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baltic py as aa te ge THE SEATTLE STAR } bina Pa : HALL NESE CAUGHT . 4 ite BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. | ‘ i ; A CLOCK THIEF r BUILDING SCHEME WILL BE EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAT, « Business Department Independeps 198 Battortal Departs Main 1138 word of [LO8T HORGE AND BUGGY One cent month, detty wx per week, or twenty-five mal! or carriers, No free copies - tn the fore Trice at Seattle, Washington, as second-clags matter. prop Brienne Gee rd, nlent (0 these whom d we carried our pa Cor. 2d Ave. and Union St position with = business firta and I must bear the brunt of the scandal So said Arthur W. Prick of Chicago to a reporter hers, It will be a* bad ‘The working girl he speaks of is Mire Myrtle Huntington, fo: merty | for Rurope ete the Fron bh» reveling again, for they are stow to Judgment the means of eornparteer Prices Mercerized Sitk Waisting, in latest styles hop-sackin im Frick’s employ, Miss Huntington had Mra. Frick arrested for an-/ PED Me w have ty “aad ST, “AR POR THE St IMMER DROPPED FOR A” rew ew 4 eg © eee dabetouene | MONTHS that a Jay ache mmowntert People leaving the city for thelr summer vacations can have The town wae to send the best o standing around thelr ehalre rhe saw the timepiene 4 TELEG RA 4 P HIC Briets Star forwarded to them withoutpany extra expense, jto Parts, We all took w love whieh I had thought waa a Jol Yaren j Pres could get, and I had two plotures for] and # plaything—4t in Jent Roomevelt wt tom Bown 1 28 cents ser month) payable in advance, my share, One of them, called | unders it in the Lane = ae nding orde lease state correet out-of-town address, the ne Burprined,” L kept for my] one's lite, the ff : welt, and the other aint Hearhara, al 0.0 length of time the paper is ta be sent, and edition wanted, & present for amy mother, | friend, thank you || LICENSES TO WED It must be confensed, however ond vetule Timothy Maen » pa _ P that some of our men behaved very 1 now twill te reteor It In Mot arthy A LOOK INTO A SOUL badly in Uh tter of the statuest for Lucia was the ¢ . mas p ck Gumhie : om vod the pictures, The peopte at terrible of present ty |lowmt eae, both of A ge CE Cy erty navnine toe “oncom 01 SULLY'S LITTLE TRI: “Julius Selmara, teamster e them, and aa te the four nab} and how it was that I came aul eek Commend a That ts the they wrote his name on the books of the Chicago horses which stood over the the top of my right, car, Yo the monicip iting plent bonds pore ue them as dearly as If they hadibesn | ait, for the firet time, 1 will told Cpe He sampled human life for 65 years and made up his mind that, for heir chiléren. I have alwaye"heex 5 “ nt, for & rot ah bal © thin re nents it te deuls be m4 | This old man kept a diary er A gh Ae wok non i. mt 8 S pw ‘ - eupe " pal Hah | 701 First avenue, Through the entries made at various times one gets a ge | nN for the They wore too ebirank SELLS OUT plant within & Agi for “Keystone” anton through a window the noul of this friendiess, despoadent, but dream-| 1) oa. ane AA BAM ne wag | Mmbed fur Ment cavalry charhers month Working Pants and Overalis, tng olf man. talking In the cafe and they had not the weight for che —- | Monde ‘ | ane wever y wert the ~ “ ” . These are a few specimen ent have seen & arent many cities Meee eee eee ren Wt] Sound Clothing Co. Bought by or ‘ ? 0) hat a beige sunshiny day te The alr te full of |) Crienda would not da o re four } | , ; Pane $1, 300: What'a Urabe nar wee 25 — ive 1 have i as aj the » ; an Eastern Syndicate ie ‘ aweet sounds and odors, How lovely tt would be to spead an hour in the] S00 of my Hitie Aght. | *XPeqted that the ahd kine mbers ‘ green fields, but the tron Wagon summons me, and mature’ fragrance|ing dev Ng and Jogiing be- | any better They wept | bitterly Ak was referte : r ne chinks © e el = hind 4 The cavalry were in trout} * they were sent away/ and ten] The rele the sound] pres oo 5 ‘ ' must come to me through the chinks of the foul freight houses Tes earned WEN TOSt | ecb sntdiers. ware seed: @eateng | Coetun't pcrag f ay after the aalenof the Matt De er 25, 1901: What memories the word