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A Bir LTE: TH es EATTLE STA R BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. Bveny AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ——_. eu BALLARD STAR AGHNOYan Nallan! Ave SVERETT STAR AGENCT.W. B. Leonard, 1 Howitt Ave Ta thie B fe the on er :To Pro ecute the S$. E. Co. Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh will be entitled to the commendation of the if he keeps his promise and rainst the Seattle Electric Company for the takes criminal negligence which caused the death of Mrs, Brack MAIL SUNSCHIMHNE The date when your Telephones — } Sun unset Business: Independent 11 gente pao-coeehy of (wenty five © When © areives, ef each pape: your bame Ls taken fram (ne bet Am advance, bel le revelpt TO SUDSCRINERS—Bbould your cory of The Star felt to reach @eleck any evening, please de we the favor to call up our main eftion be Seleck and we wil send you 8 suey phone ws every Use Lam, Between ¢ aad T mine more (he once, pisase tl way we can he certain - ons az: = public action 1807 and 1909 Editorial; independent $75; Sunset Main 1050, t Main 1060, aad munidet the Postorfice at Seaitio, Washington, as segond-clame matter, nubeoriptios: Mf Fear mebsertption has mot \ Thangs of date o6 ¢ giving our subscribers @ perfect sarvice—ond ett on the Maison street cable line March 6. Prosecution may bring the officials of the traction com pany to a realization of the moral and legal responsibility which to hav With this corporation, as with most common carriers, the safety of passengers seems to weigh little when balanced agains’ Failure of operating officials to realize their responsl- bilities and provide for the safety of passengers seems to have spread through the ranks of the employes, and fatal accidents, such as those recent ones on the Madison street rests on their shoulders, All other ¢ failed t expense and dividends. and Fort Lawton lines, are the direct result. Lack of caution on the part of the employes contributed to each accident, but the real responsibility rests with the management of the road, which controls the expenditure of money for improvements and sets the standard of effi- ciency Proper brakes would have prevented the collision on the Fort Lawton line, and good rails and proper caution would have prevented the Madison street accident, but the pol- icy of the company is to save money on equipment rather for employes. methods than to save the lives and limbs of its passengers. The testimony at the Brackett inquest showed that the rails on the greater portion’ of the Mudison street line are the original rails laid years ago; that they were have been six-po' und rails when laid, and not keep the track. Knowing these conditions to exist, the operating officials of the road issued no warning to gripmen to be careful on the grade between Terry and Ninth avenues, where the accident occurred, even after two cars had been derailed The testimony shows that every day the responsible of ficials neglect to take action to replace the defective tracks on Madison street they are guilty gence. Although the danger is multiplied at points where the t t : ’ : ture proposttio street is torn up, making the worn rails the only support of hapten oeramd (To be continued.) ; the cars, it is ever present on all portions of the line where —— — — ——- the old rails remain, A replica of of the Brackett acc WORKING OVERTIME. | SOMETHING NEWN . 2 Pesce oem The general satisfaction given by! Every time you visit California s a “ror gy Rater pinch There ta alwaye something gew. It's 118 Pike St. saves half coat ever turned out by bim is charms are inexhaustible Mills. Try thom and —" om| To jotn the Sedttlé Newsboys’ inion | ing Its effect now, Men with good| To reach them take the Southérn| and sell Seattle papers. Initiation | '044 have already piaced their) Pacifie Co.'s road of a thousand feo $0 conta. ak covente ait. be orders or Bin ny | clothes _ wonders. Three trains daily, Heo ‘Don't throw away your old) “ ja large number have gone to Pubr-| ota, reservations and deséripave Yaews “heal” elbence Na | provided. Call at The Star office, | man that it forces him to work from | titerature at Union Tiekey Oftiee, | ke at the Pi 1209 Seventh av., and ask for Joun/ 5 o m. ualll late at olght, as he 608 First av. EB. B. Ellis, Gén'l ese | Gleason, secretary yen his own cutting °** Age at. . wee) of