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THE SEATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLIAHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EX TELEPHONES: ePT SUNDAY. Business Dept... Matn 1050, Editorial Dept ., Main 1138 =_ BR HAZARD WELLS, Panter = RF. CHASE, Mostness Manager = OFFICKS: Feattle—1107 Third avenue, cto, jew York—280 Temple Court Bullting. Rot 3 Chicago—217-M18 U. 8, Express Building. sa we -_ ‘One cont per Copy] lx conte per week OF twenty-five cents per month, delivered ty ral Gr carriers, NO Tree copiea, Ne postomes SEARCH OUT THE GUILTY ectric car waa el, not or that there n that it was Lake Tues ath, at at noon ath under the wheels Ground to ruel fate of little Myron MeLaughiin lone because there was childish suffering bef the Were hearts broken. It was pitiably crue! Reedicss, ‘There was a crime committed Tuesday fle for it are they who have neglected to ‘With fender ‘The people have at last awakened, Horrified at the wan human life already made, and terrified lest that horror cc the mothers, the fathers, guerdians and friends of the urprotected ask that something may be done. It Is no far cry from the gtave to the human heart Yolce was not stilled when death came. There is an ‘and it speaks, “search out the guilty that no more such crim eommitted.” ‘There are practically no fenders on the electric running through the streeis of this city. There are contrivances which offictals @f the company will tel! you are fenders. but they are not. Chained to the front of the cara, a foot of two feet above the tracks, ‘are iron racks that cannot be lowered to the roadbed at the instant a Motorman may desire. ‘These so-called fenders are subterfuges, and the Officials of the Seattle Electric Co. know it. Should a person be over- taken on a track by an approaching car, the alleged fender would not be & savior of life unless that person Jumped into it. The Seattle Electric Co. knows that this is so. Officials of the company wil! ‘will protect life. When this is taid, a» ti It took the people of San Francisco three yeara to compel Manager ‘Vining of the Market Street Railroad system, to equip his care with life- saving fenders. He did it, but onty after a score or more of needless Manslaughters, or murders if you like, had been committed about the _ city, particularly on the Mission street line. What will be done in Seattle? [f the Seattle Plectric Co longer Mestects duty: it is then mighty near home to the city council to coerce ‘that corporation. ‘Yesterday a coroner's jury, composed of just and fearless men, held the Seattle Electric Co. responsible for the death of five- year-old ‘Myron McLaughiin. It is a verdict that a hundred thousand people have been waiting to hear. can be but one outcome to this serious matter, and that will ae ee icds Tenth that fear on their part to further people will cause them to obey the mandate that is made. now up ow the citizens of Seattle. —_—_—_ 7 Deny it all we please, the rath aeenten that the American people "Bre accustomed to estimate a man's worth according to his wealth. It is common to hear It said that so-and-so Is a good fellow and © _ Bright one, but that he has not saved up a dollar in the world. | We may enjoy his company and admire his good qualities but our Fespect for him is pot complete. "We feet differently toward him than we do toward the man who has | fortified himsetf with a fortune. We may say we do not, and deceive others. We may think we do not, and deceive ourselves. But we do— every mother’s son of us—just the same. Americans have this fault to a greater degree than other people, Decause in a new country, succes naturally clusters about the enatarias of lite. In this age, and espectally 1: this country, Industrial development tv ‘world’s most important work. Money accumulated is the usual of industrial achievement. Therefore, the man who makes is not to be despised. He is doing his part of the world’s work, or ignominious one. Some of the world’s richest benefactors of mankind. Great universities. and other institutions for the en- Deeeeecrnee semen Sant Setowes Possible otherwise. the hands of a man of high wisdom te te for the public, great things tor tmnt, But,not all men ean be rich. and money-keeping instinct. The ‘men ile in other directions. ‘To them end. There are often guties in the are qualities in the human soul those