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ree eenntD SAATILE STAR WEDNIRDAY, SUAE. 1 BVERY AFTERNOON RXCKPT SUNDAY. THLEP HONS Business Department sunvet, Main 1060; Indepe + of (Santa BALLARD STAR AG@ENCY-—821 Rallard ave Sunset, Red 141 REWARD! Benton — Harbar One cent per copy, pix cents per week, or twenty-five cen pee] fontana Prt A pms. month. ¢ all 0 No free copies. , a Fuintiook ¥ RN a te te 4 “Po Wali. SUHSChinEnS— Th it pubsoriy expires ta| \ y ow of that great OPBIS [siti nk ane tae” 8 the addrens label of each papor arrives, if your subserty | dintant . te Anon er = segs a ; ae tion has not again been pald in advan taken from the It | whom he also resembles, ha | "N aeration ney, captain | OF ware meats ral A change of date on the address label tx @ rece of ten dees ere 1]. “What? Never heard of Gen, Ku-| Texas filtt 5, is captured dur-|™ , hady trees—it. being P11 en ea BER a sapebton aw boot scons awe : Rainbridge Island, Anybody find-| (Bawixen solo, “Way Down on the |, g'7¥ Orleans the young Irishomo) wwii” rg, old comrade,” waid : ee : pred FR ag peice ad loved the daughter of Don ty-|).” Welt : 2 sed Quaker, snd thet. toa, et fess t thy ng hit get a big kick In th uid’ Saline Mexican gentle. | Kearney, firet to apaak, “we've o ‘ © THE BILL POSTING TRUST = |tnaanished by ‘Santa Anna. in a] {0% lige Hn fle: Y, Some of the war experts b think f thewe rt 7 uaintar sof — _—— ' spared hin r # life after nearl go! in hanc \sk us to sho thor | the Port Arthur fleet will be lowing his own auceue oe yppes | Ours n hand. I fection in Bath If Mayor Ballinger and the new city councll are really anxious | (he Russians while other nants enthery, Gantmaser, now al Thar, cap, ye put @ puszler.” | Appointments. to make a hit, a palpable hit, with the people of Seattle, they will 3 all agreed regarding the sa gen nm Bant hand Daye shy ser | abet wan sieete 5 Ais Aster bien fad heir oportenity apart he Seat posting topos | fie ot be enanign: Gra ck ot fama a,trcoraevwetial Brushes, Mitts, Towels are couple to native sera, | i’ one or two, ar nows little o from its Hcense to deface the streets and-public places of a city that Mabel MeKinley will produce a Rock's chatnmiate boing a “Gotormed | tb ir ways, an’ judgin’ by that I'd 5 ee es St tueis sete ie gen eared sa Rectnan, te sone wt tao | | Sponges, Strops,Wash Cloths Through the payment of the boggarly pittance of $0 cents a | W Hearst ¥ t « one pil it, taunte them and plans What then Robber oe day as a license, the Dil posting trust has been duly authorized to | ne % Ignacio, pardoned by Santa| From what we were told o' Mr.| n naiess ar et et nna, has been & cabinet mbm | Hiv in the jail, they oughter be} commit acts of vandalism that would land a plain, everyday citizen ' tater.” The Cou Inabel Almonte, |that. They ald he was a captain . ; . or REV IC i re eartng that he ver, Ruperto Riv , r iy , menne high in jail within twenty-four hours, DOES THE MUNIFICENT REVE- | © Soliton! vases) ce Gente hiner |@ anltadie which ged hia ing from th » Ameriow heen imprisoned Boe we triend, | Waymen. An’ ye do ‘pou "i NUE DERIVED FROM THE MONOPOLY JUSTIFY THE PROPLE | Juceing from th rend ag poss Lalan Valverde, teen et Fe4: | ous he whould be sich IN CONTINUING TO ENDURE THE IMPOSITION? ing to let out Peruvian bark Sentender salve Genta Anna'el otf Png ey pene aed ent to his plan purniliate the | Kearney se 4 § The Star would like to see the question left to a popular vote? | A WORD FROM JOBU WISE. Oe / : * oa pods Sole PAW | Sanitary The bill p ny en} monopoly for no other rea | A bad pl an found iu 0 sid aock Menta Anne to pain «| Went OMe ot wouldat be nica” A gon in the world than the fact that a former council iw fit to fix | - ae }ing a hou and @ woman fell over fits at bie ¢ ther uw. It goes For Retins Sets " Z | heres two nee was » u fo their t te« oot man, but — — ~ b = Si a the annual lcense for bill posters at $300 a year, under the specious a# not burt.