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TTLE STAR, i . if A if you know how to succeed | still heavy, though (ree a the { Hole r and put up at the a art THE SEATTLE STAR LIFE AND IMMORTALITY ¢ eWoll,, you're nat pu bad | effects af th victor PhuNpat |lowent. tnt narlerol, under an) , Ne ; BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. Jooking, and looks Mo by a long way |immediately ihered what had | # ‘ice iy Hany o be mci toate OP RICE 4.4yd 180p Bev avenue | ‘ , a a, SEP e 4h ft You yndgrapd wy. Wot! Leapneved thy, precedine puerto ge suid " 1 the, course af a review of a recent editorial Vi" tid “newabhper “oh Re at ce Ee ] No, he wan not dreaming * * * . tage of| He approached oH 10 cert " og ieee ah advantage 0 ‘ « BVBRY wr TERNOON RXEKPT SUNDAY ” | tity,” a corrempondent says: “When aclenoe shall have proven 9 One Bum anys te after & T6a*t | y1e had fowwht with Alban, had a hue geined,| “What, you here, my s ‘ Or at Neuvilly ne vty Ortige Village " hi i ~ th igat Business Department Sunset, Main 1080; Independens a8 lovmortatity then will L accept the belief Until then Tam an amnoatio, Victor Phillipot San hee, fv el iit Hehe bar gs - finding kk i " , « ee 2 Kilitorial Department—Sunset, Main 138 z ou Tent, we fear, wilt lewen for himeelf, by actual mils i way home to the farm |, ,i¥ comrades bed stood im ti Mery on the § , i se | tae Fant fficon: 108 Wartford building, Chicago: 69 | 5.4 he truth of Lnmortality before aolenoe ahall gave demnonatent TOTOWA eet ee ity and daserte ' ue you dome Fi © building, Ne wrk H. Porterfield, mur foreten advertiaing, | MY y wd the farest, Both men had |0e?.!! wae empty and deserted. The |, Phitipot—or v } = oa 8 @runk copioumly tn henor of tne | MMe Wao impossible to dowd) Moul, as he wor ' oan 6 mace canes opy; os to per week, oF twenty-five cents per Tune . is having difficulty in proving somethings thou@MTbaative wine, dnd their steps wer new n th 1 an re to about th Ath. doit alt or * No free copies, Be nettiod long ago—things in her own realm, Hat Very wecure us they trudged| Me buried hie head in his hands, | agrme's helmet mow hs 9G Bolered at the Postatr te 0 4 ‘ * a working hypotheses Mone ge lib pgeletay oa nim, gor had he heard = wie work | mreat at { Pn * sid =< vi Whose drunkenness w would become of hi Alt mor, wh me morning, his * tt The sciontiat now believes in the @vision of pRenomena lite fore deve iii natured kind. grumbled iomiasinpemmmeellll — — : = : ar State And this division was sup 1 to be fundamental, Wil Jatantiy, and found fault with his in hi ed } INSPECTOR M DONALD b« ome to-date sclentiat champion the old law of conservation af ene regeenion, rhen-y Think of Jooking aska h a “wottiod” foundation: Ordinarily, a» if by tacit agree What? w 4 LIGHT } McDonald ha rao agguem Se aah wall Ment, the name of Mieur-den- Boi Aiton o + 7 1S IN A SORRY P’ ion Of Life, What modern selentia Waa hever mentioned betrecn them t wan Ge : 4 re 2discovered an No, science is too busy trying to prove anything, to #0 ner wan th slightest allusion Oh! so zi . yw fintd to their seer “ murmured Victo other method of side-stepping the esults o ©¢ Stars ght hi even Fee ott , ao pping ¢ result f Th . | And it may be doubted, my F correspondent, were solenee to p the wi vand the yond mg we | bowing hin hew 1 entreat you J : . e and the maro-brandy, Vic oo oat for pure milk, On own motion he has begun a crusade | to you the extstones of immortality, whether the fact would sink 19" Teer Phillipet threw all precaution to ‘ vou rd ayed yourself sufficient E dbalet , bo Your soul as a real entity, whether it would be a moral force in your, ]the winds, ning away, you wreteh ainst the i preservatives in mea and ¢ t ti . runnin 4 oe fe how,’ he began, “this 4, way it, 1 am @ scoundrel, am Pr ckinge ho hact te acene rourh Life