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i ' } ane THE SEATTLE BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. . - KVKRY AFTERNOON BXCHPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES 1 ont Sunset, Main 1080; Trdependent 1138, KH. Hasard Welln, F \ KF. Chase, Business Manager, 5 t pe py, six te per week twenty-five cents per | month, delivered by ma ere, No tr wt | scribers changing address will p vilty this office at mien the OGGrete Wane) eee Cease. Wo stker receipt oa at ones as. : : ther. | , The Spring ’ ROOSEVELT AS THE HEAD OF } 6.0 1 } {MERICAN LEARNING Shooter te ROurce Of the Interesting information m, which he deatres Rooseve confidence, that Ue personal fter the pres has served the second t and expects to be given him, he would like to be president of Harvard. It Is @ worthy ambition, and the American people tn general would be more than iad to see him succeed tn it There is no question as to bis capabilities, As the lead itisen of own career what ia of mot to hold his the republic he represents th himself and his ought to be the highest alm of every lad in the land high office merely, but to be worthy of ft through practical usefulgess as a citizen i There ts a popular misconception of learning, Many people regard it 4 that transports a man of lumber tn the bh m this every-day cuntomed to hearing it sald that learning we takes him out of and makes him as the acquixition of a into a different world We are unpleasantly fits & man for success tm the ordinary pursuits, It touch with human nature in the rough it ts sald, timid and unpractioal true-and, certainly, It ie true to fault of the teaching, not of learning itself. . ‘True learning makes 4 man more practical. It gives him @ closer In sight inte and sympathy with human nature. It gives him ® stronger, existence. some degree—it te the steadier grasp of every-day affairs, It hows his abilities true to the line of actual conditions. Any mental culture that fal it i not edueation; & is a mere veneer or polish pat upon the surface of the man, to make him shiningly bright and too charmingly nice and Inap- propriate for common use , ! There te too much of the wrong kind of learning and not enough of the right kind tm the college of this country The need ts for actual, practical, tving men at the head of thom not speculative theorists, but men who have brushed wp against life and to do thiv ie not learning have shown that they have the comprehension, the will and the ability te accomplish things werth whiis, ‘ President Roosevelt js peculiarly such & man ae that. } is « learned man—a Harvard qraduate-- but he ls one of the best living types of the suffictency of learning that accom not of the that stagnates. i His very figure at the head of the greatest educational tnatitution in the land would stand for @ revolution in the popular idea of education superflulty end. if President 1\ would symbolise the fact that education is a means, not ai Harvard and the country would be fortunate, indeed, Roosevelt's services could be wecured in leadership of the learning of the land. | 1,400 kegs of high expletives has not yet exploded wrecked p\ant te! jis flames. It is feared that the| | Kreatest explosion ts yet to come, | The plant which exploded vmployed 116 men and 1 women, all trained | | workers, The women escaped with! feuts, burns and bruises, The win-/ deo in house Ove miler away | were broken. A rescue party has edsemevtienainete | been sent from Wiliamabur VIENNA, April 9.—The New Free/ peas gore en teem oe = MQWAR kane on Tuesday between Turks and insurgents. One was at Oxumajand IS FOUND where the fost 54 killed and wounded and the Turks 12 The FRANKFORT, April 39 mae, which has beer GAVE KING a eenros AN OVATION forming’ s failure to agren | 44 insurgents, pete court sent it back for further detib- eration, After deliberating some time the Jury returned « verdict of guilty fixed the punishment at impris- for Ute. This is the third | time Howard has been found guilty | of compitetty In the Goebel assassin Aiion. After the first trial he w hang. Moward and his ‘The fury ROME, April %—King Edward) ‘was given an ovation this morning when he left Rome. The greeting was in marked contrast to the cold- nese dieplayed yesterday when he journeyed to the Vatican. King Vic tor Emanuel, Prince Colona and aj number of notables accompanied | him. to the train, NEW YORK, April .