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i! : THE STAR—TURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1910.. 3 of the United States for the eighth one of the o ry + = —_— fi " ~ a 7 mae as a Reicte ree . = — ‘5 - DIES SE ese zl) JAP OPIES | WHAT'S THE USE?” IS THE “how om yer te nia] AF SMOKES 95000 WORTH OF OPIUM T \) eens TRAPPED IN NEW GOSPELVAOR THE WEST iciss.inutetet, aan | nen shor mone bnr mage oundary dispute between British ie is expected to laugh! cmerator today, “le it some new | United States, all taken by the eum | | Guiana and Veneavela pi @way anything he can't explain - t a “What's | 2T#nd of garbage, or has the mayor toms department must be de He had re pret the degree of A Reformed Near-Insurgent Will Roam Afar With Jest| (i? al” argument will be, “Whats! got a new tobacco? stroyed, so the incinerator was Sal jt. D. from elght uilversitien ae jog de pad Bye AA The uproar was occasioned this! chosen a the best place to dispose : ‘ | - and Handéhake. "Stand by the president” | morning by the burning up of 150/of it ie mI | Seeaaies Tat is dotermntocd that] Pounds of oplum by the customs of Alle same burning shamee,” a hola The batch of the drug that |one well known Celestial P" = Middle West shall turn aside went up in smoke today is valued| muchee good smelle, chin ga pong | rom ite insurgent creed in the com ; . | . BY W. 6. COUCH. At $5,000, and was seized recently! yow y Fatal to Supreme (Ry United Pres.) WASHINGTON, March 29.—Pres. ing conventions and indorse the|__*” “ ‘ MANILA, March 29.—Two Japan president, his administration and a at the Age| eso engaged In an effort to wooure| on’ Taft haw chowgn Representa his messures. McKinlay, ax a prac 5 | plans of the forttfications et Cor o Duncan 1B. MoKinlay of the tleal politician, goes forth as much Dead in Bath| }realdor, Cavite, have been arrested | sient’, Californie district ae mis to apy out the land as to persuade sionaty to the insurgent heathen rage [tothe titary autores, tee loual, (9 ‘he Insurgent neathen & stuborm publ ‘opinon He In Buying a Piano Take |trom held subject to instructions! the #oout from Secretary of War Dickinson,| 2" % ® tour of the Middle Wat On his return he will report on Pe 4 A young man, supposed to be| The Japanese Nad appronched | at Mater, where he will “preach the strategy and tection be thinks Paderewski’s Advice Gustave K Weigelt, tried to swing | Poldier of the engineer corps, and| Alito Mea tee poautlon of the neoossary to win the coming cam- jou the brakebeam of an O. & W.| the latter was caught taking photo-| areh tarlff and standpativm palgn for the administration against jtrain at midnight Inst night. He /Araphs, He revealed the plan of the| op °nay & aaa ay Lab the ineurgents As for the Insur |minwed Me hold and the train ran /J®Panese, and agreed to asalat tn! f oye i gents themselves, they look upon : . wi ese ously that it will have to be ampu./0#@ had offered a large sum of] Cover what cman Relected to grinn tty than Paderewent | cated taney for photographe and plane | cove? what is really a war on the # " y than Paderewsk | ‘The victim of the accident de jot the fortifications naurgents, McKinlay never was 7 No man in the world can clared that he would ‘not tell his| The soldier arranged a trap for) 2, !0aurKent, although he made a . pesatbly know more about the name unless he was going to dio, |Sunday night, which had bdeon ap-| Pose like one for a — serie construction of a Pinno than I'm not supposed to be in Se. | Polnted for the final delivery of the | MCKinlay Is & product of the South this genius, whose life has attle,” he sald, “and 1 won't. tell |/DIans and photographs and the pes: | OT! Pacific railroad system of pe | been devoted to the study of my name as long as I live.” Dr.