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THE ‘SEATTLE sTaAR. “RY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1207 and 1309 Seventh ve EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT GUNDAY, Main 1000, . Main 1050, Telephones——Editoriat: Independent 876) Bun Eye Business: tndependent 1138; Sune | WHAT BALLARD BTAR AGENCY-&M leliard Ave unset, Mallard &4 A Btory of the time of the Polish 1 BY COUNT LEO Ons cent per Copy. stK CONTE Per Week, oF te enty-five cents per month Delivered by matkor carrier, No free coples SEREEEESE ESSE TO MALL. SUNSCHINERD- The oie whey your subscription expiree te |» » SEETHER Bossing the Job PPPTTE TIT eee Tee ~e ws from here Gn the address tabol of each paper » that da . ur aubecrtp: New York how he once dug pota-| did not see any ttems frow j lon has not again denn pall, : peas tae ls taban rom the a 1S a t y That, dear friends, was the| last week, (Too tate in getting his $ the ehange date the addre label le ao recetpt o— “" . tor yxwell corre a Was yf © — Copyright, 1008, by Newspaper Enterprise Association. year they sold for $10 a bushel | here Kditor,) ~~ Maxwel Store STAR DUST By “JOSH” il » 1013-1015 2 SEATTLE, FIRST AVENUE’. WASHINGTON FOR? PHONES PAIN 1240 TOLSTOL. or han been tell-| slow ta thelr movemPataor did John D. Rockets ‘hin n down in| Want to fill up the waste basket ing bis fellow ehv | spondence, Nevada (la.) Represeu FREESE EERE EEE EE RE eRe ee A western newspaper declares) tative the ratironds are on the run, Well ea ? 7 —— — Gort r4 hi v hat ave they here for but to ran | : [ vere SYNOPSIS. [auainta ealdes the command-| sdinentie Raser ead Radbumite . Quaker for 6 : Jon Migoursky, a young land f the ttalian from who . “ian . ae bie mind (0 M wain has been telling how, when hia automodfle got Jowner, loves ‘Albina, youngest! wored tm ene at & Aisne oe ee — ee at puantte maser IE py he trop,” ‘ ) New Jersey mud, he had to submit to. humiliating dm. | daughter of Pan Yachevaky, a Pol) ¢ wae 4 Polish nn who carried it to such lengths | | ye her Listen he nt dignity in order to induce an Irishman bossing a gang of Italians on |! patriot Nee sy. [AB Bnedueatod wealthy and) as he doe | Lamon Sage saad g pe onts lene than we @ railroad to hetp him out the unsuccessful revel] unpleasant, who Was engaged in the What's he done now | mf ler 1 package tor 4 reg 5 . 0. His eatate tx confie-|tiwh trade. But the chief burden of He's got the physleal culture | he wil ht the whole bunch over to lift the machine out, We joated and he ts banished as an AMY] Migoursky's tite was the difficulty | erase, but he won't take any kktad| h dage spy f the Quateer pe clas git away, Tho Irishman insisted on bossing the job and | conscript at Ouralsk he had in accustoming himactt exercise except with the medi| . - . . vriee this vu I wouldn't stand for it want, After t ifiecation ef his] cine ball 18 xugiisn Mone bs ‘4 ** c rtatat he trist CHAPTER TV property bh } ver doxen All right,” sald the Trishman, and took the gang back to the The health Of old Yooboveky bil ick oun A WORDS PROM J00H WISE we ; + on sia Bb raltroad came worse and worse, and in 1893) had tak son't ¢ ree, * {wat im the ae for about an hour and then I called to the | the wh: family went abroad Van-| ana t and nn, Wem fot Trishman to come back. Ja at Baden met a weal Poltah 1 t i ao refugee yd marrie i s The ub} | ve . Am 1 to be boss?’ he eked, mace oud married his | 7? on ness of the old mao rapidly ate! gic nie bn | ‘ meré ue You aro,’ U sald vanood and Ina few months he dh ‘ t fon M po And he was But it made me feel sore for a week afterward.” jin Albina’s arma. He did , | ow An automobile etuck in the mud cannot take human nature out rw wife to ng t ey ito K Rie in dieial j { the San 3 tine he las ment he could net pa = aaa } . of a man don her the mistake he had made i) or » : but few arrive | ae variety f 1 The deeptying dl tion tw boas the job has brought disaster |marrvine |b Pant Yachovat ; | i ¥ sco the and failure to millions in all sort situations tn litte returned with Albina to thelr cows by LIGHT EXERCISE } saiverr ¢ w ’ i re The gang boss might feel that be could tell Mark Twata how | "The chief interest of Albina’s lfe| |) = " | “Yes,” suid the eminent ptantet, | ‘ at 0 ai write a book And his judgment polght be just as