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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING Co, 1907 and 1909 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Tolephones— EH Editorial: Independent S73) Sunset Main 1066, Business: Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, BALLARD STAR AGENCY2m Rallard Ave Sunset, Ballard A oe tweniptive conte par month een pee cubuwiptin cuphes to on tte - —_——— A Man's Monument A towe for mites around from the Heth . a on erected to (he memory of me ' eakdents, by b if. He has had $35,000-—his whole fort Mofa me's toil into it And there it tan y and useless, » lasting teetimonial to the loveless, Yon. xe who spon ~ n building not tk hers but for Rims: ‘ Ma a nt ler Pre the erade to the ave t eon sly or waconaclously, writes his epitaph and traces the p he ave om a changing world Mar tin bie own image Mis work ta bie mor at a %, that goes to his work, the more rt loont the ng his monument As on leaves only a granite mark Hora wrote of his odes |. built 1 monument more last fag than brass and hi« than th mid wh Av me in thetr fu nor the Might of ae Sty And aly for his writings t paintings and bufldings of the ma *, endure got only a8 on ting monu at to the avther himself, but to nations ae well EBrery eclentist who has civen the w 4 w wiecdge, every Piillosopher who has popularized an tfting very philan tiropist whe has widened the renge of human love bas bulll moaw ments that tower far heavenwar! forever And « y man, no matter how hum! > gives a son and carry on his wsofulness in w has built himself a monuwm more lasting than granite or b ‘oe auMm t ar ter than a! the art and al b era * an haa aeod State m or shepherds, great artists of hamble workers-—it tatters not Those on are the prince f the world who leave an tndelible faflwence for good beh The Man With the Patch on His Breeches his e day for the mam with a pated on his | and the maa of th to go to t rea at Roosevelt fet fa robust democracy —t v0 of spec ough the millionaire and of ri equa! n defore the law with every other cittzen with closets fall of breeches and the man with only Tt is good to uote this restatement of the th ment. This is not a government of the classes by the « the classes, bat of the masses by the masses for the with « patch on his breeches belongs not to the cl masses. He does not enjoy special privileges because the hare dominated the masses and taken over thelr government Therefore the president does well to say the men of the masses should come forward to claim for themselves « vilege granted te every other man Either the man of the-dollar nd be deposed of his special opportunity or the man with the patch should be given the opportunity For it is true that thi goverament must cease to be a govera ment of dollars, by dollars and for dollars, or perish from the earth. The man with the petch is forward Dest mistake that. He ts learning as never before about the unrighteous reign of Privilege. Hoe is amazed, ancry, determined. ‘The man with a patch on his breeches fs tn the majority to this coeatry. And this le & country of majoritics. one pair av h of our govern asses and for masses, The man sees bat to the asses , curing A Great Many Have The conservative buyers see big value in Oxbow Seattle is growing, Oxbow is growtng—they will on be one. The wholesale and factory business can't pass On bow. Study the location, ft means everything when se lecting real estate investments. They are buying Oxbow because the location is right, streets graded. 6 ft ce mont sidewalks and water mains laid in front of every jot im the addition, and because it is level and the pret tlest building sites in Seattic are there, and because no property im Seattle can offer the advantages for tm mediate tnerense that Oxbow does. You will mina th greatest opportunity of your life if you don’t go down a ace and make your selections, as the prices will be raised in a very short time Take the So. Se car, get off at Monroe st. go one block west to the pro where the salesmen ou a prices, terms, ete, or apply M'LAUGHLIN REALTY | VAN DE VANTER-DAVIS COMPANY 4 COMPANY. SEABOARD SECURITY | COMPANY. | 4. ©. HAYES, Mgr 212 American Bank Bidg, | 246 Starr-Boyd Bldg | Main 2476. Ind. 2569. Main 8807. Ind. 2299. STAR DUST By “JOSH” were preseat carry off. Some say it was stolen i property tn the first place, and that STEALS CHILD'S BANK, may secount for it. For that ree som, too, there ts always a “fence The residence of Mr. Connors, around it. Some say it was placed | 2123 Sth av, was entered yesterday there to commemorate the political |afternooa ‘and « child's