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a AI cae. for it may bi & malign am untruthfulness, | though more refined, is as immoral as sonsationalisio “A cultivated man of good intellt- | }®ence who has acquired the knack bat who} | lacks the robustness to fight alone jamong men, is apt, if his nature has anything of meanness of untruth-| . to sit in cloist bess and to cadeavor by an unceas jing output of slander up bis own uneasy desire to be com sidered superior. Popular influence. “Now, @ paper edited by men of tn this stamp does not have much | Yomen ears popular influence, but it ert a real influence for evil way in which it teaches young men ot good education that decent and upright men are as subjects for HE WRITES HIS FIRST : EDITORIAL FOR OUTLOOK. He Pays His Respects to Yellow Journalists’ Methods. bolster men NEW YORK, March §.—Ry U. P. th the March issue of the Out tes his first editorial and deals with the subject The article in the “Every owner, editor or reporter | Of @ conscientious newspaper ts an ‘auset of real | munity, We have many newspa dig and little, ‘we also have many that are tically not of this kind. ‘ing the last fi Become evident that certain new: | are coutrotied by men who gained wealth in evil fashion, | fulness. desire to stifle honest public; oy and who find an instrament the purchased mendact! fait and write for such pa properly the | their ‘de foul attacks as bs corruptionIst, efficiency and wickedness are tn terchangable, attitude to adopt in problems of sneering and superciiious untruth- the of this kind and that the entrest) facing the one of years it has Pure gold is worth $602,799.21 per| time has com Have yo yous seen the Ciret Tobin? SEATTLE EXCITEMENT We announce Yellow Journatiam. Mr. Roosevelt then pays bis re & “The Apostles of that | Fellow journalism which | Seattle and vicinity we have opened the cuit of the mendacious,'in your glorious city a first class | treatment t the sensational and the insane. hment for men and | complaint conclusion he refers to another young men, at First and U f temptation which has great | sity for men of cultivation! Having complete control which is quite as fatal to their | stores in the east, we as yellow journalism.” Vulgar Sensationatiem. He says of these: “A DeWspaper which avolds vul-| Gar tensationaliom, to people of taste and intelligence. | MAY neverthe | Barm and be within its own rather! ‘harrow mits an clement of serious clothing estat (Old Postoffice corner.) | |undersell any clothi Our great introductory fer to get acquainted with you | or young men’ ular values elswhere % which mppesis $30.00—for $10.96 This | andie such makes 4 / financial undertak . Stratford System, go- | elety Brand, and other leading man, | ufacturers in the East. to conduet this great slaughter of | high grade merchandise for 10 day » your pick of our magnificent stock. Re Don't be de | te line of meats and) ceived by fake sales. Old Postof-| _pealtry. Everything strictiy fresh, and of the Best. Your trade invited PALACE MARKET Second and Yesier Carries a comple’ member the Post Clothing Co. Tomorrow of the FINEST HAND-TAILORED CLOTHING In America, at We have put and sold at such prices Suit-values that are worth in fancy stores The strongest Bhirts ever shown in this city on sale tomorrow All Winter Suits, Values Up to $40. 00, Choice $14.75 The Benson Clothing Co. 501 PIKE STREET be | SHOT IS TAKEN A\ EDITORS. tt GO, March 6.—University wo divinity fonts are inte “sentl bh thelr prow p parishioners by Rev Jar af New York, sacre tary Amertean Baptist Hore estant ohurches part.” he ught int tone rel ete with t There he ny sugsestion « re are always some “= TRIES WBAIN TO | “If at first wnt succeed, try + ltr again,” Sadie Lets, jceedings sagati | Frederick Lets. ‘and Mra. Leis | | were married on! | Aum. 1, of the sai nought & separath an denied. Now, once MOMs Lets ai eges she cannot Ifiirn her hus rand, because he Wiaruel in his| rd In her iant | filed in superior | niver-| court today she as! HO per | month allmony seers 's| BA NKE A suici NEW YORK, Marek Made deapondent and the collapse of « 06, | Hollins, 60 years of known Wall st, banke Janteide by inhaling gas Holling at one time held | tant position with his beatae firm, H. B. Hollins & Co, tm 1886, following some disagree he left to engage in company |moting, partienlarly of straw manufacturing » panies in which he was inter Jand in connection with which | Was involved last year in Hitigatiqgl were the Union Railway Power Electric company, the’ Fede Manufacturing & Specialty con |pany, Electric Pulp & Paper cor |pany, Consolidated Paper & Mi | company | Railway | company KILLED IN ACCIDENT. KENT, Wash, March 6.