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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLIAMING CO, ae = a BEVERY AFTERNOON KXCKP TELEPHONES: Sunset, Main 1050; Tndependent 1188, Hunaet, Main 1138, = Phusiness Department Bditorial Departinent BK. Manard Welle, Raitor. KF. Chase, Businans Manager. . OFFICRE: Seattte—T80? and 1309 7th Avo. iding. 4 Weak, OF LWEDLY AV Cents per month, delivered New Tork 2% Tempir Court Chicago att a8 UR Rxpreas Building « One cont per 5 aie conte by mall oF carriers Re free copies Bub re changing their addr will please notify thie offlee at on. < nend their old as well as their new ardress 3 ) MAIL SUBSCRIBERS date when your subsortption pires t& on the ad * label of each paper, the change of which to a subsequent | date becomes a receipt for remittance, No other receipt is sent unless requeanted Entered at the Postofiios at Reattle Washington, se second-class matter - bate A Staci mae = The city wit! MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP ; make no mis THE ONLY SOLUTION } a = See OER SPECS C USE r en awe «and operating ‘ tory, Ne contract with any individual or areal) tion can be wholly aatiafactory The question of rates to be charged has not yet been settled, and will olty counsel If It shall be deter- householders for seavenger service undoubtedly prove troublesome to th mined to give the franchise now pending There la but one solution of the garbage problom that will prove safe and satisfactory to the entire population of Seattle, and that ts munictpal ownership The present system, or lack of system, tn disposing of the city’s he matter in wet the ques- garbage is a disgrace to Beattie, ‘The city should ta hand and by arranging for municipal garbage consumptl: tion at rest for all time. By #0 doing the council will protect both the health of the clty and the pocketbooks of the taxpayers. _——_-——. TOO MUCH MARRIED ‘The shah of Persian will auction off two thousand of his wives, He has only 2.700 in stock. ‘ ‘The two thousand comprise remnants to be placed upon the bargain counters, They are somewhat shopworn and frayed, but are advertised 48 desirable goods sacrificed previous to Inventory. From the proceeds of the sale a new stock will be purchased for the marital branch of the shah’s business, It wtll tnclude newer patterns and gome very handsome designs. It is stated, however, the new ment will be select and ematl Times are hard with the head Dusiness ‘The shah must practice self-dental and get along with 80 or 990 part- ners of his bosom. As he is getting old he is doubtless the more recon- ciled to the econemy. Even a shah cannot have all thegood things ‘There ts our sultan of Sulu. He manages te worry along with about 200 better halves. Even the king of Slam has only 39, And Abdul Hamid, the much-married, has but fow more, If two or three batta: & sufficient for most rulers why should a shah desire three regiments? Really it ts to out Solomon Solomon. ‘There is one good thing about the harem business, ‘There are no vourt scandals like those in the royal households of Rurope. A dark night, muffied care and a splash put an end to harem scraps. ‘When one thinks of the matrimenial multitudinows of the shah of of the Persia one is reminded of Mark Twain's query put to Brigham Young: "Well, Mr. Young, how do you like matrimony as far as you've gott” HETTY GREEN Hetty Green, the richest woman In the world, is homeless, Se she claimed to a New York reporter. Before your pity t tmvaiked for this unfortunate off lady, ft may be well to state the reasons why Hetty Is out of house and home. Taxes, ‘The reporter asked her why she patd no personal taxes In New York etly. She replied that so long as Mr. Green lived she had a home, Now she was a lone widow with no abiding-place, “I am simply rotating between here and Chicago,” sald the gutleless Hetty. ‘That is to say, when the New York assessor asks her residence, she she claims te live in New York City, Hetty t# thrifty. She “rotates.” ‘The word Is a good one, Like the world, she rotates on her own axis, She ts wobbly, but self-centered. She revolves about herself in ordered sequence. She alternates on her diameter between New York Bnd Chicago ‘There Is another word that deseribes Hetty. She is a tax-dodger. ‘The workingman who has paid a few hundred dollars on his little home, escapes no fota of his burden. Hetty Green put her moeey into bonds and stocks, and mortgages, and dodges all taxation. ‘There is which gallantry to an old, vibrating government of Nicaragua and the revolu- of that single «hovel republic are Bam in political acumen. They un- claims to everything in sight. CARPENTERS TO GIVE) ENTERTAINMENT rpenters’ Union will give a and musical entertainment evening at Carpenters’ will be devoted of « hospital fund for bers, eet tt ! 3 ee ii t if i : H i i : & 3 3 i HEDIS aN Ui CONSOLS AT LOW PRICES LONDON, March %.