bank con speeches that were made there in'taining sbout §19 in money car times gone by It fe really a true ried away RESCUED FROM THE RECORD | (On Second class Mall Matter.) MR. PENROSE: The senator from Georgia ts entirely correct and the appropriation of some $30,000,000, expended for this service {s practically a pRilanthropic ben faction to venders of merchan @Giee Not only are ther any Cheap periodicals dally started, « under various catching terms. gives an appearance of bona fide char j | gecter, but even the older periodicals of the country are gradually de | generating into the same condit and anyone whe buys « magasine | has only to observe that three-quarters of its weight is made ap of rising matter ba streak of literary effort, generally feeble aad ineffective, ranaing through the ceater | The Saving Habit — Good things ta the future can be “Phrenology, the rehased only from the privations Science of Life the present. Saving money is you start an account| Examinations dally by Prof. Dana Benk o Seattle. @ Co, the noted mt inter room 209 Shafer bullding est and is compounded semtanne ond av. Full ally 9 to & dally AMUSEMENTS. GRAND THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS THEATER 65--BOTH PHONES--65 All week, turday matinee, another winner, Russell & Drew present the SAN FRANCISCO OPERA COMPANY In “THE NIGHTINGAL s T Matines, phrenoingiats reading $1 00. , Fitat Time inD A VENUE | THEATER } | RUSSELL & DREW, Mgrs. BOTH PHONES se? Tonight and all week, biggest hit of the Aylesworth Company's season | “MIONIGHT IN CHINATOWN | 1,000 Turned Away Sunda | Neat week~"The Totlers No Cha THE PRIN- i boa, Keltons, @ big sevsity, the St BASEBALL BASEBALL PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE LOS ANGELES VS. SEATTLE TOMORROW AT 3:30 P. Mm RECREATION PARK ADMISSION 25¢ AND 50c Take Virginia or Cedar Street Cars | Refined Roller Satig See Re eet . shales Be BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twetve-year Querantee 1 t ja are 14620 SEE at 1414 Bee: | GOVERNOR RLNOMINATED, | awemane t Hy If. in an ungo ot the fl PHTROIT, June 1%.-Gov. Fred M ber, | Warner was renominated by the} BALAOAD TAUe Republicans, and W. N. Ferris re- VAD TAUGTERS Magy, ceived the Democratio nemination re mn yooterday at the primary elect KIDNAPLO ) PROM SCHOOL. rr WITH GUN prit ADWLPTUA June Th | WEN AML: ee peed . om 7 ar id eon of Charlo wealthy Jeweler, wae kid m) ste) , . an AR RRA RAR Re etatton most of the | CAPTAIN RESORTS TO TRUSTY] , yesterday by Aide’ States Koubenead te_.ot * © may be some | man, ant — th * 4 & The Gtar invites contribu & ore, tm tact, than in| RIFLE TO DRIVE OFF MEN) prise esecaaker TIT Tames vias y tr —} @ tens from dere for the ® hee, In memory of the] ‘ “ pt oe Y ov * “Star D m All of an & qgeeat canal epecches the city) “””*° SHOOT HOS eee © . - “ esterday ne * acceptable nature will be print. « cted & water tror firect! crew, ” —— # od. Original matter le desired. ® in / of the i Where people { “ @ There are hundreds of hur ww at time we i to belleve in . “lt Y W t ® lets in every community wheee @! ihe waterway ho now led! 0 u an ® only lack ip @ publisher, The Wire drink in the water trough, Some} PORTLAND, June 15.—-Three ® Star proposes to ae pubs @ swear by the Totem Pole,| members of the nunion crew Somethin sher for those in this com: # s®ear almost anywhere. Ar|the steam fre ighter Joban Mauls Bi D T a g * t 1 | whi oh two boat in of armed stained it ninety rtlole trees y A me ee Since, however, (usioR men 1 them off the Alki Point | Nice a 7 the je was repal 1 the articles | reese! are a firm's beet advertisemen A CON, GANS wom to have lost thelr old-time) Ca ached his ably | or sen = Take boat ot FI " a dish of M Cream We w wed in the colo T. WIEDEMANN, | during the and ended fur oe mane at sang music, fine f and at . Pha ream sre could fit 1236 EB. Spruce st ther tt s by getting a rifte afied oe doing lots of awaiting you ak ting eee o in a glas |from his eabin and threatening to|] ood « tor us y , smating on Gnae cthere t0h ot the union men if they did not ne back again and again ai Fe ¢ bring thetr friends erat HIDES HIS CREW or Aw od up th es ABERDEEN, June 13.