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HE SEATTLI ‘AR—WEDNESDAY UNE 5, 1907. | STAR DUST | FROM Diana's piany YUKON RIVER” "© taxa BY JOSH. BY F. W. SCHAEFER. wilt aerive’ trem worr 0 the Minnevota 4 ° lodal ‘ene pho 9 9 Although Prof. Starr, of the Unt; party for the Misses Pierce, of How | the guests of th (Mae Spectul Service) }te th WHITHHORSE, Y. T,, June 6 Counel Independent 675; Sunset Main 1050, Vorsity of Obicago, has knocked | ton, and Miss Hiakestadt, of Ohl Businens! Independent 1198; Guneet Malm 1000 Vine Conturies off Mothuselah's age | oago, Thursday lah ‘Thoy played Navigation on the Yukon from } nhc 4 a - . — = ——~ ine must admit the old gentioman |carde and had # fine spread. to Dawson opened today ha | Se arriet Tayalor, BALLARD STAM AGENCY Baligrd Ave, Munset Mallard WA ____ | Umi mntique to attract a rich | Washington (ia) Democrat, firat steamer, the While Horse, le ‘4 Rouse and Ruth “PVERETT STAR AQENCY-c W. Malt te Rucker Ave. Int HX J actremm at noon loaded with 8 "Ge font per copy, ass per week, or twenty-five conte per month. Delivered ood “Who was that man?’ , |nengers. Steamers will follow at Oy malt or corrinn, Ne free copies, A Word From Jooh Wise “That follow? Ho's my: taflor/’ the rate of two a day and all will ‘9 ~ Ranterwa at the Pustoffice at eat Waaningion “ weoond + matter “You must be & good ottomer, |e : meee with passengérs “wh: freight “L couldn't hetp notictti condescending he was.” “Oh, | owe him for & spring yo MAIL qUnacninens. The date Shee your bw aatann label of cach paper. Whan that Gals atrives. if tabs Oh Sect vane eae See Se FAIR BUILDINGS READY BOLD | BY JANUARY 1, 1909. Sg og yy . One reason no man ” ‘ CHIRERS- Shell yw CovT FS, ever wus elected cont and two ane was ©. J, Smith, chateman of the @x-/ (Star Spectat Vodependent, rs) Katte president three times) ecutive committes niiding and J 4 ‘servo St stce. It rou ‘should wiae more eee, ie th’t th’ peopte got uu people In this town seem | grounds of the Alawka- Yukon Pactf-| . DAWSON, June Gong ont’ him in th’ seo: |#0 4 great deal on what tha weat ke exposition, has pledged to the | Sea'''e. tne frst from Sears oe be erin @ ate <a A © aS ES ht the only way. eee as Spee AE SOME DAY THE PEOPLE WILL DECIDE TO PROTECT THENSELYES-ATCH EMPIRE STATE NOW executive committee that every | S7T've! here Inet migee building for the big fair would be | VO**OKCrs Tor Beatle sag ready by Jan, 1, 1909 gm geld dv Twelve vide for the construc} WaNTs STRE tlon of the adminietration building presses. were opened late Tuesday after-| The Georgetown noon but thé award was not an | fore it weveral petitions bureau ways “We do. We never know whet day ( may be right.” ond term. Suppose the people of a state, exasperated at the extor- bapa wag neainced jeation of the streets * : “ "Spouter seomea to stir up @ great pen : Kt 4 tionate rates, miserable facilities and beggardly-paid efi- [goa of eath am In his speeches dby eHhmaiconn asAlaska.D. 10w tm s cht of way of the —_ ployes of great public service corporations, should find some SPRINKLE AT WRONG HOURS. | The scunsti. jude maine time with @ bes Asaintant Superintendent Jobn + Lamb, of the water department, | ‘et ‘rom property says that there are apparently a| t*? sranting of the real mu uy veov who yet have not | ns Ire hours way to compel reasonable prices, adequate facilities and well- 5 L paid labor? Wouldn't that go a long way towards solving one of the “And why are you here? asked the kind hearted woman “Iam here because I had the cred flor sprinkling he tints sot le from 7 t F biggest problems af the country? I 5 Y courage of my convictions,” replied 4 You say it's a dream—that it cannot be