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| : if } | t Tez SEaATT f RY STAR PU OFFICKS—i9 and 130i . EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT TRLEPHON 8 Busmess Department—Sunect, Main 00 wRALLANY STAR AGI ary One cent per copy, six conte per week Nvered hy ma arriers. NO free TO Mail Bp the addrew Bion fas no: A change WANT ab OND PIKE & Owe new Want OVPICE RET Ad affording the. Office at the ab Tard ave. oples Wan RAGLEYS DRUG CO. 2 he 8 Sunset, Maly W. BLACK WOOD, Chicago Rep resentative Le STAR BLTentiNG Co. > Beventh Avenue. SUNDAY Independent 138 or twenty-five © GOR BRCUND number Naw recently bee AVEN( 6. por afwhth, v ’ cee nn ” 1006 Hartford Building tative. 62 Tribune Building Honest Circulation to certify that the 10N of the SEATTLE 16,000 COPIES DALLY January, Fet and ary DAILY STAR for and March) AVERAGE BONA the YEAR for the FIRST Exceeded 18,000 Copies Daily Subscribed im my presence ar of April, A. D, 1906. Notary Public in and for State The best news frat. All the news that’s [% to paint Monesty Mrunicipat owe! The business déstrict for r hap of public Regid extto DRE HILL ¢ Washington nF General CHASE. A. J. TRNNART. THE STAR'S PLA TPORM, All the news without fear or faven, in officiat and private inte. utaition table business enterprivem A gross carnings tax upon all public service franchisen An up-to-date pubic schoo! system, Equat rights for ails special privileges for none. vement of just, and repeal of unjust iawn SERRE RRER RARER EER RRR ERE LiNES Maeager. reekiing at Geet bo. FIDE 1904 EX QUARTER 4 sworn to before am thie Sxl day oe Merry PETTITT ITITITI EEE eee eee ee ee eee In March the Great Northern increased its gross earnings 12 per eent and for the nine months the increase inere ase was 19 per cent and for the the Northern Pacific months it was 7.8 per cent. The gross for the year on both Bo aslo will the net earnings are recorded. New high-water lines under the auspices of J. J gross Mines will On the Bu marke Hill is 4.5 per cent ington aimilar are r In March nine be ahead of records. results hed all round on the Results have been obtained by the grace largely of national pros- Derity selves. In fact, last, rather than aggressive. Bew avenues of commerce opened ‘The commerce of the northwest steadily, in the face of conservatism wheat failure, a constant spirit of much anti-merger nonsense in every bie in Montana and a few other such drawbacks Ids have been conquered tential wealth of the great north west is slowly coming to ligat fields of commerce in the northwest have yet reached their limit. The towns that Hill built are none of them retrograding, standing still. or alone for a year or two and let it grow of its own accord The transcontinental business is stable and even buoyant recovery in the last two months is due to this more than any c There is not a bad feature in factor. and Oriental demand for the eastern ehip th nage transcontinental lines are prosper ing. — Z.C. MILES & 40 Of Table Come of every day use. Three diet’s, W. H. the very best. ey makes to Free Garden Seeds ILES&PIPE this products fs wonderful situation. while the return On the whole. ‘Wall Street Journal. PIPER CO. The House of Quality PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE Cutlery and Silverware Ends Tomorrow, Saturday, 6 P. M. ly and benefit by this rare bargain oppor- tunity to replenish your table with these staple articles choose from—Bene- Rogers and German silver, and all of them Vith every garden tool purchase we give two pack- ages of the best garden seeds—Lilly, Bogardus,’ choic est grown.