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ot the dainty sister and the mother with this womar THE SEATTLE STAR V the same, and any distinction that creates an Inequality istt sham heart falled him at the t ay STAR PUBLISHING CO 1907-1900 Seventh” Ave EY a aaa Ye ea YE NRE mp s ’ Vv sO , EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, { Scotland reatest poet and patriot, and the fields . BY JOSH | W r Sy Main 1080, he toiled as a seri not hasten to pardon his sin and tb wen at ‘ P . ; a | cabin acknowled nobility above that of all the titled and tin-| | ¥ rece f These are exchanges, and connect with all de a % sud A Word From Josh Wise. “ if 1 did,” growled his neighbor b to info at partmente—aek for department or name of person jseled nabot Mf his time getting « fresh grip on the strap,| was stricken down with You want we could put aside the latry of wealth and place ma wouldn't be to wit down} and w 1 several da aa ROMABD STAB AGENOT—111 me sn, Gran, Be and recognize that the real th which counts is manhood “Th epooniest WE or es serpent se er ros, BTee ef! be Loe " 1 1 pre oduple p ‘ fe ~ . RVERETT STAR AGENCY—u . Rometelt then the question of equality would no longer be a puzzle parton aot on _. Acts Daytimes. | and all fowl t " ent per ee) conte per week, of bwenty fly n’ gift o M Knox-—-Why did you refer to much as at frie Tite tea How strange it is that the greatest work of the creator, | or knives : . ! I best trend. at the Postoffice at Beattie Washinaton in Mis own image, sl 1 be held the least valuable of Hange—Why, © good many of! 416 fend the nore o VO MALL SUMSORINERS—The as worldly pos n Houses, land neds, § , car Lent ry ake grin and ple the address label of each paper Whe « perfec lady udge envel nd a rnd eta rn in deen paid in adve your wame is taken trom the list ria sutomobiles—all that pampers the body and aden t with ‘ hand. Then he care t callin the address label le & Fecetpe ; | ary Mnevintabe " 1 ‘ing tim - p omggeerne are rated above that for which all these éhings are (a ane it with the out-going NOTICR TO SUM» at The Mar fail te renee z * |rom doping up the baby's milk My haty falling out,” adm nalt tn the ene Better that the meienip br ¢ o'clock any. ev ‘ it send ro | acle | A duty much tons pled the timid man tn a arug store \ghould think that the beloved Cheap Excursions East SStre ot cece it pee chould min om please tslephe that gives expression to great thought, noble im | De venves ie ye ety e oa : os ba recommend something and brother wa eeping the sleep | June 19 ‘ 2, 23, Ang 4 pertest vervice— eyo acted keep it tn yor in the far off Phi ne sat 6, 7 and he iy lives through great deeds, may come from low-|it's useful to rejuveuate Certainly,” replied the obliging be tinetr Sem @ tellers Go Sak 2 the Oregon « Co, Ral t homes and cradles as obscure as the manger that held the | St" bate of last season's date, — | elerk, “Get @ box."—Lipy rere pe yo hgh eos a enervations af Ay A Bitter Truth We Ail Like it la little paresl which ravesed = ie General” Ae Piva, ay, x het ; | ont sane Fourth ts usus » end-seat hoi j Nevertheless, we dwarf humanity in deep mines, mow it], The moat sane Fourth is usually Day ang gag fown in battles and trample it in scorn along the highways Amid 0 dea! of kicking 4 ©THE G KER~2 — Kenneth’ Mackintosh, race track candidate for superior) o¢ y¢, | Real. He blocks the way WHOLESALE DRU Oo RETAIL ourt lige, w overwhelmingly defeated in the lawyers’ pr 1, Mine!” he cried, opening wide} And people say —_ C —_ _ cou judge, was overwhelr g ' Through false standards we ¢ the proper order; and | his arms to receive her He ought to have a licking. DOWNTOWN STORE USE YOUR PHONE a election last Saturday, « ite the desperate efforts Of] ion the greatest force in the w , often seems impotent tmaet er watepored sottly | a | 013-1015 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2915 ~ —MAIN 124g ; ™ - to pull him ougt © onl eceive cA and wank yleidingly toto ole em) His art like feet a is political henchmen pull him through. He only r ived | anh wd, the richest treasure, seems impoverished, and equal-|» The vietiom greet | Mh agian Ahn WE DELIVER 145 votes out of the 643 cast ty and fresdon alike diaasoesr | "But it was not tii! some time! With language terse and acid; | CONE ST a WESTLANE Ave. FREE TO ALL SEATTLE) | E a . lnubsequently that he began to un But through it all ‘eomeaeeia Oe ctive leg ractice this city kne rer . beequent a tae am hrough it @ TOF MCE SUB STAT: ‘ Pesce oh phe oo nical agate ~ sie uy mh | 5 Soe ne wm aoe ae m= |derstand in how real a sense he It doth befall ‘at mas eoctoen srome WC GUAKES SOS TI FOR SoeS comes mas ckintos as not wanted on the bench by # getting hin.