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_ THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST —& Se net ey SZATTLE STAR lindta Rubber Man has a new job." | egeeeeeeeooee i ” i orrratt, STA RO REITING CO. Bearded Lady Has he been|® ooreoee ahehnheeeetnaaaees | |e @ late telegram. ® CHET and ime h Avenue t to act aa a 4 > t (gs rumor-ridde ear Montego bay” and “wuspicious | r wi ‘ ke-breat 7 n . volutions In the Windward !” replied Mr, Ha Mor BVBRY APTE! N KXORY | » Girl thing on that iret gun was fired in Cuba that he | sage ee gan, with a An 4 SRNOON EXCH AY sak, tata cineah wilh € taeene e i wan (hus tempted, and four times |S0m Goreon, racking his | f oe appt Businers Dep reg erie to get chewed up once a week Mr. Corn wi tomptod & rh etatae She, couanet aie ree war te . . Kdlitorta mt PEL taiagontens Hae by the lion Jtimes be held fast, but the fourth . ; nel at \ } per, tiara want | time he rrendered 1 . pete. le | aud Duliair a t we Wart — urrendered, and next rt ‘ ard t Nae york, Wo | x i ‘caw; 6 riba | A WORD FROM JOSH WISR BYHENRY L. MENCKEN norning the Times appeared with bP na " I'm don " One i 0 “ Rea tt ’ 950000604 . a big beat at the t f ite colume an taal ' be @otivercs . tx sper tw | ee ahed lof post t white flag of . mall of . per i vores i ablegramn TO Mal a r . | — * | tir. He un, the editor of het © the I FO Mail i a The date w ® “7 a There's plenty ay | (5 sas lant the Hera ad the wt at break | 1 ‘ a a ar n has Ww “ 5 | re ' pyright, 1904, by the Irrank Le | faat. Wh i ~ Vig ter to M ‘ats q ha iy your Is Yahen From ‘the list room at th’ toy ite Publish io am: Seeee iO, ee ae ented, aber | Saat When he had Galshes Bie ’ tarted . o lat y | H », bat ' thme when the sum went dows. If mango he arose fr ur table, | ter f . at Me ang Into a Bntercd at the Postodts E } At the beginning of things paper had | one| folded his copy of tt and the 1 : ~ Kio as mecond- clase matter bh’ way up th so | state of 4 ui broken fi by waiting y ni Mng Times into @| Herald's firwt t ‘cen er. | a {jours m Kingston waa | for ate di handy oor ve | | hig atintact © dinpat the > ompase, placed it in b henah hin WHOIS FORCIN aed | roweed Me takes 0 | whe labor ee » the « me alf-pretection, would have been | D0cue aad walked calmiy along t& nr a G A COAL STRIKE? | toler 0 tone time ¢ [is a are wer ithe Times and| This was the state of affaire in| Office. N i wes cand Gil tvean ts fates nae, les w's This? | tiners of Jamaica conian ndvee- | island jourvalism when Mr. Harris |"i# Geet did he move @ muscle of; Gorson re a estas : ee ies tein aimiek te the deibenbisiinel ree reaca it ieee eee Gane a fairly | Morgan sum when Mr, Harris! hie face, When he did ao, it was W | patches beginning wos not unlikely that picketing, scab-b vetons, ft & the f > aan ie 4 “te calle ald, Mr. Morgan was an American, |*™ile and say “Ab Fie anes "we teaee, | a . . b-beating in aii ott Sail me eae 8 gernon | and for five of his 26 years he had|_ Next morning the Herald's eub-| thority” } b Sonenens & jeaancas will be indulged tn b j - © proprietor of the lat. | labore 1 cea poral + naplint om a by the miners, It is quite likely thas ter an Mev. Pen 3 ja, bored “on the street” for a Ne cribers were given a shoek of @x-| his profit oe some up-to-date blanket injunctions will be secured by the oper 2 wae Mr, James ' ita Hugh. | York yellow journal, How he can coding surprise, Acrons the top of | hin capit pene waths int adh aces theatent of Gan t @ oper és eiis teste ae - amaica, since the discovery | to surrender bis commission « o | he ara jumn, instead of the - Ane mene while his rival agellepet en ands of men who have families to support ak lesmieand bee oe oe ee t the fact that the banana is a val: | Journey to tila commission und 1 | customary and innocuous legends ge pe yee ne Ma 0 hold ho have Ro connection with the at oat ten Ga " 0 years old ‘o have | WAble fru ‘an been divided, as te| Buffice it t e ends, | bay tr jut with the tradit . - he att 1 be « ween th politics & i. 0 way that he w | “Baginnd” and “Americ | he aditional 4 from their offices and shops and because they are members of | thee - ee. al with the bet Le “ ts » pulation, between the | sub-editor of the lt ae dual « cae — Gave , se Jnews of the true bora Briton the Pennsylvania militia will be coms pe p ort Arthur ginal English and the intertoping | meana everythin, faced job type, Belo aa to his sinall type, bis ‘V mpelied to bayonet and shoot the Americans, Thus it bh « but editorin ) v Below it was a dou- | understand h strikers, thereby ding the digt 3H = lth it happens that | chief—at a salary of 60 shill ble line of smaller type, and b | phraseology, his Jing the dignity of th te and en ~ SHAPELY ONES there are two camps in politics, tn nee 2 ype, and below | lated cables and his taeuft the injunctions. . It I were old man Tennerty Va | Sctety and tn trad aa ton week Two months after he bean |tSt @ pyramid an inch and @ half|agination, Finally, fir peed If the strikers sha Be ie put that boy to work, I'd make bim | M&PPened that of the two newspa hie duties eee aathan af takes | beight. It was the first seare| utterly unable to Gnding uimoeit the bay We may feet ey must expect bullet and | de Na even if L wore worth | 2OP8 at the beginning of things, | th ue cemen Ses teame, [none See eae SS 8 Ee ee Mon down t ee ee “— ae yroes vty ‘ _Aaings, | the proprictor, to depart inconapte-| & wepaper, and below it was the|gan's dispatches, he ur fort : jown (to brass tacks, we cannot deny that a law-b I >= iret “fake” of any maguitude ; be undertook the ot deny tha breaker m spew don't suppose there's any aguitude ever | hereulean task ¢ punishm pect | the bay can do : ee pea upon the Jamaican | menda , “7 my ner dont oo op Bah A a . pabts |and re-read the He ole, & natior seein a ee ee oe te Sloe chs catd eubite setsedet hella scorch of tluskun, bak aan thing noon could be of head and the fake was at firet| pleasing fre a oath of @ value in Tennerty’s bank | matter ee eo ne Se be sup as a fine ry for Morgan believed that both features | pletely disproving a S in com ened, | | would make a hit, and in thin time | the ae ng & Mory regard tr No doubt that's why he's so im |proved him to hav it desite ke ioe che ee ry will be w 5 of eane kes oe tule 4 in musical dies Pee kad tp acnnptnnes with thas) faut eoameia ah minister of was T blic will Rave to pay more for its coal; it will } Ll iw ee Geoadd "ane eceen ot thal ie deamed ie tieeks Gam cca eiitetbete to the & ois dix anes eae we | Be ag think the han Times, thundered daily against “our ee een” Seed rs. cake un the ty ¢ will a he lance to do the vulgar contemporary’ exaggerated een tetas eotment. Across to the owne mocks and dispater Mr. Morse ) ‘ page, in county fair hand bonds of the coal trust. M em i = | | ak og yr bgh ll letters as large as the chara and employe | m © lavish hand the He ore ong working siete, ave protected precy ta | e. KE GOERTTING WORSE ald's . Bh Aes vod } : ; ay 4 + ~- board, was the le oo soda-pop in use Ubroe and the text a we Destares ng. tt ts the meer thee bas (ea. TE ae tek | eiapasch ang the texts of the/ “It's @ bloody faleshood!” sald jes overrun