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RY STAR PU f OFFICKS—1907 and EVERY APTRRNOON BXCR PT TRLEPHONKS Business Department—Sunset, Main 19 @ or TALLAne AW AGENCY Te One cont per copy, six conte per Ne free @ettvered by mail TO MATL BURECRIDERS the address label of each paper has not again been paid in shane of date on the addre or carriers The da t THE SEATTLE STAR ia Beventh Avenua i SUNDAY. | Independent as > Tard uve. Sunset, Med lu aa twenty-five cents per mont, | W hen an LIGHTING CO. pple fF mubseriptior ves, if taken fro! when y that ae NtaGA at the Postotfice at Sratth & Washington, as roond-clans mation, - } COND AVENUS ANT AD. OF pS hacer 8 DRUG CO, COR Brice @QND PRP Sree 1 opened Our ~ I Want Office the a bove number bee re ently heen — — bt: rae. tions ff The 8 ter, and leave news tema The phone = re for thin offfeer are 8 ranet, Main 6080: Indeper dont 168 BW. BLACKWOOD, Chi entative, 1006 Hartford Hulldings old shipmate,” he W. D. WARD, New York I , 63 Tribune Bullding You used to tune up like a} = nightengale, that voYage in the! ~ | HONEST CIR CULATION, eebwa Wipe South seas, when wo chucked t | This is to certify that the DAILY AVERAG L — blackbirds overboard hefore we CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 EX -ceggetice Mt abe Phen pe CEEDED 16.000 COPIBS DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER gandoat Two huadved nigsere| OF 1905 (January, February and March), walking into the briny en the star EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. s Vikdnes board « ¢ the old schooner, BR. F. CHASE, Genera while a smug Heutenant in a lawnch | * full of blueja: ts was sweating Subscribed In my presence and sworn to before me this 3rd day n a edhe | Of April, A. D. 1905. A. J. TENNANT, ong en a sengren Lordy, Public Vash iding at Seattle. but that was 4 squal Notary Public in and for State of W ington, residing | If it hadn't been for you bashing | some of the last ones on the head SSS ee | b ae wR RAKA RRR | they) mped, there'd have been aaah earl vanes | things alongside to toll tales,” anig * THE STAR'S PLATFORM, De ee enka wake ch Kat a The best news first. rom what | could make of thelr * All the news that's fit to print, # | Jargon, they had been engaged to * All the news without fear or favor, ® ie « formerly in the tilicit coolle * Honesty in official and private life. ® | raffle in the Pacific, and had mur * Municipal ownership of public utilities, ® | dered thelr cargo to prevent detec + The business district for reputable business enterprises. ® jon by an English man-o-war * enings tax upon all public service franchises, ® | Suco w the men who, at the in * late public schoo! system. ® | stance of Sir Gideon Marske, were z rights for all; special privileges for none. ® jcharged with the task of silencing and repeal of unjust laws. ® Ja weak ¢ Truly my prospect of ‘ @ | saving Arthur and, incidentally, of 7 | exposing the plot agninet Lord Al A RIP THAT MAKES HISTORY | phington, wae of the slightest. And |my own ease? I tried to put all thought of it from me, praying that | Tthrteen days. hours and 5 minutes, _ St. inne wants ¥ -‘This is the new transpaciti ord sad killed tm a theo | And the monster seamahip, the Minnesota, is the proud posses- in the southern seas. | tor of the title, having reached Seattle Tuéeday night » mate next sang a couple of Mr. HIS big liner made her maiden round trip from Seattle to | *1S ey eer sey 7 sy — oO Inglt ne en the Orient without aceident of any sort and to Captain Rinder and | the tinkle « giass, the blasphem her crew are extended the congratulations of the city of Seattle and | orders to the steward, and fin The Star. ‘or it takes an officer of ox eraft F huge a as well as a crew of th But to James J. Hill, the master mind, the belong the real felicitatio ns, West.” When the sonorous tones of th slong Seattle harbor front, Tuesd ay Sage to the great man in St. Paul “The dream of your life is now a reality Years ago, when Seattle was a clut @f the Indian's bow w more fam man's axe, James J. Hill looked out into the west—out over the un- @ultivated prairies and the great st Stead beautiful rolling acres of way turned out the matertal for bulld im sehools. Years ago, Mountable difficulties, pushed a Prairies and forests, he looked out Be realized that before this section be