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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU NLIsHING CO. OPFICKS-—1Nt and 19) Beventh Avenue EVERY AFTHRNOON BXCE PY SUNDAY TELEPHONES: Sunset, Main 19% Business Department Independent Lat —HATLARD STAR AUENUY-SH Balard ve. One cont per Py. ote ote per w @etivercd by mall cf carriers. NO freee TO MAIL BUHSCHRINERS = when your subsorl ps fon address label of each AP Men ihat Ante areives, 1 om ie taken from the list t E: ho} eanin been paid A change of date on the address inde in a F Entered at the Postoffice at Beatil « Wash! ANT ALD. OF FICE-RAGLEF'R DRUG CO, oT atter on. as econd-clans COR BROUND AVENUB © number paggeca coy been opened eon to leave want and leave hews Itema, The phone and Pik he Star Maly a. Independent 1188 as BW. BLACKWOOD, 1008 Hartto 11 ne W. D. WARD, New Yo tiv Tribune Bu nv ee _ soon HONEST CIRCULATION? This ts to certify that the DAILY AVERAG eet of the SEATTLE STAR foe the Y JED 16.000 COPTHS DATL and for the FIR 905 (January, Februaty and March), EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. B. F. CHAS General Manager ———! RONA FIDE R 1904 & QUARTER o r Subscribed in my presence and sworn to ww me this Srd day of April, A. D, 1906. J. TENNANT Notary Public in and for State of iechinmion residing at Seattle. RRA AR RRR RARER RRR RR RR . = THE STAR'S PLATFORM. 4 The best news first. « 7 All the news that's fit te print. *. * All the news without fear or favor. * *® in offi and private life. * * I ownership of public utilitie * * ‘he business district for reputable business enterprises. * * A gross earnings tax upon all public service franchises, * * echoo! system. * * especial privileges for none. * id enforcement of just, and repeal of unjuet laws. * ba 7 ...eeeeeee ee e ee WHAT ABOUT THE FATHERS? Lillie Deveroux Blake scores Speaking of the prestdent's a fn which he dwelt upon the imports ance de future mothers, she says “He said very little as to the duties of the future fathers. She wants to know why there are no congresses of fathers and she doubdts if such a gathering woould rank in personnel with that of the wives and mothers. The point is well taken lore Roosevelt tn this s to the Congress of Mothers of the educ ation of girls to ’ The future mothers of the race are constantly being lectured up. on their duty. President and paragrapher advise them. And it may be sald the girls are taking all this advice to their hearts, But no one appears to be addressing the future fathers as to their responsibili- ties and duties. When speakers and writers talk about th of “well-born children” they always look in woman's direct It is time to begin talking to the fathers and husbands necessity hey need to be told that they must be clean and provident and energetic and sober if the children of their loins are to be x Too long has the world looked to mothers to save the race. Too Jong have the mothers been depended upon to cure the evils entailed by the fathers of the race. Too long has the world maintained its double standard as to marriage. » kk has Provider trusted to provide pure girls, endowed for motherhood, and capable husbands. wi If young girls need to be trained for motherhood then young Men need to be trained for father hood. Lillie Deveroux Blake is not only acute in her criticiam, buat Fight in her deductions GRANDFATHER ROCKEFELLER The New York correspondent draws a pleasing picture of an o'd man and a boy and a girl on the beach at Point Pleasant, N. J The young ones had mapped out the elaborate system of houses forts, walls and canals. Their entire working force consisted of an old man who wore a golf cap. As the old man bent to his labors un- der the direction of the children the perspiration ran down hia face. “O, that isn't the way, grandpa. Can't you learn. He let me show you,” said the boy as he took the shovel from the old man’s hands. “Do it that way.” And very meekly grandpa bent over his task until he was called by the little girl— “Dranpa, you didn’t build my house right crooked. Here, dranpa, do it all over again.” ever ¢ Dranpa, you got it all The old man got down on his knees and dug in the sand. Soon & large automobile dashed wp and