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THE SEATTLE STAR Pobttahe: Wash dally by The Siar Publishing Ga Member of Unive Bix aout, 81.78 “a b ” L Ci lif Y I I re Goal Wo. v4 And Yet Only Five Years Ago! Aci2 oN arbarous ower Calvornia , BY JOHN COPLEY a Man Who Had an Auto Reputable Americans, escaping after incredible hardships, Tr | was half the foller that I really think I am, perhaps I'd be Was Considered a Fit Sub- testify that citizens of the United States were murdered in cold), strong and most successful sort o” man, My wife tn prone to criti ject for an Inquiry by the blood, some of them in the presence of their families, at Alamo, cise the way I garner cash; ber mother says my methods are amaging, | hole Friendly Neighbor- | nd in Lower California. These murdered Americans were peace-|crude and rash, The man I work for giggles when 1 naps ny ~ ; hood. | A | goldiers of the Mexican army, who said they acted “under the M goed. opinion of myself I think I’ve found a dandy place at| Five years ago a man couldn't buy ra authority and by the order of Col. Celso Vega, governor of which my holiday to take. an automobile without laying him Lower California.” Sometimes I think FH shake this town and seek for fleld# anew; |It is none other than Kahweambe:|seif open to suspicion. If he was a ro in bs ray Seg * Jiewo, have made oath to these [Perhaps a world of conquest would reveal itself to view. But when | lewagomot lake m - . The refugees, now at San Diego, have made oath to tT tell my wife I've got ambition to be IT—any wife remarks she knows! *in Ontario, bank cashier, the directors usually n facts, and are ready to testify in any court, There are still]; jack the intellect and grit. Of course, it's awful bard for me to tonisbes called in a chartered accountant to a | many peaceful Americans in Lower California exposed to the [struggle on like this; a-knowing, ax | do, what all the world has got! ‘phe government savings bank of look over the books; if he ng y 4 racial and national hatred of the Mexican wernment and|to miss; but while | may be hampered, and a mountain blocks my) New gouth Wales made $186,000 plain, ordinary sort of duffer, bis ’, (egg em ~ } way: I've got a good opinion of myself, I'm glad to say a e000 neighbors shook thelr heads wisely, _o people. They are at the mercy of an official app vinted by Diaz, profit last year implying that the automobile buyer Ts | @ and apparently in fullest sympathy with the spirit and methods Perhaps some day whon rm a railroad president or ouch perhaps ns aan aight elther be © burglar or load : ; ade “Barbarous Mexico.” these fellers who have laughed at me won't be so muc ‘erhaps my jag @ duble life. tl : Ley . f is a th aied of civilization. Will the Wash-|Wife will realize that I'm the candy kid; her mother may appreciate Mit ie all diferent now. . eae Why oie hikes A lit me as she never did. Perhaps my Bows may shake my hand and say A motor car {x as common us & Pee smeron goverament act’ ill it promptly exert its military |yg know I'd win, and all my failures will skidoo as though they'd never grab-bag at a chureb fair, as or | power to protect Americans yet alive and to exert whatever|peen, And when I'm rolling in the coin, and sharing in the pelf; Gee, dinary as a Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 reparation is possible for those who are dead? And will the/I'n be giad I had a good opinion of myself! ~and quite as useful : i : ‘ol - es —_ —_— enjoy thelr! ~ De ia Barra-Madero government kick the Diaz tool, Celso - o The idle rich still enjoy ‘ Vega, out of office, and put in his place some one who under HIS MEMORY SYSTEM. } limousines, not caring to risk thelr HE CARRIES HIS NEWSPAPER ROUTE IN STYLe Is of regenerated Mexico? These questions de stands the ide mand immediate answer. ot 4 It’s Worth Fighting For worrted—oh, WHY NOT $ While walking in the South a litle while ago,” a pedestrian w in the San Francisco Chronicle, “I came upon an old negro with a load } He was standing in the road, scratching bis head and loo! very worried. What's the trouble, uncle? “*Well, massa, I don bay 1 anked. Seattle DOES things can ‘member his name. She's got that reputation, and deserves it. With the hottest kind Knowing most of the people around there, I asked ‘What s grown from a Httle town to a mighty city in| his name sound lke? Of competition she } = @ few years, and has maintained the lead as the queen of the North G Seattle has a chance to do one more thing RIGHT NOW, It's about the doubling of assay « s on gold shipped m Alaska, In stead of a charge of $1.25 per $1,000, the rate will be raised to $2.50. oo) Bank officials say that this will drive y all the gold shipments |~ from Seattle and send them direct to the San Francisco mint, where Mo charges are made The United States treasury department claims that the raise must | be made to make the assay offices meet expenses ‘ ‘The loss of the handling of ali that gold isn't going to cripple Se attic in the least. She is going to keep right on getting stouter and More prosprous looking. But at the same time “every little bit helps —and the gold is quite a bit So there's a fine, healthy opportunity Washington congressiona! delegation to get very busy. There may not be a chance to get the tre y department to lower the assay office Tate. But you never can tell till you try. Here's what Senator Poin dexter writes: “Department urges one-quarter charge as necessary to defray ex and such charge, they claim, is not adequate to defray expenses ow incurred at Seattic. Wil! investigate and see what can be done.” Yes, this Alaskan gold is worth fighting hard for. Are You Going ‘to Kick on Publicity If congress wrangles for the next six months about the tariff, there Will be plenty of newspapers industrionsty telling the public how sick It is of the whole business But it’s a mighty good thing. after secret committee meetings en terested parties.” If tariff bills are to be framed and debated In public hereafter there We & chance that one “interested party,” namely, YOU, and seventy or eighty millions of consumers just like you, will be considered. for Seattle men and the The former tariff bills were framed conferences of senators with in- OF newspaper first tells you that YOU are tired of this tariff talk and that YOU wish congress would adjourn and be done with it % peerless abana Lonely Voices in Congress . ‘The recent speeches of Victor Berger and Henry George, Jr. in the » house of representatives, as fully reported in the Congressional Record, Gre mighty interesting reading. For the first time in American history, avowed champions of two radical doctrines—-the one of socialiam, the Other of the single tax—boldly preached thetr gospel in the halls of Congress and engaged In rv with thelr colleagues. Really, they appear to their own and to have distributed Viarge chunks of thought in circles where thought Is a rare commodity ‘A breeze is refreshing, from whatever quarter It blows Observations LONDON scientists have figured it out that asparagus is rather an @id to digestion than a promoter of rheumatism o> 8° % GEORGE V. Is safely anointed with oil. But our little old supreme court scooped George good and hard, just the same sm we ANNIE BESANT says the millenium is about to arrive. @ome, Annie! That is, if it won't “disturb business”! “tog wet ; JOHN ROBINSON, English cholr singer now touring this country, > hes a collapsibie bicycle which he can shut up and carry in a suit case. es SOME more postal banks he established cross roads | towns, where they will not unduly interfere with private banking in-| stitutions. | t o ° 0 NEW YORK suffragettes have raised $100,900 with which to storm the legisiature. Talk about women not knowing anything about poll- ' ties and statecraft! Huh! ot Let ‘er e been ee a WASHINGTONIANS resent the proposition for a summer White | House, and say the capital is « fine summer resort. They are entitled to the credit of an original discovery ee ee ANTONIO GONZALES, aged 101, San Diego's first chief of police, has been robbed of three cows. Hiamed tough to louse your cows just P) as you're starting in on your secoud century o oO CONGRESSIONAL committee did services of Louis D. Brandeis in their investigation. ~ tw have noomtted im finding out something DR. EDWIN J. BROWN SAYS: 3 “EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE, DENTAL COMBINE HAS A MEANING OF ITS OWN. " 3 ‘The above pieture shows the way Dr. Edwin J fp Eettiet, would have appeared when he tock the State 3 . 