The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1907, Page 4

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BRAN STORMS i ANE NET e SEATTLE STAR A Bu MING CO. 1907 and 1309 Seventh Ave. repl wife she wants a carpet beaten,” throws it up to me every time | fean, . Pu AY. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUND, ee Sle ee ae Telephones— acai $20,000 for let » wrote Editorial; independent 575; Sunset Main 1060. to her ‘The surprising part of t fe Businens: Indepandent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, that he never had lived in Pitts D BTAR AGENCYan Battant Aye, Sunset, Batten? fe sii burg.” BVERETT STAN AGRNCY—W. B. Leonard, S401 Howitt Ave, Sunset, Main #78 bw might know he never had.” Seahneanes : why? ‘Gne cant far coy, sik conte por week, or twenty-five conte per month, Delivernd “It he'd ever lived there he'd Ry mall ‘cr carrier No free coplen ms wait bt te tee thom” Biutered at the Postortice at Beattin, Wredtngton, ae second clase matter, SUNACRLMNE The date when yume eubeeviption See a on the at each paper, When th vives, if your subacription bas mat ie ndvanch, your ame ts taken frum the Hat, A change of dete 08 “Diggins is one of the most thor ough men | ever met. He goes to the bottom of everything fubdress label tx a recetpt tect Lom —- i Ue perfectly natura! fe walk your sony wf The Mtar tail to reach pow by " PS ES HUBER Should your cop The a * 4 shiropodist once i send you & cone every time co and Gelook any evening. pease do we the Mor tw ia Mb; Lodepensoni Lim, betwons + and te * Aol caaallecrandh dmc aim ome, | Daughter (tentatively) —Father, | William te coming today Wo see you about me, and please don't forget tt his feelings « good deal to approach you on the subject, Fath jer (arimly)-Oh, let him come along with the cost to his feelings, Olympia Market 118 Pike St, saves half your meat | bitte Try them and see. ooo" Avenue. nn this “way we can he cortate of giving our subsorihere a pertvot serv Ht the only way Routing the Gratte s Astounding revelations of sahil grafting in San Francisco, in which most of the city officials are involved, are now coming thick and fast, The scoundrels are said to be rushing in droves to the district attorney, seeking to in form on their fellows and thereby purchase immunity for “Gality judge, “Oh, “oO old, and though they were crude in nome respects, they showed he had ability and It needed only devel Oh, such a bright hoy was our little Clarence! } themselves. ae i . | At the age of 3 he could FeCl] coment. Me continued to draw The “confessions” already received show that the city | nearty of “Twinkle, Twinkle} when he went to rol und amused has been most ruthlessly plundered of valuable franchises | Mile Star,” without veing prompted | the ether puplie re with plo- r | more than once or twice, How tures of his teacher, Khe reported by bribe giving corporations, and that vast quantities Of Jon he entertained friends who called] the tact to me once, and asked me to jat the house tle poem with all reciting the pretty I!t-/ talk to Clarence and order him t “swag” has been secured through extortions by Abe Ruef | Regge har camry ture hin attention to the alphabet and his confederates in crime, the magnitude of their op- | witn ail the spirit and all the dra-| and to the almple studies of the pri erations being unparalleled since the days of Tweed |matie effect of m finished artist.|1 could not refrain from smiling, 1 i. * San | #uch pathos did he place in that) mary grade, I did speak to Clar Of course, there will be a “cleaning Up" in San Fran [ine “When the evening mun ts set!*| ence, but the plotures were so clever One could almost feel the darkness| felt that it was unjust to the bay to of the night | atifie his ambition, so I reproved him Clarence drew many 4& roar of| gently, in auch & manner that I gave cisco, and some of the rascals will probably go to the pen, but the damage which has been done to the city in many or innoe ‘ong, plied the prisoner. Wear Brooke’ Hate, 135) Second . Wed the vetived ball player vay | deck (in Oi <Baltimnere Amner- ont?” jodae,” EASTER OFFERINGS AT LONDON'S Long Gloves ways by the grafters is beyond repair jiaughter from us with hie bright | him no itttle en aoment . 