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4 F ’ THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN Pt HING CO, eccrn D QRETCRS—1907 and 1 ' u : ‘ EVERY AFTERNOON KACKPT SUNDAY - TELEP MONKS tite ea Business Department—su Main 1080; Independens 198 NC Editorial Department The Star'e Bastern offte Bribune bulding, New ¥ BALLARD STAR AOE Runset, Main a8 WEL Porter CY Ratlare r, forvign advertiaing. rnset, Red 141 One cent per copy; six conte per w Month, delivered by mai! or carriers. Kk, of twenty-five cente p » tree con’ »: Be Hartford building, Chicago; 63 ete ” SE MAX PEMBERT cond-claae matter. SOME wars ro ‘BE - KIND We may make life infinitely swe for ourselves and all about us dy the simple means of Kindness. It costa nothing, but is the greatest of the heart's rlohow Truc kindness does not mint tn good-natured pleasantnoss Indolonce of mind and body y sometimes pass for a multitude of Virtues, but real Kindness I® alert, strenuous, ager Mildness of manner is the poorest sort of kindness, The best sort We Vigor of action. The true philanthropiat is not gene aweet temper By pathy with and knowledge of those who and insight into th manifold Injustice pressions and t n of Ife make him tert table, combative, and unpleasant fellow to come tn contact with It oa than w digposition to be genutn kind; it for consideration, for tact ere ometimes lien In seeming pnkindness, The . riminal i kindness to him, for tt tends to his refor “ w real good to himself than to anybody else. severity sometimes necessary to teach a child obedience Is kind the chtid, for it ts a vital part of its education—of its de ment of manly and womanty character We don't always know what is best for us, even when grown up. Th fends who w i againet « ore or point out your faults @o you better service (han when they congratulate you upon your suc- oases or praise your virtues Indeed, it is a q nm whether « jes who ¢ and ertticiae are not often of 1 service than friends who praise and ex cune But in the n nd and one little things of daily life Binune = just mes on the surface-—the little attentions and Cateaaes words 1 acts that spread happt LJ @ sunshine The world is aw and heart. If you « which you see refle, Hos (t smiles in return. What we « 1 regard as an important element tn life, be naught but fruit of seeds dropped In y-places, How often, when our careful sowings in the broad field of life have been bligh frouth, and we are in despair, some seeds that have been heed ast out inte the richer soil of human kindness tak: root and thrive and bear unexpected substance to the famiahing soul! How often have we iais, unexpectedly been bie & rare flower, or, alas, p A PUERILE DEFENSE tn se joked by a thorn, of such planting! 4 by some of the Nebraska newspapers with respe nt of Senator Dietrich of that state for selling postmasterships, are strangely beside the point Note this It is alleged by newspapers, friendly to Dietrich that the latter ts Being persecuted by the United States district attorney, W. 8. Sumer who is a political enemy of the senator, It ts offered in refutation of @ heinous charge that Dietrich has filed a protest at the department of Justice against the re-appointment of Summers, and that Summers ts sctuated in the prosecution by personal animosity, Well Suppose the statements thus made tn defense are true? Suppose Summers is the enemy of Dietrich and is also unfit for his offi Can Ht be supposed that a federal jury would indict a United States senator on 4 serious charge at the dictation of the prosecuting attorney, and Without a showing of evidence? The defense is a peurile one, | Either Dietrich is guflty or not guilty, The trial of the cause must Gisctose the fact. Nothing leas, It is quite common for the accused to Sllewe personal bias of the prosecutor. And aguin: Bither Summers ts fit for hi official poaition or be i» unfit. That ts for the president to determine, Summers’ connection with the Dietrich ease cuts no figure, There must be sufficient showing against him apart from that. Politics and personal feeling ia one thing. The enforcement of the few te another and very different thing. If Dietrich is gullty of the despicable offense for which he has been officially arraigned by a jury of bis peers he should be punished to the Umit. If Summers is not fit for the place he occuptes, let him be removed. Bias must not defeat justice. GLASSES FITTED FREE Diseases of Eyes Cured. Consultation Free. SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-5 Haller