—To pre foliar expend ge acob Furth he needs th mey vent union sailors from taking ¢ here sdeatshis Fobehe be Fo! ab sha munton crew which be secured — wu ey wing , a nat'n wt e heop u “ 5 S CLL ||P Soa Francioco Captain Erichssa|p,'sst® Shy we Reon oar evs. HAE” 1013-1015 SEATTLE, a A man then to t wht edt b teamer Newburg, arrtvin om © m hey 1 4 he haa eu tae tae Le remeniog’ ateneut “aaa FIRST AVENUE WASHINGTON el Wha ~e Ju , ® i wit lone The union men made a thor and selet mr Sum PRrones 80 " y - search, but without avail, The everything here ‘fine That I do not understand CIVIL SERVICER CommissionER| in will take the men aboard|f that’s necessary t en me Then the con, to this man whieper-| BELIEVES FIREMAN’S CON nashoremen cannot be ayia and for the right prive ts ! | ad the ateamer ¢ , nee - I've & secret I'll tall you | DUCT HAS ATONED FOR HIS! for lack of dock room the Won be delighted to have you Se race Mata ol YOUTHFUL WAYWARDNESS. |ti rowing 961 people out of employ Business Buite $15.00 and uD WIEL | mont Outing Suite $12.00 and up. reo 5 ) cnsaanaitaiitine ouside A fete showing of the lat- wis! KERFLOP. Fireman J. B (Babe) Lite willl THige TAKES CLOTHING feax in Hats, Bhoes and od - Promina not be disciplined by the civil serv a | Aso limbing at night the stair . ho ogg: 43 = spe a on A sneak thief entered the me When be tries to get up higher | Mo a Oe i ee | iments of O, #, Jones at the Wilin om the department in the matter of MM] Oo, ea ee onal } je thinks he knows how m@ay/ cnool This was decided by ¢ =. Sai see... —— C aie [Scere secertay’ efterenen ompany, Inc. 3 oe “ . was shown to the board that ‘A ti 1 Sa | oe dows hertlep |to retrieve himself from his ear W. M. Finck’s fe-velry ste: Near Union. bai and sian tht “a , [habits and associations and the eo: Second ave, datly 2:50 ana 7:90 : Jame Re Sometimes he forgets the CoUBt, | oission felt that his efterte in that | Diamonds, watches, jewslry, sit ver- Reliable Credit The Quaker makes free delivery to ail parts ity also aw tx down before & mah Agyheggnte - egprestn | ware, Jocks, cut glass, etc. regard 1 House.” West Beattlc and Alki Ptint fo tt drives a leg int thon leee of cost oe Phones Main 12660, Ind 1240. oo hh GEO. T. THOMP: oth se ~ |MRS, LONGWORTH' Th QUAKER DRUG CO} [& THE TOTEM POLE } e mw his ts one of th 4 marke of SEES THE KING . 4033-1055 First Avenue Wrig atthe It ts located the | > beer squere.” In fact tt is one of the few} Ma }things on the square Seattle.| LONDON, June 13.—A dinner and} fe pe be rear it a tole m in homer of Mr. and Mire. | hg jaraph pole. The tre rw, how: | Nicholas Longworth waa given by HOME OF THE Penk lope Hikes one of Chauncey De-| Ambassador and Mra Reid at Dor UNIVER@AL RANGE. My rowers Hye or eh ote chester house last evening All at the Seattle Thnes . the prominent officals of the Brit ! i the few things that the crocks of io Coan ea ot naeare| Not-Your-Trade-Alone, But Your a Seattle bave never attempted to Friendship Is Our Aim When We Sell You a PIANO The Solid, Sturdy Growth of This Store Is no less phenomenal than the rapid PES grrr winger dpe yp Hern ge tm Be i : relia bill’ at honest 4 rettable prices, remembe rise of our New Grocery Section. ing alvare( cstond ihe stmoct leniency oar || There are reasons why---plenty of them. that of the largest’ of ts Kind ts Discerning people see but one, and that’s j In Our stores you will never pay $490 for a $206 plano. This way would sot make you our friends always Mf you talk with os and sce our stock. we be eve youll buy here. You'll ike our way The Big Values London Offers---Read an culmea London’s Basement News SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. SEATTLE WAREROOMS TY Second Ave. After July tet, 1406 Second Av. i Camp Plunder reduced tn price. | Granite Frat Jar Fil Meaty Retinned Kettles for ‘i Mase ddew with Cone mente Good Home-made bread al & Piates wach we | O06, THIS WEEK YOUR CHOICE ee ee Se | Tea Spoons, € in | NOMY JARS ON SALE FOR : shia 19¢ | HERE UNNND CAFE . Oe Jar fub> fore 198 | Graniteware tages ¢ 1413 Second Avenue. r oware Skimmers dere TXXX Wired Dich $8 e oo e ¥ hae | 790 ANY $165.00, $18.00 and $20.00 NATURE’ $ REMEDY Zoe GET YOUR SUGAR HERE Guaranteed to cure Cong : * _ 2ae | WHERE THE PRICES ARE — ee ~ oy I RIGHT Mi “sales tie | ak biete, regular 0c value, | Arm and Hammer Soda, ¢ Ib ta he nr ey —s ; eoeeen 8 = 4 in packages, 4 for Be wants Read with care negar, quart. e ® Parafine : oe pint bottle $ LLOYD TRANSFER ©O, Ine re - 8 < Bagorge Express. cernbnene Be || THE BARGAIN STORE | | runiurscs soy weuon +4 1104 First Ave. 1104 First Ave. Po ng mame Tice ta I er Hotel. Open Day and Night, PANTS TO ORDER sLEN | 8-4 Cotton Hose, with s coupling and nossle 85.00 WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE THE RUBBER STORE. MILLS. 1020-Ist AVE SUITS To ORDER +15. 90 Rubber Quality plese we your weaey T14 First Ave. CASH REGISTERS We pay bighe:t cash price for The Sundwall Co. 609 lst Ave Phone 697. Mine CLIN PIANO: HOUSE tsar awe ack Sw: SRE THE RUBBER STORE, 714 First Avenue.