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=|AMUSEMENTS 8115) SEATTLE THEATRE me Mal TOND AND ALI — BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT “LENA RIVERS” “we Bent te rON LONDON, March 12 Special Price Matinee Satuctay TRENTINI The Comic English Inland China Missic the Season ie Prices to $1.50. | margain Night ody and Vandevitle j AND He cing Monday, March ® The Muxteal Comedy: “NEARLY A HERO" S—Vaudeviile Ac Dally; Aoy Seat 10 Two Shows Nightly, Me and CAPTAIN JACK POLAR cae mo FRATURES AND 200 es BOYS BLAMED FOR SHOOTING OF POLICEMAN OTHER | 100 =|TWO WHITE GIRLS CARRIED AWAY BY CHINESE BANDITS when they sacked Lao Ho Kow today, and it was feared the outlaws had killed them or THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 1 A PARTICULAR MESSAGE TO 540 FAMILIES IN SEATTLE Besides Dr, Froyland, the Norwegian missionary known to have been kiled by bandit Hupeh province, China, two young women——Misses EF. and J. Black—attached to the ‘ mn, at the same place, are missing, according to dispatches received by the Central Nev bog tv, i carried them away as prisoners, which might be even worse | I don't care rich or poor « 1 c care y | jon't care If ith your hone rod t hands just of \o matter with the w| OUR CHARTER MAKERS GET | ~ BUSY FRIDAY % INJUSTICES OF THE LAW x Pun ishment Has Failed, * or % down ay mew @ just best manage sae elas | \it, and your children can have any (Th je the third of les by John pointing out one of my elegant nos, O t That mischievous boys in the| wean speu te our erstem ¢ hd jaunts is the | Friday will mark the beginning! |eeeaatth yo tomtanit oan, tee NFESSIONS OF A WIFE neighborhood are In part respon: without, gloves.) 4 Mp8 of the 60-day period during whlch | ties glayee place, bo that OvaTIae for the neartragedy yesterday | * now 4 crime in a primitive the charter revision commission will a tha Tenia odes isl ae ane THE 0 rooon, when R. ¥. Butterworth, | By John H. Perry. btate of so: carried with 1 no|develop a new form of government es pee nds eee aed bc Weanruek an eccentric member of the Chureh | “The vilest deeds, like prison weeds! dishonor * concept of publie|for consideration of Seattle voters.| There are about sixty thousand iiveid. tonchoe iii WOMEN 0O STICK ® of the Reorganized Latter-Day | Bloom well in prison air gradually as the} Ajthough the commission has had|homes in the cit ’ —_ = = Saints, shot City Health Inspector | It’s only what Is good In man more complex. |the matter in preliminary discus ave ne that is re lnk o peu HAPTER © ite of mind and‘Leslle H, Lowe through the head, | That wastes and withers there.” | In the earlier development the|sion, the first real work will start] dene ah a as ort : 3 ed pate Mes > pee Cc happiness ts a state of mind and |r serted by neighbors of the tras — |penalty was imposed for the evil! tomorrow Ete ea er ve ¢ nos, and more 1 Was so worried about Jack and; not wf vit. woe selene: 06 be [cible old man. | Does it do any goo. to nend « man | deed committed and its implements; A partial organization has begn hundred and forty families—1 me oy oiaean eal mote 9 Bhla note to me in regard to Miss| You unhappy if you refuse tc Vices ch Prada to prison? The records of every | were the hot-lron, thumbscrew and|effected. Permanent officers and|the good, clean-hearted, S the fact toll son ta never ae "Dunlap that I forgot all about Kit) male wo cht when you|. Butterworth Mves tn a shack at/| penal ‘natitution, | whipping post. rules to guide variour conferences,! working class families, My the fifet payuiest: ao Shen aa ae Tey Matram's letter until 1 came Syete you are sigh ) seriously {North 64th st. and Evanston ay. His |the note-books of | These faileé to have the desired |as well as sub-committees, will bejis not to the “near” honest. MY vet them fey vais Rig > can P Wack from the dinner at the Sy.) S82) “POT te ite ie ieee ye (peculiar actions have made him the|every wo clnl effect and the theory