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HURSDAY, MAY TH SEATTLE STAR 1904 = = OF Sy sey; that, and Not @ Bick Day Since THE SEATTLE STAR orri HH Kt ge yey | 7 Y th Gras’ Ce : et guite 1 1) ne no, | * ney t ul x a } eo BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAT, 7 53> | kee STAR DUST ve fe) fe p petbehied the to int BIRO ee wy sho : ‘ ‘ae * _Baaneee DepSFtment—Sunret, Main 1080; Tndependens 188 " dyn) d NNd- H om w was the quarrel ' : f , ) Waltorial Depa t set, Main 1188, " stern offic \etford ‘ Chica a t lady Site Site Mercere ame i paresis eat etn pavers secamemee ty Captain Mayne Reid « PE ior core see eieten ; ramatlge Tun (raph taken yet COPY RAAT 19BD NE IAAPAR ENTER PREM ASTI, In error r offal ed . ; ALLARD STAR AGRNCY—8?t Raltlard ave, ot Jullus Stange te to wale | ‘ € relor our J k ‘One cent per copy; six cents per Week, oF nty-flve cents pes | Yan's “2 ma i me Y A bere! r 1 ow 7 ‘s thin , ¢ Y MBnth. delivered ail or carriers free cov day somebody is going to dramatize | house last might and took all our “~ what t hie FO MATL SUBSERIDE NR The da to when your subscription exptren | ea Job. ’ ' ‘ SYNOPSIS, Bantander's face in a neurch tr ’ on te honored |G» writes, Only 6c at GO, GUY en the address label of each paper, When that date arrives, if your subsortp te : ; wiite aa rear terromative way, as though he him rvice to Mexico a tus ad aie = AP ste : ‘ d tion has not agwm been paid In a@vance, your name ts taken from the Hat hphybtbon eee pla : on r bel . a bd * T wat L , Florence Kearney, captain , felt more than a common in| TUles jt , druggist, Second avenue and amne ef cate ov the addrowm Whe! te a recetet a» | When sething 1s golng to happen Is anid (but I doubt ff t's true) Toxos filibuster is captuse t in the charming young lady ih, Mu In at tenor) Vester, — _ ers On Whe etna That all things come to thove Who! ing the Mier expedition into who had beem met in I ana ( | el Mace “ y In New Orleans the young Irishman is Whasine t nd ol of Alexleff has been rechiled by the | Now, to my mind, if we'd succeed | had leven Qs heh Sag oe re | ee ene, Se ee a oyading) i. your sauuile Re, ; sega nase " {he rve no daughter of Dx ention, the other re 1 h, an wr He will be recalled t the We do not want to sleep too late! |nacio Valverde. a Mextonn gentle te veel aaa af Oint lehoy| member A MODERN SLAVE ae ee aete ’ mna bantahed by Bante Anna. In Alto take auch interest in me and Tia| "Y Int ted Santa ons. . MIXPLAINED, nea] {uel With Carton Kantander, he had Bei t ete iui decakaentiy: ate. avband ee “Papa; why are Americans cated | gare " early hye: ee om A WORD FROM JOSH WI8R pigs? . ’ 1 4 ae rival * life aft er Come, come, amigo mio! }d 4 / : 1 ae ta oulr . «. Kaute of St, Louts, sing his own through his oppo-| protestations, ‘Pwould only be a ak he f it t WAR OF cece 6.1, ape, in — : * t 22 Well, my #on, it te because they at's treme sal Banta r, now a pg ‘a yt : : nad bey 5 te 1 fought with, I 62, be ew t of wa ge claims for a service o PN ha Bg Ra Ba Mp mess 4 , air rjur ' ey ‘ ; for $4.) ‘ ff wages she cialis to #o much “rooting” during the | colonel on Banta Anna's staff, vislt®] And the gr Aignitary leaned] suppone . years Daneball season him in prison, where Kearney @24)/ back in his iwhing. Yor stl You, excellentisar one they Miss Woods was employed by the Kaufmans as a servant in thelr 70 KOS [his companion, Cris Rock, of Tex! wan but b the in no way| eh for thelr capt | F m » are coupled to native prin Intended lecturing the tt ona re angry at his being pre : Rousehold. She says One remove is us WANTS BOM CLIMATS sg ae ella sal dorsi Leow ce © the staff nel) you He hoe pe fot “They never patd me wages, a nd the only thing they gave me wae aor 6 1004, | ROCKS Chainmate being 0 on his morality, nor rebuking bin| ferred to your Hf and vo called him r. e od was rable to them ban hree fi Auperb Clima Mf oO