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THE SEATTLE STAR corer and Be REN Teenwe . " BYERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Business Department 1 Independent 18 BALLARD STAN AT One cont per copy, six o Getivered by mati or era Hineet, led per week, of twenty-five cents per mont free copies ard ave iM Be i e ¢ when your subscription expires ts en the hihttad' label of each paper. W ben that date arrives, If your #ubecetpe tien, ot axain been p ea, your bai taken from the a mae of date on the addr wae Entered at the Postoftice at & Washington. an second-class magater WANT AbD, OF Fick-nuadLara DRUG CO. COR BROUND AV vs D PIKE StReERT ” eon opened Our new Want Ad tty te ms has leave want number Office at the The purpose of affording the publi comventons The phooe Ada, 1 leave sub iptiona tor th Star, and leave news Items, The 5 numbers f 1006 Hartford Building. ting OD, Ghicage Re preagatative, 5 SLACK W wp k Represen tattwe, ba T W. D. WARD, Ne You site, fa Pibun eae HONEST CIRCULATION, - This ts to certify that the DAIL AVERAGE BON A wee CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YRAR 10 fo CEROED 16.000 COPIES DAILY, and for the FIRST QUAR OF 1905 (January, February and ame siikey 18,000 COPIE ;. ! ny cHabe General Manager. ———$—$——— Srd dey Subserfhed tn my presence and sworn to before me this r of April,.A. D. 1906. A. J, TENNANT, Notary Public In and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle MARA RR ARHR RARER RRR RR RR THE STAR'S PLATFORM, The best news fire All the news that’s fit te print, All the news without fear or favor. Honesty in official and private life Municipal ownership of pub The business district for rep t lie utilities, utable business enterprises, | public service franchises, SH RRR AAREREAR ED Only $400 Apiece Dante! M. Ransdall, sergeant-at-arms of the United States senate, throws up his hands tn despair Randsdall handles the $10. the expense of the con sac Portiand. He t» afraid the money The junketing party proper n sentatives and ten senators, Dividing five gives $400 to each individual. It would seem that should be suffi+ 000 ral by as to may exposition at attend the will not held out umbers twenty-five—fifteen repre= the appropriation by twenty- ¢lemt, especially as the members travel on railroad passes. Almost any of us could see the fair on that amount of money. But here ts the rub Ransdall knows by expertence that his party of congressmen will number more nearly fifty than twenty-five. And that of this number many will be accompanied by their wives of their cousins sisters or their aunts—or some other persons cousins or aunts, And the large pull leaves but little for the commissary stores Reeded to relieve the strain of such There ts Utthe left for lush. Resides, Congress has recently or thelr or sisters an extended Journey. passed a bill providing fine and tmprison- ment for any sergeant of arms who reports a junket deficit. ‘Therefore the doughty Randal! ars by the arm he left southern battlefield that he will spend the Dut not one red cent for tribute. We have indeed fallen upon evil me on 8 $10,000 for hoepttality Jays. ‘There was a time when the cost of a congressional ne Mmit and was measu parti¢ipants junket knew only by the unquestionable thirst of the By * ay 5 é Zhe Big Sea Race Interest in the big trans-Atlantic yacht race from Sandy Hook to ‘The Lizard, now on, is not confined to the devotees of sport; it ts of substantial interest to the great ship building industry of the ‘world and ft means much to the great profession of seamanship. The yachts in this race across the sem are not trick boats built for jockeying. The international yacht races of recent years have been contests between vessels of similar type constructed with mathematical nicety for speed regardiees of endurance, and sailed under strict rules which put a premium on clever jockeying and minor tricks of seamanship. The present raco is a wholly difforent matter. The contestants will have to meet a thorough test In all phases of the seaman's art. ‘They are free to take their cholce of ocean lanes and for days to- gether they will have to study how to make the most of thelr op- portunities It is seamanship of the highest type that is put to the tent. The Ration whose boat wins such a contest will have substan- tial cause to boast of its eminence in seamanship. The boats are real boats fitted for real deep sea sailing. What- ever advantage in construction