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THE SEATTLE STAR 1907 and 1900 Beventh Ave. “BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, EVERY APTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Independent 875; Bunset, Main 1060, orlal: ~Ed) a Hees: Independent 1188) Gunset, Main 1050, BATTLESALRS CROLIERS SUNDOATLS ft MONTTOR.F eran AGENCY 2 Ballard me enty-five cents per month Ballard Ave, fun ¥, #x conte per Week, oF t ler, No free coples Detiveres TO MAIL SURE ae ae e} when your subscription expires - on the address label ef each hen that date arrives [f you a eo tion has \ been pall fn "Lava nee, yout name le token from the ak & char on the address labe! is a receipt. Entered at the Postaffice at Seattle Washington, as second class matter Elbert and His Little Nnock Tn that bitter inveetive of which he ts with sarea nod (nowt and citienwla, Bibert Hubbard has joined the procession of Ameorioam Kneekers and haa denounced all newspapers. H close them down, to the last weekly, and supposedly feed the on the erratic philesephy which be formulates and sends out much per formulate. Mr. Hubbard says that the publishers are sordid, mean, have necks, don't care a (for Hubbard the of fanity) fer the publio weitare, and that they keep their sin shackled eyes fixed on the bin in which the money hacvest ts ever being pow master would pl at #0 fa not above une pro ed. Along the Atlantic coast and the Hubbard can write. He hat a wonderful command of language, | Weat Indies are ommodated no He mixes curses and philosophy, and from his adjectives constructs a | eas than 6 of t wele Sam's fighting . us ships—on the Pacific coast y eurrycom> that raspe the hide. Perhaps that is good for & thin indiestes the little tepor He preaches the doctrine of human love dnd howls because tho |iunce given by the government to world sees fit to live its own life regardless of his epigrams. He [the potential orient, and from a his medicine to make it dangerous puts enough tru His preachment ts pieturesque and tllogtes it haa rhythm and a smile in it i bless your battona, It shoul! not taken seriously. Why itet, the fact that Hubbard views himself seriot proaching age and Its period of peovishness and fretful tion of ap ty te an Indl There is some bad In every business; some hypocriay tn every human heart; some wrong {a all of the affairs of this world, That te Decause men, not gods, are in ch when newspapers, aa a class, But there has sever been a tim were more vigorous in thelr progressive fight for the RIGHT than now Adverting to faliures in detective k, the work of a amooth forger Men with better Drains than Hubbard possesses will admit that wonderful Influence of the w ‘ the world’s progress ts the result of the pewspapers and the schools, and the two have traveled hand in hand, jnamed Kelsey, alias Camp, was per ” ; 5 haps, one of the boldest in the his The newspapers reflect public sentiment. They are the oly means | oN Me ot we have of getting close to the minds and hears of the people The shrewd forger selected the! Hight on lite | busiest day of the concern ca whom [he worked it, It waa shortly before 111 o'eloek one morning when he @ It ts true that they have scorched scoundrels, turned the jailed thieves, forced reforms, and mac festering public sores, a burden for human vultures. [peared befory the window of the ut vo honest man need fear them. No human with good in hl8 | paying teller at a national bank. heart has reason to be afraid of the publicity that Mr. Hubbard de | There was a long string of peop the rear of the stranger. The Nolin Rounces was attracted by his neat appear Long years after the green grass shall have hidden the last rest tng piace of the Sage of Aurora, the preas of the wortd will still be Waging the fight for decency in public in the homes, and for and always more enlightenment And tt 1 for humanity that LET US ALL PRAY WITH BAILEY FOR THE COMING OF THIS BETTER DAY —_——- ance and general koopa dark | it, an elegantly brushed attk hat, | jand handsome, ruddy features. He | pushed in a check for $1200 and very coolly said “Will you kindly give me as large bills aa poasible-- one §1000 bill and two $100 bills The check was drawn In favor of Jas, D. Camp, and signed by A. B. 3- @ fon, It indorsed on! the back by Camp, and the signature was marked “O. K.” by the firm. Everything appeared straight. The | paying teller, was familiar with the signature of the firm and at once} |paid the money In some way the suapicions of the paying teller were inter aroused; be | picked up the cheek, stepped to the 1 | telephone, and, calling up the offier of the firm, asked if they had issued life, fa w this is true In closing Dis recent mreat speech peace abides and in every lat fm the railroad rate bill, Senator| where men are free. any aueh check. ‘They peematly an ne ence of higher alley, of Texas, struck a note that © the influen on tc " will find » popular echo. He sald ideale and more unselfish asptre- es “yon — snp br “Ot course, | am not so aimple-) tions and ha ad envy will vanish | carters, minded an to dream that the old] from our minds, and the only evil Ty ticsion showed that pre tH) must Wem we wit | thought which Gays of smath fortunes and great a ° nich 4 whats | ViOU# to this gentieman’s success | gontentment will ever come again to | be the malice whic je . with the bank In question he had * Serer a e good. Whe Diees the land, but I do betteve in| forever feel toward the good " loffered a check at another bank for conduct Instead of fortune is the rule by which we judge all me in all t $800, This was drawn in favor of Geo, 8. Swift, and signed by the # ter | @ 8. Commission Co. Those gentle the coming of a better day than this, when the man who knows that he honest will feel that he te boy fe Just and rood | happier in bis circumstances thar ~ humble his or how | sen have a peculiar signature, and the inan whose riches have beeq| limited his opportunity, will for the oes > loner ‘Gaetan injustioe. thrill of hope, and the carpenter's lame - ee ae Oe “| pray for the time to come wher | son Will know that tf only he ts just] the payer fre shail have a new standard to 4 breve and honest he my be ide our children: when we shail | more reapected than the son of any . : ag them that justice te better| millionaire who ever wasted his a se 0 ertained that Keating than power, and lead them into father's fortune in idle dissipation | S48 Camp. had called at another on or woiled by rome | 80K and had had a large bill @noobiing faith that truth shall con quer falsehood in every home where | excesses. DAINTY DAISY TRIES PHYSICAL CULTURE---3 Dis tethers 96 changed into small money, and sub sequently had called at a pawnshop \to redeem a wateh there, offering One of the $100 bills received from |the bank he had so easily worked | Both this and the $100 bille were jidentified by the paying teller After calling upon & @ &.. I found that the check wns of the regular form used by them, but that the Bumber employed by Camp on the| check was ‘way beyond their issue. | They extended the information that | they purchased their goods from a certain lithograph firm, and when I called there I soon learned that the forger had secured his original Jat that place also. He represented himeelf as a traveling whisky salesman, and had various other checks. He was de sirous of showing them to his « tomers, he tntimated, and In way he secured the checks, and jer filled them out. | must admit }Rever succeeded in “landing” Ke sey, allan Camp story of my SII cosa in this case |leaves « bad taste in my mouth to |this day Ww detectives frequently run laeress humorous and amusing (act |denta, some of which are ridiculous }in the extrome. jfriend of |mynelf we ri A brother detective | sed Granger | attached to the | station ago, at the time the r |torious BUll Belton, the negro mur | } | } and |derer, made his escape. |. Receiving word the Belton waa jhiding in a weet barn, we arted for the place, and on| hing there were informed that negro murderer could be found in the hay loft. Granger volun ed go Up first | “You stay down jhe said to me, “t = tly and t hay |. Granger mane |lott, and in th sight of two