itaeit life-ta the best and highest preef of the furans thing can’t thet forever! bie packing I iucts, and today announ ugh th 2 a hee there are two of us for the j 4 all along that 4 ” 1 t t t r . i Same person, it is clear that one of nife-thrust ne fr you! i ~ wns of a morning paper that he has found traces pf formal Hut it te the quality of tife that counts in this demonstration i: ether ts ene tev many Tees | nites tea to make we all believe } hyde borex in a large number of the snuiee of canned While all tribes and peoples, ctvilined and savage, entertain a BeMat P89 plain us doylight It ts etther ng to do with it . ) g I in Venemertalty thea Relled de atrondest ta Guoe men foe oF 1 You have got to swear tumbled down, but « man x goods analyzed for him by State Chemist I ver, of Pullman, | A soa) that knows ite own potency oan scarcely doubt res Geld, on ea et 2nd leave me poe Neagle giver Orbag/ BoA ; Th ot . 3 ‘i | A spirit that reallees to the full ite Mlimitable resources has in iteelf ‘Or cise what?’ interrupted AL ec, ted ¥ i that?” z : is is well rod. When the tin y re » | “Alban seid thi ; }the assurance an, drawing himactf up wudd Ob! be aid accuse ou; he Z will be glad to hear more from ¢ asione te Donald Ho whose tite heat in wpiritual experience draws mast jangely [LOat of Victor, his hands did not wey A worthy twa upen for cornfor o hy fu Alvar Res any hen toa along this line. In the meanwhile, however, it be well |*re thet ouper fer enentors, for tnupleptien 906. toe. Saep mamiet Hy was, this re voisier, the guard came by the g het Juat here, by way of Ulustration, may be quoted that wise principle it wan going @ morning, he found hin stretched for the conw er to look the facts square! face and pot the Nasarice: “He that witie to do Mie will shall know of the doce [Mtr too far The wine ain was t in ftamon't diteh, and he pieked i ports beati is hie ruin him up and uxked bir what had neal ‘ ’ 1 rt publi else * * © we will see!) on i ivan told bio t unders . ! > ‘ pul That ts to way, the man who lives the life of God here will know of 4 Victor wullenty.” ag org eg yng 4 tien from t milk erusads by g up-a rumpus am the (iimortality included’, not guese—but know! ¥ well, we will «be Sing Frey of " An esoteric knowledge and an esceterte Knowledge, For in- we will! And if you amount. | | drinking it ision dealer ‘ nything, we wouldo't walt wutit] | Then bs 1 - A ‘ } take rrow to mee, but settle this . enaiiere,” colore " nto plain view when Mr. M ke f certain ayo + ) the urvitiated are aningtess — whe is downed wil! go off and je not what eee F get EE ‘ Are you a Mason? Th and compass to you have a subline] ave | t oe an J Bie Fou mess Dona © inn looking statement that there is || Are yous Mason? oe ee sareed | * ne te, indeed. my § stil ; stains ablectét-ol 4 * 4 ox, aapriatt!” erie ed taet mi ¢ & : impure ett t for Are you an Odd F “ three links mean something to gaNedis high tume that this | and. It was while he & maldehyde a whieh the outstder od and our titte ae | Waring from the battle of - 2 ‘ By to thes . th swnings guished w + kulfe-thrust and ir. Mel wory high: medical au- |, to the pond tin irewuied _ rs taking care of him eo riti A i eethToe 54 tn dl i ne cow erttite fer began to talk of the thorit iD t is an aid t ity tf exclaimed Vict nr | mar « Yes indeed, Alban has gestion leo tinimed ‘ok médical ‘euthatity A . attention, | lone, and 6 now that { 1 . ner Immortality without the capacit to fulfill ite purp eggs Pig pla |" eye Prong ye ‘ : : ‘ doom, If a man docs not cleave to truth and 4 © ether eretfully, “when we ald's, work is very cparse, te use an expr ‘ ye of aan living here he ts (lly fitted for the at 1 how you let stip bit of slang He finds himscli ‘in extreme danger of being Hie would be a restion: an the ody murderer trewh from | bond fm " phe