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BLISHING CO. gale ERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ola BY JOSH 9 DER BX TY EO asi, Ra mas oy torn er te - 2 nt 878; Guneet Main 1050. A Word From Josh W up = ther@*—-Philadelph 7 el é “on A Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1080, © Rae (x é Hr 4 ] BALLARD @7AR AGRNCTL on mailer € Ave, Muneoh Mallard We bog The immunity bath must te “PVRRETT BVRR AGRNCT—Homer Beans, #8 Kgckerteilor Ave; Buneet 16k ° Ee relief to a man after he‘ Wis er oe | oe coy, win conte Ody week oF cwont cents per month Osilvered Won iu bot water for some tinke+ SLEEPING CAR NAMES. (ne an nioeping a | Rye, By ~ i ndianapolia Ne tal ~ a "A wot ant Wor - i or. (aha much me cae Pabermen a8 teartia, Weahinggyn, on sncond-elegy eer Tirneth away no] The tolographers’ strike will be ee LS dla ge ein 1"pal-| the “Nickloedsnal TO MATL. BUA Ind Tre date yore, tee comienes ton book agents,” viewed with considerable alarm by . pow sie thn leeen'? eee address label of each paper Ween thas 4.8te arrive ee Senet ts Sete eo ten who have been waking for] ac#enPeloaved ft way through the coan ” og onl AL My be m yoare for a message concerning the} nightnons, “but what ear ts it we| “I am quite wt g NOTCH FO SUNPCRIMENS— amy “copy ot The Siar fal we rene pow oy death of a rich uncle,—Toledo De ccettsh’ tk tie uback which boowss hat ae to feck ning, please to we ioe Hite. 4 is tha’ a ae A. you 8 wee ‘ |the handsome couduetor let me re-|ing not only profoummen at mine i Hs please telephone we every time 4 Uinmnoleats’ | tain,” said Rotlo's parent, consult: tal degree weird, quam be cortaim of et¥ing cur eubsoribers © perfect servioe-and “L understand they're ae happy | tng the same, “we bat Mined No 4 in ch “ _ eee ERS i — ye ¥ in their little fat aa can be.” | There a bee be Lary ‘ Noe. 2 and nartr®, that's tr A OR THE PEOPLE RULE? e Who te She? You. Just like two turtle! No. 13 being dragged along: wakna.|Dgtnes ove 2,0 a » Wi ° |A certain young miss of Seattio, | O°" | i : n men with which thie fuxurions|lo, no two of the : glorious DROWNING'S TOO he: herd bh ™ arg — i ‘ = et -9 tenees xt does com} «vem, You nee the janitor’ ‘Is FOR YOU, YOU |sleeper was Parihoned.” ald: B me, There's womoting iam President Rbofevelt said truly the other dey, in his specc) ty you don't know her name, nat, Sher By vacation Milwau ~ DRIVELING SCOUNOREL 1 the train shed, bat { could not Jn | little upper berth aol at the unveiling of the Pilgrims’ monument, that the time has Prd og te hae wane ae * gy it — it sarah ete yd 3 a m re ate t ‘i » r nd the girl,who does gossip an My Neighbors, 1. ¥ 1a athe ‘ob | ear thom, area't arrived “to determine who shall rifle this government, the peo- tattle acs: teodihinel ant oeecchia thir,” | anty Anthropetd. 1 traveled tn it) 1t must have. been 9 sovernmental agents, or a few ruthless, de- Aud gardens with exotica rare; over the ol ne blo | ta > provide ple, through their g ie . You Needn't A . 7 once hem g ” termined men, whose wealth makes them particularly formid- ||. Beg Arse eaaee great Fh Bato close besides my cottage “No, it was a longer name, Ilke You bet, Rates : ‘ e | ' ul « and able, because they hide behind the breastworks of corporate | highly [Are pansies bright and adters tall. | Anagtneata oe Aeatoodite: APD ote sand the beauty , * May be well h 1 . , ’ a md | emeowate y aren't organizations, 4 E ‘on oy Aves yoPon ine ail | My Netghbor in his touring ear mete * So "Anticasente'? ras teal the next And then followed these significant words: “I wish there aaits | Rides through the country near and owl patel Giliok sta Gr. tes Lb eonak ome p to be no mistake. It is idle to ask me not to prosecute crim-/ A Fg et" Well, would your! LO i Gili weanieba obi Initial by reading it backward, be- | copoeia for h i ich or poor.” 7 Indianapolis News| Where ferna and orchids love to inals, ric! P , , ro hich On the heels of this declaration came a panic in Wall st. —-- _ pai aera es ORS a | pre Sies. The big thieves there knew exactly what the president meant. i la etn s . My Neighbor travels o'er the sea | | .