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can ROLES LAA RTT tf RR NE RR THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU DELten co, oa Met eR BUNDAY, EVERY AFTERNOON BXC TELEPHONES: Musinese Department—funeet, Main 10 6 Tedegendens a= n ain Editorial Department BALLARD STAR AGENCY Bunnet S21 Mallard ave Rod Mt Be yor month, Ne cont per copy, ax conte per Week, or twenty-five © per mon! apes BAM ase REGS Tae TS OY STO MATL SURSCREMERE Phe dato wh our subscription expires ta on e@ address lahel of each paper, When thi Le mae TSS. if your aubac ny Yon has bot sean been pald in advance, your pame le taken From the lis! A Gbange of dato om the address abel ts & receipt ed at the Postofficn at Meatile, Washington, Aa eoodd-qlase matter, { OFFICE-QAGLEYS DRUG CO, COR BeCOND AVENY AND PIKE Srreet a bove number a recently been opened He & copvent place to leave want ‘Star, and leave hews tome The phone off Main 40) independent 1168 £. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Qep resentative, 1. tford Building: W. 0. WARD, New York Repreten tative, 63 Tri ° iding. Honest Circulation ertity that the DAILY AVERAGE BONA FIDE CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1884 EX CEEDED 16,000 COPIES DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER OF 1906 (January, February and Mareh), Kxaccded 18,000 Copies Daily ———___ This is to B. F. CHASE, General Manager Subdseribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1905, A. J. TENNANT, iu and for County of King, State of Washington. Meme Public A GREAT SERIES THE STAR TODAY PRESENTS ON ANOTHER PAGE THE FIRST OF AN A NO. 1 SERIES OF TIMELY AR#ICLAS, WHICH MUST BE OF THE GREATEST INTEREST TO BY@RY INTELLI- GENT AND THINKING READER. THE SBREOS CONSISTS OF INTERVIEWS WITH THE MAYORS OF THE LARGBST CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, UPON TOPICS OF PRESNT IMPORT- ANCE IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN IN THE O@UNTRY-MUNICI- PAL OWNERSHIP, TRANSPORTATION (S7RESP CAR SER- VICE.) PUBLIC HEALTH, AND THE SOCIAL EVIL. THE MAY- ORS HAVE NOT BEEN RESTRICTED TO T#ESE Teri's, BUT HAVE BEEN ALLOWED ‘0 BROADEN OUT ON Treas OF INTEREST IN THEIR OWN MUNICIPALITIBS, OR T@ THEM PERSONALLY, THE INTSRVIBWS ARB OF REASONABLE LENGTH, ILLUSTRATED WITH PEN SKETCHES OF THE MAY. ORS, ACCOMPANIED BY HALF TONE PORTRA FRR These articles haye been obtained at consideratle eapense and are “ritten by some of the cleverest newspaper men In the ceontry, by writers who have had a long and intimate acquaistenee, fer the B.ost part with the subject of the sketches. The Star will announce theappear pubiication of cash aréivle The Star will announce the publication ach article for them. The next article will be an interview with Mayor Carter Meeri+ man of Chicago. of FRENZIED EDUCATION A tasty how! has gone up from New York schapl headquarters be- cause statistics recently compiled show that pupils are dull and that from 25 to 50 per cent are from t wo to six years too ald for the class- esin which they are being taught. Special classes are being arranged aad these thousands of so-called stupid childcen are to be comched and coaxed ani péedded along until they break down or reach the stage of mental proficiency that somebody has decided that their years require. i Poor little folks, They did not know that education ts now dome up im packages, just like trousers in a clothing store, and that the Ind of 10 should take a certain size, and a boy of 12 another size, and it has become disgraceful and almost a crime if the older boy te un able to fully occupy the educational suit that ts marked in pinin fig- ures for him. What is all this hurry? Since when has it become wine to give a bey or girl the book wisdom of a sage at 207 It may be powsthip to make mental prodigics of the bulk of children; to jam them falb of arithmetic and grammar and how far it is from Port Arthur to St Petersburg, and more intricate problems that cam walt. BUT IS I? GOOD FOR THEM? The world needs learning. The fight against ignorance should ‘be