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THE SEATTLE STAR ° BY STAR PU NLIEIING CO | OFFICES—13% and 19) Beventh Avenue BVERY APTRRNOUN BXCE!'! BUNDAT TRL EPHONES Business Department—sunaet, Main 196 we BALLANT Independent Lak <> Tea 1a. STAT AGENCY On TN alard ave Sunset ne cont per copy. six cents per week, or twenty-five cents per moat @ativered hy mall or carriers, NO free captes Ss RaCKIRERS Th when your subscription expires te ay W hen that date arrives, if your subsortp pald a caven es. your name ts taken from the Met he addrems label ia a receipt. atottice at Beattl +, Washington, ae econd-ctass “ie ot ewer Bnivred at th the policy would have been more strongly feat And, in addition, the Monday after Raster ts known throughout the newspaper world Blue Monday There is a dearth of news ‘and, therefore, the evangelist »pport bis censorship. It is interesting to note that Monday's Star did Mine in regard to divorcees; the sporting news w Preased, notes of the ring and the races being While brief comment on high-class, clean sports Details of crime stories were forbidden, and sources were excluded. Yet, the paper did not differ so much from the regular tasy ‘With the exception that there was a good deal more of editorial mat- ter. The editor of the Star at this time takes pleasure in congrat- lating Dr. Chapman and his staff on the success of the “Chapman Baition.” Thanks are due to all of the “one-day” editors for the @eurteous manner in which they handled the Mar's staff, and special thanks are extended to Charles Stelsie, who acted as city editor of the paper and who skillfully and in the best of spirit occupied that Important position from 7:30 a. m. until the paper had gone to press. There may be donbts as to the wisdom of a dally newspaper pub- Hished under such conditions, but it must be admitted that the exper- iment was most interesting and, to use a homely expression, was “worth the candle.” mani had very lit unity to exercise not contain a practically absolutely barred, only were passed. ugly items from all as sup /MM GRATION AND LABOR UNIONS ‘The flood of immigration, enormousiy increased of late, would Be an even graver menace than it is, were it not for the Influence of Tabor unions In assimilating and Americanwing the foreign cle- ments Carroll D, Wright's examination into the labor conditions at the Chicago stockyards has developed the fact that the unions are doing @8 extraordinary work In the way of uniting the foreign elements -and bringing them into harmony with American Institutions. The report shows that, primarily with a view to preventing the ‘Yatroduction of foreign standards of living, the unions have been bringing the peoples of the various nationalities into relations that tend to erase the national distinction. The Poles, Bohemians, Lith- uanians, Slovaks, Slavs and Galicians who came to Chicago soon after 1890 were strongly inclined to be clannish. Divided by differences of speech and custom, the members of each group naturally flocked by themselves. Thus separate communities Were established, each holding aloof from the others and leading tts | own community life centered about its own clubs, schools and churches. The great work accomplished by the unlons, in Mr. Wright's ce ] “ALL RIGHT, BE CHER. bo YOU Millions ' Misch A FLESH WOUND IN THE SEATT AR—TUESDAY QBY HEADOM HILL marched toward the With « hi a by way of the Rocky Every town ¢ Roosevelt Mount to raler The of the states th beavech repairs. That's the di v remarked be sent a rain cloud over tion p THE CAF WONT A_WORD FROM JOSH W ANY HARM, that their quarry ts hidden away in| an empty house, and that a hunt {| in store for them.” Herzog’s story made me realize how everything depended on the Nightshade for the next few hours. A hundred things might happen to cause a delay, Her rattletrap en gines might break down; her cap tain might get drunk and rebel! fous; Ominous clouds, heralded by a spiteful breeze, were banking in the western sky. The weather might upset all Herzog’s