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SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLISMING Co, OFFICHS—10T and 1208 Bev enth avenue THE See EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY THLERP HON WS Sunset, Main 1060; Tndependens 13% ~ Business Department Baltortal D Sunset, Main 1198. The Stare Bai 106 Hartford = buflding, Bethune dosing, Ne " rterfield, mgr. fore BALLARD STAR 421 Rallard ave, Bunset, One cent per copy, sx cHnls per Week tweply-five cent per th, detivered b atl or carriers, No free copied co TO MATL. BUBBCKINNKS —The da te wh F @m the addrons label of each paper. When that date ar fion has not again Yeon paid In advance, your name ts A change of date on the address inde! te & receipt THE ISLE OF PINES A oc , cy t at the ag a adi by a lttte w ‘ 4 in the I f Pines, v am the pre A t gainat turning the tatand Cuba. The Pines : a right ought to be | dd Staten tor ritory . A . «0 arly y one of went t f that this at would and plete ttt and ments w » . se the ret o of the tstand by { = In a speech at Havana Wood expressly " " ot blish & loca oO s has not bound its to } but ae a & of good f n it ght k t T . ~ many reasons why this y* ir a the Tele of Pines* First of atl, th na hee of the finest natural harbors fm the 7 And * harbor t# at | t ~ . rer t Panama harbor or coal tation we now posstes. In view of 1 op 1s, such @ #trat station surren. Joctrine may day be put to the test in the sea, and oo sa considerable vantage tn nav * Resides, The island is valuabd ite resources are found Be be capable of lar Je velopm tility of tte soll tls 1 @xceeded by that of Cuba. Its climate ts ideal, and it promises to be @ health resort of repute Why should the government ture this valuable bit of territory over to Cubat In return for coaling stations in Cuba, tt is repited Hut we can buy all the coaling stations of Cua we need. We Rave already bought two such stations this year, Let the govern- Ment buy more coaling stations of Cuba, if more are needed, and pay for them in cash. Let tt retain this t#land, with it natural possibili- Ries, and as a key to the Panama canal, Moreover, there ts a sentiment at stake Shall the Mag be lowered %& territory worthily won tn a war waged against tyranny? ‘The Americans who have settled in the island are very prosper- ‘ous and are very proud of their isiand home. They may be as pros- Perous under the flag of Cubs libre. But that ts not thelr fag! What American that has ever been on foreign soll does not understand the significance of that statement? ‘The plea of the loyal Americans of the Isle of Pines, though they be comparatively few in number, should not be encered at, Such « tea ought to touch a chord ef sympathy in this country, The plea and protest should be heard, not only because these peo Die love their fiag, but because the government may give away in this island territory it may some day with it had retained, THE WAR IN TIBET ‘The war between Russia and Japan has absorbed #9 much of the public attention that the war in Tibet has been aimost overlooked. ‘Tibet is a real hermit nation and about the only one of its kind tn ‘the world. it contiguous to China, whreh country nominally con- trols It, and also to India. Because of Great Britain's interests in in- Gin it is important that she should maintain friendly relations with ‘Tibet, using it, as Japan wants to use Korea, av a buffer agaist the encroachro#nts of Russia Russta, however, by her wily diplomacy has secured @ dominating influence in Lhasie, the capital of the country. Gome time ego Col. Younghusband, representing Great Britain, ‘gaked for @ conference at Lhasss by which the relations between Eng- Gand and Tibet should be amicably arranged. Tho grand tama of Tibet famored the request, Then Engiand sent Younghusband on « “mission” to Lhassa. The milssion was a military expedition organized to force tte way to the ‘Tihetan capital As al) foreigners are absolutely probibited from en- ‘tering the precincts of the sacred city the insult of the undertaking is easily