—Puc end-seat hog is plactd 26 ver fectly well that Mackin h was not wan " € j Was getting his.-Puck The end-seat hog is placid DRUGS DROP IN PRICE. the bar of King county, The reasons were obvious enough | No, Beryl, a June graduate ten't The end-seat hog Drugs, Patents and Tollet Requisite ered for one (se Mackintosh alone, with strange fatuity, seemed to think | ewsentially A diploma tist Seta men agog week's sel bott 2 cut right o tard goods for legg “V = ae tei than ye We rene t imit ¢ that his record as a race track sport would be of assistance to} ae PEN yeni And sauese figsio and factions - re oo an we mit quantities, ne him in secking a judgeship! | | your feet where they be I dunno Monday and Tuesday Only—Watch Our Ads. All Week . ay 7 sh case to that « ve Tall 1 * gnapped a passenger bound | neat has attractions EVERSWE J tr of per Turning from the Mackintosh case to t vat of Judge Ta’ for theball grounds | Kansas City Journal aspiration. Regular 25c ja Specia if 15¢ ur man, a different state of irs developed. A frame-up against | - sesnmeee oiaineial BATHASWEET —Reg the car {7c 1“ @ enmiocered by owe, acting fo: . tle | Special ceseoves thro the judge wa engincere 1 by J. B. Howe, acting f r the Seattle PUMEDOR-A Wests odor 3 bas Electric company. This company has no use for an or - the bench; neither has J. B. Howe, for reasons connected w : 2 NGLISH BI | pose :, :. ° y she row >! a i wey Ss the Sullivan case. Howe saw to it all day Saturday that votes pee 5 reat ae “a9 rh aay “ SOAP LAKE SALTS—Cleanse the system a TT were brought out against Tallman. His candidates for this man would be « raging lunatic tn w 4 i, % - ool kag ' uta purpose were two able lawyers: John F. Main and John $ her place | By Al H. Martin on her streaming biack hair, Her on bigs nace ge Ra Se oy ? / | There is no use shirking the fact Dear Jack: Mother and I lips moved incessantly as she SOAP LAKE BOAP- ore Jurey j | that love is one part—-and a amall| gre coming to see our dear | chewed the betelnut and occasion sg ne ye ie Through Howe's efforts Tallman fell short three votes of part at that & man's life | hoy soon. "We have sold the |ally her harsh laughter shrilled | Three cakes for. .---+eerseseree bassoon Lan] or. | It ie @ plteous and deplorable) oid farm for a good price, and | through the heavy alr. lentiy bad aaaee enies tos pond receiving the endorsement of the bar for re-election thing that It should ever be Woman's| wilt come as noon as we hear |never noticed such things before. |B oii LITHIA WATER—Full onehalf ¢ the | The lawyers’ primary developed much ill-feeling, as a a nag |’ from you. We are greatly but a the = sane to repe wate 1 ~ ) . ° er little world of dim. leased with your success tv in fancy saw the moeting mt Hee Ag Pht eed ‘band result of the conduct of some of the candidates and their Pelee e oie noted te » “ EUTHYMOL FLUID—Regular $1 ze bottle f mote times down to the idery, varied by a CLARA OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. Sonata anal HI thi new pattern or a later fashion in) Jack Rently let the mesange slip friends. As originally conceived, it was intended that bl apn Pg, + . A bag ; a salads, she has no in primary should take on the form of a quiet and dignified) held to be the Jimmy-Sit-by-the tq common with her hi setimes used for Eczema. Regular $1 4 del husband has been dD. DD. Our price The whole Atlantic Meet will be at the navy yard a fow days more Bee the battleship Rhode Island tn wm s el between his fingers and rustle to ¢ floor, What