The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1904, Page 4

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; THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PUBLISHING CO, OFFICES--190T and 1909 Seventh avenue EVERY @FTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY. TRL PHONES Business BR sont ot, Main 1080; Independens 1188 ‘orial Department—Sunset, Main 1188, Rastern offices: 106 Hartford buildin tinue pana . New York, W. B Porterfield mgr fo BALLARD SEAR A@QRNCY—821 Ballard ave Bun One cent per copy Month. delivered by Mm ~ ®O MAIL HSCHINENA— The da te When y en the addre or carriera, No free conten. ur subserip tion has not again been paid in advance your name ts tal A oha of date on the address Iabel te a receipt + oe — Entered at the Postoffice at Seattle, W the only} Gras an ain Mayne Ratd« OOPY RIOT 1808 SERIROPER ANTE RAR! ASIC: In the by Capt the last @ tiny af-| + my %. STAR. DUST that yours are | nnd- a same time looking t injunction wa 4 hand Wonder if an Hast St. Louts flood an exhibit at the tair? road guldet" asked the manager, “Tl have to send out stortes In a fow weeks @ girla intend to spend the wu wplied the proms am xX cents per Week, or twenty-five BYNOPSIA. they Inside the oar OLD JOKE RP o8 & Jap crows the Yalu? label of each paper, When that date arrives, If yo = from the list any an been. an filibuatorn, Did anybody see Spokane got thing either? was there anything that » you only tell where they intend lition Into Mexico. ing Irishman shington, as second-oh {had loved the — = ——— a Tt may pay you to read Maud W Roads to Paradise,” if y for en tertalr It is entertaining enough. It probes deep into high sootety Tt te in ng becpuse of Its obvious moral: the old trite lesson that the road to happiness is along a narrow way ‘The four roads to Paradise in this story are four routes cho: the four leading characters who seek happiness, Bach ¢ thinks will make him } Three of thd characters Influence, Having got what th ashes on their lips. One chose honor and him alone to the goa) In the leading ohare ® human sou! may be shr ness, Barly #deal of t Ble was persuaded to take « h Instead, Breat tmpression, won a rich 1 succeeded in hia wish to flwential. But the soul of the man—the intrinslo worth has faded away, and—awful punishment—he knows ft. AU in all, the author of “Four Roads to Paradise Bgain this truth Providence sorhetimes punishes us by answering our 1 A SUCCESSFUL NEGRO Beore one more for th aro. Richard T. Greener, a colored man, ts the United States Wiadivostok, one of the storm centers of the war in the Par East Representatives of other countries at that place unite tn Mr. Greener ts the most highly reep usefulness has been demonstrated on many occasions ¥ @ane and tactful He has proven } a born diplomat Greener is a finely educated man. « the first Harvard college He ts a lawyer of pron a ability K practice Qngton bar and for five years served as ard university. Later he practiced law in New York and served several Years os municipal ctvil service examiner Mr. Greener’s successful career offers a refutation of the ger Pressed bellef that the negro ts lack Is the negro a mant If so, then, like th he higher order ng tn white man, he ts of a various qu @ needs only opportunity and a fair ch A great deal the colored race, ase has been written to prove the INSTRUCTORS TO other for $2. Payment Captain Andrew 8. Rowan, who, with] on the checks and th @entral Funston, has been reviewing! ed to the police The country Im thi tnity of Ame can Lake. for the purpose of estab-| SCHOOL BOYS IN CAMP lishing a state camp at that place, Grrived in the city Morning. Captain Rowan the purpose of examining + to An ne officers | the a of Fort Lawton, fm regard to their ef-| coma and Vashon cad fieienoy as ins ors in the Officers’ | They will return M Behool at the fort. While tn mp they will « Captain appointed by | ® banner donated by T. Qhe iste President McKinley, prior to| the Best drilled coi the Geciaration of war with Spain, to ¢ earry the famous message to Garola, of the Cuban forces, He te Fecognized as one of the best military Buthorities in the army today. Among FOR BEST LAWN the officers to be examined are Cap- tain F. D. Lawton, Lieuténant F. SM. Boone and Lieutenant J. B. Naale, all] 7 of the Nineteenth In t addition from May “15 G. A. R. CEMETERY tts meeting held last 1S NOW COMPLETED) ‘= 8." The ladies’ auxitiary of Stevens Post | to bas completed the work on the G. A. BR. cemetery and yesterduy a dele- gation went out to the place and In- epected the work before finally ac- cepting it. Th# new lots are adjoining the Lake View cemetery and beaut fully located. Dr. LC. The au for the efforts it has put forth In rais-| av my the money and pushing the work | It w te. ue and Vine ies been the work, and today the G. A. R. has| stone. one of the finest lots in the North- west. Disturbances of strikers are not| Speeches were mac Nearly a8 grave as an individual|¢@rly days and finally isorder of the system. Overwork, | lks tripped the light loss of