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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE “WHAT I WOULD DO i ae ocy, _ SMO OF SWS STOPPED Se | | The song of the saw and the mus-, that of the groceryman, with the al feal tap of the carpenters’ hammer wed purpose of shutting out ligh ‘ The out |whtch have been going on out at/@nd air from te groceryma [ee a8 ee fc cant Bro EKATERONISLAV, Russia, June |the corner of Fifteenth and Repub- | window | " “4 ag ace a S67, 80.—An explosig: of gas in a mine |lican, have been sttpped by a re Just what difficulty started the |! ’ S| MEWS OF THE he total react the enormous fige IF I WERE CZAR” oe raining order nele near Makevoffka today entombed | 600 miners. There is no hope of| Tho erder was granted Friday | pear from the papers on Economist nd Interviewer of Nicholas et ti aa JUNE BANK GLEARINGS ==? /usionne OLYMPIA—Gov, Mead has Te " fused to pay for university printing GREATER BY TWO MILLIONS 0°" .°:vo5 See priation, sing it is needed for Il, Answe 4 Questionof World Interest CALL THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PEOPLE TOGETHER LEARN THE NEEDS OF THE NATION, AND THUS WITH NEW EVES AND EARS GET OUT O F THE DARK-~. | Two miners claim that they have found gold ore assaying $40 to the ton in the city limits of Olympia, The bank clearings for the month ;mines has passed through the bank this month, accounting in 8 de of June have been larger by $2,00,-| gree for the large clearing the daily OUTH BEND—Business men 000 than for any other month in the| On 1 s this montt rs vt - on + Beare A honing - clearinas rea above § here are contemplating running @ BY W. T. STBAD, The grand total for the month| Tho grand total of bank rings | freight schooner to San Franeized, amounted to 986,176.75, being! for the first six month has | Claiming raflroad rates are too high, Famous English Economist and Editor ec ang m ath ot oan i900, the first nix eae ‘of 1904 the to } WALLA WALLA—The surveyors (Copyright, 1906, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) jand larger by $2,643,070.88 than for| tal was $100,565,779.27, or $26,888, | ba ; bcos poem ee |the month of May, 1905. A vast | 591.20 less than for the first half of} way of th propose ennewick~ Vancouver electric line. The house of Monroe Paimer of this city was totally destroyed by fire on Thursday morning. The fam- More Lucre From the North ily barely escaped with their lives. NESPILEM—The big Nez Perce pow wow over the burlal of Chief The steamer Humboldt arrived in{ The officers of the Humboldt re-| Joseph ended on Friday. Qid Yel- port that when passing Prince of} jow Bird is trying to unseat the sew port from Southeastern Alaska Fri-| wales island but Ii smoke was) chief, Albert, and elect Ollicut oF day morning with $500,000 In gold | encountered, 4 the supposition is nace from the Tanana and Klondike. | that the fire which was raging on| Black Eagle as Jeeph’s suécessor, The majority of the gold was|the island for some time has either] GARFISLD-—Mre, Charles Lawe onsigned to the local assay office | been extinguished by the whites and| rence, an aged pioneer of this place, and was «hipped out in charge of| natives or died out of itself. committed suicide on Thursday bye lthe Alaska-Paciti Express com-| The Humboldt brought 28 pas-| taking strichnine. of ih. am unt of money from the Alaska | this WHAT WOULD I DO IF | WERE [existence as speedily as the wisdom CRART of my ablest and most energetic ad . visers could desire, a modernised When you ask me that question, | equivalent of the ancient semaki so adly grateful that [am | dori, or national consullaure assem sar. But Il admit that the/ bites whereby in times of national question is one that ought to be/ peril Rusia has repeatedly found asked of everyone who ventures to | safety. fon