he had ai secret ballot, which would express the real opinions of Radiator, who stays home o' wiahts | the first wild rapture feared since he had settled | Hee she batticaD mae rane The Quaker Drug Company “a ; on two wives get together and off, save the one tnt jod -fc pines | the joc oats te ple E ee 2 P 1 i jgown in this God-forsakes pla : Two Stores. members of the King county bar as to the qualifications of begin on the everlasting catalog of home and thelr ebtidren Thad come to pase. Moodily his | fet of Yesier way, ton times dally, 9 10,5 cingr av ————-408 PIKE 87. Round trip fare, 60 cents. : : & ut its|thetr husband's virtues, the There comes a time tn every he} odtiek eaaund Ge dea?) candidates for judgeships. The idea was admirable—but whe ean truthfully affirm “He nev-|manty healthy man's life whee Mein” Fagg he pore age A tse en igo EE Boxes A NESRURO AI anata EER execution was not. er thinks of going out after supper out with Solomon: “Stay wel groud tithe of government post If Kenneth Mackintosh and other candidates had kept away | “*rrie# off th bd agg me with apples comfort me with) office, and he was called the post The man little ree Magons, for | am «ick of be ne e a { ynaster. Hither the weekly steam from the voting place, as the judges who are candidates { 2. after eight or ten hours cor A wholesome interest shared, pr from lollo brought such mail fe-election kept away, the primary probably would not have |) y° _ on business problems, is peanetitng te on a extremely | trom the outside world as the na ‘4 me ‘ , | held to be a sort of cousin, ones persona ine off their companion: tives and few degenerate whiter taken on the form of an undignified scramble for endorsement. | moved. to those clerks of St. Nich ship, is needed at this period and wore likely to recely And back But the majority of the candidates tried to turn the bar Roce 0 ns * ey —— a ae ote save & passage through pome, among the green Indiana stalk abroad after dark to no good the divorce 1, that last refuge of primary into a convention, in direct opposition to the spirit of purpose the intolerabiy i ; bored the whole undertaking. | People with the best intentions There is « polite and moss grown . in the world protest with uplifted fetion extant to the effect that men To this extent they weakened its influence with the peo-| eyebrows: “But why should a man like domestic women. They don't ple. The latter do not know today just what opinions are | ##ek amusement and recreation out) The heartbreakers of history @id| ; side the home? not spend their days dotng tatting held by the members of the bar concerning the qualifications} Why? Well, principally because or diiaking their eyes over cookery @f various candidates, excepting Mackiggosh, No frame-up) the home and the daintily gowned (recipes. Man loves woman in spite) Lady of the House has not kept of ber domestic if at all. could pull HIM through pace with man and his needs Let a woman break away from | Man ix @ gregarious animal. He the domestic ideal aud become « | demands the society of his fellows, tnaty conspicoous in any fleid. ang WHY KEEP SUCH MEN IN OFFICE ? the woman sitting at home, fret she will have & seore of wultors t ting and stewing over her unsys the little kitchen maid's one. Does he tematized household duties. does that prove men admire the domestit j net offer the mental stimulus he type above all oth Over THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS have been | seeds. We cannot all be great singers ” Between an ordinary woman and and actresses, and few, indeed, are Spent by the commissioners of King county during the last) an ordinary man there is ae much the woman who would care to ow years in building roads Today there is little to show for difference as between a cosemopoll act the role of a Pompadour or Du ten and © provincial Harry, bet #very woman can con jt this enormous expenditure except a network of almost im-| fi» deals with events; facts! tinue to ment aftor mer passable lanes and country roads, over which it is dangerous | °f Absorbing Interest. She Is hem riage She can anchor her happt