good on the sub- | 45 sigoursky. In her eyes he War | per 1 ae a - . o an who expect make bis fy fect as Twain's would be on Hitting an automobile out of the mud th : hero and martyr to i‘ A ; . - care ie ¥ must make up his Unt ‘ a 1 |w! ’ A farmer smiles to himself when he) ning to face hardships | = unfortunately, few of us know when to efface ourselves K that an her a ' on He } nd many hard é Through our disinclination to ry © that there are iota of | hat she loved him. He said whe had A field of wheat that ie due to his - : ae * had commen: ' " ; knoe 2 J i things other people know more about than we do, we put ree [ome oe i . Wwhors _ en 1013-1015 First Avenr > in the way of forces that are w ng to oF advan ta, athe A : wt at » . me ' oa ne a ole . ib a Though it made him feel sore for a week, Mark Twain had to A ' " Scxpands his cheet and thea bras ‘ ning, please dc he {aver to a} take lenson, because an net wek in tho mud is some. | ts ald by * H git 4 me oS eae the tone up our main office (Sunset, , it 2 while ee i hin and ra thing “so tangible that one car y e behind when she wae 18 she announc hie wif nH wered that & Atte x at the pictures of |U¥S Darwenger “ ae bel bittne ug on his way nursing nite her ste her that she had ; saclitaes ish dea eine Be Syren natn A ‘ Rag wench? Tits to 6 cham ou & Copy at on But the hopes and pro wrecked me way te- leided to M . 0 , ; rept if we 4 ae « nd we 4 ' m watches oF oly gen lg Pte If you : . im ord marry t u ange ee | wtnam eitied bliging cap pore than O68, DMERN® tele. . Gause we could not “boss the fob” cannot be counted 2 oP ye . . a simabit. any woman would allow him to kt . log watch is only f phone u me you mim i om p- mothe \ " . a to her eard- | her . In this way we can be certain g « ™ h Sart Giving our sobs or —s AQ ' “ oi t aelf that be ; r = eviate by a n ationownl JOMNNIE'S THE SWELL ENTER r Vico—and it ts ¢ Carnegie Is Willing as 0 ch a © “<i os might take another reet tn the ® =e = bh . . ‘ * entnte TAINER . bee | he t she aloe ' hans a . ” need at, Jobunle Robbins called on his . . os If all the rest of the rich men were as willing as Andrew Ca veh ' to a wh ‘ ~etlie Pesce de 1 end ne Rile m > York epapere @ peo i President Roos away with “swollen fortunes ott bus at * fter he a ob A oth bff ‘alae “ Car it . ° heck ' ar * agile } ow at! @ life insure Pa — vate ae° | marry him. Albian w ge and | and ' tae ON CUPID'S STAMPING pres . nes” Os ®t which, he de es, ati] expresses his views, In this after a Gnas Sat & - bef ib ; GROUND Be = as he looked up f ° ou } Pointing out the demoralizing effec Young me pheritiag . soverolen b wo Bieoes 7 » _ i re gee Hen Marsh and Mise Nottie Payne! ® ' ae great wealth, except in apecial he declares hin favor of so that nothing could bin L p ‘ od it wick Sanday atheeneen tm Caton Poor eaclaime ' t 4 a heavy int ance tax ‘ee Albis By : he to Winchester (It Herald sony, en TC pe , oan toy a He even goes so far as to | hat at half hould " ad @ THE DARK SIDE OF LITERA. | nf Th usic of the greatest mu UP; GOLD FILLINGS, te UP - gta ve munic of the greatest mu I) set oF THETIC te Ree | ne Ps : > : ‘ ‘ ea ' TURE | ein: dui “oy. paw, did} siclans in the world tx rece DID SET. $1.08. DOLD E ‘on he increasing dispe mn pose such a tax he calle “a b such 4 friend #8) ye pattor, did you ‘ ball game apon Victor Recorda The $300 TO see ve pes cheering indication of the growth of a salutary change in public a of printer's ink or was the o, my © ty ¢ sful reprodu: ” CKOWNS, $3.40 TO on bee opinion ' . NONE ee ha «. butt thought of rds in ¢ i All work que =e . . » wile " hing Talking Machine r yeare. a“ $t fe desirable that wations should go much farther in this @ - . ~ wade Rumph. Is ae caatel eraggy, Fe eer pl BRO be = . " king te you hawe boen a ff * alwey ool ’ « woords , rection. Indeed, it is difficult to set (a rich - a ay ayed upon other tafking Soe - sinew of ‘ : . ' . « ' . $10 reward for any case of ¢ be played uaen the Victor 713 First Avenue The power of disposing yw an “er ‘ igings . ‘ Pet T enuaak a Pertors 1. 