and lay wast a on eek bx saaaueme D the we & t alfan|Mr. Gorson to himself with iin GA de Sentioms the fest ateln wen catetad t . il , Beri epping r The Britons of Ja-| smile. “The dispatches say nothing . { ca ) such an exten Luke tu ta " n t 1 ay nothin, one Se soe tron Suse cS sae canmsr'et | “ase then, The QUAKER DRUG (0 States, finally took the Sehente tee the tarelt of tt t b wo Ww m } Hera am O8 body Boh ¢ « lawyer annit a ae them antl : 4 ne neck and two weeks it had captured fully a) bh cae Sah take deal he seated 1053-1015 FIRST AVE pare orsage by! y maeif at his dewk < von by a s strike | Longfellow, the bard, has told 1 half of the Times’ subscribers and penned « 7 mmission to hear t sesken ofthat cities. ind oR ene hanes wie (Tene wn te bie 8 ry Sie ten ae and highly sarcast Both Phones 1240 permanent peace and prosperity would be th “ a4 reson Boe Meng a battle betwe coveted | aged Ah gonad bon “op Ald be the outcome of the accept nto the bow the cord is a an ingenuity | are agreeab' prised,” he t aa of the commission's finding by the miners and by t we 30 unto the man is woman and Eng shillings and| “to note that our cont Aan 5 rs. That finding =< tine Sheiaee @ c But we think be might - with long years | catabits ‘slanting @ gheat kind heer ° bs wht have added f ablished a mental te iioen oun 0 tir ond Spacyanais ‘ a TR fre egies Se agate wt prosperity behind it, had money | bie line bet wen ie ace 2 ’ j ihe egerttets end th ” ereeme wee ers and tronger alae, t artag in the bank. At an expense of 60) land of our ee ee aoe Se af o public, as represented by the strike commis pap ol ema lg ager ol gulnens © wee Kk an agreement wae) Yankees ae he aa cual “ aa ~ an made with an English news agency | folded it ne ad care Vet for fifteen months the eral operators have ret ng Sa wieder haat ¢.cotemm of tate aoun | clay bs neatiy, be called his black enamel he commission's finding. Put os shits aaa es night. At a farther expense of two ate ao an of that I d ing excuses have been put forward until the | food goes much high the | gunn 0 wom, See ee Jumt as the cor be ay ~~ —~ F — ave been compelied to lose faith in the value of arbitration | ¢e = ~- anid he | whereby the Kingston post-| drew a messeng wi eee) full doble soles; cir- and to believe that the old method of “ telegraph clerks remained with “af a 0 extra tough and e old method of striking and slugging and Cheer up, my dear.” sa \ 4 oe re De stro r dynamiting is the oaly which they can force any r - athe optimistic husband. “Think ‘ Rnvnd Ba Or" —— yn remem : oo op Helbig j lorce eenguittel . ak he late messages from over | son t The disp ret Ween at and the miners api = to oe much ate " are | as might be rushed at once to the and a4 complicated, but it is quite simple after all. The miners are paid | How many } Tiyiebia eh want i ? gecoréing to the amount and quality of coal they dig. It has en [FOU figure ae | |, Within the confines of the office | A—-23—bulletia EVERY PAIR . the custom of the operators to w t it, if you cx aif « wonderful revelstion togh| Londen, Twesday, 7 1 die amas for any sla: igh the and “dock” or deduct # could place. No more did the biaek fore- | Kingst ae. TO area y slate or rock th ht be te wm ion at (ingston. ght be ap tt The miners sa nouee mas | man of the composing room call for! War declared today r aoe oon strike commission that thie weighing and decking waa — ~~ K ae ss 7 the last bateh ‘ py before su dred words —— a hee r ” y eo . . t « @ did the editor and ~J : y done by the mine owners. They proved that the mem | #ain this morning, wearing « amd Stoprietor partahe of Uscade te ¢ or Sees n read this Nl 0 et work down in the mines were defrauded of their wages by the he straw hat, instead of his a0 |vargem of the Myrtle Bank a ee ee 3 companies’ dock! syste on aa on | : , tt means ruin se tat ; Tere pemees ceca. they coleeed to gar De cans ere, (etal a. io exptuinnt 00 Ge deca ee eae | Tatil the tight was long gone and | “Ruin noaee rein.” be. ctaheed 918 Second Avenue check-weighman to represent the miners at each mine and to see | py D. M. that he had beem taking : ATION RUM AND LIMB JUICE” | tbe dawn of the nest day was near b 4 bis . a tion ot - - — lly come the type ¢ 7 @ raised his bh that py a and docking was bonestiy done The commission no ong por Hd = — - sae ae —— os BESS a — : ay = wed and the! an inspiration had seized h 18 e o oini le bai was loyally British o | we t Be Gurases o perspiration oan ida: =e ~ gem was ate just and it was so ordered | heen camping out ine striped tent, ther was American = wong Pryce to %. steamer Glaour for | stood out Sendh tanee tue fare wat aot Morgan listen to ree comse at lenst : whic * 2 . > verpox ereupon he ds of editor 4 at the striking miners are 1 tempting “to nich he this morning silently foid. | Th? Times, as may be supposed, was | unanimous ten par" by the | heads of editor, sub-editor and com-| The Herald belonged to t - run ir employers’ business.” They are only asking that they cup, then made his get-away. He |(22 goveroment organ By the chiefs creditors, | mM the inte! pusitors. ost, tar, Pits Deanen O io the hon Siraiaell Wo War & tone bo exe that the coal thet thay Gig fs hee- | cr De vnllgctae Arabian provers /Mame tokes the Herald was the or-/ tor, manag we, be wes mete oft | | In the eistes Gh ton Mhenalt tile Laci tate eee aes ek at they di 0 " et jeal owner | w > tae eres merely that of aa| estly weighed and paid for. If the co ‘a on the D. M.'s copy hook and | Oe Of Stvanced Amoricazion oft the Herald ener} ves atic and industry. Una-lemploye His “ws ony a sal trust ie honest with its men | went down town to get Despite thia éiageen! j ead 60 pounds © " nerease re would seem to be no reasonable objection to such representa > ie jo get a shave wnt : 4 : ~ 1 — The wah it jarred his journalistic er we by the cable, Mr the b rs profit, but y did not S§ tives. bs sonal enmity, th ofp. | eeneititien, Tis. Morgan wee oat s Morgan labored 5 [eee So Rie calery. Feomm yous _ He who bloweth in the ust, but ity, the proprietors of blind to the advantages of the ue I \ early and| Would he not listen t i iaitiiiciastnes ak eabeed that Os miner Pea verte who bloweth In the Gust, vat the Times and the Herald reaiteed / written agree mae tS 8 manufacturing the una pet bE... weighmen w . : jor check that. ie some tatters, at least 4 q o Her- | thentic kind. . With copies of the | dred ord to give him a bur SS GeeAtae the semtiieden bet qm ot |" tee ts sales mpty oa trace 1 mare ast, an /ald and Times, When the evening Times and the week-old N dred guineas,” thought Mr. Gor Year Gb exintence, the miners went to work and the company does not |f (To be continued vary a FN neg than land bewese scurried over Kingwion papers at his side, he ane lho td Far Seaceany (ae bao ong dla tay ari er tered with by the po! * and, Britor eee ee he well appeeriatad the fpr ot iay- | era telegram, and as he was scan oe knock y PIKE ST. JEWELRY co. any of the commission's find . my a . " owertt ry dor is labors, and when the|a youne man of mech | jes mall voice dings; but when the time came for | SURE NOT ae Soee Be ot Se ee oe ae via tn © voller Pik o