dond. No. 1907. “l was found guilty pn mye oF and oventug througho- done. it’ done twiee and thought It better to serve RS ‘Ow! my Ua rent PE ine It com be done, and it's going te be by one of Our jor time thas to appeal” “HOLDING HER HAND IN THE AMBULANCE AND SEEING | ence on tho the public of| Oriental Witaye the rules of ine ‘oftice the Inepect | 1413 Third Avi NOTHING” sovereign states which has decided to be sovereign. - Ff © Perhaps you are not familiar with the New York Public : y Utilities Bill? % It is now before the legislature, and it is going to become Wight lean aggravating. 4 law, because the same movement that put Hughes in the | The Whitiog girts gave an cle yes een te be Oo up —> oo governor's chair and is determined to stamp out some graft ing force is being Incrensed. tables and the “Whe was the best man at Di. wedding” His er ee He gave the E [Brnioremn irom treviting tte im traveling fe Now we are in New York. 00-11. an old ledieg home would be fect of my WILDERT CURIOSITY, | jitrie tees exeiting and « diame and some rottenness—that big wave of public sentiment will as NATURIALIST LONG : compel the passage of this extraordinary bill ing of the me- | — - trip it ee wae It provides for two beards of five men each, which will _ mpl gh Sones, Whe | One mete waterranate — Deli have complete control of every public service corporation Batiery and such—but atx for any| Of notoriety, nic Ma of the ta Pushed into print in the state. These boards can reduce the price of gas, or of water, or of electricity. They can fix railroad rates and street car fares, They can order more trains and more street cars, and have them better heated, better lighted, better ventilated. They can force the adoption of any safety appliance. They cam compel an increase in the number of employes, and reg: ulate their hours. They cam order new stations and better tracks. They can fix wages. Of course, the corporations never dreamed of such a law : | ai srapy Re was: atieh in the! oe es i waual, with no as this. i society but “Alexandaw” the par. Ditter with Teday. And there is no appeal from the decisions of these tetaae NN Is BROOKLYN] Lay nim down tenderiz, boards, unless a concern can show that it has suffered com- I am beginuing to PRRI, like 3 a eee fiscation because the orders of the boards have resulted in t up for life. Glortous [few Yors'tw the ther test ae] Aue # far the loss of a reasonable return upon the actual capital in- vested. have had « chance Outs your bills in half 118 Pix of secing a little of it hadn't ao — wiid antmals, Street, Cushwads throws « Mt or a fainting wed with them once; spell or. whatever it ts that come) Told by Authority from overeating, and she was! He ts @ dunce, tranaferted from the train at Jer-| sey City tnto an ambulance and take Writing more letters Than you mention; | Nobedy paying them Any atté@ntion holding her hand tn the ambatunce and seeing sothing uaueual but bl | What te the end of him? Rast river and me cooped ap with HAPPINESS. & fat womme whe doten't want to sea anything. aud a parrot. Noth |}ow Happiness goes flaunting by, ing to do bot read “The Life ot) As gaily as @ butterfly. Lady Jane Grey” out loud and eat. | And when we cateh the lovely thing, Nothing to think of but what | aay) Alas! it has a broken wing! misaing Mra Cushwade renlly, in | hale | if you take advantage ef our iittieatatime pian, for then the expense ts so distributed > that you hardly mites the money. | We cordially invite yoo to open an account with us for }) anything selected from oor 7 ) splendid stock of down-to-date Summer Apparel for Men, Wo- mon and Chik ‘you'll find our styles invariably correct, our prices “right” and our mer