Beattie, | ~ yr any backsiidings. Instead, what) ell, that was re re © wrapper once a ye If my tee th ached I was unable to have ther Dad us three fires, wet? rh Climate fg. Oo Beattie Baatanger, the cause of theit pres-| caine afler could tiet encouraes bg vag Ne. ge on art filled, but had to have them extrac ted, until now I have non whut Ben Franklin | fan Lookout Mt and overlooking |@t Plight, taunts them and plans {in such wise, his chief contin ' ¢ of him afterwar Was he , ¢ I wanted mitk or anything but the plainest food I was obliged Cron OKO there te a. truie | tele further humiliation. “Yes, Sonor Don Ct i'm aw mo t Mier? ie @o gather up rage and sell them in order to get a few pennies, I eh'de hav sald, farm the owner would gladly ex-| Anna, has been made a cabinet min- | tp ‘ - “" - for which I'm : 5 $ $1.00 ' Helped raise the girls. Since girls have grown up I have had to hange for “Washington climate” | ister’ The Countess Jeabel {ie nan be n you. In - . ae —— i g @leep in the collar with the red woman.” if cleared ©, HOBH. | hearing that bor lover, Ruperto It | that regard, I myself get the credit 0 | But the woman's former emplo yers think they have su 4 omebody saya she ought to be] been imprisoned, comes to her friend, | 2°48, so 1 a y throw] "shot at & a daisies ainer Avi ewer. They say they paid Miss W oods 25 cents per week for her work - called Anna Eva Fay (ke). Lula Valverde, for comfort. stones, ‘Neither that a « te ntinnimo, 5 FIRST AVE. ceased Grebee he wae srittie of her Hfe to the Kauf- “Mrs, Gallop ts gadding all the meee The tone of his laugh, with his| “Then he must be here 2 The Globe Block. ‘The household drudge who gave the prime ¢ ° * . CHAPTER XVIL self-natisfied look, told of his being| “He is here, your excellancy, Phones: Main 1240, Ind. 1240, BS Man family seems to have had jitt le comprehension of her rights as an LITTLE TALES aught but anary with rumor for so What's his name | 7 employe until some friends, acquainted with the ciroumstances, Inter- TYRANT AND TOOL represe « him Kearney—Florence Kearney, an| =e —4 7 : od Fl RBexcelientiasimo UWlustrisstmo “We your «x r ” here tit hman” . | ered in her bebalt. wants a wife that goes #0 TERSELY TOLD td air gy ver|We Ri DIRECT Now a lawyer has been employed and Misa Woods ts suing for $18 “Yea, but she - a ane Jose Antonio Lopes “1 in th - rats te yen | pe eer gy 93 ’ -~ Ag : e epresent nto the home st ente An signify what t ng| Santa Anna’s features, a sort of & month for the entire period of her service. sate 'tae Roni Sire Buch the name and title of him] as one’s consclen } wing Jook, as much as to may The Largest Manufacturers of ‘ Because sho was faithful, and not very bright mentally, the wom- The supreme teat of England's | pyr COLVILLE postoftice has been | WMO at thin time wielded the dosti meawe—beawiaeliael® enelals QD was literally held in peonage for over twenty yea friendship will soon cor Will | moved from its old alte wt the eouin[Ric# Of Mexico, For more than al the mort excellent. "Cark gl arter of a century thi man had wie be admitted to that country, | end of Matin » Absence of @ further knowledge of the Kaufmans, one can | Dx oe eae wer Pianos and Organs | Im th h h or bi oF back? on the «er nd w of the noida nt € we of the young repub q @ancy the sort of people they are. And there are others like them phd sas dhascg bullding Iito—tte direat bane IN THE WORLD, 1 the tigers do not live in the Jur There are humans that a though his r t tinw " a E Al rs ‘“ i have several stores throughout 3 a0 ohne sour erehiene Gay efter Gay.and WELL-DRESSED N, aiving | ous, ita evil effec Unfortu the Northwest for which we buy in Geliberatety suck the Itfe-bioed of a fellow creature day y KRAZY EXPLAINS ers aa of Be 3. Lament, has been] nario, ‘ : : very large quantities apd whip in cer- that without compunction. arrested in Morth Yakima om charge|eneus be