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THES STAR : epneen ER BEATILE StS THE SEATTLE STAR OFFEE CHILDREN WILL STEFFEN GOES FREE SIDEWALK ' TAR PURLIGHING CO. | . Letter c BVERY AFPTHRNOON BXCHP * of ain ' : . ood ees REMAIN WITH FATHER en cin von we Business Department—Sunset, Main 10 " ne at Ma m Park pavilion B Hasard Welle, Katte 1. F. Chase, Business Manager fulicd to prove frat, that intorteat c . ies 7 Oa Maen, ane ond, | Council ommittee oY ro Eldest Daughter Returns and Offers to Tako Charge jx yu rma porn aye eset pa asic ate OFFict | mends Stringent Ordinanc Men Toman nenpie Seurt Bending QE» of the Family---Court Qonsents month, deliver Dy or carriers. No ¢ lem, . { Ta ,, md ole lter of the Coffee children of Bal-| together, » \ (6 Al governing watk ob once and send their okt as well as their new addrem sadly neglect them, ealied on Su age, Aw of the corr #, and one TO MAIL BUDSGRIBERS- The date when your subscription expires per Judge Taliman yesterday and) support f a al R r N thought fequard th ts the Address label of each paper, (he change of which ty a subsequent | begged him not to allow the furnily it Httle Mary ought to « *| Rival Railway Companies} city against damar said pedes comes & receipt for remittance, N ther receipt te sent Unies? [iy be broken up by the adoption of| nob Doing the w fA pty tw yo Aer on oe reauiested the little ones large family will ruts Looking Toward Bremerton] renuit of defective torn Enisred al the Postotice al Gealtle, Wabhingtan, as second-clacs matic?, | It is sald to have been on account) the judg i. Mi che ” | he city Int a OS Uwe 2 pol thin at lof hoe father's har — 44 Hetricte and WIRELESS HALTS VESSEL FOR A WOMAN | yor 0 «3 NYOAA wont that the Olympia, Bhelton | pr for f pretty 12-year & de the | : ‘oumie (06 le t me, ¥ led wre of her tit mL Bremerton, Roliway penz te) aes ina trap-doore are Rrains ‘i tere, managed Fput a corps of engineers inte the) Sule 5 mae The American liner Minnetonka had cas’ t and Waa SMD | they were left by thelr until | field next week to survey the route| H te in subsequent provi ted woman, | it hawated done th p § ¥ at of thy 1 of her dock the other day as an cited man, was exhavated and has dene the of ite proposed tine, it Ie rur gionn best ehe could teward clothing and A ahitt sad ew to sham, drove up huretedly tn a cab. ‘ faatiine tive tanaibe tive | that ai her railroad tag woman's trunks, her husband, and other things, were on the The cose Whe (ry 1 get) een the Port T inmiaaioner y to support his Ne was tae . ail | * are anxious to adopt the! childrer wil « ott A agg et In teara Mrs. Graham besought the marine euperintendent: “Oh, fan't Magaie beged Judge Tallman yes. away yard town along way I can get to the snip * wane S 7 t i@ atated a righ to be on the plen, He gave a few directions to an assistant, grasped the oe BBB 8 8 8S BB BB) from cating oe Whiskers off end in| though no survey Of It was #] ing whieh they woman's arma and led her to a tug. The tug captain was ordered to od ht a Preemot (Aria) Merald. | mpde ense os S Giateiak Meantime the assistant got busy, He rushed to the telephone and jg rte nine! imetines” both efe| line of the rival compa nen Uae by w on ‘o w ager.” the nature ¢ a prom ain een e said: “Stop the Minnetonka by wireless, Btop her for the manager Pree UEC eee ey i the Gatare, OF 8, Ree ee Sr eais| Rionth a | oar » Im a second more this message Was Vibrating through the atinos Steet a ail ph eae Pag a maa’ whe thought he] ously. its and . phe Captain Layland, Minnetonka: Blow down, Manager Frankia |) 0 iii Oo patioe of Crawfordsville | wae dead in probate court, fosmeriy| Now, however, tt je © i including quite @) wants to board you had a police riot cal lnved tn Teceme. Nut ced. }the Olympia & Tr Aistrict at pot of Queen Anne Cloket : at the Marcont instrument the aerial wire | | bide fair to become bil ; “ eS ee ee se s passed | ‘The women who live around Green| ‘Rah, ‘rah for U. of W, Her de- | may take sufficient Kievators in the retail district Caught the words, In palf a minute the message In writing wer Pane” 11 14 Ggon't have to Wear oo baters and baseball taam both WoR,| to utilise their right than feet up te the captain on the Berti, They just ride on the street care, | jbulid « spur inte Br He instantly stopped the ship, by this time off Liberty island. The ly A nt—eidiag | least thin be the rumor tug was soon alongside, & swing © rranged, and Mra. Graham wes | A Ban gunn wanna whe, tat, 39 | hows gt ng on hauled aboard. And then all hands gave three cheers