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= J YER ee! H : | *% Chin Jack, whose life ts te ® *# ported to have been threat. * bs | ned by his fellow countrymen & * in Seattle, ts an interpreter, * | % His duties to the United Htates * * government require nothing * cme * olve. The statements geinted, ® # to the effect that Chi * qygy ARE LONG ON HAIR AND SHORT ON CHILDREN—FOL. | to bo descendants of the 10 baat |S Sear Me Brage eage dha S bes of Ieracl. The . - sulted in his atte ne to of LOWERS GGIVE ALL THEY HAVE TO — CHURCH AS Pa pal nace of payed oot * gt }® cape his duties to the govern: ® FinsT STEP TOWARD SALVATION es ple of the tribe of Judah, who hold : — Aah —" gn LARRY KELLY SUCCEEDS IN EVADING CUSTOMS OFFICIAU— ; * br teal proce cod eg Al thom” lt asked for information regard | BELIEVED THAT HE DUMPED “DOPE” INO HAY TO DE { Hebrews among them # ing bis countrymen by any « ; | It will be interesting when the] % flclal of the Immigration gry 4 STROY EVIDENCE , pY JACOB WALDNCK hey are angels need not be hunted! Millennium comes to oad what hap- |) Tt : aati for Chin Jack's" s sy ft Correapondet < ' ase they admit it pens to Tennes Aen i UhetlS el balan asut to Weate elt “ P cite. Waskinetan, wai teune ta 0 \ Baal Sta As & matter of fact they are two! state, whose wife joined the colony, |* removal |b 14 Pagar AP gas 7 “ ie wel i cheater’: Pg pr" f hich } : : els tn one, Everybody knows of | had nerve to sue the Bridal | ¥ ~—_ , crested y "he kind aad ; |: RENTON HARBOR, \ " statement fn Hevelations that} church for the alienation: of hie) would b ranined.- valeedtia’ 1 the offi \ ring] ‘Tuesday afternoor rd wast the gutekir Pah oon te aeken, ee eee ee Jude- |» coming from this office.”-—W/e4 mpt t vemdmy 4 at t ’ ffice that at Das Border. Well, six have | ment for $10,000. ‘The oO H Batoll, Inapoctor tn Charnes | tah Lary } to make ans millenn & nde May and min aled to the supreme court & United States Hinmigration Bu ne “mane Ke beoat . " re the t he seventh. The tr he church is nearly 200 years SOG UNA Tenens es 1a ar a atthe enti ; A ise , 1 the sounded by the 5 old, It farted by Richard|* "ea vs : - : * Those who ; mnded hem mean was started by nard | diets and dua mp {nformats to peadquarters t worship th m the stretch; that is, that tt ' other in Buagland JoanGa eee ae aeene eee Hu . on hs fall themselves hey @ world aring the finish, | Southcott, 1750-1814, followed . him fi hu otity plunge | pair th ft R As has been said, the wire will be! and her extravagant religiou me into the. wy waters and iving in the nity of th tle with ed in 1916, Ther Isractites | ing# caused her case to be re 1 f vtmining for «@ Gletar f a gome k st thing number of 144 as stated | in medical history as a typical in | 200 among a row of pilings| article being tt note a to do is to) somewhere in the Bible, will revel | stance of mania, Then came in suc ie anand 4 sag a ds en a n the glory of salvation, Outsiders | cession William Shaw, George Tur-| jeape. A letter addressed to Larry| mediately by two more in quick #u ms at the same time, get what is| ner, John Wroe, J. J. Jeareel and \y gene detivers ttl | aah “ coming to them. It will be some- | Mary and Benjamin, whose trumpet | | , thing far different from salvation, | blast is the last call, Mary and Benjamin are otherwise | |Mr. and Mra. Purnell. They lived ¥¥*#¥# eee eH EYEE H| ’ ° jat Fostoria and Ashland, Ohio, be “ . d er S UMS men for y came here two years ago jt was while living in Fostoria 3 REPENTED 3 that they discovered they were the |to them to blow the trumpet and|# Elijah the Second has re # | ever ase | sound an " * formed one Seattle sinner, In- & } Benjamin is king among bis peo-|# disputable evidence of that ® ple, His word is law. He exacts | ® fact is a letter and a chock os | unflinching loyalty and teaches that | # ceived this morning by City ® his followers must endure even suf- & Troasurer Rathbun from BE. R. ®& UNFORTUNATE ARMY OFFICER LIVES ALONE, FRIENDLESS fering and wrong if they hope to be | & Davidson, now of Zion City *) Jenved, 7 degen ds never complain.