the chauffeur alighted ching his hat to say “it's after 4 o'clock, Mr. Rockefeller.” The richest man in the world straighte up and «aid Dear me, is that so?” And most reluctantly he left the beach ‘That is one side of Mr. Rockefeller the world seldom sees. And the sight of it is the touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. To rich or poor, high or low—“THleartease grows close to the ground.” No man can become so rich and none so poor but that he may find his highest happiness in the simplest things—a stretch of sand & shimmer of sunshine, the prattle of his grandchildren John D. Rockefeller may be the meanest man in America, as he is the richest, but there must good left in him. And he cannot get any more out of life than you can— per t nearly so much. And therefore why envy him, or why fret yourself to be forceful and rich in your day and generation? The law of compensation hold s. GOOD TASTE That is what we have used In the se ection of our of Spring Suits. All that is best in the SEASON'S NOVE 3 is Tepresented here and you should come, buy, and be dr in GOOD TASTE. SPOT CASH is no consideration with us Take your suit now and pay for it later on small easy payment Eastern Outfitting Co.(Inc.) 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. J FY 10 DENTAL co. 1314 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Arcade Entrance Most Reliable Dentists in the West $5.00 08. 00 to $5.00 $3.00 Set of Teeth A Gold Crowns, 22K, Bridge Work . Gold Fillings . $1.00 Other Fillings. . ++. B50, 5O0c to 150 SEE US. We will make the price right. 12 years’ gnarantoe. Open till 8 p.m. Sun lays, 9 to &. Lady Attendant R. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. Phone Main 5746 f ° <-> BY MEADON HILL cop#riawr 1906, ny CUB NEWSPAPER ENTERS | CHAPTER Rie ABBOCLATION is Td POWER | PANOPATHIC PROFESSOR WORKS WONDER Health to invalids Pronounced Ho PF cians, Healing in the Face of Apparent Impossibilities DOES AWAY WITH USELESS DAUGS |\ And Condemns Brutal Opera n's Deadly Knife—Ne Dis ° o He May Not Cure by Some STRANGE, INTANGIBLE, QNSEEN FORCE OF MIGHTY POTENCY ° That Cures When Doctors and Medicines Fail ang Hope Is Gone HAS HE THE POWER DIVINE? ——_ Ministers of the Gospel Say He Is Gifted of God, and Praise Him for His XXXI—Continued, to, but now I was free to rejoice at | best ke could do, as it was imp@ra Help to Buffering Humanity—He Gives Service and Home I have no objection to be known | the near prospect of escape from | tive not to lose might of Roger] mt Pee to the Bick and Afflicted in the busines nder my alias of | this wild animal's domain, His vie-| Marske. Only by sticking to laf Dr Rarrable b aald What /ible disappointment at that mo ould be learn my wherabouts NEW YORK 1 apf y tiwes over, With 1 propose ts this, As “or Mareke's | 5 brought home to me how dou With persistent cleverness o¢ bAd | Oorreapond ng tending to ®oast, I m af " supp representative | shall bid grateful I ovght to be for Her \é arried out that self-imposed task, ing, and tt aeoming | that L treat more pat y Capt. Belcher put ashore at | som ntervention. Had I n the] traveling up to London in Roger! miracies pe Professor | than th erage phys i Totland Bay, You will go stratght| passenger to make the voyage 1| Marske's company Marske, of | Wm. Watiace Ha maken one ex- | Iifetime, and ' ' to Lord Alphington with the proofs uld see that the waves would fe ree, bad heard from him al ay | clair In there belt bereg Fr A 1 and tell him the whe story exact-| have been my bast friends before) that Arthur's escape had been ar- | thin r f s healing 4 Pn Ay ‘pow 7 ly as you know it, merely substitut-| we were out of the channel, Bo ranged by Gir Gideon; and, doubt . aoa et a uapenaes that Ba rs oral tekt Us Gikent eat ing the name of Dr, Barrables| told myself in the exaltation of the] lew, bis father, on the memorable |) anor rest Cotte hardly be realiaed,. Recently 1 r wherever you should say Hersog.”} moment, without reflecting that aa| Hight at Marske hall, had supple other - physician in|celved this letter from Mrs, C. M |} “But Roger Marske is aware f' long as T was on board the Night.