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aw. | THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1905. 3 “re vn ° " conald oan of 8 > t the|is a perfect master of the concert Pee eee eee eee ee Yo 4s / Ya i is -11CeS T had just handed Mr, Hap @ copy The point of view he eneiteved frultfulness of sume pe the , th Be 4 ee Gentes Siieaenis tae BALLINGER PAIS Is * Some Persona eminiscences of Chatierton’s poems, and I took!the most important thing in the| college man unco naly finds is | Only a bar ful of penple tare} pare wberies | gavel the question as an invitation to slt| affairs of life; that method of at-/a part of his capitaln life's invest-|ed out to band played just the} TRIBU TO HAY\* to the police trom # » down, for I knew some good ad-| tack served to open to college bred! ments noon, but the band played just th | LE : SS ae of the Late Secretary Hay |! ‘own mon, gatea to success, which would ame, rendering « fine program, | : nthe subareas An education,” I replied, with|not swing for others less prepared. f : i‘. : " ne ee }the usual exalted {dea that afresh-|In additioa to the abstract mental tte han ot, eat A ANCOUVER, B. ¢ J : nl in a ote S > ) eaflete tain . man Qarriegseroundé with bin. discipline Geveloped through the be numbere 1 h a 1 f att (BY W. P, STRANDBORG Rare cae conseienes: barb I used to think that was what! college curriculum he held that ite jthe artiste on th orator in Four . we wie I should like to have had A on a a - ““ Aa om Hay | oxen wore for,” eald Mr, Hay,|most valuable element lay in the | Hottent = m in Dente Ce held 1 h rd Ss Paves. | era. one art m te fall | paid ns that evening wore cherished | “but I found later In Ife that I was | PRE Se PPR PP | kt yal 1 , . od | by all of ua as one of the sweetest | Mataken * *| “ee ; ve 1 robber # 1] memories Of our college career words were the beginning * AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT *| The star did a big buslt an | A 4 2 cance ® late senagor Hi was! ntful half-hour’s talk from urs al he THIRD AVM—"The White &| der Wired one tee te was : ; ont, 4 — e onal friend of the tate] “What are you going to get out of | . yy nameal oa Bn] slated * «Tigress of Japan,” : t| Bobby Gaylor, Albinl the < c * » me aft yon, exe? ory of b a hy Wesiee serene * ATTLE The Hottest *| Lesiie Pow y 6 oth on 6 pt erly pte pt es, tie voice, of his well-rounded mntences gga tg ngs i ne aus ate slate anh abele . wa eee eee ee | rg tel lg og leg gg [and the ‘philosophical tort that Dr * STAR—Polite Vaudeville * a by Mayor Paewmbs. 6 t te 0 Dreg a ee Mr. Hay expressed in them, w u * CARNIVAL—Third Ave, end & ver, t pee ; © place on sale bout the grounds Hanna hall | Big Bicycle Bargains [tinger with "me amoug the most # CARNIVAL . |subect of International a y "Worsted, ‘il gle t = Swe oat me This ia the bargain center for Bi-| Cherished incidents of my life, In * * i yi s. «hb complime ' nd tailored garments, These @ fence chatting 4 y tle Ade! ~ | late ohn ay ecretary | 5 * be slaying {cycles ‘The Mecow for thrift and| his advising those youths in whom| 2 r ' ¢ easily worth $17.60. Come — + Ree sect he cj economy. | ‘These spectats will add| he interested himself, Mr. Hay had Epsom Salts, best, full tb i OM FERRERS EEBEE LES ALASKA’S NEEDS who, the speaker - whan “watch” in the drivews S_{ fresh luster to our fame an being | most charming trick of elevating| Borax, 20 Mule Toam, original 12-0% ; handiwork bebin m t H. LEWIS @ CO. Pi wer ost ¢ ew’ band concert at the Grand Face LEV . then know Se nated > py er = ‘7 at ven tvera tn Seattle.