—It does not matter if the purchase is toc o $5.00, the are given to encourage the use of our fine garden tools, We guarantee every one sold or your mon GASOLING ENGINES FOR SALE 1—1@ Horse 1—12 Horse Power N 1 Horse Power Power Monarch « ded but in wa ell thera Cali and see us. ° &., Power Y qulek and low. GEO. 11, WOODHO! tnd AGENTS BUFFALO GASOLID 1405 outnahe te ftalo complete, omplete first ¢elass conditior will make you a p SECOND AVE, Ave m MOTOR ( There has been little or no expansion of the properties thom- the Hill policy has been conservative this year and No new no Mr. Hill has been ulling the old has, nevertheless, advanced and in the face of a partial discontent in lumber circles, state, @ miserable copper squab- The hidden po- No even Mr. Hill and hié people can afford to let the country The T The western Every bat leaves the Canadian Pacific docks at Vancouver or the Hil docks at Seattle seems to carry a full cargo, also heavy in spite of the war. ton- the northern ice that te STAR DUST A WORD FROM JOSH WIS | Pecauso, der feller nose us Ye ve vill | vish. Ve goo Pordt Orchardt Rowdt un der bow-at ter Bleasent | nh tages der bow-at, vat pe | longs to der bresident off der Pordt Orchardt Rowdt, un vich ies as heffy ax do-tousand bounds, un ve! }goes mit der fishin’ grounds—at least dey iss galled dat py dos man gays an’ Heten n’ U @ut he says two diffrent thing Haff you effer gone fishin’ ow Vell ve Uh Ven? \ t morrer I It va Yo rk ad Teh ure Vell. All Di " } Uh-hut Ve «eo y in der mornin at! more mindt yo It va After ve guts mit der bed Mt coodks due beoakien’, und den ve abe —orbowd two mile ve hafn't| ™ vare. Det's pecause ve biays Neat pall doe, dor night pefore, | It ies er chek Neim. [ef vas met so, | You vill ex plainathen. it vas Hiew dis, you vill under sheed. Vo vas looging for a bow-at house. Yess. Un der bow-at house/ vaen't vere idd used ter be. Dot vas] pecnuee id vas tagen ervey. valks some me rider bow-at house ve don't get der bow-at Ve dew to en Ua For vy mes. Ve den gets mid der be in, en bulle—er gen's der dide. | Vat choyissness—en plisters mit | my han's on alreatty Ve halls our arms mit oudt for a haff hour, py der fishin’ groun’s id Una flahea. Un der aide ve rows pack der rocket» ven ve gets! vat dey galis vo fishes, Ob, how ve dit arries us ervay Us Un der plistera | Un den gomes der rain Id iso a generous rains | Idd goes down der pack off my hecks } Der fishin’ iss nice. Ea ve flow—at mit dor dide. Vile ve wntangles der lines. It's awl off mit viahin’, Ve oes boam yet Un der plishters ergen. Dot bow-at iss so heffy. En vo gods hoam, How menat—vat! Dot ise er kerveation off er nod madder Ver ve— Vat! I refuses ter anser m kerveschions, You iss insul hiona. | Vo vill hippnotyse—it der aud ence vile ve vill let ¥ von der] face oudt dat olft song entootied Dere’s Yoost eo Menny Fishes fn jer Oceans as You can Puy Mid der} Poocher Shops.” | COPYRIGHT 1906, After me time of proceedings, . involving nearly forty thousand dollar th of clothing at efandine awik ried by the well-PRown and po; the f nd a ¥ and Mad m treet, ha ' packed 1 la end was | re on M Rerkman Y w . bb A fro. of | r h and Washing. | aa t atr t, wa nantr ly chémen N the eredit i ole repre | ntatl i f attorney When the $40,000.00 sto f the } ade clotl to diap f the stock fob What ‘ ‘ rried ld b rea ed and mak n not ing, shoes, ha and fur 4 ss tlement with a ied. Thom- | by the house has gone, t great rejor and as Johnaton & ¢ ght it all at or n this city a figure which M kman has | hand sh ny chants te admitted was a little less than half) ‘[here was never a m pular Men's and Boys’ Out ree wholesale cont, but said the hat tl matter had been dragging so long Establishment in t tha ¢ he. was vey tired bothering with it and felt relHeved to know It was over with It was learned this morntng the 0 entire stock is being removed to | LJ 1525 First avenue betwoen Pike and Pino streets, where a sale will be made of the Rival Bankrupt stock, | So long established in business at the corner of Second when everything ts unpacked and| * ¥ . s failure ol ¢ stockhold arranged for selling avenue and Madison treet. Fails ef ; 9 te caused Mr. Johnston not being in, all the | ¢rs to mect eee ha aoa “eh iuformation that could be had was | angry creditors to p” down upon them _ and from one of the employes, who sald | FORCED THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE TO THE it would likely require all the thne | yWwray | up til