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THE SEATTLE STAR th BY STAR PU BLISHING CO. ar OFFICES 1207 and 1999 Seventh avenue, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES ANte al Department-—Sunset, Main 1138 Jan One cent per copy; at Month, delivered by mat! or carrier conte per week, oF » tree twenty-five conte per | opie r { Youterday'sca jt WILLIAM AND CORNELIUS =} “Suni woman he lov Roates as brane back on * t ase he ma he sald family, he went to | ap work in th * 4 New York Central Me bewen at bottom. He knew grime and eweal Be carried « linch box—Inaignia | pt ef nobility A toa~wt ed the dinner bis wife put up fer | him | Amd he ¢ Rood He Hw 1 both brains fd hands He mate box ts 0 The « | plicity of a « el have a“ Sita adoption by Pallroads tr wits rT" © are mighty few Inve « in the w a that eo ' wape this ye " all @ roma Ip of the ma i | Being consid ofa “ 1 ft, aside from the emperor bu hess, he naturally warms w the kind of men who have distinguish- ¢ @4 themseiv a worthy w And he wants te know about the | Tire bo: He has considera? » railroads in his country. Thank goodness! There te stil) an ar . a t—men who are “somebody” on |, (Qerount of brains and chara It a a WORLD ARISTOCRACY | » K and foe | yecogniacd wherever mon think and wo IN KVERY COMMUNITY THIS ARISTOCRACY OF MERIT U8 |. i cieure ie dead. The new recruits are a sorry contrast to the old THE REAL, 400. ioe etleet Aon . 7 ‘4 at ‘ = And of such Is the Kingdon! of Mantood - a valyreceengsoed highest bidder. All bids must be in by tomorrow noon. asapumemamnesy nad Two months’ wages of the average English worker's income goes ine | THE WOMAN WITH ThE DISH RAG tro the public house”—one-siath of his earning! In no other country If most persons were asked which i» the more dange oceupas | fn proportion to his earnings, the Engiteh workingman «pends ff Won, that of « soldier in battle or of the average housew leour times ae much money for drink as does the Amertesn working her ordinary duties, the anew would be wrong man. And Worst of afl ts appalling drunken of the working Though startling, it ie true chat the death-rate of the patient do jam Mestic drudge is greater than t of the soldier Bo say® Dr. Dickinson of ago, who has Investigated At the Battle of Baatiago, 100,000 soldiers were engaged, and 360 | aw possible. The Geath- |w reer, These are [m fwere billed—a death-rate of th Yate of the woman who keeps hour wome of the dangers which the woman whe Is engaged in the slaviah task of housekeeping and kitcheen keeping, faces daily « Death by scalding, By gasoline or gas explosions Ry fatting down dark stairways ‘ e-tenthe of 1 per cent ts considerably By heat prostration. pu By disease contrasted through bad wewerage and unsanitary kiteR- | ev ow But strangest of ie the hostility to new Inventions, It Ry exhaustion an unending drudgery « to learn that the giieh laborer etill jertains the Bighteenth | By suicide induced by “We hopelessness of the daily routine eentury prejudice to labor-saving machinery: ‘These are not fanciful dangers. Kech of them has its Batistics of death—an alarming mortality. And, strangely enough, these da frightful 3 follow largely in the wake of © the way in which he carried | pe himeeit that day rade could come to his help. But | ot far behind. | Stein wee probably as fine a MOW THE BRIGADIER MET) **erdsman as he was a rider, and‘! ‘ “ - | that it might take me come time to! # THE NINE PRUSSIAN HORSE get the better of him. In that cane | 4 i reflected that thie | of wae. [the others would t fiaet I had came to & potnt fror i EN. ‘ould come to his eid | ae nad ’ ¢ duly to the English. But it waala sey of Fort Worden should to a custome (Continued from yenteréay.) | and [ ehiould be lost. Om the whete,| Which I could see no