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~ ee eB NEIL. . ELIT THE SEATTLE rar BY STAR PU BLIsH , KY A 1 N EXCEPT BL AY YHON y + Departey ynaet, Math 1050; Independent 1138 N tal Depa et, Maly Ea mH \ ¥ 1 Chase, Manage wer LOR Neat and 1 eventh Avenue. N y rt Thutidting n 8 Wapress Huliding © ’ a tp week y per " y *s Nof t 8 thers changing ee will » y flee at t ach § u . " t : Sa ’ sar Pos \ . tt ina and dissolving the A 4 ha t holding that ft» practices and very in restra « trad “ footive we an wtrtk 4 boy An has re ceived combined capital's enthusiastic Indorsement, and the trust lebby at Washingto fought strenuously and def tad But it suddenly appears that ot her things than unlon labor can b it with thie bludgeon, A powerful trust has been dealt @ death blow with it Former of e in on asa means of « ~~ eubject te * Labor nay be able to see some good tm it . trusts may Begin to dowbt that it tx y t The St. Louls Muster Plumbers’ Association was formed with the object of limiting the sale of plumbers’ materials solely to tur own members, thereby giving thems sach monopoly the trade as : them to exact arbitrary prices None byt @ member of the assoc! ation was permitted t nu piten, and consequently the non-mem ber waa placed at @ sikna pay tran ation charges A non-member asked the court to enjpin the associa t tus tug to sett him materials, It seems a strange plea, at first thought, hut the court granted it The decision was to the effect that the agreement of the association to restrict the sale of supplies to Ite own members was restraint of trade The court not only intued an tnt anction to the ea out of the agreement, but diswolved the orga It ie @ pleasure to believe that this ts good law, Bf It ts not good law and good justice, If it is not good law, it ought to Be made ry all ever the land be And if it 18 geod law, some more myunctions like this ene wit! welcomed im every Industrial center of the country A trust of thie sort It even more dangerous to business than bs one euch as the Northern Seeurities merger, For while the raliway mercer imvoivel many nocre rilliions and affected « far larger territory, It was Qn agreement between ce ting Unes to compete no longer, while the plumbers’ trust was an agreer among certain concerns to drive ether concerns out of business al or pe of @ class that is common over the country there are trusty, big and Hette, pools “gentiomen’s agreenmnty” which are operated im restraint of trade very much after this same manner Many such unlawful combinations are operating tn (hie elty They touch the daily if of the commen people from every site While ruining sali business mea, they hold up the public by bigh geices. ‘These sre the monope This plumbers’ trast tx a fair t combines, of the most dangerous and predatory kind. ‘The Gectston against the plumbers’ trust may not be as fmportant tn some respects ag that against the rallway trust, but if owed up im other courts it wil) become more far-reaching and be effective of more near and vital good te the people, “Competition t the ttfe of trade.” -_—_ SO use of Vanderbilt And now comes Mr. Reginald Vanderbilt of the b end writes “gentieman” after hispame. You see, Mr. Vanderbi}t marrie@ Miss Kathleen Netisor ot Netiaon Newport, last week. It Alling the Blank application marriage eense in Rhode Istand it te necesmpry to mo into the tory of the contracting parties. In the required blank space M Dilt stated that the occupation of bis father was that of Incidentally, may be stated that Mise Noellson Geciared that her father’s occupation was that of “gentieman.