which make large accumulations of money and th equip respons- trte at noon, properly A little child's cho yet, may be el care edhe accumulation we share with the ant and the bee the lowest quality of the human mind. The pig haa little brain—e greasy, ill-developed little mass of thinking tissue. fraction af his intellectual energy is devoted to his stomach. greed is so great that he will to ment his poor little brain, undergo iy any hardship. or humiliation in order to get that which will grat- trainers say that the pig is superior to the horse in learning ‘But tn teaching it tricks, the trainer appeals to the pig through ts acutenes@ in anything touching this quality, is marvelous. pig's mind at any other point and it is dead to tmpresstons. pig may say of the horse that he Is an intellectual animal, « animal, but that he cannot learn tricks. In this, the pig would like the man whore strongest instinct is greed talking bier purposes than mere money-maktng. horse because he thinks of other things pig's opinion does the horse no harm and ‘Nor does the man with a high purpose in life need to worry because down to the one quality, greed, can beat him Eminent psychologists tell us that in a few centuries the money- will be obliterated by higher and broader qualities of that time comes, the man will live more for mankind. mencing Sunday night. The bur- lesque has been prepared and will be given under the personal supervi- sion of the author, A. M. Zinn. It is @ burlesque of Lillian Russell's success, “The Grand Duchess.” The leading parts will be taken by Mixs Frances. Gibson and. Miss. Nellie Gerin, George A. Bird, Wili Fessen- den and David Kennedy will carry the comedy, LEECHES BAD IN SAMAR Wallor May Find’Em Worse in Washington Newspaper Enterprise Association. WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 21,— General L. W. T. Waller, of court- margial fame, han been in Washing- ton for several weeks doctoring up his eyes. In their experiences in the swamps of Samar, Waller and his companions suffered from the at- tacks of leeches. ‘The general has the scars on his eyeballs to show where the slimy things bit. In the incessant rains, George Juvenile Spe- y and Brass Hand the Seattle theater Sun- next for a week's en- formance of this tie theatrical people as one of the best 4 juvenile company on little tots render a over two hours. The is one that is eape- to mothers and ehil- ter, the soldiers found it almost im- possible to make the slippery animals ; also her sister “Katherine,” the greatest child contortion- bas no equal in the world has been offered a large to join circuses as 4 side- ‘attraction, Richards & Pringle Richards & Frings lew Georgia ‘will be the attractions at Avenue theater next week. be the of these pearance ers, Seattle people ‘g00d show this aggregation puts there promises to be no lack ness at the family theater ‘week. There will be # Satur- matinee on the 50th. The Musketoers Next ‘The new operatic burlesque, “Th bp will be presented at ‘Madison theater for # v eek com~ HIRSCH PHARMACY C0. 1436 Firat Ave. Cor. Pike 8 and being absolutely without shel- | TO MARRY: fal intentions ped in ef Roy et Hitt the om ul tepot nquirin a the t the What time vald leave the cit » wieh med a noun ing lew The 1 a little inclined Jidn't make they went, as long| ner They aid not © they ke to them and f and Ate and intert not med maid tland, really and the boy am and told t girl burst inte te med a manly er to begone, as they home at th. 1 aleo BITS OF GAIETY Mrs. ‘Thomas M. Green few friends at dinner nener of Jackson street. ent to the home of Ri enth litte girt ‘me moth Mr. erta day ru ret. Miss Mary Struve and Mise Buck | eave a very untqu urday night In the S Vitations were Stating that baby party 5 t. Paul fate. issued to 12 gv Mins Struve and Buck were, apectively, 2 and years old and would like the come at their party dressed in baby cloth tumes were indeed 5 laughable. Coffee w en Brown card party at thelr home in Seattic. A large number of young ladies were present. The House and grounds were charming, Hearts |were played and pretty prises awarded the fortunate ones, Mra. Oswald M. Laing and Mra. Kate H. Richville gave @ card party this afternon at thetr residence, 112 Eighteenth avenue. The home was decorated beautifully in the Elk colors, purple and white. Putple and white asters were in great profusion. ‘To