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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUNRLIBTNG EVENY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES Business Department Sunset, Main 1080) Independent 1138 Wartoria part sunset, Main Hae ' saard Wella & ' H.W, Chane, Business Manager Orrices New York—29 pie Huiiding Ont ns t express Putiding ( per yin te per Week, of ‘wenty-five cents per weir addrese Will pivase potity this office at well th w aduress 4 MAT t {8 Fhe Wate when your scbacription ,oh paper, the change of which to a au ona ‘ittande, No other receipt is sent Vaahington, aa second-clas eens . EE TO ANIMALS MAN IS A GOD Kvery mah found guilty wrt of eruetty to antmnala must #o te fall, Chere will be wo oth ence in this court ao long as T ait | ity | Y t ¥ eas well understood in your community AY " but not too severe for the man who mal which * ment Lot him meditate In the s@ ta t ® sof « Living Soul that has been « f the field and the fowls of the alr he my property!’ sald a Se nan the other day, when re | proved for beating mereiiessly bis faithtul hor Behind such a query ruel slave maste South took ref What @ friend of man the horse has Been! That noble animal was | companion and assistant to men when history began ite F is, Me has ploughed man's fields, & his burdens and carried Kim to battle Civitiaation would have the earth but for the hy | Often abused, freq. ways man's willing slay What right have y en though you hold @ paper you call a bill of your race owes hie race more than you can ever repay And the dow ; He was the ataunch helper of the Stone Age man, In all pertods © history, he has been trustworthy friend tant convade, devoted * Han. His name ie itself « sysonym of loyalty And the cow Why she hav been the foster mother of the race! And the birds, , ‘ The groves were God's first temple and the birds we the firet To all ‘ these man ts Ge and humble worship, Shall their deity, to whom they leek tm dumb reward their trust and f ty by lack anid justice, by harsh and cruel treatment? For shane, As God rules wan, gently and with | compassion, #6 let man rule beast aad bird Man's reward w both tm serviee and in loving attachment of | theme dur it J reveal Heelf in the eye of horse and dog and } ‘The merciful man is merciful to his be how may he t mercy? If he ts not eo weneieet, x HETTY GREEN AND HER DAUGHTER i lttle white The doctrine of heredity gets a jolt every tie Amertoa. The latter can count fra Hetty Green, the richest woman j Attend Miss Syivia Gre Mine Green ts the daughter of Mer militons up to fifty, and then gets lost ever the remainder Besides being the riche sent Mra. Green ie the stingtest man ca the continent, by commen It te not of record that she ever away % cents save to her children. She dodges taxes, shaves mortgages and lives fust above the pauper plane | Logically her daughter should be stingy. But she ts not. A aby atrt, quiet in dress, ahe ix devoted to charity. Her friends say the girl denies | herself many things to carry out her benevolence, She saves from her ) allowance en@ gives to the poor, When she gets her half of the Mfty OF more Mallitions whe will do good with them as Helen Gould dows with An@ by the way, Helen Gould is another Instance, better known | Wer father, Jay G * of the gray wolves of fnance H behind him. Gouki was willing to t near the name. But the aggrewete of the man's y. We wasn far re | move from philanturepist. Now From the loina of Rapacity—etrange phenome there aprings an angel of goatness and merey do lives after them, the good is Shakenpeare says the evil that men oft Interred with their b No, no. } Neither good nor evit oan be buried. They thrive side by aide, Both are Virtlé forces and between therm is ever waged « conflict. First one triumphs then the other. First one uses men's millions and then the Other. So goes the bettie. But— ‘There fe no doubt as to which t* really the stronger, Nor ae to the eternal outcome. THE MARKETS Mutton te now scarcer than it has been for a tong time. The members ot the local meat tru silent as to whether its price Is likely to # fruit, $2.40@8; comb honey, ihe per! pound, Hevea Cheese, Eggs, Poultry utter—Washington creamertes, ‘alifornia, 2647 26e: dairy. 