Bill Belton want to take any here, Herron, ause you have a a * way to the hay dark h caught the] a She also turns her attention to road work, of which she h some idea formed by stealing glances at the sporting page of the he yelled, “I don’t] hances with you fhome paper. . | if you don't give yourself up, I w ars: es shoot, and shoot to kill!” — $45.50 LOS ANGELES AND ‘THE NEW “LONDON Le ray sod sho Phang bia a RETURN TAILOR SYSTEM be a desperate man. He again asked o May 2, 3, 4 and 5; return for a surrender, and, recelving no y Mat. Take the Southern | Is worth $5.00. You cannot buy an y. fired. his surpri t Coast Line and Shasta fresumaking chart for less s disappeared, but there was ne The Road of a Thousand this chart anyone who canjecry of pain. He made hia way to }. Two trains dally. Fast ean make any gar the ¢ where he had mn the Zxcellent # Star has number ew the dark lantern. pa 2 reservations . nagine hia surprise when, tn. lon Ticket Office, 608 First id ch stead of the murderer, he found al 8. B. Ellis, Geni. Agt. | Seventh ween Uni cat in the last throes of death. He| aoe Untvyersit | $$$ $$$ | _ latent ng millinery at Mra} Fraser's new store, 120 Pike st Li ode “f libsonY : He Arey a| QaaegC Nears. ae Phones 416. dard makes Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. thet will ot Come and See—Sce Is Believing. POE: THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. reduction tn} prica, Call at} once or write} for catalogues, | M TURE? 's REMEBY Help Frisco Sufferers | Fey prices. t iding the dance « b pe Second . nt Madisor Park and Pike Jb ritey evening, Apet 1906. ¢ r J to go to the ‘Frise bit Arcade Building I confess that the} CONTRAST IN NAVAL FACILITIES DISPOSITION OF UNCLE SAM'S HOME FLEETS. which it is being aroused by public clamor for greater naval facilitie on the Pacific coant In the AUlantic the United States t has the Atlantic class battloahtps, being now in the fleet of eight fir 12 oruisers ( Mediterranean) r TALES OF THE FOOLED DETECTIVE had hit the animal square below the eyes, I came up just as he pulled the cat out of the hay. Granger, you may be eure, never liked to hear tell of that story DELEGATE NOW ASURE THING WABHING TON, D.C, April 27 hing ie now lacking but the president's signature to make a law of the bill which will tn » the | election of an Alaskan delegate to next Auguat. The bill, practicall framed by Congress men Cushman, wae placed on its final passage tn both houses yester jay afternoon. STATE NEWS ENTRALIA—-Thie city baw ad tablished fire limita The last conte tions for San Franciseo from ‘t vietnity left here yesterday on Newberg. It compet congress ABERDEEN Surveyors in WENATCHEE the Milwaukee ratiroad « valley today ELLENSBURG has been acquitted of horse stealing Willie ot the Th « WALLA WALLA—Dale Diamond and Gin Crull, ex-conriets, were af od bere on suspicion of being the men waated tn Pendleton for horee stealing WALLA WALLA—Unable to pay fine of $80 placed against Aiw icing medicine without a he M. Colgrave now lan gutehes in jall SBURG—Fannie Russell, colored, -has been sent to jail be ause she became angry and bit ff the lip of another woman at Roslys. She also expectorated tm her vietim's face. ANACORTES —Odd Fellows from this section have accepted the te» vitation of the Anacortes lodge to |celebrate the 87th anniversary of} he order r ct ILVILLE--A telephone to con this city with Keho valley ts seted WENATCHER-—C, V. Martin, sn nded from practicing law, hae appealed to the supreme court VANCOUVER HO, FOR CALIFORNIA! 