calculations and send Arthur to his doom Antonio came presently to an nounce that breakfast awaited us in Opinion lies in the fact that they have substituted for this clannish @pirit a sentiment of unity. Through the unions the different races have been brought to view their interests not from the narrow view- point of nationality, but from that of th ir industrial class as « Whole. As the union meetings are conducted chiefly in English, they have come to appreciate the practical advantage of acquiring that language. Union leaders being frequently actively interested in Measures of labor legidiation, the aliens acq wonception of popular government—of the election day, of the duties of citizenship. The importance of this infive nee e from them a distinct | meaning of the ballot and | is very great, particularily now | | low shores of | creek, with the sandy beach of Hay | Hng island visible on the port bow | Once the cuddy, and before going below 1 was rejoiced to see taat we should soon be out of those lonely stretches of stagnant water. The steamer was threading her way between the the most seaward clear of the shallow Belcher could put on full spe so willed it He did not appear at the break fast table, but when we returned to the deck it became evident that the Capt If he that the flood of immigration is more enormous than ever before. | captain's abstemiousness in the The immigration figures for February, 1905, show unprecedented in- | ™Atter of food did not extend to ereases, even when compared with the banner immigration year, | Hauid refreshment. tie had beet 193. The total number of immigrants for February, 1903, was 42,- | square flask of Hollands, to which 267; for 1905 it was 67,117, an increase of 42 per cent, The immigra- in frequently applied himself in tion for the six months ended February 28, 1903—hitherto the banner Fecord—was 306,478; for the last six months, it was 405,569, an in- | crease of 32 per cew ——_——_—_— —— We Dress Men and Women IN UP-TO-DATE STYLE ON ONE DOLLAR A WEEK PAYMENT stern Outfitting Co.(Inc. 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. | to the man at the wheel. the intervals of giving Instructions was already flushed, and his speech as he bellowed foul-mouthed orders to the crew, was thick and inarticu- ' late. “We shall have trouble,” I heard Herzog mutter, “The fellow is for- | tifying himself for a purpose.” CHAPTER XXXII And turning to me, he added aloud but in a low voice, “it is ask ing a good deal of you in the way! of swallowing noxious alr, Mise Chilmark, but I really think that you would be better in your cabin for the present “Thank you at any rate I shall remain on deck,” I replied Herzog’s shrug and grimace de noted that he accepted it as such His face | the difference between outside that is worrying me,” said he. “Those are the cuffs of Bem- bridge, in the Isle of Wight. If Beb cher steers for them we shall know that he Is for going outside the! Wight, straightaway down channel for Spain, instead of shaping « course inside it, down the Solent ording to orders. Which will 7 that he has kicked over the cos. that theré are aquatic! ahead tn two senses, for it is going to blow a summer gale by all the| signs, The el we capnot} control, but we shall know all about the Belcher part of the program in| lees than two minntes.” j in inside and) Where coal be smoke. { | { | ANSWERS FOR THE Romeo of Renton Hill say with a girl love | 1 waited with my heart {nl jand wants to know what to do mouth for the first indication j about it 1053-3015 FIRST AVE course to be uteered, and it | Marry her by all means, Romeo. Both Phones 1240. quickly enough. Disdatning {City chaps always do better when harrow waters between the Isl g| they marry country maids. Wight and the Hampshire the vessel's head swerved fort the left, leaving no doubt thatgd- cher was making for the En channel, south of the Island. | Gently but firmly Herzog p me further behind the shelter ¢ >| A subscriber wants to k er dark. beg tte | similar circumstances, deck