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THE SEATTLE STAR. BY BTAR PUBLisHiNna co, CERRO 1907-1300 Seventh Ave. BV IRV AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Ae wecond-ot Bo weed at the Postotticn at Seattia Weahington (aera cone te ee a So —_ ey FATE oe. eee GALLOWS To hang Nick Pittri h is pr sbably the most effective man ner of riddance, and it will round out the triumph of the prose tution in a way that will brook no doubt as to the legal victory drew the black bean, by due process of law ‘The milk dealer who pays $10 for) White the kidnapping excitement selling thin milk ts sooner of later! ig on, tt might be just as well to golgg to learn that when & man} xgow the whereabouts and activi wants water be generally asks for It. | ties of P. Crow, of Omaha. ‘The Los Angeles recall finds it- self run down when it comes to placed om the denial that the re took a sudden residence iu Mexico. | ower the price of board ate / How much simpter it would be Most by Misa Robson will be her! 1, several county officers if Dob Greatest triumph, both from 8D) Hoage would only kee py the money Srtistic and box office potnt of view.) .. nis predeceasors did ‘The marrying of Millionaire Bel ‘Those who seek the brighter signs! Now that of life will rejoice over the Okla) settied its Voneauela troubles, per oma cashier who got away with} haps it will put smoke consumers 96,000 and then sent it back. on Its steam rollers. Ragland has seen Germany's! Still, it isn't a crime to have the back yard) THAT PROSPEROUS FEELING “E hate to remind you of it, old chap, but you owe me $10.” “Thanks awfully, old fellow, 1 had forgotten it. That makes me $10 richer. ’ {be ® benison because it will not asphyziate the family and the lonnery. It will arouse them the Bisame a» a potter kicking in i door, Ht wilt “Oh, shucks,” interrupted Jim “the average gas company woul: give us all ammonia and no gaa, jand you can't born ammonia, can } you?” But Mal. Byers had out into the might. } | wandered BY FRED SCHAEFER. T was midnight In Jim's toneh | A ReMAnK ABELM SCENT. Thres-year-0 Wagon, and therefore time for | yidasen Maj. Byers to come in tor his cup} Some old ¢ Of coffee and two rolls, Within| corroded. A the next minute Maj. Byers drift-| mamma being too fli to rise from her 4, in bed, May paid « v Ly a = e ‘And how are you today, = “ nee , | Seeatepateny patted her face. “Hut, jothing.”. replied the vin” ate added. “you have ban play: sir coffee, “except jing. samit® those rusty old belle et Tanocucus De “the child looked at her mother In ; nat Hluminating Gas.’ | amazement 4 what's that, a that, jor?” A HOW could you te " “I intend to hehe it plain to you Gift let am ring one bitt James, Denaturing gas wil r sie He gy he it unfit for consumption urinating purposes It ting #ute * you know, away, her ate randy niger whe comes the accidental vig n ineidu been impationtly wateni t Or; “. He may be in the pesceful. | for hin fougrn for some tte M <3 w wome sisep of perfect health | as she realized the remarkable and inewingly pass into the eter-| er of mamma's nose, she turn pal slumber of death, Maj. Byers’ | her and eagerly anked Teadiabin’ Denateres ‘Silusitnating Matima, 46 you. ‘melt Kennte Gas will wake him wt the firm |comin with my niddgr bablen 3a breath. He will not die. Inatead, ad fe will get up and turn off the eax! , age epee Min gow det Ge? Phare nicely dressed woman stopped | fe Mo secret about it, James. This |} newsboy on First ay. yesterday to buy @ paper. While he was makin. ie m scientific discovery free to the| change ene asked. AMIn® world, Ammonia, That te the Do you support your mother, lit ahewer. Ammonis, You cannot! te, boy breathe ammonia. Take a whift| “A'n't got non was his reply of axmmonia and @ spasm resulta) .,.) Presume you help your father, : that strangles you. Ammonia tl" "?ise no tather,” ! useful in feviving persons whol tm a orpt vi ee the Voy Bt aré in a faint. Introduced into Siena 2 the gas, it will revive sleapers| The girl who accepts a fel the ag when esca| Ammonia ts a by- | frat o he proposes misses « m oduct gas works, and -| whole lot of valuable experience. F avaliable at no tlerge ox-| am pense. I intend to have the gos| Do you want to borrow money companies mix it with thoir gaa in| ane the mains. This ammonia-laden | 5¢¢ Who loans it, on page 6 gas carried inta every home will! ce ae so cen wend ger eee oa Pps ie to hohe ott eo it @ REALTY Ralldiog Traveling Bags ™ aK TRUNK & BAG CO. 