i cf such & windfall as that! Oh, wh befare the communion tab nd uttering. amidst thei vulaive misfortutie competied to procecd against his friends, the foemaldehyde- [°# oa ape Che ne ’ efforts, @ronae atid oathe, curses and | (Copyright by the Foreign Story » you ave? th | yndteate Cod using milkmen, and in order to divert attention from them Gus areet ne Gh ood niy Vietor tripped, and | THE STRUGGLE BOGAN | » rs E he sets a hue ty against the provision dealers In thie Ife the spirit of man eatruns reatiaation Justice demands ] D8" threw himseit uy with | aS ame | BG. Agricultural Exhib’ he tc again 1 J a eee maar Ps eri of man extrw bs Jus — t his weight. At the lime | what 9 wreteh had been! 1t| ended, he eaid good-by to his master | » be he yal Victoria. Fare $2.00 Dioeatd ie real to do good inchis offic — a an he sctsed him by the throst and| would not be long bef everyone |and started for his dwelling piser. | ung crip: tickets good from Octa- . : he larger the soul—the greater Ite capactty, the fitter it is, the [pressed his knee upon his breast | would know of it. ° © * We were! Suddenly thin a few eteps of him |FO' oo otra OG First ip f work nut for in the milk cru- | more aor as Dag for matey!” he cried tri-lesen tanether aC the feast © * 2 | and malking tmajestcaliy down the | ver oc to 1008, Snciual bs U [more capable it le-the greater ite teat y to the eternal outoame, “ : [teen rat th « y ee | ae " ei 5 , no uKe to left together, ° * * There ie|atrect, came a tall, thin bean-pole of | , 4 recent developments, any defense of the The seul that to om Ms tip-teas to learn, will know : peteae.: Sete ne mee Beare. [me ta Mase, * °° Seay ay stron cos ii, thin bean-p —— use of formaldehyde comes from him with bad grace Substituting one word, we may quete Victor HM Thére is @ |For merey, you hound! re, how could I have b hal He recognized her -at it wget The Star would suggest to Mr. McDonald to figure out | pniteophy which denien the existence of the aun, This phitosaphy is [MB band into hie trousers pocket. |® » » They wil here. | There were not two phir 3 - - | granied vite, marching oamerty |] shajl be questio arrested, * *| world of auch terrific © Batistyin inners a why, then, the State of Lilinois deems it a penitentiary of- | called blindness lor Ghe bandie, opened it. and|Qh! It te Inevitable! Ob! Ob | as there was ho other fatter Figs Batutying fense to use f as a presery ec ia milk; also to | plutured ft into Alban’s side with all! He made up his mind to disappear! ball of humanity than . “the a 4 . mux, S8 hie might. The hand {het | imunediately He had sbout 100! Nocas,” the baker of Neuvilly, who! ead tp on th istory of the German army { find out ho strangling him immediately retaxed, | france hidden in a creck of the wall, | was obliged to stand on & stoul te read ty e ierman arn 1 find out how | ‘ } an able t he slipped into his pocket, | mfx bis dough and knead it j accordy > 1 school devision was consiklered wise to sont hie conqueror 1p 4 bundle of his belonging Vietor’® first impulse was te cross | “ a " j tee mighty shove rotling dewn the sh not to pase by the scene of hie| the street and thus avoid meeting recommend that the rations be preserved with formaldehyde, | How long, O Lord, how long 1 wail the saints from the rodd In what wan called Ra-| Prime, although be was ecixed with| the “grenadiere” as she was p j PE EE EE LE TES i cee al ‘ under th ont's dite & great longing to do so, and more | larly ed | and ently cause of the prevalent sickness and t Thea he fled towalie the farm, |oupeetstly Wet te go wear Neuveliy What if she should eccuse mer Becond Ave st h disorders at were undermining the physical Day aft the civilized world looks on a hideous and Yond at tam reached the cor of |\where he might be seen, he started | In she seeking for me? How