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Nummer Prices sy en seventh chapter Matthew, Some psat had th’ mon, our army did, The| body in Russia has an irony too fine : BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1809 Seventh Ave, wouth had the gen'rals, If we'd had| for a single country ae | - . their gen'rale it would've been @ — . | a EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, short war t we had t’ put up| However, there's no wee tn Part ; honee— | with eveh bungters as @heridan ax ited over John D's ] Independent 675; Sunset nok an’ Meade.” - . <P Business: Independent 1138; Gun By “JOSH « willingness to “1015 SEATTLE, . — - and short A hill of soap has been dissovered ~ 1013-1 : 7 ' BALLARD STAR AGENCY.am Halland Ave Gunnet, Ballard m6 nm commanders was 2 in Nobrask That ought to keep F RST AVENUE’ WA SHINGTON pe is we twenty-five Genie per month and hin frie out the trampa tl ~ ed : alt or N ° imposed on his ew - yerpeed INDP 240, " » fre , o France are recom PAIN 1249 | Matt's tietk hop on long winter) @rawing a trade from him, ke Doctors tn BRR ee ne a uummen days. The same [never failed to walk Into the traps| mending ballooning fur the ey¢ & The Star invites contribu: # little bunch of old, bearded chuma| they set for him, Koepting ones, | ee bad ws aay te = ie - j j & tions from its readers for the #/had gathered there for years, each) ang was when Bain W heoter & balloon ‘or the United | WEDNESDAY SPI ( ALS AT ri & “Star Dust” column. All of an ®/ bringing his favorite tople Of con-/sel It, Bain was a youngatel in tbat : ‘ ‘| & acceptable mature will be print: *|versation, As Ike had gone away|erowd, not mo 1 gy Brn NOON HOUR TI j K The Sap in a Man ed, Original matter ie desired, #/ carly to the war and come back late, | On! rated at the after supper | i tit ( UA w & There are hundreds of humor # aring wounds that were me gatherings ~ ; « is ok / ni onines aoe ' ‘a * * in every community whose ®/ than scratches, and bad neen no ox Guess f “vg NA or a = “ a / rt) if wh re Edveation—a university education,” sald Dr, Woodrow Wilson, |* only lack ig @ publisher, The ®/citement since the day of the grand aon sae a = yp nt of Princeton, acid tng t . ‘I* prope to act as pub &/ review In Washir it wan only | Ay my mu fellows 1 : v ent ceton, nditronsing a club of college mon in Cleve: |) iehoe for those in thie com: W/natural that his Interest survived | Watch me atart ‘in ee | - ag v lan the process of causing the sap of manhood to rise ty a | @® munity, #/and that he fought the war over| [ke arrived » nortly after, took hin : , Hour t freahman it reaches head and he becomes a sentor * *lagain and again. Gettysburg and | Usual » ose’ anes bie | 4 ve 3 “ | ¢ ghter 1 De ' eee eee AHHH! Antiotam were an plain to The as! DIDS jeaned back, | fi i > : ere Ww ighter, which Dr. Wilson suppressed by explaining |* ** **** | ne sory sna pubtrastion, Chicka © witing for an opening, Horate mi that he was serious, He wanted to be understood as believing that Has your ball team made @ 004] mauga and the Wilderness were wn] Ry th’ wa auld Sam : . . Hu this sap rises through the cellular tissues of a man just he sap of | record this letmple ae the tariff or the gold|“! seen an article today by some lead ne . a . fellow th’t claimed Grant was as| Ladies’ I Has $ life rises in a tree. A fine two rote on standard He - ua nt oy Morelia . general ye poloon er| MEAN INDIVIDUAL WAITS FOR holce « ' a ost the sa moment itso ‘ the home grounds communder's plan in the last cam: | al ae a Whirling wyring ' o we “i bea — — , <3 Le ap — a = how |paign, with all of its ramifications, |Cagaar’ aia GROCERY WAGON ANO FAM: IE ian b Brust t otiiver, of lowa, waa saying to the Packard graduates that “Charac ‘ hat o’ that?” aske. °. . A WORD FROM JOSH WISE, [so plainly that a child would won : 2 : diate t 208 Lp