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THE SEATTLE STAR . PHON} ru . * ’ Inder + 1te8 bh ra pa m y a . _ Hee \ . h i ’ 4 im sratter, wears . > ro eit pping ut 1 BOWING DOWN BEFORE } bi « {4 THE GOLDEN CALP } . a. It han b t 0.6 but bus - , . " " 7 1 > 7 ' * t ” oh - ' h c | 1 supe h ONy i tg et 1 orted iw i you tule th ‘ “ : - CONAN J mars Zaievyatat tO ital ing rocg* om te " t i | y th | “ France, Lewrar tt upon the ’ aume » " y ts he of on ° | My friend aid 1, sitting up o Hut | only got he shaken for * Pb ” . jmuoh of what you say, but when | of Bnglinh pita 4a r y my manner that ‘ tad t fron Youterday) | u peak like that it ils ¢ ahnens tt « . a! « . sit to nearly every capital Ru. jt he J tween t ay t whick tor f Ja » |) W | b t Int i ! " ’ J bd am ugbter » toils ' 1 Jim Hill's ratiway ¢ 1 f xa \ : o buswem. wala ' rT HE PA A ¥ ' " TO BPE DRAWN FROM m the head, I kick you on the | how I t the b ‘ “ . os , ¢ 1 the | ne & sword, and take ar wk f 1 and & 4 ar Pe 1 will show you how we] prisoner of wart? I've « | ted t " mar fligh’ : . er the water t ve hustle 1 1 tike » ny Z H th an ee roar rt man with and hie elderly companion wae rub Od, Wogiish way This, then rected ' , Y r Tt h ’ to be awn ff that | Ding Jt with some tint t. The ine Well, I'm a@iad y © not dead, |struggies and # Gerard, of H i wittions is also is the palpable | to ed to be tn ° t again has « oad t . ! x iJ M Hn " now “ sity 3 “— intial gold ¢ 1 sing thee y | 6 a. ee A ' he 1 How @i¢ Jim Hin «& ha “at this majestic world that hele |), g ter & hese t ' waa @ menew yacrt », and he | aath ften showed ¥ ve in @ wh . Wns fie y eo teh 19 " the other, atill rubbing bie kne ae when all hope Geeme to have Ge. | , nore, what ¢ grown 80 great? What va as deeds have b his that his you let} sot my old left-right in, and he | #erted him. With @ single spring 1 but head should weer « crown of glory with a for ent over as Uf he had been p “« of the lube * ewung | tee There te ‘ este over th aw tim t axed. It waan't my feul}, mow of th oaviiy es @ ; r ~ aA a . cn oonen iT gab I told you you'd get pépper if you them all was It uot I who had the made hts mone vat a her mer a Youre a| Went on best reason to laugh, since In front with his he and it is his cred ha 1. He now you'd be ii, it's something to say « ust |of met ‘ld nee my dear France his brain, and ft t hot to Mie 4 t at 4 v life, that uve been handle land my mother, and the empe ” But let ‘no one wast “ muse n anawerea | man, docking | ogee, tam te the chats helthe gloomy prison muy heavy fruitful than John Smith's that be te « nt we relat me with an expres - sae . + Fe eater od i hand of the Engtiod ket . ob s " ard a prett >) had him at hiv best. tae | oe H Ps an = = ony » Tt ts only e ¢ the patd hi « . ithe > x pretty Job | he ny yoda gat Frer ny We only waht | pee your who lauds his em: yer o worthy « place ar gods. Mh . a un away or he'd a pa Mt for the taske he has accomptished, led the{ "lam used fo hard Se eae calise Sichnenh inti BEGINNING THE for the ted good he has done for his fellow men incident to the on . o mye te the door, but aa I came out} But don't delude yourself for a moment that he ie not like “other wae I to get t place in iny men.” wanted the very Cod seaboed ‘on Hu 8 take his gruel,” said the| eeeeEReEERel you knew that Uve| Mustier | Tad Pad ta > , J Pp, f a “i the guards were within ed ave made! HOMBSICKNESS IN THE PHILIPPINE oat yon, “te ne'g, | the day opent iad eof you. Xa . janly bread for Fool, the senond sour” | : a ‘ vie ad have got your clothes beck | Jom ney by night, ant now the