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i © the man who packs a gun. a 4 ¥ - alitied, but . one of them a -out being rocked, Mra, Mariuecha. aaa THE SEATTLE STAR ¥ STAR PUBLISHING CO, sth 2 1307-1909 Beventh Ave oh | EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. ‘ Batered at the Postoftice at Geattin Washingt 6s second clase matter | ecmmrara wror wee SUNDAY LETTER “TO sna | man or boy away There Tomorrow fs mother's day, and every from home is expected to write to his mother are some mothers with missing sons who will watch in vain for the post man, ‘To them this letter is addressed, It is what their own) boys would write.—Editor ‘ . . . * . My Dear Mother: When I was a little boy and was soiled by play or was hurt, uld ease my heart or the] T came to you, sure of the love that we kiss that would cure my pain Now the world has stained me with it Tam bitter game hurt in habit and in fame, and I turn to you as sure of love and comfort as was the little boy who sobbed his troubles at your knee T have not done the best with the life you gave me, I have} done bad things, and good things too often I have neglec ted, t never, no matter what my stress or my fault, have I f atten your love and how much | owe to it My silence must have pained you. T can see you in the old home waiting word of your al hoping against hope for] his Welfare,.and sure in your perfect mother faith that your son must be brave and good. The long, long waiting has hurt you t ets his mother and it hurts me, t Do y It is not so. When he cause he knows that news of him will be worse even than the s 0 u think any man forg lif lets himself drop out of her life it is be agony of waiting. The pain it gives me to pain my mother is one of the things, and the bitterest one, that make up the price I pay for my way of life Nor must you take to yourself any blame for me, If IT had been what you made me I could come to you. It is what I have made myself that keeps me away, The good that is still in me} is yours, and only that. Every mother gives so much of good to| her sons—no man ever sinks so low that all that is fine and ¢ and brave in him is lost. main, and to his mother he owes it that he is not worse than/ he is. The boy you are waiting for may never come. It is best perhaps he should not. But every day of his life he thinks of you, and he hopes you remember him as the little chap who kneeled down at your side to say his evening prayer, as he never forgets the kindly face and the tender smile that went with him to his dreams. Goodby, mother mine, and remember in spite of all, I love YOUR GROWN UP LITTLE BOY. lean In the very lowest some traces still re you. ‘The essential for success in| The new Sultan of Turkey hax forgery or embezzlement is the |only two wives, but then he has knowledge of the proper time to go | been a prisoner ever since he wore inte the banana dusiness§ in| knoe bloomers, 4 ————— In the capture of Fortler the fa Of course, the ‘architects | mous Cuban bloodhounds get * are too polite te indulge in pernoe- | honorable mention for! good is a suspicion that | tentions, a short and ugly Its an ethnological cinch that neither one of yesterday's shooters dred, Tacoma citizens |" made a dementia Americana & petition to have : counciiman hanged. A petition enatneinemmenen The contractors obeyed the law of the specifications and the audience obeyed the law of «ravitation. 8 slo& and ungertain thing at os bet time Schively realizes docan’t peed & lawyer half John L. denies that he Is about John L."s no fool —— Morai No. 1 Is, “Don't tean on the| | Tomorrow ts Mothers’ day. Who's | railing.” Moral No. 2, “Don't stand ledik We ook op nd got the break under the baleony.” fast? Even if it is yellow, it's about Yesterday was a great day for | time to order the fly paper delivered at your home. Settlement Worker: Your baby seems to be very contented with- Sicilian Mother; You betta De bambino was in-a da eartaquake {n-& Messina, an’ know pret’ well when she ees vera well off LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE types one has no such