38c. hans, fresh ranch. 19¢ per doen. | Cheese Native Washington, full cream ite. Umburger, Ife; Swiss, bric 183% Poultry—-Dreseed turkeys, 22 Ite s s s heap of himself, of his stomach. which was the same thing. He shed like hed been taken @ Joke book, Used to be a great eater, Stuffed him ‘ hie hide wae strotehed as tight as @ sausage akin, and then HB howled for patnkilier, Spent all his pennies cakes, because andy wasn't Milling snoug Hogged ‘em in the shop, for fear he would have lo give some one a bite if he ate them on the mroot j The other boys didn’t take t Fatty, and they didn't make 1B any special secret of it when he was around, He wae a mighty brave bey, anda mighty strong boy, and a mighty proud boy with Bis mouth; but he alwa: managed to allp out of anything that looked tke @ fight by hay- ing & sore hand of @ case of Use mumps. The trath of the mat ter was, that he was afraid of | Denny | son's hall by members of Aff Tem HELD IN wld bod “Ompital mt Course He Was DURESS Yaw Was wren the semsion of a@ ymuntttoe yet ancouver of ked » pris SENSATIONAL CHARGES IN THE FIGHT FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF | ee Salen D protubt YOUNG MOSES CHASE | because he waa a “jail t } _ -_—— | Ten thousand miners in the Ma Jhanoy district have retur CINCINNATI, Apri! & Another The apptiontion in senaational. Whe) york hapter in the fam battle for the | charges {l-treate hy the father possession of Moses Fowler Chase, | and aree that Moses was kid An unhape t the tnaane young millionaire, was! naped from Parta and taken to Lae] y ay that her had begun today When Mrs, Charles | fayette, Ind; that he is now ne garden of ' f Duhme, hte ant, who was @tven| duress, and is being held there u he had had nothing t harge of the boy when he was Jor his father’s direct the add>| than what her husband 4 ve 1 tod f ppotnte wan on his way to recovery | »f sidn't have had an gunrdia » 1 him. ventional fig leaf ra a find any $1 nuggets tn ‘ mite thi ‘ a a at I " . Hereafter all m coal will t iy t #10 sent through the United States as t @ on | Oop oftioe . tw nthe LOADED RIFLE SET IN A LONE ae ne wy Holl your mail! There may be P. thin morning, to five you artment scandal merina in it LY CABIN $0 THAT IT WOULD] state penitentiary art ndal @ KILL ANYONE OPENING THe) m pe a . Aguan rebels defeated gov uneral services for the date Bhi! erninent force stad Fort Ban BOOR. | collins, “who died at his -Fesladhos Cart pees. ainda | Minor av ue, Wi Wednee-| (Bpecial to The Star.) | day night, will be 1 abd o'olook| D, Maer, “divine agent” in EVERETT, April | afte front. th*! the coal flelds, wan on the rack Hon Ure isiand heard @ | lady of Good Bely:| again, and was greatly mortified be-| he ih a shack yesterday, and upon| corner Third avenue south and! cause he had to answer questions through a crack found a| Warhington street The funeral! ike an ordinary man. ‘b-catiber ¢ trlaewer nected | Service at the church will be rem the door, ‘The trap ts supposed | by Father ¥. X. Prefontaine. Bishop! James Staniey of Boston, known ave been set for Sheriff Hrewer,| O'Dea will be present. After the King the Gypsies,” is ¢ ho has been afler pirates thore.