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THE SEATTLE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1905. Millions * Mischief BY HEADON HILL THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PU ALIaNING CO. OFPICES—-1807 and 199 Beventh Avenue BVERY AFTRRNOON BXCRPT BUNDAY, THLE INE Business Department—Sunset, Matn 19%) Independent 1138 BALLARD STAN AGENCY al D Allard uve Buneet, Wh nte per Week, or twenty-five conte per month | No free coptes, rw TOBE SOLD One cent per copy, atx @etivered by mati or oa: TO MAIL aCRsCRIG. eubsoription expires ip cr f Bubsort> wo the liek, HS—The da te when nh paper. When that ¢ Va advan ee, your 1 is & reoe rene Ih t the Postoffice at Seattle Washin: " "WANT AD. OFFICE RAGLETS DRUG CO” COR BECOND avENDe AND PIKE STREST. Our new Wa Aa, ort t the fer the purpose affordir 1° pul Bde. to leat r the aa econd-cines matter, we ber han recerfle been opened COPYRIGHT 1906, BY THE NEWSPAPER ENTHRPRISW ASSOCIATION ove number has re een ope’ S convenient piAgi Mave want Star and ienve news Mama The | . to leave ae pttor Qumihers tor this office are ae | . ———= Ties EB. W. BLAGK WOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Bullding: As the steamer odged further into | i# perhaps sufficient to exp! T lowked up the Dridge he turned AN EXTRA DIN RY % A sTo) ig W. PD. WARD, New York Representative, 63 Tribune Rullding the Solent, our chief foo for the mo- | I fabuse to regard him as hehe Bis evil face at z us and shouted OR A THE QUAKER SELLS | T f OR LESS = ment,.the weather, had ite flank | monster whom Arthur has portray- Malicto , turned by the twland barrier, and we ed in the earlter pages of his narra, How Sbout going ashore now? MANUFACTURERS sik HON@ST CIRCULATION. sersgn | Stoned past Bast Cowes, with its} tive. For the sake of the strenuous | You'll have to shoot the whole This ts to certify that the DAILY AVERAGE RONA FIDE anchorage full of sheltering yachts, | aid he rendered me 1 try to pore) Crowd, or I'll never get ‘em to lower CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 EX in less disceqgmfort, Still the wind | suade myself that he went into tha) 4 boat in this sea,” SALE OF CEEDED 16.000 COPIES DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER andthe waves were against us, and | affair of Lord Alphington béoause | (To be Continue) OF 1905 (January, February and March), the ofd fratt tramp mado but po@|he guemed that his employers had DO COP’ DAILY. me. It was past an when made an {nitial blunde on Se ih General Manager ‘e off the mouth of Southampton | Arthur's gutit, and that instead of] ter, and then something happen- | closing the conspiracy with polltt SALE Subseribed in my presence and sworn to before we this 3rd day 9) Horgox preserved his original po = ame tee ie s waits te “as | of April, A. D. 1905. A. J. TRNNANT ls at the corner of the deck |own emancipation highs: een ' i m Notary Public in and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle. house,with his pistol in hand poised All thin ti®@é the gale had been | } Th r d F 12 TTC Em I fF vee and WITH his are f | jncreasing, but It was not tll we! | u s ay ro to 1 an | Chased on the forepart of the ship, ! had passed Yarmeuth and comb into | whica I could no Positively no goods wold at these prices excepting during tly wee. I mywelf wae) the straight stretch ending im the hour. lently watching the island |Needies and the open sen that we " * and thinking how slowly | felt ite full fore ad onee oF 96 PIANO TO BE huis ‘dase teh STAR'S PLATFORM. | they seemed to flip by, when a sb pi ple mh Ciitt Maden | S 3 cakes Lenox Soap, for one hour only : All the news that’s fit to print. | Yacht, anchored ashore off West! the Wight and Hurst castle on the | SOLD AT Bronson's Pink Cascara Pills, worth 26c, for one hour 10. Ril te ease wetthous Sear oF tee Cowes, attracted my attention, 1| mainland jut out toward each oth | Lee's Keg Tar Shampoo Soap, regular price 26¢ cake, for this ong Honesty in official and private life. thought I recognized her as er, the seas were running high. A A NEW FANCY BAG | hour, only 10 . * 2 * * & | which had & | a fortnight b ®. In order to pro-| skin by a shower of spray, and Her * * * * * 7 * » lying at Totland | minute later I was drenched to.the|., TP! fancy work bag has taken New York by storm, It is some times called a fancy work bag and Municipal ownership ef public utilities. The business district for reputable business enterp: A gross earnings tax upon all public service franch An up-te-d. public schoo! ©: Equal rights for all; special privi for mone. Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws. Pure Candied Honey, full two pound package, worth 2c hour only .. , . ae Velvet Cream, best for tan, sunbura and freckles, ¢, spectal price for one hour Combs, regular 26c combs will be sold for this hour Coak's Dandruff Cure, large size, for one hour only Robertine—liquid—for one hour Lister's Sanitary Towels, per dozen .. .. . . ° Whirling Spray Syringe, regular $3.00 value, special price for one hour only Ruby Soap, pure glycerine, regular value 50c per dozen, tor wile fe long my scrutiny of the yacht, when voleed the foar that had alréady passed, my oyes turned fur| seized me. He pointed to Totland | *metimes an opera bag rn, and in doing #0 encoUR~/ pier, foam-besieged and deserted, | The sik is fastened on rods in} Moone plate. The rods are made of | |heavy twisted wire with two loops jon either end. A sftk cord ts twist ed in this wire, The same cord ts Ino used as a finish about the top| of the bag | FACTORY PRICES a | ther as tered a sight which drew from m®| across a mile of angry water. Away & warning ory. to the right on the dreaded Shingle Two of the Nightsaade’s foreign! fank, the breakers were leaping ats were pesring round the! with thunderous roar corner of the aft wheel house gies “Tam afraid we are done,” bh FH EAAAEEE EERE ee As To Public Schools wore armed with long Knives, and /aid. “A boat would searcedy tive | Cth? ME is oo by Soap, pare ere evidently o he nt of alin that sea, even if my pistol could + ite ve ee ; waaee a , op 09 oe Se tacking Herzog from the rear. A® | induc t : we [run through the loops on the end of | _ Rubber Gloves, best domestic, regu value $1.00, » he turned at my scream they made|iman its ™* °F these ruffians t0/ tn» rods makes the closing of the i tt te ee ge eget bo for one hour only ..... = Hair Brushes, regular value $1.50, special price for one hour Tooth Brushes, regular price 2 special price for one hour Carter's 5 grain Lithia Tablets for one hour . Sulphor for one hour, per pound Abie Flax Seed Meal for one hour, pound ., .. Beat Tooth Powder, for one hour, per pound Mothine, best for destroying moths, for one hour. per Best Theatrical Cold Cream for one hour, full pound, pe 2 on. Carbolic Acid ... sas ‘perbadhs ore ond Combination Syringe and Water Bottle, worth $1.00, for GO ie. cele a EE Bese, ovk Pocket Inhaling Tubes, for one hour only : Ladies’ Handbags, regular value 75c, for one hour only Now that the public schoo! teachers have adjourned their interest- | their rush, but the moment's warn-| "vou must induce thom: Tang nbt |? 804 the handios. The drawing | ing convention and gone forth to thelr great work, the import of | ing was enough for that ready band | afraid to go tn a bane Toit Joe, |2hows the manner of arranging (ne | what it all means appeals to us with increasing emphasis and brain. Two shots from his re-! perately, for the sight of the tte |°°"* It is not easy always to find the ha ean when considerts volver rang out in quick success!on. | tree-embowered ‘ PR yay yo y ays to ppy mm whe considering aad tm teenth en ftotl | cittre . ot : village on the} Charles BL White, who alleges he subjects of public Interest, and especially when those subjects are of mortally wounded, one on the top| e ound which all my pes | suffered great personal injuries | considerable moral consequence, and at the same time are maintained | of the other iT cc wld pl = ont ont rayne 2 peggy abou gga cot ck © by people who are taxed for their support, and whose view-point of Thank you, Miss Chilmark; Tl vacant house in ase yr hal What 0p a ooh ana the undertaking is widely separated could wish for no rter aide,” | sought refuge. hatcom, has bro We ought to give better attention to reading, writing and spelling one ae ant ane te ar In my agitation I bad stepped out in the schools of our day generally. Of course, there are exceptional | surprise there waa another flash | pene the shelter of the Beak Excelsior reached [house and d Hersog on | the| this port Tuesday with over 20 tons schools where this statement is not so applicable; but widely viewed, | and report from his revolver, fol- | gic : y 5 ping deck, clutching hi 4 1 we