| the personality of his humble list-| box se ay aa . Go} Innes’ band con pdrabinedbagien affect the history of 1 nae ed Clothiers, 700 First Fee netae dincuaned politics, with | ce take dines nerele new. You have | onor to the level of bis own, Noth-| Harlem Oil, 3 battles for ......10¢]Tuesday night was fully up ‘The npectal committee of the / Own, but of other counts A r Cherry, utrics Rh seasha that while] you have to tak to be wick, | {28 Of the patronizing spirit bad) neq geal Kmulsion Cod Liver O11, |standard of Monday night's Per-| Alaska club on the 1 tag | bie tactful and ats ae J] @ senator. , ; | Ruy a Bicycle while you have five | Place In his attitude towards even! "ss 09° gige STe}formance. Some exquisite classics | meets We jay national diplomacy he Bee el a eeey the Ener] monthe the best riding season {the most youthful of those he ad - snd Stomach {Were rendered, among them the club roome for a e. | Was really converted into a memo Eee, the wage Gad the , | defore you and while you can get xi, and in this was the great-|Dr. Osgood’s Catarrh and Stomach |oveture to “Willlam Tell,” and] Congressman Cushman, who to | al for the late statesman, and was} Belt Pins and Remuitios which mak tor.| them at a big profit to yourselt charm of his personality, In] Cure, $1.00 bottle ©! Wagner's “Kine Faust.” Encores! 16 an en, wired from Buck. |onthustastic in spirit throughout. | could find no $40.00 Baxle Bicycle, Spinning epe-| that half-hour talk Jobo Hay let} Dr. Merck’s German Blood and Skin| were responded to largely with | iey ‘Tuesday that he would be in um, the rea: Bagi al tires, adj b ' tall words of wholetome wisdom! Remedy, always $1.25, Thursday | pieces of Innes own composition. | seattle Wednesday morning and| Officers Mayou and Drafford pick Walst Sets Hanna was & po Tiny | Salk, Spring saddie, bi nae} and gems of philosophy that, while} only 8le/ ‘The solo work of Mma Partridge ‘ m band for the meeting. |e6 up 3 cael , we Statesman at tha ay} alt nic k REO) nase wot wholly appreciated at) ft ays to deal at Lang's. was excellent, and Bohumir Kryl Attorney A ring, of Pair ‘ who were f t ¢ ' had no tast h wid You never saw a poor Bag perhaps mi pp v | y Abe Spring i, wh ehting, 7 1 newest designs ne nee Sx cee eorene Y loyela We have since for the misa|the time by the Immature boy he *, will also addrear the com-| night. One had th © ling Silver fl oe np 7 ten Te | 14 years or for ladies. addressed, have come back to the °. epenks ag on the territory's and was giving bir me 60 n late at greatly re- Svliae in thy euonte or the Colted pinning Cushion an of experience as indelible im: SKEPTICS spaet gueading neete BR scat oy Greed. 1h bened aetane ! “Hanua made poy A vee $ ats upon his memory, The eps Should try “New System Den . } be > | $55.00 Rambler Conster .. of Mr, Hay’s remarks upon tistry” and be convinced. No LADIES AND CHILDREN | tng weg il at = - he true purpose of a college oem COLMAN BUILDING, pain. Low pricea Best work Stops in er { Cures o al dal 6. BENINGHAUSER a sd} SPINNING’S SATISFACT that It should intemaify and a Maker Dental Co, Piret and an enjoy @ pleasant afternoon « 5 ae wontiesa teas _ So Hann _ erORY ix t the lenses through which one 607 FIRST AVENUR. Yesler, Phone Clay 161 Red ore k An expert swim and Optician, “the arts.” la STORE. 1310 SECOND AVE ! the problems of life, Bet. Columbia and Marion Streota er ia attendance sos Hanna and Hay once gaye the! Students a “chapel talk,” both in| the same week and the difference & in character of the two men was : strikingly reflected in their extem-| | Poraneous remarks. | Hanna started out by saying “Well, boys, I'm going to tell you sbout the first time I flunked in college”—-and from that open sen tence be had the fellows with him heart and soul. Hanna was blunt @ man of short sentences and p words. He never embellished logic of his remarks with an a of pretty words. He called a space pade and his native Irish w did the rest | Mr. Hay, @ deep thoug ent at all times, vegan bh: by calling the attention of the f Jows to the seriousness of college Ife, the obligations they were soon to assume, speaking in the mo polished and well-chosen language @nd at the same time carnestiy Seriously, though. I believe he di once or twice drop into slang wh be wanted to impress a particularly | forceful thought on the minds of th } Boys. After Hanna had finished j he stepped down off the stage and | Shook hands with the boys He ‘was the politician. After Mr. Huy | had closed he retired w Prexy to the