|t ‘The check om i the sum * AND COMPANIONLESS, A LIVING EXAMPLE OF THE RE- As a reward they will get salva-|® of $2.40, which Davidson was * LENTLESSNESS OF UNCLE 8AM. tien of the body as well as of the) @ going to steal from the city ® soul This ts the star promise of |} ® when Dowle’s spiritual influe * —_—— @ church. |® ence reached him 6 mone} RALIA ‘Se ls the watchword at the|® wag d vm » city an toe . ‘ BY H. GILSON GARDNER. Jing, and Carter has been cut by the — Howse of David. They figure that) ® water rent for a cow which ® Statt Correspondence of the Seat re army " “faltver his property the chureh,| by being meek they are golng to in-/# Davidson owned while he waa # He Star . Sila | A story is brought to Washington Bridal Church of ¢ rst Bora) herit the earth. As the first sign of|# living in this city at 110 Mer- % WASHINGTON, D. C..—The pun-|of a fellow classmate of Carter who SeG@ek. The faithful turn thelr! weakness they give their property |# cor street. Davidson now re. # |! t of & man who embersien | chanced to be calling on people tn a thoes revile Tiley sty] & the ghuceh.. ‘Tham thes become |% cides at 3404 Gilbon “ jfrom the goverament, when he is |the same apartment building, and notion Of! vegetarians. If married, they agree|* Sion City, where he a jeerving in the regular army, does| stumbled on Carter in the hallway ioe Son auaet: Sor atin the Tor 14 brofi-svont = jot end with the penitentiary. This | He passed without a nod ° Rg | ppemngeen got lig nl ged > Sineb tke Sion” Gino te | is illustrated by the case of Oberlin| Ctvilians may be lesa punctilious im the} hewsen thieeeh thep are absoch te Davidson pealtentiy tn bis let- & |M. Carter, who was convicted of|than the army, but even civilians i a See saat toe Stok atop; Sen eee tetaiien even te jhaving conspired with Greene and|are not anxious for an {intimate Ward (ete tos Cotas Se edi ts seams tre oun, le shan i hapnoeeeal,. The @ |Gaynor, the contractors, to defraud | acquaintance with a man who has There | ployed in the bakery and the can-|* only debt | owe is this one ® he government in the construction | been in the penitentiary. 80, from m. This! nery |® which I owe the city, The wa- & oe te harbor works at Savannah, |all remerta,, Costes now is serving @ i a population of ‘en show moeckness, too, by al-|® ter rent for my cow should & . [PORAReD: 65 Seeks Gatracion the | ic he oad thal beara and hair to|#® have been $2.40, but the water # Maeda! bony convicted ana haw One men tells « story which The in accordane with a com-/|# inspectors never learned that # served his three-year torm at the | brings this out in almost patheti added actin salt stent & 1 bad @ cow. | wee sinful and & aavenworth military prison, He is|fashion, It seems that Carter is & | ” | did not tell them about it. So ® how a free man and resides tn an| golf enthusiast. But he cannot be onnite.| fj y a Sie, neuen, U wae yeu th ee jApartinent on North State strest in|a member of any of the golf clubs “ey I the mec ney * Chicag Whether he lives on the/and cannot find friends with whom ls * pa ee: proceeds of his ill-gotten gains, he|to play. In consequence, it is said wha = ey heeus casesssee asl alone knows. The government of-|he has formed the habit of rising Beware of Ointments for Catarrh : . ~ There has been many boy evan-/ficials know that they have not/at 4 o'clock in the morning from That Contain Mercury wetiats, but few of them hay bewun | m able to trace the bonds into | early spring to late fall, and going IN HONOR OF vork in the pulpit at so carly anjwhich the speculations went so as|out to the public Hinks in the North ane ae Jos, Ray 8-year-old | to recaver them parka, where he plays by him boy her iw king at The wpret of ap army officer's self for hours at a time Occasion SCH. LLER s in Ch Little Joseph, | punishment comes afterward. The|ally he can pick acquaintance with i | like Hamel of call, | military Ngaietions provide not|some stranger, and then he has the