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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. OFFICES—187 and tog Seventh Avenue. WER AMG ON exc BALLARD STAR AGENCY—&n Ballard Ave. Buniet, Rod sever! by a arrter, No free coph © MAIL, SUBSCRINERS—The date when ye i tered ac the P EY, AND PIKE STRERT. Out new Want Ad. Office nt the above number has recently be the WW leave af Star a nt 1188. i SUNDAY TRLRPHON BS Biyainess Department Sunset, Matn 1080; Independent £138 ‘One cont per copy, six cents per week, twenty-five cents por the as label of each paper, When th qrive {fy ha Renin been nai in Advance, your Hame We taken from th ange ‘of dat the address label ts & recetp wor at Beattle, Washington, as second-class ma AD. OPFICK—-RAGLEY'S DRUG BTORE, COR. SHCOND pose of affording the public @ convenient place to leave want ada ay wa items The phon 4 be Sot thie oftige are: Suusct, M W. D. WARD, New York Reprosentattva, 68 Tribune Butlding HONEST CIR CULATION, This ts to certify that the DAILY AVERAGE BONA FIDE CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the YEAR 1904 EX- CEEDED 14.000 ( DPIES DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER OF 1005 (January, February and March), EXCEEDED 18,000 COPIES DAILY. P Bubeeribed fo my presence and sworn to yes me this Sed day q Of April, A. D. 1906. A. J, TENNANT. E *ublic in and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle What Education Is a 5 Edu Woh have made successes of themselves without it A bad reputation never arises from nothing. Where @moke there is fire. Men and women who believe that Spent In learning Is so much time wasted are honest tn Met, and they have some reason for their conclusions Liew Sometimes they he @ated individual has strutted past them flinging Latin ar a Phrases about Just to make an Impression, e as they do because some #0-c @ducation means. It is generally the weakest representative of a religion. © deliver met” a Raucation is not book learning. BE Education ie appreciation. @ti more from the pa We appreciates because he knows, Knowledge is learning f education. A French phr Proof of knowledge: tt is not education. Pinished, you appreciate a fine house. If you know » ‘The man or woman who boasts of being a @ation either possess education won from expert he been trained. Wchools and colleges don’t always send out men and w @ehools—the school of books and the school of Ife. he world affords. It matters not where we learned, or @eacher, when we have understanding we have education. The Jones Way nd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. But first, the story— gystem {n running lines near Manson, Iowa. Here *he They were soon married. On the day of their marriage the couple made this With any difference unsettled between them. After five Married life the pledge has been kept inviolate. ‘The honeymoon promises to last to the end of life. ‘There's more of the story— & pinch, took the part of rod . young couple pause. ‘One lingers over the story. But the moral’s the thing: Jon salvation. a Try the Jones way. Insurance companies have sur plus funds amounting t ary means of livelihood in expectation of division. n—the Guatemalan ant. _ogeaatre should go right to the Collins +» James and Becon4, top floor, and visit the day or even- ing classes of BF. CHASE, General Manager, ation is getting a bad reputation among men and ‘The person who struts and eniffs and stands on a pedestal just Because he has book tearntng doean't know enough to know what @r & creed that the world is pleased to accept as the fairest samples Ht is the same with education. We pick out the one who makes tho Biggest fuss about knowing the least, and say, “If that is educa ucation is not necessarily a Patter of schools and colleges, Education is understanding of the People and the things that people of the world know and talk about. The man who cen paint the side of a barn gets more enjoyment @ut Of a fine oll painting than the man who has never handled Brush. The man or woman who can draw the picture of a horse gets ting. The man or woman who has painted ® picture very like the one he looks upon gets most of all, Ihe knows the most about the painting. He knows the tricks of colo he knows what the painter did to make this tree, to make this & word almost too long for the dictionary, If you know how a house ts built, how it fs planned and how it ts mething about everyone and everything you qyou gain from each person or subject something for yourself. You know nothing of an object it has no more meaning to you than Dave the pages of a book written Im a language you cannot read cena without edu- © and research or Ihe is not more than half as successful as he would