for Marve and lneet tr to Chief Sullivan t shew | folks mistake the! ton railroad the plucky woman signs of life Co.'s care for sar) A. J. MoCabe o the elevator le also) Wonderful, ten't n? . sterested in . " Loca} bank clearances for the first | — Klondike * One cannot qoite get over this ement at this sort of thing when | rv the Gf thie wear broke alt © ure some ebipa from the Ol4 | that the ra: 4 will not fall from | thet mw brought concretely to his attention | previous records. j block that don't fail #0 very fiir) inck of oap eity it The tug, the telegram, and all, must have cost the woman a tidy sure. | f a 7 When completed the road wil be} trom th Hut what te money bealde the brains that made the feat possible? Pra tieaRy _ certain teat r eto - - —— | sbout 4 msliee fo lang i will tap Woll did the passengers and crew the name of Marcon It | Ladies Free — wae @ tribute to braine, Mayers, Ameriean am beren All Indies wishing to visit Meas Money te the cheapest thing In the world. Brains ta the most prectous thing of olviliaation. —_—— GOMPER’S ADVICE TO EMPLOYERS President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor ts an Advocate of the organisation of employers ae well as workmen. Mr, Gompers sald recentiy Employers will find it to thy advantage to be organteed, and not only this, bat to deat with on od labor The movement te form untons mong business men will tend rather to prevent conflict than to promote trouble, The better the organization on both sides the better ft will be for Dusiness. Organised employers will be better able to understand the de- mands of orwantaed labor, and to meet these Gemands without friction. ‘That's sensthie Tt be also American, If the employe has the right to organize the employer has the same tight. I this country to deny « privtiege to one ts to deny It to all. President Parry of the Manufacturers’ association has advised the manufacturers and business men to organter unions, and he has been se- varely criticined by seme trades untontets on thts account, although it i @ifiew!t to see why, Mr. Parry tn bis rage against labor unlons bas ut- tered some unwise things, but this fe sot one Now that President Gompers has taken position on the matter there will be few labor unionists to object to Mr. Parry's sugnention. ‘As Mr. Gompers sayn, organingtion on both sides will tend to prevent strikes, The prospect that a strike will have orfanteed direction from Doth sides wil! tend to settioment in advance Put, above all cise, keep this in mind—the emplarer and the employ~ a . It hae as much right to that weapon as the employer. Lat us not forget that In this couatry— One man who behaves himself Is a# good as any other man who be- haves himsel{. . a0 it dia OF made, int Ht G0 Bm | LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Steam Kngineers -Waitreases’ ball. 1463 Becond avenue are given to the world Sunday Meetings tate poet lar 9, tor ibe aes A. O U. W. ball, Don't eat anything that’s good; iB pe-tneh Ch Howl, Gist New York tan't scientine ‘ > vate . quality ee value for.J Te ! Don't eat things you like; try chop A Weed Teeth PM oe “& Wise Woman” GONDA IS CAPTURED lived ears on; they're ne Marie Lamour will « pane. at the —_—— = o 92 years wre ~t ae Grand Sunday night in Winitre Gonda, the Japanese whe t* a0-| Don't eat enough to satiety your eh Clarke's farce comedy, "A Wise W-!| cused of committing more crimes im | appetite. t6e Brass Washboard BB maa.” a short of time than any ether t eat anything. Full size Wash Board, heavy Beattie Theater eriminé wn to the local poliess| Ket little of It Raker Theater company will | was a “The Little Minister” at the on Fourth avenue by le theater all next week, open-| Hubbard and Freeman. orrow af- ing wie the matinee tem: yy eed “Mies Hobbe” will be presented at} Murder am the Seattle theater for the last time, | “'tY jast tonight. Third Avenue Theater The English play, “Sporting Li fs the bill at the Third Avenue thea- ter all next week, presented by the Walter Sanford company. The play! requires the full strength of the San-/| ford company, and Mr. Sanford bi elf will assume & character re ‘The ecentc effects of the play are with intent bbery, ter TO DANIEL Dante! Kenned court ah t well known in the od $95 judgement agal said to be very good. | or Co, drugs ¥ @ jury tn My Jack” will be repeated at the | Judge Morris’ department of thy matinee this afternoon and at the| perior court yesterday as ages. Kennedy burned his nore and perforinance tonight. UNITARIAN WOMEN | DISSOLVE ALLIANCE | a throat with a