a when he years old.jonly that the officer shall be/|treat of a competitive game At | 1 tatives of a number of | and has t prevching ever |wtripped of all rank and diamised | other times he will hire a boy to German societion met In Germania | » fire bow t from the army, but they add addy and then get him to pl hall Wednesday night for the pur to hin pare who ar no fellow officer shall asso with him, But the acquaintane with we of apy mmittees sion workers and for the last two|with bim, under penalty of court-| strangers must end with the morn a prog: for th h years tn He knows his oe martial and dismisaal. This ts in-|ing’s game, and there is never any nntal ation which ts elt, his votee i clear and penetr@t- |terpreted to extend even to speak-l|exchange of cards i her May ® A or <. and caks ently nu ee ain: + denueealie tetas | made many conve LL LL LL terest amon: the Germans so! ev stistic work, Joseph ix a true! \ 00 de @ state oF Malte Pamity Pus for const : Siok dee. athe wile bw a] ben aeae of ees ame eabeine Bel CONCORDIA OPENING Fasaks ‘siouy tnarde seers names re iaalnalidanainianin A WOMAN CONVERT. success, It was agreed upon that| likes, he says, to play horse and P} weeny in the Sultanpur district mand they find in the Bible. Occa ¢ entertainment should be in both ay fire engine best. } iene’ ' é — $100 Lots =" © brother garners his crop | ge er pefte i Se tke cael | lead to eotic - peep mca pene a jNEw CANNERY » under his hat, but not often. To be mat many througneut | i le ce bi t ‘oni — | strictly orthodox they must let it] "ho are not Germans will wish to 'BIG SALE ON [ine Hog seer abana peg ket ATCHEE, April 13.—A can- Taste ore the best cheap lots 18/ hang down the back. Women, too, | unite with Hchiller's cos 7 day evening. The club rooms, which ‘tne cindy Seah Gore ee Gedty, Two blocks cast of end of | leave their hair unconfined ee ee er THIRD AVENUE are nodious and artistically Se Grdk chemin maesioee Wet Geers Anne car line, and) Children dng ao aged t every state tm the furnished, were prettily decorated oo Satiiaieet; tan shel Saat Bees, Enay terme inquire | tit Oe shell-ecared Christians,” as | union and the Germans in Seattle| The southwest corner. of Third | With flowers and greens, and a large | cured over $10,000 worth of OF diet ¢ } or of Hebrews were tend 4 downer. the Israelites call outsiders, is made | Want to make their celebration avenue and Lenora street was ope a rhb Connie dak ten a hun- and a® that of any other state.| Tuesday to Hamm @ Scamite gor lonly to the little ones. Vegetables wattle Liederkrants will help| $22,000. The lot in 120x120 feet and |'*8* Jewish membership and has as Homes Bethwart “SRE. [age Sve ane sie tned of queen Op) © SSL ne pramamana lore | wes dnemanivooed ttre Bailey, |had ite club headquarters, since tts | arg | omen. Fee ok bod WA saat Lack Ml op the life| This is the first buy by Hamm @ | T#&Bisation three years ago, a his! ane e taere- Theat {"y gins surance Renrs- hoy ribo a wurrender| and works of Schiller and Prof. Car-| Schmitz above Madison street and | wom uk saoaoes ‘ctiemek | YKANE, April 12.-—Mra. Patma | ~ al int f the State ur y. wil|it is rumored that several other . Despaxquale committed suteh their surnames when they enter the | is wate Settee tu the aaart by dancing, closed the reception at ney aan rene House of David. They are dined He ‘ ne ue ae rs an eerie the housewarming hey rg SR oe ae lonly by their given names. Thus Sent eet oe : popechionine Diy Mary McDermott, secretary to Mary wen Heal Extate com-|yeaD NUMBER HUNOREDS ee ee ginary and Benjamin, a gifted young wom-| HE GOT A GOOD Bt at oe . icehiee eee tin Cree” ae an, whose prematurely gray | | - SIMLA, In yw ‘utiying tinea wo m was “5s « og c : : | oek over her shoulders | reports trom ° ‘ woman was ars old and tive falls ta 0 oh pedir songyr CURTAIN LECTURE) HERE WiLL BE state that the recent carthqunke at Morthport fornia and entered the church under Jezreel, the sixth angel. Alexander hotel Saturday night Grant was arrested by