escape. The] OO Uy Oe te ae wae not able | eam the headquarters of the Puget ple oat It is, when buying a pl It bad surprised me that during this| it was wiser to continue my Might horses of my pursuers Were @B- 11, collect t woes still waiting for Lyan ter they artillery district was » 4 this quert nickel copper Tea and pt 4 eo ee : r “4. but mine w exhausted shiadee’ Gomenat Coffee Pots .. s+ ae he a aed Gees teak. ou | A road with poplars on elther side t to Woke chase { had seen no fugitives ftom the army, but I reflected that [| TS" Across the piain from west. It would lead me towards that jar bb considerably to the west of their | . white, éu ites ot Might, and that T must eage| one line of dust which marked the | UPo ‘hs peace og Bhan S Al- | the bistory of the world might have lis nearest the sea, boomed out ny from the scene of ope } can heip increase the quore towards the east If I wixhed to| tench retreat. | wheeled my horse, | Oo," pays ge heer ced, the emperor would |pignal for batt the proper elation for the cou sing 1.06. Malti WHR chines ass-.: Be Satie ot ka ipeatanecin- fim them. Uniees I did it wap) therefore, and galloped dows it. Asin 1 looked back and tt ha erved his throne, and # Th secme that the war department who shall direct the fire upon /H 1. _ * 5 ed instrument ff you Sraevic that my pursuers, even i2|! fode I saw a single house in front |()> tive inevitable Prussians-—Stein |* Soltier ae I would have been |had seoretty advieed Colonel Grimes vader. | Giass Measuring Cup ....50 ike, but te Guak 2 They could not overtake me them (Of Me upon the right, with & wrest | cndred yards. in ft left to apend bis fife tn p £ a> lat Fort Fiagter, who te commandant| In fulfifling his mission to prevent | [i 10c Steel Towel Rack ........40 over you will probably Gilves, would keep mp im view until 1) DUSD hung o ne Geer to mark it vr and then three others riding | UAg** or to while away his old saetat the Puget Bound artillery riot, | the “capture” of the forts, Colonel | fi. e not speculate headed off by edine of their com. | 3% 80 OR. OMe irom t cnned ether. Htein had drawn his sword | telling stories im a cals ra Gah ite beep © lookout fer the approech of | Grimes and bis olfcere have for more 10 Heavy Wire Pot Stand...4e |]. BYSt Plano we sell ts ee oe ee ne worth Ae 1 {oral Seamants, but for them I car tee at cre For my oon) me about the fate of Stein and th b feet in oF ut] than a Week been on their mettle, for! #100 Clean Cut © > i ¢ of national reputa- foeued to the eastward I aw afar on nothing. What frightened me wai ig: Penge imei saat ta give | Pruasian horsemen! Of the thre? | haw much chance an attacking Seet | o New York . Rea ake PER ....80 {| tion. It te hardly ne- @ line of dust which stretched 0 nee the gieam of a red coat, which | PATE | I would try how many | WhO dropped the way I know lwduid have to reach the navy yard| « 0c Steel Grass Shears .......250 | sary to ¥ good mites across the country. Th . ie yee Pere iat ih T could take with | ROtIng. One you will rememb@r| without being seen by the forts at the/ silently into the sound es hings of a Chickering, certainly the main road | ” en a ne the other world. At thie beet ot ai tne bey rong Boy Ve. entrance to the sound | Bremerton, which would | a Kimball. an H. M ow unhappy army was fying, Bet) ching for it but to. wall ; supreme moment ail great deeds 5 woke ph oa ear ake Kran mand y The conditions with Pactfie| tuted a victory for the forces afioat Cable or a P * plano { socom had proof that some of our| nothing for it but to ssl of my life rose Ina vision before suman, whe, Ser Se tenet Wiadron were identica thone un-| Asm result, the forts have been to all | All are made just » lit- stragelers had wandered tnto thet | een eS theme t jand I felt that