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THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PU BLIBHING CO, OFFICES—120T and 1309 Bev enth avenue in SE APTERNOON BXCRPT BUNDAT TRLEP HONES Business Pepartment— sunset, Main 1060 Riitorial Department—Sunset The Ptar's astern offices: 10¢ Hi bea bullding, Tribune building, New York, W. TL Pe A, BALLARD Bi AR AGENCY an Bahara ave BV ORY Independenr Main 1138, Chicas Red M4 ‘One cent per copy, sIX cents per Week, ¢ wenty-five ver Month, deltvered by ma vrrtera, No free copies “ beor expires ts TO MAIL 7 ‘ The date wh en the ada abel of each When that date arrives, If your #udecrtp ton he t again been paid In advance, your name is taken from the list ef date on Hireat label te a receipt A char witt ehild from drowning, an ehild that it v Half a dover en wore pl canal as Mr, B and tittle hai Jumped into swift ourre Drought It ashore “My Go the fnee ¢ whild was revived Of « ed his It te never of his gene When you ins @ehools, who knows but that you may t “ purity. When exeorc ine: premat When you de violate the law Bona! pains to » know but that » » te tntiet 9 When you gasnt fn your town « yt 4 go out of your force the law m And so on of a oltizenship. The trouble things until they Sesing of their ch!!dren. You cannot take care of your own t tak f Bor your own do not live to t WHY HE RESIGNED you be at the ach he res « your te that go tor hose eff. te th do not have a keen brought home to t the » : Im commenting on the resignation of Adjutant General Rell of Colmrado, who gave as « reason for his action that the state militia + was being used as a more tool by the large corporations ¢ f the state, , the Chicago Tribune says: “The corporation attempt to annex the Inga! and administrative Machinery of a sovereign state arouses resentment and Koes farther _ $m appalling the Imagination of all Americans who belleve that gov- @ramental liberty ts worth preserving ‘The Tribune has also words of condemnation for the unton min @fe.who committed outrages against non-union men, but It points @ut the fact that at the time when the state troops were ordered to the mines there was no disturbance whatever, and therefore no ex use for their presence. This fact has bepn attested by all those Who have Investigated the matter, and especially by the Rev. Wash fugton Gladden, who was sent to Colorado by the Newspaper Eater prise Association and whose letters were printed by The Star. Strange as it may seem, the state authorities acknowledged that the mine operators paid the bills of the militia. The soldiers were gent for a consideration. They were mere mercenaries Is it any Wonder that they looked to those who paid them for direction? No less an authority than the Army and Navy Journal mercilessly @cores the state authoritits for thus making hired men of a state sol- diery ‘These state troops were employed for the purpose, openly avowed, ot “crushing out the last vestige of unfoniem.” In pursuance of this intention, the subsidised soldiers muzzied the local press, intimidated entire communities, flung men into mil- ftary prison pens, deported inoffensive citizens as vagrants, broke ‘@p families, insulted women and made martial law 4 tyranny. Colorado has sown to the wind. Some day, sooner or later, she must reap the whirlwind. A COLLEGE WHICH TEACHES THE ART OF GRAVE DIGGING. THIS [8 THM SWASON OF THLE YRAR THAT THE DREAM GURL GETS A LACE PATTERN TAT * STAR. DUST » The wirel h TrooRD ON TER HOULDER BLADE ny THe SUNBURN PROOE Mumm, th fan s winemaker ia Jead, He will now koop-—well, we vin't sayin’ anything | There is nothing to sneexe at in the news from Kai-Chou _ etl UNCLE HENRY - > SAYS » It's an il foul ove th’ fence that | don't bring a small boy tn." Th fay ing. 8 em | THE BI TEST Uncle Henry till hopelosaly y r f and Josh ta jul ant Henry 1 1 t ared in a new a-dot band pinton Joah that Ur lenry’s Vanity will be the und ALEXIEFF FORCES Others to De THE FIGHTING OKAY, June 2.—Twenty-four car loads of vodka were recelved at Port) Arthur yesterday. This war is cer- tain to stagger humanity Gen. Kurohatpin has ordered 2000 beds sent to Port Arthur. He ex- pects to find one out of that number that will please him. Supt. Swirtoviteh, of the Mick stupsky Telegraph Co., has laid off all the messenger boys on account of the Japs tearing down the wires. al Rl =. Soe eethes sa he ot orale ae Five CENTS & BOTTLE. STAR—THURSDAY “MARRIAGE IS — NO LONGER HOLY telegrap company’s promot rf 1 for the right . Gear he Rinerian atwag. inceeealiasiainni for Infants and Children. a 4 oy 2 tal i Tung on | SPOKANE MINISTER GAYS IT 16 ONLY FREE Love BANC the road from Binj-Kow to Porkand | TIONED BY LAW ‘The Kind You H 6 Al ay § Bought Gev, Yat of IMinols eayes he has| ay W 5 | 120 sorapbooks filled with newapar | sensei meagan! BEARS THE SIGNATU A ndig wo = “~ t _ i” the . — |etatement was