Th ay or Friday to é the cock tn Saeicbn but the 0 | The article in upper corner of th “¥ eens f lic would be fully advised as to] as printed by the SEATTLE STAR rt i SDAY what day the doors would be} APRIL 11, explains very fully of the RIVAL’S MIS- thrown open and customers admit- | eoype-rtyN it ted to Inspect the goods. j r bt moved t " | ‘The entire stock has been removed to THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 1 « The Last he Sea April i Possession of the Bank- rupt Rival Clothing Co.'s Stock Finally Ended 1525 First Avenue and will be on sale for what ill bring. Money must be realized at once and no rea- mmable offer for these fine goods will be refused The stock will be sold at retail, every- body is welcome to benefit by the low prices which the adjuster for the creditors has plac ed upon these goods. The doors will be open f t ness SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16TH AT 9 O'CLOCK. TERMS OF THIS SALE IS CASH, no goods sent C. 0. D. All mail ders must be accompanied by MEN'S SUITS BOYS’ SUITS. MEN'S SHOES. ; " or $10.00 values 4.85 $450 values .... $2.50 values $1.25 $12.50 values .......$6,15 $8.00 values .... 3.00 va 1.50 $20.0 values $9.85 MEN'S HATS £56 Salueds....... See $3.00 val MEN'S x ovale FIXINGS. Silk Mixed Suspenders ..,......20¢ asc Lisle Thread Hose, 3 for 25e MEN 50 fatal . $ TROUS ~ as 8400 values } eae 1.65 “0 So 2.45 3.25 ses in 50 values .... alues 25 values pair BOYS’ LONG PANTS SHIRTS. — Hecpec tt + see mud = $2 50 values oseem $1.25 "ec values . : 406 Sar Te a0 pi reas $2.45 $1.50 values T5¢ 0c quality Linen Handker BOYS’ KNEE PANTS FANCY VESTS. chiefs . ty Cs 2O0¢ $3.00 values 40¢@ $4.00 values ... TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, HALF PRICE Numerous articles ni $1.35 15¢ quali $1.85 BAGS, VALISES AND TELESCOPES LESS THAN goc ¥ $1.00 values ary for the “make-up” of a gentleman's wardrobe, not men- tioned in this advertiser can be found in the Rival stock, and the same low prices as quoted on other garment will prevail For the accommodation of people unable to make their purchases during the day, the store will be kept open Saturday till 11 p. m. Don’t Get Confused by other advertisements and big glaring signs over other stores. this stock is offered for sale, at No. 1525 First Ave. West Side the Street, There is only one place Between Pike and Pine Streets. escape. In return for oney, your clem with certain proofs which my son| has indicated to me for the estab Ushment of Rivington’s innocence and, alas! his own guilt. The dis grace I must bear as best I can; it | ts just for his life, if he can save it by flight, that I plead.” All my instincts were up in arms at that You mean, 1 sald hotly, terms, the proofs you mention will | not be forthcoming? (To be Continued.) —> Scenic Hot Springs. BY HEADON HILL BY THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION All Great Northern Overlands now ———E Is top at this ideal health resort, Low CHAPTER XXIV Just for a moment he bowed his) your hands, and I have @ favor to|Tound trip rates eee SIR GIDEON'S BARGAIN head and held his thin hand before|ask. I should wish to hear my a a aa his eyes, as though overcome by|sou's version from his own lps, eben th m had departed | omotion; then, with a quick gesture| alone and uninterrapted. Have ‘ RHEUMATIS M Mr. Roger,” the old man turned |? S#if-mastery he pointed sternly | your permission to jolu him for that} to me with a suave courtesy that |‘ the door | Purpose? I wil give you my word | CURED BY A NEW REMEDY) ciclchow cerwie the tol tate aeeT Mab into the dining bien of honor that he shall not leave the of failure in the task I had under-| follow you directly,” he said Ps 50,000 taken, If he had thrown something |!0, a8 Roger turned to go, pap bree Finer eral: at me, or abused me, for bringing} My wretched persecutor halted | to & hetgiets aft} hy» Great states BOXES an accusation of murder against his /#"4 faced bis father. “Do not at-}man amid the splendor of his own non, I should have felt moro com-| tempt to leave the house,” the lat-/ mansion, was not to be denied. 