The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1903, Page 2

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ASE OT ee FO THE SEATTLE STAR RY #TAR PUBLISHING CO. OFFICES —i90T and Bev onth avenue EVENT AFTERNOON PXCHPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES Tusiness DepartmentGunset, Main 1080; Independens 188, Baltortal Department-Sunest, Main [198 “a Ope cent per copy cents per mouth, delivered by m oonte per week, or or carriers, No free patoffice at Seattia, Washington, as AR\FOR THE Sl twenty-five voptes. ond clase matter, MMER me can have The ' at the People leaving the elty for thelr summer w Star forwarded to them without any extra expe Ra tn cde please state correct length of time the paper ie to be sem t, and edition wanted. 28 cents cer month; payable in adve address, the out-of-town ANOTHER BIGBEAT FOR THE STAR\. ~=","°=™* | after {tal hoon paper whieh has annouw h organ” of Seattle, and the only newspaper in town that ts supposed to get chureh news when It find that every other paper in town “beats it out im publiv j ing eat ptece of church news that has tran tin th ty many. W THe BRIGADIER WAS a Pd the 7 he tes “be on so bone tn bit emperor iaid his hand wpon my | Shakin pen that 6e Fr yeaterday had a notatle “beat botng the onty paper tn (Continued trom Yesterday.) cols father of a ‘ will think of Bitenne Gerard, and Ahoulde: on ay to help him town t lsh the fact that the Chrietian Kadeavor sootetion of Seattle are As to the paper sh 1] ohita finally, of his father-Ine iter an | stood ready to help Wim), wilt tell your children that youll 66' 7 . of Aunt whe have hoard the # rom the lp | no one now, except » A water: aed apace “an Who was the only one tten of the organtsation |knows where they nimaelt “4 BS a ey lenire met lliving of mi! who took part In that @euferences im the wortd, and for that reasen the “beat was « smvatly GSiireth tran your oind ished by eum 1 thier, who wo of th iggest Succes: , ponepl: wou e ed only wh c receive | 10d that wild pur ‘ ~w R might alee be aidtted that the same paper pak’ the Star the sincerest (lm | this wae indeed the great emperor under my own band tre of the emperor, and Who rode t ented in New York and onwarda|” “ n 7 omp. *roductic « s presented in New wk. tery by copying the Stare Tra ry of Thursday, head and alk im ita yee | the man whose glance sent a thrill ., de] with him by mocntight i the forest Company and Production Intact as 4 throwgh me, who was now pourtng p of Fontainedteau. The buds are ftorday's iaaue. | HIS MOTHER'S PICTURE ‘This ts about @ convict named Smith —P. H. Smith of Mtnole. Rmith was sent to the penitentiary at Cheater om @ conviction of grand larceny, and was given an Indeterminate sentence A model prinomer, at the end of 16 months he was a on parol, One of the conditions af the parole was his pledge (hat he ould not leave the state. Smith violated his parole the first thing. But wait | Hie mother was dead. He did not think much about hia mother un- Git he got mio prison, Men have plently of time to think in the darie~ ates of a cell, That is why solftary confinement i» & keem punishment. And go Srolth Went over hin past Life and he saw clearly Row he had seat his mother to an carly Ereve. His mother's face! Sweetest face In the world to a Boy, ‘There waa no sternnese fn that face as he sew it in the glow of the dungeon or as It came to him i Ris dreama ‘The tree smilod es him and broke bie heart in peni- tener and tm grit ‘The officers found him th St. Louls and took htm back to Chester He duesn't care A real pleture of his mother's face beams on him from the walls of nie oid coil Good spet tn that fellow's heart! And the state ak Tiinela whose sof wrapa the clay of Abraham Lin- cola, might well adferd to. give PH. Smith tis full freedom-—and the pteture af Nis mother. He is Hot Mkely to break the Thwe agat, refed a. oe): ge fe For a tew GERARD WILL COME AGAIN omy Re lyn a nen manne YE WE mre well 40 Wrigadier Gerard, the brave old warrior whe loved bia emperor more than bis life, and honor more thdp either, The Gerard atories are the most powerful and graphic tales of romance, in tries aipto- macy and herelem ever published tn a newspaper Iki this section of the country. ‘Tie Meet series of these tales te Penge. fer the publication of the next series, none of which Rare ever teen published Iu an Amertcan newspaper, and the first of the new series Will begin Im shout a week, perhaps sooner ‘The second serter is even better than the first, feaders hare eyed jon arermend with the eriesty ativeay warn, ow ended, but the Star Nas ar and now that Star 2 ouner’s whe made iil eit eat bas endeared fim to everybody they, no dowdt, wit be enjoyed mor than the others Watch for these stories, and dont fall to read them, Further sn- Rouncements will be made Monday a» to the @ate of their publication FOURTH IN PHILIPPINES MANILA, July 4.