made by Wallac pore had been 40 tberal as that tn without any attempt at coloring | | but In so much straight Mnglish Wee toe 1 hada cecal ; Marriage and di has come ;Ours always does, but we never continued The moral tone of the ? ,) ld enderetand why West is a breeding place for ai In Use For re) 30 Y ars. | Anyway, ‘The Kunnel can butta| aad Tree t people. | sro t i ry pipe dreams than Bron ¢ - “ so Rastus can. responsible for the prevailing con t it th ral element Weatherman Salisbury wants a |» “ shut out, I think such cor to help b make Seattle cll tor bad te at | mate Powe ll blame the led, The pr t laws of th t | too, when he makes a bum guens. are altogeth t ax. There | t ! getting a di-] both parties understand each other lie [they are not old enough t# alto WAM, J gether a niet 1 don’t care what 1 | learned people, who h about ar r | tove way it te a mistak & grouse ‘ mist If they knew there was no REV. GRO. KR. WALLACE. | posal ity of getting a divorce BPOKANE Wash June they would not rush Into marriage Marriage in this county is but a| wo haytiy aud biinaly. “|| With Sidewalks .... free love sactioned by the lawe ie Mar 7. re now had with a ‘the startling sta made by| practical understanding that if it Rev wee KR. Wallace of the Weat ie not sultable poy my of the r ar With City Water ih i " Congregational church, of| ties, a divorce can be had to settle ii, "fas sata ent mat Tan one wee come] WIth Telephones . . . allace promises to stir ap for him|try are not strict enough, o: ail sorta of trouble with his brother gevaiing conditions wostd not ex-|f With Electric Lights . -- 10 divines all over the country. Th, tet.” | With School in Two Blocks His bead He was taken into buity acciden: WILL HANG TONORROW COLUMBUS, O, June 2—The first of the half dozen oceupants of the annex of the Ohio penitentiary will pay the death penalty tomor- ww, whe ari Berg. « Swedish youth of 19 years, will be electro- cuted. Berg's crime was the mur- j@er of Joan Ginbard. « fellow | tramp, at Wauseon Inat fait ART EXHIBIT IS A SUCCESS giving the was unavoldsble ‘The art exhibit, under the aus- OLD WOMAN ples of the Woman's Century ot which opened at Christensen’s ha’ ae largely attended. Every me dium of artistic expression was well represented and the exhibition shows a marked progress through out the * in art work, but the incipal exhibitors are from Se attle. Work which ts mach admired & that done by the school puptie under the direction of Mine Piper The exhibit will close on Friday night. he lingered, | tar! anc vainly gasping breath, Doctors were summoned and soon arrived, but could de:neth ne in 3 minutes he was dead. The Hill bey was struck by thet ender and thrown from the arack.| os relieve the mn © car from & opinion that the Seattle high | W. B. Colver apd Loftin Johnson, N. HA. Vorrespondents wit two Huswian army officers, The photographs were taken im Ne ehwang The tall officer is stx feet atx inches In height. the county auditor's office doubles) those of April and exceeded every) other month of the year March. There were 75 with @ valuation of AUDITO! More instruments re fled with the county auditor during the month | of May than ever before, cording | to a report compiled by Deputy Autitor MeGuire yesterday. ‘The total filings amounted to 5.345. The fees collected were $4,022.60. The record is a 20 per cent Increase over GAGGED ON DIVISION STREET the average business of the office BRIDGE AT SPOKANE — A large number of of sub- NOW IN GERIOUS CONDITION | @FP*® Property are responsible for the increased volume of business. BRUTALLY _ ASSAULTED SHE WAS FOUND BOUND AND With View of Lake. . With View of Mountains . Near car line and Lake Washington. Rainier Heights and Beacon Hill. addition. car to $100 Adjoining The last close-in Twelve minutes’ ride on Washington street SOUTHEAST SEATTLE Seattle Homeseekers’ Co. Station H Telephone Main 1767 GARBAGE CANS are hand-made and are made of heavy galvan- vy iron hoops to keep the sides from being 50—complete with name plate and address. ERNST BROS, Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 All of our can feed iron with jammed in S08 Pike Street We Make a Speolalty of Gents’ Work ~y ty ity of 7.900 ottenp one we. tt ton shirts 4 1 y* finish you des! ae “£ T. a9 a re. ‘or! 2 ae eur Down-town Shirts 100 Collars 20 Cuffs 4e Queen City Laundry WORK GUARANTEED. ESTABLISMED 1800. piack Sact VOI) Sixty-one per cont of the 1908] tibia et Mention: Wash. | taxes have been paid 1 the county SUES CIRCUS OWNERS sipped with all modern ap-|treasurer, amounting in cash to ; c more than $1,000,020, The first halt) SPOKANE, June 2—Brutally| Mra. Christine Rodell, of 211 Dex- of 1903 taxes became delinquent | besten, bound and gagged by a/ ter avenue, who was knocked down! BRUSSELS, June 2.