1 FR E E fortable than under his polite | tor narled. “If you do I shall turn | bowed & sllont nesent Do, pray, sit down. You must be| the men out to scour the countr I thank you, and will not k For rheuma fatigued after the experience you|*ide within five minutes.” you waiting long,” said Sir Gideon, tism, that hor Mave gone through.” The younger Marske shot a furl-|and he quitted the room. rible plague, I There was no sas.re or {ncredul-|0us glance at the elder, whor re A footman soon entered bearing discovered | a ity in his tone now, but there was| turned It with a stony stare it} a tray on which were wine, biscuits harmiess rem an undefined something {n it tha med to me, But Roger grost | and fruit ym = i oF frightened me into obeying his be- | have read something in his father’s; ‘With Sir Gideon's compliments, der that ¢ host. I was not, however, go fright-| countenance to expedite his de miss,” said he, placing the much er may ned that I was unable to perceive | Ure, and also to inspire a eeded refreshment to my hand mut it, T wilt the very careful preparations he|mood. For, as he swung t | My hunger overcame the natural) gladly mat! him was making to rece Mr. Roger,” | his heel to the door, I tho I felt accepting the} a Box Free He arranged a reading lamp on his|! detected the gieam of ano’ ality of anyone of the name This wonderful ts so that the light was shaded | Pression in his cruel eyes of Marske, and I fell to on the con pra Di st from his own hawk-like face, but | Was I could not exactly yut| tents of the tray with eo eton bee Coenen fell full on the door, and he slightly | it seemed to me that f éfind | hardly finished when Str Gi | » of 30 and 40 years standin wheeled his chair in the same dj-| been replaced by a blend of cunning! turned, Tre g heavily, and wi th ong them persons of upwards 8 ection | and curtosit head advanced to his re of age, No matter what your It was not long before a quick| Ks soon as the door had closed lon | Chair and sat down in it Leen, Of choumation is, this remedy step sounded outside, and niy fear| him, Sir Gideon rose from his ehake| “1 must think of you first; | dies t tine ner allne tf doen of the old man was momentarily ef-| and approached me, all the firé™Wi®| must be in great suspense,” he y are ab. Mind t faced by an all-consuming curiosity | vehemence gone from hia demeanor, | gan. “It i# all too true—this « tt € me at once and by returr as to how the young one would be-| “I need | say wh a blow| you bring. My unhappy son did |™e*!! ¥ aes iene tne Sees Res, have in such trying circumat #. | this is to me, Miss Chilmark, he fal-|¢ommit the crime of which Capt ni laborate Mlustrated Tho door opened, and surely |tered in a broken voice. “I fill a] Rivington was convicted. Nay, hear | prose." bent ee enough it was Roger Marske who|high @tation in the service of the| me out,” he broke off, as I leaped re mt M3 m al Absolutely vag ~* er ! How are you, sir? he| at ambition for my son was | my feet jubilant Rivington can— | tae remedy and wonderful book b n, without seeing ame I have | bo: Your news tonight has|I hope will—t leared, and Roger | same time, both free, so let been In London all day on business, | shattered all that, and much moge| must bear his load of ‘shame and | We hear from you at ono®, Address I would run down and | besides. 1 shall never hold up my} misery. Bet, oh, Mig ,Chilmark, 112, Thweubeen eare 288 Gloria Bldg at God in Heaven! | head again, For my son's behavior | come to you as a suppiiant |OR stance, US Bend NO money jon entering the room leaves me n >}. “For what?” I asked | clamation followed swittPoption but to accept unreservedly (* “For my son's life, or, to sped |W DY c iden recognition of mé@,|your acount of his treatment of | mc corr@ttly, — fe the vreat MARION SEATTLE, and the wild words, emphasized by | you today—whatever may be his chance for it” replied Sir Gide Sretey 200 WAsit his backing towards the door were | guilt@n