7 Ren sayings I never knew a child of] The next day Clarence drew some Real Kid, Dent's own make; 14 and One by one, the great cities of the United States are [nts yeare who sald such remark-| pictures of our house and of our 16-button lengths. Special ably clever things he did. 1 have | lan 4. who lived only two doors " and afterclaps in the shape of But the certainty of deter having their “graft scandals, @xposes and prosecutions of thieves, eventual detection and punishment does not seem to entertained my friends by the hour,| away, His talent was so well dix repeating hie conversations, and| played in these that I went to the often was advised to publish them | landlord's house and tovited him te 12-button length, ta ‘ - tn book advice which I regret wih me and view the uncaught thieves in many other cities, who, clothed with | dig mot He wan @ master | them. But in my absence Clarence official authority, are still plundering the people Jat repartee, I remember age he} devvied same four or five minutes igs? Long Silk Gloves, agorgges said—but, no, 1 refrain. to mural decorating, the the cream. er Dent F At an earty age Clarence began | colored wall paper iending Masif ef eae When will Seattle’s turn come? There are many well |* psd gentue : a bape _ | fectiveiy - Gale ween, j wae only o menthe o would The iandlord observed the decors - informed persons who believe that the plundering era 18 | hand him a lead pencil and he would | tions immediately upon entering the Long Silk, ae, atoat; grab tt and bold i a9 firmiy ae «| ho Jchiid twice his age. He began to | draw pletures before he wan 4 years in the city about to begin. Recent actions of a gang Bag council strongly indicate that evil days are at hand. The only obstacles which stand in the way of a profit- | We moved the next day | Our $3.50 n color $1.98 Kayser's and longest, 81,50 and $2.00 in butter color, 1é-button length $1.00 stock of Puro able program for the manipulation of franchises and the ile prog t Pp on c ore Dainty White | White Bm | New Lace | irish Linen Hand millions of dollars worth of city improvements which are Sik Ture tscltered Se | kercbiets wil G00n to begin, lies in the inability of the gang to manage aR RE RNRNNNRONNND overs, em- Washable ae | meet the approv the mayor and the city engineer, two officials who have broldered tn —_ wena | oom Lene) > IS Bory it in their power to make “deals” of many sorts both difficult colors, and buckles | Sik Scarts our Handker > finished with | Worked with chiefs aro our and dangerou ee gilt thread, | silk. Very 50¢ & owas impo “ If Seattle escapes a reign of graft, it will be due largely Bpecial popular; oly | from Ireland. Ask to the efforts of these two men. But it is by no means cer- 19¢ a.) ==> "ose. tain that they can stem the tide which threatens This city would have long ago been robbed of millions and its people ruthlessly plunc had #t not been for the strict integrity of City Engineer Thomson, who has stood without flinching in the paths of would-be boodlers, and has time and again brought then Thomson has thus proved himself to be the heat ment this city ever made. He has saved the price of the Cedar River water system several times over But it behooves the voters of the city to mark well the men who now comprise the council gang, and mark them for Gestruction at the next election. It will be ‘way to rid the city of a fast growing danger. er ranct red of many Easte invest- clal colors inet had the only certain Black Velvet Ribbe Yes, the Seattle Electric company HAS again increased eatin back; No. 1 r Ribbons Lovely Flowered Ribbons 2% inches wide, 10c Plain Heavy Taffeta, all stjk and all on wide. 10c ver yee per yard ne for Jumpers. width; per bolt wages, just a trifle of to per cent. It had to do so. Effi- , 1! r tor wan ore cient men could not be held at the old starvation wages. | ‘The above itiustration shows one pleated into place over # #mall 15¢ ‘There was a constant change going on in the force of motor- i¢ the tiny theater toques that are| wire frame. Two wings shading He so popular at the present time. It|from coral to a creamy pink are men and conductors, who quit to take better wages clse- [is made of as exquisite shade of held in place on the left side by a is and handsome jet backle. tulle which puffed = x ee where. On Madison street all of the old men, with several [co SILK OATS exceptions, resigned. New men were broken in, and they, too, soon quit. Hence there was a constant succession of i save ‘ PETTIC green hands—and bpeemerdle accidents | STAR