The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING Co, 1307 and 1309 Geventh Ave. ~ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Telephones—Editorial: Independent 675; Sunset, Main 1050, Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, NOY—@i RallardAve, Aunect, —= STAR AC BALLARI Ballard S94 Ome cot pe ony, ox cents per w or teenty-five cent per month Botlvered by mail or carrier, Hoh ea : TO MA SCRIBERS—The date when your subscription exptres on each paper, When that date artivens fe your caboose ten he » bee pald In advanee, your na on from Une bi A change of date on the address label is a receipt Batered at Me Postoffion at Brattle Washington, as second-class matter “The Public Be Damned"--Vanderbilt ‘DAINTY DAISY TRIES THE SEATTLE STATE NEWS |: : ’ eh pew ® tra fro ‘ ‘ M i} ad, w at Buel ' to \ he ¥ e car of a prow rat . be Anott " whiot private car could t pure and simye ’ ahte of @ ' atof pa gers and of hard- worked Think of hat thie act ant th wel 4 ta sing 1 four hours add eral, Passenge mineed th compelled to tie over a whole day The discomforts t ' women and little chil at anonwore and fr te at way « s k . " out of And t ® otal reg ‘ The Things We Cling to Selence with all its marvelow adv ancem be " such disasters as that at Vesuvin The world, with 1 a know ledge, cannot even ¢ wha We dig tanto the mere skin a n tertos that lie beneath, the wise of we ar an ie rant asa nN Dabo The inhabitants of ancient Pompetl and Meret x w Ve gurius only as a low grassy bill, They did not try te 0 late because they knew not of the dange Ever since that day when a ontire » was blown shrw i Ve suvius has slept, metaphorica with on The remarkable thing is that m residents of the ¥ ity, aware as they are of the danger bh should « nite to make thetr homes and te cultivate their vineyards on he ry slopes and to very top of Vesuvtua itself With one or two exceptions, in eve ‘ y o it awaken ing Vesuvius bas taken & more or less heavy 4 a c from its burden of human ants Each time afte cat ne the have swarmed back in increasing numbers Into the danger sone The same strange hardiness has been . ” 4 regions of Central and South Ax a. { alread ye 4 Bt Vineen wfal } he de Vastated : ut Mt . 4 And yet th r “ cry regions vistted i. abandoned after th © « S great ware. A western town ile ed. Yet no one can guarantee the ‘ similar visitations The siopes of Vesuvius are th wine made from grapes grown on Th wheat fields of that region prods makin mecaroni. The wealth of the sis at the door ‘Then each man has bik way of earning a livelihood, He cannot tell whethe e would fare as well elsewhere The re s home and there are all the associations (hat make life eweet Transplanting the lives of thousands people is no amall mat ter. ‘There are things we cling to as tenaciously as to ‘ nell Among these are home friends, customs, that grow upon aa from nseparable part o! childhood and become The danger srust be kind from these, the only indeed deadly and tmminent to drive m things that make life worth living NINE LITTLE SMITHS of the bigh-tone! pa yut and envy the childrens enta just had to look {A Story for Children.) ' i e ttle Boys quar Smith canvassed for an tnearance firm. There were six houses In the Set terrace in which he lived and bis 3 7 their mothers worried was the bottom one. The Smiths had | "rt were Smiths were playing nine dreadful children—dreadful ac- | “leap-frog” when Frankie Morrison tording to the other tenants, exeept | came out. “Join in. Frankie.” calle ire. Percival | Lennie Smith, and Frankie form " our Smit mamma, promises, everythin Mrs. Percival paid Mra b | vild Joy of the aport. Eddie be visit one day, and was entertained) came along from aad: whe @o far as Mrs. Smith could enter Frankie “ ould tain, considering that she had the t follow his examy And they took thm te look ar ad to look after. j mine dreadful ones on oat eae Gaeiied Mrs. Percival did not relish her pcdams Cheek