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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLAISIING CO, OFFICHS—120T and 1909 Bev enth avenue EVENT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY pe | TRLEP HONE Bt Business Department—Suneet, Main 1060; Tndependens Ash ee BAltorial Department—Sunset, Main 1198 * The Star's Bastern offices; 106 Hartford building, Chicago: 68 S¥ibune bulla w York, WK P A. ‘mer foreign advertising. - BALLARD STAR AGENCY~-321 Ballard ave, Sunset, od 14h es ° a y } Gne cont pet y. stx-cents per week, or (wenty-flve cents aon & | month ed by mal! or carriers » tree conte sang Somes B ct » FO Mail & RIDNNA— The da te when your subseris f , | en the addre ench paper, When that date arrives, If y | ton ha» aid in advance, your name is taken from the Met | ‘A change of ¢ Naareas label te & secsiee &: eheveland woman who tripped] ' Seattio, \Vashington, as ndciare matters jin a store has sued the proprietor for | -— --- ee ae shopping trips made | by wor slwaye are @ great ex THE WOES OF RUSSIA 1 peeae Ae someon —— } “Our reapondent is by far the 2 beat In the field,” the telegr | ; As predicted in the beginning of the w far cast, Russia ’ i oe ee mreeh. Sante = mM lror alt the rest that are in | | muntea » tts ar i) | The rallway fs a railway In name rather than Im fact, | What has he beer foing?” axked Hastily ed over b 1 and marsh, lula with stest no | the managing editor, who was about heavi ‘nary t ef a street car built of poor | t@ Cable the correspondent another | i $ xpenses. materials, it has eehen Gown at Me has ju nt me a monsage haa neceasit ® trans saying that if we are hard \ q fashion. Harty r news I « write St rote means of open cars, @ tho: 1a pateh nylng everything he has | temporary wa. ¥ | | the transport © not all A WORD FROM JOSH WI Young men of the nations that I has absorbed © te escape military service. The border guards shoot down the fue tives and the border peoples shot » the guard 1 0 war in f the provinces, Finland ts seett int n, It a and en board the cars at the ¢ i ach ap impressed soldiery ts of litte use | Added all this corruption graft through t All the world kicks a | army e # full of t and t tent ft, boots s do not tured of paper, food stu arms are not metal. Provisions starvation rations or leet the villages through which they pass, Of- floers are incompetent «nd in sor nstances cowardly. No wonder the czar tx said to be ain tion of his country nile soldiers o > astray w © put on craned over the condl- ts Greek, it used to When Greek m be, In vivid ast wit e ink ty weakneas of th saskan : “ porate hong - Put those brave days are o'er; | empire, which seems to be ge ) pieces of its own weight, ts the | wii, » = ahina tnest Sapanae, t anese. The discipline of the om comes the Togo wa ess and precision of t faring and patr the Japanese prepare troops, the intrepidity perfect. ‘The comminsary is con tg matched by the ability and flcers. The machinery of operation is CZAR NICK LEADS i In some reapects the present struggle is an unequal contest a stinitalinn! 4d THE OVERLOADED MAN siacthcimasin cand F ST. PETERSHURG, May 17. ith 3 How tor © the ove problem of government. | rumared officially that comr jea- | those overloaded work- | tion with Port Arthur has been re a Reference is not bh made es . . ho ot long hours, That | *tered pody {n government ctr ers, like raitroad men, w “ rete tg ag ir vig er ogy © sort of overloading entails nervo down and pute net only | or this ts true, as no word has been the man but the public tm peril recetved from Port Arthur for more 3 Reference Is here made to the man, inherently weak, whom the | than 48 hours, There ts a tveting in | world ne quarters that if comeruntes mpels te carry @ load too great for his capacity. some quar’ -itipay 4 uf tion has been restored it was accom- Take a man who ts weak by inheritance—tuferior tm ability. | oi by the Japanese | Diy started in life, illy capacitated, be often bears an unusual toad ‘A Chinese junk is reported to have ‘of anxious care. He can work at his personal problem with his | arrived at Old Tom-Jin, thus din Bands only. He does not know bh to use his head as a tool. Un- | proving the mi omy” 4 - : e that o harbor has been blocked. able to work with his hands, his helplessnes is pitiful ne ah Le ee j he bears @ burden the strong would shrink from. H-O, May‘ 17.