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4 sortaatl THE SEATTLE STAR [=————=——/POMAN DN — CONAN DO THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU NLISHING CO. eS a * ~ EVWRY APTRRNOON BXCRPY BUNDAY TRLEP HON KS | Business Department-Sunset, Main 1060; Independent 1198, | Bailtortal Departinent sunset, Male lise, | oe .o- : . = — B. Hasard Wella, Battor w. F. Chase, Business Manager | OFFIC the—180T and 190° Seventh Avenue. N York28 Temple Court Buliding Chicago—a1T-318 U, 8, Rxpresa Building One cent per copy: six cents p week, or twenty-five cents per | month, delivered by mall or carrters, No free copt | Subscribers changing “heir address will please notify this of a“ ence and send thetr old as well as their new address. j The date when your subscription expires the change of which to a subsequent No receipt le sent wnlem | TO MAIL SUnsCRIBERS * label of cach paper, for remittance. ta or Gate v other = second-class matter, GAIN ttle, Washingt THE PRESIDENT AS A BOY " It has There ts a ki pask for nan & one could imagine We rome, | au because the president has practically shut up Yeltow- | jay, The how! | rceeding aa im order that he might have @ holt and i about a8 fool & p vsterm newspaper, with te ne We kill our guests nough where ia such @ are hero # in this country stuf? them till they are itland got wen man would Hike, once in a while ing crowd, and forget that there haven't x we that every to «oe tar trom the madder dignity ny, oF had the runaway feting of boyhood, pleases, <a Y th erei resy They o n have it at thes, far h + haw if they could, enjoy the and would of the pine who have abdes: se days © great fo est fish, grow yeank. soll alt they My It & the nm and would alm opportunity to hunt for happir And because would not f all a man with @ man's longings tt was necessary out of Yellowdfone park while the nation’s chief hts years and his dignity and became again. No man should grudge him his play spell, or the means taken to In sure tberty of action. The park will be doing business at the old stand jong after the pfesident returns to full dress it breathe the al tate with a few men ived elose to the a be just for Ines of man. ane ural We get exchange out hopes of salvation for boyhood and an | all ity weary at times, ons in own way get that the president is after to keep the people | excoutive swept asiie our the peop! a bey | of fietion who has ee “THE EXPLOITS OF lover The BRIGADIER GE RARD"" } } ree ghee i aan LULU He te one of the most daring, charming and fascinating heroes that ever entered the felt of flotion He & an old soldier Napoleon who, old age having and robbed bis arm of ite strength, his eye of its brightness, gathers a few friends about him Ip the cafe and over « glass of wine tells them Of his adventures tn the days when the “little corporal” was the tefror | ef the world. | The brigadicr was a great man in his day, @ fact which he doer not ralect to Impress on his hearere, He took part in exciting deeda in wild times and he tells of them in a manner that is charming | The stories breathe the very air of romance, They tell of krest ad- | ventures and brave men, of bitter fights and cunning plots and through | rept upon him them al is seen clearly intimately, that greatest of figures in modern history Napoleon. ‘ Throughout these eters there rune a vein of quaint humor which, with the charming comceft of the teller makes them unig forgotten. ‘The Star bae secured the right to print these marvelous tales, and ‘the first one will begin on Monday next. Sir Arthur Conan Deyle, the Inventor of Brigadier Gerard te the foremost of modern English novetiste, and the Hrigadier Gerard stortes ad not to be “ISTARI DUST Newsy Little hia From Around World King Edward has dectded to m jonly « f 1 on the pos President Rov i and Ge Cummins of towa, whe hav been apeaking terme for time, fell on each others necks, Kine ed and made up, at Omaha Anyway, the public's Inter wafe until the next coanell 1 It ts also a good thing that the eounelt doean't meet every night The difference between a eritictam and a “knock,” t# that the latter is much more apt to be sincere, A NAMB FOR THE ALDUM R. U. Good ts @ geographer employ [ed tn the government survey depart ment, Me te now in this city on thé Mount Rainier read survey M, Mullah of Africa went om of annihil h hie dally