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THAT GRADES BE FIXED AVENUES IN- ARE IBRARY BOARD REQUESTS (A FATHER KILLED HIS. LITTLE DAUGHTER $0 HE COULD GO TO WAR A RIVAL Asn'n. e Newspaper Bnterprise NEW CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL TO WESTMINSTER SLAMDERED IHE COOK FOURTH, FIFTH AND SIXTH Sah are VOLVED—COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET WITH te erection of the bullding has outl STREETS COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL THURSDAY % Cardinal Manning and Cardinal | Esmeralda McGowan, Colored, | SCORES OF LITTLE JAPANESE CHILOREN ARE SACRIFICED TO an e Kite wan acquit = the ad tra f \ Sues Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hill —— THE CRYING NEED OF THE NATION anning and the raising of ite i of th man for $10,000 Damages Charlee F. Shepard, of the library Pine street to First - — —— board, yesterday made a gements he can have a large m at wih ts =» Gina ak Tach ns endiebinne'ts By Will H, Brill, Special Commis: | theme people have gone into thin war ies gunsion ah tt Rss ne ! without knowing What it means, , > ee 3 ial ‘ algo BN acest ee B : — a . sel gad sioner of the Newspaper Enter | thar they are Kolng to be defeated. | i a, i agg ~—- Bessie n b ) Fourth, Fifth and] erty along Second avenue price Association in the Far East, | Does It seem possible that anyone © but the cathedral ha wea for maliclous slander xth 1 if possible tol ing with city water | the world can defeat spirit like tha . ling to } by Esmeralda MeGow i ve ermanently fixea.| ©. C. McGlivra ed before| . TOKIO, March 20,—Beores of little That is the spirit of old Japan| opps man, who was formerly thelr cook y chw greatly affect the| the committee to 1 ‘eainet the | children are betng sacrificed to Jap- | Now for the brighter alde, @ record a 4 k raida claime that her mistress < : Weteth | construc of concrete walks on| “"’8 need. Rather than have them! of new Japan's effort to prevent the $1.0 1 a moment of anger, last February, as ina tibeninen etreek £ Thirty-aiath| Starve fathers and mothers are tak-| ne y for euch things, There has ant of unepent m r] ing « valuable fur avenue to the jake, the contract for} ! ir ives, Here is a bit of old] been organized in Japan, with tm-| hea ool boa, ané went so far as ta whieh » besn let Japan, an example of the deep feel-| pertal sar and with @ princess a ’ r tt who, in spite of her rat e the tmonoverent waa) NG Of ihe pnegie At its head, the Japanese Soldiers’ | whe tears and protestats + of innocence, ma ted vers he o time, ‘The Here is one of the stories—dosena] Relief As n. Thin te the eptrit] sened . ‘ oo eral ders ne oF van as not considered by the} Of them might be t A very poor| of new Japan. ‘Hunde are being) . : ae ds tat oe t man living a little town, only a] raised which are to be used to ald} ones Scien at tt ? 1 be given al few ft Tokio, was mum=| the farntll t destitute by the | (sera. Bilston that aug ” b king a wp of | Wife ral years ag aving | famlly who was ite » 1 Notwithat ine o . . he nty'a| @ little girl who is 6 years old. The] port Every effort is being | ad ure cin ‘ an bn laren aw Heer sed father was absolutely w at means] made to raise funds. Foreiar on | ted the report th hag nt tea atiel 1 and bis father and « no| dents are much ented in the ae " tle Lit n their old oe. joals and other entertainments mn a depw is repre In derperation the man went to] being given to raise funde.| # Jenner & V li- } his fact They talked the matter vdid work has already bee } | eevee © ver, ‘The ol sple could do noth-| and more will be done: ENJOINS UNDERTAKING COM | e's e. They « not have ifor| Another object of the association CITY COUNCIL WAS GOOD ~ a hum Finally the vent the neces of young | PANY FROM OCCUPYING A| M ANO, April 14—The city man told to leave the ch ng upon lives of shame. | a ee ; socked te'vay aie uae with him the next day and i te "y mimon for] 8 BLE ON MARION STREET t ed agninet the would find a way He went to the * whose parents are old we to have been eo and prayed. Then re te t \ . J 4 rough fall- ned to hia little home and wi .¥ annot support i « off a k e judgment his own hands killed the child. Thie system J <- ’ 4 with coete mala The next day when the son rh x k : ft s nly thing that be done whip x ining Marion | rg nd suld go to the war new with nearly Raman Cat aic C4t le: ie Landon Pew hive! 1a W 5 xth 1 Be ‘ It te Understood that the counell worry on his mind, Mis little « directly . pore oem: 4 led to ref 4 saloon license had been gathered home to Buddha » bre LONDON, Ax cian ‘combines to nay of id mse ‘ _< . er employing Core and he could devote all his thought has beer dep tibines ab Oa0 ongrel tk . . ° keeper that al- >» fighting for bis country m time like | ty Bee of Londor Pregl ck #., hi P+ ., The old man was arrested, bi «a ti. . gs sae A ¥ t next day he was released. He had} mint ot but t ole m eG . only followed the old custom a apy rte . 