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1) it * uy oe NA SERVED ON GNATE BY MAN HAP OKANE. 4 Man Is Asked Re- For the next four months you " be shut indoors, You will mina ving Gordon Em- al utiful weather, Is it fle pot to be straight? bezzlement. vid Judge Wilton Gay this morn & When he imposed sentence on jied rene) ! « lurke and @ »p, (ay Unie ig t and ( Hipp, two NE, ” 4s mae ® who ay changed thetr Hill, ei ital jo plea of not gutlty to gullty on the puilder,” ts bers ha f larceny of brass bolts sopite bull ee tat 968.6 7 jast Y ‘ y strong and well - irate car were Be and these are » ye bie sate rift | " u the days of oat, & er df you direct your \y oh woe in the right direction ry seatify ‘a, will accomplish much, You : iiee, former eht to be out in this bean 4.0 ails tit inshine breathing the fresh M re Great Northe hee a aceused fo other wi him by the ce his way east Yukon Pacific © % when he wa 5 the paper. = HANDS SENATOR FROM STATE ain ja it returna’ OF PENNSYLVANIA A he asked aft ‘periff bad annou! STUNNING RAP, g o'clock tomerro® © ee ber ‘ ‘that's emay ,” aaid the mas fy United Press.) WASHINGTON, June ¢ Senator g Lar flee resolution requesting s gesured that 1 t tate department for the corres a fence invelving Germany's hats t relative to the tariff, The which has led to charges and count anges Of International med Z. Was adopted by the senate to There was so opposition to te mpts the motion after it had been thor om Lule Hill, pres! oughly discussed Northern Keferring to the proceedings In sald today bight, LaFollette oo. eae As far aa it concerns ve. @ me personally | have nothing to say except that | was forced to speak * of water for irricat from 12 to 6 o'clock yesterday and the senate last ma to go out last evening. I sup- posed that others would partictpate} in the discussion Senator Not Afraid. The senator declared that it * not of the least conse ®) quence to him what effect up- : on himself would be created in * loner irrige * faiewet until fur * published {n yee to both “ae B YOUNUS w Wisconsin by any vote he cast. anne Please, I want you to fix judge my man's wages so he can't draw them and get drunk,” sald a small bit of feminine humanity this morn- ; line the clerk In Justice Carroll's groc » the clerk in Justice Carrol one THe | court = | ‘The tired, weasened face that Distant |looked pitifully up over the great tm the | broad punter was seamed and sear Ply thereasing the et with lines and creases, and the ‘apother stam. | once Maching biue eyes wore sunkon and listless The clerk was busy, and he grutt- If anawergd on most; “S ma'am, do anything for you. nor the judge can't, alther,” Is Willing to Work. “Rut L heard that the judge could © paper.” she said, “vo that ndbody but could draw his money PRL ie only gets $11 a week, and when [Hi tomes Saturday night he jen : Btn | irae it out and gete drunk 1 don’t mind working, and I am ME tn the) ponoraity tickled to death to get a Bf filled to Still | joy where t can carn a tow dollars fa that weer: |) have to take with me | where I work. Ince that 1 don't mind that ] + | | But I don't like supporting my § on when he's working. I always 3 MONEY ee T. Wat ih of her A. T. Van is valued that the | was Siven bim by. de Vanter, until next the baby a The firat “so! in the history of exposlt Pay Streak at the A-Y.-P., and, con- trary to predictions by ex eneed show men, it seems to be Sis tent t secess. The crowds are just as ai id io and spend thelr money as Bow Mrs. Mat-\treely when refreshed with “beer Bakes the de-| ine” and “gold foam,” as the merry # parents makers at St. Louis or Portland did on pare suds or red eye. is Largest Assortment, | Probably the greatest assortmen of soft drinks ever gathered to gether In one place may be found along the Pay Streak. Many of the names are strongly suggestive ft drink” show street some Mother-in-iaw |0f the foamy stuff that is made of daw as well and perhaps the suggestion Leleune, of the '® the name gives the beverages he corpy, that pleasing effect which warms BS Why Mrs. Le ‘he heart and loosens the purse strings. CHBnot agree " fs living with ts fan Lake, yes PMI fOr divorcee fromm yy & brief aemly & few months that he wit tient his wife love him REVOLUTION TEARS. DOSE IN HONDUAKS (By Vnlted Pree) WASHINGTON, June 4.