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THE SPATTLE ST MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1905, * ™ . - - ~ THE SEATTLE STAR “ { a ¥ STAR PU PLIAMING Co. e THE ALTE Orritee ar asd fas Bocenth Avenue 66 . 99 slau er a e i e EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY MBANS BIG VALUBS FOR LITTLE MON TELEPHONES ‘ Week 0 Bustress Department—Sunset. Main 2 @) Independent Hae | The Way We Sell bitieds i BALIARD SPAR AGENCY Wasser Hed } DURING REMODELING DAY il TL One cent per copy, stx con © twenty-five cents per moat | Alfgiik Taffeta Ribbon, No und 7; wale pri POPeryyy 7 4¢ an a $ i oF te e a ot" ay met Ribs wi iption | If All sik ‘Taffota Ribbon, Nos. Sand 12; wale price . pra i Ra * 6 © price . the sidroas tae of each if your sheerte . All wilk taffeta Rigen, Nos. 16 and 1 is ; ae not again Been pald in ' Aes. Cua $ a mnar ot date on the address label i oe BY AMBROSE PRATT. 4 - ‘ Briere cc the: Postatlice nt Heatst & Washinaien, aa. Ceondplale talon . Tub Fabrics Priced yea ‘om ¥ sear WaNt AD OFFich-RAGLaY® BAUG CO, Cok BWCOND AVENUB Cop yright by the RF, Byane Compaay, | DURING REMODELING DAYS. 4 or B 33.88 baa eset afters nee RES ond eae Pt ‘oe a ————— TT tub fabrics, 16 2-Se value ule price 12 4 : » $1.49 é — Sunset, yn Sen _tnsieegeae: yen t if aed horribly, It waa when } leas, and I groaned in very hetplens- |] New summit wash Volles, correctly named as they stand om the 806 5 — rf « 1 m Y tay.) and used how ¥ : B. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 100¢ Hartford Building, \the rglluh sailors wero coming on| ne@s, Curl@pity as to the reason of | acle of tub fabric exesflience; Sale price 196 ¢ moving ure making at Wb. WARD New Pork Representative, 63 Tribune Bullding CHAPTER XIV-—Continued | board, they brought me and threw | the outrage commenced to consume |B l6e pretty Wash Lawns, fine sheer th ale p 10¢ t al wale Hand Bags this j “ ‘me in here with you, and I thought) me too, It might mean the reveng ty Dimities in stripes and floral patterns, 16 2-3e value as > They i so long that you were dead.” jot John _laaeere for the sword ‘ 12 are good quality and jow . swe thrust I had given him at Grave od } ‘ HONEST CIRCULATION. BONA FIDE Where are w S bed aty la ot Grave. i This ts to certity that the DAILY AVERAGE " They call it the cockpit send, bat in that case, why shou N ine CIRCULATION st the SEATTLE STAR for the YRAR 1904 EX- Why did you not cry out to the| he have included Clarisse in hi Walking 5 irt Buying Time ow ow ! CREDED 16.000 COPIES DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER f) DREW my sword | English sailors for help?” I asked, bgtabolical attentions? I gave up We've ba pinod’ts pacqeriy diaplay our STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY OF 1905 (January, February and March) | and cocked my| Ah, dear!” she muttered, “they | the problem, and commer die ccnoailiae tei in Ac. Ot method of neitallin Beast EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY Mi r Tl per wi nout a| put a hateful, wooden instrument in| look about me for means of ’ oe Ren : : . " Sears pega & Sven the Sowent ont ie eat De ® F. CHASE, General Manage second’s delay, | my mouth, I could not make a] My sword was still bowad to my jf Ing them out quickly. ight, fit right, wear right 419 PIKE STREET, . de; the wretchms are nicely tailored, ent righ ‘ ear righ : but to my amage | sound alde; ¢ r " ee iain nalts: alle mains Midien aaa ty Sr day hn Mastors| A very frenay of anger possessed | beoa in too $2.50 Ladies’ Oxford Serge Walking Skirt 1 . Main 933, \ ere oa sccicsoeeaeipnansegetd rey wane ANT. : re voy non {mo on thinking of the indignity the | it, but I was too ed up acl dout ched; special cut price $1.45 of April. A : | iy oe the e thin} ft of mysdif. Wirt Heth and oir oven-Gored Skirts of black sepeliant cloth, corr = oublt — on, reatding at Seattle | to continue thetr | scurvy rogues had pot ‘pom ie o ven Gor ir , Notary Public in and for State of Washingt | work, and we|tender girl Rage gave me back| there was mtroamed in from m mmc Bape, petfect fitting: epecial cu pric $2. 69 oa stllforged abead | my strength, and with a yiblent ot raw an ta the soot wbove wad DY HH $4.06 Ladien’ Five-Gored Skirts of dark gray wool che or 7 ras a" towards England | fort | sat up; my arma were bound} the Violent pitching of our prison Ce ae alka. die and tailored to mateh; special } - wh SBAwhe Fae e a nd safety. 