The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1910, Page 4

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a Look Beyond the Guinea Pig! IN AMERICA AND HAS ery Is disease, swept, gar red d with all thor- | oughnes plag midway a ra mot t 1 the palac of the Thus does the Rats and other rodents run through the same passages in the earth. So the grou about San Francisco became infected with th | | | | nd squirrels in the open country plague. A boy thrust his arm into a squirrel’s hole and was bitten by a | 1 ypen country. flea and taken with the ease—out in It was a thing to send a thrill of dread over for there are ground squirrels in the open distr in the cities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It was a thou- sand times as serious as if a hostile host of men found encamped among us. the continent ts and rats had been And then began th ainst the plague h ing yet, and will rage ory is won, or the batt If it is I Nation iree the cities and among the negroes of the Sout nd th and squirrels will carry it to the fa These men fighting for us are draw their line of soldi f th t yond where the plague has been found, lost, in a few yea will probably be n It will fester from b rms and now hunting squ ors rime squirrels. They comb the fleas from the 3, and loo signs of plague. How would you like to take char A bite from} one of these fleas is death—if the plague is there Then, if signs of plague are found, the germs : If the I the lines are extended to get outside tl into guinea pigs to make sure from it, And inside it the war against rats, squirrels and all waxes more and more And while this battle protest against this vivisection of the guinea pig! Let us glorify the heroes of 1910, as well as those of 1861-5. And let us not interfere with their heroic work because of any sickly sentimentality as to the rights of the | guinea pigs! guinea infected area strenuous. rages we hear a stant cl There is always something doing yus me Mr has just fi Many a man who was too lazy to take down the patting himself on the back for his good judgment. in the lives of fa Johnson stove is now manager. ae Having settled all the troubles of | An Inspector one day visited a Jacob Schiff and party are com-| Europe, Asia and Africa, will Col country “f post taught Oe .8 —_ This was at . —_— © va “ ady, and in he couree of o lee the race track fing here to sail for Masks. Look! Roosevelt kindly «ive us a few mo-|,-n said: “Now, children, 1 wish The yous had dined sumptnously Money is the most tive form of Capital ‘ * ‘ n le m unremunerative for out for “blind letters. ments of his attention you to take notice of what [ do, and ealth | The ste ad been’ jule a to take notice of what I do, and men of wealth | Th ak had been juley, th Gold il t bank notes= ——e = — then wri count of it bad invested in|cream toothsome and the x0ld coin, silver coin, govérmment notes, bank fi ia } Then he stepr to the biack a racing stable, | prim they earn nothing for you until you exchange them board and wrote a sent spon | Some of his| No use talking, Bowery Bill's | fg 2 1, fleeting it | huises were|quick lunch had something of the something else. xchange them for trivia | All the children except one wrote very pretty, and | Waldorf-Astoria—and 80 reason-| things and they are gone forever. | fn ct that the Inspector cam reat of them | able, too. into the school and wrote on the , Maude ¢ © his kick fo i acehaaias%t love A ened sonnel eaien® ? "4 sg gents. that wen weaing: te Che Merchant exchanges his Money for goods whi BY NORMAN, [had a story to tell at her board.|, One little girl, however, followed Ho Ww a s| house he expects to sell for a profit over and above the cost NEW YORK, June 4-—~When | !