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rena a ey ia is THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLISHING CO, OF FICHS—190T and 1209 Bev enth avenus, esaaecs ve = EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAT, TRLEP HONE Business Department E * Sunset, Main 1060; Independeny ASR Aitorial Department—Sunset, Main 1138. ‘The Star's Mastern offices: 106 Hartford building, Chicagos ; pre be lding. New York, WM. Porterfield, mgr. foreign adyertiaing, RD STAR AGENCY—821 Naliard ave, Bunset, Red 141 ~ Week, OF twenty-five cents per No free soies. i SB Ait BURSCRIDING — Phe ia te wi ur eubseripiion © af om the address label of each paper, When the * arrives, If your ton has ante Deen paid tn advanee, y name is taken from the list ‘A change of date on the address label! is a reoolpt = nd-clans matter © at Seattio, \Vashing Bntered PROSPERITY THAT IS REAL Prosperity is a conditon hard to determine. The multitude ot Millionaires created in this country tn the last five yoars tell one i Story; the army of wage earners, farmers, tradesmen and professional : men, who have seen the cost of li ving increase enormously without Any sufficient corresponding incre ase in income, tell another story, That there has been a marvelous increase in created wealth In the sg dest five years no one can Giapute. But real prosperity consists less fm .~- creation of wealth than in the just distribution of It, y Im the house of representatives the other day the Hon, John 8, drew a comparison that must set serious peo~ i 3 Wiltiams, of Minsissippt 4 ple to thinking “I say that Missisaippl ts today In a much more prosperous con- £ ition than is Connecticut, I say that Missiasippl, in a right sense, ts : More prosperot er people are m osperous, than they are in the State of Connecticut. The aggregate wealth of Connecticut ts ten % Qimes as much as that of Missislp pl, I suppose; perhaps more, You . & ave I don't know bow many millionaires where Mississipp! has not one, But the man does not live that ever saw @ native Mississtppian begging his bread.” Since the so Bocial systems by the war and her political and ustomed ath was laid waste were turned t turvy we have not been ac 4 te look there for prosperity. But genuine pr rity ie a modest thing 4 that does not flout iteclf. T™ the north we look admiring at a millionaire and forge the We overlook the not through the Smpoverishment of thousands which made him such. fact that nine-tenths of our mill! onalres sa seman psn metteeme ssat are made, ‘4 @reation of wealth, but through manipulation of it, i The selfing of “gold bricks” has been carrted on on @ grand scale 7 for the last few years. Money in billions Aas been abstracted from the healthy and solid industries of Epeculative and diverted y their pro the land to huge enterprises that pro noters. ping unrfhe and gsr Tt ts lke re wing crops from the fields and piling them up in great heaps t Over the withering stubble we @hed the salt tears of charity, hoping that it ay take new life and Grow again. Miltionaires @rows cawing over a cornfield are ev make the error of supposing that the crows make falllionaires make the prosperity Mr. Wit) struck the keynote of vital truth when he sald that the south “is now happy, now prosperous, where all its prosperity has Some from its own labor, its own moderation, Ite own consery There is no other source of genul) prosperity. Any ef “prosperity” ts only a veneered and varnished surface of nothing- Bow rous conditions, fust as fat Hrut tet us not or that the Indeed a sign the corn, ating,” ther sort TO YOUNG MEN Marshall Field, the Chicago merchant, te @ philanthropiet with Good sense. He has offercd to endow @ professorship in Chicago university to instruct students how to employ t heir Good! Colleges employ scores of profe study, how to 4o thelr work in scboo!, and not one professor to teach them the proper use of their idle hours. And ft t# the idle hours that « Some one has sald, “Tell me how a man employs his leisure and I ‘Wili‘teN you his character.” And that is true. ‘As long a# @ man, woman or ch Gnd body are healthfully engaged, there ts ‘Watts’ couplet in never out of date “Satan still some mischief finde For dle hands te do." Young man: ‘There ts a weak plate tn the armor of your character. If the spear @f evil finds it it will be when you are off guard. Watch your leisure hours. 4 Be careful of yourself when time hangs heavy on your hands. If Fes are not attentive you wil do something you are ashamed of at first and callous about in time. Choose innocent pastimes. It ts not necessary that you should be an anhorite or a recluse of acad. Bot— Keep an eye on yourself after supper! Whee a Physician or Specialist of 20 Years’ Experience Jay es TEST YOUR Why £0 to a Jeweler? > BEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-5 f Bleck, cerner Second and at 2 Free Rent Free Water Free Wood, Free Air Wheat $1.07 a Bushel Potatoes $30 Per Ton DON’T YOU WISH that you had a home at GARDEN STATION or at HILLMAN CITY where potatoes grow free. Seat- tle’s finest suburb. Lots and houses almost given away. Five-cent fare, or call at rooms 1-2 Times Block and get FREE TICKETS leisure time. esora to teach students how to ount. {4 tm employed, so long as mind no danger of evil. But In You to call on manb optical atabalshamet Ek ae pe ptieal establishment int tate. q because there ie no Kucenwork EVERSOLE ‘OPTIOAL OOMPANY ‘1S Beoond aven wv, New York block. Phone James 190L THET