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See This shows how ingenio: A ‘Si THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1207 and 1909 Beventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, Te Bu phones Independent 67) Bunset Main 1050, 4, Main 1090, + Indepe ndent 1188) Sun BALLARD #TAR AGHNCY-at Ballard Ave Suneet, Matiard 6 On per copy, Stn conte per Week, or t + oe . Deis arcier, Ne tree copies A Call For Justice The more the horrible crime of murderer Chester Thompson is studied the more utterly incomprehensible it becomes. That a young man of heretofore irreproactiable charac ttedly something of a physical nered and ad J all at once become a cold-bloodedMiend and ter, mild- coward, should proceed to cake human life, apparently with the utmost deliberation, and utterly regardless of consequences, is al at beyond belief THAT THOMPSON HAD MURDER IN HIS HEART, WHEN HE WENT TO THE HOUSE OF JUDGE EMORY, NO ONE CAN DOUBT, HE DID NOT HAVE THAT REVOLVER IN HIS POSSESSION BY CHANCE HE WAS NOT IN THE HABIT OF CARRYING WEAPONS. BEFORE STARTING ON HIS MURDEROUS MISSION, HB HAD SECURED THE INSTRUMENT OF DEATH FOR THE DREAD- FUL ACT HE HAD IN VIEW AND THEN, TO FUR THER FACILITATE MATTERS HAD REMOVED HIS ENCUMBERING COAT BEFORE ENTERING THE HOU ACTION WHEN COMMITTING HIS MURDEROUS ASSAULT. It is immaterial whether he intended to shoot Judye arlotte Whittlesey Emory or his niece btedly presume that he killed the The law will un one he was after There is no call for frenzied shouts of vengeance but rather for the ca unflinching administration of the law aad the punishment moasure of his cr of the slayer according to the full Richest and Poorest that {t will find th to John PD. Rockefetl A Preneh new foorest man tm the world, tot the richest, let the pair exchange ieas, and publish the conver r y wilt be in fading t? " a tahed as the poorest m world ls an honor worth striving for Lots of a might hope salons so tittle proed distinction and be © prised as to be overtmoke-t The shaggy heated ot because be has more hair than the average. © the aoa ost man bas none at al The man who aches with hunger might be and be glad that he has an appr tite—eometding Lae . bas not hed for y * and would give & He who divconsala mee the wortd fu In the possession m to beauty, while the soul of ite largest 5 ving of the garret would be hers, might be congrate bu: dead to it He who has only Gry crust to eat and only rage to wear might be pr po dige which ones to wear The richest man ts maybe, be fe not ao ¥ Possibly the conver aneed wealthier than they who hare the richest foods bet fom, and « many gartecnts that they are perplexed as to oxy to find Bat the poorest man—we y tar away from the riche at man and the jon detween the rich poorest would be @ soliloquy STAR DUST By “JOSH” ft te reported that Jokn 1 Wan has been sober fe agent can be when be roe He Made It a Long One t aye he was called « arkes at the dinner A WORD FROM J08H WISE, toad it.” How did Sw Bome en are such automobt) afraid € show it when they're scared. gucks "One of the aleo-rans?” No, one of the also-Dreakdowns The sporting editors of the Wash ington newspapers hare begun te the Boston team ts the Alas, Alack, Unhappy Day! For genuine SO AS TO HAVE GREATER FREEDOM OF | sh Bernhardt wopt when # 1 the Part ' y ave int hawe wane te take | , FIRST AVENUE” A WASHINGTON her } Prones This ts a tough world We shake (eter eee eee eee There ty only one way to @ aveid contamination of our ® water supply if the Milwaukee severei millions of dollars, Witeh Maes! foan « high erate antiseptic t eguiar Or, G. W. Herbein per cake IS. epewtal price pe " Per be 3 cakes