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Business Department BATLAND STAN AGENCY-3 e AN OND PIKY Our @umbers fort THE SEATTLE STAR BY_STAR PY BLISHING Co. . OF FICES—1NT and 10) Beventh Avenue EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. TRLEPHON Buns Main 19; Independent Um TW alan ave Bun ont per copy, st cents per week. or twenty-five conte per month Belivered by mall or carriers NO free eoptes. ge HO, MAIL SUBACKIBERS— The de te when your subseripiton, ‘ Den that " uf your u om the Brtered at the F a AD, OF FICE—KAGLald DRU@ Co. COR HCOND AVENUES STRERT. w Want Ad Office at the » Bove number has recentiy tos! t Ger the purpose of afiording the public a io le Ld Gin. to Neave subscriptions for The & Romp. The shone are: Aunget Maly ent f tative, 1006 Hartford Bullding. BW. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Re prose w 63 Tribune Ratiding. ) WARD, New York Represen tative, _— 4 HONEST CIRCULATION, ‘Thte ts to certify that the DAILY AVERAGE BONA FIDE CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 EX CEEDED 16.000 COPIES DAILY, ang for the FIRST QUARTER OF 1905 (January, February and March) EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. B F. CHASE. General Manager. ——E, Subsertbed tn my presence and sworn to before me this Srd day of Aprtl, A. D. 1905, A. J. TENNANT, Notary Public in and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle A“Quarter Million” Club | A number of our public epirit ed men, men who have been identl- | fied in one way or another with every strt forward Seattle has | made, have just formed a Roosters’ club, The knotty problem is, what shall it be called? Some want Its Slogan to be “Seattle 300,000 in 1910;" others » just plain “Roost ers’ club,” as ite title The latter name should by no means be adopted. It would be unfortunate. It would give Tacoma a chance to call us “poll par rots,” for the Clty of Destiny, some months ago, organized a similar club and called it “The Be ub, Why mimio or f sn the heels of our little neighbor? Let Seattle be conscious of her power to be METROPOLITAN and do METROPOLITAN THIN( 8 club a name symbolic of the indomitable spirit which has S. Let our city give its newly form- made northwest, Let us have a name for Geattle the queen city of t this organization as big with meaning as our city is big with poast- Ditities. Lat the name concretely suggest growth, progress, activity, Let it stand for something ¢ te. The t Boost) » is only a we unded nice sounding term. It might mean anything, not Lat's call the organization “The Quarter-Million” club, with a population In 1908,-as the one clear, strong purpose of Its members. Chicago had its “Two M tub, Kansas City its “Half Mi. Yon” club, and those very names added momentum to the energy of thelr members ‘The Star would like to have suggestions from its readers, and these suggestions will be forwarded to the club. This club means much. Let's not belittle it In its Infancy by at~ taching to it a title that will be an incubus through life. Let Japan Nave the Islands General Wood has “pacified” Jolo, It cost only fine priv Rilled and twenty-one wounded to conquor peace in that district, not to mention a score or #0 of the native constabulary. Samar ts to re- eetve attention next, And thus proceeds our job of assimilating « population that does not assimilate, educating a people that does not eare to be educated and governing a country that desires to govern fteelf. The archipelago has been a drain upon the resources of every Ration that has held It. It will be—It ls so with us Melville in a recent address advises that He says they will prove a Pandora box It is not worth The practical ques- wh may be Rear Admiral George W. we give up the Philippines. @f evils to this country, Why not give them up? while to talk about imperialism and anti-imperialiem. alate. But certain questions properly may be asked tions, aside from morals. re of the islands worth Is the investment likely to pay? Or, if morals enter in, it ‘asked: Are we reaching these Asiatics? Are we touching them and helping them as rapidly as some other nation might touch and help them? Say, for instance, Japan. insue is Is our ten fear of future t Perhaps there is nothing In the currently expr jwar with Japan, on