house, the same time r@- | our opinion would be prejudiced. Second Avenue, between Pike ing a formidable revolver. Be — and Pine. It is not likely that the cagtain| X. ¥. % of Ballard writes to tind Just Above Pike St. will have firearms on him, Ut 1| Ut the proper way to eat oysters, ae want you to be out of harm's Bwhy —— |f SHOWS A LARGE AND WELL r le you should gently, in case there is shooting,” hy plained. Then he stood boldly and level “It you do not alter your course and run for the Solent inside 30 seconds, Belcher, [| will drill a _— through you,” he cried j | pla thumb apply preferab! and forefinger an anaesthetic your CHAPT XXXII SHIPWRECK } The 30 seconds allowed in Her 2 | 2og’s challenge seemed to have been | j multiplied 10 by before there was | any reault. I could not but admire the attitude of my unscrupulous ally during that period of suspense His alm never wavered, nor did he show the slightest apprehension for his personal safety, great as were |the odds he had taken upon him | self to confront. I tried to read up ‘on his face signs of what was pass ing on the, to me, invisible bridge, but his expression stern \Sarsaparilla, doctors’ Sarsaparilla. rich, red blood; ithe nerves; whole system. remained from Ti le president n beara for him, When the presidential party reached urned out to hear And they each and all gave greeting ht up to date, hey 108, “I think TW noak that diamond,” Forecaster Salisbury as Recrea there's soft there’s bound t* ANXIOUS. s he on now }it Ia proper for a lady to take gentleman's arm when walking aft A lady once took our watch under therefore ing the oyster on your but firm ly, grasp it around the neck with roa chloro In eye the oyster rs The The tested and tried Sarsaperilta. {The Sarsaparilla that makes | strengthens | builds up the/ 7.0. Ayer os Lowel, did But I shall shoot any man who at lam afraid that loves his ease, I have who socept @ Little present. When he wal a bt * would.” om . pa = Pe scape Bur P so The Busserds have succeeded at | elf You bet my folks are jaa ay 3 getting thelr names tm the/ = paper To me,” they ambled forward bring ow did they manage it They aranged to have their ine game to Dim te pairs hauffteur arrested for furious di And he « A in the total just | ine. a ee ar about bears. —— Brware of Ointments for Catarrh were filled with That Contain Meroury iidn't lose his ry will surely destroy the rmell and completely derange nos aw paper-heading: [the Whole srstem when entering “it f throuxn the mucous surfaces. Buch Teddy's ” Hunting ept Trip. le phy at will do is pomalbty One day a Butte man's automobile Catarrh Was smashed and the next ray he won ten million dollar lawsuit and ts taken One day our automobile was | direstly upon the smashed and we won a big bill for | fists tatareh monials tree Price, Family Pills for constt- mie The QUAKER DRUG (0. Bstablished 1890. peF AIR Dep't Store a SELECT STOCK OF INFANTS’ CuTFITT mes PRICES LOW, QUALITIES nd) @ wich Jas. Means’ Hand Made $2.50 Shoe for sate at The Huh 615 Ist Avenue SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY On Majestic Ranges and Monarch 8 from —- $35.00 up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 308-310 Second Ave. South | tempts to come aft of the bridge, and 1 shall shoot you and put the mate in charge if you don't keep up a 000 apoed—10 knots at loast Another volly of blasphomy flew lack but the vessel plodded on to » the teeth the for a stout man taken on | rather a large order,” Horsog half turned his head to say to me At | the mildest computation we cannot We per | ma | ful perse ” « a OO. dR BLCOND AVENL wi aoe ye off Totland bay for another three to decelve yw unterfeits Imiteete a ot Hg Oe BY DRUG Co, ox * at COPYRIGHT 1906, BY THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPR ASSOCIATION hours, and I must ke@p watch and wt-ns-good”? are bgt Experiments a 4 ena oan ur nev@Want Ad Office at the a bove Jeon open | | ward 1 that time on a deck that health of Children—Expericnce »# Ly 4 A gt So 23°F leave want | ward al xperiment, Ee Gurpese ss r The phone | bids fair to become slippery, Lack sant e —o— | im gers tan coeew,| | What is CAST ‘ORIA ding ” ) t " , " . efore vane! CI suveyo taxes SS Ww. BLACKWOOD, Chices 006 Hartford Building | CHAPT XXXU Continied. |p “Thon,” sald be, “let us intrench ) ly, tmpasstve Before I bo@me a suve _ Castoria is a harmlens substitute for Castor Olt, W. D WARD, Now York Repr Tribune Muilding Then came my , masterpiece,” | ourselves to best advantage. Aly} The answer from the enemy came | 1 had the honor to care : goric, Drops and Soothing Syraps. It is PL ee .