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THE SEATTLE STAR : By STAR PUBLISHING co. 1907 and 1909 Seventh Ave et EVERY APTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY ditorial: Independent 576; Gunset, Main 1060, CE Business: Indepenent 1188; Sunset, Main 1080, ——————————— . — RUENC\ can Mallard Ave unset, Hallard bi only, pr weet, or Wwenty-five conte ver woo lo Free canton. * an Mistakes of the Law mis tn the bands of men, makes ghactly ase of Mra. Marit Seddon, growing out of the grave Sometimes the law takes faduatrial situation in Bagland Mhe and her husband fought poverty as only thé very poor have to fight: You who have even the necessaries of life can't appreciate what it means to always live close to the wolf; to be really hungary to be forced to feel the sting of grodging charity; to wonder why & merciful God dows not grant death The Seddons, husband and wife, were worn out at 7 They asked God to forgive them if they were disobeying His command drank potson Menta. and toget! It The old man dled, Society refused the wife even that boon had refused to recognize her existence when she was starving, but Was shocked when she tried to end her suffering. The doctors came and there was food and other comforts, Shocking, that a@ woman should try to commit sutetde. for, according to law, Mra. Seddow war an ac ler hb Then came arrest complice In the death of her husband, fJechnically guilty of and a pig-headed British fury found her guilty of a erime for whl the penalty ts death Fortunately some sane folks interested themacives tn the matter ina Mra, Seddon was “pardoned, Think of i. And then placed home where she may mourn out the rest ot her few days Even the law has much to answer for, And society revels in wealth, gorges itself with rich food, wastes mililions, when grandfathers and grandmothers are starving! that some day there will be ® Weill, it ian't too much to hope 4 . compan: 4 the International “Now, look here,” the stern law mpany an v stey court thun-| Concrete Steel compay, both of this ma wos tnoes, city. The compantes have approx! “do you mean to tell this that you can’t pay those og 4 billet” : 4 “That's Just exactly what I'm tell Ong the coort.” replied the witness “And you keep an automobile. “You don't expect me to keep an Automobile and pay those bills, too @o you” A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. mately $165,000 of indebtedne about $10,000 of assete, SSN AYMED AT Im gathering up the effects | ottiee this morning prep Th’ pull th’t men have seldom lives after them, | upon @ cop! tempiation of having tt jim ancil. The “The women all over the city take great deal of interest in putting | the td." “Yes, they love to spend a few! minutes in front of a mirror. As drawn it provides |possemion of such permit his trade, The permit ts | by the mayor upon the sh the possessor hea fenses tendin. unfit to be trusted matters which had rected that the proposed ment, If thought advisable | no real conception of th Willte = B 0, ma, come here) neble « guick, Jimmie has got carried a¥87| ug “reported today. Thirteen by an angel. months ago Sparkman & McLean, the First ay. real estate agent purchased lot 12, block 23, Hetrs of “Did you get any souvenir spoons | sarah Bell addition, for $5.800. This oa your trip east? | morning the firm sold the same lot “No, the last souvenir spoon I got | tor 917,500. J. Kangley was the was on my wedding trip.” | puschenes “My first wife used to amuse her-| and Ninth ay. velf by throwing dishes at me, but I/ habit.” Anne av. and Mercer st. was sold to “How did you manage itr’ Hans Gratf and Mary Troll for “I never bought her anything but | $26,500. The property is at present hand-painted chins.” occupled by four stores, five fate “yan lend three cottages HE GOT [T. | ~ | Contract for paving Tenth a¥ “Tell me. doctor, what do you do! was yesterday awarded to the Bar the contract when you have a bad cold?” asked| ber Asphalt company the man who was always looking f0F| price being $91,399.40. The Inde cheap medical advice. | pendent Asphalt company bid $92,- “Cough. , 04. Contra: were awar also Petitions in bankruptcy were filed | ing wy. and Belmont a¥. hort i esterday in the federal court by the id aternational Fireproot Construction & BROKERS 2 REALESTATE 77 EXCHANGE. ¢.. —> An Investment | will make bim independent the safest places in the west Yeuler. Four per cent and Low bidding is given as the reason NEWSBOYS ot bis atory to | vacating his rooms at the city hail | ueat Monday, Mayor Ballinger came & proposed ordinance regulating the selling of newspapers lon the atreets of the city which he \ drew up several months ago in coa- } troduced ordinance, as drawn, was intended to be merely ladvistory and subject to amendment