—Youngstown ; b Way to a state function the eri an be ‘ : io “ oe , ie a woman cn do} at hey see their lovers in the chain 1 to jine ‘em, that ‘ud be 4b ant teenie aan il he Quaker eulag sang at work in the sewers They plan for their escape. name They cleverly 4 j and, with the assistance of @ faithful | Mextc | *room, their lovers, with Rock and) so t piea that the promiscuous posting of bills and distribution of ad- | ni at any trouble Vertising dodgers would be prevented thereby. The license ordinance has had no such effect. Seattic's streets man an’ make a fool &re continually littered with handbills, and no space is red to scape in thelr carriage. | polit the refugees | p the man with the paste-pot and tack hammer, uv herself, Many 18, 1904. arriage and | wh : } Bupert ate Mee. Co, Seattle, rs To The ordinance nas merely given a monopoly to the bill posting | Waeh.-Owing to tatene f the by cavalry, the refugees | only rees from the carriage and property to which you refer! gallop to the mou: Shs dake. capeak te. be.behee at tly been pruned, which| The aes erything in srdance with Kure-| Kreatly enhances its value, os kin'’s “well haid plana very-| The owner 1 your tardy reply, the * company, which, as matters now stand, Is able to levy tribute to the ain, ue and ith the help of @ faith ful groom their lovers, with Rock tune of 50 cents a day on every man or boy who wishes to make an honest dollar by distributing advertising dodgers or posticg bills. sista that purchuser THE SEATTLE STAR | ss STAR. DUST ‘ Raitorial Department—Sunret, Main 113 The Stare Eastern pffices: 10¢ Hartford Chicago: 68 Bibune punaie ew ke vo r ner field len adyertaing by Captain Mayne Reid= | COPY /ONT 19048 MEW TPAPER ENTER PRM ASTID n their rencue,| Texan and the States. An’ I've heard “THE QUAKER SELLS IT FOR Less.” VERY THING nnd- t. Besides, the thing ain't the entire satisfaction in Mexico am ‘twould be t reguiar price § $2.89 83c | ka Alaska Medical Outfits ann my ‘taint worse, nor ye t jane an’ lawyer plunder th 1 guess it's ‘bout the ne gite uned to it this quaint reasoning Kearney | replied with a mnie Made For f shipment. Don't go North without | | CHAPTER XLIL | THE “ABBOT.” | 4 their host, as he} packed ready : The trust merely takes part of the profits of the humble bill | ‘hing excepting the shooting ntl ty te aM get fon | and the dwart, seize thair carriage oeecnaGaaenanel 5 a OTe guarantee that the loud » and sacape » @ mountain retreat |" id al nee dersta jcker and the city graciously appoints a Meese inspector to assist broke tnt hojas an adjunct ¢ ‘ known to Rivas. | me to offer you a Li the trust in making Its collections. * in, but the “blues” 1 garb of monks, and Rivas appears|“pologies for having forgotten that} . . — - _ . 2G _ a that everal nm) Hf in returs to 1g” | to heir len de lyou smoked, Here are several Leave name and address of y ourself or friend at The Quakes, t IN FACT, THE TRUST HAS FOR SO LONG USURPED THE Sree caliad deinen : ; wild aap ee |e nde, £0 Ghecde for yoursdt and you will receive from the Liq wosone ( order for a full POWERS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT THAT IT APPARENTLY | — |r " pet creeper and dew CHAPTRR XLI | The major-domo, who atte bottle absolutely free 4 IGE oSPE: . » . . phere n abundance, A beautiful! ‘The repast finished, the brethren | hire arrying a huge mahogany | NO LONGER RESPECTS THE LAW WHICH GAVE IT BEING. | wYypOPATKIN WON | view of the Tenn, Valley and neigh-| rising from the table together for- | cane, had already Placed 1t upon one | Free delivery to all par city, including Green 1s and For that reason it cares not a rap whose p erty the en who | . | borhood mountaing, with neces to! seek