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on 0 SECTS SE SS THE SEATTLE STAR BY AR PU BLS co ON BXCHPT SUNDAY LEP HON ES t Sunset Main 1060 Independent 1128, pa ie eas Manager, | tw per “Se e GARBAGE CREMATORY SHOULD $ BELONG TO THE CIe ' an hig am 1 for handiie wit a8 age and and should net be nt auth quite farmed that the the public It l the work for a . that the f franchise But the propost which the f length of time provisiot nl unransona @ it to pane to b table vuiue f » effet Yaw need never haul a cart load of garbag hold the { his pleasu ad se t at . . ho will price for it for a sum far grantee. a mark th Mr franchise Dim bi be pay Ite value ts oan easily th excess of the ugh. The prop nn smells 60 8 y of syotlman who casts a. vote for it ne man, No reason except a why he should favor It 1 » inhabitant® and should repped. w The city should then od at oF The colle and nd poor i never again oe an an hones any membe city or thout ceremony or ay ee to bulld erematory teat ru of garbage is terest to the health of altke, The muntot tts cithsens to provide that this work be done, om al one can be o “ advantag the ts pal « a munt ra age tion ity owes it now and always, et the least possible cost to exch business man or householder THE DIVORCE EVIL “If the civiltaation of this country is ever shattered it will be « the bars of the divorce court.” to @ Detroft women trenchantly says And she is right, The voter ty the unit of govern ment home te the walt. Attack the hame sacredne Qt its solar plexi vital petnt ety can easily endure the fiippancy and debauchery of the rrnart eet who are deaf and dumb to the decencies of family life, In all ages there have been such gtide a* But when all of 2 become SERS SS Ss Chat SU PR tain generally, clvmuation ™ at am end. Divorcet Divorce! Divorce’ How it fills the records of the courts and the columns of the news papers! Like sulcile it ie inereasing in appalling ratio. Whyt 1. Because of false views of marriage. Because of the marry dollars of social position, It is common renwrk concerning the average marriage that he or she “did wei What i meant? ty that one or both of the parties has money or soctal position, 2 tween the parties & not regarded, nor fitness for each other. 2. Because of easy divorce. Of all the aliegations for “Incompatibility” is the most fruitful. Few persone are “made for other.” Not many marriages are made im Concommtons tlence, bearing and forbearing are necemary Married Ife. Difficulttes and promote character, Men and women become strong by overcoming But im many cases neither party is wil to make the effort and Incompatibility is alieged. The remedy? ‘There are many. This is one by the Detroit woman grant separation when necessary, but absolute divorce Think of that ‘The more you think of it the more you will be convinced the worm suggestion would put an end to many divorcee suits, A QUEEN'S ILL-OMENED WEALTH but not of civtitsation “and you at fonire to divorcement each pa- to cure the troubles of heaven abatac how obatactes. oastly Courts should never Queen Sophia of Sweden, the wealthiest woman In her own right of all the queens, has received since she was « gir! from gambling. She was heir to ahe revenue from the Pedlic gambiing tables of Wiesbaden. Germany But the money failed to bring her happiness. Indeed, i has evidently browght her woes, Judew hiftory, the millions have cast a sinister shadow ite. The money has been put to good ume—the founding ainten- bee of hospitals, axyiuma, homes etc. Large sume have been cont uted to the Salvation Army, next to the Lutheran church, the str est religious organtention {n Sweden. Nevertheless curse seems to Rive followed the beneficiary of 1i-gotten gains. Always a weak woman physical health, she is now 4 wreck She is allenated from her family. Her favorite son has been fore throne, because of & menailiance. Her hushand, the king, has bad the reins of government taken of his hands because of failing met.tal powers, The Crown Prince Gustave one 0! her gona, adjudard insane. Ghe is accused of plotting against the government And yet Sophia has » seande! ever touched her life. The court of Sweden has long been potnted ae the cleanest in Europe. Oscar was an ideal husband and king Why Ber sorrow? One thing te sure There @ power .that shapes ovr ends, rough hew them how we will, And this power makes .for righte In manner this power has wedded Mi-gotten dollars, and a curse, And what God hath