of private | named offer is not to that element |ng so I ony again to every Raw | mones wei tuorable take yourself too|butt of boyish pranks. The mis-| worker, thousands |vengeance was changed to the| The discussion thus far has cen-|which lives by ite wits, No! de 7 thee. cae ae a Thad not told Dick that Mrs. sail Bae * And I have found out/chief-makers have thrown stones /of unmarked theory of preventing others from |tered on the city manager plan, in/cldedly not man or yo if Henney had called upon me, but) Pte of certain. other para-|against hie shack and knocked at) graves, ths trag committing erime by punishment |opposition to a strictly commission| ‘This extraordinary offer is made 2 pick out aay iatter I had read Kitty's letter [) the truth of corn |the door to mock him as he came jedy and wastes of convicted violators and the elim: | form cals 06. tn serio a ane WITHOUF @ecided to do so, for, knowing that) 6T9 hen. Fe vne here I thought 1/to answer the call along the shores ination of the criminal. Under this| The Dayton plan, which gives) mothe: vf ien ama Ah: wena dag vega >. had read it, | was afraid he gypsy Bao “q- 1 1 in comps {th of history ite theory .he #p De * ffloe mother who want to give their cent in money. This ue should. never smile again, but I]. Inspector Lowe, in company with | of history, un n p #t and most cer-|power to one office and places a! children every advantage they pos open until I can unload Would talk it over with Bill Ten-| Hiotly Pned that there is always|Patrolman C, E. Smith, of the Dens an emphatic tain elimination was by the execu-|commissioner at the head of each! sinly can. who want cm add « 1s intense. Sipey_and 1 wanted him to know that someone to amile with; someone|more substation, went to the old | NO on of all violators of the law elty departn was discussed yim ; aor Si eee ts HT bad beard the other side from | Pom. someone to love. If you|Man's shack to serve a warrant,| Criminal liw be In England one hundred and fifty terday by Judge Moo A. Vv ee me was much| find the one you love Is unworthy |CHAFKing violation of the health or-|gan as a private Years ago there were one hundred Boutiiion took part in the discus NATIONAL PIANO MFRS. ing e mag hing to do o begin |dinance. Butterworth has persist: vengeance. It had and sixty crimes punisnable by sion. He favored the city manager ‘i jer than any one she bast he ee, lig hg bn ently refused to equip his shack/ no conception of lerrpe death and even in that pertod plan 823 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR MARION STREET. seg pees, rene SNe She} one else. if the one you smile at|With proper sewage connections, | moral sin, What % |iMackstone toxtified to the fallure |. Austin E. Griffiths and Prof. Her One Block Below Madison Street. i: aos "inet gets teat does not return your smile, be Fires Through Door —- —|of foree by saying “s0 dreadful a man G, Brauer talked to the com By D. W. THOMAS, General Manager, Western America. | Sertously os |gure the next. one will, Remem-|. Butterworth fired through the | pye e list, Instead of diminishing the num- minsion thin rnoon on various Wholdkale: dai Mate i dear a. ~ yg 2h = ber, always, that love begets love. |door as Lowe attempted to enter Piles Quickly ber of offenders, incr 4 them.” forma of municipal government phe MBL berth . me By ee ate tebreae, where| “Madge, dear, I wish I could tell|#fter knocking. The shot entered Today our theory of erimina! pun : ia i overs 1 You say {you how much your letters have |Lowe's left eye. He will probably |inhment has the fourfold purpose of es: <a uae tt you will, for} meant to me and how I think I am|Tecover but will lose the sight ot Cured at Home deterring others, of punixhing the | beginning to understand all you|is wounded eye. offeader so that he will not com ‘ inferred when you talked to me be-| Butterworth is hejd in the city mit other ertmes, of reform.ng the fore I came away jail on an open charge, pending the | jjgeant Relief, Permanent Cure—| offender or of eliminating him from NOW ° | “I know that Will Tenney ts not Outcome of Lowe's condition | Mailed Free to All | society Meat Prices for min, Out bere in this pie Butterworth was disarmed by a ar Were it not for the tragedy of our away from the lights, the music, /#aad of policemen, 19 broke into} criminal procedure we would laugh SHOWING the luxuries, that | always asso.