proe Jation unacathed The leventer of the ain riekey \« dead, but his good works will con tinue to stegwer mankind Gen, Milos, having traveled or many mighty rough roads in hie day was thoroughly competent to talk or ‘good roada,” at St, Louis. omy Jmmen of the n $264,000 expend! Where was Fourth ward, #h tures were suthortsed=by the clty ounell? SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Star Dust” man offers « he Yaw warbane franchise as & © for the solution of this problem In the Safe Deposit buflding tn « sign on the eievator, “Pa . e must not attempt to enter thie elevator WHTTLE TN Mi The question i, How te @ man going to get Inte the elewator if be & on the outetd: r ut if he ts on the tuaide, if he dosen't move? hae arian “hina telle the vr that he one more guess on the Man Wyoming ts dead able Gov, Rehard from kidney A WORD FROM JOSH Wian. Th race ain't al- ways tN ewitt If it wus, there wlde't be any money running @ book at a race- track. | FEW DAYS. . He noveltet ite lawns magoifcent. All YLE'S FAMOUS BRIGADIER GERARD STORIES { them that he ever | igadier Gerard at ow nowt remarkable feat | ge Kbbe haw F ures of Conan Doyle's writings, care m Bsns rome and Completeness, show at the | Sissel ht Tourtle, Bvery word of these stories an} writers, « tale got such a grip on | him that he joave tie tabie ¢ until the tale | ountryside are downs and (he rolling heather nothing of able While it te true that Doyle's fame the gibbet ty Bngtand eats very lar — Professer Wilson at ariety of basthell germ | wondey and Friday evenings. Pri- &re the greatest achievement of his genius Which ‘The Star takes considerable pride in announcing theme stories They | D8¥* You ta your syetem—the “Dug! vate lossone dally have never before been published in a newspaper, and probably never | °°8" °F the “Wilson microter will be again. They are, without question, the greatest fotion offering }A LADY AND LAD OF THE @ver made to pe wepapers readers. { LINKS. Mr. Btout. both golf PRESERVE SEATTLE'S GOOD NAME If Seattle wikhes to figure as the subject of a wmantional magasine iMarticte holding her up to the wortd as a city suffering from a combina- tion of the evils which afflicted Minmeapolte and @t. Lowia ashe needs Det = ‘or mors such episodes as the passage of the Yaw garbage fran- ise bin. i Whether “woltd seven” or “thrifty three” the councilmen who Mon- | @ay night veted for the Yaw franchime freely and voluntarily are cither fools or knaves. They may take their choice of the terms. They know why they id it . Mayor Humes should veto the IM, and the people, to promerve he Sood name of the city. must unile to back him up in so doing Lat every citizen constitute himaelt a committee of one to walt upon the mayor and urge the veto of the Yaw bill in the interests of mun- fetpe! bested and good government. including, besides Mr. ei, who in! probably the moet heavily interested | Ee in. Valdes and the country, James Fish, A. & Mayor Steele of Valdes. Liew is the promoter of the Valdes & Copper Kiver Railway, for the cons of whieh the city counel! of | has already granted @ franchise The postoffice at Kyak was robbed April & There are no particulars lexoept that nine letters aud a few packages were stolen | The Giadough mine has been sold to W. 4. Gage of the Mitehell Min ing Company for a consideration of 91,008,000 by J. D. Meenach. The praperty consists of sulphide ore k ated at the head of Virg Prince Wiliam soynd. TO DEATH NOME CITY BRINGS NEWS or | MAX BECKER'S FATE Steamer Nome City arrived from Vaiies this morning, whieh port she lett April 2% The steamer Bertha was to follow her the next day. She reports that Max Becker was frozen toe death on the trail from Valdes to per cent per at th Nesina. He wos carried to Vaides improving as it goes down by & rescue party, one member of For the past years the ore whieh was Robert Biet. | out there has been shipped to! ‘acoma j ‘The Nome City had 20 passengers FREE CAR RIDE TO ADDITION CHEAP---ONLY 7c PER DAY Down-town office Room 16 Downs\Block. Pay your. fare on car, money will be returned at office. _ Where the public has faith in a name it is a faith that must be backed up by good results Citizen’s Gas Has the name and gives the results QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING 220.8 Beare In your Ginmeet, we invite you to eal) on us. our