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i THE SEATTLE STAR 1 YA . HPT Bt AY z ret 1ONI «ah Business Departme iM Indepene 198 B ° te per w yefive Senta per THE STAR FOR THE SUMMBR People leaving the city for their summer vacations can have The y extra °. Star forwarded to them without Ra In sending orde olease state correct out-of-town 26 cents “er month; payable in advance. be sent, and edition wanted. length of time the paper is TROUBLES OF AUTHORS thelr own o 1 in general knows nothing of pane of dina N f h ¥ od fn ‘ ts * inted. ate is y in hin f hat what he centu » and ranked « the t ge persistence will wend each of his man i get them back f U ! te and an th te no return from the It veatment ft > serous matter worthy of the attenttor * men Members of the Rejected Manuscrty Jotermined to bring thelr concerted influence to bear o ve the postage rates Authors who have not yet s Jed fool that It lea to pay 2 cents an ounce, and “postage inclosed” at the welghty works of fiction and verse Almost without exception the posers eed the mor Mr. Anctrew Carnegie and Mra Jutla Ward Howe have placed thelt Dames at the head of a y-printed blue cireular letter t ali of us pwho writ and at the end ate #igmature of Poultney Bigelow, (ee Lorimer, Chae Err y Seaith, L K. Punk and others. Practically i forelgn nations have a special rate of 1 comt fo wo ounces, for manuac but in the United States ft iv 2 cents for on onnee Cheap f gh Hterary people Mood our Amert ah market with low-postage I! " which threatens te reduce the Tadiana historical soveilet to tion MHttle better than slave Tt can be guessed h naress will take the plea, ¢ has little know ietge atl less ay athy with the (ribulations ¢ ple who have, or think thoy have brains to spare and to spend that such people wer Tt was on the floor of Un red to ae “them literary fellers.” sieged for seeds and public documents things though he fracks thers, he doesn't have to. fT . sending things to 5 k, they ought to be made to pay for the queer amusemen KANSAS NO LONGER “BLEEDS” sn is wane Who me sist ta thie foolish praotice of ‘The more you think of Kansan the more you wonder why the word “tlesding” was ever applied to that empire for fertility, pnt and continued hard luck ew in every backyard, ang & modern word for persis to Kansas when cyclones pahiet farma out by the roots and chang ne hoppers ate the word into growing crops, and sandstorms did their part. And then nature quit fooling with wae. The wun rains came, and the Kansas «pirit grew Digger and str worked, women tofled and Prosperity staived out a claim In Kansas and Tooated to stay. Today, Kansas has no diamond mines She does not manufacture automodiies or pianos. She «rows food—things that barnanity must have, be the times good or bad. and ts bound to # richer and richer In seven years Kansas bas produced 410,000,009 bushels of wheat, Including the 160,600,000-bushel crop that is now being hievested. It ts @ spot cash crop. Tt is as good as government bonds It means rany money and wend tyes 1t means more pianos, automat * Gram =, fine homes, Boys and girts. In what otheF state does the farmer cry for hetp to reap his crops. and offer $3 a day for harvest hands? “Bleeding Kansas A 75,000,090-baxhe! wheat crop wiped tt off the map in 1602. Now yoo might as well condole with Andrew Carnegie, because of thie poverty, of shed tears with Hetty Green, because her taxes are high, es to be sorry for Kansas at any stage of the game, The state ls a na- krain—coim tional bank, and tte vaults are full te dereting with wold 7 on pass muste: A BURGLAR ORATOR Tt te «aid that oratory is om the decline and will shortiy dleapp Tt & not true. Bo long as men live and feel wo tong will the orat move ther. Instance Edward M This man who pleaded gutity to burglary s affected Jud, St. Loule by a speech he made that the judge reduced the sentence of MeGee’s partner in crime, named McGraw, from five to years McGee stood before the fatge with every appearanc a man who has Tecetved in his person the worst buffets fate has in store. He p 4 & word picture of his lif From boyhood he had beet hunted by the police. Every time he tried te “fight they had thrown him into the “booby hatch.” He was glad, he sald, that hiv mother wae dead broken-hearted by hin early waywardness ‘Then the burglar orator began bis plea for M. asked nothing. “But judge, this man's mother sti show him