—Reports that p Why should society put burdens so heavy on shoulders so weak? | of the Viadivestok squadron ha oon cut off at sea are absolutely | | untrue. It is Gen. Kurohatpin who } Men do not overload a bridge or an elevator. It does not pay. ten sident Roosevelt's ¢ By pensions? ‘That will come some day. The old soldier of the industrial army, | broken in the service of society, deserves a quiet and comfortat If the Jaw has ‘The law must look out for the everioaded mai any favorites he must be one of them. Instead ft clase legia Scripture ® the strong should bear the burdens of the weak. | ® posse. fon trial for conspiracy to defraud Beal cosy jthe United States government of THE SCHOOL for defective youth | Doo sions, have both been found ela es ae an for) cuilty by the United States district oy — 31 | court. T. A. Woods has been a pea-| Mayor Ballinger will call a joint ieee wi open. Ange Sl. |ston lawyen for » number ef years, THE WINDSOR HOTEL. of Vic- po son bas assisted him in Bis) bora of public works and Chief foria, B. C., has been purchased by 7 = Delaney within the next few days Btephen Jones, proprietor of the} “J. § BROSHEARS, who crossed | to discuss the smoke nuisance and Dominion hotel, for $25,000. the plains In 1846, died Sunday at| Ways and means of enforcing the en the home of his daughter near Win-/| city ordinances against it He de meeting of the board of health, the Bg THE GRAND LODGE | of the tock. |ciaed pon this course after talk 4 ; sie m ing the matter r with Dr. Lough ae BAR WALLA WALLA on Sun-| ary, president of the bealth board, day the two-year-old child of J. M VISITORS FROM Bellingham, Ta-| Fielder was drowned in a creek. @oma and Seattle were present at Phe banquet given by the Medical} FROST HAS killed the entire| health are anxious to see the nul “Bociety of Snohomish county in the | Prune crop of Clarke county, thing that ts 5 t bverett last deterring the om taking imme- q ag emple at Everett last} FORESTERS begin their ring them from taking imme ‘ a t igh jay session at Bellingham to- — morrow evening. They will be cn-| K20¥ledse as to what extent smoke Satur Both the mayor and the board of ¥ MULLIGAN & BLUROCK are Pt P consumers will ava At theepres ting up a two-story brick build- tertained at a smoker. payne ce thc batiaine 1 ; dlatcmammabie: |_ "THE CITY COUNCIL of Walla! furnaces of which continually Sie cong é Walla has decided to submit the! » THE TRUSTEES of the First question of issuing $40,000 bonds Presbyterian church have let the for the erection of a w city hall Gontract for building the new) to a vote of the people clouds of black soot, d with smoke consumers, 4 by city ordinance, but are provi as requ . @hurch at Juliactta, Idaho. it will! the contrivances of ancient or : cost $2,000. |. WILLIAM COLLIN a bright cheap design, and are practically —_ | boy of 18, while playing baseball at useless. LEON MACEY, Mike Brenner,| Tacoma on Sunday : “ +) Tac Sunday, hurt himself} The owners of such buildings have @mil Peterson and J. O. Collins,| and his injuries resulted in death | repe Gour prisoners for some days con-| yesterday. While “sliding home” @ined in the North Yakima jail, his head and body were severely lat ig Broke out Sunday night and ¢s-| jammed and his heart injured. | red, but the installation of k @aped. Collins and Brenner broke| 3 | congumers that are highly « tive ‘Mut first and then released the ot _ ee in the plant of the Diam loe POPLAR A wo. Macey was arrested on charg age company has weakened Bf horsesteating. The others were) MRS. WINSLOW'S @harged with petty larceny. SOOTHING SYR FOUR