|the shack after the shooting. He jat Its absurdity ciate with him, I know that both |#ald he thought the two officers The theory of deterrent effect of he and I were wrong—that mar-| Were burglar |punishment has been blown to a 0. riage vows are not lightly to be . 4 ” thousand pieces, Eighty per cent of | _— CHEHALI "Marc h 12.—Three broken and that the words ‘let nol very best of things and themselves those punished by imprisonment | 7 " d one probably TOMORROW, FRIDAY, man put asunder’ . ft h persons ar i and one p ) . * o nder’ means women, | means that I am learning to do #0 commit other crimes on thelr re dying today as a result of Thomas too. “I am doing a little settlement work and I am much Interested in it. Teaching others to make the HEAD STUFFED UP? Hyomei Gives Instant Relief myself, “I have met a splendid man in the Rev. James Millbank and he, too, has given me clearer vision of life from the same point of view that you pointed out ywadays I do not go to my room after dinner and wonder who of my acquaintances are In the res. | taurapts or at the theatres; in FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS Ae Follows: It suffering from a cold or ca-| stead, Tam getting up amatour the tarrh causing dull headaches or an|#tricals and teaching the girls and Steer Round 18¢ itching and burning sensation in}oy# in the settlement how to seeeee seeeeeeeee the nostrils, surely try Hyomel. It] ance “Wouldn't {t be funny tf Kitty Malram turned Bill down for a preacher?’ said Dick as he saw that I had finished the lette “I do hope she will, Dick,” I an- swered, “for I think it will do Bill gives quick, effective and perma- nent relief or money refunded. It goes right to the spot—you feel better In five minutes. No roundabout method of atom- ach dosing with Hyomet—you breathe it. This health-giving medication goes directly to the tn- Tenney good to suffer some of, the pangs be has made his wife wuf. fer. She told me all about It you !" shduted Dick. “Yea, Mra. Tenney came to see me and I told her about poor Kitty and both she and I agreed tha while Bill was not wicked, he wa: desperately weak: and, in the Kitty Malram affair, as in many others of which Mrs, Tenney told me, was absolutely to blame.” "Good Lord!” ejaculated Dick, “And yet they say women do not stick together.” | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) HOLD SUSPECTS VANCOUVER, B. C., March 12 Jobn Smith and George Miller, ar rested near the boundary line, are in custody today at White Rock ly gaa tissues healed and vital- Hyomet should be in every household. Druggists everywhere sell ii Ask for the complete out | fit—$1.00 size. = TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. ‘Best Quality New Zea- and Butter, 2 Ibe for ..65¢ Leek for U. & Purpie Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening|and held as suspects In connection gray, streal is} with the bank robbery at Abbots! grandmother's treatment, and}ford Tuesday. Their description folks are again using it to keep/corresponds with those given of their hair a good, even color,|two of the hold-ups. They had $70 which is quite sensible, as we are|of Royal bank bills in their pos living in an age when a youtbfa! | seasion. appearance Is of the greatest ad ee vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't | BOYS ELEAS mg © Me Disease | tha menere. Tesi Conve More |have the troublesome task of gath- B Y R ED save Dr. yom the eminent medicai|ering the «age and the mussy mix i - guthority ing at home. All drug stores sel! TACOMA, W: fash, | March 12.