<aum ror Reve ery | eit ct Manda ee cet tol INQUISITE EDWIN ‘aia Stocks took a wild tumble, for everybody felt that if meneevelt jeateh up with his orders | But in my dreams are scenes more| Vv E (tar pectat _— Pi‘ darssoee ts was going to prosecute to the utmost limit the big scoundrels} “Is he « manufacturer? | bright f & BAN FRANCIBCO, Aug. %4.—A) eT = om , “Oh, 4 ts @ 7 7 . fates th ot the robber trusty there would be dre resus of «characte qt Macarena |" wt ot Travers tr detent By F. W. Schaefer ey Fe mmo tn Bint . ceil” sah } lg My Neighbor writes ten words or so silk one A M to’ shake the very foundations of predatory wealth in this | CourlerJournal / dane — : A h ore batts a iy [And thousands from his bank will] ssc wy } “Can I have a bunt” eee ekataas armas on 4 tz now (than ever before, country. New York, th cilia vats A Business Proposition. lo Vomeks words drop from my! “Oh, why do you trouble me} “You Edwin, th are some 15). derelict. The crew excaped in sme And today the big thieves of New York, the so-called p | “Eve heard so much of ‘the Inm-|” pon, again, Bawin?* the bread box.’ fi | boats and were later picked up by atery financiers, are trembling with apprehension |Ventions of the devil,” maid the); thankfully receive a Tea. “Kin | go on the cars | “I mean one Uke pa gets la passenger steamer. To sell Beattie (# i Pa A PCE ' on the Be arrival, “that I've often “No, Kdwin, not alone,” } “Go ond play, Gawin= 7 rs mation apply te They see the handwriting of long-delayed justice c “| thought T'@ like to meet the gen-| He pleasure in Kis wealth may! “I don't wanna go alone, | waona| “lL wanna goon the ears si RE JAPS COMING. | effive, old W wall, and, keener than the Belshazzar of old, they fully under-| tleman. Are you bet" find; go with the passengers.” | “You ean't; you haven't a Ucket mo! . nger fe! * Spaprres | “I am,” replied bis satanic ma-/1, in the treasures of my mind “Dow't interrupt me. 1 am read. Yes, { have. I've got a milk} : z 18 tc for th | , . jal Service.) |2 tc the afternoou, stand what is in store for them joaty | Would | change places if | could? | ing “Laura's Lover; or, Who Broko | ticket (Star Special Service. paid rite The time has truly arrived to determine the question of| “Woll, say, can't I be of some! You bet I would! Down the Hammock,’ ” A milk ticket Isn't good on «| VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 24/04 r : ; : service to you? I was a patent at-| Now York Tinios Maw, what makes « train?” train. }Hight hundred more Japanese — who shall rule the United States of America. The very liberties | al at HE atcomdbn Bo . st nos. | a tte ot ee aie teks eh a of the people are at stake. The rapidly growing power of the) : » ma boise cars, | suppose money kings of the metropolis is threatening them with serf- ING nee & engine and two cars dom, absolute as any that ever existed. oakwin, you aeeravete wie: Ne” }_ “ts « dembtrain any relation to The money kings of America already dictate to millions | Bite of people how and when they shall work, how much they shall/ BY ED DAYSTAR. ime same girl since, and J can't] “No.” earn and