the ¢ tory, Home disappear. | of the rustic benches, and laid oper Rallard. Mail ord © pay ws or freight charges A Bet Garrison Bhutt And “last but! ed int oeloisters on the nides of the | the lid. to all points within 100 miles of 8 rs of 35 or over, Not even the city’s sidewalks a m vandaiism, as The | Further articulars furnished | | th t 0. hos | $HOO-SHOO, May 14—Gen/ 1 » 1 Star yesterday proved } ; ‘ Hottskotchsky, fn charge of the Is there any really good reason that the erection of ten-foot bill | pe ssinn wecret service, has recelv Boards, the distributing of hand bills and the posting up of placards ailal report from "Tokio to the offect that thow { red @nywiere within the city limits should not be probibited as a public at s t ried in t parade | Buisance? sg . | | 1 p > evidently think they have the ft.” said Hott WE NEED TOGOS skater ay ~ The tok fleet has been quipped with treet ar fenders so In London Truth, Henry Lahouchere, who has a great penchant | ‘Mt the danger trom mines i Fe} 4 nl Bie for telling disagreeable truths to his countrymen, says what Eng- Russian naval officers are indig f one . land needs is Togos. |nant at the Japanese move insend-| Of Main Street Line Cold| | > tren to bleck F t Arthur | | “What the Japanese are teaching us,” says Labouch: ‘Ot sea it is men and brains that count, not ships and gun: “What Englishman,” he says, “with the fate of the Petro- ‘ig that & dozen cradies have floated] Comfort near the mouth of the har bor, paviovsk and the gallant Makaroff before his eyes, can believe that KEEPING BUSY Not until the proposed regrading salvation Hes in huge battleships that go to the bottom like a leaky | Nev. Sattord Nas nil The, Papell jot Main street. incident Kettle chucked into a pond before a well-aimed torpedo, or a judi- { -—~ "| ix contemplated In the neighborhood Driven to Desperation of the new wn wi the] tously planned mine? The question for us is what we are doing to | yiving at an out of the w manufacture Togos.” [f ote from | wntown end of the Main street, or | Prink street car line, b pened to travel, ‘This fe the atatement given! out by President Purth of the Se-| lattle Blectrie Company. | The lessons drawm by this Englishman may well be taken to | oot sccis heart by Americans. Cuts, Wounds, Uleers, a supply of Btuecklen's A Our war with Spain should have taught us that the strength of | It's the at on earth, 2 The track from Yealer way to the! our navy is not in the ponderous armored kettiés of the sea, but | GUT: tne. drum store ee enmnarenny treo = fa our Deweys and Schleys, our Sampsons and Hobsons Dewey | : sae fo many monthe that people have| almost forgotten that oare ever r slaughtered the Manila fleet not by weight of tounage, but of seaman- | 1 ‘ai j over it. Last year an accident put Ship and nerve. Santiago was possible not because of armor and gun | the’ counterweight on Sfain stress calibre, but because of initiative and steering and marksmanship. out of business and since then the THE TEXAN PICKED OUT ONE OF TH Skill, intelligence, knowledge of the game—these won over Spain | company has not taken the trouble LEC TION, tin “Thanks,” responded Kearney, as Tre Quaker 2:4 Phones! Main 1240; Indep. 1240 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block on tte further side—quite ais- | pia ° of a religious order, a tinetly.” rae we don't allow any of th Look to the right of that, and/rustics to approach it. If they ab house, stand-|tempt It, we have sentingle to sg you'll observe @ ta ing tn the middle of the muguey|them. For ourselves, we hil fivida, Have you caught it? learned to play the part so that “Yea; why do you ask?” [dave escaped detection, and I tam! “Because that house bar an in-| will, till the time arrives for terest fe mea very speck one. | casting off the cassock an ‘putting | Whom do you suppose