DUST MONEY er . oN A Silk Petticoat for IN THE SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY By “JOSH” SKInTS $4.50 Our most complete ine of Silk Pet- ticoats are always ready for your scitcccnapaiicnstatil inapection, Any color you wish; “Has a reception committee been | heroafte To tell the truth pe and vartons grades rad appointed to meet Vice President | though the heavens take a tumble ore - peeing ath boas hn | ¥atebanks?” To have a newsy paper—taken and rahe. Png tet Bt gd ey oe |’ “Yom, and it's @ dandy. It com-| paid for by the people, W the Wate ‘Gveniug ewan. Any | sista of a Inwyer, railroad president, orthodox Ix our retig! py tags Mooney Bi obeggen \ trust miftionaire. undertaker, grave-| firm belief im hell for delinquoat ” Po ways pleased to show you } digger and ice man.” anbecrtbers—and paradine for those — } | who pay up. Our policy will be to A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | love our friends and brimstone for } i spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of | our enemie We will advocate oy Our Popu' ar Prices {Lays aside all talk of bat and ball and score and curve and glove; one mtry, one flag, wife—at 7 jee from reading sporting pages doped by some philosop! la time—and if Want us w live Range from Goes out strolling In the park, and sits down on a bench with Her. jin pomp and oriental spleador you had better come in now and When from out a near inclosure comes the sound of yell and shout, | subscribe. In fact, now is the pro $4.50 to $30 stag pera That's a good one!” “Slide, you loafer Geet | Th’ sign “Do ft | pitious time.—@tanley (N. D.) Sun e's ow » ) c Ah, that men forsake their wootng so soon after they begin it Now over lots uv Caruso wired to a Chicago hotel Be the cpring a young man’s fancy turns to fove about a-minute! desks ought { be | to reserve a room for him, and add me .| —" “Do Him ed that he expected to have @ good MA’S EASTER BON | Won't cost Pa much mor e then} —_— ne while in Chica If he does HET! ‘ | he'll be the first man who could | lhave it there. | Ma bought ribbons, beads and lacem m / By Stuart Maclean. meer payment, murmured! Tom Lawson made $2,500,000 the You wore once the leading bat a can a a other day by not buying a copper|ter of your league, weren't yout" Ma bought an Ea bonnet, tm t onteg Sages + inom, mine. Several 80,090,000 of Tom's You, but please n't refer to ft,” Kind of new Parisien hat You ju md the bill to Pa + —- Easter stock Sl tie quanrtest backte on it lfellow citizens also restrained pe ster stock Silk Shirt Waist Suits are bere, handsomely made of Pa paid seven bucks for that Ma's bought all her Easter bonnet; {from buying a copper mine, but/ Meat Prices That Please soft non-cutting Taffeta, Colors are navy, black, dark red, black Pa just growls, and says if she |they didn’t make a cent "ae the ity ‘Mall warual, aee and white check, brown and white check. Instead of pricing Ma then bought an ostrich feather | Wanted any more things on it / hound Se Gee dedes” yar eae 4 them at what they would feteb, $20; we are to hurry them out At a millinery store He'd have gone in bankruptcy Piease Produce Promptly. gr ar tne mage # . at only Glewed the two of them together, Cold comfort—poor tea and cof-| Fellow Pilgrims! Now that the| : nr soe | That cost Pa ten dollars more. : eee liars mor fee. Try Schilling’s Best soe Sun has started out on the fifth Ma, bouent n velvet ra “Til ARCADE LUNCH | ee ® topy ywn on he or, r alas thoes Fory “tntoet aaa Is now under the famous Manvel! oes 4 LA ker dentist oe it B T a neces nA 4 all pullding one Mat 7 oo " . Cale management. A collent uy at aster Friday wo offer you 26 Taffeta Silk Jumpers, so much sought for Klein, the shoemaker, 217 J inner w e served d or now, neatly finished in fancy braid and buttons. Look at the - from 11 to 8 p. m see | Bo 8 Wante ° price . seam = Ae. Outfit Now | To Join the Seattle Newsboys’ union and soll Seattle p $2.98 *. Initiation ir figure t ndi We Sell Pianos at _ Lowest Prices n of y 10c | 5c 36c. MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100 cig $35 OTHER RELIABLE MAKES $15 UP. ling expe fifth of the expense of We Sell on Easy Terms funds enabie Hecaure to @ remaina right of b Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. J. REDE IEIMER & CO. OF THE 800-804 rst / r , A -- Av., Cor. Colur The Meyer-Toner Piano 1932-34 Second, near Union UNIVERSAL RANGE Stror t = oat House in the it Company “Seattie’s Retiablo Credit Houee.” 