|Ment of the bribe. The Japanose |<" | ; the different instruments. le Is an SP. Man. | Thurlow, who attended him, found |°®™M¢ at the appointed hour, and ; ty tr ja card in bis pocket beart the | spent considerable time examining | tictieg eantes thi + agra y a REP, DUNCAN E. M’KINLAY | tle Prefers the Weber “Guatave BE. Weigelt,” and | the plans and discussing other mat.) M°Kinlay's distric he congre owe - No player will require more exacting musical quality, more name | |-———— a when asked if that was his name |tets With the soldier. Then the of re pe phe ogy ble core pe a ares Gin: Miksinaalk “he ve You ean do no better than to follow Paderewski’s judgment in hi lieers, who we on wate ere « be ’ 7 jo ovee e elec ‘4 0 The , c © perfec mt the tagates eae nodded assent and oe intabed Pde ter age f 4) but Southern Pacific man, first, last d than over many veteran reg selecting YOUR piano. The WEBER is the perfection of Piano phdeaaeetouirecey ae the bribe land all the time, The Southern Pa-|Ulars who had stood fast; and there (My United Peewe) making—the final attainment in the art of music | money was not found aa Meee ete ee | wae TACOMA, March 28-The Olym We are sole agents for the Weber Piano. i - The Japanese consul here has ' taken no action, but the Japanese |tke# care of ite friends tt Red Headed Person, ple Foundry & Machine Works was POISONED A weeldentn losis thelr coustrymen | ony Perey. Tis trends, in ture, tak Old Borrel Top,” the president T*rored by fire last night. The j Were serving seme European power | inte on Pree Pails ” pe boorn. | °#ll# bis missionary, McKinlay hay. '0## te estimated at $150,000. The MILLIONAIRE No federal or local statute covers 1 ASO Saee Signing ay ng a reddish poll. He is likable, company carried no insurance. Th the offense, and it Is probable the |! 1m house commition seasions re | 1.0 Mul terow well-met type, and he 2 ; q Japanese will be released and or-/ ently to save their Chinese crown | ii. th He te 46, ne Feist & Class Works was , ‘ good xpeoch. He ts 48, a dered to leave th nt The | for the Hill and “arriman Pa atten an fobs a he .4 seorehed but suffered no serious ESTA, (Ry United Press) soldier has been confined oad win |steamahips. le wants a ship st po gh ot Can nda, and t ree raised vase INC. TaiSHeED CHICAGO, | March — £9.--That| be tranaferred to the United States, | #47 a8 Well ax Chinese crews for ry nae paleter. A rd | Alexander J. Moody, the millionaire | the & P.'s ships. Tho Pacific Mail | ‘B¢ trade of & carriage painter. At F. L. Jordan, General Manager. J en © Califor € tl NORT orth ak- “s whose death on February 20 was| Steamship company’s monopoly of 2! be went to California, where b NTH YAKIMA.—North Yak 1318 Second Avenue - - Seattle, Washington. , worked at his trad ‘og ima will have to walt to see an aero attributed to ptomatne polsoning, | the Panama route finds a champion | forked at Is trade and he wen| Plane, ‘The Business Men's associa. |IM Sole Agents for the WURLITZER MECHANICAL MUSICAL IN- really died from arsenic was the| im bim. admitted to the bar ond Fe wade ton declined to take up the Hamil STRUMENTS, and the leading makes of Pianos of America. startling assertion made today by | With these antecedents ft was ob . - ton aviation meet planned for April. Das not been feat | Coroner Hoffman vious that McKiniay would “belong” |“ place for himself in politics Hamilton asked ton much B > That the poison was contained in Washington. Here he ts ant! t, but Patat o vio death in hamburger steak eaten by the ’ Pinchot, pro-Cannon, pro-Aldrich 10 o'clock last | (#cedent seems clear to the author pro everything the crowd about ities, but the manner tn which {t |wants. MeKinlay’s brief tnsurgen f a onl pirtise tn the | 4% placed in the meat ‘s © mystery |ey was a joke. McKinlay attended pave eck neither the coroner nor the police | several of the early Insurgent meet Peeemeetion diaclosed | ave been able to ealve. | ings and talked loudly against Can While the coroner and Aw ant jnon for a bit < Brewe! oat ue 23008 the justices of Chief of Police