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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUDLIEIING CO BYKKY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY, POLEP MONKS Duriness Department—Sunset, Main 1050; Independent 1198, Pditorial Department—Sunset, Main Las — Hasard Wella, Battor nF y Chase, Pustess Manager. E> OFFICES: Seattio—-1207 and 1900 Seventh A venue. New York 28 Temple Court Butiding, Chicago—31T-3i8 U, 8. Kixpress Building, © One cont per copy; six cents per week, or twenty-five cents per month, deltvered By mall or carriers, No tree cool Bubscribere changing ‘heir Address wif pleaso notify this office at ence d send their old as weil af their new address, TO MAIL @ your subscriplion expires ts on the addres » to a PUbRequent date becomes @ receipt for remi(taneg. sent unless requested niered at the Poatoffice at Seattle, Washington FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE as seoond-clags matt: F GOOD OLD RULE Unfortunately there te no fixed rule for gaining success tn | Philosophers @f all agen have sought this aa fedulousty ae the old alhomiats sought the secret or perpetual life Modern philowophers, like the alchemiata, have given up the search, The alohemists have found out that perpetual life existe within each man, and the philosophers have learned that there too Hew the secret of succes One's life ia but the outward expression of gne's character, The forces that move and direct it are hidden withia, So also # the concep tion of what succes ie, What one would reward as brilliant success another might regard as utterly wnsatiafying er even something wo be ashamed of, ny maitit how mitained, a# the highest ou ft# attainment; but even they win, realise, every one, what the cose ig not satisfying, that it opens strikes from the parched earth no springs for thelr thtreting hearts, lets no sunshine toto thelr souls We are so constituted in our emo more real joy is felt by the mother orying child, or by the good Samaritan when he gives succer to a stranger fm distress, than is felt by the mighty conqueror of a groat city ” We would change this if we could, but we can't We can no more throw off the forces that makes us human than can the inolptent bulter- fy throw off the chrysalis and become a worm again The butterfly attaina its success in passing pompletely from the caterpillar state to that of butterfy, And just #0 our highest pos- sible success consists in being human. What the tnexorable environment of the Dutterty, so to us are certain fixed laws We may violate them t Gegree if we choose, but in the same degree that we vielate them we re- taim within us the bestial, and are deformed, and the things we think wacecess prove but bubbles that burst as we grasp them, ‘There te no secret of success, but the fixed rules by which it may be attained are shnple and they are familiar, Here are some of them BE HONEST. This ts an obligation you no lean than to others, The man who is not honest is bound to fail eventually for he te « failure at the t. One rotten apple will in time contami~ nate and destroy a barrelful of sound ones, and the one corrupt quality of dishonesty will ruin any character BE KARNEST. Our words, thougtts and actions have force only 20 fur as we Vitalize them with carnesinens, It le the refies action upon ourselves that good words and good deeds become a source 6f energy. In modern machine guns the forve of the reooll from one shot automatically @ree another and another, and so on to the limit of mechanical possibilities of supply. It is like thie that one earnest thought or deed sets every force of brain and heart at work to the production of another. BE CONFIDENT. The diffivence between concett end seif-cont- Gence is Cleerty marked. The @rst s over-mtistied with what It has al- ready accomplished, white the other is determined to do far better tn (he future. Confidence te the basts of possibility... If yo self, do not expect others to trust you: The man wh» distruste bineif te mot trustworthy, Confidence comes with other qualities as steam comes to & boiler that has good fire and plenty of fuel under it BP ALERT. Opportunt'y does pot alweys come with smiles It le for more often Ghguiset and surrounded by hard work and adverse clreummanees, Lok out for it and cultivate tt. BE TRUTHFUL Truthfuiness does oot consiet alone In telling the truth, Dut more often In doing It. To set out one's convictions of right is the far larger and more haportant part of trothfulness., STUDY CAUSHS, The man who succeeds is not a magiclen, but a SERRE ASRAY. CUTEST... He Sree ‘peat for iuck. if = stone ties in . the signs or ponder the chances of luck coming his way; he carce only to know that if he stoops down and pushes Dard envugh, thé stone