0B od R N ho is « on Japar 1 Japan applauded hi ° he helatt of -“ > ts " nage “e eve atom in much stronger than law | te the funds i . os on the tr | Jap and patrictiem is stronge a surprising r ‘ = wes ’ : yi y drink and city yet. It was right, old Japan be y the a } pes ‘ . 5 e stand that it was his heavy eves. that the child should be sa A te ey ‘ ? z king that caused his sickness, ine ficed that the emperor mi pay height of th , oo ia nee - , but the jury de |» t , > the t { wine Bey m4 el } nn | ‘The outatde of se | Cyril Better ses Ps i. ed int t ts ST. PETERSBURG, April 15.—The 500 gat i . @ In! ner n of Grand Duke Cyril, wh@ a ee oi aring he petition f | ped death in the de- po rk « a wet for A js of the battleship Petro- simi . . » hed. | petore r ige Ip k, at Port Arthur, Wednes- oa ge acrid — . i - — y, in officially reported better, abit me - ¢ r ary e rume m2 he hu Angee , SHEEHAN COMPLAIMS | ntrary to the rumors that he hag k. 4 4 into five great *! | -_— — tad domes of # mus roprietor of a| vs B avity that they k ‘ James Sheehan, p <e site, $18 at Tokias, Singerman @ ‘entures of the is " m on Be be ‘0/8 first Spring Bpecial Bale. 2nd The mar s that « rt A sult eup and Seneca. a the arche * - yeat " af “eo | s of mE nt f } t tab hme in! > ae wtor Suits Se ee i Stanford Light in weight a i Dut the work ot| H/T AN | e NO T SACRED FIRE CAUSES A $1,000 LOSS Ag WHAT MASSACHUSETTS RE k <> UBLICANS THINK OF TARIFF | \« ail « SCHEDULES by Brits Seunn we ‘ - D. OF H. OFFICERS | ARE ELECTED BALLARD WOMAN cute or DIES AT DAYTON = ° 2 hardson te watch, | (Special to The Star) grand ou of Port Ga Mary K y Beach of Palouse, A Dutcher of Aberdeen. grand lodge closes nble DAYTON, ¥ na Belle ¢ a jarner, died at this place phold pneumonia. She ughter of Thomas Yoe, of Dayt ind with the exceptfon of the past tw years her life has been spent at this She had be fl tor two Inferior Roads Are Compelling t on Their Adva ~ (06S WILL and was brought to Day ton | persons, who entrusted that the hange would prove | concern, are entitied to A wardrobe is incomplete without a black Silk Waist, and surely no bet- ri re. ier was 2) years ; and leaves one child. @he also| , James ¢ of the property of the ter opportunity was ever afforded whereby you can obtain one at so little & father, one slater, Mra. Ray | America, w ee Gee by Fea cost. A splendid collection of black peau de soie and crepe de chine waists, Sangli eae tee gre mfr a pe son ge ol . cut in the latest mode and tailored by skillful needle artists, handsomely The funeral t uce Thursday from | recently and only yent shipped ean ade mo s trimmed with applique, hemstitching, fancy self-strappings and black silk a res - . . M. Sarmee in} on the America. Death is ed to 4 tr tis thee 4 braid garmeits worth $7.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.50 our choice tomor- = _ i cea? mae anthationts BOWWOWS AT BENCH SHOW | day after Death renu row morning, while they last, at the one price cach ane : . n of the brain. Deceased ee ree eke tre NOW READY TO GREET CALL: | wis about 25 years of axe, unt 9O le be located. Her f lried. He leaves a ainter, three ° Motine, Ti, Aprit 8 and. A. v ‘| BARLEY FOR JAPAN | ©"® brothers and his aged parents N S on to eerie a-| : . 28 adiaraedcmmunteation, ew Stree ats daughter notified, an he ls holding The steamer Stanley Dollar, for-| . e held at jon rat Se thie i eind wettt s y “ ev checidhe wt — im the body subject to her instructions. | merly the Missourt, aatled from this!» is all over at the] avenue, this eve While this is being written our milliners are busy checking off a new 5 2 | port for the Orient yesterday witt s me og Roy t | ington Lodge of 1 invoice of the famous “Gage” Hats. Tomorrow you will have an opportur ay oe 2600 tons of American freight. cos ; P takes on # sociai| Scottinh Rite Maw . f ity lect your new hat from the prett collect we have yet shown Tell Me Who Noods Hep signed to Japanese ports. From this| axpect 1 w r medaia| the F Y wenpr seunes ~a pe a Samples of this new line will be shown i ap Ain hi sineait iain ort the vens: ‘0 to Mu " » alon ith | ministered to andidates, port the v go to M att up along with range from $2.00 to $8.00 : Just a Postal a, * er That Is All) ir) conan ted of which there are mo t a tt Pr re “ Japan. onl 4 hold * on w ay the drug thon and they are a splendid lot ow ice e show is much above the ust ch show in Kastern cltles