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eeetiemeccane : THE SEATTLE STAR AY STAR PUBLISHING Co. OFFICIS-— i507 « 1809 Bev h avenue. © BVERY APTERN CYT SUNDAY TEL EP HONKS ae Busines? Dopartment—sunset, Main 1060; Independems 13% << Baltorial Departine sneet, Main 1138. ‘The Star's Pastern offices: 106 Hartford pullding, Chica Setbune bulking, New Y WH. Porterfield, mgr. foreign ad lg BALLARD STAR AC Y—321 Rallard ave Bunnet, Red 1 Bros ‘One cent per copy, six per Week, of twenty-five cents per Month, delivered by ma sreiern No free copies. TS WATT KUDECHINENG — The date when your subscripllon expire lo Om the address 1 of each paper. When Chat date arriy ity baortp m been pald in adyanes your name ts taken from the let “when I go out of office CHIEF DELANEYS PLEDGE this beautiful badge which You have presented w The above words « Qttle’s new chief of police mad States customs service when they pre will be aa sy sn as tt ls now.” re the solemn pledge Thomas R. Delaney, Se- ph follow employes in the United mted Rim with a new badge emblematic of his new honor upon his retirement yesterday. ‘The Star's best wish for Mr. Delaney te that he will never bave to be reminded of his pled A LAW FOR THE CHILDREN Tt is good to know about J. H. New Yor and a member of the Jiscovered that there ts a great deal of tn- or. He has 24 In jor, He ts a big, busy, ener state lexistature, who has Jus tn this world, and that the children need a defer ed that in the richest city in the world, and the fortunes are being colmed out of the blood of mere bab w York is the home nine at it is tren, If human beings to pr me of the things you wear and purchase, almost for a seng, of the sweatshop, which means t et eh dquarters of much that Ix mean and ald know the penalty that ts inflicted you would want to assist m lyneht syers who cared more for money than they did for the liv ey ts & much injustice, In New York it has reached its highest pitch. ng to school ig the em dren, The race for r and everywhere. It is responsible for much suffer Bo whole reg and lauehing and pl Mothers, who are litt) fian't all sweatshop w shops and in a hundred pl @oors should be barred again of bables, who ought to be « penned up with their fathers and than slaves, and made to work r The children are found in factories and for the good of society, the You cannot blame the pare ntirely, Some of them are igno- rant. They know as little about the needs of a child as they do about Banserit They were old y worked from babyhood up So did thelr parents, nen and w nm at 40, crippled patriarchs at 60; but mot me live to see the ary mark. You cannot estim ean Senator Bacheller, how far tnjus- tice to iren Stunt a life and ft may touch more than one generation. y made at the expense of human life and rea- sonable comfort ts blood mor All these tht nounced, argued, ex shouted, by Senator Bacheiler, champion of the chil ‘The lawmaking bodies of every state in the Union could well ford to drop all other matters an time to making laws for the protection of children The rest of us should find pleasure in enforcing them, a Jans of King county have become so accustomed yoke will probably not polit Repub! te weartng wear any at Sammy Pi ameone's coll rng on their necks, Seeeenaenanmnnnamed the new dictator Im King county polit Mats off to Sam Pi Port Arthur squadron contains the following in addition to the facts previously reported: “Commander Hirose and Boat- swain Sugino, who were killed Sun- day, displayed remarkable courage. Boatswain Sugino was just going down to light the magazine on the Yakido Maru when the ship was struck by an enemy's torpedo which killed him. Commander Hirose, af- Ppa ee Fe ter causing his men to take to the “ boats and not Ooding Sugine, Japs Displayed Great Bravery! searched through the ship three times for him, Finding his ship grad- in Recent Port Arthur At-| ually going down, Commander Hir- tack search and enter the boat. As he on the head. His head and part of) his body were blown away. Only a TOKIO, March %1.—Togo's report! piece of Mesh in the boat temained| BH recent attempt to bottle up the| of the brave officer’s body, Com- ——| mander Hirose was always a model| End of Bitter nt officer and he leaves @ meritorious | “Pwo physicians wt long ana} example, the memory of which wi in} Wtubborn fight with an abzcess on| be everlasting. z. fight lung,” writes J. F. Hughes| “For the protection of the steamers DuPent, Ga, “and gave me up.