muffortnw and he will at at ton, yal. unt Downing & Let RETURN TICKET Claremont to 1st Ave. and Washington St Good Sunday, March 3%, 1 conductor on Offices Bal ey Building and at Claremont Care Run Monday Every Half and Washington. To Claremont Good Sunday, March 22, 1908 Present to conductor, Care leave ee) Parlors 1, 28, 4,5, 6 Union Block, first door south of A MacDougal! @ ‘Southwick'’s, loure-8.a0 a. mh 0 & the tok | AMUSEMENTS, Sunday and All Week Return of the Big Success WS) Kirke La Shelle’s Production of America’s Greatest Magnificent Prod | For general excellence and cast “Arizona” has never been excel Beatt J Aprii 1, 190 3 > Sehies eat es “Arigona e Grand last night and scored Post-Intelligencer, April 1, 1902 ° Ms me. Arizona’ is the best play produced in feattle this yearafeup Times, April 1, 1908 T i oni rn ool!) were 1 evit THIRD AVENUE 72m Phones: Sunset, Main 567; Independent 567, Seattle's only uptown theater and high-class place of amusemest Prices 20, 30, 40 and 50c. TONIGHT on MATINEE TOMORROW] Tomorrow Night, Monday and Tuesday Wights Only Five Performances More. The Young Sing- ing Comedian THOMAS J. SMITH And His Excellent Company in ‘“‘The Game Keeper” A Beautiful Story of the Emerald Isle Four Nights and Saturday Matines Commencing Wednesday, March 25th JOHN GRIFFITH N AGRAND SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF ‘Macheth” — & FFETzt. RETSE — age 3 || ae THE SCREAMING FARCE IT’S VERY FUNN Telephone Main 1202 Cor. tat and Madison, WILDY & GODSTEIN, Mes , Week Monday 2d. | Adkin. Beahan |Leoni & Leon Mascott &| and 8 Other Sure Hit POPULAR § Evenings, 10c, 25c, 50c ). MATINEE PRICES 2 Matinee, 10c,25c § EVERY pay a PAINLESS “ns‘nuune” Hees” DENTISTRY We admintater vitalized air for PAINLDSS EXTRACTING 4h Preparation that is appited to the gums is the ¢ ho need to suffer when having teeth extracted. ay TA roxe DENTAL COLLEGE, ull Set and Pit Guaranteed Gola Crowns, ks 90:00 | Gold Fillings that stay in 1,00 Bilver Fillings that stay In Rs 50 Our double suction adhesive piates never fail TEKTH EXTRACTED FREE Se ine) WITHOUT yal and replaced with new on fame day. Lady at tendant al ne — P! 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