MINNEAPOLIS, Apr Albert A annual meeting of the Pacit a few, 40.1 take| Ames, former mayor of Minneapolis, | Kennel league, the parent organina means to . a 1 t 1| Was arrested Tuesday on an indict-/ of which the Seattle Kenn Siko sea sowin to prove what 1 con} mont aber ing him with accepting a| member, will be held this ing and you can or It will pay pay | bribe December 18, 14/1, from Bessie | Julius Redelshelmer, one of the most he cured ones fair, In| Lee widely known dog fanciers on the In- earn 1 have furnished my! The indictment ts ike the others upon | Coast, will be elected president, and hundreds» of thousands | which he was first arrargned, but the| Norman J, Stewart of California, wh sor erms, afd 2% out of each 4 paid K I will pay e than any elected see more for the to member, will feature of this one in that an entirely | haw new array of witnesses are named. other any I have Ames wan indicted for alleged graft-| retary ve in the result of my|ing, the specific charge being that of | - work in learning how 0] receiving $20 each from women of the! jengthen the Inside nerven. | town for protection. T vious in- | Mgon't doctor the organs, but 1 bring | La } back the nerve power which alone op-| dictments against Ames were nulll- | Grates every vital orm Ae aos by the pypreme court. thi tris! | TOUGH NO LONGER pwer ta do itn Huty, ‘as was not for May % Bail was fur- | ve & weak engine MOF | nished, union and the Good Gov. A the Vigil Advi that a safety | The Civic ernment club have repla ance commities at N from the North state mitteo has been organiaed in the metropolis, Ite ne good men for cliy offi and it will probably put a tok field torso spring electia gran id y never fails, save when a cancar-siakes @ cure im: ie. Mo fe too Aiftiowlt, for the remedy succeed in te cases that phynl- moet t Seow some wiek one who would well with “tl “Wort you let furniah the A A cee pty fate Rook 1 on Dyspepsta. ¥ Bae rot look fon ok 4 for AAG tba, Book 4 for se Book ¢on Rbewnation cones, not ehronto, are often “th one or tw es. brit 18.~ isl North Star, Vanderbilt, SYRACUB American ste with her owne Mra. Vanderbiit German imper’*! yacht Mohenzollern, wont on bomin U orth Siar, whei he remained = an hour chatthig wi ea the Vander - Wasi? WILL GET SOMETHING belt Be J. Redelsheimer &Co. Seattle Tea, Coffee and). t Topeoat House tn the M6 Pike str Don’t Fail to See Our New Line of Infants’ Wear = £08 SECOND AVE Rely on Mountain Batter yond Ping-Yang. ST. LOUIS, April 16. Special Sale at 9 Great Reduction See Our Windows--They Are ° In Prices MEN'S AND BOYS’ SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIBFS, « 106 + ol MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, of pure linen, each 25c x FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, the kind t y using MEN'S SUSPENDERS, good elasti bing with leather ends, fc values, at 250 for eclal; regular price MEN'S UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLISH MADRAS SHIRT $1.05 a large jet t $1.00 to $1.50 Walker's Canadian Club; regu lar price $1 now $1.05 Henn ey Brandy, 3-star is lar pr $1 r 5 TOILET SOAT a splendid assortment of sweet wholesome Other brands of standard im soaps, such as are retailed In most stores at Se and ide a ported goods from 15 to 25 per 4 ore than 12 to a pt cent under the regular price; we cake; special, Saturday night, not n than 12 to a pu are overstocked and chaser, each Se WE NEED THE MONEY Watch our ads and windows; they will interest you, the ble south of Remember the plac i McCart Chay For Men and Boys Regular price $1.50 per quart. This week, 90¢. BLUE GRASS WHISKEY $3.00 PER GAL. Murphy Wine & Liquor Co, Trade a Specialty. Seattle Family 308-310 Pike Street To Know the Fashion Get the May Designer manrs RELIABLE GOODS ONLY Black Silk Waists a. m. Tomorrow the Index to Values Within MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR, Im spring weights, im- mense assortments, at most reas prices for best qual- ities fl BOYS' WASH SUITS, of linen and percale, sailor blouse styles, worth ¢ and each; now on #6 at 490 BOYS’ WASH SUITS, of chambray, linen and duck, pretty pat- terns, $1.25 kind on sale ot, a 980 E WOOL SUIT full the latest patter in f mixtures, in Norfolk, 1 blouse and regular two- plece styles, trimmed with fancy and buttons—bring braids the boys in and let us help you dress them up—prices $3.50 to $7. 50 Saturday Night, 2 Rousing Specials, 6 to 9:30 FRAMED PICTURES, sizes, pictures with gilt frames, 18xy Inches, those with veneer frames 8x14 inches, all fitted skilfully finished, a large assortment of unique subjects. ular 98¢ values; Saturday night, each THE STORE CLOSES AT 9:30 | 0 SATURDAY — EE Re ak a a