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aaa) OLD MAN'S HEROIC REDUCED FREIGHT RATES| to all eastern | s of 2 On household goods Through ears, Savi THE SEATTLE STAR MYSTERIOUS K/D ATTEMPTS ESCAPE The Sette Tal company ACT MAY COST aun Kia." Se ord) $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Av.) w. Norris Watch Repairing and Manufacturing W. S. Tarrant & Co. Retail Jewelers, Watohes, Glamonds, Jewelry and Iverware, 16% Cherry Btreet, Seattle, Wn. one atore and Manufacturers of At Cut Rates Teeth auc: Brown's Palniess Dentists Are doing att der K for cost of parral, Yo Jntrod Tr late discov ead painless methods ree euney ALSO, ISIN A_ CRITIC James W. Norris te tn a dying con- | dition at Providence hospital | burns reeetved yesterday morning while trying to eave his aged wife from flames started by an Incendiary. Mra. Norris also stands little chance of recovering from her injuries. The old man was overcome by the flames and smoke, after getting his wife of an upstairs window, Fellow fire | men of his non, Robert Norris, who ls & member of Kngtne company No. 4 rescued him from the burning build tug. ‘The fire was one of three Incendiary blazes yesterday. The ning from a fire tn the Prar fof Kecond aven nd Virginia street, at 3 o'clock ye terday morning, when the fire Norris house at Bi Lenora street was discovered. Cook and hie men drew up Norria, awakened by the flames and trom tal wo A SPECIALTY emeoke, bad carried bis wife to the Wished In Seattle ten yeas. Our| window and dropped her tw the botanical ch ry to apply to | ground gums for extracting, filling an In Githout natn ie Kacen| Shouting to Norris to walt for help. Sma Seed only by Chief Cook assisted in raising « lad- WILL PROBABLY DIE FROM BURNS RECEIVED WHILE RESCUING WIFE FLAMES STARTED BY OTHER BLAZES WERE J eaturating & mattress with duty Preston walked out of jal! as ective Hasson om of a notorious Imo hotel. He! back to! found him in the r woman in the St was rearrested and taken the city gait THOUSANDS ATTENDED Launching of Jefferson Was a FROM INCENDIARY — SHE, CAL CONDITION —TWO WORK OF FIRE BUG Ite was so badly of flesh fell trom ® roartng furnace. burned that atrips his face and arma when the firemen carried him down the Indder, The aged couple were taken in the am bulance to Providence hospital, where Dr. Shannen attended them. A tow moments before Norris was dragged from the second story win dow, Mra. Robert Norris, his son's wife, a baby and then herself, As As She Was awakened by the fire she went to the window of her rv the ground f and handed the to her alster-tn-law, Mattie Nor. who had already jumped to the Most Successful Affair ‘The launching of the Alaska Steam- pew steamer Jefferson he ways at Ieath's ship ds t Tacoma Saturday night w wit nessed by one of the largest crowds ever aasombied on a similar oocaston ship company ground, six feet below in that city. From Seattle and Port Six alarme within three hours were] Townsend fully 8 per went to| turned tn just after midnight The] the launchin seats of the com= Norris ttre, ty house| pany on the er Dolphin, while at Twenty-f: nue and Warren | from Tacoma Olymp } street and another started In a lodg-| 000 Invited gue ing house at $06 Btewart street by] the day was clo acoumpanted by occasional showers of were incendiary rain, the crowd was good natured, and Two houses, one at Madrona and/ at T o'clock, when the vensel started, another at Lescht park, caught fire| very slowly, to giide down the ways, aceldentally, coals dropping from | the cheers were deafening the stove im the Praakiim house caused At (iis moment Mise Frances Mast- a biase there ¢ ings, who had been selected to chr ten the veasl Chiet raised the traditio: > der to the wind ‘The firemen Fire Chief Cook and Pott Brown’s Painiess Dentists | iolanea Norrie just as he sank back| Delaney are now making # search for| bottle of cha and, with 713 First Avenue iuto the room, which by that time was] the fire bug. words, “I christen thee Jeffers Partore-1, & & 4 & 8 