from the agitation whieh : 1013-$015 First Avenoe | heertily endorse the ection . the profession in doing whet @ ” th * reehwee eat danger of our water sup- @ becoming . contam. nated —Or, . Gingies. . ef There le mo question about @) water becoming perman- ©) » abet: 6 ont ta? An immense stock of sheet music mustoal merchandiss, le when | omy that talking machines, plancs aad orgens has been mowed to 1406 ereined over the eity's water veel, The weter question 2 2 diffieult one at beet, and @ any experenenting with pres nt conditions will hawe ser ® lows reeuita—?. & Bewine While we are net sequaint with the leoation of the iter reserve, we have talked the matter over with a number ot dost made personal inepection of eteeee * La @ think there is danger, and | @ every necessery — preceution jeinging fe in fall blast and courting) @ should be veed—Dre. i , 1g —-Xenophon corre . Sneedville (Teas) * and Wood. While t am anxiews te have ut 1 thought be had) @ [ter eee eset aeeee “Soe ov oe Battleship Nebraska in. Drydock at Bremerton | j | big cowards they are “Oh, as well ae he expected, I Yard at Bremerton, where she in! THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1906 had luck, Mrs i. M.] off the The expenses were patd takes the rag cle One day him's a great big winnah, ja hearse. ge cet through her | Nex’ day bim's got no dinnah out of the proceeds of a small gam id this week she iwi For hin's « gambiin’ man. aw” specially arranged | for nkeye itu \ (OQ) The rich, Bethioplan voice o! = age nd “Ace” Mt came M. Day, editor Washington Lincoln Jotfercon Davieliy contact with three ng men 1 expert calle attention) N on Jones rang out for a final) who were over-fami h Hoyle ryt road betwoon | Worked gambling —hivudes! oy. interment was In a neglected A nd} throughoy oe length and brenden - There were eight mourn o “ at the His high-soundtn: . a a emanit Sand Of 3 ; ame ? shortened tT If pint of ething th . . nodbene an ne lon h aeond a bh " bons se nloopy app end the ven . ; . jtlon witha whieh, Itke all proper . 7 as long, the weather ruct®d negroes, he reaarded / Ht ih hicull Juicy intimal who ean hang wo | oo), ‘ Lots ares 0 Ave i »’ boone th m the soul went with it, an@ the au ge " : ital ward pulled thy on tie & Two olf] Coming back, “Ace” Miller broke present the fioiah, |4 long silence t ing “Wacky sdjournod to & nearby if the ‘Possum had loft anything ath ‘ne " i ” bill, “and I'm going ere’ at the front deor ts a stone over hint | that ever adorned the magnificent | Kame of chance. And he w resi] Ht sho lee one, Possum was ‘On ove “Sean Woaiue'e how's) Dance at Alki Point Ho never had a hot faw coos” | Tomorrow Night the did. It's too suum had to ‘Iny down Don't miss the big dance tomor | suffered fr |bad poor ‘t his hand,’ but we'll all stake our! row night at Y finest last chip some time | dancing foo the Take t t sam on # Batur-] the boat ¢ Dock, at § p.m machen and ee A Poor Penciiholder about he SEATTLE. United Hates Maybe t af the 1013-1015 INOP 240 . ‘ neress adjourns ny and the neat Marry aa 4 at Newport od te pase along nd that is to ander ground water works, would mean an expense Wednesday Specials AT THE QUAKER — . . . . . . * . nly bow t Roses Lime Jules, mak Grivk, requiar Ge bett o . . | know of the question @ - . . ise 8. | "The QUAKER DRUG CO J. W. Richardson. ares bottle for Bae * of the otty, Use pour phones, Me greetest care sheuld be Hecand Ave, where ali dustlmers will receive our best at- tention 4 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Steinway (and other) Pianos 1406 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE + and others whe epesed route, and we wn