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ae . 1 7, * RMONDAY. GUST 14, 1906 THE SEATTLE STAR SUN howling, the child rapliod | om 1. yee - Aunt Sadie made me go to sleep \ieee “ BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1207 and 1900 Geventh Ave Mra. Jamon Wright, 104% Ptke| : : EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPY SUNDAY vane | ’ Telephones Not Dandies, But Chick | : 1 > Editorie i ndent 875; Sunset Main 1050 Prrirhes h | ' dent 1188) Sunset, Main 1050, | oa Ss ee a 4 t r ¥ 4 Mallard Ave Sunset, Mallard Me whe ‘ " fw ' | “— < ~ five “se oer lf TY . as Y pews t ° - . 1 aa N tar | ~ md r yn Ra " ‘ vin't dand MILLIONAIRES’ BONS GET A ‘ . . m the thet tooo th “ Pe Pest We ae @ ‘ I COURSE IN COWPUCHING ON Po 7 - meeannemael The Feminine Viewpoint | BIG OKLAHOMA RANCH, @yT ue Mireatgn Acziyitth: The Sage Millions ' 1 her brow at! DELIGHTS OF MORE COMVEN Pa ' h «t , —_————— tert tc ol " TIONAL socieTy Ane In ph i wine ‘ ihe ” ao rich ae dit Russel | SMM ; father 4 REACH — THE DIFFERENCE “ J Sa i - 1 CT a” . NI 4: " ehed oft phifenthro we ma —_ M BETWEEN BRONCOS AND — " mas Ka) i,t FD Not POLO PONIES » . nv W \ Fooled Mer Mamma Tete eee eee eee) t ¥ to @ S » © wh mam had|® ' a " *# KIDDING THE F age ge " * TENDE wrt: N ‘ pushed a sir}® * ” 7 t erawied up)® * « . “ I x wea m general, or of R hg ype rain ya \* ; t ’ . 2. " f new be and " ee “* . " . =f ba ary w sa R Sage » yea " a woulds ;@« *) f { Mabel didn't give wp,|@ f \ *| he f F ago,“ a ' " " figured out another way, She|# . +) ° f vain en Mra. Sage's charitie stended them eaying You take a teate|® ry «| ap the ' 2 Pee as be, ba ne » tw " “ > ‘ tant Ld . ' at . oa 6 ; ami Ht cake Ma . New You would ver have bad patna shed aod be : % » *| ba - . 1 19" pee tm ici ‘ remark verdes ; A. ™ pin h. Se . f s* ¥ «| a : Lime and Comem. a ad mn ut ft ia her * you ask @ ratty when Mabel said Now eee eee be a Peer weit h me 6 teats, you Te COWBOYS—NO T YET BUT 500N er 1 a sath , eral | M Meyers, Che Elum, BY F. W. SCHAEFER s | cuage : " , HLM, Okla, Aug. 13—"Wien al , ‘ ‘i ‘ teeth bine kl | oe ting M e fer § ae quarage. = Sy A Patriotic Youngster o6 tendherchiel round the medi ca'banch and ratee.ee 6 oe as tage " i Bais. v forviard with de oid wae playing with @ toy | “ete, and the ne ¢ niipped | temeé, » . on just in w York and t ather f . ageruess and stingy old coms write “Mr, and” be apres wagon outside my gate a| ‘to © balled ahirt and store clothe Loe Anacies, | | Kay ond Oe faye ego. He had muttered] a me re at | men, Were ame, RE egns eoveral things to himself in a pla “ at hin ii 5 morning, O ’ 00 oy Harari ful manner when suddenly he look-|** - words came fy ’ . ay. . ’ « hina they wit | UBC" Fen ig df Vatroimen Dama ag Ra auch atv not reateained—"that led up at me and remarked, tn hrough hig amber. tinted » so to vide An wl try @ win They think BF nie « ed h smoking weet fonation horse How do you get ta on tha rfectly clear and defiant manner, | OR with « thread of smoke. t henge f " « cu b he wtled Star thantitie aritees, week ia outtite for gy Oh. t make the mor she stves * of ve 4 fast tke to see the sation | * the I ¢ anit round o “Woll # s one fellow trom Bride -seega + Tyyeewaren code Arde Were takes yp beat Un and if|"" he ve ' . He got 4 mh , E ttenders were . OE taeda k th ‘ I . wuved| house and tear off . * 4 do it, He got Soe the | main firm. A goodly supply of all) jonsed on « casm ball OF 636 aii " 7 coe kinda sall fruits and vege os Nobody had hese qua a for giving money wisely, even had |'cm came up aga a ' . the He * t f TED be! 1a . R - Pian olen neve t