Union Block, - = = brought it down on the bows of the} Ove Door South of MeDougall® South- smashing the glass into &) Yr wiek 4. e mand pt * The launching was ours: Sam to 6p m Sun- accomplished without @ hitch ave tm L After the launching Miss Hastings’? ‘Any shoe that you buy here i» cbt . was am muttabiy in-| at least we think i ts before loving oup, by eet it. If tt turns out wrong, you — =| the prominent Seattle ents} Four money back. Niche non Ge rmat w & IT Becond ave. near Union. aoe ATTORNEY GENERAL R. t (Special to The Star.) “SPOKANE, Wn. April 4—-Patrick ang Rodalmers Henry WI former attorney general of Washington, at one time] | United States district attorney and}! editor of Winston's Weekly, died} suddenly of heart failure yesterday | morning. Colonel Winston was one of the best known political figures of the state. He founded a wide acquaint- ance and bis activity in two cam- paigns, those of 1992 and 1596, will long be remembered. In 1992, white district attorney under President Harrison, hy stumped the state, ao- companied most of the time by John H. MoGraw, candidate for governor. After being nom led for attorney general at the fusion convention In | 1898 a2 a Silver Republican, Win- ston again toured Washington tn the interests of Bryan and free ailver, making many speeches of note. Colonel Winston wes a native of North Carolina, He entisted in the Confederate army, but was not tn service. He graduated from the University of North Carolina, adopting the law an a profession. In 1870 Winston re- moved to Pittsburg, where he fo lowed the practice of Iaw several years. In 1873 he was a delegate to the convention which nominated Horace Greeley tor president. In 187%, shortly before the Mayes-Til- den campaign, Winston became a on remeved einen ‘ont FIRST AVENUE A thorw fee cao Cte The school that wil! tench you at home, if you can't attend. Send for our free fancy cards McLAREN & THOMSON, Cor. ind ‘amd Pike. Seattle, Wash SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Masonic Temple Building Teeth extracted and filled abso- Sutely without pain. Our own prep- aration, which haa been kept secret) all of these years, being imitated by all others, a)! attempts to copy prov- such failures, as we are con- to be the only inlese @x- tractors. The Modern ntal Par- lors in Seattle are absotutely the only pariore that have this patent ration to extract teeth, fill and appiy goid crowns without pala. Gold crowns and teeth with-| Republican. In 1884 he was a dele- out plates, gold filling and all other) -11. t> the national convention work done painlessly and by spe- the ‘hich nominated Blaine for presidency, Winston opposed Binine and supported Arthur for a second ASK ENFORCEMENT OF “SPITTING Gold Crowns « Full Set Teeth 5.00 pry - tr Gol ngs 00 M Silver Fillings . 50. GREEN LAKE IMPROVEMENT C ‘All work guaranteed for ten years. Modern Dental Parlors Becond and Pike St., Seattle, Wash. Masonic Buildin Main office, Fourth an ot Morrison tod with us D sta, Portland, Or. TAL STOP DISGUSTING HABIT O GAS” FRANCHI ‘The energy shown by Mayor Bal- Unger and Police Chief Delaney tm en- _ only office conn Far eattle ts the MOD! ARLORS. forcing city ordinances that for so Special Sale of many years have been a dead letter Universal Stee! Ranges €hote Range, $20 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 308-310 Second Avenue South. has encouraged the Green Lake Im provement club to ask the olty author-| iles and the Seattle Electric company | to orce the almost forgotten ordi-| hance which makes expectoration In| street cars and other pubife places punishable by a fina The ordinance was passed during Mumes’ first ad- ministration, but has never beon «n forced. Recently the pafty with unwonted public welfare, hung up stens tn all ite are calling attention to the ordinance, but the notice @id not appear to have much effect. At the meeting of the club last Friday the following resolu- tion was passed: “Whereas, the patrons of the Seattle} Eleotr' pany do Indiacriminately