—Wire * dispatches from Puerto Cortes xday say the town of Ceiba, Hon juras, has been placed under mar tal law and that a revolutionary at ack js threatened. Wire communi ion with Tegucigalpa, the capital | “sity letalls of the altuation are difficult to obtain Seer an The American gunboat Paducah, 08.8 mysterious "°% 'n thowe waters, has been re id here to. ve ted to caf! at Cetha and pro 4 to be un. ect the lives and property of foreign residents, » that their ot rh Pacitic Northe fant them from y through | (Hy United Press) | LONDON, June 4.—-Suffragettes are angry today because some of oe Well their number were foretbly removed , will be from the masackson wt. for interrupting the speeeh of John Burns, president of the local gov ‘ nt board, at the opening of the tuberenloals exhibition. Votes for women will make con beaten: 4 n did not feel able or under obliga-| tle LOVING WOMAN MAKES A PITIFUL PLEA IN JUSTICE CARROLL'S COURT TODAY. but he is always so, w is the) of Honduras, bas been severed, and | White Chapel art galery! jai one of Hfe leas baneful,” shouted , NAMES J. HILL SUMMONED | BEFORE THE GRAND JURY SUNSHINE AND FRESH AIR BI PRISON, SAYS JUDGE spectbiesys GAY, alr instead of ; spending the nex four months in the county jail This ve the season when tt le too pretty to brief. stay indoors For natant the court suntight dancing on the Ings of the court room Who shall say whether the wun Hight and fresh att county attempts to teach by im: It was then (hat he laid stress on] Prisonment, sink deep into the the importance of “atick-to-ttive hearts of the two young men who ness.” today pleaded guilty and threw Did you always sure youd themselves on the mercy of the win?’ I asked court Jn a fight tke that In St, Louts there naturally would be many times when It looked as though things would pot turn out right .: LAFOLLETTE GETS «| BACK AT PENROSE He said that he had never chow on the easiest path, and that 15 yeare of his life had been devot | . Pod a great struggle a Penrose, of Pennsylvania, in kine | for remark last night, that the! Wisconsin senator pretended tll hens during his speech so that he might have time to journalists and magazines Hot Shot at Penrose. 1 am not to be turne: this debate today petty tible attack red La Follette. something more than any individ As for the remarke nsylvania senator 1H tell him he will render more valuable service if he will tell Pennsylvania and the country how he spends his | time inetead of commenting up- | ‘on my absence. The people of = Wisconsin will take care of me ' editors of uplif conten perw important he if they think | am an unfaithful servant. No man will eay where the senator from Pennsylvania spends hie time without trane greasing the rules of thie sen ate and that | will not do.” tell him wait and let me draw the nioney, and he hurry down bet, bat I'm generally too late She Still Loves Him. “Well, why don't you lave a hus hand like that?” blandly remarke the clerk, with an al it he had solved the problem. weightior ones that demanded bis at tention. ‘Oh, I could not do that,” pited, gently always says ‘You @ 1 can draw it “My father wants me to come home, and offered to pay! my expenses, but I can't bear the |attendance was 14,391, and a big part thought of leaving Jim. We te ai ways so kind to the children. Ever when he's drunk he treate them # tend the same way.” Then, with a wan Jim hee oply two faulte and rheumatiom.” He jaid up weeks with rheumation, ne be saya and then I have to take the baby ut and serub tiving.” “Can't you de anything for me ith a last appealing glance “No.” sald the clerk. And walked out to get her baby and be ain a day's work of toil te ——— HAVE GREAT FUN ON SOFT DRINK STREAK 6. | For most be the imagination ker 5. Bh when he haw nly tow ey og pon back whch neces | ‘GRADERS FORBIDDEN T0 shirt front, and It certainly Is mere that induces him which makes the Pay Str want to sing, “My Big | Salome,” slasees of “Foxera® Nehtsome faney to try to -bay out the scenic ratl-| way after imbibing a few of “beerine healthful tonte, makes a decided hit with erowdsa