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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1908 Geventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, - phones Editorial: Independent S78; Sunset, Main 1050, ET Business: Independent 1198) Sunset, Main 1050, BALLARD STAR AGENCY-Ml Bullard Ave. @unect, Ballard Boe Ove went ¥ y, wx « © twentyefive cents per month Delivered by wail or Garcter a "FO MAIL @URAORL “He t 6 when subscription expires a gn the acti hen tt ©. ft your aubecrip er te taken from the itet Ratered at the Postattice at Beattic, Washington, as second-class matter —— A Bad State of Affairs Aé feature of latter-day conditions ls this: ‘The mayor of Beat mea an autocrat, who says whether gambling «hall Pan, whether slot machines shall operate, of saloons keep open on Bundays The city council and the state of Washingt but mayor & the final source of authority by common His slightest word causes the gamblers to close. A hint from him would keep them openly defying the la After all, what t* the use of hav swe which are worth neth ing uniesa some mayor sees fit to enforce themT Why pot tet each mayor make lowe to eatt his notion and have A end to all thie Gammery? But some exceilent people will exclaim with warmth that we gust never think of repealing good ews. Why not? Would ({ wot be far better and more manty on the part of the elty and state authorities to repeal evory law that le not consist- ently enforced thah to have this mikerable, lying hypocritical eye tem under which we pass laws oxy ge to have them deliberately ignored? It the lawmakere of Washington and of the city of Beaitle want wnitios, let to set a long needed example to the people of other com them go thoroughly through thetr those that are “deed letters.” and t ' @hall be vigorously enforced, of existing laws, weed out that the remainder Protecting the Trout ‘The game wardens, at thetr convention this week, can afford to Yet alone the proposition to Himit the number of trout which sny man may capture Im one day. Very tew fishermen can catch more than 25 full-nlesd trout in &® Gay, and most of them get considerably less, So, why deprive them of the alluring hepe which palpitates im their breaste from morning to night as they plunge through skuak cabbage and devil's clubs, along the banks of the creeks, always expecting that the next Old log Jam will yield that tong deferred basketful of monster fish? ‘Why not let them harbor the pleasing delusion? No man wonld want to feel that, after many percpiring days spent in crashing about, he might fually discover the elustve log jam, and begin pulling out big trout, only to see some game warden gum-booting along down stream, with a checking-up book tn hand and ao disposition to yank him out of the water for a march to jatl, gust because be had two fen over the limit! ‘The great crime which fishermen do commit fe In killing the milenows which they catch by thousands every season. If a string- ent law could be passed, AND ENFORCED, making things bot for the man who falls to throw beck tmto the water all trout under four foches in length, there would be no need for any further legislation and the trout would multiply, instead of decreasing in sumbers in the streams of Washington. Why Does She Do It? ‘There is something uncanny about that Hmpress Dowager of China. Every few weeks she dies and then, after the newspaper corre- spondents have cabled all of the exciting facts, she comes to life again It wouldn't be quite so bad ff she would do the stunt semi -oce sionally. but this thing of repeating i over and over again, every few weeks, ts a worry joke which docen't appeal te the sense of humor of the average American. If the Empress Dowager doesn't take care she will “play dead™ one too often. It never pays to monkey with the whirling busesaw, as Cleoro well sald. HOW THE KING WAS SAVED Pamnistone ball, northern Lan-| started from her slumber in terror easter, was, during’ the civil war | Then, seing that a second man ec which preceded the