Block, Second and Columbia. THE EVES « — When WE make the Glasses, et THE WILZINGK! OPTICAL CO., Suite 314 Arcade; Phone, Main 1552. U.S.GOVERNMENT GOODS Everybody knows Uncle Sam's goods are always the best and he won't Buy cotton goods for wool, or shoddy matertal. We keep nothing but iate U. 8. Government material. Civilians’ Overcoats $4, “° yn» "to Love For boys and young men, made from and redyed black. sine,rat made trom, Gorvenment dh ie ee velvet collars, and worth more than WO MAMETS, COVEN POUNDS, 94 PAIR ‘These are U.S. Navy strictly pure all-wool whit Not @ bit of cotton about them. A lifetime chance, ta00's pan SAY CSOERSEAE LO GATS Em W, STOKES KIRK jns?8.se Citizens Light & Power Co. Ly Cy. SMITH......ccsssee cosepeeess- President J.W. CLISB................. Vice President ‘ C, R. COLLINS........General Manager 1426 First Avenue Sunset... Independent ... Main i” PHONES: We peaewen’ ts Ay ™ OPrrioaL PANY N08 Gecond avenue, New York bios. Phone, James 1201, Newspaper Knterprise Association, news and the foo when she married who had forgot went reeling over and over wild beasts that seek @ hold an and bite when the mo- mes. Aye, how I nit fall tke plowing the wat hat Mamping wi fought ow hin hand felt te nthe inland that Crorny men loft at the gate of They were three wh time w 4 for a tack was made on the rock. Th eye now the darkn his companions seek house unde: attack upon wae bh trickled down F men return to the have been put 4 your own mind ide and maid that it was we mcratchem we cared Iittle, age ie uid land hie ore oe xpon the plateau. Rege and Nepeen go ashore to res amhore by Caerny. ue at least, could toll himself, od the rook In spite It in possibie-by heaven, it is pow it was, #0 un had beaten off the first at-| not to be de nat the time sm: CHAPTER XXIV others sald nothing sonn wore clear was sttit in that mur ring light. ‘The dark must decide | “They will come again, Peter, and «| Very Attractive Prices: on the alimy Weed. more sure In foothold, grok paming moment id we do aught t ore f nd expectation to suppose & rogues who fell t my boart am the boats that ¢ they muat | And more than that, Inds, jwas « foolish thing ¢ among them ut down yonder, We a turret—safer, by a long way! All you have to do Is to wind tt up, furnish you amount of entertainment. Dig bends, the famous funny sayings by funny a whole minstrel show, banjos anything you Ruth Béliendon \thetr prey a saked from us the work nt liy Venn, wisely. “They ver get below If you cover the door,| hear all the can keep the sea. Ite lucky says Poter Bligh. ‘But lord, bey at a fair when the| might wish. me are cracking and ang A them selves wouldn't keep me bi ow'd affright them, Mist oth Barker, “y them—asking your pardon—with your Burke Bldg. prise me, Marker, you lowes @ Whe thie, for jomt if,” and men w death with @ tau ir craven ree on the rock distant Votoes on the sea, and the black shape ot Ken's tsiand, we four might have! been merry comrades in a ship's cabtn, smoking @ pipe in the morning waten | ing gladly for dawn and a shore, That our rifles and cried “Stand by!” it was eiarm from the a woman's man's rejoinder, a figure appear the staire-head, the figure of « huge with long yellow hair and fists | lclenched and took one look round him and | then leaped widiy into the sea mis HAND THE KNIFE AT HIS GIRDLE e had been deing, but groans mocked | the last. je heard the eplash-|to Dolly ing of the oars, the hoarse command, | low me; I am going to clear the rock. | An w You will help me to do that, often permanently injured by improperly fitted guarantee satis- if you love your lifer” angry boasts, if “De you. Peter, the vile blasphemy imagination’s keeping the barren rock. i the harvest we had the rest was th ft was the ould ta a traveling ¢ the barrel as The volleys rolled th away to the hills of the whistling ir thunder right | # inland, and| down « Uke} a great ruffian whewe face wi from the tur roared | ret's rim. and then | th first great silence ever had befallen « | who sought for the moment. driven more wonderful th. of this great frishman Why he came, whence he man could tell. But he leaped and the night onguifed him, and | ly bis mocking laugh told us that! gate tin tor hope secmed Kees Denton’ Kens Det below, Iadie—mischief, I} charged dowr *|@onen man had gained fox We must drive the odds be what they might. upon the mutinesrs the captain's means that the danger'a new leaping to the « his musket Hie & demon. Rarker was on his heels. him grunting even above