fer th aM. bed opical euddenn: ith five years’ servi PU rtok tt,” he dec Appointment of the weighmen the trust put forward — | an bewspaper man. | EF et car aie te) kee edion ts ah tie to e-|dn a ae | Bet 417 Pike St. n me pete & > Boek te & town where journal office to aid him, he fre | tn . (th and Gh. Opp. Ranke Halt fection after another. White each bets be cornen pm one was “g argued down. is the motto of the multi the corner o- high p: lawyers were thinking up a new one. To show how tude. In King¢on the sun is warm | streets, The by : petty some of them are, it might be mentioned th or than in New York, and it is mare or 4 ot the, : : mentioned that an arbitration | inful to bestia Th aes oe ; 5 committee, composed of arbitrators and miners | la Therefe | north ward . ouK a ners, agreed to refer the o whades of © iit ona rod | treet. As ‘ KoOW matter to Carrol D. Wright as umpire; W | B passed the fe WHAT ‘To Do. . apire; Wright decided in favor of ling land breese comes down} to the Iatt on ew ; : the miners. The trust members of the arbitration board then voted | from the mountains, the sun-dried | | Selietin on ¢ © sew a ho + to withdraw the case from Wright's jurisdicts Kingstonians long to array them t read jurisdiction. The miners were | ni Thee it rend ( ] 0 disgusted that they wouldn't even vote in the negative Th poe tae, ———-p eels oak ee sive anno Bisor seiner : ° ° e ‘reah | n, uo © we | BROW? wr ls Gace elias Seiten ‘Methane: Gh thd boned, end ” re eed i — in the gardens ‘a tween and the | BROWN, 9% Arch trust now claims that bec ee abor.” | a aeeed : fer bottle. imate ause no negative votes were recorded the | Let ua labor.” they sag, “when house wherein th a om to the) Bree dante one j ee cee ee ees ee cae oe the Rimesee tate | Bawee wherele te Herald was man. | [8 Seattle only at The Quaker brug miners talk strike, the trust offers to refer the matter t gon “ } enjoy ccm When the dark! pry - ve jen - the 0S First ave. Globe Block patter to comes beneath a dling to the ed oper * , again, probably with the intention of withdrawing it when be pore palma. pitlls weealel: x: aa poe rooma Mr. Harris Morga ei 2 or | ones to retire bis decision. / "Thus it happened that the staffs gona gH jade my es « ‘or en months the miners have b of both the Times and the jo. olf man!” exclaimed Mr. e een g£oIN, be oo " - jornld M 2 r xin 2 mines every day, expecting to hear when they cam down into the | "T don't see no educated hog with |’ yo their pens and shears at | 7 n. dragging the proprietor of PEST ey « ve p that the mi bem the Q sw h . “ re Barons had decided to carry out the te oa | this show, Hiram an r when the men who make gebts : bed co RR eS aa rma of their agreement and to Course you don't Wt American morning papers are fairly j Y | Permanent Ouze. mmr memes se Gppoint the check-weighmen. For fifteen mo: | ge No man's beginning work. A mi are on a journey?” suggest- | [i Denes " Spann, Oc Woes city m months they have been ex- | 52" t Keep a hog with @ circus & in De od Mr. © feebdt - | Dana mans tort : asperat y the petty delays of the great trust which sets when meat's gone a eae ite ins Eee bo mn —— LILLE. 