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all ’ Thr SEATTLE STAR inies ’ eitieitine: pea | 773 ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND WILL SOON BE dantasce¥ ur Chance OFFICHS—1507 and 1909 Bev enth av fay will co » there will be no — e war, Dr, itale te undoubtedly 1 BVBRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAT | vous over those reports from Colom THLEP HONES Re tet oy | bia. Sunset, Main 10@: Tndependem ne unset, Main 1138 a *It'a nobody's business where T r ars Bastern offi 19¢ Hartford butlding, Chicago: " aid Hetty Greon when she Brtoune building New York, W. 1. Porterfield, may. foreign advertising, |". acs chu haw. Matte tial ’ BALLARD STAR AGENCY—221 Ballard ave Sunset, Red 14L me the cher da: Md bee THE TERRITORY HAS NO MONEY WITH WHICH TO SUPPORT | of about $25,000 per yeur and gives) ways forgetting about the aasosso: , for the enjoyment THIS FAMOUS ORGANIZATION ND THE LEGISLATURE | of the people —— | nbers of the The m One cent per Copy, Bix cents per Week, or twenty-five cents per Month. delive y mall or carriers, Ne tree conles THOBE APRIL SHOWERS. | | band have no other co@pation than | TO MATL #UBBCHIORY ¢ subscription expires ts | Tue ra by rate, and makes thing® WILL PUT IT OUT OF BUSINESS | y at re onoerte or tton has not again b the list. | You cuss and eke rovile it, Yet HONOTI ee a si a 5 ee aoe uae bi or un y 0 a e a ar 4 why not now At thmen I rating, a A change of date on the address label " band, which t per the band Py Pir poorly ig Ai = F -You know tt hag to anyhow | a ’ B enzapes : , er Pomtoffice at Seattle, a cton, as second-class matter a happy ater of thirty-five |" #P ’ e band and to div | on m bite suche | ‘The Mawatian ty in probably! with ge ment how ph | | A Chicago society woman declares) ydura, is to be disbanded. ‘The tor- | ine only orguntxation of ite kind in| clans end ether Ching» wl people] F REAL LIFE jit t# easier to earn money than to/ ritory of Mawall te without funds/the world. It i# supported by J " 1 ¥ 4 | A STORY 0 "= japend it vThe sentiment would 40)to pay for #0 expensive @ tuxury| territory of Hawall wt un expense neconsition | eredit to John D, himaclt J iS Y M Aged and improver 4, burdened by a dedt om thelr furniture | An Ann Arbor fumily went te bed ave our oney and Make It Work which a eng 4 stolen, John B. Altman and wife, | Senday night and didn't awaken un f Y wel » » e e P bedroom and laid down te- | *! Wednesday morning. It sounds or ou ” mere - 0 : : Uke a story from Tacoma. gether to seep sleery kr waking | There was ya full dust in the house | “Glad to give you an interview on iw vo apples and « half and a part of | {he questior wala the politician. S teer I t ad on Sit down right here, and I'l give Tye i oor: sp s ® |you my views now,” and he talked ¢ > ha t Tn the ba twas found the dead body ¢ the household cat for an hour ’ ob « * it from possible mistreatment “Will thia be printed today or to . . pin . ; Th awe nary was empty, The dead bird—also | ™ — he asked, at the finish, : ¥ chi * east of the old wite. | _ >. spheae a weet y mr y © | “Then I might just as well save E : 1 ar tells of the hunger and lone- | you ut ruble of hing me up to i f tv ure, t» aced | morrow you have time Tul give 1} led u nie | you a dental now F , , ‘ ; ‘ (Net knocking Sam Piles) W i an I Py At t He was a sym tic friend | ‘The action of the ‘ ; é who co y his friend a favor, Out of the goodness of his | representat , I s ts gh heart he lest his m: He indorsed notes for others and this | f be evat 1 at ce | brow t finan i ruin. He made a brave struggle for several years. y there was nothing left but the furniture. Upon the ea half > ” few « ks he borrowed a little money The usurer hounded him for of cotton sh ting from v, + ee payment of the outrageous ent. He was old and il! and pennt ity. 3¢ must be an in { to mee all this wash on et $ $10 wnth less om ; That's all. | ¢ cad ri get your e nes f The And why re thf patheti yf real fe? What ts the WAR PROVERB. o) wit or a rurag for futu > TORPEDOES SPRAK i weet -of 8 LOUDER THAN W Our represent e is on the grot ery day. Take the You w your own lesson—the pertl of | a = = <== : . ‘oes ny | | ternpt t fe of the ox Broadway and I ar to the end of the line and rth distress, of society in allowing harpies to prey | ern y ’ ’ DO! Qn annet read he pitity i a big island wo blocks. poor not redd the pitt j J - . oe d ge ' heart | # ponsibie . nt But 0, the pity of tt! | j alien almon poasth|e mas t chet! Chapel, editor of the National Magazine, was one of ¢ the nator Hanna and tells