optics! extablishrrent is the onli cyticn! establishinent in the state, # ne mites work 108 Second avenue, New York block. Phone, James 1901, | that on the mee | Vorvaltts ‘ol. Rogey all around the ‘The usual riots between GAti-clerioale atrived on time at Marsetiies, France friars and schedule Witltam Armetrong, farmer near Or, gored to death by | erm trult Admiral Dewey eail malted fror hae 4 ie for Cape Henry, whe inepeet and review the North Atlantic feet. Weatern Union threntene to with draw from Butte on account ssf labor troubles there. ‘Transport Logan arrived at "Frisco from Mantia with First regiment tn- fantry and equadton of Rixth artli- lery aboard Go tt. Dug! Go tt, Witeont may the best man win. Ana England fleet to Mar han deapatoned the Orient, fearing tre hurta. ‘arge uble tn When you ae don't forget to Lowle hit the Pike” SONG OF THE SOLID SEVEN (With apologies to “Mother G Sing « ot garbage A pocketful of graft How we soaked the people And gouged them fore and aft When the noise blows over Then we'll have the fun, Yaw, he got the franchtae, And someone got th “mon.” Wonder who it wast Venerusia has shut her doors Against fore She : stand #0 much civilisa mand prog- an, Mr. Mayor, ©it! you favorite song, “Please Lat Me Sleep,” garbage steal? Go when you tackle the Way and ae Dunlap, real estate, 64 Union PERFECTION COFFEE TO GOOD COFFEE In the morting and you feel i dey. You nh gst the and Java, with pure 4 Frosh Rote and ¢ fee Cake, every mornin Rice's Restaurant 1320 Second Ave. We sell & very presentable looking dining set for « Sideboard hardwood and well finish The picture shows one of the medium priced sideboards, Rullt of highly polished quartered oak (not ordinary onk), 20x40-ineh base, large French mirror, —o ee ee ee 1 sing that | our values ave tained In th at present jie an stroment. i une motory kiod we will t \* new _D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Burke Building. | i ) | 903 Second ave, .| | end hand Ranges, tndieding "7 the Ohia, Ma- bray Fy Bn Ae rer i ae Ci ee Se - | that we can save you money. } Remember the place Attractive and er in which to purchase am in you have an old of Instrument it in exchange on! Agents for ferpie 8 MASSAGE CRE ation grease of ma, bb * tan ith t Masange ( the Oak Ranges sTRERT. 418 AND 00 PIKI Phone John mt Ind, Phone Alite. where three sailors Were hanged in the days when | erape and horne pistols were fashion- dier Gerard stories, Ranke Mall Just.a_| N & umber of good guns In secondhand square and up Fight pianos rengiang from 876 up convenient | We have both nd hand Ire Bomes. We also have a number f or neodinn. no any arn. Al Sideboards, $14.00 and Up. of any wish 1 had gone to ¢ ‘ine’s Piano Houre. I know they seli makes and it Charter derorip n. It eradicates flesh we te, pim skin soft pure, Vegetab) trial it will be for | MAMIE THARP CASE A CLOSED INCIDENT Jnet@® Kemp Chorged with having riminaly aseau iieyear- oid THEIR PUBLICATION WILL BEGIN'IN THIG PAPER WITHIN A | oy Pha venoith 18 ABOUT TO FOUND A PLAY UPON THEM | released from the county jail tna | night, the ¢ against him having I beon dismissed on motion of the lp wuling attorney on account of ack of evidence to convict. Kemy wan recently tried, but the jur fallod to agree Jacob Soart, charged with grand larceny, wan alec f cus | failed to ax 1 slight to ner trial ANG CAFE Good Coffee Mowepeper be: lee Atsociavion, stories are little ku "oe America. Bir Arthur b> bout t Te Bnglend yea found s play uy Himirabie 1 among ' Brigadier Gerard etorte He te waid | he uJ to have ne vtral theme and | determinats vou a cup of | to expect more sucoean for the pew | larmely bere rved with the best y than wan attained by “Shertockh| The #t the city, try ours, . that of all the |stm ine | the Brigadier | of fas 1413 Second Avenue j te nearest to hie patina : Ron Marche block. Tel. Main 588. te 880 Go to Spinning for bicycle repair, ‘Grr25¢ are ur Japonet, with alk tne and linen with colored to say at ated daily by ¢ ft. & in. Sereen "efit wage 15¢ bottle Adjustable Window Bereen Bhe $1.00 Btwecl Spade 500 We reserve the right to limit Wire Co Is inches wide, vase quantity ADAMS Butter, Booond and Union no tow This one hae gate before one ing Ike this! nm tn right. Tt te if you you will the finest stock of pianos in the city, and during this month are offering them at practically first cost One 8q $35 One second hand Upright $05 One Square Plano $60 One second hand Upright $90 Piano $75 One Upright Plano, new....9155 ht Piano, new $190 nos are worth twice the money, bet they must be sold, $28, $35, $40 Organs, $25, Durie this month ents without terest. This an buy on easy payn ties of a to purcha instrument prices. PARRA PAL AAA AL RAPP RPP PP Cline’s Plano House [ j.Ast and Union St. par ou or wrin und atores COR SELQINE AVE, Pillow Sale OPPORTUNITY FOR HOTEL ING-HOUSEKERPERS. 