Schuettler declare |. Then President Taft called Me © : pee guise supreme court (MY accuse no one, it Is admitted Kinlay to the White House and - 5 eigen bear in mind that the running expenses of our new store are at that @ woman of Mr. Moody's house urged him to sit tight and be regu.) hold and one of his employes has| Despite the fact that Chairman|lar, to “stand by the president been under surveillance for a month,| Sawyer and several other members| McKiniay gladly agreed, for he is ae a . P ae ‘ : of the finance committee cannot|a shrewd chap, and bls temporary 7 city of equal size that costs as little to conduct. The result means a figure out where the money will rebellion bad attracted more atten 1 2 : , ST. LOUIS JEWS come from to give Obief Wappen-|tion to him and given him more tremendous advantage to us in competition. Where it costs most stores, in stein 27 additional patrolmen, three! recognition at the White House - P WITHOUT MEAT sergeants and six. detoctiy the | than he could have secured so soon rent, etc., from $3.00 to $5.00 to sell a suit of clothes, it averages us less than = chief is still hopeful of getting the) any other way, MeKiniay te & p . 4 (iy Vatted Frees) | additional men lcomparatively new member, and he 50c, For this reason you can easily see whereby it is possible for us to sell ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 29.-| An ordinance providing for thisiknew there would be more fuss . ” es 5 Twenty thourand Je Louts,| increase of the police department | ————_______ ec our merchandise and be successful before our competitors ean even pay their t only kosher meat, are prac: | as Introduced at the meeting of AMUSEMENTS. i rf ¥ without Mesh foods today on| the city council! last night and was! a expenses. While we do not carry any save the best grades of standard makes account of the closing of most of| referred to the finance and police|i Moore Theatre 20us Gone 3 ee c * the 42 shops. jcommitiess of the council. The|| oer: Spent eee OSS. cine ~ | in all lines, yet for those who care for the best qualities it is easy for us to h Rev. Joseph! The shops closed late yesterday,| chief will appear before this jotn: |) T™™ neers ‘ se mother was When it became knowy that they | committee and make an attempt t Hengy ‘ show values that make them desirous of purchasing at our store. ; ot David Ded were to close. 5,000 men and wom-|show the imperative need of the Sow Dailey and Justice! on stormed the whope and offered |hew mon He was bors to ; —o — 1] Rese. tee } i “ o pay any price for the meat \ oo ° t the United TI fh Do you want to puy a home? Gee | Lert) Mowe . | Ss Steestion, finally gqunny “onsets declare that they! one’ Rrartyelassifisc, rect’ eaters || SPY s Rogers Peet Suits as Velie and from i | vue, | =f = Blo ome in| opts cee ne Bree). | he Grand ee | the lowest possible point. To our knowledge there is none other in the of 12 cents. ong yen {as ape Tea - Reg firm is famous ‘rg nad co cA ie | nited States, more particularly for the quality tiie probate and Under Tariff Schedule K. are ¥, Carrel es . , ‘ it Reavonwesth, Little Bay--Papa, thie weel suit} of its woolens and worsteds than for any other Wee Jodge of the dis you bought for me the other day | FOR RENT point. As old standard New Yorkers, the buyers ied was county attor- kind o' rusties when I walk. Is it| Kohler & Chase, eines Siete ve Aw of Rogers Peet, backed by unlimited th meats lateeworth county Final. because there's some silk in it? 1318 Second Av. "foenlad, ‘Theretar, : Ges Feet necked Py mited wealth, pu ou fatticn of the supreme Pa No, my son; It's because Tel, Main 1032. - chase the very finest cloths that it is possible to ihe | secure. The Rogers Peet suit, because of intrin- and in 1876 was there's « loc of what we call Aldrich tnd. 1082 Of the cireuit court tn it.—-Chicago Tribune. 