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veyed them to shore. Neither were KAR AR RARER * aA * Have yor old story % books, good mo MARA * nines, or jiterature of any sort |* that will make good reading |® for boys and girls? |® If you have do them up tn | * & package and leave thom for | ® Dr, B. 8. Paschall, at his offices, * 516 Bitel building, or at the ) ‘ * downtown office of The Star x }® in Ragtey’s drug store, corner H * Second and Pika ; }* Dr. Paschal telophoned The 4 | ® Star Thosday morning that he }* had just return from & pro ® fonsional visit to the Industrial . * sehoot on Mercer ialand, and . ® that there he found 60 boys am ‘ tt and girl¢eall hungry for good for the presence of mind and, ficlal boat of the°regatta, and Was/ ® things to Tead, and with y pa er ‘“ ning on a railing on the lower) ® a few worn old magazine ing «bility «of Clarence k near the side of the boat. The! ® among thom Lamont, a well k@own yotng } rail mapped and she was thrown | pee ae this city, Mra. W. A. | headlong » the water. [RRA RRR ae ee. wife of Dr. Shan-| Lamont, who ls a good swimmer, ae. | known physician, would | leaped after her, He managed to ee Teed Wednesday in Lake | support her till a small launch near are at hand picked them up and com raten00 was on board the h Was the of hay Manthus, whic Injured. —————— quand PRowLERS |AT THE THEATERS pReak INDO 6, N. CAR) —_ SERRE EN RR REN EHH pallard police are having a | & * time in their cha the | te AT THE THEATERS. * be of Bight prowlers that has | we ottrocons * ited depredations during the|® Star—Polite Vaudeville. * weeks * Bright, attractive olle of vaude- *& night a Great Northern | @ ville features, * eat laterbay was broken into and | @ SEATTL Monday-Wednes- & pois to the amount ot $0/® day, “The Christian.” Good # Ld *® production at poputar prices * wag — * Thursday-Saturday, Peace * OF TRAIN TIME /e ful Valley.” * ate Northern Pacitic, commenc-i® THIRD AVIE. — Monday-Wed- #/ Tore («Watch for me *& nesday, “The Clay Baker,” * Bice and additional trains. ***)# pastoral play with interost- & Rieiien eines ing situations, Wednesday- * Saturday, “Bast Lynne” * 7 ball | camera eee enene ‘The concert given at the Grand Opera house .uesday night for the the Best cheap lots In | benefit of House of Good She} ‘Blocks cast of end of | berd was an unqualified sucer Agne car line, and| both financially and artistically. | Easy terma inquire | An excellent house and an excellent gram characterized the From a musical standpofnt the con- cert was of high grade and enter- taining. As yet the prot of the concert have not been calculated finitely, but It is understood that & goodly number of “shekels” will | be added to sum required for the building of the much needed lorphanage for the overflow of the! motheriess and fatheriess sheltered at the House of Gx Shepberd. $100 Lots cd rea of Rowe « Berton james Bothwell oe ag ipa etonance- Renrs. ; At the Grand Priday and Sater- now | city. be sure of quality. Don't i take it for granted. Don't tures will be portrayed on a large sereen while the story of the play is read. Marie Louise Clary will be heard in conceert. succeeding nights Chauncey Alcott Romance of Athlone.” The sale of seats will start Friday. crowds every night. ‘The last performance of “The Clay Baker” will be given Wed- | . The immortal “Rast | Lymne” will be the bill for Thurs- day night. Next week the Charles A. Taylor New York company will present the big melodrama seenic production “Eecaped from the Harem.” The Watson stock company, one of the beat companies that have been j 80g im Beatle for a umber of | years, will close its bill of “The Christian” Wednesday night. ‘Thursday night will be witnessed i, melodrama, “The Peaceful Val- ley.” Fresh milk from Seattle in St. Paul is now & possibility, aceord- ing to W. H. Paulhamus, « dairy- from Puyallup, who sent a case of Washington m jj, Minnoaota capital two weeks ago } j over the North Coast Limited. He A) claima it arrive+ im good shape. The secret of keepin: the milk pure le im preventing from being con- taminated from all outaide sourc and ia keeping the temperature low, Mr. Paulhamus states. BUY CHINA AND CUT GLASS now and Save Almost One-Half | Se Large Faney Shape Crystal $5 Assortment Decorated