have been had Education ts appreciation, understanding of people and Poasess it. Nor does life always teach it. There are failures in both ‘The more we know, the more we can appreciate the wonder who “Let not the sun go down on your wrath,” is an ancient admont- tion worthy of obedience and admirably {iustrated in the Walter Jones graduated in an Ilinols college in the engineering eourse and was immediately given employment by the gece Island "> Moody, a bright, sensible girl. It was a case of love at aret ® ght. ‘They pledged each other they would not close their eyes at night Mr. Jones was given a section of heavy work down in New Mex- feo, a hundred miles from anywhere. Mrs. Jones went along. They Get up their tent in the railway construction camp. Mrs. Jones ‘kept her husband's accounts, conducted his correspondence and, in ‘Then they were sent up to the Michigan peninsula, where they Poughed it in the same way. Now they are down in ® forsaken ‘part of Kentucky suce exstully developing a lead and zinc mine. ‘The life of this typical American and his brave wife has been ‘&p ideal one, though under conditions that would have given many and his wife had good health, Phey had good sense. They made chams and comrades of @ther. They were wise and brave and patient. But above all— ‘There waa that {ine agreement never to sleep untli differences ‘were settled. If they had @ “spat” they “made up” the same day, Jones and Mrs. Jones say that working agreement has been their 900,000. Policy holders are advised, though, not to neglect (heir ordine If you want to see : it exemplifiea—tt you XOS rant want to nee upwards of 200 students— above the average \dente—at their Na OS for the battle of life— funda that may be Chief Rngines They might « the United States wouldn't pudding. Weil, J too unequal to tatoes and calico Lo live for each othe When a girl « For the IF WOMAN HAVE 80 MANY When a woman gets “edi ated above the for, she is nothing but « out of her, you w mother of women? and ltth unloose +k ee ee SANTA ROSA.—-Twins, born in different years. That was the odd circumstance | of the coming into 'Mrs. Jane Harrod Mansfield, revealed a few days ago of Mrs. The family home jraces, AN UPR 18 SHOCKING to PROPRIETY, In HE SEATTLE STARLISATURDAY, JULY 15, 190 nf What's the use of befng a United States senator tf you've mot to be Furope, they sa Tussin as a Ken pow wounded bear may be dangerous business, hedged about with lawn? —————— Surely Rockefeller will be lost through bank fallure or Shonts arresteed for he was in the torrid canal os pplify matters by ing & criminal cougt « es Thos, W. Lawson, saya a diapateh, passed through Omaha _— Japs going to float another $150,000,000 INSIDE THE LAWYER'S OFFI Want that Indemnity, oo The former s¢ ma to find tt @ regular os Behold tn Elihu Root i WHI Root fit th OO A Slip-Hnot anos, and did t BY CYNTHIA GREY. onfe and Will have surprised. When a $50 wo patrimontially Not but what they were both rather and Will had not a single bad habit his first st seat in Loide’s office. am not a bit man marries partnership ts & tallor-made gown d and pudding for on man's taste than steak chrome for two, ne eve O, yea; but ft quickly proved that th in this alltance; none place home if “they re was no such * sacrificial spirit that makes the poorest st to those who keep abreast of a class far home to save expense” furbelows; when she giv salary nor “perquisites,” on frills and © no assets In her nature to.meet ause she Was & Worman, for one be an abunda iscournged at almost th ad by when they were marrte fo longer runs in a@b ur sweetheart and a kiss at the gate—but needs theater tickets, hothouse flowers and ice cream to make Its pathway Yet he honestly did his best to make them both; and if Jennie had been been Iiving in comfort. So, no wonder his pride and h r tent culminated in her resuming her former pe I do not think they was drinking some; in the office was “going to raine her they will ever live together. Jennie was pr get where 50 ce in to talk te HIGHER EDUCATION, and OPPORTU WH, tmagining that be: make what bad been barely suffic two, felt himself der Of course he had nothing te course of true love moonlight accessor they would soon have Dep, for I heard that Wilt h old fellow" ts vory unlikely will ever make up; told Maud that the ing that hour te the Depew papers The lawyer had a letter book, the indexing of which was fn arrears, and Gerald's business was to bring | the index up to date. ft will not take worth” her $50 once, but ts would be a fair © NITIES, and such TWADDLEL “RIG ey SHE mtinet ed * with the material instinct educated at bie own: 4 the name “Depew wnities In the reach of the sex than others, then I do not