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—KK—— = - MARING News 7 to Nome for the season of 1902, June e THE SEATTLE STAR “MR. DOOLEY” ON FN Ono acagu tate oot aitaulse ereversuery 2/8 BY STAR PURLIRNENG CO. CONVERSATION tied to the Orient thie 1 been chartered by the Northweatern mn i _—. | es - aR Naa . : about 66 Japanese and Commercial company to trade dv he fine oabine BVEK\ AFPTRRNOON KXCEPT BUNDAT. YELLOW NEWS) 0» sont 00 Japanene wna « ing the summer between Nome and] being made this week at TRLEP HON he citlianteitinnditis , i Mtberta, at Bastman's ad studio 22 ip — } —_ avenue. Open Bundays. one Puliness Department Main 1080) Independent 1138, | if ite Rpaduinente-n the Gandich Bees > “ venu ddtitor t-—Buneet, Main 1158. “Old Gorgon Graham," Pork \ 201,343 ounces of sliver, 76,000 e ; ete alc | Packer, Chicago, Writes to @| and Those Who Read of It ih dour a6 seve] ee ee auL Ono Dr. Kibbe has resumed practice Kr ard Wells, Iditer, BF. Chase, Business Manager | Hin Son Pierrepont such aa that }eral nifiiion elgarettion, eee la att wot the news| ‘The schooner Lily L., Capt, Lampe, - a Orrick Dear Perrepent-Youre of BL. pers, total p will be taken from her winter berth nm, menus, eto, ‘Th 1909 7th Ave. iy Whe fourtty Baw tae te H public's fn the Duwamtah river In a few days | yy . et ae dies and it says more to the num thinking Ps tentlgmn Sl : EE = Nulding " ¥ _ : * ured than any — 4 re ia much = er tha have ever receive vet wea, oF Veen ve cents p from you. | E remeber read- Bl abie public t int)" Extra . ing once that sor wa une age ar I F Our G t ] i e te concen ne n . or 1 send thelr old am well as their new addres Nh ae ese uae te t ) MATL, SUBSCRIBERS Thy Fy subscription expires insten though e i te address label of each pape ‘oat which to a subsequent A busine Me man a converte s oak thee Ficies ihe , eH & Fecekpt for Fenalttar coipt is went thon show regulated by ee t ’ - =e “9 w and stinpler rules than @ ree gin we ia nie m satel anyother functiavar the human w j Mave something to say 2 C : J , choice bargains offered y 5 > a 3 Stop talkin, We quote below a few of the ehol * r H > =~ ST at at > ~ - v i) to = 4 rier luite aires, edu m price, bu i } ee Sure { foremen of the aa pen mae iver Call and our Davenportn, ferme, Bolts 'sequces, io, ib onuse And Restore the Coateg gl & 1 King county grand jury make rat) e. But are the ee, and th This means any number of now and odd deshene oh Natural F : pe Coun i simi widen oak, Weathered oak, imitation mahog members of the Jury dealing honestly with the taxpayers? ‘The Star » the ee Londoners won: from, finished in golden ng te oe perme oatures any and solid mahogany, W ture in Crotch mahogany and the new Cuban mahogany, which / tho Face, ant arrived in our last shipment of Parlor Furniture na legal depart 1 it costs a lot of st it's to keep me fron ted Amerion thelr delleves not The plain truth seems to be that the grand jury has outlived ite usefulness and should have the good grace to fade out of existenee . in senna . Giibow kMAR inise Of CORNER CHAIR, mate of quietly and without more scandal—unless, of course, Ite members should hed = public's appetite for the highly | birch mahogany, in a neat birch mahogany with ma Guar at the eleventh nour 4 nine to do the community some real service aiking " ped qnantion rather an Daiosts » |B 9% Becond: Ave, near Madison, dentin; has high rolling hogan) ered back; has n « ne bps iS om oe haped arm ene large nh he omfort * are « by Indieting the beod> and rafters everybody knows to be guilty | and eminently respectable character poe | at coveret In 6 shaped seat upholstered in & The