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eee ce erate THE SEATTLE STAR BY @TAR PUBLIANING CO BVER\ APTRKNOON KXCKPT SUNDAY, TRLEPHONR® t, Mate 1060 Sunset, a § & BK. Hasord Wells, Paitor FF. Chase, Dusiness Manager oOrFICRS Seattice—1907 and 1909 Tth Ave ' wens se Be Natiding Cue cont Pee eamp. ait gente ver Week or twenty-Ove goats por month, delivered % * changing thete address will please notify this ofce at ence ani wend thet of new address rO MAIL SURSCH when your Mubscription expires ' hange of which to a aubsequent ‘ 2 a rec ittante. No ott Apt ip sent unless clase mation ~~ The refusal of 3 iM } to mive the | | i ~ ~ enna - — house ders of | Reattl tef In the matter of garbage consumption, is little lems than | | From now om until the frosts of autumn come, the acoumulat corte i make tts presence felt in more ways than one. for the garbage. nuisance, as it and ed refuse of etty now exi The city is responsi for all its consequ While the ¢ ing $400 police patrel wagona, the plea that the municipality cannot afford to build and maintain « garbage crematory certainty seems far-fetehed. Bapectally #0, in view of the fact that the cost of a crematory auch as was originally p posed by Health Officer Carroll, including maintatnence for one year, would Be Dut $40,000, The plan to let the contract for disposing of the city’s garbage to & private individual is good im its way, but [t would seem a far better business policy for the elty te establish ite own crematory and attend Whe Gobsumption of garbage as a muntetpal duty, The contractor tends to make money out of his contract, Why should the etty hea- finte to undertake the contract an! make the profit for {trelf? One of the most common objections to municipal ownership ts that te Taterferes with established privatebusiness concerna, From this ob- fection the garbage crematory plan Is free, If the ety wishes to build ite own crematory and operate ft as a business proposition, tt will not De necessary to pay the owner of @ private crematory a fancy price for hie plant and franchixe in order to take the business over as a public wiility, A year from now the’ case may be altered ‘There is a strong and growing trend of public sentiment toward municipal ownership at the present time, Why should Seattle not fall into line and butld and operate her garbage crematory? In the modern city the question of garbage consumption is given as much thought and attention as the water, light and sewage problems, and most large clt- fea now own and operate garbage orematorics. Seattle cannot afford to fall behind the procession in this matter. Let the council give it serious consideration. THE ELKINS LAW Most of the anti-trust legisiation of the last congress was more or Jems of a farcical performance. ‘There tm one exception. ‘That exception ts the Etkins anti-rebate law, Strangely enough, it was said during the discumton of the bill that the faftronds favored tt. It may be doubted. But if so they must be divap- pointed with the application of the law, For instance. The Chicago Great Westerm railway has made @ cut of # per cent tm ita freight schedules tn favor of the agricultural Implement trust. That means that the lower rate is to be the legal! rate, the oniy rate the rail- roads can charge any shipper of agricultural Implements. It also means that any competing railroad must make the same or @ lower rate to get the Dusiness. No more secret rebates will be given. General freight agents do not care to go to the penitentiary for diso- beying @ national statute carrying such a penalty. Heretofore the Great Western or any other railroad desiring the bust- nome could make «@ secret agreement with the trust and maintain the high rate with other shippers. Under the new Jaw that ls no longer por | | * fire houses with marble bath