Patrolman Newman on a charge of betng drunk and disorderty. Grant made no at There is no reason | why you should pay more than We ask, and if you pay lesa the chances are nine Some “L will suspend the judgment in| than ona afin Wamser is called simply Alexander. | your caso this time, but if you are| Soe se He came in under Wroe, the fifth | 70" ane ti ack hore agatn ool fo be sure it is right womens ¢ jever broug a | angel, or messenger. He has charge | }) harge you will receive the} insurance is a pleasant tice and la one of | (2%, charge you mame for that. Other [hs limit for your crime or as much as people pay less than a pi ide against you will allow ano is worth to be sure it hain gang is too good for you is cheap — a waste of ought to be tn the money. * said Police Judge Gordon to Prices ert Grant, who beat his wife bigh or ed Fam z during a fight in the New Engiand | ow—just fa NO DELA} The navy aid Moran ompletion braska, 8 reeei a Morton in that no delay h slay in department ts going to Bros. in hurrying the of the ttleship Ne- | nator Pi Wednenday letter from Secretary which the latter stated | would be caused by | recelving the armor-| late and ordnance to be used in| struction, The expec delay | threatened to make it necessary to | lay off a large number of men fa tem that you will be i A Sane, age er me for it inside © When asked why he acted that way TALKS TO STUDENTS og City Attorney De Bruler challenged pt the answer and said Well, I Sherman Clay wouldn't let the devil take charge| 0. L. Miller will give the second » ROLLER. ot me ike that anymor Mrs. | of his series of talks on taxation on C ‘anche Grant took the witness | Friday afternoon, April 14, at 8:16 0. the strong men in the community. | stand and testified to the theft of|o'clock. His subject next rriaep:| STEINWAY DEALERS. Alexander was a Chicago printer! her valuable gold watch by her dis-| will be “Economic Taxation. The 711 Second heygpeenen when he was converted. A rich | solute husband lecture will be delivered in the hall San Franciseo, Cal Benton Harbor family have long of the Acme Business college, P.-1 Onkiand, Cal " They gave a man | building, and the public are very establishment two| DEMANDS BIG cordially invited to attend. ‘This a farm to the church lecture will be both interesting and and Benjamin opened instructive. m headquarters | DAMAGES FROM CITY ben work of the Rollers lies} Bey Your Clothing ag ag | ee oe conerastam om MADE GENERAL AGENT OLD RELIABLE spoT Pi sa Twenty-seventh avenue sewer KLINE @ ROSENBERG, 4 te hh ‘ filed with the city | ©. G. Burnham, who was recently 825 First Avenue ee 4,761 more than the con-| appointed general agent of the min and his follow Jaim | tra © for the work on the | Great Northern Steamship company grounds that the city had caused! qt Seattle, having oa th he extra expense by reason of the| freight and passeng in the jelays to which it had subjected the | eastern part of the State ntractor an_d Canada, has been named gen since he began the job, He claimed , ny, general agent of the once that the money to be furnished ” Steamship company, and of him by the elty was not given him|the Boston Towboat company as early as it should have been, a) Mr, Burnham graduated-from the fact which caused sensational re-| Humbe gh school at Paw porta to be circulated in regard to| ning go and, after adua the matter, Rev. M. A. Matthews, | tion, entered the Great wthern his addre re the council, | freight department ax office boy L ’ t there might have been | two years ago, at the age of 23, he awn Mowers, Croquet graft in connection with the man-| wag made assistant foreign traftte , ” up, R not t a member of and a later was made foreign the truat ngent of the same road Mote: AN Garden 1 red in this sale is fresh, new stock tr Culirman Mulls, of the!” ipped to us direct ¢ , th pring. mittee, sald that the| m nv ratle for the Twenty-| DIED OF INJLRIES Bt cr $ 1 Hone h more dispatch than Fegular $2.75, 1 and axle, for those of any other recent local im ‘ Gem H Nozal I ent William