018 First Ave. 1000-19 Americna Too much emphasis cannot be| Betting back a desirable citizen WhO) moval of the duty on”lumber will! the asphalt troet bas) ' greased, LET ’ER (THE SPECIAL’S 1 UNEXPECTED | BY VANCE CRISS, ‘The step from the heights of {bites to the depths of mikery {not slight, bat it doown’t jong for the descent, aapecialty is in love, John Mertenan, | |the moment before reading that note} from Sadie Merten wan about noar heaven When he finiabed the brief his thoughts were hy mo mea: | Neomet ian He and Sadies had been tn love for @ long time, and only the de- cided opposition of the you lwoman's parents had prevent | thelr marriage. ‘Ded bas decided there ls tn detey, the girl wrote, wether and | are te start tonight She and I will leave ower the X. & O. at Li c'clock on & special train, There will be no chance for me to es. cape at the depot, but perhaps if you can meet us at some station down the road-—but you can't do that, for 1 don’t will stop the best. 7 Having read the note four times, ae ther unable ite monn od ft carefully « pocket easily, and it was known to be his eroatest desire to have his daughter marry & man of rink. Tt was nearly 16 o'clock that night when Hartman left his room. carrying a mysterious ban- die which purghased earlier in the evening. At a livery barn he mecured a buat and team and drove the city, taking « road which paralleled the ratiway along which the special bearing the woman he loved waa to go. Not far from the city wisste} wae 0 heavy ae et a Lonwnome Ridge, ae the crest the grade wae known, that man stopped ana tied his oO Leaving the bugsy, he tool baundie‘and approached the ratiroad | HARTMAN HURRIED ALONG THE ONE PULLMAN UNTIL HE SAW A CURTAIN RAI track. At the upper end of the grade he opened the package, which contained @ large brush and several | boxes of axlo grease, Immediately | }he rot to work, and It was not long junti both rails, for a considerable distance, were #0 «ick that there was little possibility of any engine pulling even a light special tratn aver the ridge in jess than three or four attempte. No avoner pleted than wos a the work com whistle sounded down the track toward the station, Hartman | and, looking at his wa it wae the special ing himaeit in some undert the foot of the strip of trac e waited Boon he o of the @ ® curve, Id noe t headlight it swung around and with wildly beating heart he wateled the train ap- proach. When the engine struck the slippery raila its speed slack ened greatly, and before going many feet further the forward progress atopped altogether, and the train be wan to roll back down the grade, upt!! brought to @ sudden stop by the alr brakes. Rushing from hia hiding place, READ Y—ROOSEVELT 1909, (GO, CAP'N WE'RE THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 20, sma Tho steamer Tamburg, whieh will carry the Roosevelt party, i no of the t equipped boats tn o the service, Some diffientty was! had recently about aecommoda tions, The ex-president found h needed more room, and the steam people had to wdrmish around | not yet bie or. oimed BY T. S. ALLEN KID ONCE MORE MAUDE NEEDS NO PRESS AGENT; SHE GOT AMEDAL FROM “TEDDY” DUST bh Wine, , or You have to go away from home | unmolested they t Pittrich was congenitally incapacitated from being an or xe ve roo: | a a : was ¢ 25. hs y in “i itated fr = peing i hoa got It, aw every stateroom was) td ene tine rapa <' only par ent to society, and postgenital events and circums' ance ppeet Awe A periéaty’ saibiblilis. taedos cee os they ; Hidn’t tend to improve his chances. howspaper has just carried a signed iney were baffled. Finally These are, however, the lighter handicaps that Pittrich car story by Mine Honriquette Maude, fainted beside the mad hen the time can nen hii . . fe a Little New Zealand Traveling | was reseued by cowboys Tied when the time came for him to make a race for his lif A eahhy,man can make money, but fow Girl,” in which she tears off a few | nursed back to Hife by an old far heavier impost was his lack of friends and money tack in ing it none . “| chapters of her life, It seems that |squaw with native herbs as Henriquette Maude is now appoar-| Wut there was one | e eade vester "i able to agree as to the guilt ‘ - | qui a ow ve Tennessee yesterday a jury was unable to agree ast the gt pollie telaeraph operator te:the one! ing in a monologue #tunt at one of her American adventurs While pf two men who killed another in the presence of disinterested Vuthasaen ‘8") the London theatres at Seattle she beard of dre witnesses. | According to herself, without the| mate competition held annually ag All th t A \ 1. Pittrich ppremeral. Hven the) ald of @ press agent, Henriquette | San Francis She couldn't walt, All things but their respective crimes bemg equal, Pittrich one UNIFY 18 NOM®) started five years ago without toll so she rode there, Arriving with tA have ten chant oo the: Cashes e can e | {ng anybody at home about it, to go|out a cent, she slept on doornt would have ten chances to the Coopers’ one of escaping the slround the world on $50, She now and in yards, But she wer to ae gallows. But the inequality of the other factors in the case give jowns up to traveling 65,000 miles. dramatic competition he Coopers their lives, while Pittrich, brutally ignorant, with But she fe not through yet. Oh, no.| LAsten to what happened pt haope rap sadiecn seo wig Ser yr sake teg ail | Sho has to appear in Parts, Berlin) “There were 600 competitors, ang @ few hard-won dollars only, is to be food for the noose Bee re pertal aw “they "ekh | 8nd a few other places with her|my heart sank within me. Butt In one instance we have the Southern gentleman, slightly contain such big opintons of them. | recttations, Then she is going to! reelied ‘Lasca’—n poum by Prank } Sah hid cule ) witha r: JALORN LOR THEODORE, ROQSEVULy wolves live In London, dear old London. Desprez, which I had known in the homicidal, but cultured witha . ninbotiied on " experien she said New Zealand days—as weil mony ya the Cynical Nd 2 aa In the other we have an ignorant foreigner, not pleasing to ROOSEVELT, HIS SON, HIG NATURALIST PHYSICIAN, Hechelor, % oq! alent to. a Ute in walking across the Texas |1 possibly could and to my delight Jook upon, He, too, in the stress of the moment was perhaps] TWO NATURALISTS, AND TWO GUIDES WHO WILL HELP HIM fag ist GND dakanhen™™ “O" eeert, Sones as See ee ee ee ee abrupt and deadly. Not that Pittrich is a good man wrongfully TO HUNT BIG GAME IN AFRICA. ha Bx wrong, fellows a i, tatk j and weter when she could find any . 4 ay i hs te deine heb . NEW YORK, March 20--All but/ traveled through five countries in “DY. woman & we were boys. but «| water, She was stopped four times| Dye ever hear of that event punished. Quite the contrary, but it does appear that he is be Fy ous van r gets peugh to 86Y| by “footpads,” but they left her Huh? = ’ ical }the final preparations have been! tree months, collecting and ship- when we were gh " ing dealt with rather remorselessly by the law |completed for ‘Theo. Rovseveit’s| PINE 900 apecimens of birds RLCUNTUNGHAM. Fain deep.” quoted | eae eens ee As he sits in his cell with that chilling picture which comes] 10movth African hunting trip. on eee the ee -y engaged, One Detroit man re i doug | Slice this eyes, Nick Piterich mist think rather bitter thoughts| ite wiil sail trem heve.on the Ger |snc ate ee We oer eel ae, oe it “ell G@ARVIN "Ss CORNER : : ’ OORe Ver pi ve of civilization and his fellow-man, if hanging by the neck is the | man-Amorican mer Hamburg companied many parties in differ | Roosevelt, tha private citizen regi best they can do for him. Looking at things from the viewpoint [9% March 23, heading for the Bast | ent parts of Africa was entitied to nothing more than| think fetier of me, Mise Cauatiqne, || BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN i 7 ; African coast by the way of Naples is probable during the triplany other private citizen. This| Miss Caustique—-¥ soem te of the about-to-be-hanged, must be anything but optimistic, | eee eee a ae nanat.| hat Col Mearns will De Roowe-/ trouble has since beon adjusted, |! urself that It PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ce ee © AC) velt's cogstant companion. P + hanging is des or n , I probab' however, and the start will | whether the hanging is de erred or not < Pittrich in all probabil-| sean steamer. Of Meares it was eaid by @ man| mene et tnt start be Hes etapa Bins ity is socialistic enough to realize that his lowly estate did not} The men who will accompany wae net Seomeens a him om &| During thelr ocean voyage the |" with pa blocks made of ag + tile benefit him when he was placed on trial, and such friends as he | Roosevelt are all trained, with the | hunting trip in Mexico members of the expedition will be|’ agg i RAT A A oe a : "gets ieee "_. [exception of Kermit, Roosevelt's) “He ts the kindest man I ever/able to keep in good shape phys Wwhén It comes to