sleep, nervous tension wil) be folowed by utter collapse unless! & relilabie remedy ts immediately| sound Navi employed. There's nothing #0 effi-| placed on the or Kidneys as Electric Bitters, It's| excursion rates which & wonderful tonic, and off Mervine and the greatest all around | “"4 Sunday tra medicine for run-down systems. It) Port will be unu Gispels Nervousness, Rheumatiam| Th? company has 4 and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 690, and satisfaction! yore One coat oe or guaranteed by G. 0. GUY, Inc. th ening and the Druggist, Second avenue and Yes- oon, calling at P ler. I Port Angeles and Victor SAVE FROM 15 TO % PER GET YOUR GLAS CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, lock, Corner Second and Columbia st Adhesive Ptiable Plate Plate of Elasticity. Plate of Simplicity. Plate Ever-Pleasing Plate Never Perplexing. ’ Perfection Suction Plates. * Gold Crown All Work Guarante Hours—#:30 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 1 Teeth extracted Lady Attendant HARVARD DENTISTS 518% LAK IDYLA oath the bending tree He sat and fished with heart as free @ragon fies that drone counties didn't get? The boy sat Banta Anna seen but a minute or two | duel with ¢ course speed RAL MELODY bella jingled Courthouse park Priday fore driving alone looked the same, As hearts ¢ By lifeless waters all al er Goodwin's new b nan by his wide had #o a change that hia m stained habiliments were hidden un and fished. 1 Banta Anna's staff, afterwardn =~ HAVE th Bowle and at Gotind on't fear putting a atus Brainerd gets a jun- enele wont if I mistake not be satisfied state oonven- King county ought eoulte of the yught cooler shade once | Rock's chainmate being a was altogether ® threat of having attempted to “You may be the Alamo w with Fanning bugs skimmed close ause of thelr pres FROM JOSH Wis ney, far humiliation f Sodom t »y still tshed While higher still the hot sun stole. | A furtive breeze the leay On bigh @ lazy mudhen fi indeed rather jit and tell t » straight and narrow path brought nemy of Bant for comfort And yet the boy fish brow Was wet, er, this book shows how m neck to shouller to his plan to humilt ry to the Samoan | mm days that « fishing lad in alum neck Banta buneh that played deon’a Row of Flatw a gate Nere—|formed regarding th taking a friend strapping fellow tomo of the os It certainly takes here noe with @ show If you nee tt « lay on the | | THE RIGHT they are us @ fancy to try driving and the coac had surrendered him the reins, mpatient- | Creating quite a arnelt ibeeriber ask» may Ge pw , unknown Russian force ts dwart, escape in thelr but have often wondered how | cwcaped vic ALEXIEFF MISSING @ runaway Petersburg Ao that | pri es and terms we CHAPTER XXXL headed for St. A TRANSF Evening News. h the horses wore put. pensions of they were | apeed at whi Yor all they had appre the keenest Take this knife, and rejo! 14 of the knife bringing it forward and under | AT PORT ARTHUR ted of all the consuls there. ts courteous, nd Admiral Alexieff ts mins lisappeared Bunday an police and detective for ur ts unable to find a of tat the an of the law faculty of How- sala to Kearney, making known t is no reason dinappearan snfidence of his empl the Mextenr a guard-ho nde ght or ey panned th eyond was the guard gate lity of mind. Given @ negro who ts endowed with special talents, plus edu hance to @o his work ai young men's ¢ © extravagantly near the edge residing in a OLLING A CIGARET. SALUTE, mse the capi- “What do you want with a to the theater BURGLARS GET CASH ‘The residence of F Engelkie, at Nob BE EXAMINED) Wireinvisnd ian sven and two checks, one f of his time making garden Working Overtime a ing books of travel. en in & pool room y bucket shop a houne outal stant the dw [always at work, ng Indigestion, Biltou Sick Hea@ache and r and Bowel troub! was stopped operations he sehitie alte it occupies, f Tezouce ax up to its walla. es there ts no Mext-| 2. besides an Dut this te not bettewed. Xoch: G. 0. GUY, avenue and Vesier. drug store, Second terday | The high schoo! cadet company went rican lake yesterday to attend 1 encampment with Viceroy Alexteff ts a man of about | oma to or egrens fre Pest dinner ternes or Burgundy bert, Second and James, every eve | Maison Ban tationed, : that will pay you to invest ed; their | file ae Jomplicnted: Wa: ches keane nigh anywhere. police and mil- | Mew Location ve or six such posts there ne five or nix roads leading | at the palace scores of times. Live™ the city like the radiating | eries he and one of there | distance Silver Grill est! PRIZE OF FERED Puones py ay (Me 1407 Finsr-Ave. be of a starfish. the gate El > offers you the view In the efty. | ertaining frien@e to lunoh- | theater par- ° prizes are to be given by the Capitol Hill Improvement best lawns kept in the of secondary - Are You Going East? rates vin the | of the princ decided to give a fireworks ket Office for} ite all residents of the hill to information proposed trip, Ev Trees a ERECTING HOSPITAL World's Fair Navy White Blankets Strictly All-Wool, weight 