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B Leonard Gas cemi per copy, sie conte per Week, or (wentyfive conte per mnoath, ¢ BEBadt oF carrier, No free copies, a Brtered a: the Powtotticn at Geaitia, Washington, a9 sonand-clnee matter, y " ne Jour suhseription expires fe om the MALS SUSALRINER® Shen Unt Sate areiven, it Four subscription haa nat pelt ‘im advance, your name is taken from the lat, A change of date 0@ Taba! be a receipt rot E or amet, wy . py Of Phe tar fail to rened stfiee Beattie has cause for self-congratulation tn the settlement of the Aifferences between the Master Butlders’ association and the Build ing Trades assembly arrived at last night The settioment removes another stumbling block from the path Of our progress as a ofty as well as a cause of apprehension on the part of business men in general A week of uncertainty, which threatened to develop into a real labor war, had an appreciable effect on the business of Seattle which will probably disappear with the re moval of the cause. The city has further cause of congratalation In the fuct that the trouble was settled #0 quickly and without violence of words oF ac tions from oither side, That fact is in sharp contrast to the history @f labor difficulties tn many cities While many doubted the wisdom of the contractors in forcing their differences to a doficite Issue, they have accomplixhed (heir matin object; the signing of a term agreement, although at the cost of some concessions, and have uo reason to be downeast over the outcome. The Isbor leaders are objects of special congratulation because @f the spirit they have shown tn the brief struggle. Although stand- fag up manfully for what thay considered their principles, nece has riven harder to avold violence and suapeasion of work than they. Making such concessions ag they felt they could without violating Basic principles of unionism, their attitude of conetiiation and peace made a settlement possible. There is no reason left why we should not have « long period @f harmony between employers and labor in Seattle, with its attend- ent prosperity, and for this the public showld extend congratulations to the Master Bulldere’ association and the Building Trades cowactl How to Remove the Sting of the Wall Street Viper The American people have recently witnessed, with apprehen- sion, the spectacle of a crowd of gamblers In an attempt to brow Deat a president of the United States. A fearless president, backed by an indignant public sentiment, bad entered upon a warfare against the conduct of certain large tn dustrial and railroad corporations. Investigations and prosecutions disclosed an astounding condi tom of affairs. The industrial trests and the railroad trusta had formed & partnership of crime. Rebates, secret rates and other am lawfal and unscrupulous devices had been employed to wipe out honest competition, Vast railroad aystems had been used as itice In the hands of professional gamblers; the interests of the shippers be- mg entirely disregarded. When the campaign was instituted, Wall st. sat back complacent dy and amiled; it bad gone through investigations before and had mothing to fear. As matters developed, however, Wall st. became @axious; anxiety was succeeded by fear, and tt was then determined * @hat o lesson must be taught; the sscreduees of “vested interests,” fits inviolability from imterference by the Common People or any pub Me official, must be established once and for all. Baddenly stocks began to org. There was a Wall «t. panio— “vested interests” drew about itself its mantle of Injured innotence, While tts mouthpiece, the subsidized press, prated about the attack Upon property rights, and the resulting depreciation of values, by tr Teaponsible demagog ues. Bat the henest business man pursued his course. The Wall #. Panic did not creaty, a ripple upon the surface of real business, Pro perity was not bai.ed and Wall st. conceit had received a shock. x Sere ee But how will it be the mext time? Thiv stock jugglery may come at « time when the country is fn a little lees prosperous com dition. A Wall st. pamic af such « time might not fall of ita pur pose. The country might be thrown into a real panic. ee ef we @ Against foreign foe we are siways malous for our o8n protes don, but within our very midst we permit to remain a sore that ts a menace to our liberties and our institutions. Why ts it endured? Does it