| and the rescue of their crews all our ly thought my time had/ flotilla of torpedo boat destroyers geome. As a last resort I tried Dr./ aid their utmost in the face of the) New Discovery for Consump-| nem: ; ae y's severe cannonade. ° LA SE received Wat] all were the efforts of the destroy- ie ya Now Ive entirely re. {et Acdaka and Tsubame, that pen- etrated to within a mile of the har- my health.” It conquers all| © a, Colds and Throat ‘and Lung| bor entrance, where they encoun- Guaranteed by @ O. GUY,| tered and engaged the enemy's de- een Seoord avenue and Yesier, Grug| stroyers, inflicting considerable Price 50c and $1.00. ' Trial] damage.” Bottles free free. ™ —E Beware of Ointments for Catarrh 417: Street 417 That Contain Mercury, Op Go as mercury will surely destroy the Sense of smell and cotupletely ange the whole system when. enterin, it through the mucous surfaces mn articles should ver be wi (i prescriptions f clans, as the dan ten fold, to the goo |dertve from the Cur . mor: cury, ‘and a , aoting directly upon 4 mucow rest for tired eyes is obtained | Surfaces of the In buyiy examined free. Oculists’ pre-|and made in Toledo, Ohio, by Seriptions filled under guarantee. Cheney & Co. Testimonials fr: Sold by Druggists. Price, Tho per G.A. LINDAUER, Eye Specialist |, 78%? Hall's Family Pills for consti- No Knife! No Pain! Cross Eyes Straightened! Consultation, Examination and Eyes Tested Free. SEATTLE EY, EAR, N‘ AND THROAT INFIRMAR 4-5 Haller Block, Corner Second and Columbia Street GO-CART Bye from our scientific fitted glasses. | 1) It taken Ir terpaliy Byes CARTS~prices ranging from $8.00 to $20.00—very much reduced, as a starter for this season. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. Incorporated, 1427-1429 First Ave., Cor Pike. na Marta lingered yogan to talk on indit rights comp the chemical synth In other worda, a m @ artifictal f which has long by ntifio men, but which has #o far eluded thelr researc vation eason for his ab facturt he was to be one of the | 4, with tt mass of blue | black hatr. without alarm | and without cx Not the moat j Femote em did she show, engaged to the He was at d For the present he was such a ® ery, It madame, who could by | Koes w Marta came up t HE REELED AND MADE A LUNGE reer Airand: COPYRIGMT +1904 BY’ TAX - r ed Pollak I thought as m |that I hoped as much. tt ey to the mpe patents ts nothing tounding An exela broke from Pollak Vandelqur'a mv The other day when y me, professor,” continued Vande fixing bis ey younger man, thought your apply it t seo why It Was #0 necessary © patent rights for Its prote felt certain, however, n your most in it to m > and whether she foo, percetved the efit which wor ur notes, and at what you have no and what ow explained, as ts b accident In Regent at a have just met ct is either to mur ate you night that wher the wat sl value of it ose was compelled to give up the! | yet secured. stepped Into the boat « shell hit him | and speaks in Madame has meamerized her, not a doubt of it." state of trance may have been id those words to me. make @ possible solution. can she mean That would| by asking the pro- against Mme. Sara,” he anid briefly, « cirournstances, stances, seem to point to the same deadly danger. Where madame goes death stalks abroad. lose my senses. nor heard anything of madame and her , netther did I | 1 called on him once, but he was out. | the servant Aa to Mme. mention her and ar Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get| and in consequence was hardly At last the day 4 to seo Prof. Plozzi We sha worst | self and for Vandeleur's We and, wi anxious and with a lo | wished for Samuel Pollak We have a good selection of GO-| ng professor, | gh tly and bis arm in | come in the nick of ip this extraord of Mr. Pollak Your advent on audience com and the professor. the scene makes my Now, gentler Impulze jonn! and ask him to hav and chair moved to the an you imagine, ask you to tell me what {t is, for I eyes met hers I noticed a wave ot| stated that the patent rights are not crimson dye her face and neck On my way home I told Vandeleur| detern of the strange words used by Donna/ He shrugged “tt is my firm jock tonight maid Mr. Polink, that last the true & at once ¢ Mme. Sara added, bowing to Piosst, will like him to now | new in your mai ments would prove many of the difficulties present themselves race,” The professor sat q minute or tw | slowly: “I follow you, Mr. Vandeleur, and duction is the right one as regards the financtal tmpor- ance of my discovery not nee It sooner myself pussies ir Bara, 1 wou me at present.” leur made no reply to nent later *. 1 rome also to @ tome back @ Druce,” said V the The next few days passed without | I see that your de v tthe ke The reat of the out adventure, T as turned o} I pe was packe The platform wan taste ed with palma; one and size droo ndaover the tat was to stand, A fistinctly a# though th ag K spoken him whate I had not done ized moe. THD SHATTLE STAR e SS of the L.T. MEADE & ROBT: EUSTACE CP IPAPER 2 ENTERPRIGE AAI ye ification of the} ed by @ erim#on This unusual color ty to a daxeling ans of manu y expression tn ed Vandeleur's own that my own brain io wan minutes pa nder of applause, $500 to $800 worth of mushrooms, berries, rhub: ab, chickens, equabs, als of potatoe t-Intelligencer, who has bought two nice tracts of land at Gar- den Station, says that the soll at Garden Station t# expectally adapt 4 for raising the above pri cont up; terme $15 dow fe monthly land and 100 chick Terms $25 Down, $10 Per Month which hung the dacovery, 4 this morning fn felt began om where we led up to his crucial using y patent I have tak over. The attenrpt « We Make a Specialty of Gente’ Work haw Virest eve. aod Bell st, of our Dow Shirts10e Collars 2ce Cuffs 40 Queen City Laundry your dis WORK GUARA said Vandeleur he pointed to the fine tips FORWARD, most surprising ak The pot in which it Madame ined that your not take place, shoulders.