know where any greater « ue Wives and faithful m: nd them 1 don’t blame Jennie, though, found applied to a Depew in America, which bad brought Joah over, and the other to} a series of letters connec the winding up of the affair. The letter to Depew he read, and) was not a whit the wiser. Then he took on a perusal of the others, Any woman who will raise « and utter disregard of her re mother, shows a lack daughter in vanity and selfishness, am prospective wife . and ts guilty of criminal ponsibilities But you think the men nowadays do not care much for my kind |, You just get that idea out of your mind as soon aa possible. beat has #0 gr IDPAL IN BVERY DECOLLETE NOR to that ideal, the heart of the man and fidelity in honorable exchange by a tle too strong for court to break, atly deteriorated. TRUE MAN AILOR-MAD hut THERE and whenever wom afety trust in her” too lasting for even death to SPEER EEE EER ATER ERR RRR INTERESTING PEOPLE Se a ie ie ie eee ie eee ee ee ed Kuro all Inet ho bur went-—I Went sicksteen years once hout takin’ a though and ft waa there were born 70 years ago. world of] December 31, and Mrs. few hours later, was sufficiently morning of January 1, 5 ED FUP LEPEEPESESSERERRARAREREH EN ? EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS * eee ee ee eee CeCe ee eee ee rrr THANKS, DR. MATTHEWS. Editor Star:—Yes, wir, I fully ap preciate the work of your paper and | j staff for a purer atmosphere and a better condition of | FIGHT for PURE MILK, | gas and the prevention of all kinds 'ot gambling ought to PLAUDED by all decent people You were right in asking clean jettizens to stay away and CHILDREN GOOD women to seen in such places Do you know =NCY and INDECEN In the future every man OUT THIS COUNTRY MAN of a DAMNABLE GRA us pray that DECIDE to be a DE and that our land will be REDEEMED FROM POLI CORRUPTION ‘TINUE TO FIGHT FOR |} WRONG to lend his pres {support to anything which has in |{t such potent EVIL, ehureh members, and church | fleers, being caught at ral! vides that there en such places | THE RIGH M. A. MATTHEWS. The Mystery of | £| 9,000 BY BURFORD DELANNOY, (Copyright, 1908, by the Newspaper Enter: Association.) ee nt CHAPTER XVII Gerald opened the letter, The contents read 1 shall be pleased to see you if you will give me a between 10 and LI 0" ference to your letter of yesterday’ dat Gerald was pleased too, He was In Liverpool street between 10 and 11 o'clock next morning, Saw the lawyer and » He was to begin his duties on Monday—three days after, The law all tomorrow jock, with re tled with him. Lwith his ap ask for refe riing Gerald toc was satiaft On Monday m Thore was not much work to do. Gerald saw that at a glance. There waa no acting about the matter. His emp ployer was poor. ls Round th 8 of the outer of. fice were black tin boxes, with real and = imagtnary-—na elients printed on the flap there You turned the key and the flap fell down, enabling you t contents. One in parte great charm for the now fixed bis eyes on ft with an eager I-wonder-what's-inslde-you glance fin white letters rk, He It bore the name of Depew Tho locks were poor things. Evidenced by the fact that ono key on the bunch seemed to open them all Lolde kept the bunch tn bis trousers pocket. If he wanted a pa per from a particular box fing his bell, gives the k for the paper to be brought The next time Gerald was ask to get a paper, he first opened the w box, and closed ft again without turning the key. Ho kept the flap In position by a| small wedge of paper. “ Mr. Lotde would go to lunch at 1 o'clock, and Gerald proposed devot- | an examination of | The lawyer showed him how With this letter book in his hand | rald turned to) x, € There were two entries; one he d with Ho started at the last, and pro posed to work his way back He was surprised to find the nat letter of so recent a date, And| when he saw it was to the governor | of the Bank of & tn it that Loide was stopping the numbers of the notes for nineteen thousand pounds, he stopped him- well, gland, and read That he had struck a tangled web There are 5,000 St. Loutsians tn | dent this summer, And Fotk’s| shippers on both grand jury isn't in session, either, HE OU Our pastor, I HT TO BE. re one of whisky’s slaves. You couldn't go a whole! @ay without liquor, you've been um-soaked #0 long.” Scuse me, scuse me,” protested “but I e'n stop ‘fT want t ak. 1 like to know when?” Never took a drink 'n my life Hl 1 was sicksteen. A WORD FROM JOSH WISB. A whistlin’ girl oughtn’t (' come t any worse ead th'n a whistiin’ man. And Admiral Dickins has found oat that victory is not always to th fleet President Roosevelt has received 583 to which he was entitled for # in Cuba. That'll pay a few 1 fares, you