a longsho an pf Green lined Cot Oc Spray Sprinkler fe bord 7 a _ ng — yt a” ahage beerge tet ASK AID OF CHAMBER ss cits. dion si the" Providen w va rt any hospital Wednesday afternoon. G Lu, er Running Lawn Mowe ey tee ansenen ehieed te Milan $4.9); $4.00, for tance of the Chamber uiling on him and knocking hit Dt», : Preston Revolvin © in oppoaing th® passage! into the water. His skull , es % Sprinkler for of fonry bi® by congress was | crushed promular § hort Scyt B by the National Association pate ee 4g M oo cation | INSURANCE MEN ANXIOUS $8.98 Ht for ( n in & communteatior 8-ball Croq he local body Wedne I ' ne pl day, Tho bill provides for the|jously waiting @o hear somethir $1.00 6-ball Croq trawstmrtation. by mail of packages | fr Russian and Japanene 19 plete . of & maximum weight of 11 pounds] fi lctory for Russia on the at a rate of 6 cents for the first} water would practically kill all the pound and 2 cents for each @Adl- | «hipping from and all tonal pound, It ts stated that the| ports to the Ortent, ‘Tggre has been BEB & HURLBUT 2287296 Bilis evn n'tevor ot entulogse |e ere cnsnae in ‘Mon ee and Union St. onlin being obnoxious to legiti-| there will probably be none ur mate retail and wholesale houses. jthe Russian's should win. | THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, APRIL ‘TI CURED MY RUPTURE e 14, 190 1 Will Show You How to Cure Yours FREE. I was helpless and bed-ridden for yoars from a double rupture. No truss could hold, Doctors sald I would die if not operated on. 1 fooled them all and cured myself by a simple discovery. I will Aaa’ send the cure tree by mall If you write for It. It cured me and hae Since cured thousands, Itwilleure you. Writetoday. Capt. W.A. Cott hon vor. Wate ri a, N.Y. eng De <0 CS ie — Suits $15 | We can give you clear cut distinctive suits at very low prices. Materials --- Cheviots, Worsteds, Homespun, Serges. ! AAT P ° W.B. Hutchinson Co.}: Cor, Second and Union Cc SEATTLE or, Colby and Hewitt EVERETT | Spinning’s Specials’ our “Bus y Fi nen ill news-- busy Friday an important here, al \ ly try to mak r y jay cial ne for day We certain interesting Friday” w mc busy re each Friday well this Cc this ts @ very attractive Crown quadruple silver Berry Spoon, ex- actly as pictured, Deverhbill pattern, nicely decorated, and an ex- ceptional vals 7 ounted in special lined box— (but on reson; mail orders will be filled if received by Saturday night Te extra must be sent for postage.) note store news— Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave SEATILE BELLINGHAM BOOMING? YOU BET WHAT? RAINIER BOULEVARD ADDITIONS GEO. B. LITTLEFIELD, Agent 26 HALLER BUILDING Main 437, Ind. 1092. RAINIER AVE. AND LANE ST. Rainier 6, Ind. 1241. E beg to announce the opening of our Ladies’ Grill, or the com- pleted Rathskeller. West's full orchestra every evening from six-fifteen until twelve. ENTRANCE—Ladies, 110 Cherry; Gen- tlemen, 118 Cherry. This Is Our Celebrated Charter Oak Range We sold seven yesterday year 1904 we sold nine or 945 ranges. And out number In the carloads, this not a complaint ranges will last you a lifetime ana itt less fuel than any other range We carry ther kinds. Remember the m's n numt 418 PIKE . PHONE, JOHN 981, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE WoOODHO! 1405 SECOND AVE. A little money will go a long way A. MAFUGE CO. here, See window for s al pe 8 t hed 1890, n Garden Hose, Tinware 7 .|GheF AIR Ibe Set Bed Caster To ise Deck Playing Card ee e 10c De d Pocket Mirror Second A 1e, between Pike De ated F \ ide ad ine. wv Leather Wateh Chain 200 zs Key Chatn Te spring Key Chain 17« Brake Bicgole will find this bicycle 6 wpar taking care of itself, Tt BARGAIN DAY near fool-proof a i to make a bicy can have any equipment you wish. If It oi dpa , atl. int an Values Greatog than over at term. of $5.06 down and : wa week. One can't put poor bicycles GA FAIR last un thor 1518-15-17-19 Second Avenue, | Shinning’ Satisfactory Store 1310 Gecond Avs

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