314 Union &t., Opp. P.-1 Cae ee ee ee . . On sy Payme » S S t fee 60 cents. Good corners will be , ae y Payment 5 ma unnecessary ‘for pring ul S an¢ | provided. Call at The ores MIG son 40: poeteane te. ble videw @ . 1209 Seventh av., and ask for Jobo |B ine of the viet Ripe ‘ 1ose Spring. Clothes ssutype Ae fine of those Spring Clothe otion Counter opcoats for | Wi ry it, ak ay : | en little each week of,mopth Fancy Collar | Se dozen Pay no more Resine Stock. for anything selected from —_ ‘Fegular Pearl But Silk Shoe ing Fee f 1owin { dgwn-to ctr ep 5 me, Green pair DON’T WAIT UNTI if VERY MOMENT v Special, dor. | } 10c TO GET YOUR EAST '—OET IT NOW—GET | + IT HERE VE ARE THE ONLY HOUSE SHOWING A tr + | Cc Cc Don't darn COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS iren | | <n In point ¢ ty, stble | Children’s go & 4, " lit ; | Bde Black Heavy Cord siwnys have the an juality thowing “¢ ed Waists, o B ach howe, as “manufa unrivaled cunt ual Mennen‘s BREE ; eather Bags, | j a a, f buttons "25¢ asked the} re ‘Des gimme dat time what you wine ter gimme, @B lin cur backyard go home!"—~Atlanta Constitution. | une “Ave you ready for trial?” asked Georgie, why did you the Judwe | pennies out of my “No, your honor,” replied the 1 toa teane = prisoner. “I want more time | *p hae “Request granted,” anid the Jodge. | who 1 pemaite oe ttle “1 had intended giving you 30 day®.) To the penuytenthey, | rll make it 60,” mam Denver Post, "t “anything peculiat about these! 4 pubitn hana ; people that have just moved imto! Tammany Hoss Dick ote the house next door to you, Mrs.| fering fr idm a Crosway?” No; there's thie 3 ual Fe unusual about them. They’ l coke ieloon rowed @ stepladder and a 'ackham-|trigh ¢ i on te - i ae Judet | mer, and turned their children loone Fruit it Trees, Cut Plpumg “DEAN” CIGAR, The new quality, be Bandahi & Bon, 120 Pike, eon tag If you take advantage of the Quaker’s special sales it take long for little BANK ACCOUNT—tn to getting the purest drugs and best drug the United States at any price, We lead way of convincing you, here are extra specials for FRIDAY AND SATURD ONLY you to start a Lenox Soap, regular price per cake Sc; Friday and Saturday 6 bars for PS: Fairy Soap, regular price tc; Friday and Saturday only, Stor aa Rose de Cyrono Glycerine Soap, regular price 6c Vriday ond fy urday only, per bar Hoff's Alterative, the best blood ket; per bottle Whitine, for rer package Strawine, clean up bat; per package .. Rubber Combs and Gentlemen’ »e thet can't be ty, and at the owing duck and canvas shoes assortment of Ladie “ombs and Fine Con pas goods. in large var asing prices. earry an Combe, Pocket carry all bigh « Quaker purse-r We So De. Pateter's Coma Wh and Celery Tonk day and Saturday only. per bottle % Beecham’s English Bitters—THE GENUINE d Friday and K FIT Trusses that stay FIT, and « guarantee of “ey refunded. Ask our Tras nly Truss that cures hernia Will be your first and est step towards Sut don’t wait till you a lot. As fast as you save it, deposit it ing strong bank, where it be always safe and and still earn Ar Per [fz Cent i“ Compound Ee Interest [5 == The Scandinavié a merican NEV Of uttle is recognized as one of the strongest hanks tf FB rounce the N erin ne of the most conservative in America. donate nd ONE DOLLAR or more to us by mailasiiiy Sime re ’ ir bank s book, with J therein, i. RESOURCES, over ......s0s00 $10,000,000 16 fiz RESERVE, over Msitinues 33,000,000 }F) ages Largest Savings Deposits in the State. coma | ¢ ey Pit ae & WAY || oo ar ay he ntributory r s why the Inv i THE WORLD'S STANDARD. | Wai ] may be found tn the fact that « tte In os T ‘con made under the supervie | e f Steinway family, and 1 tenor: li} ¢ vernents ‘Upatio the ¢ wood, } rut it is the knowing how te Wo Hi combine them tn order to produce the lon i mustoal cults which i eos way the piano by ¥ me i ured } : INWA tern in a wor FM, eo bes oapit c » ial alone ‘Were Houw # ER The House of S \ oe ‘The | Porn + 0, a. iT Mow *t Sherman Wilay & Co, "gusty | ia u 1406 Second Avenue 1 ee aly NING, YER 3 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYEF tne KOHLER & CHASE) >. BROKERS Eviantished 1808 a tn, Provis tn PAROS Dittete, PRIVATE WIR: ND AVENUE a Rooms 304-305-306 Aineka. ‘Bldg + Building: ue

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