The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1906, Page 4

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_ mt and lee ney tONKS BVERY AFTERNOON gy; * BALLARD 1am AGEN un Talard Ave @ Waller’ ne gent vor cowr, ot eenle ver week, or twenty-five conte per men eae d eS Tau terrlen, “Wet sles, pies | "FO MAIL @UBRCRIDERE The date when pour eubsorl | | Adress label of each paper When rot aealn been Bald In adwen e on the address the Poetelfive at Me The t United States are proud to have thetr am Ry . h hie actentific standing, hia ater ara sob manner and skill in diplomacy taugh »*k w the y olonies, we have had a good right to be inction of our ambasaadora and of the power they have ex { in molding fnternational law and comity ¥ ~ a new and novel distinction has been attained by our emba at the court of St. James. A ening of the British partiament Mra. Reid, wife of our minister, WORK THE FINEST DIAMONDS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDs may be people so sod den-minded aa to question whether this fuguished display of diamonds ts quite aptly representative of the highest glory of our nation There may be people complain that our precious tradition of Fepublican simplicity may suffer through such wntation But let such cyales go tot The truth ts that we are the PEOPLE OF DIAMOND Last year we imported $37,000,000 worth of precious stone more than twice as much as any other peop lobe Ragland bought only a paltry $8,000,000 wort? Then why should not our jewels offictally hine them all? Who cares that the pauper peeresses m hide thelr awny bare necks in envious shame The clean cut wisdom, the brilliant argument, the flashing wit oft our embassies of other days se 1 their hum D very Well eo long as human righ wore de i the , portant things. Put today the clean cut, brilliant, Gashing diamond takes their and shines where they had shone and representa where they Tepresented Our nation used to stand, in the eyes of the world, for lberty equality, Justice, above all Today we stand, in those same eyes, Justing for barbaric wealt Tt ts but natural and c ent that our embassy’s former dis finction for briliiancy of | Of drilliancy of jewels A TYPICAL MILI MAN ! h start «a ripple T T ton weaving Ss AR DUS 4 oo * me Oe SS yrae of tragedy " ” ‘ and heartache By “JOSH ager and certain ole 400 people old and Tm in th gray ¢ * of the ring “What kind of a speech did B: yout and handle you fellows roughly id. The er make when his associates pro | The senate must » 0 bi . iding ented that gold watch to bim? | Well, if you're need that a | meetings ally in the n hall,! “Ok, he tatked like an aatomo-/ bill must be passed, just w a] where the vessels of Freach invec a few minutes and I'll have the gen-| tivo a 4 against the man to “Rattied right along, eht” al counsel of the « any draw| * m ¢ o «it jed folks “No, he run along all right until | one attribute thelr sorrows. Rut to the was about half way to the finish hildren—all rust work at the age then he broke down.” at 14--this in as yet a pay t fay icons For two seore y th loyes A WORD FROM JOSH WISE ht te fault r vee. Mothera and fathers the loom and A woman {x as old as people think she ta Battling Nelson stopped a run way horse and saved the lives of } ad children and a woman tn 4 Hittle town in Weet Virginia o couple of days ago. Strange he Gidn’t stop tt when be was in Ne York a month ago is «| ‘The Bag: I'm a beetle, but I hope! TN never be so beetle-browed as} that. i hat's the trouble with Blim-| He's all wp tm the air about) hing.” Nothing except that they're; short-handed in bis office.” “Short-handed?” “Yes, Blimmer hired a stenogra- pher and didn’t teil his partner and | he hired one, too. Aud now they | @on't know which one to fire.” | mer? NO HAIR IN BEARD'S MILK. | Do you patronize the Rolla datry? | ‘This ing every citizen of Rolla should feel proud of. The milk delivered by J. L. Beard is cleanly handled and delivered to you fresh, pure and wholesome.