7 ache mn ieee nn 2 3 oe | } sic worth, usually outwears any other euit made. Miss Tilly Koenen For the first time, we are now able to place lines of these on sale for $20.00. Others, of course, Unquestionably one of the Great est Bingere f the Modern Wor) grade up, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 in conjunction with the Seattle Symphony Orchestre Meury Hadiey, € nctor . . mharedey Brenig, Marsh 3 Kensington Suits Highland Moore Theatre |) = yr $16 Sherp. Ball-Hearing Lawn Mower 3 tse. 8 ’ Pa with four toobstee! self r $3.09 each | for the business man in the prime of life. They sharpening knives; 144nch ne today at . 7 ‘oath withow 3.00 ° are rich, perfectly tailored, aristocratic clothes in sine. A Dit OS BG |B irae custom BS nue cial at . jold Fulings $1.00 and op \ every detail. Until we moved into our new store, | River Fillines se | —— OUR MAXILLAR METHOD ALHAMBRA THEATRE H that tons loose Tonight and w . - ~ | these clothes for Jess than $25.00. Now we are Paint Specials d a of yom able to make a sweeping reduction and begin the Our own brand “Arcade Ohio Dental Partors i \ P , scale at $20.00, carrying it right through every Kensington suits are particularly desirable with its lower running cost and high retail ef- ficiency, it was impossible to sell regular lines of Pure Prepared House ™ PIKE eTReEr Paint: made from best ma- COR THIRD AND PIKE feria! obtainable, and ev & © CORNER ENTRANCE, ROOM 4 fia tabs no chines Hats, $3.00 Regular $1.£ $ : a GUARANTEED - | Ballon, Speciat..9 1009 | nates tnree, % G. A. WMITE, Jeweler, ' Our Mr. Young, manager of the Hat De Regular 50 skin site special 2329 Firet Ave Spee soft tanned Ene Cleaning Main Spring lish Chamois Skin $1.00. $1.00. CONVICT 900. brings patronage from long ‘ Int for polishing and able are the men who come dusting purposes a t 35c Casters, 15¢ Set | soo 39c , a TEs te te, “Hiate 18 <4 to febithion select foe dian Ra « Roller Cast- | lal becoming to them. He carries ont ee Bankrupt Sale |) tole Theatre | grades, such as the John B — E00, 008 senate oF Cinthing, sete the Capevie ported English Christy, et 15 Shoes and Furcishings at your “ : price up to $45.00. part- ment, has gained a reputatic his hats that Corking ] owe price , SN rKOM tention to only a few makes 4—rien wT ae tore : nee " ine . ries an infinite EVERETT & EOMONDS ROUTE! P Nights « aM and colorin Str. Clty of Bwerett of Telegraph. “ 25c Sleeve Hones 8108 Fancy Shirtings Board, 15c : ; od It is diffic tiser meerning our fancy shirt Most men ilt t Ay Vv ’ nan adver Strong aod Lea He | Durable Shirt 2 r ’ eroit ai || Gus td t he Wale Volunteer Park. It is absolutely familiar to know © Shirt Department as well as they know Waist or Sleeve tverett at 9:46 a. im. , ‘ practically every well dressed man in Seattle to Ironing Board r v ‘olman dock | - day. It gains and retains its reputation because of always showing 1 utiful patterns a trifle Bagshel) Chir best shape poties mca ia | before they may be seen elsewhere in the city Cape and dace We and whit, Wednesday | Wednesday, c . Jt Boys’ Department p It hardiy seems necessary’ t« ake THY MAGPIN AND THE JAY.” STAR ACTS times forget that there can be any neweomers in the ci ¢ho ay have boy and wl 10t realize that this is the place for them to purchase their st We AVE ‘\ n ita point to mark boys’ clothing at popular prices and secure the very finest and latest models plendid wearing material We have young men now buying College suits, who, a few years ago, star as small boys buying their first trou Three Shelveys ers in our department and hav 7 a h | 7 AND o aad Other ig Mite FREE a —=,| W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. STAR THEATRE) Second Avenue, at Union Street By calling at The Star ||| A®™ertona mustoaL commpy co. Diamonsliy. Aces Wiom the Old Stsec IN GAY PARKER Office Circulation De- |) sdlane—Now Baby Delle | partment, 1307 7th Av. wri ml i | Limes Vally~-100 and 26

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