Indulgence— only savage thoughts of murder The man who tramps into the room self-confident and heavy-footed, swinging his hat as he huma a tune; the woman who meets a friend! and gives tongue joyously, thereat; | the man who plucks his chair back | from the table and slams his books down as he drops heavily into his} seat; the man who plays some sub consclous tune with his fingers or penci! on the table; the man who proves his affinity to the savage by| turning his derby into a tom tom, ‘The Kadltor of The Star: Dear Sir—The public Nbrary of Beattle suffers from certain abuses which are, I belleve, the result of thoughtlessness and therefore, | would point out these abuses to the perpetrators of them in the hope that thereby they may be induced to reform A public brary is a place for the storage of bdoks, the exchange of books, and the reading and study of books. This last use of a library seems to be forgotten by many peo- pla, Serious reading and study re- and playing thereon with his quire concentration of mind which fingers; the man who converses fs not helped by external die with a friend In sibilant, earstab-| bing whispers; those who mumble to themselves aa they read I would remind these people and others of their kind that silence taf | tractiona. When a child makes some remark to its mother, or laughs or breaks into some pagan primitive chant of childhood, one looks up from one’s book with a smile, and only a churlish fellow is annoyed, pro vided, of course, It does not happen too often—a library is not a kinder: garten. But for the following a rule for all libraries, and that con sideration for others is a sign of in teliigence as well as the essence! of good manners, KR. M. CRAWFORD, 516 University st., Seattle The Raven orescription service means that the doctor’s skill in pre- scribing is most efficiently suppte- THE ORIHNTA 4% Vou! Tablee—45 holo Tablew—25 vs, mented by the druggist’s skill | pel, pomatrent. slaer wap and compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO.,| pince of the kind in the world. $) 1416 Gecond Av. fanh given away daily, 1418-16-17 | Palea ay, between Pike and Union. a oe rn ———————————— - OSCAR UND ADOLF SEE FIGHTINGS IN dl Dose Brafe Correspondencers Mingle Mit der Revoludion und Lend Deir Bresence to Make der Scenes THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, More Terrible<Dey Vitnees der Gultans, but Not Der Suitanas. Diapateh from Osgar to Fred Schacter Constantiqnodle, Tirkey, (Spook | dal) Il atehoo geaieh, yip kumaquat Dlemaliah mushallah hofbrau ukidoo! Mit dose melodious worta from |dor Koran, dere wass Inoceulatet a new ora in Tirkey Mo und Adolf arrifed yust to time to seo Abdul Hambone get {der hookah und hint successor pushed {nto der limelight Ours tee der falrat autentic story of der revoludion, We aaw fd take] blace Hike a virling dervish | Disgueesed as mullahs (bruddera| of Maud) we entered der olty by] von of ida exits und fougt td tn} Jor hante of dor reauctionaries, Ad| vonce we made inquirtes, but all jor Muaselmen we met wase clam, | But mit our own faces we wit} nessed vot we saw, Der streets] was running mitt blut, but we coult} boat dem running mit our feet. Now in OOF calmer moments we vil gife you all der detatls After unrest hat been stardet by pillage INTERRUPTION BY ADOLF Ad her hants of der pharmaciate—| in der remote portion of der empire INTERRUPTION BY ADOLF In der vilayet of Alndid already der Young Tirks began invest ing der capltal, vere INTERRUPTION HY ADOLF A liddle getrichquick scheme of detra ad fairet resistance waa fered, but seornfully refused. der Young Tirks INTERRUPTION of Den HY ADOLF Anodder name fur Asia minors, tee | hoc atvanced, shot Pasha led by Gen, Ruck Dere was a lout cow Migt mit mueh firearms, Gen. Khu barb Bey fell, bitterly wow hia Bey window. Odder casualties Wass accumulatet by Nougat Pasha, Bagg! Trousahs, Dingbat Chibook und Atbat Swat Finally a vite flack floatet from der poop of der Yildiz Kibosh, but wass misunter stoot becons Id needet to be laun dered. Later Tootpick Pasha sent ould a note saying dot eferypody surrendered