in euch form as to best serve the | purpose deatred to be accomplished that each neweboy shall secure a permit from the mayor and a badge showing the such ge to be worn while engaged fe rocable ing that been guilty of axing profane or Indecent language or dishonest practices or other of- indicate that he te In disposing of accumulated about the office Mayor Ballinger al drat be handed to Councfiman Crichton as & suggestion of its possible enact PROPERTY PRICES ‘The average person in Seattic has onstant }imerease in city real estate prices. The lot in question is on the corner of Weatiske boulevard | Another tmportant real cetate deal was too smart for my second wife.) was made by the same firm today 1 saw that she never fell into the) when the southwest corner of Queen That Can’t Lose) |. The man who saves nickola will 4, [have dollars instead before he real it, and when bis dollar pile com | mences to grow he can rest assured that it will not be long before he| wilt be able to make an investment | in property or in some business that | One of} tn} which to deposit suvings is the State | , Bank of Seattle, corner of First and interest | sie OT) Bu... paid on eucteae neseents compoun- | ° IF HIGH SCHOOL BOYS PERS THEY WILL BE IGNORED 8 GIRLS, THE STAR'S ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE. I hereby pledge myself n when in my company, to smoke a cigarette. self, also, to do all that lies i among the young men of m smoking cigarettes. tered as a member of The St Address . Many of the girl f the Seattle! bigh schoo! have joined with The Star's Anti-Cigarette League in an effort to suppress the cigarette hab it They fective way are working tn & most of It ta thelr intention to aradually eliminate from the! school’s social circles the young men who smoke clearettes j The young men won't know any thing about ft entil they find themselves dropped from this and that affair and ignored by the young | amen, Then they will awake to the fact Uhat.a claarette amoker not cannot get a job, but that he cannot get a girl “Tl am very sh that the truths rewarding the evils of cigarette smoking ere betng made piain by The Star,’ said a very sensible young W a who attends the high OUNG. MUST QUIT I desire, also, to have my name en- IST IN SMOKING CIGARETTES Y SENSIBLE HIGH SCHOOL ot to permit any young man, I pledge my- n my power to discourage, y acquaintance, the habit of Anti-Cigarette League. school. “There are a large number of niee boys gotng to the bigh school who seam to be gentlemen in every they smoke cle appears to be growing and something should cer tainly be done to stop it tome of the girls have become interested and we are going to do what we 1o ald The Star's Anti Cigarette League We have signed The Star pledge and we intend to observe the obligation. Pledges have been coming intin large numbers during the past few *% There ts room, however, for sndreda more, Young men and | young women, and old men and old womea are entilied to mombership }im the league. All it requires is that the blank pledge shall be filled out and mailed to the “Ant!-Cigaretto League, The Star, Beattie, Washy” (Prom the French.) Seven o'clock on a September morning, dressed im white with a broad brimmed Panama hat and woartng slippers, M Roumegas wont down tnto bis garden to wateh the Jacintha What ao fine reputation was bis Pure as crystal and brilliant as the aun. On the streets hate were fitted to him like the wings of swallows One feit near hit an atmosphere of calm and well earned repose It was an honest, « great man who passed when M. Roumeg: by. Such a life merits ¢ but heaven had been unjust toward the just. His wife was dead. His only child, Antoine, waa 30 years old-dinatpated and complete ly worthless, What was the good | of working’ Paps waa rich and was Inspectors of Hutle and Botlers Bolles and Bulger of fan Francisco have learned that steamship onel- Beers Of coast boats are weighting down the safety valves in order to attain speed The Sarrien cabiart has been formed in France. Britieh ship Riversdale, ch left Port Townsend on February 23, with 1,250,000 feet of lumber for Buenos Ayres, put into fan Fr co last night with a brokes which prevented ft from continuing on fits journey Mrs. Loulea Sumner, mother of L. D. and J. L. Sumner, of Beattie, was killed yesterday by a Long Beach electric car a Low Angries, Her back was broken. Andrew Carnegio yesterday gave $10,000 to the railroad Y. M. ©. A at Richmond, Va, and increased his brary cffor to the city by $100, 000, making {t $200,000. J. M. MeParland, San Francisco, | agent of the Fidelity Trustee and Receivers company, of New York and Chicago, is under arrest on two charges of embessiement and one of forgery The funeral of Mise Susan B. An thony will