account of these islands. Perhaps Japan is r Proposing to meet us half way in the aggrandizement business. haps not. But— Suppose Japan, victorious, master of the Eastern seas, supreme rim Asia, should raise the cry, “Asia for the Asiatic Suppose, fol- lowing the example of this country Japan should announce a Jap- nese Monroe Doctrine? Anything to prevent? And would it not be rather embarrassing to this country. Is it imagined that Japan has no other ulterior object In this war than the benevolent “open door” doctrine? Japan stands for Asia. ‘Deep down in the consciousness of the Jap is the feeling that the ‘Wrest has had too much to say concerning the disposition of the Fast. The Western powers must not stride through Asia as if it were Africa, El apan, with Ch back her up, “Thus far and no farther!" carving out territory to suit! na will say to the Western nations, We do not need the Philippines. 4 it is doubtful if they need us. Is it not sensible therefore to ude to sell these possessions to Japan? Japan needs th is. The islanders need the Japan- ese. The Oriental wu the Oriental. Japan will be coming into a lot of money from Russia. A tithe of that indemnity will can reserve a ng station or two. pay us back our outlay. And w It will not hurt either the mo with distant foreign possessions it of the nation to part » or the cre e can neither use nor improv CREEPS EEEE EEE ERRAERR EERE REE HS » EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ; * PTC CP CeCe Cee eee eee ee eee WHAT I'D DO WITH IT IF I, I would give a plano to every girl HAD JOHN D. ROCKEFEL whose heart is filled with music LER'S MONEY. and no means by which to express “What would I do with John D./it; an art education to the one Rockefellers money if I had it?” | whose soul fs longing to picture the 1 would give to every good girl|beantiful things within it; in short, | who was about to marry $1000 for|furnish the wings by which every her own use and her children |girl and boy oar as high as I would give to every industrious |their ambitious ¢ 8 could carry @an with a family a few acres of |them fand and a little home free from I would like to build churches debt, beyond his power to mortgage |where a woman could go with her @r soll—a perpetual fund for wife|calico dress and her barefoot chil |dren—a beautiful church with a big and babies. 1 would buy the hovels and tene-|big organ’ and everything love ents where the poor workmen|and always a minister who would ow must stay; build houses in-|never preach anything but hope, @tead for them to live in at cheap|and love, and falih~and Christ, Fent, and teach them to care for |their friend themselves and their homes I would like to give every hard sy other homes for the|working, self-supporting girl a widows with children de-|chance at least once a year to “fri ndent upon them, and for the old|vol” and indulge in “pretty vant ple who have “climbed the hill” |tios” just like the “other girls.” ng years together and find the|And every young man who toils enough tennis and ball and golf to summit bleak and shelterless. all the sweeter because ‘ I would like to give every sin-|make work n “Wick woman a chance by its means |of the relaxation ] @ live a clean, respectful life, plac- F.G. 1 beyond want and want's tempta ry Zo 4 Seattle Day. & . at Portland Expositior N. P. ex- T would own a good many of . aa ile Oe cursion train will le Seattle Fri “God's acres,” where every forlorn * 4 he agar - day, June 23rd, at 7 m. F brother” and “sister” of mine lirip fare $5.00. Get your tick Bight come at hast to rest now pte If you want to see 4 . be 4 itexemplified—4f you vant to see upwards ™ Seals above the average % e & wtudents—at their work —preparing for the battle of life down to the Colligs ae ) $3 COLLEGE ) Bidg., James und a=) Sa |) Second, top floor, and visit the day or even- ing mye ot Both Phones (Cantinued from Yeeter‘ay.) CHAPTER XX I MARRY ONDON soon be- stasteful so full waa o with up memo sad As j#o rich that gain or loss could give me little of excitement. Why, even my treatment of Richards was al poachers; long walks, fresh air, healthy exercise and appetite, long nights of unbroken dreamless sleep. He certainly aroused my interest. and so much so that at length I persuaded to give the life a trial, I