—Es Petes « tact, but hard to convince mont! the ready-to-use product called | tablishing estiatactory alibis, Wil es din theirs yeu “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair|liam Link, Edward La Montague cases: | Remedy” for about 50 cents a bot-|and Howard Clark, the Seattle boys | . health, cleanliness and go04/ tle It is very popular because no-| arrested on suspicion following the hold-up at South Prairie, were re leased by the loc al authorit! ELECT WOMAN body can discover it has been ap | plied mply moisten your comb lor a soft brush with it and draw this through your halr, taking one {small strand at a time; by morn- y wilt! Ne charge for examination. Tina Eitott 1480. jing the gray hair disappears, but | what delights the ladies with Wy aa - ae ce eth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, be | TOPPENISH, Wash. March 12 sides beautifully darkening the|— ™T* mmel was elected yp A ay Bie hair after a few applications, {t yesterday a member of the school DENTIST) COLMAN MLDe © produces that soft luster ‘and board. She is the first woman to} appearance of abundance which {s|0ld an elective office here. {so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling 0 OSES hair WOMAN L ODAY’S STYLES TODAY == ABERDEEN, Wash., March 12.— Mrs. Caroline Wiley, the first wom an candidate for the council in the city’s history, was defeated in yes terday's election by 15 votes. ' | Women’s “I Checked Sui |HAS TWO WIVES = ° eCcKe: UW | WALLA WALLA, Wash., March mt We are showing a large assort- (04 Ae, {12 Francis B. King of Los An Sf] ment of Shepherd Plaid and broken ” | ee ia under conviction here to- [Hi checks in an endless variety of day of bigamy. He married in this =f] materials. They range from the city two years ago without having Si} smart box back models to the more obtained a divorce from hia first fj artistic creations of merit wife. bas, Coats—cutaway and plain, with -—- i back belted effects; set-in and SI] Kimono sleeves; tunic, floune ef PLAYERS GET In) fect and peg-top skirts, See our window display. They're moder- ately priced, beginning at 725. FRANCISCO, March 12. tion authorities tried to ex 7 | clude the members of Hawali's Credit You? Certainly so roapd be tltmlme et Op [it was shown all were born under Our easy payment plan ‘a bene: ficial in many ways. It allows you | the American flag. to buy the best in clothing and plenty of it, at the time you want ft, by paying © emall amount down /WARSHIP BURNS and the balar.ce in inetallir nts. | PRRERSES EC ERER: = SHIELDS, Png. March 12.—The bei |training ship Wellesley, one of = England's few remaining wooden oy war vessels, burned, the 300 hoya = on board getting off with minor| pt injuries | > : FARMER FINED | SH} 1332-34 Second Av. & 211 Union St. Sulina Lohuh Gon = ' } Police Judge Gordon fined Isanc =1} Seattle’s Reliable Credit House Whitehouse, a Kent farmer, $50 you pd e | ee Ses terday, on a charge of taking salmon tak | etantly, and wild us lease, The prisoner is made worse Hardin's murderous resentment of instead of better, he is hardened ardin’s 0 his wife's taking refuge in the home and degraded, not elevated and of a neighbor. benefited, and goes out from his Hardin invaded the home of Mr prison-cell with the tron of hate and Mrs. Wm. Hagerman here last The Pyramid Smile. bolas Soest in te nie sor, to prey | night, shot his wife through the ws | n Upon a society he nelther re bdome hot and killed Mr. and d of Piles have been abdomen, shot an n Many cases © eo epects nor fears | Mre. Hagerman, and then Killed cured by a trial p ge of Pyramid Pile Remedy witho The old theory of “let no guilty | himself. Mrs. Hardin is not expect: | further treat ¢ x n escape” must be replaced with | » v é ment. When it proves its value to! the more humane principle of “let | “ine teniy, Stoddard and Mrs./ you, Ket more from your arukeist|no guilty man be made worse but Hardin were at supper when some | 5 ox, ‘o' * | better.” 