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THE SEATTLE STAR ¥_ STAR PY ALIGHING CO. Orritte el and. ths Beventh Avenue EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES Business Depardent—Sunset, Main 190; Independent Lm BATIARD STAR AVE Tvs. Bineet, Wed Ta One cent per copy, atx cents per week, or twenty-five cents per month @elivered hy mall or carrier No free coptes, TO MAIL The dy te when your subsoription expires W hen that arrives, If your stibecetp. an your naime is takeo trom the lise TY TF RUDSCRINERS each not g@ain been paid date on the address label te paper in advan ee your na: 4 receipt * was uttered by 10,000 tr The work will unquestionably count in Seattle, It has counted | ¢? by 10, os ia Chicago, In Denver, in Cleveland, and in other lar Atie | who waded the place in utter de ; of ea | fiance of all disctpling But the It will count anywhere. the old methods. Tt is one of the things which Seattle has for a long time owed the boys and girls who are growing away from their parents and are running wild for the lack of a strong hand to set them in the right path and keep them there. A great responsil has been placed on Judge Frater's shoulders, and The Star hopes that he will measure up to the full in the opportunity vested in him by law and make the most of It, Success to you, Judge Frater! It ts something better and higher than | 104 of that cry was but & signal | Already half the vast army of in | vasion, some 160,000 men in all, had | been embarked, and hearing the |cheers of their comrades on shore there went up from the flest s thunderous outburst of vivas which might have been heard for many miles around. The very earth re verberated and shook with that tre- mendous flood of sound, which rolled and pealed about us like con certed salvoes of artillery. And Napoleon himself? y 1 find him a little overwhelmed with . the pride of the moment. On the Rent Allowed on Purchase Price contrary, the little man appeared enraged at his reception. His eyes KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 24 Ave. glittered wickedly and he pointed « (Established 1866.) Largest Music House on the Coast menacing finger at the troops who thronged about his carriage. “What do these men here?” RECEIVED Seattle, Wash. f 160 SF.HA.BO... 21 Paid Night { volt Sines, SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 12 t 1010 First Ave., Seattle, Wn. i Your offer of 35 cents on the dollar for the j stock of G. W. Manchester, has been accepted \ bY the Creditors. Goods Shipped at once, pay- et ment thirty days net cash. J. H. Holbrook, Assignee 8-47 p.m. “A. Sword Mislaid” watched him narrowly, expecting to | he THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 190 ° BY AMBROSE PRATT, with the wireless apparates. A po as operator « fo Entered at the Postoffice at Srattl © Washington. aa econd-class matter Pe viewing his troops and supervising WANT AD. OFFICR—HAGLaYR DRUG Co. CO BROUND AVENUS Copyright by the A. F. Penne Company. the completion of their embarka AND PIKE &TRERT. ton gigantic task which never GOOD FOUN Oug new Want Ad Office at the 9 bove number has recently been opened , for thw hurpore of affording the pablle & convenient place to leave want theless by nightfall was finished SATURDAY ONLY 91.00 ade.. to leave subsopiptions for The @ ter en leave news Itema, The phone r atnininn them Bp the Rated he sent lor thts offtee Sunset Main G0. The Rahat _—_——__ CO yey a — rome r y for me and cuPtly commanded me KW. RLACKWOOD, Chicago Re ¢ ntative, 1008 Hartford Building. sterday.) asked of Soult, snapping ‘his Gorn) was not quite sincere [to have everything in readiness to W. D. WARD, New York Represen tative, 63 Tribune Bullding Continued together as he apoke with a dofMike | Ah, well, 1 hal,” he answered, | 1) by 11 o'clock that very evening = xnarl | Jot us proceed within doors, There |") 70? beth Argo all, and never have I seen i an| And there was much. His majeaty |, i; sue damned. Gnd teased % —— es | instant and marvelous change pa advised me to stay in my room, for) my delight it was the Cuckoo, the If we were asked to name tho