chandise Abwolulel) deymadabic ta qualily. New goods arrifing by Overy exprese—-well be delighted to . * . This bill is mot an unmixed blessing. It ought not to be neeessary for us to have to protect ourselves by interfering with other people's business. But the corporations have an- j tagonized the people. In the end, public sentiment is all- 4 powerful, It was im 1776. int is—do the lic service ations . t come LPormwy It is for them to decide. New York has found a way of VICTOR RECORDS FOR JUNE HAVE ARRIVED relicf—not altogether a good way, but still a way. The (1) Twonew records by Castes Vento. (2) Wire now records by PF people do not have to submit any longer BY AREA THAV EOE, |bome fe the evenings agg del (2) A new Itin dunt by Caruso and An- show you. There is no need to Specify. Everybody knows the con 1 have found « model husband | Mary with ber work, He says conda 4 ditions: Everybody knows who profits while the people pay, | l4t me teil you about him. He ta] Sees peter oe Fed aeaes a ee Complete Mat free on request Everybody knows where there is extortion, where facilities } 4 big, strong mau. very plain tf)" Hasbends, how many of you help Spend 4 few minutes tn our beautiful new dress, who has a brisk step and a0 | your wives? Perhaps you imagine aré inadequate, where employes are underpaid and over- | ever rendy emile. His eyes are €!- that you have enough te dg at the talking machine parlors tomorrow and bear wérked, where human safety and human life ate ignored. _| YA71nparéling with Morrimomt ant office holding up your end. aad theee Outfitting <. . . his langh, a big healthy guffaw, is) tmat it is but a wifely duty to de 1408 Second Ave. ‘ Let the public service concerns take notice— really the most fascinating taugh | at the housework | | Because they are doing the very same things in this | °**' heard | But that ts not the idea. Many | Co., Inc. | His wife ts « etieate little | husbands, tike the one | told you | \ state that created the public, —— in New York. woman and mont of the time not at about, find beusework actually 1332-94 Becond Ave. 209 Union ee eect <oowm all well, She has a Gig howse to| amusing when they work with their | “Seattic’s Retiable Credit liook after and with ouly O8¢/ wives, Try it Take the wits House.” | servant it cceupics most of her) heescho! ke of + WHAT’S A ‘days keeping It tidy. And good casos "ee ae ber poy RRCOERER RY 2 ness knows! I'm sure it coult | her days happier and ber life longer! | not look as fresh and eweet if ber) and you will learn to love your tinted oar + hl her ‘ jn | DOME BF 8 strong fortress to whieh on eo comes ome in * PROPER CONDUCT OF MAN TOWARD WOMAN IN MARRIED | ihe evening be helps her with the) away Poke the Bastaens reerios: gaat} LiPe, AS SUGGESTED BY WOMAN WAITERS, “unfinished business,” h {22 | problems. } moving the plano and aweeping be I hind #, carrying in the od and A FEW YEARS HENCE. } } i TRUST PRICE 100 APETIZ0, THE ORBAT RIVAL OF © Grape Nuts PER PACKAGE FRESH. DELICIOUS CO LUMBIA RIVER SALMON PUDDING Per Can 3cts. REGULAR PRIOK Ibe. By Jessie M. Parton. coal and water. ¥. 4 amile Whea « man thoughfully refrains from beating bis wife and |'f you him, br in hand and hands over his pay envelope unopened, he is enshrined in the gow | his wife's diminutive aprom tted “We need a few more signers. We're trying to open a churel sip of other men's wives aa a Model Husband | around his woist, sweeping off the) “iy the t r The possibility that he may scar her soul and kill her neif-re | walk# and the porcnes and shaking i eeme be Set 200 feet of 7 spect witheat leaving visible weit 4 nothing to do with popular | the rags. an old-established saloon.” —Wash- |i probably doce—bulldose her | This man who helpy his wife! ington Herald says he loves to help her. It would) j take half the sunshine out of his! ‘The good either die young or days, he says, could he not come! poor.