a te brought | foe fore? Secenn cee ee abow jespotiam extends beyond | whieh. n add on to many othe “4 Tt ts plain that Miss Woods waa a slave in the household of t _—_ of shoplifting. Two gripe tilled with |i reign oF of th spot, and | vantages, we give ous customers ho Gt. Louls people, doing the drudgery, a hewer of wood and a drawer The Star Dust's faithful footieh | Men's trousers and shirts were Feeow |cunta Anna had no dubaned the Mex aati ee of water, helping “to raise the girls," who seem also to be ingrates, em eae she was once & waste | other man, who escaped. {eo See See ee eg $6, 87, $8, $9, $10 fi he Em i ns. aaeeineeee athe paake ently, as to render them unfitted for ‘ pctge§ 4 leyally devoting life to fa mily—and her ploy allege in The following communication from | y 7, SMILEY. one of the state's|almost any form of conatitut Per month and u ra 3 @efense that they paid the faithful woman 25 cents a week. bard to @ on the | oidest pioneers, was found dead in hie] gover They had t et ij 4 Surely they must have forgotten the new calico wrapper they gave | transmigration of is. or Ow! bed at Pullman yeeterday morning pat Mating o * 3 Ger once a year. And the rags the poor woman gathered up to sell to k chang from @ bas-| ie was @ yeare of age. | the friends f ‘ ‘ 4 f jand in the t vale of Libe fhe rag man to get a few pennies THE TWO MASKED MEN who rob-| Uinistration, becnuse th . Here's hoping the Kaufmans may be forced to pay the full claim HOW IT HAPPENED. bed the postoffice at Lm | seen GI4 pot immediatel much crowded and hamp- m did pot immediately «how tt H nd lost the respec a ¢ 1 forme time ago, have been captured by | SO | er count of making extenmye : @ith interest. And lost the respect of decent persons besides. Ages and ages ago tt was my lot | pneriff Hhacklefard. They were takes | ®*!% @94 make all rich, prosperous | ot nd additional floor space in 5 ‘ sgh ony a Segond + ‘ ° w. Sow we Bh and } thie tanbedl to tas Geo ms, we will continue our } to be not ornamental, but ful, | at Sheep creek, w t « wut) , fo je on | epectal inducements w his work is which te far better being | of the country. One waa badly wound-|Cluston that ite failure was due to We have a number of le fers in slightly 4-h that { pianos, | pay In those days I was a capactous | Tr. C. HW. HOLMES ts deed of lof the body politic, the work of its to iny: according to prieg , of instrument. ‘The large number of talon we are making goes to show that the’ majority of people know where |they cam get the biggest values for |thelr “Qollars. As four carloads of | pianos are due to arrive At our two pr pal houses this week, and being ; & ¥ ; —_— wastebasket, and sat at the right - - ny purchasers: igate, q Nanh Of ha behets whe to8-ON on ate at ma He hes Nel@ | wicked predecessors ny ar payment plan will manuscript until I had not reom fo: my * a Se oe ere@! In the eartler days of the Mextean b> Ae: a you. in jet E "A writer in Lealic’s Weekly gives a vivid description of the edu- | Manuscript wnt Thad not room f0F | county. He leaves a widow, one daughel p.oiniic the baneful weed flour hed} or - 4 @ational work being done by the government in the Philippines. Then he grew very ansry ina) '™ *** OO with unusual vigor and rankness—| Teo Fessineting Im the school rooms the American fl has replaced religious | pushing me aside, said: “O, you're| ORDERS MAVR BEEN reoeived the benefit of Banta Anna and the , Sinha Pla: od y or teed is mater, x y Seiaee aa te " on gy fe pleasant for many re of musi Symbols. Instead of Spanish prayers, “mumbled without sign krasy from Washington t enify and open m ge tap gay ga tye in our store, as well as in many prom. ky Whereupon the other inmates of | to settlers all land w a five-mile| banished so many times tb their iment by Price $2, including one 5 the patriotic songs of the t 1 States are sung.” r mabe aiatt year's subscription