injuries ir ts Nostaigin—that t» what the doctors call | gate all right whieh [ had received tlempting In ordinary phrase it ts known as homesickness, ke me!” said the Huat-| man of bin |i Imitation Leather, L4xl4-inches . a y erful that ever | 106 = an @ vein Masbeet er. t often break my tratn 1 did ite of Be | mn, Dut when it comes to givin te of my em IE tilt eather 16 tnehe Strong men die of it in the Philippine islands. To all ordinary but tine : . « givin a git 1 bs ten |§ Imitation Leather, 16016 inch a ' 4 ny io 8 Prev bo | from the be diagnosis they are well, No organic trouble is apparent. The patient satn's ‘ban @ Ghee tno ant ah Gabe? cee aa ged te dot. ian ‘eak my heavy cont | perforated Meats, ibm? inches fs Mterally sick for bume and unless be ty sent home he grows wo me ots | ee a , be and often dies. erforate mt, Temid inches. Olmeese of the are te soldiers, civilians, old, middle-aged and om my , }e . 4 i . “ neon It te mo boy's malady | the Puget found ya 5 young—all these are oon : { more promising fotere. Cu in 9 etch The Engtighman ith *e ment © ject to four or five |f Pull ste Ajustable to any cur on Gere for senna. Tt 40:¥ * well regal aloone at Bremerton as thal @f our archipelago. ‘There te me © or | Ratlors will drink when they are off / in India | Genera! Meyward teaves Monday | @ thing, the nerves of the American are not as well cov- | | | CHARGED WITH we tt . 4 a= those of the Englishman. The American will stand more reer gt hdl oy wie sfrain of fighting than any other soldier In the world, In b Mh A ne og Spite wriee " But he is pecultarly suteeptib Mis affections are acute nerves are ‘aut as Addie str on his emotional nature laity of the Engitahmen He lacks the stoi . Gen. Hey wood Says More: Mosh 8 ear it WHF Soo be Needed — a ai overs Red Cros, donble xine board, & Aen nd coma’ and «migrants, is not & good commopolite. He is exsen- | 2 by Re for one as « oe “He will travel," but he wilt return | at the Navy Yard Best Mop Handles Ne flourishes only in bia own soll and latitude, He seldom expatrint writ. The American in the Philippines is like @ fish out of water Fdward Bvorett, in hie “Man Without a Country,” shows us how hardly an American can give up Americs. ‘There ts so much to get homesick for! — pase of inepeciing th mecha, ite aarived thie THE LOVE OF A DOG | he Spokane, on which ‘ | Sitka to inspect the barr In regard to the Puget fou yard he wait The barracks at the yard will Foley Was 0 drygoods expert with s salary of $15,000 year, but |soon have te be doubled in sine if * Yard continues its «rowing fm whisky qot the etter of him and sent him on the downward way, He | oo ie pumnaes Be arewinn Se gt so low that Ris friends would no lonmer recognise him. {be intarged oF an entirely new build Louis Kiodt, Jeweler and optictan, | moved to Hi fe aan avenue, bad — Board ar pine, © prevent Major-General commandant ampanied by his nard went to ¢ vy yard this morn niment tue Powte “haries Heywood, your yard and naturally endeavors U. B marines te got as much repairing as is pos. | id. Capt. Harry | sible done at Wall island Howeve! in buying Koffee see that you obtain mi you ask for. Refuse al all imitations. Qlodeent Cream , Ge to Apinsing Yor Dieyele repairg, | ine bar ‘When every other friend deserted John Foley of New York, his dow stayed. Salona hen enter's shaggy cout beat Uren tr Peter. 