night Mr. and Mra. Onwaid M. Laing and Mre. Kate H. Richviile will entertain the young people and young married people at cards and dancing. Miss Jessie: Fallard gave a tea yeaterday afternon at her home, 23 Highinnd drive, The affair complimentary to Mise Hornard Misa Vineyard. The first of September the clubs will all begin their year’s work. A great intellectual fenst Is expected for this year. The Alpha Club wifl hold ite first meeting the ard of September. Misa Hughes, of Mineapoils, tx the xuest of Mrs. John Promberser at her home in West Seattle. Miss Delma Fonner, of Spokane, ts being entertained at the home of Mra. Joe Smith, 717 Nineteenth av- enue. Mrs. Ella Jones anid daughter, Mise Bertha Jones, of Salem, Ore. are via- iting Mrs, Theo Murgatroyd at her home, 618 Columbtn street. A pleasant dinner party was given ‘Tuesday evening at the Madrona park hotel. The guests of the house and a few outsiders were present. Mra. K. Weiss has returned from » six-weeks’ outing at Cohassett and ‘West Port. WANT MANY HOP-PICKERS Application was made at the free employment office yesterday by O. A. Fletcher, secretary of the Hop Grow saociation. for 1000 hop-pickers. @ pickers will be paid $1 a box, and it is said that there will be no difficulty in procuring the necessary number of workers. The first ear will leave Seattle Monday, Sept. §. The fare inst year was 36:50, but Mr. Fletcher says he may be able to get lower rates this year. Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures free to each new subscriber to th Star at booth No. 1%, caretval grounds. . #4 Union biogk. PRESS CLUB EXCURSION San dase Islands FARE $2.00 The Carnival Will Be Closed The Press Club excursion to the beautiful San Juan islands next Sun- day promises to be the best of the season. The steamer City of Seattle has been charted, an excellent pro- gram will be given aboard the boat. Starting at 6 o'Olook the run will be made to East Sound. where a stop of several hours will be made #0 af to enabie all to go in bathing at thix excellent beach, pic- ne, ete This run through the San Juan Istands is the most scenic trip that be made on the sound. natural beauties cannot be surpasses Tickets sold will be limited to a certain number, and there will be no crowding of the boat. Staterooms can now be reserved at Tickets on sale at all newspaper offices, hotels and principal drug stores. Men’s Light Colored SUMMER SUITS In Up-to-Date Patterns =$9./ Star Clothing Co. Cor. Pike St. and Fourth Ave. Hoffman & Freudenberger. TOO YOUNG jaca ca DIOT ui in ke harahly to the young: | frown | were simply brother and sister When Clark thre to apank him if he didn't own up, Roy font his nerve and begged to be taken to his| Both said that they would never | | | | ne at their home, 1108 | y HOLMES’ Good FURNITURE NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 FIRST AVENUE PIONEER SQUARE Work Guaranteed Palniess ‘The ONLY DENTISTS in Seattle who 1 maa oir] aS n 50 tn fa th nf ennick f hei with anery ¢ urred E, N Ce ABSOLUTELY PAIN- Elec trl leht provides tt at t L®66 MITHODS for extracting teeth, applying gold crowns and fill- an extremely low prive; elim- ing, teeth. Inates the p ity of matches OUR M THOD KNOWN and USED by the NEW YORK t work innures an absence of amok and odors; guarantees a pure atmosphere, ‘The safest method “no flame to ignite dra of Nghting te x4 top Taborette h hex «bly wartered oak fintehe thered with Kon po other inflammable material top shelf, biehiy Ranke Hall iday evenings, Pri- dally ~s Very low priced lot for sale; terme, Owner, 436 Hurke block Pre Monday vate lenso! Our now contract provides for free installation and free re- newal of lamp DENTISTS 0) 1 Ume-tried SPECIALISTS a ae usual. The mine 0 orked for you In timer p SOT OF THETH....... 65.00 GOLD CROWN , 86.00 TES BK FILLING")... BO Tooth extracted free without We do not try to compete with cheap dental work. lipped operating rooms ole world. Way wh New YORK DENTAL PARLORS are still there. D FILL ING 1.00 pain, when other work |e ore Leree ental parlors anda your teeth out in the morning and go home with mew ones the morrow $3. 