tubs, buy- | ing money for other luxuries, | ‘The Kikins law promises not only to equalise, but to lower, freight tariffs. —_—_eo~-- THE MODERN NEWSPAPER Parkhurst, New York's famous preacher, wants to run an ideal news- paper. He says he would avold sensationalism, educate the readers and ext out the things that tend to degrade. He says his paper “would rep- ferent the consctence of the Amertean people, and feartemly exprems tt.” Rev. Charles Sheldon, at Topeka, was not salted with the modern Rewspaper. Bo, for a week, he edited a paper that was dull, fnsipid, tire- some and a failure, It didn’t represent anything except the cranky ideas a and news; they Go things; they educate; they fight tor and true; they strive for better living; they point a moral at they reflect the will of the public, and do represent the conscience of the American people. Sensationaliam! The men who how! most about it couldn't tell you the unclean human being. ‘The American afternoon paper is, in the newspaper field, an tntensl- fied. edition of Dr. Parkiarst tn the pulpit. Both are sensational. if you will, because they are out of the rut, striving for a better order of things, and keeping humanity stirred up to the necessity of progress. ‘The Parkhurst newspaper is here. It has been here for years, and it fs growing In power and influence and keeping step with the advance of i i 3 ‘The findings of the anthracite arbitration commission call attention to the great coal mining strike in the earty part of this century, which was compromised by reference of the controversy to a board appointed by the president of the United States, O14 men will remember the ex- citement which the trouble caused for several months. re ‘The population of Seattle increased considerably over Sunday. The cloning of gambiing in Tacoma started a wave of immigration this way which may not add much to the industrial development of Seattle, but the tmmigrants will eat here on Tacoma oney for @ little while. __o President Castro resigned fust as his difficulties with foreign na- tions and Insurrectionists seemed about over. Probably he ts suffering from inaction and wants to get outside and start another revolution. La Soufriere, the Martinique voleano, ts erupting again. It has boen bubbling over from time to time all winter but nobody noticed It while congress and the state legisiatures were in session. APPROPRIATIONS: VETOED GOVERNOR Me ABOUT $400,000 VOTED BY THE | LEGISLATURE OLYMPIA, March 2%.—The sum of Promediene “am (oy ksh a fond, oe t genera! ind, as passed by the legislature, in the | filed by Gov, McBride | omnibus roads bill, cont hatchery, relief of K. G. Bick-| erton, branch soldiers’ home, sugar | bounty, relief of Puget Bound Shin-| gic & Sawmill Company, coyote) bounty, and for framing legiaiative | were vetoed in toto, The! Will not cost you a cent more than others charge for the same cuts of an inferior quality. We also take pains to ive our © tomers any particular out of steak they may deni are headquarters dry-picked poultry, and every thing elad first clase in the meat line. making the appropriation was strick- | en out, and also thirteen items in the omntbus appropriation bill. The omnibus road bill, which was vetoed, carried the following items Natchez pass, $13,500, Squak-Dar- rington, Ferry-Okanogen, 4000; Cowlitz pass, $26,000; Ferry-| Stevens county, $6400; Chuckanut | TheGRIFFIN $10,000; road bill, $110,000, or and ste Money to be made by calling on the Alaska-Seattie Development Co, and investing in = block of stock while It can got at a snap, as the price will be advanced. For full par- thoulars, call at our office, 226 Globe block, Seattle, Wash. one > aed Dr, Kibbe has resumed practice, ———_——————————— Special! Special! ON OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS, Tin Whistle