ships plying between here and Ge0ds across and bringing back to our shores the products of Japan and China. And while big men down Wal! they termed “Jim Hill's 4—d fool railroad,” the Western wizard was Rot only making his great system Bing his grand scheme of Oriental t: Sounded by the Minnesota's whist le: The Minnesota’s record trip m Seattle and the Pacifie Northwe st And it crowns the grizaled head of one of the ¢ the world with a wreath of laurel. Congratulations to you, Jim Hi *« STAR DUST » a J™ BAILEY'’S SCHEME. Zim Bailey faced a poorhouse trip For twenty years er more; It seemed th't ev'rywhere he stop- Bad luck camped by th’ door. Jim’s father left a first class farm, A place th’t paid right weil *Til Jim took hold, an’ then things went So bad he had t’ sell. “It ain't no use fer me t’ farm,” Said Jim. “I'll move t' town. | ‘There's twice uz many chances) there Fer any man th’t's down.” Am’ so he moved, an’ opened up A fancy grocery store. But ‘twasn't long before bia luck Had flopped him on th’ floor. ‘Then next he tried a butcher shop, purty soon th’ trust Begun t’ run one right next door Uv course Jim had t’ bust. I don't know jest how many things} Jim tackled after that 7 try t' build bis fortunes up, But ev'ry one fell Mat. ‘At last he tried a bran’ new scheme | Th't made th’ money pour Tn on him till he had uz much Uz old Jonn D., er mor». He sold tips on th’ markets, but ‘Th’ thing th’t did th’ trick Wuz writin’ up a book he called “Th Way t’ Git Rich Quick.” A_WORD FROM JOSH WISE Love mey be nnen.| bot b’gosh It ain't deaf an’ 4 NEW POLICH TELEGKAPI sen VICE. teacher telephoned to A school when this same m an. | Standard. | ordinary ability to handle such a @ highest caliber. Man of the North- | © Minnesota's | night, they sent a we 1 to him whistle munded j ome mes and sa nd the twang und of the wood- Hiar than t retches of forest—and saw in their ing grain and great mills that =s and houses, churches and in the face of aparently insur line of r ado sgh these over the great Pacific ocean and could be truly great, there must the Orient, carrying American street were laughing at what & success,but was carefully plan- raffic, the keynote of which was % Tuesday night. arks gu epoch im the history of en of tant the Smith store Friday noon. She| 9** Signal. Test the Urine. Help the Kidneys Do Their Work. the port hole, | kept my eyes fixed wanted a policeman. For several | Cure Them When They Are Bick. on the shore. / Gays a school boy had been “pest HOW TO TELL —There are many Eleven o'clock passed without the ering” a smaller boy. The teacher! symptoms to tell you of sick kid- SEATTLE PROOF signal being made, and I began to reproved the Iad but without suc-| Seys. First, the many aches or r that the third alternative pro- } . palns-- . Pre ed for in Belche tructio cess. She thought a biuecoat might | em tehine th the tiaeh of he J. Prenatt, retired farmer, of $22} vided for in Belcher’s instru: jones quell the lad. aoa ‘Third avenue north, says: ‘For | Would become operative And then ‘When the message was received ; suddenly my watch told me it) Jay Kelley rapped on a trolley pole for a copper. The copper respond-| ed and so did every merchant and/ clerk on Main street. A murder couldn't have caused more excite-_ ment. Tho boy was reproved.— | Painsville RepuDlican. ad | } A CENTURY PLANT. | | Gov, Hoch says Kansas’ fight| with the Standard will be to a finish. The governor evidently has heard of some of the fights that have been waged against the A state funeral was held at Wash- ington the other day and strange though it may seem the suprem: court judges and diplomatie corp had no fight over precedence. ¥ the swinish snores of the palr me the orgie was complete For some t I heard the pid pad of Antonio's feet as he burried about, collecting bottles and glasses de and tidying up the scene of the bauch. Then the sound of steps mounting the ladder res I knew that thero | words lions ! Mischief b BY HEADON HILL COPYRIGHT 1906, DY THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION ee Btn ME clear fleld for my attempt to learn CHAPTER XXIX my fate if | could summon up cour THE WAVING OF THB LAN age t@ venture forth TERN 1 waited only long eapugh to be] I pass over the slow agony of that sure that the steward was not going | night, and of the following day, Pre to