1 iba $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist A ride or drive. second mile it angles abruptly to the | the right.in the direct corner the writer has good | See that you do tt handsomely!” ner, having been | ‘There was some buttoning of luckily rm and It om his Way | shirtless necks, with shakes to be ry quarters to the « e of best biec has bewun ¢ lary Geserves great credit} tion of a honpttal build reet, t 1 be three stories In b jcoesaful completion. Over $1,000) prising fifty rooms and expended in carrying out|exterior will be pressed Go to Bpinnings for bicy Given Free with NORTH DAKOTANS MEET More than 200 former North Dakota gathered in Littie More Riots last night to talk over Failing to foot! do battle with | Anything's better | $25.00 In Millinery Each Plano This Week A MIX-UP IN ‘PIANOS | AND MILLINERY TERMS ON PIANOS $10 DOWN AND $6 PER MONTH The Sale Goes Merrily On It paid Mra. Hungate, of Bnoq 2 saved his blood | and hurried there, or this tale would never have | was all got through in good time Geath for me, and, iw for yourself, senor. Uf we can't get) be understood how ensil the guard on duty 1 ne of the fugitives well un refreshments were nerved et The steamer Rosalle of the Puget . had ansumed dire n there were so tion company jeattle-Vietoria run Bat- Slent to cure disorders of the Liver! urday, May 14 Owing to the special will also go in You Americans are more skitte | arms than we. name to the atreet, yut of the car riage window and sald t With us steel is pre- Go the beat I | with the other patr.” 2 to two pairs of a under the carriage] with r tive, effect on the same day. 1 betweer | attie to take ad’ pistols discover the steamer | know the way; the Rosalie, in addition t “him” wae Cris Rock wil nderstanding rren wore headed CANDY CATHARTIC $380.00 VALUES observing tt head between The street One Kimbeli Organ, \ MALLION A thing Rivas had Again speaking out, he sald “Slowly for « bit. wishing for Oo more sour curds in bi OY mps, convulsions worms, reatiens p' er sold in by ng — aced with new PIANO peaters Sond i 100d: — po Viglence ger ~perfect! stom eh, no fore w Ald gists 10c bs ipe sehiet ts [eke je an REMEDY CO., Chicago or ork. 4 | Second Ave. COND AVE | For the next hundred yards or so, —along the dead wail the horses and in| tube is inflammed " . a ¥Y n Ya we ' m= rejoined a aeent My coun-| however fight point of merit not consider y tket affords in beau line proach 1 jdent will suit you behind Also many other fine makeg with |to select from ot | Our $177 offers for this week jare attracting bargain Tain't eech a| seckers. It w tt to call 1 wish! and see us. from | 7 Kino ant | = D.S.JONNSTONG, atmy lee" | 903 Second Ave. Burke Bids. if . i : REDUCED FREIGHT RAILS Kearney | On hold goods to « ready | points. Through cars, Saving of ce were | to W per cont The Seattle Transfer Company @ for- ull thas defenses, one || Universa) Stes! Rang es which envelopes it all 80 much as t-hole Range, $20 and « 4 close RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. nodern 904-210 Second Avenue South. ough nil- ae nen cat Giaas aad dowelry a | cor- Louis Klodt ey Co. Becond Avenue | 1 distinguish at ang d when he saw @ carte age approaching along the street, with a coachman fn skye-blue and | silver, cockaded, he did not nee@ importance; | its being near to recognize the of the m: there are! isters. “e where some | equipage of one of the cabinet min- | Though a non-commiss! i of- ipal families have coun-| ticer, he was a man of ambitious © passing | aims, dream through the gate of the Lost the gate) of an ensign—officers of this real je and | being aliowed only one. The goed . « of epaulets, and he Chil4 | nad iong had his eye on the epaulets with word of a cabinet minister could ONE) give him what be was wishing for, de in- | easy at a nod, and here was an ope elves visite from | portunity of winning it. stroll, | “Corporal!” he cried out, in © Near the end of the | furry of excitement, “throw opem ate—quick il in, meal jon of Ban Angel—| Dress up—ready to present armel seed, | jackete, stocks to be adjusted reund ty -A | searched for inside the guard h y clappea on. Still Jand wh jeame at at length the carriage ast the guard was found ate might | standing at “present arms,” the sete arriage | geant himself saluting in the mos® Y OM] gracious manner. any. ¢ They inside, knowing how, ree ings in the |turned the salute im true soldier style, though with a surprised em Several had Just passed, so when | pression upon thelr faces. No wone 4. oh @ in thei der. Where they had ar the guard sergeant sift ty and danger they nothing amiss; | celved with more than elvility—se pire him | corded military honora:t He had been on guard (To be continued.) ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World ICAN NURSING Mi TRERS eos Seesm health with CABCARET: 3 TS do for re andt vite BUC Wallis tthe ates her ain mildly purgetiv ETS Car her. 6 ace neeitienaeiaindihdieiniterieeciememteneeemanmeatiedeee meee tingcds

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