~ Noting. doubtl- the inconarult yof giving lady” as her ow tion, Miss Neilson left that space Diank, 42 do many others who have no eceupstion. It may be taken for granted.therefore, that Mr. Vanderbilt desired to lay especial strees upon hiv designation. f the house for «@ family h Var pocUpAs t 3 ra wpon what grounds does Mr. Vanderbilt lay claim to the good old Same of “gentleman?” i Upon hie social position? Not im this day. Nor in thie country the old @nys in Engiand it might have served. A gentleman tn Gaga was midway between the nobitity and the yeomanry Upon his millions? Millionaires are not distinguished beyond other people as goatiemcn. Upon bis birth? Father, or grandfather, or ar need onty go back a few generations to run into» b Gentlemen in this country are gentlemen on their n Remember “John Halifas, Gentleman,” that wholesome Mulloch. It is the story of how @ sagged tannery boy, without bir sition or friends, won the title of gentioman by virtue of honest off high principles, kindeess and courtesy. He did not inhert, he won, patent of nobitity Really, Mr. Vanderbilt Were the American pe In thome erendtatber? He ff Duteh ferrymen. story by Mine th po- ort, his you must go and get a reputation inclined to write “gent name of Vanderbilt it w the name of that stu come wp through the er he raitread shops and has made stand for something save money after any ho has dy son ne of the name ee ea nt Mr. House- GARBAGE SYSTEM THE holder, if. you HOUSEHOLDER DEMANDS } *"* : ee. : stand to take in the Yaw garbage controversy pay particular attention to one fact. The Yaw franchise, as it now stands, makes no previnion whatever for the collection of garbage, It provides, merely, that Mr. Yaw may erect 4 crematory, may urn all garbage hauled to that orem- story, and may charge a rate of not less than W cents a tou for tion BUT THERE 18 ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IN THE FRANCHISE RINDING MR. YAW TO COLLECT YOUR GARBAGE. HK MERELY ASKS WHAT THE COURTS WOULD IN ALL PROBABILITY HOLD TO BE AN EXCLUSIVE FRANCMS® POR “BURNING” THE crry's GANBAGE, What you want, Mr. Householder, are depending now om private scx carry away, your household refus You do not find the existing system perfect, do you? It is not even half way sat isfactory, ta it? ‘ It is matter of no concern to you what becomes of the garbage that is carted away from your kitchen door, You don't care whether it is burned, dumped into the bay or scattered to the four winds. All you ask is to be rid of it You want the city to guarantee that your garbage will be collectea regularly and properly, so that your health and the health of your fam fly may always be protected; and this at the lowest possibile price You have @ right to demand such quayantee. More than that, the city can do it wittiout coat crema- scavehger system, ¥ neers who carry away, at thelr own sweet will. is a publi nu or refune to A municipal seay- welcome, a WASHINGTON, D. C., April 22 Go to Splaning for bicy The annual meeting of the Catholic Seattles Finest Suburb _ Cheap Homes le repairs, Only 7 Cents Per Day Buys wy ne | lots on graded st city water, ete, at Terns, 36 down, 8) cents per week— 1,600 lots sold and 200 inane built me not oo on the next few days we give 10 PER CENT, Dis- over y vaying cast ux we want to raise money to butid MORK UBEH at once, men reehiny the car line Soeur Milman City; plenty of work for everybody 1 es new houses all ready to move in mo 14 for $23 down, $10 mamthiy. Why throw away your money peying rent. Owner, Hillman. ‘Take Wash- ington street car to Millman City; 6-cont fare, Phene Black 4075, HOW 70 SUCCEED 5 ” Pork to ‘Old Gorgon Packer, Chicago Hie Ben Pierrepont Graham Writes nd T war f solid « There must y in then Vorglaaed ta and heve ail res ready for me ie There soma to be gio in ff and with house fixed ¢ jen't muck anyw may be reagees why © been able te Lackle this * { live cattle ur people that they t to be mighty goed rea Hut ty in mie mtoy the house, bu the family, a pose to mix the Even as assistant man. 2 want t A that 1 » the head of i that { two things ite ome to f niding that « thetr heads. es Inetead hind their authority back and trying t get 5 . i j thelr mon, ther use it | ab to Beep th ws with « | will A on ° hoada | I don’t know anyone who has | @ better opportunttivs for making i himaett yular than an » i etent, for the clerks ere apt to eume him fer all the mar 1B agers meanness, and the man |W ager t¢ Ehely ve Med faust with him for al! the jerks ussed ness. Hut if he expline bie or ’ de to the jorks he lees hie | a authority, and if he excuses himeetf to the manager he lowes hit Unefuines® A manager neods an senistant to take