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THE SEATTLE PY STAR PURLISUING TERNOO THE STAR PRINTS THE NEWS lay an extra news of th the at on the ship iely read water printed, t These crowd of pec Nome City, ’clock. The boat sengers the complete details of the misadventures of the also the first Nome n this inform extras were. W an le went down to the front hich the Star had announced w arrived an hour late. From her officers and hort the ws of Jand were quickly secured, ation, was season, and a third extra, containing printed at ro p.m No other newspaper in Seattle took the trot letely scooped by the Star on rouble. tras after having been so com the first news of the Portland's The three extra editions were sold quickly, keen public interest shown in the news brought by th City. The Star prints the news. ———— SWE FACES THE GREAT PROBLEM ‘The sweet girl graduate in Seattle is now taking a much desired rest fm an easy wrapper and comfortable chair, She sits with her elbow on her knee and her chin resting on thepalm of her hand and thinks. ‘The school days are over and perhaps for the first time in her life she faces a serious problem. She has reached that period in a girl's life when the work given her to do is at an end and she finds the future turned over to her to use as best she may in the struggle of life. ‘The young man, when he leaves school, knows that worth and work energy and application, will bring him success in any line that he selects, But not so with the girl, Her greatest problem ts to find the Mine In which these qualities will count im her favor. All of the teaching and training of a young man lead to the arena where his real work of life commences. All of the same processes given to the feminine mind appear to end with “graduation day.” and from ‘that on she is more or less the slave of circumstances, with no fixed duty for the future, in which she finds them available It has been quite the fashion at commencements this year to tell the girls that the highest condition of women is matrimony, and that the ‘ehief aim of their education is to fit them for wifehood. But the truch remains that, from the time the girl enters school until she leaves, the curriculum is mapped out and the teaching and disciplining done by men and maiden ladies who can have no‘real knowledge of or true sym- pathy with the qualities and duties of wifehood. So the dreamy eyes of the girl graduate, gazing out over the trou- sea ef life, have back of them a long series of thoughts all circling the question of “what next?” doors of the schoo! are closed behind her, her teachers, com- and friends will soon be receding into a dim past, and at the of mature life, when young start eagerly forward with fixed, she must sit and doubt as to her next step. ‘The story-of the brave 2 man who rescued the drowning girl ‘with the beautiful face and then married her and a fortune, has been told and retold in the books, but it remained for staid old Philadelphia to develop this week a new “saved-from-drowning” sensation, the like of which has never been recorded. Attractive Mary Hine was seen flouiidering in the Delaware. Dar- {ng Thomas Kenney, aged 16, threw off his coat and vest and leaped 4m to rescue her, When he reached the young woman's side he was sur- prised to find her swimming gracefully, with her long up-to-date skirt trailing out behind. In the sweetest tones she begged him to desist and away, as she was doing an aquatic stunt in her Sunday clothes to , Win a bet on « dare. ‘Thomas, however, had his dander up and vowing that he would com- his task, grasped her by the lace collar in his left hand and struck wharf with his right. the rescue feat stii! more dramatic, Thomas marched station house and had her locked up on a charge of owing to the Nome will have t marry and bestow be revived. The rescue of beautiful h has become an {mpalpable dream. _—__ Eastern States are aghast at the tour of a band of gypsies in an Sutomobile. The idea of gypsies doing «their fortune-telling in a ‘steam carriage, without horses to trade, seems to be the height of “surdity. snd how can gypsies carry off children in such an open vehicle “as an auto? The next thing we shall hear is that the brigands who car- Filed off Miss Stone are chasing thelr victims upand down the mountain “$n locomobiies. It will take away ail the glamour and romance, but per- haps it will increase dividends from the ransom business. _ ‘The plea of the mayor in favor of open gambling has always been “that it ip demanded by the business men. Just af present the alleged interest of seem to be considered. Isn't it about time that this funny business should end and the fact he stated in bold English that the dominant political machine allows gambling to run simply for the campaign money there is in it and the “political “pull” which it makes possible? 