Into a man from the plowed ground through his bare ter how Lee had nh corne He ‘Oh, nothin’ tn pre ular, except ILY OFTEN GOES HUNGRY. POA & feet linew when this division and that)/)'t ® man th’'t’d clalm Grant Ut af Ahi cial tiie asi oi Wine te deettie rare wie division had been moved, this corpa|## geod o# Napoleon must be an pe C F . a ‘ogether as perfectly as a tree and that corps, and why it haed| Idiot : oa and its roots, Each theory supports the other se thoroughty that All right, boy®,|been moved. He knew exactly Wasn't he as good : anne iy and oe Th UAKER DRUG they seem to prove the truth of both beyond cavil have ag time if | what Grant's object was tn advane ! os hot at we'd bad a] nidonte in the Jack 2@ he pecullar thing fe tha je barefooted ow me have some you'r sure we're |ing this day and standing ett] that) tae o Nay mp th’ war wouldn t and Rainier Heigh ‘The t ar thing fe that while barefooted plowmen have son Loe ror aaly 8 iittio | ue. We bnew why cue noes of the (have lasted long, Orant wasn't the neighborhood, 1013-4055 First Avenve times developed into great and good men, the contribution of emin white, Hut it's alarmy had been swung to the went |th’ kind of & man we needed. He rs connie ee Prose ence from this class is by ho means proportioned to its stxe, and | long old age when |and another to the oast, It was too| didn't have no strategy. He Just) the canes yesterday at the is safe to assume that successes so achieved are as ofton tn of you're broke easy pushed mon nt battle without took tien of several poople who baye ; : And not only of that lat cam-|!n' t what damage would be done.| tered as suse of early hardships. p bet bs wear battle, except | Hie blunders cost thousands and) The thefts began a week Certainly hardship and poverty are not the sure 1 to eithor ee | thousands of men's li Now, Na that time the ioe have re | - I . ome that were no more than akir-| a ' air ha ' police . Q, goodness or greatness, and the character that comes up inte a man mishes, ¢ 4 tke spenk with the| poleon : Jeetved reports from a doen far | SHERMAN, CLAY ae Ct ). through bare feet not infrequently fails to be of the most desirable ane assurance of a tactician whe had] Sam falled to finish Quietly he neighborhood » I j tena chu cau rate aps , - _ THE KNOCKER ROYAL vendo the civil war a fle otedh and unobserved, Ike had picked up . 1 orders i » oben ‘ a There were a few civil war bat It so happened that Ike was Gne|* heavy last d without any ad-| ay, at the corner of 83rd But, as the ancient philom r naid, success ts a quality of the ea in whieh old Ike Taylor admit-lor the ‘ ntious soula who| ance najice of his ation he! 1 Jackson at, bad an order} iG spirit, and perhaps charac may be the quality of th 4 ted he 1 not fought, but there Was! could not overlook the error Jof| interrupted Sam's emarks by grocerieg stolen from her back | © ate many to agree with Dr. Wilson that the acquiring of with which he was not fami! |Grant, McClellan, Meade, Sheridan |* natag ie \~ hea h. M and Mra. Grey amve | an r t Lahti jar in every detall, begtaning wit? 4 a few others of leas importance. | Ped over like a log, a «in time to hear the thief ru an education Is far more than the gaining of knowledge. Right edu: |it! My Cnt iry movements, that|The only two who escaped his fre-|!ng, Tom Mace and the others jump-| ning away through the brush, but | Fo cation merely creates in one a condition of ree to Krew |irought the two armies within fir-|guent outbursta of condempatign |¢d to bis side, Jim Anderson began] they did not catch sight of him. B.] t @ige—teaches one the processes of arriving « ing distance and ending with the|» Sherman and Thomas fet | pouring cold water on his face W. Way, 20th o end Judkins #t.; | surrender of ¢ on it vat tolwhich possibly showed Ike aga | Ike leaned back and took a hearty| Mr. Yenter, 