'Toat was |ine'maf'bs Senstronted” At te tes Coffee is eH in sealed cans, oy — AMUSEMENT is Gag a ine gutter the ether day and the litte dog sat on nie |ttoniye.coern or iewmarione werei = =6— REVEP In bu h a coupon en- Ssscbearle Sete ter chest. He barked valiantly when any one came near, and when they | came too near he snapped at them vi y. When the p with the patrol wagon they had to fight the dag off. Then he ran be- hind the wagon all the way to the police station | When Foley was carried Into a i o4 © go with him =The pi ty went to the hear end the dog wes permitted to spend the wight in the coll with Bie marines are station: ame closed. Offered to you in any other form the Coffee is a substitute. An A BC book sent free for the chitd m receipt of L-cont stamp. Address Dept. 8 Crescent M Piavirely new management of the sergeant, >» tenn Dirane | Oretent auarhgation of trained birds tn || master, Neat morning, with grave 4 reaay" to take his share of ‘e puntal o.” said the ty. he stood before the magistrate, [dives in the town | “Of course Vallejo ie jealous of PETTIT’S UNIVERSITY ADDITION With Cement Walks, City Water, Fire Hydrants and Streets Graded AND PAID. of pationce, | * eto Foley, “and learn a ir courage vee trom Paw friend.” | Patience, courage and n should embedy all these traits, but | He intended no doubt t } me exptession of them. So | i] man has utterly failed, Th the dog was arr after-thought Raise your hand and strike a human being whe loves you wf disappear a and he will die Neking y friendiess must 1 love Heat your dog and t 1 9 a dog for his friend seated. If there is a lonely young} suse saeeenenel: im the city whose character | 2 warranta confidence ha may write to| the @& D. M.. and hie letter will be s : arded. ‘Then they can arrange] a @e fis to suit thy BESS RSRH ESSE EB ie ine dame ball perce | Mow, Rocsayelt is'nt home and|winns wore turned upside yam the | ieee AD « G it ail hap would soon be wi “= a ea =. demand for private boxes tm the Louts or ie writing oming ran~ if the flood at St only clean out « jot of a | cession there it would |tom H “Pity the sorrows of @ poor bilnd|reiief of ficod sufferers, “trom at j man.” Big Chief Sullivan. | Parts of the country grand stand for the Under the To- : . oting &t The Meadows Boxes will be reserved fn the or der tn which applications are re ceived. Apply Official Russian reports on the Kishineff outrages state that the! Bee Hanna and Die of distinguished for dying this country, |J¢Ws started ail the trouble | , spending a good deal of| , wae. te ; Pg SO their tine in Cleveland, the home| 1m Tork will have a new 10, 90, f ee e r t i of Mark Hanna, showing that they |°?° ice company # & reorganize | s n ve s King County know pretty well “Who's who tn/ America | A Word from dosh Wise tion of the ice trum | Room 7 Sullivan Block HARVARD DENTAL | | onvention at Detroit de the freight rates for] wheat be put on the same basis by the ratiroads, | Addition S U N DAY AGENTSON GROUND. OVER ONE-HALF SOLD } | nnn, — i ich sclentiot has a new It's an { wind] theory about the elements and ener- | J tht blows no prot. /fZ;, he,Star, Dust man haw one ton, REMEMBER, state universities in every state in union have increased values PARLORS Rhou nn Detleve im Plowtne lt five times the amount they are held at here. 518 Second Avenue Pele wae — Cor Second ave. and James st | ao PLATES FeOURe All have ute service Do you know th surface cle er th’ coal man. |day there was a red, Easy payments, Two blocks from car line. Lots high and sightly Take University car, Pwelve-min Notice the above view, taken from a ph get off at Fiftieth street. Salesman on ground, «raph. ‘Wonder If the post office depart- ment has any: more skeletons in ite closet? PETTIT & SON, Arcade Building a | it is 2 wonder nobody has