execution of companied Evelyn, became over- in possession of Wm. | whelmed with confusion and hid her Evelyn, a stanch old cavalier and a beautiful bead beneath the cover- Charles | widower «ith one son and a daught- | let or. Charles 11 was a fugitive tn bis | the bed own kingdom. No one, in fact Pardon me, my dearest Dorothy,” knew where the unfortunate prince |be said, “but this ts no time for ew ‘was save the Evelyns and a few jocting what tm due to you. A fife. trustworthy adherenta of Charles. ja crown, a throne are in imminent Ho was ci Pannistone hall, disguie-|peril. This ts bis majesty, King my eyeemin sates valet to goung Bvelym, and |Charin CLOUD IS LIFTED Then he hastily explained his walting to pase over into Seotiand end thence to France, The olf|pinn. His young wife (fer she w squire, bis the fugitly: party guthered rownd the supper!be concesied at hor feet, beneath married, and my wife being of your party in politics, | dared not tell my jfather, She te in that reom. 1 must go in for all that,” said aught You att go in ald Wve! quietly, 1 On wd nl at if l show her to you, and 6o satiefy you that it ls a woman and | Charles who is concealed here, you will at once go with your men I promine The t thead officer foll he cavalier oO the deansity er. forgot the herotam of the beautiful | bride, and when hoe was restored to the throne of his fathers, Mistress Phitip Evelyn became one of the bujghtest ornaments of the court CELEBRATE ‘The young man advanced toward | tata ond serve either on and daughter and ibis wife) wae to remain perfectly nee formed the sole |eti!!, and meanwhile the king would! MEXICO CITY, March 21.—The centennial of the birth of Benito | Juares, the great Mexican states | man and liberator, is being celebrat ed throughout Mexico today on an unusually large scale, In complt © with a dooree promulgated by President Din the day i# generally | Throughout the country all business | j (a at rest and the people are «tving | themecives up to the celebration of the the thnatasm ee 7 * SUR PROGESSOR FOR DIS SECTING DOG. “Fege,.” a four legged bow wow, the protege of the Pht Gamma Delta fraternity of the university, met rix death tm the tenecting room by the use of chloroform, As @ result, Prof. Charles W. Prentiaa, teacher of rooleogy, has been made the defendant in a Gamage case, brought by members of the fre ternity, The auimal was ree- cued from Lake Washington over & week ago ond taken un der the banner of the society for future traction. Prot Prentiss thought the dog just a common mongrel, and in bis own mind decided that tt could serve its purpose in the tater est of sclence, with the ebove rewults. eteet eee eee eee eee teen ee SHARHRAAAHEKERS CITY BRIEFS The university students will ask Mayor Moore to give an address on Junior day in the natural ampbi- theater at the grounds. Resident Japanees Consul His amideu bas been raised tn rank by the mikado aud bie salary also in- orwased Io the future bie rank / Will be above tho lowest grade of @meral consul chaplain, wil! give a lecture tonight in Bike ball on “The Priv: @ier.” Tenth infantry soldie aentet tn the program wit Bes Great Northern rallroad haa sold the half block bounded by 4th +n —— a euler o Judge Thomas Burke ~ ne (ag Deputy United States Marshal Gritman yesterday fed a return on the subpoenas tn connection with the bankruptey © of the In national Coneret ing that he thas b ompany, show nw r | ort of the « any, and that he i* informed that C. K. Briscoe, Jone of the officers, ie in British Co- | tema, For the past 2% years there has been a cloud om the title to lot &, | block 20, of Edes & Knights’ addi fable on the Chrictmas eve which |the silken coverlet of the bed. Se-| tion to Seattle, due to the fact that was the date of this story. ih re was the trial to the poor bride,| there were taxes on the lot due the The king war about to spenk|not only from her natural modesty,| city In the sum of 1 cent. The de postition as servant,|riage from bie father). Hardly t the city treasurer's