how much they shall pay for food, clothing and ed, Once more I want to ask | tied you what is the trouble between roel oe #0, oF treat him ae ‘] “Hush, Edwin.” enter. Bond and you, I-——" * * oom ceed SRLS EEE * bie * Fred, old boy,” said Marke, after Under the constitution of the country each and every citi-| Pred Gordon wheeled trom his/a silence of several minutes, “Pm | 8 p.m. T. A. Barnes will lecture on zen is equal, but the constitution has been set aside. Greek lexicon and Wwoked steadily mighty sorry, { don't blamengog,| “The Tashi Lama of Tibet s ve held tort at Jobn Marks yet, some way, I think there aunt Of late years money kings have held powers superior to| ~Marks,” he sald, “echoot han been |be a mistake. I can't believe , Spiritualist. those of the federal government. They have defied the laws | soing five weeks, You've asked me would do wuch a trick. | wishyeu| The Seattle Paychie Society will Psat | that question, as near as | can make hk t : it Alki hall at 3 p. m. when and scoffed at administrative efforts to control them. Men |i, ae ies teen, Liiaers ee could fix 1 up. I'm going for m|mect a D jwalk. Good-bye.” & lecture on payebie work will be like John D. Rockefeller have answered summons to court, |to oo Fon, et £ seo ree won't lot “ee givon by Helen Rice Barieigh & ~ ai , tae alone. wna w Y Six weeks later Frank Bond. ference at 7 p m.; circles formed a when it pleased them, and have made the processes of the law | "tye yoys were students at Head |i of a-fover in St. Anthony's \s 20 pm null and void when they so desired. ford college and were members of |pital. Because of the crowded con- nee oe the Alpha Nu, a focal frat of which dition of the hospital it bad de They were above and beyond the reach of justice, John Marke was president. Ho had {volved upon Alpha’ Ne ts fernah’s HOTEL MAN MARRIED Star Special Service.) HAM, Aug. 24.—-Pred T. “Undesirable citizens” like E. H. Harriman have over-rid- |been greatly worsted becanse of the jnurse from among their member den the law and seized on the wealth of the people with ruth- | Haire fied pare raya be i Be tee. Seeepeabin whine Oe less hands. Statutes have been deliberately set at defiance and |he sat down on the edge of the card whon the lots were cast. Ho! UET4I Dicciatel deli X sedbieis fox acolling und iepghtehs study table and waited for Fred to| was too loyal to his frat to allow | Bleck. form _ | begin. another to take hin place and had |" hotel in this city, but now of Today the major portion of the wealth of America is in| “Bond ts a bright fellow and um he Oregon hotel in Portland, was faithfully watched by the bedaide |‘ . . se ‘ ‘ ge (tl @ year ago last summer 1 {for three weary weeks, Today the | MHited tn marriage with Miss LD danger of passing into the hands, or under the control, of these | 44 of him an a friend. It wan &lfever wan breaking wad Pred wen i Sw dubai er te, week new despots, who have over-ridden the courts and have sub-| pleasure to our family to learn that |suddenly attracted by the delirious | Rv. ha eee oe: See PRS iberti . jhe was engaged to a cousih of ming talk, which had heretofore been too ay aan verted the-fiberties of the prople. ” emt, aug. [of Whom we have always been very |incoherent for understanding | And right here Roosevelt steps in and says: “This thing /fond. Her mother is dead and she| “Then il tell Margaret and Piling two weekn there will go to " . cr, |Da* spent & great deal of time at/no word cate. Day after day and | . »Stihs ° ad must stop and stop now. The law shall be restored to power. | oo" Shoe “whe was at our hous namap-cbet fea've Geasiven- cnt, ona[mertand to itve The constitution shall again prevail and the people get back|and they—she and Hond—had| must the best woman Itving suffer (tr. Shock is well kanwn ta Bo The president has undertaken a mighty task. It will prob-|about eight miles from home, and| Dear litte Margaret! List pot {| "it" te Dilter botel.) | ¥as to come out on the faterurban. |can't see her again? Oh, God, hel ably mean long months, perhaps years, of fighting before the 33 i a wats the, Mae fa one « ng goer otheaat HORNETS ARE FIREBUGS EVERETT, Aug. 24.