1 . A signed the Dental | | Dental Combine. The key i #@ar chamber of the Denia secrecy by the Combine for fo ciem, an@ with the ® Bos r thain fastens you to the iittle world they k see te I refused to sign their code, ‘which forbids guarantecing Dent ove,’ 6 Join thelr Combine, which provides that thoit silly rules and tien Worm, Preval. I make my own prices and guarantes my work, Tae tat cee cee, mu heap Dentists, but with the State Dental Combine, and from now on nti thy ature meets I am going to do all Dental work tor Just oat thea price. My Dental work will be kept up to the iene A GOLD CHOWN that the Combine Dentiets hares G22 at my offices for $4 and $5, A SET OF TEETH that they for $16. My BRIDGEWORK AND GOLD FILLI you Just about one-third of the price you pay the (a ombtann Code and Co rty in this state hangs in the 4 enter and you © aeeKed to f ontra ethical peting with the Combine, they would not vare what I did, BL DOLLA. YOU BAVE A DOLLAR, AND | MAKE A YOUR DENTAL WORK, AND THIS H ) CG and have examination charge or obligation, then have your to. offices from 1 to 16 and 24 to Be sure and find the right ounce some of the Ethical Combine Dentists are ‘hat my reputation in . moking a living by imitating my mare be sure to get the Brown You want. Dr. B. J, Brown's offices are et 11a iret Avenue, Union Bioek. ltent unless he ts staring the spot- | terday Just as a sporting proposition you keep watch and see what man/light right in the face.” OBNOXIOUS DISCRIMINATION | ° well to decline the proffered | postal It would almost | more |time.” swipe at us p | | would bave in spanking a naughty b «Well, New Years. “Oh,” | said, ‘you mean “Holiday."* “*Yessah, yessah, that's him!" “And away he went THE BRIGHT SIDE “Has your thing he learned in college?” “Oh, no; he went out rowing and today he's out pla baseball.” Does jthe bright side of things?” Mr. Stars try to look on “I should say so. He's never con-| IN GOLF. “Is this your ball over bere?” “Is it in a hole?” “You “A deep hole?” “You,” “With slightly overhanging banks, #0 you can’t possibly get at “Yes.” “Then it's my ball, all right.”—-St. Louis Post-Dixpatch. TWO KINDS. “How about interviews?" asked the young man who fs learning ities ‘Try for a safe and middie course, her purpose."——Washington Star GARDENING "I see dat dese here new gov'ment Weakling to health. savin's banks won't take gardening.” den 500 of your plunks at a “It was gardening that [him out in the first place.” Gee, but ain't dat anudder side| “That's strange tyerats ?” “Roof.” got a load of hay for a man and blessed if Ah said Unele, ‘it reminds me of Christmas, Fourth of July an’ replied Senator Sorghum. } “Some of us never talk for publication and others never talk for any; “Gardening bas restored young) Great thing, | knocked | What kind? rites king | A gtephaphone apiaying bow, ‘deen fair thou, mer's done, And summer is a paradise enow. A gas well at Dunkirk, gives 1,000,000 cubic feet a day is reported as having the tauqua gas belt.” But [Chautauqua speaker. KT Some New Yaw-la, Bilieve Us, | was Miss Yaw herself |this birdlike lady has bee ale can jroles of opera and th {worshipers of her ne sky-tones r known to exist boy forgotten every. Time you ying \ | ir’! pol —} | i People.” i | | | THE USUAL END. Angry Mother ther (grimly) Yes. I had the same end Boston Globe. Summer Excursion Tickets East-bound On sale on numerous dates May 16 to September 7, 1911 Northern Pacific Ry. The Firat Steel Highway Th THE ORIGINAL SCENIC HIGHWAY A few sampies—similar reductions to many other points In the Eastern United States and Canada, as well as the Middie Wes Paul New York Bt. - $108.50 Minneapolis . 60.00 || Philadelphia +++ 108,60 Duluth 60,00 || Omaha 60.00 Superior . + 60.00 || Detroit .... 82.50 Chicago « 72.50 || Boston : 110.00 Bt. Loius 70.00 || Montreal, Que. 108.00 Long limits and liberal stopovers Low rates for Great Lakes steamer trips. We serve thone “Great Big Baked Potatoes.” Let us arrange your ttinerary—4t will be a pleasure, 10 to Rept. 9 July 2 to B July 17 to 22 Sopt. 14 to 16 July 2 to # Minneapolis Civic Celebration Duluth Water Pageant July 20 to 22 Yellowstone Park June 15 to Sept. 15 Through Bleepers Daily fo Official Park Bntrance Row Merth Co mited. Main 1430 H. N. KENNEDY, G. A, First Ave. and Y A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland . Ind, 3300 J. 0, McMULLEN, C. P, A. Would you be so good as to inform me just what jend you had in view in punishing my son? in view that anybody MEN’S STYLISH SUITS 918.50 And Up to $35.00 The patterns and styles. superiority of making. of the the of won hundreds nobbiest The the trim- season's lence mings stylish Suits have of friends lute satisfaction. and ral tone Gately's by giving abso DAYLIGHT STORE BUTTER BARGAIN Fr@sh = Churned Market in the A lithe canoe, a moon, and some Ataiking mush forgot ere sum- x *. Fremont district Breatest flow of any gas well in the Chaw We thought BIN Bryan waa still a | Sally Hopkins slipped on a oe ‘ ® banana peel and hurt herself on her | !ine.” says Clapp. “Before I bought front piazza yoaterday.