when they are out to see Fatinis and Cleopatra, and the plata rooy produces a lot of joy Streak. The spirit of the am ment street doesn't necessarily re quire artifietal stim can have as much along th a and the prisoners viewed the pleture of the ' groan ramed by the granite window cas the prisoners will mia may make the lesson the atte repaid Benator Holes ult “yellow aside tn to answer some} ipon me and hed other she re- and he always treats me/| Streak, aod the shows did a great whiskey | featured by the victary of the metines ts| Virginia's tug of war team, | rounds the | made. lante and you in at Seattle | tsa THE §TAR-—FRIDAY, JUNE “HANG ON!” SAYS FIGHTER WH 4, 1909, FOLK, ‘MUNG ON” “GOOD 18 STRONGER THAN| momibnt doow the keen brown eye EVIL,” AND WE ARE GETTING wander off The mouth is senel BETTER EVERY DAY—OPTI. (ive and refined, When he amiles. MI6TIC VIEW OF MAN WHO | DROVE GRAFT FROM the curves are up, and dimples ay ST. | peat in The ample chin and cheeks Louis, | “Did you fight graft and boodlers for the love of the fight?” 1 had nuked Folk " No; I did it aw a matter of plain duty, 1 hate corruption, waa born in the South, where there is no corruption, When 1 bear my Work tw district attorney and saw the rot thought It my bustnens and clean tonness, | 6 expone It apply himael? to the potnt at Issue But | believe that good Js stronger than evil and that we are getting a little bit better right along, But to make the good stronger and the evil weaker.” 408. W. FOLK, Now don't write about ME BY KATHERINE ZENGERLE. |he cautioned, “There's something LO8 ANGELES, Cal, June 4.—| better, Good government can be| 1) “The difference between succes obtained only by making patriot and failure is continulty, the power | iam as aggressively active aa rot to “hang on’ right up to the potnt|tenness. Most people are content of compllahment sald ex-Gov.| with being negatively good, But Joneph W. Folk, the man whol when 4t comes to getting out to Uidrove graft and boodlers from St.| fight for a good cause, they want Lauts to be let alone. You cannot leate He had picked a OP | late goodness, It is only when the Buggestion and ation” interest of the people Is aroused that happened to be wear by to the point of activity that you The paragraph is eye lighted get good government There's Upon Was one On Concentration hing to write about that's When Folk take, never for a| really worth while,’ a ee ee ee ere oe MARS AND HIS AIRSHIP FALL INTO LAKE UNION BUT NO DAMAGE DONE Jack Mare aod his airship landed in Lake Union at 2:10 o'clock this | Afternoon Mars had ascended on \om of his daily fights from the AY The men at the United States lite saving Wation at the foot of the Pay Streak saw Mars’ plight before he hit the water and they P. exposition grounds and was in a boat and rescued him from "| deacending His big cigarshaped drowning balloon machine got unwieldy, and The balloon not damaged. instead of dropping down gracefully and Mars says he will make the jon dry land as he had intended aacey) ecbe }he settled gently down tn the arm cau danger wow seen by many of the lake extending around one people,and they were given quite alde of the grownds a oa diuled for tonight ET DE NEES = COME ee as] chase was made by mag, of the legal firm of Gugger heiger, Untermyer & Marshall, of New York, on behalf of a syndicate of New York capitaliats Charles Hayden, a banker, of that elty TOMORROW © woes i PRONOUNCED DEAD, MAN COMES TO LIFE diers and sailors divided honors mite Pree) a drawing card with the airship and} the fireworks at night. The day's! Of It enw the strikingly fir SAN seein 30, June 4 nj the ariny and navy. The evening! Pronounced dead by the doctors at »|erowd wee largely on the Pay! the University of California hoapt tal, Mateo Delite manifested unmis takable sigas of life when bundled were | into the morgue wagon, and pfotost Weet| od volubly against what he believed whieh to be a monstrous indignity »| Will compete in the finala with the! The morgue attendanta Were foaat artillery team for the army. astounded. when, after he had been busine, ‘The tournament results to make the)The navy relays remulted in victories gepaaited in tbe wagon, he sat bolt