—Fritish con- sole broke in again today, sell- fre at is lower than yea- terday's quotation, which was the Jowent point reached in 30 years, Dr. Kibbe has resumed practice. eee Bullder. Hardware Plumbing and Tinning Ernst ,Bros. An Easy Pull ‘These are the ont: Dental Parlors in Bee le where you will) ia one who ma mpecialty tracting Teeth without pain. ized air for extracting Teeth hi been used in 600,000 cases, and not! one bad result. Dr. E. J. Brown, Pa 713 Firat Parlors—1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Union bik. How & m tof p.m; Sun-| days till 1. JAMES HENRY Wholesale and Retail Meats, Setegholent Viste teks | "ies. i Sunset, All orders promptly atten fren 4 inless Dentist, Ave., to. restaurant, steamboat and camp trade solicited. ol” A ED AND RELIABLE DENTISTRY We administer vitaliset for PAINLESS TRACTING i ‘tion that is appited this» wor} T the gums is in HON PLATES A aPeoint’ PAINLESS THE BEST 18 THE ONEAPEST No studenta, but all specialists of ‘¢ are making « mpeciaity of mre crown consult us about this high-class work. |. Brown's Dental Parlors 73 First Avene 113 ana od 119 o-VU8Eo- QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starnes and make me for advice about how to suc and when I send one of A my feoeipt they say dealing alltion that's what the receipt int crawl morning like « st and lea hold back the sun an he morning and have it every would give him the eretionary powers that He gave Joshua THOROUGHNESS know your goods from A rd, fromm business virtues cen: his charactor build on. and in ean. om hike got t ef find in pe t put In yourself is succrens. neaday eve, are constantly writing out commonplace Of course I « generalities to his job, tettow's inte the office setter pup. from his sfdol at night spring of 4 tiger, afraid thet if ¥ sent b charge of wouldn't oat in wortd) M. afternoon if And I have noticed that he's the fellow who invar- tably takes Ineutt tm buat: should have to buy a new time: piece for the office every morn- ing. ments, timekeeper ae an B) Ti" He's pretty numerous ons offices; in fact, ad [others atti * in the same *# country cous. Bora, Boye are « good deal like the pups that fellows sell on street coeners out as represented Ukely setter pup potted the promising son of an honest Dutcher is Just as like as not to turn out a poet or Inglorious ene, aa some fellow who was a little sore on the poetry businems onee put it Of course, @ packer who under stands something about the ver- satility Bever turn down orders for lard Because the run of home tx and a father who under bumMan imitation parton from a they don’t always tarn You buy « and coach dog from Shall be very easy. betieve tke being a of cottenssed off need Bi recetved ape nature can turn whom the Lord intended to @ om the Board of Tre general give your cottonseed off & Latin pame and to market it on Ke merits, tow his Bent, even if tt to the wheat pit. or Made Merchant to His Son.” by Maynard & Co, Boston.) principles it's beat and to let your boy fot- lends tere from « Melt il At Ranke hall, maskers, 260. Cohtains sue WHOLESALE PRICES ~ a y Masquerade Ball (These prices are to any buyer in quem —o- Daw Ivy Fike street, Wed- April iat. ak om Go te Spinning for bicycle repairs, ha o's rt 4 to be wt ore are ni priced planos than D. 8. J. Co, and Hinge, cheaper 7 10 $un00 All warranted for five yeare and one pleased to have you #t and look them over. In Small Instruments We represent the fame Phomoer apie perfect talking nus ords from Be te t have @ fine aasetinent 6 $3 to $60 regular stock jal ship aid violins for from 366 to $300, D.S. JOHNSTON CO. MUSIC Moved to 1406 ad Ave. Do you find your dressing cane *hiffonier ix « most the bedroom — lothing from the Dresser i many hem one . with large Freneh mip- complete assort- ment of maker and styles that we feel confident you will have no @tm- oulty tn finding with us just the Piano or Organ ‘ou want, and at lower pric can possibly CHICKERING Amerton W. W. Kimball the best THIS PAPER ‘HAS A SHE “DEVIL" tly ohe irely by with the paper, which is Vished every Wednenda itor-in-chief to the print The t by Mina Alt politics, soctety, religion The | tor than ever betore, Iyag in this eit) et mwtly beeps pent here iw spent fap ALICE SPENCER GEDDES. May and Grain N. E. Cor. Firet Ave. and Cherry value etter mind for an 9 Newspaper Matervrise Aasuetation. Puget sound _f2 000 14.08 | of @ bulldog on Setieaioom Baa, sesh per tony Raster cum tet, | . oS (Special=The Cambridge Press, . Toca Jasin Thursday Specia 4 Uties, _ Pricge om small purchases average Sy Nt MOW Froth Meat~< t, To per th hy determi Western avenue was dull today. | {os ur % + ebb Are at warranted. to bed 8 Quotations did not change on any Ureak fast bacon, ther t give yom even ve wot to Bl kinds of produce, Meat, which w iilien ea ean tie. how B| expected to rise about this me . will buy them tiem. if Bj still stable, and dealers are now p | The very iatest spring blocks 12-inch Blade dloting that there will be p in etiff or soft; biack or light deinen Blade In price for some weeks, = f || colors; $9.00 quality ié-ineh Bt hothouse, §1,.00081.05 per case, California prices, Byes tree of charge than elma where IONB (the oid- in the Nobart We also have in fact, our | prices range anywhere from TONIGHT Contisving ht and ont MR. JOHN yeaty Supported by Aiden fe in Our terms are Ana « Corner First Ave POPULAR PRI Evenings 16e, Matinee TONIGHT AND ALL ont of rare 8-oTH OPERA HOUSE Malle offerings of the season. Intetigenoer Le $1.80, hold thie over- HARRY Retterme, mrs rer LAST RIL. the Funniest Yet. Bec, (Saturday) — Popular Prices—Tbe, Reception Matinee | Pricea b0c, Ibe GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ¥ Given urth, ing, Mareh PROGRAM, | Priday | Flora Middle | Middleton, F Overture Of the Building Receiver’s Sale of the Buffalo Clothing an@ Tailoring House, 1215-12917 Second avenue, will make a SPECIAL CUT o nesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday to get ‘tht stock reduced than we figured on. prices to the public on Wed- sooner We will take any price for these goods; would rather give you the benefit than pay the enormous reat we are compelled to pay the landlord, A. E. STARKEY, Receiver, The Buffalo Clothing and Tailoring House, 1215-1217 Second avenue. Ladies Take Notice We will sell all our woolens in the tailoring department for your tailor- made skirt and tailor-made suits, at such a price you cannot help buying therm. everybody and proprietor will be both editor Miss Heeste Hrainard, the Cantabrigia Club, th eanieation of ite kind in the w will be associate editor The paper will be inde polities and will take an In the coming muntelpal will deal mainly with qu eres pew Oe per ib) rhubarb, California, THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 716 Becond ave, Hinckley bidg. is the largest inett- tution of tte kiné in this olty or state. Satiafactory Work at most reasonable enamined Th __.. Amusements W. M. RUSSELL, Manager, Toth Phones, Main S67. Prices i6e, @e, Bc, Me. FIRST PERFORMANCE Thursday, Friday, Ni Matinee, Tv GRIFFITH y and Meohant- People's Popular Prices MADISON THEATER WILDY & GOLDSTEIN, Mare. and Madiaca Bt ‘Tel, Main tees rs. Artistie and Refined Vaudeville Featu — MAR Tt & RRAHAN t MATINER BEVERY John Cort, Mgr, Phone, Maine FOUR NIGHTS MORE. SATURDAY MATINER. ARIZONA: Kirke La @hetle’'s Production ““Arizona’ t# one of the best dra- POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Munic bythe Middleton Ma ©. W. Finch om Mr. Seibert Mins Mabel Middietos Hilgert Siste J ‘ore Moving Pictures, -Profeasar Roop | «- Hilgert Sisters We Must Get Eggs, Poultry and Livestock x) apples, The ; frean ey, 01.00089.26, ‘ban bunch: oranges, 62.00 vies, 012.00 per bil te Eggs, Poultry j a4 0 | | 0 pm } Was ata. levil in tden #1 00 — Duntap, real estate, #4 Union block With PRICES TOP newage $50.00 HATS Wil be paid for the return of « |quarter of Mastern Corn-Fed Reef, which wae taken from our shop at | Various times during the week. We | Would not care so much about the matter if we only knew that the par-| ties who took the same appreciated | the fine quality of beef they were wetting. $1.75 Top Coats Corner Unies, Griffin Market From $10 Up tt | Sea od Trans 0 PAIR W. S. Kirk, 1209 ret Ave High Top, Hand Bewed an Waterproof. U. 8. CAVALRY BOOTS) Freight Pi aa 7 cy ston Tel, Main 41-46 623 tet ve. BIG REDUCTIONS IN... STEEL RANGES H. LEWIS & (0. Northeast corner First ave. and Cherry street Bat ctor ‘The St. Clair Steel Range and the Famous Steel sold at prices. Your old stove at value as first payment and $5.00 a month, $5.00 CASH AND $5.00 A MONTH — St. Clair Range at $32 We are selling this St. Clair Steel Range at the greatly reduced price of $32.00, sim- ply because of its being fitted with a high shelf instead of a warming closet. There are hundreds of these well known ranges in use in Seattle and vicinity, and we war- rant them to give you good satisfactory ser- vice. The range has six cight-inch holes and the oven measures 17 inches wide, 22 inches long and 13 inches high. We have jot's Com-| at $30 : The Famous No. 16-68 Steel R: been cut in price for the same reason as | | the St. Clair, namely, a high shelf ihe and Sie We and Be j WREK of a warming closet. The Famous isfactory range in every way. It is nickeled trimmed, with six holes. The size of the oven is wide, 21 inches deep and 13 inches high. these ranges im DAY. j have only afew o' = \@ only a few of these ranges on hand and will | and will sell them while they last af * Theater. sell them while they last for $32.00. Your | greatly reduced price of $30.00. Your stove at value as first payment or cash and $5.00 a month, Sale his Week old stove at value as first payment, of $5.00 cash and $5.00 a month. On Alt Parlor Furniture Frederick & N Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Sts. “| Post- Ibe. 27, 1903, Middleton | Spring Suits $15.00 E have meting weights in two splendid lines of suits — blue serges and blue cheviots. In cut and style they are permeated with an atmosphere of swaggerness that ag them that indefinable omething, the Spirit, as it were, of absolute correctness. Exclusive Distributors of Hingsbury $3 Hate | High Grade Topcoats $15.00 | W. B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second and Union St.