Seattle Electric com- Interest In the | »pit and there is « city STERLING SIL | ordi @ against such conduct, there- fore, be it | “Resolved, by the Green Lake Im- | provement olub, that we petition the the chief of police and the fe company to enforce said vest of thelr ability.” anned a resolution | 1, to pase an or mayor, | attle Klectri« ordinance to the The club also as the city coun _704 First Avenue ling the owners of cows INTERBAY PHARMACY keep the cattle shut vp at night. | all and complete line of Drugs « been fn the habit of ronesing over} Deatry Avtictte, City Prices | their streots at night. Ono of them, JOHN H. CA uF, who has not been abic to sleep of} Rights Fr y , t of the Draduate of Pharmacy and » comagrie ells, introduced | OF WINSTON’S WEEKLY SUCCUMBS TO HEART DISEASE 18 ENDORSED ttomded the tau: Mayor Ballinger, Chief of laney and Postmaster President Oaks, Vice Superintendent F OF WASHINGTON AND EDITOR ttrm. In 18%, President Arthur appointed Winston register of the land office Idaho When the firet dministration came in, ‘gned his federal post- tion and moved to Spokane in 1884, Soon after coming here he purchased an interest in the Spokane Falls Re- view and was for over a yoar ite editor. He continued the practias of law and when the state was edmit- The Dolphin r return trip at half an hour later for Port Townsend. Music waa furnished on the trip by the Sixth Artiliery band and Leuber orchuatra was served om S ot | the staunchest veesele ever la hed | on the Bound. She is 2% feet over all, | by & fect beam, & feet molded depth and M feet depth of hold, and at Lewiston, ted President Harriacm appotated| will have a freight ing capacity Winston United States istrict at-lof 1.0% tora She will be towed to torney, whieh office he held until the| this cfty this Week. Her tripple ex second Cleveland administration | pansion engines, now being built, by came in, He was removed by Prest-| the Heffernan Engine Works, will dent Cleveland on account of of-| then be Instalied These engines are of 1.500 horse pow- er, with 1 pounds preawure, which wive the Vemsel a maxiinum speed | of 4 knots FORCES WIFE TO GIVE HIM MONEY :: Humane Officer Vaupell caught C. W. Painter trying to force his wife, whom he had deserted, to give him money yesterday and arrested him. Painter recently deserted his wife and four ttle chitdren, leaving them 4eatitute. Mis return to her! home yesterday was only for the purpose of taking from her the money her relatives had sent to her. ‘The humane officer says that the) case is one of the most aggravated to which his attention has been| called. NEW POLICE METHOD When threatened with the loss of fonaive parttvannht In 18%, Winston joined the Stlver Republican movement and at the first fusion convention in Bilenaburg that party was give thw office of attorney general, Winston being se- lected for the place. Me was elected attorney general by a majority of « few hundred votes more than Rog- era recotved for governor, In the senatorial campaign of 1897 Winston worked for George Turner, but the strain followed by the leg- ialative sension undermined Win- ston's health and for over t years he was unable to attend to his off- cial duties, being under the care of specialists. In 1809 Winston returned to Gpo- kane completely cured and resumed the practice of Inw. Last August he founded Winston's Weekly, a publication which bas attracted at- tion by reason of the sarcasm of its columns and the wit displayed. his Hicense the proprietor of the Roanoke saloon waa yesterday| to 4 to reveal the Identity of two) alleged thieves. Nels Thompson said be had been robbed of $40 in the ss- Joon and Detective Corbett was de- tailed on the case, The owner of the loon 414 nothing to help the officer at first, but when threatened with the revocation of his license he pro- duced the night bartender, who told who the thieves were. E. Sandstrom | and Isaae Nordlund were arrested ” ORDINANCE LUB TAKES MEASURES TO | N STREET CARS—“DOLLAR JPREACHER SAW | THE BURGLARS, BPOKANW, April 4.