The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1904, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PUBLISHING CO, at % OFFICHS.190T and 1909 Beventh avenue ST R. DUST © TRLKP HONWS > — Business Department Sunset, Main 1060; Indep i Baitorial Department—Suneet 1 ‘The Star's Fastern offices: 106 a bulidin Belbune bunding, New York. WEL Porterfield’, mgr. f eiaiatisiitettinnreiens r@) oO ane BA LARD @TAR AGENCY-891 Ballard ave Buneet, . HOWDY, LOK, OLD DOY. fon the Russians on Gon, “Stone One y Week, or twenty-five cen per! Prom somewhere, we wotteth not} Wall” Jackson's tactios Month. detive 0 No free doptes. the exact spot, cometh # message roused the Tho river @ In Read Dowa Read Up FO Mali BOnae) subscription © from the dead, It bore the sig-| B he wddreas lat t rrives, it your ature Of one Once well known to uve a pre , 2 o i denn, Bas wot agein bec your name te taken trom the Uist line tar Dust clan and. whose ex-| Tampa mal belt mt 2 ee toed Not ] Nod | ‘A change of date on t? cotyt otc efforts found frequent place in They will also probably @ Ad Eiterea at the | at ore matter | (his column }miral Togo a house, and wind up — A ar an We suld make ut} the whole thing with « art of ln = from the indistinct postmark the | Quiry ° a LOVE WHILE THE LAMP FLICKERS mage wae trom Ritsvile Whe me many don't approve bwon saya the Japs ought to — of ing our old friend | 4 right into Port Arthy Never q eld t es or » feeble. gaspa and the |! the Lox te on turning | R. P.; you'll get yo when | ‘hae ne “oe a z 4 ’ . ° a , pen to aay channel hie fancy t » takes to the le platform. | er aaa cea fal dpnihionaibs aati; pmibiadin’ shah tiki, | "lnere gots ee'k eb gira your Walia beds Only One teri A From Your Was beb ih t of ht «@ a. In the presence t SOME HARDING ERS. yet awh They may come handy i But there was that shone Iike pure gold—a rile * now, to make chow REVELED IN LUXURY " 4 that sometimes bloome in the garden of men's Hives and lasts until chow, do thickly ‘ Dave Mann's fartly all ate oman | . 7 the last sigh te ft artu « N : a on od « pleasant meet » aa “Sage: = FreeRent,FreeWood)| 4 Whol Day in Spokane a Nathan Menderson, a av fur « att, ©, business man, |, gece es ee who in those last moments had forgotten} msen, gared | anda, t Aare reek cogrhacy A WIND HAPPENED. > ‘ (Use Trains 2 and 3) face of the woman who had been his sweetheart for more than colve mS | The wild wind happened May You can buy this fin w - p per GEOR @ century, placed a hand in hers, as if for rt int | t 2 aoe oO tn Se ah then Or Across the Mountains by Daylight piring moments, and died peacefully as Be @ beans, wild ford & and it assists the } g footsteps right up ate of the | Potatoes tate, tomatoes mate, and|- known ee ee & ” | 7 All the things that made up th of Nathan Menderson—his | °°! barbinge note, dear sire faculty for mak ney, his chart nature, his ability to make we tee see CHURCHES friends and } to him, et « ect, his ageree ; “the . a es Ss ttl H k 4 Biveness and al gre all when ared with A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. = * At ila m What Is ea e omesee ers 0. that part of him + . m cling to a woman as he passed ; 2 RF noe apes Station H Telephone, Main 1767 through the va th adow | . ae ee They comrades half a century ago, when he had his for | 8. G VERKES, tune yet to a had Just reached anhood, Both had | Gonoral high id Both made all the material things of the world | mebbe’s true th't — i tai First Avenue than They made their tastes and thelr desires agree ise Seattle ots ts happy, but They were sympathetic. Nathan Me » could carry any t fo his wife and know that from her he would ive encourage cause they're ment and strength i And after half a century of peaceful loving, he in the eighties | —n a - vccanmans ~ ~ end she a grand old woman, they wero lovers stil The worktime ‘Was past, and w t flowers, their charfues, their emall duties | 4 end quiet pastis y walked down the hill .o er—lovers to Is CALL- TRADE PRICES the end - | et cee a LOVE AND PEACE. What more could man ask that | ' agg | SHIRTS 10¢ COLLARS 2c CUFFS MEANNESS OF 1 HE PUBLIC — oo. pawn: anes asked th athe adios. 