SEATTLE STAR HOW CANADA IS GOVERNED AND WHAT ITS POLITICS HAS DONE ® oo, 178 SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT (8 JUST THR REVERSE OF THAT OF THE UNITED STATES, | last fo @ lender, « y and an oppertunity. Bie Wilred Laurier, the Liberal leader nbined tn himself BUT JUST AS LIBERAL panded by the ve bh Canadian born, be w of Canada in tinh. A Roman timed the cause of F and racial equality ned politiclan, he knew how to the qualities jon, A Wr was the undivaled handic bis forges as no other man since McDonald. The very soul of personal and political honor, he had love and confidence of the Bng- | hapenking electors, while he had ne the idol of the French in Que Kiverything thet worked against the Conservatives, worked for the Liberals, with the remult that at election in June, 18%, Laurier and his party were returned to power by an overwhelming majority ince then the country has made | progress which is only paralleled by | the pertod & the civil war in the Us The present is eurely th ae of Canad history HWhely that goon af nm of the Canadian | It te altoget ter the present sem parliament which was called March ¢ will be = general slectio “ watehed with tn national 0 the yer t be the ¢ pire? 7 nae of p ntates ston tarif quately protest ¢ w os 1 lem, there «r pda In detemined t hintee f { & second transsontinen f and with ¢ Pacif para nending a relief tug to ald the dis-| aeieaees . ' abled and sinking steamer BY CHARLES AUPREY BATON anes to the imperial privy | ‘* b and thereby saving the life of Beott ancl! ally = males De Launey, the chief engineer, and Copyright, 194 by the Newepaper iin-| servatives: wer pe mani "atnaek “Cagthen debe” 9 torpriee Assoctation | ONLY ORGANIC CONNECTION | for 24 our tive y yl 1 ae ili I et d . | Canada 0 re 7 a muget 4 Tugboat Company,| On July | 1 Nova Gootla, New) between Canad ‘ = resented yesterday with a net Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario on without 4 solutions passed by the mem tered inte confederation and tool name “Che Demis. ada This government | was a time of » ; . a ite, delegated wees ° j procity treaty of 184 uBder ~! ° pede enol te pyle ee | for twels ara, the eommor remanent mowinglece snd evi } Susan noltiinaaaeil Enpanaed This is idea adopted by the do } o page on paeinet js aly tn the tral fed | snimonition, Facial and com-| ere! Kovermmemt to weparate Quebea | of partatiens has. two divi cone si shone parliament or hous " oli posed of 213 nem was under the sw — mr 4 .—— composed of SL tr a the government f Scanian ea. abe nyatem obtalne Canada was dent » tunfotd jestinies of the empire, and) Wes | Washington, then as now, was blind | Ptward Istand. © te ite opporty At this dark apo! hour, polltion! Cederation was carried — oder the leadership of a| UF th of w e . re | Oe : rg MnP oly oad has a majority in the elected Bouse, is pper and George Brown THE REAL RULER | the acknowledged chiefs he bond connection between! of the He appoints the Canada and Pogiand te almost wh members of his cabinet. wh ose | ly one of sentiment. The dominion | they are senators, must thea be elect-| le absolutely self-governing and seif-| ad by some conatiiuency, and so have | matetain og Not only dows HM pey| a seat in the h ~ The dominion no taxes to England, but ft premier aleo appoints, through the to help rt the imperial army and} governors of the various provinces. | navy it taxes British imports | The premier of the domi mntrols than | all federal political appotntmenta. The The provides for the premier of each pi similar powers withtr wince om Din fortad act ef confederation tha Enetish partiamentary system, with| The dominion partinment enacts and practical manhood-euffrage. ‘The gov-| enforces the criminal laws of the ernor general ts nominated by the| whole country; raises the natural rev- British government. He resides In OF | enue by tariff and exciee, has control tawa and represents the king. This, | of trade and commerce, the milit with the right of appeal in cer "the postoffice, marine and fisher’ SIR WILFRED LAURIER. | STEEPED IN CRIME | | stom by the hand.” By virtue of &) tions are bound in sheepskin, lined | | most genial and fascinating personal-|with watered silk. | ity, be was able to harmonize and even utiline racial and sectional dif | Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ferences that to another w have brought sure defeat. His nants That Contain > anges tn aded some remarkable m such |“ Mercury will surety jwense of smell and comp so Gr < Tupper, a bold, Dig-ithe whole system when enterin “4 minded and pugnactoos character, and! through the mucous surface Sie John Thompson, one of Articles should never be uwed. ox THE GREATEST IURISTS | of the 19th century. We. . wed by Wy. ey The Most Interesting In 1894 a change occurred. Tho Con- "Tolede OG. contalng ‘no mer ervative party had fall on evil nd = taken be ernally, acting In buying be sure you met der financial depression. Sir John Mo- Donald, and many of his great com-| the # internally of the Century pears had died. ‘The party had become | 8a fade in Fd Read of the Plots of ho leader large enough to fuse t warting elements. The race and re! for consti- | Mme. Sara in it us iseue alwaye pr under the had be- tion of the me acute | Manitoba government in The Senet Gina tse WOOD AND COAL orceress + te lg a Algae ag ala es ray Franklin, Fulton, nend, Roslyn and Also Coke and s get an HONEST »od when you or- jon, the Li ral party had at |B piack I ————= | Leary ii W. S. Tarrant & Co. | TELEPHONE | | ib , fart of the Sivena. The viret Ave. South and King Street the Atrand. | The Sorceress ot Sorceress of é the the Sorceress ot Sorceress of Watch Repairing an Korceress Sorceress Main 93. Independent 93. SEATTLE COAL & WOOD Co. HALL, Manager, 108 Cherry Str attic, Wn. Porcerene Originators and Manufacturers. of Buttons and Charms. ante t HI ayy: y v ® » f & dy A OSS The Greatest Specialist in ths Northwest, Who Will Examine and Advise You Free “I have cured more weak and diseased men than any other specialist in the Northwest. 