are making @ mistake by humiliating the youth after four of five | !owed by a how! = rage and pain q [Save mynelt from falling v1 bas ont co is gto. gegen os} Years of study on account of his wretched spelling and inelegible writ | ,,, ;hll FAEMt Belcher: a fleah wound | seen Beleher for hours, but now, a8 songers aboard. eat ing. But much as is sald concerning reading, writing and spelling, | ho shouted, “That is only a remind- | ‘we must admit for the safety of the home and the nation the meraljer not to play any more hanky 4 question far transcends these. Of course, we are repeatedly reminded ered in - way of best wand peaution 0 yours overboar to “dips we ear ~~ pe ns the good moral character of the | Jramble over the stern and steal ® teacher whose jent influence day in and day out is a mighty sermon march on me. If it occurs again I on integrity and nobility if not om goodliness and Christianity, shall make it a capital offense for But our public schools being the project of Christian, infidel, Jew, | You °* well as for them, and shoot was on foot to open up & new plano store in Seattle on a mammoth scale, It ie also @ matter of general knowledge that after a location had be Gecidea upon and the tm menne stock of pianos ordered to be forwarded to Seattle the new firm found ttectf entan- led in unforseen difficulties in regard to the location, and for the past six weeks they have left no stone unturned tn their efforts to secure a suitable lo- cation, but without success, Finding themselves with a big stock of planos on hand end no store to house them, they had almost decided to reship the entire stock back to the various factories in the East at @ tremendous sacrifice. When thene facts became known, A C, Cite de & spot cash offer against the | ompany | We are conducting a series of the greatest cut rate drag sales ever innaugurated—are you taking advantage of them? The sy ing is worthy of your consideration. No telephone orders filled and no goods sold at these prow excepting during this one hour, TheQuakerDrugCo, F Roman Catholic and Protestant present a feature for extra fine balanc- | & kill you.” j With which he slipped three fresh for the entire stock, which, af- ing of judgment when the matter of religion is brought to the front. | cartridges into the amoking cylin ny | ter some further consideration, 1013-1015 First Ave : Why, for instance, should we forbid or neglect chapel exercises in the | der and turned his broad smiling was accepted. 7 public schools while we encourage and promote the dance for the | face on me. é = parlors are now ripe iny Good morning, are you caviare to | “4 young people in the commencement season? Why should it be con- tao. ~~ - by gr he sare cond —— ag If not, we refer rt y chuckled ra ear that 1 shal s — ‘ou to Hamlet, last week's | o ‘ sidered unwise to read certain specially chosen selections from the| have to alter my plans and take the FISH BAIT PRICES. the Saturday Post end the t gt i Bible in the public school while children are permitted to read fables |risk of going ashore at Totland), Sslmon saga ie por pound; | torial of Thursday following WE ARE NOW and stories and gather moral drifts of conviction from them and from | with you. A voyage to Barcelona, ae — The Atlantic eables are 0 clogged | | i the coloring of historic records? Upon wh: ’ under the strained conditions sub i. pon what ground should © Hindoo | reer tae ee our good Belcher | Tom Lawson calls one of his ene-|that the companies can't keep up with the butcher that most of the] UNBOXING be permitted to enter a schoo! and addrees the pupils concerning the i ” and myself, would not be a feasure | Miles & dodoliticapolia. There, with th: bi - peculiarity of Hindoo custom, and the Christian be prohibited trom | trip. : . there, Tom, you've been reading|Suithes | "Omarhed| complaints he gets about tough addressing the same company of pupils on the subject of actual Christ-| “But,” sald I, “if Arthur has been | #0me P.