further criminal negli WHITE PETTICOATS AND DRAWERS. Ladies’ Mastin Skirts, tucked, hematitched lawn ruffle. Bee Hive Price .... ‘ Th Ladies’ Cambrie § 4 * doap cambric : rutfie, ince tn- ser Ladies’ Nain of embroidery. tion. Bee Hive Price Bee Hive Price Usha ook Skirts, very wide, sweep, large ruffle Ladies’ Natnwook and Lawn Skirts, trimmed with fine Val, Torehon and Embrotdery ruffles. Specially Priced for this Bale from ) to 85.50 Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers, with deep ruffle; cut extra wide, ruffie hematitched. Bee Hive Price 2he Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers, embroidered and lace ruf fles; eut extra fall. Bee Hive Price .. 49. Ladies’ Fine Nainsook and Lawa Drawers, deop ra fles, trimmed with fine Val and Embroide 8pe Clally Priced for this Sale . The to $1.75 Early shoppers get best selections. Embrotderies in Cambrte, N LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. alnsook and Lawn from 3 inches to 18 inches. Take your choiee Satur day for a Wee Torchon and Platt Val Laces, widths from 1 inch to 7 inches. Take your choice Saturday for ¢ Val Laces in a great variety of patterns; worth 0 12%c. Take your cholee Saturday for e We show the finest lines of ‘Bmbroideries and Laces in Seattle, and our prices are away below the lowest En WHITE AND GINGHAM APRONS. i good qual 25¢e qual 39¢ trimmed Ladies’ Gingham Kitchen Aprons, full cut, ity. Special for only Ladle ham Aprons, full cut with bib; g ity cial for only We show a choice ling of Ladies’ White Lawn Aprons, with and without bib; win and fancy Special from .... Branch Store Jackson Street 2619- 2623 2401- 2403 First Ave Ze © BINS = The Bee Hiv THE BEE HIVE CORNER thy Ave. Main me Dettvered aE only thirty- worn almost smooth by constant, heavy traffic ; that, if the rails were not supported by the paving blocks on each side, the cars could tHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1907 likely to occur on any of several grades on Madison street any day. ‘The wonder is that more fatal derailments have not oc- curred ; a dispensation due to Providence, not to the Seattle Electric Company It is to be hoped that the company will awake to ftw're sponsibility“and make safe the Madison street line, which carries one of the heaviest traffics of the city + But the public should force action by an overwhelging demand voiced in public sentiment, t And thé city council should take such action as lies in. its power to protect the lives of the people of Seattle The prosecuting attorney should not he alone in the fig tee eT DIANA’S DIARY ’: NUMBER FOUR ee ee ee ERE REE \\ i) “1 FIND THAT MY CLOTHES DON'T FIT ME ANY MORE.” } seem Guess what I have done! 1 bave civen my job at Taffeta @ Ral- brigean’s the tangental toss, AND have taken on a ateady job in Prof. Strongarm’s nareery for strengtheeeekers, I am now « professional and pull down §7 per for assisting the professor with his classes t Trae, 1 ak any chains yet nor make my muscles dance without the ald of an olectric battery, but I make up Ht im health costume and get away with It PRETTY WELL before « clase of be- ginnore, The professor says in about 15 years I will be « perfect specimen | | of womanty grace and suppleness, and as I have youth on my aide I | MAY get there lam very successful in my work. I have been able to steer sev- eral of the girls from Taffeta & Balgriggan’s into the classes. Oaly o hing troubles sy more. I have to have goree put Im my Alice blue worsted and en larged an tach a! around Is it POSBINLE that J am going to be stung on this phystogl o@- | I find that my clothes don't fit no | of Ki With an Absolutely Bright, Fresh, We hold this coming sale to dem beauty and novelty of yles. With Bigger Selec , Better Qualities and thousands of patr ay, Come, We know you will tonished at the matchless values offered. ‘ons we “Father seemed Very nervous at the breakfant table.” “| fear there is a brain storm coming,” retorted recetved the coal terday, and today he will recetve the grocery and millinery bills.” “Young man,” A WORD FROM JoeH wisk. er this your all, what lm trying to make you U:ink the piracy of capital,” Beveridge. some big corporation “The state separately cannot him. You ‘or Burton's term im jail has been ghortened by good bis term in the senate ened by bad behavior tea and ]. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Our G Annual Sale uslin Underwear, Laces and Embroideries Starts Saturday, March 16, 1907 New Stock in Each Department nstrate the values we are capable of giving and the Values than ever before, be pleased with ‘irm can't get replied the young man STAR DUST By “JOSH” a ) are so fortunate to have in here #o soon talked about by all Classes ple. Some think it ts mere mother, “He 4 gee bille yee done and the more enligh' hopeful of it © nuked the employ do you think along without per #harply, opinions of the peop! their own Judgment that at ‘That's air, 1 don’t think to do things, 4 in « great many Instances, There never wus a woman th't od kill two birda with one stone. eays Ser time for employ Pretty near wo never can tell, Former Sen bebavior, and was short coftes.—-Bebiliings I A Great Showing of Spring Suits and Topcoats for Men We have the best and biggest stock of ready-forser Smart new epring sack sults {m plaide, worsteds, cassimeres and ie of unuseal vice clothing tn the state. single and double breasted stripes and mixtures; fabrics, styles, in checks, cheviots, Our assortment of topcoats merit; they come ts corerts, worsteds and cheviota. BROADHURST SYSTEM CLOTHES, B18 © 83! OTHER RELIABLE MAKES, @15 UP SEE OUR & NDID LINE OF G6PRING RAINCOATS B15 UP 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. Strongest Topcoat House in the State Wear Brooks’ Hata, 1331 Arenue reat Special—Velour and Calf Blu soles, regular $2 Shoes, lace her cut, 50 ¥ Saturday— to our our display and as The enterprive ts nip or a droam and can pot real the reality of the undertaking | marked, hile others belteve that ft ta too big an undertaking and can not be) friends enforce 'em.” ning and are dole everything in thelr power to fur) ther it along, The varied different and taking authority, and thinking the inability of peop! caused commant tien to suffer financially and has prolonged and checked development A HARROWING SCENE, | Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Bitel building: Phone Main 20s splendid $1.95 fs he ancesnsfal 4 4 & rod! tant : Kleto, the sioetalen of peo| ¥. H. Harriman saye bo does not ot country) fear the law if it ts properly on toreed. “Th trast makes th’ laws #0, ten are) Gen, Booth t# tn Bream bath: Hyden) Pays for anyth Coats, Skirts, Wai'sts, Millinery, Men's Suits, am A tew more coroner's verdicts! Ye Editor Philosophizes. might convince the Stone and [| Top Coats, The opie of thie section have! Webster octopus and their acquire Hats, Jitved without o railroad and cannot} ments in this vicinity are over!) Shoes, Furnishings. at present, hardly believe that we)whelming their executive ability, Our inten and that a gang of uniformed “In 6 : There are such things as good | S04 Shs © eee —————|f and qualities stance, and a and a little at the bill. 1232-34 Gecond, New arrivals in spring styles of Goll and Negligee Shirts, extra values at T5e Rubber Col lara, “Bont face Brand,” best made; Se grade; 3 for 50¢, oF each zoe Second | Box and alue, operation tore” eannot entirely eliminate | rain m $1,000. Js txefiinens of thy wettion KANE |for relicious por just a8 well try @ witeet railway system. As Jonh Wie from our Easter showing of Women’s Suits, Sitk Petticoats, Prices are right in every in Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. “Beattie’s Reliable Credit Hovee.” London’s First S Rose Bushes Strong, hardy plants, fjeld grown; will blossom freely this season, gse and soc Sizes, OUR PRICE, each . London's Store for Principal Seattle Agents Saturday Shoe Bargal oan bure “You know what imhkte the What Adin Was, world go ‘round, don’t you?” Ww fo the “| don't know whether I do or ‘' Loucher, “tory a 1 which you | not Nr we * ‘It's love.” Adar oa ‘Humph! A coupia of bottles of | ~ ‘ wea « wine will make ft go round jost as) pie ¢ omece fF don't care who} jong at their New York to white colors, no ph reguler apecia! Z O44 Pires in kev ing selected lar price $2.00 day We have « few olds in Abdominal Betts porters. If you ¢ fit you Saturday, lens than one ‘This will b Eiwoot Lee's Cottonetia pound packages, “ and sanitary, regular Saturday only .., We are ager guarantee th are correct dependable little down a time pays troduction to some of outs chain ; 6, round, full 2000 ie for vere Gent Rite, rolie for Quaker Spec i, per roll, be; etal, & rolle for near Union Muleskin Underwear, gauntlet medium Working weight, rib- bed; brown