return, then I softly epened my | sumbably with the prospect of #e eabin deer, The swieg lamp in the} rious work in the evening, Capt evddy shone on just auch a seene an} Bolcher kept himself fairly sober | had anticipated. Belcher lay | Pleading indiapoaition, I received a wpon the floor breathing henvily,| surly assent from the captain to his purple face upturned to the cell-| take my meals on deck Belcher ing, while the mate's head had fab seldom addressed ine, and then only len forward onto the table and rest-| in curt monosyllables auch as “Fin xt on his grimy hands, Both men| day,” or “Fresh breeso.” But the were sleeping the sound slumber of | glances cast by bim in my direeti intoxication, and | stole forward made u tremble for what would Mastering the Ioathing I felt at! come if “the girl would not mak having to touch the beast, I stooped | terma,” and | was handed over to over Belcher and quickly extracteds the cuddy lamp, were the following Chichester harbor, house, Thursday t of Rendexvous, off old custom night watch clump of trees | creek from 10 o'clock, A waved three times will mean that you are to 4 a boat to that apot te fetch someone, who will come aboard and make terma with the girl You are to be guided by hia instructions, whether he elects to remain on board and pail with you| or not. But if the lantern ts wayed | nix times, or in the event cf its not being waved at all before midnight, | you Will at once steam away and act as you please with the girl, pro- | vided that she is not hearg 6f/jous uight. There was still, how OvEe — van CROSS KID- 108-310 Second Ave. South again,” ever, that dinquicting stare im his | Sar peice 6 Génie TEA NEY.. PLAST- That was W day night, | re evil eyee—a stare to make a do wm pachane: ter flected, as I stole back to my @bin| fonseless woman's blood run cold one hour...100 BORAX ERS -- raguias after restoring the envelope ta the Nice fine night, ain't it, misay? five te 1OR ONE HOUR price 260; for drunken man’s pocket. I had @ }ft-| Hope you've been enjoying it.” he astomer. one hour.... Se Ue over 24 hours before | shoul he | said, comprehending the peaceful | 4 CENTS called on to face the altern§ti¥e| ripple of the creek and the darken foreshadowed in Sir GideotedMAP | ing landagape beyond with a sweep ake's “sealed orders.” of the Band that had “bashed the WATER COLOR AND PA p pains when stooping or lift- of Kidney Diseases. Regard Backache as a Dan- and strueate of buay| ine-tenths of the dal 4 hide sufferings « | great work of flitering the blood. | Busy men and women are tos the downward tal @tabetes and aht« dimeane. | ‘There is no standing stil j Doan's Kidney Pilis wil! cure| you Th ereat kidney specttie/ has restored thousands of kidney sufferers to complete and perma. | nent health, Tt is intended for | only. vurme towards fa- # I muffered from at- about two ye [the latter him to act “as he pleased, provided the env from his bréast pocket. | 1 waar heard of again.” On the half sheet of note paper| And now, as the dusk of evening which it contained, written Im a) fell on the silent, land-locked creek, | barely legible hand, which was de-|1 leaned over the bulwarks and elpherable by the murky Ifght of | gazed at the clamp of trees indicat ‘sealed orders.” Whether were actually penned by Sir Gideon Marske or by hia son, they showed an intimacy of a quaintance with the locality which suggested that Roger Marske was their real author. | knew that he had «pent much of bia idle life in yachting on the south coast, and | had once heard him describing the peenliarities of this series of tidal lagoons to Lady Murtel Capt. Belcher came up from the euddy af bis eventing meal. Though his sobriety was ominous of trouble ahead, I was thankful for the moment that he had not re peated the indulgence of the prev ed in the 1 ra” as they were driven over board to drown. I have been enjoying the quiet,” I replied shortly “Ah, you're getting at mo over the racket last might,” he chuckled “The ships that Bill Belcher com- mands ain't exactly Sunday schools, | you'll find owt when the trip t» a little older. What I was driving at was that you can't enjoy the air up bere any longer. Thing» will be humming on deck presently, and I must trouble you to go below to your cabin.” rtainly, T have no desire I replied, and moved away to companion-ladder, pausing