—Westerly,|t2!s machine it took me more than Sun. “lan hour to get over the ground, and | The great surprise of the evening | Heretofore | known Ae & peerless exponent of the clas Italian and the classical Amert meaning the great colorature old songs! | which are dear to every heart, Last! night, however, it was a new Yaw! |who was revealed—a Yaw who East 414, jbrought forth absolutely now colors |} Cedar 414. Hin her voice and depths which the $a have Los Angeles DOWN SAL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY The great response to our $1-Down Sales shows that S people indorse Gately’s Credit it means that you may select any article you want—Suits, Dresses, Shoes, ( Washington Creamery Butter all this week— Entrance Sanitary MILE A WHILE? | Some Real Sty'e to This! Seattle Man Delivers His Newspapers to Patrans, Using This Fancy Motor Car” precious diamond-studded cadavers | in a monoplane The corn grocery brings around your half | st) tor the gas.” pound of tea in a eroupy gas cart, | i Pog Doras SPIE and the druggist sends up your (WO) Voi that doesn't net Clapp +t paige ed ie amg ™ 4) would probably have bought the ee rs w i he fu ol oa caer cua mas: hare the Gaily,[aeer, any Wensum Ser nw See Oe the cost down to less than 1 cent| parts that it Is Clapp has had (March, and during that time has O,| spent the Yast sum of $1.80 for new The auto bas demonstrated carrying a newspaper route. the thing. Most autoists start Into) Five years ago a newspaper delivered at his nome lithe game that way, you know But what's the use? Rasee woetenesr cvae And tire and repair bills? The world do move—that ts allt his car since an economic factor tg Here is L. G. Clapp, who has a) news store on Interlake av., in the He delivers news: | customers from this $400 auto, and on Sundays the Clapp family enjoys long outings with the machine that “carries the route” during working hours. How does it pay? I deliver my route of about 40 papers at a cost of 1 cent for gaso- papers to t I don’t always find walking pleas lant. But with the machine I do it all in 20 minutes, and f have figured MEALA BERT RD. ly of Everest of Telegrapn. PAINLESS DEN next 30 Str, Gold Crowns .... OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 305! om Sore, Entrauce Boom days we wiih de Amalgam Fillings..50¢ Full Plates ........$5 . $3 Painless Extraction Free ALL WORK GUABANTERD TWELVE YEARS dental werk et Nem 4 schedule subject o* ciates them, Phonee—Sunest. Main $998; Ind 196 and FRIDAY attle’s most progressive Half a minute of your time is all we require to con- vince you that our credit-giving service is perfect and most advantageous for every- body who is looking for dependable merchandise at low prices. with the people built up Gately’s chain of ninety stores, enabling us to buy in largest quantities and sell at lowest prices. Our square dealings This $1-Down Sale means great convenience— ts, etc. and by paying $1 down you can take same along with you. No notes to sign or go through long red tape. Gately’s motto is fully carried out—“We Trust the CREDIT GIVEN TO OUT- OF-TOWN PEOPLE—AB- SOLUTELY NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS—WE GUARANTEE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION WOMEN’S SUITS}OXFURDS AND) LINGERIE AND AND DRESSES SHOES SILK WAISTS $4.50 | $3.00 | $1.50 And Up to $30.00;And Up to $5.00;And Up to $7.50 We have a wide assort-} Gately'’s Shoes are not} There is every reason ment of Dresses and #)only stylish Shoes, but} why you should come to } for all occasions, and at} alo serviceable Shoes? Gately’s when wishing to prices that will surely sat § Whether you need them) purchase a Lingerie or a isty- you. The newest and} for indoors or out, in every} Silk Waist, We have the best fabrics are shown in} case their quality is of the? newest creations for the the most approved styles.) very best. We show Ox.2 *easen brine ee ioe wu axel ae: Ga # an} Prices will soon you © invite your investiga-} fords and Shoes from $3.00} ty become 4 Gately ano tion, up. omer. ee ere eee eee! if it Comes From Tacoma: 1125 C Street, South of 1ith 1119 Third Ave., Near Seneca BEST MODERN DENTISTRY The Bost Work for Less All Operations Painiens Terms to Sult ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS en and Pike ble Low e¥ site P Market . & F. STATIONERY . 523 Union St. STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES Rocky Mountain, ind National Dark. i E, E. PENN, G. A. P. D, 718 Second Av., iIBekins VANS keep moving every day, and no wonder—everybody appre Round Trip Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian For information, dates and rates, call or write H, W. EDWARDS, Seattle. MADISON At 12th etoa, Johnstown Lebanon Prtindetphia Pittabarg Potteritie Tacoma T.A