1408 Siat av. &, and H.] t " puff of tobace A. Milla, 1606 nd ay. B. are among & position that made a second cam-| real soldier He could point oft! pul \ ™ Love and Royalty palgn necessary. He had fought|/Grant’s blunders at Shiloh, as eas Throw the dirty traitor out tnt’) the others who have suffered from Ah them all, from Bull Run to Appo|fiy as be could potnt out those at/ 4 snowbank,” he sald the depr ” thief, ot + — mattox, not ones, but scores of] Vicksburg and Cold Harbor . | ge Imes, in Matt Ploming’s little shop. An’, gentiomen,” he we LOOKING FOR BOY. rivet Love and royalty make @ sweet-sounding combination apt to | Yich in years gone by had been| “they were almost ortmtn | wn excite envy where Matt's skilled hands had |had been Abe ‘oln I'd be Darey Lambert, the 16+year-elé} ert The lovers without wealth or station and the rich nabobs with- [turned out t and shoos that fit-|hisa his di ree at thei auk Lawwbert, of ITLL 12th pe ar oe cot " as ot ook ws " = ot Ge 4 soto |ted, But whieh, in an evolutionary | there, He showed th’t while he wis ed to have run awey! peo! out tere many ollie jeok pen the ye king of Spain and Ms noble | ' ochape degenerative, movement|a brave man be wasn't much of a six Weeks amo, and the eer, bride, whose hearts are joined as well as their hands, as singularly |/) was visible to the naked eye/strategiat. He didnt know th’ fine S Raiinten ey Beards nee in Diessed had become a cobbler's shop. sints of war. An’ in th’ Wilder with the Norris @ Rowe circus, at] As previously announced rchased wy if there are any especially favored on earth tt would seem it Audiences are nol fom lacktag in | meas, why, if we'd had a gen'ral itk | present in ty, has asked th | the stores of Allen & Gilbert } Port. Must be this pair of royal young lovers, who, In addition to their fey: Be Beat Heng vy them) B police to keep # lookout for the run-| land, Tacoma, and the whole of North- ™ teve, have all material eavironments to which human ambition could Auction Sale Ee ay se a away | west. including the one at 1404 enue, Se we 1 attle e HM take over their busir n Jul aspire. H. Finck’e jewetry store, #16] MeClelland would have been forty BICYCLE STOLEN attl We will take over July ist, obs But it ts well for us humble: folk to remember that happiness |g .unq ave. dally 2:20 ang 7:20 [/Pate to escape a workhouse sem ah when we will move to t : im love ts not dependable on high station in Ite. Diamonds, watches, jewelry, aflver — ae wanna to capture Lee Francts Sprague, of 1 Kil This move means t pelled to Love, like the sunshine, is for all, and is sweetest perhaps to ee ae cut giags, otc regere- “Oh, we was outgen'ralled from rm egeeellge 3 -4 yo latest we im of] combine two stocks go which is those whose lives are ordinartly in the shadows. sen ‘pani Skanes wadatew’ co about as easy in point of + | be to put Anyway, the smiles seem more soulful and the laugh rings more & report has been made to the po-| two quarts of water into « Impossible, true at (he weddings of the poor or humble than of the rich or exalted lice j you say—yes, it is imposs are not gow xtrao alues In all I} you say going If history teaches us anything it is that the past sovereigns of | - to try to do it. Instead we will inaugurate a great Spain, with all the splendor of thetr environment and all the fire or Circus Parade Attr clearance sale of pianos, organs, player-pianos, pk their love, have never been happy in their marriages. MU L Crowd ano-players, etc Fordinand VI, while still crown prince, married Marie Antotn : ale ___ A SWEEPING DECISION. iis eludes White clmoine a an Commencing on Monday morning, June 4th ted a Pa ill At prices that make shopp! lsewhere an Woe » are ro" but the aenial out | : pin py sg " a « ette Therese and thereby gained the imperial wrath of Napoleon, offerings that mean splendid ecomomies to the