serve any purpose other than to en rich and to intoxicate with power a crowd of unproductive consum ers, who api not, but who live on the fat of the Iand, and who in re tarn rob the peopte of their rights? . ‘There is a remedy; one that Is used against other diseases. Al coholic Hquors and damgerous drugs are heavily taxed In order to prevest their indiscriminate we, because such use would be tolm fecal to the welfare of the country A heavy tax imposed wpon the sale of every share of stock on & margin would either entirely wipe out or so limit this Wall st viper as to practically remove its ating The remedy is in our hands. We have a fearless president, one who, we all believe, hates Wall st. and ali that that name implies All that we need is a congress of a like temperament res ‘The Bunset Telephone company, which ent down the pay checks @f its operators {n the Seattle Exchange because, forsooth, Febra- @ry Was a short month, could hardly be expected to see the equal Spstice of cutting down the bills which it renders agatnat its thous @nds of patrons in this city, because it served them during a short month. Possibly the Sunsetia shaving salaries in order to save more funds for the bribery of the elty councils in other cities besides San Pranciseo, where franchises are wanted SMOKED IN FACE OF, ne = nearly two hours beneath the} wheels of a doratled freight ear near Chilton, while brother trainmen| SURE DEATH | worken frantically to raise the ear| wheels and release the unfortunate man. Senagren was beyond human| (Star Special Service) | ald when taken out and died at Fan-| TACOMA, March 28.—@uffering | nie Paddock hospital about 12) terribie pain and with his life slow-| o'clock last night. iy ebbying away, Axel Seargren, a) oman on the Tacoma Eastern | failway, yesterday aftersoon chat-! ** ted and smoked while rescuers were Making frantic efforts to release Mm from under the wheels of a freight car which were pinioning him to the earth With his thigh crushed fnto a! @apeless pulp and bleeding from Seagren lay for The McPhail Piano old Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James aoe Received in plenty time for Easter several new lines of Men's and Young Men’s Spring Suits, new materi- double in nifty als, single and Is one of ¢ standard breasted styles. makes of Pi ata agli Faultless in style and over 50 gold > tion with the plendidly tailored, these kes Over ably with crack custom this made productions, and will in ve lasting satisfaction in wearing Pianos Make ?, on =F Ft Ms $15.00 to 00. P 3 PELE, v The Se If not convenient to pay (f(Meyer-Toner Piano ash, you may pay a little - Co.~ lown and a little at a tim 54 Union St. ree i ap iglmaas Seattle r anything selected Castern Outfitting Company, Inc, 1° 32-34 Second, near Union KOHLER & GHASE Eatabiished 1860. PIANOS 1908 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. “Seattio’s Reliabio Cre House.” 48 Tehall never forget Bustle, Nobody for—-I waa about to say nobody for whem she had worked could forget ber, But T cannot say that. Nobody trom ae she hed wh pay could forget her. ‘ ‘on the Soy 1 saw tn my wite’s face when I came home on Rep vvening! een oon? have found hor at lant!" she cred Found whom’ 1 asked. Or aid I say “Found whot =F cannot be certain now “The girl!" she answered. “Oh, a ate” 1 aatd, No; not a girt! THR gtrit The girl for whom IT have been looking ever since we were married.” “You seem very aweh excited.” 1 ventured. For Tt had seen my wife In these apasine of cheerfulness over some donen maide who had come slawly and gone quickly tm the past & gem!” said my h unabating enthustasm “Bhe Knows ber business. To be- ain with, she hed & splendid educe tion. Her father lost his fortone and she had te go to work, Hut be- fore ale went to work she took « course In ake Massachusetts Schoo! of Domestic Selvnee, And she has the mest beautiful Boston accent, or e George, She can say “hawt, “Really, itt! be just fovely to have her around the baby, because the haby can pick up her pronun- elation.” STAR somoia o few weeks ago, tut | un derstand he's ali right now. f won der how he was cured.” “Kany eoough. Whea he couldn't go to sleep hie wife would plach the baby (8 it ered and thes tell him to get up and warm the bottle.” A WORD FROM JOSH Wise. “Wakers was suffering from in one uy them uy fnssce th’ pocket beok aa" he tarns fat’ a mollycoddle. te it Net Got {A Tragedy From