—By t P.—-Whilo preparing for a hunting trip, Filmore Cajhoun, « P. Calhoun, the well kn and de politician & fatal accident. He was in the office of his mill, and, pulling his pump gun toward him, accidentally discharged it, tearing a great hole in his right side. Calhoun died within 15 minutes and before a } doctor could arrive. Frozen on Trail }. VANCOUVER, B. C,, March 6 By U, P.—Word has been received jhere that R B. Peden, of Ash croft, has reported the discovery Jof the bodies of two men frozen to de 60 miles from Barkerville, In Cart hoo.” It Is belleved that the bodies jare those of Charles Baker and James MeOurdie, who left Barker. | ville seven weeks ago, bound for Tete Jaune Cache, a mining camp In the north | Finds $100,000 Necklace. OMAHA, Neb, March 6.—By U |p he police ar dd today a Greek named John Savis, who came here from New York, in whose pos |soneion they found @ $100,000 peart neekiace which was lost near the | Knickerbocker hotel in that city | by Mrs. Otto ©. Heinze on the night of November 26, Savis says he was jemployed as ® street cleaner and jawept up the Jewels with a bunch | let refuse. 8. DISTRICT NOT WITH GOVERNMENT IN LIBEL CASE ATTORNEY WASHINGTON, Mareh cute the proprietors of the In dianapolia News in eonnection with the alleged libet the government with reference to the Panama canal purch United States District Attorney Joseph B, Kealing tendered his rerignation today to Attorney W. Wicker, Wickersham, | order to relieve us both | Koaling asserts 1 construction on the law AN EXORBITANT sds" MILD. T) earthed by Sheriff Robert T lint presented for In addition to the graft, | Jas nothing lens part of certain to dincrediting She ork was perfor mbing company to Big “Mistake” in Bill batt VARNING TO. TUDENTS ES following language per then wid equatiee th t $100 per h e r as if we 4 which the plur on that it r hours | an | 'er today from the mayor announc work, |i bis safe arrival in the Califor sentimental over | was ‘ GETA DIVORCE :: Ut bill, making the total In the same bill is also inserted claim for hp plumbing MU RDER| en | While it is not known that the mayor is definitely committ either for of against the ay T handiing the garbage as a direct . . . » u.| The case was dismissed, and nc |, WASHINGTON, March 5.—By U.| sniased, and now jcame brighter, oc. CAUGH ener Sneeren, he te beneene An invitation to attend the four| Pulsifer seeks reparation in court peel tenn soya ee Seven Greeks Tacoma this afternoo lieity in the my and Charles st. Ag Be & aretuily | #dJud emes. Among til. amounting to more than $1,000,006) Are You on Your Feet Most of the Day? and the Consolidated Industrials Straw Paper want comfort and » in your shoes. OLD OAK SHOES wants the most Most WORF ghd the most atyle he | Ar ROL $6 oF $7 Shoes at & low pric@, bat an honest $4.00 th on McLeod river at a point} an honest 9 ned Leather we ean buy Men’s Shoe Store Colman Bldg., 805 First Ay, oF 97 Shoes buy Stacy-Adams THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, s008 RESIGNS RATHER THAN PROSECUTE SS) SRS Aa soe rane A te | ttak! defendants from thelr hones rment to be} while thore ts to the seat of wm {trled and puniahe | mood and spffic ton of th in Indiana Kealing further wrote: "I be jlleve the prineiple involved ts # dangerous one, striking at the very foundation of our form of gevern | ment nnot therefore honestly | and fously inaist to a court that suc aw or such a construe }tion of the law @hould be put upon t law in jurtedic ol that tcan, in justice to my continue to hold it and de to anslat the gove mt. In any em od my | barrassmentT have t the} resignation and have asked that ajit be accepted not later than to| Mareh 15." merce OVERCHARGE EXPLAINED TO JAILER IN A VERY PECULIAR MANNER swale WILL INVESTIGATE swe) THE GARBAGE SYSTEM. the Municipal Plan in That City. Francisco f but Mr.