jomed, no man can put asunder, ‘There is no authority short of the divine that can trans-substantiace & dollar wrongfully wrested—a dollar tear and blood encrusted—iate a blessing upon its owner. more tha 1 by the woman's © her and and suffering much from t ont of right of successten to the at is seeking to have her always been a goed woman. has out ruses myster4 A Missourt man obtained « divorce from his wife, and when he walked out of the he Was shot full of holes hy the gentle man who had just ceased to be his father-in-law. Some people might think that the olf man would have shown better judgment by doing ite Killing Defore the 3: it he fait starz, 2 ‘i @aughter would have come in for the whole property. a ee house A thew excise law in New York city has advanced the whisky tax ‘W per cent., and the dealers and saloonkeepers say that they will reduce the sise of drinks acordingly. No more “four-fingers” go in that town, wept on the Bowery, where there tent much whisky in the decoction, enyway. . ' PROUD OF KING AT MALTA HIS RECORD naiiadian, ors if ’ atone ward departed for royal yacRt this m LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 13 Sixty years ago, this spring, John D. Strassburg entered the Loulaville postoffice ax an employe and he is till handiing® mad He je new 65 years old and is regarded, from point of nervice, am the oldest postal em ploye in this country. His experi Dunlap, real estate, $4 Union block oe ence has lasted through two pom off! buildings, each of which an sfeee'Suioas, oh St whi SnOgualmie Power nent. Fiat Rateg Per Annurn for Continu- SE ous Gervice, RAIN STOPS EGG-ROLLING WASHINGTON, D. C., April 13. The annual egg rolling celebratio at the White House, which is lc forward to during the entire year by the children of Washington, was Prevented from taking place today mnt of the heavy rain F.W. MERRICK The American King ba Malta aboard the mee Go to Spinning for bicycle repa HP, Pd Hours | 24 Hours Seattle rane fer Go, Freight P. orate. Main 41 Agent for union- made Working Pants and Over- alls. Ave. 2 QUEEH ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starne EMPLOYMENT OFFICES HOTBEDS OF FRAUD Charge GERM Seven Hundred Workingmen Petition City Council to Abolish the Syste Acces ompany this ity with the anol acceptance of the hine granted to it @ taken to increase apacity of the ant #0 as to rectrto light and within the eity iim- the wtar ina, of the material for 1 and} SIDEWALK w. jaim againet nm this mov the efty for #350 , a by personal Injuries reeetved the result of a fait Lefe sidewalk. Green says the sidewalk ake ayeoue and Republican 1 hit him in the GIVE BALL TONIGHT The Ancient Order of Hiberntane weetry will give # hall, tor HIT HIM, ng filed « VXINGTON, Ky lonetta Harrison of manuseript of her iw Kentucky Roman f the publishing Clarke ta Cine trmats April 10.-It- omeraet lost the et novel, “A in the burning of Mobert house amatization of orn, amd from vel ‘SIWASH CROESUS “DAWSON CHARLEY” THE RICHEST INDIAN IN AMERICA COMES FROM ALASKA ON THE STEAMER DOLPHIN, wks Steamship Company's arrived from Mkagway this morning with 37 passengers, of whom were from Dawsen. “Daw son Charley,” who ie prebabty the wealthiest indian In America, with « fortune estimated at more than $100,000, @n m Caribou. Me was the discoverer of rich mines at Atlin |and owns many valuable claims rel tant rived The Dolphin left Skagway Thureday sight. When of! at Ketchikan the steax Captain MeDonald rand weveral from Wrangel, od that port and depart y the De wien to take ¢ slam county taunching of the Puget Sound Navigation Company # steam er Clatlam at Tacoma at Wednewday erening. arrt:« here from Port An et 1 o'clock Im the afternor »o veoh phin will ga to » 10 busietens who will at “Lady Windermere’s Fan” The Baker Stock cxnpany made tthe Seattio the: Lady Wiedemere's Fi one when cleverly played, but ifte other drawing room drama, 1 be tircsome if weakly pre 4. ‘The Raker stock company plays it well, giving all the force possible to the artistic lines. Catherine Countias, who was « strong Cavorite when here with the Stuart company last year, shows improvement over her éxcelest work at that time, She Ate well In to the comedy role of Mre. Eriynne. Kisie Kamond as Lady Windermere, and Mina Gleason as the Duchess of Berwick sustain dificult roles moat eastully, and both will dowbt- ems prove popular favorites, Roy Bernard. Lilian Khoder and Ruby Klaine Miguet fi! the minor