trouble from him, © & to ime. The thing for you to remember « time th ix not to forget. It'« easier for = bese to do @ thing bimeett than to tell some one twice to do Ht, Petty detatte take up just as much room in & manager's eg oe ‘ee and the more bows hae to spend hie days swearing at hie assistant and the clerks have te eit up nights hating bin, they haven't oveh tine left to swear by the house. Batiefaction ts the business machine. fellows can them. thone ot the only see An tant who becomes hie manager's right hand te going find his left hand helping and him clerk boss him boosting it's not hard for a mod pointe in a From “Letters from a Self. Made Merchant te Hix Son,” by George Horace Larimer. Small Maynard & Ce, Boston A Labor of Pleasure The “Plaza” Makes lawn mowing a delight Prices $4.50, $5, $5.5 A large stock and Garden from. of Garden Hose to # Company 1409 Second Avenue /F. W. MERRICK The American Clothier, 708 tet ave. Agent for “Keystone” union made Working Pants and Over- alls. s ) . and others % e under them. but @ good man is crom-eyed and can see both ends at once. sers of The Those Prices for April Only ful exercise It cuts clean,| runs light, no parts to fall apart. Work accomplished in half the time. Plava way antee it pur. chase, Tools| roan ct|Iy What your work will cost tree of | Geo. H Woodhouse Snoqualmie Power | : MRS, VANDERBILT MAY BE DRIVEN OUT OF BUSINESS Newapaper But NEW -YORK os rortee Assoctation. April 22.-—(aper age Mere smoking parlor women have be and vigorous thet shop. The latest another from tal —| Jacob Remonstra nat H. Vanderb: and tea ro yme Bo fre may ahe the _ THE MARKETS o tre, on the 1 eviep and arket Oregon radieh ening awd sold at 25 smbers ha Most vee wont, with hich are bunches, Cu nod to $250 per dose ok at 1 WHOLESALE PRICES (Thee prio bo any buyer in quents fies Fetees on sack purchases average per com nigher) Provisions Fresh Meat—Cow set, Tige iby steer beet. . om, Ie th; pork, Lie ib; veal ie! @the Provisions Mame fe) bewaktaat becom | ' bellies, Crean, Eigse. Vegetabise otatoos, native, S10 Hiei): eweet carrots, Ht sack; par per sack; tomatoes, 0. leottece 01.0 case caulifiow-| per dom; cabbage, $2 per! wt epinuh, The per box: rhubarb, | ative, 40 pre Ib Callfernta a» paragus, §@%) per tb; native, # per bom, Callfernia green pees, ee lee; cucumbers, $2.00 per dow. fornia radishes, be dos, ontona @U. per owt Green Fruit, Ete Lemons, 11.00@2.0 per anges, $2205.00 per box boa, fancy H50G8 ‘por bul pws ho: bee; or A pppoe, $1.00q@2 25 h, xTepe y, lke per 71 per aaah, Crease, Sens, Poultry Butter .W creamer, ter. Caliverhia, 214380; dairy, Yeas. frewh canch, ie per Ge coe Metive Washingten, full wren ISS oN Douttey— Dressed turkeys, Om ¥. M. C. A. The place & on Fifth avenue and has been crowded by society women ever since it haa been pened. A cup ef te are regarded by them urles during « shopplag addition to serving tea and ettes Mra, Vanderbilt haa on har A stock of curt STARDUST Newsy Little /tems From Arcund World King Raward } maliod Malta to Naples All eastern coai-carrying roads are ' the griddie, Charged by Hearst with making unrea oo wcr inn! in Fates Seattle police con't go out 4 They Out of police head quarters and begin to stub their toos | mm three or four Pennaytvanta legiatature is trying © mussle every Sewspeper in state, Grafting would conw easier eneral Lawns nd Wood sataamed te the kf aly, and King “V Krumenuel kew-towed in return. “Frisco Capt. J dimpatch says F. Wilde w wucceed Cast. Tuttle ax commander of the rev enue cutter Hear, Wilde formerly commanded the cutter Hamfiten at Sa. vaonah Pride hens, 16a ome live goose. inetd 4 oa het kainer Grain and Feed i Geved | Mey, ton; barley, $25 ton, chop, 6 rts te ©, wb on PRICES TO PRODUCERS These privet sre for gomts delivered | Pakicued, freight depots or um the @ouk this ey) ; Hay and Grain ‘The sage of 1 say of the I nin, Neb. hae thir seeard bay feherman President John Mitche| United Miners, is in Willer Colonel John Crimp, orstor and pol Pw ern Washington timotiiy, ten al aifaifa, $22 tor Vegetable and Green Fruits | Herbank potatods, native, $8 ton; Yakineas, 