to |\} Suits to Order $25 Pipe Organ Pants to Order $6 There ts no musical ment made (worth playing) that cannot be suppited by this music gtore, From Mouth Organ to a magnificent Pipe Organ, at tor lofty cathedral; from the Banjo and (altar to the Anewt old Vie~ IMPERIAL TAILORING (0, 1104 Gecond Avenue, inatru- | KILLED IN MARRIAGE A COLLISION KNOXVIE 6. Mareh 2. - Two freight trains on the Bouther Nathw olided ne Morristown “Old Gorgon Graham,” Pork Wl oariy thin toring, doroltehing hoch s Packer, © w to nagines and Killing one fireman. Hie Bon F : IDENTIFIED RDN Maroh Captain Daun tions AY, aye that w the derelict he Bin the x had be ‘ m and be aving Had ate destymy te Hi by fire foines Nagi gore 1 nothing but a few stores were EARTHQUAKE IN BAVARIA MUNICH, Bavaria, March 29.—A | terrific eart ke visite? the Lake Constance district today. Muoh prog ty war damaged, but no deaths have been reported. DANCING CLASSES Professor Witvon at Ranke Hal Monday and Friday evenings Pri. vate lessons daily. “— that a fetic & square While a man di of a xirt courting, he 1 of it wh and while arry tie wite’s ta nothing fn the mar prevent the old ma ney from bet if he's who plays the bucket shops, he needn't b pr toed if his own son plays ry 4 pe ke a Fie of the pe rie without « points. fortune, but ve in to marrying @ fortune Money makes od Ht makes hor cut UP, too, Unless she's used to it and you drive her with # snaffie-bit While you are nothing like pioki looking wife, because handsomest woman looks hom ly sometimes, and 0 you @et a little variety; but a homely ope can only look worse than usual. Heat In our new and magnificent ntore, We will take great plea» ure If Prenenmting to every lady & desntiful stertipg stiver SOUVENIR #POON Repectaiiy made for this ooca- sion. ¥ & only skin deep, but gio “meio Seen but BG. BENINGHAUSEN ‘a Jeweler and Cptictan, to say right bere that to get 713-715 First av. Union bik any sense out of a proverb I usually find that I have to tur So the MacDougall-south- it wrong side out.) Then, too, if i Thurston & Herrin @ fellow’s bound to marry & fool, and « lot of men have te If Mining and Investment Brokers. they're going to biteh up inte & well-matehed team, there's nothing like picking & good- looking one and long marriages. any senme in & fellow around on the mourner's bene! With the sinners, after he's real ly got religion. The time to alae up the other side's strength is before the engagement. fome fellows propose to a girl before they know whether her front and her back hair mate and then holler that they’ #tuck when they find that she got & cork lea and «4 alas eye as well, I haven't any sympe- thy with them. 1, Start out on the prin- ciple that married people only one meal a day, and that of fried oysters and tutt!-fruttt ice cream after the theater, Naturally, « «irs got her bet- ter nature best com- plexion along under those cir- cumstances, but the really valu- able thing to know is how she approaches ham and «ges at 7 If you are in doubt as to what to buy, take our advice. Take our ad- vise and buy some of the following stocks at present prices and you wil) make « profit: Alaska Centra! Matiway. Alaska Development. Fisher Maiden. Mt. Raker and Yale Alaska Petroleum and Coal Com- pany Bast Crows Nest Coa! and Co Company. We have apectal prices on these, and it will be to your Interest to in- vestigate them at onc Tel. Main 221 108 Cherry St. the rest of their Itves, hundred and forty pounds, live weight, tn thetr lap, and saying that it feels like a feather. The thing to find out is whether, when one of them gets up to holding & ten-pound baby in his arma, for five minutes, he's going to carry on as if # hod « ton. {Brom “Letters trom a Selt- Made M. ¥ At Ranke hall, Pike street, Wed-/ nenday . April iat. Admission = — ‘The Touraine Hotel Refurninhed and refitted through-| out, now open usiness EJ. | Bie. Prep. dental avenue! Main 766. : y Coffee Pots .. Granite Iron Bread Pans.... Cake Bpoons oe ecsecserees We Perfection Pie Ting ..