-1. editorials. Goodness gracious, but the com- | meats lies im the fault of Gp cooking. When you roast or broil] your meats in a— THIS STOCK fan custom? It is ‘ont that w. recaptured, and has told his story, _ Ms panies must lack enterprise,” said ere © cannot entirely separate history | oHouing you as ‘Dr. Harrables| A WORD FROM JOSH Wism |Mre Smithera “Why dest (ne| from religion or religion from daily life. Why may we not then, with-| you would be recognized as his late pull up the cables and clean them Out trespassing upon the rightful religious clpims of any sect or in-| companion and arrested, would you out?” ; dividual allow the presentation of religious truths tn the school house | not?” a AT OUR SORE G ¢ from their several view-pointa “That, my dear young lady, is the There's no need] “Pokely always takes his time as Range risk that | must rus,” replied Her- about keeping an appointment.” i But there is a common ground of agreement upon which we can bad nog, cheerfully. “I regard it as a« in’ th’ “nh lan" took Surely meet today concerning the Interests of our public schools, that | jamer one than traveling to Spain a women Se. 00 bed & he fa, the need of a closer bond between the school and the home. That | with the truculent gentlemen who they are done quickly and to fection. The Gas Co. sell 1307-9 F there is too great a chasm, and it is to be feared a widening chasm, |!* now building up his log a’ oe ee cat | sitet at smoner cataen: : between the school and the home goes without saying. If the home | 4s". ad who would cortainly ; “There are a great many fool bills i 3 " i 1 cou.a with- enough t' take it. ened leginiat: ” rema: 4 should increasingly beeéme the place of arrival and departure, and | pring +4 “10 Gai We should be . ae ees -” i i | out sleep for 10 days ed the visitor at the capitol. a e 1 in the school should Increasingly become the place of training for the | off Totland in an hour — and I “You,” said his friend, the lobby- | JUST ABOVE THE P.-L. Botlat: Fo ; Youth, then the youth will soon be saying in an under-breat do not believe that Capt. Rivington fet, “but wi | "i a Pech ont Catan, ying under-breath whon Will have been molested #0 early.” | i * always manage to fool Phonee—Sunset, Rx. 27; Ind., 75. ‘J some rightful request is made by the parent; “The state educates me ’ : His words were cheering, not oaly You are only mother and father. I am a state product. Besides, | am on Arthur's acount, but because I learning many things that you never knew, and I am beyond the | could not help feeling interested In claim of your request.” It is probable that any such tendency can be | the strange cope ne pore traced as much to the neglect of t o peetedly dropped from th) skies to “the re ged teto: asd pe giagenere as to the mistake of the | berriend me in the last stage of my teac! 4 source it is traced how fatal to both state | «¢oriora hope. "He waa so sec and home is the tendency. with all his alr of rank gen In these days of multipiied clubs should not the mothers of a| that I could not divine whethe ha school ward meet together at least fortnightly in consultation with the| D84 Fenlly entered into the plo a ard Alphi th the teachers for a free and frank expression of opinion as to what the) a ‘a edna a ot to the Youth most needs to fit him for reliable manhood? This pian has at| bitter end. When I am puzzled least been tested in some communities; and if in any it has partially | about this I always remember that failed It has been due to th th speech of his: in ced ree ate etext y or the neglect of the parents. ’ ‘| do not admit that the prime er © pare t's chief assistant. Who gets so) minister was ever in any real dan mear the very hand of power which God has given to the parent as) ger at all.” as the school teacher? Five days out of the week a steady influence! And that isthe view I prefer to ts imparted which if the father of th “4 |take—that Herzog, with the tron a s mother or both were to undertake) oot of gir Gideon Marske on him, mpart it would consume them when added to their other duties did as he was bid in the matter of And this leads us to say that the average school teacher is over-|arranging Arthur's escape from worked and underpaid. The work of a school teacher is of such a dis-| prison, but that he did it in the tinguished class that we ought to put a premium upon it; bat do we? | hope that, nenre the sae ven. . ture was ended, he would find some ao ugrenst men to earn more money per day cutting out garments for means of turning the tables on his ir fellows than their brothers receive for shaping the intellects of master, or at least freeing himeelf our children, Evidently we need a raise of standard along the whole | from bis yoke line—home, school and nation; and the greatest need of an