to the circulath : g the office pronounced him a | limit of Pocatello, Wat number fe net ens ibrary In connection ™ Here is a fine bit of realism: er ne Gan rary Tippee racthee! prary vee : | “The new American schoolmaster has corralled the little Filipinos, Consequently 1 feel an unquestion- | ARTHUR THOMPSON, the 12-year |the wond people then and The Columbia Graphophones H washed them up, and marched them off to school. He has responded | ®Dle right to the name I use Se oe ee glad or 4 neragaen| eet historians now. | ‘The ate cocetvens, “tronage Machines of @ magic lantern . D | ox peed eve Pidirns miration Uberally to their appeals of ‘Gtm me laple; gib me papel,” and has MYTHS OF MYTROLOC show in Kalama Friday night, @ied | °™*! ie gataned, tie tore! pare ae ae ae Been supplying pencils, paper, books and slates enough for millions. . : Yesterday from his Injuries | that he had hithself been We Also Carry y ‘He has made a childhood for them by transiating ‘Cinderella’ and CHARLES A. MARTI. w has | mental in creating; through Rivets. rested. sectwqmette eulh-wugh tAladé@in’ info Viecayan and Tagalog languages, for Filipina ts yet brother in Beattie, died sud y in itartem and an aby i. nable ¢ 2 plies of all kinds. + Sti an Alb’ wg store, Me wan a well-] viniem—this last an effective an tn- Sala without its story tellers. to-do farmer. strument an the oppressor can wield “Oh, it is a proud day for the little fellows with thelr upturned migiia' unk’ sell” Se a" ameier an faces when they learn to spell, with the assistance of a bamboo TERMLID RATES deapotic statecraft, old as despot-| “ITS A BCAR OF A SWORD CUT, YOUR EXCELLENCY. I GOT IT ) § JOHNSTONCO ’ Pashington produets have ted Ba tick. ‘I s-e-e a c-a-t” Imagine a round, chubby face, the wiry black ped r= roy ete ba ~ ar x ; r =< fh a IN A DUEL.” . e P hair softened down around the forehead, with two wondering brown ham i Goa Ge ee ts stilt 903 Second Ave. Burke Bidg. eyes and a wee button of a nose, damp little fingers clamped around > Valverde the cover of the book, a tiny body trembiihg with excitement, Msping the first syliabies of ‘Lesson 1 and, in his eagerness and desire to before, ing the} FOR JAMES REID, a Carthou| Pass na_ogportunity of Matt nder turned moralist! And moral-| {184 and a member of Par | national vanity, whitch waht the] ising to me! |had audience of hi 1 matter re-| yet Florence owe ~ 4 at Ve ver, | Mexican nation to ahame, withmuch| ‘The staff colonel appeared some-| tating to this same m C. a few daye since husnitiation, aa tt must every people] what dinconcerted, not knowing to| Kearney; in short, to obtain clem-|| ALBERT HANSEN please, making a splendid failure of the whole attempt.” Orph he Paderewski of the | ™ b pases, the. Padwows 4 th no higher dard 01 be tend eney fo eo yor j We are doing our duty by the children of the people whom we |#irens out of the business, It Is re- at Garfield Tuew 8h) trom nelf-adulation Tam glad to find your exceliency had be iamissed with | 706 First Ave. have benevolently assimilated, ac rpg telly vena * four At the time I am writing of, in much ood humor this morning.” | vague promises, His influen | ' We are of the Occident. Ours is the western mind with the west- | themselves overcome, the ne te for April were 12.590.27, an tn-/ Aiming at tmperial pow engerly| to ask some favor from me, I sup-| about the motive for his application) s $ nd [crease of 61.7908 over last year’s cor- ne to a 1 Santa Anna hw ab as also whe orig! pecial your excele | SUNT cstissann eas Weteinue ace cod tae Ociat. Apa. ane | toraet manatees we Che veh and t straining for it. Ite substance he| Santa Anna had a habit of| b ho it originated from— | especially bitter against 1 4 § Oriental mind ts ~ At. , were transformed into rocks, val y had. but the je had not) ir ‘ing his most familiar and| Santa Anna had conceived suspi-|lency. In a speech he made to th Z z m peculiar to itself. vex i oe acd 4. He yearned to Wear thel friendiy discourse with tile sat-| clona, filibusters he called you an usurper, © E end does not say, but it is rea- ai ins } J £ Wil educational methods make Americans out of these interest- |. @eund Joos not way. bul i in tee sored woman) purple, and be styl tor,"| tre, sometimes very dixagreeal Of all this he sald nothing to the| tyrant, traitor to Mberty and your | | ing and astute Filipino children? Rooked tu the Cra-@le of the ~ Rriee. 