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ye My said Smithers, aa he | looked up from his paper, in which he had n reading something about Dewey, “do you remember what happened seven years ago May 1 . Seven yearn ago May 1?" she re- ated, thoughtfully, “Why, seven r ago—seven years ago—why, | we moved weven years ago May » didn't we Why ts ft that the man whow ve | letters are published or about to be published or to be read in court ts always an old man? Mine Ologal comes from an old : jmpudent pupplos! How dare they atare at mo in that | tamity or oP Humph-— we it he ft aed her amily is wy! stil! living, it's undoubtedly an old efit pever go to that dressmaker again. Her designs are so com- ponplace 10's no wonder I can't attract any atteation.” Oe maaaaguanpedaanaaaed PLEASURE FOR ONE MAY BE WORK FOR ANOTHER. “Come on, dad, an’ play bal! with os fer a couple uv innings.” “Mo, Willie, base ball is too vio leat exercise for a man of my age.” Hey, Willie, come over bere and pull out a few weeds, and hoe this paren! "Gee, Gad, I ain't big enough er strong enough fer work like that!" A WISERMANN’S TRICK FAILED. “I wouldn't wear that watch up “I'll just take it to teach her a Some sneak i lesson,” said Mr. Wisermann to hot noticing that Old Sleuth’s first cousia, in citizen's Nobody could dress, sat near. my eye on it all lea Ma ba, me fine fellow,” said Old Not until Mr. Saks cousin. fr some tima I new youing things at headquart ‘thief th’ minute I clapped me Wisermann released. Wheer- and Mrs. I've had me eyemann spent some time in explain- re was Mr. w ARGAINS in this IG, BUSY ASEMENT a As only 16 men will make up team ped to @ greater extent than would be the case if t be held on the bh following are team Christie. yard dash, ( | 440-yara half mile, Twitchel and Geary McCrory and | Rex Smith and ingor and Brackett; Dohm discs, hammer and shot, MeDonald, | | Vance The members } clase are getting ready for the tour nament to be held im this city the last of the month. They have GAIN jlearned many of the new holds and [how to break the hold of an op- }ponent. Professor Roller, the in- structor, THE SHATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1905. —— meme = = BK. Anthony has answered Hill please David B write. EASY TRIAL. | Saye Kid: Because, when he grabs a guy an’ de guy runs, I kin follow him by de noise de can makes. ; Let's Cheer Up in Spite of the Gas Trust POWER OF DESCRIPTION. Myrtle Gushington writes that LONGSHOREMEN WILL ORGANIZE Organization of a Pacific const longshoremen’s association will probably be the result of a conven ion of Pacific coast representatives {ot that craft to be held in this city May 18 The convention has been called for in an effort to settle the dispute now in progress between the International Sailors’ and Long shoremen’s unions, which tw threat ening to disrupt the latter organt ration, The trouble has already in the formation of parat |longshoremen's unions in Seattle, | }One of them is still affiliated with the international union. The other has broken away, and in not affil | iated with the Seattle labor council The difficulty dates back to year ago, when Daniel J. Keefe president of the International Long shoremen's union, made an attempt to broaden the scope of the organi resulted two zation by amalgomating other transport workers. Keefe also sought to break up the old custom of allowing sailors to work in the sho ts now living surrounded by|hoid of vessels in unloading car der.” goes, Hin object was to turn the | suppose she's got a now silk / entire work of handling cargoes ptt iooat to the longshoremen, This would] have given sailors no work while in| Have you ever been out at sea?"