dispatched a note to Pitt informing him of my inteation, and op the third day set out for Devonshire and Castle Burmouth. The whole thing was a mistake I had lived In the city too long, my days had ever been too full of inet- dent to allow me to settle down as a boorish squire. It might have been, I told myself, had Clariese been sat- iafied to share my exile, I should have grown resign to rusticate. But Clarisse was in France or Bel- sium, perhaps wed by this! In a month I was consumed with restiess longing for other things— janything but that peaceful, hum. drum, tufernal, eternal calm. 1 was moreover, incessantly harassed with thoughts of Mademoiselle d'- Arras. Misfortunately in all dreams Clarisse was kind, therefore awakening was a thing to be dread- ed. There were times when I sigh- jed for some of De Sevringen's |tal fan paste. But one morning came courter to the castle with a script, under formidable seal, from the prime minister himself. ‘My lord,” it sald—"You will be | srieved to learn that his most graci jly reaseumed proport most jalarming. It has be aaary jthen, for the government, of which I am unworthily the head, to adopt dients sanctioned by the prece- dents of similar unhappy accidents of fate, But on this occasion we are |hampered by the cries of maicon tented oppositionists, and at a time }when surely the ship of state h |never more sorely needed the co- jherent administration of all its jcompany. It pleasures me to feel convinced that this government has earned the support, during 4 ult and dangerous times, of good jeompatriots, However, my health has iong been failing, and I need, as never before, the co-operauon of all friends. Your seat, my lord, as a of the realm has long res d. A division is ite on Thursday On Friday I should dearly hear from you xpected evening like to in person, that you my | } ous majesty’s old affliction has late- | “A Sword Mislaid” Gop yright by the R. fF. Fenno Company. THR SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1905. BY AMBROSE PRATT, mt face, ao wan It was, so world-wérn |oarnestness that astonished myself. and baggard, He marked y| Pitt sighed, “The peer or the , ‘ os glance, and, with unetring ekill,|rich man who idles is but a poor |p ‘24!e# Kangaroo Calf Shoes, |read my thoughts aloud creatur he sald wearily You | oon a. ee and You are right, lad,” he saig with |have given me th wer I em-| hard we wear, $1.76 val . sickly smile; “the physiefifnaway |pected, Well, what say, my lord. | tu st is a matter of months wih fney| Will you cast in your lot with me? : : Fay . th wre wrong, | have not \miny|f can promise you the naval secre anh janine “aces Paygierson tay G taryehip, which fs vacant since the) 6 tot; Saturé : I wasshocked beyond impeachment of Lord Melvitle, It : - my eee it I forced mynelf to ia a post of great responsibility, |B Chins led Kid Shoe brightly, “You are tl now, my ford, | which will give you but paltry lels- | and button, $1.26 vatue, mines 6 and think despondently, being qyer- | Ure hours; but if you are, as 1 take} to 8 turday 150 worked. Rest is what you need; a|you, capable, energetic and ambiti-| ja | ta i | | th even if the state refix ory duet pA comcast np cove pe 2-| THE DENTIST YOU the Great Giver of good gifts. preached Uked paper to catch a train.” | pla ttle reat, and you will spend years | ous, don't even kick when y tered. He was clumay—I did not ESPECIALLY THE OATS. ! trouble to rail at him; he was impu i Albrights, W. Va, |e lothes on the floor #0 ‘you « dont—he went unpunished, save for} ,We desire, through the columns|hang your handkerchiefs om the a sharp rebuke. Richards violently |°* YOUr paper, to extend our thanks | hooks But, by thunder, I do kic | opposed my warlike thoughta, Hoe|% the people of Valley Potat asd | when you throw them into « corney hated the army, he sq | Guseman for their liberal donation | so you cau hang up your hairpins!" wartare, he detested the city. A/% Sno hams, oats, groceries and | | | peaceful country life for him. He| ther articles useful to the pastor | painted the country in glow and his family. The preacher, as colore—a wide estate, a splendid | ¥*!! 