med in & narrow round of duties nese with the cables of Interest and panda [es npr toon este ets tere 72x90 Hemmed Bed Sheets Go on Sale Tomorrow at 43c Each! The development of the county has been held back be | = = = EE EET fled representative of a great gov ernment in sumptuous qouarters. = 3 foinideerieaneadaiends oe cause of the lack of good roads There is little induc ement to WEDDED IN DEA TH aaa’ naw" thes’ Gane Gain Ga ~ _—- eo 7 - = cael ee vail * p i i i } omen’s Extra We ade Was! attempt ranching or farming in the vicinity of Seattle with the horrible truth would be reveal Regular $1.00 Muslin (¢ ombination out decent roads for the settler to traverse to and from his {With a muttered curse Bently Garments and Chemise; sale © 69c caleten Satevoree 7. 50 fields to the market. | crossed the litte room and with price . ae | $10.00, at only .... $ As a result the people of this city today have to depend| saiae anes pn po agear | = . largely upon California green stuff and ranch products, brought | steady draught. It was up here by steamers from San Francisco and sold at high | | AND THE GREAT $80,000 SALE WILL END The wholesale reductions which are now in force on all sorts of choieeand seasonable merchandise will cease at ten o'clock Saturday night. But for the next five days the bargain attractions will be greater than ever. Thrifty hous- keepers, now is the time. Load up on the things you need for the summer, Buy this week,°and buy liberally, for it will be many a long day before such bar- gains are again shown in such plentiful assortments. Children’s Colored Wash Dresses, | Women’s $7.50 Silk Pottieialll black fuld, Bently strode to the solitary window and glanced out r the Boys’ Wash Suits, worth up to $1.75, | Regular 25c Embroidered Collars, beach stood his wife with several on sale tomorrow at 98c new styles, all sizes; sale 5c wortd c * His nerven steadied by the fiery to $L.Z5; at ....csccccceces j now at .... that «till held him sizes to 4 years; values 49c and colors, are going prices. Think of bringing garden products 800 miles to Seattle, and paying the freight, when these same products could be other wom of her race. She was kicking the loose sand with her PEAT Oe Di gry deehate oN PTICE wis chine che ocikne's ohne Ree bare toes and the garish sun lin 4 gered on her bare arms and shone H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. you can't get boots or {them made easily raised in King county if the roads were good and ranchers had no difficulty in getting into town. There would | be hundreds more engaged in ranching in this county under such improved conditions. | But we are apparently content, year after year, to go on paying high taxes and giving the money to incompetent offi- cials to squander. shoes to fit you ; ito measure at The King county commissioners of today, as well as those : , 217 JAMES STREET. of the past, have shown little ability and much imbecility in , handling the funds entrusted to them. They blunder along throwing money to the birds and drawing down their salaries, absolutely good for nothing except to take care of their friends —including a bunch of avaricious contractors. When is this sort of thing going to end? When is King county to have decent roads in return for its money? Cer- tainly not while the voters show themselves chumps enough to elect such men as we now have on the board of county | commissioners. | Tt isn't fair to laugh at the “hayseed”/who buys gold Women’s $10.00 Linenette Suits,, Women’s and Children’s Purses, newest styles, marked for 8. 50 | worth up to 50c; choice to- 23¢ sale at only morrow at. eel. wi a 45x36- IchPilow Sis, bemmedandlaundered, SalePricet Oc Regular 12%4c Huck Towels, extra 50c Bottles of Peroxide of Hydrogen, | quality, 19x41 inches; sale 16-0z., sale price ; price only 10c } only 2lec : and 3% White Dress Swisses, in | : newest plaid and check | Regular 5¢ Cakes of Individual ; CEOCIS 6 oc cnc srccussorses ees 22c | Violet Soap, sale price only i 1 Women's 12-Button Fabric Gloves, Black, White Tan and Gray, Were 156, a 3u ig Eres 2 bricks for a few dollars, when we pay millions for the same outfit for summer can a Re articles. without feeling the ex ; Ca The “hayseed” gets his so much cheaper } JULIAN SEBASTIAN MRS. ANNIE KARES, pense by making use of fv m | ¢ a “ There are plenty of men of business ability—not hand ; erythi r ry = | he Settee solitich sips agp Ne oe rasan | (Star Special Service.) out the sanction of the church our Liberal Credit Plan ie 1 aking politicians—who can efficiently spend money for the| WiILKESBARRE, Pa, Juno 22.