| #etviows at the church the body wll] Was worth $25,000 Aged Hen Ure was recently sent to| b@ taken aboard @ special funeral | non for piracy, and & largeamount| en and conveyed to Calvary com-| Cuba te delaying ratification of ty was found on the tstand. etery, where the burial will be) reciprocity treaty tomato l - made tn the family plot Es German manufacturera are mad The committee appointed er-land threaten to boyeott Bt, Louls range for Memorial day services Will | exposition. FAILINGS AND meet in the G A. HL hall fn th | New York block at 3:30 o'clock Mon-| A man was robbed in front of the FALSE PRIDE “Old Gergen Pork & Paok Chicage, al on Pierre, Graham,” Writes te nt The untignified job 1 ching bare wt of heap al nly know of is loafing, am heapen a man wh of hunting any ause hee a « as they can be p quite un whe & Instend k, be dy re 1 nover these every keep up appear will stoop to any mens to boost up their f | | tand down ny decent instinct in order to and who of real of who remind me Wilkina ur town back in I was a boy ant a heap of tty thought « always Patty tive im when ssourt im and F Patty and that Dt to be afraid of in thie world Of course, tke most cowards, while Patty alwaye had an ox cure for not doing something that might hurt hie skin. would take @ dare to do « thing that would hart his self respect, for fear the boys would laugh at him. or eay that he was afraid, if he refused. So one day during recess Jim Hick» dared him to eat @ piece of dirt Patty heattated « fittle, bees use. while he was pretty promisou ous about what he put into Bir stomach, be had never inciuded dirt In hhe bilt-of-fare, But when the boys begee to ear that he was afeaid, Fatty up and swallowed it And when he dared the other boys to do the enme thi none of them would t h made him = mighty prow? and puffed wp. Get to charging the bigger boyw and the loungers around the post Office a cent ne dare ove him eat « piece of dirt the sise of « Riehory rut. Found there was good money in that, and added gramehoppers, aptece, at ° Cente as « side tine Found them so popular that he took om chinch bugs at « ofckel, and The taat was tm a Museum, drawing two one wn the “The Pat and the other as “Launcelot, The Locust Faster. the Only Man Alive with « Gls vard.” You are going to meet a he of Patties, fret and last lows who'll eat « little dirt “for fen” or show « ané whe’! ont © little more Deonuse they find that there's some ener money or times in 1% =«it's hard to get at these men. because when they've lost everything they had to be proud of, they still keep their pride, You can always bet that when « fellow's pride makes him touchy it's because there are seme mighty raw apots on it fairly colned money I heard of Fatty Dire | fet From “Letters from a Soelf- Made Merchant te His fon.” by George Horace Lorimer. Small, Maynard & Co. Boston. LITTLE DOING ABOUT TOWN debate, held lest night in hall, between the University ashington and Stanford untver- The ot W rity was won by the team from t former institution. The decision the judges wan unanim This vietory carries with it th ahip of the Pacific coast champion Thirty-four candidates were initt- sted into the mysteries of the Mys tie Shrines last night in Christian pie, A. AO. M. SB. At the con elution of the initiation the entire party aat down to an elaborate ban quet at the Hainier-Grand. c were laid for 200. Judge Tallman dissotved this af ternoon the temporary restraining order preventing Mra. Lucy Hubb from removing the bedy of her hus band, Frederick K. Hubbler, from ite rave in lake View cemetery, to a new grave in Portland The Artic ting Rrotherhdod will hold tonight at the Hotel termine on a souvenir up in « day oF two, live hens, 16@1iTe; live ducks, lée California cabbage and mative as-| live geese, Lic; dreased, ie. 2 paragus advanced