offies | ‘om his seat and stood | Charles been concealed In his hiding | and paid off the amount Phen he beside the roung eqtire’s chair. Inj place when the Rouwndhead o' icer| sought to pay off the delinquency @O minutes the old white haired |and hie soldters came th ring | he discovered that the interest and butler, who wax in hte secret of thelatong the corrider, and k penalties » the prop- King’s Identity, rushed into y at the door of young Eve erty amounted ee times the apartmen' ‘< ber, demanding instant original delinquency, so that the “Oh, Oh, your majesty The young man tad h total amount of the tax was 4 cents. The Rour ads, the Roundheads | torn off a portion of bis o are here 0 as to make it appear th The old squire seemed confounded |in the act of retiring to rest, and tn Wy the suddenness of the calamity, enswer to the summons presented When to the surprive of everybody, |bimanif at the door of his apart young Ev who had been hither f absorbed 1 moody, sta his surprise he re nized in| =D as if a brillimmt idea had oc-! the ding officer of the Purl curred to him, setzed the king's |tans un old achoolfellow hand, & a gentle violence Stanghton?” he exclaimed Maappr t . - h He ted the fugiti rinre throug) | eerridor after corridoy of the vas house, until the ved at a sulte Why, pray?” of apartme n the west wing We have reason to beltleve thy Then he opened t loor which fac- Chas. Stuart, who styles himself him. & bo extremity of | king of England, is concealed bere. Wie dang he king started ba Listen, Staughton. Order you amazed. The room within was ex-|:men to retire a little out of hee wished, and on a super bed beneath a silken canopy, a beav-| “Stanghton,” said Evelyn ca tifal girl was slepin The ftair'ty and in « subdued tone, “I Sleeper, the vol tr a your honor, I ar knocking was|but because she was of the Round oor that all four siart-\head party (hence the reason of) to year until this morning, when J pale. Charles himeel!! young Svelyn’s concealing his mar linquency has paased on from year C. Murphy, the « > A tut line of notions and gen eral dry goods constantly on hand at the High School Stationery @ Nation Store KE. Pike, corner | Harvard Ave. and Pike ove Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. KATTLE STAR—WEDNES FLY MR. FIREFLY Mahed cham Now,” sald Wve lyn, and approa bod he ently 4 jown the let and | face of a beautiful | nan 1 qm ed,” returned the friend. “I wae obliged to do my juty. Forgive me.” And he hasttly otlredt Thus waa saved the life of the | fugitive king, and shortly afterward he eavaped to Scotland and thence jto France, Charles, which was most junusual with him, showed real grat itude for his deliverance He never | — a at IN MEXICO’ \olwerved as a legal holiday, | But soon Firefly And all the fies Made glad the air With gloeful eries lew down and then al hero with great. -| Turned on the spark Sp STAR DUST “Josn” ————— “Oh, what a beautiful name you have given your title a claimed the giddy one. so romantic and tt ts so uncommon | Where did you find such « perfectly | jovely name? with 615 for « fant would emeil as sweet —-Irondale cor it taken a big shelf to | mother retorted j hold Bill Taft “It's too dear for anything. Where did you gat it m8 sleeping ¢ A WORD FROM JOSH WISE Seeeeeeesteeeeeseeeeeese see Lote uv people new or do anything they're do things they ought U be ashamed ur your county ted a great deal of atten} thon at the capital “Yes, be went there wearing tub-/ Father Ferry, the Fort Lawton | ber boots and a plug hat The senator tea bas just been served Outdate ta almost NO YELLO row NAL cRE fine ie craay bo YELLOW JOURNALISM HERE Payton Smith was on the moun- tain Sunday with « standing collar It was so high that he hed to |get on @ stump to apit over i Russel) Movie wes on the moun tain Sunday with @ pair of patent |leather shoes and bigh places in the road (think Bod Killian will not “| SEE ED. ). WHITE long. as he has his wot | back on bile head and sleeps with his overcoat under his pillow,| Men