will roll aside, If causes are created, effects will take care of themerives. These are but a few simple fariliar rules, but If observed they 2M work out higher success in crery man's life, whether bis #.atlon be high or low. ae of us look upon the possession of wealth, no matter cous and feverishly devote their lives to when they have won all they had hoped Hined that such » na to thelr ey to wine re » glorious Vv tions that, In spite of our depravity, when she eases the pata of her iy hrysnits stage In to the me owe to yourself jo net trust your- A WOMAN'S MIRACLE John Green Brady, the governor of Alaska, haz perer known the fame of hie father or mother. Years ago when he was a street amin In New York City, selling newspapers and biacking shoes, he was fust “Brady.” So the other street arabe called him. One day with a car joad of other city watfs he was ahipped out west. Judge Green off Indiana saw the car load of boys and told his wite about the invoice of youngsters. She thought they ought to take one “Very weil,” said the Judge, “I'll pick out the toughest spectmen of the tot." Now in the homely pharseology of Indiana, what may become of a lousy calf.” Mra. Greene got hold of the boy's heart. Her refining influence soon had ite effect on the young barbarian. He saw the world would give him & chance. Ambition spoke to him. , He clung to the name of Brady aod left ali his old life behind him, Henceforth he was John Green Brady! To make «@ long story short, the bey went through the grades and “You can't never tell Righ school at the head of his classes, Purtly by his own efforts and elfed partly by Judge Green, he went throwgh Yale cotiege. Then he Was sent a9 @ missionary to Sitka, Alaska. He became the best loved man in that country and was appointed governor, Boy, young man, whoever you are: TURN TOWARD THE WORLD A BRAVE AND ®MILING FACE AND HOLD UP YOUR CHIN! And WOMAN; ‘The turning of that street waif “Brady” into a governor was a nob- jer miracte, and as great, as that which tarned the water isto wine, quasesensasnaumnesseneea and it will be sented with elaborate scenic Local THEATERS f fof ooo vyorite, wil as Masiova, » part im which shé is satd to excel. “Are You @ Mason? “Are You a Mason?” i to be ven at the Grand tomorrow, Mon Gay and Tawsday nights. It will be given here by Rich & Harris’ come- dians, headed by John C, Rice and Thomas A. Wise, “Our New Joseph Conyers, w “The Girl | Left Behind Me” ‘The Baker Theater Company will went “The Girt I Left Behind " ail mext week at the Seattle theater. The first performance will be given at the matinee tomorrow ‘The play *@ a War Grama of the west. The climas is when on ladian massacte is about to cocur in a fort Minister” >» cremted the and reinforcements arrive and save 3 > neecte are take pert of Darius Bartle, the country ne Gay. The eh paca detective, in Denman Thompson and from the army and the people who! quoi. Ww. ityers “Our New Min are reer aout army peris. There is a romantic love story running throogh the piny that gives it tone. Comedy fe introduced im the piece just enough to take 4 re- ey Haker Theater Company pre- sented the play at Portland dyring the jong run there and the attrac tion proved to be one of the most seecensful that they presented. The last performance of “Charlie's Aunt” will be given at the Seattle theater tonight. Third Avenue Theater The Barlow minstret tr $B engagement at the Third Avenue theater with this evening's perform- ance. Beginning with tomorrow's matt- nee performance the only American action of “Resurrecticn,” Chas. . Chase's dramatiaation of the Original Russian manuscript, will nm & week's engagement at the ra Aven The company pr ing ¢ ma is an exceptio: ister,” will be after nevt, “McEwen” Mowen, the hypnotist, plays an| engagement at the Grand soon, “The Prodigal Daughter” One of the most attractive plays to be presented by tho Walter San ford Piaye on to appear Third Avenue theater, Kngiieh acenk ay of igal Daughter.” This was eatest successes of London w York. Wh din New Ye the cast compr bames as Julia Arthur, Stax Hott, Helen D’Auyray, Anagelia and Leonard by play was chosen to inaugurat opsning of the American theater, York city, where it ran a sea fon, the Grand week — Go to Spinning for icy ae GLOVER’S| DOG 7 REMEDIES We handle them, Ask for a free book THE REX DRUGSTORE, 4 E. King, Propr. Cor, Thies} F.B ' Contigan, Mgr. _and Union at the || WIRELESS TELEGRAPH WILL CONNECT THEM) | — Hc | | ESCENT : All Important Puget Sound Points, Including Gov- — | Bus Orn M ™ erament Military Statens, to Be Reached r belleve women weren't oe y EE By De Forest System From Seattle M d it. “Ashceinee Malian taf otronet The present plane of the De Fur: | when that ia completed, work wilt] Ml