slightly this Hay, Grain and ge morning. and nach declined Oata, $25 ton; bartey, ™ ton A carioad of = an arrived iast| Wheat, $37 tem; chop S264) 26 bo night, but they are atill very scarce. on, $19 ten; shorts, $26; ot! cake. | Fags are still very scare for this 8 ton, astern Washington time time of year, Whether it is becaute ' 4: California hay. 819 ton the he of Washington ar tting | Slifornia alt $19 ton on too many eggs or because #0 PRICES TO PRODUCERS mach of the hen fruit i» being ship ‘Thess prices tre for goede Geltveret ped to Alesha, commission men say frelght Gepote or on the deck in they do not know avd Hay and Grain WHOLESALE PRICES Eastern hington timothy, §22/ (These prices are to any buyer in ton; alfalfa, $18 ton; oats, $22 ton oat ties Prices on small purchases ave barley, 62 ); Wheat, $25 ten; bran, bee owns Sighere Shorts, 617 ton, mradimng Provisions $2@71 ton. Prech Meat—Cow Bett, Tye Mb. at feet, {ti mtton, Mee bs pack 150 ie, vento] Eggs, Poultry and Livestock } . ProvistonsWame, We; breakfast recon, | + B74e) bellies, fresh, 12%. Vegetables Burbank potatoes, native, s9q10 ton; Yakimas, $12@13; sweet pota- te i> carrots, $1 mek: parmipa, " per sack; tomatoes, $1.00 per, *% & basket: lettuce $1.0 case: caulifiow- Vegetable and Green Fruits {i er, 1@1%5 pos, cabbage, 820225 per| Murbank potatoes, native, 4 ton; | wt; epinach, 6S per box, rhawbarh,| Yaktmas, $10 ton; carrot | natives, 4@be per ib; California as-| native onions, Mc; grape fruit, $2.60! arague, Se per tb. native, $1 @i.00 bom; comb honey, ite ib. ox; California green pens. tiny | cucumbers, $2 per dor: ra are Frult, Eto. Diamond Ice & Storage Co. you anges, $2.2509.00 per box: apple i per cent., and can rest asm 4 ot Se@t1.25 per bom: fancy. $1.50@2.26; | vour acer nt being correct. $2.75674.25 per bunch; grape! Main 1069. j Bric-a-Brac We are-closing out our crockery department entirely to make room for new lines. Goods in this department marked exactly half the regular price. Many rare bargains. ie Rhodes Bros. Co. Arcade Buliding 1325 Second Avenue ; ALL GRADES ewenstion Frank! Fulton, Bi Diamond, Roslyn and Leary Conlm Also Coke & 1 Charcoul. You get an hv . load of Beat wood when you / order here T one Mi 93. Inde- er i” im COAL & WOOD CO. Watch our ad for dail Apecial for T Boys’ Knee Pants Regular Se Grade. 25c Pair specials, CLOTHI NG HOUSE |Pucific Coast Clothing Comp’y. wim Clothing CC ee be ge WIFE TAPPED HIM Captain Sverdrup, Arctic explorer, | The American Clothier, in The art of character reading 703 tet av becomes more cower tial to us every “ . day of our lives. Whether we are in| Agent for “Keystone” unions) tides or private lite, a knowledge | made Working Pants and Over-| of this art is necessary to insur | alls. success, After years of exhaustive as od research, study and tle Profes | sor H. Fawcett has compiled, from | his own personal observations, « We have Just recetved from @| course of lessons in the Art of Char . & Government Navy Depot acter Reading and Personal net iam combined, at on omprehen 4000 Finest Navy Blue sive, instructive and thoroughly the ald of which any All- Wool dinary Intelligence can \and Retail goo First Ave,, Cor, Marion 8, been decorated with f | mertt by the king of I Mra, Lucinda Kibbe, wife of Wile! Mayor Tom Johnson of Cleveland — am Kibbe, a grocer, was xranted says he won't run for the presider & divorcee this morning by Bupertor next year. Hays he wants to trim Judge Griffin, Both the pintnth r some more in Ohio the defendant are elderty people and the divorce ss the outcome of eev- eral yours of petty quarre Judging from bis account of it, the os - reporter who saw the meteor last LAU CHED |mhent must have been tn condition VHILADBLIPHIA, The arin rm