1| tightly to my widen with @ perfect | house, and the thunderous murmur be . siugeieaeines ‘ © one te ; * THE STAR'S PLATFORM. F | could scarcely believe my eyes | Drodigality of cords: as for my legs, | of the waters, I guessed the Cuckoo | as ingyen | Himba ful y for rheumation : * The best news firet, % | Lrubbed them to make sure, but yes, | could scarcely discern them for| was in the midst of a storm | 00 Ladies’ Five orev ane pores we t jon't heip, ¥ * All the news that’s fit to print w | ft was so, and the men were tolling | Popes. Clariane was just the same. } trimmed with self strap and tailored bu . t * OS te see aes Oe oe ae & | now as never t for we actually | The position appeared quite hope (Te bound, for wear unsurpassed, fit guaranter Fe 1 ate life. how as never befor actu nedietn ; * » of public utilities. + commenced to leave a wake of foam ident — eee omens | PRET Cinear orgs eaters Deegan: Se oe, $3.45 t j Ht rons = The business district for re le by enterprises. behind us. Our sails, too, come | | 00 Dress Skit lh. 4 », Spokane, Wash : ® Aa arose, carninge tax upon al! public corvten franchises, ® | menced to fill, Instead of as before | self strap and tailored buttons, 7-gore om © at the Kennedy Deug Ga’ ” An up-to-date public schoo! system. * | mapping idly at the masts, and soon | workmanship; apecial eut price... $5.95 A Equal rights for alls pn eee pen oye nd rg = | the sweeps were abandoned and we | | = (Meld on of jut, and repeat of unjust awe, & | ran out to sea, breaating the waves %e ST AR DUST ye WHY THINGS GO HUMMING IN THE ‘NOTION DEPARTMENT =} RR EE ee | SEDC mioerlly Pencil Tablets, wize { Pearl Buttons, all | Hooks and Eyes, 2 . ee The Bag! inh ships, moreovs | wae bin im sis sll apes be veeen a cart, aor 1 1fRGsRO Shae tar anie dl ‘i ade curte the cannonac | } i a ’ une team oebr Wihater and bore } for acho or of dozen 2e card le a Canal and Jap Faice, tdiaiade ae, eae th ween If fice use; regular | Cuugrome Fancy | Best Dress Bane The H evident thyt we must pass betw | 1@e value, each Sctatelt Mandher regular 1¢ qual e a two of them at least, and at such THE POLICE EDITOR. to prove we have reached a stage sak it ~ ity, per dozen c chiefs, 1 ‘The prospect of this country’s being flooded by a tide of Japanese | clase quarters that we must be seem. | Hore is @ apocimen letter sent by }af civilization that entities us to ° ais J @ Ladiew Hookon Howe coalle labor, brought over in thousands to work om the Panama canal, | But I eared not for that, it meant/a Chinese editor to a Hougkong | enter the great girete of nations, or || Kirk's choice Tolle Cavturey Skirt Gepporters, nicki fs anything but assuring. absolute safety; Indeed, I felt thet) comtributer, whose manuseript he} must we still be put down as the Soaps, 3 cakes in | Binding, all colors, Clasp, ise value, If half that ig ssid of the efficleney’ and quickness of the Jap | cut short by « seh pathos, such lofty thought ms Pimer AV @eolies be true they would be dangerous competitors im the labor | head delivered from bebiad, and || With fear and trembling T return Phones—- Sunset, Pink 4 te os ) Markit of this country. They can live a year what would not | #ank Into blank unconsciousness, [the writing. Were I to pablish the dependent 1751. Free Delivery. “ sini i a ‘ - is Thereafter, In a dream, | seemed | treasure you send me the emperor Keep an American family a month. And they are not content to r to hear Yoices, to feel @ teerible| would order that it should be made main in menial employment, but rapidly perfect themsetves in skilled it would be the best thing possible, found it necessary to return yelow peril’ Mien of Japan, do not " * | 00 bo | 6¢ value 3) ee Ce Sa ane Sheet Gusti heey tadiaated, as for I knew that the story I could| “Iilustrious brother of the son | forget that thia ia war, Hang your|§ 0% Per box IOe | be value .... She GC thetr spec tudy of the situation, the Japa that come over wil [eli would fe the admiral to/ and moon, Behold thy brother pros-| prisoner if you will! Tie him to} never go back, but wil find their way into our southern states and [send mein one of bis own ships) trate before thy feet. I bow ty thee |yonder tree and shoot him if you “ Landon and the Karl and beg that of thy gractotmness | will! Hut do not hase him!” Spread throughout the whole country. posthaste to it is a problem affecting American labor much more intimatety of Chatham; aud in spite of John |thou mayst grant that | may speak than does even