48 others, loves a liberal giver | mansion, sport with fowling ptece | #94 the people who contributed wil | or fishing rod; an occasional ex-|™* embered by us, These acts | citing encounter with over-daring | Of Kindness will be remembered by TOR AND FAMILY. Kingwood, W. Va. Argus. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. At th’ Meadows th’ raee is not to th’ swift ‘leas the bookies sea no. AN EVESDROPPER Never mind, . - “Talk about your model married ver mind, you'll be sorry for alt of thome Japanese victories some why, that follow Garriso®)4q.y. when Togo begins @ series of te any | ever knew magazine articles and 0; sine arti an¢ yama goes 1 thought he was on the! P84 | through this country on a lecture r a shoe factory. tour, So he ts model husband. king orders.” and that's why hes He's used to “We need more school teachers,” says a Chicago paper. Kuew itt needed more something, but thought it was policemen “Ralph O'Conner, the novelist and told a Chicago paper he “Then, said the urried to the station CASTORIA For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Chicagy he De you find bard to select « 4 to go to for your vacation tT” ‘That easier every gets year very place I have visited is just}Bears the at many for me not to think of the | Signatare xt time ~ ot A A Kansas tor that sing out of Jerry Simpson, Everything Depends on How Your Teeth Are Treated—in- ferior Work le Dear at Any Price. Alveolar Dentistry, Originated by the Boston Dentists, the Best in Every Respect | It is now eded by every |] one who knows anything about it that Alveolar Dentistry, as iginated and practiced exclus ely by the Kosten Dentista, |}] 1420 ond Avenue, is the | € wr ‘ wuccess ot dental By « of this distinctive meth ¥ perform operatio: jhave cast your fortunes in my nd render services which are j fav og | ib means of old-tin With kind greetings ve me, methods my lord, faithfully > carvan | | Kverything pertaining to the me corvent. welfare of your teeth, mouth and ialinnie atoed caveats ry | cums is included in this method. > y watching | They tighten loose oth jme and did not appear to be over straighten crooked and protrud pleased at tho joyful expression ing teeth, replace missing teeth lwhich I did not uete t aodesel without plates or bridgework and Anything important lord?” DS ccmielibatnas |e anxtously inquired lk Peeas Seukions have % The noble earl of Chatham has| SUNDAY BALL. gompiete Gentel office in. the sent for me,” I answers: i |] country and you will be aston jquently. “He requires my assist-| An Tinols man found a coffee pot ||| ished to learn the vast improve- ance in a great political « in @ catfish, He was much surpeis- |i} Ment their methods are over the a6 yoo will sonar tt loo tr nat taaleier aa aanied |] old style system of dentistr hone it, my} a by not finding y ft | The ttieee use. petroniand be AM ; | the select people of Seattle, as ncittos certainly a am under] “My husband left home before |l] weit an those in the more hum ° ns to the prime min- | bre yesterday, and fished all||] ble walks of 11 Phetr fees are ister | day without tting a bite if in r h of and are no high | “H'm,” muttered Richards, with! “On, I gu most men don't care||] er than those charged by others j@n angry sniff, “for his kindness in| whether they have anything to eat|}] for ordinary work. They make putting you in jail, I suppose? not, #0 long as they get enough tp | 70 Charee for examination or ad it was an opportunity which 1| drink.” ‘ | vit y bie t Mt, t Ese wae ae nity wi | ou are unable to call, write had tong. des ed. and the energy | - stating the nature of your trou a into the trouncing By gosh, this is the limit!” howl-|f] bie and the doctors will advise which I forthwith administered to|ed Smithers, who had been fumpyiga ||| you fully without expense to you. the rascal both pleased and aston.