® house the other evening w h | metructions 1 literally, and} watching a tface| Horrors! He had not his p lus clerk re * Kyosuke Iwai, of 50 Church st.,| 84 Kept her laughing all after jcompleted the story by addi with the Only Girl. A cloud of|with him. He had left it at ho: I lerk hire and store rent i = *|noon. The children had been told}, “And then he went to the plat-| dust marked the banch coming on | the escritoire The R | Ries : » for land, wate Japanese merchant, went aboard) in their history «! nil about tha |form, sat down, played with hi » other wide of the track | At jeast, that’s what be started to! : 1e Rancher exchanges his Money for land, ; the Majentio he was a happy uran—| repentance of Benedict Arnold in pee oh rey cwntes Me m crore no-—-Why, Lean’t tell your horse | tell Bulineck MeGinnis, the hefty implements, labor, live stock—thus producing the; & trip to Europe in prospect, not a his last hours. La in question. | 224 winked at the lady teacher.”—} from the reat waiter : are care on his mind ing the class, she asked little Ina. | Mod He-—Wait till they're In the (The End.) crops that yield the profit. Two minutes later, when he felt | dore, “ Benedict Arnold home stretch—then mine will be +" sh ‘ ° 1 labor fn his pocket to get out bis ticket, | last wish? | going so slowly that you can’t help Not Caught Up Che Builder exchanges his Money for land, fal Mr, Iwai filled up solid with ¢ Little Isadore, who | Iso t but recognize it Aman who was trayeling the { rty, y aadore, who likes a ‘ ut recog an who was elin andt Z ait 4 OME property: mnie oe can taken unt read about the civil war, had got | |Ozark mountains on horseback and materials in the creation of an IN¢ E prope could go, and rushed up t his data a trifie mixed. Wherefore | Sure of It! | i b a typieal Arkansas 2 ' ‘i on the pier, to whom he proc! he replied be They were crossexamining at a/f muse to inquire t way So throughout the whole: world of progress be h Fla much wringing of thin yellow He wisi they would let his Chicago court recently a beokmak-|“What'’s the news?” asked the LESS it is used and UNTIL it is used, Money, mue nds die I 1 on ho had t au i totls | mountaineer, as he leaned r t “I don't knov se OJ | tor playt cre areas ae ies | renee wi mot the tonne and pulled or little, may well be counted useless. Left at homé oe tlcket gor New York's new taxica 1 if his owr sid Homer St. Gorge of | his long beard thoughtfully carried in your pocket or locked in a vault, it earns one, honorat nance will go » effect P Chicago. On finding that what had become 1 a! t self alsowive. 1 8 myse of months i The third sasiatanttairtet | pert of Bistory waa-hews to. bin absolutely nothin cerely for that | may not w i! mat r t ¢ | attorney wa t upon ® convic traveler asked why he did not = water to Europe.” »ing about pub buz tion, and w ng his best to|take some kly or monthly peri How to make it EARN an | keep it SAFE bee Hardly had he spoken wt “ it ke the t y of the defend-| odical, that he might keep in touch nos 0: " . th > ittie messenger boy appeared on the taxis t we ane ant with the world at large : ‘ most important problem to the man h even a dock, calling th Japanese P } You ure of that?’ he led Wall,” aid the old native, money gentl e. The boy bore fr ! te f vA BUM an the make t t when my pa died, nine years ‘ M STEER maker stuck pa died, nin Ars @ 5 Mr. twats wallet, Ikewise a note additiona i ; on that did not suit the tae of |he left me a stack of newspapers The strong, conservative ted Bank has om the politest pickpocket in the te ash s Disappointment, tate at bigh"”—indicating a he of 4 . blem altin « pointment. ) | J ‘ Home of t ove tself to be » be f pbie! “a tr $1 | For fou 1 a 3 Sure, 1 am certain,’ cagd the | aboutythree feet—"and I ain't done Bead ‘ oven ‘ elt t z the best that pr ere’s rw and A ” 40 ts for t eens at ‘ele r | readin’ of ‘em yet.”