—Three daring | nafeblowers win cracked the ante of| the Springston Lumber Company | were discovered by Rev. @, Wililarn | Gtboney yesterday morning, but] they escaped with about $$ in cash} found in the safe before the police strived, The same thieves oracked | (he Katiepel Flour Mill Company's safe and got away with 6f.10. The explosion at the Byringston| office was a (tremendous one that! awoke the neighborhood. It t# pre»! sumed nitroglycerine was used. Rev. ey, who lives near by, had) m wuffering from neuralgia, and] while awake in bed he heard a ¢riah/ about § o'clock, to which, however, | he paid little attention | Later a big crash came with such & roar that it awakened Mra, Gibo ney. Both got up and went to the; window, where they saw the three men at the lumber company’s office. | Ht y raised the window to get a better view, and ay ntly the burglars heard the noise, for they ran away in the darkness, The pas tor telephoned to the police station, | but it was evider some time be) fore he could get the call tm, for tt was 4 o'clock when the news was recelved there. What le Life? In the last analysis nobody know but we do know that it ts under! etrict law Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular liv ing means derangement of the or fans, remuiting tn Constipation, | Headache or Liver trouble. Dr.) King’s New Life Pitts quickly re-! * gentle, °. yet thor Guy, Inc., adjusts this. ough. Only 250 at G. Drug Store, ‘They Are Beauties TWO CARLOADS of PIANOS eal ORGANS Were received last week, and our big store is again ded from bale ny to basement, and shall be pleased to have you call and look over our and beautiful stock, whether | You purchase or not. We have in siock am inrge variety of designa,| at and colors—the famour olf} Qchigkering @ Sons, the artistic Ho-| oa K the the bie. ton Co, and many others. Ovr| fuctiiiies enable us to very attractive prices on the entire| Mine, and we sell on very liberal terms. = BY THE WAY We gocumutated a great many sec- ond-hand Pianos and Organs recent- ly, which were taken in exchange on new {nstruments during our big sala, sowie practically aa good an new, yet all will be sold at extremely low prices. It will pay you to Inve gate these great bargains. A CAREFUL HEARING Will easily and quickly conv of the superiority of the * Piano Player” over all ot large assortment to melect Price, $260, sold on ensy payments. A LITTLE WINNER The Columbia Talking, Laughing Singing or Band-Playing Machine (whichever you are a mind to call it.) A half hour spent tm this de- partment will tpterest and amuse you. Machines from $7.80 to 6100.) Records from 3le to $2 Also a large stock of Violins, Banjos, Ma éotes, Guitars, Music Loxes, eto, 903 Becond Ave. Burke Bidg. Bridges, Structura by All Methods. Poultry 1 foot high, 190 feet.. 2 feet high, 150 feet... feet high, 150 feet... We also ERNST for the theft. PARTING TRIBUTE 70 OR. A. 8. KIBBE ‘The funeral of Dr. A. B. Kibbe pty held from @rinity Parish church yes-| terday afternoon. The body waa} shipped lant night to Buffalo, N. ¥., by the Bonney-Watson company Rev, H. H. Gowen and Rev. J. P. D. the resolution, which was unai d by the club. mously The club also passed a resolution ex- Dressing its favor to the American Im provement eompany’s $i gas franchise ot and the proposed extension mains to Green Lake A warm discussion occurred oF mployment of @ Japanese as in the Groen Lake school M: ey the people at Green Lake are sald to and pat for the Metis brown mah | LA¥va conducted the funeral services far as their war with Russia js] %4 the choir quartet sang. 1 rned, but they object to thelr | 12Wing were pall bearers syment in American schools, | Horton, McCullough, Wil Shannon/# Most of the residents are harawork- | 1a" Jannon, J. H. Lyons and D. Ai} Itche ing: ottinens themselves, and they do not like the idea of the industrious ‘ COAL FORNOME | The Pacifico Coast little Jap displacing a whit ‘ It seems that Mr. Cros Jan- itor of the school, ie given $25 per month for keeping