e ‘ ape Deut which @ cowbey |ags tds Bagged “are expected Cuifornia and| ARRESTEO FOR FIGHTING nad the disp . wan Sage plue abal ve “ we ; . e ’ ' today, Wen! - Tt te ox 1 t » hat be fully reattacd expression I theaght half ees . a . J ) * 4 A . . waters al very apportupe for t Z ° we ’ . ” ' ov ‘ ar ‘ 1 aoe mo i wtaye that fact, and that he tn his © ft the bulk of tune to bis ’ yon then lly g : . ‘ . A gh it's very ox i“ *\ are scan (o be placed om the mar ‘ 4 are conducting Charles nec aus es see ‘ ema " “ » t « w re et, which w fo away with the| ia « si i" hisd break i pag Aang tg f ‘ ano bones made of | dant bh 1% 4 the «animal. | California melons. Butter has taken | ran Lock wom Few will sympathise w bie dietan tives’ attempt to brea | a 2con mp and is now worth 2 h fig « t Football in Heaven. | ¢ « he hb. yes,” sald peevishty i he w sete On e008 * A cents. Trading ts fair He knew that bis wife wasa liberal giver and a wine one | Little Prantioe Gro | Yes 4 . - y oan was 6 ms 4 the be 4 COMPLAINS or 006. ne t ving h " he was leavin, to Rugene, Ore, after wated shana es " Vegetables 2 He knew that im leaving his ‘ < s leaving it te ge Tagen hes Prec is > 60th a, tap ene who knew how to use it for the best good of humanity lwee geting to 40 when Haweve , ispons of Aa Kc ” . * jman He wnid tam going to be ake ” . ighborhood whieh, be Of cotirse the dying old miser had to leave It ig wan and go to heaven and ras T ‘ cot Mee football with Jeans | men's sone He couldn't take ft with him nttle veiled vale alied ja a vacat and as ~ meg —ord Al! that he had doesn’t pat apenny tn bis pocket where he ts | | 2” oo CLOTHING STOLEN. j ; j ke M Ay — pow : : et ete» : Do Doge Swim in Dog Days . Sabenk, AANhle Fleet All the millions that he made will not make his memory a bi This week went swimming cae ee eet pe s that bis Tam @es geecter in this world ood mamma aald Dog days * liar the cia. 9 Fhe gp ceri night ond © @uamiity Py But if the angels lean he walls of heaven to soe what tx rt Lape B yen the Semdertent, the eapevienee of and a rasor dotng on this rphere of ours surely will note with joy and ig 0 several years proving that the city tation that ane of the meanest of the earth's misers, at the (heard us ta king of j lad wh 4. on an oe of a vaca. on can be depended upan to be Rast, realized that giving ts eater than getting or keeping, and [seit wh ant we euina | | good fellow, The firet 2 ok oF ple sition of an immense » te the . hen, mamma; are t gving | mow, 3 7 that best disposition of an tmarense for ag Rte | Scnming then Pn . abe ts the test, when he te ikety to be the hauds of one who knows how to devote it to good seas eeené ov. Mt. ot ‘the on hie awkward Wouldn't This Jer You? Get Up Swell The Prosperity of the French People | . a Bilimor Galler, at the age lof 3 years, was dressed in ber white ldress with a big py bow ber fo an article in the Review of Reviews Charlee F. Spear tells ae ready fae s car tide =She was se " ny ae to look In the glass After sur how for years France bas been world’s greet banker veying herself for s few ends the Thirty-five years ago, at the time of Franco-Prussian war, jxaid: "Why, mamas, smduet France was poor, Bismarck sald the Freachm st pay « billion will think I'm ail up Gallars for » war tademalty. In a few years the great sum was pald — we W. 8 Galileo, Sta Reattle. uate restored and farms were restocked, hames rete indwatrial France began to loan money to th cachmen. France furnished moet of the money to England to fight the Boers She * Russia funds for the war with Japan. fions to Germany for Industrial development. On