this, my Inet exploit, | Under, 1 2 ewan Gang A € which « 4 be! intents “stripped for act | tle bit better thanseems Site tracks, for T came euddenty upun | roube, In, sight, #0 these, 9 as indeed a worthy close to much a] indeed the emp om they Paupelied to enter the sound. as there Seale er & Hurlbut te 06 necessary, ond @ horse grasing at the corner of & see et intle to fear, Ae Lap. (caret®. My death wouk) be « fatal! + > : Fie iene (10 Be telegraphic communication tel Tas Amitted free at The Meadows | they make powerful Bela. and deride him, with his beck + mma whe loved me, to y weunt ne ae N* lbrarn the forts of the aporoach of thel ewary day this week es Baturday. ** ; oo BS igen Gg Sr gl ale ached T naw that there were two get the bank, a : ¢ tem @rinking on a benc tarribiy. wounded and evidently om te | | re), oy tee tom ‘Seer * ow thers | Peet tenet I corane down. cote | 0 their feet, and it was evi plan Br “ ob t they “were both ve with it. Never shall I forget the poo Tes ced awopae me tae man's face a# he looked et me with | siddie of the road. “Ita Boney! So hie failing —. Me ot os - *} help me, it's Boney!” he yelled. He mrastached soliler, one of Um rea an with his hands to catch me natica, and to him this last vitiow of} but tuckily for himmelf his drunken | Ihe emperor was like a revelation | cost atumbled and he fell on his face trom on —_ _ a0 : lin the 4. The other was more| Pride—all when sis id face had rushed into the He naié something—1 fear th erelinn and just aa I panned [ saw him ey lear OW d iden and that b @ within few yards of} henna won ry rort 1 wae TF eT aay done tala te dav! [aking hat” tremend Bare Sere Seer: A D.S. Johnston Co. herefore | hardened my heart and, | “Yoo may wall ONS oe tick ee |The harne at The Mead b limped more and me Genpera oaks be, aS whan » t a ooo b limped mor re 1:30 daily || 903 Second Avenue | his lant debut T had ne + run out with his musket in his hand listen, and 1 gajioped on my w |e dropped upon one knee and 1/0 All this time I had been on the| stooped forward over my horne’s |’ meadow-land, which was Intersect ‘A single shot from a. Prus- | * prey te the best mall mat at that ed in this part by broad diteh fome of them could not haye Jess than from 14 to 15 feet. ‘and my | heart was in my mouth as I went at)and my drur ap Business Department—sunret, Main 1080) Tndependeny at B= | olvil Ta the ew nt “Review of Reviews” on: ese ea amie eset sevgyopugaey We shall make the last day the most remarkable in the eek history of the clothing business. You can rely emphatically pan BS gr yl on that promise. Sree eeen ot mate te over the Magis taboters etitiing all neplrad Shoes, hats, furnishings and clothing, all will go at prices ton for Detter vouditions| The worhor te hopeless. Relpjons Vate Of so low you’ll remember them for many a day. ambition has al can labor makes vivid the contr through the fields flow jistance which separated him from © Hs penne ge ota. Lies Ligne fell dead wader me and I war buried THIS WAS DEMONSTRATED BY THE ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC (he next herseman. I had the iden | *** ite Sigures of my pureuers. "lon » the cobblestones of the yard. . teat T matte tera cand cok ham doen | think of the grent. senperor belog | Ca, T cee gumensber 5 rs SQUADRON, WHICH FOUGHT BATTLE WITH LOCAL FORTS STORE Dabney & Woodhouse as I had the bussar, before his com-|Chi¥ vied over the cow the others had closed up and were | hay Se Jorn invention to lighten the toll of the domapt have increased the risk, Notable among idents caused by explosions of mass | © efforte by my deo, Labor-naving dovic are the fatal ac he of the race are belr slavelttered by the progres# of | ae ~ ~~ v - - ' ¥ ie this trucoaf the so-called middle-class wives | | 1 wives ¢ name | | rae the popular idea, which ta that the busbar | } 1 to face itm tolly and dangers, leaving the wi | from har TRAt poet ! eption might he , ; krandmothery’ dayethe day of Dutch evens and the H Hut the newspapers that daily chronicle the many | } » the homes tell 4 different atory—a sad story | { : ® st the best fe & menial and dull ocoupation, There : te te for the weary aff apiritions routine, ‘To many @ | ‘ the: bondage to stonous common-place in tn Iteelf @ } P mt tragedy When there b added te the mirach f lat equired ) ‘ real then the battlefield, what shall t i } ” 3 rh ty } | elety must do more for the hor Hafety must be Joined to fh should be ducated von dangers of explosives nila ' taught th “mon things aa W 5 the j . muat somehow be introduced Into the | } , snd ceaseless round of howsehold drudgery, "Work fat ures, bul drudgery { T : ; { « ‘ Let world forget awhile the sorrows of “The Man Behind the Way } The Hub will formally close its doors tomorrow night at $ nd contemplate the fate of the woman with the dish-rag: . i patient household toiler faces A constant menace to mental and | 11 o’lock and yaioal health. Is it any wonder she sometir jenpaire? You wilh | } figures — LOOK ON THAT PICTURE, THEN ON THIS QUIT BUSINESS Frank Payant writes ¢ | ected the physique of the worker, The supply of works from the rural district, becouse Hot vitallaed by the reservetor The balance of the stock will be sold in bulk to the an's wife and ebfidren Then there is the ca canoy” ayster ‘The ides of th " aystem Sa to “go eany—do an little work the more The theory is that the lest work iW don hele whole strength of body and pe Hugtiah ry i be to do. Our working throw nd itd thet tasks, Ambt oa no hope and dove na and who “husties! warded aaa traitor to his fellows them we ponmible The tw The Fngtieh trate un * believe in th wirtotke of output Thies theory stifles Inver her a = tm istry. ‘The trades unions have not yet learned that Mesteiotion of out-5 Avenue—-Pionser Square— Opposite the Totem Polo or, is opening te eyes of the labor leaders. | a PANN ertean Industrial lite } ship and the prosperity of Ameri Compare this showing with Ar The dignity ef American citi t. Aunay where Another Expansion Dabney & Woodhouse has rent- ed another large wareh that they may be able to handle thelr Se A pl NE Ne ond hand Gepartment etores they |] are now prepared to sell you any thing you want in furniture, stoves, ranges, carpets; in fact, |anything and everything. We if now have the Ohio, 8t. Ch Gartand, StanGeard and Majestic ranges. We are also sole agents for the Charter Oak range, the best on the market. Remember the firm name—DABNEY &@ WOODHOUSE, 48 and 0 Pike at. Phone John $1 and 1156 AT THE asants also shouted angry beos swarm from their! H ryaide tn 418 and 509 Pike Street. je fashion! It made me long to} a) my dear frienda « story these rascals within Sink Tang through Barepe ond het (Special to The Star.) wend and capture eet Bound Phone—Jchn 981; Ind. A 1156 sword. the narr f Kitenne Geran BREMERTO Aue The Pacific ¥ yord in dayti tae to what ah Breakfast Tea with love. oun they @t night. in! & matior ot re it i be} Heved, however, that the mo h ae to whether Fort Flagter But now | felt that I wash end of my courre, I had | that & man could be expec »—mome would say more—but at uavenir shell, the Ib..38¢ » Jetty Tumblers, doz. 18e None delivered and only 1 dos, ory. Alas at all|Squadrom arrived this morning from ¥ efforts could only give the em-|ite Alskan cruise after havi peror a few weeks more liberty, |the gauntlet of the forts on the @ince he surrendered upon the 15th/lsaund in mimic warfare. Admiral | famous in hb | Rim France and faht another | been on the sound recently, but before! morning, It w | Waterloo with « happier ending. [he