617 ton, carrots, The oe vative oplons, S#e; grape fruit, $2.40 1.0 box, comb honey, Gite 1b. Investigation Has | Made Many a Fortune And in hundreds of cases where for been made the tr a few thousand jallars. tunes have not entigator has r oc a few hundred oa aaame,” which has competence, happiness and contentment for thetr trouble What we are writing thie for ie to i your attention to the fact that we oan sell you a bargain in cur new addition, known as MADRONA PARK | You woukin’t know about the bar- xainn we offered it we did not call your attention to them, We do not claim this let bas the finest view of any im our addition, but we do any that it has an exesilent view, ey woe brought « 150 Foot Frontage. give you ample room for yotr ard flowers, shrubbery, lawn and @ large bh of jand can be secured for $500 |. wate bs two. Mocks from the « | tion If you prefer one whieh faces three atrects the dey we will give yo haps you do much as either of these lots are priced at, so we will quote you still another lot, 48x100, with 12-foot al- directly opposite from with a frontage of that for ¥ ot wiah to ff ley, for $440, or if you are stilt anxious to get a chotoe home site for leas, we have it. Jt ta one block from thé ear line on @ knoll facing on Florence Court, for $320. Any of | these lots eat be se n eany onthly payments lke rent, withga | nominal first payment down. yur representative im on ¢ | around each day from 1 to 6 p, m. | Get the Madrona Park’ bar THIRTY-FOURTH AND DEND WAY. POS & Ms York Mik, ‘Phone. Loans, In Red 1. Cor, BevendAve. TE no rite ’ meu + j | Egus, Poultry and Livestoeh 4%. frewh ranch, te per Rosen heme, M6y@ibe Me: live sucks, Ife We Jee aeeee, FMPL Ie ley dreneed weal, ite ie treneed mation, 7 » @ Sopa cbetee Cant women on foot oo oh, onbees, em pet te tee hems, on Oe i cheep. om foot. Se It, hamtbe, os foot, «496 Id, hides, om ; In either | Investigation has been the key | ase, This large tract | itiotan, dead Independence, Mo. . i ' Tube your jewetry to Bonnett, 1 Ls al Hanquet Prand Sugar 72¢ Tomorrow, Tuenday. ADAWM’S Teas, Coffees and Spices Rutter, Kage and Cheese. 921 Second Ave, near Madison, Corn, FOR THURSDAY Last day of the MEN’S SUIT SPECIAL Vatues from $16 to $15—~ $5.95 An aceumulation of small sires, from 33 to 37, CLOTHING HOUSE Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacific =~ preay and United States Mail FOR VALDEZ Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yak- uta, KAYAK, Silamar and ‘ KS INLET POINTS, &. 8. Excelsior April 25 &. 8. Nome City May 8 5. 8. Santa Ana May 15 No _ fret after NOON hour of sailing date. Company reserves right change steamers or dates ailing without notice. E. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Main 1147, 618 Firat avenue, Seattle. to of omy, AND R ‘Teeth pagar extrnoted and tb palniews ordered 1d Fillings | stiver Fillings | Pull Set of Teeth Gold Crown ‘ We will carefully examine and tell you In advance tracting when teeth are charge. All work guaranteed fifteen years. 5:30 & m. to #:00 p.m. o 2:00 Dp Flat Rates Per Annum for Continu- ous Gervice. 24 Howrey | Pert rH. P. | HP, ATTLE CATARA' iT COMPANY, Office and gv ial Steamer, CITY, OF T ound trips daily. Teavee Seattle 7 a. m, 13 im. and ava Everett fi aim, 20 d TB pe eid ‘skies 1M Colman Dock 2 B SCOTT, Mgr. PORT ORCHARD D ROUTE U, 8 Navy Yard and Battleships. Hteamers Athion, Inland Flyer, Port Orchard, Pier 2. DAILY BXCEPT FRIDAY, 15, 9, 10 and , 3, 4080 and Saturday only, 11:30 p,m. no trips at 6:30 and 8:16 a.m 6°15 p.m. Sunday, m. Leave Bremerton—?, #:15, 10 and 90, 2:50, 3, 4:30, 6:90 and 30, Sand 104. m.; and 7:30 p,m. Bremerton — 8:15, 11:45 & m.; 12:90, 4, 6:20 and 6:16 p.m Leave Sidney-—8 and 11:25 a m: 12 noon; 6 and 6 p. m Leave Charleston—7:60 and 11:35 a.m.) 4:46 and 6:06 p,m. Por further information Leave | ” and Jeiternon st. te. Phone, Pink 11. the} = j une 4p ' July , ry M 4 med \ | Huet ' ’ rT t me trust f Dr, Wetwe pr . | Aluskan & 1 h $17,000 . Tain | 1h i Her jrum, If there are tive . 1 Olymp by ’ rd for wood Young * t tet be sorry when suromer « . . | Dr. Kibbe haw rom innerware Sale 44-plece met of roelain 4.50 White Engiiah Bernt ot Dark Bein!