tearing are SS C hoapital may leave behind him when he swings off will not draw con-| son. koew. If it is cold he wants you! teally in the steamer gymmastum : tints ity - clusions from the event that will be calculated toward better cit-| Col. Edgar A. Mearns, U. 8. A.) to take. his coat, in addition to) This te fitted up with all kinds! woman pores, man prop | amount of connivt amatte : retired after 26 yoars’ service, is) your own; Jf it is warm be wants of dumb bells, exercisers, and a : ta nd gece’ Seal ; Se te “tama izenship. Ja surgeon and & naturalist Ed- to help you take off your coat be- saddle which bounces up and teway to heaven—| il nok etand for any individuel | Wall strect, rest aewured they Ww Nick Pittrich never had his chance; not one in a million of | ™%4 Heller, the only member to fore he removes his own. He down Uke « Texas bronco. Added na | selfishness. Too much is at stake to bs " taken a trip through Afriea,| knows nothing of contention, and/to the motion of the boat, it i#| Some fellows fall in love and oth t a fow greedy ones spoll the fair The more people the te ever winning more than his meals and his bed by the hardest] is an experienced taxidermist and/ no man can be found to make a! thought the members of the party they ate pushed in. ey Ot Pre ra 2 GS a HK A ee sort of toil, and fate played him her worst. A man was killed,|"8turaltst. J. Alden Loring once’ better camp mate [| will get plenty of exercise, restaurants, if you want| {he way for thousands to wee this] this wonderful country this vane 4 : done, @ ct *. orth weet u any ll be | me fal bi man and some one of the three had to hang for it, Pittrich evidently : oa wa a : — até trae prompecting. Rome want to” invent | Fenty <a ts wit make Bae ' : THAT BRAGGING In society « bud is a girl who hae | money ome eking Dew | Alaska apd the countries homes. This will be lives to many, and th make it All’ th @ trip of ther y sacrifice to ment seek- ing the Pactfic ocean. in sh inte = wall flow- Many = man with whivkere will of his family, wh get into heaven only b& a close promised land fVt SimPey Gor came tong A man tan't tly # genius un TER SOAK DAT leas nine men out of every ten think BRAGQING Kio! he is bughoase. the — Votes (from belo “Washington, "Rut whe tree!” demanded t Some 8 LO aosep f Lo De They “So your boy Jos! You.” snawered Hewitt — rontole. he kin wot “Sen apie et Toor PARABLES OF JACOB And It came to pass when the people saw the manner in which the wise mon gave heed to the words of Jacob, they were exceeding- ly angry and commenced to lay plans for their undoing. And they gathered together in public places and discussed action of the wine meq and the rulors And it became rumored about that the rulers of the city were controlled by Jacob In the Interest of his cartage system, And when Jacob learned of the reports that were ofrou- lated he called together his henchmen and instructed them to go to the rulers and pledge thelr support against the anger of the opie. a ‘And Jacob bimsctf appeare’ before the wise men and the Tulors and bade them have no (e4F, sa. “Be not afraid, for the anger people ts short lived, and when the time comes when the people shall again select their rulers, you can drive away thelr anger with soft words and prom- ieen, And I may unto you that for all you al@ me I will return unto you two fold at the election.” And when the rulers heard the words of Jacob they rejoiced exceeding much. Lp g 3 vogr hemes y beer owning Gree four x i apart! one could A.-Y.-P.E. the sparse eS 2 Hortman hurried along the one; MEFLEOTIONS OF A RAcHELoN, | Pullman wntil he saw & curtain) Its sstonieht GRUNT Haman [eoeordeelgnell the raised. nthe window appeared | handwriting © girl uses when she | quite @ job on his the face the woman he loved, | seeepte « Sroposal by letter, Fee enn ‘tel A and boldly he stepped into the) An Lmpresstve thin bout being | 10" getw broad beam of light and beckoned | i® trouble is whet « lot of pleasure to wes to leave the train. it gives your triends. drawn ma The saintly yr ogan and @ tater, fe how sh: 1Gs ticeus menor. engine began ite second PF anti ‘3 ar agp climb the grade, Sadie Morton step- ped from the rear platforta of the | have all the letters : © th fi rma of Gor ere siieks dupiienainaie onsiost waye for a inan|from them. Send your list of word Quickly they ran to the bugey eto Ke _ Se pe ‘s mart jand tracings to The Sta: tied at the roadside, and drove rap- idly away. They were nearly beck | phone ee | the first ti to the olty, wh inintor wae | THE NOXT CHAPTER A Story for Papa. | arn : waiting, when ¢ enaWhT, 0098 love ory ay m moral in this And when _ their shower of spark na with ¢ tage of the life, “Mamma, : Creak Of the GFHA ame ere terested partie ar-old Freddie, j amazement is over ignorant of tur daughter's aeperiure would like further partiou to heaven, nome | they further exclaim, |dreamed of the Buropean trip seine ios thed'dle Sais geet A Me |“I never knew the ahea hoe and omens, for tn tinued the little feilo s lik " Moen ngrenn gyn pe | they keep houas or board don't you think he wil! Victor was like that! POINTED PARA | aaa City Journal his mother, “Oh, no,” repiled Pred- Do you kno: hi ‘The bard drinker Is weually an ldie; “he could not leave his busi TOs, Soa ae easy one. | Perfectly Kautpped. | mewa!” | the Victor is like? Running ap bie soon rune &| When the large and healthy look : , i man's reputation down, | tna individual who had asked at the| TREY TO LER, | You owe it to your- vatametines «man's slience speaks) door for “a Tittle something to eat"! That play has some very naturel | Victor V 360 self to hear it ite in tne Lordcoat dare tite | Leyarg Shek, MewMEMS, Tara | oui | | ; ork a while he wont ma of domestle Ite, eh? looden Horn $6 bustling on your own rane. beg hia head mourntully, | ‘Avont thoy hada new eercant, tn With W $68 | We will gladly Eve aa to the tt) whe got the Ague.” he explained, | very oene, and the heroine was a | Other Styles $10 to $300 | demonstrate any ma- aie ihe jaa rat uM av brunette in’ Act I and « blonde in | " the plano pres le ot NIE’ more’n one atickh 49) Act IL"-—Kansus City Journal | chine for you, t call it polly ever af City H. LL. KLEIN THE GHOEMAKER. : Uf can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, got them made ito moneure at bald JAME ern r. MONEY {81x (Without Commission) Spe on 1 norare on BUILDING PURPOSES, HK. Campbell, 112 Columbia ae takes « women longer to than a man to deliver « 10,000-word farewell address Mr. Jones—Remember, my boy. & oe, Jose one ite le» terrible thing, ‘You should) reward truth as the guiding sta ne are lasting, espe ane ote fir ' you know, chopped Gown the cherry tree chopped down the pla he man who Wad | played the true best They turned t something Iveta. | with a promise of oa here ie under) ich wae ine man that bri today, sat 4 aries very rder when he's 1 tol my wife last week it would be necessary for Us to EMBLEM what he was up againet by evolving from the above emblematic device all the letters it contains. Take a plece | | various letters, When |eee how many words you oan make Now | be prizes for the best list. « ee bh A reached that cially if the guest stays only @ short cs hospital time annot overcome the bad w)—The iandiord pS ne sar Called for the rent. Mr. Jones. |pame hold-up polly would give us| His Ft Notion anew Ob, tell him I'm owto| It le the desire of the business men| ‘The 10-year-old adn of a Wash- farapa and public-apirited itt ington man, who has taken the that the city fs Hked wilh bin an several transatian! Seantor Quay Didnt. ie4 by those who come here lerips, was being catechieed on You remember Abraham omee on- tertalned strengore He gave thase three men unetinted bi Tiattey | sion by & nday school eu, ence to the pat. =e @ atavite Courter- 1 an impression basin,” sald Willie—Harpes tA ineldent in the petri ly ‘ fe make op the mind of th — Work? brow people, that long years MAKING GAM m fe an inventor im writer Suttrag x Favenee show un, seat ae for ‘thereby some, Ps “oe = an un * ice te pertinent to: | of the House—Proj working."— bes 8 value in T dia’ be a proper gooee drawing people here. They are not | Chips. mf you'd give ing down. to beat The Easiest Way to purchase your Easter Outfit is to take advantage of our Liberal Credit Plan and pay a little down and a little at a time for the new clothes you need. Finest Showing of Ladies’, Misses’ and Men's Wearing Apparel in the city. Prices right—no extra charge for credit accommo- dation. MYSTIC Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. hands, didn’t het | ir appreciation of “Why, that is the real thing—you can’t tell it from the human voice!” d trace out the! uw think you | therein contained, | That's what people Say every day upon There will . hearing the Victor for owrnal ial Suit Sale $18.00, $22.60, at CROWN CLOTHING ay 1121 First Avenue. 1406 Second Avenue

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