| port and prevented them from earn whe asked. ing living wages. Yeu," he replied, “onee I sent twol Now the sailors are retaliating up against th hy, ab] They are working In harmony with yes, that is, I crossed on the local longshoremen's unton that |has broken away from ihe interna- | All this talk about Sehweb build-| tional reaniration. The long-| ne a Hew navy for Russia simply|shoremen’s unions at Bellingham} proves that he can't get away from/and Tacoma are stilt fghtix the water snilors’ union, and hence the trouble | | in thone on | But doesn't the simple] The object of calling the conven- | fe? to talk over the ituation ‘Oh, youre confusing the simple found advisable all long fe with the foolish life. whe 0 inion m the net that - have not already broken away from Hine you new book an exciting| th rnational union will do so finteh” and form a Pacific coast organiza T should say it has The hero] thon 1 the heroine are married in the} st chapter Linevt It looks animal like Passerby: Why do you tle that! War correspondents in can on the dog's tail? ave sent over photow fame TOMMY TUFFTON’S WATER CURE. Manch phe of ¢ long- wis sas) ad uria tens his favorite horag ded A esceisieeeenstinenenin = as . 1 | oop EH Just drop this indigo into the well,” said Tommy Tuffon, the village pest. “and when they begin to pump up colored water they'll tates it's blue liek. And then won't the old people hustle to get nome of it.” The water must have been good for tainly did be ome active when th AT THE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Th versity om the trips of th eam TATION, May 12.! men who will represent the ra Tuesday the ‘vasity will be handicap contests were to ne grounds. The the members of the 100-yard dash, Rex Smith Thompson, Winsor; 220 ¢ and Thompson: | Tibbals and Gr dash mite, | jump hurdles pole vault weights, | Dohm; high | Brackett and McDonald; and Brackett. of the wrestling while ot the for not a professional, most wrestlers on | aches gathered aro Sure enough, within ten minutes after the “blue lick the old folks with pains and thetr trouoles, arned how they had been foo! pay for each glans Hrtd@e a $10; oopers. and walter rs, cilaneous hiniats, $10 $2.50. crafts $5 | metal workers, sliding scale tailors, $2 tru piating patnte ot cigarmakers laborers fines, teammtern was flow e pum: they $2; bt $10 wi p. ork ‘ roks nis ma- heet steam engineers, maxim ur, a ie OK WASHER ORGANIZED | | which jaed with a mom hers union vice president Be ry; xB. BC nancial secretary and ent; Fred Pajson, treas The members assert that a gr al of poor concrete and cement ork has been done by incompetent fupen. } Sarsaparilla. Your doctor will tell you why he! prescribes it for thin blood, | weak nerves. He will ex- plain why it gives strength, over sixty years, envnwv. Royal Cafe SUNDAY DINNER, 2 TO 8, WITH WINE, 75¢. MENU | } Olympia Oyster Cocktail BOUP. j Cream of Chicken la Royale Consomme Dougtas Fist Fileta of Halibut au Gratin amed Little Neck ¢ | Drawn Butter RELISHES. Green Onions. hives: Ra dishes. BOL A urs Ham, Champagne Sauce ENTR Shrimp Pattie Rechamel ot Chicken Perigord Filets Mignon Sup } aux Champlg | Lasagne @ IItalienne | ROASTS. i Beef au Jus. | Turkey and Dressing | Cranberry Sauce. Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce. SDD TV DO TDI TYLA SALAD. Lettuce, French Dressing Vv ETABLES. COMES OP AMEE CPOE OO SOP COOOOOCOOOOCOOOCOHE — | the const. This week, in an exhi- age eashed Potatoes 9 | bition at the # A. CG, he threw| 0. K. Washer, $10.00, $2.00) , Senedd Sonne | OB) Weatertel Magno, the best toilet |] 10c 4-Arm Polished Wood Towel | Mariett, a professional, twice tn 12\40Wn, @1 a week. Best Washer in } atoon AL Pet mate 4¢é APM oiceccee oe ce ceeeeefh@e I] minutes. Marlett numbers among |the world. Everybody liken it a Spinach We package G on te c Potts’ Iro! |his Ist of vanquished Prof Wully warranted aon PTET ie, cover “cosa Shoe Pol- }} 10¢ Handles for Mrs. Potts’ Irons 9) ing of the Olympia Athletic |Special sale Shovels, cach.....65e