| mented the infor no that treats as many Went Harne J whieh {your real identity, and will disel shade such congratulations might| Herzog had no in ap professor will give you ar fh r it when brought to bay,” I anid © premature proaching the matter trices. patients regard r ' r | “Not so; as it will not be material] Belcher for the present re-| fore informed Koger Morske, what | sand hund coe | Om ae oa Se | ‘ool Ito his own fense, there are the! strained his wrath, and, muttering | he knew already, that the affair a... seer fer PRA oF gt j beat of rea why he should not) that would go. and get the anch-| Which had caused Arthur's release ‘ og pe times by doctors that my } di it eplied Heraog, with &) or up, turned on his heel and went| Was af an end, and had gained the) 4)... ‘ conn { uble and that I could meaning smile | forward to the bridg Shortly the | Villian's# confidence by warning bin | peeking bis t te, And | get that I ss almont b | Sir Gideon was the Instigator AMET can to m and as she | of the charge which | was working | this wonderful m this wizard of | Bt i ways felt that if I 11 began an awe-stricken whis crept slowly from creck to creek | to bring bat him wole thie great-hee ’ f loc tor b knew ho which he checked with a wave of| out to the open sea, Hersog filled in| Falling into the trap, but without n, repelves ther a I found hin } his hand he blanks of hie narrative. nitting hia guilt, Rog Marske «them. He ’ ; My dear young lady.” he purred H mo how Roger Marske! had thereupon disclosed to Herzog | ¥' oc a ; } “let us draw a veil over all that. I| had attempted to murder Arthur; | what had befallen me—how I had a. Gin Roce t 7 Jo not evem admit that the prime | how, fearing that, as he had failed | come to Marske hall, of all places in | tors, revives he Y ' | minister was ever in any real dang- | to nee my lover by that direct | the world, to lay an information| ihe face of seeming ties. | are incurable, ar Jer atall, But this I do know—that | method, Marake would take meas-| against him, and how advantage Vot in @ spirit of b ' thing about them, My restorattor y lover ts 1 that unless we have him recaptured, he,| had been taken of this to tnveigle| ity, but in a quiet ement of |health has surprised all who k get round to Totland by the | Hersog, had hidden him in a vacant | me om board the Nightshade, over | fect, he gays there ls no disease he | me one thou t a wee 1 ly t early afternoon he will probably be | b and had started to try and | whose brutal skipper Sir Gideon had | * cu ge 8A Be ‘ed “oN png yo ; recaptured, when even those proofs |trace me and procure evidence |a firm hold. Roger Marske bad al-| ("ore phones tt. Diullng & | > ek 2 of th which you hold will be too late to | against Marske. He bad intended | so fully # his plane regarding |ijoned the theory and practi of |attended me last wint | save him, And Iam afraid we may |to seo Arthur again before leaving | me. Me was going down late in the| jnedicine he oye: "Thousands of | most surprised of all, as he | have difficulty with the captain Totland take food to him, but evening to board the ship tn Chi ‘ oF. are nee complicated by lHe gives me the impression of | ¢ ng that Marake was leaving for| chester harbor, when, unless [| » « ye by useles 1 catarrh of | wiahing to keep you on board,” }London by the first boat he had | signé4 a document withdrawing all n ital eurgery th surely kilt me | Iam fied by bh the first | had to alter his plans in a Rurs asperaions on him, especially as to | Ki!l ofte A they « All up pee ny OL 4 night f spent on the p he of gotng in person) hy \ what had happened at the Mill — ore hen Pept — pre- #. do a Idrunk, and | heard him talking to | be lied to trust @ [peal | House, 1 was to be left on board at | fa"ton know U Pe ee oe . vaur pesaene the mate,” I sald f named Croal with the | Belcher's disposal pub ae wnaae interest . of my You | Well, you heard me talking last | duty of conveying provisions to Herzog was of the oninion that kind w rages sid me | night, 20 you must not be too great-| Arthur's retreat. The limited ¢ the Nightahade’s rendevous at that me to me that have | @ world of good when I was #0 weak | ly alarmed,” replied Herog, with 4 | fidence he had to place in Upis lonely spot, unknown