—Stuart HOLIDAYSBURG, Pa. April %.—| Robson. the voabem apeeatan, died | The Crescent Powder Works plant/ last night. He will be buried lo- j at Piney Creek, 10 miles south of| morrow at Gohassett, Mase, in the here, was wreened by an expiosion| same cemetery with Lawrence Har this forenoon. Bight men are re-| rett. He was a steadfast follower of ported Kilie@. Two of the stock-| the teaching® of Ingersoll, so his holdere and the superintendent were | burial wil not be marked by any re fatally injured Ugious ceremonies. Near the factory was a large Itme- —————— . quarry employing &®. These! Go to Spinn: repays, As & magazine contains Brea aise nod Stone, Fisner & LANe ANNEX Thousands of Yards of Ribbons A Fourth to a Half Under Price Here is a sight to behold! Every conceive able color, every width, every weave—Satin, Taffeta, Gros , Liberty, Mousseline and such combinations as Liberty Satin, Satin Gros Grain and Metallic Taffeta. Just such Ribbons as every tasteful woman can find a dozen uses for, and just when needed most, ‘A third and more under value! The Starts at the Annex Tomorrow Morning The d shells— sale ails are crowded into these nut} At 4 Cents @ yard, all sik Fancy Ribbons, shaded plain, with Falsed stripe and figure effect; regular value § and 10a, At 12 1-2 Ceats All Silk Brilliant Taffeta, Satin Taffeta, 3% 2c # yard, % inches wide inches ‘wide; also Plain regular value 200 and At 17 Cents All Silk Mritiiant and Satin Taffetas, 4 inches wide; regular value 250 and We. , At 21 Cents 4#%-inch Brocaded Satin Taffeta, &-inch Pack Hem- stitched Satin Taffeta, Sinch Rainbow Taffeta; also « full line of Fancy Plaids in shepherd check and piaids, bineck and white stripes, etc; one of the finest ansortments ever shown over any counter for 2 yard; regular value up to Wo @ yard, . Stone, Fisher & Lane Cor. Second Av. Cor, Second Av. & University St. Annex & University St. F. W. MERRICK: The American Clothier, 703 tet ave. Agent for “Keystone” union- made Working Pants and Over- alls. Rainier Fuel Co. We deal in all grades of coal, We sell trou w lab wood at $2.00 per load. Wresh water mill wood at $2.26 per load, HARVEY & SONS, Props., Cor, 24 ave. & Vine at. Both Ph Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. “me Clothin TORAGE | and Retail Tel, Main 41-46 4 ome | 00 First Ave., Cor. Marion St, Beattie I rane fer Co. Freight sengere B “Old Gergen Graham," Snoqualmie Power Plat Rates Per Annum for Continu- 300 400 | SEATTLE SATARAGT COMPANY, Ofte: | Cor, Seventh ave. and Juiterson at LOVE, SALARY AND MARRIAGE Pork & Paoker, ¢ Writes to & His Son 4, wher s ao rking room, Jack « in, and, without for ah opening : ® tune Mr, Gra I wed that Mix Areor mothigg of Mine Curso ' h sniffed hen Ww eh big, black way Churehitt and he pay air for ® t W Wan L to kr you meant Miss Chur cnawered, “Ite Just @ fort ow since you’ t Ming Curson was & godd that she was going to reign th your life and make It @ heaven. something of that sort, 1 forget Just the words, but th Were mighty beautiful thoughts and did you oredit Don't remind me of it,” Jack B} groaned. “It makes me sick B} every time I think what an ase I've been I allowed that I felt a little Pauseau myself, but 1 told bin that this time, at least, he'd sense; Mine & mighty pretty enough #0 that didn't prove seainet her girl and ¢ her liking = hin anything worse her, and aedac atural days Jack hemmed a hawed « little over this, Dut finally he came out with it That's the deuce of it, he “I'm in @ beastly mene—t marry her--ahe’s the in the world for me ¥ one I've really loved, and I've proposed—that is, I want to propose to her, but ed to Edith Curson on you'll sald; “de * young woman marry her ause she thea.” I strikes me as who's not going to lose a mil Non dollars without tracer after ft And that's not the worst of it.” Jack went on. Not the worst of it! What éo you me You haven't matried her on the quiet, too, have you?" “No, but there's Mabel Moore, you know 1 didn't know, You haven't been putting a Rucaacd 8 dow “Ne, no: but & to her which she wed, if ghe's Inclin itera.” You bet ahe &," I T nev wiet offer is it you've r darting answered of somethin about as foxy and non-commit tal ‘Not that—not that at but she may have etret What | said to mean that Well, air, I fust afd into that <= when I heard that though 1 could see that he iidn't think it was refined of me Hed never m