Guelnel visit and that was the last ‘. munication with her bbors ah aot Smith was afforded any «| °°" Py sc month. | heard tha k In fact the two little Percivals, an! nant moth a het equa! number of Nettle Normans and | mixed va. Bretons, were forbidden by their But o mothers to speak to the nine little) sot . - Smiths. They were entire’ too But the four indigna . rude agreed to « the gate mt Then it happened that Lenale| pienic, seeing that the nine t Bmith, aged 19, blacken he eyes | dreadful Smiths ott ti aeean of Frankie Morrison, aged 12. The} Of cour ab wes Morrisons also lived tn the terrace, | each youngster was ¢ wy Be and the nine little Smiths « >} om & piece of oe he under the taboo of t she would invite to t “ ‘The Westgarths had only babies "Ebend were the names writtes tiny mites of 3 and 4~—and they ty hands soreamed at the very sight of « Smith, Annie Smith, the Bmith, because Annie Smith took jo girl Jim Smith lots of fun in rolling her eyes at of the Smiths, Tom Smith, Pete Smith, Nan them Amita, Jumbo Smith The little Smiths discover: Aad how tho fathe of the ant the other ehildren of the thers did laugh when they were told to avold them, an and th thers final the Smiths prepared a beau re and them the venge ad {the and the other chi They kept on tho green dren of terrace all went to the of the terrace from dark, and how they 4 | piente and a splendid for a fact time they ba BE STAR—THUREDAY, Ane y wives ele 1 with be b atches to Orovtile ing summer, The par t with the vat ‘ f HYSICAL CUL TURE---2 NORTH YAKIMA—The whole |" rag see Yakima valley is now «a masa of |"! nter the Okenegay waving ajfalfa and blooming or . . ones chards. ‘The Gardew of Bden could |, @Y ON" pion = Lap | y sje not have been more utiful - pene tay ay oii CHEHALIS—A welcome rain has tess , enpes fallen here | ' 1 he. WALLA w ALLA ¥ M f } fi A A t ft ‘ ile of p A jotne without a leense and w c ‘0 i JUAM-SA on ig m atat hed t ' ow WALLA WALLA~-tleorge I ; vr t K@lough, a merchant, ¢ wntod to run for mayor al a meet TH YAKIMA—Vade I ing of “boxers” last night. Ma pla ind t fod G Hunt will be a candid siriking @ man in OLYMPIA Mr Mead wife wf e th govergor, bh received a le from prominent New York womer CHELA ’ ’ are asking her to on « committe | 4 : ons ee funds for the care of oF | 100 ones sh a | Hot y Franca ‘ by the San Franctaco | Hamunda oxy 1 to ecudy| WithEgret plurmesr J ’ £ b “ ae (We c CHE A trip y t PLMA ’ ¥ ' b Hill and party of the! has b we > = b , ° ® e r 1 i « decided that « 1 ke up phy al ult ahe . } fret Care atton > an wi he knows will not r | ® | or } fr } 4 [Eee EE EEE HH EE yw % 0 Adorn wor hate 1! | |@ THE SLAUGHTER elie mot SnGra's patronage of i. FOR ONE CITY. @ " movement ta f } / : a far wy By “JOSH” \* In 1905 over 26 * ' A stiort Sasi paradise skina were ‘ine - | | ® London ‘ , cosnae aie @ | * | 150,000 egrets and over 200.- | vanity of woman and the tapi os of the dealers |@ for the London marke * and the Sad | “Do a ' owl, youaro (sprawled through guttets and] \* ale the laughter hy ¥ jalread a the solution of across the st » full d€ Bonse tee P* the . mand the that th ly able ta get | } <a o an. tte “ MC every viudent for # few | out of the a Onis arent | Fp ONS, Art Dhir—Ad feat Se made up” was @ ts f wt wen “ houllt have ! hampton for the t nll 2 i ‘ . plic rapa been. Middlefield ean nde pve ficing the Sea i were ca : ate dates Site he seat tot cata "oar THE MISSION DOLORE oe te : weep wh rhe of the bortaaie ; - Sone at On ‘ 8 t |ma‘s 3 , Middterveld.