440 MADISON $7 A ma AND LoODG- O84 Feather Pi h fine quality satin toking mactly 2 lbs. 10 « now on ae ly below the cost of the feathors. only— 53c Each Don't miss this bargain Extra Linen Special knotted, worth 4 tomorrow Towels, with regularly fringed conts Hemstitohed Damask ends, siae 1x46 inches, each; on sale Saturday At Each 25 Cents A waving of 15 conts on each Towel McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO, FORMERLY NEWHALL'S ‘| Special Values in | Athion, Inland Fiver Port Orchard, ra FREDERICK & NELSON (Ine.) Fine Furattuce " New Metal Bedsteads and design, f reliable * given te and we workman. ry particular, it in naity low prices, to im the «10 price trom porch to ora at very reasonable of Metal i finish, re ren and have patiorns and almost any $4.10 to $26,00 ein teairabl edt cad finished in either iwarter of tulf Hed in of the contings Our powt pattern, with Interior design. Price tis ai Bed full and three-quarter sizes ed in white enue pink and pea green mounted Frederick & Nelson, Complete Housefurnishers FOR OPENING GAME PACIFIC COAST BASEB LEAGUE — RECREA TION PA COMMENCING TODAY, April 29. SERIES OF FIVE SAN FRANCISCO.- SEA ADMISSION, 25c. GRAND STAND, 25¢ Gates Open at 2 p.m. Gam Game C Called at 3:15 pom Watch fer big parade led by W Weaner's Be Band leaving Pioneer at Noon. TAKE VIRGINA OR CEDAR STRET CAR. Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. Carrying ‘Alaska Pacific Bx- press and United States Mail FOR VALDEZ t Juneau, Sitka, Yak- YAK, Elamar and INLET POINTS. THIS I8 A FAMILY We are glad to admit be at any PRICES —Night, Se. Matt Bbc and 16c-. 8. Excelsior May 25 Every Night Thit S. Nome City May 8 turday 3 & Sante Ana May'15 ee Salling frorm ‘Ariington Dock, sp. m. No freight received after NOON hour of aalting Company reserves change steamers or salling without notice, E. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Main 1147, 618 First avenue, Seattle, Mght to dates of PORT ORCHARD ‘ROUTE or Us & Navy Yard ‘and Battleships DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY. Leave Seattie—é 30, 8:15, 9, 10 and 11-46 @& m; 2:16, 2:80, 3 4:30 and 6:15 p.m. Saturday only, 11:30 p,m Sunday, no trips at 6:30 and 8:15 a m Leave Bremerton—7, 8:15, 10 and ! 11:45 Q& mj 28590, 2:80, 8, 4:50, 6:30 and 6:16 p.m. ey—6:40, 8, 9:40 and! The Cat Came Back. ; 12 noon: 6 and 6p. m. i 0, 9:50 pat Get : 160 m. nad FRIDAYS. Leave Seattie—6: 50, 9 and 10 a.m; 1:18, 2:80, 4:30 and 7:30 p,m. Bremert 15, 11546 . 3, 6:80 and 6:15 pm idney—8 and 11:25 e. m; 12 noon; nd 6 p. Leave Charieston—7:50 and 11:35 a m.; 4:45 and 6:05 p. m, For further information Phone, Pink 11, John Cort, A SEATS NOW SLUNG {MRS. PA CAM PRic Box seats sad $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.50, S00, ary avineyeee AND | Thursday Night .| Matinee—“The Joy of The Palatial Steamer, CITY OF | iN ; EVERETT. Three round trips daily, | “YOCOM, ow L es Beattie 7 m. 2 me and |, Friday Night—“The Second Tanqueray Saturday } ATHLETIC P. Pacific National ASEB TODAY AND BALANCE OF THE Portland vs. Game called at 316 Seam Admission Granastand Snoqualmie 2 Fiat Rat = Annum for | H. P. le 10 Mis 3 nih or t by Pinero. pom, Leaves Everett 9:15 a.m. 2:20 nt and 7:15 p. m, Phone, James 1841, Colman Dock EB. B. SCOTT, Mgr. Rainier Fuel Co. We deal in all krades of coal. We sell fresh water slab wood at $2.00 load. Fresh water mill wood at per load. HARVEY & SONS, Props., Cor, 24 ave. & Vine at. __ Both | Phones. Pacific “Coast Clothing Comp’y. urna Clothing and Retail goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. PLUMBING And Hot Water Heati: Plans and Eetimates tur Ww @ t ro pst F a »C. M. SHA Bina South ‘side ‘of Colman Dok, foot of Columbia street, Phone, Black 381, Tel, Main te At48 Office tet vere

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