16921 Arce. resesenmnig, " Banght the rights of the public as easily as it breaks it own pledg at | has ay It | Times printing departs appear . And now the miners hare about S thet thle eee } — vx. ee ae we eee coe ‘ thing. that sounded v@ mice, ts a fraud; they have at mee ean | TT cota c teabe akon tt een ce > ce te ~eigy 4s : TN ies eesthed Of dtstkins and fabtton oad testing | od thet | 5 miles trem egy Bay Hearn g their wr rried , ghting an ting and blood- |2°, Miles from Chicago. This & ¢ a Daseie , shed is the only way to make th ii ‘cet We tbe Gils unt a | rying things @ little too far Sates | at ae ve ant 4 if they do do this all us good citizens who must chip in sa ewonll to be allowed to get eter eee emuen tee yy fund and hire the militia and pay more for our ont —— " ps pdm ane Bway is jobs to shoulde: nd give up | on ” 1 our jobs to shoulder a musket, must agree that law NOTHING BUT NEW Pog by be tery 5’ | : fing must be put down, and that the miners deser 1 A Pog oatt Times ¢ 4,000 | : break the law, but doesn’t it seem that that trust but rt oe oe nes bees the lee | licking first éccan’t | ea Pee until * 6 Sed 1 that Ume | 3 s first, and doesn't It seem that ite riciations } Ape we k next morning, when | 1 Ments and contracts are about as bad as the slugging “ ane Se cany man Se ; fron police and the sli . ’ - ¥ | “plat t n on Port Ant and th t« , & slipping of sticks of dynamite under a st print th ‘ r exan to work Kimonos _ f ‘ M . ‘ seh off ath Antwerp 1 at sad Gfeer tt i |(% STAR DUST +-)|}«: angele arm a . m Ona 1st be A ad Sins aa Gate witu 6 ane - Ar 4 med oF the 7 AC RES—TERMS 10 CENTS \ DAY P ‘ > ne t alt r the ' 3 | >» Spinning’s for bicycle re-|talis until the morning of the /nee ; a aes pau eee | ond day i looks 2a though the Port Ar- young people do not | By the terms of the ur written | 4 thar troops might have to 1 ne ent me ‘ Me b 4 & aon (alas hak there 50 RE mentioned, the Herald| } 1S THE SEASON of th c th f | MR. HA 2 SEASON of the| “I cs 7 vm nd ex . a R. HARRIS MORGAN 1 i } ‘ ei whes they have to dreg. tho| b an't see my way out of this,"*| a row t a him} A INT ARMS eve : o said, wearily | at pgp oa ' 1 nil pits every Monday for San-| Of course he | ing bape aet Dr. King’s New Dt ae 7 ns —_—— — day bathers. | ws 1 he couldn't — Robert P r 2 t ae he tely pleasant to sit | quent! i v near that wer b LEE i _ie. wan in the dungeon and tne tore, he , dpe cena ‘om at oe at ceenth e very near coinciding _that were om the FREE EXCURSION yesterday to Have you seen the Whale’s tall? n knew he couldn't | collects subscr Sr ee ee ndured 4 Ayre ) and sip a glass |of Jamaica, t Shar wali ta five dave all all the 5 and 10-aere tracts were | 4 - . — 4 his “e ‘ma; but th ai 1 tim a ; oul - poy will gone. No wonder t é Gov. Warfield, of Maryland, says| in 4 ROW Yn b : 3 ‘ t M ; the Times, also loved d “abegph os a9 long as they last only $60 per acre on bietennt Terms Ibeen tenued for his o . his 1 it not been that sa day. Ta Vashi © fro ns femantic attachments between} Albino Girl: “I hear that the | Mr"? of pee veg 4 him. , > kan - any a time | th . < a Washingt on street car to Taylor's sawmill he |‘ Bow cng soundly every night Lake 'd Fig goa Pha Boy util t . HILLMAN, OWNER he 5 jest spot on earth $ $$ OR YOUR EYESIGHT WHICH tre sb 3 nro we ah : ito mie drove then thle U2 Frams mock EXAMINATION AND GLASSE: ? | or 1 n wr ; : ' Prove . of the Ee 5 }LASSES FITTED FREE . tat 4 - rg ' ‘ ) We bam - SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE 7 | heard of b 5 at Both i. Da AD-—-OTHERS IMITATE re, . AND THROAT INF 4 at That ght + We have & Di. PRANY P. PRAT! IRMARY ily 28rd. He eh ' Hr ved, | that Am safully fitted ove PRANK P. PRATT 4 and t Mabe SOP Md - ned his ba ee reniated, six laine aa he nseve in Beattie and for a Nght soft on ove ceain thx Sammanniies ot tae r rch wes “ ad sc ong ution al Warantes you a pair of glasses ‘ ald’ p to mak m Ww i ft. KVERIOLE OPTICAL e w York block

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