it belongs|on the so! ® coat, 7 to; or I should rather say did, and) “That day 1s not distant, Ii ht to ng to? ha enclo; nearer than { @ How should I know?” asked! from what my comrades a arney, thinking i somewhat/me stnce we came up. The state strange bis being so interrogated. | Oaxaca is dinaffected “True.” responded Rivas ‘ithe whole southern of could you? But Tl tell you. That} puico, and an outbreak is sation estate is mine by right, though by /ere long—possibly within « ° wrong ‘tis now the property of our) Alwarez, who controls tn thet quae late bost, the governor oi the Acor-|ter, will be the man to raise it; all! Gada. His reward at the last con-| the old Pinto chief fiscation for basely aying bi] joined by the country and our caus will he be disappol: What cause?” inquired the youns burning to be at it hman, laying aside the glas*\ you sce how it is with ux showing more interest tn what} “And now.” he added, ol he heard than that he had been/tone and looking his listener looking at. Country and ¢ © lestly in the face, “I have a These were not the words likely to/to put to yoursslf.” be on the lips of either monk or) “what?” asked rr if LARGEST IN THE COL | highwayman.” ing that he Nesttabed.” ae “A cause, senor, for which I, Ru-| “wit you be one of us? tr an : to repair it, According to Mr, Furth! perto Rivas, am ready to lay down! 4 was now Kearney’s turn to Like qualities in Japanese commandant and crew have made | there Is no intent of doing eo un-| oe life, if the rifice be called for jtate. To what would he be 4 ii ws : : about the time the new union| front and seating themselves on | he selected one from the case. and so most—I may say all—of/ting himeelf if he o ; Russia's Eastern flect a bopeless cripple, while the capable Jap- tbe fear nth | benches that were about commenced | ‘The Texan had not yet touched| (none youve just met at Dreakfast.|wner if he enould sor anese, who have wrought the ruin, have not lost a ship, nor scard@y On a’ sched varying from 15) rotling and emoking cigarettes. the cigars, and when with a gestur proclaimed im the) under oe q man. | minutes to an hour the care have| Rivas, excusing himself to his | the Invitation was extended to bi Libertad!’ ” t been running from the upper ter-| strange guests, on plea af pressing [he hu back, muttering to Kear nd, noble sentl-| «, On nearly every lecture platform, Lieutenant Hobson has made x adam Steves to Atumes| Waatanchs wan Saeeitine on @ Wier] ed ' & strenuous plea for a larger navy for this country, Of the world a an ris am | weny the latter point the pas-| Bo they were permitted to betake| “Tell him, cap, I'd prefer a 1 ous and time honored ¢ Kering | songern ferred to a down-| themselves apart. Good manners se- | if t 1 accommodate me wi’ the AD 3 as well, Is not apa po & Sons, universally recognized ev- | towr Naturally the travel on| cured them 0 ne others nature | article er : We need a more up-to-date and efficient navy, a navy ada; lerywhere as an instrument pos-| the line has been light. Instead of | « y might want a! “What rays the Senor Cristoforo?’|" “well, to be frank with you, I sarge er: 5 ‘ines ; t . ; being carried downtown passengere| w xo no one offered to |asked their host, confens to something of thet sort.” | twentieth century fighting methods. And, above all, we teasing to the very highest degree |!" 