the proposition of the canal commission {tg afips and supplies abroad. The one might force a reduction tm the Price of certain products of Amert la the muld Cause demoralization in the price of American labor itself, to purchase an or, but other w labor end obtain high positions ‘There is no law to keep them out, and it is not Hkely that Unete Sam, since Japan has become so great a power im the werld, wilt care to inaugurate any policy of exciusion. fon ft would be unwise for Japan to send a large number of laborers fo the isthmus, because of climatic conditions Masters’ friendliness | would sot} have wept to be rid of the Cuckoo, | Man proposes, providence dfs | poses. In this case providence had} intrusted its misaion to the hand of | Joha Masters. My meditations were | pward blow on’ the} weight upon my chest, which I wearily strove to raise; I heard the} clank of a scabbard trailing on the deck. I heard John Masters address somebody as “Heutenant;" I bad a) ENGLAND AGAIN. Many hours must have passed be- | | the standard, and that none be pub- and live Thy honored manuscript has deigned to cast the light of its august countenance apon ys. With ruptures we have perused it. “By the bones of my ancestors, never have I encountered such wit, Mehed extept such as equaled it Knowing Uterature as I do, and that it would be Impomible tn 10,- 000 years to equal what you have eloquence, rhetorical elegance and logical completeness would astound HE CARRIED $50,000 ANCE. LIFE IN-] | | SUMMER SUITS | 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH “SEATTLE'S RELIADLE CREDIT HOUSE.” like to show you, Houghton & Hunter vague idea that if [ could make this |done, | send your writing back not buy & watch or Test at present the Japanese government itself has the matter | person aware of my extetence it | Ten thousand Umea I crave your Stetoe’ ant cur sae aa @nder consideration. A special Japanese commission to investigate | Would be well for me. There fol | pardon, Bebold my head is at your pisin figures @imatic and labor conditions on the isthmus and report upon the ad- | !owed—was I dreaming?—the sound |feet. Do what you will. Your | “One Deller © Week” buys say ghee iaaee tei Gar teat ee isase Lurie, Prom at a beat putting off from the ship, | obedient servant 7 Visiability of encouraging subjects of the mikado to seek employment then a ringing cheer which woke| “THE EDITOR” if credit plan makes buying easy. Sterling silver Gere has finished its inquiry, but has not yet made its report. Mean- | wild echoes on the waters, then| We have received many Install a Soma, While, the American member of the commission, seeretary of the Jap- | silence and I dreamed no more. ments of fust such Hterary gems as E . g oF I oa a | r $3.50 Snese consulate at New York. says that in his own “petvate” opin- —_— the one above referred to, whose } astern Outfittin, oO. nc. “a planes CHAPTER XV. effuigent scintiMatton: grandilo Ex-Gov. Davis, however the New York newspapers that the completion Of the sewerage system will make the sone who has fust arrived from Colon, tells of the water works and os healthy as Havana in, fore | was aroused to Iife again, and then but to find myself with a racking headache, superiatively the univ roe. In fact, some of these ‘are incomprehensible to ws, as we are unable to decipher them; the Dewte announces that he wil! raise $7,000,600 to push some of bin Intest 704 Ist Ave. te weak and tl. Daylight had come, jorthography, chirography and punc-|achemes. News ike that must wor- There are now between 7.000 and £000 government employes In the } the world was rocking and pitching |tuation are so foreign to anything [ry Mra Chadwick nearly to death, Bone, but the number of Japanese among them t# not given. So far | horribly, and the alr was filled with | by English scholars. fieneunp Hours—§:3¢ « m to@ the commissioners have depended chiefly upom the native and Ja- | the sound of bitter sobbing My — A letter written by Geo. Washing- Centos 9:90 a. ” ATIVE. mMaican negro, who te unsatisfactory. brain was dazed, and for long r| A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ton was found tm the mail at Sher- ‘The «: le in wide open to the Jap. “Sinful John” Turns Good Light-minded scoffers that have laughed at the jlous Philadel- Phians who have been praying for “Sinful John” Weaver must now laugh out of the other side of their mouths. “Sinful John” has suddenly seen the great light and turned good He is now one