secret that he thor pretty coarse old face showed me : my T expected something it ferent from you, after coming out thie way and owning wp. Of course, if you don't te help me out— I cut him short there fot wo help you: But I want you tell ‘em the truth Mow have you mansa@ed te keep this Curzon girt from announcing ngagement to you?” end there wee « me Zack's face now * (runtee father's will, had certain “sant power ever my that moet of it t to is if I married Against your wishes, and ¢ liked her, and that must work herself inte your good graces before we could think of announcing our en sagement.” T saw right off that he had told Mabel Moore thing, and that was two girls had been so blamed polite to me the night before. “Tee From “Letters from a Self. Made Merchant to Ite fon.” by George Horace Lorimer. malt Maynard & Co., Boston. Friday Bargains FRESH HIGH GRADE WARRANTED GARDEN HOSE RUBBER HOSE. 1,000 foot of Hone, foot i-ply Hose, with cow . $2.2 %5-foot pli -foot 3-ply Hose, with eou- pHDEE ....- 6 ee FADO -foot plings BO-foot B-ply~ Prone PUNE cece COTTON HOS. 4-ply Mose, with cou - $6.00 $7.50 pot White Seamless Tube foot White Seamless Tube. . + $2.00 Neamlens Tube ow $4.50 Heamiene 96.650 %-foot Red Lin ®-toot Diack Line ee Second and Union Special prices. We have both new and reoond hand Loe Boxes. We also have a number of see ond hand Ranges, such brands an the Ont jeatic, Garland, Standard, that we can save you money Remember the place Dabney & Woodhouse Hole Agents for the Onk Ranges. 418 AND 300 PIKE STRENT Phone John 981 Ind. Phone A1166 Charter ous Bervic H.P. | 10 Hours | 24 Hours | ie | Por H. P. | Per HP | 100 00 20.00 200 37.50 % 60 38.00 40.00 42.30 2080 and Works ttle, Tne THEY SWEAR TO IT | Novel, Yet Convincing Method of a Seattle Clothing Firm to Impress tite Public with the Genulineness of Their Sale. Makes Affidavit Before Judge Humphreys That Every Statement in Their Advertisement is the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth. ill Quit the Clothing Business ——-—-—~THE SWORN STATEMENT Btate of Washington, | oa: Vounty of Kin, ) — peg oo oe BO before me, John E. Humphries, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle, BR, Simon, of the Clothing Firm of R. Simon & Bro., g17 First avenue (next to M, Seller & Co.), who makes oath as follows: That R. Simon & Bro. have determined to discontinue the clothing part of their business, and in order to do so in the shortest pos- sible time, they will give the choice of any suit im the store for the uniform price of Eleven ($11.00) Dollars; that none of the regular stock has been, or will be removed by them from the main salesroom, but that every Suit in the store, including the Newest Spring Styles, the regular prices of which range high as Twenty-five Dollars, remain just as they were prior to this sale; and that none of the regular price tags have been changed in any way, That the clerks in the employ of R. Simon & Bro, have been instructed to ac- cept the sum of Eleven Dollars in full payment for any Suit the customer may select. (Signed) R. SIMON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of April, 1903. JOHN E. HUMPHRIES, [Seal] Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle, attle has too many Clothing Stores, and that it is only a question of a short time when manyof them will be forced d to Uiscontinue our Clothing Department at once, aud confine our lines to Men's Furnishings ex. 4 Convinced that S fo seck other fields, we have dec clusively, Men’s $25 Suits for $11 With this end in yiew, and as sworn to in our Affidavit, we will give the unrestricted choice of any Suit in the store, the newest Spring and Sum- mer Styles included, for.$11.00. ‘The complete assortment consists of the finest Worsteds, Homesguns, Imported Tweeds, Cassimeres and Blue and Black Serges in latest 4 that are marked to sell reg $15, $18, $a0, $22.90 and $25.00. No Old or Shoddy Goods The principal object in resorting to an Affidavit to back up our to protect ourselves and the public against unscrupulous deal- Our clerks will show you every attention and courtesy, In Store Wiis be te high-grad Statement ers and fake sales. 