thrifty——all new goods ebitind: wears ad the ented paddy = " alm © sale} we w slash P righ and i red spec t and after her death his love intrigues lost him bin kingdom. After just from the factory. Buy elsewhere and pay double. Here are [lor the douma say proceedings Were! 619 second owe te ry oy a meres “Price Ticket” will ores of fine pianos, his restoration he married Maria Christina, whose vory name ts ati! |] yatues no other Seattle merchant can touch. On sale tomorrow, begun with the reading of the! bigger one. All sines Germen make | ‘The month of June will be a busy one at 711 < hated by the Spanish people. Largely through her influence he ts- CORSET COVERS. j LINEN SUITINGS. “ ” - | regular sclesors, go at ltc, Think Second Avenue. ff you need a piano n yw, or will q ued the Pragmatic Sanction which abolished the Salle law, made Corset Covers, of good grade cam | They come In greens. tues Tanet for Patents, 206 Mutual Life. of i¢ ° want one later on. you cannot af to pass this Isabella the crown princess und ¢: Spain its terrible heritage of brie, 2 rows of torehon inser | browns and natural shades. No »pportunit Remember tl t Sherm i . or , bx whee 41 tile co neiar “4 . tien, ince edging and baby rib | end to the wear of them: they MENTS. Copersuns 4 ‘, rere, as r terry Ciay Carlist conspiracies ae ; ee eT TOLL. Sikhs, MOT make up lke silk; Wedmesday, |] rns & Co oy rat a Bargain is a Bargain, i s a Bar- Alfonso XII me an unpopular marriage with his cousin, and SKIMPY :” special Be | yard 196 Rus gain. Do pot wait for a second invitation, but come $ I, T red. nse SELL & DREW, Man : Mercedes died a few months after marriage. Then he took the Arch LADIES’ DRAWERS. ™ j ° S swiss. hh Ave “The Most Popular Teeater at once and make your selection @uchess Maria Christina of Austria—a marriage doubly hateful to Bis [fy were of good quality muslin, | =. tow peiees ot ene weds Theater Roth Phones S67 in plain colors, such as bine, subjects. She has conducted herself wisely during her regency, but |] Stuck flounce of tawn, edged | green, tan, cream and pink, also J] Toulaht snd all week, matings Saturday, an etabs ma _- has never won the favor of the Spanish people 1h with Val. lace, all stsea, extra a few with ground and colored novelty The marriage of Alfonso XII and the Princess Ena is one of |] vitae por pals he figures and dots; even y “SLAVES OF THE ORIENT.” love, but the heritage of complications and disasters which clings to | yard iSe AYLESWORTH COMPANY'S Beentc Production. %6-—Peopie—so i b ‘i . . > reduction. $-—Peopin—so their throne, fs a terrible thing to tive ander | LADIES Ste FIGUREO LAWNS. ommend Soange i prices. , . = i MUSLIN Mostly with white ground and ~ - —— 2 Are they to be envied | GOWNS. malt, large and aitover Ge || @RAND —The Only First-Class Theater. Both Phones 65 STEINWAY DEALERS. " Enviable rather are the thousands of humble couples who have | Yoke of) ures: they have a beautifal fin . h 4 but their } he tucks and | ish and are well worth the, 4] CP**ina Tonight—All Week—Mat Matines. Russell & Drew Present the $ nothing in the world but their love and their hopes. ck and S d are wo ‘ ‘ RANCIBCO OP COMP : . insertion Weduesiny only, yard 1g e oan pare PERA COMPANY IN | 711 SECOND AVE, SEATTLE. ( also neatly) WOOL FINIGHEO BATH ME WEDDOING DAY. v jot the proposttion to dedic a trimmed These goods are cotton with a fia Greatest American Comic Opera , strip of property from thelr lots for with lace, fab just like the Woolen Dress Prices—Tée. 660, 36¢ Matines, 0c, 2$c, Next—“The Nightin- the ming of the street in ques Goods: they are tn all the favor pe A BATHTUB Thieves stole a Bathtud from 19] WW Harrison st. some time Monday irnet Bros, plumbers. ay to install the tub tn the building. have reported the theft to the potter. The bathtub head been left at the house in a packing case, The