65 CAe HOLMES Ga RNITURE CO. 110) 104-1105 SECOND AVE easy ft constatent with first-class work re making # specialty of gold erown and bridge wor eae a, 8 rete sai tees work wit be of tn bert. We wpe ch department. Beet operators, beat gold wor xtractors of teeth; im fact, all the staff ere invertors of modern dentistry. We will tell you in adve ap _anaclly what your e: work will cost by a free examination. Give ui all and you will find | | A PROTECTIVE GUARANTED given with all work for ten years. we do exactly o8 wo advertine iI New York Dental Parlors e+” s<ace foviitnd” rs, MA ‘Our prices are the low: “$4.85 Offies, Portland, Ore. Hi m, Sundays, 1:20am. to 2:8 p.m WORTHY SPECIALS toe FOR SAL TRIWERN Tw. 713 Union Bik., First Avenue THE =e PAINLESS DENTISTS. anieed for 10 years. Teeth filed or erawhea absolutely EY SAT Aw Tae he Senet fae on woo county Improved ‘term. Eb king Darners day bom 900 Laat Penet Tablets, size i Mat TRY. «10 © : vung te free @x9, worth 10c; Friday... te On tine BOUND toes Pi Assorted size Curling Irons Ee with Dall @ mile of you. ——— Worth up to le; FF y de Gold Fillin, . $1.00 1 Full Set ove Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, worth Silver Fill Bo Gold Crown... oees { S\e; Friday de aad te mabe quick onte; wr Dental Parlors, 713 First Avenue, Union Block. TENTS ano Awiloay—SMieyalte Boys’ Suspenders, wire buckle. for ve RLORS 1, 2, 3, 6, 5 & One Door Southset MacDow wining hose £nd -anvas Wome lee value; Friday Cream Domet Fi Sa ie SRA ES mo; Friday rage sion Curtain Roda, worth 120; Friday Be Cream Curtain Sorim, worth 6%o; Friday . She MANY OTHER BQUALLY AS DESIRABLE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY TRADING. concrete walk, sewer, and all paid park, graded streets, city wate ACTORS * | race PUNT ENE ‘establianed tract Con in, fisims abstracts, Baremeut {wai Life building. ores, mite and York bi Tin NOUND 12 res @00d land ‘ea alder vine maple, easiiy cleared; 12 acres hy Deen cleared, 4-room house, orchar Dine stream), Spring water, (we ponds, RADERT MALTBY, 410 New York block for; reasonable terms; very con-| conc walk, sewe and all paid ROMRAT MALTBY, 610 Ne aHOW wexrrciece Coe re venient to car line, for; reasonable terms; very con- i $3500, venient to car line. Unusually fine double corner 162x120 $8500. . fe, 3 ‘month, ‘007 aes ‘ned PARIBIAN Dye Worke—We call for, rae First ove oi Maik tore GINRERS AND CONTRACTOR ‘UND BKIDGR & DKeUviIne | Benndinavisn-American athe. ‘tnd highway bridges and wildasta;) siest ‘und item Seek tor belie ge: (Graeuing and marbor" improvements, EYKES Transfer Co, Main 3 A NEP r OFTUM LAND 38 scree partially hone ig email town, handy to Beattie ROBERT MALTBY, 610 New Tork block FOR SALM—ACRE TRACTS wpan oo cape Briecee & about Tour hemes. 3 bie on the northwest corner of Aloha | Unusually fine doubie corner 102x120 and Sixteenth avenue, one biock| on the northwest corner of Aloha 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET Classified Ads from Capitol hill car line; streets) and Gixteenth avenue, one block POUND—On” Monday. purse” with money in it; owner cap mvt in by paying for this advertisement on a7 OT iad Game rte are) teh. “ Ae w me are asphalted; have concrete walk, from Capitol hill car line; streets erwer and city water; all street im- are aephaited; have concrete walk, | -———--—— THB SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK ‘of Beattie. Prevements paid for in full. sewer and city water; all street im- sta ooce, $850. brovements paid for in full, 1807 WFARCARB—VOr brawn, aaa whee Lot 48x120, on weet side of Sixteenth short ta’ avenue between Harrison and Re- Lot 645x120 on west side of Sixteenth | see PUGET SOUND avenue between Harrison and Re- $10. publican streets. Lot 48x120 to an afley; east front; Bizs0, Street improvements are in and| Lot 648x120 to an alley; east front; WANTED—Men to work in meee fo tes. Call at 699 Balley bull no fee. Pgs a art ‘suidrond in iogeing samp. Cait 638 Batter” be street improvements are in and | street pms Ama ($190.600. age ke New and modern 6-room cottage in 2 Bae Broadway district, one Diock from | MES athats and eecber ems Bons ear line; fractional corner lot. 8. 8. “NOME CITY," Aug 3 For San Frasdsce 8. 8. “CHAS. NELSON,” For further information to 618 First ave. oa ug. $a, pald for. New and modern 5-room cottage tn $1600, MALS AND is SEXTTLE Vimploymient Office, hoad- quarters for all kinds of help; country orders solicited. 