7 and will use every effort to please and satisfy, whether you purchase or not. Men’s Pants | Youth’s Suits Imported and Boys’ Suits, ages 14 to 20, in Chev- Tweeds, cut | ots, Cassimeres, Fancy *W wrateds, ale Homespuns, Blue and Black Serg Regular in neat, plain effects, Single and Double Breasted—many of them in the late Varsity style. Regular price $12 to $20, now selling for 2 Ae erteh top eee bynes gras we esinn WL epae Made of the cpstliest Domestic Worgteds and in the very newest | styles price $4.00 to $7.50, now selling for— $3.00 We also carry a fine line of Men's Hats and Furnishings which will be $7.00 offered at very attractive prices during the sale. R. SIMON & BRO. 217 First4”. |; TRIE'S MASSA AM.—This prepar- 1 A Question rs ° Frank J. Cheney makes tains no ofl or) , Crest 7, Cheney mae oe New Parlor Tables | ot « comparison 8% ‘ccs 5 Sere Here On trial it will be found] Swor to before me Massage? Cream. All stores | presence, this or Stone, Fisher & Lane, asa. We have fust un of the prettiost have ever seen, We think you will admire them, too, when you heve ween them, The price tickets are be- ing attached ae we write, so we can only hint of their costa—$2.26, $2.00, $4.00,35,00, $6.00 $10.00. ete, are the Bedroom Table prices; $3.00, 96.00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, ete.. up to $90.90, for the Paster Tal) Library Tabtes, 94 00, $7.00, $6.50, $10.00, 512.00, . to $125.00, We Furnish Homes on Monthly Payments und ket a carload lor Tables we Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacific Ex- press and United States Mati FOR VALDEZ Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yak- at, KAYAK, Ellamar and cocx’s I{NL&ST 2 8. &. Excelsior .... : 8. Nome City . = 5 > THIRD AVENUE , as THIS 18 A FAMILY wear We aro glad to admit babes tn amt at any performane® . Santa Ana PRICES—Night, 90, 300, @e et ; So, Matinee, Sunday and frorm Arlington Dock, § p.m. 25 and ic, Phone, Main MT No freight recelved after TONIGHT NOON hour of sailing date, a Company reserves right to Every Night This Weell i Matinee Saturday change steamers or dates of THE GREAT i sailing without notice. E. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Ballin i ie $8 ee ee Se) ee SECOND AND PORT ORCHARD ROUTE U, & Navy Yard and Battleships. Steamer The Seattle *\" "hci" oom Electric Co. Leave Seattle—6:20, $:15, 9, 10 and ® Mm; 2:16, 2:30, 3, 4:30 and 007 First Avenue =-USE ~~ QUEEN ANNE FLOUR LLING CO., Starr Opening Newt Saturday Mating Great Tolstol Play ». Saturday only, 11:30 p.m. ¥, mo trips at 6:30 and 8:16 PFEE TO PERFECTIC A Good Breakfast on us ayy up-to We mace tf oy—8:40, 8, 9:40 ana 12 noon; 6 and 6 p. m. Leave Charleston—¢: 50, 7:50, 9:50 Cc. Bough ‘side ‘of Colman Mock, foot of | LK OPTICAL GOMPANT and 11:38 & m.; 4:46 and 6:60'p, m. York biol Phone, Jaros 1801 } FRIDAYS. i na la not complete without Fresh | ave Seatt r C } 2:30, 4 R | ve Bremerton — 8:15, d | 12:30, & 6:80 and 6:15 p.m. an | @ Sidney—8 and 11:25 a mj; | SIC £0! jaa 6 and 6 p, m. n . eave Charleston— MUSI OF oescoun peptiee, ies Ketam g— ) | t * ‘astie, . lin, by orl for further information Misi we neat hed [aur Cons Atwe coke and (| #R@g@ddnaaarcamad Precis Pra tt Boon cam boon I Charcoal. You get an honest 1320 Second Ave PLUMBING load of best wood when you eCONe ec. SEATTLE, evERyynos AND « pall’ Het Weter enti ee phone, Main 93 = Inde The Palat®l Steamer, CITY OF ‘ pendent 93. SEATTLE COAL & WOOD CO. or. VERETT. Th round trips daily. | Leaves Beattie m. 13 m. and § |P m, Leaves Everett 9:16 a. m.g2:30 and 7:16 p, m, Phone, James 1841. M. BHAW & OO. ‘Columbin atrest ae. th od Colman Dock. owe ary Tr OPERA Seaton EE B SCOTT, Mer. | The Cat Came Back, rr ve have Just elved rom pe — OPERA Soatues - = — —— — ‘ SPeemri GRAND, S08 SP GRAND Se: sooveie eA 4000 Finest Nevy Blue Pacific Coast Baseball League John Cort, Mar, Phone, Main 65 | sonny COKT, Mer. Phone Main 6h < All- Wool Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, A SEBAL Flannel Shirts $ BASEBALL TODAY) mas. parmiew |” civic and Drawers THOS. A. wist TODAY the Tremendous Laughing Bit, ARE YOU A MASON? san rancisco vs sears CAMPBELL |. asking Indigo Dye. ° AND BALANCE OF THE jon 260, Grandstand 2So. ry y Night-—"The Second Mrs. | The Comedy Suc # of Two Con | Sat day ig “ay “wh Pesnater. Positively the Original New Portland VS. PRICHS—$2.50, $2.00 00, 500. York Cas ‘ VIRGINIA OR CEDAR} Rosirvations must be called for’ Pricee$1.60 toe ite, Bde, 2h Game called at 3:18 Shah STREET CAR. | promptly Seats on sale Friday, 10 a.m. | Admission 260, Grandstand

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