corrosive sublim: Which was sold to tions. for plication and use, Kennedy sued for $1000 od that when he asked the defend- ante for a certain brand of mild an- teeptic and The Women's Unitarian Alliance of the Pacific coast, at its session held yesterday in the Unitarian chureh, by & unanimous yote dec ed to end ite own existence. This course of action waa rendered im- perative owing to the distance be- tween the different conference mem- bers of the organtaation. The fare- well address of the president, Miss antiseptic in the extreme, notwith standing that Kennedy had stated to the clerk that he wished to use the medicine for @ nasal douche. Dunbar Trial June 11 H. B. Dunbar, charged with com- piicity in gambiing conducted inthe Ratnier-Grand hotel during the wi open regime, wilt be tried June 11 i ead of Jane 1 The continuance WAS grafiied by Judge Mel yeater dayday application of the at- Eitaabeth Easton, wae the final act of the meeting. The alliance has been in existence he some 12 years and durin time accomplished = great deal for iing of the church, but usefulness has been to seme t impaired owing to the tmpon wibility of having frequent meet Hereafter ea lied with the na ee Levis Klodt, jeweler and optician, moved to 1020 Second avenne. *¢ The Hygela Co. at 358 Arcade Bidg. Employ New Methods in the Treatment of Rhoumatism oo Sie on ee Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs, 5 means of super-heated atmosphere. Our method involves the use Dry, Hot Air, varying in temperature from 240 to 280 degre: Fahrenheit, where the appara treatment of the body is used, and 160 degrees or thereabouts where the lew o apparatus Is used, according to the needs of the case, Th oy! exposed to the heat. The supertorRy of our mi fact that they are perfectly ventilated, thus dot moteture and t e air, Treatments are administe purees, and are followed after a brief interval by massage, operators being in attendance. Our work should be measured by regulte, which in many cases are most emphatic, We invite you to call and investigate. HYGEIA COMPANY 288 Aroade Building Independent Phone A2372 ie tured last night in a saloon Detectives He will be compelled to stand trial on @ charge to commit} made in this} |A JUDGMENT COMES ston- was Wer- cine containing oltre acid, him by the de- jastrwc- Me claim- tablete which he had been in the babit of using for eatarrh, | Werby sold him tablets which were | A Pient tend the will be furnished by the Port Or * leave Vier 2 at Italy, hurt m an automobile ace! dent free tranny hard Koute. Russian government haa expelled Jthe London ‘The correspondent | from St, Petersburg because he t he truth about the persecution © Jews by the cmar's forces. Ho. i]s 10 and 1:46 & m., 2:46, 2:90, 490) p-4 + $00 St. Paul end return, vie Orem ethern railway, on sate June ¢ and » for AO, UW. Tickets and full infor Uoket offloe, €12 Let ave. There witt be nothing from the Ing County Laureate In the eotumn |2¥° Ho sxys he is “thinking pp” |% thing for next week « Strict martial Inw te etn j forced im Jackmon, Ky. where the eudiet sentiment te most sctive, ng the investigation of the Intest Sasarsination. on He Didn't Know A man whose matrimontal x i pteeee Bove net been 4 howlin, success asks us Why We got marrin | Net being married we turned the | uestion over to the only married in the office, been | rma and he sal trying to find A Word from dosh Wise There ain't many men im this PONE ES. RN.” thiak they bnew th beet Gime fee it t rata. fo Ribbed Rutter Paddies ibe Farm Oak Towel Rack, 18¢ Varnished Towel Roller ike Rolling Pin, firet quality wood, louse enameled haitfe, 10-Pin Wood Coat and Mat Rack, natural finish, well otled, rde- Don't Fall te Read This ‘The Star Dust man has. decited to save the world by « method he bas tabored ower for years, The rewults of bin labor packages, Monday, 2 for ey. Don't eat the things that erand-| . Se Crystal Wash Board, full ates, Chew it carefully. Den't cat even that. Don't de it, Don't. wan't beat the state of Wash Look at the army scandal Vancouver ting Nott Hillman City | FREE RENT = FREE WOOD mn the stele tat per week; don't delay, come today. Take the Renton car on Washington Down town offices. 