« | “Huo Los ANGELES AND - & were related br ¥ Pall (0. Farious old Spanish Catholic church, built two centuries ago. The fire RETURN z ae y ”" en Pare Alewandrn tye 1m A WORD FROM JOSH WISE - did not reach this landmark | On - May 2 a and retura 1S public denunciation r oe te temeten toe Umit July Siet. Take the Southern sctice of | wearing ox t sepirants for the Repab> | es (The Koa t send - 6 nent oo be jon for governe Vs ' : *). Two train y. Fast re if whutever is, te 7 pA a - «fs Gel 7 ares 4 Feservations TAILOR SYSTEM » right things m has rented bis fai ket Office, 608 wouldn't be as they | °°! it a 80 aa to take it £. EB. Ellis, Gent is worth $5.90. You cannot bare g Sota ths Jone im his story Cit eee lother dressmaking chart fer im « time mers vada City (la With this chart anyone whe ex an they will on sw, on . da } 1 vember Clarina! ALB HANS: “hart will sell to tty wb * ' who used to be in the Flo WAT OME = : og “GUY oPIS osicrs lr ny eat 706 tet Avenue - th e. betweed Union ng ’ Why, of cour ; L cha th fi rye art mung mit “4 Sie hae been her leading r ms wh at bee am! inter | inecstaun sine “arene the revarmed | 1013-1015 SEATTLE, ee. "Yen, | noticed there was a sort| FIRST AVENUE- WASHINGTON | D on ° edhe a 0: PHONES | | Jnck Rocket tx tatking| PAAIN 1240 NOP 240, » quite af gaa This is the “Parapet,” Ie arring to in @ tatical fend the city. it is reported that part of the masonry was ' eracked by the rtihquake 4 Ladies ure * bh Sec, The ahd S100) chee) | heamty, so she dye@ her hate j Ina « Mater & hes, slightly solled, reguial price ae, bis | And killed it? | Rwalixing tte dire distress . ach many homeiese friends in Ben OY met nb Friday for Poor mas,” said the woman who | Cisco. the management at thin store Ruined Li = yen . r softens an ad Answered knock at the back | ba® dreided to ¢ 1 per cent of & A “ “ s < f Of course | will give you | its entire sales from now until April! A eetere tn the 4 - 7 oer : Wher « on 28 to the relief fy ey- Bu a8 . @ 9 Toile t oti, regular price ee; ne onpONe neurance | Chanan Company ©°?) tenttie f 3 : ; f ft 1, mada = = . week « * park ad -— me mF neat ox 7 the: A s Hore akes in bow. General detective work. - Bri : . Friday per bex cured fm all Kinds of cages. ! cal i Hotfs Malt with I Ce rondents tn cithen amd cnc once naan : Hilton's Malt with Lroo wna. Strietly ¢ feutial. Write x nn 2 . ee * : bane fand f wilt call to ae you. Private! Quaker Lax r Tea, na . spring Detective , - PACKAGE OMI... eos eseeeer ss eees aaneeeceeeneeaal 1K DOWN AND OUT CLI | —_—— ® t the * Ly 16 ® « 0 recipe j ‘ king The Qu akes free deliveries to alt parts of € } ‘ READY TO QUtT j we - gi ‘ rk ay coemcgeincl ble in « ch t's about time » o. W . f t wi tt a | The QUAKER DRUG ©} wv “ . tt comes f a . . p e | Beltramt (Mina) Grapt 1013-1015 First Avence i Ha, hat Gr 1 Gayno’ | DETECTIVES WILL WATCH | I wonder if Rourke | GIPSY BAND CAMPS. a r i hi Our “easy payment” plan ‘ ste hav wached the po a makes waay for « one te two bands of ¢ whe “ on do sono matter how limited yw camped in ' On e a . ’ o in his means have pitched t tents ont "2 an te the largest in the vuttlt ie low i between South Pai . et lpe Mh = net wage he Sout STERLING—“Of Standard weight or quality; ay in styl and work These gypey bands make a visit genuine; pure W rs Dictionary peneie bon s put to thie city each and the of Forty years’ test verifies that STERLING} oe fleers assert the ' Pocsage We have but one price rset mca vrrag wong a4 Piar as near stand ic value as does they} : or credit, and tha tee pe a England. W Pacific Coast represent ates ! sas} yw he Prim Fy ats 12088 Av, Svattio, W oh. oo ye a ears been nasi ‘ t t STERI Pianos. A complete line will sow Bf - 1ff just what's noeded to ‘ae f jon our floors. Carload just 1. Easy payment] yon Spe nq Outfit eth . Wee you like I rERLID | has made a reputatiet ght price. * ' ° arthau , . for itself; it has g vn merits, its sweet i f tone, its ca tiom, the beauty 0 WATER NOTICE a fact by exe Eastern Out fitting | acest ron TO CONSUMERS IN DISTRICT — “ } NO. Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Union “Beatile’s Reliable Credit House overiooking the Pacific May THE OEFENSES OF SAN FRANCISCO. ocean near House. Here are mounted part of the big artillery guns that de me delin quent | For You Friday the Cliff

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