2, 4 and 5 the North On May 2 ern Pactfic will eell first clase roand A team fan trip tickets to Los Angeles at rate| $45.50, going limit May 10th, return imit July Stat, ae t meeting of Mystic Shrine. For particulars! all at city tleket office, corner of First Ave. and er Way one Why Not Savethe Strain on Your Pocketbook? , ALL YOU THE Bt NEW SPRIN DON’T SPEND RBADY CASH IN ING OF THAT TOGGERY little week a be You ean and a litth month on here, and it thing extra to of either pay a lo each whate yer y doesn't cost ke advanta: pa plal prie an ment but one our easy we have strictly cash » ing Suits and nearey $15 to $30 To to yn at a maximum of con venience and at a minimum of cost. clothe from Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Reliable Cr House.” THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. Aer TEL 8 AN INCREASE WILKESBARRE, Pa, April 27 President Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, last night made pub He two propositions, together witt @ request for another joint confer the 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE’ PHONES MAIN 1240 pt! Al the Store Which Sells anthracite ence, submitted by dent Bacr and hin associates For Less The firat proposition asks for an Here's a | , ia increase In wa * ranging from less than ow here Read e ’ a “ to to 16 per cent, according to the many othe ana be hich ne there ary wages now received. The second | Ronen TsON’s PURE GRAPE JUICH. « proposition asks for an advance Jaturday, pint @; qua special equal to 10 conte per ton upon the |B wr pin avin TOL er baer! as; total production of coal to be added Raladdees aie odghone spachal to the wages of employes and ay Pgroizs KENTUCKY MALT : : ss portioned in such pereentage as arday may be agreed upon | DUFFY'S MAL’ WHISKY, regu Sulurday IVORY BOAP, por bar AMMONIA, Maturday special, larg ANTIBEPTIC BHAVING LOTION . , » ty aad Baturday ape gunboats, one second class bat |f BEAUTIFUL ART STUDIES, attra with bana tlewhip and three m well | mat, large assortment, pop price ; alee. as special servamm luy spectal, eact On the Pacific coast ts only 4) vieKL AND, April 27 | DUO-TONE BEAUTY HEADS, han ve vasa tie aquadron ¢ * °o © protec > ot my | bie; Saturday special, each yadron consisting of two prot "| verry and Harry Kilts were gt if HAND SCRUBS, recular price “4 ed cruisers, aa unprotected cru “| auck og im the waters of . cular pr “hee aes ur ‘l, each and gunbos | Washington last Monday. The two | 2 full ons. GLYCERINE wane started out fishing in an old sail-| r ‘ 1TH “oe J “ full o#8, CARBOLIC ACID full 0 on | of dynamite, but atop-|2O8t Which bad laid up on the shore | 2 seal one cory a full ose, ROSE WATER. cee velele Mae Gam oe we year where the sun ant 19 uy what you want Saturday at, por ae ices espaitlh sige 09 te rata could beat down on it. Th VEGETABLE SPONGES, regular pr sie _ | had not gone very far from shore UR r ‘ tion hand, wan tun over by u freight | When they pereelved coming | PRLS NAPTHA BOAP, per bar wot dead By r A 6" | through the bottom of the boat, and |B GrricuRA SOAP, per cak {7g{n On sorteumy 18 at once started back, but to no . , " scairrio avail, for the boat sank in the ice} " _ 10 aCRI ype f ; : WHEN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS we gi undivi cold water, Those who witnessed |i tion to the matter in hand—that i; the only safe way at atten the incident were greatly amused | nothing if not safe nd we are to see the two men, after «t 7 ti ges | We dispense only drugs of kiown pu holding that } on in m ats of the, bens for oe 18 man life is hangin ang AB i. te whens he eral seconds, go into t water |i by using “cheap” materials and tr ti for rewultas, holding their fishpoles bigh above | thei ads to keep the bait from} getting wet | At the lant meeting of the Kirk: | land council the question of plank This is an important matter ! The Quaker makes free delive sur phone—Main 1240, Ind. 1240. of serious of the clty, 4 Hl WIFE ——EE ing the Kirkland bridge was] brought up, but was laid over for] CHICAGO, April 27.