Sets, 6 glasses, 1 fig, 1 tray, new shapes QR¢ 15¢e Gold Edge Salt and Pepper Souvenir Postal Cards, 3 for R¢ Se package Best White Envel- Se full traced Gold Cups and OE sn asere ek aban enka 2e Mlaucers, decorated Haviland . Es, cece A2é $1.50 All Steel Wagon, with ar PFaney Tinted Salad Seta, heavy steel wheels ......9R¢ « Hieers .., ++++++- DE }) 15e Rush Shopping Basket 5¢ We Cut Glass Sait and Pepp With sterling top. ‘One $9.00 Folding Go-Cart, with 15.99 : - willow reclining back, adjust- Decorated Haviland China Dinner Bite, for siz persons able foot rest ...... $6.98 a ccrtees seoees+ BIS. DB}! $1.60 Tattoo Alarm Clocks, you Be foren Fngraved Blown Tum- have to get up to stop it table size .... Be} Phineas ink. Graeasha $1.09 SPELGER & HURLBUT orien’ st" Union $ “4 | Next Sunday night and the three| Sto. ce the population of will be seen at the Grand tm “The | tunoreular infection. jendoubtedly the salution of problem. The difficulty in the e The Star's vaudeville treat Is be- | tabtishment of @ local institution of \ing favorably accepted by lrg®! ing kind, where certain cases would be treated free, would be that pa- ik to the|* Sete eee eee et eee eee eee ee | leaving morning and evening sald Wednesday morning. . joulosis abundance of fresh air the most careful medical | most painstaking precautions must | be taken to prevent patients from | becoming reinfected from their own apital If the state does not appropriate the required sum for the purpose, the county should, and if not, the The mater fs too important pod |to be neglected, no matter what branch of the government pays the Dilla, The cost would be compara- without taking | RIGHT ONE —_- | OR. CRICHTON, CHAIRMAN OF HEALTH AND SANITATIO COMMITTEE, SAYS EITHE THE CITY, COUNTY OR STAT SHOULD APPROPRIATE TH FUNDS FOR OPEN-AIR HOS- PITALS Dr. J. B. Crichton, chairman of | the health and sanitation commit tee of the council, is as anxtous as! tho health board to see open-air! hospitals established for the care of leeal consumption victims. | “The hospitals ought to be bullt,) and when completed the mistake of | not giving patients proper medical | treatment should not be made," he * * eee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee N a Ld | | " od. about the contest, paticats require supervision. tively small even into consideration the immense | direet benefit the cure of consump tives would be to any community The estimate published in The Star that there are 2,000 persons in the atty affected with pulmonary tuber- culosis [ believe is very conserva tive It has been said that one the world dice from some form of “The use of opem-alr hospitals Gents would flock accommodation dents of the city for sx months more prior to the date of applic . ® SUICIDE LEAVES A QUEER LETTER PORTLAND, Ore. May 36 In an envelope addressed “To whom if may concern™ the fot- lowing letter was found on an Unidentified man, who commit- ted suleide yesterday by tak- tug carbolic_acid, dying in the patrol waged a few minutes later. He was found lying on the dock. “Crippled for Ife, homeless, friendiens, hopeless, without the meane of mustenance, unable to earn ovr own living at the kind of work we have been used te, are at t nd of our means and the future looks dark and gloomy to um Hope is dead within ua When times were different and we had money, We apent it, not wisely, but tee freely. We are now reaping the consequences. But let us hot repine at auch a late hour. The state does not owe us a liv- but it does owe us « burial field. This in veer e ee eee eee z DENNIS BLANK. “P. S.—We have no relatives, or even acquaintances in tht city. We have been dead to what few relatives we have for & score of ye May just as well continue so.” (Signed) a oF more RRR STEAMEh TO CARR} VASHON BERRIES The the in from other parts of the country to obtain that ‘The city would probably be obliged to protect itself in this regard by refusing admin ston to persons not bona fide resi- | in| on} a-| eee eee eee ee » eee eee SHEER ERE Re The enterprising horticulturists of Vashon island have interest ness, transportation tion being necessary on account | themselves in the steamboat busl- accommoda- of the immense crop of strawberries that ts being raised on the island this summer. “Happy Home" and your “ aman emer SEATILE High-grade Hats Cor. Second and Union SEATILE YLADIVOSTOK'S NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF ADMIRAL BIRILOFF. Ho has Been placed in supreme They have made a contract with|command of both land and naval and from this city twice a of this city, to | Russian day, The| to the West Seatle school board | steamer will commence to make the | Tune ron Thursday. via Northern Pacific to Wis, and return. 