grand jury has had before it as witnesses the very mon who of ite dally life and thought? A high grade of brocatelio. heavy grade of tapestry for 10 Yea know every In and out of city and county politics, and who could tell, it not the claasem that read the she Raguier price 86.60; special Kew iar brlce $12.00; mpocial rs it sensational newspapers the clasnes ce ; lor thie wee | they would, the Inside history of every gumbiing graft and franchise possible Seas kane tha taat aemndianes mane for this week | deal. Cut aut th ‘The next time you we ta the thea. intro mn and the peraration, stop before you met to Ke miiy, You've got to preach hort sermons to eaten sinn and deacons won't beliove they themaelv ter and find that you have been lures! nto seeing @ “rinky” play, note the | people whe ecackle and titter and strain their ears for the faintest hint of riskiness. y may be surprised) to find that they are mild burg who would be In a cold sweat of| alarm at the fret sien of an attempt | to lure them from the carpet alip- | pers and virtuous snooslings of their wn resides | If the jury has not profited by the testimony of those witnesses, there is Httle use of It remaining In session longer, “Killed by Politi will be the epitaph on the grand jury's tomb- ; stone si wv erng i, <ascr Mancosoaiae $6.75 $10.20 | YAN, made of bi wany in an elabor tern; seat is uply a rich figured h with A high grade DAVENPORT, frame made of birch with choice mahogany, veneering, in « colonial pattern. Has large tufied seat with -piain 4 bath and sides, covered in & wer eee oe rich allk embossed velour, nia week Regular price $47.50; spectal § for thin week natan 9 60 e —_—— A pathetic incident of the inquiry at Buffalo into the Burdick mur- der mystery was the testimony of Marion, the 15-year-old daughter oF the murdered man, butter on mt do any tf course, a little either side of it dor Per Set ' “Try to remember, now, Marion, didn’t you tell your mother that | | Be our prices for fillings are the for first clase work, SILVER FILLINGS, 89 sents \ GOLD FILLINGS, $1.00 up, Frederick# Nelson TEETH Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets The very best Gold and | Crowne, $5.00. Crowned when they are [eayed to permit of filling Wes store old roots to thelr forme fulness and beauty at @ emal TEETI ht not to meet Pennell? “I dtd sot” Confranted with the Inquisitien of the examin: Is the touchstone of all piano teste—the standard of al! piano comparisons Rvery other plane i, in more or less de- aree, salable by tte claim of much to the Steinway stan- i Without the quaver of voice, the dropping of a tear or the trem- | f harm if it's intended for a man ——_~ -_ i bling of a nerve, this little girl, with skirts to her shoe tops and hair |@ ~~ Tae beatin. EI, Sus patte? ‘dane ef. ere nae ‘ braided down her back, gave her testimony | ine tam te tale Whekenn ating. The Ivy Press, First and & 71 00 ; Only fifteea, but in beartng, In suffertng--a woman. B Say less than you talk; for e large TURKIGH Doub Py t Bhe would utter no word that might compromise ber mother. She 3 when & man's listening be tan't $) Duntap, real ena Unien block, made of the beat « | jouble suction in ever f Rene thet Selina ehaperene on bimaelf and he's Mat- . ev machine buffed athe guarded her mother's quod name with all the poise of at na papers 1 eae Se tains whe ta Give ean flatly denying her mother's relations with Pennell |B most wen a good latener tudiee tear toe ~ i “Didn't you know a year ago that your mother was meeting Arthur | women enough » spring seat; roc snelT” asked District Attorney Coatsworth. and they'll tell all they orated