upon the situa-| The semsk! sobor would not be a tion tn Russia parliament. It would be an assem It is eany to dogmatise about|dlage of the abilest, most public what the czar ought to do, expectal-|apirited Russians descernible to me ly as most of the dogmatists confine | 4nd my counsellors, to whom should themselves to asserting that he | be added In equal numbers the chos ought to cut and run from the post ,@n representatives of the sematvos, Which has been entrusted to his|the munictpalitics and the peasants. keeping. The question Is not what With them I would take counsel the crar ought to do, if he were as|from them I should receive infor irresponsible as an American news-| mation, to them I would remit for per editor, but WHAT WOULD | consideration and discussion the su DO it—which heaven forbid—he|preme questions of peace and war. changed places tonight with me? But tn all this I would preserve un “I would not wish my worst en-|impaired the supreme and awful re I WOULD GET LIGHT AS TO HOW MY SUBJECTS SUFFER”—W, T. STEAD IN “WHAT I John P. Clam, United States post 4 the purpose. On it read the] OLYMPIA—Delinquent tax éerte | emy to have the burden which sponsibility that was imposed on} wouULD DO IF 1 WERE CZAR. . * office inapector of the district of and that the stamp had | ticates may be assessed for pur- | have to b * sald the cear to me|me at my crowning. All that would Alaska, arrived in this city from|been paid for, Two years ago the! poses of taxation, says the state at Czarkoe Selo in the piping timens|be done would be for the chosen| = = . =! New York Friday morning on bis| postmaster at Point Barrow re-| board of tax commissioners. of peace seven long years ago. representatives of the Russian "na-| ‘“ way to the north, When seen at|signed. We have not filled his po- How much more unsupportad!e|tion to supply the knowledge neces Stricken Almost Unto WILL BE DUTCH the Washington, Friday morning, | sition yet, but expect to this sum-| COLFAX—The Colfax National is the burden today! But were itisary for the wise exercise of my Clum said: | mer. and First National banks of this da cai a BELLINGHAM—J. F. Torte, aft old pioneer of 87 winters, took mor- Daj, 5 phine on Thursday because he wae Paid 75 Cents for a Stamp | shiv: on Town ca” he died immediately, A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers, down. He must stagger on under it} There can be no good counsel D was the first year I missed during | one would expect under the circum-| CBENTRALJA—Centralia i6 to | Nicholas II may be in other respects,|ness that I might and probably|Chstlotte Smith was suddenly) W. Hill, who resides in the Man- years. People who did not under-| weekly delivery of mail between} PROSSER—Prosser is to combine SKIN face to face with the present | for my guidance. Baltimore & Ohio, Union Pacific and|#Fed 4 little sticker that well an- | Itvery.” ber and others, of Seattle, are to 1 dence that placed me on the throne|can only be imposed by the free wiil EN— i j finals in the handball contest being| tennis was marred by rain. Play |t, {0 ‘ach Manila August 6 ‘The cleventh-hour June brides are| legal, and Belle Nicholl; Karl Stu-| , ABERDEEN—The city’s new fi upon us without our consent by the M. A. A. ©, won from H. Living-| forehand stroke to great advantage. : Senators Scorr, Newlands, Foster.) window” of the county auditor's of-| R. B. Manning, 53, and Elizabeth B. | today 100 Black Clay Worsted, sills | d. on tee eanonstion, buh.t0.mender tt cial club, 21-18 21-19 pep nai of transportation, the party will pay | Rodie, 22; William John Deasy | Rose Cecilia Meisenger, both legal aces Priced Clothiers, 700 First than a monjik’s and whose cars are me eyes and «ars which will see \ } ih ‘id a3 \ “ as best he can until death. Deser-| without freedom of discussion, but