The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1904, Page 4

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j | r i THE SEATTLE STAR fed ; RY STAR PUNLISHING Co. | OFFIC) $1800 Seventh avenue | ov | - BEVERY AFTERni CPT BUNDAY | \ TRLEP HONWS a | y Business Department. Sunset, Mair 0; Tndepend@n .1s8 : Baitorial Department neet, Main 1188. | ing x t he nm offices: 106 Hartford bullding, } Bure y V ' , = BALLAR AR AGENCY i Ballard av not, Rod 141 } . we | o nt yi nix per week, or twent en per | nent “ re. No free cor | : TO DB . . oe le om tb € When t t v oa neortp- thon , advance, » me is taken from the Mat Ac y as label tw @ | = | But Pom attles on, ae an matter onan ED 4S LOVE A DISEASE? mos . : a & the av . x A ' hor tthe tury | who k 7 « wome f ROTH ARMIE N TH an. n - » jm READY BATT ek mest . tho kis by ninek!, from oa Tm soune 1 ee " nat bi ved by Ru 1 the mind But that this derang 4 tot tea | Aloxieff admits a grea love and an actual disease has never before ey [total he in net showing @ober medical authorities po ssible. Paethus thest « That ki « leads to arned general pablic has ra Tong and ¢ realized, to make out a case satiafactory to high Medical a ty it must be shown that the k ~ always precedes } the love. This is awkward, In view of the fact that many 1 ynaid ! fe in love with love, though | tess, It ts she who shes the ¥ @nemic examples of the 17th century and of all centuries, The man @nd maid who love and or 1 and the cours whose love runs Smooth do not pine or complain. eee Indeed, tt may be stated as a ral tr het patm of | | Mra. Gertrude tton and her tne eve is experienced by people who are not tn eat burden | gai against. the Nichole Lumber @ the complaint about it comes from bachelors | company by « mupertor court jury last . real- | e¥ening, as damages for t ath Zhe nature of love han be - iw Stra thefr husband and tation of [t hae swee t anal father, who was killed in an accident Fee it, poets to deser yand fatt dante mill ama Peotry and art begn But in an tent lover's k and a willin | ees ~ we tao Be “ Maiden's soul eyes there is more meaning than all philosophy, all |} was caught In « poetry and aD art of all th * can portray or understand | Fevolv ast summer Be And if doctors disawect t Male, what can they do about #? | ru ones y the Though love be a disease, they who have it would not want to be | pla tf # Jed in proving that @ured. The nasty nostrums would be left to cold bachelors and apin- | f ma a ae ters as preventives: he = ' B. Hart Love has been with us fr beginning and {t tay to the | The cas ard by Judge Albert M4. for the end of love ts t nd of all. It is the sunshine tn the | ™ $ ee = Wilderness that mankind threads from Eden to heaven If it should disappeare there would dieappear with ft the drama. MONAHAN HELD | the novel, the poem and almost antic element lite With tt would disappear » Scriptures and all in- Gepretation of the n w aha after whom the pice h xciting ch the 1 t a fow days ag 1 his pretim heartng in Jus |moon and was held f al! quperier . a $09 bond Guard your ty : — rc ngd “ © AB Qeater tn agricult ts in a certain locality tm Iowa tell | ¢, Ma S and was pos _ writer these facts: tifled by Campbell and} Young tarmers 3 age. sons of wealthy farmers, Clarke, another witness, WM sometimes bry hear neth of thefr prospects. Then. be ys that she saw Monahan fore they arrive at maturity will take the benefit of the bankrupter f Sixth ave and } law. Having wiped the » ar of thelr indebtedness, they come inte | 0°" bee . +g } 4 to do thie th " i c inf Possersion of thelr share of t t A do this they will some | f ° hens fan times run the rislt of a penitent senten the same aeighbeetionts wht } The young felfews. it is mid. regard this sort of maneuver to beat | ).:1 was again the victim, | thelr creditors as “smart.” | | nt | NAPLES, April 22.