of the most active opponents of the United Gas steal. Exercising his power as mayor, he is disciplining politicians who Supported the lease, vetoing the action of the councils, and making & strenuous fight for the smashing of the corrupt machine that has could not understand my postition Bverything around was strange and unfamiliarty unelean. | seem od to be lying im a narrow closet, a perfect den of filth. Immediately overhead there sloped a coping of heavy black beams, which appeared to be the rafters of a slimy house and on the boards between loath Some vermin crawled at large. One ugly cockchafer sat growling at me, rubbing his antennae Wis a medi- tative air that drove me frantic. Soon, however, I distinguished, be- | hind ali other sounds, a throbbing, minor note, = lapping monotone, which could only have been the It’s al right ¢ be fixed fer a rainy day, but there aint ne use in havin’ yer umbrel- tar raised all th’ time, man, Tex, puldn't the other day. Geo have dome much worse it he had given it to a telegraph com- pany'® messenger boy. Ayers Hair Vigor. A splendid dressing for the hair, Keeps the hair soft and smooth, and es i oe re Second Noor Howard B eppostte Pens Mutual Buliding. ond Ave. CHEAP—Only $750, on terms of $10 per month, elther this cottage Reid the Quaker city in its cogs for years. awish of waves against a vessel's Bully for Philadelphia! eee The Hearst's Afternoon sheet has just found out that the Milwau- kee is not coming to the coast—three weeks Iate, _ “Grooming an American Citizen for the Throne of France” is the title of a remarkable article which will appear in Tuesday's issue of as usual, ; EDITORIALS BY (This column fs for the exclusive use of our readers. Write the edi piededededeieidieh ehh eee | STAR READERS No, intemperance to a conser }able extent is only a secondary 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. You can do this if you have a A Russian prisoner was surround- | preven Jitting at th | GF a 2atory house, with 5 acres, on two car lines and lake, all the lay- Twelve-year guarsates, Bully for Mayor Weaver! side driven by the wind. This leq by half a score of Japanese sol- | > ie K @ tag he ends, ing hens you want at 40 cents each, or Jersey cows at $40 each See Lady: sttendamta Bully for the preachers and other pious people whose prayers for | Drowsht remembrance with « rush | diers, {Quickly checks falling hair} c*p"tniiman, 1a Times block at once tata, Doth phones ir aaiidina Vals Sauk enowerdl. mak onehte 6 Chatteeet Wass — Upon hin knees, he begeed and and cures dandruff. | Always 1426 SECOND AVENUR ria ‘ = | pt ercy. j . i Bally for the newspapers that have pounded him over the head | mendous effort, which went a pang |” tat his camtore, inflamed by the |/Festores the color. twat mes: OW10 PAINLESS DENTISTS With heavy clubs until, if he has not seen his title clear to mansions | through all my body, moved to one! «tories of the il atment of their 5% Pike Street, Corner Third Avenue fm the skier, he has at least seen otars. side and the sobbing was explained } aptured comrades, were determined OFtginator of t the at » yo Av ~| Si Ne 7 rk L a Not a yard from me lay my poorlia show him no m ond they and inven ew 0 Whatever influence is entiled to most credit, the main point is | = . , i Clariase, bound tightly with great | begun ta torture bis in d that “Sinful John” has turned saint. His backbone, which was lke | hempem cords. I groaned at the| As they toaned him back and : : For Best Wines and Liquors that of 2 fishworm, has beeome like steel. sight, for I, too, was covered with | forth, that al might have wn oppor- Safe Syatem 317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, + He i sacting now as & real official of the public, not as a tol of | Tope. helpless as a baby, and ach-| tunity infliet some erwelty, a , tA gg ¥ RY. the gas-grabbers. ing besides in every limb. Lackily | Japan officer, whose uniform or xd without @ particle of pain, FREE DELIVERY. neither of us was gagged showed him to be one of the depart - ation DoW RegvoUS GF sensative Phones—Main 3872; Ind. 1926 Some people may doubt the effieacy of prayers. But the foree and “Clariase!” I muttered. ment commander's staff, dashed up i "bel GE tecth with the “Natural effect of aroused public opinion is not to be doubted by any mind She ceased her weeping instantly, | on a swetating herse. ; * a 28 sep gon and © gress tat sume te ber apes. | Toan'! tae tien recline ise Bride wan << ege