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ooo THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAR PU NLtaINg Co. OFFICES—i30 and i800 Beventh Avenue EVERY AFTERNOON EXCRPT SUNDAY, TRLEPTIONES: Business Dopartment—Sunaet, Matn 19@) Independent aR Sunset, Main a. CY ft Ballard » Kaditorial Departing ~WALTARD STAR AC x cents per Week, or twenty-five cents per month, One gent per copy Agrivered by Iall oF Garriers. No free copten ur subsoription expires ie arrives, If your wortp me le taken from the list TO MATL BURSCRIBERS The when reas label of each paper Yon has not again been pa " tp change of date on the add ered at the Postatftes at ‘© ton, as eodnd-claws matter, Ab, OF FICH-RAGLEYS DRUG CO” COR BRCOND AVENUB + WANT AND PIKE Stn Office at the above n lic a € Star, ar ews t Malin dao pendent 188 Representative, 1006 Hartford Building WARD, New York Representative, 53 Tribune Building Honest Circulation ‘Wis ts to certify that the DAILY AVERAGE BONA FIDE CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 1X CEEDED 16.000 COPIE YAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER OF 1906 (Jognery, Fe@ruary aad March), Exocattool 18, O82 CGowias Diewitiey f. F. CHASE General Manager —-—_—. Subscribded tm my prosamee Wad sworn @ before me this Srd day of Apel, & DL ee A. J. TENNANT, Notary Publig in ait for Ste ef Washington, residing at Seattle, ARAALAAAAA AKA RAAT AAA RA RARAAR AAR THE STAR'S PLATFORM, The best news first. All the news that's fit te print. All the news without fear or favor. Honesty in official and priv: ife. Municipal ownership of public utilities, The business district for reputable business enterprimes. A groas earnings tax upon ail public service franchises. An up-to-date public schoo! system. qual ri jor all; special privileges for none, Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws. 4H A AARARA AAR aheeee eee ee tee RRR RRRRRERER RRR HALE AT NINETY Judge Charles Field, of Athol, Mass, te the Mest member of the Dar in New England aad the oldest Jidge in the United States whe fa ‘at present exercising full judicial functions, Although 90 years id, Judge Field sits on his court bench almost every day Ata day when men begin te bose thelr usefuloesa at 50, retire frof occupation at 60 and dle of off age at 70, the spectacle of a man ef 90 ig full vigor and ai hard at work seeme te CAR for an extra~ ordinary explanation. But Judge Field's explanation ts very common Place. He has lived stmply and worked constantly when he wae not playing, It seems a very simple explanation indeed. Anybedy couk! do the Satie. But mighty few do. Most of uslive as high as our means will permit, and work when we have to. Lots of us live higher than our means justify, and wear ourselves ut with worry at the brink of financial chasm. Lots of us eat lob Stere and drink champagne when hoth pocketbook and stomach call for mush and milk. We may put on 4 swell front and fool society, we may even fool ourselves; but we can't fool nature ‘Ol Dame Natere te-very obtiging. She wilt tet you drive nails tm your own coffin ag fasten you wish, and she even sevrn® to smile folerantly at your Own enjoyment of the operation. But she foemn't ap and she never gets soft-hearted. The minute you have fiaished Your coffin-making, she will see to It that you, too, are ready for the funeral. ‘This hale and hearty old judge of 90 has not only itved simply, Dur worked constantly when net at piay. Tt takes longer to wear ut than to rust put. Thefeare people too tn@otent to be healthy—literally too lory fo liver Work with brains and hands pute us in touch with people. keeps the fire of enthusinsm burning under the bollers of our energion, ‘Bs it Were, and binds us to life by a thousand-and-one indefinabie Dut powerful ties. Mt you are idle, your mind will conjure up troubles and melan- holy that are miasma to the soul. A long iife is necessarily a bright, cheerful one. There ts noth- tng so tnsane ang detrimental to mind and health as the conversation of pedple ip theit aches and pains. Long life is not merely a matter of years. Life im like a day—it may Be sunny and glowing until the stars come timidly t6 wade in ‘the shallows of night. “ Or the day may darken down with clouds and die away in mid- elie: noun. — ‘There is little rengon to Gowb: that The Milwankee raliroad is the transcontinental Hine which has asked the city for a right-of-way into Seattle, despite the perfunctory denials of the Milwaukee offi- cials. The road owns nearly $2,000,000 worth of Seattle tide-lands mnd the right-of way asked for hugs this very district, Looks like a clear case Of two and two makes fou ———— J. Wilbur Chapman and his corps of famous evangelists conquer- ed Denver. vanquished Los Angeles and brought Portiand to their feet. “The question now iq will they bring Seattic to their shrine? oe ‘The Blethen Beer Boosters wi! | no Goubt have their ice boxes (lied free of charge all eummer, Just because the Afternoon Faker made a er day. ——— moise like a brewery the ‘The latest “dope” Is that Standard Ol! money will erect the mil- Hion dollar seventeer:-story sky-acraper at the corner of Second avenue and Columbia street. SPECIAL FOR THIS EVENING All our 25c and 3c ‘Neckwear this evening only .............20¢ Eastern Outfitting Co. WHERE YOUR CRBDIT 18 GOOD, 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth 1 . 