doce Will Change That Condition * h ¢ * ‘ 4 the stable where bie bed was placed. | (hrough the woods to she station of « here, | wonder? Is she] ‘The best business men's lunch i strength of the troaps, it was found necessary to revoke the (sickening spectacle—the bloodiest outrage af modern history, which served hign for = rome. | Apremont, three miles or more frum my foo! a“? [ff tn, the city = mtn enn een eter ean nn Shera er mena so rene oe Ne MAAR ee a aa a we gunn nn me tmammenpinana S nea ne en nee we mene ner eve mre wie wear eh Sten re a oS tit SES ie ge tions. = | Fifty thousand Christians, fully half of whom are women [——— re Coming closer to home, The west to Mr, land children, have been butchered to make a Turkish holl- McDonald that he recall the coror verdict in the case of |day. Whole districts have been depopulated. Assassination little Carrie Constantine That jury had heard the testimony |and rapine stop only where there is no more flesh and blood to af the physicians and emblamers at ¢ 1 the re port of a special analytic chemist who the child's stomach, finding formaldehy © autop ad chemica e therein ar analysed sworn test mony proved to them the fact that stive organs of the infant had been perfectly embalmed while alive, and the ver dict was that death was due to formaldehyde administered in milk Accordingly, the law holds good that the child died from formaldehyde, and if this be allowed, it must also be allowed that what will kill an infant will injure the health of an adult In the face of local conditions, shutting « the records of other cities and other nations, what does Mr. McDonald mean by quoting “high m al authorities” to the effect that formaldehyde is not injurious? ‘Time was, in the history of our own race, wh ician who advanced the theory that the blood of the human body circulated through veins and arte ridicule, and all but jeered out of the medical world for his er raticiam. Yet he was right, and, in turn, those who had ridi curled him became ridiculous themselves. A person who would today hold the theory that the blood did not circulate, but sim ply remained motionless in the body, ready to spout forth would be sub sion. Yet he mi a iew cen en the phys % was h aped with from a pin-prick because of the opening only. t to an examination before an insane comm would be upheld by turies ago. So it is with Mr. McDonald's contention, only his “high meilical authorities” gre of somewhat more recent date. In these days science advances by strides, and erroneous theor- ies are let go. of much more readily than of old. Ifa dcientific fact is demonstrated, as the formaflehyde evil has been dem- onstrated in the past few years, that fact is quickly a matter of common knowledge, and quotations from “high medical au thorities” under back-number dates offer no excuse for crim inal jeopardy of life awd health. The state dairy and food commissioner should be just to all concerned; but it is his business to expend his energies to- wards driving out a recognized evil, rather than to be dig ging into musty old volumes for “high medical authorities” with which igh medical authoritn » defend the persons responsible for that evil + The criminals will strenuously enough defend themselves, Mr. McDonald, and it is up to you to PROSECUTE. It is not your office to hunt wp “high medical authorities” aut of the past to bolster up the lame excuses of food-poison- ers, It is your office to go after thoae food-poisomers your- self, tooth and mail, amd to let them conduct their own defense 1t is the health and the welfare of the people that should eomcern you. You cam find plenty of “high medical awthori- ties” to assist you in this, and these “high medical authorities” will be of much more recent date. Incidentally, they will reflect more credit on you as a searcher of records. YES, WE