—Bishop John } ‘They have gained a few hundred dollars’ worth of stuff, perhapa | 3 O'Connor, of the Cath Nocese asp i jo . with the Rt Mer They have loet the most valuable asset of b eam Mfe—eredit. {3 Stafford, president of Seton | And there may come a time w ne extension of favor will amount iege, and the Re 2 ugene @o ten or a hundred times altry sum they have gained by aise | P. Carroll, of Newark, all whom | have been om @ visit to Rome, sailed | honesty. Business men know the history of the men with whom they r New York today | @eal The community * not forget. Half @ lifetime of honesty will | } Rot blot o the record of boyish crookedness. | rth vidence | Young men who de these things sell their birthright of honor for @ Startling & | Mess of pottage Crev.t is capital. Eveo from @ purely selfiv® point of view it pays to be decent. * STAR DUST=-)| ———— # Bome Russians think the Japs ar cy Msing submarine boats. Anyway ~ he Russians are not using thetr| An Omaha judge has decided snor- Bubmarin« ing is not good grounds for divorce. Certaindy not! Hasn't @ woman any | rights at all? 1 Russia is talking of borrowing 19200,000,000. Anybody having that @mount lying around and wishing to @end it to the czar should be eful A TRIOLET, pe send it by rail and not by boat. Farm + bat peser things. | A WORD PROM JOSH WISE. my hone Lots 0” people have — tw’ gitt o vec 25,000 JAPANESE 8 uasian 8 ieee ie bas jaw Russian Ship eaickaas BLOWN TO PIECES MIKADO I3 NOW WILLING bo | ALLOW THE CZAR TO MAKE CONCESSIONS. Slenry 1: ided not to| ARTHUR 1 22.—It ts gerite his m t -|t here that th ar will end gy's American tour was not t-|In a few weeks, as one of the great 94 by the theatrical slump. | bowers has already offered its ser Jices as mediator. Both the Rus siane and Japs are in the humor to | Make concessions. Indeed, it Is mid King Ed 1 has been informed that mutual concessions will be made. Japan wil ermit the Rus- sian navy to withdraw from Port Arthur and wit! now in Manchurla sian ter y. Rus Will allow the Ch and will not try allow all the forces to retire to Rus on her part to run China cupy Korea. A MAN OF DEEP VIEWS. “You don't mean to tell me you're not @ bit interested in amateur pho- “aphy,” sald the enthusiastic ‘Wet exactly what I mean “mt me. 3 can't see tele any tmtercet in ite owns @ cam- All others follow and pattern at- ter him in every way possible, Any fool can copy or imitate, but it takes brains to originate. They are not Doctor. ‘The only true specialist in tho — CKLING, Northwest in there dineas: ;, nocent one, the Se a rs * an arma- estiona « WE Can Cure Yo: Free, ROAT INFIRMARY, RR ay Aa ah testimony in is constantly eo King's New Coughs and Ce reat ve in Discovery for side to) ti ing Dr Consumption, be unequaled. A recent expression | T. J. MoFarland, Rentorvitle, | a, serves an example. He writes I had Bronchitis for three ye and doctored all the time witty being benefit Then I began ts ing Dr. King’s New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured ma.”| Fqually effective in curing all Lang and Throat troubles, Consumption Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by G. 0. GUY, Inc, Second evenve and Yesier, druggist. Trial bottles free; regular sizes SOc and $1.00. The Oliver Typewriter vat} The Only Standard | Visible Writer Blind’ a on} Fast displacing th s. Comp Ds secured for stenographers nares. | ck of office desks and] Norris Safe & Lock Co. General Western Agents OLIVER TYPEWRITER 1332-44 BECOND AVENUE, Seattle, Wash. ‘“‘there’a money In it’’ 1407 First-Ave. 4 THE SEATTLE STAR ~10 BUILD A TEMPLE WOODMEN OF THE WORLD | TRIED TO PAWN STOLEN WA TCH) Robert what J 1 ' " ! the wtatl After the arrent had been made J. W, Vratt of ima, Was t A att entation that he had ‘MILLS WILL SHUT DOWN PLAN TO BUILD HOME FoR! ALL CAMPS Home ¢ » Woodie A t vodern Wood Der h been #0 5 ten th ' ‘ u r t r 1 the fol to be known aa A ¥. M.D bt iJ, W Hale amps im the to work action with Woodmen have had a aiwayn unable to agre at | this time they have agreed to agree and the building 4 * Ge to Spinnings for biey ts re pairs. 