7_-__oOoOoO ‘The two Oregon convicts, Tracy and Merrill, of Washington in a melodramatic stand-'em-off fashion that savors ‘Btrongly of the dime novel. The pursuing posse man: to keep suffi. ciently far in the rear to avoid the risk of am encounter with fists and clubs. “the business man” do not are touring the state , eemeamemmamennt “> Gambling is‘closed again. ‘This time it is said that George v. Piper's senatorial aspirations and the threat of grand jury investigations are the exciting causes. The mayor stands for George, and he doesn’t want af, rumpus over gambling affairs just at this time. ~ |STANDER ADDITION] | Located on the Mad only 12 minutes’ ride walked: city water; # balance in monthly p: New $40,000 brick Cheapest property in Go out and see the pr before January 1, 198. | F. pool the 000000000800 00000000088 ; Theaters H Saanracecceccescaceneee$ The Seattle Theater “The Biack Fiag” is playing good houses at the Seattle theater this wek and much praise can be given Mr. Reynolds and his excellent company for the prod ‘The poblic has seen how well thisi compan. 5° in society dramas, and change the} f the most elaborate comedies of the dny tx to be presented Model,” ai adapted from French by Charles Brown. In the adaptation it has Jost nome ¢ wit and laughter-provoking situa- d wil prove one of the mont seful drawing card that the Seattle theaters have had for many days. The company ts to be,greatly augmented. Among the newcomers are a chorus of dancing girls, ployed expecially for thig perform- ance. “The Black Fix its last appearance tonight, Third Avenue Theater Lynne” will be t representat th ¢ theater tonight, well performed, those who have not yet seen it should not fail to take j it in tonight. Tomorrow night “Teo Much John- son” will be the bill for the coming week. This is one of William Gii- lette’s most famous successes and) been popular in every city of the Union where given, It has pot been seen at this theater for several years and as the coming performance of it Promises to be exceptionally good, Will be worth seein, Johnson’ is a three-nct farce-comedy ute of the performance. It will be company that will be equal to the fun-making qualities of the char- acters. “Too Much Johnson” run all the week and will be given for tne usual Saturday matinee. Mi hardson’s Recital Elizabeth Jay Richardson's unique recital, to be given @t the Grand house, Monday, promises to be| e of the most pleasing eftertain of ite kind in Seattle ‘on. The evening entertain-| dramatic readings, duets and! two very clever one-act sketches, | Miss Marion Lowell | Mise Marion Lowell, of Wushti ton, D. C., a dramatic reader of ar | will present “The | by Opie Read, | numbers ‘of different sty! at} tal on Tuesday evening, June) %, at the L arian church, én S th avenue, near Pike street. Miss| Lowel) is visiting In Seattle, and thus &ffords the public @ rare oppurtunity it w a herwise have mise 2 and 3 Colonial Block, N. E. Cor. Second A Columbia St. Phone Red 56 to] tion of ft. | It if "The Mysterious | the} em-| it} Much with @ hearty laugh for every min-| elaborately presented, and with aj wilt} t will consist of @ Bumber o1| THE SEATTLE STAR. We anene tT ; 1 mua BG 88 G Avene peeps ° BL Ul L1G uMYOD Lm tote. , Piea Hi i Lue paid and Twenty-ninth avenues, graded, parked and aide $160 up; 10 per cent. cash, nty-sixth enth # fre bullding two blocks fr chy. T ry « om the addition perfect Fifty houses wil! be butit in this district M. JORDAN ang ore “Open cs Until Tonight. LEMONS Chotce quality 10 Otlok Prices on Water Sets Fach net comprising 6 ala 1 jug, 2 trays. Others, 81.00, 81,25, 81.50, 82.00, 82.25. ‘This is the best line we have shown. 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MEN FOR N hrs, TBA MST DRS AND MACHINE MON SHIP DAILY M'NICHOL & HAWKING WEST MAIN BTRERT R nV ADA—mt WARM ESM | $2.00 TO $3. ‘Coop er & np > 106 First Av - FoR RENT—nOUSHS PON RENT— Troon bait $14 per month streetcar fine: room houme, Seventh avenue Pay attest oar fare mie south NT—Two room 4 Tenth ave, south, take Brooklyn ‘aveln WANTED To BuY— hag Fi Buy. REAL Tee veo Rouse tor x O wiontir + fur. Call up’ Main K ms CT | Saves. $6 lea Mathias GA TLOLMES 3 105 F 1108 110% NIGHT From 6 to10 Exceptional Values In Every-Day Necessities very cheap, Front Furniture Co, 112 Second eouth. BAKER 7 lender, Rew method; beat 0, 108 Hell street. near Deugiass Hotel building. me VA First avenue, 03 per don. for one week only Studio, 221! First Hoston Bean. Baked beans, brown bread Aclivered SRE Lioyd, Brisese & Liayd, 35 Hinckley Block, about your bomes for cash or Ge" ferred payments. OFTEDAL,. eleatrician, _Waldort ALE—FARMS AND LANDe FARM LANDS FOR 8ALR By 40-410 New York bike RONPRT MALTBY one harrow, reaper fe outht of tools 004 WATERFRONT ve cleared. 