6, ie ‘ot window, ut-| the kind you ask for, Simply fill ‘The eyes of Justice have too Spel a eared teat tienes was| out free coupon below and mall to-liong been bandaged and prevented hanging about outside. Mra. Har-| Oa on cate ad Nea fontare, the due. |{T0m seeing the position of her din approached the window and asap el my Sea is torture, the doc |acales; and this has given rise to Hardin Tushed in, fring a4 as o he ran. | many an injustice. The bandage j jon the eyes of Justice protects the | Perverts and degrades the chance loffender. The former welcome and find support in it; the latter find in It their despair. We demand a | Justioe that sees clearly, that trea’ CAPTURE TOWN GUAYUQUIL, Ecuador, March 12.—The government announced the recapture of the town of Es- FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY 402 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Remedy, at once by mall, FREE, in plain wrapper. |) Pervert ne and the way- meraldas from the rebels, after a | wari s wayward— redeemable » sd Ro Sa aa | members of society.” fight, In which many were killed. This © the dream of the great PRIPCEAD SESE SONERSeS French Criminologist, Sak! Sale ECZEMA Sett Rhcam, Pre- ies, Some day his demand will be Cit y the demand of all of wi This Home-Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise You LIBERAL, Ki March 12.—Mra. up, to return again. 1 Coste Little But There Ie Nothing Minnie J. Grinstead is a prospect-|make this statement after handling | Serco at Aay Price. Pally A smooth, velvety-nsoft okt with |{¥@ candidate for the United Stateg | P°"' shat = aes cases * fom Guasnatess, senate. She is a native of Kansas fe to its treater t care and a public speaker of note. what all pu have used how hany doctors huve told you that you Mrs. Grinstead will ally herself roi hot be curl ‘Alt Task fe Just with the republican party if she |4 prove my claims If you makes the race in the August pri- orice me ‘Tor 2 will send you a FREE TRIAL of mild. soothing. | martes. |quaranteed treatment that will sure- | ly convince you, ax it has me. If you jare disgusted and discouraged, T dare | you to give me a chance t 5 laima. By writing me t é ve you will enjoy more real com- | jont than y se thought this orld held for y ust try it, and | vith me. March 12.— \r ‘feel sure you wilt agree DR, J. A. CANNAD. home-made remedy that th almost tn Ny conquer ordinary cough in 2¢ hours. recipe make @ pint—enough whole family ‘ou co pulén ¢ oy much or & syrup for $2 Mere loo noid. of a cou serve them—that's the queation oun beauty experts abroad 1 ave known that ordinary mercollz Wax works wonders in this direc a new surface to restoring that marvelous one pint of granulated f and softens ins re with =) pint of wi |markable manner, An ounce of this inutes Put urable at any drug store. ve faded, freckied, worn Mutual Gir |. CENTRAL! IA," Wasi ash | An autopsy will be held here to ar rive at the cause of death of C. Porter Wells, a Seattle stock sales: |s sy Girl Thought to Be Waif Finds | Wealthy Father | 'Man From Whom She and Her Grandmother Accept Charity Finally Claims Her As His Daughter. | smeared on at night know th medica} and washed off in the mo tresting bronchial Tou Soa? of pine tn To remove wrinkles, or de’ bronchitis, spaamodic cr ‘an to recover consciousness, The in-| ormation, a face bath made by dix coping cough. Pinex te a) eng | of. powdered maxolite In %|@ications are that he died from concentra com- white pine extract and other nat healing pine elements. Other prep- @rations will not work tn thie com bination The prompt results from this inex pete fr n valuable witch hazel, wil efficactour akin. ee ing. "EXONERATE HIM NEW YORK, Mareh 12. ity pt |Rereuity axed firm and cau oth. —-Advertios Admission 20c Rheumatism Though found guilty by an Investigating Ny Given vy | ommittee of improper conduct money promptly yen b? | with young girls, Wm. R. George tion, Your very | eg thie preperadie Bvery | was exonerated by the dir sof ret It for nex Pinex, or will wt ja to The O. |the National Association of Ge ree | Juntor Republics No Money—Just ¥. Address Years of awful suffering and mis. | ery taught this man, Mark H. Jack~| son of Syracuse, New York, how te rible an enemy to human happine rheumatiam ts, and have «iy i sympathy with all unfortunat | He wants every are within Ite grasp. He every! RICHMOND, Va. March 12.