even to th of the best phys! «|L am writing to all my friends wh loma wink, “All the same I agree | was disquieting, but he hoped and | captain till after he had sailed, ha where one torjare Ml urging bg A - ean | with you that the man is a hog believed that the man wep hoth t the contingen trouble w th th j a oo | “Who are you calling a hog on my | stupid and trustworthy, and’ would rake having to fly coed: Ritwey' dinetie anise tee Rev, T. D. D.. of | ship?” came the suspicious Inquiry | not betray the trust. He had en-| after the desperate effort he meant laren caer © omen a a from be 4 And, turning quickly, | listed Croal's sympathies by, telling | to make to silenc Arthur by vio and mplica " * to I saw that Capt. Belcher was cast-|him that Arthur was @ canafay| lence, The attempt having failed patient |me saying nger | ing baleful glances at us round the | debtor, and it was hardly likely hat | and Arthur be nable to accuse - known |and more ac th © been jcorner of the wheel house. the fisherman would connect ithe | him oft. he had no reason for| stomach trouble to be diagnosed as|for years. I sh ulways thank God see with the fugitive convict, who | fight apd would not have remained | heart disease, and rt dinease as | and you as Hin we t for Ly reat CHAPTER XXXII was supposed to be on hig way to! on board Renee, SAS Seunmens eter | Ser ees att penn Fr | A FIGHT AGAINST TIME America, At any rate, It was the (To be Continued.) Sente nah dhe aniieed in teaeaed tae | recomsme you as of the How long had Belcher beer a = = the wrong disease, how can the suf-| most courteous, effi hristian } ding there, and how much had | rer bi to get well? It ie as if | gentleman wh I ha r known. overheard? 1 began to tremble | you tried to cure deafness by wear-| I shall always hold myself ready to violently, but with eri ing eyeglo One is just about as | serve you as a b ficlary of your cadiness’ Hersog stepped to the nensible as the other. But I make a| ful skill, Command me nt. and, shield me with ful diagr of each cane that! whenever I can serve you in any- as Pi 4 the awkward ya %ya me and tre the real | th May God, 0 on Y question aside with a jest. Th nc | hav of selena ng.’ I could go on indefin- dividual to m he bad applied | | drugs and medicines , ling you of case after case leuch a harsh term, he avowed, was | scribed by physicians and u similiar to these, but these are suf Antonio, who had only eupful of water a the steward given him a te wash in Nowicki defeated Prallyaki, Base Belcher wied and muttered, Jonwiakowski in the 16th wer n wa Chicago. (St. Petersburg ved te © copy.) wa point Here ia the best fire extinguisher tm the ever Invented,” said the agent it} Tr tan Im | immediately smoothers the fiercest | | : apped It) names without doing any injury to j with anothe are bound. IM | thy articies that thay be near. Ab- | frm is reelona solutely no danger of spotting and from Mr. Marske—to | ruining $500 worth of furniture in cargo of fruit? | putting owt a $25 blaze. And so sim- “You've hit it, _ mister—first | ene even a woman can put out | la fire. Let me show it to you re i Oh, I know what It is.” said the | a mpegs busy map # stuff you throw on | made terms with this A behalf of my prin oar et we ey # You Will therefore oat ee claimed the indignant agent oe, SNOHNS J0et nest | "Didn't I say a womag could put | the tate oF ell! and Mise Chilmark | 00t 4 fire with itz” im one of your ¢ oats at the pler) | oRD PROM JOSH WISE of Totland bay. I myself will enjoy 7 f your company con | captain, for 1] i with yon to Dee Us old fools forgit Belcher had been staring at him open-mouthed, but now his jaw th’'t when we wus closed with an ugly snap, and he seemed on the point of an angry on believed outbreak. 1 had n thinking of young we belle thur and Arthur's safety hither ee ae Fifty feet %-ineh Cotton Garden Hose with couplings and nozale, mplete. Fully guaranteed, $4. 1¢ Rubber Store, 714 lat ave like an old fool | Great oaks from little acorns grow soft And it is also true, we know Style or quality of our $3.00 . | = | CAN'T BE BEAT. | | and stiff hats, Call and see ‘em. E.