except der harem, vich Wass still loyal to der payroll. Hrandishing detr narghielis der Young Tirks marched in, und soon or, of nod immediately, der Sick Mas of Europe wass shorn of hiss dyspeptic power. Der eruel troot det in} |“DER STREETS WASS RUNNING COULT BEAT DEM RUN was broke him. “Id tes der baat of fate! ald | INT RI PTION BY ADOLF! I bet Id felt more Ike der foot, Efen den der palace guard hat to be poked in dor brisket mit @ selme tar before id voult gife up der ghoat | peacefully INT RUPTION BY wass « garrison finish, ha, ADOLF. all It ha! Der nogst ding to be dit wass to stick a new #ultan mit der chob. So as nod to haf der Osman family en tirely Oslerised, dey took Ham bone’s brudder Mehemmed, known as Mehmie for short, und gafe bim a salad of 101 guns fired mit cap nw INTERRUPTION HY ADOLF Unfordunadely, none of der shots took effect. ALAS, SHE KNEW THE ANSWER hk = Teasio: Auntie, when door ‘icone Aunt (with a y aen) one Feeds Mortgaged Corn to Mortgaged Hogs; Cred- itors Muddled. SPRINGFIELD, 0. May 8.—The question of whether a mortgage on corn follows the grain down the hog’s throat and Into sidemeat, de- velops in the bankruptey of Clint A. Bragg, a farmer. The arctag 3 National Bank of} London, held & mortgage on a| part of Breage chattels, tehatng| 40 acres of corn which was ua Jast season. The Farmers Hank of Sedalia held a mortgage on oth- er chattels, inctuding the live stock belonging to Bragg. Bragg, as ostensible owner of both corn and live stock, fed the corn pledged to the London bank | to the horses and cows and pigs held similarly by the Sedalia bank The London financtal institution was left holding the b All tte love the hardest? When it te too iate ere corn had gone to make sausages and sidemeat for the benefit of the rival corporation in Sedalia the Milwaukee Hailroad, at public suction in Arcade Hall on May 18th, The London bank offic Wa $100, according to location Milwaukee and Northern Pacific greatest wheat shipping point in the Wonderful returns await the in- “Milwaukee Townsite Sale } The MILWAUKEE REALTY COMPANY will gett lots in thetr dition to the Townalte of L surrounding the depot sit 17th, 18th and 19th, at the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 7 pom. None Will be sold at less than $60, $76 or Lind te the function point of the Railroads, and Is at present & very thriving town, and perhaps the world today. ‘or in this section, and in order to permit everyone to take advantage ot this opportunity, purchases can be made on basis of 20 per cent cash, balanes 6 per cent per month. Information will be gladly furnish- ed upon application at offices of the Company, Room A, Arcade Buliding. | Reattle BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Ba- | changes | S.C. Osborn & Co, ™ ore ‘S27 First Av. Bake OvenCures Duwamish Man _————_ MR. A. F. DURLAND, T have suffered from Rheuma- tism for over four years, and could | not find a cure for it till I tried Loughney & Loughney’s Bake Oven treatments and they gave me in- stant relief and enred me in a few treatments, They also relleved me of a considerable amount of super fiuous fat that was a burien to me and affected my breathing. I am well pleased at the attention I recetved at the hands of Loughney & Loughney, They are perform ing some wonderful cures with thelr Bake Ovens, so people who are rheumatic should not suffer and they would not if they knew of some of the great cures Lough ney & Loughney are performing and the treatment is a gnost plate ant one and expecially beveficlat to people who are old and atiff Their offices are in the People's Savings Bank Hullding, corner of Second and Pike street, sulte B20 to 226, They give free consultation, Their hours are from & a m, to, 6 |p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. din. cerely, A. fF. DURLAND, Former home, County, Wash, wamlsh, Wash Odessa, Lincoln Wow located at Du 1908, STAR DUST A Word from Josh Wine. nd moet of thelr Int back rushes ho haw to and re writ begins at 1 is Only another form of eh | for to our t has any I's & paradox * his luck when he r itheal