he is as immovable as a rock when | would in the exercise of my sovere-| "*feke® With @ hemorrhage which | hattan hotel, when the hemorrhage | afternoon at 6:30 on the way to San prone the situation when the stamps | Valdes and Fairbanks, the limit | the celebration of the creation of the perilious position within and with-| That, however, must be left to my HANDBALL AT FAIR | AMERI Southern Pacific, and will reach T ER, CAN G/RL LEADS San Francisco on the evening of open the old Puget Sound Sardine wished me to vacate it, vacated it|/of the autocrat and that solely for besa 4 Gicselaieen-Gndir the audbtoms ot, tne | hee to be haneat on ares Miss Alice Roosevelt accompanies| coming in with a ruah. Before the|art Morris, 24, and Ethel A. Law-| Dell has put in place. It come will of the higher powers. ston and C. Barrell, Portland Y. M.| In the fourth round the American] LON®. Patterson, Warren and Du-|fice, and « big rush of business is | Flanagan. 38, both of Tacoma; Fred| hand tailored garments, These possible for me intelligently and ts own expensem. Ave., Cor Cherry, mo keener than those of an isvo- and hear all that goes on tn the re- a W. T. STEAD. / Te ve , ‘ A efficient expression of the will of | Fas Mt’) SAL the people, whose voice is the czar. | Ls b i « Children The recent ukase establishing the | = A Vf For Infants and principle of religious liberty would — y V/ \s The Kind You Have Always Bouglit |b enrorced and extended > | \ > , aa The chartered liberties of the ia Nt! AYN \ Bears Zffila Finns would be confirmed and plac- | {| > — i Vee | ze ¥, y é tion of his post, treachery to his/as wisdom seldom proceeds from — that time. The report that there | stances In the far north, along} have a two-day celebration of the | trust, repudiation of his coronation | the trreeponsible, the semsk! sobor WASHINGTON, D. C., June 30.—|has been a stamp famine in Fair-|the rivers, there are three mails | Fourth. Amusements will consist of he is quite certain he is obeying the)ign authority impose upon them|Y*TY Pearly resulted in her death. | overtook hee, were about 0 ; he 7 y : gone, were paying | being 400 pounds. Besides this there| new Benton count with the celebra- tmperious call of a plain duty. of upon the trusted representatives | ,.Sh* Is now confined to her home,| Dr. Bates is attending the sick| Francisco, en route to the Philip-|7 oO 6's as conte for a stamp.|has been established by the gov-|tion of the Fourth, and is prepare out the Russian frontie Abdica-/supreme will. In the operation of . . Sien ‘Seuld cosas Gesartion. frout| tte out or every ten ct tayo daly & They sail on the Stamanio| Fast Chance For June Brides | cimpasys'caney ant make i ite @ salmon cannery. a ‘will be; but abdication for an em-|the purpose of securing the more $1,097. E peror is what suicide is to the indi- Lewis and Clark exposition result-| sions Miss May Sutton, of Call-| wane deme goede: «Miss | noon hour, om Friday, June 29th. | rence, 22; Thomas Sands, legal, and | IF i WERE CZAR I think I C. A, 21-10, 21-10. champion met Miss Thompson, last} [2W% 884 Representatives Grosvenor, | expected Friday afternon and Sat-| A. Sexton and Clara E. Poe, both | suits ar . \ tei tea ap ° | “ | e easily worth $17.50. Come should regard it as my first duty) A 8. Moore and 8. Holbrook, M. A.