mercy.” Deftly he complimer e court. He*had always heard that Jude Ryan was a man of clea nacierice and big heart, always willing and ready to lend « helping band to the man who has fallen. ‘The judge was deeply stirred and mentioned the fact that McGee knew he could not plead guilty and escape with two years senTence, but that he had plead guilty in order to help McGraw Judge McGraw then gave McGee the full fimit—five years-but gave McGraw only three years. That seems hardiy fair, A mah who makes @ martyr of bimecit to save his fellow deserver better than that. But the incident rerves to prove that, given the occaaion, the Inapira- tion and the plea, the orator needa only to speak alncerely to succeed. It meets Tolstoi's definition of art—the sending of a true message from the beart of the artist to the heart of the recipient. So that, while he may not know ft, besides being a burglar, Edward Metice tn artiat, orator, hero, EE RT POLYMNIA OVERDUE |LaBon MEETINGS TONIGHT o's eloquence aw. For himeeit he lives. For her sake South Seattle. Clgarmakersa Western Central lL Considerable anxiety ia felt for ae bor Union hall, 1804 Second ave. safety of the German ship Polymnia.| Cooks and Waiters—Olympic ball She has aready consumed 41 days) 1104% Second aye im making the voyage from Port Low) 1 Angeles to Port Townsend, which in| the eewest time for the trip eve made on this cons Tt i» proba that she drifted too far off-shore and | whinisi-Unioh ha Pacttt that sie has encountered stronginjie on Na, Pact fiesd winds, The Polymnin is | wWaitrenses—Waitrenses’ hat vessel of 2000 tons register and sig. ni ween —_ under the command of Capt. Molzer.| fhe nailed from the California por dune 1. She has been placed on th Grerdue list, and if nothing is heard| N at her within a few days, will be! the warm summer days. altered tor reinsurance. |xhould see the pleasing display aera, aE thigh grade patterns for iP) at King Go to Spinning for bieycle repatra Fron. 94 First ave Rhumatism Can Be Cured THE DRY HOT AIR PROCESS DOES THE WORK Others have been cured, why will it not apply in your case? Do not be skeptical, It matters not what other have tried to do—We know what we can do. Our apartments are open for your inspection. D. want us to effect a permanent cure? If so, call and see us avenue. — A Restful Soft Shirt No medicine—Nature’s cure. HYGEIA COMPANY 358-360 The Arcade Building. HOURS—»o a. m. to 6 p. m.; evenings: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 9; Sunday by appointment Phones: John 1461; Ind., A 2372 Butchers No. 18—Burdick’s hall.) nthing ts #0 cool and inviting - uk OMAR 20 ese BpsoclAOl, wake, but It th he | hued ’ tay.) t we that you at at nd , pleaded for ot ! ut snip unique plan wor wi ™ her, Rouse Up, signera Here are more extraor ry | shall em have thetr . Re p he may 8 hook me by the shoulder, and « have dared t on bring myself to tell by i ‘ sea to the eradda might well have done so, for! pbs he ade from mill en Af th ON a tyle 4 the by ri i { * he worth $10 to $12, for wor S20, f euch pr « would not ion to him | oe yan , moldier, Where | fairest woman in Venice,” said the | worth oy be m dotier Here, Nicho! i me 5 . i t . You will tet! we that when you hav ’ either Guess Men's Tweed Cheviot 4 Men's Trouser a made « part payment.” aid he. “Ter He left the bath” slameonia Suits, made trom} sitheré, full als rlact bape © epirit may not a Then he may have left the hours ‘wea oft over aed ire says ‘ ail . a from mill er ’ Matte act | we well ne rhe By Ps } ends of the finést wooler ailored, made ! to the wood RR ay ALF rouched 1 all the asked for styles, worth | of the best cloths; worth reg " te « ntae of T heard thame fateful stepe} Wid cat about to mpring. If J 4 > | ay might. We @hadl them! Afar sraiatant keys. Woet [10 dle was determined | thee my 1 5 Aecide upon the death which he is to t since [end should be worthy of my lite, — | | . yet it wan a [with a handkerchief. in another in All of ut Boys Clothing at One-Half Price tor email me y eat th od tant my secret would be Samnspog st ” Cut to the Core © from the “ ee th ' t tbe y ‘natal Mn wh the states and how sons Tee “wound ve ready for tomorrow elling h her door was eck! Go bask!