shade, nicely finished gar- ments; 50¢ grade; at Champagne color, soft 35 Black and sizes, new Tan Socks, 4 goods, well all sizes; 10¢ made; at grade; a pair #1.50 he & G. CORSETS New KR &G Models Larios’ fivehook © came this week, long, straight front; extra long at hip, front and aide; sup. porters made of ex- cellent jean. Price omen's’ Women’s one {Children’s Men's rouet Read Carofully Every item in This Ad--it Will Pay You Dongola strap Sandal, | Sandals, pat-| and a < ts 8 ; Shoes, patent plain toe, low | ent t Shoes, WHITE GOWNS AND CHEMISE. WHITE CORSET COVERS. | UNION MADE. and nuns Reel; very | sole sizes and White Muslin Gowns, tucked yoke, plain hematitched Ladies’ Nainsook Corset Covers, lace and embroidered | sole; all comfortable heel sane ic atoms Price . : n0e trimmed, high and low neck; full front and tight tal | 81. lw @ Maslin Gowns, tucked yoke embrotdered and fitting. Bee Hive Pric 2. | 7 Sieg Bertone’ oad ‘ete of conbrestery: ‘See Tie oapany re aymon i oa at “ Ladies’ Nainsook Corset Covers, full front, rows of lace 3 “| Misses’ | —-| Infaats White Cambric Gowns, yoke of ombroidery, with hem Insertion and beading, with draw strings. Bee Hive Nurve Sip | | Men's Dr eryeer, stitching betweon rows of embroltery. Beo Hive Price thee 496 oyt pers, ae | Shoes, viel G FF in SO ade Mikes . ned Ladies’ Nainsook Corset Covers, fine English torchon 40 tip Rea | ent ti lt kid, blucher h 5 Dover, fine val lace, 2 rows of inserth Ince and 3 rows-of insertion, Bee © Pric ; 4 We >| bal Special and 2 rows of ribbon beading trimmed front and kaaiee Hela k 5 4 iste eet ea Ce S Pike &. Catan to a yeh back; kimono ves. Bee Hive Price 81.50 — Nalnsgok Corset Covers, fine val lace and in $1.98 i mon f worti wits embroidery insertion trimmed Nainsook G and Slipovers, beautify trimined late be tuck . > ; C with: tnee om dere. Gocctall eae ti ucked back. Beo Hive Price ose ¢ . Bale from #1 to Fine ‘Tuck awn Covered Corset Cover, trimmed 7 A L t D. f G t Short and: Long Chemise, in nainsook, trimmed in fine with val I@® itleertion and ribbon, Bee Hive Price J as ay 0 rea val, torchon and embroidery. Spocially Priced for S $1.49 f Sod this Bu in 6 82 : ar wa Vcd {1 fh ‘ INFANTS’ COATS ‘ fz, ;) : °S9E \ oi TS' COATS AND HEADWEAR. INFANTS’ WHITE DRESSES AND SKIRTS. AVY L nfants’ Long and Short Coata, made of cashmere and fi \ | sess D8e to B6.50 | mtinis’ WhitMNainaook Dresses, iaco and’ ombrotiors h V\ Infants’ broidered Caps. Bee Hive Price 2he trimmed, d@p hematitehbed ruffle Bee Hive Price al Infants’ Nuinsook Embroidered Caps, Bee Hive Price Aut Tomorrow night ends Seattle's greatest @ ; 5 :50<tenee Ctr one 406 | mine Wane Nalnsook wna Lawn Dresses, embroidery | Under Muslin Sales. The big values we af 0%) Infante’ Lawn and Embroidered Caps, with and with phced tor tie dae ohed vulties. one Ray | \ Ing caused quick response. Enthusiastic i A ee iiive Pes CERES WHE EHOD Ghality atin ritbow Infants’ Longhagd Short Skirts, All § Satty Peek | crowded our alsies. See our epesial © The for this Salé from 2he $2.50 \\ i Je for Saturday. . WHITE AND COLORED SPRING WAISTS LACE CURT Peery 1S Sn re : s. -ACE CURTAINS, tant | $2.80 setts, | $109 ‘Draw Ladies’ Fine White Lawn Waista, tucked, with lace In $2.00 Skirts Drawera ; =o sertion; with deep tucked cuff, Inco trimmed. | Spe Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2% yards long. Priced for if yon have some of our fine Drawers, Chemiae @ gem cial for only 3 Saturday, a pair onl . Wines and Liquo: e r — | as Fine Sheer Lawn Wailsts, with cmsbicileee’ Nottingh I ee ‘ae bodee wi Sandee Pn a ath + me peda pe neren bom dnd Owe Setre oF tnseetien. va te Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2 arda | "reed for days ou > Bpectal for only a iepeaideaaeD tenis «7 Fh ° Saturday, a pair only ne pote sie Hunter Battinore here ful $1.0 ane Ladies’ Poter Pan Wailsts, in neat black and white Nottingl I ert \ for 1.00 cheeks, Special for 81.25 | Natingham Lave Curtains, 3 yards long. Priced, tor ai ease a MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100 Ay, & palt only O0e quart for 81.00 2619- 2623 First Ave A. LAWSON & BROTHER Branch Store 2401-2403 Apple fall Jack full quart for KEYSTONE LIQUOR 1123 First ave. corner Se neca. “ Main 1184; Ind 184. Jackson Street Pp rye cvs: Noman : inons Saturday nights 12 p.m Hamilton-Brown Shoes Old Country L 2s ECON HOM@ OF THE Z NIVERSAL RANGE og wee : .