for the teame, finals. Ponnensoe who will meet In the sermt folensed He was taken to a * ink EATEN ss EDITOR KICKED Ha i ® Clearings today . BY DECK HAND : “"~ : \* Tacoma. ® Clearings today .... Kleindienst, editor of | # Balances Truth,” a email eriodica! | # Portland. published In Soattle, wan kicked @ Clearings today Hi 106,004 from the deck of the steamship ® Balances , 76,007 Buverte to the wharf shortly after eae ee ee ae eeeee § o'clock last olabt, by a Japanese 3 $1,898, 751.26 244,256.65 SATA 952 Linwood B 55,643 + +e eee eee see Iaitated his removal to Minor hosph | }tal, Kleindienst is not thought to! |be dangerously hurt Sergeant George Bunnell talked! BLAST NEAR THEATRE§ Ever that mild and|™!th Kleindienst at the hospital, | renee Jobn a Main poe be MaitRainior,|DUt so far no arrests have been |Mued w temporary, romain |the contract for leveling down D firm to oer and ginger ale jag) bf the Moore theatre. 1 The injunction, which i* return-| i . . JAT PUBLIC ROCHON (Seer, wae or made, Each garment is cut gener | Washington Hotel & Improvement | ously full and ample length. This 2 le on the grounds that the - . : | vancoty ro) Pre une <:|esiiameiad Wemnned tho. phister| is a claim that is commonly made by on soft drinks as elsewhere on the brie Dominion Copper company, in| from the celling of heatre, car other kind, heatdes whieh it 1 |jauidat wan sold at public |ing a large glass g to drop. Th safer and keeps the guard room |ayction for the sum of $261,600 In| lives ndang Hfrom belng overcrowded Jthis city thi# morning. The pur-'in clalned. the suffragettes, drowning out the sound of the speaker's voice. After numerous interruptions Burna lost his temper and demand ed that the disturb: Finally some of the women ejected aerate bes. CHASED BY MOB (By United Press) N FRANCISCO, June 4 4 te Wilson, a negro eluded an angry mob last night by {darting into a barber | encaping through a rear door, Wil son wrote an ingulting letter to Mins girl, who turned the missive over to a young Lana Mentzer, & shop | man acquaintance, | The man name, rushed to the land gave him a with a club crowd, who joined in the melee ery. After he angry men searched the neighbor hood for tore ‘than an Hout. Wil son is aceused’ of writing similar letters to other young women, | BAR S*LVER QUOTATION, | NEW YORK, June 4 ig quoted today at bse, * be put out} and | ‘a few men were ordered to leave | the gallery and upon thelr refusal were carried bodily to the door and | despite their screams and} bootblack, shop and] who refused to give his negro’s stand severe drubbing The fray attracted a Wilson fled with the mob in full disappeared the Bar allver Announcement Lilliputian Bazaar 921 Third Ave. Phone, Ind., 4803 THIRD AND MADISON Commencing Saturday and continuing all next week, we will celebrate our first anniversary by giving our many customers, and those who want t6 be, one-fourth off on all our infants’ and children’s wearing apparel. ‘This includes the bonnets, dresses, hawls, shoes hoods, hats, best-made and most stylish coats, petticoats, bibs, infants’ embroidered boys and stockings for the new-born to 14 years of age and girls; Mail orders re ceived during this period will be promptly filled at sale prices, » One Fourth Off the Price Other Stores Sell At it out He wan reluctant to apeak about himself “A man should not exploit bis personality,” he said, “He should] ‘hang on’ in our efforts || put out] Monee Wein | waded by | and California | wright and demanded that he be| blocks re . HY “HME oT EE BY GILBON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Jun Wher a wre wit John | Thoroughly spectacular are the |¥iarly, the W net , | ne mi-finals in the Military tourna | Under mes . ment whioh are taking place at the| hope for |x xposition Stadium this afternoon rly has hired awyer, and } having started with the parade at| im? demand his freedom from ques 2 o'clock, and the Roman race of | at mponed i} the cavalry at 2:40, The finals in| health urtinen nat |the tug of war between the Coast D ' h Artilery and the team from the specia n wkin iiver Weat Virginia ar the big! ¢ | i i features of the day, Th re !amined t hen the Waal lay races are also boing