that other affair eing me makance, “I have kept| NON TRUST tantamount to a confession—to a} “I am sorry for you,” was all the| my word to you; hoe has not left the confirmation of what I had been |an I could muster house, and will not do so—unless i SUPPLY co. |@pressing on Sir Gideon. How Tha: is kind, and—er-—encour~ you give me permission to tell him | School of Photo, graphy | ‘ould Sir Gideon take it? aging, because we are entirely In that he may try to make good his Free to Anattoe ° ° I will engage to furnish you} that if I do not consent to your | Muste e lar 260, special he RUBBER GLOVES—the guaran toed $1.00 kind, spectal price 57¢ price $2.00, special price case—no honing no RAZOR GUARD. Get in the habit last longer the Quaker way. com and you always get a (2 IN YOUR HOME an evi and re- | finement in your FAMILY Buy a good one, we will you right, and guarantee it in every sell it to] Specials for Saturday. Shavers’ Specials SHUMATE RAZORS~—-Guarantecd GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS—¢ $5.00, special price NUTSHELL SAFETY RAZORS 7 EVER READY SAFETY RAZOR—With stropping Makes a safety of any Razor ng to the Quaker Drug Co. 1013-1015 First Ave. Pianos‘:Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave, ablished 1850.) Largest Music House on the Coast he snows, PAINLESS DENTISTS RAN ime and third Prepared and perfectly cooked, is the Range ls used GAS 1S BEST AND CHEAPEST, ighting Co. P.-1. Bullding, Fourth and Union. Phones—Sunset, Ea, 27; Ind., 75. BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS jAr air tOre—A eure pation, dyapep. $3.00 Naptha Boap for eee $090 0009 sescevese Te Bpeci regular > vest pocket Razor $4.25 U blades ia Bho exchangeable—complety money will of goods. It's bindes q y provide yourself with a GAs) and WATER HEATER reduce the housework onm#- save 60 per cent of your cut your fuel bills one Meals on time, quickly f rule where « cutting pri again, and pow the chance of a lifetime to haw dental rk done by theme r talists, at low ALL THIS WEEK FREE | EXTRACTING EXAMINATION | Sitver Finings Se and |Gold Fillings ‘T5e and $1.00 $8.00 and $10.00 Gold Crowns... 3 $ Snot Teet 15.00 and $20.00 Sets of oy $3.00 to $10.00 in at once and take advaie Come e of low t for ten 8 system. s. All work guarate years, and done by oF known and ly by 18 First Avenue respect | Partors 1-2-3-4-5-6 Union block, | Victor and Edison Talking Machines, | one |< » of MacDougall & | Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandoling, | SQu'hwicks. | tog pn m Sum Boxes, Band Instruments, | days—s:30 a. m. to 12:30 nm ete., etc Re sure you are in the right place or : Pi D. S. JOHNSTON nf” 03 SECOND AVENUE. Teeth Free All This Week Sets 4 Fillings 500 Crowns 00 Fit or No Pay | No More Dread of The Dentist We have the patent applia t, am 1 apply crown at the least "pala or dange ¢ will examine your r and convince you that we as we advertise, and tell you 1 vance what your work wi cha for painiess extr sets ar lered All work & 115 Hours—-8 a, 1 r 8:30 to 1 ae PAINLESS OENTIOTS 07% Pike, Cor, Third and Pike w York Dental Parlors Ten years’ guarantee. Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6 p, m Sundays, §:30 a.m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Bullding, Mutual Life You SRE. TCE LADIES, OUR SPRING MILLINERY READY, And we can sa% you m @no dollar per k will any hat in our stores Vinit THE FASHION 20th Century Store. Queen Anne Ave. and 316 Union Street, Seattle. 18s NOW oney buy The Penn. for BW er bottle ; he Qual i’ {asus West ‘Ave. lobe Bf. any evening, your copy beep nset, Main 1052, of Lelephone—Su écpendent 1288, any time Ddetwees DR M.LNE 41-12 ow li not arrived at 6:00 “ will be seat (7ePO24aF Now Munaging Director Crown Dental Giiioe or fw wee Located at 1OCK. HIN NC oN - Le ‘AVENUE 648. Ind SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY and Monareh ~_ ; . On Majest Ranges from RED FRONT FU ABITURE, 2 310 Second Aye a0 Ar BROWN laats. aseS

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