817 SECOND AVE 3 We generous-hearted people of the United States are amazingly | flores of Niagara and the Adiroa OFFICES -NUE Mbderal and philanthropic with the other fellow’s money Heart delegates,” and The railroad company or the big corporation or the manufac- | {ows man, with a conv THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET ( turer or merchant who sets apart @ portion of the profite for the | ner. 2 benefit of employes is approvingly patted on the back by the entire 4 public. The private business concerns that systematically pension tm aatTtp 3 Qured and superansuated employes we proudly point to as evidence Reman Catholic Meetings 4 @f the spirit of generosity and fairness that characterizes ourselves = Dr. Wm. P. Bur as & people. Tec Wm. P. ¥ a Some man gives a million to some charity, and we all, with in- t Par r. James Aliteh - timations of vast experience in such matters, proceed to criticize | oo De a hen poke See tees 3 and point out how be bas made a mistake or how he ought to have oe = Dr. Wm. & Tyson's Kidney « 3 given more, Ay of Good Hal BY— ‘Treatment nia: | ashingt — — Dr. John G ah Treatme Weeks n But if we ourselves are asked to give 10 cents to help some poor | at 8a Dr. Horne iver Trent Weeks 4 widow with ten children, we want to argue about it-—to haggle over ® athe Trea a As & cold matter of fact, the people of the United States, in the ved Meart Church—Rev. Gea A le ol L. Rose's Btome Weeks % affairs of which we as & whole people have anything directly to Silence is Gol At $a m. and & low Wee, Renpen's Caterra or Me F iGo, are about the meanest and least generous of all the civilized peo- | the facetious copper when he inter-| ™#e:, 7% # S. Vespers, sermon and Syst -2 ose 4 ples of the earth. |rupted one of Anarchist Emma's} veh of the Tmmeacuiate ¢ - . P Your Money i An illustration is furnished in the case of Miss Florence Deem, |*?eeches down East | tion—Hter, A. Sweers. At 7% and $m This is Gen. King’s latest novel. Baok G. 0. GUY, Inc. a once an employe of the United States government in the cartridge IMITATIN’ US. | Paks Gia nc ne Gee . steel 3 Second and Yes'er : factory at Frankford arsenal. On September %, 1898, some of the | mis 2 ; 1 elie | A story of the civil war. | o D ° gre nitator o Geaterials with which she was working exploded, through no fault of |y, Aneeirane, Ont Sitatore of RE ory vo Owe, It j 5 We Fill Prescriptions for Half ie du. aad See Ott hav Ateht hemd aad. berms, oat one ef her | ‘Thay tried to bottle up Port Ar t is full of charm and romance. r eyes. For subjecting themeclves daily h risks as this the geo 1 baon | Theosopt Boclety Seattle lodge ¢ % 7 od eled h : ne ture ire h . , y, © , H eros people of the United States pay girls 90 conts © day pens tact Rien DP edd oe enemy Bgl It is a story of love and war happily Three days after this accident the commander of the arsenal re . ene 3 wn c ported the accident to the war department, adding that the girl was MC. A. At ’ John M blended. ombine . «++ @ependent on her own efforts for support and that the Injury would Dean will speak t the sub- Sin nicsntes oS 27 saps nomen 5 IT BEGINS 19 Queen City Laundry 7 He also called attention to the pene tice of am private cartridge L TALES s THE STAR NEXT WEEK Siibieestures"whs ponsteeb a omptopes