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ng & ' THE SEATTLE STAR THE BEAT" TLE STAR-8 STAR DUST | enh aE UNE 18, 1908, CARY SANTARMUMS BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907-1909 Seventh Ave EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY JOSH : 1 9 BY FRANK J. SWEET gardenor shal) bring ' Main 108 os them’ yf ns o - .. he was kneeling just inside the | pla ; These are exchanges, an? connect with all de iG isas A Word From Josh Wise tded t tte | ad epared soll of a flower bed} 1 must do the it's t partmente—ask for department or name of person at i (Me Liwith &gearhandiod trowel, order: | pé oo for tr ity last w ye want, . aa i . ec espertally for thi b m1 m m me t tn ; ' : as rw er AR addency gt Betere 4 - | mah who kin) : 4 ape opentes = thence MN ee litte the mardoner? 1 \ ” ae anes ae ; - | ; “ y ' art f noh lal and yme of the b lmome i ’ an De ' stempt |/® ofa lt nob - A > cuts per week, oF twenty-five conte per mont } fe vege nkied and smnoothed| them over 1 at ve Gon. gv bo Ce dinary@ Ht@rm rina valet OH | wily the gnotions of the trowel. Bhe| them, May 1 y Aeon 2 ow edocs oo Pasayie. he Van was pret with the winsom® cllug ah : . ’ . him ¢ whit f - flows ing beauty of » vine Why 7 1 > » surveyed her work, | may he anawered You can t oa es Proagnuly she surve : sak epee, Seva ee One Comfort critically, approvingly. Certainly tt/ ™ ; | Pasion Doe scar go to| was very nd artintic, All it And do the digeing, b . "2, mitauanee how) & you The Japanese fashion of marry-| yy, “ acked now was the flowers mented will put on & me ont waa 8:0 Ing first and fa ' ve after Conduct " she rained her eyes she looked | Will be #o Uroll-—and ¢ : & it you Should mise M mere than ones }ward he < ‘ t t i rm it And | think I've heard « a 4 mo & tet . indifferent aucee The par New Y k, at-—at tte ak: usually fall in love with . , The Manhattan? nq sa =: , ews ae | as You, very likely it was the Mar e re ‘ 7 ponte AR hattan, I'm Mise Richardson of a HAL GIRLS PROPOSE? W2nd at ‘ ryt | Near a Bad Bargain. ‘i bid i visita a M Prelaw peat 7 2 Se . . Mer hands Came together In plea oo girl had : ve odie Fa Do you know Olive? Why, she Vinge ote second to any other in s et no treat ut a t ert oft © advised al le on dearest friend 1 ial a | al to withdraw od! Ien't Mt delight , ae that M f ¢n ous kind | But," inetsted the ‘ we . wivior knows her and has heard her | that é : . I wh ‘ oy Of anecdotes and jokes concerning it, which are always | 4 bed speak about Miss Olga Richard nee! \ i ve “% nore s Really, it seems that we ‘ potle flippant or couched in a tone of distinct levity, there is literally Posal who'd support your acq ances, after all. 1 will get or “9 | ¥ the chrysanthemum bulbs now and | WHOLESALE THE GQ KER~2 —_ f° send | Even love could put forth no ar hurry back DRUG O RETAIG, om See ' . f le r, if at no other} gument against this Certainly; it will be lovely! ce ——_ om: pera Surely in th ve season of leap year, if at no ot | : . Ten minu later be was DOWN-TOWN STORE USE YOUR PHONE at time, it is in order to take r seriously | : ae " . t inging f w “ lave } — 9013-1015 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2915 ~ ~ MAIN 124g poo z | wage Gem ro yulba as he could carry, and with ¥ “i pier De Lesseps, who dug the Suez canal, was: proposed to when | winie starts for Sunday » For ber aweothoart she 4 delightfully profound remarks on am Feacceeri oe at PA Bp i! t tof 19 i 1} | With @ nickel for the And there he ts. - the art of gardening and the useful line aaa aa ro LL SEATTLE) ‘The past 60 by a girl of 19, and married her, |Next ye o him on a ato hime P into @ of admiring ness of labor they k 4 On h6| peer.ornce sus-svaTion Fo ‘abil e : } : ” Where the soda fount sooth. | Pretty maiden in the pla the of de of the | opposite of the trowelcarved gpa an ta e-toen some Tt QUAM i ae Priscilla, in “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” asks | : Wiat lack & re today ee aot uns ginnted the bul pore ES! Nee As OT ws “Why don’t you speak for yourself, John?” Though the ¢ for # Shades her : wn gray The man’s face was ave in-! one aod Patt i to her husband in a peculiarly tactful way thirst | And there he ts stantly and he would have passed! As the last tuber was receiving tts ensationa a ues atti posed te ssbanc a peculi actiul wa . a | , a - Se i |] Willie Qills his own void flr fe . om, but she stepped to ¢ ace | covering of soll a deprecating fa ; He remarked to her one day ‘All Paris says we are engaged ‘ Pretty gt = _ — for Jack, | "ith ® pretty same sind " groture ; appeared at an opening in the a Cats In price for quick —e en on & day. Quality that js TR a age oe : : > 7 1 omanc Aren't you Mr. Ware of the next! shrubbery Al at prices eminently satisfactory. On sale until Satu “Well,” she said, “why not? I am sure I should be happy Frem a Flewery Romance fier with hie pack | -. irday 4 sh é | She was born in @ garden spot— a . cottage beyond | “Av ye plave, sorr,” an anxious |— night at 12 Man’s exclusiveness in the matter of proposal | was in the bloom of youth—her lips » organ grinder | "Yes volce called, “have yes been afther KIRK'S JAP ROBE BOAP-—Regularly 10c, special............5 5e "9 he aaee a enn ot de . le better | Were like petale—her path etrewa |. “Welt been admiring your! seein’ any bys or tramps lurkin’ ARMOUR’S FAIR SKIN BOAP: ularly 10¢ al, ¢ for dates from the ages when woman was regarded a hen he un Genie 40:4 Broke the Engagement dimean uty, “and-owed, 3 thar |aboet? 4711 WHITE KOSE GLYCERINE SOAP — Regularly’ tbe 4 than a slave, and man selected a wife as he did a horse, and the inte woman That comes of coorting an ath-|as well os it, | was in your| Two or three last pate were gv eal 4 he ° ety bud—her |lettc girl gree ue Yesterday and «poke/en to the little mound which eov THE PEERLESS STROPPER—For stropping Gillette Diades One had no more to say about it than the other ; climbera—met him in| “What's gone wrong? with your gardener. He said you\ered the bulbs, Then Mr, Ware saven its price in leas than a month—each 506 It is argued that as man is the head of the house or family ervatory—admire her Ye y sie met me by the had the finest chrysauthemums in| turned GILLETTE ROZOR BLADES—New stock of the latest and b tt de "3 } s auppert the family, it should be | @xotle beauty—-she blanched like a| garden wall and throw me over all the country ‘round Inst fall— No, Michael, not this mornin, blade just received —<and it devolves on him to support the family, it should be ones | prize-takers and all that he answered. “Why? | WHISK BROOMS—Regular 20¢ values, special a his proper function to take the first steps toward forn Yes, I have some very fine ones,| “Hecuuse some rapecaliion's been|| ROBERTSON’S GRAPE JUICE—Full pint bottles, each... i eve, he answered, amiling/ sthalin’ the rtatios 1 put ast CHEWING GUM—2 pkgs for eres ine isnot more than hall the tne tre adi ‘YEARS IN JAIL: set se ca But this premise is not more than half the time true; and if it 800 [bt athalle’ the peruation I pet aside ch in supporting th were always true it would not lead to that conclusion is it often the case that the wif | does as | (Star Special Bervice.) family by her inheritance or dower as the husband does, but} porTLaND, Ore, June 10 even when she has none she docs the same or more by her| gnorn of bia religtous, social and | ti i t J. Thorbara P . . | financtal eminence or bi household management and services. ; [een eer testes gocuine aiteak| Even if she did nothing, is she not a human being to whom or tm the Y. M. C. A. and former 7 hest chereh fh iage , . . f d by it| deacon in the richest chareh tn marriage is important and who is to be as vastly affected by it Eocene ikendis. tnaee’ amy. ibe as her husband possibly can be? The truth is that to man mar fiage is simply an episode among a variety of things of moment, prospect of five years in the pe tentiary at Salem and while to woman, as society is now constituted, it is everything.| The five-year sentence was pa “What!” “Would you have a delicate | 4 09 him for converting to his prundy Gra | $288,276 belonging to cries Mrs. a ” }tlary sentence was a fine of $576 “e et heci . . 1863. Failing to pay this fine, Rose T is supposed to end the discussion. But does it end it '| must spend a day tn the county Is there no middle ground that love, delicacy and tact may find? | jail for every $2, which ts equivaient | }to & eentence of 300 years tm fall Matters of detail will take care of themselves, and where} | Still standing against him are three | women are the printe movers will shape themselves into grace-| Indictments in connection with the “Nae gt: aan raat i diics ks & | wrecking of his bank, the Title ful form. | Guarantee and Trust Co.. conviction For not in mere formality, but far deeper, is the true mod esty and beauty of girlhood and wo | sentence ianhood, | | was one of the foremost men His conviction and t MONKEY TALK AND FISH STORIES | red the people. They | were gone |could hardly believe that it was so. but each time the judge shook his So tong had they seen money ab head and overruled the ojections |sotve in all things, that the spects.