| year's runner up, and in the ent] 27% Bearmond, Longworth, Foss | urday. |legal; Allen Melsenhetmer, 31, and | Suits are easily worth $47.50 usefully to exercise it. staat At present I am omnipotence stehik If by the will of God I am called motest provinces of my empire. plain practical speech of early po- tat ite ed on a firmer footing by the an-| ff ~ bt \e te: ~— nulling of the arbitrary illegalities |i ht? 9/4 cath—these things at least need not/ would be free to speak, but it would | , \/hlls, denelng Im the Auditorium ) cations condition. banks is true, They have been out |year, two in the winter aad one in| horse racing, bicycle racing, ete : , What, then. would Ido IF 1/the responsibility of carrying out) Tf an@ Spring, and ts in a pre-| girl pines on & tour of inspection. They | 7.0 ctmaster, however, manufac- | ernment a special once-a-menth de-| ing for a big time ' such a coward's crime no good] fects, limitations upon the exercise ee gt Sg Ce lg a vidual, the voluntary abandonment ed fornia continued her ‘suecedatul| Noa — cg mera Amy 3} iilan| nine marriage licenses were issued | Agnes R. Weir, legal; Robert John-| wo the Man that wants a Drews ion Ga Geacten sammalt at tn, ome A. ©, won from A. Jones, M. A. A.| of winning Miss Sutton will almost} 222 COOper, with their wives, will] The nino Issued were to Claud|Maud Motley, 23, both of Krupp: i. LEWIS & CO. ‘without omniscience. I am an an- to be the xray matter of the brain This being interpreted into the jof the regime introduced by Gen | => ) y 4 f ten times as heavy he cannot lay it} omnipotent autocracy . T” “I have been inspector of the| “The mail conditions that exist| place have consolidated. a ile Dancing Alaska division since '90; last year |in the north are much better than be disenssed. For however weak|be weighed down by the conscious-|8!! Wednesday evening, Mins| Mise Smith was dancing with J.| cocrgtary Taft and party leave this|of postage stamps there for two|the summer by boat. There is a FOUND MYSELF IN THE CZAR'S|the program which they draw up will make the journey by way of the be q PORT TOWNSEND—And. Web- could arise. If the Eternal Provi-jof the authority of the autocrac 1] PORTLAND, June 30.—~The semi-| LONDON, June 90.—Thursday’s| Month in the Philippines. They ex- of a position of responsibility thrust T. M. Dunne and F. BE. Watkin,|foretng tactics, using a powérful |by the license clerk at the “cupid|son, 26, and Elsie L. MeCralt, 19; | cus gor $10.00—We place on sale thority with which I wish invested C., and W. Dennis, Astoria Commer- | certai Join the junket. With the exception | Willard Walters, 25, and Lucle| Jean Baptiste Jonquin Roche and| nly carry the championship tocrat whose eyes see no further Mtics means that I would bring into i g a Bobrikoft Hi Among the measures which would | ee bor for consiredation would be the! , modification of the rigor of the| a an $ Russian administration in Poland, | arrangement of a modus vivendi Gasoline, full pint ..sess002--...5e| with the Jews, the establishment of | Te eas. pales, Ane en. sateen. a Be MOST EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS IN MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR- In short I should, If | WERE| Quinine Pills, 3 graing each, 3 dex! cz an, endeavor in all things to| ABLES AT PRICES THAT REPRESENT BUT A MERE FRACTION OF REAL VALUE. i 2 > lize the ideal of eczardom, to} ) oe gg at Wistie tet bo care sore to Sant THE SAVINGS ARE IMMENSE. Russia, and to place my Witeh Hazel, fun pint . 19¢ | ioaest, mont constant relationship | Bpeom Salta, purest, full pound| with all that is wisest and soundest | package 4c |in the Russian people. | M 5 2 Pi 0 ti S it Child 5 WwW h ar crest Sean eta art tna gta Benting, natant en's c-Fiece Uuting sults ren’s Wash Suits |I would arrange for the immediate | Cream Tartar, purest, full poun | publication of AN OFFICIAL ween ° tees S34e|/NEWSPAPER FOR POPULAR | } Big variety of Men's two-piece Outing Suits, in im ported Scotch goods and worsteds. On extra special sale $10.00 Suits ere nese: _ $7.15 $9.75 $12.50 Suits For All the new fads and fancies. Prices cut for the great Saturday special sale as follows— $2.00 Wash Suits for. .. $1.25 .. $1.50 ie | CIRCULATION throughout my em- | pire, in which as gone assem b $18.00 Suits for spurl tion, every representative body $12. ] 5 | recognized order SHOULD HAV Kat | RIGHT OF PRINTING THEIR PE Our entire line of $18.00 Men's Suits, in fancy worsteds TITIONS OF GRIEVANCES, unless and fine Scotch tweeds, including all the very newest Cut the price; always. $2.50 Wash Suits for... $3.00 Wash Suits for.................. $2.00 COLMAN BUILDING, j under my own sign manual I declar imported patterns; also best quality plain blue and $1 5.00 Suits For $il 715 & ~ ae #07 FIRST AVENUE. ed that I had personally read such P pa ; a 1 , o. . s : . 