604 Third and James, Phone Matn 121% i Offes, 1108 M4 Ave, * sso eee any mat Cuil ery i Yess) Broadway district, one block from ear line; fractional corner lot, row Excn Anan + Taro BAL RPTATE ‘$250, otopertien SBATTILE hs Tg! maT OFFICE! ~ Thine ant Mate ~~~ SRY OV ANT wae wagton ee npg ae eh a | south, near Dearborn street. Lot 40x00 on Seventeenth avenue | _ pric Fourth aod niaisalat! Mase Sust arrived back trom the moun share he lecated a marvelnuaty rich 9 mine, where ho one had ever drea before. King Bolomom bas made some mort wontertul presictions "the BA. & SMITH, $2000. south, near Dearborn street. | Fine modern cottage on Summit av- $3000. NICE, clean furnished rooms, cheap, for men only. 2321 Third avenue, between Beli and Battery. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, 1116 First a Bee; house newly furnished; ell modern: prices moderate, __ A ELP WASTED-FRMALe enue near Pine street; lot 60x100, | Fine modern cottage on Summit av- ut you have trouble in your family he can remo: and guarantees It eutly removed. it yom or are desvondent. he hawpinene Don't fail to dew the wonderful King Soto- non. He has a pe office at the 1408 Third avenue, Room 3. 9715. enue near Pine street; lot 602100 Lots 60x12, on Nineteenth avenue $715, Lyndhurst between Madison SHORT onter cook and Union waitress, $12 9 100 "genernt women. “It and Everett ~ The Palatial Steamer — CITY oF Ro ‘Three Round Leaves Seattle Sa ae = ves Everett 9: T:15 p.m. Phone, James 1841, RB RAINIER BRACH, streets; easy terme, between Madison HOMESEEKERE PARADISE. Don't delay ‘looking a aa and = Unton $2500. streets; easy terms, New and modern 6-room house one 5 $2000. MAGICAL CATARRH CURE will cure er money returned; Bend 2-cent stamp for ple. Magical Catarrh box 1254, Seattle, A LANG® BALE ot orale, omy. 808, 478 | at toe biock from Broadway, near Repub- New and modern 6-room house, one ean street; easy terms, block from Broadway, near Re. Kinds of Jay ne a “ig Ah | ee a a south inckiey or de FB Ah. MvstoaLinerRUMRNTs OCULISTS AND AURISTS publican street; easy terms. tieth avenue (the principal north thoroughfare | in i Kast Denny way; eaqually suitable for business or residence: all street improvements, within half block from Madison street; two blocks from mew $40,000 school houre; $3,000. Single lots also in same block, 40x12, See owner on the property J. & KLECKNER, 1812 Twentieth Aenue, Dally eernes, ‘Wifective May 20, 1002 | Prement, Charieston a eae Athion and iniand Flyer PORT ORCHARD, From Columbia Dock, Foot of Columbig street 9 Waare Reattie: cy Garurday ouly, extra try U Leave Bremerton: 8:18 a.m, 12:90, 3:00, 5:30 and 6: GER Licyd. Brisese & se * F. W. WEST, UNION BLOCK. Dicek, about your homes _ferred payments DR. J. A. MACKINNON, 4 Chapin bid. peditiously performed. DR. KIBBE, Beiley buliding. perience. P.O. box 402, $2.00 cabinet photos, $1.20 per dou, for one ‘Week only. Bastiman’s Studio, 2211 | Brow: ied A. WANTED—Seoond hand furniture, der, 1008 First avenue, Tel PRIVATE detect! Me 4 Becond ave. In attendance. SEATTLE Infirmary of Ou ee Coitine’ Bioek: me jute of Osteopath; Teetabimnea ta men and lady physicians always ‘Rickart, D. O.; J. H. Van ss Rowe rait, 2 08-408 Spaerrarar pao ™ property in on rect to Beattie and moa: Mt eld | next few dave will take $1900. wi WRENC WAN Tningion block. PATENT ATTORNEY BARNES & 0O., 14-18 Stir Doya HIE FB ADAMS, Grafting. Colman bid. NS AND SURGHONS ‘BR_ANNIB RUSSELL Si Hinckley. ~~ Onteopatniey, ntracts very low at, dus ‘Wien th buy @ CHEAP HOMER UTIFUL pleared sightiy tots tare tot terme 6" down, “#2 8 mom hy os for rent, 87 ps Be $80 to monthly, tree 200, om them, wer you ‘now wre, oan furnish you th vild at once. Thi nd they hw twenty peop ven on appileatia mber, this anly costs you #4.00 per ‘no tat ProTroorRaPnens ARATE) “Wise, Sullivan bie BR Ginishin STAMP PHOTOS—216 Columbia street, ING CO. month w ohare rede Northwestern mercial Co. KEXT SAILINGS FOR NOME 8. 8. OREGON, 6 p, m,, AUG. ENTENNIAL, SEPT 16 ni T.SRA VEN Tr FOR SALE BY F. W. WEST, F, W. WEST, UNION BLOCK. UNION BLOCK, CITY. POR SALE BY F, W. WEST, UNION BLOCK, CITY. RAUTMAN PLU PRINTING AND y Préwe, AFiintie $1100. fy inti, Vedding Aknounce- and Pike» Pmone | $1700, | A very fine corner, 80x116, on Fit- | A very fine corner, 80x116, on Wif- | teenth avenue north, facing City OFFICES, ING; 01-2 PION PHONE, GION 8h T om the dollar to rust Call at 1831 Fourth avenue. AGNE, “The Prin aucces 214 Spr or to Market Report Print enue north, facing i park, graded stree wrest ca | city water, | teonth |