thieves went to the place with « single- horse rig. as deduced from the! trecks visible next morning, and carried their booty away. DREDGE ORDINANCE PASSED. The amended ordinance permit-| ting the Milwankee railroad to dredge that portion of Forest ey.) west of Railroad av. was passed by | the city council last night | DIRECT PRIMARY MEETING. | There will be a Direct Pr league meeting at 620 Denny tentght to organize a branch | Biath and Wighth wards. PROPERTY OWNERS TO MEET. tmary way Owners of property th proposed Pith av hold a meeting at room building tonight for the Wehy tale along gor tion, The accordance with a resolution of the corporations committee at {te last meeting calling upon the Fifth ar people to enter into a formal writ 2 ten agreement of some kind in ref erence to the matter. if double in any stor » wide hematiteh c Graham, of 411 Pr lawn, knee length, at to the police that his setter “Chief” haa been missing CHEMISE wince last Saturday. The dog ts tat $160. COBURN GETS APPOINTMENT TOPEXA, Ka June 6.—Gov.| Hoch t « ’ Fr. D. Kaeneas state board of ag to » JR. Burton, resigne ‘ ; Don’t Forget Mapeline ‘ . thaw ' Night School Yes, All Summer Nice Cool Rooms Best Teachers Excellent Methods MAY MANTON PATTERNS 106 rings, dots and fancy figures, Ann Hamilton @ Co. tn * value; Wednesday, yard Hl saucers. Mills & Marion. tr ite artint ORGANDIES. Heve you seen to value tn wworth, the * goods we are offering for Custos wonder how we do it. They are the best value f]______ AMUSEMENTS ffered in Seattle for I2%e yard You will have to see them preciate the goods LIGHTWEIGHT DUCK to ap SUITINGS Monday, Tused: For sallore’ sults there is nothing JUNE bett In black, navy, red and lormances 2 « tan, plain and with dots, We day, yard 1 RUBBER HOT WATER AND COMBINATION SYRINGES. of these goods go A Wednes val rat » 8 drug sto va ndon's, your ch Ask for these goods; they are FOR STAR READERS only NEW WASH BELTS. W V ie . offe ° , tnesday in appearance. We embrotdered, HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE JAMES & SECOND Phones 418 shoe Over 20 " Marv Daily Por 100—CIRCUS AND CELESRITIES—100 22 Famoun Equestrians ng Acrobats A Complete Japanens rs wild O1ROUS DAYS | Tents Regular Cirous Grounds, opp. | Park Ball Grounds. o—-3 . Wednesday, CHAMPIONS Cireus—18 iete—23 Merry Clowns Tl Arabien blers—10 Reckless Rough Beast rgains in Real e t were Ride GRAND STREET PARADE, 10:30 Troupe, 10 lovely * Lawn Hose, guaranted from Ladies of Fault i 1 pris sasion oe Fests Eastern Outfitting prices, am somes on Asthma, anemia, appendlettis, areal, aetring |f wronchitis, corstipation, » dla Company, Inc. Porformin Ele rhoea, croup, ecrema, skin can 4 phante Eavoated a iheaieeinion. "ae" Gar Ve 1332-34 Second Avenue ; erting Highest | whatever cause, all" stomach ee Geo. H. Woodhouse hetland Pony | xidney, bladder 4 fe 0 Kae Rosuern *"* Lee” | roubles, dieenses Of the eye, ear, 1405 Second Ave. Wea nose and throat, headache, back ache, ia grippe, lumbago, goltre SCUligt and” sciatica, pneumonia, tumors, ty Pretty Edna Maretta, I its early ox ay or ee ae tnoorped tte internat ' GARDEN HOSE Osteopath Electric, Vibratory PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK ° Those. and Light Cure treatments Commepetal, favings st wo feee 3-8 oon ae < is No drugs, modicines or sur tox mange me. “4 Eat LL NEW. AND A HIT, TOO, a You Don’t Have To Do Without That New Suit Just because money's a Heggars,”” Wort iy aketch, Margaret 2 Keleey Sisters, latest in movin Kenton, singers Heveran y singers pictures; and ht. and Peter scarce right now Our Iittleatatime plan does away with the necessity of a big cash outlay, and makes the buying delightfully easy. Sup- pose you try It Ten have bees ndling celebrated Pea sylvania Lawn Mowers. yen we Dr MM. Ring Goo D. Barr. 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