the school clean, with the privilege of hiring his own Company wilt this year enter the Nome coal trade help. He had been employing an| American at #5 per month, but «| OD % larger scale than heretofore. short time ago concluded he would| For this purpose the company has make @ nice penny for himaelf by « hartered the ships J. B. Thomas Ploying the Oriental for $45. Hence| and St. James. The two vessels will ne trouble. this port late in May with A committee was appointed to walt| 6,000 tons of sacked cowl. A stock} upon the board of education. of trom 15,000 to ns Of packed Ar ther committee will also visit the| and bulk coal will be shi to school board to seo if a site centrally | Nome, Jorated in respect to the district 1 north ‘ _ ot Lake t nion cannot The steamer Valencia th nich to erect the pro} clfic Steamship Company, will be school, . | kept on the southeas Alaska run for at least two more trips. This is give a minstrel show at fp oumegine She handling of the qhor- pera house next Saturday night, for) ously increased freight shipments the benefit of the athletic association | The vessel is how at San Francisco, of the sohool. ‘Thome who are to take| from which port she will sell Tues part claim that the show will be one| day, On the completion of her two southeastern Alaska trips the cia will be placed on the Nome of the best ever given school students, by on run. the high | where, put a bottle Take cl cheap brands. GROMMES & ULLRIC THE quality. no Distriduters, DS. JOHNSTON (0. Cline’s ‘Piano House PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc, ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS lvon Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging ave all sizes in ome and one and a half mesh, Phones John 2831 ind. 1158 When you go on the train, on a voyage, or any- then you are sure of always getting a whiskey One of the fastest salting verselw now afloat is the four-maat barkentine Lahajna, Captain N Carlson, which arrived in port fre fan Francisco, after a ama having made the trip to the « [i days, The Lahaina bi cargo of com Bho will load | ! ber for N Caledonia at Port Hlaketey. | Both Phones Main 1184 }} Free Delivery 75¢ Per Quart Bottle Old Crow Hermitage McBrayer Keystone Liquor Co. | wh and Family Trade. 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacific Express and United Biates mail FOR VALDES AND SEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Taku- tat, KAYAK, Ellamar aud COOK INLET POINTS. 8, 8. JAMES DOLLAR APRIL ® 8. 6. BANTA ANA,...APILIL 16 8. 8, EXCELSIOR MAY 1 8. 8. James Dollar natis from Beattie every 20 days via outelde ff) geht scenbves after noos |) on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of sall- tng without nottoe. EB. EK. CAINE, Pres 3. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mer. Phone, Ind 110 Main 1147. Avenue, Beattie, Union Bakery and Cafe 6 Loaves 25 Cents We well six loaves of the beat! he made bread in the city for 26 1412 BECOND AVENUE. STANDARD AND DOMESTIC Sewing Machines acknowledged to be Think of tt WING MACHINES | AT $16. AN machines for lose than one-half | the usual prion No agents, ne com- missions to pay at the best on earth. DROP-TTEAD Corner Secon@ and Union. SEATTLE. WASH. Netting BROS, of Marquette in your grip of | nances on the thousands of 1, Distillers, Chicago, Tillnots NORTHERN LIQUOR CO., - 212 First Avenue South, Seattle Springtime Dress Goods Has Burst Into Full Bloom The Host of Beautiful Woolens and Dainty Tub Fab- rics Make Choosing a Real Pleasure aé-inch New Gem Metal Dresm | 48-inch wide White English Biell- ‘abric; another of the sea- jan, every thread fron's popular weaves; $1.00 splendid for wat value for 750 $1.26 value 42-inch Mohair Votlea, black and New Wash Votlles, in pretty pink, colors, well worth $1.00; selling grays, blues and tan; per yard at ines ve TBO St J 150 bervide OF Tee AAG ALON Pabirien tions of the popular woolen oottine- at ‘500 fabrics; per yard + 1Be wide Fancy Weave New Wash Tweeds, look ke in Vinek and tan, $i