orulmer « Apri ™ launched at the Cramps shipve: today Mise Cora May Peabody Un NEW MINISTER” of the wr of Cole-| Denman Thompson and Geo, W riatoned the now ship Hyer’s pastorial play, “Our New | short will be given at the Grand | short! : ' “ARE YOU A MAHON? | | John ©. Rice and mas A. Wire! | ape be Grand sovn, to present | the comedy Are You « Maw | Mre. Patrick Campbell - {the most noteworthy ents of the season wilt sien ent of the Kinwiish « . Mra. Patrick unde he Hirection of Chartes Frohman, at the Bunar man was terribly bw on We Sie Grand next Thursday nigh | this morning while playtng with oth Weston & Herbert er, children around « burning stump. | gate” barter and Ghote s Her thee caught fire and Gunday for three perform. | help arrived she was ao badly bdrn-/ in Theater | The bill « running the} od that her life is de past week at the Madison is full of _— | good things and hae met with ap : fn wet a Seattles Finest Subush -__ » Cheap Homes t POM ale 7 ’ | ‘ ; O Ce ) nly 7 Cents . | , Per Day -=<6 the last 90 days. For Kt few day sive 10 PER CENE 400 MORE i t o men ar ' “ oar line through H r plent f work some ee =a You Have $50 It Will Put You in Possession of a Lot in BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY Se lengths Mar with with Huckle Buckle, inches S6e Me Heavy Colla it lined BSc to Hoary #4] Pettit’s U Additi Be Charen oa 38: ettit’s University on i well te lNieavy Collars, worth from Tée to $1.00, to be _ 4 th nvestment closed out for 500 +” _ . Padlocks, ail sizes and shapes ore mam morgy > lhe = 7 rte 4 r pied 6-foot Light Lead Chatn Be t wo i, for $125 to $250 at your own terms, is too geed Tent ieee. tee tee 200 expecially near the University.” it's a fact, t See Beene Dae Chas 250 can't understand this thing yet a prensed, the proposition ts this: Pettis cated three blocks north of the State | University car tin * $0x100-1 nent Walkw and city water in 1 from $135 to § at your own te * improvements thrown in, as ft were, with ne ting for nearty double these prices. if you Mee or sve the representative on the ground Bocond and Union these extraordinary low price be explaine her advantages that this ad/iition haa A Fiftieth street and walk one block west and moment plece of outmide property ever offered with our man out there, or come to PETTIT & SON Real Estate Dealers Entrance to the “Arcade WE MAKE ALL GLASSES F ’ " : 97S are fing™t “Tet. Sages the impogtant | ce . Hro®, WW an Bersbetio turn. | &> r'Pavitas in an entravas| of Rinases and or S Specieit Jeane of their own origin; Frank | Calléren’s Byes a Bpeciaity: Montross, black t comedian and ve dancer, Jacques Lyons, a| S0hwohard Option! Go. I singer, Melle. Cynthia, an exponent EYE SPRCIALIST of the art of suppleness; Jchn &| 1207 Second Ave 0 First Ave Teresa, sketch team; illustrated | ~~ ——— song and moving ptetures, H Third Avenue Theater Atter “coon shouters” and other vaudeville spectaities had finished | | (heir turns at the Third Avenue | Theater inst night, “Young Corbett {the featherweight pugiliet who nitty put out “Terrible Terry” Me of the Dillers.|Govern in San Francisco, showed . |Just how he acts when in a battle, How Did it Happen? | ‘The vaudeville show was above the "Mierule in Cities,” war att javerage. Foster Brothers’ perform- by National Municipal Leagw® at! on-o Newsy Little Items From Around World j on the plane was 4 clever spec- Ann Arbor, and Seattle wasn't men-| In the language Young! tioned. | the boys could ¢o some | when it came t ching the ivor- Senator Clark is again accused off [.>*! re i corruption. But why repeat suck an orbett” and hie company witP oid, old story? give their inst jormance at the Rumor Unfounded Livingstone, Mont, April 28 —(B the longest leased Wire in the sol ayater.)