one may be found to have over the \ others will be a practical advantage worthy perhaps of adoption in general shipbuilding. As a trial of seamansh!p and of skill In the designing and con- S@truction of boats this contest far exceeds in importance any other held in recent years. The Big School The Thorough School You know of our past work Weill, we are not resting on our oars. Wilson's Modern Business College Collins Bldg. James and Second Phones, Main 416; Hardy Clothes for Hardy Youngsters Just received, a splendid line of boys’ KN: fn_price from $2.00 to $3.00 and we sell them MENTS. E SUITS, ranging ON EASY PAY- Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH “SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CRED IT HOUSE.” HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN WE OFFER FOR THREE DAYS A ONLY: Our Hgh-Grad Clean-Cut Lawn Mower, one of the simplest and best Mowers manufactured at the extreme low figures. Remember every Mower is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Ia-inch, reg. $4.60; special . $3.59 -inch, reg. $5.00; special . $4.19 U6-inch, reg. $6.60; special 98 ERNST BROS.- 58. 606 PIKE STREET, Both Phones 11! KRARASED SER ORE Skee eee ee eee ee tee eee ee EH YH ee ee ee | demands | which he needs to | public BY AMBROSE PRATT, ———<—— $$$ Copyright by the R. F. Penne Company. : 995 KEKE KKH KEKE ee | ¥ YconTRAcTORS BID TOO * * ~ Low—MUST STAND LOSS & |* . |* The board « works Tuesday *® | & awarded contracts to T, Ryan ® * { Johr for kon * * which they had made the low- ® | ent bid, This s that Ryan & ®& will be obliged to do the ork &] & for 00 1 » th he ¢ terr * *p 1 and Johneon for $500 ® te less, Hoth men made mistakes & *) submitting thelr bids und & ES the errors will be costly ones, * * * : : “THE QUAKER SELLS tf (Continued from Yesterday.) | thought the matter out in full, It) ho turne@’to me and sai@, “You are OR LESS CHAPTER X-—Continued le ny be true, as the marquis says, | very modest, count; besides, we | | that Engl expecta you to la a} not think of giving Mngland a a | i |} your troops on the south cous but |} " A governor would be suffi | Pitt is wide awake and wise, It | clent.” o better that he should be made l affected keen disappointment Th ursd sure. ln a week's time Villeneuve A governor, protested He a } ‘STAMMERED, "I | oy cutd be at the meuth of the chan- | lieve me, aire, England will never | y am very | sorrr,|nol If w cruiser—your largest, | rest quiet without a king. 1 would \ sire, bat Sin | sire—were dispatched to meet him, | be your vassal, sire | my life or hi! containing your commands to hurry | Napoleon jaughed again, but this | and I Bave 20) oF in which you might incidentally | time somewhat sourly, I thought, | wish to die mention that it is your intention to Weil, well, we shall see,” ho | Had I known,” | iand near Portamouth, or my some- | said, “but for the present there ts he growled, "I | where in Kasox, immediately he has | your sister's marriage. You should | would BAY! raised the blockade, And if, sire, | remember that we had contemplat | placed you both | tia: cruiser were captured wr a|ed attaching the prince to our own under arrest. 5° | desperate fight, sire—but mark me, | persou.” PIANOS AT UNHEARD-OF | gur should ba¥® | captured—why, then, Pitt would bé Let the marriage go, sire!” 1|f PRICES. This ts the time, while | told me soem leried impetatraly Me autor ia |] th? ereat.ealy te going on. Bar- | “ ot se | Me, orled impumively y mater gains in wlightly Pianos | ag “My largest cruiser,” repeated | quite young yet. Hoeroafter gur's = tault, 1} ba Hallet @ Davis . 250 | erled 4.| Napoleon, doubttully Ah, mon ami, you are too am-|f Loxter . rrr j crled , concerned lest - ie “The Hinglish are cunning, sire; | bitious,” he interrupted with much |f Behr Bros $250 regen punished. “I bound Dim) nore the message captured is alacidity: “the marriage is decreed.” gin ball 173 | o@ oath." |lone—" 1 shrugged my shoulders.| I bowed humbly rving The prices named below are for one hour 2 7 | “M'm!* Napoleon waved his | “sn By he . . ” S Karlvach 175 12 m. tog | hands as if to diamian the subject, om eager Past Se pen 'Ge Me aan ier _ — - ™ rahall * Ww $175 m., and are not in effect excepting during this one hour, » ee eeean ts fa, |, It is @ good plan,” he sald cheer- | sence, for tonight we set out—you yee os 8 Cakes Lenox Soap, for one hour ........ ; ae | much sternness. “I have received | iY: "and . my dear count, if it were | and J, count—for Boulogne.” 