16 Downs Bi Phone, Union #7. A Home Institution The Rent, CITY WATER | | Houses and lots almost GIVEN AWAY. Only $8 down and 50 conte | street, G cant fare, § anlesmen always on grounds to handle the crowda | | Seattle Gas and. Electric ° Co. Incorporated Under the Laws of Washingto& Chartered 18753 Original incorporators 1873— Dexter Horton, A. Ae Denny, John Collins, Charles E. Burrows. Trustees, 1903 —Horace C. Henry, Presiden! National Bank 6f Commerce; Jas. S. Goldsmith, Vice President Schwabacher Bros, & Co.; E. F. Wells, Treasurer; Samuel Hill, President; J.D. Farrell, President Northarn Steamship Co. MMOND MILLING CO., Starme FREDERICK & NELSON, inc, Fine Furniture Hot Weather Suggestions The Gurney Refrigerator and McCray Refriger- ator, both sold exclusively by this store in Seattle. We show a very complete and desirable line of Refrigerators, from the small family size at $9.75, to the large and spacious hotel and restaurant sizes at $165.00. In our line will be found the famous Gurney Refrigerator——no poe ice-saving Kefrigerator om the market. Easily cleaned and perfectly samitary. | Screen Doors | Fancy fereen Doors, i bard pine, finished in | oe | am em bye mt sin. 26 I tin br 6 1 8 im. . . sias 2 tt. 0 im. by € ft 16 in s rn tend from 22 to 34 tre how te 18 trchew high, will ex. tend from 3 to MM Inches 350 24 inches high, will ex- tend from 34 to 3T inches be $18.75 M inches high, will ex- Refrigerator, ctanding M4 inches | fend from MO to, se high, 3 inches wide and 9 Inches devp, with ice compartment 13 @ inches high, will em inches high, Tl inches wide and Lb tend from 26 to. 37 Inches deep large lower xino-lined inches 600 oo cad lhefrigerater bas remo. 34 trches high, will ex- able ice compartinent and shel ven tend from 2 to 43 price ‘ . $18.75 | inches .... 100 Thts Store Will Close at } P. M. on Decoration Day Today Frederick & Nelson, 1. Complete Housefurnishers Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. AMUGEMENTS Recreation Park Pacific Coast League Base -Ball Sunday PORTLAND vs. SEAT TLE Game Called at 3:30 Admission 25c, Grandstand 25¢ Extra Take Virginia or Cedar Street Car ———————<—<——<—<—<—$——<ssSS=_ NOTICE } Our chargen are for matertal only. e only unin an absolutely nlews pro! ret and exelu 1th us | Madison Theater Corner First Avenue and Madison Street Theater Co, Props, ty management on Madison Street itinueus Performances. ok « neing May, %, 1 i and mes from gr 1 FRE €—Pa Extracting, Pain- Operating. w Small Charges for Material ‘The college feos ed a te} i and Danco EASTERN COLLEGE OF PAIN- May w. ff 1 Le t DENTISTY 1 } | | | Grand Entertainment | AMUSEMENTS. ; I "HIR scot @ DREW, More, Phones: @ 4, Main 0677 Independent 967 Beattic’s Popular Family Theater, Prices Ev 40c, Wo, 206, Bunday and Baturday Matiness, 10 WEEK AND THIRD CONTINUED OVERWHELMING SUCCES THIRD WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW SUNDAY) NIGHT ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY DRAMA GREAT ENGLISH Produce: sumptuou: THE that chara of the Sant SPORTING LIFE] *: LAST PERFORHANCE M yY JACK same manner ° all pro- Both rhonse Main 43. mem matinees popular Beginning with matinee tomorrow, Sunday Sunday and Saturday—the greatest play of Scotch author J. M. Barrie THE LITTLE MINISTER Presented by the BAKER THEATER CO. Enlarged casts. the Magnificent special scenery. eS A 2 SUMMER PRICES Matinees—age, 5c, 10c. Night—soc, 35¢, a5, 15¢. Sunday sht. Wf you area wise person you will see Wilfred Clarke's refreshing and deliciously funny Three-Act Comedy SEATTLE’S JOHN CORT, tg. LEADING Lago THEATER Soonmeast, 60 Interpreted by such artists as J. Hl. FERGUSON GALE SATTERLEE ALICE GEER - GRACE M’'LEOD —and— MARIE LAMOUR ALL THE LATEST 8ON REFINED SPBCIALTIES. 38 AND MUSIC. Prices—7§c, Soc, 25 ats now on sale Twice as Big and Better Than Ever. | Norris & Rowe’s Big Shows The One Great Tented Amusement Enterprise That Fulfills Every Promise. Will Exhibit Cor. Boren Ave. and Howell Streets, COMMENCI Eminently the Greatest Show on carth for Ladies and Children Millionaire Menagerie, Olympian Hippodrome, Cycle Whirl Bieycle Experts, Japanese Performers, Hazardous Wild An- imal Features, Marvelous Acrobats, Aerialists, Tumblers and Contortionists, a Score of Funny Clowns, Trained Animal Shows. Positively the Greatest Congress of Genuine Novek ties in the Amusement World. GRAND STREET PARADE 10:30 A. M. Performances 2 and 8 pm. Daily, Presenting a Performance Pure, Wholesome, Pre-eminent and Pleasing. “SCHUCHARD'S GLASSES” Give rest to thread eyes. Stop these stant headaches and make your well and strong. All glasses wider absolutely quar Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 Second ave 807 Firat « Next to Stone, Fisher @ Lane Kye Specialists, Colman Block AVE UE." ATER | Se = sia a, neta Jight ONLY PERFORMANCE SLA shi. ex onwr 24933554 — aS ea Se

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