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sevens ceisninaaistacaiaiaianisiiiciiiiinnsmpiaannib THE SEATTLE STAR BY_STAR PY BLIEMING Co. OFFICHS—180! and im) Beventh Avenue HVERY AFTERNOON BXCRPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES, Sunset, Main 19%; Independent 1s Business Department Sl Waliard ave Tan nte per month f week, or twenty-five free coptes One cont per vc TO MAL BEKS—The da te wh our iption expires te en the add Pp W hen that date agrives, If your subscrip. Gon has ne id ln advances, year nam taken from the list oalpt ahington COR BROCOND AVBNUM Adress label is & toffice at Beattl © Wa J an ccond-clane matter WANT AD. ¢ @ND PIKW STRERT « KAGLaY a DRUG CO ently been opened o to leave want t the 9 dove number has rh vyentent ubhe a € the Star, and leave fi am The phone Nook” Main wat: Indewe Rett ena mW. RLACKW Chicago Re pres 6 Hartford Bullding. W. D. WARD, New York Represon tatly Building: HONEST CIRCULATION, BONA FIDE This ts to certify that the DAILY AVERAGE CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 BX CREDEO 16.000 ( DPIBS DAILY, anc for the FIRST QUARTER OF 1905 (January, February and March) EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. ®. F. CHASB, General Manager. Subdsertbed tn my presence and sworn to before me this 8rd day of April, A. PD. 1905. A. J, TENNANT. Notary Pubdl'c in and for State of Washington, residing at § TLL —— ttle Peace Talka Farce In the humane sollcitude that shown by the great powers for a cessation of the hostil between Russia and Japan there is fine frony on « large scale. Rach one of them, while pl retending to love peace, is try ing its best to outed e others in armament AN have their milt tant pol y chips on their shoulder ald be wectually g to get into the present gern it not for the fact that all the rest ready to jump im and grind up any nation th unwise as to offer them half an excuse, The present war, which is an (nevitat tcome of the aspire al of ad among all the others, re to do the same things tions of the co: the tre Every of th that have bro Just for instance: While piously prating about defense, England ner yilision, not on atanta, is typt ard aa it da yne m is trying as ht Russia and Japan into clash, ases her hold- ings in Asia and Africa, so as to come Into ¢ ly with the natives, but with her European rivals, The same is true of France and Germany President Roosevelt talks beautifully to C Of peace, and then calls in the secretary of the navy to discuss plans for more battleships Thia international pretense of love for peace fs at base a mighty farce, with the whole earth for its stage, and with kings, emperors and presidents playing comedian parts. Thay all—every one of them—have the same symbols of peace great armies and great navies—and every one ts anxious to impress upon all the rest the idea that he is ready to fight at the drop of the hat. It is @ delectable spectacle the powers are presenting. @ farce for the world to laugh at. sain! about the virtues But ft is OR RI IR RR EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ; » * : RENEE EERE EEE EERE REE EERE EEE SERVICE IS “ROTT Editor The Seattle Dai I do not know whether @ents of the Broadway Know or not, but the car service on/ tal of 32 minutes lost. that line is unspeakably rotten; if} could be saved if the Seattle Biec ‘ene has occasion to go from any| tric company would allow Madison point on the Madison line vis| transfers to be punched “Madrona,” Broadway, the journey is one that) for then one could walk over, and will take up the best part of the| so stand a better chance of catching | evening; for example: In going to/ that elusive Madrona Park car. Madrona Park, you get a transfer/does not reflect to the credit of | from the Madison line to Broadway,| Seattle as a metropolitan city, and find you've just missed a car, and/ it makes a man feel somewhat have JUST TWENTY MINUTES to} apologetic when, after showing his wait. You could walk over in about| eastern friends about the city, he] 3 minutes to the James street power| bumps against a combination like | fhouse, but the transfer would not/ that. I am very sure that if the at- be accepted, and twenty minutes is] tention of the company is called to & long time; {t seems hours, how-| these little short-comings that they | ver. The ear comes along at last,| will hasten to issue an order. which | and you exchange your transfer for) will allow us the privilege of walk- Ome punched “Madrona. The! ing, In preference to waiting. Con” has scarcely time to make G. FP. ROWE. * STAR DUST =)| the change before the car is at the y Star:—| power house, and the traveler has the resi-/ another 12 minutes to wait; the section: | Madrona car having just gone—to- “I don't object to receiving type-|ficials and not against the govern- @ritten letters from you, Harold,.”|ment. Those fellows never will @aid the aggrieved young thing,| make Americans. “but I don’t think it's one bit nice fo dictate them to your stenog- PRETTY NEAR. zapher.” | “Have you ever had a 5-cent cigar “Why, sweetheart, how do you! named for you?” fnow I dia?” | but I've been one of the 100 | “I could tell by the spelling.” ata Of & petits A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ‘Once an automobilist puts a foot in the auto,” sald a New York po- jlice judge, disposing of a case of ing, and he is no th an.” | This is especially true of ladies, Th’ longer th’ lane, | | th’ more ruts you'll | 1 jh find in tt. | ' sos “Can any of you tell why the} Whree good men were not burned} when they walked into the fur-| mace?” asked the Sunday school teacher I~ “Yes'm, I c'n tell.” “All right, you may tell us the} Teason.” iia = “Because the king's wife Tooking after the furnace.” FEMININE FINANCE. “Oh, you lucky girl, I heard your die big ether gave you a check for $100, ‘Oh, it don't matter much t’ me $00 for a wedding present. Isn't he|!™ma’am. Some fellers take th * the dear father | they « I take ‘em as tl “Yes, he is, and it was awfully : Segoe good of him, but still I so much _CALL IN ANYWAY : De eiee would have had the money.’ Miss Anna Lundholm Respectfully ty pi AB a desires your ronage at her Bar “Makes {t look Ike summer,|>@ Shop and Bathroom doom tt, to neo all the straw |_ Tt You don’t want any work f hats)?” very well, call in anyway a Hur you ought to see the Wat @ modern Barber Shop looks mie { itke. Pannesls, Pes Don't forget the place, Leonar old stand in the Osborn bloc) “How often money enters into] Ww, a en West Superior street. — Duluth conversations these days Caine.) ‘forala “Why shouldn't it? ey talk?” Doesn't mon: “You're an old married man en maybe you can tell me why a ma Whe uprising of the Viscayans, in| sayuy more ‘money after hos mare the Philippines, is said to have been) pjeg” . ; @irected against corrupt native of- “He haa to.” mar students—at thelr work —pr You should go right down to the Collins Bldg, James and Second, top floor nd visit the day or even- ing classes of Beth Phones SINS MODERN BUSINESS COL‘ EGE <> ~3880 Most of it| It} + O06 4) > 28 a tim of my sword. I had b 1, and always /Irish subjects to riotous and sedi-| both touched and pleased iB i R i ed on c nd sedi- | , d pleased. | Brea Saturday Matinee, Inaba that ‘his death constituted | tious practices.” | fast passed over igvesahiy ems The World's Grentest German Con erries ais an action to my credit, to have rid| His words dased me, for they con-| 2d in its course I learned t m i F 6 A | 5 coi #0 I learned that the ediana |the world of a danger, a pestilence. |veyed no meaning to my mind,|#0Vernor was now a widower shoe KOLB AND DILL, ne Acre — ——)_ | Yes, the manner of his death had | There was a mistake, of course, but|\"é married late in life, and that And Their All-Star Cast CHRAP—Five acres, new WAS an ay * hitherto seemed a good deed, but | where, whose, and whai. I turned Miss Bessie, his only child, was as 50—PEOPLE—50 : chicken houses, close to lake ogy for & FoOM | now it was otherwise! Fancy to him with the observation the apple of his eye. oe ety a iahta, [c8tS fruit and berries, only $t% that I was given j may have been, but I could vow h8| “I fancy you take me for some I thanked Miss Ormond for the oe etapa Terms, $25 down and $10 per for a