The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1907, Page 11

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(SEATTLE STAR.THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1007. ' He entiated In the t4th a THE NORTH By Gen, A, B, Brown, Commande rinOhief of the Grand Army of the Republic 000 LEFT OF GRAND ~ UNION — OF 2,660,999 The number of The hig new pension under : ned was st amount Gilson Gardner to yeturps rece t Was much ema Those who ba fany applica ceived by the pension office | The Grand Army of the Repub states penelor r & pension have from veterans of the confederate lic has given to the world the of the civil war Dow su. known as the “unkne army. who har ntly been mils highest proof of ita loyalty tw the h pare, The maximum of Chore were many led a8 to t f the act passed memory of the comrades wt Iso army weet athe sige of this army. It tu d who nh hallowed graves, and its n to the cause they so that it was an army of only 6,000) Uh era of good feeling mea has increas te the the gum be ition — mt of pen erved, in the _ rapidiy pow It te now costing the government + BE the soldiers of the tenth an m of the solemn and ae t R ppoaih being the avorage de about $146,000,000 4 year for per aa those of the north, For the " vices of Memorial da Commanus Seana fm the rolls Thies reeults sions, That ts the amount appro benefit of any southern soldiers who ay. May 80, will « i oe cence —— 2,000 feat and 2,000 printed for the coming fiseal year, may be laboring under thie minap lime the four years of the war ahowid eck mont Last year the @ equired was prehen it may be stated that J A t ing the ee J ekas ware. wend ot Rcalied service vet | $18,000,000, bul the service pension they are not yet included in the H bl ; 1 flahting for the principles they 1B- by the last congress giving act has Inereased the cost some. pension t starved to ¢@ > t “ herited from thetr forefethers. plied Ba After the M6 ince we fought the matter out ; Somes con 08 1) HERO OF THREE WARS, AMOS MARTIN AT ae ¥ we abide” by the result in, goed ‘ 7 te. ’ 4 r s faith, ar lo- Saxons eho 4 ve $09 OLDEST BATTLE VETERAN IN WORLD 4 Ati. hia wite” died SSS, et ay > ow ; wae be « re datanrenas ve aia enews | HORT m our desceud- ‘ s ft bile, and they yuth—will be Jost AS A HOV FP CARRIED & RiPtim 5 ad confederate soldier knowledge he union soldier, and @hey be quite sutinfied to belfeve fellow citizens | as ® land are more | wil AGAINST BHUTENE IN tena) TR) sancHED 2 a D ACHORS CONTINENT (6. aut Princetown, seve oe ee 1 Aikposed to insist n&and say of each soldier: “We IN MEXICAN Wan anno wovene 18S bon RT Pr t ades of our nationa erent regard for the pre ties | fought for the right as he saw the 4 f the occasion right; he measured his life up to CLRAR THROUGH CIVEL Wan, - ps With the pasting of the yea R. B. BROWN, | the highest and best be knew; be oan n the sacred duties of Memorial day Commander-in-Chief of Confederate | bore bir Uke 4 braye man apd a J tak a fir ' m th Army of the Republi @ true riot hearts of the surviving defender Zanesville Upon the mosey marbles of many = union and many a confederate sol- old Beat He draws dier can be written: “He was @ of 048 & mont THE very perfect gentle knight.” Ay The ¢ f secession was lost, Olymple Market but the eause of honor and courage after the act of 1890, NEW CASTLE, Pa. May 10—Amoe re hed. and « tion reached & to- Martin, veteran of three ware te to pention office Is passing on | world whe has seen gervice ie te, a jab ay rapitly as agen well peesorved f ne wh r mt 1,700 vertif aus bine “3 ewe a the va eat abo A100 wertify | ees + ea cute your meat bills in half, 115 /8y Lieut. Gen. Stephen D. Lee, Co mmanderin-Chief of the Grand Ani fd a ee nae the ie tefore the w rk he ifs He ' Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche Camp of Confederate Army Veterans. wa aan oy 1 ‘iim eng 2 ‘toes ‘ : . ne 0 we ht, or 4 to data The am a, at ¢ mem bs » broweht (0 AMOS MARTENS, Ac tee, OL DMAP x: — - both: “Well done.” bowerver, will date “¥ Ss wt ee pow few ES: rn ’ _ ee “Upon the mossy marbles pat wetween the soldiers of the armies. The y of our motives will Of the fling of th : ae NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, union and many a confe sol- It shows that after four years of | concern our posterity more thas the For space In new directory, phone | “ler can be written: “He was a very | bitter conflict they learned to re- correctness of our positions. 00 apd ask for Advertiaing De. | perfect, gentle knight spect each other STEPHEN D. LER, partment. THE INDEPENDENT It {* unreasonable, nor should {t | Commander in Chief, Grand Camp, LAPHONN COMPANY, No. 1115 At this time, 42 years after the be expected, that men who endan Confederate Veterans, Fourth ave see great civil war, there ts good will! gered their lives on the ficid dur-! Columbus, Miss Mat of BN Brooke 4 s ave. | Union Tailors Special Sale for Friday Morning Saturday and Monday Ali New | Up-to-Date Goods to Select — From Why Do You Wear |Ready-Made or HMigh-Priced Tailoring? i Our new Plant we are now occupying covers 7,600 square feet Of floor space. | Open Saturday ev- enings until 10:30, both stores. Our Motto: We do not have to disap- point you; we are alwayson time. Our working capacity is 2,000 suits a month, Largest talloring house west of Chicago. 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