run off to-| health department waen't kin day hereby | ude the health depart | Yesterday's events were featured | ment mad, by the winning of the navy relays Barly wh y |by the California and pense says Dr, Buckle n teams, and the semi-finals in the | acute infla tory condition of th tugof-war, The drilla by the artil | skin h te present in ome ors | amma sean NO ee lery corps from the Tennossee, and | sons have labored In pulp by troop B of the 14th cavalry,| as Ba 4 ; JACK LONDON WILL wore spectacular and fascinating, | Dr. Ehlers, a Dantsh spectatie in| SOON BE HOME | joprosy ed War! er and de | ured that he was a leper ANTAT ROD a ores.) sani 4 4 artinen ‘ nya he wil “ep & lve in Cal riia about Ju permit other doctors to ex oC 1 today t is Johnaon, (iy United Press) nti! { get tho unantr a A tapi pclae ark, in which he BAN FRANCISCO, June &—Am-!of many doctora. I kn I @ attempled to make 6 tour of the msador Jean Jules Jumnorand of! y and as long pel rere one 3 cy ae een France, Acgoinpantod by Madame | oy ian ast turn trip from be 8 Ne, Jusserand, arrived from Los Angeles | jt rong to keep me impr TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. Jat $:30 this morning. He brought r « lawyer Ie considering the bh him the medal commemorative | {gsuar f a habeas corpus action (By Cnttes Frees.) f the rehabilitation of San Fran-\in order present to the ris & WASHINGTON June 4.—The Jelsoa, the gift of the ple of demand t edical experts get to- | treasury report today show Ke France, which will be presented to-| gether and freely alr thelr vt n | cetpt $2,585.64 disbursements, | morrow regard to Barly's condition $2,280,000 A DOLLAR On. TWO. BROKERS Wh bib corm ‘baled pete Private Leased Wire to All a nit vind changes REMNANT BALE 8. C. Osborn & Co. | toe ip to = ore eT Pivet Av. eee H. L. KLEIN THE GHOEMAKER, 1 you can't get boots or H shoes to fit you, got them made inet long, and it's in on it Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., | 1014 Firet Av, Standard Patterns Standard Patterns JUNE SALE OF UNDERMUSLINS Beautiful Apparel in a Variety of Clever New Styles A Big Event in Muslin Underwear Begins Tomorrow Saturday Discriminating women who have waited for June Muslin Underwear sales will be more than satisfied with both the variety and values of this extraordinary sale. We say extra- ordinary because we look upon this important occasion as a step to the fore in value giving because of the exceptional magnitude of the prep- arations, the high character of the merchandise and the extreme lit- tleness of the prices. It’s a sale for you who buy carefully and critically, Each garment is extra full and sple: didly made. Fresh, crisp, immacu- late cambric, nainsook and muslin undergarments for women, girls, children and infants. They are from the best makers. No store can show better, because no better goods are Standard Patterns i} | | all for advertising purposes. We are a reliable store, and urge you to compare lengths, fullness and work. || manship with those which seem to compare with ours in price. The ma- terials, laces and embroideries are of the best. It will be a notable event, for we obtained price concessions which enable us to group the entire purchase Remember, the sale starts at store opening Saturday, Early buyers will be fortunate ones—so shop early. in three monster lots. tomorrow, June 5. To See These Garments Is to Buy, for the Saving Is Remarkable Lot A LotB | LotC | Consists of fine muslin and Consists of beautiful Under. | Consists of finest ‘eambrie nainsook Gowns, Drawers, | garments of fine nalnsook and | and nainsook Gowns, Draw cambric and mualin, Gowns Corset Covers, Skirts and ¢ | Coraet Covers and Skirta, Not | Corset Covers, Skirts and Draw bination Suita, ny & garment in this assortment | erg, and a muititade of styles; | worth double price asked but what ix fresh and clean all fresh and crisp, right from new goods direct from original | | Values run as high as 8be. Sale | the factory; values up to $1.25. | makers; values up to $1.65. | | Sale Sale price, choice. $1.00. cholce price, cholce 75C SECOND AVA The Reliable f/m KNOSHE _ Stor e

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