wht Uke ten, and wherever nd and whirh wung the gun round so that it faced the basin before us, and. we peared agat ering darkness, Shielded by tho r | those hidden boats were JINNEE IN LONDON creeping up Tt was way back before men had calendars that King Soio- the glorious, imprino | been done at the leamer gate leap trom, the Sstonished crew. Black a@ the For thousands of years Fakrosh, who was one of the Green Jinn, and therefore {m- . resided in his cramped the open pla and lasting security. » man speaking, ures before me: faces seemed to look and as a battlenx wan released by Horace upon them Hea of three and I ongboat drifting to the brink, and to His mubsequ could hard vw hitting wildly bullets singing abot my ries every where | | defiance and ‘The drifting boat lurched ald distinguish the tn wurgling death-rattle boats looming | dark water © agninat three many minutes together | wildly at the figitres before me. | round now to this side, muat fieht to live now to that | bullets splin. tering the rock of of the lead shower puaht my way to oper at the heart nember then but th: at that moment one fell headl | defiant crag in the great Pacttic the darkness of heaven above an darkness of the une and the spitting rifles. of agony and the crouching fe ures, the hearts beating high and the pom, and just as the out oome wan hidden from me and | knew not from minute were life or death to ua, so will you k full betwe » the lapping ne ‘OU WOULD AVOIDDI APPOINTMENT | Slama yr Stes as though it an answer to dropped from « pwn headlong « I cluthed « human eo whether it! T \T'TLE STAR. closing my fingers upon ty n out of the dark 6 knife And I had b ely, Becking to force bim-| be us satisfactory he alipped at inst from fi fingers and « great fish, only ime, drew him down t ie, and and Leaw the waves close above| pleasure an | fr rny's even | ould thank God béeHune Henesforth there we it OT hour at least no fr not detect the t dinting the * We lay all together wu and very motnodteally.| NO Pease ¥ we stanched our and asked, “What next? NEITHER ARE THEY had some hurt of such a goon without maying, My ow sined and aching: the hand to « jagged hing. But od pmrades halled us from th their “All's well!” made » indeed in spit af tt all we shall see the day!" | ted. And yet wt serve t dawn,” anid “It's ~| The bo house ts to be| here, it in the dark. | something if th water the time, air holed this p ttright nald? Well, you # to hear them talk | Prices Range From $7.50 to $45.00 Thompson Furniture Co., Inc. 1427-1429 First Ave., ¢ Warning’ orner of Pike. BON MARCHIS We Have no Students—All Our Operators Are Licensed by siway®, | One that will last many years and the State of Washington ¢ than @ p Siver Fillings .. elain Crowne . service you low an $140, THEY ARW Bridge Wore, per tooth Our Artiatio Vuless Plates tio wht oe x nave voi! Chickering & Sons Nor Kimball wet| Nor Hobart M. Cable eu pervision ot Dr. 8M. Milne and M . : our wore wader ee peewene’ and both members of pes, both holding th ree ot. DB, DD. 8 urgeons. Lady attendant always present Joyal College of Dental Boston Painless Dentists ° 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Boo Marche oa m tip m Moure-#:20 0. m. top. m. Munday’ THE NEW washed his forehead; Beth Immense Purchase of Women’s Sults and Coats at 65c:- New York Store Beoond and Pike, Masonic Temple PIANOS If you purchase any of the above liable mak: tting intel mu: 1 quality, gance of design and great durability Whether you are ready to purchase | me in and talk it) have by far the} ‘This te not « ovilege for studente— © employed oF adiitied. Oy in our seien tif jogs fees of wkiiied dentists. who together with tome here (o fearh our sys or not, over with us. W largest stook tn th ve short: and you will find « er m wor th¢! beautiful planae that | locate In our Setnlty ‘are the lowest fret-class work. | consistent wi you, as will also our inter evenings are now | furnish amune: it| We have just what you want in the/ #0 | famous we gid sod vo Gent) Columbia Talking Machine Jacob Peri it of our work. idge Work from Teeth, $3.50 to... All work guaranteed for 10 y Eastern College of Painiess Second and Pike, over Peoples’ Bank and it will We Have Them Bitgh,” From $10.00 Upwards : He on that will Repairing of jeatang Wat Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. 