- Porcelain Mue Engiiah $5.19 98.00 SB -pleoe net of Furchia Decoretod Engitshware $6.49 100-piece set $0.50 ot LAght- blue Flowers American Semi Porceiain $4.00.44-piece set of White American Semi. Porcelain $2.49 pire set of Cobalt > nobe and Handles $7.00 Sia Tweatae) Hoth Phones, Main 43. The Talk of the Town. The greatest success in years this week, Matinee Batusday; Powerful Play TIAN Presented in a manner sever before equaled im this efty, by the tm- comparable All Mall nore the Prices fatines, Ie, Ie, 28¢ arting Sunday mat- lines, April 26, the laughing success, CHARLEY'S At P THIRD AVENUE THEATER — Ruseell & Drew. Mere. Phoace— Main & PRICES 0c, 40, 3c, 20a, TONIGHT Last Performance California ‘The Great State-Named Play. ew [THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Special Next Friday and Saturde: Nights, , TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY Young Corbett CHAMPION FRATHER WRIGHT OF THE WORLD, And a strong company of vaudevitic artiats, Pricee—Lower floor, $1.00; bal- cony, 75; gallery, 500. Seats on sale ‘Thureday, 10 a. m. Madison Theater. enue and Madison at, WiLDY GODSTEIN, Mgrs. Phone Main i203. ass vaudeville house in Seattl TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK. Matinee Every Day. Veaturing DAVE byt, Ventriloquist. KRAFFT LEY, Sketch Artists. Keuey a fae Renowned cere. THE by wg 3 WALDER, Juggler, ‘And Bi ig Company. USUAL PRICES —Matines, except Sunday, 100, 26e. Evening and Sun- day Matinee, 1 bo GRAN OPERA Seater HOUSE Srdin¢ Johan ¢ Theate rt, Mgr., Phone, Main 65 TONIGHT—LAST TIME Frank L. Perley Presents Effie Ellsier As Mary Tader in “When Knighthood Was in Flower” A Splendid Production PRK RICKS KS $1.50, $1.50, $1.00, GRAND: a sero ouse Lending USE Teter JOHN COKT, Mer. a Main 65. Tonight and Phavsbey Night Charles Frohman Pres WM. H. CRANE, First tine here, the dramaimaueons of Novel, DAVID HARUM Seats are going rapidly, The only fire in Weate PRICES--$1.50, $1.00, 750, 500, Heats now wale. Reservations must be called for ATHLETIC PARK ASEBALL THIS APTERNOON, TOMORROW, THURSDAY, WIL BE LADIPS DAY i Admiasion and Grand Stand for Ladies Free, SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE. Admisston 20; Grand stand eo. Gates open & rn™ Game com. menoes at CHA MPIONSIIe an. in SEATTLE. you want new beginners and studen ts who are here Morrow to experiment on your teeth, or do brefer DENTISTS Pacitle National Longue.| Saal 30 years f Benation. We are making & ie work, sure to consult us about ¢ Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors = wee FREDERICK & CARPETS LINOLEUM RUGS Abundan ing SON (Inc,) An Linoleums yard.....- Printed or Plain patt ed, per He yard Allowance just arriv. - .§0¢ f square 4 ne square 8 eh ier quality yiee, NeW patterns, § of 5¢ per yard when ordered not laid, oxi2 Brussels Re xia Pro sels Res gxt2 All Wool Re 9x12 Granite Ingrain, each ... Bru ersible Ingrain, each Frederick & Nelson,~ Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Stree's cenene PO Ra id CAPT. MASON ae Salling June ist, 1 Passengers and Freight Booked for Gol White Mountain and Council City —~ FOR RATES APPLY Where the public has faith in a name sa faith that must be backed up by good results itizen’s G Has the name and gives the results You'll enjoy our new parlor showing if you have a taste for things beautiful. Those who have been in pronounce it grandest gathering they have ever viewed. No fancy prices, though, because the goods are now, aylish and ex~ clusive, but fair, moderate ones. Parlor Chairs ..36.00 to $160.00 ‘ Parlor Suites. $90.00 to $600.00 ’ Davenports, . .835.00 to $350.00 G.LHOLMES FURNITURE Co PAINLESS DENTISTRY Old Established and Reliable— The Best is the We have the largest and most modern equipped ee ni Our offtcea have be@ established for : aN Ye reputation to matntain? y EY whe, i iver Fillingw that stay. Our = suction | CTED FREE EXTRA wither PAI t PAIN and replaced with oo Lady at- Tearantes, esllbitenen but ons * aatl Parte 1. 2 4.6 © Untom Bisck. feet coor sou Mai oan Semen uthwick’s Moure—#i30 & hm Sundays thi 1 p.m ,