3 y IC RARDSON & KELLY LADIES’ BLOUSES Ont PRICES After 6 ™. at the following prices: The $1.60 and $1.75 grades for $1.00. The $2.00 and 6 1112 Second Avenue grades tor $1.60 and the $6.00 Opposite the Lumber Exchange, #%-25 srades for $2.26. Millions Mischief BY HEADON HILL COPYRIGHT 1906, HY THM Newerarnonr Figg eR Prise Mocrarion eon watching my need to look twice step thin way want to speak to you on most tm RIVINGTON’ NARRA+ I think it fs called.” ‘ @ exclamation that sounded Ike THE TUBE OF ATROPINE. atonod for it by a polite gesture to ward the open French window #0 MOO as to atop we shall save the parture Hersog telegrame “which arrived servants the trouble of answering | intervals, all demanding replies » absorbed was he in his bual- R A CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST ROGER E. In the shaded lamplight of a lux-! ness that he loft me protty much to Il saw aon old man unwhotesome com ugious apartment with a sallow, my own devices, Luncheon over, Hertog surprised » and life Wa cies He seated Dimaslf at a great ped- oid go ovt in & boat, my aston- * being greater when he de-jrow night clined the services of the owner of ¢ 1 at Gnee remem here@ What til! now fn my excite! the craft he bired My friend will row me about./ geware of Ointmente for Catarrh | 1 a4 we shall not go far from the pearaner af Btack-pipe could be none 1 am hie] fou wish to prefer a) doctor, and 1 preseribe the « ou “ assault?” he thquired, for him v pe the exeteis@|througn the * surfaces, Ruch | up a pen and drawing paper fm Motioning me to take the oarm, he © | =et im the stern, and wh had | ten fold to the « h to prefer a charge of mur- a wees we ~ ~ Ger, 6b4 a's of an attempted mur- ¢,, @er, against one Roger Marske,” | pave ears, and I have inatre \to give which must not be over Slowly, very slowly, he replaced | heard,” he sald in a low voice I swung to the left a derive explanation waaj (cir? Jo hedgem} & Co. answered him eagerly tm the tray, and of his fingers, bent his chin yoder to them as he surveye@? me With &/ where we perfeetly sphinx-like cougtenarer, “Ot murdering and of attempting to murder, whom do. you this person?” he inquired presently. In putting the question he worked his face in a curious contortion that was hardly a smile, his few remaining teeth were sharp and yellow ud bore away Totede, On Liffa,| Cheney & Co. Testimonials were ig comparative se “Lat Ger drift, and look at this” Herzog maid. He referred to a pill-box he took from his waistcoat poeket, and I saw that} P@™Moving the lid and holding it tox was nearly full af cotton wool him of moardering 9 /O8refully: it is @ very delicate com young lady named Clara Rivington I replied, Ignoring of his qtestion for Holding the box in the palm of othe and Ber mother, my hand, I saw that the tube wae the second half thing wan very small » a perfect gent, because a perfectly innocent | re vee ve stone will be hanged I added, nearly | What am I to do with it? I asked. “That tube contains. convict’s | ® grain name?” demanded the magistrate in his high-pitched i who escaped from Winchester jail You must have heard cf it,” said 1.| Lord Alphington tonight you will make an opportunity squeezing it Into He will be a dead man in twodnin- | utes, and unless operation no suspicion will rest’ on | you till after the autopsy. crimé, end will be of atropine, as y: bly aware, a mort pote " Hersog re plied, watching me intently we are sitting over our wine with | the prisoner interrogator | find or “Yes,” replied my “] have heard of t w be so good as to lay your in- lormation against this other one, who, according to this extraordin- ry story of yours, the convict’s shoes.” So I took a step nearer to the table and poured out my story. The old man regarded me with keen comprehension. Marske was at your potnt of de- parture on this extraordinary er- rand?” he asked. “You,” | answered. pught to be in |saved Lady Murtel's life at the risk | of your own.” “It sounds easy,” T said, stifling |my nausea with an effort, and pre- ending deep interest in the tube. “It is easy; I have made it so in- |tentionally, Rivington, because you A footman in a plain but hand-| must forgive me for saying that I some livery entered, but paused ir- resolute on seeing me. “Then Roger miss something tn you reputation had led me “Well, Sanders, what is it?” bis| the power of initiation.” I forced a laugh, trying to make “You are quite fatherly moster asked sharply. “I beg pardon, Sir Gideon, Mr. Roger has arrived from London | tn your solicitude, and sent me to so if you were in| think that you will find that I shall was the reply that set} bungle the administration my knee@afrombling ag they had bled before throughout ! then, but | it cynical lJordship’s dose,” ‘An® where do 1 come in? what arrang ts have you ma@® for jme to get away, which, after all jis the essence of our contract ‘She safest and surest arrang ments,” he sald, “We shall return to our lodgings, after the proper mdolonces; you will take the first train from Freshwater to C@@es in| the morning ms to Southampton jand be on board the Royal Mail Atoamer that sails for South Amer can ports In the afternoon, with }two hugdtred pounds in your pock » STAR DUST —_——— Joe Biethen's next literary effort whould begin with Twinkle, twinkle littl STAR, That gives the NEWS from near and far | Your truthfulness is quite sublime, | But, it irritates that Dad mine. The Patriarch. A WORD FROM JO8H WISE It's easy enough t give a satinfact'ry ex planation t' anybody an’ ev'rytody except th’ bows. SPECIAL BOSTON, NEWS. (By Our Own Correspondent.) BOSTON, April T-—Our people are very much worried by the rumors of trouble with Venecuela and Santo Domingo. One of the most promi Inent citixens of Boston--and not poy. W. Lawson, by the way—eald fo your correspondent Inst night 4 would not be surprised any time th hear the booming of guns at our very gatee—" “Our water-cates, you mean?” your correspondent bakre in “Ae it were, yes, at our water [kates as it were. ‘This town may be wtrelied any day——" “Or hulled,” your correspondent mugKrented "Yeu shelled or hulled any day 1 trust that our senators and repre bentatives who voted against the administration's naval program now wee their mistake. Hut | wish to warn Castro and Morales that if they land troops our resistance will hot be pasnlve Literary at the town hall tomor The First District Culture ciub That Contain Mereury | prehension for us or for your boat.” | as me {i surety look as if you had met with | he said to the boatman i1-treatinent nenee « articles rhevid never be used except prescriptions from reputable physi jane, ae the dx from thy eury ire: tly Surfaces of the syste Nalre € a ' Sold by Drugsists Price, bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti thon. Easter Sunday Is Not Far 0 The new garments and hat of the season will look 100 per cent better if your com- plexion ts cleared, and Buck's Liver Salta is the remedy to do tt right. Try a bottle of it. A The bottle for 50e For that spring cough wee our White Pine and Spruce Cough Syrup, large bottle -25e It is a good one. Keep your teeth in good order by using owt Dr. White's An- tiseptic Tooth Powder. 25 This establishment ts, in fact, full of all sorts of good season- able things that you need every- day, Our medicines are as good as money can buy. Let us supply your want Every- thing at reasonable prices, Try us, Reliable Family and Preserip- tion Druggiats. 419 Pike Street Both Phones, Main 933. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Office and storage room, 1215 First In ignorance I would be no need for the informa had made an official confident of tien, but to deceive him, I added: oq avenue, Postoffice buildin, Yeh a 208, indepenteny For answer I shut down the lid of RAGLEY'’S CORNE | the pill box and placed ft In my R | vest pocket, Then, resuming the Sa ? | oars on which T had rested, I pull J * led slowly towurde the shore, hop 20 P ie tD P jing that the significance of my er en isc t \* tion had been misunderstood in oun ‘ the way I winhed b ‘ (pater at wy pone wneelf ONAL RubberGoods |} | some hours later, we quitted our | lodgings and walked round to or New and Absolutely G 04 , Ardmore” in the gathering dusk | |to keep our dinner engagement. | ee Under the lamp opposite the en trance gates Herzog plucked the} ROTH PHONES 992. FREE DOLIVERY, leeve of dress coat and came to jan abrupt it "Gnelamn—tvont ook |! Max Ragley Drug Co that thing,” he aat@ . Cold beads of pePapiration —— ° Second and Pike out on my forehead, but | produced | the box and stood with making = i knee@owhile he examined the Jittle . . ee a = syringe, The grunt with which he RAGLEY’S CORN ER returned It told me notoing It fs all right—in good working | sieseantelaniaatmneasasimen | orde I-nwked, feeling constrained | Quite righ ne answered glancing at me curiously in the] co lamplig@t Come “. or we . shall keep our noble host and host 1314 SECOND AVENUE less waiting Opposite Arcade Entrance (To be Continued.) Most Reliable Dentists in the West ie $5.00 Id Crowns, 22K 3.00 to $6.00 id Fillings $1.00 and Up | Other Fillin veces ove 500 See us, wo will make the price right; 12 yearw’ daily til 8 p.m. Examination, consultation and advice Pree OM | DR. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. Phone Main 6745 will give a ple social next Seturday morning Little Waldo Emerson Smith and Do You Cook | brother, Henry Longfellow Whittier b+ : Smith, have the mumps. W ith Gas? While Mrs. Julia Ward Howe If not, NOW is the time to buy 9 | Jones was on her way home from (the meeting of the Browning elub yesterday her glasses fell off and GAS che lost her balance in trying to re- ove rthem. Her left wrist was : a RAN The Children’s Debating club, of |the First ward, will debate the atl die oon question, ‘Resolved That John D. spacey. Call tcome nee : Rockefeller’s Money Should Not be ole awa pet Faay men OF doy ; € c tea H a resentative ' nomen by Religious Organiza wien dence : | The bean bag party at the resi- e - dence of Thoreau Jenkins last even- Ss tt] L ht ing was @ grand success. ea e 1 in ° cCoUL! STOP. P.-1. Building, Fo urth and Union. |) ao ee Phones—Sunset, Kx. 27; Ind., 7. a . Mh 1aNn 0S &: Kent}| | —_ Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave, (Established 1850.) Largest Music House on the Coast | “aaa ' ‘Are you gong to join our antl- | clgaret eague and slop cigaret smok- 4 ing?” ; | "¥ou are insulting! I don’t smoke ‘ al ets BROWN’S PAINLESS Are cutting prices ig the chance of o dental work dene world-renowned Full 2-02. for 5c The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. 1 Majestic Range. Roll Top Desk. Store Refrigerator. 1 Good Express Wagon, 418 Pike Street LADIES, OUR SPRING MILLINERY IS NOW RE , And we can save you money. One dollar per week Wil Boy any hat in our stores. Visit THE FASHION. ‘The 20th Century Store. 597 Queen Anne Ave. and 316 Union Street, Seattle 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. Phones—Main 28723; Ind, 1526, Located at 11-13 HINCKLEY BLOCK. Notice is hereby given that How-|ex7Anerine ard H. Lewis and John P. Jacob-| Silver Fillings . son, both of the City of Seattle,| Gold Fillings .15e County of King, State of Washing- | $8.00 and $10.00 00s ton, bas petitioned the County Com- sy ee % ay mitgsioners in and for the Cotmty | $15.00 and $20.90 ee% of Meat coe of King, for the right, privilege amd) (1.55 jn at once and take advar authority to use such portion of the ‘tage of low rates. All work guatar public highways upon the following | teed for ten years, and done by ot designated necessary for the construction, maintenance and operation of an| SROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS electric railway. The route desig- " ‘nion nated as follows: = Commencing on California Ave-| Zou oo ae ee i. nue at the Southern limits of the City of West Seattle, as the same are now located; thence running South along California Avenue to the intersection of California Ave- | with Ninth Street in the Bos- ton Company's Plat. Also, com- meneing at a point on the railway right-of-way, as applied for in ap- Wood Co. plication filed by your petitioners on March 20th, 1905, which said Phones: Main 93; ind & point ts about 260 feet South of the quarter section corper between sec- tions twenty-three (23) and twenty- six (26), township twenty-four (24) North, range three (3) Bast; thence running Southwesterty along the W.| De not buy a watch or F, Boyd Road No, 715 and over and | Before you see our display "i across the streets covered by the jsaid W. F. Boyd Road, and ending the Intersection of said W. F. inee 000 Se | Boyd Road and Alki Avenue in the | Plat_ of Lincoln Boyd Road, being named “County Road” in said plat | A hearing of the aforesaid peti- | tion Is ordered by the County Com- missioners to be held at their of. fice in the County Court House fn pthe City of Seattle, in said County of King on the 27th day of April 1905, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M Dated at Seattle this 2th day of Houre=:20 & m. eS ton. New YorkLiquorCo bite Baggage, Furniture, Storage|For Best Wines and Liquors ff, any evening, Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock hone—-Hunset, Main 105@, of in- jepencent 198, any time betwee oe of Philadelphia, > 717 SECOND AVENUE Ind. 2648. NOTICE. route as may be deemed bainiess system, known and used only by 3 First Avenue Parlors 1-2-3-4-54 Southwick's. $:30 a, m. to 6 p. m Sam 30 a. m. to 12:39 p ou are in the right place Canc Street and Railroad Ave & dow and our pricey, mn figures, ich, the said) ALBER wEwoOT | jew York Dental Parlors Ten yeers’ guarantee, Pundays. March, 1905, > 5 ven 614 FIRST AVE., SEA J. P. AGNEW, Second floor Howard 2 Clerk of the Board of Commission- | opposite Penn Mul § ers of King County, Washing Building. your copy of The HARRY SILVER, Prop 100—-and a copy will be sent 6 Bou at once by ayecial mossenger

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