| given to the world untilshe haa se- he sald,) cured herself by patent rights be moves! yond dispute. of trance. | cusra you, on before the Royal has therefore away a handfull which ts @@ and broke one 1 ahall take care to professor, until noolety at § Thone are the the extremity of each of ta of the case, wil! ancel all negotiations with 1 presurm: It overwhelmed) jotiate the busi- 1d It was impos. tion of ft must mean an enor- mous fortune for you doubt the chemical synthests of alt human being planned and executed such a If we ean trace It to ber, nt in Bow street.” rverents were rint who had #u .8 waa interviewed. He himeelf astoun ASCADE none of his; tell how !t had got nto the hal and remarked SHIRTS 0c a to talk ¢ il I mentic w the best or the “THE BLOODSTONE. Have Your Address Correct nd changes tn 2olk's Seattle his table] ens t enter of the} The =| $10 000 ss ossz| WORTH OF GINSENG| = perations for Can Be Grown on an Acre of Land at Garden Siation us can be raine on an acre, over 600 bushe T'wice-a-Week Mr. Jo Shomaker, the editor of th Being ot eattie lar ot of sen with large t Open every day, also Sundays, extra amen at office at Garden Station un un sold out Take ca * car, Occidental and Yesler to Garden Stat . ar transfer. Come tomorrow before too late. D 2 TIMMS BUILDING. 4 capacity of 70,00) collare and oufts Work le town Otfice, Third ave n give you any finish you TTERD. ESTABLISHED 1800. We Have no Students---All Our Operators Warning Are Licensed by the State of Washington A Twelve Year Written Guarantee With Ali Work Iver Filline seveeees SOIR lair wns 3.50 d Crown, 22k secee 360 i Work, per Tooth.... 380 tic Vulcan Plates.. 8.00 coor {sion of Dr. & M. M and the deeree of LL. D. 8, DD. B, and both the & ge of Der Surgeons. Lady attendant al- BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Cane meng sre-4 am. totp m. Sundays, 9a m. tl p. m. HELLER RAPID SELLER WHAT HELLER? HELLER PIANOS $10 DOWN $6 A MONTH SHERMAN, ‘CLAY & CO. 711 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE wold for m few days only MODERN DENTAL PARLORS SECOND AVE, ANDO PIKE ST, Masonio Temple Building 1 ¥ er ¥ ae | All work guaranteed for te Modern Dental | Parlors " ew Geoond and Pike St., Geattle, W. fa 1 ttle 1 the MODERN DENTAL Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacific Express and United States mail "OR VALDES AND BEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- tat, KAYAK, Ellamar and COOK INLET POINTS. 8. 8. EXCELSIOR APTUL 1 8. JAMIE DOLLAR APRIL 0 3. 8. BANTA ANA.,..APRIL 16 8. 8. James Dollar sails from Beattie every 20 Gays via outside route direct. Sailing from Arlington Dock, tp m No freight received after noon on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of sall- ing without notice. B. &. CAINE, Pres J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mer. Phone, Ind 1161. Phone, Matin 1147 608 F t Aver tt sentrencienimaiaseatatiibipceinamans Watch Repairing and Manufacturing W. S. Tarrant & Co. Retail Jewelers, | Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and ilverware. 108 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wa, Originators and Manufacturers of Eagle Buttons and Charme TEETH At Cut Rates Until April 1st ‘Browns Paln- less Dentists Are doing all Gental work for cost | of material to introduce our late dise coveries and painiess methods, LAUNDRY CO CALL-TRADE PRICES CUFFS 4c COLLARS 2c 817 SECOND AVENUE OFFICES and THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET we LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE have successful rsons with wingece Paetf We guaran that will fit COMPANY. ond Ave. Perfection Suction Plates this Plate, Gold Filitn Silver Filings Bridge Work . Qold Crown ... 8 All Work Guaranteed rr) Teeth extracted free, without pala Hours—8:30 to 6; Sunday, ® te 18 and replaced with new ones the Lady attendant. same day. 7 on! HARVARD DENTISTS —5 18 et —5 1B) er secona « eave Pliable Piste Plate of Elasticity, Plate of Simplicity. Plate Ever- Pleasing. Plate Never Perplexing, Only Dentists in the West making | Silver Fillings Gold Fillings, upward from. Gold Crowns Bridge Work, 22k. | Pull Set Teeth NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED, Come in at once and take advan- | tage of low rates. All work done by specialists, without pain, and guar+ janteed TEN YEARS. Our offices |have been established tn Seattle 10 |years, Our Inte botanical discovery |to apply to the gums for extracting, | filling and crowning teeth without pain is known and used only by Brown’s Painless Dentists 713 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 Unton Block One Door South of MacDougall & Southwick’s. | Hours—8.30 a m. to 6 p. jdays, ull 1. m, Sun- Puones MY) to29. “Any shoo that you buy here is right at least we think {It is before we sell tt. If it turns out wrong, you get your money back. | Nicernton Gemmaiv Ra near Union. ee

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