19% Second Avenue | The Grand Combination ays in attendan: Sundays 8) to S New Location rpriee me.” loos Second Av., is better than the| can tacos h witt win life be ny day. But for the this. content | beyond ali| Severthelens. | We started up and gripped sea that! Auction ram Sale « ‘These are the only Dentists in attle baving | the late botanical to the gums for filling and crown- absolutely without pain and guaranteed for ten years. Our offices have been established in Seattle ten years. We are the largest dental concern on the Pactfic Coast, EXTRACTIN' 148) Second Ave. our feet, but a sudden |— Were he alive today, | one of our COFFEE TO 2 a i i i i 4 outatretched—« Now » may imagine. was the most Jivit himactt | #!"prising event of all that eventful | : Ps awickly did it come upon | so little did we look for it, that 7 | when Kese Denton, the yellow man, of |#tood at the open gate and uttered « yell of Gefiance, not one! aid ft @ rifle, not one plan or action. There the laoghing tke « meant ame Into the | | ' cried I, my head om. Then there's (Continued) el-Aamash in a brass d cast the bottle into Lome. ow se A short time ago he Ventt ung London archi- xt perform be more laughable. Yourean fina out all about the niet dentate nee and his laughable adven the x “A Bottle hante ord of bin visit save ¥ by England's foremont | ous grandpas olla waved F. A. Anstey, The Ml for you ¢ we are a0 etved in any sum, from | be new or seoc ent. Interest paid on | deposits. 112 Cherry street 8 pregent time the Oh jens, | Viotor —_—_—_o makes and brands, ture of every deaort Seattle to the Front. second ‘hand stores we can (fil the bil, quagtity and famous Weltmer Sehool of | holiday® are oo | Healing of Nevada, Mo., where more | exelted and | than 100,000 pRople have been cured | CO™MO & years, without medicine, has pened a branch sehool at 1821 How. J a | , Beattie. J. B. Wilson and | firm me > » very successful healers, bh p ve and |\ieon placed in charge by ate Wwen.| ABNEY & WOODHOUSE will make chronic dts is and eases a apeotalty we ener J oye #4 i REE = < ii sa —AT—— i j 5 i : i : Low prices for good work are pos- site to us. We do so much of joe Sliver Ful . Gold Fillings, pure Gold Crowns, 22-k. Full Set Teeth Bridge Work . $5 15 We tell exactly what your work | will cost by free examination | plates give satisfaction, comfort and natural expression. Crown and bridge work of the At lowest prices is our specialty. . Our name dione is 6 guaran- tee that your work will be of the Lady attendant alwa Fine gold Jewelry, sterling ative: cut glass, fine watches, diamonds. Bxolusive designs and superior quality can be had at your own prices at FRISCH The Old Reliable Jewelers aah ellege ee ed NOTICE THE | PAINLESS OHIO "“bixtists BROWN DENTAL COMPANY, 1-6 Union Block, One Door South of MacDougal! & Southwick’s. Hours—8:90 a. m. to 6 p.m. 22-k. Gold Crown. Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Teeth Without Piates . We have decided to cover roof of mouth, We are not competing with cheap | dentists, but with first-| t half their prices. ‘or Painless Bxtract- | Teeth are ordered. ee ER. ee &S Sons 00—do not | Hav: Guaranteed, P aew block. “AVENUE A tnoloushis a ™ err D Di wou ere at liberty to cal The school that will teach you at home, if you can't attend. Send for our free fancy cards. McLAREN & THOMBON, | Gor, 2d & Pike. class dentists Of Interest to Thin, Weak People It Is perfectly understood by every [ick man and woman that if they can get some remedy that will stop dual loss of flesh and strength their recovery ts assur are nervous and unsteady, have di with weakened memory and joss of ambition, thin and watery, sallow complexion and tired man- her, soon as they commenc flesh they look better and sleep bet- ter. To gain from 1 to 8 Ibs. of good solid flesh per week the blood must guarantee with all work. Sunday, 9 to Beattie, Wn. x and evenings till 9, become. coi will begin In The Star fact, we invite y ae © | our prices on furniture, carpet stoves—both heating ng woll as tog! ranges, We have 1 dit. ferent kinds of ranges. ‘The ) Savings & Trust Co. open | rday, until & o'clock. | you want any other kind, w It shows tn their Oak, champion over all others, which Blood and Nerve body the very pith of what pure rich blood in the most direct . &hd cures disease by maktni This tonte is form to be taken right after meals, the blood, making force where there w: men's weakn puts In the tion, both new wr depariment peqemee che a better remedy waa Sold by all drugwists for Tho per box, or three boxes for $2, Write us about od, and we will uge every effort The Quaker Drug Co.,

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