—Brooklyn Life hat civiliz on has produced ticket, and your foreign draft. Y ha 10 : Pele Pgh 1 remember that you are un-| 3 I must pardon me for taking the $ ~ a hater r ont His Lament. Ir sB -curit it > have beelt nai but Prag» 8 il ; maxt) Wi as approached | "do that As the line he tried to cro 1 this Bank the security and e ha i that you wil » @ fine tri d be ne for i Hel Piha. taeea nd you swoar to thitw ‘state The express ran into Jim teadily developed and perfected ther you wi enjoy your na-|chudren and no fee ca «| “are It’s fully an| ment uur Bitterly | mourn his loss to put your money into a Savine's unt that earns surances i/hand bags or suit case al tices aes that:t.. on | hndion Swear to it? Why, Mr. Lawyer For | was to have lunched with . 1 er , “1 more te Ni | baggage will be d at in the very same spot.” : jand judge, your honor, I'd bet a him Independent. | per cent or into Bonds and Mort that earn Mo% in } per piece That fellow up there gives me| hundred on it any day Chicago le Tale bhaaah ler @ Soke? you aré always certain of the be seration we call ee The new burea Inspection | the cold shivers,” sald Brown, “He } Journal why é , 7 a give Uttle ones t r ah ee ee ‘~ ee Tact himself as ‘we'? "4 = cog Why AR ica lines at was very angry. But he was| “So that the fellow who gets sore | And please don’t forget one « nt that we have 0,” Bre eluctantly|tactful. She bad just stamped her] at an editorial will imagine that] ‘ oy 5 eh ‘ There Bs wn hu tan iy t t with one of Uncle Sam’s| there's a whole bunch to lick."—| been lately emphasizing Thie is iu be y : o sy egg loner. J|tWopenny photogravures, but with | Cleveland Leader sential to our success as is the D and jus! oO imu e audeviile rhe ragie “ured woe Pies as de thatt” he alae Eggs-terminated. ome. We are particularly d f making oy BY FRED SCHAEFFER onan eee To make my statement more| First Egg—What's become of ditional Real Estate loans in 1.000 to $10,000: aaa ol th a emphatic,” she declared that MI Roly Poly we got ac SLAP—You know Biff? Well, { tripped him up {n a statement t ce sath | “But you could never emphasize |duainted with in the cold storage made yesterda e , The Point of View }n point {n that manner,” the man | house? THUD—What did you and Biff grap an? jad protested Second Egg-—Oh, she got mashed | SLAP—I met him on the street Ma tin conlaa® etnias <n [ couldn't? I'd like to know why | 0M an actor and it broke her all up. there and talk to me because he w maned Hit “ ' his nam not?” Boston Transcript Maik Diem ak SE hid: badihare: shard Geshine hits ther omee dinting \e aihan ‘doe lest tone, “because it's such a very Make the Tal! Toit the queer, because he'd been unbalanced a long time. ‘Th < ht“ vh |dadnty foot elite,” s6i6 the: senchet,: "yout Guest him. and tis areume Pir a ne ae 7 Dil—That so Vhy l And the he smiled may tell me how to make a Maltese A, CHILBERG J. E. CHILBER j ANE Dp and hi gument did have a le tand ¢ ack wWell % 4 Py en sh 1 | Pp dent e T. B. MINAHAN ® & THUD—I see; you t , all out < : ages) cros residen Vice Pre r hier BLAP—Yeu, he t muted Hest Las ma own on us ever since he came to| Dance at Dreamtana tonight Step on its tall,” answered Nel a ey wae. Bene bs: : United States, hasn't he? | eee | lie promptly.—Kverybody's | mm. ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A Osgar 4 another |” THE STAR . THE SEAT TTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ' btbehing Dey Build Soap Bubbles aan *, Adolf dey Talk vill do ven dey realize on der but id mostly delirious delusion und abouid vot golt mine 188 uk . =e She Took Notice. Watching the Ponies am yas ig Pd Today's Style Toy These Two Prominent Features} Are Always Read) OS 5 “ir A for You in Der Air| STAR DUST We Ata Oo os ° a ise < BY FRED SCHAEFER EN ROW'T ’ mir t A t at that 5, 5 “drew fel. t Ven we take + ot Meany ! aim we vill be no