3.50 ash Suits $2.45 Bet. Columbia and Marion Strects | petitions and be‘teved that it would black serges and clays, Every suit strictly hand tail $ Wash Suits for. — not be for the public interest that ored throughout, silk sewed seams, best Italian linings Big Bloyete Sai Put OBL tod timmings Si8c0 1 the actual value. Your chowe .] 10 Dozen Men’s Fancy and Plain |Boys’ 2-PleceScotch Worsted ns |should no longer be kept in the Saturday Wash Vests Tomorrow, Saturday July Ist, we |4ark as to what my subjects suf Suits start the big Bicycle Bargain Ball a |fT What my subjects think, and | 9 All sizes from 34 to 48; regular value $1.75; Saturday Sie, You aids wal t watch . pecial . oe eeee : $1.25 Regular $6.50 value; Saturda y special ....0e.ses $4.95 Our ads and come in and try these Gpoorcontel Whibediinn or vet a A SI Slead 15¢ Collars 6e Men’s- 25c Washable what my subjects wish. One cannot be an efficient autocrat in the dark. | Men’s 20c Initial Hand- Men’s ‘isc’ Hose Say ive setie ot test rains fo ply Pure Linen regular 15¢ Col String Ties kerchiets before you. Such exceptional val S: ‘ « PAC 5 te, eval $ < 5 stove you. neh exceptignal val SUSPECT FOUL Nii; AP RIIIE ony 360k chs 0 hn 5 5h a SUN, BOIS os nate cath eave esse S¢ | Regular goc value, Saturday for .....2B@ | Saturday 0... ..secce seecevea 1-2¢ when they are offered. | s a 5 $55.00 = Spir Cashion __ For | 3 Se Saas Satin at 1 Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts | | “2s Straw and Panama Hats EEG SAGE pe Racycle, coaster brake Bicy | bad cle $39.00 + \ re) ed, a de S 0} oO 0 o 4 eg 7 iv n . Resa r Gila geek au tad wel ee With soft < ea attac a an ideal Shirt for your Fourth obJuly outing; regular value Also all Children’s Summer Hats priced specially for Saturday. 00 Kagte 9 rvseee G86.00) A ARS See Mevones iriane nent 3003; Saturday apecial.....ccccses covesece eevee race ese nti ake $1.25 . the Seattle boulevard on Thursday | a » | y ‘ $ q Pr ee tons Posh nny hg | night by Officer Donlan. The Offt Men’s Fancy Golf Shirts, worth $1.25; Saturday for ......... ccececees ceeee ees BOG Men's Fancy Silk and Wool Golf Shirts, worth $3.00; Saturday .....+++ «+++. $1.08 4 . lcer made inquiry, but no one could mene identify the coat. The clothes were Men’ < ‘ Men’ ial f matty the cost. The clothes were Men's Lisle Web Suspenders, worth soc pair; Saturday ..... ......000 csceeeee 25¢ Men’s 75¢ French Balbriggan Underwear, priced special for Saturday We Have a Fine Quality . und in the inside pocket of the ————$$ $$$ $$$. of smoked glasses to pr | coat addressed to Albert S. Tredel at | , 1 , ; \ “ } eis. exen When the ged te too [Petebery, Alacia, ‘The poltes will! Men’s $1.50 Natural Gray Wool Underwear, very desirable for summer wear; Saturday bright ke an investigation of the case They suspect foul play. EVERY ARTICLE ADVERTISED FULLY GUARANTEED. GOODS CHEERFULLY EXCHANGED. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Ave, Next Door to the Bon Marche. —_—— | pia on the Fourth | yitol City, 6% hours re, $1.00 round trip. albraith’s dock 4 Go to Olyw on steamer Cag in Olympia. FF | Steamer leave & a, m. HAUSEN Special Sate Mon’s Bolts Fireworks! Fireworks! At Piper ‘& Taft's, 1024 24 Ave, ***

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