boss ve useful If & man would only labor as hard over bis dally task as he does over the things he doesn't have to de, work would be easy Wisdom comes with age.” the Wise Guy Yes,” assented the Simple M when we are (oo old to make ua ori quoted MIT BLUT, BUT ME UND ADOLF NING MIT OUR FEET.” The Cynteal Machelor rises ¢ in *. a wi The Den dey blaced on hiss head der husband alifer fixe of autority, After dot Mey stammed him back in der Dol mahasheesh palace, hiss official) ealabooss, vere he hat been virtu ously ® captif for 33 years und glat of td All dot remains ad dies writing ise to selegt a Young Tirk as grand visier, und INTERRUPTION BY ADOLF: Ho vill be, aa id vere, a baby grand and dot iss der sitooation fount by we, your correspondencers Bh Do you w made In heaven? e ink marriages are He~Perhaps, but & back parlor and a dim light will help the game along wonderfully Even « gold brick may be regard- od ae giit-odge wecurity infied to follow 0 the front ‘The man who ta m ine crowd bever ge Mary 4 man on the high tide of ty has been stranded at low We all flatter, ourselves that we are different frtim the people wel! |thinkers that thelr thoughts ne jatrugale to the surface Hichhs A woman alwaya wants }the last word shba—Nonsenne, Hhe wants to jkeep right on talking ext man may be the noblest (N. B-Adolf vantet to visid der! me gmbroglio—1 mean seragiio, but 1d] ,,{1'*4 Hd plan te wat an the ot is tee der same ding—eo I tolt him po) jeft oar Yon but der sultan coult look on der happens that « men's faces of der obelisks in Id, “Can ho| 1 sometimes Mepiont ved that he me dew?” asked Adolf, “Sure,” 1) sips up on the truth fald Den efidencly deir beauty mit a coarse gickle.) w. orem armak fas nod forry dezating, eald Adalt,| » Silver Wenge cote wet te ¥ eee good Complaint to Frank M, ions, fo a at iteferee in bankruptey, who found 0 doubt,” an- | the problem too knotty for off the hand decision and asked counsel to | submit briefs “aed double yin Hie lubber gets arguing he te for instancet” “Why, last night he told an op- ponent who ie lame that he badp’t se leg to stand on another who that he was sorry he couldn't aphore. as he did. and a m who if not to tate opinion.” —Bostos mo! "he queried “hay. mist : = pow toni es let me in to dee the ri u tomorrow fore ao it, sonny,” repited the man behind Uy as window, “This ain't & loan exhibition.”—Chicago News. Anking for What One Wants, Young Marry is very fond of ple Recantiy, while saying lua prayers, h ave birth to the followin use ie day our dally bread piel" —Judae. Doesn't Always Work. Fiub--8ticking to a thing ts what causes one to rise In the world, Dub—How about the Oy and the fly paper?—Judge. Considorate Mr. Keeper, will it bu by if t give bim « currant out ef my bunt—Life 4. Brown, With Offices at 719 First Ave, Has Beon Arrested by the Gang. For thirty days past the conspira- | tors who belong toe the W ahington | State Dental Boctety and Btate Den- tal Rxamining Board have been sending stool-pigeona, spotters and ghouls to my offices. Jealous and envious of the enor- mous dental practice which I have butlt up by 18 years of study and la- hor, these little obscure denti« who by chanee got into the Dental | Soclety, blame me because they are| incompetent and unable to build a} dental practice on morit They think they will get my practice, and will, therefore, profit by driving 4 out of business and from this state, Just to show thie gang that T a | from old Missourt, 1 am going to do} the very best, high olas# dental work at the lowest prices ever offered in the United States for strictly first class work. My extreme low prices | jfor first-class work Is what hurts | the dental monopoly and the gan winh to drive me away so as to my practice and raise prices, system of doing dental work without | pain is now being taught In the den tal colleges throughout tie United States, but of course the gang have not found this out and avall yourself of these low prices. My offices have been estab lished here, where they are now tn the Union Block at 713 Firet Ave | for 15 years, MAY SALE OF LADIES’ TN | Big shipment of smart Street Suits Just recetved, marked to sell at a very low price, vice Walls Price Suits, Gowna, and Milli: | | Half Price Come tn at once} Your Credit Is Good Buy On Easy Payments CABSH CREDIT out charge whate silver and al loy fillings, the best, 60e; gold fil Incorporated |lings, 76¢ and up; our perfect-fitting Wimdecand Aveeksete $8.00 plate now $4.00; and our Gold Dust $15.00 plates, perfectly adapt ed, $8.00; gold crowns with rein-| forced cusps and solid top, $2.00 and $4.00; pore slain crowna, $2.50 and Everett and Edmonds $4.00; crown and bridge work, spe clal strength, $3.00 and $46.00 per tooth; porcelain and enamel fillings, Bc up. The above prices will pre vail at my offices while this dental }war lasts, and the dental war will last until I can « a fair heartng before a Dental Board and Soclety whome ethics are not graft and reed, and whose every desire i# not to keep dentists out of the state of Washington. I can wm this fight MEALS SERVED. Three une tren wally ttle et Vem ei) “mt nday, Mave Beattie for private rights and ejual protec tion of the law if you people will stay with mo, and I offer the above ea for firat-clase work in order t the moral and financial sup- port and Influence of the people. fh sh 00” fteamer Clty of Bi: Phones—sunset haat EDWIN J, BROWN, D, D. 8, 718 lat Ave. Seattle, Wash, “Want ade bring results.” Try ‘ one in the business chance column, GARVIN’S CORNER. BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH A YOUNG MAN” ' amititom te t ¢ army, th r Por the muh n he te #ald to have f ker duty, and aalf-respect. 7 * of the wad affair will not repetition But ite lenser man and wou oo) d take Th ian't the though, almont ly he dasired rhpens, becwuse thelr deeds are evil,” sald Jesus a tho Christ. ‘The blow falls noone r! later In living the shady life no plat one tn secure One thing is it. F tain, he in no worse, if all accounts taunt rue, than others who have t mutt tions It wte every ure © a life as must all te tere slike tranal Lacan le when the trust te @ higher the trust When will the per er al w wond ~~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc BHOK ERS Stocks, Bones. Gra Bow Phones—21? Established } ——————— YAKIMA VALLEY PRODUCE Co. Y Apples, Flour and Feed line ho Rent he 4 and would have cor lept reward for life-time ser He tonses It away. Ho taints mored name, It takes gene to bulld @ name sometimes nde for all that has upheld tt We from cannot thene right and f The t Mut whatever it may be « decent person repud fa wacred term t have been All ia tt me can ecariot b and figured In & twinkling « story will flas All this means of shame ie t would the » means that uprigi is one’s only safewus are living the good Ii ment lite ou * y fix if we colud not trust nfficials and servants in high All this ane @ deep tui aed ‘The the deeper the fall ple learn that aft t make the L police protectors ry Don't Imagine that ® or sentimental sympat! }matters. Let us tend lives, and honor the true Io homes that keeps ux true (6 ope nel ven he cure munt ie @ then thelr h » They regard # too valuable to mmirch. i made him do wil thint We! ler. Why leave ail that le dear Those who once taste the exquisite flavor and de- liciousness of rardelli's| hi COCOA will always drink it—not from hab- it, but from choice. It makes the ideal beverage for every meal. Don’t ask merely for cocoa—ask for Ghirardelli’s, Ordere Executed for inv estment aktma Valley Potatoes and A full of Staple Groceries. Tele- ne orders given prompt at- fon GREAT SHOR SALE. F150, $4.00 nod 84.50 valves eo at 62.45, | Sunset North 2445. | AT THR Chown cLoTrHine 7 1 Ind, White ¢ | OMPANY, " 623 Hewett St, Fremont. 112t Firat Ave. o™ ( . . ie : . amping With the Victor ‘ You'll have more fun with a Victor this Summer while on your vacation than with anything you can take along. It will play dance music for you, it will give a ¥ ville show, a complete opera. A new col- lapsible horn makes it possible tO pack them easily Get yours new. Sherman] hay 8G 1406 2ND AVE

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