8 negro. and in order to pr p his subjects! thane he conversed wit? t| man before him now, simply inquir-| country—ay, even coward. Pardoa | f Seieee - ine “a a ne lay steep. |f0T the change kept a sort! never mind.” he rattled on, “though | ing |me for repeating the vile epithets : . Db x 8 oe ey Date | Of tmperial court nding itlt surprise at your hy-| "Is the Irishman at TacubayaT’ | he made use of.” i How much has England, with {ts long persistency, changed the Neitend! end Wares werk oe jwith or Asa mat-| pocrix hich ts thr exceliency; he’s in the} Santa Anna's eyes now scintillated ) mental or moral nature of the Hindus? Not an iota. Let gland a “ . ter of took of a}u me, my f I don’t with a lurid, sinister light, as tf 2 gaged in a little sletght-of-hand con- tit ‘ ’ : H Temove its soidiery in the garrisons of India and within @ single gen- | test. As is well known. Neptune did the man kitted | pid har r hime ts tlw success §=with the| ou had the disposal of the! fi with fire, ready to blaze out | | efation all traces of its occupancy of that country would disappear e stunt of producing a steed by at_Northern | only political head < at @ har e fe Texan p rs, 1 can understand|In the American newspapers he ha@ i P pp striking on the ground with his nartpobingeteet nder * and if it fictator, with a|often seen his name coupled with @ trident. . whose i As a non hit f r ck “It's about him,| such opprobrious phrases, but never 3 If we are educating the little Filipinos for ultimate independence, “That's & horse on you,” said Nep. ¢ Matson, a fisherman. | dence was beret with kt ar 5 » I suppose, Well | without Ming savagely wrathful fF well and good. If we expect to conform the Oriental to the Amer- | “Yes, you win in o canter,” sald] giepiyy J. A. DENHOLM, who] officers In Korgnous t do you want?” | And not the less that his own innate, p © fean type, we are doomed to failur Min. wag shot lade weet by “BD Taytor, pose! about “ye = | were with us. Rhority bee Hentisaime | conac tenement told him it was all the eccentrt purderer w in the! “ - the The r flushed into F P isl ax he serves. ) ae said. i oe re L a ge vering | =i timen exhibiting the spe le of] face and over his fo making that tracing on your| “If it is true what you say, Dos from his wound and will be table Champ de roots of his hair. He at not having] Carlos, as I presume it is, you cam i] t ‘ sing through the J fexico, or a ‘ ,the tf as you like wit is dog of A LESSON IN FINANCE leave th | in M r lo you lke with this dog an SI A DOG pelle at th’ how he by th «on ower? Irishman! have him shot, or have mie handles Jur ppowed it the which 1 n- |him garroted, whichever seems best ; r Why doesn't somebody try to bot- | & tor t 1 which t nd , a8 he} to you t nowstay! That won't If American kings of f c¢ owned the Cunard Steamship com- | tle “Rastus” and “The Kunnel"? A | sinoe th = thet anme day fn r }do yet. T @ question about fl pany, what would they do with te? few » ers ought to Go it. coon, these Texans with the United States = It is @ fair question. It naturally foll pertna ‘ * neh - aoe ba ‘ Sivan minister, and as this Kearney ts an ‘ ee ee ee We hope Port Arthur will stay! 4» nopy OF FRANK MILLER Irishman, and so @ British subject, Gnce sheet for 20 years of a conservative and typically British insti- | bottled until the next time os th fog age the representative of that