brings to my t of the | in the « that pight. A® ® PUN toa, of whieh Hr are the} fiat t bond. Ht te the opinion | heart! Hut they are memortes of 6 and some od Christmases that td z of the for thene murdera, « great / eof the] around the clty ball that ather con | have spent in poverty and rage. Vi Hussars whieh ¥ more of tt etn piste , in| Uingenctes will arise Chat wilh farth " t not Case Yotuse it but] We, vinlied, Venice le 1h at itt t away, and the soldiers to : r The boss gave A dollar for a gift, I did not dare refuse it, but/ we visited Venice in the most | see and firing cus | Tt te very probal ection { T gaye it to the first newsboy I met.” I hope that he wilt have a merry | Rut, one chllealous. f canisot ent aians wi being | wilt pert Christmas. A beggar's Christmas is romant a teamater's Ve} thought Uhat th avalry could ma » nie te furlous, |, ona ‘art report ft Beat that "|peuver. It wound puasie Murat or | a yb a feeling |W] Teached Maturday| w ; 28 me near ending | pornin, se old| Lanenile to Uring a squadron into] the town any officers and men Gatures. lease , May ' — ending It Al “Wate. morning aie ett equare of theirs Por thin rea dienppeared during Unat winter, and ‘ @rucgery, the round of sickening hom drum, te almost . on Mleen we lett ‘Wellerdeahete wea¥y en thelr bodien, wale never found y. K. tree John Devo . Why didn’t I off that bridge when it was opent The poor old horsg!| brigade and also my own Mugeara at fo mype pad plen’ do : J It would have Seen cruel. But who would care for old Tobey? Whe] Pad the mainland. Hut Bucher | and I never found the the heavy JOHN DAVIS & CO. P a ata ot with thé infantry held the town, and] om my hands In every country it % BRCOND AVE F 1908; My day of rest again. It om Sunday thot [can feet! Snip for. that winter, | bee he language. For this reason I ab ee oe how my life bas been a faiture. I have accomplished nothing for my+| was pleased about the affain of the | Way® look touind for some lady who self and « for any else Hp a Lag ee see ne mea low faure, but ft is ‘ tam to end It soon, I feet it, Nothing to live for, Nothing] it a. “Qurue bgp aieaiy gions My iy tented g . & inalortty of the stock ‘ was fortunete for the oredit of oat Interesting Way of | ise, desired to withdraw from the fo die for, either, bat IN take the chance. ft can't be far off {Prench arenm thet it wee 1 whe wes and before L waa 30 1/ t thdrew 4th Semi-Annual ‘ Good-by, little book, for today. You are the only friend Ihave jopmored to Blim Mesides, he de-| could speak nearly every longue In Suit Sale i n 1 served a lessoa, for K one does nat | Kurope, BOL ft mast be .contensed ORR efier all you ave enly myee jiike a prima donna’e winging one | thal what you learn is pot of much ; This poor old fellow, who had a fine } of nature, of humanity and! coy always be ailent. but It is tnior. | ee for theordinary purpeses of life . ; of “old Tobey,” dreamed of a day of rest and a chasce for hiv better [erable that a public affront #hould | MY business, for example, tas usual-| 1) Mune toe len See GOOD G oO oO D s ; pat {de put upow a pretty woman. fp the | |y been with soldiers ant peasants, | {! ire tock as Gene tenes f ° : stat ania whieiinds sympathy wae all with me, and what adw es It £0-'be alte | thing which will be shispe cl ; bd me : the affair had blown over love only thean, | rots ~ Set geienen ee Some of our dreams are realised and some are not. inan's Widew bad been penstonea ick when the [De Ryndicate » Kaatern ; 206, 208, 210 Pike Street Summer Clear- : It ls hard to dream for more than halt @ century and not have one|duchet chose ane as hie own gallopes PIL en : ance Sale of Ken- and { followed bim to Venice. where w weet & — dream come true. tT hed the bitange adventure which | teacher 4s In at Lanett sington s4 Rogers- : lam about to tell vou. fret name, |n 4 second . You have not teen to Venice? No, | aentioman forgets second pames 1 The * 4s Peet Suits. ONLY A WORKING GIRL for it im seldom that the French | 8 *ay thi with all disorevton, that i travel We were great travelers tn | ete w OC" tha” Grater} —_——— New those days. From Moscow to Cairo | families hice, an At hee] Med, ataran in a = | “She is a