4 ince” an bansraseccen the * | “ited prefer smoking @ pipe, it| Seet_ sane Yon: aeons. el Togos. | ry meritorious discovery known | pweift teenth aver af K ¢ hats | you n't object, and if there bel gount x perplexed at what], “If my proposal be not to gam 4 Are we manufacturing men to take the places of our Dew 1 utilized in Piano construction. |end fina 1 off at they aa uch a thir lent.” you've seen and he you | king. — way yt ; Hobsons? That is the pertinent question Another ‘carload of these ce they want to reach | througt Saree Cs — came up here, and with aye assured of oulr pro % ‘ | Pianos arrived a few days ago con- | the privilege of| the night before. The was oro!” he called the} fore. But the time has come to re-| yi YS nain with us; all cm taining a variety of Uprights and y J | > was returning to-|pieve y so light gar i 4 rema’ us; taint err Sanit vig cet ; . » ath jshali do what I can to get you 4 |iature grand, it’s the greates pa remedy the matt a 1," said the Texan pear pad ~ Kugrtay Ne ; Pre are Piano on earth. You will find in . hes Peerage Rr I oughtor CHAI eter Re goats et gran? oe : addition to the Chicke "4 — cigar, an’ THE FRE I s a |assorment of Kimball, Hot ‘ t mind my} «we, comrade aed Rivas,|ly, without Yourself Cable, Pane, the new D ti; "toad "mck Wall onow ‘tue ihe saad expiration |e Wee | ston Co. and other ma Ss Geoean ay he monks of my community] «y D : For that which is PREPARED j | from, ranging in price to s Bh rder neither very devout be FOR YOU by getting « home in | taste and pocketbook. Ma 7 E ¥ you've al ay Ob-ite your br the . bargaina in tly used Pilar re » doubt, and may have aj panes | Orgar svery instrume a n they're not monks at all ‘ » ‘ / | Player you will have no other ana 8 to t th 5 gallant deeds. When I speak! vc. 45 be. 1 take it 1 call itl n in and get posted before you dec > ots “ regrade e s, you wili under-| ; ss ean pen: a jon a player of any other make. Ou rdered aie hina ; ‘ it in 1 true s he y . Overlooking Lake Washington, Tnatyeehans Genaeteahate lin the first pl It will have to # anoke as he maj miastous in our army, BPP netimcs rg = j ' . toaceenf domo soon after en with al nitation, I may say all|® e situa) We will help you to butid. : | many things that will interest you. |t t bu aed aeAaeEa@ So ualeieal te ret a bee He rdy, cap; what a question eager on i: rtling Evidence had fished out from the back re-| , in cursed our coun-| >? i, an’ by yoursem Fresh t ao: be aeeelh gions of the establishment try by restoring its ch S tyrant,|they'd. been brigants, 1 should The Thompson C ALBERT HANSEN art reat quan Wront ls oon eabaroe contitansst ein? Star ce cates nes aan oe y a n scape, Don Florencio?” asked Riva te f rity, as myself, beir 28 Ricoh aave . s Dr. King’s N for 4 Jout; the r as m: i v3 a? 224 Pike Street Jewelry pus tins Rae ans ee a eee sen nimself beside Kearney proscribed, with @ price upon| #long 706 First Ave. sane [Metumegdaied. A recent exprem Magt I can't reenit hav-|thel rhead jm +|from T. J. Mel 1 ing lov or one| “But,” questioned Kearney, “may| that th have the| Va xaniy He w " Are You Going Blind? We Test Eyes Fro | proper dress f Ir foot I tal of mir you a . sb wis nd time without sub’ ful “For reason, amigo, It/ P° SEATTLE EYE, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 0 ( being I began tab M s" sald theladds to our security. Throughout |! 4-6 Haller Block, Corner Second and Columbia Stree Ny I, iy - 0. ing I 1 bt ff a aM telescope] Mexico the cowl of the monk ts th and Columbia Street Auheriow-Jormauw (go |!" ae Ss which bh vat "eae parities org tignes 2 WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE eas tint | f iin oavien a Laan Can ybu gultince et Weartea 1 ee ae abeus ood ge Rave uccesntully fitted over ik, “ld Throat troubles, ( to t foot.|among the mountain villages with the Pacific Northw sais. BONNEY -WATBON CO, Pn 1 Grip. ¢ Y pnt hele t i th t ir é erantee you = pair of ginsecs eotors and Kmbaimers Par: by G, O. GUY, Inc. Second avenue that this old monastery, so long that wilt fe eVensdtn Orb icaL nid pve. ged, Salumble street. Hl and Vewler, druguiat. ‘Trial both 1 it," answered Kearney, abandoned as to have been forgot-| Go es ond A New York block. ° 2 free; regular sizes nd $1.00. An thicket We came through ten, has again become the dwelling pairs.