Seattle institution most pregnant be | over faces of a multitude Alhe wished my identity to remain| very poat which had brought Cla with beneficent possibilities, we would point to that recently form- ry prot-| rabt 10,000 eager, exetifed’ pol laa ‘Se ey 1 it inte hata oe o ed trijunal which, wader the dircetion of a level headed and big tily, She even! diers was tranaformed by the half| “lost new ur miseiéa. chow : Geatinasa,) hearted man, ts to engage in the work of saving little boys and besought the ¢mM=| dozen words, the angry gesture of| leak out and pre to eng- | — : sah ria. peror, with tears | man, into a crowd of " ws ld we d 6! | } n her to/uchoolboys who had been caught] cide to accept or vices. 7 is the juvenile court—« court where the great law of common in | | CAS OR IA beta rage’ there is more kindness than brief | allow her to stay | stealing apples, Soult wy I had little doubt, however, but 4) ] See aa BPREEEE sense governs, and where there is more adn . aon aaaen ' behind and min-| blushed and stammered Ifke"h Hhol, | that Napoleon had alroady made up | For Infants and Children, | a Sort iaeses hen : + entail The law, as administered in police courts, punlshes seldo} sagt 09 Ese 0 Ngee sree : es ee ae | ehdnorg’s Perturen, regular 1 per on.; Quaker Saturday refer Tt will do very well for hardened men and dissolute wom- | ister to the # re, the-—it—I and halted | bis min at Bore, The Kind You He Alway Bouglit | Special, per oz 2be reforms. will do ver) a s | man, but in my | without a word ted me to do his bidding, for | Wood Violet Swed thins Honey Buckle Goya Lily en, but it is a crime to take children Into such a place. character of| Napoleon scorched sim with a|thore were many aristocrats in hi Beare the | Stephanotis Moss Rose White Rose It is the way of cities to make criminals, Crowded homes | heavy brother I} look, then turned to the soldiera,|army who must have known | 6% . and streets for play grounds have sent many boys to the peniten pointed out the | who wore faltering in blank dis-|D’Arras, and I feared above all ° | HORGEMEN! tiary, and girls without number to worse places, If you herd hw impossibility of such a proceed i | things a che encounter | es ee wR a We arry a mt om te f nents, wtcs which wy man beings and join poverty to crowding, morals will suf But I thanked my stars that My children, get you to your All this afternoon Clarisse and || RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | CAMPERS! The result ts a crop of bad boys and girls. Some of them are | the empress had not provide 1 my | duties!” he #h i sternly, spent in devising pl for her es | We Goliver free to all y 4 reached by le street care ang stamped, beaten, overworked, misunderstood, osed upon, Often | sister with a chaperon, for I half] As if by magtc the rabble melted] cape, Mine appeared to be made Baggage, Furniture, Storage | sae Be aes ee ee ee octet ted Ween Benttio Mie thelr matn fault 1s their parents, who do not understand children, | believe that tho witch was serious }away, an@ in a few seconds the| aay, but hers was moro difficult.| Offtes and storage Use your phons: | Main 1240; Ind, 1240 and in the struggle for existence have forgotten kindness, When |in her request. After some delay | market square w deserted. Finally we determined that her| The Qua home {s a hell the children take to the streets. There is always | We took the r ad in, the emper-| tre,” said Soult, suddenly find-| maid should dress in her clothes | o - ev "9 a . or having decided to leave an alde-/ ing bis tongue. fault, if th and she should don herself the boys bad company. Let a boy get in with a “gang,” that tnfests almost ore ‘ f firmly planted | 4@-camp to look after the prince |be any, is mine. We have waited| costume which I had prepared for | pr “ae coruera, end ante, Unles geet ong _— 7? Woe arrived at Boulogne about} so jong to strike those English, and| her, Then, when the time came, | in his breast, you have « lar and a petty thief. jnoon of the next day, after 4D) the news ts go fresh. I had not the] we should proceed boldly together | That is the way they are manufactured therwise uneventful but weart-| heart to prevent my brave fellows! to the ship which was to take me Every boy is worth saving. No matter how bad, ho ts worth | some journey, passed for the most | trom welcoming their petit corporal | to England, she masquerading as « the expenditure of money, time and an immense amount of effort | part by us all in sleep. as they love to call your imperial | page or @ lackey, and thoreafter to make a man of him. | We found the whole town In a! majosty!