STRAIGHTEN CROSS EVES, WITHOUT PAIN. fon Free. AND THROAT Halter Btock Consu BAR, NOBK # 4 and 6 BRATION BY. INP ERMA IY |feed a Turkish scimetor And the minions af hell laugh at the stultification of human- } ity | Not a finger is lifted to stay this wholesale murder, W In a word, Politics. ny? The European game demands that interfere. The diplomats of Europe look ont of their at the Moslem fiends as they torture and kill inne- sen and children, and go on asking, “What is trumps?” j > none shal windows ent wo and the press pe ns ate not wanting that public opinion is being shocked mito fhe London Spectator, a powerful newspaper, is now de- manding that civilization shall come to the relief of Macedonia, | Turk be driven out of Europe once and for all. tator truly truly says that the thing can be done ombined feet of the righteous indignation and that tl The Sp without the loss of hie or money Leta European powers, it says, anchor off the Vildiz Kiosk andthe sultan will perforce come to terms without the striking of @ | blow | ‘That's easy Cu j Abdul Hamid would slink into Asia, where he belongs, and } |would not stand on the orde of his going But will the European powers intervene? Or will they permit a whole people to be murdered under the mask of the {word lution / —_— | \ | Translated from the French of Albert Cim. Mile, Fieur-dea-Bots was 4 golden- | Fieur-des-Hols seemed in danger of a ami aan iri, left an | Becoming an old maid. | hatred, chwertul yee ioe to know |, There Were indeed the two work- J orphan far too early in life to KNOW | ing mien, Alban and Vietor, two hon- ok with brave and devoted fellows, whe bat it really m lher Aunt Perrine on an wolated farm | wore treated more am part of the on the edges of the fore f Ar-| family than a hired servants, but one. Her real name wea Flavaywho would ever have thought of oft Fieur-des- Hots Neverthele | Detrtoules, but she owed the name | either ™ as a husband tor | by whieh whe was universally oalted lio her meariet ips and cheeks as) the hearts of exch of and almost without been filled with on on for the gentle maiden, and both seetetty her and longed to marry her. of all their precaution, js had quenned their se- cannot but her admirers and discern her as well a8 | thom had their knowled« overwhelming litte to the green ¢ surrounded | mr heme ‘The farm, whick Included about 60 |ncres of land, was managed, aside | from Aost Perrine her niece, by | two dairy servants, a little shipherd | iad wed two young men who work jis the flelde. | “Fiavia, my oititd, Aunt Perrine | ioverst would often my to her nieos, “it is| - Alban, whom M. Debrieulles had | high tne fer you to marry. It needs) known an @ little boy, had really amen to look after all this farm| grown up with her and had been | henrminema her comrade, counsellor and pro- Unfortanately marriageable men | tecta of the right kind were not easy to] His rival, Victor Philtipot, hed find, net only around Lowviere, asloniy lived at Louviere for 18 months the faren wee onlted, but In the wur-|A cousin of his, the fat Budoxe rownding country, the greater part|Nocas, who fulfliled in a nelghbor of the young men who owned a lit-ling village fhe quadruple dut the property amd could. consequently, | baker, grocer, barber and parish aapire bo Plavie’s tend, bad all remaster, had bi mt him to the | parted te go a mhopkeepers to the | farm where, he Inainwat You can ity be contested and happy as a king Aust Perrine’s with. ther with no aster to bother you and wae net granted. and poor norhing n on the place, love and courage, heroism and in- trigue, and a most thrilling | series of adven- | |} ture in it. This | romance of land land sea will! commence in 0 O c 0 The Greater Seattle Star In a few days. Watch for it and don’t miss —— BY ERNEST W. HORNUNG A Story That Is orth While