female characters oredite bty. The male ot the cast is very strong, George Alfeon, the leading man, is an easy naturel actor with que and voles. Wiiltam jeanon bi comedian of more than inary ability and hag a charac ter part as « young lord that giver him an opportunt net Bouthard is « Wiliam pert Biddle and Thor ure up well with the and the stage set- wtiful, The special scenery in alno very fine. It is paint- ed by the company’s own scenic ar tim, Frank King. The stage man- ager of the Seattle theater, Koy Pinkham, eed Gien Kind, the prop- erty man, are entitled to much ored- ft tor their chare in the euccesstul staging of the play “Lady Windermere’s Fan played by the Baker con week at the Seattle theater. “The Fatal Wedding” Another melodratma was thor- oughly enjoyed at the Third Ave- $10 A month for lots on the summit of Queen Anne Hill, See us tomorrow, or any time, We'll show you the property will be ny all P, K. Struve John Davis & Co. 709 SBC -OND AVENUE CARPETS CARPETS 1 with a full ateel range h new hand; good chairs each to $4.60 each, carry ) high-grade a eoond-hand furniture of ever ption, an wel as new having separate depa Remember the JOHN DAVIS name Dabney & Woodhouse Bole Agents for the Oak Range 418 and 500 Pike Street Phone Jobn 01, Ind. Allss Charter heaving this city agat ] with about 100 person Two the perform Boatt nue theater The audiences witnessed ance of “The Fatal Wedding. story of the ping ts hi yertorday litte improbable Ieal of commen sense nature in the stors, It and in @ manner that holde t | ame audience, Little of the org play and in her partiouia Mf round after presenting the talented. part won round of ap jon, who cssayed the women, played her part she war hiered again the gallery, During the pfogress of the piay she man- Agee to get ¢ parents i le of iroubie. somes out right in ever Tote, played part ia able of ‘The tracttor Avenue au the end, how- the French butler, waa zen by Albert Roceardt funny aad he te fully oap- taking care of the comedy Fatal Wedding” is the at for the week at the Third ater Yv. M,C. A. Exh At the Grand evening (he the ¥. M. ¢ os Will be given Hobson Lecture for the lecture Tow night by 4 this morning Dancing Classes Professor Wilson at Nanke Hall Monday and Friday evenings. &r- vate loam daily, bi neat Wednesday rth annual exhibition A. gymnasium class Wanted—Unton job printers. The Ivy Press, First and Pike. baad nd HERE'S A SNAP very superior im every way. It hae Used leas than two years aad is practically as good as new in ev ery way Regular Price New, $950.00 Now Only $650.00 This plano has been left here on sale by a party who has oo further use for an instrument at pre it must be sold at once, Terma, $200 or more in cash and monthly payments may t on the balnnee, It in gu in every respect and will absolutely as represented. fide chi of « lif>time. Simplex Plano Player to operate Smal! Musicat Instruments Strings an es of all kinds Columbia ¢ phones, records: ste 5 Samlest most perfect ‘D.S. JOHNSTON CO. 993 Becond ave. Burke Building Bullders® Hardware Piumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. ‘Misrepresentation, Deceit and Corruption. é BUSINESS MEN TO ARRANGE FOR TRANS. MISSISSIPPI CON ene ie Tn adap kinson, Job Roberts, James Aiden J WILL LIVE ON CARITOL HILL Hon. H. H. Swagey, President al Seattle Steel Co, Purchases twon and $7500 Howse of Moore | Investment Co. Just a few days ago tho Moore In vestment company sold t ” H. Swaney of Port Townsend Cte cantence o@ Cape Til. The hous tuated on Sixteenth avenue and ta « homes f the entire © Net riot Mr er of the ty looked the entire residence portion eny Mr, fwaney te the president of the tmewly tneorporated Sea Bree Works and will of Course make Beat ie hie home in future eaing WI America. | FREE DELIVERY 1209 Second Ave (Bet, Beneca and University). Beth Phones. Main 64, THE SEATTLE </f OPTICAL CO, TIS Second ave. Hinckley Dide. te the largest ineti- | tution of ite kind fm (this city or state. Satisfactory work at most reasonable prices, Eyes examined free of charge SAVING TEET, We not onty mn save it. Tooth de ease, and merely a too ay in a te Miling the th, bu® we th dis RESERVA remove the wn prevent mnable stem is F y. Wo pract our prices are ree PRICES Silver Fiilings 350 | Pure Gold Fillings $4.00 ic rowns, 22k $2.50 '' {Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth .... $3.50 |Our Patent Pe ‘Arl Plate, does } not cover roof of “ SOO *ATENT VACUUM CHAM BER never » keep a up Lady MIT e—K!A0 te till 1:00. ay it N DERTAL PARLORS OPP HONMARCHE 6:00 dally; Sundays y|U. 8 Navy Yara “and Battleships, mouth | BUFFALO BILL | BADLY HURT) NEST-EGG | FOR CLEMEN) 9 Lots { M In M t aerth Hi. §. Turner & Co. 232 Globe BIk. “ Cut ‘Your Grass E arly It helps to cultivate] it and it saves you a great deal of trouble after a while. The Can be operated by a child—it’s guaran-| teed. From $450 up. Other makes also, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. 