top of this, and more, she took a large slice of the last Japanese loon, shipped $150 006,000 of gold to this country during the money winter aod bas fest foamed the Pennsylvania railroad fit ments Brory veer, after all ber 099,000 to $509,000,006 of a surplus The Preach people are the most prosperous people that has ever tahabited this globe from (! whole wor panic tast millions for impr vast lendings, France has from §754, |TAKES TRIP AROUND CITY AND RETUANS TO HIS PLACE inning of ¢ The French PEOPLE, mind you, aot their mi IN BARN, The tremendous surplus weolth of Fr i inion pede tributed among the forty million inhabitants | The United States has large surplus weal but the great bulk | of it te in the coffers of the truste—the great financial and indus trial monopolies or Carnegios in Frances by There are no Rockefellers or Morgans There are some rich men, but they are not rich measured wealth of our multhmillionaires. Nearly all the people are well end most of them are prosperous. What we need, av President Roosevelt well says, in some thethod by which the enormous holdings of our predatory rich may be Hesited. They get more than their share We know how to prodece. Bat the French know much bette than we how to distribute equably . ‘ town across the door, proceeded on KS Ts ar a ke The driver ee oe aeeemninn ¢ wae i es on time, and able to imal, whieh, altxing ite freedom, took advan of the fect, and reced up a « toward James of from me point he arent t ne stable voluntarily, after completing POR UP UPC CCR PEERLESS TESS SRE WERE SMOKING “HOP.” The Star would like to receive stories of children—bright re | marks, funny sayings, etc. Almost every child has said something | cunning in his or her lifetime, and every day bright remarks are repeated at the family table. Printed they would form an interest ing collection. The Star will give two prizes weekly. as follows $2 for the best; $1 for the next best. Ali the stor will be printed. Write briefly and om one side of the paper, and mail to the Child's Story Editor, The Star. MD were art the former's Washington. Potadexter and H. McKay ted early thie morning room at Third and charged with amoking opium. A complete oatfi? was found in the room and taken to police headquarters, Poindexter, who te TAKES AUNT > 1013-1015 First AVENUE & it te wild iife and free not sing re q WASHINGTON bi > Prones — ihe 8 (@& MAN i240 1) NOP 246. The diseriw « ght . watch, Terry Donovan, makes them ‘ -, see, tury Senora 8 | Little Prices Every-Day though they were diets and If crossed in bis sense Whitine, for cleaning and coat wek shoes and other eM fi the town calake made of canvas or duck; per package pps The chuck wages from which the cowhoys eat while tne [fintingulshed famity names and ex- |] aicohol Stoves, for camping and pienics, Monday and Teesday range and the petatial rand) house wh oy jolt in cosy cor pens owboy trappings. 19¢. 2e. ners decked with Navajo blangets and ge Mage while tis 6 ene es conte oF & ot enene This is about half regular price to grand opere on the plane. bes ¥ wes here ail the Keen Edge Strop Dreasing—makes and keeps razors sharp one vsoypager age 4 thie! Gem Junior Safety Razors, bas seven biades—everyone — = | eect of the wild and woolly te ar price $1.25, Quaker price, complete ia case ... ttle down to the pen at the re ' they oS om © a to Reve an exclusive brand |i f Revelation—removes superfiuous hatr without injury; na te . . ‘ hep ait th and of social tome Every a a wh bottle _ igaret in the at their feet first on this) 4 ranch there is tion Pureder—removes and prevents all disagreeable