tried {hg water cure on the Kentucky fevdists. Downand $10 & month for We Guarantee a Perfect Fit or No Pay A boy rar fran Butte ond. was arrested e's Teeth positively extracted brought back. He deserves a bet land filled without pain, restores “ | old roots and badly decayed If you go to the races be sure and teeth to their natural beauty at Up to Date = a an a small cost c Teeth extracted free, without | Beet nna he guardian trust com-|{| H.K. STRUVE JOHN DAVIS We have distributed more THE SEATTLE pain; and replaced with new ones the same day aor LUNGS 75¢ SILVER New York Gity t= having difficulty | fn fin dt civil engineers to fill post-) tions that pay $3,000 a Year, Wel Up-to-Date Gas OPTICAL CO. & Co. ni? wish we were an egineer And cond ave., Hinckley | Tne Soe ‘s we is the Iargeat nati FILLINGS 25c¢ Rg a Up-to-Date, Economical ciiyer state, gatitertery | BRIDGE WORK Per Tooth $3.50 | GOLD crowns $3.50 FULL SET OF "$4.00 TEETH We will carefully examine your Teeth and tell you in ad- vance exactly what your work will cost, free of charge. All work guaranteed for 15 years, LABY ATTENDANT. Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m Sundays—g a. ms to 12 m. work at most reasonable prices, Hy®» examined free of charge “L nappy thet I John Davi | | Low-Priced Appliances A Small Smelt *He bor 4a key from a nelgh bor, and unlocking the door, found & Brall chloroform smell in thy room.” So aalt® a morning paper Than any other company in the North- west—not excepting Seattle. Citizens Light & Power Co. 1425 SECOND AVENUE A Worthy Cause There ix » girl in Beattie who has lived here « whole year and has formed no denirable acquaintances among the young men. Her life tn Fret mur jonelinems ight uch dreary loneliness that sengerss and fliliman City 2 Si HIRD AVENUE (ium OREW, Mare. Geattle’s Popular Family Theater, Prices & Gunday and Gaturday Fourth W of pu al ful WALTER SANFORD’S COMPANY OF PLAYERS Week ¢ noe@ncing Tomorrow (Sunday) Night Only Matine The Straggle of Life A Realistic Scenic Production Depicting Life in New York City as It Is Today aturday TAIN E THEATRE Pow Mor, THE LEADING THEATRE Phone Mai Both rnenes Main 43. Ghe BAKER THEATER CO. WILL PRESENT, COMMENCING MATINEE, SUNDAY, JUNE 7 Haddon Chambers’ Great Play Summer Prices Matinees, (Sunday, Saturday). Night 50, 35, 25,15 25, 15, 10 FREE RENT FREE WOOD CITY WA Houses end lets almost GIVEN AWAY. Only $5 down and 50 Der week; Gon't éelay, come today. Take the Renton car on Washin street, § cent fare; & salesmen always on grounds to handie the Down town offices, 16 Downs Bidg. Phone, Union 67, F YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTME le voor Glassen, we invite you te call ot Se Remember our optics) erahiohment ts up-to-date. Sptianl eotabitcnasant tp the. state '¢ macosed beomuae tne guesswork In our method of @tting. OPTICAL GOMPANT TOR Recent venue New York black Phone James ist Will satisfy anyone who wants the best, It is very simple fn con- “struction. aad” will not ges out of order, Your dealer will show. it to you. Ask to see It MANUFACTURED OF ECLIPSE MACHINE CO., Elmira, N. ¥- ed thi and Gale's Beatt Ta for out 4 A Home Institution Seattle Gas and Electric Co. Incorporated Under the Laws of Washington Chartered 1875 Original incorporators 1873—Dexter Horton, A. A Denny, John Collins, Charles E. Burrows, Trustees, 1903—-Horace C. Henry, President Nationa! Bank of Commerce; Jas. S. Goldsmith, Vice President Schwabacher Bros. & Co,; E. F. Wells, Treasurer; Samuel Hill, President; J. D, Farrell, President Norihern Steamship Co, Office214Cherry St. ||