—The report that the pr dent has Clanabar ts utterly without DON'T DIE TO WIN of the right ietnd te to your family that 1-| Am tovestmment & guarantor swe dm cand thing. | Should the unempected happen (and foundation, He haow't soon srt | that fe what ts happening all the | tiene), the investment will provid | fod, hing shelter and perpetual Mormon apesties have been . pelled from Prusia for propagating | *ustenance to your loved ones when | ae ge A ee gone, and should the EX r cD happen, and should you Geen poeple wont 0e thee tn Lan | Lave this same tvestment will | coin "Neb. depot and ware robbed. | provide for you in your old age How anybody Id keep awake in| Dyinging Ww you pe aan — pease! bn - : mind and con 4 when es town, cepa Sm Sey a have peace af mind, it is un- heoessary lo remind you that you Jord trom A Ward from Jech Wise are happy. Happiness ie what all humanity are seeking. Surely If you happiness Lats of women spend a good deal " PROTECT YOUR FAMILY of time lookin and make them happy, NOW 18) THER PROPER TIME TO ACT. ter things they If you will go out to Madrona| Park Addition tomerrow we shall hope they won't | take pleasure in showing you @ lot ice that in twenty years will be VALUED AT $10,000 Surely ten't it worth your while to Russia issues orders deporting| secure one of these choice lots, The several young Finns who are Pollt-| Drices range from $200 to $ool vs a! leaders on the ground that they We can sell you these lots & menace to Russian rule. upon payments of $16 per month on the lower priced lots or $15 per How about having A separate! month for the higher priced ones. building at the St. Louis exposition! You can buy aT og ee for exhibiting local boodiers. It) anoe policy, payable in. tw yours, 4 aifferen eee Golf Shirts: Will find In the reeuits in fay Investment of your savings tn! Madrona Park lot, The tot will| 4 while you live and keep 4 ones in affivence after our rvice NOW 18 THE TIME TO DECIDE ON YOUR SPRING TONIC-4IF on your p rescript on or pri- YOU SEE A DOCTOR HE WILI 5 id PROBABLY TELL You TO vate formula before you have f DRINK A GOOD BEER | it filed; we want your busi- 4 Ness, _BEER | THERE i6 NEw AND VIGOR IN EV REX ORUG STORE Cor, Thied and Unien & EF. King, Prop. F. B. Costigan, Mgr, STRENGTH | ¥ DROP. 2 dozen half-pint bottles 9 cents. TELEP HONE RAINIER 30. Free Dental Work ORIENTAL MASSAGE Cha for material only. Removes Wines ae only college using an - noyances, Makes the painless process—secret and ex- smooth and elastic. clusive with ua. ED BY THE BEST Painless Extracting § Painless Filling —a Priniess 0; iting This is not a college for students— hone are employed or admitted. Our staff is composed of dentists of long experience, who come here to per jthemselves in our latest aclentife | methoda | Stewart & Holmes Drug 627 First Avenue C%bnwn- ‘Thie cignate: on every, 7 bon of o okaxative ee TEETH A SPLoIALTY Enamel Crowne $2.00 Srivoe Madre Park car and Silver Plume All the lemling brande in | get off at Thirty-fourth and Denny| Crowne $2.00 Charges the swellest this season's | way. Our representative will be|Gold Crowne ...$3.00 fe effects upon the ground each day from 1 to Geis Filtlin “so | 1or ors 6 p.m, who will take pleasure in| Sven Frits 2s | Material K showing you around . | W. N. FOS & CO. Successors to FOS & RUSRK w York Mik Red 1926 te, Loane, In nee, R WARVARD DENTAL PARLORS 2nd Ave., Collin hy Phone. Fteal ur $1.00; Hi. Lewis & Co. ¥ N. E, cor. rst av Cherry street. wicerenct2e=2) f Ohio, City of Tui co Vrank J. Cheney makes oath thai fonior partner of the firm of FJ doting business in the eft ty and wt rm will pay the com of ONE enn LARK for terth th Mail's 4, .AoaR coun he Those Prices for April Only| Teeth posttively