sleeping | stood beside me, thin and mistlike, |other person.” kind attention of the nosegays, hav- June Satur- | to good party, Over $500 worth at chamber—-a — lever clutching at the wound where-| “I take you for Lord George Fitz-|!"8 guessed in that her handiwork Beauty Shor these blackberries can be raised @ ter of nine feat out his spirit fled, and gazing at me| maurice,” he replied, smiling. the moment I set eyes on her. She 25c; Matinee, one acre of this land. The raa® by seven, fenced | with eyes that sought out the weak Ah,” said I, “it is as I thought; |T@plied that she loved flowers so « 1 in King county and close ia @ on six sides With | neas of my nature. He seemed to] my name is Franks, | am the earl| ™uch herself that she was fain to ain aintinin attle. I can also use several Be solid stone speak and say that I had hurried of Sudmouth maider her affection must be good wages to work on this straw for a|him to hell, witnout an opportunity; To my surprise he merely shrug-|®ared by all the world Enquire of Kenny or R. 0, Smith ® couch and that|of repentance, in the midst of his | god his shoulders. The governor was called away to room 3 in Times block, UW ame too clean, | sins; that through me he had been | Whatever you are called, or| his official duties soon aft the! today, as I am soing Rast while air was|condemned to everlasting anguish. | what ‘ 1 a a epee y | whatever you chose to call yourself; | eal was gave me grudgingly ad-|F long hours I crouched in a cor-|my lord, so be it,” he responded, | & the ca aor with RECREATION PARK He mitted through |ner of the cell, gazing in speechless |For my part | am no spy, but aj Words so kind and gracious that I TOMORROW a . eltt ot a window scarce ly big | agons at this phantom of my con-|gentleman of as good a family as rained to bestir myself y enough for a cat to creep out of, | science. I felt that | was going fast| yourself; I do not follow th >| pond f t 1 * 5 P lo not follo © prac ad in grateful wise to his B Yet, nevertheless, defended with s|{nsane. I awoke to find someone |tices of some governors, I do not| hospitable expressions, Miss Bee Tod = wer 4 horrible iron grittle. was shaking me vigorou by the |ask you to speak or betray yourself, | 8 led me to a brary . ° oday is Ladies’ Day. 5 on » onerer * Ary, a quaint old Ladies Admitted Free to | 1 wore out my energy in pacing |shoulder. With a strug I up| His oxcellency, the earl of Chat.|'0m hung heavily with anctent Grounds and Grand NICE TEETH and ef apne agg oA preted un 2 find myself stiff, sore d,aad./ham, wrote me a note or recom | arras and stocked with a thou ao stand ary to death, I cast myself on|Two men stooa in the cell—cne a|mendation asking me to show you|™oldy tomes, wh t vere | : sE P NTISTS bin : v . « » show yo iJ ose ithes ere Sci ific |the floor, discarding the filthy |common a the other an olf/ what courtesy I might, and in con-|*one sufficient to defend Pio TACOMA VS. SEATTLE BROWN S$ Scientific DE |straw, and slept man with silvery hair, dressed like| sequence thereof I beg to offer you|fTOM aught but casual disturbance Take Virginia or Codar St. 713 First Avenu The grating of the lock awakened gentleman |the accommodation of my private|*ifce they were for the most part Cars Are th ¥ « and orfginater’ |e. Twas but a turnkey wi h my | Good morning, my lord,”|salf|quarters, whither, if it so pleaso|¢lther Greek or Latin, 1 turn Ly — me ont _ selene supper—a mess of porridg half |the latter in a cheerful voice im«| you, we shall now proceed.” Miss Ormond to fi inpelhc R: R. system of Dentistry. , oceee 1ond to find the gentle g |loaf of last week's bread, and a jar | mediately he perceived I was awake,| Plainly a mistake, [ ar raptly regarding me with _ sri aces aces rise el tye t 4 sont Jot w nee I eould aot eat at first, |“1 have come to make you my apol-| why suld I further ref ¢| Measuring and thoughtful eyes. | —AT— nae 7 rork for fftees |but spent an hour or two cursing |ogies. It nema that you are 4 pe jad tf that Which promised |¥@® easy to discover that she had | y Our work is the best om 4 a a a 10us {ll |Hitical prisoner, but