* she cried ow far a «my head. It the hitherto unknown point my reflections. They wilt £ ioe you, Ktenne, My and the t emo vet Lion with my neighbor tn mistor at | We egw 4 ’ how > and age L I watted i the steps 1 bs ” oO § ‘1 ' 1* make no \ " < ear, al! the sea- away then 1 cautions ©. a pone. thah it & f emperor for Men kwea 1th a the ¢ boards and peep: a wae we the son's styles, worth 25c, for The light sun very Wien, oe «saint which, by tts Men's Black fy fant din & more by ne bak frighten the deny < th . 14e aes, « ult hear ( taniagbe bok ran with orien of tery ox, worth Men‘s Outing Shirts of penva, wh nl rpaned my mind ‘ cyerdevous gang. Anak Men's Suspender scotch Flannel, worth 75¢ oye weadty Ne ei ot be naved.* whis n 4 - ards must pave made a creakina |yeeey’ "De what I tell you at once then the crash of 2s¢ quality yO EL mE, Thage was a dharp evctamat f 0Tland without argument. Go fate my Suen ie prine ere were | ° ear friend wrage!” 1 A her through the gap And} * Oe erten nt “Pre ‘al Set he Bane ldiere in the hall, Next tnetant jets . “Laveta” | 2 Le ie, vg 715-717 4 mg & his wards, ‘Then he} gay and ft flung | had : a bring | wus? What ln wi a r Lucta! Lu-| tor jo with | 5 . ‘ “ . |8 d je 1 ere ge tiwlt even}. was | more cound I do to’ prove ik? I the *y roagw: | and “Lucia!” |onty a dark blur in the corner. bet myo or try " | make speechen at t ap voveen ore, 5 tae preee 1aP Oe 900 FIRST AVENUE oo cor. ina ae inet] Tt was young Loreto Loreten ha SR ae 1 the [the lover whom 1 had wupersedad. heron we on n morey, | MY Mente sam Deavy for im wt the | em j In oO your letter © trit ad een eg edgy BP gels grad ur pelace ver change, and still Brienne ." 1 wrote no letter 1B digesta Sb reg Orgy eg Fm srl aa One at any rete,” said T,| Gerard would bow his gray bead be- M dsui ci. | Rk, a eee tha" gpine ito sone sonmoiation |, of them Say rate’ sald | cee nec"ana would very gisaly sone] MUGSUMIMET a } “I came also in answer to your] treet and to rush through the Tra aees wtenen toes cet | Tele wee way, my friends, in| this other ear if be might do her . | fetter,” md cuit by the nnd sonaiierate winner tet meet | which I last.my ear. Lorena wap | service. a I r | “Lacie, I wrote no letter.” * wauid timt be ee een Oe found stabbed to the heart in the | (THE END. ‘They have trapped us beth with} that t got plaaze of St. Mark within two days — the same bait ha tl of the night of my adventure, Of a a ho pressing he lear & way . three va were shot, ther ine pext # am be dee aor with me. They have simply thie feshed threw ished from (he town. Lacta, | ere had ey natant he eripped my car and world seemed so mmalt « thing be = n aide the love which burned tm oar | jyeins. Or perhaps it may not be se. hook off my lPerhape abe has nat forgotten | my handkerchief (2 © | ‘There may still be thes when the om we are sviling watches and 4, 1 rose from my couch, the! OAS of the cloister le broken by ¥ at prices you cannot afford t debonair colonel of humana |the memory of the old soldier who took, Louie Kiet Jewelry ( ond avenue " torsive jin _Mtienne, He will never it te you, he erted Aler Gerard series will be urned me to my cel | tnetant. and? 3 , ? od into § con er Ger | SOh, Bitier ¥ % they wilt] the only course for me war won Pyench Fou onek the Prench | ma for ¢ which yo ; . Saal lilt you. Larense te there Jeti, take what came and Walt oly 4 ee 4 there she still HOW THE BRIGADIER | “The old grayheard? hance The fetlow's ree a telly ong aie Gin . | nol ® young, dark ran | felt about amona my yas pa gag nga fgg ne | | SAVED THE ARMY toved me, and I the ht I lewe in wh ° -&- ya — sas - oe jaye ] Soved am, ae F Sepeens 1. hove arte | was still pouring my | cother begin Monda our new Toklas, Singerman tember Ee & Co. Cer, Become | “My Injury, #ir, ie nothing. WIth | ieved ner in those distant. daye j pour permission, we wil not allude | yourm is emat and passion ix gone lia a matter so triffing and so per but the I of the gerttieman ean | | not ta tava borat thro gh trans | | Uncalled for <==" Painless | Dear Public taken my place roe it for me. that | might be saved 1 could aympathize with the strug aie wh the Italian's | face hal outtered | Please observe how polite the Electric Trust t getting to be. Tf you don't like our methods, burn tallow candies” ts ne longer thelr gentle admonition 20 you. Besides selling light we teach good manners. To Close Them Out y is Stone. | Cocaine or sleep-prodacing agents. | These are the only Dentists In Be- atlle who have ingredients and tate PATENTED APPLIANC SEATTLE CATARACT CO. Tth ave. and Jefferson st. were fudged. ~ - ohne 4 Extract