doubt, is ¢ ny cuttin’ u ** 18 TOF yay i Ket id w monkeyshines inter little pieces d “ ha t 4 ¥ linet ma ws Cro Bd lat Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. oi, gon ; Vell 4 touch Sey Butoh r 8 field, 1 1332-34 SECOND AVE = NEAR UNION STREE toher shops in Springfield “ae , é f ‘ have been closed on Sunday, largely Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ ak A nyt 1 through the influence of the minis ‘ Just ters of that town, | k | ler y, sald 1 belief I ¥ money we ought | : " | a ' ett roat. Di tit nod make a hit mit n Law ( Orange t k w an vant A { but no man a Adolf, H aid, “Ach no, I « A er car ee ee inter of deed The Northern Pacific Railway f k t ‘ t if, Vell, | don'd t reblied romt ) r yy en t t Adolf, “Et my va ve all,” 1 add ly Will Operate ete > w ght I m adde " The real nam r ' i | tives |e pees S AL TRAIN * i A ‘ t| dos I kod " at not ¢ ae : na cha bi,” 1 sald. “I voult radd in wom From Seattle and Tacoma on June 20 } gure | ” ven 4 ! t ae cae f | Se dr" eins moe 7 i | TO SPOKANE | fie ; Te gyre ne lne sng wh Bip : Leaving ta the Mvening and Arriving at Spokane os § NO ! a paber velxt 4 f pat t t ee . know vot Id wase, ha, ha, ba Mit so much vealt as we vili| “Tank 1 re , Po Phin “are aiptical or | 17th Annual Convention Washington State Chris few! : So & i. T | atch y tian Endeavor i know id A paber 1 I told hin Und ap bub-| I ! t were y Tekets om Sele Jume 17 to 22 at ‘The Und y alt m bles © trafel | t rmer Giles’ feild . > ~ ic s ‘ : arte cur bananase. Yours| } fotysrats SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES a 1 \ we ater | sugches fot mit k ‘ AR O14 Dame—"Then just put Wor Auy Train eb . f pat | She Wanted to Be Shown ; | “ ‘ tt h n dead for ¥ . . sid’ ee sion, este” oii salt secant years the number of vio Mere Reader. “But what 1 can't ‘ Sean entries ting Saun dareasinn remember I what happens: whea me kulde, she ©x:|Sithough there has been an easing, | Get Wall Particalars, Purchase Tickets, Have Berth i they arrive a Witching he np arg n America Corner Wiest Ay y, Sea Stratos } sue ; . A. Tinting, General Agent +. 0. MeMetien, CF Why, then - f hie. Sitter, | z ila seals dine ileal BIR want meant. by & A. D. Chariton, AG. P. A. Portiand, Ore, ) the! Con:| og rely wtie| > Excursions to Portland and Return se oa make inte mince-| ‘eothy ‘ares, June 6, 6, tomvention Fares, duly 1, & . ov jnual graduation exercises. ond tint saorel st the atrong man had fainted} ¢ Brasil, ex bee - — ——__————-ail BY FREO SCHAEFER ’ the Constant] **4%-—The Ct . ft Busi : a6: PG tra yg pg eB | | usiness Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy want you to give me & \ million times.” anid the Mere} “THEN IT HAPPENED” | A Considerable Spill sell real estate, etc. Light atantic |= Toe Reader, “bat 1 believe I've] | My child had been taught to be of toe always raked areful about #pilling water on the —_——__—__— ee . I should . One she was taken to se wigs ‘ w river which eplied kindly, “ster t By fine pon reaching the bank of the ae antuai tin : i | ne og ge a ime ge tg hg PO * oe eae Giese th Gath ee waan Ot On To new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Mata Mazes of a Dreamy Wa f aiwa tx wide expanse, she exclaimed, Bekins “erhop val & Storage Co. “ Sure I know admitted the | embrasures A who that water? Telephones: East 414. Cedar 414. M eader What fn? T whe This of it.” went on Cos Ho: . Writer with a amile of pity he mazes are always ‘threaded,’ | and drags b aad the Light Fantastic Toe tr to Madcap ‘Oh was the Mere Reader's | Home f Wh nly comment t Ld f 4.” pursued the Constant | Heartle Writer, “but after a little practice |—I t goes better The Devotees of < Terpischore—they are always he n Gold Cirelet from ees, ow—glide over the! his ve at the Chancel.” |

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