there for a moment to take a last The busy ¢ who work hard | look round. The captain was climb- t little, who think bard|ing to the bridge, doubtless to sed fink tte are those whel watch for the signal from the To overwork the kid |shore; smoke was beginning to i» congest and clog thon. ty ait | sue from the funnel from the fires v4 hinder them in. thetr| Which bad been banked up all day and the villlanous crew were clust ring forward. The signs pointed and I apt to neglect sick kide to preparation for departur apite of aches and | desended to my cabin, glad t its nary disorders ¢ sition would enable me to see the working until | sign The port hole faced the | siusam 4 ence presently There is no middie road for the| UMD Of trees whence presen Kidney suifercr. Hie must either | ¥oUld be spelt ont the mesage that help and cure the Kidneys, or ‘go | meant so much to me, Hetcher, lim his ignorance that I had perused hia instructions, would not know that I was on guard It was nearly 10 o'clock, and any time after the hour the lantern might be waved. The night was fin with « (three-quarter moon kidneys, and the kidneys! rising in a placid sky, so that the| scta on shore were plain- 1, Stationing myself at larger ob ly outlin was 20 minutes to 12, I thought that of Nght, as of a I detected a flicker patch being struck among the « 1 waited breathlessly. In- t tense silence had reigned on deck ine. Rheumatic aching in the muscles. | tacks of backache, caused, I reason- Neur pains In the nervem 1 Headaches, sideaches, gout, seint- | 0% either by my kidneys being wea: : | or overemcited, My backs tired ensity, And the urinary symptoms, some! and after any overexertion or the nt, some found by simple! contraction of a cold tt ached acute- lity. Not only did my back ache, but Scaling, due to inflammation there was trouble with the kidney canty PAREAEO®. OF & BtOPPAFe | wecretions, which at times had a Bee ek nod Ricameliing urihe.| scalding nd burning sensation. Greasy, frothy or staining urine Dean's Kidney Pills, procured 6@t Other commen are: | Stewart & Holmes Drug Co.'s stony ey ~ hy promptly stopped it, and, what ts 6¢ Drowsiness, lack of energy. lan-| Considerably more consequence qoer me, up to dete there has not bem Dizainers, “spota” before the evyes.|any recurrence. Whenever I heat There te anh ene te en ams | sy ene complaining about Kidney when any of these symptome appear, | ‘roubles I never fail to tell them and that is to cure the kidneys, No| about Dean's Kidney Pill, 1 wogld need to experiment. Doan's Kidney | not have done this had they not a 1 hundreds of people | my ease brought shout the res ) promised.” , *@ KIDNEY DOAN’S "Picts Se, Foster-Milburn Ce., Bui "YT Prep pr For Sale by all Dealers. Price Ladies’ Shirt Waist Suits, Silk Raglans Skirts, Waists, Millinery, Etc., on ONI DOLLAR A WEEK PAYMENTS. Eastern Outfitting Co.(Inc. 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIPTH Good Goods—Honest Pric: ~Goods That Suit. ’ | for the last hour, showing that Rel loher and the crew were watching | for the signal, but now a hoarse ery | from above showed that the sailor eyes were as sharp as mine. (To be Continued.) You Are Always Ahead When you patronize the Re lable Family Drug Store. Selling Peruna, $1.00 size Seott’s Emulsion, $1.00 size : x Pinkham's Compound, $1.00 oe S3¢ Castoria, ize 25e¢ Pest Rock Candy, pound. . B56 Mollin's Food size Be Malted Milk, $1.00 size....75@ we agents of “Trib,” cures Liquor and Tobacco habit 35 are Phone us your Drug Wants We deliver the goods. STONE’S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Family and tion Drugetats, 419 PIKE STREET. th Phones, Main 933. Reliable Preserip- comes FROM | “THE QUAKER SELES IT FOR LESS) ee | Ps BIG | —a NOON-HOUR SALE THURSDAY f pinying Chickering, Johnaton, ADY others won nm P Keeg | a |] THE PRICES NAMEQ BELOW ARE FOR ONE HOUR ONLY— FROM 12 TO 1 P.M TOOTH Pow LARGE As SUNSHINE iD | DERG—full 1 tb SORTMENT OF curs finent [Ue De ON C0, | pkg. of the b EASTER NOV dy in berm Tooth Powder ELTIES — ree $03 BECOND Ave | Money back if ar price from etically sealed Nug. | you don't Mke to $1.00; for We | it; regular price one hour, a. ADIES, OUR 600 phe: for one while they last SPRING MILLINERY ig Now hour 25e each be READY, And we ca ve you One per week will mo EASTER NOVELTIES THE FASHION, The 20th Century Store HAND BAGS Exclusive Kastern Benga Filled with complete Peart 637 Qu Anne Ave. ang tions in LA and Violets Handled Mantoure Set, Pocket B16 Union Btreet, Seattle beautiful and deatrable for Reok Caeé Ceae—nething | song Pegg ye “et more appropriate for Haster each; also Kater Bella in remembrances $10, $15, Violet or Whi 1006 -very . SPECIAL FOR TH and $35 cac S WEEK attractive decorations ons 0 = ONLY On Majestic and Mo Stee Ranges from sea" RED FRONT FURNITURE GO 4...