—_— = "added Hersog I induced him to} the very plage at last, not In a bullet, but in a] majesty’s revenue as an exe contains neither Opium rphis o1 bor other Na MMMM ALLA AAA, |.) 1) 1 (ake me down with him He led tha’way to a small deck | string of oaths, And with the an-| in Belfast harbor. subete ts awe is {te It dest areotie HONEST CIRCULATION, #o that I might avail myself of the] house, built at the side of the ves- | awker came relief, for almost simul (To be Continued.) ostroys Worms - " ' " neon , certify that the DAILY AVERAGE BONA FIDE fF) opportunity of keeping out of the} sel, flush with the bulwarke and| taneously the Nightshade's bows ~ “ man to at the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 EX way in Spain for a time, I also per-| about 10 paces aft of the bridge.| wore round for the other course CAN'T BE BEAT. » Me gealentlates the Bona ns “oustipation CEEDED 16,000 COPINS DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER suaded bim to allow me to walt in| ‘There was a similar structure @p-) that between the mainland and the! 41.4. o+ quatity of our $3.00 soft Bow Is, giving healthy ax i natural a oe Gr tees (Jenuery, Febraary and March), his roams while he went out to give| posite on the other stde, and I was | Wight and aittjets. Coal and eee om acen—The Mother's Prien sleep, EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. secret Information at the home of-|told stterwards that the signal! flersog did not lower his revolver, [NP "" ky & Co, 1881 Bnd ave. * . E. F. CHASB, General Manager. lfice am to the fugitive’s where-|@age were keptin one of these | but after a reassuring nod at me he} ” * wn RS AS abouts, Tho result you knew. 1| houses and spare ropes in the other. | addressed himself to Beicher Wa § () oe thinned day [| Successfully runancked Inte reoms | Hsnog's use for the ove he wolected | “I give you credit for that act of] The best values in Garden Hose. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me thia Bra da j with the ald of a butch of sleeteen | was soon to be made plain. | windom, captain,” he shouted. “You|7e to 12¢ per foot, The Rubber ‘of April, A. D. 1906. A. J. TENNANT. keys, and later on prevented his de iow, if you will kindly stand |and your crew have nothing to fear’ Store, 714 Ist ave. ” Bears the Signature of Notary Public in and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle. 1s on you with a knock og the| there, you ought to be all right,” | TT | head he said, indicating the angle which | - — ———————e——e—oToTo—————_—_—_—_—_——_—— | But," To sald, “fired with in-| the deckhouse made with the bul stant alarm, “If he was at the home| warks—a pot where | was entirely RRR RR RRR RE RR RRR RRR “ jo ffice yesterday aftergoon, the | screened trom a view of the bridge, * . & |*earch for Arthur will commence] and could see nothing of the ship 2 ‘- — STAR'S PLATFORM. & | thie morning at the latest but the afterpart of the deck with %ya Ss AR DUS { wye 1 U F § att one Fit to print # | “Not so,” was the reply, “The| the house for the second wheal, vo- | 1 n Use or Over 30 Years. = Sis then cane, Seema ener OF ved #@ jobject of the Marskes, and certain] hind which we had conversed cart rma cemraue cow rany > Shcattie. tn ciiteiel apd private We & | other interested persons, is to allow | jer in the morning, tn the baak | 7 Municipal ownership of public utili & | as little time as possible to elapse| ground. Hersog came