country tution. erecns fn the Golumbe . : p make troubl » So tilt all iene ened in the Columbia river near Portiand may make trouble, too. § That balance sheet is an example of saneness; of a desire to build eee, pottic Jack Tit ia thought he was murder by this tm settled he musn't be either Slowly and surely and solidly. ” bbers ‘while alone on his soow shot or gurroted. Instead, let him 8 “s vid 4 be ated tenderly. You compre- For twenty years the average yearly dividend of the company has - Deafness Cannot Be Cured bena?” been 26 per cent. For the last ten years the dividend has average 2.1 Be. ae a Lm ts en - alle - ~ Ny ‘ The staff colonel did comprehend} per cent. Etave they been bottled, too? the emphasis on the “tenderly In twenty years the profits of the concern have aggregated $22,- pregptliarte oe pot salgtirnt + ae tnke the dictator's meaning, whic 281,900, and of this amount $4,240,000 went to the stockholders, and the bs ns just as he desired it § Fest went into new ships and improvements on old ones. It was put ECHOES FROM (To be tinued.) back into the business, - neers 4 j Business has been #0 Clared a 4 per cent divid od with the ¢ urd company that they de- BATTY-LAND a the other day, and let contracts for four great pansenger ships, two of which will ply between England and MAY SHE NEVER WAKEN! 4 New York. In the spring, the lamesl It must be there are no Morgans in Engh or else John Bull Thinks lit rf ful dream fs too stupid to take advantage of his opportunit As her lover (7) (foolish fellow) What a field for watered stock and “get-rich-quick” methods Is Buys her soda and ice cream! presented by this great concern, which is content with a ca lza- GAMBLING IS PROHIBITED. - “ fas CANDY CATNHARTIC tion of $8,000,000, riot a penny of which is water, { f i SB . é 4 ‘Did you hear about McBiluder, , i THE BALANCE SHEET OF THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CoM- | tho nowy ein ar" -oglegeny, é : zig i Reeda't Geny.oF took oo H vot 18 A FINE OBJECT LESSON IN FINANCE AND A RE- N What has he been up to?’ - : a W e al t f TO THE MODERN TRUST METHODS OF AMERICA “why, he arrested a lamb the lucky fellow to be th killer | é other morning.” J |rver y you ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES No Knife! No Pain! Cross Eyes Straightened! Arrested @ lamb!” | Your ex to 2 b ‘. 9 “Yen; he told the chief he caught K | mor; 1 ought 1 t roatost In the World Consultation Examinati on and Byes Tested Fr it gamboling on th eer ) | , r Tv J h ee. 7 Ere ee . , “cr ; , JON HALF OLD GRAND-DADS credit their healthy old age to CAS 2, EAR, NOS ND 1 aia Z { 4 ’ | ‘ 4 Candy Cathartic, and ate telling younger folks how ta gt ag I q R, B AND THROAT INFIRMARY, SOMEBODY WAS LISTNING, 1 | Bint by Weng CASCARTHS That's why the sale ls Over A MILLION BOXES ock, Corner Se cond and Columbia Btreet. P y but you f A MONTH. Why 2 wh US d , ti 1 drinking ¢ fi F GB ae: t would not look good on pape t ’ ts ¢ don CASCARETS to by ) up bie in WE LEAD—OTHERS 1 =| Ail the things that you have said] J : P 5 4 : ula his bowels regu Ric and active, abd his \ v er io t t y, clea: Bo} nm time of peace prepare fo: Ww succesat a tee + ibetdd As you chased your neighbor'a chil- | / I ot h “ x t the house a plea dicihe {or cour stomach, sick wie dase meee’ dren A ate “ They make me jread ©, fa A tongue, lazy liver, bad breath, bad taste —CASCARETS forthwest. Off your lawn and f bed! / / 407 : feet se geod.” Candy Cathar a tablet at bed-time will fix you all right by mornix ranean vou oo . pee i y ch « young yy tate, LOc, 256 Never soldin bul: "mie genuine tablet s' Syarantes you t ‘ (6 | Fi epee bites ie tm Bample and booklet tree. COMPANY: phone, James 18 YAS AN AMATEUR A 5 Chicag: : COMPANY, phone, James isi Hm rafts 0 Sai YS) IRST-AVE, ke not aaa Address STERLING REMEDY CO,, Chicago or New York.

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