|around in the closet for ten obgfit. |||. Call on. or. address Boston ished me, for it presaged a new in-|t 1 es t | Dentints, 1420 & Avenue, |terest in living, a return from the What's the matter, deur?” askea|[] OPPosite Bon Marche, Seatt |tomb of misanthropic musi and | M mithers. | = = regrets to the world of action, the| va th matter roared] ApoE. regret the orig of ation, Wae| alta’ oft] Chicago LoanOffl ly suited for. , | throwing my coats and trousers a i] ca hg oan ce On Friday morning, at a little be- | vests and hats on the fl 1 done} saat wt aca a fore noon, I presented myself at the | kick on you using all the hooks ta iy Wastes Wer, house of Pitt, and on this occasion | this closet for your skirt and shitt| Q,SeBteel place to borrow money on rote and on | uj this « ponds and all kinds of jewelry, |! found that the name of “Devenac"*| waists and hats and stock nena Strictly confidentias ™ | Tho great Pitt greeted me with | what the French call empre ement | He expressed himself as profoundly |grateful for my prompt attention to his request, and assumed me that |my example had been of great ser |Vice in influencing several unde clded and wavering peers to give }him their allegianc After a few moments He dismissed his attend ants, to one of whom he gave some |whispered direction, and sitting own, he requested the indulgence of a few minutes’ private chat, as he wished to ask my advice on jcertain matter. That the’ prime minister should require the confi dential assistance of s0 lately | whitewashed a scapograée as my |nelf, it must be admitted, was a proposition sufficiently ‘start | | However, I tried to assume the | meanor of @ reverend seignour, one |long used to discussing counsels of stato, and the advising @f kings. It [save me a thrill of pity % mark his It ye think u haven't the ready ¢ash to buy that new suit you're ing of getting—come in here and try our easy payment plan One Dollar'a Week Does It Eastern Gutfitting Co., Inc. 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH ———E—E eee it will not displeasure you on| yu throw Shirt Waist Talk ociations in England's service yet.” that acount hateful — Ah, well,” he said kindly, “never| I was overwhelmed and, Indeed were the better | mind me; but for yourself, my lord,|touched to the heart at this proot word. Two days| You are vet a youne mana man of [ot the great Picts kindueas for 1 if You Wear I spent io many parts and talents, and of am-|1, an untried politician, lately a gloomy quiet of} bition, too, if I mistake not. Have j#camp at whom all England looked Ww H my rooms after) you never thought of a political | askance, to be thus offered advance aists De ringen’s | career? It seems to me that you|ment which many @ hoary member death, Richards | would do well in politica” of either house would have given Ladi White Lawn my sole companion, I thought | His words opened up for me al bie right hand to obtain Waist ted front, good deal about joining the army |new vista, causing new, perhaps| “My lord,” I stammered brokenly eae emmy ngain, being convineced that my in-|long dormant, aspirations to come|“your goodness unmans me, but colar and back, 7 fluen with Pitt could now easily | to sudden birth within me. sink me if ever I prove unworthy of value; Saturday. 48 j secure me a coloneley, but @ grow “It is what I should like of all |your confidence Ladies’ White Pin | tng lack of ambition combined with | things,” I cried briskly, and with an (To be Contineved.) 5 jan nt drowsiness of disposition, Check Oxford Cloth | prevented’ this idea from taking a - | Waists, trimmed with | root. I was commencing to feel the | large pearl buttons years by this, By gad! next birth nicely tucked and day would give me 44 years of ex tailored, $2.59 vatue; ¢ to reflect upon. Forty-four Saturday ..... 0186 " old delights no longer at va DUS i %ya | tracted me. I could think of the ‘ A Lot of Ladies gaming tables without the gamb “ ra jler’s itch to hazard, for I was now | pig paratype with handsome a Waelst worth WBC some urday Sale, 3 for Se. Carnation Clean your it. Saturday Sale 2i%e. 25 aize; never sold for urday Sale 6e. Swan Down For the face. WiNDOW 5 SATURDAY AT THE FAIR A Beautiful 16-in. Flower Vase FREE \— WITH EVERY PURCHASE Now York Liquor Co For Best Wi at Lagusn 2@7 FIRS? AV& edu, rete aaaree iene fa. 1a GOOD SHOES that Counts for trimmed, others trimmed were $2.00. any Waist in the lot Saterday at .