who | He te afraid that someone will run {Styles In eulte, best workmanship keep young.” ‘Worse than that Frank Clapp hee sold the double ing to keep young. i corner on Ord av. and Madison at! to Sullivan & Considine for $235,000. | She's just dye-| Although Jona alee k Dowle le de leerted on ail down anf ont him now than we ever did we think no lens of! ay and) supper Sunday night and} emakee his pipe Re won't get bis} }iike to hear from i by this time m Want to see Ruben Wadell hew of tobacco amile and throw nt ae rorreapon dence MAKE SEATTLE HOMES BEAUTIFUL ke Beattle as beaw WAS FLUSHED WITH DINK | ner of the tot, | If be has, let's Don't kick a | shri REFERENCE at Sweet Pea The excitement runs bigh wm of corporat ic your home at little cast aste by going back (township are mor no tax but Hee in rented property The cost of running « LEK NANG as List it with Liet, Mutual Life bide. Werepair “THE QUALITY STORE.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Becond Ave Mi6® ROBERTS, WAITRESS, CELEBRATES DISCHARGE BY THROWING CIGAR CUTTER THROUGH $75 MIRROR girl wader arrest to work at By work's for $9 a week jand @ promise © extra dollar each week if she ved herself ex eptionally compe Last night jwhe finished her first week Started » Rough Heuse, Mr. Babcock handed her ouly § ealar and th were soon thrash |ing around painfully over the qu | on what standard constitutes Jexceptionally good work. They jeoulda’t meet on any common} ground to settle the dispute, and jthe indignant waitress started « }rough bo by ting the ciger joutter through Che valuable mirror Alice Lord, business agent of the Waitresses’ union, sald today that the girl was not a member of the union. STATE NEWS ‘The Milwaukee road has filed 10 condemnation suite along te pro poned right-of-way tn oma The positions of steward and ac- wuntent at the «tate toaw y- lure to be abolished George Brashy, « Mabton rancher, perished in the storm 1 week, and his fronen body has been found Dr, J. M. Boyd died at his home in Walla Walla yesterday morning of paraiysisn, About @ year ago, while residing at Spokane, he was struck by a bicycle and his epine fractured The Bnohomish Vatley Rattway company haw tet the contract for building the long looked for troliey line from Everett by way of Sno- humish through Monroe. CONDEMN MANY LIFE PRESERVERS SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 la obedience to orders received from the department of commerce en labor, the loval United States st ship imapectors began « searc bing inapection of the life saving ap paretus with which the ferry boate on San Franciseo bay are equipped. Thus far one thousand life preservers and two big life rafts bave been condemned fweretary Grout, of the civil ser- miviasion, hae received an itation from the headquarters of the national ference of civil ser- vice commissions at Washington an invitation for the commision tt this city to send representatives to the next convention of the confer- ence, which will occur im that efty \° May. ~ a. ant the latest spring jand highest grade goods for the his|tnoney should see Ed. White, the its | Popular taltor, of 206-9 Collins Bidg see Suits and i Topcoats rh right— Look right Are made right Are priced right They STA right $15 to $35 Pay ue a little at a time, if you wish it,—'twil! cost you no more than if you paid cash anywhere Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union “Seattle’s Style Store” HE GLASS Hecause she thought she was not cetting as much 6a he was entitied to, Apna it a walt |reme wound up her first woek's work | at Habeock’s afe in « buret of glory, She picked up @ heavy meta igar cutter, shortly before 8 o'clock lant night, and mado a §75 plate giane mirror look like ® ral quarts | hipped glass. At the request f the proprimur, Detective Kenned ims she was engaged | THE THEATERS UNDEPENDENGE eet ae ae IN TEXAS t T the bes - -_—— sical eo an ted b bent at » boon | 1 Texas, March 1. at the upto: io att ersary of the signing g ar, i ea to j ation of ienias of 1 another one on Balur- | ence a» first rend underg me ‘ ‘ , the village of Cole ee ok there wit! be another viii t Columbian, on new play at the uptown theater ks of Hrazow river, ig tae f u + 6 today tq the 7 * ‘ b alt The celebration ty ¢ | “ / {fering of th Mont fon nar kood company makes It | new he 4 At lenst hale 4 production worthy of note a pop th . 