—(Specia! ‘The giortous Fourth et ay eset | Tens ded at ‘Washington So the Filipinos property consider nacives somewhat In advance of the people of the United States in lib erty. The benevoientiy assimilated began celebrating bright and ne > an long a8 the law allows. "The unassimilated are likely to keep it up indefinitely, They know nothing about the gierious Fourth, and care less, bet they are strong on Celebration with Greworks, Great inconvenience iw caused by reasumn of the fact that their cartridges bianks. morsing's first report of the festivities in Samar was te the effect that the sunshine of liberty was let through @ benevo- lent aseimilator who ventured too near an amb: The celebration in Cavtte province ix very largely confined widows. This ie because water is so handy there and the water cure was so conveniently admintxtered that the men are having thelr Sreworks eisewhere. ‘The Cavite widows, unused to the customs of the Fourth, have confounded it with Memorial day, and are seen in large numbers gathering water lilies from the graves of their la- mented spouses, ate not wloriéan There ore @ In the company are LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT people in the or-| Minch Bakers and Confectionere--(ierma- | Panitation nis hall, Second avenue and Seneca erect. Iron Molders—Weetern Central Le bor Union hall. 4 Second avenue | sumedy parte: 3 Stationary Firemem—Unine hall. F* | Onsen reputations have long beer John R. Slavin, who was the lead~ ina comedian with the Alice Netisen accentrix company; Harold Vieard, cific bivel. lestabiiahed. Ame: the women are ee | viet Dale. Sade Rirby, Julte Mil lard, Leslie Mayo, Fannie D. Hall and May Hallett Third Avenue Theater ‘The lant rmance of “Bast Lynne” will be given the Third Avenue theater (bie afternoon and evening. Tomorrow night “Not Gatity” will be the bill, opening the eighth ond baat week of the @antord company. “Net Guilty” ie a melo~ drama full of thrills and climaxes Veudevilie A Fourth of July spectal matiner will he given at the Leschi Park pavilion at 3 o'clock this afternoon, at which the regular evening pro- gram wik be given For the week beginning to at 3 o'clock matines, Mr. wi present a complete c Tuesday and i agapmed oye been Be geven hew ac and JULY THE FOURTH The Most Giorious of All Let Yourself Loose MAKE AS MUCH NOISE AS YOU CAN WE WILL HELP YOU The Seattle Fireworks Co 1329 First Avenue Dealers in FIREWORKS We Will Be With You Again Next ‘Tratnmen—Pioneer lock, First ave- fue and Jomes street. 2 row pany in efter 8 paliss im truth, the objection had nat oo curred t me, but I did not wish to | sa appear gave me credit fer. so that it wae indeed surprising. Jes « out the sunken Veasel Into sowe.| which will convey the long ioe | "Fite to the Tecoma enmetter } The work of securing the trearure Lyon canal liner that the wreckin with apparat concentrates carge of the sunken | pointed te Colorade and the treasure of! t Enameled ware. from two quarts to ten gallons, and im price from gge¢ up. ARE WE HAPPY BECAUSE Mt Marmont Why there tage at Pi of Fenta: spades were wide of the ruined door, and at th wight of (hem the tears sprang to m eyes ae | thought of the bande fom they were inte 4. The om peror seteed one and 1 another. * anted te, to have leew wite than he 1 aneweret done so they would the Piritteh steamer Istander, work af the bead of Wrengel Nar rows, on the Coleradé ‘The concentrates are being pump lee, the Islander will be com- WRECKERS ARCOVER GOLD enced later CONCENTRATES FROM Leer) COLORADO AT WRANGEL | qus of determining t what exten’ mt manufacturing We harried on | | canna: ambokit reports |along the Pacifie coast. A commit Henry | tee. wneisting of Col. T. tly left this pert} bury, Major Willtam ©. Longfitt an tecover the gold| Major John has been ap whith We have Preserving Kettles in Elan-ge and Agate These dre of the best quality, in. sizes use rvsn fp Siriaas ~ 21500 ae, 9 We remove the “wire” edge from the hot waves, tear the “juice” off high light bills and av give the people 25 candle power ‘i Citizens’ Gas Cooking demonstrations at the Y. W. C. A. will continue through July. Patrons may obtain card at our office 1425 FIRST AVENUE propped he wall upon the right hana “The dawn wit [tne we get hack to the fe at ree tateral aovermmamn te @etr-] Han. | that you a an you 1 cannot say more lesiroun of @ no hands foy that sl afterwards allot whieh wer We dug the hole, and placing the in one of my pixtol holsters | 1 them from the damp, we |‘ faid them at the bottom and cov 1 them up. We then carefully re ‘This Frequent | refused, and so, up to hie deat ‘21, the papers atill remained w I have told you be dug up by Count Mertrand , and Wwe pind the top. ry which I would 4 wo ¢ wan mopphn orehead with yi ane ores iy oe haters oe not that the end in ati handkerchief long before we had come to the end of our tawk The firm gray cold light of mors was stealing thr o y you will hear ¢ 4 you will ase ne * r ‘The Yellowstone Why, the pa-|1# attract vered for Name pery that you = jme.