odors; per | When be gota « hat. Op the range) +h o leading families of the ne ee 4 of thie he tie down in his) © ent 5 bieeard they'd be/ section are Invited, 4 at which If pett's Face Bleach and Freckle Lotion; per bottle Sk i . x get out an 58/6 get off and ott down behind | the gilded youths pee inte the | Quaker Cold Cream, best to use for sunburn; per pound F acket and play a few sete . ailtien of the drawing || Woodlark’s Lemon Sugar—makes best and purest lemonsde; : . * treah | room while the local 409 endeaver er then lemons; large hermetically sealed can, only -....115 became more penal-) to show that they are up os (| Hotf's Belladonna Anti-Pain Plasters, regular price 256; ot: “They ride} as much ag the nest The spectal, two for THE QUAKER MAKES FRE DELIVERY to all parta city your phones, Main 1240; Independent 12¢0, The QUAKER DRUG & 1013-1015 First Avenae FALL STYLES oats, W ny TRADE WINNING INDUCEMENTS nits, ¢ aists and mery are w ben MOVED | An inoumense «tock of sheet music, musical merchandiog wh by us Our patre veritable fea t in Fashiondom wming season: for distinct iveness of style and com pletencas of assortments in every line our stock will - CLOTH FOR BATHING SUITS. | 20-1ne! eyo yore talking machines, planos and organs has been moved to 20; — unexcetted by any in the halr piahe ot soll le fe wo By ‘ . i : M finiahed = 229 ove quality, worth 6c, per ye Second Ave, where all costomers vill receive our beet at ‘ thing euite one nol > t epee! waaene Full 16 inches whe. tention. ‘3 ; Pr a «! 1 wn, wine and | Pine Printed Mercerized Satine, tle-at-a-time plan makes BBE | beautiful fall patterns, navy —~_—~_—~_—~_ the buying easy Reotch plaida, browns, all de n Sultings, tn sirable colores, Tomorrow, per St 11 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO} Great oc ‘ € ecru and avy reatly 5 juced prices Sagem aie Skirting in rich n all Summer Good school dresses t n avies, tan Steinway (and ether) Pianos t special, per yard sea’ ome in and get a re al 1406 SECOND AVENUE ziwe mir vargain and take y Velvet Cordurey for boys’ par in paying for it io ' K Tae best for beys’ pa Stightly damaged. Worth eaeeeteenes jan old offender, claims to be a phy " eae geen will give two cash RT : etn Rte zee for the best stories of chil:| ® * = wa bb eee for a eee tenay cay-|® Winner of the Pirst Prise, | RUN DOWN BY AUTO Eastern Outfitting $] srecia. onve pred to ings, etc. The prizes will be given| * le boy in Kindergarten # CRETONNE s dremem: silk fintwh as follows: $2 for the best; $1 for|* ap a big about @| J. Clarke, 1518% Firat av Company, Inc S-theh Cretor 1 4 ten wide, Werth Meo cy next best. Anyone who reade|# why he was | teacher @jrun down an auto at 1 . a pee hg yr Rig Oe On sale, a yard i9e ms U le * > petley soch this or t cor © “ 7 ean b " wie “t e Sworn — ine pie ly ¥ be bo'd believe such # hie morning at the ner of Be 1332-34 Second Avenue some bright pieces in the Shower Proof and y side of the pa} *# yarn as the The little fel. @|ond and Yesier He was rather se N Union lot. Yard ise 4 blue. ae, onk mall to the Child's Story|# low answered Muvver # ent about the face from his — we ir. * * would *- the pavement, but otherwine “Lratilo’s Reliable Credt — * #lescaped uninjured. The number of ° rting, good imi DOWNING, HOPKING PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK.|# Winner of the Second Prize. #|the auto was aot obtained j heate —_ an @ One day my little non Roy @]- Bane | OF TH BROKERS First Prize. # was earnestly watching the # AMUSEMENTS. j brown and Grain, Provisions, a i gas’ pe # flies on the fly pape whe We | a nn fae ae ae SS prone ae re. . Glass, . 