* trust to the very audacity of the! That ts what Juventle Judge Frater and his tribunal will en- [state of frantic excitement, for | Napoleon smiled with such com-| plan, and the confidence reposed a] @eavor to do. The effort will not always be successful, but the | Segur had informed Marshal Soult | plete good humor that I was unable | me, to get through safely | new court is a permanent institution and will never cease trying, | that the emperor a on {to suppress the suspicion that he It was a mad idea ont Soucuint Its duties will be to plead, threaten and advise. It will give the . ; t ayer jad before assumed an angor which many weak spote aa, for instanc youthful culprit @ friend in the person of a man or woman who takes | ®"4 = omg tevin per Sag REE OE | an Interest in the every day life of his or her charge, and reall oa ee ee ee ee ~SRC>-WC> 006 O3E?> OVE? T9O icles Sik thd setento shai 6 his officers, and they im turn to the jo de rents should do. . These friends, or probation officers, are all volunteers, who love | eif met us in the market Wireless Telegraphy 5 humanity. It speaks volumes for the people ia the cities where moment Napoleon stot ‘, juvenile courts have been established that there has never been a | descended from his carr ¢ po Sane SS ee 5 See me ey Seeete be canened lack of volunteers, jmighty shout of “Vivo! 4 leved that all ocean golmg vessels will sventus .) e A good « ser will make an interesting | i y naturally be offered to those who get in on the ground floor. Don't walt all the good positions are taken yourself when the demand c mon teach « thor a0 all branches of teleg aphy. Wilsoa's Modera Business College » of artificial ¢ € the Ohte Safe Bye j B5e je * guaranteed 15 years to fp m. Sundays The disastrous naval battles, between Russia and Japan, the American sailing vessel Atlantic, conquerer of the world’s international yacht race, which has caused so much talk and anxiety all over two continents and SIMON’S BIG SCOOP SALE men's fine wearing apparel here in Seattle, has kept home people ali agog, for the week just ending. When the telegram we produced here was flashed across the country from San Francisco, in which Mr. J. H. Holbrook, assignee of the bankrupt stock of G. W. Man chester (AMOUNTING TO $18,723.00) accepted the offer of Mr. Wolf Simon, of Seatle, of 35c on the Dollar it brought joy and enthusiasm to men in every walk in Tife. This fine j stock of SUITS, OVERCOATS, TROUSERS, HATS AND FURNISH INGS now belng offered at— appeals to the heart of the laboring man, the mochante, the professor, the real est ds. Sh Doring man, mn anic, tl professor, ate owner, the merchant, the banker and the bond holder ree EVER, Has at oe ne Claas MERCHANDIE Ee AS THE MANCHESTER STOCK BEEN OFFERED AT PRICES FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST OF PRODUCTION 4 o c At », 7 < none To ‘old ow'd delay @ secured he tres af Uneoensiily, experienced salespeople for Saturday. YS and we must raise the mon y. To avold crowding and delays, we hav a d th rv — _ peumant — _ . ’ ’ banciteerans sur MEN'S HATS—A nobby $2.50 MANCHESTER'S SUITS—Not one fn this lot that sold for less than | fiat in all the newe i $16.00, Warranted all wool, in Worsteds, Cassimeres and Chev- | oy nS Newest shades lots; SIMON’S PRICE $7 j 0nd chaps .. : $1.35 MANCHESTER'S $18.00 grado of Suits in Fancy Worsteds, i Sieh coemke 6006 Set tu yeten gray, brown and blue Serges und neat stripes; SIMON’s ss , MEN'S FURNISHINGS—$1.