~{4 Week ago consulted an attor little d Reduced * people and build them good roads throughout the county. | With a forced separation Imminent, | "HR Feference to procuring a dk-/f —paying a little down ‘Sutcliffe Baxter. Recut bo Ado diel @ Why are these men not searched out and put into office? | Anule Kares, a deserted child-wife, when he told them it would requite | and a little at a time for Pp 7 quire T , Sieaieirciaticiaahinntanet }17, and Julian Sebastian, of Kings | fully two y © obtain tt thie ne “| ton, near here, carried out a suicide| Then the mother decided to take a ndcpatnhst sc apg bh EQUALITY FOR ALL IN MANHOOD pact and were wedded in death the girl to Rurope, and the prospegt | No extra charge for Buying & XN The were found by the girl's|of separation was more than they ' ' \ i r mother, locked tn each other's arms, | could ar. Their farewell lettier¥|f the use of this credit 4 both demoed tn ther beat cathe, | were mont pacer. The sil Wewsed IP estes ask about it The Washington Trust Company VICTOR R We have accepted it as an axiom that all men are born fr and the girl wearing a huge bouquet | her mother not to mourn for her cge—as 0 ch all yorn free. | of roses, With her head upon his| “Please bury us together,” she OF SEATTLE plan But we sometimes question that all are born equal st Sebastian had shot the girl| wrote, “for we will be happy to on the easy — oan a Midi tone oul hate ta Sretdom Without squaliey? ugh the temple and then sent @ gether now and I cx er be Capital, Surplus and Profits .......,...... $585,000 md penton = ‘von a fn b nrough his happy If we were separated " - ee ‘ If some are born to high places which others may not at-, Tw S ago the girl married] There wae a distinc fecatatioe Eastern Transact a General Banking Business. the music and you never va : SOT PAY ae Michael Kares, who deserted her| touch even in the face of death # es ae eee ; tain, the name of freedom is a mockery diay W100 Gets hall we hate So the lnct pacnaraah. when she wets, DIRECTORS— Stop in and let us em si But we must remember that out distinctions of wealth and Heved to be in the United States | “Please, mamma, do not put on 0 tfit . C 4. W. Cites 62 takin plain our easy-payment position are a form of idolatry—that our worship of money and | AiN%,, GV. month ago her mother | when am dead, anything that | uu 0. A. 8. Kerry C. J. Smith ise inherited « «mail fortune and a lo-| had when I was married ia y is false anc isleading cal banker appointed Sebas: one Sebas! rote t . & Wy. Geaae > & cone 00 al anding is fa id misleading oal banker appointed Sebantian, one} | Sebastian wrote the mother briet Inc ) denn Sehram J. M. Frink Sherman, Clay & Co. The equality of all lies in deeper things than possessions {) needy Sy Body © weure | ly ‘orgive us, We die together . . P. Trimble 0. J. Humphrey lor place he money or her i eS It te oe only. thing for, 00 10 do i 4992-34 Gecond Av. F. 8tone W. W. Chapin 1406 Second Ave. ws , Sebastian later became a boarde ‘ogether they signed one last ap at the girl's home, and their attach-| peal Please do not t the doc 4 Witla vue oe eae It lies in the essential things, in opportunity of self H.R. Clise ment grew r pidly The mother | tors cut up our bodies after we are development, of service and inner happines warned them that they could not be | dead. On the broad platform of common suffering, coming naked 88lly married, and that their | a ; FIRST AVENUB AND MADISON STREET. church did not countenance dt Baby carriage tires put on at into life and going to one common bourne, the grave, we are all! vorce. Tt decided to marry with-| Piper & Taft's, 220 Spring, ***