understood’. The grand lama with his armies ts opposing Young- thusband’s progress and several severe batties have taken place tp ‘the rugged, mountainous country, Of course, it is no mere ecointtdence that the English government fe pushing the columa toward the heart of the hermit nation at a time When Russia ts so seriousty tnvelved with Japan. Tt fs difficult to predict the oGtcome. It will probably require a large army and « big expenditurg to force @ way to Lhassa. It may ‘mean « repetition of the program tn Gouth Africa. And yet English prestige requires that the effort be successful. ‘The Tibetan campaign f* only one of the many moves tn the ecast- rm gume played so long by the diplomats of England and Russia, ‘whese interests confilet. And {t may casily lead to the fong-threatened ‘war between those countries. . GRAND LODGE MAY Alonzo Rawson, one of the plouser members of the ord The Club, of Scuttle, will mest tonight jat 8 o'clock im rooma 68 and 69 in the Himekley block. The purpose of | the meeting is to take action on the proposed change im the consti- tution relative to t Meeting to rebuild the Nome Arctic Brotherhood hall, which was par ter. ft t2 now practically decided that the annual grand lodge meeting of the Arctic Brotherhood will be held fm Seattle. The local and sojourn- ing members of the order met at the Hote! Northern last night and) Str. Cyrene and Xanthue. Leseht. the proposition, At the) Madrona and Madison parks every last meeting held in Dawson, it was elf hour from 10:90 «. m. to 10 p. m partially decided to meet in Seat- 44/ly eee le, as this is the most convenient eity, Dut San Francisco hag made) bid of $56,000 for the meeting and! the action of Seattle is awaited. | famous Scenic Shasta Route. It was decided that in whatever) trains dally. Fust time, excelient ——¢ California's Resorts the order would ereet a club house | sorte on the continent, Rates: Sen and hold all subsequent meetings) Francisco $25.00 first ¢ $20.60 there. A committes wax appoluted | rec: I riptive Mtersture ang last night to walt upon the Chamber full Information, also tickets and of Commerce to ancertain what the teservations at 46 Firstavenue. city would do toward entertaining © Ellis, General Agent. ~ the order. Gol. W. T. Poriking, Sau, AnD Judge ©. & Hannum ond A. W.|, Bert Ginner in Meattie. with say ternes or Burgundy, at Mackay were appointed berth tacon Bnough money was pledged at the oine. no 3 camel Are You Going Blind ? Ww Test Eyes Free TTP K, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-6 Wailer Biock, Corner Second and Street Republican | Reached by Southern Pacific Co.'s | city the meeting was held this year, / service to the most attractive re. | ye | up beth na tone will have row @ few so)» | 000 words on it jar the village post | kaxed to two men and eloped with|the chorus girls in an American] a third must have given Cupid the Company there wink at tt adi | hase of his life on What does London a {the girls to do--throw kisses | |The melancholy days are always here. ' WORKE FOR HENKY For man will rail, no matter! .'t beaine to look ike a cinch. Un Thin weeks he kickw because its | MOre Votes despite bie silk tile and u a r And next he'll Kick because it's | He tn leaps and bounds - dry and hot are ST new votes for him today Th tally -- Three Specials -- gs Jouh Wise 820 e S\ UNeLn menny | J Bishop F 40. BAYS: | Unole Henry tnaists on seeing the Soott's Gantal Pepsin Tablets. 