PRISONERS broke out of | has hewn ued by Bittions of Mothers tor turing concerns cannot provide Bho Bilensburg jail last night, using fy Fy - bry RR Fitey Te. proper smoke consumers, if the Dia- B plece of caspipe from thh sink| Si faim, curse wint evils, ands tho bye |tmond Ico and Storage company Be pick through the wall. They were} TWENTY-FIVE OFNTS A HOTTLE. ean,” said Dr. Loughary this morn a ing. “Whenever wo have tried to ——___—_— i cs ener Glasses Fitted Free Diseases of Eyes Cured — enforce the ordinances in the past | aimed that Consultation Free . |the offenders have « SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSY AND THROAT INFIRMARY, they could not comply, but the re 4-5 Haller Biock, Corner Second mibia Strect. sults in the plant of the storage| daly alleged that their con- are the best that can be ther manufac or |company disproves this theor 1} ei aoe. IMITATE {believe all the members of the e successful ed ove 00 persons with gissses in Beattie and |board are now willing to make a| he Pacific Northwest straight, hard fight to remedy the ow? Suarante ou & pair of | hat will fit. EVERSOLE 0 | e evi otten to suc BEE SHLD! eV ep eOLe OFTICAL [smoke evil, It has gotten to such | ond Ave. New York block. & stage now as to be almost un-| Men net overload a beast of burden. It does not pay. But they ak witt Bveriond @ man. It pays. Having overloaded a man, and broken Be him down, how will society th sate bim? penate-ttom, Stay 3 ans By erty? koff, who is now running the Sibe- ‘That, no doudt, is generous of society, but It Is not always wise, | Tn Tallway, is not the syrup of Alme usually weakens. It makes nt leas able. me menue | & Lightatng Ch Londen had during April ively for } nT h, he it an i th f the is The “Kanne hat, now own “ny 1 1 Wyoming and left © tex " wh ith ‘ rifled. © t tent th h ity ‘ t A VAUDEVILLE FEATURE 41 hours of sunshine We print this exeius aster Sallsbury's ed} ta,” thi Har sy} bo a sieve t Batnt " 1 TT tnt his ory before he has used land Hi mas tobe pik guna ECHOES FROM BATTY-LAND That Agitate You? as happen, ¢ M said th ator be this a at it if an of- rh! pa me,” sald Uw tady her face assuming the hue of @ trop teal munrive, ft was a street car,” she tamer as she made a ruth was noon lost rong. Now, this uppoaed to b ast any undue refiection» he re to adquaint with that pa ahe had geen imb Moral—It ts tar sughing stock bearable.” eve IT thought the door and to sight in the pam ia a free country—or »e; and I do not wish to ty; but I rt 1 vin to have a guar inted than to become the of an unfeeling pub- JO KOs : old | age. But there ts another way: Justice laws must help the less able. LITTLE TALES [recaptured within a few hours bY) W111 CALL A JOINT MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TERSELY TOLD. *. 000 824 Hoves wood, tne] HEALTH, THE BOARD OF WORKS AND CHIEF Portland attorneys who have been! OF POLICE TO DISCUSS NUISANCE The ordinances governing the matter dre ve the board of of police pow hold,” said th bat a recen preme court ¢ another means of ending the In that decisic owner of adj enjoin a nuisi of M1 fa The same pre plied to chimneys emoke t ing buil chants. Pending the course of proc ed upon, but owners of th tories, pow be first consume will be ma de Doafness amed cond { the Fests r houses an an ry explicit, giving both health and the chief ce the law. linances will © mayor this morning, t decision of the su er to en the o1 | | _STAR- TUBSDAY, MAY 1, 1904 of the state may offer | yuble m it was held that the ining property could ance, such as a hotne in the neighborhodd ‘ ap ishmenuts where the large quantities of of surraund stocks of mer- eodu lecia it 1s probable that th offending mi ewill ified to install pmpper 1, if they fall, arfests ; Cannot @e Cured t » they cand} portion of Uhekemr way to cure Qaat as in caused by ag de ine hian Tube, When tis have a rum. atte an is s the inflamma Hall's Catarrh lars. fr FJ. CHF Sold by Drugetst Take Hall's pation LEO NEY @ CO., Toledo, 0, | Family Pills for oon. BUSINESS COLLEGE in fos. dsp ++ ae winfa Unnds | by Captain ITayne Reid- geocrthg: | | COPYRIGHT 1908 NEWSPAPER INTERPRE ASTI § rss aft 1 y the guard cae “1 roy aptain us th ward 0 ay ee , ge Gee ee pred ‘ n road ‘ ‘ # the young Irishenan | a feot to the f " daughter of Don le-| for th mlos : a An gentle 1 r fe - 5 ed by Banta Auna. In al Pine her " rut ‘ # Santander, he had] “J 1 They're nate, I'r ‘ wt 8 life after nearly | "ure. Fup knows the I mig ne his own through his oppo "yt wh it h eachery, Santander, now w| tt t ia, 1 yokes - te anta Anna's staff, visite pt ight r thar Foe / him in prison, where Kearney and| 4d may 4 7 | cits pt the nm coupled to native ¢ a t th nyse? haiamate being a deformed | of T ae dwart | treet, ahe tot | ue 4, 1 ander, the cause of the res Paithf f i aga pnt plight, taunts them and plans |faithful—take this; you've fairly | ome 4 the thetr further humiliation red it Poe ena pardoned by fa V g wh a hae ' Ae w@ ¢ et mine | § t f her ‘ ‘ L eyo tot ster, The Countess tent Imont | ' ut é ones ems Teabel Almonte, | pansing the chain over her he “pe Se # that her lover, Ruperto Rivas, | neid it owt for hit r world of Mexico & politioa! enemy of Banta Anna, has play many » been imprisoned, comes t friend, n rved . ur home in a Luina Valverde, for comfort 1 Seem ming mene. “Wee day ow me an & under gains Banta Anna‘e| {or one of her finge nd Pre | yourself, in a loat awent to his plan to humiliate thefPenting It at the « t mein 6 hey seek Santa Anna to gain a} Y@nt her t ae But e. Af pardon for thelr lovers er, Enough 1 ' ecanet 4 ;. na} t t ft ¥ in o a sta ‘ “ ent “ erm in t n- | enn, must : ‘ the sewers » tt you } ma jor tho (a ta i \ r t ft groom, thelr } with Rock and|that—but only on t ! dwar, © in thelr on 1c. | the centiomen get " Pursued retenees | are pos.” Then age s ke and | won't look on ee ee ee wallop If her ladyety ae Pursued ti t a 7 fugees | ina third p att u to be expedition it mp age and [ten We Sen *9 breakfast, and the gallop to the mountains. tie acene—"it she a 6 F senoritas olevely plan thetr| the debt myself Pyne nd with the help But no doubt, your app : vee out and the dwart, as ube did #0 bound > urrendesing himself the major- and excape finging » * as pe daca Aig ty, : known to Rives. and giving him a sor sac aimed end deans 2 ae : his cheek! Then she pean peng s . CHAPTER XXXTX—( = towel and other toilet Luim and the cc aivem aed tnek tee what wever, of the comm what they o nothing more than Going your | 44. Sure enow a le—even pan. | Gaty.” was there, with « ending upon Don The laughter neither discon fr ma of me did prevail on! nor vexed him. Tt netngee | Mn nies; a8 som very o4 all might be! while the kim had been sweet He had only to say the cw but hitherto withheld w, your hot nmide he saw sore A cloth was spread up- on it, with a multifar and varied | Of the world in Pianos ts the fam jarray of ware—bot nd glasses/ous and time honored Chickering ei ae perry an; for it was after) @ Sons, universally recognized @¥ Th yur |erywhere as an instrument posd | Indian youths, not in convent dress, | sessing to the very highest degra 1- loove the « | dinner as breakfast | Passed the viands = ch a hatch |every meritorious discovery knows m Another carload of these celebrated this the eyoung Irishman took | Pianos arrived a few days ago came a mweep of his eye, which | taining a variety of Uprights amg y became fixed the men | Grands. Come in and see the mite » had fneed townr ney | latare grand, it's the greatest litte ¢ standin int pe,| Piano on earth. You will find & gest standing an indi- | addition to the Chickering, a large | vidual who towered above thenf all| assorment of Kimball, Hobart by t head and should Cris | Cable, Pease, the new D. 8. Jehu | Rock it was, clean-shaven a: jook- | ston Co. and other makes to sale | ing quite respectat Jeed, better | from, ranging in price to suit « | dressed than Kearney had eren him! taste and pocketbook. Many nce he left off his New Orleans) bargains in slightly used Pianos and | “store” clothes. 