the French of Jeanne du Fourneay.) The Alpine path was ome of dlery steepoces Up the gleaming fee totled Smith and Jones, aided by two guides, skilled in leading the uncertain of foot over ¢ treacherous spots where th tay hiding in wait for victims. They wore Americana, not mil Monaires, ner even from Pittsburg, | but men of small fortune, so small that every day they were forced to labor. And going to that labor and on their return at night they rode in the couveyance most ased by satiafied with thelr posttions, nor! that they found pata in toll, for they men of their meane—the trolley ear. And they growled and growled) abd growled, morning and aight. | It was not that they were not) had what in thelr country ts termed “the good job,” and they délighted fa labor. But morning and night they were foreed to cling to the/ eviliag straps of the cara, and upon thetr feet trod scores of other equal ly unfortunate men And so ft was that they growled and growled and growled | Seeking a respite from the hang ing to the sirap, they had gone to the Swiss mountains, capped with) show and lee. | ‘They had been firm friends until) & week before, when they met an helress of their own country travel-| ing with her father and became tivale for her heart. Aad from friends they turned to ¢ i euch hating the other with a bitterness. ool eee “T could push him over and kill him with ease,” thought Smith. | At that Instant Jones slipped. Down fato the crevasse he fell. | 206 Bitel | 6 . Dr. Lee Baker, building. Phone dentist Malo Sweetest Kind of Music sed in the softest and ent tones—the classic maaterpieces—the popular hits the melodies of long ago, ab ways at your command with a “Mira” Music Box pecullarl soft suishes it pleasing sweet tone and m ordt erent rument $9.00 to $ BE if i | Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Avenue By “JOSH” } Possibly you, Mr, these lines, thuse, Man, reading derstand, Hut I must confem t made good with me when I that evening, 1 would § known ft had been prepa: cook who wae working f every-day money. It was auth ner a8 would be prepared by an ar- tist working, not for gain, but for) art's sake, We were sitting In the front room | ~muste room, my wife ealled i, a the plano was there and Wille Mouth organ was weually on the} table in that room--we were sitting | there when Busle, who had washed | the dishes, entered and Gepoaited her frame wpon the plane steal and! Dewan to beat out Handel's largo. ) My wife ran to Susie end | enid quietly ‘Oh, Susie, you must) not do that” | “Why not?” asked Buste, | it's not good fe well, you know, Buste, you're just aa good “an | anybody cles, but I can't per mit Buste interrupt my wife's re- marks, ‘The brain storm broke wit all the fury of ean gale. eee We are buying « new plano on the installment plan, Our new cook ts named Dinan, the was not graduated from any technical schood 1 have always wondered if Music @id not af some time in her Hte take a ree ina rotiing nil, DUST “Grab!” cried one of the guides Jones clutched an icicle, He} hung to It, a thousand feet of cruel space beneath him Curses!" hissed Smith. "Can you hold ti 1 limb to you?” the guide called “A cinch!” Jones answered. “T @an hang here an hour My street car (raining comes in handy.” Then came the flendish thought to Smith In & volee rough and be erted: “Vorward in the car!* The habit wae still on Jones. Forgetting. he released his hold to step forward and plunged—down. town, down. Maybe the way Fairbanks enused his audience to laugh ® Chitago) was by tolling that he wanted th be |! president “1'm told be i a militonsire, "You | said he wae tn business ia oemall) way.” } “Yoa—conl dealer,” | | | / Burgiars Raided the Strong Box Baby Camel—Mama, can | hare a) drink? Mama Camel—hut up!/ Why, it waa only five weeks ago that I gave you one.—-Princeton Tiger | Why can’t I get my number?” demanded the man. “Line's buny,”| replied the telephone gitl, “I don’t} believe it.” “It's so, just the same Some cowboys have borrowed it to hang a horsethief with Louts ville Courter-Journal } Customer—I'm rather interested | in young Mr. Sertbbies. 1 want to get a copy of his novel. Have you! got it? Clerk—We did have Meat Prices That Please At the City Hall Market $09 Third av. near Yesler. Pot roast eee Ge to Se; 100. The Bank for Savings Capital, $100,000.00. . Savings Accounts Only Rowe 5 R. Ausias-Turenne, Pres, Yukon Investment C. = Campbell, Lumber Cap rib steaks, Jame italiet. John Corgiet, Real Estate Cap italist, George J. Dans, w. D. Hofiue & Co. Griffith Davies, Merohdht. 