working giri and has nothing to lose, Iam the one to had (reveled everywhere, but we | erendtfather bed been dome wl the | * — Boos g we faoturtes. } . B. ut nson cutter. Tam \ business man and well known. T hold @ reaponaibie tn larger parties than were | /own, enna Ceo At Melted Are Here r their homes, i women who have loved = seult and battery, and sler sued hor for damages bave Gone be Be eapetiinge ~ 3 Tez | are not twonty te whom 1.6 Fine Percale Wrappers, made weaves, light blue and , ; Mra Frick waa Jealous of Mixes Huntington. In company with) far they will gn if they have a gulde ply sich a term as that Hut T say like this ilustration, ruffle white, rt) : " orm, the 1 w hrte a ihe ie our dittie man te point out the femeln that Le was exquinite on > tro sther, woman, the former deaayed the tri Se the, Frick besa." ona] lke ous Lie man, fo, pole oat che [shin that, Lucid aoe, oat seat chor trimmed with pretty wash | 75¢ value 6 Cc : C asanulted the girk beating her womereitully. Thie and the quit con~/ "Ay, But the great ¢ weed | equal, uniess & were Dolores of To embroidery, wide flounce | vo ‘ f stitute the scanda! of which Frick apenka here am i, the tant of € led There was a little brunet Pe TOA oh j Heavy White Yarn Mercer- 4 You see, Miss Huntington is only « working girl. She has avthing) wine of Gur 7 whom 1 loved antarem whes e $: ~ 1 SI 25 | inet Vesting, the most styl- * 3 e " tering er ansena tr value. | aa 4 , te lame either By 8 beating or by = scandnt that It ta of Venice that. 1 would 1 resume hae aaca'ped + ka | ish beavy waisting made, f} 5 i Mowern, Bere sactge an speak. The folk there live like wa was of & perfect beauty, but | beautiful pattern, $1.00 }} tye design, tone kd construction of 9 ¢ “Tm a working gt. I'm proud of the fact. I want to nv mY) ter rate upon a mud bank, bur the | *he had not the few the erace value i. abe My wh euiity stamp ht an r living because it is the only way for a girl alone in the world as Tam.) houses are very fine, and the} of Lacts. There Agnes, abe. ! .75c worthy of unworthy. . to tive, I have not courted any publicity, I have dons all I could to) SDUrches, espectaily that of . At. |! could not put one before the other . Selling at . 4 Mark, are as great as any I have] bat t do none an injustice when T Have just received a avoid 1, Mr. Friel does not know what it has meant to any honest) 4.0)” put above all they are proud | say that Locia was the equal of the | Satin Striped f Damask W aist- « girl to be mentioned in any affair of this kind.” of thelr statues end thetr pictures, | beet fresh supply CONT t~ " > co Mend the ctneement, of iMe mrersigent, bustoons man, and, of thel which are the most famous im jou-| It was ower thie ma 5 Gl ES a Sura RIT ere agai. thi ; : wet Ome te the statement of a whining cur, the other of a refined wom- } ma through any amount of i ; an. In one is tel/ahnese cownrtice. pride of posttion and a superior) thought above fahting aad plunder 4 it wan oe be —y laundering, 65¢ pertert, ved re ewer tien sche “working clase” * ad There was ald Bouvet, for example schet sent . strength tone and mechanical oom ema Se Se nr Segue star 1 pete of ebamaters Cord TAs wae killed by the Prue mine of them value......s+++. c struction It haa no equal amon tod modesty, delica/y, « decent indewadence and a womanly sense of ov!-| ilns on the day that l won the oe. 5 hed Bees sand See ee gual glume Tap Gelees on ‘ dal, if you took him aw with them. after 1 had ee ~ | Une will Interest you. We sell them am . Mise Huntington could well afford to go to the Jury on those two camp and the canteen, and | cf im teare peared to me thet i | easy terme You wil! alec fod mang f ‘ etl > him of beoks or of art he} Plasted would ernck if It were Baked other wtandard makes to select from. tements alone. would sit and stare at you. But the} from (he support of the wall 4 1 Righest soldier te a man like myself. A the seppers were withdrew TO YOUNG MEN whe cat nd the things of | After that I was the friend of the pire | the min a as a the so wh it tty, and many 8 fae ot omta 1 hat $ Handsome Lawns, Dimi- A quitar, manésla, violia, tania ae : as ¥ oung when racked with the father eR . i = ‘ 2 ae ; Sih’ eshieesish. “speiachey- nin —_—— rmy, aad that the quai & sweet lesson have 1 had with thy bead + Pa See Percale Wrappers, trimmed | rose — Batistes, in i} pla Mane i - F secethve Poasnene Te You say you haven't been given a fair chance tn life to make som yay fe}, ae cP ak Wikies etitaeed tonsil Tel Matn 35: Ind 3. with ruffle and braid on ae ul assortment o and get one priees before Geckting o@ 1 Vonion that-winten,.and 1 mig front and back yoke, wide styles, worth 20¢ to 2§¢, Jf] an tetrument. ' thing of yourself? Look at Willtsin F Cory, who has just been elected president of) 50" Oo 1s aumire the ple the United States Steel corporation at = sslary that would make @/ tures in Venice, and to know ~~ man rich in a year, name of the great men. Michael Ti- De you think he had “a pull?” and Angelus, an the others He did. Fifteen years ago Corey was pushing a wheelbarrow in hed Tens soem, We one won the yards of one of Carnegie’s mills in Braddock. And this was Bis) them also, for the very Arat this “pull.” whieh he did whem he captured the “He wheeled so much more iron in a dey than the men at his elbow that he was soon made foreman over them.” In other words, Corey wasn't afraid to “do $2 worth of work for al @ollar.” « fear that besete many young men today: When Corey became foreman it was noticed he got twice ax much || work out of his men as the other foremen. He didn’t swear at his men. | ‘They never grumbled at their boss, They respected him, Carnegie began promoting Corey. And Corey worked hard. He had only a fair, common school edu- cation, He studied st night. He took un a cours® in a correspon-| dence school. In time be became an expert chemist. By and bye he was an authority on armour plate. He knew more about armour plat: have dare the mume. for T towed be choice .. ~terctihid i in with all mr heart, but Bilenne Garer has his sword, Ate horns, fis regt- ment. hin mother. his emperor and bie| ¢. Adebonnair husaar has room in hin life for love, but mone for « wits, ot the then. my friends, but 1 did not sew the lonely daye-when I new old comrades with tal! children | flounce on skirt, in reds, nayys and black and white, | # 35 value .98c TALKING MACHINES ‘The perfect Columbia talking m+ johines are becoming more ery day, and ontes tn these are very large. Prices $0 to #100. D.S.JOHNSTON CO, | 903 Second ave. Burke Building. Banner Patterns af . = as THE LIGN CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor, Firet Ave’ and Mat st ‘Not in the High Rent District is the best Wrapper-buying opportunity of the sea- son. We've all sizes. WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF OUR MIDSUMMER CLEARING SALE than aayone.in the milla, There was only one thing for Carneaie to} Man's Balbriggan Uunderwpar @0. Me mate Corey superintendent of that department, Corey in-| coahacat creased the output. The silk Waist Men's $3.00, $2.50 and 54.00 Shoes ‘That's -all. ie. . % Only remember this: “He wheeted so much more tron ore than teh I men at hia elbow.” i tis our plan at this season of the year to put in force aevigorous and decisive low range of prices in order fo accomplish quickly an absolute clearance. In pursuance of this policy we have cut prices until we feel certain that Monday Bargain Seekers will, wherever possible, attend the sale. This great money-saving opportanity appeals forcibly to all judges of good, reliable merchandise. we. fAson MEETINGS TONIGHT gallery, fruit and candy stands ery Engineers and Firemen— | check room, toy balloons, perfume. Carpenters ball 1 Fourth avenue. general stand Carpenters— Baker Also respectable and meritorious | Amusement privilewen, Fleetrical Workers, c17—Wait-| Apply rooms 07-9-11 Ar Tesses hail, 14) Second avenue. { ine. between hours of 10 Newsbore--Western Central Labor) 3} p. m. Tinton hall, 16 Second avenue. | terere—Olymple ball, 10g Bec-! Opportunity Rich Taffeta and Peau de Soie Silk Waists, in pretty black, red and green colors, actually worth up to $9.00, your choice of the the lot HAVE YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR CAMPING OUTFIT? CARLOAD OF DINNERWARE Be Closed Out at Half Price - os Our fine mmer euite will go fast | Ute week at $12.60. n man & Co, w oan uatelanw GwiichmenPloneer block, First ail mp Stove 12415 oven and one joint of pipe * tue and James street inp Stove, 18x24 above, for while TENTS AND CHAIRS i Mnlves ahd Pork You who heed dishes should take they last - A bab an te patos oe | ce nay of saving half your hey tas! SOFIA, July 13—Teday Bulgaria! 