uplift fi- | _1 looked at his strong face, with mancially would se be the humorous twist to a mouth that ee re oe ne suggested posstbilicies of cruelty oo and tenderness at the same time. I Rif. | rae tee was clutching at the railings, so} _ —_—-— senna POSTOFFICE AND WILL PLACE THE ENTIRE LOT ON SALE AT A REDUCTION OF Just Above Pike St $100 TO $150) 0 BB Seecren Stoc or BP uy aire facturers and save IN PRICES PRICES LOW, GUstitiEs the retail price. Covert? Established 1890. AeF AIR Dep't Store Second Avenue, between Pike HIGH. made here are men tallored have the correct style an Bee the new advance styles in Suits, Silk Coats waists. Attend the shirt sala We are closing out . department. It affords you oe oe pm opportunity to got a shirt ATTL or shirt waist sult at shout Second Moor Howard Buliding, half the original cost, epposite Penn Mutual Building. om Buy direct from the makers ew York Dental Parlors Ten years’ guarantee. We want to sell them quick An opportunity like this has never been offered before in Seattle. SALE BEGINS ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING CLINE’S 1207 2nd Ave Next to Stome Chee Fisher & Last BUY YOUR MILLINERY AT ELEGANT NEW FASHION DIES’ WAL 537 Bins WAIST BAGS, ETC, ETO HOUGHTON & HUNTER, — QUEEN ANNE AVE.) 2% rirn Xcenct, sam a New YorkLiquor Co LITTLE BAND | | | | | | People who live amid the beauties of nature seldom a | : . ppreciate | heavily was the steamer pitching} * * " their surroundings. Every visitor who comes to Seattle Praises the | now, but the stout elderly ge ntle-|, PR oy rool pe wi sentient tuetent tat wane a location of the city and has much to say regarding the beautiful | 40, fingering his pistol, with one] jai'ieen tor aye divided || dent Roosevelt was in college he| ‘ en eye o bridge and Scenery here. Those who have been abroad compare the view from lam ane for an@, balaneod himeectt on| And on its shores I, hand in hafM!)|wore side whiskers, Must a man the city’s hilltops with that of the Bay of Naples. We Americans | the heaving deck with no apparent | ¥!t® love forever glided have all the follies of his college | Rave an idea that In order to see something remarkable, we must | effort. He had lit and smoked some| 1, one wide in rugmed path Paes cere te ee look for It somewhere away from our own city halt dozen cigars since we occupled | G00¢ sighed and moaned while @-| whiskers,’ * "™UETeW those ee : Ce what he called our entrenchment oe akers. | BE yp Roy ined beget oe miss |we walked across to brighter ahores,| Let those who fret about Hyde's | We Dr 5 d Jen henpulne nected ma to ake. [And streams of sunshine flowing. 1 ON es eS: Men an omen No," he replied, “I have no one | we wandered on, and on, and on,| Remember that ‘twas not 40 long | |to mind, whatever happens. I had : - | sas + ley . | Not giving thought of morrow ago Bok i IN UP-TO-DATE STYLE ON eeeee tas fond. Mion Onitnere Wat |No doubt, no sigh, no sad good-by,| That Jas. J. Corbett wore one | For Best Wines and Liquors $ ONE DOLLAR A WEEK PAYMENTS Se ae eee ane: Tt Unknown to us was sorrow too. P| 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, Poneer Buceners of Beste to Maderia that I committed the | xo mountain shade o'ercast our sky nagenanes | phoned REE, DELIVERY, we See | which brought me into bondage un- | Or, ee 804 laughing pleasure CAN'T G& SEAT. nee Man O50s BR, S08, Family Trade @ Specialty. | [ No groan of anguish smote the ear, | PL MdreB ene * der Sir Gideon Marske. My wife |, Be ee le or quality of our $3.00 » uw Eastern Outfitting Co.(Inc. | @ied, and I became the unwilling | 7° ™** love's sweetest measur end ash hela’ Gall ana ges eos. te HOUSE pnd a, h TLE, 3 slave of a man more infamous than|1 wonder if the “bye and bye.” - ks & Co, 1831 8nd ave . ca oanOffice 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR, FIFTH |} %2% °f hove who have used place) wiit be that sunny ocean, aera path Chic ago Lene "OC ram | power for their own ends Where aching h " ; The be u jarde “ 1307. Fi * THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE, | ypZat, was the first and last of Aa Dew tele ie ae ee ene ‘i . PHOTO SUPPLY CO.) tee! place vo norrow mast a Herzog's confidenéos to me, but it KRAZY KRANK |Store. 714 bet ae | | School of Photography Gismonds and all kinds of ee free te Amateurs Strictly confidential

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