and leaned * The business district for reputable business enterpris * Devens his capture and execution | over the rail beside me, taking ad- | eatin . ————., * A gross earnings tax upon al! public service franchises, * | » minimize the remote chance| vantage for the moment of the same * An up-to-date public schoo! system. *® |of anyone paying attention to what! shelter, His keen gage was direet-|ji7¢ ~pRSeNT HUNTING RiP... shows any symptoms of violence, it * Equal rights for all; special privileges for none, * | Sars ould say, It was arranged, so} ed at the rough water of the open| (nearly everywhere ident | is advisable to slap it several time x Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws. & | Marak d me, that he would not/ sea ahead, into which the steamer| poosevelt stopped on bis hunting| with « table This is usually ™ * eked up till the afternoon, #o| was steadily plowing. Already We|trip the citicens presented him with| effective. Wh finally subdued, PPP ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee he might be hustled off to| were beginnig to pitch uncomfort- |‘? " kon of exteem either for him- | convey the r, without release he _| Winchester in the evening and | ably lett or his family. If he had accept-|ing your «rasp upon its thorax, to jhanged at dawn tomorrow You} My companion pointed to a blue) .4 ait the tamed and unte i bears | Your mouth, tilt the head backward THE CHAPMAN EDITION OF THE STAR should take comfort from the fact] line that rove at a great distanbe 18 lorrered him he would have a men-| 1 an angle of T2 degrees, with the | they believe Bim to be still in| front of us as the steamer WORF) ces. second to none.) mouth open to a reasonable extent | | at “Springthorpe.’ {| round to the left, clear of Hayling} depending upon the size of said a | » impress that fletion up- | island ot lin the land of Oklahoma ‘Teday| bivalve), close the eyes, utter a] Monday was an appropriate day for Dr. Chapman and his agso- |), Master Roger. They do not know is a very litte matter—simply} '“jpoomevett got a chee: "| short prayer and allew the now epee to ot the Car | All the broncho busters split their | thoroughly subjugated bivalve to| ta joyous soringtine sty am It was the day after Raster and there was abundant material to bronchial tubes, wlide noiselessly down the alimen-| —_ “ ‘toni =! — add s never failing source o| mould Into editorial sentiment and news stories along the lines Then the leader of the party sald: |tary canal. : | Sr cecatan” 53 ua cll yan " Tedd since ye ne No, 3 ‘ L., oye eve > - » wite dear to the evangelistic heart yo ge eg ag aa Pn = a what it is she will tell you it's And today arises tne question, was the experiment a success? ” i ea nao ors | a Gas Range. We will tell you pack o” rube } ‘ Dr. Chapman and his associates labored under a heavy han j Tied we've ~ tres up sumthin’ AT LAST. | why cap—such a handicap as would the editor of a daily newspaper in | fancy for the boss of ali th’ . . Undertaking to conduct one of Dr. Chapman's meetings for one day. | jand Ss tt] ' ht < ‘ Tn his single edition, Dr. Chapman could hardly more than in- ~~ py more Peer tas ea e 1 in oO. @ieate the lines along which a newspaper would be conducted under horny : P.-1. Buliding, Fourth and Union. ‘Riis direction. Had he the opportu nity afforded by a series of editions, Then some * proudly Phones—Sunset, Kx. 27; Ind.. 75. Breaks Even Some may quote you afew baits, but if you will stay e Reliable Druggists, you be ahead. Selling: Peruna, $1.00 size Swamp Root, $1.00 size. Stone Root, $1.00 size, Quenton’s Vic Talcum Colgate’s Violet Taleum, Danderine, $1.00 size... Danderine, 0c size. .., yw for specials on Sundays, 9 Both phones: 1426 secOND AVENUE Young Me |ARE YOU WEAK, WORN OUT, DISCOURAGED AND UN- STRUNG? | f Bo, My Newly Discovered Phi pine Remedy Will Quickly Resto: You to Vigor and Strength. @ Positive Cure for Weaknesses) and Diseases Peculiar to Men. our wind ap for one week. 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