ts Chicago LoanOffice Philadelphians have clubbed thelr mayor into doing what he was “Ob, bon Diew! I thought you|sword. “Are you the Fillings Bio. Bbe ana $TO5 Sidibadigclhigs ine Cin ‘ebove , were dead!” she cried in broken ac- | mikado, brave men of Nippon, ‘or All work guaranteed 15 years. HARRY SILVER, Prop. @lected to do—to fig! e corrupt political machine and the robber |cents, “You have been lying these | savages? Remember the eyea of the are Sam tS pm Bund torporations, in the Interests of the people. hours so still, ao still,” civilized world are watching you, hades wie eo 117 Yesier Wax. He may be acting too late to save the gas franchise. But In dis- “And you—did they hurt you?” I ¢ Japan, and even now « rép- A genteel place to borrow money 68 charging recalcitrant members of his cabinet and exercising rigid | STonned ; ive of Kaiser Wilhelm mAy @iamonds and all kinds of jewelry ¢ontrol over 20,000 city employes he can smash the notorious Phila “Ab , yes, Caryl, they struck me be looking upon the scene, Arm we ey Soe deiphia machine into smithereens and open a chance for honesty in 0 Teeth Free the future. SEE EEE EERE EERE RRR The WAKER DRUG (0. cleaning and examin- 3 e during all this week. The Brown's Ps a. iw Un lowest price ever f fs PrLT for be tly high-class | dental work. Don't put ft off, but come in at once. Good work at ® | prices, guaranteed for ten years, has made a world-wide reputation for tor about any timely or interesting | cause of crime, and which must be GAS RANGE |the Brown's Painless ntista, 718 ‘The Star. subject. Articles must not exceed} reached by well ordered sanitary, | 1G | Firet avenue, 250 words in length.) hygienic and educational measures. | and Gas Water Heater tn your || pied seased bodies and unbalanced kitchen. It will save you time, SVE> OV? 00-9? OC> SVO| CRIME AND 178 CAUSES. | minds are largely characteristic of and time {s money. 50,000 person | Editor Star It appears to me) criminals, and these are two most in Seattle t food cooked with Wireless Tele ra h eI the Increase of crime {s neces-|{mportant factors in producing = Re you? It fs the cheapest |sartly attracting the attention of all] crime, i best F saailte. a P i p y jthinking people throughout the| There are a numerous class in|, Attend the Manufacturers ls é , 8 going to crea! demand for many operators. It is be state, and there are abundant evi-] whom crime seems to be hereditary Ss tt] Li hti | Extracting and , nag pdm Eagan going ag —_ eventually be equipped ¢ dences that crime causes are in-}a taint in the blood. In the same Sale atthe ea e ig ing oO. SILVER FILL > pparatus. A position as operator on a large jereasing for which there seema to|family there are generatic of i Ow! ‘22. §3.00 ocean steamer will make an interesting life. A good sized eat. @| bo no adequate prevention criminals. Kaan 2, 207" tne Ave eh main os —" ety 75. FULL Ser . ary will naturally be offered to those who get in on the < It has been said that nearly all Prison life, such as in Watta 2 Ver Next to Stone § tx. 75 rare a ground floor. Don't ai until all the 18008 Positions are jcrime originates in saloons, but this| Walla, adds another section to. the Tabs Tires Pisher & Lane | other, dent roma = ae ty etare yourself and be all ready when the demand statement requires discrimination. |criminal class. By the congregate Jena Iprewn's: dentists remain’ we comes. We tench « thorough course fu all branches of teley- 9 |Very tow profoasional criminals are| sere, the taat eg te cometenate Embroidered Waist Patterns a reegadlpanpanenp lorem Bee inebriates, that class of thieves are|school of crime where the young Another large lot Just received. Sa, Chtahane, ticks BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS Wilsoa’s Modern Business College sober men. ‘They could not ply|offender i# both domoralized by || ALBERT HANSEN |) vie. iceru and tack. Shout be nay Campagne, Light 713 First Avenue | their trade without a clear head, nor|contact with hardened. criminals JEWELRY, WATQHES place them on sale for a week at $1.98 and @2.25 euch. vw Ut Partore 4 ¢, § and ¢ Unies (as aes & ee¢:e~ yo with those who drink,|and initiated into the mysteries of ony San Seottic's THE FAIR, © de oot south ‘of MacDougall aa | ae they talk too much. professional villainy, ae ow Aaa 706 tat Avenuo attle’s Popular Department Store, Second Aven Just Above Pike. “Hours—8: 30 a. m. to 6:00 aces

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