latter's private office and s« Word that he would be glad to | Gay of the students who so desire A fow of the old book worms called \ at “Prexy's” offices, the t of @ecided that Mark Hanna was a Geauced good sort of a chap after all Well Did Southeast Seattle Make Good on the Fourth of July Celebration »NG OF WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND AUTOS LOADED WITH SOUTHEAST SHATTLE CITIZENS. THIRTY THOUSAND PROPLE GN FIP DEMONSTRATION, THE LAST TIMELY WARNING TO THE RENT PAYERS OF SEATTLE, WE ONLY HAV® NOW 200 FINE CHOICE I $65 Up to $150, Terms $1 Per Week FREL ABOUT THEIR LITTLE HOMES. THEY WERE ALL PAYING RENT ONE YEAR AGO. WHAT G A HOME, ON EASY TERMS, THAT 18 INCREASING EVERY DAY IN VALUE, SHOULD BE A LESSON ULAR TO START. AND TS OU OND AV VIEWED THIS GRAND HIBI- 1600 FOR SALE WE WILL SOON CLOSE THEM A PARADP ONT MIL TION. THIS 18 THE LAS OUT aT oF THEY HAVE DONE YOU CAN DO. ) EVERY RENT VICTIM. MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO BEB US YOU SER HOW THE CITIZENS OF SOUTHEAST SEATTL THE St 8 THESE PEOPLE HAVE MADE IN GETTI BEFORE YOU PAY ANOTHER DOLLAR RENT. COMB TODAY; IF YOU CAN'T PAY ANY MORE, PAY ONE DO These little intim would not be comp Teforence to Mra Ha & soul as ever raised a of the slough of and bent him to bis better » I think that when the as they must, ¢ to tell endid achie of the man of afta itt late Mr. Hay, they nee ®& word of shat sweet | Without. whose infi would ha > Bq statesma : forceful wite Jobn Hay's tenden scholarly, and for a long time his hobb was Rever a thought @iplomacy nor wards being a fac ing of the governmental cogs. ( " tent to persue his own way, del S@mong books and occasionally ing his own capable pen, John H was fairly on bis way to a boc Worthiness that would have b i More splendid talents undevelo; <@nd lost to the nation’s histo i But gradually the subtle influer of the unobstrusive little woman whose heart was the woman's ar ition to tell. More and more, ur der her gentle sway, John Hay wa Ufted out of his books and dra fm the direction of statesmanship A few of Mr. Hay’s int friends know, but I don’t has even appeared in print, that Mr Hay was the late lamented Kinley’s choice for premier when Organized his cabinet in 1997 Hay, in manner when the ref otal Gain T E Owner $15.00 Per Month, $180.00 for 1 Year otal Loss Tenant WHICH OO Per Month, $180.00 for 1 Year disappoint rm ‘| Mr. Hay, solely to soothe bi a cepted the ambassadorship to court of St. James. It is «aid by in Official indorsement of Mrs. H over his own veto. ‘Jen id $15. desnion tpn (matter of hn if $15.00 Per Month, $360.00 for 2 Years $15.00 Per Month, $360.00 for 2 Years be ever i with : t ra ; |@ $15.00 Per Month, $540.00 for 3 Years: $15.00 Per Month, $540.00 for 3 Years for doubt but that the more recent | $15.00 Per Month, $720.00 for 4 Years $15.00 Per Month, $720.00 for 4 Years j $15 00 Per Month, $900.00 for 5. Years $15.00 Per Month, $900.00 for 5 Years Sea IS THIS STORY COMPLETE? upon my in Thank ving from home wa year at college Saas ‘| $1.00 Per Week Planted in a Southeast Seattle Lot Wil the boys who wa Just come to Southeast Seattla Now is ime, See what others have done, and do the sa rself, There is no luck aBout it. Don't offer any excuses now that you know {t. The experience is worth the mc one r sie ar a Grow ard Multiply Many Times lege resum Living next door a being @ friend of her son Adeibe Lote 18 minutes ride from First Avenue with city water, sidewalks and street lights now in, only $45 uy $ 1 was included in ——- ates After the regrade of Jackson ar her streot the big trunk sewer m4 you will be glad to pay $166 up to $600 for thee heap lots. Over 200 mon are now working on the sewer & fe tracking thé car lina This ts a time That evening we enjoyed a porof tea ly Wérnihg Take Washington street car. Office is opes on the ground every day until 9 P. M brewed by Mrs. Hay’s own han and “fakeey” biscuits of SEA TTLE HOME tSEEKERS’ COMPANY making. 3 @ur’ viates handsomely LT STE RS ARRRS SMMN me mm LE EEN eR RN AAS TRIS AE NST. RRC te