TEETH, Fill or A Posh ett cai REET see’ | SCOTCH PLAID . - ‘ from nataral Teeth, and war ry tne rte’ | ranted for 10 years, WITHOUT | TAILORS PLUMBING | THE LEAST PAIN. And Hot Water Heat All work done by eraduated Gen- 1205 Firet ave. 1307 Pactfie ave. Pans and Estimates furntehed, of Jong years of perience, | Beattie Tacoma Cc. M. SHAW & re epectalists in their depart. Bouth ‘side of Colman Dock, ot Columbia street. Phone Black 331. Hand see us, and you PAINLESS DENTIOTS do just aw they advertine. We tell you in advance just how | much your work wil! cost Great inducement cffered te Boyers of FINE CUT ere EXAMINATION the cay pene GLASS, STERLING BIL- lowe end exclus VERWARE, CLOCKS and many other articles of the very latest designs suitable for Wedding Pres- ents, at GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES. pain sive with us. FREE—Paintess Extract! Pain- 2 Filling, Painless Operating. ‘This is not a college for studente~ | none are employed or aamitted. Our FAMILY WINES and LIQUORS enw EM, The Next Instant He Gripped My nee who came here to perfect st sclentifie you, He has a heart of stone.” | pain shot through me as if { had FREDERICK & CO, “Lat them do what they ike. They | been touched with a hot jron, I bit Jewelers, on m nnot rob me of the past, Lucta,|my lip to atifie a cry and I fait the Beco Beat id Fillings, ee TIE Second ave, Seattle B/ O2ig Crowns, £2 karat Sol Hut you--what about you? } blood run warm down my né “Jt will be nething Etienne. Onty! back Biiver Fillings a pang for an instant, « then gli ‘There. thank hedven that's| our gold over, They Mean it ar a badge of |over,” sald the fellow, giviig me & Infamy, dear, but I will carry it lke | friendly pat om the head. “You're a] a crown of honor, since it was) brave girl «tg TM say that for Rd and PAINLESS of aii dental through you that I gained it ; onl you'd i work k and | Her words frome my blood with | Ite self-cleaning, durability and or. All my adventures were ———— === |adaptability for the mastication of nt compared to this terrible yw which was creeping over my | Small Charges for Material The college feos of skilled dentiote, pay for all work. Charges bh for material oniy. A WW yea! " food make to tie aun] Ratner Foel Co, | Biessing "Us Nok ® Pesto“) Phang: Main 1080. Free Delivery ‘yown help | ty Scored Jote we wit eet | Brown’s Palniess Dentists and grind my te Luclat Luciat" For | ldnanese? At th time my pity's make, tell me theer |and my rage wore always poo! age bob yd at. 1 Pacers 713 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE, | EASTERN ‘COLLEGE OF Pi butehera are about to do, Tell me, | the reflection that I had syffere | Jer your wititer supply now, — | (Second Fleer Union Bleek, one BONWEY-WATSON CO. LESS DENTISTY, T wilt nat tell you, Btienne, tor it leuston of men te ony to ladies Bae | HARVEY @ SON fee Rn lBeseeturs cate tnd, Somaya Manone Temple Building. would hurt you far more than it they would willingly endure 4 & Vine ot. h Phones. €:30 a. mm. to § p.m; Sundays till L| Main 18 Bosttian Wash BE | 95), MARRS (By IF YOU WOULD AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT in your Glasses, we invite you te call om ws Temember that snment ie the only Up-to-date, exclusive THE BLUE FRONT. THE BLUE FRONT. Good Suits Wea! The Blue Front makes low prices always on men’s reliable Clothing. Most every day we have special lots that we can sell at reduced figeres. We handle only soch clothing as will wear well and give satisfaction, bat we are often able to sell it at prices that others ask for inferior kinds, Men should buy their Clothing at THE BLUE FRONT F. L. JACOBSON, Proprietor 812-814 FIRST AVE. rescent ream OJSC war xor THE OPTIOAL COMPANY TUS Keoond avenue, New Tork bicok. Phone, James 1201, RES You drink coffee—all Americans do. It is their national drink. Then why not have the best? Crescent Cream Coffee is the cream of all. Its delicious drinking qualities make it the better half of a meal, Use it— you will not regret in. Men, make your wives drink it—wives give it to your has- bands, In Sealed Cans Always. sebilay Special Asssorted Cookies, 8c Doz TWO DOZEN FOR I5e QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Scarnc Oppo; Louch-Augustine & Co.'s We have the best Coffee and Coffee Cake in the city ee See ee taff is composed of dentists of long ~ y % H & ? apes

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