&@.4, REO EASTER EGG 20-MULE- SACHET POWDER EL PAINTINGS, din Minion Oak fr 00 Fillings 50. frame \ Oak frames in Burnt Leather age regu- | f) 00 Fit or No Bay” r, oF as long as lar price 60, for one hour FB) w. More Dread of The Denti | . chelece . - 100 €0. sod esves ++ 100 | We have w t appliances Jextract, fi and apply crowns with. the least pain or danger, Cal ATTEND OUR SALES—COME TO THE QUAKER—YOUR fj) « es conve ee ree and con ince you that we & ¢, and tell you im a4 ur work will cost, Me lens extraction whe MONEY BUYS MORE RELIABLE GOODS HERG THAN BLSE WHERE Use your phones THE QUAKER DRUG CO., (013-1015 FIRST AVE. Main 1240; Ind. 1240. ed 15 years r to 8 pm; Sundays 8:20 to OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike, Cor. Third and Pike WON TRUST PHOTO SUP’ Scheel of | You can do more work It has all the good Never gets out of or The yielding dead one. AND YOU WILL PASS ALL OTT’ ERS UP. with the Clean-Cut and do it with such casa qualities that a Mower could pons! bly possess der. It costs you nothing to bave it sharpened knife is self-sharpening. We guarantee every co 12 inch +++ R450 free to Amateurs 14 inch * « $5.00 "Tl ITTIEc RANA GAY 18 inch eed LITTLE BAND BOK ERNST BROS. Both Phones 1158 606 PIKE STREET ff) Pioneer Butchers of ‘The Very Choicest of ‘enta, Peds Fomily Trade « Spectaliys * 1100 Firet Avenue RELIABLE Baggage, Furniture, President Sa Roosevelt | oF LADIES’ WAIST PINS—WRIST BAGS, ETC, — AND-—— eo Irrigation “Lat me say how glad Tam to see the school children's faces, 1 was going to say I belleve more in the children than I do in irri gation, but you know I om all right on irrigation. Just one word about irrigation: 1 was mr ely interested by the great work that I passed just outside the city. There is no one thing possi- HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Jewe! NOTICE, ico is hereby given that Lt Hamilton, Fred J. Kerr, C. B Lives bie excepting Panama that I feel is more essential Im connection more, Charles FE. Adamaané: with this administration than the part taken by the national gov- Winship, all of the city of ernment in helping the irrigation movement in the west. I believe County of King, State of in the century now opened the great development of this country Fiton, has petitioned the is going to come through irrigation. I think our people have but Commissioners in and for the @ faint idea of the amount that can be dene with ft.” ty of King, for the right, privilege Desert lands IRRIGATED produce annually $500, $1,000 and and authority to use such portion a even $2,000 per acre. Two Rivers is in Walla Walla county, Fias the best sofl and earfiest climate. Best transportation, beautiful scenery, cheapest lands. ac highways upan the fob signated route as may bt ary for the construe and operation a an electric railway. ‘The route det ignated as follows: From the Intersection of the Wet boundary of the City of Seattle with Spokane avenue, thence Wat on Spokane avenue and Baas Schmitz road to Youngs thence by the most route south to the County ms tween King and Ss so by the most practicable from Youngs Cove to the City Ua its of West Seattle A hearing of the atoressid pa tion is ordered by the County missioners to be held at their office the publ lowing ¢ deemed neces tion, mainte NO STUMPS BUY NOW Excursions Fridays—Round trip, $10.70. W.W. BECK . 205 PACIFIC BLOCK BOTH PHONES, 605—OFFICE HOURS, 1 to 3. ¢ ‘ ‘ fn be in the County Court House, oetety King, on the 25th ad be lat the hour of 2 o'clock p. Rent Allowed on Purchase Price Dated at Seattle this 17th day @ | April, 1905. bam 3. P. AGNEW, Clerk of the Board of Commission | ers of King County, Washingto® | B F. PF ‘ ‘s Deputy. KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave. (Established 1850.) Largest Musio House on the Coast

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