2M. wall... 68.48 | Decorated’ Napkins, per hundred | to® Cottage Set, of thin p And What it Will Do brated the anniversary of her om. Tent, S-ft, wall..@7.46 | vo ele . an of thin por rth an a nation by the unvetling, Folding Deck Chair, with canvas | ¢ Sok coe Ste een. pee whit, ra THE BLUE FRONT. THE BLUE ec oe , ear the battlefield of Pletna, of the seat and back | Pt ~ ~ Under our brodd polloy of sek Splendid national maiisoleum recent- me Same an above, with arma, $1.00 | lade " ing many planed at a low price, ly compjeted. The structure, the| Camp Stool, very strong canvas | ae instead of a few at high figures, foundation stone of which was laid ns U 250 | h White Steel Plate 106 we make ft easy for you to buy Some time aga stands upon the spot! Same an above, with back. for 360 | White Steel Cup 106 by ring bigh«rade pianoa of 2c White Steet Wash Basin for ma of $19 cash and 3 a month It does miore than rent—{t buy® the piano. Starr, Richmond, Barnes & Son Pranos, guaranteed for 10 years Where Czar Alexander Ul. narrowly |§ We fill oculiate’ prescriptions for tacaped capture by the Turks. @aceen Breken te - Dancing classes Munday and Friday évenings. Prof. Wilson, Ranke Hail, Pike street. Private jennons daily, *** Priviiege Men, / Attention G. BENINGHAUSEN JEWELFR AND OPTICIAN 713-715 First Ave. * duplicated | Good Clothing At Very Low Prices Those who attended our great Elephant Sale |] tn Jone and the early days of July, and who came Factory on preminos. NOW IS YOU CHANCE TO BUY Mason Fruit Jars Cheaper ' n Jars, with porcelain scre Granite Preserve rubbers £ quart Granite Ketth sohala bor every piece gold traced regular Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Ave. knobs and ha ‘The following privileges are for| Carnt Pint on 400! “ * i “ os ro tty ‘Fitn to August ath, "8" | Union ‘tock, next. to meDougal wa soaen Soe | Laeett Grbutte Mastic 43¢T son'bicos Diher Set, new cue ff Saterday in response to our advertisement of $5 aj thw Co. Hall -maltor per doren 7% Y ed unde Baby rack, Knife rack cane rnc | Pure Rubber Rings, 3 dos, for ise ; ve Met S94 bs vogue 8 1 undergia and $6 pants at $1.25, are well aware that we are NOTICE dis 1-4 pint Jelly Glasses, dozen K 263. wet TI Mipint Jelly Glassen, doven....88e | i7-auart Dish Pan oie t. with |{ leading all clothing stores tn the city in giving real Our charges are for mai Pressed Tumblers, doxen BBe | 11%-inoh Colander The o college using valves for the money we ask. If you have a need tn Men’s Clothing to fill, you cannot do better than come to— Painless process—seeret and exciu- five with ws With tin tops. 164-tneh Colander Extra Special Gendron Folding Go-Carts for One-Third Loss ‘oling Go-Cart, with FINE SUITS ON SPECIAL SALE inieas Extracting, Pain: fess Filling, Painless Operating. This is not a college for students | none are employed or acmiited. Our staff is composed of dentists of long experience who came here to perfect —— im our latest scientifie THE BLUE FRONT = | F, L. JACOBSON, Proprietor H Na regular for $1.50, pow | end and foot eonitnuour string. f/f 882-814 FIRST AVE. Oppo, ~Augusti , TEETH pri | head one foat 9 nttnuous stri | Louch-Augustine & Co.'s THOUT PLATE? 1 wlar $4.00 val $2.79 Great inducement offered of FINE CUT STERLING SIL. VERWARE, CLOCKS and many other articles of the very latest designs suitable for Wedding Pres- ents, at GREATLY RE- A nau DUCED Prices, - m ‘Om bination ave ek | | PREDERICK 4. cc lone L, er h, Heb with lay-back, detachable pil. i ‘ ¥ | ees 2 wifey aes sssater ame | Sigh vetelee ST alge Builders’ Hardware 715 Second ave, Seaitic ea.i0 5 Smati Charges for Material The college fees of skilled tists Plumbing and aged FT kak, ae eurame were ore UNION antee with all work EASTERN COLLEGE OF PAIN- LESS DENTISTY, SBCOND AND PIKE Masor mple Building. foure—8 Oto 8 Sundays, §:30 to & | oun: Pike TRENT: ERNST BRO eee |