1 wus Ws | Organs, and every instrument gual | evid an ob great interest | anteed to be as represented to his new acquaintances; and from; t¢ you hear the Simplex Pisil ~_S ve m thelr acute Player you will have no other, Step pte orate ad Deen | in and get=posted before you decide Going their beat to him. | on a player of any other make. There was just time for him to note | Columbia Graphophene and y . . nastio character, when their leader, | ™4ny things that will interest you a “V'LL PAY THE DEBT MYSELF.” entering. led him up to them, and| = —~ ~ ae - ————— | gave him a general introduction. j age had been made ready for n Jour- | looked upon it as « promise of a re- |... ther of my omrades in } § JOHNSTON ney to his country home, whither he | ward he would more value than oul | nist iia. te Benen nag vagy ag 4 : ing, taking his daughtr and the posseasion of Pepita hereelf. earney, who claims our hoxpt- (oumeee ond Ave. Burke Bide: antesa, That would exy . presence of the weape fe CHAPTER Xt. ee ee ae age travelers take euch wit THE BROTHERHOOD Made Young Again i en when going but Where the deuce am I? | “one of Dr. King’s New * suburbs of the city, and for good] It } nee Kea y wh ke | night for two weeks has put reason, there being footpads and rob-|¢d himself this question thefane im my bers everywhere, And the cloaks for| Morning after the retreat the] H. Turner of protection against the night «ir jmountain. He was lying on & low | They're the bes t, or rather bench, of mason | 7 work, with a palm mat spread In this way they gr s.soeme @ j Ti vegetable. Ne grit ynly awa, still witho x at es overlet the cloak he| at G. O. GUY, Inc., drug store, Sec get rid of their apprehensions. A| haa brought with him from Don Tg-| ond Avenue and Yesler, ore mainder of that afternoon | sw at el ening, nor did Dor rs our home in ar “ feve 1 . th ey have the} to surrender up their seeret, even to} aM old chair, on which lay a r of | ad ", | due of t r , . nO Weapons nor sapre wraps! Q inued t - = Pepita Drought this intelligence to naquize fon't remember ev ONNEY-WATBON CO. Makes More Bread rectors and Kmbalmera Par SSE SEI | Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread] a report to 4 out t A strange tale it wan, imparted to He Wo Chinese Medicine Co. ing, jooked up b * diseases of men | patched and me wher ha Zs | and women with- been cut. His fi eu, too, abus- | | out operation. ibty inj good, the ear | ‘- bute Shinn Cured by power- f one of ther nigh severed| It ia said that nothing ts sure ex- Se i ee from the head. Slow to wrath | cept and taxes, but that a Dore Seen P -~ phe 1 | veretablen, though he was, this was enough to | not altog true, Dr. King’s New | “e © wonderful itn wrathfel, ‘without the fe covery for Consumption is a # Ch one} ther knowledge of his other losse all tung and throat tr d hun. | about h Jose took care not to] , testify to th Grede of cares enlighten him. an of Sheperdte that have been At a later hour the circumspect nays vere given up to die achman told his tale t or ears hitis for a year tr Ww U as AK» in terms somewhat different and I f, bat got no ; GROCERS with Incider master, sum- | relief » bot New | acces” cme ALL SELL IT moned to the pat gav »pper- | Discovery then slute i stomach, kidney, | tunity, and he was soon Intrrogated | ly.” It's infattit xp, Whoop fiiver, ‘female with a volubiiity which Je sober od Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and} serge " Bg AB = Sieenoemt mont tmpowstble Consumption, Try ft, It's guaran Te ¢ this wonderfu nese | He told them about the slow driv- |teed by G. 0. GUY, Inc. Second av- ine. * Have & talk win fee} Mate) Ing of the carriage along the garden [enue and Yesler, ‘druggist. Trial | hopeless. Consultation FREE. 108 wall of San I oo, the putting bottles free. Reg. alee G00, $1.00. * 12% Washington St, Seattle, Drigin

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