with ‘ . } ing. tassels =oand pen v ; / 3 Ga pat ~ if leather fringe, ar ed 4 And ditn’t you tell her you dtd net think she ought to meet him a ROOSTERS rests on platform base. with the famous Harrington “Ne.” s ular price $26.00; special for spring. Regular price $44.00 s this week esleseteson special for thin week : Filled without pain to stay filed, s " a s & $19.0 $70.00 i lawyer and the cath the questioning. s ’ ‘Tve heard a good deal in my Hi Men's th about th foolben = right-down, plum foolishness Bi Union ve < very time. fice “atwaye strutting and @im Made batteries of Rundreds of eyes, sho Wavered not be cing ens aewinn ant $1.00 Pair Poor child. bragging about things with You'll pay 1.00 for these fe the tet Only 15 and fighting to save her mother’s reputation, which he had nothing to do. She knew all about Pe: and her me er Her child heart had [8 When the sun rises, you'd think a cried out aginst this sacrilege of Rh She knew Arthur Pennell 4 Bak arene aston ant ae Eee Bf went to his death either purposely or accidentally because of his rela- | : tlone with her mother; yot thts eldest of a (rio of Burdick’s daughters | stood up against the world for “paps” and mamma.” | | | | j Sold Here Exctustvety. SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. the farmere wife throws the B] acrapa in the henyard, he crows B} @ as if he was the prowider for B the whole farmyard and was ®& eaking & blessing on the food when he meets another rooster ‘Talk of suffering and humiitation and fortitude! What did this Burdick-Pemnel! set, three of whom are now dead, i f know of trouble compared with this child, old beyond her years, blight - he crows) and when the other TY! Gecond Ave. i ed in life, heartsore but herolc, con -ealing as did the Spartan bey who pag ea ge — = = a Ah, “the children!” wakes up during the might and crows & litte on general pein j q ciples, But when you hea from « hen, #he's laid an exe and she don't make a great d of noise about it, etther.” (From “Letters from «@ Seif- : If omiy these free-lovers, this fickie-hearted set of social debauchers, fuithiées In Tove and tfe, could @uffer alone! If it were not that the sins of the parents are visited upon the children. If it were not that the | innocent must suffer for the guilty, | Poor Marion Burdick. }Home Manufacturers Give ‘ Best Values aah Made Mertehant to iis Bon.” by ore Horace Lorimer. Srmall Maynard & Co, Boston.) s s s H . . a let the wolf gnaw his vitals and gare no sign through the day STOCK Contains such « complete assort- PERI | lenent of makes and styles that we At Ranke hall, Pike street, Wed- | feel confident you will have no 4i@~ neaday eve, April ist, Admission |culty in finding with us just the | maakers, 25. 3 = Dr. Ghent has removed his offices Piano or Increased Use of Home Products Will Mean More evererecves teeereenrs ce teuer | ERE EEE ETSI <TR RRR SS Patent Vitrified Salt | You went, and at lower ‘the: é Ee dented Leone tie oi- Money for Workingmen of Seattle March Sale | 2's emiinon ian & Excellent | | | jplance are recogoiaed as and ‘The prosperity of the workingmen stance, 19 skilled factory operatives | acknowledged to be atandaré {netru- |to the pay-roll In some industry it | ments There are mo better me-/ would mean that carpenters, masons. | | dium-priced planoa than D.i8. John- | our Painters and other Workimen would mon Co, and Hinze, We @eo have uild houses for them, and othere still cheaper, in % our butcher's clerks would , and prices range anywhere iso the influence of the arrival of 3 these artisans could be traced righ! na through the field of labor, And{ aang pte ne would not be « single to 00 ine iustry in the city that} ' Would not be traversed by the needa| | DATE he bg a of these new employes, who came to|B-euence wit! laced on sale All warranted for Ove years and Ti the demand caused by the work tomerrow that every one will Bikept In tune for one year, and are take the advantage for making [| Worth from $60 to 875 more than men themeetyer Given & prosperous and growing By cconsive purchases. ee — oaing yl my 3 Manufacturing city and there will be many other chances for workmen and look them over. Our terms are ‘Thr fact te shown in Seattice today. but the movement can be greatiy accelerated. Simply instet on getting Sam [:] ects manufactured tm feat | denier will be gied t sell, for he Fealines the tmporiance of me gah China ‘The consumer ts responsible for the Eastern goods on the local mar A direct shipment of factory ket, and being ferponsible, can sup is it them by Saattie-made ete | amples has just been opened; «giving @ Hittie th rag these have been placed on sate Ons er purchasing | oRR0r=an Hz0n | MAKES GOOD BREAD,GOOD BISCUIT, GOOD PIES, GOOD PASTRY ql It is an all round flour of the choicest kind, milled from the finest wheal grown in this state. 7 i Office and. City Yara 420-424 Weller at. r, Fourth ave). Seatue, Wn. P.O. Hox 4 : i ii Cc Oo N T R Fa A Rites eC pegs T mer en a R Ss H i i =“, aS z H ords from 26 to $1. In vieline we at have @ fine assortment ing from $5 to $60 regular stock. Have just 1-3 to 1-2 Less Feoaived spocial shipment of rare of = kind; you'll be sure to find the great workshop of old violins fer from $56 to $300. By intrensiog the mum. | Brass Extension Curtain plod, §/g 7" WhSt you want General Music Dealers D.S. JOHNSTON CO. 14e value ... yi we enlarging ‘the industry, totter, op || White ‘Hnamei Curiain Pole, 903 Second ave. H / wit complete area nena z i ‘Than regular prices. The list is most complete, and onty one ik 8 may foreman of a de- WISE WIVES —USE— “GENTENNIAL BEST” FLOWER Ladies’ w Walste 600 value ..... 6 - Ladies’ One-Strap Sandal St j er u pers, $1.26 value Tbe f You need not parboll them Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, hem in hot it it you use 1839 to 1337 Second Avenue ee pads ae cambrie ruffie, abe VORA Slave. £4'<kes Corner Union. M f s. Johnson's Washing Muslin Gorset Covers, ibe vpiue pave Gabdeiey” Knee heme POSITIVELY LAST WERK joys Corduroy Kn to eerie a HARRY ancy Colored Hwise Dressing ‘EWART rp Bacquea, pink, blue and oe ners! Directors and Kmbalmers. Par CORSON Ss ap © ‘ Equally as effective as a cleanser in either COLD OR LUKE WARM WATER. It bleachos—tt disinfecta, Pant One Pound 25¢ THE CREAM TAR- TAR POWDERS HAVE HAD Shaghomn Mets 1h otic Weck CLARKE LAST BILL. —B-E-T—$_y— It's the Pun Popular Prices—T5e, Reception Matinee (Saturday)— A GOOD |=» 5 ricer Sn ¢-inch Biack Seal Leather Wrist K brass trimmings and Cinch Black Beal : USE value .. : . De Ladies’ Leather Gauntiet Gloves OPTICAL C0. onan » AED Kid gee Extractum Hurt S<1gce;x | ote yas Boe Third Ave. Theater Sold by shadadivs hid iipite tik bene THEIR We also administer gas and i 715 Second ave, Hinckley ee Ee woe Saw W. M. RUSSELL, Manager , All Grocers ficial effects of a good 5 table vapor for extracting we bid@.. is the largest insti- $1. value $1.38 AS THK FAMILY prvenaat Roth Phones. Main 567, At breakfast on their husbands. DAY | feotly safe and don't hurt : tution of ite kind in this Children's Kid “Shoes, fair 1°. os sagan Prices—te, 400, We, 20¢, 2 Dé not fail to ask your Chie ‘netaed tan whke are the largest end Beet City or state. Satisfactory stitohed soles, 8% to 11, $1.26 §| KNOWNG WOMENHAVE EXPER ‘india