steadily and persistently waged, It needs ag well a race eof men aad women stronger than the generation that is passing, They must have clear brains aad fine physiques, and lunge like bellows, ead the ability t@ carry the leads that are always ineroasing in weight and that will surely be laid upon their shoulders. It they are forced im school too early and have tow much learn- ing hammered imto them, America will be cursed with herge addi- tions to that great army of sickly, palo wash out looking apectments who know much and can do little Before the cramming process is inaugurated in any scheal, it would be wise to ascertain if the pace is not too fast, and M dewelopment ig not being secured at the expense of brawn. tekken ehh keeeneeennnKeneoienerns | Miles Medical Co, Hilthart, Ind * § peware OF A “LOVE” THAT IS NOT LOVE } F + LW rePeeeCCICCCeetriereerr ir eters Julia Bowne, a choir girl in a New York vil lage, recently eloped with her pastor, Rew fF F. Cordova, who left his wife and children. Both the sirl and the minister say they “huelth tiprimelvey. gulitiess in the eyes of heaven.” “I love this man, Isn't that the girl. LET NO GIR. DREAM THA? PAPPINIESS WILL EVER CROWN A GUILTY LOVE. The love which heaven teaches {a the love which endures pain in order thet another may be free from suffering, the love that gives up its own that another may cling to the richness of life. Had the girl's love offered itself as a sacrifice, that the wife and bables of Cordova might have been spared dishonor and suffering, THEN heaven woud have approved. - Had the man’s loye held sacred the honor of. the girl, THEN mepnt he have called upon heaven to witness the unselfishness of his jevotion. Had he talked more of earth, more of his wif a and less of heaven, he would have been ‘dane ye . Had his love, borne the searchlight of the world’s centurics—old ie A might the girt have hoped to see it justiied in heaven iE) oR THE WORLD NOR HBA YEN SANCTION THE LOVE THAT DESTROYS Tr HA ~ VES Nw tre TLE ONES, TMAT SAVERS PEACE cA" wwe are AND HOMO® Paw TH MAME OF Wuman. — BY CYNTHIA GREY. emough?” says te) e CHAPTER X “Danvers Crane, Webley, 450 High hull’ Sarah replied “Well, that is the eum total of my discovery, and now for my plans, | shall toll my father in the morning that | must go to London for two days—possibly thre Luckily 1 have an excuse im heaping to view a house which he thinks of taking near Harrow, But the house will not claim much of my time, which > devoted, to the last elnge casary, to learning all there {s to learn about Mr. Danvers Crane. 1 hope t@ get away by midday to morrow, and half ag hour after I arrive in the town I shall be making inquiries of Mra. Webley at Notting Hi “Tt hate baving to leave you, my own dearest, especially as you wil! the society of that hateful and he may begin to urge unapeakalble deed before | re But I have no other clew to w, and Iam impelled by some undefined force to drag aside the veil from the man whe had @ part in your sister's Life without the knowledge of her friends. Hope on. Arthur darling, as I shall, there Is room for hoping, bet if you are driven inte a corner during my absence you might, in the very last resort, tell your story to Lady Murilel—provided you can see her alone, But only ff threatened with detection and reeapture, for Muriel is devoted to her fathor, and might feel it her duty to warn him that there is » againet his life.” So ended the minsive. It was in @cod news to me that my sister the demure and self-con had carried on a clandestine ndenee = with “Danvers Continued, care of Mre. street, Notting CHAPTER XI. JANET. BNTBR LORD ALPHINGTON On the followinme day Hersog evineed’ no disposition to leave the howse til after he had received « telegram, which he put carefully away in his pocketbook after perus- ing {ttwiee, From the time he took over it | guessed that it was fn cipher. It was then 11 o'clock, and [had seen nothing of Janet. ‘The mifday boat, by which she presumably meant to start for Lomingten, on route for London, would be at the pler et a