—The bdurn- financial usurpers of the people's power can be completely over- | garot waited ail evening for him. Dear, poor little girl, how I low len'a nitatre nie ober basis. |but he never came. She supposed | her!” thrown and the nation s affair nest red, to a proper basi . fof course he would send a note the} suddenly he opened his eyes and The era of “money madness,” which began in America next day, but that day passed and latter the first bewilderment recom: ing of « hornets’ nest placed 100, years ago, and which rapidly grew into a worship of dollars | ¥ee* @tter week went by, and not a ntved Fred, who grasped his bi 000 feet of cut cedar in jeopardy f N jtrace of him could we find. His |and cried at the Fosse Logging company's and of men who had dollars, has reached its climax ow the | friends neomed to know nothing of | * all right, old map, you're|camp near Clinton. The fire con- nation is suddenly awake to what the whole thing means. boy ee ee a te ee and pen make s/ sumed not only the nest, but also - 5 i / O t with Margaret. 1 wi to} the woods aroun ° That the reaction against the resulting conditions will be here at college. For a time I fave corsies me, bat 1 didn’t Taowe Lae se at ayn sorte oe bone severe can hardly be doubted. The people see that drastic |Mm any number of chances to ox-|down and rest. Yea, ahe's coming.” |out to quell the conflagration. plain, but he grew only more re} And when Frank Bond awoke i Scott to Rest. A t City Bogineer Scott ox pects to spend the winter on bis frait farm two or three miles out of measures are now mecessary. But the evil must be uprooted, | smo and I gave It up. Margaret from 4 peaceful sleep Margaret was so that fair play and justice to all will prevail [is beart-broken and has never beon | speaking her forgiveness. The nation is looking to Theodore Roosevelt to accomplish | 22a this result. It is an undertaking that would appa! most men, but the day night subject, “The Two Fath- will be of great benefit to his health president seems to i lown to it. | Congregat! "q ors.” which has been Impaired for some — oo ee a Plymouth—Third —~g ont te — time as the resalt of a sunstroke. |versity wt.; Rev. Francis J. Van Eplecopat. Pt While driving logs oa the Cok |Horn, D. D., pastor. Services 11 | St. Mark’s—Corner Madison and | ving river, Winslow, L. O. Crowber feos jm and & 'p, m; Sunday school, | Broadway; Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, ree-| wan disemboweled, bu 945 am: ¥. P. S.C. B, 6:46 p | tor. Setvions at 8 and 11 a. m. and ~ |m.; mid-week service, Thursday, &|% Pm: Sanday school at 10 «. m.; |p. m. The pastor will preach morn-|™0rning subject, “The Solitude of tie sud-qrentan | Human Life"; eventag theme, “The | Pilgrim—Hroadway and Repud-| Philosophy of the Marriage Serv lean; Rev, Edward Lincoln Smith, | !e. a 1D. D., pastor; Rev. Sydney Strong.| . Trinity Corner Wighth and D. D, acting pastor. Services 11|J8™mes; Rev. H. H. Gowen, rector & m. and 4:30 pm: Sunday | Services at 7:30 and ll a m and | school, 9:30 s. m. ¥. P. $C. B,| 7:30 p.m; Sunday school at 9:30 6:45 p.m: Thursday, 7:30 p.m. In| ®.