850 7 jrace to ite finish. ‘The voting will Cupidene B5e = | 9 \ “Sometimes a wom. ontinue unt aturday and unless fan cries Just tor git) UNC Henry's friends come up with Cas Oe the goods tn bunches he will then| hares’? poied gh nl FLORENTINE MASSAGE CREAM, SPECIAL 50c The adjutant general of Colorado e enuine Wm. Waldorf Astor A ki and how the rest of us felt reg a» common folk in picking their H FUDGE Oo win’ Wah cues elarer Wahi te CatarrhCure | rer ve cures rest rood. mee | deptt fathomable by the S sions. ‘The Gale | SKAYDLOFF LOST Night's Bloep OFF CHUNKALUCK | TANSHOOZKI, Juae 1—A etvtt- jtam who left Port Arthur last weelt arrived here yesterday evening, having made the trip by boat | “Port Arthur's pre ready giving out,” be salu | troops have no food but bread and }to make that more palatable they) § spread sawdust on the slices, mak | 'on & sort of & jam ont of it.” “Making a sort of a lumber j am,” 1 ventared. Oh, but war ts | Gen. Stoessel, commanding the | forces at Port Arthur, reports he te! having @ great deal of trouble tm) ny sending wireless messages to Mult- | tw den be made of them. Gen, Stoemel pays 4 high tribute to the marke- manship of the Japanese. Century Club will be Christensen thi he tists’ recital will be given th ening, io which many “The Japs are dying of cholera!" | he says he has, but nobody can read shrioks St. Petersburg, “The Row-| the writing amallpox Wouldn't a postal card with 40, KRAZY KKANK ASSMULTED BY Tes &. NEVINS KNOCKED DOWN IN HIS OWN HOME BY BURG LAR && i, near Denny way Nevina, of 2716 Fourth ave was struck tee over the head with some blunt The Japs first intercepted the instrament in the hands of a bur messages by using their own wire-! giar last night about 11 b log just leas apparaty’ Stoessel chang- after he had returned home. ed the key of the Russian current, Nevins says the ball waa dark | The Japs have now taken to shoot-/and that he did not see his | j!ne the messages so that when they ant as he entered, but was sulgeniy reach Mukden they are so disfgured | felled to his knees by the blows. He| and discomnected that no sense can | recovered himself and turned on the electric light trace of the thug missed from the house. ART EXHIBIT but could fied no Nothing was OPENS TONIGHT The art exhibit of the Women's opened = at all at 7:39 o'clock evening The exhibition will open Thursday afterncon and 4 Friday afternoon and in In addition to the exhibit an ar oF iment jusietans Im the city will particl- pate. AFFAIRG IN A TANGLE c. appointed A. Murray, of Spokane, was receiver Dreyfus Mining Company Passed regarding the death of With Sidewalks . . With City Water . | With Telephones . | With School In Two With View of Lake | Near car line and Lake V Rainier Heights and Beacon addition, Twelve minutes’ ri car to SOUTHEAST With Electric Lights With View of Mountains . Seattle Homeseekers’ Co. yesterday Judge Hanford, in the federal ee SMART CLOTHES. HERALD, Block Washington. Adjoining Hill, The last close-in de on Washington street SEATTLE Telephone Main 1767 TRILLED WITH TENCR “THE QUAKER GELLS IT FOR LE66.” Save... Money AND LOST HER HOME HANDSOME ITALIAN GINGER WINS THE HEART OF ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE WHILE TEACHING HER TO BING Ovtfit C $3.00 The Genuine for The Genuine 40c a Box Mackenzie Rheumatism Cure Spocial $3. 5 Price ‘ee preparations. Horlick’s Malted Milk $3.00 Floapital # nt for | | buy imitations of Prophylactic Tooth Brushes 30 Cents er druggists, but COME TO THE QUAKER AND BUY THE GENUINE | uding Green Lake and Free delivery to all parts of the city, ine Ba ra. Mall orders filled, and we pay express or freight charges to all points within 10 miles of Seattle on all orders of $5 or over, BAN FRAN 18CO, June 1 The Quaker 2:4 Main 1240; Indep. 1240 menico Russo, the handsome young! ourenit and ¢ Ph pur n ones: Italian tenor, who has figured tn|at a many “eplacdes” on thie coast in|! 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block recent’ years, again f himaett ane of the principal parties to 0 cen- ational case will be aired tr | The husband who believes himeett aggrioved ts Lourl Bewar: ploye of the Southern Pact or pany im this city, Mre Bawards voles was being cultivated ser | the tutetage of the with the Knowledge and consent of her husband. But one day she dis. appeared, taking with her her 2 Dity Laundry Gut Rate Cffices Bip Coen PetCo enere eae | once, claiming tim of circumstances. | > ungallantiy tnsimuates that he ts accused of having stolen has an trmpoasible voice. i ‘PANNED THE ASHES OF HIS | MANSION FOR MISSING GEMS Dettvered at Above Prices, PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Bridges, Structura iron Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging by All Methods, SEATTLE. WASH. SAN FRANCISCO MILLIONAIRE RECOVERS §$21600 WORTH OF JEWELRY BY PLACER MINING IN THE RUINS OF HIS BURNED HOME by operation of the age limit. He is succeeded in the command of the Charleston navy yard by Capt. G. F. F. Wilde, late commandant at the avy yard at League Island. ITAL}'S PRINCESS IS THREE YEARS OLD ROME, June 1.