+++++.10¢ Roasting Pans .. severe M00 Granite Pie Plate: Flour Sifter, . Rolling Pin Cake or Bread Knife Sauce Pan... And hundre of othera. RHODES BROS. CO. Tea, Coffee and Crockery Areade Moock, 1325 Second Avenue prices heard of in years, them, —<=—= Marble by the Acro. Marble in Millions of Tons. Marble Cle Railway More Marble Than You | There isn't a Mantel in ;the Tac wouldn't be an ornament.to your Can attempt to de them, as word Hee iden of their a: ance, You m ina f. Woek We want you to Investigate. Call on us or write for Prospectus. Columbia River Marble (Co, i. P. PALMER & CO., Brokers 112 Columbia Str Seattle. Phone, Green 511. grate, arch pars, tite NG UP OF THR ’MANTE See how much you save by buy! MANTELS IN OAK~» ‘Tacoma pri Tacoma pric Tacoma price $136 MANTELS IN BIRCH ‘Tacoma price $75; sale price Tacoma price $48; sale pric RAY MANTHLS—Very price $225; male price.. wale price THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 115 Second ave., Hinokiey Didg., Is the larwest insti- tution of its kind tn this city or state, Gatistactory Work at most reasonable In Bronze, Massive Desiane— $35; In Wrought Tron Taooma price $15,00; sale price Tacoma price $17.50; sale price . a lin; from Cornet to Horn, ana Clarionet tg Piccolo, The American Clothier, SHERMAN, CLAY & (0, f)Asent tor’*"Keystone” union- 711 Gevond Ave. made Working ite and Over- MAIN STORE First Avenue |- and Spring 5} j ree JAMES HENRY baer x ™ and Retail Meats 818 Western Ave. Telwphones: Indep. 466; Sunset, All. orders Cains ge 4 attended to. Hot restaurant, eambon| logsing comp wade solloited, & neon. | the obverse of the ootn THE SALE OF THE $25,000 Goes merrily on. The success of this sale has been pronounced; but it could not be otherwise when goods of the highest quality are offered at the : There are no inferior goods in this stock; every article offered is of high-grade anda real bargain. You shauld take advantagea this sale; prices are cut in two tunity to do this—you may never have another, Goods purchased during this sale will be stored by us and insured for you until your building is ) Ma ntels | ber, please, that these low figures Include Basket Grates ‘Spar Guards, Tacoma Price $1.60 oom Sale Price $1.16 = - “ree aay nt of the goods ve Tee tim BIG FIRE Dr. Ghent has temoved’ | THE NEW COINS OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS ARE DECORAT- Dunia - ‘ | . ED WITH A LARGE HAMMER BALLARD, March %—At_ an early hour yesterday morning °t Globe dry # office block avenue, w discovered to n the red An alarm w nd the fire | departine THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE Cor, First Ave. and Main St t of th 4 un Bhield surmounted by Mareh 17.—| Armertoan with the 4 high-rent (special. Correspondence.) —Here ge below ia a pleture of the me of the The design 0 r coin, the 4 s aoe ee ee Se oe ‘ o 6s thet of ® Five Thousand 50c jent Will strike off » before It the er figure of a Filipino girt standing be- side her anvil and holding a hem in her hand. Behind her tn the nee f# the amoking on, the largest in the r the girl's head is the d Wien Ok GnGxcaxa CHARAETS (CiURS Cec. oe ee ee Suspenders 25cEach These are Dental Parlors attle where pi | ) and one she tracting Teeth without jaed © tor |been used in one bad result. Dr. E. J. Brown, 718 First Parlore—1, 2, 3, 4,6 Houre—# & m. days til L CLAREMO —__—- Open for Bus ness at My New Location Tuesda March 24 J. ARONSON The Matchless Liquor Store. 