add thelr sex to Cand win and wipes. of the atations |B and 1 don’t lke to play « game to the stations at |} where I haven't any show, When | towns will be added as r and we wi jerk makes @ fool break, T Jincreasing business will warr t 4 ultim t want to beg his pardon | W. G. Clark of the Kilbou y gover + calling hin attention to It | Clarke company, who ie the J} tion, net only and I *t want him to blueh wivtative af the De Forest com-| the Bound will be equi, and tremble and leak a lit | stated today that towers and| De Forest aystem pany |mtations Wil be erected at various! “Hone of the war vessel of the | kerohlof j picke, 3 tor Go fil | Sound polute as Gon as posible #- | United Staten ~y eens and a A little change ts a wighty B) B50 I a | tor the tower station that ia to be| short time all wi ave, apparatus soothing thing, end I like « } . | batt on Queen Anne hill Is com jot waflelont power to send meamaes|[ woman's ways too much at Ml , woleh Mt, | ‘This signature te on every box of the genning 5 ; & @tetance of 1000 miles hame 10 cate very much tor Mil 106 Laxative Bromo-Quinine ts»ies- “Phe” De Forest system,” added) ‘We have not as yot definitely. de them at the office. Instead of Balance, wih Pan,..880 fi] GVEA Ca ‘v0 remedy \nst Cures @ 2014 in ome day, | Mr rke, t experiment now | cided te the towns on the Bound hiring women, I try to hire a —— i jor ibitity © re he whe: will erect stations, but we B ther husbands, and then We Iron Bench Borew S660 Ff) ee ie at work at Cape Flatlery, © to warrant |B ing for There's nothing | ? ed in the construction of the their like & W me to epur } i ij i towers and the buildings that that) M that th on am ‘ Oe Hetabishiod and Reliable—The Best is the Cheapest atation wilt require Thies is the}of the Wirelenw A married m worth me in P-+t +h, Rog 9 t modern equipped DENTAL Pp, first station in our American-| company, which A, L. Mew of smary than « ae oa f - sud for TEN YEARS Astatic system. As soon as it te] Pranctaco recently stated would b cause hie wife ma him a Se bee eee and studen te who ere here today sam finished, which will be in about twel installed throughout Alaska, lea more, He's apt te go pe er ur Seraputation Ly maintain on your teeth, or Go prefer DENTISTS whe hon montha, works on the Dutch HMar-| direct infringement on the De Forest) @ to bed @ ttle sooner, and | Bot and a bor station will be commenced, and! patents. get up & little cartier; to go ® | ‘Crowne, ik Guarentest $8.00 TEETH little steadier and to work @ Second and Union ings that siay tn. 91,00 Ittle harder than the fellow | iver" Wilnee that” ma hy THON PAR who's got to amuse @ different B) | bie suction yy &-G i girl every night, and can't stay 8 Agr at home to do It. That's why @) EXTRAQTED rane 1 going to raise your salary | UT PAIN repiaced > ntiy-five 4 * / new ones the same day Lady at- +0. ply # gaat. 7; The ¥ ah We not beret tant . ply. sou work. fan Doyle's famous “Brigadier Gerard” stories w Spates ais. #5 35: f) menu FoR sunpay | OF. EJ. Brown’ Dental og | ies at - le pont the: : nt nist short JOHN GRAHAM DINNER Tl ‘oni! 6 Os uthetan Ble Bnd ie | hare only able to give them through the enterpri« jot the Newspaper B tae ansootation, which has | pur od the American rights to the series for $3900. ' | It may be interesting to owr readers to know that | the Doyle such fame that he has contracted to write 12 short stories of 10,000words each for the enormous sum of $106,000, or exactly # cents a word Don't fal! to read the fret tastaiiment of the Grat “Stow the Hiigadter Came to the Castle of in Monday's paper. Gerard stories have given wr story, | Foo,” STARDUST =e Americana | wattoped tr alia, five years ago, yosterd Ode To Nimble Jack ‘There tx a lad in owr town, Juck Hickey te bis name. lee are made of rubber je jumping wine bim fame, peaniards down at Ma- | oyt tom power. ranks close yet it | He kengarooe from ln He ten, wit another ¢ Newsy Little Items j From Around World §) + at aight. | Kngland bas decided to leave | Somaitiand stone til the Mullan eaes over his mes wpe ee rete ee north of Montress, Yumgers ere) the line W see what wae the matter with Kanees, flesing for (heir itves. | Barty feoste seem to have greatly Song of the Bolid Beven | damaged all crops in Indiana except | Let us then be up and doing, Garbage boodie is the stake, A}! achieving, ett! pursuing Helping Yaw is where we “make.” “ue te alt the) ru faieh my the historical Tt take we more than frosts te stop & Housler Boveliat romance. are Mayor Mune saine to everybody, a at Went Lous $135,000. Pustness section Point, Va., destroyed by fire. Poor Lo Made “Good” Rody of an Indian found hanging to a tree near Kittitas canyon, ¢ €.D, Wyman of Boston represent J | | ot Toussant 1 Liberator