some stories of th hitherto unpublished 4 ‘ senator's tt The following ts worthevery Inch + of space it ocouptes HOW'S THIS? Plate of Elasti -_ 2 “It was on his last Sunday that Senator Hanna related one of the | tter Ove Hundred 1x og af Simplicity. = ae 3 IN GIBDERIA WHOLE TRAIN CREWS ARE MADE UP OF MURDER f Ca fete Never Porpiening. * most touching and tender incidents of his eariler years, He prefaced Perfection Buction Plates 4 it by stating that he was past 25 years of age before he ever tasted ERS AND ONLY POLITICAL PRISONERS ARE INHUMANELY CHENEY & CO Dentists in the Weet making 4 bi intoxicating liquor of any kind During those early days, when he was parte ° bene Only this Plate. —~ a associated In Cleveland with such youths as John D. Rockefeller and TREA Bi s Gold Fillings oes : x3 others, his father's heart was apprehensive, as the heart of almost Lawes a. ‘ 4 every father is apt to be for bays of that age. The elder Hanna was “ BY JOHN V ence tov {fromen. In winter the mercury ooe Srown . & Xi | _ rigid and uncompromising tn his total abstinence principles, and often ea 5 naar meg | freezes solid and the spirit ther ‘Ail Work Guaranteed 18 Years. | a = said he would rather see his boys brought heme tn = coffin than stag conan ne pact allo yim ss a extracted free, ‘without patty } : a a neide the uses ye low | —t? ; Sunday, repl ; gering home drunk. For this reason Marcus never had a latchkey, but | me om OW, Ap f 34 It ts the gen) sero iw not an Unusual temperature. | Testimonial tent Pl age gag ee ; every time he came home late his father would get up and let him tn, oral impression that @ criminal im) Most of the exiles tn this piace are | | by SECOND AVE. 18 4 in ts the most (l-trested of ho ie aumied, Goneal fale Pom t lames St. : : and murely no father ever watched over a son with more solicitude: ae et oe reercemate to] Mn Who have actually made an at- ng 2 HA RVARD ) DENTISTS 51 ad ena 5 : : 3 but the younger Hanna rebelied and even appealed to his mother for tn exacted by al i id & latehkey. ‘This te true about | H ““Sfother,’ sald he, ‘you can trust me. Whenever I touch « drop political offenders, but as to plain,| : murderers tt} 9 ordinary thieves and ts not ‘The Russian gov most lenient tn the world to those who merely smash the ten com mandments, Capital punishment Is very exceptional and even imprison The erring man ts| of lignor I will give you back this key.” It is needless to add, says Chapel, that the key was never called ‘gd for, Me who runs may read the lesson Teach the boy and then trust him fully. In the last analysis that “he JAPAN 18 STILL HAMMPRING AWAY AT PORT ARTHUR Epifepsy iii is all you can do. ment Fr The mother’s instinct {nm this case wan better than the father’s | cam be outet Te . affiicted this! simply sent “out east” (which cor-| i discipline. common. It bs on Crane ® Bh nds to our “out west") end) | it was consider a job on a ratiroad, = lscovery that it was rarely © nervou Being sent to Siberia sounds pretty bad to western ears, but large | parts of*that country are no worre off in ctimate and other reapecte| than North Dakota and Montana Dr. Thomas Liggett, New York City. Dr. Miles’ Himore. 2s SR Ge a” Restorativ eae +. oe, > STAR DUST =~) | .2me ee. a, eves have aly cured. and others; 224 good land. too, Then Russia | hes bard work finding men to work} pea are being oui every day “tn the ~~ ‘wl wee Wtrtcken with) her great eartern raihways, and ap : opi lore trented me for sev: e | 0 ere bat T gre cores | wonld| Sbie-bodied murderer or safe blower| avful fia I'carmot tell my| with & taste for mechantes fs quick- ; ——— awful wuttortie A druxeiat = ly given @ job ae fireman or engt- ; At the World's Fair 9% varieties) Plank isiand an@ wipe out the) bowsht s bottls, and found it he reer. 4 io sack Om ba eabintle’s. Wel Mesatety ath: Seon,” no treared, ms. and 1 took three more and am| ‘To the paternal government at : moaqu . * had onty one Meht spell after) Petersburg, every human being of = @Bxpect to meet moet of them at the —- © taking It I do hope the 4 @ ; Bt. Louts hotets. CHIN-CHIN-NATTY, Apri! 14.—| {ime Will come ‘witen everybody. wit| Russian birth ts regarded as 8 dle a te R . know that your medicine cures these] tinct national nenet, in this sense, = : mous Russian inventor te work~| awful fits.” JOHN LEWIS, Clarion, | te of the country’s capita i Bryan has been reading some more| ing on an invention that will revo-| Pa. oper se i ly ne | ; : no 90 elp that Norvt enc “y are ta out of the party. Bryanjlutionize naval warfare. His tnven-| sin under a guarantee to refund your| where, under official supervision, | b 4 sort of first reader for Demsc-| tion is & smokeless smokertack for| money If first bottie dows not benatlt.