quarter to 1, and it was with @ thrill of anticipation that | heard Herzog unfold his Workers. Brain workers suffer from headache because they over-tax and exhaust the brain nerves Tired, irritated, turbulent this weakens the brain power, and robs the memory. tranqgni to on pms Semen and stop the pain, HM not relieved, this merve disturbance is tended te the stomach, causing aay voniting—sick head- Dr. Miles’ ‘Anti-Pain Pills ments relieves the pain; pe no disagreeable after- lects, as they contain mo jum, morphime, cocaine or ral in any form. My Thal Be Sites Anti Fain rhe Oe i ie roy) suttorer from both Gomn pest three years. A frien 30 bet niso suffered from ne anded me some of the Anti 1 took them and Q@ey gaye fastant ral e. inee 8. Sawyer Bt, Chicago, Ils. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold iF artes cit Seek WAS Ee” dace cae wom a Pain ita, al Most Reliable Dentists tm the City SET OF TEETH 22k GOLD CROWNS TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. | FILLINGS 500 All work guaranteed 15 years. Mours, 8a. m. to 8p. m. Sunday $:30.to 1 OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike, Cor, Third and Ptke, ALBERT HANSEW ew OUT tans 706 tet Avonuo Millions: while! brain nerves theob and ache; |°* frequently ex- | THE SEATTL ” ee © BY HEADON HILL COPYRIGHT 1906, DY THM NEWSPAPER BNTORERISH AssOCIATION for the day, “My friend,” he said, “in compart son with yesterday today should be ® day of emal things, [We will lane aW@at the green walk, haunt the} pier, and watch the steamboats, and prepare the outline of our cam paign. Your quarry errives today, Any momest | may unleash you.” oe By what beat ls Lord Alphing- ton expected 2%) asked “By the of® reaching here at noon the same that brought ua,” was the reply It would be the boat which on its return Journey would take Janet on the first stage of ber quest for Dan- vers Crane, A s@atimental longing to seo hor off seized me, and I has arded the nuggestion | have never seen the prime min- iate® I might recognize him from his pletares or I might not, and tt would be well to make sure of him in the flesh at soon as possible. Let us go down and meet the boat.” A good notion,” said Herzog, So it was that when the steamer rounded the point at Cliff End we | were on the pler, While she was sti! @ long way off Herzog nudged my elbow and drew my attention to @ tall figure in a light gray sult standing by the wheel, talking to the captain. . That ia Lord Alphington,” he said, far too clever to drop his voice amid a crowd where a whisper j} would have been more poticeabie than his perfectly natural indic§tiog }of such a celebrity “That te Lord Alphington, wi you can prepare to face what the newspapers call bis eagle gaze, for in five minutes I shall introduce my | rescuer to bis,” sald a merry voloe behind us. And, turning, we had to make our bows to Lady Muriel, who. with Roger Marske in attendance, had come to meet her father. Herzog pussied me by his “if you will allow me the priv- flege of & responsible medical Lady Murtel,” he sald, “I she prefer to have that tmtroduct: postponed a ltt My patient, M Martin, ie not feeling quite thing this morning, and the exd ment of such an honor might be too much for him.” Lady Muriel’s concern for my health caused me to turn to her and merher a few words of thanks while Herzog gently plucked at my sleeve and led me away. “We must steer clear of them) white Marke is sbout,” he whis-| pered, “I thought | had drawn his) large all over him. I confess my- self puzsied.” With much churning of her pad dle-wheels the steamer sidled up to tuo pier, and Lord Alphington stepped across the gangway. Lady Muriel impulsively pushed her way forward to greet her father. Wheo the premier beat bis imposing fig- ure to kiss his daughter, someone seine a cheer, which was taken ep as the @peteguished party moved ! Watching them as they wa up the pler, Lady Muriel hanging on her father’s arm, and Roger Marske, whom Lord Alphing- ton had warmly shaken by the herd, following when I saw Janet come quickly toward