even caught slaht of any of the that Fort Wonte Had others been as loyal an I was | forte the gune at Fort Worden, which | the » od wounded alee, It was loniny ood fast, and we left @ red trail that fs time tried and has proven good. You which i# new 100 Chip Baskets ..., + Be 250 Galvanized Pall ..........16¢ and not Fort Fiagter, far r JUST AS EASY Second and Union * lthem, for we th that | ne news: A get t as to where the emperor waa. that Count Stein atl believed | before thelr entra pom Plunively that a hontile A @er extraordinary cond annrn, te ot on. Bout hu or and my fame t except un- vt | abo heart, and I feit that their erie joan aid be tinged with pride when man and such a swordsman I have never seen.” He could not under stand why the young colonel of hire sare laughed eo heartily at his we but he has learned sly ‘These hot days, are the cold unded leg, | drew the lunches at 1 which I had taken from | wier and I set my teeth for} y supreme struggle. My hand was the very act of tightening the Burke Building. Sale of Men’s High || Per Pound for Best Sle for I feared that if I de 7 fuager 1 sutgnt One mrestt oo | Canternia vin Shasta Revie | Grade Suits esh Bulk lowa that inw t my eye fell ‘Two trains dally to San Franctaco, 10 first cb mm, $19.60 wecond. my h y up Creamery Butter ething which brought hope | fare 82 art and a shout of joy to! Fast ¢ lent serv! all Ca 1m. m erove of trees in front of | #6 prices are rig $6.35 | _ - | each of them, for a alip would have |anough when | ———— ; Genbtes ‘veh sein aut i ver xstect- | shoulde s n +4 the ateeple of a| Special rate excursions J wick Well Oho Gebture, Gave When lasting which” woul on lke th for the th, Chicago and return, 88 50 FOR G ir beleed oul the baak of tae TE ny fi or of fy nes erom led away or at. 1 mata ye 50; Omaha, Ka See them in our window oo Cy +e never tailed me for an irwtant dog 6 en struck by Mghtning, so that it | City, New Orleans, $8 Teas, Cotte picen, Butter, in hefeby at nat the! No matter what sty! le cleared everything in one <9 - ied, put when was of a most fantastic shape, 1 |Memphis, $83.50, Tickets, Info ations Pe — 2 “Sade lcuncldecd, macthin aiisck cent mak zie of leather, ‘And yet we could pot shak t of blood r ng down the} "a4 t y two days before, |tion and descriptive literature at $2 Keoond Ave., near Madison The Old Mexico Mining @ Milling) satisfies you, for $3.60, or money those infernal Prussians. Ast left | off hindanarter. 1 looked back at |*D’ hurch of the village |Southern Pacific Co's office, 618 of Seattle, Washington, | pack. : : each watercourse behind me T the Eeldaann ane 1 peck At | of Bt. Go i ot the hope | First ave.; BE. E. Elis, general agent 1 at the office of the aa baakt etch. congue tien. fi erly comm wr) rute had lot reaching the vi that ‘set my | eee pe, 02-03 ¢ was only to ase Stein on his ad was vanaeobe Se see t singing with juy. but it waa | yore 500 Suit. Sti tee ae Jegged chestnut fiying over ot 1 he nad peined ir {that L knew my ground now, and Save Money and Time bad atthe hou 3 Magbtiy a I had done mys , . 1 hin range, Thene| het f noth mile| Low excursion tickets to St, Paul Of Navy White Underwear; Saturday, August ae > aes ie . - te bon te bce Po e king | Chi it. Louts and other Kaat light and heavy weight for the purpose of! si > at . int that |ern r A 18 20 for the , e t but T heard) aguet 19, £2. —_— Ladion admitted teva at Phe Mead ‘ fo 4 od , v4 BAT NORTHERN CLOTH SE transaction hye elie bendy ® s eetaee ; ery poe : i te 3 us vacen at 2 . Zk he ee CTHING HOU W. S. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave on oe Cen [useral Directors and Embalmera Par ow : " nu before naid meeting. | [telephone Main 1h “Reattio; Week BERTS, President. {

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