dewicdedly whch would detriment te our water, | ider a pure water suppl conoern—Dr, J. Half Price Sample we Sale wtecturets and jobbers moat prominent of whom are Messrs, Levi Strauss @ Oo. Sen Franciscs, AT JUST HALF Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Knit Wear, Hand Page, Sik Handier hie(s, Pugees, Corsets, Betts, Pillow Carers, Sunbonnets Mustin Ur ferwoar, Walets, Collars, Waist Bets, Napkina, Comba, Garters Carpet Sale Doings In Domes- . . - *. *. * . * . * . . . . * *. * * * * * . . * * . . « should see this mam-| ing whip while tm dry-| the United States Navy} rhauled and palnted pre-| eee abuse their baseball team, not be her offictal trial trip fore M ncnagelan doe Hn a cause it is next to last, but because | ht for every American. | | body's feelings | Don't throw your old clothes |? which leave at 6:30, 8:30 and 10} n as 8 - away. Havo them cleaned to look | us, and 1:15, 2:30 and 4:20 p.m Buch a ® iness. { § aw, a - o ep m As announced t% 3 yeeterday’s 42-inch Pitiow Tubiny made of Brerything is really on a boom ae A new at the Pantorium. Matin | Round trip S0e. Navy Yard @ If Star thie carpet amie te decidediy good grade of coke finished ally o or : iday in this part of the Lord’s moral | 2” Ee nee dis a Pou Res | vent of the seas beached mu easily made Vineyard. The young men and fair | me Jor $1.00 Aminineter Carpet and easy to launder: tomorrow Sex neom to be lovely and lively,| AMUSEMENTS. | ‘ WE | 5.4 tleached Miseoting Js! ~ Qe pee Sihabeminsniituslnabasiiet | tar $1.00 Tapestry Hrusselg | sirable weight; not quite as ; ‘ pet, yar heavy as the § ird Avenue RUSSELL & DREW, Managere | Se Tapestry Brusssie ade that brings mieiaiieds THR Mc PULAR THEATER | Bae TORIES ERD ATL BOW vn | CUT AND SEWED FREE - R \ Well-Dressed| 074". Beate Belling Kapidiy in your reach—no ted your income Our Woeral credit plan makes RACES FIRST RACE 2 P. M. SHARP The Meadows Take cars at King street and Firat avenne south Just pay t il; the balance or, @ Meth HOME OF COMIC OPERA | 65—BOTH PHONES—65 THIS WEEK a Lace Curtains, 60 Inches SIX RACES DAILY—RAIN OR ay long, bargaih thie bse Admission 50 cents, Including grandstand. Brussels Rug, x10 S20.75 ‘ $96.90 Mody Mo Change In Our Prices 250 Body Brusesia I 10-6 very destra patr $5e Swiss GOODS, Save on Linoleum Note OUR Price 650 Heavy Grade Linoleum 89¢ Come Tomorrow for Lace Curtains BUY ALL YOU WANT UMP ANT. and Me. Matiners, te and te | SUMMER PRICKA—i0e AND ae. | SHINE AT 12 BUNGALOW Stripes 2° Furniture onaDry *.: Goods Profit. © 29.8%" Sos GS. - a few colors left which We don’t cb . MADIGON PARK PAVILION nome’ Gems be ae As wets te + enirs for the accom DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT | *.” An Seete Wine Lawn, ant eniet ed thet price as - 000 L es With Satis $40.00 Le j LAUGH AND GROW FAT Sie aaerose variety Boats Wiyer dook at ¢ and ee ad Dealera will do well here. fer, yard GET IN THE swim ee eee, ne Kemmbern GurPhCHG Fa ain: warcrortam. ware sett Waier, ‘Open toy nd ovesing. Yes Company, Inc. Dock hourly. 1332-34 Second Avenue Al service. Maple floor, Steel Auditorium Skating Rink noe OF Twa t | UNIVERBAL RANGE. tra. Muale Ratined Reiker Skating *": S oaeentaaenaninmnaneeamna in Near Union, ‘ Fourth n © Pike street “Beattie’n Reliable Cred.t bearing skates. Electric fans. Full orche House.” 1 t 10 pi to pm. Ad mw Univaelly cat” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ections Like This on Nebraska e Battleship Pee Ns | Weight Length © Sewecenetn ai Ranges “Never Break Famil characterist y Ranges” toots his own horn”——but he does so not air-tight and@ and ashes wit “Never-Break” used. Sold on term you cannot call