them, She was carrying a smatl handbag, and was evidently in haste to catch the steamer, for she merety waved her way to the res brought her clewe to where I g and | were lounging, but she affected not to see us, and vanished on the boat, “Ht seen that we are to lone our charnsing fellow-lodger,” sald Her- 206: "I thay have changed thretr pm ae and Mra, Krance will be tearing ber hair,” I an- awered. “Col. Chilmark ts probably ooking after the luggage and will be alone dimectly.” “No,” Herzog shortly, and | fepeiet there was a curious lundertens In Nevoice, “The colo- nel stays behind.” I was wordyring what sources of teformation he had taped, when my attention wag distracted by the sight of Roger Marske returning alone sieng the pler 8 aeverted, Mahske board the s# He to Londen, too, by the same train as Janet, amd his decision to do so could only have been come to on learning her intention. Om the spurt of the moment he must have cused himaelf to Lord Alphin and Lady Muriel and seturne eateh the boat. Though his action was another | confirmation of my suspicions, it filled me with the gravest appre-| hensions om Janet's behalf. It had seemed like an outrage before to Al- low a young and inexperienced girl to go to London alone to do the work of a skilled detective. Only, my desperate position and my ina- bility to trust any one elso had eased my conscience as to her mis- ston. But that the man to whom, M eur theory Was correct, her quest Would be amamce, should be in London while she was engaged up- om it was intolerable. What could his object be but to thwart her by any means fn his power’.If indeed he was the slayer of my mother and steter, he was a human fiend who would not hesitate, to cover crime | with erime. | Heaven knows what an agony of} doubt and fear I suffered as | real-| ized the situation. [I felt that I felt that I could not, must not, let Jaeet ao alose. [ would at least stam with her, aml on the boat, trust to leek elt¥er to dissuade ber Keeping bis went from the Journey, Wr devisce some scheme for continuing tt with her STAR-TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1 I turned flereely to Herzog. pars the splashing of the stesmer's paddles. “With all the will in the world I could not grant your request. It comes too late,” he aid It was too true, the boat waa In motion, and by the time Ieould have jumped for hor would haye bean her own length away. Some idea lof my half-formed intention may | have entered my companion’s mind, |for his gently restraining hand foll on my arm. | "Come my telend,” be anid. “A | walk to the Needles and back will give you all the sea aly you want, and you will be a good deal safer with me t with Mr, Roger Marske No fourther word passed his lips till we were back in our sitting, room. A coroneted envelope, ad lremed to “Martin, Baq.,” lay on tue table, Herzog opened It as “Lam going to be fil 1 dived! coolly as though it had borne his out My nerves wil stand the} wo name, and sald quietly strain no longer A trip on the An invitation for both of ua to might revive me. 1 will chuck the | dine at ‘Ardmore tomorrow night whole thing and give myself up if, On behalf of her father, Lady I may pot to Lymington e and | Muriel very pressing, you see. on U an It is your only | As you are geting restive you agpul eof « i me to do what you | have your way, my friend, Before want . the entertainment ts o to wine, but wv sion changed t An « 8 eyes burne sardonk yminous soum res ile fell upon our | sand scorched In ver shall to tay bs have t unity | bord ip's prqud head In the dugy” (To be Continued.) First we thea While out elamming with George and John Joseph, Sumday, just be » STAR. DUST » —— heard of Cascarets and now | Chadwick, A DANGEROUS RESCUE. Casabianca, / Cassle the fragrance of Parkman Jour ett! ladend with budding orange blossoms correspondence, Garretaville nal. BASE INGRATITUDE. On Invoteing our stock of junk, low the dam on Winneshiek slough, | ete, we find that the bum printer KR. W. Cooper, broke through the ice| who stole our shoes was and narrowly escaped drowning by | #atinfied with the luxuries of life, being rescued by his companions.