Fenny ; are oF Se sever eoeee eee * Sé fi) ciub; Frank Neal, champion of ial sale Spades, each 650) Fpl go 5 / F om Jap Rose Soap, best |] Se Gee Whiz Spring Mouse Trap fI| Butte, and Jack McCormick, cham-|Cotton Garden Hose, good, 50 feet Perey Srey | oe +0 C0600 Secccoses |pion Philadelphia, st te esreees ee ° 50 . be udding, | ‘ ... itiine ther Dee 5e gs Mishel Plated All © i agi ieaes nal Window Screens, 400, reduced to, aa me Brandy Sauce | ine Dover Egg Beater 1.25 Nickel Plated J ‘opper joa Sal capita: ; 2h anilia Ice Cream. . BH ress cee eevee ee EG Toa Kettle, made of 14-o2. cop- | DRINKS ARE EXPENSIVE Lawn Mowers, ball bearing. .$2.95 Assorted Ca | ; Me Neary Steet Tinned Lemon DOF s+ oe sesee 65e Screen Doors, all sizes, fancy $1.95! Swiss or American Cream | vine i Fines 1 ed by local unions | screen Doors, common B5e } ; We Large . eae We Loose Handle Sleeve and Hl against members guilty of consum- |Crogg-cut. One Man Saws, all | : Tat Size Chip Picnic Bas Shirt Waist Irons ......1R¢@ ing boycotted beer have ma it} jengtha, per foot .. 500 d re? + sseser 5G HT 100 Bottle, large size, Sewing J contiy for craftsmen who cannot re- | T [> le >> Te Pe] | 4 Dowen Best Wood Plates Be Machine Oll .. . nist the temptation to take a glass . “ ————= 4 > lhow and then. Some very promi- W Bo ti S$ | If, any evening, your copy of The 4 nent union men have been seen im- | We . yn on aw Star has not arrived at €:00 o'clook, | ; bibing the amber fluid, and had | Cc n ereeent cor ge ye egy td ; SPELGER & HURLBUT 244%. 209 Je rterenrer pown corres ompany £50 and t100—and” a copy ill be | | thetr respective untons, is is what sent you at once, by special mes- Union St. they would have been obliged to 300 Pike Street cone | eouth of Ross, Basy terms, Inquire FIRLOCH CLUB TO ENTERTAIN The annual dinner of the Firloch club will be held in the club house, | on the shore of Lake Washington, Saturday evening, May 18, About 40 members will be present, L. 1 Gray, president of the Firloch elub, will preside; Thomas B, Hardin will not am toast master, An orchestra “nd © number of vaudeville per- | formers will help entertain the members, TOKIO, May 13.—The sailing vessel Voltoku Maru reports having sighted two Russian warships, evi- | dently part of the Vladivostok aquadron, 20 miles northwest of Kauge on May 9. The vessels were steaming toward the south “THEY HAVE NO EQUAL Don't take a remedy “just good,” when you can get the rea article, ‘The fact in, there ts ne remedy that is any where as reliat ad safe for the cure of pain of al kinds as Dr, Miles’ Antt n Pills, | They are quick in action, contain no injurious drugs, are perfectly | i and no disag | leave 26 done, Never wold in bulk. These are the best cheap lots in the city. Two blocks east of end of Wert Queen Anne car line, and of owner, Boron Biecn Jornes Bothwell “titati} Loans: Insurance Renrs- Tone Is What You Buy a Piano For Be Sure of Your Dealer We sell pianos only of standard reputation—pi anos that you and we know all about. A big bosiness makes our va- riety large and prices lower than the average All pianos marked in plain figures—why not? Pay by the month if you prefer. Sherman, Clay & Co. DEALERS STRINWAY Tll Second Ave., Seattle. Sap Franciseo, Cal Oakland, Cal rE ij The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1053-1055 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, iret Avenue, $05.00 Majestic Range, 6 lids, oven 18x20, set up and con- nected $42.00 $66.00 Star Estate, 6 lds, with reservoir . $35.00 | You will surely find a range §} to sult you, as we have several hundred ranges, including most all brands and makes on the market. We take your old stove in exchange. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete house-furnishers and sole agents for the Charter Onk Ranges, the best and most fuel saving range on the market Remember the name and place, 418 PIKE STREET Phone John 981 le ADMISBION 106. Continuous Shows on Sunda ae OC Faaasdime GARLAND nomical water quickly and fill all the re- ChicagoLoanOffice. diamonds and all kinds of jewelry, HIRD AVENUE) The, Mont | 5 THEA TER | Thoater’’ Pri loc and Russell Matinee Both Phones ¢ om, 20 4c and 60« Night Prt Week veces TOMORROW Commencing It Will Astound All nde “Paks Cabin An All-Star Cast { LI Including = J } The Most Elaborate Produc- § tion Ever Presented in ; ; the West %. STOCK WELL as Marks and ( CHAS, ERIN VERNER as Legree YOU HAVE PROBABLY SEEN “UD FORE, BUT TO APPRECIATE I SHOULD SEE THIS MAGNIFICIF {CLE TOM’S CABIN GRE MERITS PRODUCTION BE you NT TONIGHT— Woman Against Woman—LAST TIME { Avonue and Madison Ss Pg A R THEATER f'rs If You See It at the Star It's Good. Matinees 2 to 4:30. Evenings 7 to 10: 30. New Bill Monday Afternoon. JOHN L. SULLIVAN & CO. Monologue and Sketch, Introduc ing Physical Culture Demonstrations. Mrs. Jules Levy & Co Famous Cornetists The Great Juggler 9 Kinzo Mack & Mack Minutes Big Acts of Singing and Dancing Sketch and the Solid Al. Leonard Baseball Dancer Star Amusement | Nellie Gerin... Ilustrated Songs | Orchestra CORBETT -McCOY CONTEST on the BIOSCOPE. 2 to 10:30 P.M. Admi A Nice Place for Nice People Good © The Pike © SECOND AND PIKE Reliable _ Drugs Factory Sale Coats From lable Store—Reliabte *—you what you 5 to 15 ant and no baits. Selling:— White Pine and Spruce, large size . ice 100 Skirts, original selling pr $8.00 to $10.00; Factory sale pense $4.95 Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Suits at %-price. White Pine and Spruc wt ps the cough. Our Headache Give quick relief, effects Almond and Cucumber Cream, 400 size seebscves 25e Special drive on Ge Soap bar- rel; some choice new numbers; don't overlook them. Phone us your wants, we deliver the goods promptly. 25e bad after 1207 2nd Ave. Next to Stone Fisher & Lane Reliable Family and Preacrip- tion Druggists. 419 PIKE STREET, Both Phones, Main 933. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY On Majestic and Monarch Steel Rang from $35.00 up RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 308-310 Second Ave. South, RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and st: ‘orage room, 1215 First venue, Postoffice building. Phones—Sunset 902; Independent, RANGES The finest that is produced, eco- in fuel, fine bakers, heat $45.00 St. Claire, 16 inch oven ‘. ——_$$ $$. is ey25.00 || Wirements of a range. Sold on $45.00" Bridge Beach’ ‘Range, 4/8 payments. Your old stove Phe. » .. «.$90.00 | ken as part payment, \§ BOSTON DENTAL $55.00 Gariand, “18-inch oven | Prices from $82.00 to $60.00. | thine vse $90.00 | Spee a PARLORS $50.00 Bureka Weonomy Range GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. Twelve-year guarantes euaeeariee: saeensouate 30. | y attendants. ».0¢ . 8-inc ] 8:30 $; Sund a Moron .ggo.00 || _ M406 Second Ave, ft "i "stun mone $45.00 Born Range .. ...$27.50 [| a 20 SECON r W.00 “Gem "Monitor, teen | N@W YorkLiquorCo: p le aa mE $20.00 | | pibthenenstaiikiannniaineaidnaiaiaee 20.00 Resi Range, ~ | For Best Wines and Liquors «twee 2317 FIRST AVE. peg LONDON LOAN OFFICE FREE DELIVERY. Phones—Main 2872; Next to Guy's Drug Store. Money to Loan on Wi monds and J: 5 Do not buy a watch or diamond | Before you see our display in our | window and our prices, marked ip plain figures. Isano Lurie, Prop Ind. 1326. Dia- Ear Links, Can by Diamond Rings, mond Brooches, Screws, Studs, choice, first-class, save you money buying from us. Houghton & Huuter 704 First Avenue. HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesler Way. | genteel place to borrow money on 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH, Pink 1751. In- Free Delivery. Phones dependent Sunset, 1761 Btrictly confidential

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