5 Rex Porous Plasters, for one hour ¢ | lavatehes frm Kugland he on. {carried out—successfully carried | “Ah!” I cried out ina very whirl Gitthen Sriines, vended ie : ¢ ommend out—my debt to you would be | of thought. Jap Rose Soap, per cake, for on I felt my blood run cold tn utter TY outa easily pay it, aire,” 1 FB gg A Ped aging avers 20 Mule Team Borax, per package, for on i | foar that I was at last detected. 1] muttered, or rather muttered, for I | al” PIANO HOUSE White's Listerated Tooth Powder, reg. price for 1 hour. | Was unable to say & word OF MOY? | way wondering what the devil {| “It fs my slater, sire,” I stammer 1307 First Ave., just above P. 0. Ricksecker’s Tollet Water, regular price 66e, for 1 hour , Bhat Remy niga aM tte Managed PT Jed : Witch Hazel Salve, tegular price 25c, for 1 hour ...... | ang tedhenen egies orem Weill,” he said, “but how?’ | “What of her? impatiently Carbolic Salve, regular price 25, for 1 hour i> The question pave mes hope: An inspiration came to me. “The| “The fact ts,” I blurted out, “she Japanese Cleaning Cream, reg. price 60c, for 1 hour evidently bila diseatches wore fer, | {Fone of England will soon be va- | is not so anxious for this marriage Florida Water, regular 25¢ bottle, for 1 hour .. per ” “The fact ia, sire” 1 stam. | 2% sire.” I sald dol |as I could wish. Women are #0 Pocket Combs, leather case, reg. 1c, for 1 hour . mered, “the marquis is anaious to|, Napoleon roared with laughter, foolish, and she objects that the Mothine (Moth Balls,) full pound package, regul y seca th 3 and I could see with half an eye! prince ts a stranger to her. I fear | : othine (Moth Balls,) full pound package, regular price Se, for yan st A Bg weil was mightily delighted. He slapped | that in my absence—" De not buy & watch or diamond | hour upon me a cold searching glance, which gradually ehanged to one of scorn, then he encered—"You have, or perhaps your aister, allowed De Sevringen | to hope I flushed hotly under his gauze. “My sister has not,” I muttered, his hand upon his thigh and shout ed out a string of strange, outland ish exclamations, Presently, with tears in his cyee—tears of micth— | seems to think he can afford him: | self such an amusement “What has he done?’ I muttered, fighting hard to restrain my excite ment. — “Read!” sald the emperor, and 1 \thrust a sheat of paper. Into. my |i the days of Old Peru, Spanish fn. But you must be brave Who gut fooled by one, Ah fou? It contained a few lines of BLETHEN'S BLATTER | hands jelpher, translated beneath, in a jhandwriting unknown and yet . Pacaaae | strangely familiar to me. It was, AWORD FROM JOGH Wine, im fact, that of Napoleon himself. “DAvals still hesitates. Melville fifty thousand pounds, replace stolen funds. Promises in exchange | to send Nelson to the east, but re fuses to give security. Please ip struct; fear untrustworthy. Gar rett advises English victory off Finisterre, but admits Calder in fail retreat, Villeneuve pursuing to- wards channel. Nelson has left Madeira and proceeds at full epeed Kilek! Drink makes th’ towards Cadiz, Pitt's emissaries, Vienna, Moscow, Berlin, well re- ceived. Advise early mow Eng- land expects your troops to land be- eo ‘round, | HAD AN AWFUL VOICE. / frames, regular price 50c, for one hour oa Phas Sane fs playing with ua,” Get the habit of coming to the Quaker. ou get more ried Napoleon, abruptly changtng 4 atte ane: ne > heist . a |@he subject. “The cureed swine RGT AVE. SOUTH, ard reliab goods b for the same money than in any other stor * STAR DUST > | is a luwury. ‘up against your back while you are} ; | | | tween Portsmouth and Dover.| ‘The Host (at the muse ale) —Miss | ends all anxiously expecting |Sereecher will sing ‘Only Once Yr I handed the papers back to the| The Guest-—That's pleasant news. emperor, although I would have os . more cheerfully parted with the DIDN'T HURT ANY hand which offered it to him. Queat—See here, walter, your coat He rolled it in a ball and threw it | sleeve just dipped into my soup. Walter—Oh, that don't make any ‘This is an old coat. ¢ heart of the Tire, an action | h made me sick with disap- | difference, sir! pointment. “This Melville,” he stormed, pac- ing up and down, “you know him? A LETTER TO HORSON, Captain Hobson, U. 8. N Yes, sire, a scoundrel of a bad Dear Sir type, and much discredited, but for| Congratulation Am truly giad some secret reason he sways Pitt|to hear it. We are all interested tn you; for