of Hayti, Conten mal celebrated in Seattle, ne. ing the owner of the Seattle Meetric And to be that Taw's ver} iden Company, is in the city Inspecting | ¥** Sie0 steal their property. nonin 3. T. Runsett a Rage | 2mm, to ington of Kalan mile in We Fixpocted that 200,000 colonists wilt in Northwest Canada thie Havana law students engaged in riots because the date of bar exam- ination was changed. aettio year, Leeal bank jearings for past four | monthe proves the star Dust man's} Wateh us grow,” le 0, K. and mo are American houses in labor war, Chinese c engaged tn A Werd from Josh Wise matto, > DONT KICK BECAUPE THIS COUNTRY's FULL O FOOLS. THEY KEEP MANY A GOOD GAME GOLN’, Ovt of the High Rent District, ee Pacific cable to Manila will completed July 4 HEADQUARTERS FOR MECHANICS Roosevelt Joat tie teundry Iennte Fr { news from that ¢ jis true, the president is & mit lucky man. Beven people killed in el-ction riot jin Madrid. | it’s Catohing microbe bobs up-in Philip- at Tacloban con printion of Tum of mina pp | vieted General ali Havar mi ar and the pill ay 4 forget a Dewey diin't y George Honent about h Prlemelene on elscnienel Spriag and Summer Hats now w | All the latent | blocks, This is a house of 7 roa lieht, dark, soft or atiff; ey 24rd ave, Just south of Madison - $3.00 «grades, Jour street. Modern in every respect, §) chatee, bath, Beat of plumbing and hot ff and cold water piped through- out the house. homesoeker or Vewtigate, H. §. Turner & Co. 232 Globe Bik. Wil pay the investor to ine 1,22, H. Lewis & Co. ' N. E. cor. rst ave, and Cherry street. ilo ela re be? M2 meee PF. K. 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Chase Piano Hae found a place In the homes of husdreds of representative pomsecanes roarked Individuality, « surging of wonderful sweetness and An our eatin ation it the #olnway, contly, Can Remember the firm name. Dabney & Woodhouse} =. the Charter The Seattle Electric Co. “Ask Your Husband About KEPPING A GOOD PEER AL-| WAYS IN THE HvOsE, IF HE! L Oent pecs, CAerr. 18 WISH HE WILL ADVISE YOU pe Two dozen half pint bottles, easredcreeronee oo om vet Take Your Sunday firm will pa ALL GRADES Charcoal, You get an honest load of best wood when you Inde- SEATTLE COAL & WOODCO. ae ame rome cae me | Specials | Apron arpenter Apron with 9) Tings Carpenter pine Carpenter Wull wise Bnape and Urown -U QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Searne A 8-08. 2a. BSSt. BV BSVveereerees sent ten guarantes. No students, but atl spegatets ice, We are making o speciaity of sure to consult us about this high-class MAISON BARBERIS ee j —— >oPS 1 Chicken Mulligatawny Fresh Shrimp Mayonnaise rdinal. 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B, CLAYPOOL, incorporators 1873— Dexter A — John Collins, Charles & boned * om Trustees, {903—Horace C. . President National B of Commerce; Jas. $. Goldsmith, ice President Bros. & Co.; E, FP. Wells, Treasurer; Samuel x rand J. D, Parreli, President Northern Steamship Co, Office214Cherry &. = sa! “| STANDER ADDITION | on ggree gS AY Ag A Le Gk fica one 4 ee i ¢ iy dt me 0 | | TR as ST yz 8 eek - MAO ONA A month trans Pie LOOK AT A MAP OF THE CITY on the summit Ld Notice the , be Bs ap Notice that ¢ herry, Columbia and Marto treets are the shortest lines between the Soune Queen i Lake Ww: © ‘Twenty-seventh avenue crosses them, and you will #e@ Hill. Sve ua| OM Take James street carat Pioneer square: traraiee te thee gi ines j e James street car at Pioneer squ P Sparrow, MANY 0O NOT SEE Observe the new housés, gra: “loner : tr a As eee Perey te 12, midaten eae FJ any time e'll| As well as they should, Otherp see} hem You Won't go out in the woods and stumps to p po eg > jota, city water and school ; | h oul . \ ent. do 5.00 8 to pay the same prices e te 10 show you the| Well, but their eyes soon become Se Seer Ren anereny Saree Pw tn ade 20% Peer oe , property | Grad 4. x semi others ut r with pone i ‘ Stan) Dat A REE 8 uLD AND PALATABLS : |eomen fre JUST THE BEVERGE FOR FAM » SOLE A ENT : Jremedy in MILY Us G Rooms 2 and 3 Colonial Block, econil Avenue and Columbia St Phones, Sunset Red 56, Independent 2272 Free Car Ride |. To HILLMAN CITY Addition yoody be tee We have Just received from 8, Government Navy Depot 4000 Finest Navy Blue All-Wool Flannel Shirts and Drawers v led by € ¢ of land on the Reuton car ling, am sightly pi terms je the crowds, C |minutes from the Dexter Hort f i ™ e orto k on Washington etree! age tive, ey OS wan lots sold at $35 up, on terma $5 and 60 cents per week, Pn houses built the | monthly and see them b houses $35 t 0 days, Large ds to bandh eamen always on ore they are all each for them. KIRK’ S, aes to ‘Phone i flees, pay your §-cent fi rir, ait oa hone Black 4075, b to ftices % Dow ,