Injered ot thetr work, and LITTLE Cut Rate Offices be recommend’ that « pension of $09 © month be awarded to Mine TERSELY TOLD 5 at a Matn Offtce and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Deem, ng received her injury in the service of her count big water main Down Office ir: as truly as any soldier wounded om she field of battle.” : * = ells. ont ee Town —Third Ave., near Pike St. Of course she got the pension? J. HM. MORGAN was yoater lake Shirts 100 Collars 2¢e Cufis 4e Well, not yet! ted pr t No Work Dei at Above Prices ‘ Her injury occurred nearly six years ago, but the generous = Be Rearted people of the United States, represented by the war de for a water in Pip TE ET 4 partment and congress, are still arguing r it—still baggling Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. FRE Sbout it. : U Now, if this poor girl had been Injured in a private factory, the _ : BROWN’S PAINLESS tender-hearted public, burning with philanthropic real, would have CHICAGO CAPITALIST are ox EN ST promptly decided and admonished the pr ctor what he ought to | amining some clay r By-| p Are he only tists in Beat te having 2 do about it. The law would have awarded ri damages. | erett with a view t an ‘ - om ‘hste appl i But the poor girl's only appeal is th mity of the whole | : | JAMES DOLLAR JUNE 8 “e' “tor. te : mane } people themselves, and might about as w ry out to @ stone ‘ oe ‘ SANTA ANA... JUNE 169, OMly 18 Days More of Cut Rates P wall. W. C. L. U. Committee Will EXCELSIOR JULY 1 : . Open Headquarters Next fle every — « r dot » fle Co at ec Aa © “A KNIGHT OF COLUMBIA” « |. 7 cm vee | The QUAKER DRUG (0. Stone a | 1013-1015 FIRST AVE t recelved after n 3 2 A Story of Love and War @ farget Both Phones 1240 % . " e tF ‘¢ T - A By GEN. CHAS. KING = @| P t G mbl ” pen w | Puones or a e , a E. E. CAINE, President i Begin in The Star @/ Ha) 102 o TROWBRIDGE, Manager. Wednesday, June 15 @ denies SUNDAY, JUNE (2 ; $ Main 1147, G08 First ave ff »| Seattle . Every chapter is full of stir. @ ny i) ov - G * y chapter is full of » | ' f Brine are asses: 3| All VARI | Gran ceuepRarion 47% ° ; TLEMENT OF THE TOWN [i morciog held vo the nwocnnne ut 0 aska ‘ Mi scecereserees|( v OF PORT GAMBLE the Kammontra saloon, in fate COMPANY Baseball rte Mont and we if ) creer ay Excursion | 1407 ; ; JERE VALERI — " Steamship Garonne « ven by Fore « Amusement best known mine of the Slat Association. See ad page 7. ***| ) Finst-Ave. creek district ns crushed by A Nome, Solomon Bluff, Golovin Bay * Piret avenue have aReae gece a ) — f Brown’s Painless Dentists r smbing. FIRST LIEUT. FRED T. AUS 118 First Ave Special Sale of foment Or rt—Port Gamble | Ti ,2tt Mt Fort Cn iiitwa ert doot ect of at pee ur ; or Jamble | jas been ordered to Fort Ward t 9 ge, Universal Stee! Ranges Oil Military Band. tempora aah Sh we ‘The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE = Firer r ¢-hole Range, $29 and up. mon. | Fare Round Trip, $1.00 the office hool at Fort Washington State Analytic land; 906 aves, «vTURE ive yer add See ie wiLLow min he | Laboratory and Assay : : braith-Bacon I foot of Mad- §|(h*, Northern Pacitic at Bellinehar OMe (Inc | I r aatiniaicnapetatiithianapes iat Ach Pita : t., at 0's. m. sharp nit . ‘ | a teturning, leaves Port Gamble ANDY CATHARTIC We Cure Red yes, Deafness, Catarrh, Ete. ut 8:30 p.m haa re SEATTLE EYK, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY Union Steamship Co. EP ge wht Qpticat_ Goode oe hale ® Co ond and Columbia Street $22 Globe Bldg. PREVENT ALL SUMMER BOWEL TROUBLES be co | a’ Watches , ; . Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. or fire every particular New Location Wh Second Avenue

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