—-Mra, John] # week ] he QUAKER DRUG Alexander Dowle, wife of the de| A plan fs now on foot in the ostle of Zioa City, ¥ | Kirkland council to pase an ordi-| her husband in his aparwents at{ Aanoe to require a lcwnse of $24 | 4043-1015 First Avenue the Auditorium yesterday iT was| 4 year for each pool table. That is the first time they had met in sev jes ber year more than the Seattle icenne vm eral months. Bhe was acoompanied parsiyned so theca by her son, Gladat | AFTER SHRINER CONVENTION. | pec she could ag ever, did not see tis father, re)” 4, oo maining outside the room nee the indefinite postpon aoooe S ‘ences of the girls wery It was rumored the visit was for| ™@nt of the Mystic Shriner conven j (hrilitag ey were a y the purpose of @ deathbed reconcil-| 10% that was to be held cing thrown to the oor of thee jation between husband and wife,|ADfeles May $10, local enone japa th il they but Dowle’s friends assert that the] ™e8 have discussed the posatbility — ane the vet, only ( escape Jouly object was to arrange for his, Pringing the convention to this be Phe a om proposed return to Zion tomorrow. |°tY, Many parties were to travel — walls of another sot away to an gee to the convention via Seattle, and it f# believed that a united effort | would se convention for | oe Bae this elty | PUYALLUP GIRLS HAVE TERRI-| ROGERS RETURNS EXTENDS EXCURSION SEASON BLE EXPERIENCE IN FRIBCO) 7, A The Hill lines have extended the] HOLOCAUST. yest summer excursion season in order ger to give teachers on the coast the for j usual opt tenity of going east on og mag tle for ne’ | eoeetal PUYALLUP. 1 oe" PALO ALTO, Cal, April, 27 " ‘ AUP, April 27.--Although| The semi-Annual meeting Many Stanford university students Boys’ Little Acorns. they escaped from the San Fran-| Women's Mixsionary <n are stranded here, unable to get the | ctsco holocaust with their lives,| will begin this mornii As the Old Oak Shoe ts for men, wherewithal to return home. T Srace Method! ee renee nome. cng |s0 the Little Acorn shoe is for boys | CS*ti¢ and Alice Avery, daughtors| Grace Methodist chu : } +] © > ye cannot relieve them. The work of }°F "te men Good shoes help|of Mrs. C. A. Avery, of this city.) 1 have good timber claim rebuilding the university ban ao: |™8ke good boys and “Old Oaks | still show the offecte of their auishments - sale cheap im jfrom Little Acorns Grow.” Little | frightful experience jk begun j am ¢ Five million ‘7 | Acorn Shows and Old Oaks sold only| Miss Carrie's hair has turned! each parent Best ne * NO CHANGE IN PRICES by the Men's Shoe Store, $08 Ist white, and for several days the vo-|market. List your Packers on Puget sound are firm |AY®. *** cal organs of her sister were Ryerson, 42 Boston block, ef that the pack of 1906 anid » high this season tha The Columbia Packers’ | “Everybody Help OAN HANG LOL The ale district of San F a single dollar's worth of any kind of merchandise was saved anxious t pen, It takes money to « We are down with the fire, and receiwed an offer to disc It is needles*to say that we at once ted this ws Benefit Sale th ince, the mar hae decid we 1 per comet iis entire sates from now until Aprit | 28 to the relief funds. chanan Company Garvey-Bu- wee! entire whole of ancisco has been wiped off the map, and not Consequently wholes d to several unt our indebtedness at ffer and will make this | Victor Talking Machines re very » re S80. indebt acce greatest cut price selling event in recent years. 2 es Help us help our San Francisco creditors he music of the " Boy Nee AB. Read Prices Read Prices Read Prices e4 upon Vietor Records me recess eproducer Men W in fancy mixtures, | Men's Heavy Shoes, best Victor Records in the world is . $10.00 ~ A || combination is wonderful. How seeee eee . . ever, Victor Records nm be nsf Cotton Under- jf Played upon other talking 1 f wear rth soc. Now ..scccccsss If chines and other ords may be « Long Pants St all wool and i Played upon the Vietor anteed. worth $10.00. 00 Men's Wool Sox, gray and blue, #1 Wieeesese . . s 4 *. 2 .Oow Pacific Coast Distributors of . vs at Vine SOOT Sec seicss worth 711 Second Ave., Seattte. $1 25 Hats l! our $2.00 and . . . . “" $2.50 Hats, now San Francisco Tacoma, Wash Oakiand, Cal ather Low and Men's I s and $18.00. Now ....... Second Ave., Seattle. Men's Fine k and Brown Half Hose, $t$.00. Now ......000 pat visit Now 5 pairs a oe ba ae riiuel dak the $2.45 | cn COM, ' pa rt eo ay 10c aes Fine. Vi | Shoes in all lasts and 1 3 . oe styles, worth $3 | § BROKERS %, itd one SW REALESTATE yf FSS $7.25| “0 vi wen MA wi | oo. $6.00 he le Late ee | Cee yh ‘NOTICE SS oc, FA - |Bargain Sto rel | iene 1104 First Ave. 1104 First Ave.

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