extracted and fill- | ed without pain. No charge for painiess extracting when teeth are ordered. Gold Fillings Siiver Fillings Pull Set of Teeth Geld Crown ene We will carefully | teeth and tell you in adv CHENEY Bworn to before me and subscribed in my resence, thie 6th day of December, A. aw D, OLEABON, y Public en Internally, on the blood and mucous surfaces of the aystem. Send for testimo- ninls free. F. J, CHENEY & 00., Toledo, 0, ggiate, The, k guaranteed fifteen years. Houre—#:80 & m. to 8:00 p.m, $90 ar 2 | F.W. MERRICK |The Seoret of Success In Life, In to know with whom you are deal- attain the highest point of his ambi tion, This is not any clairvoyant or fortune-telling fake, but is simply a Flannel Shirts- - course of lessons, to be learn as and vee +. B| YOU Would learn any other subject = Bland 1 GUARANTER to teach any Dye, We are, an | one of ordinary intelligence the prin h \ | cinles of the art—ae set forth above | Jare for material only. or to oheerfully refund the money. | RK (per Tooth) only $2.00 ‘The college fees of skilled Gen- tints pay for all work, Charges here A 10 yours guarantee with all work. Eastern Cole ee md and Pike street, Mason! ple build! Hours: 8:80 to/ Sunday, §:30 to 8. Dr. Stoddart Medical CAPT. MASON Salling June 1st, 1903 and Surgical Specialist for a aa Passengers and Freight Booked for Golovin BF "1 srast Mere. fea Wrendeen | White Mountain and Council City Dr, Stoddart, for 37 years Special $ tet for men in Liebig World Dis neary, having Just returned from recent tour of Inspection, visiting the colleges and hompitaln of Burope, obtaining greater knowledge for the benefit of his numerous patients Chronio and Nervous Diseases cured FOR RATES The de Soto Placer Min APPLY by new methods AT HALF THE FORMER PRICES, New remedies used, not to be had elsewhere on Coast. All are imported trom Pas 331-333 Glohe Bldg., Seattle, Wn. | east and Europe, Free Tustrated ‘ Lectures uesday = and Friday L nights. — q Call or write for free sample trial PAINLESS DENTIST Old Established and Reliable ~The Best is the tablets of Dr weak people Liebig Invigorator for IN THE SUPERIOR COURT oF We hav a aes aiieséin eaniuni the state of Washington, for Xk tn SEATTLE Our atices have Deen cotablishe ~! for be County DPD. Beckermann et you want new beginne “ de who af here oq Company, defendant, No. $8483] @ reputation to maintain? ; Notice to oreditor rn ruil et and BoutS Notice ts hereby given to the cred. | Geld Grence he $B, 00 TEETH tors of the above named Beattie gaia Fillings that stay th.....@1.00 wot e Tailoring Company, & corpoeation liver Fillings that stay in......600 f \ ‘ againwt the dou! , ; sald corporation, duly certified un: | mower fain” suetee Adhesive plates , to the undersigned re. TEKTH OXTRACTED FR: © floe of his itt orney tet (tual Lit MITHOUT PAIN and replaced with ioe of his attorney, nae Pad building, Seattle, Wastington, ones the same day. Lady at- fondant atwaye Present before May 1th, 1903; all claims not “year written guarantes, No students, “but al . o so presented on or before said date BR; to “3 yeare’ ott wr salty of will be barred of participation in ay mong @ are making & specie work. any of the dividends arising in thin Seely were, sure t@ consult us about this high proceeding 13 Paest AN Dr. & J. Brown's Dental Parlors % Dated at Beattie, Washington, thir anid day of April, 1903, W. C. KERR, Resetver ’ ‘The price of thie course of oe ie sont free by matl—t# tive dollars KIRK Ss FIRS’ Avia Address Professor H. Faweett, P. Box MAAR, Beattlan Was MacDougal) & Southwick’a How Ino, G, Gray, Attorney for Receiver ™ Sundays tii p m bot Mutual Life Bulidiom Ti Parlors 1. 2, & 4.4 € Union Block, £t soo

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