—Rolla | ({Mo.) Sharpshooter. A DEEP THINKER “1 hope therw’ll be no coal strike.” | o do |. But if there isn’t then there'll be some other excuse for Faising the price of loe next sum mer.” “Are you convinced that the peo- nd to have rate requ asked the railroad president ‘Absolutely,’ the United | Btates senator. ‘ve got to give them regulation or they'll wipe us THE SEATTLE STAR RR STAN TUBLIEHING OO orricKes UNDA, deat Pane We Outshine t should have | mination of whipping Fran a man's | right and if It becomes a law we'll {mn ried a week, “this is not bread itke| aide. mother used to’ Beventh Avenue co Independent tim yitow expires that date arrives. (t your nam anged to distinction A COASTING PARTY Castro has announced his deter Am ord wm «(the Constant Reader-—tt ie mot at all | probable that Wm. J. Bryan will at ond Emperor William's silver wed ding celebration. Congressman Lioyd's bill to Umit rtune to $10,000,000 ts all obey it. “Ah. my dear,” sald the young usband when they bad been mar “Stop!” she cried. “Let me tell you right here in the beginning that I will listen to no such talk. If you wish to compare the food your mother gave you with what you «et bow you must do it atlently.” “Piease don't interrupt me,” the young man replied coldly 1 wae about to say this bread is not Ik bread mother used to buy. And I wish you would buy in the future from the same bakery she CUT NO FIGURE. “| never had any head for matt matics.” “1 suppose not I've always under stood that when at home you didn't count.” Last call for the liar who has seen! John D. Rockefeller. [ MOOSUP, ¢ THERE \ MILA Yr " startid the ae nO pan (a ! ee Sis) rm fi MT a rr Mareh 1 beloved, When the n mark@ rRiKE AT THE] Wee mash a fow years ago, and vgnoring, Cray ed employers me 7 not manufacture r grades of teide world, It w b r which there was a good in the securit emand, and the operatiy 1 not Whe . ted, bis son He young, stalwart, progressive ucceeded him “Ab, well,” as the . «clare then me te Lafanaire, son of the old bookkeeper of the mill, who ts now leading the strikers, telle the story When the new super came in he lengthened the cut, #0, as we work by we found our Wages lower ay dwindled every week Ww Union? No, we had ho unk We area shbors and we met and talked er We were very anery not return unttl e « 4 & 10 per cent increase Oul, « ried half « me ho stood at hand 0 put. in Medic fanaire, sertousty, “we are starve ‘ t talk (hat. way,” said « ab r with shaggy bre he mastach, wh 1 two had nds UGLIEST LITTLE OLD totlowed them. | old Witttam | years ago. For many been the “super By them be was! eay MOVING AN AID IN TOWN EVICTED STRIKERS FURNITURE, Dora’ with my great happiness. It was tke Reaamond Rivers ree yet It cut me to the heart, Hell} know that f kad t Martyn wae a stately beauty ) nothing—only a and Lessie Milton wore piquant, co. / GOMES FOR T. G. WILSON IN CITY IN INTER i EST OF THE VIOLET MINE AT DAWBON-—BUILDING SMELT eR Alaska miners are greatly tot 4 can get work In other places “¥ ag: Meenas emp pet, | extort in the blishment of a 10 We'd ma ay on smelter at Dawson, T. G, Wil gs t man The crowd did not cheer this|%8, Vico prenident and general mas sentiment, It was easy to read in| *#*F of te V t min Henite 1 ‘s their tacos distress at the thought |!8 the city pur hasing suppiios an ; the old home of genera: |™Achinery for his compan ¢ ied We already have a complete 1 ms s ne ait @ denen have bot }tou mill at Dawson ready to install snd paid for their homes The eee amag he +p nlay und others live in compaay houses, pay-| ith the addition of » amall amoun ing ente, ooo $0 rent per | marhin Bell mecrewncet ge 8s week from thetr 6 sn aaa The new “super” evidently took |frecton of & pian! at ro Pingu int eration early in thie it-| 2 Pidorado in the carly spring a ate t ¢ hig (COnMating of crushing machinery le p strug ve Of Biel and « cyanide plant, with p! t people for thetr homes. He obtained | SEC * fyanits Dian im phe from Alva G. King, the « able, | treet the tailings for 100 tons r a 9 , more per day sviction notiee 4 ther . ee wee gl ome Powe it is & matter of unusual Inter Dee a one ae vnw atlows 17 daya| ont (2 the mining world for it marks pany ere pre _— Mee hat time |*"* ¢ra of transition