—There were great rejoicings in the royal nursery at the Quirinal today in celebration of the third birthday of little Princess Tolende. The little pricess ts the eldest daughter of King Victor Em- manuel lil and Queen Helena, who were married Oct. 24, 1896. {also take to panning for the jewels. Their efforta were rewarded by the recovery of $64,600 worth of gold and $15.09 worth of diame fly pearls and emeral entirely destroyed. There are thousands of dollars’ worth missing, but these, Mr. Turner thinks, were @estroyed, and the rulns are now given over to a efowd of idie men jand amall boys, who are to be seen j@atiy driving into the debris and ing for any stray gems that might have escaped the vigilance of the millionaire. REFORMED CHURCH S)NOD IN SESSION STANDARD AND DOMESTIC, THE BEST MACHINES THAT EVER RUN, No agents, no expense to sefl, more than one-half saved in pricg Shuttle machines, $16, $18, $22, No use paying a big commission, CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE er Second and Union. An examination for eligibles for assistant chemist in the bureau of standards, department of commerce nd tabor, will be held in this city | | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 1 sen.|0n June 22. Applicants must be/~ . te ae ‘The 98th regular session of the Gen- | °° - . eral Synod of the Reformed Church | from “00 1 vee ations will be e jin America began in Grand Rapids - fheld to fill two vacancies as aids today with a large attendance of| i) ine bureau at a salary of $600 pia. | delegates and visitors. ‘The session | od : will continuo for several days, The | De" oar. The age limit is 20 years lof age and up. synodical sermon will be preached | °* *€ ~ tT. R. TURNER SAN FRANCISCO, June 1 in the ruins of his beau. tiful mansion, which was destroyed | by fire reeently, wae the novel man-| by the retiring president, the Rov. her adopted by Millionaire n. | Dr. Cornelius L. Wells, and there Turner to recover the thousands of Will be full reports and discussions dollars’ worth of jewelry lost in the on the work of the educational, mis hs oy } five. sionary and other branches of the \ A the Jewels were some fam-|church work. 4 i M T i] le y jooms which Mr urner " prized very highly, end after senrch- | JUSTICE HARLAN IS 71 \le al ing for a time in the ashes . | j iaineeh cnitesens’ soins it te | WASHINGTON, D. ©. June 4 [ (lh Perfection Suction Plate $4, 1 ems i B. Bor, & prominent JUstiee John M. Harlan of the ‘2 Gold Fillings ., | rx and tomethor the twe United States Supreme Court ot \ } 4 6 r rulings hs suino h alserved his Tiat birth@ay today ige Work . , j rf garden b Though eligible a year age for re t t J | od the Git oni eka’ |tireuntet from the beach on fell pes i} { | 1407 All Werk Quarts a Le ee Oe ore ae eeth extracted free, withou' j mame day A 1 the rulns w tloge f ne ye t 0 om Se +a “ ; A. - Hours—8:30 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 1% guarded at nie thieves whould he is hale and hearty ané has Lady Attendant. Cc A STORI AA age. He has served nearly thirt aeanih tebe ae HAR RD DENTISTS | years on the supreme bench, and » COND AVE, tas cunigr member of the anes P | 518 Gnas —5 18 For Infants and Childr ) The Kind You Have Always wears our they have the proper dress for their feet, Universal Stee! Ranges te Range, $90 and up. Every person shoes who Admiral Johnson Retired as realizes that Bears the , LA#, “WASHINGTON, D. C., Jur FRONT FURNITURE C¢ -, Sign 4 ~ ‘Near Admiral Morti Jobn 10 Secor venue South, . bd Po “gad was slaved on the rornes 1 Hist today aad “ Nickerson Germainn Rg .