1 have made this wonderful record of cures by giving the best: treatment, year after year, to every man that has com menced treatment with me. It has paid me to give the best treatment, because the thousands ! have cured are sending their many friends to me to be cured also. | treat every man fairly and honestly. give him dollar for dollar, and absolute satisfaction. f you need treatment, make no mistake; come to me and I will cure you to stay cured—-on bank guarantee Sort as I have cured thousands of others.” ] ertainty of Cure | Men About to pierce Rocke ied Marry permanent CURE. The benefi- | g5uia call for an*examinat cial effects of my treatment Bre | first to see if they are ties an inating os life—I cure to stay | Cusiitied for the marnage cone cured. When once « patient i8 | tract. Some diseases may be is rescued by me from the ravages | your system that will spoil the of dimease of weaknens pecul happiness of you and your wife to his sex, he is never again _—. It you are guilty af forever. ‘ed with bis former tre 1 4 Go not treat all diseases, vput 1 | Some weakness, don't try to cove aii It ‘and care them to er itup by getting married. Mare riage im this state only helps the disease to settle deeper i= If you have Aches and Paina, your system, ruining your ows sickly children. If you are going to get married, first be a mam. Go to thi Macous ypishee ® ays om | netitute ‘ona be coones a reat, Pimples, Co jored Spots, Sores or Ulcers on any part of the body or limbs, Hair rows Falling Out—It ts learn if you are fit for marriage. Wxamination and advice are ab-* . this Blood Poison that the Mas- ter Specialist at the State Med- solutely FRER foal Institute cures. We solicit the most obstinate cases, in their If by your own acts, through the folly of youth, you have violated | most aggravated stages. The blood and system ts thoroughly a single law of nature against body or mind, by omission or cleansed and freed from every commission, especially by any trace of Poisonous Virus, and in lone time than any hot habit, by constantly repeating aprings in the world. Consulta- the same, then there is no es= & - caping the punishment made fF tion and advice free at the office and provi for every trans- 9” or by mail. My price for scom- | gression, which is Sickness, De- 9 cay or Death. The immutable § plete cure t# reasonable. Get cured and place yourself out of | laws of nature governing and danger, as well as your friends and children to come. Weakness MEN—Many of you are now reaping the results of early fol- les and tndiscretion. Your vi- tality is falling and will soon be lost unless you do something for yourself, Nervous Debility, like | cape this punishment. Take all vital diseases, is never on the cou re and to the STA’ standstill. Wither you must mas- | srepic Strrere = ter it or it will master you and fill your future with misery and indescribable woe. We have treated so many diseases of this kind that we are as familiar with them as you are with the daylight. Our treatment for weak men will correct these evils and restore you to what mature intended—a healthy m regulating the universe, are #0 nicely adjusted, both tm the anl+ mal and vegetalale kingdom, that for every violation of any law there ts a fixed penalty of Sick- ness, Death or Decay. This is as certain as night follows day. And you, young man, must pay the penalty, right here on this earth, in this life, sooner or later. Ea- ‘AL INSTITUTE at Seat- tle and be cured. We also cure, to stay cured, Rupture and Piles, without op- eration; and all diseases of = nature for which you dislike to go to your family doctor. Ev= erything strictly confidential. with physical, sexual and men- Bvery train brings some man tal powers complete. from a distance to be cured. What the Book Treats Of Tn plain language this wonderful book tells all those things you Want to know and should know of married life, love, courtship, mare riage, childbirth, happy and unhappy wedded life. Diseases which forbid mariage. Ruinous early follies and sina, lost manhood, pre- mature decay, nervousness, blood poison, rupture, and other impor- tant maters which we do not feeljike touching upon in a public ad= vortisement. If you are married you should know the secrets told in this book. If not married, you ought to know before marriage You need this book. Learn the secret truths of marriage. Don't hand weakness down to your childrén. Get this book while it i@® FREE and read it, Know yourself. Ignorance begets misery, kno’ edge brings wealth and happiness. Write and get a book while it ree DR. RICHARDS, M, D. State Medical Institute (Incorporated), 701 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street, Seattle, Wash. Safe Deposit & Trust Co.'s Building. Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 0. T. Richards, M. D. LARGEST MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE NORTHWEST. . im, to 1 ps Me