4 . Datriotte The feat week | term me wit | Hanson, the ebud pad wiway te te William Windom, ¢ Robinson | 22°74 $260: rowements at J}and company, and pecia pacts Da Devil Castelan v be “og b ye La aging! CHILDREN SHOULD loop the gap of death, a most peril- | tT ous undertakin, pus undertaking, | LEARN IT pore AN AGSURED FACT | hildren to save, eve, deep you will enjoy « trip to the|!f!t t vat a few coats coma = any beautiful ar eresting Caj- | The babit will stick to them throug, bao | a resort arters for | Mife and will at then thetr chares. der | | Climate, trutt 4 sunshine. |ter as well as Iny @ foundation far capt | ‘The road future wealth. Every child #heulg have Ife the Beuthors 3 ¢ ‘ start a bank necount, no matter hog plac ota, reservath pant Tipe Tick /amall, The State Bank of Beattie - * ! corner of Yesler and First Ave oil erature at 1 toket Office, 60% First Ave. Hottia, pays 4 per cent., compounded twig Agent & year on savings deposite, oe = a - - anise | | | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON =’ 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE TWO-DAY SPECIALS These specials are for Thuredsy and Friday only. BR. & & Antiseptic Absorbent Cotton, full pound rolls, a price Shc; special price, per pound Kiwood Leo's Antineptic Absorbent cotton, full pound cartons, | price 85c; spectal Rei Cros 8. & B. Antiseptic Absorbent Cotton, full pound ‘ca regular price 0c; special price per pound * Lundba: orfumes, all odors, regular price per o2. Sbe price ©. P. C. Buspensory No. 2, regular price $1.00; spectal price... Sulphur Fumes for disinfacting, large size, per doz, $2.50; small Roller Bandages. one to three inches wide, special a per Varctnation Shields, spectal price per dozen Beliadonns and Capsioum Piasters, regular price 26c; Kidary Piasters, regular price 20c; special pri : x Mothine—moth balls in packages. Regular price 1c; special price P. @ W. Sodium Phoepbate, full pound package, spectal price Epsom Salts tn original pound cartons, special price Epsom Salts in bulk, spectal price per pound Domestic Rubber Gloves, guaranteed, special price The Quaker makes free deliveries to all parts of the city, Use phone. Main 1240, Ind. 1240. po The QUAKER DRUG CO 1043-1015 First Avenue All the Little Things Io the musical instrument busi ness are fonnd «t our big store, a» well as the large ones. You will most likely, therefore, find what you want by coming to us for anything and everything musical. We have « great varie- ty to select from. For instance, in Pianos we have the Chicker- ing. Kimball, Hobart M. Cabie. Poa Maddorff, Krell, Kretl- French, D. 8. Johnston Co, Lake- wide, Clarendon and Bell—mak ing as fine « line as any intend ing purchaser ever had ihe priv liege to select from The new Metrostyle Pianola, the standard piano player of the world, is represented by as ex clusively, as is also the Weber Pianola, Wheelock Pianola, Aeol- we ane jan Pianola ind Stuyveaant Pi- number of ancla Pianos, ranging in price e from $450 to $1,000, while the slighty wet Metrostyle Pianola is only pianos of stas- We are distributors of the Pi- . anorchestra, the Wurlitzer Au dard maken tomatic Harp and the Reliable that will be Sell-¥ ying Pianos just the thing for halle, lodegs, cafes, sold at 0 Me - # , ; ‘ reduction 18 jobbers and ~etatiers of ison Phonographs and Records and prin, Cal dealers ts Victor ba king as once or write chines, Records and Supplies : Small Musical Instruments of all for catalegeey kinds. prices, terms, D. S. Johnston Co. - Burke Bidg., 903 Second Avenue. Kohler & Chase — a _.| £8 304d Av-, Seattle, Wash: Areade Bidg. 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