| That when the hens stop work | N. Brooks & Co,, 1331 tnd ave a while —- eat fortunes: ftom exe corners | krow | IS THE i WHO Bt MAN YS HIS JOHNSTON co. 03 SECOND AVE. TAKING A MESSAGE FROX | THE WIRE. FOR HE SHALL Li sburg looks upon R GET HIS v afe arrival in the Chins a » great strategic tory | ’ N f he an ouly get out MONEY S WIDE AWAKE GEORGE We are informed that the boliness | hall in Algonquin and will begin a ries of meetings is antlelpatin has already on a boom In tripled his nd ———d orders for fectionery can yaceo and « O., Rep cigars, tot Carroliton Has Clara sent out announce-| for Your faithful wearch and other. Where a rich man gives ments of her wedding? | success in finding such a woné ney I give health m Rot a mil. power that w your treatment |Honaire, but Iam ¢ afford to © nt out ot , She has sent out something. ped | ntact with disease, ill-|do my share toward relieving the I don’t know whether it was an an wive way'tc healt” cutlerings of mankind. Yam Benen nouncement with the women or an-| “My expertence has proved that |to give freely of my services wher nouncement of an explanation th are no diseases I may not cure. | ever they are needed. And lames I do not how severe the case | pecially anxious to cure any poor The W pin anti-cigaret bill) may mortal who has & a that his goes into effect July 1. Sane Fourth | * failed ¢ her case is in that there of July in Wiscon + ; # ho hope on earth, Or anyone jent has who “has er weary spending Jor not, Iam just as re money on d and doctors in a “My Easter bonnet will cost more | consumption, cancer valr reh th. If they will this year than it did last,” said | Bright's disease, organ! write to me ‘ may offer Mrs, Uppin Stiles ther m b 4 ‘Cuss the luck, anyway,” ed the old man sputter- “Has Commission - : aa disorders. | that my power makes a } dc r Garfield been investigating the y of the other ills that | just os much good as a personal millinery business human flesh ia heir te T have done! visit.” Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mereury a2 mercury will surely desitpy the sense of ammetl and compleisiy deratne the whole system ‘When ent articles #h mm preseript iptornally sln free Tee per : New YorkLiquor Co For Best Win s and Liquors, 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, FREE DELIVERY. __ Phones. Main s073 Ina 188, . BUY YOUR MILLINERY AT FASHION | 537 QUEEN ANNE AVE. tem of tre t that is @ at I supertor nh medical pr h in us the sun is to a cand! that i have perfected it jlong years of practice ar | periments, 1 find that I the power to cure my patients out their coming to or my « to the } or instance ad thin let jter from the Rev, Sam: om, mes Jer e of Wi Ky ly he says: ‘I feel thankful to | came to me nee « | 1 was directed to you for|en the healing power I have. | relief from my bodily pains and iils | that any ot ho is iit in any ¥ I feel sure that our Heavenly Father | from any ne, bh to in to hae helped and 4 ed you in| mea letter 4 « Wm. We working out the secret of power| Hadley, M. D. e 11468T. pver disease, Your efferte nvunt t y, New rk, t 5 Broadw accompanied by the Holy Spirit to t they suffer from accomplieh such miraculous cures at rf principal symptoma, I know and believe that there is | age and sex I will send them a nothing to equa treatment for arse of t treatment absolutely the release of # es from free of charge ain, weakness a I wish| “Surely you do not mean that you suffering . ower to| give serv heal as I atment free fo me of | @ny one m ne asking heart and k ‘ th of Yes, I that. I believe the bladder and hemorrhoids. Dear | that as a s my duty to De I find words to ex- | God and man all who are | press my thanks to you for your kindness to me in ridding gr ¥ physical sufferts My ¢ any one are that er may as y less drugs | done, write to you and get ret can heal hir bout them that you may be joyful in at owe a duty to our fellow on earth and in the world to We must all serve in one way able dise: deafness, and t *, rheum t they need be in a blessing tism. nick no long And | in j appreciated never failing in the home. If you ask your wife what it s she will tell you it? & Gas Range. We will tell you why Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. 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