* y 1 am fealty at « tose to ino’ of 4 naume! have reco’ «| what your majesty te talking We flushed with anger for city oMiae, Beattie, — Monday and Friduy evenings vate lessons @ally. mo ment, and then he burst out tnugh Very good. adier!” he orted. HERE And So Are the Baskets with single handle Spit Weed Covered Basket, w double handie-— 5 Gines Lemon Squeeser Second and Union + PREOERICK & NELSON, Inc, ine Furniture, Store Closed All Day Today In Honor of the One Hundred and Twenty - Eighth Anniver- sary of the Country’s independence oi ' ef ‘| WATCH MONDAY'S STAR FOR NEWS OF THE MOST INTER- ESTING BARGAIN SALE IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRA- PERIES, CROCKERY, Etc. THAT. SEATTLE HAS EVER SEEN. Frederick & Nelson, in. Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Stree's Tt in dangerous to Kye Tr all F ed, But woen alent fale, tt »iate, Mav attended to at once by « olaliate, Two Stores: 1 1 Ave. 807 First of his own sup purpose he How they came to niyself, and whe eventually obtain |Full information and tickets at N. P| Open Split Wood Basket, medium . Be Large Bpttt Wood Market Barket B5e We Spelger & Hurlbut DANGEROUS | Schuchard Optical Co., | AMUSEMENTS. / SEATTLE’S JOHN OORT, tg. LEADING ve.spueete GRAND THEATER SMkutst 65 A Rare Musical Treat Last of the Season ony Musical Comedy Co. a4 Matinee y¥y §th ghts and a Wedne day SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS, “The nenaay Girl” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY sera AND THE Four ni was h in here $1.00, 75, SoC, 25¢ PRICES—$1.50, 1 with my Hfe: | out Ris thowghte to me in short lbursting and the birds are calling. on te ore er on, the werds rettiin, the edae of " rie om | ow, but T think that o hnote of meal | the town, where aired that TH Tage todo fn the’ saniight. then Ry hI @ oxtndre: should separate from tim, 1 had| (inks ee EE meee —— $3 a ms im the sha the wor mag v4 — oo “ag my horse. |!) onen er, And yet you may time, and be bd wae Se cane me Dae « ew m) i JOKN cConT, leon gl ne hie P| him to speak bie mind to « plain » mistake the Made wit burst andthe biras Hd ated and taking: pinch | ter te " yeott. ie ~ mung fn 9 before France LEADING uff, an was bis wa nm thin way the emperor am ey tae will ae¢ much another ruler a Lettuedt, Rotted | oven after years It sends a Mush of orn corner that we Weeus ietaner ee Rig A i THEATER sae 6S You wonder, no doubt,” said he,| pride tnfo my eheeks to be able to be. mn ue x i IESE ramcain (The Bnd.) aie and Pesca and Saturday Matinee Y 10 and I AMERICA’S DISTINGUISHED COMEDIAN MR. N. C. GOODWIN Friday Night and Saturday Matinee THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. “The Altar of Friendship” © Beautiful Comedy of Love, Humor ged, Buperdly Cast, Artistically Gowned wee) Han) ze) Matcicine Lucetie Kyl and Pathos, Mandsomely SATURDAY NIGHT ““When We Were Twenty-One’ PRICHA- $2.00, $1.50, $2.00, 750 and 500. Heats on sale Wod- hesday, 1 «. m. PAVILION moe HIELDS’ SUMMER VAUDEVILLE All Under One oof Headed by HAYUS & WHITEHEAD, ~! The Piano Player and His Friend. MAY AND BABY OWEN, Introducing the Greatest Child Artist in the World. EDWARD O'NEILL, Premier Card Manipulator, ROONEY & FORRESTER, Irish Nonsense. —MORE FEATURES-——6 General Admission, roc. Take any car in the city. NO LIQUORS. NO DANCES. on | Sip wleerys PARK THEATER Commer Third Ave. and James. Northwestern Vaudeville Co. The wood i ch Vaudeville House in Seattle. Es “THE HOME‘ OF POLITE audeville A THEATRE, which seats over 2000, where ladies and children can go without an escort. THE MUSIC furnished by the en- tire orchestra from the Grand Opera House. EOPLE on the stage the very be in the profession; none of them have ever been seen in Seattle before. NOTICE THE PRICES Matinees vee 200, 1c | Night 30c, 20¢ Ide Matinees— Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays THE The Rent Hillman Citys: FREE RENT FREE WOOD CITY WATER Houses and lots almost GIVEN AWAY. don’t delay Only $5 down and 50 cents Take the Renton car on Washingtop § salesmen always on grounds tu handle the crowda Phone. Union 47 Y the 7 per week; street, 5 cent fare; come today Down town offices, 16 Downs Bids. oeU SE we QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND ATILLING CO., Scarinc Ave ane sae becee Pp i fr ws th of Ci ~ mm he th Lt * th t » w ec782

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