@ fancy stiff bosom Shirts . PRICE 8 Ce $8.75 concetvable color and new | 9 : dde MANCHE R’'S $20.00 Nobby Blue Sorges, Black Clays, Scotches | ®Pring blocks at $1.65 Eancy soft bosoms Ghirgy : 65e and Fancy Worsteds, all finely tallored garmonts; SIMON'’S PRICE “ $1.25 fine Diack sateen Shirt ... 65e¢ “ gsrreas sees $9.75 A $4.00 Hat equal to any Hat sold . phisshin y a ale Shir De ¢ Men, in Rich cleewheve at 96.00: your pic 750 Balbriggan Underwear . 87) Woolens of both Imported and domestic weaves; SIMON'S PRICE | hore at ssa g pepe en ee ‘B76 ror 2: oo here at . $2.35 | 41.50 fine Wool Underwear Be i oT LAP ige a haa teseveseresess BIOGO | bee f ‘cog le freriperrgedhgey 0.00 soos tailored Suits, some full | 16e Balbriggan Hose Se all ned and built by America’s foremost makers; SIMON'S 5 PRICE .. oop A FIN 50c fancy lisle thread Hose 23¢ i MANCHESTE ;, 313.50 | E LINE OF 10e White Handkerchiefs ae a%e med and produced in his own shops, from the swellest collection of | F Cc L N 15¢ colored border Linen Hafiiker chiefs 5 noby patterns and finest fabrics to be acquired; SIMON’S PRICE AN Y SI K A D Sik Mixed Suspenders whe tteeeneeees o00 seees 0000 090 wevecvees o svtwess - $16.35 | WOOL SWEATERS 50c Nobby Silk Neckwear 20 . \ ? Silk Neckwear ,..... iedescnrssps wrebie ie RUNKS, BAGS, VALISES AND SUIT CASHS AT LESS THAN HAL F THE COST or MATERIAL if possible, but for the accommodation of people unable to attend this sale.earlier, THE This store js not on a corner, is one stAve block. A The Simon store will be crowded STORE WILL BH KEPT OPMN SATURDAY TILL 11 P, M, WOLF SIMON bas door south of STAYDARD FURNITURE COMPANY, middle of the saturday evening; come early in the day —————— IstAve Saturday Specials at the Bu Seattle | Napoleon might accompany me to| wish my sister farewell, in whieh Jease we should have to trust too! }imuch in the diseretion of the maid] (an artful ming, by the way,) and of course, if she should allow her | | fine 6 to be seen it would x covery and destruction, But it wa the best plan we knew how to make | 4 to adopt it faute | Bargain Mart of The Quaker and we were for CAKES LENOX SATURDAY ONLY 4 de mieux The emperor spent the day in re Have all the Style and Durability of a $3.00 Hat All New Colors, All New Shapes Saturday Men’s White and Colored Golf Shirts, with 1 pair ; Cuffs, values up to $1.50 sizes 16, 55¢ 16 1-2, ‘Chicago LoanOffice MARRY SILVER Prop. 117 Yesler Way. A genteel place to borrow money on | @tamonds and all kinds of jewelry, Birictly confidential SPECIAL Week Only June ist to June 7th, Inclusive. Another exceptional opportunity for anyone requiring first clase @ental services. Don't let this escape you. PRICES: Examination and Advice....Free we Bilver Fillings Ree TA CTOWND and Bridgework as low aa, per tooth Regular $20.00 Pla Regular $15.00 PI Regular $10.00 Pilates 615 Ist Avonuo Attend the Manufacturers Sale atthe fo 1207 2nd Ave. i Plates as low @8 «..scseeeeesesees Nitrous Oxide and Somnoforme for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Also Looal Anaesthetics. ove Next to Stone. Tiaanstirrg Fisher & Lane Admitted to be the largest, most thorough office on the co: Skillea specialists. Painless Methods. Lady Attendant. Hours, 9 to 6 daily; Sundays till 12 Bargains in Furniture maces THE Red Front Furniture Co. 308 SECOND AVE. SOUTH, Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche kK in Comfort | Special- Teeth Free Extracting, cleaning fon FREE during all | he Brown's Patr Dentists will |give the lowest price ever known in SEATTLE for strictly high-clars | dental work, Don't put it off, but | in at on Good work at low ped for ten Years, has and exar is W prices, guarar made a world-wide reputation for the Brown's Painless Dentists, 713 First avenue, ) Wor You can dé this if you have ® we GAS RANGE GOLD CROWNS ‘ge and Gas Watér Heater in yous £ULL SET Re kitel It will have you time wy Nahe ee , $3. and time is money 900 persons voked with own’ $ gas, Do yoo? It is th BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS | 713 First Avenue | & 4, 6 and 6 Union south of MacDougall Seattle Lighting P.-1. Butlding, Fo urth and Union. Phones--Sunset, Bx, 27; Ind, Ex. 7. i nwick’s, Hours—8:80 a, Sunday, 8:30 a. m Co. m. to 6:00 p, to 12:30 p, m. m,