be held at 2 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon at the Central Preabyterian church, Rochester. LABOR IN FLORIDA JACK The ¥ Labor o here today Weat, tion SONVILLE, Fla, March 14 ¢ Federation of its annual meeting W. F. Maloney, of Key the president of the federa- called the meeting to order and Golivered his a ual address, A great deal of business of impor ° to the orgar fon will be consid ered at this meeting. The attend ance if unusually large. od-—-exoepting me T have not been taken yet don't know abe me, you understand? And if Baptist not toll" Haptiat-—« servant! a have fallen hey don't know anything yet, I told you. Many gamblers of the party are suapected with me, Bap ttet te the omy one arrested; if he y keeps wtilit” “And you will let them suapect tn nocent men?’ To preserve the litte he that remaina in you, you will brand the honor of others?” There was a sound of steps along the silent street, They stopped at the door of the house, Antoine aprang Up and listened breathlessly TI bell rn The yoong man rushed to the window, “Paptiot has told!” he eaid faint ly, turning frightfully pale. M. Roumegas looked out, The po lice were at the door, He let the curtain fall, walked the length of the ldng room, took a revolver from the wall, assured himesif that it was loaded, and held it out to his son, who watched him as If stupe fled. Come,” sald he. Antoine did not take the pistol He fixed upon bis father wide open eyes, with no comprehension in them, Below the street door had been opened. The servants and the Great God! » police were talking. The sound of | thelr votces came up to the room. “You have lost your honor, at loawt save ours!” sald M. Roumegas “Coward to the very end.” He quickly turned the pistol, almed @* his son, fired. Antotne fell across the bed. There wi knock ing at the door, M. Re the oti! smoking piste right potnting to bleeding corpse. sald: “Too ti gentiomen! He has taken the law into his own hands,” hand, opened the door and, the LAUNDRY MATTER TO BE DISCUSSED At the meeting of the Central Labor Counetl tonight the Labor Temple, it is probable that some action will be taken im the matter of alleged violation of the 10-hour law by steam laundries, although noth ing definite is slated for tonight's | meeting The Laundry Drivers’ union meet tonight, and/it is said that they will take some action with a view ameliorating the conditions that prevall among working gtris B. 0. Snodgrass has been appoint 04 game warden of Btevens cour not eteraal. “Let us amuse bari] * § “gery Of $28 per month, to Bue selves,” aid the young man. Nettle) ene4” , er reasoning wor threats availed jill o Wounded tn his hope, his pride, ASBUR his love~his only som—how quickly] boa % . ” goed poor Roumegas aged! mt yee Se eee Bt | A hesitating step upon the grav ee te eee Care eled pathway made M. Roumegas |, fruit, flowers a seemed turn. Antoine was before him-—/ he road of thousand wouders very pale, with satled linen, disor-jis the Bouthern Pactfic Co.'s Boonie dered hair and red eyes. \8 Route and Coast Line. Tick- The old man shrugged his shoul-| ¢t@ reservations and descriptive jit~ dora. Ah. Are you not ash and try to be do Father!” sald jadvancing a step M. Roumegas adjusted bis glances, nd in @ tone half vexed and balf nduigent, asked What te it? Last night—at—p a You loet--lost again! Ab, misery of my iifet He will Kill me, that |boy! You had sworn to me By heaven, there e thing to do. | Pay, pay again, and always to the last coln! There is the Roumeger |honor. Come, how much? Antoine remained silent | that.” What ie ft then? A these gambling roov | thought croased the man's ind he ausiously reached both hands | rd his eon in a beweeching gee here you art—at this hour! | 4? Come to bed, n by RoOR the young man it's not} warrel? Ab, A terrible erature at Union Ticket Office, Wr Ave EK Kills, ‘Oh, not that it i mi Antoine hung his head. Great | heavens, {{ was true! His son—hie | eon t and a thief’ “Papa!” sald Antoine Don't touch me! Don't toueb me!” cried the old man, recovering himeelf with wonderful energy. | Pointing toward the house he said ‘Ge to your room.” Hanging his head and drooping like « ertminal the son entered the bouse and went upstairs. M. Rou- megas closed the door behi him The if man eat down heavily wpon his untouched bed. and with downcast eyes crumbled with fever lish fogers a hanging corner of the | spread, as be said in a broken volce ‘The last time when | asked you for money I promised you I would not play any more. 1 did not have the strength. 1 began again. 