ane rah P | | grocer for “CENTENNIAL Cate ‘yhoaphat 4 op mat | dental concern on the 5 ail of Penson Value ...cees eo Be FIMENTED AND FAVE LEARNED ‘onight Last Performance o! ) 5c Per Cake | 1 BST” the next time you et i ee prices. Byes examined THAT THERE I8NO DUNK THAT] THOMAS J, SMITH need a cack of flour, Keon |] | ineusutnn cea” ence | free of charge. If 80 PURE AND WHOLESOME, in , judgen of good bread and Lars sorte hee pb eg | 4 housewives appreciate these facts, Ask your grocer. Crescent Mfg. Company pastries unite in indorsing thie brand. THE FAVORITE WITH EVERY ONE WHO KNOWS BEER 18 The Game Ke per @ One of the Best Plays deen in rd Seattle This Season, and at Popular Prices, Too. Ia FOUR NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINER ie Comencing Wednesday, March 26, The Eminent Tragic Actor MR. JOHN GRIFFITH | Supported by Alden Benedict's Com pany, In Shakespeare's Greatest iy | Historical Tragedy . * ” ” a 4 Ac T IT HAS A FINE FLAVOR THAT | new Special Scenery and Mechanteal 18 LIKED BY ALL. WOMEN; WHAT Rffect OTHERS LIKE YOU WILL LIKE. And at People's P 90 cents, | MADISON THEATER ie 8 RAINIER 90, TEETI When attended to at our cared for by the best men ntal profession. Our the lowest consistent with work. We have no studentel pose upon you and no done here. We are proud of et utation for doing the bert work at low prices. All work guaranteed for 1@ Lady attendant always | Separate recept! | We are respon | W. J. Bernard | Company Sixth Ave. and Olive Street. SEATTLD. Leather Chair Week Fifty r Prices, iD THE BEST REASON Why You Should Use the | 2 dozen half-pint botti TE HO) ——-— Us EE aa WILDY & GOLDSTEIN, Mers. p Patterns at An Easy Pail \0 ix ie aoa sasionn a.) ° ° | stay, swe, solid tom fe Th POPULAR PRICH ie y Bridge Werk, 22 k + * one are the only ILA RIC IGS, 9 Reduce A Dental Parlors tn aly | Sovenings........2.4+.+100, 260 and S0c Gold Fillings, that stay I attle where you wili| Matinee 100 and 26¢ ¥, Biiver Fillings, that stay ies find one who makes TONIGNT AND ALL WEBK. & apectalty of eo: tracting Teeth without pain. Vit — Prices Inks “ Artistic and Retined ( Anne . > ac 3 ¢ TEN JBhie eek we ofter massive [I eon used in 00,000 casen, and het Vaudeville i theragse = Chairs, well upholstered in the [lone bad result. Featuring MADE BY THE en best leather, with tufted arms Be Be 4. Diteions aad BEAHAN, MASCOTT &@ BEAHAN |W > and back, golden oak frame, ” tg tae jontiat, LEONI & LEONI 4 worth $36.00— eo Apelbes ave Fe bead 8—OTHER SURE HITS—8 our C lif : > wo 1 ) EVE ¥. 1D $30.60 [Pssst Wo4 f Malet] Maries mvene one alifornia Ink r daye till see Ue il a OPERA seatti’s |B? ESS C ‘ : Marble by the Acre. di —-—_ We Furnish Homes Cofn- {| Marple in Mutions ot Tons, GRAN HOUSE Theater y ompany Dental Parlors A larble Close to Railway, ; . ° , plete on Credit More Marble Than You ° sete Gort, Men, Phone nie Hammond Mill- Is, it's @ coast produce, A mill here that ; an i / ere tha ne owen puts out 6,000 pounds every thirty days, The | Dentists in : VIVE NIGHTS MORP. » ing Company first one wot up in Beattie, and the ras ci | ‘The Real Painless ee * ome: 3 ner of a large factory to Pp BATURDAY MATINED. 7 supply Printers w t you to f tigate. Ink on, el 4 ontens rn 4 7 ote orner of South ( “ ) Third avenue and Main street, Seattio, Union : Olumbia River Marble Co, Kirke La Shelle's, Production) THEODORE HAIGHT, Manager | nes Palniey Beceap Hh. P. PALMER & CO,, Brokers. | mou macs iay woth soln OE Se One Door south SN 112 Columbia Gtrect, Seattle, |'° O°’ Seattle Times south | pouranniti 80 a ame 808 Pm days, till 1 Phone, Green 511. PRICKS—41,60, $1.00, The, 600, Be i%