«. NINETY-EIGHT CENTS RSO /GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210—PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. Sticky Flypaper, 3 for 5c Sold elsewhere at Se per double sheet. Guy's Sat- Cake 7c Other drug stores charge 50c per & fine soap and elegantly perfumet. Benzine 1-2 Pt. clothes, keep the spots off. Cascara Tablets 6c mee in Sold by other places at 15e. WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HALF (Just half the Association Schedule.) RUG STORE YESLER 4"> SECOND 4 SS] Special Priced Saturday Viet ¥ with fine $1.65 | Saturday . $1.45 | Men's Kid, Hand Sewed Slippers, end $1.76 vatw tu You Berries Raised on One Acre Five acres, new hon bot close to lake a fruit and berries, only §7 Terms, $26 down and $10 pra ai to good party. Over $500 worth these blackberries can be raised og of this land. The riches in g county and close in tj» jeattle, I can also use several mag | at good wages to work on this lang Enquire of Kenny or RO. Smith a room 2 in Times block, upstairs Come today, as I am going Kast, asa Stone’s Pike Street Pharmacy The Reliable Family Drug Store where you get your money's worth. Selling—~ Wine Cardul, for women, $10 size , + BBE Three packages Mammoth Tol let Paper Just received a new shipment of Toilet Paper, large rolls, good quality, 4 packages Big Phone us your drug wants We deliver the goods. Fine White Lawn tucked, some embroidery, Not jess than $1.50; Your cholee of STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Family and Preserip tion Druggiste. 419 PIKE STREET, Both Phones, Matn 98% No Agents, No Commission You can save more than one half on the price of « Sewing Machine. Visit our Sewing Ma- chine department. Write us fer particulars. Standard Rotary and Domestic Machines. CLINE’S Just above the Postoffice. Soap, Per box of three, It's 2 1-2¢ Benzine does less than 20c. Powder 9c flesh, Guy's Sat- BROWN’S Scicatitic DENTISTS 713 First Avenue Are the discc s and originates of the only reliable and sc system of Painless Dentistry. We extract, crown, fill and clean @ treat teeth absolutely without pall and guarantee all work for fiftes years. Our work is the best, ou prices the lowest consistent class work, EXAMINA’ Our plates are undetest natural teeth and are gaat fit FILLING Oc, T5e and $1.00 GOLD CROWN $3.50 to BRIDGE WORK ha BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS, 713 First Avenue. Parlors 1, 2 3, 4, 6 and 6 Union Block, one door south of MacDouge all & Southwick’'s. Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6:20 p.m. Sule day, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p m PROPOSAL FOR SEALED BID@ Superior Court, State of Washing ton, King county, No. 47307, in the matter of the Receivership of The Evans Manufacturing Company. In pursuance of an order of thé said Court, the undersigned Re ceiver will receive sealed bids for the plant and machinery of the above named ation, consist Jing of a fully equipped Woodwork- with a quantity All bids shot certified t. of the All bids are val of The Il be sold a@ 5 d clear of all encumbrances and can be examined at the plant at Latona, on any fore |}noon prior to the 22nd day of Jung | where fu The cream and white. Be Jing establishment, of material on hand be accompanied with check for ton per ce Jamount of the bid subject to the appr Court. The same w it now SCREENS All sizes, that will keep out the files, from 18c Up Screen Doors, all Sizes, 75c H.WOODHOUSE CO. 1405 Second Ave. will be opened by at his office, No at ten o'clock June 23rd, t@ uld_ be sent herty, Receiver Job n, Attorneys en. whom all bids sh William A. Di | Rossman and for secelver, 300 Pacific Block SUPERIOR COURT OF In an }IN THE he State of Washington. SEA’ 4 ne the County of King. 4, he - in the M of the Recelversbie WON TRUST { The Evans Manufacturing 0 \pany. No, 47307. | PHOTO SUPPLY’ Co, "i." ‘iy cn. School of Photography undersigned has been ‘appointed, aad eur: 1, ua je velve See has duly aved corporation, and that a mele 905, ° We are headquarters | on the Sist day of May, 1905, a tye for Ladies’ and Gents’ | der was made by the Court ant cae was entered, requiring all pereous to said corporation to pay MARION | STREET Houghton & Punter | det Watch Inspector G. N..| the same to the undersigned, and a@ N. P. and Interurban | persons having claims against sal present the ‘Salle within simoty any from the entry of eaid order, to the undersigned, at bis office te 0 New York Block, Gegthh & Roseman aod Jobosos, WP b+ neye, or be forever. bartaa seein collection of thelr oles lwaye, 164 FIRST AVIEN corporation to duly verified Ww. A. DOWER Fe “nat

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