from placer t« oY ich my ie tt . ‘ : quarts deve ment in the Yukor in wh ars oye country. In the vicinity of Eldorad: Bald Superintendent Cary at the oe ite a ryt work and let us ran the mill thelioonded wen Parr gold fi way we have to tn order id mot, |thken out in such quantities that on bog N - Engh 4 |ev@ry claim on the creek up to No » mill operatives ts New Bn 43 produced over $1,000,000 for eact and there ts no excuse for thetr S00’ deat e abies) tons 4 A T. &. Lippy made bis firet great ane. Wage sens — Ms ete rike on this creek and washed out strikers, Fun tow, trom $88 for love $1,280,000 before bis elaiss wes children ‘awcepers” to $12 for the] worked out most nkilled weavers, Ten hours comstitute « day course—but | maneeed to sob not hurt, thank you very sorry that 1 was eo #tapia” Thank God.” be murmured. “Oh, Maden, if you had died. “It was only Madge Alcott, the] “I wasn't thinking ef you: bet you Me. Caatietent wt Litthe Old maid be t wouldn't do at ail to hare him In tt pomsthte ” Mada you And Recamend Rivers’ soft } » a hotel. Beil Marty boards! have been blind to my love? Por I mut high sb: e tone and Dr. Milton's pretty | do love you. my little modest daixy or girtn and they'd any one of) Nay, I will not detain you now; you I stoad and heard it t a) them be sare to male a dead set at) are wet end cold and trembling. But word. It made me wince « itttle 1| Mr. Castleton, At the farm, youl tonight if I am to call you mine. was en “old maid.” 2% was “ugly.” | bo he's pertectty mate Wear a knot of these white rones on 4 Was “little, it was true indecd what she said.) your Dreast I crept up to my room and orted glad dream too perfect to be true kirt does not ator quettinn Uttle creatures 1 ptt ipa ges - her words owever, to gu ' - ra my brent : B ha Goesee Ee. on T went, happy and blushing. had quietly made up my min la he your lover, Rosie?” I asked! Gown to tea, How eoula tt he on to live single, earn ray ow r My nan “ : and do rmy a. . i het “me eimai euch a homely ttle brown sparrow but aadly.ten 1 could at ae or | My uncle Charies had lef he| The little ‘russett-winged moth tel orince pare rap oy agli +" oe a jittie brown houne under m | nots enviows of the| ton + ad 7 at Cantilo trees, with the apple or he | biue-a erty kayo . eau Castleton very} This le how my summer of keep- Better seth ‘ 1 my There was somethipa se ing boarders © 4. And Rosamond | friends. 1 thougt +) oh 7 le in bis Gay of| Rivers declares it would have been e * TH tak er|adapling himself to my poog lit potter yf have let * y ‘ . would have 4 of e eventful J a . ou, you shy handsome y | trop anys she his two go a} A ous ve whe ie sincerely grath litte girls wir Ate " Ros ' ' ; ¥ good ne after all | who ! t - P oa oe womix ‘air A full line of ne and gen ——<y 5 « “ king ©F°% eral dry goods on band | . ~ Marve Paul” enté the at the High School Stationery and enn : yr iy * nod of her| Notion Store Pike, corner 7 . wa " oid 8") Howard Ave. and Piko St oe Qaaeg Noe swe Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. OUR SPRING CLOTHING DI UITS AND TOPCOATS IN TI TERIALS AND ALL GRAD! Splendidly Tailored Suits, in the tures, single and double breas Easy Payments If You Wish 1332-34 Second SPRING CLOTHING FOR MEN $15.00 to $30.00 Eastern Outfitting Co., inc.) "The ledge owned by my company ie the largest and richest yet found jin that country, If it could be fol }lowed on its strike, it would cross probably the source of the fabulous lly rich deposits of placer gold on that creek. It has been stripped for distance of 2,500 feet and three |ehafts have been sunk on the vein averaging | feet in depth omer ous drifts have opened up a well |defined vein that will average atx feet in width and will show from | $26 to per ton in values AN ASSURED FACT That you wi j many beautif |ifernla reso | climate. frutt road of a sthern | Mhasts Route » ene and t number of slightly used planos of stan Gard makes that will be Madge!” be cried out, breathtess- fy, calling me for the firwt time in sold at a big my fife by my Christian name reduction in "Mader, tell me that you are not ot price, Call at 1 wae crying for fright and child once or write & Very ridiculous thing for me to do, for catalogues, LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Ine Beggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Both Phones 1696 Office In Diller Hotel. Open Day and Night. | Reductions In Clothing at H. Lewis & Co., 708 lat Ave. cor, Cherry St. See show win- dows Our Motto: Honest jue at an Honest Price,” makes you wafe, We eell planos. We rent ianos Werepair pianos “THE QUALITY STORE.