woolen, will stand a world of Nh: S0P soapneent seheeosnaeel wear gnd tubbin 7% pieces Spring Btyle Dress woseheeh: oni ie ane Ginghams, in pretty stripe and | Scotch Sultings; when made up hocks, 12%0 value 100 are hard to detest from the reat 6-inch Black Briliiantine;§ we woolen article; ibe ue need not tell you how popular GOOE ois. .tscdeed: sos cornell briliiantine fabrics are; it's Imported Mercerized Cheviots, only a ation where to get ono of the prettiest new the beet value; this grade has weaves, all combination n excellent texture; per yard fancy colors, equally good . ° 500 waists or suits, 760 value... Window Shades at Special Prices Tomorrow 360 Opaque Shades, on spring rollers, complete; tomorrow's price . .. 2Be tomorrow's price BBe to- 45e comp: Shades, on spring rollers, 600 Best Grade Oil Opaque Sha de Roller, complete, 7-foot jon morrow's price . > A Timely Sale of Rugs Just at house replenishing time when New Rugs add so much to the cosines of any room. Bize 26x5#-inch @myrna Rogs, $2.00 value; sale price 1.65 Size tats uperior Weight beautiful new Size 30x60-inch Smyrna Rugs, pretty designs, $2.60 value; sale price Size 26x60 Extra ‘Quality Smyrna Tugs, $3.00 value; selling at... Of Free Prescrip- tions, Free Treat- ment, Free Belts, Unscrupulous Traveling Quacks Etc., Etc. Unreliable medical concerns have sprung up all over the country during the last few years, and their purpose seems te be to impose upon the sick and afflicted with catch-penny schemes and misleading free offers. The Expert Specialist ‘Then there are many medical concerns who claim they cure any and all diseases the human flesh {s heir to, whether they are known to be Incurable or not. The successful physician of today Is not the one who knows a little about every ailment, but the one who knows all about certain ones. It is very evident that a doctor who dabbl in all branches of medicines and surgery cannot become an in the treatment of one certain class of Gisensea. Consequently @ sick or affitcted person cannot have as much faith or confid ence the ability of euch a doctor as be can in one who devotes all time and centers all his forces on a certain specialty, Dr. ards, the acknowledged leading specialist in the Northwest, real= ined this and decided to concentrate all his talents, enrgies and skill on the treatment and cure of diseases of men, and He Is the Only Specialist IN THE NORTHWEST WHO TREATS DISEASES OF MEN ONLY THE LARGEST, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, THE BEST EQUIPPED AND MOST RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE NORTHWEST It will cost you no more to take treatment of an expert spectal- iat than to place yourself under the doubtful ability of a mediocre. It must, therefore, be plain to you that it is absolutely necessary for your future welfare and happiness that you cast your false modesty ide and place your case In the hands of a skillful and reliable alist, who will quickly and permanently restore you to what 4—a healthy, vigorous man, with physical and vital , fitted In every way to enter courageously and euc- ly Into the s yous battle of Ife. Dr. Richards wishes to have a private heart-to-heart talk or correspondence with men of es occupations and conditions tn iife who are weak, nervous, n down, discouraged, or who suffer from any seoret disease uneen, Do wet put off ane boninee-trope Gua: to Gay nak tae K to week A Matter of guch vitel importanes, but do something It will be n e too foon, CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE OUR TREATMENT. at the HOME is a GRBAT SUCCESS. One per 1 it the fact that you are out of town and ive you of services. If you cannot 1 particulars, r of treatment, prices, uiiled you free of cost, No medicit State Medical Institute Incorporated D. T. Richards, M. D. FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH. 701 ‘ je Deposit and Trust Co.'s Building. Office Hours—9 am. to 6 p.m Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 @ m. to § p.m. Sundays, 10 a m. to 1 p.m