104 Firet Avenue South Both Phones Pink 1751 FRE DELIVERY ree of the coin bears an March Sale House- wares Nowhere «lee in Beattio can there be purchased goods of equal value for less (han twice thin prtes. Mo Steel Kettle No, 7.......09¢ 4.00 Bteel Kettle No. #..,...7Te $1.15 Bteel Kettle No. 9..,.,87e Ge Beotch Kettle No. 7 a7e the Booteh Kettle No, 4,....67e $1.0 Booteh Kettle No, 9....77e NICKLE COPPERWARE Go tpint Coffer Pot Tbe &-pint Coffee Sho 4-pint Coffee Me Crumb Tray 250 Crumb Tray..... 91.00 Cuspidors .... Summit Addition | NOTHING LIKE IT EVER OF- |FERED IN SEATTLE FOR THE | | Large lots, Cedar River water, sidewalks, good car service, 17 minutes’ ride from First avenue and line. Double track and five-minute service in six months, Lots selling for $80 to $225. Terms, $10 cash and $5 a month, Less Than 20c a Day Will Buy a Delightful Homesite Join the crowds, ‘ free tickets at office, and go today or tomorrow. But go soon, Washington street. Old Renton car PRICE, 2 LOTS, GRUBEED, £100 to $200—819 down, #5 per month. | Near Columbia, overtooking Lake | Washington, beautiful views of mountains and water On Menton car tine: get off at fum- mit, or come to our office, 115 Ar- cade, and we will take you out. Seattle Sate Investment Co. W. BR. THOMPBON, Manager. The Superb ar Acorn Use care when you make your range. purchase. Ranges are not bought often, remember. If you would be safe and satisfied put an Acorn in your kitchen. Sure bakers, fuel savers and long lasters 18-inch Oven, With 6 holes CREDIT EXTENDED G.LHOLMES FURNITURE Co. Red Seonnue VEPUVERESE. PFESREENE Baceerecs_ Spelger & Hurlbut 1333 to 1357 Geeond Avenue Corner Union. Homes built on remarkably easy terms. $90 cash and $12.50 a month will gi your own house, ” = s Save rent. Make money, Get in before the rise. Nothing better than Claremont anywhere, Hundreds say so. Go today. Go tomorrow. But go! HICK’S TACOMA STOCK You can now buy the long-desired article to beautify your home at half their value. You have never had a better 4 4 | Here's where we shine, Our parlors at beth |} are filled with hu reds of fine fixti conceivable ai ign and finish, and builders can save hundreds of dollars by OH chasing now. Many are doing so. i The Celebrated Pease Warm | so, gna | Alr Furnaces sale ao i! Everybody has heard of the ¥ my" Pur They have || beed made for over thirty years, and are today heating THOUSANDS || of the best residences and public buildings in the United States and facing and the | Canada, The endorsements they have received from users are of the GAS OR ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS Lin your home. || highest character, The ambition of the manufacturers has always |] ttn pe ng now: |; bean to determine how well the Koonomy Furnaces could be made, and || qnoen ad Ha to $5.08 | the remult i# a furnace which is hard to beat for RCONOMY, EF. | a ries $460, onto be ‘ ad $40.00 || FICIENCY and DURABILITY. These prices are for different sizes and | CTRIC CHANDELIERS— i 07-50 are very lew. se “Tropic” Furnaces, cased Three and Four Lighte— eo08 i Sta: beilidbtah paten MURA aalecoues . $45.00 1 Tacoma price $8.50; sale price ., ee $30.00 No, 8—Tacoma price $86.00; #aleprice $50.00 | Tecoma Va wa Ha} "ca prion, oe 47.00 || No. 10—Tacoma price $90.00; sale price $55.00 . ‘ Combination Fixtures, Porch Lanterns, Lamps greatly pduced in price, S| Andirons Fenders. Fire Sets Solid Brass—-Very Handsome— Tacoma price $90; sale pr In Brass— Tacoma price $15.00 In Wrought Iron | Tacoma price $10.50; sale price... Tacoma price $12.00; sale price .« nial Designs $65.00 ma price $18) wale price sale price ..++ Burnished Brass Fenders tn mont Beautiful © Tacome price $36; sale price . Tacoma price $45; sale price Tacoma price $60; sale price ‘ st iedibibess co 1806 || Wrought Iron Andirons— Tacoma price $13; sale price 30.00 Handsome Wrought Iron Fenders || ‘aso Sale Now on at Both Out #10.86 Big Stores Tacoma pr ‘Tacoma price $7 ‘Tacoma price $6;