0 orth more #2000 than price asked 10 ACKES~V 1; good r leared find ‘croas-fen running treen th (garden Level land, tow foe id pot}, adjoining walic from and ROWES 400-410 COTY REAL ESTATE TWO ow both ee 40-foot lots ort blocks from wler’n addition. Madrona care $200 5 acres In strawberrk Lake; great bare block® from Groen auth Seattle Alatrict partially NELSON, MACPHERSON & CO., York block A REAL bargain inh frat cated: price mt Mniyer Inquire Room 2 905 First avenue, , $4.00 STORE OPEN TONIGHT a DUSINDRS CHANCE VOW SAIN AONE THACTS Reduced Prices All Pil a Over the Store from #70 i from 874 ww. Krantz BUSINESS DIRECTORY ‘Treckoheg & Co nee weet Foy od sTOM AGE 0 Oncite satitmeee Rein. ENTS AND AWNINGS Me eae i che TENT S00 maautaene THANSE ER | THE Lia GS SECOND AVE: | Dep; ity 7 Fancy with cuffs Turkish Bath Towels, each Ptilow Laundered Shirts 400 De KUCTION cha commenion end Stam, secondhand goods bough! Large size Canes, cach sold: teres ke street, D.C Sta er ‘Tel. Black 2008. Red Table Damask, per y oi Fine Scotch Lawns, per yard P Bee « auality Soap, per cake te Ladies’ White Kid Beits, each te Ladies’ Hose Supporters, per pair te per S b-te Ladies Veats, each Se Boys’ Double Strength Stockings, per pair . tc 25e per 500 “KERTON, 2 First avenue. ROWITHOTS ‘Totlet college, Second and Pike. DENTIOTS OW, PHILEAPE, CF Vivemy iock. Men's Seamless Half He pair Sleeveless Knit Lace Hone, Men's Summer Underwear. ot Beatie. | Uaneaoted | pasa NNeneral, banking buster Seponitn, 1, Rb O08 sp $100,000. A. Chtibers. dahl vice pres. A. H. See GET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF ‘SRaTTL Seng com veld te 000; surpiun, J. 8. Goldemith, view ‘Ankeny, cashier In principal ctties tm the United States and Rurepe. Tie CANADIAN DANK OF COMMERCE: $5,000,000 Capital patd_wp ‘(Eight million Gotiare) 009, 000 Interest aliowed on time depostin A gen- eral banking business transected. BRATTLE BRANCH—Corner ef James _ REAL ESTATE—Continued, A THOROUGHLY well built ¢-room house food denien, situ terme to sult 2 acres in. Kirk bree i. Turzer, cash; Ru F. Parkhurse Exchange on principal citles and Purepe to the i nelghborhord, eaeellent. road t rasy. terme Ye Oh fine country road taginene, comers Not ng water, handy to school: good If" you want acreage_we can suit you from 2 MNS HANSON—Spriog millinery at lowest Drives. “Corner Fourth and Pine MADAME A. 8, SMITIN, © Hinckley. ENGINEERS AND CONTRAOFOR PUGET BOUND BRIDE & CO., Scandinavian: American fom pr NERAL DMmECTORS HOLPENWORTH “&” SONK,~ embalmors 1490-1428 Third: tel, Pike a ______ BURNAGES FINLAY & WON, Tid Hecond avenoe. di HoUse NUMHE + | BNE br 210 Yesier. ‘mornings at one At T Boston bi | FAME GOPAW ELL owns, Be as RS ty bom ‘28 Boston Block. aati aa AP HOME AND' LOT wR, Y AS et ix V. RINEHART & CO., 500, N.Y, bik, YOR COMPANIES | DRIVERS On: as pare cryetal Special attention to family trade; in 1100. HICKENS, CLO TO BCHOOL, HILL MAN, OWNER MILLMAN STATION, JEWELRY WASHINGTON grounds #unday t ck, eee went Green Lak $350—Chop house centrally lo House fom end ‘summer? good Ashing boating. Taylor's, 1003 Think avenue, FOR BALI A fine connected with, sew ‘ag runs in front | DR xIDba water bon OSTEOPATHY a ohgitth | WARRINCRON Intima Take Main have two fine lots all in gaiten, 5 house, barn “and ‘other only two blooks from Post town whith [will vell, for Postomoe Infirmary of © O07 BL ittna’ block TWokart 408-400 WASHINGTON 1 titute of Bare Deposit Buttding. “Testapir Beattie three Phone, Main fruit chicken for Fletcher at LAWRENCE HART, t Ww South Park end of Grant st. car Osteopathiat ington block. — house, Va Pacific ‘Clipper Line BE. B. CAINE, President. For Nome, Golovin Bay & S. NOME CITY, For Skagway, Valdes ad ed Way Ports 8. & SANTA, July Francisce rout (Kruse 8. 8. Line), June 34. For further information to 618 wut ave Phone, 1147, J The WHITE PASS & To the Adin, Big Sain Horse, _ Hootalii River, Klondike. Yukon Minin Dally see eaten Skagway and white Trains connect directly: bou with steamers for Points and at Points, I. =x and Everett ‘ The Palatial Steamer | cIry OF EVERETT, Leste Beatbe te 7 t ma. Poaves Everett 9:16 a. m., 20 aa 7:15 p.m Phone, James 1841. _ Coli a Daily service, eifective May 20, 1902, Bremerton (U. 8. Navy Yard Dock), Charleston and ‘Steamers Athion and Inland Flyer PORT ORCHARD. From Columbia Dock. Foot of Columbia strett, sHacept Sundays, Pare—8e cents round trip, For Nome and Tell ‘The Peeriess Ocean Grey! . &. Ore; on, auly 1 8. 8. Centennial, July 10, we at Nome with Bt ood Howe tee “ut Northw estern Com- mercial Co. $ Pioneer Building. PRO)