16th and 16th only $69.70. Milwaukee, Tickets on sale Fare eee forces at Viadtvostok, A counter petition was presented last night asking Directors Cooley and Nelson not to resign. R. D, Bailey, principal of the West Se- attle schools, has also been asked to resign, ft being charged that he allowed cortain pupils to see exam ination questions prior to the date of examination girls enter the “happy home’’ contest this week bring your Mamma and Papa with you —Wwe are ture your Mamma and Papa will be interested in the “Happy Home Contest” and (he 19 fine prises to be award- we have hundreds of ttle Kirls in the contest already but t want any left out,” se te) you “to hurry” and come in right away, enter—get your iiftie “Happy “Happy Home Transfer’ and special bring in your “Happy Homes’’ now —if you are already “a little Happy Home girl” bring in your yertivement” this week. See that ft fs carefully wrapped Gp With your name on will buy a GREAT BUOK STEEL RANGE--a2 LEONARD REFRIGERATOR or GO-OGART here. ‘andard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 ‘BELLING Sale Panama Hats $6.50 finely woven and flexible — } See eee eee eee ee ee ee # and once squeezed it a Tha was obliged to remonstrate eeeeeeeee Home” model, booklet telling all First Ave. ane W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Cor. Colby and Hewitt EVERETT 5 ee Bie ie eine ieee eee aed STOLE EVERYTHING BUT HER GOLD TOOTH PORTLAND, Ore, May 31-— Coplaint was made to the po- lice yesterday by Mra. A B. Goalby who lives in the Bar- te rooming house over the Quelle cafe, charging William J. Harris with stealing every- thing ahe had with her except a “gold tooth from her mouth.” Mrs. Gonlby snserts that ‘Harris invited her to a meal at the Quelle Saturday night and she did not leave him until miduight. He was examining her ring» and holding her hand hard SESE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE OE with him. When she reached her room she anys the diamond setting Wag missing from her ring, and a diamond and opal cravat pin was gone from her tle, and her purse containing $15 had also disappeared, RR he Great Northern Railway waukee on June 14, 15, account of Woodman ¢ ‘The Northern Pacific has * Modern Woodmen of America. ed for rownd trip rate of $69.70 to Milwaukee and return. Tickets on sale June 16th and 16th. erry CLARK N. GILL. HON Ex-United States Senator. WATSON ©. SQUIRE, HOMER L. HILLMAN, The Owners and Promoters Who Are Building Southeast Seattle We will sell the balance of these lots at one-half the price of any others double the distance out, y tt ts tmpomsibie to compete with our low prte You have to go two times further out to buy as ap as ttle, City lots wit y water main laid, right on the car line, right on the lake. ’ $150--terms, one dollar per week. We have owned this land for 28 years, since Seattle xe of 2,000. But Seattle has been built up all around this beautiful lying addition, od now over $5,000 people live further out from First avenue than Southeast Seattle. We bought this land at $10.00 per sere, or $1.00 per lot, and it is unreasonable for anyone to think he can buy land t this Lime as close in and sell it as cheap as we are selling these city lots, with city water, sidewalks, treet lights and telephones now tn, Don't buy anywhere on a promise of city improvements going tn later, They are in Southeast Seattle wow, and you don’t have to pay @ cent for them. After you see Southeast Seattle no man can convince you he has « better proposition for home and investment. After you tall to some of the citizens you will make up your mind at once that Southeast Seattle is the place to buy and live. The only street in Seattle which is straight and level for seven miles passes through our beam tiful addition; that street is Rainier avenue Beginning at Jackson and