1409 Second Av. HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS 518 and Ave., Colline Bidg. Gor, Second sre. we ‘(Plaza Seattles Finest Suburh — «Cheap Home — Tes + ees = & S&S SS net ees = Ouly 7 Cents Per Day - - - 40 PP It Will Pay Ycuto Examine Og, UMBRELLAS$| BEFORE BUYING Price 35c to $25.00 | A Hull make Won't bend | or break We Sell the « market |SHAMEK’S| 1307 Second Ave., Arcade Bik. There Are Over 5,500,000 Jewel” . Stoel Bers In use—that is one of the st est proofs that this range second to none on the Thompson FurnitureCo.,In 14627-1429 FIRST AVENUE. Too Many Parlor Pieces Haven't roorr nt stock and many more coming, Prices: 410 patterns substantially cut to make room in a jitty, Judge these i $13 from $i8—Arm chair ma hogany. SERscEtertiy. | | Those Prices for April Onty| th positively extracted and fitt-| without pa No charge painless extrecting when tecth are| riered. GUARAN TEE A cr EC PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Ertimates turntohed, Cc. M. SHAW South ‘side of Colman Dock, Columbia atreat Phone, Binck 991 foot of | | 1 ow | nly collewe tetne an absolutely fess Extracting § ‘Thin is not a college for studente— | experience, who come here to perfect Free Dental Work painless process—secret and ex- | 8 nies Filling } none are employed or admitted Our | themeelves in our latest scientific | | Charge for material only, The lelusive with ua Palntese Operating i FREE staff is composed of dentis of long | | methods, | { | | Enamel! Crowns $2.00 Silver Plume Crowns | Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings BRIDGE WORK { Small sooo | Charges oN ) for 2 Material (per Tooth) only $2.00 college fees of skilled y for all work. Char r material-only, A i guarantee with all work, Eastern College of Paints Pike street ing. Hours 80 to 2. den- | en here years and ple bu mnday, 8 PORT ORCHARD “ROUTE Maronite 8:30 to Port Orchard, | DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Leave Seattle—6: 30, 8:16, 9, 10 and 45 a. m.; 1:15, 2:80, 3,'4:80 andl 6:15 p,m. Saturday only, 11:80 p. m. Sunday, no trips at 6:30 and 8:18] Am. Leave Bremerton—7. 11:45 a m.; 12/80, 1:30, and 6:15 4 jbeave Athlon, Inland Flyer, | Ploer | 8:15, 10 anal 3, 4:30, 6:39 Sidney—6 40 12 neon Leave Charleston nd il an wy Leave Seattle— ie) $0, 4:30 and 7 Leave Bremerton —8:15, | 11:46 1 m.; 12:90, 8, 6:30 and 6:16 p.m. | Leave Sidney—S and 11:25 a. mi 12 noon; 6 and 6 p.m Leave Charleaton—7 am; 4:45 and 6:05 p,m or further information Phone, Pink 11, SEATTLE, EDMUNDS EVERETT nd 10a, m; 20 pm | 50 and 11:35 AND | The Palatial ner, CITY WVERWTT Lea taily 2m. and 9:15 am, 2:90 non 1841 Colman Doe k. B. SCOTT, Mgr, | $25 from t0—Arm chair; me hogany. $60 from $90—Davenpory mej] hogany. ° $23 from $35—Settee, maboguay $34 from H6—s-piece sult; me howany. $30 from $40—2-piece sult Meet, B- mahogany. 4 leather, »LM ES SEOOND A Golovin Bay, Ala Famous Arctle Steamer CAPT. MASON Sailing June 1st, 1903 Passengers and Freight Booked for Golovin White Mountaip and Council City FOR RATES The de Soto Placer Mining C0) 331-333 Globe Bidg., Seattle, Wa. APPLY PAINLESS DENTISTRY Old Established and Reliable—The Best is the Cheapet W have the largest and most m o@rn equipped DENTAL Pi in SEATTLE. Our offices have been established for TEN You want new beginners and studen ts who are here today ond th fo prefer DENTH Fr Bet and Fit unio $5.00 TEETH any $1.00 be B0e Geld Crowns, 22k Gold Fillings that stay tn Bllver Fillings that stay in Our double suction adhesiv “Teer TH BXTRACTED FREW WiTHOU T PAIN and replaced with w ones the same da: t- tendant always present "ty & Ten-year written guarantee. No students, but all 12 to 20 years’ ‘actioe. bridge work. Be sur moult us abbut Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors 23.5% re 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, @ Union Block, firet door or south of Dougal & Southwick'’s, Houre—#00 ®& Pm. Sundays till 1p. m or |