| ‘r a> tan act Oe P racy. cruisers and battleships. This will) ——~ = celae tate ‘portet etie a | is Seteee Cubes, wth in the medical profession, and tossed upon the scales of science the | j Bie le a vessel oach op Into useful cttiser : t t f " . iaies ‘eimmaaesh ' A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. bag ape ay "a gatas ape The A ane ot the Witter wn mate Washington, 0. C. igh the greatest of their contemporaries. ‘That is why we guarantee to i ventor says the iden came to him ® Journey through Siberta found the the people of S ¢ the medicine prepared from the prescriptions of these famous physicians, 4 while he was examining the leadless Oliv T satire rew of one trate wore con-| and in doing so helto ve vanished. To you e] a Dullets used be faced Seinese soldi ype hard-working Gecent lot of men and suffere: 1 natism, c tarrh, impure and tainted blood, s ES HISTORY'S HILARITIES looked after the lives of the paseen- | stoma 1 livers, coughs and colds, women’s complaints or weak, run-down 4 |, Caesar was ucross the Rub’ gers entrusted to them with the systems, we off dicir 1ited to your case, prepared from the prescription of a doc- = @ You never c’n tell ['When he felt a hunch to recro Breatest care. But when the possen tor that has made a life-time study of your particular disease. We positively and unqualified- with his army and return to Rome. “Ah, here ts where I give whut a genius er a woman ts goin’ t'@o | mured, as he ordered the pon next. A Chicago minister declares the world is coming to an end in 90 years—as though it made any dif- ference to many of us what the 9 world does in 90 years. 4 JAPS WIPED OUT Barracks Used by a RUSSIA $ BRAVE MEN 4 Ee Louta XVI was fleeing tre at dead of night with 8 household, di KASHACHEKO, April 14.—Jap-| and it seems that ng the dash| 5 tnese statesmen believe John W.! to the frontier the coach Gates’ attempt to form an ice trust| = q was backed by Russian financiers. | 5 3 MUKDBN, April 14.—Viceroy Al- the ur 4 exteff was told by @ secret service| bane mona from his seat, “you man today that the Japanese Gaouid snake Apo fort using the Blank islands as a | able—take h . dezvous, The viceroy wan r This touching t consed when he learned the news,| fulness bore such and at once called up Port Arthur! tts good ex by long distance telephone. the tw th ¢ “fiend « fleet to the Biankety' courtesy flourishes NASAL CATARRH! HAVD YOU GOT IT? WH Can ¢ Consultat ox amination Free. SEATTLE EYP, EAR, NO E AND THROAT INFTRA the} knockers the double-cross!” he mur~ =| = ety jes S¥eveey™ | The Only Standard Velie Writer req nt. a necu 4 f rT stenogra phers on wy n wre cl 2 tens, Norris Safe & Lock Co. OLIV on o phe RITHE No, 1232-44 SECOND AVENUF Seattle, W Car Serena ond Apets.- pual McLAREN & THOMSON. Cor. and Pike, Seattle, Wash, ard about it made them Little queer just the # polities! offenders capital punishment, 1 respects Russta has already A ‘ 4. | from barbariem, yet ther@ is eral prejudice against of fieial shedding. The Touesian makes a tribute ¢ sentiment is not killing the revol tionist, but squares up bypsubgecting him to inhuman forma of ex and imprisonment often worse th death | The thiet Job on the ratir in tho fertile grain bs but the polit tft ad or a nice farm) shipped ghastly #7 of these ts earth, A In August the but b an bedoun ‘ Korth ak, nearly north of Yakutsk the ofidest p th pile rift ex and feet down. Ut607 New York Dr. John Chicago. ston. Dr. & Ross Duncan, Goodwin, E. Mitohell, ly guarantee this medicine to do the work or it will not cost you a solitary cent. Guaranteed Treatments Dr. William P. Burdick’s Blood Treatment .Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. W n PLB s Skin Treatment bs ‘Two Weeks 1.00 Dr E. Mitchell's System ” Treatment. Two Weeks 1.00 Dr ss Duncan's Female Treatment ............. -Two Weeks 1.00 Dr iam E, Tyson's Kidney and Bladder Treatment -Two Weeks 1.00 Dr igh Treatment .. -Two Weeks 1.00 Dr r Treatment -Two Weeks 1.00 Dr nat Treatment. 90a 6 Two Week ks 82:00 ; ‘ Two Wecks Dr h Treatment [wo Weeks Dr th Treatment .Four Months You Are the Judge V tten arantee a ment with each very bottle of to ever n hil i rd to creed, ¢ , race to f t 1 with t € s obtaine You, tl .; in the matter. We waive all claim to remur O. GUY, Inc, | cms Druggists Your Money Back } Second and Yesler

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