3 H, H, Dearborn, Real Exutate Capitalist. John W, Eddy, Mgr, Port Blake- ley Mill Co, John Erikson, Mining Capitalist, Gabriel Faure, Banker.2 Joshua Green, Pres, Iniand Nav igation Co. Andrew Hemrich, Pret, Sedttie Brewing and Maiting Co. G. Alston Hole, Mare: Thomas Investment Co. Daniel Kelleher, of Bausman @ Kelleher, Attorne Harry Kruts, Pres, Washington Loan and Trust Co, 0. H. P. La Farge, Secretary Malcolm McDougall, Capitalist. Alex. F. MoEwan, Pros, Seattle Cedar Libr. Mfg. Co. John H. MoGraw, Pres. & Kittinger Walter Oakes, Capitalist Raiph A, Schoenfeld, Manager Standard Furniture Co. James Shannon, Physician Victor Hugo Smith, Capitatint. Frederiok K Struve, of John Davis & Co . Manager U. 8. Assay Treas, McGrawh) F, W. West, of West & Wheeler Per Ct. Paid on All Deposite. BANKING HOURS: 10 « te i p.m SATURDAYS: 10 9, m, to 12 m5 6 p.m. to B p.m ERIKSON BUILDING, Northwest Cor. Firat Ay University. and rm Healy? tate lost might that I didn't thigk I required it,"-feutok, Her Aim in Life. “go that’s the girl who's after Lord Juggine, Alming rother high, fon’t she?” “Oh, 1 don't, know No higher than his pocket.”--London Opinion. dust Cold Feet, Pxaminer—What bappens when person's temperature goes down as far as it can Be Tommy—T" ‘Tatler, pply id ite 1 heard it but I didn’t think it wad that bad. Philadelphia Press. Humane Ol Gentleman--Can't flesh on your He's & perfect Sleigh Driver--Why, excellency, what would be the use of it? He can hardly carry what he's got ab ready.--Siares. After the Party.-Surely you've hot washed this morning, Basil Tt “No, mamma, I was in bed #0 Olympia Market ae o Bt. enves balf your moet bills, Try them and see. * Boys Wanted To join the Beatile Newsboys’ union and sel) Beattie papers Initiation t he has cold feet hat's « fine looking horse ! saw you driving the other day a “The no doubt about that. “Ia he fast?” “That depends altogether on what monthly: North Sixty car, Phone fourth Main 2130 lake $1,600. Green so tee 50 cents. Good corners will be} o ‘ t row way your provided ‘all at The Star office, ou. Fy PR PP ena Dr. Hyman's Cucumber Cream, reg cial .. dee Dr. Hyman’s Skin Dr, Hyman's Hair Tonic, reg Dr. Hyman's Face Dressing, reg jook like new DICE Sees Hi up Main 1 London's Bargain Bulletin for Friday, March 29 Encouraging and tempting prices for the economical. A busy day planned for the whole store. Stylish Easter Hats AT POPULAR PRICES, It is not too late to purchase an Easter Hat. Our hats are the latest models. Both Dress and Street Hats Our prices are within everyone's reach. Your Hat will cost you from $1.00 to $8.50 if you buy it here Dressy Eton Sults That are taking the town by storm. Newest modes in fancy suiting, satin- lined jacket, tailored skirt, full circular cut. This suit will please, and so will the price ...... ..++ «+++ » S123,.50 TAFFETA SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS. Buy tomorrow and still be in time for THisede, Our Silk Shirt Waist Suits have that dash and style so much wanted, Made of soft, non-cutting taffeta silk, in blue and brown, black and white check; brown and white check; well worth $20.00; Friday special ....++ . $12.50 Friday in Silk and Dress Goods t the Pantatorium, a . special 0, special Regular $3.00 Fountain Pens—Gold | gain Friday and Saturday for McLaughlin's New Transparent supply always in sight; reg * Friday and Saturday biéetonaaeuee LG 2-quart Guaranteed Hospital Hot Water Bottle—Wegam ally sell it for $1.00; special . ree > Ay size of the same bottle--A regular leader or $1.25; special ... Les. Trois Croix Olive Oil One-half-pint bottles ..... One-pint bottles ....... One-quart bottles .. arr A trial of this oil will convince you of its merits, Bedbug Banisher—Our own manufacture and to do the work, per bottle ...-...66 sees Special prices in large quantities. stman’s Verona Violet Talcum l’owder, regular 2sc; special shen y You couldn't get anything nicer than The Quakers: mond Cream for the Complexion, and as ap and cure for chaps; fine for the LITTLE CHAI per bottle ....... : Don’t overlook our KODAK DEPARTMENT. We tablished this department for your convenience and we you to make use of ft. Free development of all films or purchased from us, and al! work guaranteed. You press the button. We do the rest. 404$3-1055--FIRST AV.