—There is an establishment tn Brussels for + aon fiend, Mrs. Katie O'Connor, @ frail! du *@ at the circus teaching the lugubriows art of grave digging. It was founded by TEATIMONY GIVEN IN] OU en See —— | Woman, advanced in years, Her at has brought suit * the Great Evey Cemetery Company, and was so successful that ey oat se: A Very Close Cail the hospital hovering between life| against Norris and Rowe to recover \e robation. All candidates for the post of sex- orrect in| “Tt stuck to my engine, although| and deat . damages. re. Rodel ft recetved official approba' for the post of i death. M Rodell fi jam must have gradu ated at this unique academy every joint ached and every The one surro" claims that her injuries were seri- Fi A ' saa ; 7 wan racked with pain,” writes C. W,|the assault make up a myetery.| ous IRST-AAVE. | Portection Suction Plates $4.0 Lz * 7 Belamy, & locomotive ftiremag’of|Mre. O'Connor was found tn a|———— — a Gold Fillings i YOUNG MEN OF SUPERINTENDENTS We have anything 10) puriington, Iowa. “I was weakeamd|semi-conscious condition on the Domectic Troubles siakiiseabentabishiiaileandinieaatiha Silver Fillings + Watches you want. pale, without any appetite, an@eil|north end of the Division strost| 4 ie exceptional to find a family Dent ~ run down, As I was about to givéoap| bridge Inst night. The gag con the © Gomentic “4 Modern Dental " 6. 0. ¥. GATHERED MEET AT SPOKANc Houghton & Hunter tadottle of Klectric Bitters, andjaisted of a brown rubber ball! tures ceonatennmtin, at ‘hete en. be Pariors au Werk Guaranteed 18 ee - - r taking It I felt as well as I) Wound over with a dirt m 1 » ving Di ‘e Teed OG, Wie : rh 704 First Avenue, Sver did in my life.” Weak, sichty,|fee, which had been forced inte Lite Pills around. Much trouble they | 88084 and Pike St., over People's) and reeheeed WE Sow (Special te The Star) | lown people always gai er mouth and tied tig%t! nd | es 4 ak ts memehh Bank oe San the Young Men's run Y if LU enin pr ely around | gave by their great work in stomach | Hours—#:30 to 6; & day, ‘The meeting of res mn SPOKANE, Wash., June 2.—The BONNEY. WATOON 00. life, strength and visor trom Mh@r|Dbr head. The offices were unable! and liver troubles. ‘They not only | PLATES r 20 te $1 Bunday 9 to 1m Bepublican Club in the Hinckley) inty superintendents of the Pas Buse. ‘Try them. Satisfaction guar-|t) take olf the gag until they cut! relieve yc but cure, At G. 0. ~ Block ast night was well attended. | Stare ot Washington, amembled in| IMeMuhgeee et.Ste aa B)antees. sPrice, He. At G0. QUY,|Away & portion ot the Woman's] GUY" Ince drug sara; Second and] REL _ BAAVARD DENTISTS 12 = Hew officers and executive com- | convention here today in response Ine, drug store, Second « jer. | Hair. | Vester, : | © ‘gaiiteemen were elected. Two con-|to the call issued by State Superin- ‘When the gag was removed Mrs, | | | 7 mal amendments were pasa-|tendent of Public Instruction Bry Connor was only able to may that! a by the club, one to abolish the an. The purpose of the meeting, he had been assaulted and beaten j Be ‘of honorary vice presidents and! which will continue until the end) By = man who lived in a shack| | i other to increase the number of| of the week, is to discuss school | Qrxt to the one she occupied She Special Sale of ; ittee of management to| management and other matters ro j@id not know the name of the man eR ve ; instead of seven. Plans for| lating to the work of the superin. |nor could she give any reason for BD + m filled ane extracted without Universal Stee! Rang fall campaign were also talked) tendents. ft j the assault. To all appear * no lccpurtanent. ‘We will tell vou tn ade é-hole Range, 390 and up. jeriminal assault was attempted and the woman's story that the motive | was robbery is discredited by the police, an she fa in a desti- tute circumstances BANK CLEARINGS } | NED FRONT FURNITURE CO | 408-210 Second Avenue South, Aen a California’s Resorts | Reached by Southern Pacific Co.'s pero fleente Shasta Route. Two! trains daily, Fast time, exceliont vance what your work will cost by free examination, All work guar- nteed for ten years. Silver Fillings Gold Fillin Gold Crowns It was voted to have one vice | fesident and T. M. Anderson was i: 2 to that position. The num- " of committeemen was increased Be that cach ward would have a 500/" 5 ; 00 | 00 CALL-TRADE PRICES ee ae ree BUSINESS | B17 SECOND AVENUBsx-smenrecoun He uhes toe stage avn a een ae lf ThE QUAKER DRUG (0. |) Notice to Subscribers ~ —<— CENT-—OPT YOUR GLASSES OF US and ee H48.220, | The total for ‘he te 1033-5085 FIRST AVE | seat haw ery DAS b Bin THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET 142, at 422,789 "over ae ae dependent 119% any. time. between | the mame peri Phones Ind. 1240. Main 1240, SEATTLE LYM, WAR, NOSW AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-6 Haller Biock, Corner Beconé.end Columbla Street sent fed In by apecial messenger, ) at once, Baer,