™.; In the morning the sermon || From CHICAGO the morning Dr. Strong preaches. | Wl be by the Rev. Dr. Hudson | Take No vesper services will be heid| Stuck, archdencon of the Yukon: |} “LAKE SHORE” More battleships at navy yard jthan ever before. oe until September, the evening sermon will be UF Uv or Oak Lake —- Near Onk Lake| Rev. J. A. St. Clair MICHIGAN CEN- : |nchool; Rev. F. W. Griffiths, min- peng - TRAL, ‘ ister, 2:00 p. m., Sunday school ristian Science. “The Ni in SOMETHING * | Mra. J. W. Denny, supt.; 3:00, wor First—-812 Sixth. Services at 11 g. ||) is one Sar = CHIG IM NEQGUGER ship and sermon, m.; subject, “Christ Jesus”; Bun “AMERICA’S MUFFLERS Olivet—Winter st. and Pipeline; | day school at 11 a. m.; testime bp Rev. Rufus W, Fletcher, minister, | menting Wednesday evening | A. Frost. hall, corner Broadway and Prospect—East Prospect st. and|Aanes R. McCarthy, pastor pry: Frank Bond, and you must not “Paw's got « demijohn, ain't het | manager of the By-| Telephone man was happy; Monday Mr. and Mra, Block will! Good old telegraph strike.” | leave for Spokane sud after apend-| } Ian't it good even on a milk ie A Ihave been booked for passage trom} THE @ ral dwin, leave the room.” Honotulu to Vancouver on the! DRUG vs “Does @ milk train stop at water | steamer Indiana, and the option of | mam pmae tanks?” |a second voyage from the island | S06F 4 “Yes. Hold your tongue.” |t this port in the charter party) *VEM) € of the Indiana has been taken up.| sesscn This news was received today from | MHEST&wtsts Ban Francisco, where the Indiana! LAK. | “thad to let go. It's slippery.” te owned. She is now on her way =e : E from Vancouver to Honolulu to) ME Y. pick up the Japanese. It is itkely . SOME FIND JOY; that more than 800 will come as booking is stili open. The Indimna should arrive about September 10. —— Jonesy got a letter; Came in morning maf, Said: “Motheriniaw is coming; Meet her without fall.” Joneay spoke sareantio, “That's the luck I like, | “Can't head her off to save my) life. } “Darn that telegraph strike.” Leave Pier 2 Wo see battleships - Here Are Some Bargains in Used Pianos Fischer Upright .. 3 % Arion, large size, mahogany case, used six months $165 A $325 Hammond for ..... 6175 A $400 Radie for ..... soe, M225 ‘These latter two are practical ly a8 good 4s new, and are cer tainly the biggest value ever of- fered. All are fully guaranteed. Heard the joyful news, Said: “My Jingo, | can charge | Any rate I choose. “Keep the wires humming, “That's the noise I ike, “Long distance te looking up; Wifle went to seashore; Needed money bad, Wrote to hubby Wire “Filty;” made him sad. | Hurried to the station; Job ho didn’t lke, } Heard the news and yelled for joy | Good old telegraph strike.” | Baseball fan was crazy; Merey how he swore, | Wanted to know the Stwashes| fate, | | Coulda't learn the score. | Said: “By gosh, it's awful; “Buepense | do not like. “Miners may be 10 ahead; “Darn that telegraph strike.” Leave Pier 2 to see battiesh: 314 Union 8t., Opp. the P.1. Wenatchee, He believes that the |} SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. NDAY TOPI “Lord, for Thy Tender Merey's Sake,” Farrant, Mixa Wilson. Thurs-|intense weather of the east side it wtil) liver. ans RAILWAY SYSTEM.” / ; dA Fa yor are thigh eg 1” seinem SARATOGA, N. Y., and RETURN ACCOUNT OF MEETING Fly on the Fiyer Fare %Se—Round Trip, 50c FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 om | LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattte Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— Tel. 212. | From St. Louis Take “BIG FOUR’ ROUTE.” From Peoria Take Lake Erie & West ern or “Big Four Route.” GREATE en ae hl ch lor une ™”|fo'a! * ™ Siete Send] GRAND ARMY of the REPUBLIC Aures OUGHT | Beacon Hill—Near Beacon ¥ill| nee { Tickets on sale Sept. 6-7-8—Good to Return to Bept. 17. “i wet $ To BE OPENWoRK | |Sehool; Rev. Wm. Worthington. | Methodist. Satencion te bre neeured by wee and fee of $1.00 ar / | Services 11 a m.; Sunday school,| 4 _. ickets Routed via Our Lines will accepted at your THIS ARE }12 m.; ¥. P. $C. B, 7:18 p.m, | John. Rev A 5g ag pleasure by the Boat Lines in either Direction, between 22 \ Youngatown-—-2:00 p. m., Sunday| a.m. Rev. George L. Tufts, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and Buffalo. Also between Al- | = - e school; 8 p. m., evensong and ser-! field secretary of the Interna bany and New York. ————————————— . men. | Reform bureau, will preach. # p.m, |[ S!€ TRIPS—Saratoga to New York or Boston and return... $6.00 j South Alki—Services im school | regular service yeh athe! Saratoga to New York or Boston and return to Albany $5.00 | | THE HOUSE OF QUA house; 10 a, m., Sunday school; 11,| Trinity M. B.—-Corner Firat av. N.|| STOPOVERS—At Battle Creek, Detroit, Sandusky, Westfield and Ni- ———— meme. |worship and sermon by Tracy! and Me ; Rev. De Witt C. Frank agara Ne ey be ee cs leave last stop- | Strong 11 & m,-"Cltizenahip |f| Set point not later than Sept. sth. Return Journey—10 YOUR NAME aa ; 1:90 Dm, “The Ae jays within transit limit. Presbyterian | cepted Time." po Vinidi--Cornatr Poon on adkdiei CHAUTAUQUA AND RETURN—Tick ts on sale dally until Sept. Fy Se Pentel will Bring you er Se ! 30. Limited to Oct. 31. Fare from Chicago, $17.60; Peoria, $22.40 2 - Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor. Sub- Baptist. St. Louis, $27.80. ! rf } ject of sermon at 11 o'clock, “Chas-| Tabernacte—16th av. N. and Mar. NO | te 20, 2 . m2 jing Away the Evil"; evening wub-| rison; Rev. 8. K. Chram, D. D.,, will —o ANS RETURN Aug. 6, 16, 20. 24; Sept. 10, 14, 24, 26 KEW SUAMER A |Ject, “The Sleeping Forces in Our| preach morni 4 eve Fe GH Ane eke ene Team Si, Lane, £33.68 i SHoe LINED witw ad iat Goecamnee t ing and evening. | NEW ENGLAND RESORTS—Aug. 6 10, 20, 24; Sept. 10, 14, 24 B+ FROG FUR Westminster Presbyterian chusen | Chvtetion. | Lie from Chicago or St. Louis, one fare, plus $2.00 for the Round Broadway and Columbia; Rev. J,| First—Corner Broadway and Bast THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND HAS SET THE FASHION FOR |M. Wilson, pastor. Subjects, “These | Olive L. Chapman, pastor CHIFFON MUFFS FOR MIDSUMMER WEAR. BUT THAT'S ONLY | Sayings of Mine, or Faith Triumph: | Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 8 ~m THE START. "and “The Lost Found, or Love| Sunday school at 12 m.; Christtan! i Victorious"; evening musical pro-| Endeayor at 6:46 p. m or St. Louls, one fare plimeg2.00 gram Home, S§weet Home Begin Work For Lock, narrows, The work is under the| chant, “Nune Dinilttis”; anther Theosophy Boring has been begun at the site direction of Capt. O. Powell, of the) “O Everlasting Lord,” Fleck; bass The Theosophical se Senttle WARREN J. LYNCH, P. of the proposed canal lock at the county waterway commission Goddard; offertory sole, ge, will meet at 1420 Second, at | CANADIAN RESORTS—Daily until Sept. 80, 1907. From Chicago | For further information, apply to passenger age NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 151 YESLER WAY, SEATTLE, enger Traffic Manager. CHICAGO for the Round Trip. t of the vieet-that geereerewteemwmeeees# es ro @ es Be ve

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