by some erref|me a profitable change of already woven romance around | “THE MEADOWS” prices the lowest consistent N | wi n reminded by appetite|you were in my absence brought to| Withoys more ado I consented, and |™* sy to see that she was curious | firstclass work, EXAMINATION that for many hours I had not brok-| this cell yesterday. I only discovet’| with a directed him to lead on,|COncerning my incarceration 1ous) gix races daily from now unt] FREE. Our tes undetec jee ta 3 x was glad enough to gna ed the mistake late last night We pa down long aisles and |!0U8 to befriend and ar as cathe July 19, rain or shine, Races com- | the natura th and are gual ne bread, but the porridge then decided to wait until me sostihien of colin, tadcanh sowe cai oe ©} mence at 2 p,m. sharp Take car| Steed to Mt @ 91.00 also my thoughts to remove you I feared t T Ap gh ow 500, TE 50 to 95:00 pl ag aie " mm, as 1 feared to bre equious turnkeys, to a court (To be Continued.) jat King and First avenue south.| GOLD CROWNS v t r ne of|your slumbers yard and came at last to a small : Ladies’ days, Tuesdays a Fridays, GE 5.08 urisse? Why had she departed} He feared to break my slumborg}|but elegantly f : GARE Ryeedaye ane Trays | TH. |from Pitt's house after so readily | but not even the unconscious mock- | quit gantly furnished | man ton ; ) A. R. Exoursion except Fourth of July, LL ‘ i hi 18 mock- | quite apart from the gaol itself, but ortland Expositt wees " |agreeing to remain there as my hos-|ery of the words could stir me trom | yet within t veil oe taeeet ponies | | Ace includin | Saresing to s ords could stir m nm | ye thin the prison walls. ne 19th, leavir atthe : ie Boing |taxe? Why in the namo of Satan |the apathetic lst into} The covienct Geocaht’ we ah Calat NR, Ory Otten ie ¥ tickets on! BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS nad she so betrayed me \ d ? yoy | Ol particulars. vere 5 staat baa 713 Firs ue Ui | Gods, what = dight {t ! s! hice Sas Seam comfortable bedroom which had al- |“! Particuta ; 1 os Parlor bs et Ao 6 Unies mont fap rte ty wisn 3 ep I shrugged my shoulder You |ready been prepared for my recep- |W Saaaeeneien _ Block, one door south of MAcDoee* ep ‘om me and I was haunted |are the governor of the jail, T sup-|tion, and be 1 | , , Nara Rate a ty with titeos ee ae ae u an rT me to consider N all & Southwick’s. i” hid ag visions f the past, | pose |myself at home, Breakfast, ho Seeery a ) + aed Greenbaum’s Cloak and HBurs 8:90 a. m, to g:anp.mm BUR" At times, near mad wita terror, 1] He bowed. “I have the honor.”'|sald, was preparing, and soon ho Y (Tue (TG sa Suit House day, 8:20 0. m. to 12:90 BES threw mmyeelt against the iron-|Then, with a frank and very pleas-|would have me called theretd | NON TRUST —_ sound door of the cell, and raving}ant smile, “I trust you will conde-| ‘Tw tr “lat | From the maker to the waarer. 7 conde | wo sweet nosegays of late vio 30N pent? Mk ea maniac, beat and thundered | scend to breakfast with me, my |lets and roses swam in vases ° vio. PHOTO SUPPLY ca ECOND AVE. ALBERT HANSEN on the panels. Ghosts thronged up- | lord mantel culled freshly and most Schoo! of Photography | —_ JEWELRY alge m me pitiless as fate. One there I lodked at him a moment, vastly |daintily arrdnged, I smelled the free to Amateurs | i Lely vena? oro hed before ate tens astonished, and half inclined to acs | flowers with rapture and then look “LONDON LOAN -~ 706 Ist Avenee. inspiring above the rest, a pale|cept his invitation, then muttered,|ed at my reflection in ——— enantes ws , a mn eflectio n the mirror, - specter with luminous, reproachful | “You surely are unaware, sir, of the |1 do not think it much surprised mé 105 Second Av. OFFICE New York Dental Parlors RELIABLE TRANSFER co. eyes the memoried semblance of a| charge ala me?” to discover that my thick locks had Next to Gpy's Drug Btore. Ten y man whom years ago I had sent to surprised, “It ts not,| become streaked it] Money to Loa on Water ewe ne, Storage si nt, | become saked in 4 ecg ‘atches, Dia- | .. the grave—a man who had commit y grave @c | with silver, The i Rad ae So eee Cee ) Ry aotor tr et Pee Baggage, Furnitu \ ted every species of crime, atid who ingly a. countantice ino longer devilines| BAe yeu vee eos alaniag ie ane oie FADST AVE. SEATTLE. som, 108 Wiest jevil-me a 0 ae —— held, — in the lax code I questioned scharp- care reckl@ss and x4 humored, | Wiaow and our prices, marked ie opr bean Senta an Bhd Postottios bain of London morals, a d@estable but now severe a 4 je» Ogures, | BR . avenue, Posto: Nn ore, F and plas ullding. >| ct ° : é stern, Isaac Lute, Prom | | Phonee—Sunset 002; 2 ‘ 4 - (Continued from Yesterday.) CHAPTER XVUL NEWGATE. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1908. Wt \ UN Ks! — us. can. Double-Breasted Blue Serge at $12.50. about everything else at the Fair. Let Us Be Your Clothes Physicians Let Us Prescribe for You, Young Man If you are not dead sure just what is the proper wardrobe + Let Us Clothe You for $12.50 Let Us Regal Hat You for $2.00 Let Us Fancy Vest You for $2 to $5 Let Us Shoe You for $2.50 Ask us to pilot you through our store Follow what you really ought to have. Hub and you'll lead. and point out just the man from the 615-617 First Avenue On the Square, Opp. Totem Pole BY AMBROSE PRATT. Merete ted te t Motion Pictures, Ray Ogden Copyright by the R. F. Fenne Company. oe SOO S FOU, CT a: < . or ” ny. srd, my daughter, Mies Bence ay | & Cov Lealie Pomeroy, Mlustrated mond,” said the governor yee Scientia — As she courtsied I observed » OPERA Seattle’ She iC ‘ed her bd na 18 | She was less handsome thes xed, | GRAND OPERA ircine creature, to be shunned, avolded{ He drew back with a start. “Frat-|She owned a pair of large, liquid HOUSE tT ae and despised. He had been a noted |ricide! My lord, you are dreaming.|&T@Y eyes, whose kind and pitiful | SOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones, 65. duelist; he had been t first vie-| You are accused of nothing more|fs4rd so much surpassed mere yet Dyaiat $500 Wo |serious than inciting his majesty’s| beauty that, in spite of me, I was | Sunday and Seven Following Nights, in dr ed to wh ur for your trip to the Fair, ask It’s our business to know and to put you as wise as we We know clothes as well as you know the alphabet. We know styles materials and linings and all the rest of that stuff. One of the things you ought to have by all means is a We don’t advise it for mountain climbing or for swimming, but it’s good for just and touched, moreover, with the her cama A maid servant tapped upon or at longth my lord, & room herein the gc 8 (of thelr roma: she said, and led no great ernor awaited. He was chatting with a girl of 18 | or so, @ slender maid daintily at- white arms bared nearly to the shoulder ed in girlish fashion, her ee that choly which bread-and-butter misses love to depict and dote on | “Breakfast is serv- | distance, } iaiiiinicanaiee I—THE QWAKER~S 40) jolt enue ir! 4 GLOBE BLOCK ! ' «he HALF Phice W pricey | oq id BSe. 506 and #14 All work @u Hours $ & m. to p m , ours 5 a.m. to | Sundays OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS, 907-1-2 Pike Sreett, Cor. Third Ave. zee een WHEN MONEY'S SC that And clothing needs are urgent, well for One Dollar a Week.” Good Goods, Honest Prices—Terms That Suit. emember * remember ‘we drés yo Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH “BBATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE” Just received, Rlevated Oven Gas Ranges. The par excellence of a) kitchen range. They are. up-le date. On exhibit at our offices, } SEATTLE LIGHTING Bufiding, Fo urth and Union. Phones-—Suneet, Ex. 27; Ind. Ex. 7%. AMUSEMENTS “The Most Popular Thea Both Phones 667. | Tonight and All This Week Russell al Present Mr. Chas. A. aylor’s New York Company in “QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY.” A mammoth scenic production of }® powerful play. Starting next Sunday matinee, Mr. Taylor's great comedy sensa- “THE GIRL ENGINEER,” all railroad pi 1 our prices: STAR THEATER the | me Cor, First ave. and Madison DON'T M SEEING—Calef Waldron ‘ an, Juss H s and Winters, The Biograph. Lat aapanmemnpacet es & & =F, 7

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