| turning to this. city, in order to thorowahly investigate the muniet pal garbage system, the city sea plague, and other matters that are >} Of general interest to the citizens of. Seattle. Secretary Slattery teceived a let nis metropolif. The mayor ex pla to avail If of the opportunity » branches of muniel pal work in getual operation. k performed in; Of @stabifebing a big garbage col to jordinance. For this reason his an. noancement that he intended to) P. time looking {nto the e system in San Francisco spend som gach |ie regarded as of more than pass to ineiine to the theory that gar were arrested tujbage collection and destruction apected of} under ordinary —cireumstances ous murjeshould be handled by the muniei at Sixth av,|pallty, rath on the morning of | tract syst The question of constructing al the|*ea wal! along the harbor front in here Helossis was| this city has been talked of for} STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, |} —By U. P.—The plant of the was robbed | several years and the mayor's tn when vestigations may » and d@ half| tion taking some ¢ dozen policemen were within a cou ple of blocks of the r than through a con- ad’to the agita nite shape of the Adjudged a Bankrupt # clothier, doing First av. 8, was) eral | Max Welwf business at 543 wed @ bankrupt by Jndge Hanford this morr The petition as prese ted to the 16, with assets of but petitioner prayed ¢ to grant im valued at $250, for the purpose gaining a foothold in the busine cided upon as yet being wble to do this, | do} | Wants to Find Out About|] Mayor, Miller will stay in San} some time before re! wall, the fight against the bubonic ® letter that he wanted There ie at present a proposition lection and destraction system in| thiy city before the counel! and as} soon a8 this Is disposed of by the! %g ‘ er ; ae municipal legislators the mayor will be called upon to sign the court was entirely voluntary, and showed liabilities in the sum of nity to certain goods of} This latter phase has not been de-| ] FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. eT ] | Store closes daily at 5:30 Devon Goods, March Sale of Housefurnishings The March Sale of Housefurnishings affords an excellent opportunity to replenish the Kitchen or Laundry appointments, if desired, and save in so doing. From the very interesting array of special offerings we mention the following values: MERICAN KITCHEN FRIEND, SPE- | BROOKLY? INI TRAINER, SPE CIAL, $1.18—A set consisting of an assort 1 CIAL 25c—Made weavy wire screen, with ment of well-made kitchen tool forks, | | » coats spoons, cleayer { so on, complete with | ©, rack, In back of rack a space is arranged | to hold kettle covers, trays and ot | AL sils. Every atticle is a househo eT and the set will add greatly i lathe fae venience of the kitchen sia 60 oth | ROUND SUGAR BOX, PECIAL, 30c = Japanned |. Alt MINUM GRIDDLE, | $1 No. 7 size Erie Cast tin; hinged cover; ten-pound | dle; patent tempered surface g | 20th finish SPECIAL um Gr es a hard, capacity, ‘-IRON CORN. POPPER, SPECIAL, 20c—Perforat- ed cover for removing un- popped corn; cold handle; large size. CARVING SET, SPECIAL 65ce—Three Piece Carving Set-—knife, fork and steel— with rubberoid-finished hardwood handles, nickel-plated ferrules and cap RETINNED OB- 4 LONG PAN, SPE P AN AMERICAN FOLDING LUNCH pe CIAL 15c — Heavy | BOX, SPECIAL 20c—Of strong iinen-fiber, tin, drip-pan shape, | water mehiod inside and out, and can be wash- measures 9x12 in ed as well as a pail Popular Scotch Burlaps, 15¢ and 25c a Yard A good range of desirable shades in attractive Scotch Burlaps is being displayed in the Drapery Section, as follows Light olive, brown, light blue, light gold, Extra heavy Burlap, with oiled backing, myrtle, green, navy, dark brown, red, olive, making it durable for floor coverings, rug dark oliv red-brown, blue, dark red and | margins ‘or wall cc overings. This grade in dark gold, suitable for wall purposes, thor-| standard shades onl ly; red, greens and oughly dyed, full standard weight amd| brown. Thirty-six inches wide; 25¢ yard. width; yard, 15c. | { | } Second Floor. Nottingham Curtains Body Brussels Carpeting IMPORTANT OFFERING | There are six good patterns in this assort- } Two attractive styles in Nottingham Lace | "emt, suitable for any room. Curtains, ecru color; lacy designs. These are especially good values and are in the follow- ‘SPECI A [ a ing sizes 48 inches wide, 3 yards long $1. 