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Second Ave., Seattle. ISPLAY 18 NOW COMPLETE— 18 LATEST FASHIONS AND MA- LET US SHOW YoU new grays, dark and medium mix ted. square and round cut It. Ave., Near Union MACHINERY bon head of Eldorado creek and is) | | | j | U =~ 101 FIRST MAIN UAKER 3-1015 AVENUE’ 1249 rue Co WASHINGTON SEATTLE, NDP 240, wil Pre mn un guides ype Pprescl 1 up a * oun, Hore - RELIABLE SPRING REMEDIES QUAKER LAXATIVE LIVER TY » 29 ent Anh = 22 and i3¢ SHON i h ) t Li I “ Quaker 1 price HOFF'R KIDNEY AND LIVER cune Pright’s disease, Quaker ‘ BURTON'S BLOOD BYK t . 9190 HOFF'S ALTERATIVE gree ack Tae ulator egular Ui Qua HOFY'S LITTLE LIVER PILI “ @ sie LO 9 DK. IRA BAKER'S BARSAPARI on ' a oat price wake HOOD'B SARSAPAIILLA— Quake .! AYERS BARSAPARIIAA— Quake SWAMP ROOT-—iarge size, Quake MUNYON’S PAW PAW-Quaker 1 SUCCUS ALTERANS TERATIVE * 4 regular price $2.00 Quaker’s pr i WEINO BLOOD CURL Quake S HOFP’S ANTI-PAIN FELT BACK KI 18 Quake 4 each The Quaker pays the frelg ou ie pointe within one hundred u Fn deliv. ery to all points reached by ecm Get a Quaker ¢ The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-4015 First Avenue This idea mind, that affitcted tty can lay the cause of thelr present condition at the door of neglect, in not giving their case the proper medi a att ation to would hav complishm Our life sick and preach health to every body to get and wel wecaune the great masses of peo- ple are largely the creatures of HABIT And we want to get you out of the rut of Why del your health when a cure is yours for only people st-Rate Price Lis GET firmly fixed in your of the vast army of THE me when their restor EALTH © been of cany 6 ent work ts to cure the these daily reminders 1 © made necessary sickbees. ay and risk losing GRAND OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY EVENING, MAR SPSELFEEes SESSBSTERTS.. PESHLES ee azese sere. 1t hay fever, (iam, deafness, car diseases affections of stomach, kidneys, bladder, lungs. nervous system, blood and skin noises, Uver, THE ONL AND RECTAL DISBADES. BEGIN YOUR CURE TODAY You are always welcome to consultation and advice FREE Wm. M ye For intending purchasers of mu sical instruments to Plane brated Chi 420.422 424-428 Arcade Building. Phone Main 4111. Office Hours ttos p.m Evenings— bronchitia, rheum: ¥ CURE FOR PILES cliarrie, M. D. am. to 12:30 — a = © m= we have the cele jckering, Hobart M. Cable, Kimball, Haddorf, Pease Clarendon, and varie Organs calion and Thea, ball reed and pipe, also the Vo church organs too, D. 8. Johnston Co. is other makes We handle the Kim Clough & Warren we bare the com picte line of Aeolian instruments, including ola, Wheelock Avolian FP Stuyvesant ranging fr the combined piano and player or $26 Convenient ed on th If you a Planor Piano, or atic harp We have musical instruments and are jobbers and retailers of Edi amal! vi and supplies. D. S. The is there. Weber Burke Bidg.. 903 Second Avenue. . ia where all wants are sat stied. No matter what you destre, | the Metrostyle Pian- Pianola = Piano. Pianola, Plano, the ianola §=6Piano, and Pianola Piano, om ent ¢ in the market for hestra, an Electric an Electric or Auto » we can supply it a complete line of Johnston Co. iring, look on page | USE THE STEINWAY Steinway (and other) Pianos We Satisfactory Sold on trial isfied Ten years we ha’ ling the celebrated Pennay! Lawn Mowers. money. 1 and see them. ALL GREAT ARTISTS www al allem A en YeN ese ow Date P E Guarantee Them Lt you are Bot bring them back and) All styles and

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