—| Theumatic victim to know how he < ; arr | Bets Cee ee eee OTs age: * |The House of Delegates voted) jena Rivers, a pretty young down the woman's suffrage bill, 74) oman who since childhood had to 13, been taught to believe that her cUT- father, who was arrested when she OHI DENTISTS PRISONER {is jWas an infant, for a murder of RATE | which he was innocent, was dead, last night not only found her RECOVERING father, but also came into a fortune. Several years ago Harry Graham WH Gasasd w fais nearly died| Was arrested for murder, He was We make a specialty of teeth in the county jail last week, after taken from his young wife and in- without plat by our painless being returned by county hospital fant daughter, who keenly felt the method. officials as cured of ar, {llness, is ree Shame that was unjustly thrust upon them, Graham afterward es caped from prison, but was unable |to find his wife and daughter Taking a new name, he went to, }a distant part of the country where, covering at the Providence hospital He is in custody awaiting action on his appeal to the United States su preme court, regarding his convic- tion on a mine stock sale fraud, Amalgam filling . $1| Gold Crowns $3 by industrious methods, he ac z i |quired great wealth. He then made Porcelain Bridgework $3) win the spring of 1898 1 wan at. CORPORATIONS every effort to find his wife, but irtndnid tacked by Muscular and Inflamma learned that she was dead. He tory eaaeere co (eens PAY uP TAXES found his daughter and her grand over three years. I tried remedy mother and, without divulging hia Full Sets Teeth $5 g Up ter and doctor after doc real Identity, brought them to his put au eller an. | Corporations are hurrying to pay/home, Where he gave them sheiter Any work that doesn't prove pompareey.. 3 sir taxes before March 15. wre, | Neither had any suspicion that their satisfactory will be repaired free | ind ft has never re T have |the period expires in which the 3 ‘actor was the young woman's | of charge at any time, | given it to a number who were ter ‘ lle . J P in BOON—today, if Ree stelfoted: amd even bedridden Per cent rebate is allowed, More ore inate You) With rheumatism, and it effected a than three-quarters of a million dol mily complications finally wish—for free examination and | cure tn every {lars was sent in yesterday. The forced the father to tell his secre eatimate. Fr eee eee eter remy thie | Northern Pacific paid $232,000, the| His name has been cleared by the WE STAND BACK OF OUR) marvelous healing power. Don't Great Northern $151,000 and the Confession of the real murderer, WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ [mend acent: amply mail your name Puget Sound Traction, Light &|and daughter and father are now| 207 University St, 2nd_and Uni. |!t Has proven ltneif te be that long i feng gee eee of sorrow cto Aj reity St. Opp. heumatis an Batic ta Geel ten very Str rmeen | maton ft ay GO TAKE EXAMS ‘ier sissies Lena Rivers.” It is the best com: i Jedy-drama that has been produced | pontse any | Sixty would-be conductors on the|in Seattle during the present séa \ eee ee delay, Write, municipal street car line-are busy|son, The night price for the best tofay. "MARK He JACKSON jtoday going through the paces of|seat is only cents, or 25 cents i "No, 44 Gurney Hide. |the civil service “exams,” ‘Twolve|at Thursday, Saturday and Sunday ih ie men will be chosen, matinees,—Ady, ' ° situates 4 E. ; of ~

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