95 “~ ps Lined, Laid $1.20 Yd. 54 inches wide, 3 yards long [FREDERICK & NELSO ) Q. Pulstver has commenced ac-| The superstition that sébpetaiien LINCOLN, Neb., March &—By U./tion to recover damages in the sum Meade Shumway, convicted jof $10,480 from H. K. Murphy, on |‘! lek with the opat dates back for uurder of Mra ged this ¢ state penitentiary ternoon in the) Murphy and Pulsifer went into part melita tiaeaiaaeeiditiirains Gaeccianies plague was making havoe in Venice. TAFT ACCEPTS AN IN- on February 5 Murphy had Pul- |" Someone observed that when a VITATION jwifer “arrested for alieged mixman- | plague victim was at the point of | agement of the company’s affairs. death his opal, if he wore one, be- Son iredth anniversary of the dis-| Pulsifer says he will also file in overy of Lake Champlain was cepted today by President T inv! itation to. FA feet ry cepted — a |nant spirit in the stone that by Taft since he became president 7 PRREE EE EE Ee HH ¥ | Jolced In catastrophe, The o ation will be held in July. “DAD” MOULTON OUT'* Ik PLANT DESTROYED. * | glow, heat having a peculiar infiu- JUNEAU, Alaska, Mareh 5. % |ence upon opals * | anes March §.—By U. P.—-"Dad” Moniton, | # Daily Record was destroyed by # | One Of tha votoran Athletto traiuem |@.fire thts morning ved by * | Care of The Refrigerator. of the United States, and for years | # * the sponsor for the condition of|\t@xkkekkkkkkkhkh Stabford’s intercollegiate teams, ts | no longer an assistant in the Stan-| leche i - nd a o re uperior Judge Frater thi aed re te Fg SI imposed a reprimand upon At gud thorough cleanings are required. ‘ WwW. J. ¢ Whitlock, ton te now devoting his entire time |{huiy Af te cliene Maks to training the baseball and track | case of Ree: squads, Cory them with s brush in hot suds made by dissolving a tablespoontul Of Gold Dust w powder in warm seeithainlitgislen or in the sunshine, if possible, No biem at All, Beru all parts of wher, even Pa hae t te half of eight? the inside of the door with the bot wads pera, epee gc Fineo in clear weeer. wine dry am leave iy on opeftrte Scrub ice cham ber thorongbh Well cunpeas tee week make 881 “she's ae is she? Seale Zeaepive with boiling suds mi and artand tt from Gold Dust washing pow ferub Mercy, no! She's so homely that | tne givin’ at pan and replace the p: t much would ea Ten days, sir hool wouldn't let her | pe | Be aph of the ' quently than ice compartment. Cane Sugar 50c purchase of Imported Manzanilla Stuffed Ulives Regular 25c Special Tomorrow 20c bottle X Best ty. Eggs Day Raisins vin vacegee | Butter Store We sell them i} 1014 Second Ave. fe oe i} 25c First Store North of voisse) Saturday's wine | Savings Imported Spanish Grape-Nuts The $20 Style Olives, regular ff 2 pkgs., 25¢ || —Brand New $ 4.70 70 20c Fresh, Soft- 2 Bottles 25¢ 9 onsie2 ie | Special tomorrow Fine Cheese a Spectal Seeded ere Creamerie GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON Talking Machines lomorrow (Saturday) we will place on sale a limited number of fine, high-grade, up-to-date talking machines at great reduction ? —Tomorrow 25c telephone orders. Pay a small amount down and.a | i} Only one machine to.a customer. No C, O. D.’s. No | little a week or month Fresh Every » Third and University Johnston Co. mf Building STORE OPEN TOMORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, acob Martin, /grounds of malicious persecution. | birth two or three centuries ago, when the stone was at the height of tor four re-|nership on January 16, 1909, and es. prieves | tablished the Independent Theatrical {8 Popularity in Europe and the formation chargt Murph ith |Strange brilliance whieh came and Phefperiury, MUFPY WED) vent was taken to imply « malig. *|" In reality, the heightened fever of ‘ ALASKA NEWSPAPER * | the patient about to die caused the Too great care can scarcely be used in keeping the refrigerator perfectiy clean. aod All crumbs should be removed and if li- Quids are spilled they should be wiped up morn- | Stones. In summer espebiall, —_ ty the water pan and remove sil food. covering it from the dust. Remove shelves; It is ssary to clean food chamber more fre-