you have served your country well, and future historians will glowingly speak you as the always to his wishes, He has more influence, in spite of his im- peachment, than any man in Eng- land.” “adolescent oscuiator.” Napoleon halted and abruptly| But remember, old boy, you are | facing me, demanded, “What shall | rifting out of the broad, blue sea ' | | must of celibacy into another unknow harbor not unlike Santiago. Thi too, is protected by all maner of mines, Gatling guns and I dor” I stood up in @ flush of excite- t “You permit me to advise “His wife is my friend,” I mut-| when taunted by thoughtionsness tered (the lie near choked me), “I know him through and through. Some time ago, to serve me, | was hard pressed, she stole some of his Marriage ts not all dreas parade and the band playing, and you will find no admiring populace to cheer © paced the floor papers, and their absence forced | You when you b him to assist me. Those very pa-| ll night up ® narrow Leagion | Lona pers, by my direction, she still |* You"s repeater, your r sp holds—” parent. But it is a lovelocked harbor, with ever passing clouds, filled with bosy togs, barges, dally duties and affectionate attentions, and with « of white sails and he unknown to single life. AW, furthermore, this fortress command- ing the harbor has to be takes, not once, but 265 days in the year and by @ siege of a lifetime, anf sometimes on short rations and no “Well, well,” interrupted the em- peror impatiently. “Bear with me a moment, sire! I now speak of evringen; a few days before I left England he was pubiiely discredited. He fought a duel before the prince of Wales himself with a young devil named Franks, an officer of hussars. vista Franks disarmed him, forced him to disrobe and proved him to wear a shirt of mail.” “What, One thing, don’t make the mis & coward?” take of always waiting till a ma thundered hour in the might before you sn the Merrimac into harbor. This ij sure to get the Spanish up, and may be the cause of her using het heavier cannon. And when she ask# for = ten to buy a new hat be care- 60, sire, and thus you may guess he no longer retains the re- spect of your party. Inter keeps that party together.” ‘This ts true?” shouted the em t alone | peror, his face binck as night ful how you handle your bor Before God, sire Don't make a practice of hanging His glance scorched me but I] your hat on the table, resting your never flinched. “What is it that you he demanded suddenly Calm as glass I faced him. absence from England {ts not yet known, I doubt if even De Sevrin- gen is aware of it. Send me back propose?" |rew friends just at @inner time. These places are underlaid with mines and she may touch the but ton on you some time when you are not expecting it. And, Hobby boy, remomber that omy with full powers, sire, and the day | you have floated around the high after I land I stake my life that | seas of celibacy a good long while orders will be dispatched to send|among the whitecaps of many Nelson to the East Indies. “H'm!" said Napoleon, reflective- ly. “You want me to recall De Sevringen.” I bowed, and resumed That is not all my pian climes and have been petted and kissed like a spoiled child. Henee it will be hard for you at first to carry in the coal, wrestle with th stovepipe and attend to othmr house- Jhold duties necessary to keep the quickly, T ba a BIE NT URE eee ve nme Spanish, | which will occasionally fire op YOU) 4 wrEL MOUNTED PICTURE. and neglect. | fect on the mantel or bringing in a} | | | } snapped i before you see our display in our) window and eur prices, marked in| ree leaee Lurte, Prop Then we shall marry her today,” out the emperor. “The prince arrived an hour ago..” (To be Continued.) Handifold (a new package) Toilet Paper—very handy and ‘ean quality, regular price 1$¢, for 1 hour . Pure Food Co.’s Extracts, Vanilla or Lemon one bour Regular 50 Hand Mirrors, bottle, for one hour .. beveled edge plate glass, mahog Sunset, Pink 1761. in the North west. dependent, 1761. Free Delivery Main 1240-——-PHON £S-——Ind. 1240, The Quaker Drug Co 1013-1015 First Avenue and do your duty And dont be Mustrated cold morning she says: “Richard dear, get wp and build the fire the good sailor you are and run that eat out of the cellar before it eats up all the sirloin.” And even if she places ber cold lttletootsy-wootates if some Becon4 Noor Howard Bulldtn, ‘epposite Penn Mutual Lite Buliding. FOR COMFORT, FOR CONVENIENCE, FOR ECONOMY use a Gas Range and Gas Water Heater ‘The true value of GAS « fuel ig known and appreciat- ed by those who have used it It in the safest, cleanest and cheapest fuel for the kitehen. No kitchen i« compl without a GAS RANGE. Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1, Buliding, Fo arth and Union. Phones—Gunset, Ex. 27; Ind, Ex. 76. thinking, keep cool, cool Yeu, marriage is most generally 4i Yersified with much love and some | smokeless powder. But, no matter what sho does, you say “Here, Gear, let us kiss the Merrimac.” And if you keep that little woman | in the harbor of love with plenty of | matinee tekets and chocolate drops | shell think you were the whole| Spanish war. Yours for a safe voyage. 8 D. Hobby; keep | Coats From $5 to $15 100 Skirts, original selling price $8.00 to $10.00; Factory Shirt Waists and Suits at %-price. 2, 1207 tnd Ave Next to Stone Fisher & Lane & 2 eZ IT’S THE CORRECT WAY We do business is the reason our trade increases, Specials this week. Hair Brushes, one-fourth off regular price Cloth Brushes, one-fourth off regular price. Combs of all kinda, one-fourth off regular prica Pure Castle Soap, 19 bar. Special ren on Shaving Mugs We bought something less than a thousand of one number. Good value at 35c. We are selling this week at 19¢. Phone us your drug wants MODERN DENTAL PARLORS REMOVAL NOTICE! HORE, AIH #170 Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av- enue and Marion street, Marion Building Our prices are the very lowest consistent with frst class ma- tertal and workmanshtp. Modern Dental Parlors Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING ae ou u | MARION steeeT JQ Smith—It's mighty hard to get & wife Hardup—It's no trouble to get one, but it's hard to keep her. COULDN'T STAND IT. | BARcaINs i eens Don't you like my ta PHOTO SUPPLY CO. IN RANGES |] We oliver the goods. ‘ ; iis ktcaten eueae weak Pagar ‘Scheol of Photography 405.00 Majestic Range, 6 lids, I — and free te Amateurs oven 18x20, set up and con- | " nected t STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Mrs. Bingo—I want to get a plain} i 5 ESE |] Reliable Family and Prescrip o Special- Teeth Free) 05 3. visita, iin tion Druggiste. “ St. Claire, 16-inch oven ff Employment Agent—I'll pick you out the plainest we have-but| 1 se ee ee ee a — | 419 PIKE STREET. one o ' oO jon FR during a * ne C. them would take a medal | *ton FRI (ate el Dentists wili| nes cents ss§80.00 [| Both Phones, Main 933 a plistasaie Alice give the lowest price ever known |ff $55.00 Garland, 18-inch oven [| eee SEATTLE for strictly high clase | ovens a 930.00 || yi tal work. Don't put ft off, bot " =, ae | SPR it once. Good work at low |p $50.00 Eureka Beonomy an | = eo’ Hand Please notify Polk's Directory Co. | prices, quaranteed for ten yearn, hes |f | teeeeee oes * 30.00 | Jas. Mean if you have changed your redsence made & world-wide reputation for |§ $50.00 Great Western, 18-inch $2.50 Shoe for sale at or business, The directory is now | the Brown's Painless Dentists, OVOD ceeeence oo eeees $80.00 in proas, Firat avenue, $45.00 Born Range $27.50 in $65.00 Gem Monitor, 18-inch The Hub Gitte ChicagoLoanOffice | MARRY SILVER, Prop j 117 Yesler Way. | A genteel place to borrow money | diamonds and ali kinds of jewelry Birlctly confidentiah oven . seas $30.00 $120.00 Restaurant Range, dou- §) ble oven +: $665.00 § | —————————— You will surely find a range to suit you, as we have several hundred ranges, including most all brands and makes on the market. We take your old stove in exchange DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete house furnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges, the best and most fuel saving range on the market. Remember the name and piace. rr GOLD FLL GOLD Chow FULL —_— BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantes, Lady attendants Flours—8:30 to 6; Sundays % to 12, Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVENUE New YorkLiquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, the Brown's dentists ame reliable, up-to BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS 713 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2, 2, 4, 5 and 6 Union block, one door gouth of MacDougal | & Southwick's. Mours—8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. Sunday, 6:20 a oy bo 12:30 pm 418 PIKE STREET. FREE DELIVERY. Phone John 981. Phones— Main 2872; m. Ind. 1596, 2 * hel xk eet EEE ETE 7”

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