Fourteenth avenue, Rainier avenne * just been graded and planked to Rainier Beach, seven miles out, four miles beyond ous addition. The elty has let the contract for a big trunk sewer on this fime avenue at a cost of $83,000. Main, Jackson, King, Weller and Lane streets will be regraded this summer. After the regrade we will be no more hill to climb up Jackson street than we have on First avenue going north at the pres ent time, Three or four of the wealthiest men in Seattle have bought all the lots they could get om Rainier avenue, intending to erect buildings for business after the regrade. Think what these wom- derfal improvements are doing for the south end of Seattle. You had better get in on the ground floor while lota are cheap. Remember what we say. Every real estate man of any importance will soon be talking and selling lots in the south end. Thousands of residences and business houses are going up. Real estate values will double, tm some places two or three times. Take a timely warning; $2 or $3 per week will give you @ good start in two years and make you independent, if you have any hanging-oa quality, Take any car on Washington street to Southeast Seattle. Buy there and save months of time every year, which will lose by living away out where you can buy lota as cheap as ours. Twenty salesmen to show you around. Bring the children and get a free lot. Office is open until $ p. m te acoommodate buying people. The world over you will find dissatisfied people, always complaining; they live in stuffy tenement flats, and move from place to place. No man, it makes no difference how little he knows, need be poor in ten years from now. A $100 lot in Southeast Seattle will be worth $20,000, because Seattle will have a half million population. Take Washington street car every six min- utes, Sunday the big sale—SEATTLE HOMBSBEEKERS CO., INC. FLEC- ) TRICITY Cures rheumatiamn wh h wan a Telephone Your Orders. ERNST BROS. Both Phoves, 1158. $06 PIKE STREET. O10 PAINLESS DENTISTS ™% Pike Street. Corner Third Avenue Originator ef the Ohio System of paluiees ‘dentistry, which ‘makes ail | ge — and inven- he uma, which pre- vent the detection of aptificial teeth the meuth. iy, ins na of the Ohio Sate Syatem joan Dentistry your teet filled, ‘ores and all troubles acted ad be ® nervous 3 wing “§ of teeth with the “Natural origin Rooklet my descriting treat- Gold Crown BK, 3.00 to “ Bridge Work te ment apd ma- Villings B5e. and chines, free on re- quest. For tomer- row only special prices on the fol- lowing batteries— Red Crom, regu- lar $4.00, special $3.50 Dial Battery, reg- wlar $12.09, ape- cal .. . $10.95 Suspen- sories All work guaranteed 15 years. Hours $a m Ww § p m. Sunéays 12am tol p m Pianos‘: Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1505 24 Ave. (Established 1850.) Largest Music House on the Coast BUY A BUFFALO Motor for your boat and you will know you are going somewhere. For Men We guarantee thom satisfactory. 2H. P.... No man should prvcathyar te aps exam Voec' stent cee ]__@. He WOODHOUSE CO, 1405 SECOND AVE. special prices to- No 2 0. Pc j His label on regular $1.00 = rreeatne No 3 0. P. | ling” on silver, } CLINE’S PIANO HOU High Grade Pianos. It will pay you to visit our store and learn why such a deep cut has been made In prices and our me! d of selling on such easy payments without interest It is a surprise to most people and it will be to you CLINE’S Just above the Postoffice Cotton J. P. reg- K. War 2c .. 15c (3) GOGuyY Open all night Yesler and 2nd —— ‘NewYork Liquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, ; FREE DELIVERY. Phones— Maia 2872; Ind 1325. | RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First | avenue, Postoffice building. Phopes—Sunset 902, independent, on LONDON LOAN OFFICE (j eo rae A aOR REE ak Gecead' bats ChicagoLoanOffice: Ladies’ Shirt Waist see oe Sera: Rese Sieve, ne ae oe Sets in silver and gold- Money to Loan on Watches, Dias | monds and Jewelry. De not buy @ watch or diamond before you see our display in our window and our prices, marked la plain figures Inano Lurie, Prop filled, ete. Houghton & Hunter 704 First Avenue, 117 Tesier Way. A genteel place to borrow money on @ @amonds and al! kinds of jewelry, Bulculy confidential sponds with the mark “Ster-