1 At rh ha . led uy by the state associa P F f *, for the purpe f sustatning the mar ket and pr « prod among all th gle mill owners of the atate #howed that #1 per cent It tsb ved that the shut down strengthen the market We never get through praising our s’ Shoes Ladie We want in Ladies’ --Too much c Any style you want, have anything and everything you Shoes, from an’t be said. high or low cut. $1.50 to $5.00 f ( og Nicherion Gormain Go 1327 Second Avene, Near Union Avenue Batween Vine and Coder Sta./ ONCE IN A WHILE AND A GOODS AT THE ITEM CHEAPER THAN THE GREAT SHOE Remember, we to nail your attention to the fact that we don’t carry a low grade or job shoe in our Shoe Depart ment at any Price We stand square at the back of every shoe we sell Result We are build ing up a great big shoe business day: Strictly All-Wool, w $4.00 9 Pair W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist A Jewelry ani Silverware. 108 Cherry Stre ators and Eagle Buttons and Charms. “I CAN'T” is a coward, You CAN if you WILL, Let us tell you how, women tes Cor Serena ond tote McLAREN & THOM’ 2nd and Pike. eat bin arene ens at —Small Profits 2615-2617 First The Bee Hive -~Many Reliable Dry Goods Store BETWEEN STORES THAT TRY TO MAKE YOU WE DO CLAIM, AND WITHOUT FEAR OF « Ninety Per Cent of Our Goods Are Sold for Less Money Than They Can Be Bought for In Any SALE Note the followiing prices for Satur Watch Repatring and Manufacturing} { There’s An Awful Big Difference BELIEVE THEYRE STORE LIKE THE “BEE HIVE” THAT GIVES YOU THE RIGHT RIOMT PRICE ALL THE TIME. WE DON'T CLAIM TO SELL EVERY SINGLE OTHER FELL 3. THAT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE. BUT WHAT INTRADICTION, ls THAT Store In Seattle } $1.50 Men's Working St with | 31.06 1 $2.25 Mens Working Shoes, Bn- | giieh grain; sale price 15 Walst $250 Men's Dress Shoes nale | pees $1.98 | $250 Belz 3 ws Boys’ Shoes Two Leaders for Saturday. | 31.69 2 F a Boy# soa, | 99.49 “The Ruth la White | male price $1.26 | India Linon Waists $3.00 Hele Ladion’ Mise Chicago, | Mic insertion—a & | Good " i an v e . ] $2.25 Selx Ladies’ Boxcalf rt sale price 2.0 Misses’ Liberty Bell Sy Re | S Fam Roy: | on, Ladies and Gente } Infants’ ft Sole Shoes, in all colors, from hSe up. Infants’ Moceasina, in all colors } . Oe) Men? s Dep't | MANEUVERS NEX? JULY 1 " pa of the f 1 r Driven to Desperation 12 ¢ | i" i dew a, 0 GUY'S, In Second ave |nue and Yesler IN BUYING A PIANO ment “The Simplex Piano Payer Makes a charming stom! The Columbia Talking Machine ea Or it You Prefer WS Second Avi Burke Bidg. Saies—— That's Our Motto 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar St DOING SOMETHING GREAT Hosiery Dep’t A Great Leader for Saturday. of our Celebrated North Two cases Our Popular Men's Section of- fers for Saturday # very spe- cial values. “Don't mise, them 26 Men's Working Pants for BDo 0c Working Shirts, reinforced front and back, felled seams 390 39¢ Men's Fancy Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 250 $1.00 Mile Bosom Shirts, latest I ylem, perfeet fitting 0 | Rich Jowelry 706 First Ave fO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Planet Gold and Silver Mining Co, of Seattle, Wash. No} is hereby given that a meet- ing of the stockholders of the Planet Goid and Silver Mining Co, will be held on the ard day of May, 1904, at the office of the company, 212 and 218 Arcade building, on Second av- stween Union and University Seattle, Washington, at § ‘o'clock p. m, of ald day, for the pur- pore of voting to din ptporate and dissolve the said Planet Gold and Silver Mining Co. Dated, Seattle, Wash,, April 18th, 004, RB, W. WOOD, Secretary. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF thé Grizsly Bear Mining Co. of Se- attle, Wagh. Notice is-hereby given that a “veeting of the stockholders of the Star Hose for Boys and Girls, worth 20c; special for \ CU esescveere berwet Gloves | | 6c Ladies’ Black Pure Sik Gloves | Jouble tip—special Oo | Ie Ladien’ Lace 1 ette Gloves, biack apectal ...... Griaaly Bear Mining Ce on the ard day of May office of the company Arcade building, on Second avenv between Union and Unive |atreets, Seattle, Washingtor § Jo'clock p. m. of #aid day, for the Purpose of voting to Mi#-Incorporate and dissolve the sald Grizzly Bear Mining Company. Dated, Seattic, Wash. April 18, 1904, H. A. HELL retary $8.50 For an Elgin or Wal- tham Warranted Watch, ion & Hunter irst Avenu Special Sale of Universal Steel Ranges 6-hole Range, $30 and up, RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 408-310 Second A#enue South, coe, D.S. JOHNSTON (0, THE QUAKER SELLS IT FOR LESS.” Saturday’s Big Specials ‘ Belladona Porous Plasters, 5c Kidney Plasters ‘1c ; ese Plasters 5c Williams: Shaving _ Soap, 5c Horlick’s Malted Milk, $3 306 Cascarets for Cascarets 206¢ Dr. Kerlin’s Whirling Spray 28 W cont nize We The Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe coe GLO 20-Mule- Team Borax 8 Cents Two packages for HOT WATER BOTTLES Bpectal Fleas About the on | not protected by laws $3.00 bira” the state game Flea Dri ure for ¢ habit tous- as con- Sprinkle in the bed, or body, and your ms are quickly over. Pi harmiess. 25¢ a bx ker sole agents The Quaker ly recommend an absolute flea 16e Good 450 of th rders filled and we ot Seattle quality Free de tard. Matt ports within 199 miles ery to all parts Lake x Green r freight ders of %.00 or over Quake Main 1240; Indep. First Ave., Globe Block The 12 r? pens ‘hot 1013-1015 Who Are the Happlest Peo- ple on Earth? THEY ARE THE PEOPLE WHO OWN THEIR OWN HOMES AT GARDEN STATION AND AT HILLMAN CITY. This beautiful new c¢ and large tract of land, right on car line, near school and 75; on terme of $25 down and $10 per month. Large a nly $2 ap ms of $d 4 | will always be eople prefer to Work for some landlord rather than fe Only think how happy you will be when you can walk in 1 and see k and red raspt growing t high, loaded down with os. I have a eet high in my office that were raised at GARDEN STATIO. Call at rooms 1-2, Times block, today and sce them and get free tickets to HILL MAN CITY of GARDEN STATION. Only think additions are clowe in and only S-cent fare, Hundreds of orth of berri¢ eng, #hrubs, ete, can t ed on ¢ e tracts. Joel editor of the Twice-a-Week P.-I the finest land We k Seattle milk inspector, bought 16 lots 4 of them for what he paid for the 16 I have 4,000 who can now dowbie their 1 y on property bought Take car on Washington street to Hillman City office: 6 Fight grou s until sol yut; or take } ton car, Oceid Yesier, to Garden Station. Six me er is there. ¢ by using your transfer 1 n the i s the very of both pl *. os in one week we will be sold ent at both *, or rooms 1-2 Times block and get fr rfect titles and free abstr t We have successfully fit 609 persons with glasses in S , hweat Ruaran 4 pair of glagnes that will fit ERSOLE OPTICAL oe COMPANY; phone. James 1801, 100 Dee- panee ond Ave. New York block. CROSS ARMS WANTED. of the bid, and no bid will be cons Notice is hereby given that sealed aE AAEOENNORENS Se a: proposals will be received by th ‘vue Board of Public Works res serves the right to reject any and undersigned retary of the Board of Public Works at his office in the City Hall, up to 10 o'clock a m,, Saturday, April 30, 1904, for tur- 9 must be indorsed om nishing to the Engineers’ Depart-|**velope: “Bid for Cross Arma. ment of the City of Seattle of the}, By order of the Board of Publie following Works, 1,625 Power Cross Armas, 5 fn, x 6 C. B. BAGLEY, Secretary. in. x § ft Date of first public jon, April 19 Notice to Sub: If, any evening, Your copy of Th Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'cloc™ 1,400 Telephone Cross Arms, 3% In, x 4% In, x 3 ft, Specifications for the same can b obtained at the office of the Seer tape of the Board of Public Works, ‘ing detatin of material and fintsh and places of delivery of gre same, Bach bid must be accompanied by &@ certified check, payable to the or- der of the City Comptrolier, for a time * 6:00 and 7:00—and « copy w' you at once, by special > sum not less than five (5) per cent

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