1 lost again. I did not dare to coma te you the second time, I kept losing all the time—tlost everything. Then some one proposed that | abould as sociate with bim—to play together. We lost again—alwaya This person advised me. I wae weak ness, father; a madness! Pardon jme!" He half rose and extended hi arme to bis father Go on,” said Roumegas, erect be: fore him with folded arme. Autoine continued: “Last night they suspected—and we were arrest BASEBALL OUTFITS Baseball teams and individual | players should see the fine new jine of uniforma, caps, balix, bats, gloves jete. at Plper & Taft's store, 1024-2 and Ave, before baying | sporting goods made Prices reasonable in A ‘ >) eegl Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Naaes7D2 TOMOR Cordially Att DNESDAY, M. win ADMINISTRATION | SPARS FOR TIME WASHINGTON, D. C., March 14 Senator Aldrich, representing the opponents of the Hepburn rate bill this morning announced that bie fetion was ready for a vote, but his challenge waa unaccepted. Many speeches against the court review chime are scheduled, but it appears that the administration forces are sparring for time Sults ana Jacket WILL APPEAL TO EVERY WOMAN. t only are the styles and workmanship the best that can be produced, but our prices are a big attraction PONY JACKET SUITS . $12.50 TO 840.00 NEW ETON SUITS $16.00 T0 $50.00 Cash or Credit Eastern Outfitting Co. 1882 2n4 Ave, Near Union. “BEATTLE'S STYLE STORE.” | Our Motto: “An Honest Value at an Honest Price,” makes you safe. We sell planos, We rent planos We repair pianos. “THE QUALITY STORE.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Becond Ave, Beattie. The Exclusive Style Shop SPRING | OPENING Millinery, Gowns, Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists ROW and FRIDAY MARCH FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH Every Lady in the City Is Most }} Foot | Invited to end 714-720 LG heap, yp 114-720 Second Second Ave Ave. - FIRST AVENUE’ A PAIN 1249 | RUG fal SEATTLE, WASHINGTON NOP 240, wt Specials for Tomorrow Ne Read the list over carefully Ye 1) find som priced which will interest ee mre ’ aking “wader. Hanipure Milk, spectal price eeceeee Jap Hose Soap, special price i“ hehe Aleock's Porous Plasters, special price Burtin’s Blood Byrup, special pric Hoff's Liver Pills, special price Munyon's Paw Paw, special price SPRAYING MATERIALS We name bel Spraying Materials wh quantity at special prices: Swift's Arsenate book; Blue Stone, Quassia Chips, Whale Ot! ri w a tist of tobe’ Quaker nelle fy ad, ank ry oy Brown's. Treg Bop. 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H.WOODHOUSE 1405 SECOND AVE, G ]EEZESZLETSESLTESE_BRTEERERESS.. eeeRsES EAT TESLPRES_TEEESEREES EL GET This (dea firmiy fixed im your mind, that of the vast army of afflicted people THE majority can lay the cause of me thelr present condition at the Buy your clothing door of neglect, In not giving you can get the firct pik their case the proper medical care at a time when their restor jon to HEALTH would have been of easy ac complishment Our life work te to cure the sick and preach health to every. body, and these dally reminders to get well are made necessary because the great roasees of peo- ple are largely the creatures of HABIT ¢ want to get you out of rut of sickness. Why delay and risk losing your bealth when « cure (§ yours for only 85.00 A MONTH WE CURE catarrh in every form, asthma, hay fever, bronchiti«, oume (ism. deafness, car disrases nolees, affections of liver, kidneys, biadder, brand new line of sulm, balf the regular prica, A few lines— Mens $1200 Wool Suits Men's $15.00 Wool Suite 97,35) Men's $15.00 Wool Suite $9.35 THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave, And th | BEGIN YOUR CURE TODAY You are always welcome to consultation and advice FREE. 420. 422-424-426 Arcade Phone Main 41 Office Hours—9 a. m. to 12:30 pm: 2 tof pm Brenings— Tuesdays and Fricaya, ¢: 26 £30. Sundaye- Bulidin 1, * Teeth Teeth Teeth Cures Constipation and liyspep- eia—Vhe sod 5Oe at Washington Soctety and 4 Board Monopoly, We guarantee dep- tal work for tem years We tell yeu in advance just what work wilt cost, © examination do not dental the best work at h | Your th |by fre Teeth Teeth NOTICE TO c _ SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fall to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve-| Teeth! | © } ning, please do us the favor to cal) | Teeth | F up our main office (Sunset, Main | 77°)" 1 Independent 1138) between | poor) and 7 o'clock, and we will send | reer you & copy at once. If you should | Teeth mins it more than once, please tele- | Tret? phone us every time you miss In this way we can be cer giving our subscribers a vice—and it is t THE STAR PU tain of ¥ LISHING CO. page | Before despairing. look on 6 That is where all wants are isfied, No matter what you desire It ts there. ove BROWN’S PAINLESS B 71S Firet Coe Parlor next to MacI

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