| Thet, as © last resort Rose pleaded | lele of a man of wealth and soc | \rominence standing ap before ( tar of justice like the vertes Prof. Garner has long professed to have acquired con @iderable fluency in the speech of monkeys. He claims to have | mastered seven words of the monkey language, meaning “toed,” | ee was astonishing and {o-| respecting farmers, “drink,” “love,” “come,” “good,” “approach” and “peril.” From the time that Ross was In. for dicted, early in January, be up Taking Prof. Garner seriously, it must be admitted that} be has accomplished a great deal. It is hard to understand why his truly scientific investigations, conducted ander great ex-| pense and danger in the wilds of Africa, should meet with such general suspicion and ridicule. But that suspicion and ridicule are the first tribute that prejudiced ignorance pays to enlightened advancement In spite of the primitiveness of the monkey's speech, it ex- presses forces that, according to Darwin, have enabled the mon- key to make a man of himself. Human speech, unfortunately, often causes the man to make a monkey of himself Now comes Signor Koelticker, an Italian zoologist, assert ing that by means of a microphonograph his hypothesis that} fish have a language of their own has been fully confirmed He| has heard them carrying on a “sort of murmuring conversa- tion.” He does not, however, pretend to have understood it That all animals have direct and clear communication with one another of the same species has been believed in all ages } The earlier literature related as much to speech between ani- mals as to that between men. dogs can doubt for a moment that they cor the primary motions quite as freely as we do. o one who has} heard the Bob White's whistle answered by his mate can doubt that both understand. Since the horse, the dog, the cow, and even th+ pin-headed pig can learn parts of our speech, and the parrot can not only learn ovr words and their meaning, but at should anyone need doubt that the chatter of the monkey, the| most talkative of animals, has exact meaning that the monkey | understands, and that man, too, may understand ? It is easy to imagine the age in which man himself found expression for only the seven emotions that the monkeys ex- press. Millions of human beings, even today, determined fight, it must be remembered STEAMER No one familiar with horses and | unicate at least | Juan Isl Boat leaves Pier 6, foot them, why seldom express or experience more than is embraced in these seven ideas. Indeed, the wisest among us, in all our most learned talk, | say precious little, if anything, that does not begin and end in| one or another of these fundamental emotions. Ouresss at Join the Autopiano Club $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, Including free use of our ctren- lating library, Special prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autopinnos. Bome as low a8 $250.00 with free use of the music library Votes in our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments Kohler & Chase | 1318 Second Ave., Seattie, Wash. | Weber Piano Dealers. ernie “The things we know are neither rich wor rare, tat wonder how the devil they got there.” Alexander Pope. eventual | death In the Multnomah county jail.) the state and modest young lady go to a gentleman's house and ask him} school fund and with the pentten-| lim each case meaning a penitentiary J. Thorbern Ross anti! inst fall purse —_——_— of he technicalities tal he for a change o taken to Salem, be tried by The indictments over with a fine comb, | foot of Yeuler w { venue. the capital, where y hard-headed, law who knew not J. Thorburn Roas or what he stood and always ea! thle Jury to o find bin YOSEMITE PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. Knights of Columbus Excursion to Hoods Canal and the San On the Steamer Yosemite, Sunday of University at returning 9:20 p.m. Tickets on sale at Smith's Drug Store, Royle Clothing Co. and the wharf. Fare, $1.09. For any case RED 50c PER TON DURING James St nut, 87, Ind. 87 26th and Doart nut, $2.50. F 102, ind. 6170 Second Ave Lump, $4.60 Bunk 4 June 14 T cannot cure in from 3 to & Summer Prices RENTON LUMP AND NUT JULY. PRICES AT BUNKERS: $4.00, Sunset Queen Anne 188, 28 TH Western Ave. —Lump, $4.25; nut, $2.25. Phones — Sunset Main 3873, Ind. 259 Fill your orders early it took an hour and « quarter for Aity at 9:30 a m, of aleoholtam that UCED REDUCTION ON JUNE AND kore—Lump, $4.50 hones—Sunset KE. orn—Lump, $4.60 "hones Sunset KE N. and