-Chicago News. opinion. The fact that he may into giving him back most of the money to spend at the cormer sa | loon after the envelope [8 opemed, does not detract from the fem- intne ideal of what 4 hasband SHOULD do. } The right to present an unmarred countenance to the world and to pay the butcher, the grocer and the ice man in person are ree oghiaed by most American wire! a# the fandemental principles of domestic happiness. The household allowance of an empress would be nothing to a woman if her husband insisted on going | over the aecounts and paying the bills bimneif OLD COUNTRY LINEN. MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 100 | The Silk Carnival aa a Tremendous Success READ THESE 6 |\TEMS FROM THE SILK AND DRESS GOODS SECTION. A. BRIDGE & CO. The Largest Clothing House on the Coast Tor be a Model Husband—not merely a domestic prig $i Quality 3¢inch |760 Quality 32ineh| 27-inch Rajab Silk, 98c/ 564nch N }45e Quality Moreen | $1.50 Quality @ man must have had a model mother Hiaek tf Sith quality come in Choth She will have taught him that nice regard for the rights of ack Taffota GiK.| Pongee Silk, aatural ne Skirting, navy blue.) Granite . others, courtesy, and military neatness, without which a man is ta heavy, f0F! oior onty; pertect; ‘: Seem red, green, tan, gray, ing, back eal no more fit to live with than a Hottentot or Digger Indian ckirte and suite ° pink, brown, ore to $1.60 qualities " The man who retalis to his all the unclean stories he Sik Carntved price wash silk; Sik Car and black. Silk Car @ilk Carnival price and black. Silk Car in. wide, Silk hears at t with his own family. He per yara— nival price, per yard) nival priee, per yard per yard nival priee, per yard nival price ow to he neither does abe care to have her bus! m A woman can hare too much as wel her hasband’s society A sure index to a man’s real character is the way bh his wife's relatives—particularty her mother t ie ab = th tle man. short on soul stuff and of sarrow me wtality, who ob, to “mother’s” visite Another ¢ urber of the domestic peace is the j os man. He is more irritating to feminine nertes than the husband who favariably tells bie wife her gown or hat te unbecoming, of that her complexion bas “gone off since he marridd her. An though & Woman were a wax figure guaranteed fadeiess! ake 4he T5¢ 25e¢ one There’s a Real Carnival on the Second Floor COUCH COVERS. Couch Covere—The 1 wt things to be found are here at London's we offer L sample bar 60 inches wide, 3 yarda long, (ring ed all round. Sold at ¢ Special .. ee ° . $1.48 POPULARLY PRICED For the warm days, be sure and see our Two-Piece and long—some pla r effects; price 2 Fancy Mat Pins, extra lar designed in oxidized sil f Fine White Lawn Aprons, made very full with wi de strings, bas a large pocket. A beau Ot dvd de dh "oks Chin tne sata ee bel ss sgt vee re 50c Finest White Cambric Aprons 39¢—Extra wide and Jom Outing Suits at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 ———E———E——————— r ° 2 The man who thortughly believes in the Sardou cure for di CAMPING STOVES wide jogs, Ginch hem. For Waiters use. votce; who, when clouds darken the matrimonial sky, whisks his . special +. eeetiel® wife off to the theater, or takea her out to dinner, is the man Wickless Gasoline Camping Stoves: 7Se Fancy Aprons —This pretty Apron is finished witt tic es 2ourner, regular prica $2.48 fine em dery, made of @nest lawn, very full cut; — most apt to tind dom signs octal burner, regular