—1033-$015 An Easter Treat 2 That ts most and Ga clous at this Pemmy ri our chotce sai lemon soda, orange divieaine into Siccibiimakinonicl well as our [ons pn Se ai tn alpbons and choleg | $2.00 qua’ ara tempting beverages 91.99 quality 96 | s6im. Piaid | Segre | céorees in the house at all in, Diack Taffeta | Taffeta, | are always app | Skirting, guest, As well as by SiTk, no starch | Comes In Sateen, of 3 Ps selon | black, white o comes in Use famnity. or dressing; ex- and array; navy blue, re ba wee tra quality for | BTM yO Anages black only seda, tan, paciric & PUGET " 4 sult ee gray, green, : skirte and sults - “yn white Per yard Sdilie ane One day oniy, bie gore binek and per yard and gray Fast color brown. Per | Bpectal per yard $1.39 | You can secure ne bette) dental services than am Quality is first and all us, and should be with “d We use the best of with thoroughly manship, assisted w ¥ dern equipment. tive guarantee with all wert Buy Your Easter Linens Friday “Z Bet of teeth, from Gold crowns and bridge work. Here are bargaina in Bete—1 Cloth and 12 Napkins, half Fillings, all kind ‘ | Bleached, hematitched; rose, daffodil and marguerite designs sessile Bis i like Large sixes. The prices are Office Hours—$:20 a m: to 7 pm. Sundaye—9 to 108 Sem alwe For the $6.60 Sets For the $4.95 Seta { For the $7.50 Sets a ee eee Date: , Friday only . Friday only Friday only ASSOCIATED DENTISTS #4.98 85.25 85.95 Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK--Snow white, satin finish: pat- terns like our $2.60 quality, Wears well, washes woll; 68 inches i a Ko wide. Friday spectal 39¢ O6-4-0-6-4-6-046-40-686 00044-00046 Low olonist iT TURKEY RED 600 DAMASK—or bive—Your choice of lots of patterns see | iF? uneur | . oO Via Ali ii icity §6-IN. LINEN WAISTING—Fvery thread pure linen : passed for satisfactory results, yard wide; 60c qualiay Frida j : Fe ny Pete oe HS. Every one has hoard the fot Rates BBE TF owing remark made: “If T : ROUND THREAD FANCY WORK LINEN—sSuitable for scarfa, 9} % bad dene so and #o in my @) Via. % pillow tops on any kind of fancy work. Per yard 206 He youn days, how , erent $ mor 1$ very people, you will have ob- 3 FROM THE €AST TO THE ‘ served, never placed before 2) i 1% and persistently worked 0 $ hand ; \3 attain it. The first requisite wee ee Bt. , 4 ” ” | ‘ in this direction ts to get Into > Minneapolia, Omaha St New arrival of Washing Ma-| ‘The Savory Roaster (unequaled |) % oe ee Se pred trl Sif Jonepn, Kansas | ant | Tow chines. Regular $10.00 value we ~ or bread.) Regular | : clat and moral standing In the — ae ewe and | Wool 87.8 25 value |* community in which you @ er aera fang - ave 1% move, This Company will © Coast poir seseens ¥: a ae 4 help you save .Your savings ? Fro! Chicago Buftalo Reg Poacher, for 3 oes - = UF revuhts of $108 and upward Bin Stee ate ‘i - thoic 290 Buffalo Stoam Cereal Cooker |} $ welcome We pay 4 per cent. BE prom st, Louls we fon } — memenes and Egg Poacher, with cercal # interest, compounded semi- 2 Sr weareterer eon A tow slightly damaged wash pan and 10 cups [JZ snovally, O18 wastern points boilers, with heavy copper - Fare Por etatives ot bg bottoms ie | ? he East who are © te ape “ENORTHERN BANK & £ J wm: n= shoo ciaangii 2 Dinner Set, Austrian China; 100 } TRUST COMPANY ¢ : ME a ae em t Capital fully paid, $100,000 g nished these $3.69 822.00 % Temporary Location, 318 Pike : » ] - $ Street * on Binckoin | Cartor's Carpet Tacks, | Williams’ Shay [Si icceeesssscsoneneoooes lf Gi gements wilt De Mucllage 600 ina box | ing Soap for y in the be | Be | oe | All particulars from ether ( TLL, ©, Pel J, 0. M'Mt a 3 for 106 | | Union Bakery IN THE MEN’S STORE ppm gh pe 217—PIKE ST—217 Knee | Boys’ Suits, Boys Men's Sus. Men's Pure ane 00 | Pants, large penders, high | Irish Linen Seer and <1 rtment, grade elastic, Handher will wear like| 1m all colors best leather chiets, im- leather, and and sizos ends. “Pio } tien | ~—_ | ‘om Ireland; to k a oi | from 6 to 14 neer make,” worth 20¢ Sizes 6 tc ‘¢ Bp os nf . | Special Ge grade at | Special #150 | 2ne 25e | 12% MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. g HOME OF THE UNIVERGAL RANGE ‘ecOND 4 — OLD COUNTRY LINENS DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Ino. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds PRIVATE WIRES Tel, Main 279, Ind. 2 Rooms 904-808.306 Alaska Bldg. MAMILTON.-B