2 8 4 & ane { aftificial one, created by law ‘ sch for ‘ th hotles I shine te torture the “ne on " — in - — bieck. one door south of . . i ae t nyse . ck ine jays ecDougall & Southwiek’ fudtvidaal for the eral welfare nd it te wane ” 7 . . a viding. ¥ Main 6 Dr. Watson, Osteopathy wei PACIFIC COAST DISTRIBU Hours4 20 2 m tw + mn propose that this powor be re#tricted ios * * is Prorat ‘ . ° Rn 2708 } 114 Washington Bidg TORS OF THE VICTOR s ay #200 m totam ‘The state of New York now exacts n tax of mt | eh at th 710 @ecend A uatt | een « t * eed { ey t y f simpie . cond Ave., Seattic «papel aay tan Cah coor |v tes AMUSEMENTS aun Premstens | Teosmme aah Other states levy an ioberitance tax, and it may sot be beyond | * oP a mg pom v ~ oes j Oakland, Cal SPECIAL the competency of the federal government to do the same thing . withetending ; \ _— FAREWELL ANERIC. N aad to go further ¢ t a hie w tid 6 fw ~~. A A wi Oe Men's All Wool Suite te taney Few multi-millionatres may be expected to come forward a» ( if wid be a HIaD, A x mixtures, worth $1 negie has done in tavor of the prope: but, for fer of the b a. “a 7 OUR : - ; whien Mls x ¥ ma yon Boys’ 8 people themselves have the power to or public Ls | ait “ . { * 1908 -1906 711 Second Avenue, Seattle and ——— » ‘ io t 3 - $ ee ih KEEP COOL WHEN YOU APPEAR es tas te eo TO BE UP AGAINST IT STRONG ©2202. 2.feo A Migour ak 5 the fact that wt ‘ yr germ mad. any excess " . a |* . math muse sickness rr conn, whe were 8 A Londove £ ~ ‘ ' had tramped the streets * , |; tes now inet meant te t H " 5 aeion to the seventh wife, wept s he told | " . only . were over, and dropped dead. He 1 a. byt oppressive, of « A Frenchman yon bour > here whe threatened to ‘tortare tv . > rte ‘ that he lost the power of apeech and A ate for fowr montbe mmediately after the fire she reallaed that she was All Wool Pant now ° Shoes, Men's Patent low and high ent, worth Sl, Men's Fine Balbriggan wear, worth The, now ..9Re Men's Fine Beck and Brown Half Hose, worth 200, 3 pale STANDARD ROTARY AND DOMESTIC SEWING MA CHINES. WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTE nr AH BERNHARDT DIRECTION SAM.S,, LEE SHUBERT ano WM. F CONNOR for THE GAIN STORE 1108 First Ave. 1104 First Ave . oP Repertoire Tuesday, May 8 afi Wed. Mat., May 9 Zot Wed. Night, May 9 “Sappho” | Sold without agen half the regular p You can save & half your money at CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE t lose than e ° than one : 1 . lated af e od e : Ou 4 es ' was told that nody was to be @ ‘of t ‘ <P nw gi glorsegdnlage to gna Tuesday mr? Wednesday Evenings NOTICE TO rhe QuauitY SPORE? Cunt Puabibiiaten sote-at Saget aaoeation For $I a May 8 and 9 SUBSCRIBERS Allen & Gilbert Ramaker | jetim being a ate oor t. He wae shown on ox ia Should your copy of The Star ta 1408 Second Ave, Seattle log of wood, and whe an pinced in « a | to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve hecapitation he wae struck on the x«*« . W K ie EONESDAY. PRICES—$3.00, $2.00 AND $1.00. SE TTT a Gate igi ree somites, © Sams we, coe 98 | ee lar Sale Now Open CATARRH Boose s Sanen idea to cultty . ght fone Sounds delightfully easy, mann, Clay & Co.’s preose 7 twat tt"tn" th i = ey . cee ot ee | y kind i ae hoe é dosen't itl —and it is an easy = = }" cure-aita” inthe vain "Wig cease ae Panamas for hot when Ed White's Suits Are Right | eee ere The Pavilion | ___ PERMANENTLY CURED i able : om $5 to 3 peals to the = . ote o> i ne henp at i net Ge whe iment fer +e } eee ee ea a Leschi Park, Seattle foe know they are good better value | your inepection. — , om | atmant, t suring s cure te The shortest Saas = re In the city want, peer arenas 2 Real Bx meer on GnePLAY : E ° — , Saray . vd. ne Ar : a . ae scoresa’ | $5. 00 A MONTH eeu & 2 Main a "1400 and $2.00 : nator 7108 sap taargcr t Sef. = nt aoe Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Wilhiors Night Sch BUNS e All — Nice Cool Rooms Jrira Avenue RUSSELL & DREW. Managers _McHARRIE, M. D. ndependent M8 Witlhth a Best Teachers Excellent Methods W110 Leallle SMES & & SECOND Near Union. “Beattio’s Reliable Credit House. Theater B: th I : Ev entnge—T “TO Dik AT CAWNS SUITS To OnpEeR +15. 00 is, cosie mana NATURE'S REMEDY | | BOSTON DENTAL 8h ane 0:30, 7: 46, 9pm eseuse flees a De, Me Eig ght Big E Plain Baths 12 I -2C tlor ‘dSe 2 ben a ta PARLORS. wed Gonneres tana eikedat ani cain Peak cae oe ee Second sos ouea? coat | Heady’s Barber Shop| | Ragley’s Ses, ist; F owor | 1420 SECOND AVE i Cor. Firat and Washington |

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