65th ot.,|% asked: “Mamma, does all the #| rT ain in Genttio. 2 meng BL ay aoe lide b. Avenue rus woer rorutan rusarad. ff} Roe Reems es a Second Prize. | heaven? I anewered le Theater “| Mrs. A. Nelson, 322 Fifth av. N. \* eu as 80 hen he asked: @| Mus Drew present tonight and alt week the CHAS A TAYLOR COMPANY In | Extra value tr inch length — Beattie # "Does the fly payer go to *! i Broadcloth, $1.25 value at eae aa is 4 FROM RAQS 10 RICHES ose Chartie Miller, Kent, Wash.; Mra ln onl hy SA ° A vay ane | Nee . weed I - Made In 44-inch Crepe Kotlan Pacific Wir at at } would not » kept prattiing and talking. #he| to sleep or allow ber! %. F. Richards, 6323 Hillman place, Beat Mee Hendrix, DOuniap, Rammer ¥ STAR , Quit Wash.; Rutherfo 6. Campbell, sisters to ‘ ‘|aisters to slumb Finally, in eorformanres R ope Charleston, Wash.; Mrs. M. L. T..| what I meant a playful way NeW Bt ails dia ry ean, ont 4 The same, only « hea wait Coupeville, Wash.; Mre. George) what she took very Ma @ Adelle, camedy roller sha at ‘0 hevas | ‘Sia Talmage, 821 First av. Batiard: | oatd eta. ven ab tote 7 ’ os mesa! sriiets: peVere ¢ , o $1.10 Gray Place, Victoria hotel, Seattic F, ad # At om h ane began to Maree 4 yd. NEW TABLE DAMASK | | 2?-!nch Mercertaed Chambray ~~ i now! at the top of her voice er re i in desirable Scotch plaida, The prizes in The Star's child’s| mother rushed in and ai ae, ft Ss R New Table Damask \; Some , : openly RH et geen ge pg gh Auditorium Skating Rink — try zone emer Se bee wa" pert way, tt gwarse 1 as enumerated above | Fourth ave., above Pike street. Al service. Maple floor. Steel ball oO i ac olek aah for quick cessing, per re was « vexitancy on the NOTICE To WATE caring skates. Mleciric fans. Good music. Large crowd eee as Soenert en's qutes a | part of the judges to award the R F a Rolle tekoareact Wea dhenttihonad a . siete zehe parol | first prize to Mra. Glase the e ine Arnage $7 “Afternoog ant svemng $8 We 7 0 ® pm reason that the story was of a ger CONSU Ss mate ee Ce. Cele bee tea io tot ® oe Everything for Men eral nature and did not refer to ‘ MER Ratarday and Sunday Hue Knuckles a MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. s q child from feattle or vicinlty, ty IN DIS’T NO. 2 RACE Ss OX RACES DAILY RAIN On and Boys at Less Than (BE TRUE TO. “Tex | day's vatch of bright sayings is par] Water rent due tn Auguet tor pong One-Half Regular Prices Oy ay tieularly good August, September and October. 3 rinay rack2 P.M suare Fhp@ Meadows | . ps = woud aid “ 4 ms not paid by August Sint, become fen oe ; Talked in Her Sleep. Taiidensnt. Diettics inciades all the Take cars at King street and First avenue south. re seen tecated Bome time ago 1 was visiting | city between center ling of Union Admission 60 cents, including grandstand ui body tb aghtes ¢ ane my sister, who has three little|and Kast Union, and center Muc ye: | enna a, MR ie The MoyenTenat girls, the youngent then between 2] of Galer, West Galer and Kast Galer | ALK! NATATORIUM an aad 4 years, One evening their) ste 1 w due from ant), Johe Megaion the hero of the Vale afternoon and THE ARGAIN STORE ag for & Gether bad pet them to hed and|to 20th of each month; becomes da-|jne vesacity 1,000" The beautiful and cost No extra charge. Seat- 1104 Firat Ave. 1104 First Ave. 9! Looking eatatel Ih the cane ead Jennie, the young | lnquent om the 20th ses! aino om exhibition, Pe Oe ET SR ee COUNTRY. HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. ‘ ly, It compete ber of good bargelas

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