price 82.98 Our showing is especially strong, including the plain blues and browns, new oyster grays, pearl grays, ch — ; ’ stripes and overplaids, and many mew and choice ef! \-buriter, regular price $3.00; $1.98 | Pretty Lace Veils—The season's faddiest fad Assortment rorete ev e complete and satinfactory our veils, Full sts pi ~ AUNT POLLY S CORNER | in worsteds, cheviots and serges. CAMP AND KITCHEN RUGS. @dgod at 4%¢. Others to aftr ilies Made of best Mautla Hemp—slse *Séx60"—striped and fringcd Attractive New Lace Gollars—Prices much loss than el 1, ,of © cup of Baitter, then beat tr , menmnee enemieed both ends. Regular price $1.50; agectal .. ee ie nue Toe. the following specials: 15¢, 26¢, 35¢, 40¢> i pa in. {three whole emgs; © aaa t ‘ ental each ¢ pund cians t s + moat. Patt | oon aad eleven, three-quarters of @ If You're Interested in Furnishings ?! INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEA se used oF not. Make! cup of milk, and sift two teaspoon ed pri trom any desired re-|fuls of baking powder in two cups Children's white summer hats, | ¢ ip. If no apples are used, aaa jot aatly, 64 one-half ‘pack We carry a complete line of the newest and up-to-date With aljudtable erewae om | b spore oi very neatly made Long Gloves, beantifut | 16-dutton snk a en lens raisins, Dake te mod kh te set waists, in white, trim teiah, al gray and white, even texture e bolle cider, if conventent, to the} ante. aincees styles in Fancy Vests at ..esceeseeess @L25 to $5.00 — neat tucks and rik | med with embroidery and all sizes, the patr TS¢ in black and white, will be « great as wate 5 bo we PA biue | drawn up with ribbon at bhinck. tit Mabe. 6° tleon lasting the lowest Sur Snderwes ' ) riees ranging | ae aed odd c Kk Gloves, 16 butte —) 2 saving when apples are scarce and ican ot finaly m ummer Underwear, at, a garment .., 50e to $$.00 sd hoe o yap neck 19¢ leanth, for the wall dresser, Bitra Fine TwoClasl high priced - ~ Sedtae o i ’ P ‘ infants’ and Children’s sum vursd "i . Lisle Imported Gloves Hiseulta—Lett over fram one meni /2") YON wi — a uting Shirts at oo.++++0» paterersesess $100 to $6.00 aeren'e gause ve ts, long | mer Bonnets, aitk —— Kayser 16-button Silk Gloves, | — only the pair made a6 nide 46 Ween firet| i . leave Nigh neck, fine | and silk crocheted. Fancy black, brown and tan; you | The Glove for wear t may be mad wen fires) wriniye hase ate more comtorten sanitary eotton ribbed. 20¢ | Muslin Bonnets in many wer theas cals at Laban, 1 tekee caw ware aan i baked dy eee. i ee edi 4 se hnabitaalbtte ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR values offered at 12%¢ | styles B9¢ to 82.48 the pair “s 82.00 | the best yet, the palt nid 4 uhew 6 2 ALC for ton minutes a FREE OF CHARGE. THE C pie ARNIVAL IN THE LACES AND EMBROIDERIES . Don’t drink poor stuff; A BRID F & Co er ad \cornet Cover feebenidory Inger | Valenciennes Laces} Allover Laces, in| Thousands @& ( i i und Sem! . . P oh a broide ith well fo Sh and Insertt sone a na} of New Vali the world is full of it eo e ns aut ital | sped sale ’ , it] 1 assortme bean re » oe ern heer| finished @ fine| W Fronts; fine in width| white floral de wa hi he f cot s ch , es be na - 103, 105, 107 FIRST AVENUE, 1 ont vat.| Musi, 18 Inches) mainsook, 3 inches ao signs; extra il tr lon it . > ne at wiall wide always 38¢ wide, Extr value 4 values tbe. To ot Corner First and Yesler 4 vias : ‘ ; ny Yoeee } ¢ Pcs y vn are at, a yard 1/ morrow, the yard f ud 4 ware x t -ar , 7 > . » 7 . cune-Crenmy. ome sean |i JOU Gone | Ml LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE ON THE COAST sear with thtee-quartors | ———S

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