Boston nut, $5.60, Phy nes W. BULLOCK He wee) How lovely!” clasping ber hands t—" He stooped sudden latest ball gown is figured with| and disappeared bebind the shrub- them. Wil you tell me where I bery Smoking I* not an expensive habit when you patronize ths lmest get the prize flowers, and| The “foine noo basket” stood be Quakers Cigar Stores | Would | better plant them, or just/ side the newly-planted flower bed, | CREMOS—6e cigar, special, § for.. ‘ |atick one side tu the ground for—for empty. EL HAMID—10e elgar, spectal, 4 for .. slipe—ien't it slips they're called? |} OPTIMO—12%o cigar, special, 3 for Why. no; I'm very sorry, but On sale at both our stores all day Saturday only. [You're male a.” he answered, | mitring the delicate color which ca ad went In her face, and glad | know that the face belonged to neat cottage. “You see, it's bul My gardener had « box come the other day and he's Chol of them he'll scarcely let 'kd near the box for fear I'll | something mixed” “Oh, that's it,” to @ relieved vot “I didn't know, but it's lovely they're bulbs there won't | wilting. Sut where {thom If you will permit me,” shall I The whole Atlantic feet will at the nary yard a few days more See the battleship Rhode Island the dry dock. Roats leave pier Round trip fare, 50 conta. When looking a namely, 2 per cent to B sNORROCK 2 P HARTMAN ALEXANDER MYERS ava ME cnvacee can outfit for summer without feeling the ex- pense by making use of our Liberal Credit Plan paying a littl down and a little at a time for athe new apparel. No extra charge for the use of this credit privilege—ask about it. Eastern | Outfitting Co. (Inc.) 1332-34 Becon 209 Union St. Reliable Credit House” Aw. be any eet eagerly ton times daily oes Investments ber that the Certificates of Deposit bank are both profitable and safe, yielding the high- ext rate of interest consistent with perfect security, und for an investment, r - sacar ememr eee ie nm ist bm; bendare, | TABE 6:00 0. m, 11:00 2 Se, issued by this 3:06 a. m. 10:39 a mm, 9:90 Pm | Dm. 6:00 p mm. 5:00 pm. SR hp m, £99 Dm | hour excursion tri pm A erave a ge ot ‘ctghteea miles Soy a 4 per cent, according to time. oe * cascade Seve, und cheng the peepee aa + miles Fare, p Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. J a ae ZEFETAETIET SS me| VICTOR to} the | ba ful so me get EEE The Quaker Drug Company Two Stores. 1013 FIRST AV- “Yes, 1d tke a Victor, A FI but—" Never mind the but—, You can sow buy the Vietor an easy as $1 & week. Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Av. on it be in 2. Steamers FORTUNA ard URANIA Leaving Madison and Leschi Parks Daily STRA. CYRENE AND XANTH: TYRE MaDseoN AND LESCHE sve STR. URANIA LEAVES MADION PARK Baie “tri Fare, 28 comte | Saree | Fort and Atlante Park—Pinest picnic grounds om Lake Waste ington. in conmection with (hese steamers. F Mercer tstand 4 Biectrte Park—Situated on the northeast shore of Largest and deat equipped dancing pavilion. sylvan grove Most destratte plage on the lake ne partion Cool spring water. Fortuna | pring water Adanta Park—Natore tor tantly plonice and priv PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SBCRETART . CASMIER “It’s Just As Eau To buy here Saturday nights as any time during the day. The best-lighted store in the city—pleaty ot extra help to take care of you. Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 Pai... TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, 500. | FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY.) LEAVES GEATTLE — 6:45 and LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 «. m. | and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. U. BEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie—| qT in 176. Tacoma—T. Everett and Edmonds | MEALS SERVED, cm tah, $1.00. Bteain _ Us. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello | m™. Round grip BEKINS Sonncr tac CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Upon short notice we will pack and box furniture, planes From Galbratth Dock, Foot of | | Tim | | Nue been pletures, brioa-brac, china, glassware, ote epeemve euros 6 We will pack and prepare goods for shipment and forward taave Seat By as 20 am them to any part of the world. SAVE We will pack and store the entire contents of « house J our fire proof warehouse. Saturday Night-—Leave Seattle 12:80 | We can tell you to a cent what ft will cost te pack your Sunday Night—Leave Beattie 1:88. Spec Afternoon — Leave Phones—Main 1523; MOVING, PACKING. Ind. rine pROOF STORAGE.

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