—| but Kot away alvo with the neces- DeSoto Argus sities In the shape of a deck of cards. Rocky F Cot, Gazette. The crar bas decided not to make — the Poles speak Russian The And only $28.80 to be elected Unit ought to p some in making the|ed@ States senator from Missourt Poles’ life an easter one. I'm from Deleware Show me—Gas A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ‘The new general man of Chicago's street ratiways ie mak ing inspection trips in an autome- Looks aa though he knew his Program | sting yesterday, but mischief ts writ) business bile. The dullness of London fats aaid to lead to insanity. They mu rw Lent “Nothing. All any woman asks uv her husband ts th’t he love her an’ obey her commandments. ‘em without janitora ~ had last Christmas.” north pole. ‘The hour giase waist woman will | tice, be here noon, and shortly after that | Genl. Agen the hour glass arm base ball player | = wit arrive. IN VEGETABLE LAND. rt The and whisky. town, Miss ‘The girls of an anti-cigaret league in New Castie, Pa. declare the ct< there than New Castle must be a dry os more harm HOLD OVER PERFUME, 4 to will Mr. Shanever, renide in favor known. The The QUAKER DRUG ¢0. 1013-3015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. or of one {thoroughly 50 Biegter molar expedition | ween ite two dally tratne offers ‘That's sensi’ «much better than locking for the You shut up, Tato, or Ti knock @ few of your eyes in, Peart Bundy was married of Troy, Parkman the covming Year, Where they are well air is Addicks “I am proud of the work of our legiaiature,” na! he returning mem- ber The state never had @ legis- lature that did each good work.” “What bitt 4 is that helped the common asked the doubting voter "I don’t clatmn our reputation rests om the bills it passed, But we re- pealed 455 Inwe.” people ————— That miserable headache! We cure nine casea out of ten by our scientifically ground and fitted len nen. If we fall you lose nothing Just to tatroduce our system more PER CENT DIs- COUNT will be given for « few jays, WILLIAMS OPTICAL CO., 1112 2nd Ave. THE SUNNY SOUTH le a Invites you to come and enjoy its ‘What are you giving up this/ on, ateractions for pleasure and health seckers. Absorb the sun- I gave upeverything 1 | gnine, enjoy the flowers, surf bath- ing, etc. The famous Scenic Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Co. cotient « nia. Tickets, reservations and descrip- tive Mterature at Union Ticket Of- eos First Ave EE Elita, - ‘ommodations to Califor- DEPARTMENT STORE. 2nd Ave. between Pike and Pine—New Biock SPECIALS FOR 30x Our infant's department is complete; everything from head to foot tm large variety and at prices to satisfy the moat economical. GAeF AIR Department Store, 818, 1515, 1517, 1519 Second ave. monds and Jewelry. Do not buy watch or diamond are yee me our display ast win end our prices, mar! plain figures, Inaac Lurte, Prop. “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage or d storage bho Ang Piret LADLES, OUR SPRING MILLINERY IS NOW READY, And we can save you money One dollar per week will buy any hat in our stores. Visit THE FASHION, The 20th Century Store. 637 Queen Anne Ave. and 316 Union Street, Seattle. wonr empy ot The t 6:00 © obootm telephone—Sunast, Btn 100% oF in- 17, ery tue tween @— eed a copy will to mame fan at ones by Mpa momo | | | | i Emirs. ciate An ia | getable Preparation for As- | |B glaniiating the Food and Reg ula Bears the ting the Stomachs and Bowels of he asure INFANLS © CHILDREN Promotes Digestion Cheerfiu- ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral, | Nor NAmcOTIC. ° | aaa ascerrerecee Bip of dr ELL TT y; Sud Aperfect Remedy for Consti done Sour Stomach. Diarrhdes Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- || ness and Loss OF BLEEP. Bac Sigile Signature of NEW YORK. «THE POPULAR. Covert Jackets and Shirt Waist Suits are shown here tz great var lety. 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