can't do it," sald the pad's attorney, “The law pro ho consolida with each other. “Competition |" 4 the presi hoe know quite weil expected the spider to give his | | ONE-HALF SOLD OUT he did not} Depew’ facer as this » knew knew most certainly now that Lol h time came tin box with i to interest bim. disappear lawyer had had a band in the man’s > on the trail, and his|Lolde and the man who »ssession of He had been his possession, them to a friend in till hte return from of at the ar had a They fitted his idea & mere bill, to climb ; but he was not dismayed, es- pecially when he thought of Tessie. sort of CHAPTER XIX. THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S ART he would {nis eye and ask} letter sent to} the steam to business (To be Continued.) | said the disgusted} “IL wonder what's good for mos; | quito bites?" young thing. handle them.” do you manage it?” “I Just climb into the end seat and when oneof those h along I make him same getting the same tyle and quality as you get at this K. N 1931 2d Ave. t ewim- Perdita will make an excur of $1.00 to Hood’s Canal and return. Sunday Galbraith ¢ competition ’ ‘ 6, leavi y He the He struck the solution a quarrel about the nin between mur had disappointed to find » victim had not the notes in had probably given ndon to mind back to » would stop the not the murder | to the where there When the lawyer came back from . the new clerk went out to consisted mainly of the to him. | abeorption of the contents of a cat aloguo of photographic He spent the larger purchasing « shot hand camera, and the dif ho had was in getting one went off at a short range. to the office out to keep an ap That left the floor free materials. of his small ‘ent into his employer's room. the fireplace on his cam era, he brought the mantel within hanging above the mantel was an ofl paint ing of the lawyer. Ho uned all six plates, varying the distance of his tin boxes support an inch each time, to insure focus. Then he packed up replaced the tin boxes, and waited till closing time He loft the office at 6:30, and took a photographer. walked away with two unmistakable pletures of Lolde The next morning he went to don street before going to his office, | and was informed that boat agent was coming that morning Gerald asked if he would be in be- tween 2 and 3 o'clock, and was an swered affirmatively, camera. He can prove by the| lines that there's “How wonderful is the instinct of sv. Nichols, assiated |the carrier pigeon.” by Rev. Nightingale, of Fowler, have; r eon holding spectal meetings here ok. Bro, Nightingale is a} who fine singer.—Garrettsville, ©. Jour- | come home. pal. | wonderful, eclally when you have a husband er has sense enough to YOURSi| § }DOLLAR-A-WHEK PAYME May be purchased here on Eastern Outfitting’Co. 422-424 PIKE STREET; COR, “Seaitle’s Reliable Credit House” | ATLANTIC CITY ADDITION OVER | And no wonder when you can buy Lake Front Lots, 200 fegt Jone: for 1.00 aplece. w six-foot sidewalks on every gtregt his ad tion lays better than any additign ever opendd In the eity of Se tle, ft le this side of Dunlap, this side of Rainier Be and th side of Lake Washington Also have seven and one-half acres ar two-story new house, 2 Jersey cows and lota of chickens, $925.00; on terms of $25.00 down and $10.00 a month. Close to Lake and car, Take Washington street car to Atlantic City Addition. Only Se fare by buying tickets from the conductor, Inquire of Mr. Griffith at the store or room 2 Times block The above pleture does not do justice to Atlantle City Addition You Can Save time, trouble and expense by us- ing a Gas Range and Gas Water Heater in your kitchen. They eliminate the drudgery of kitchen work and are always ready for um safest, cleanest and pest fuel for the kitchen. Seattle Lighting Co. . Bullding, Fourth and Union. Phones-—Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind, Ex. 75. epposite Pens aiutual life BARGAINS IN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see us. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike St. ‘Chicago LoanOffice HARRY SILVER Prop. is sometimes a very sensible 117 Yesler Way. Proceeding. The usual method f/ @ genteet piace to borrew money ce of throwing ashes into an old J @iamonds and all kinds of jewelry. barrel is both dangerous and Birictly confidential shiftiess, These galvanized-iron ash cans are strongly made and come in several sizes. Each is provided with a close-fitting top. Doesn't Take Much 2-50 Shoo for sata at “dust” to buy one of these cans The small size sells for $2.00, the 615 tet medium size for $3.00, and the large size for $3.50. We make — them to order in any other size §/~ 7. \ N desired. Besides these cans, we HEE oO carry a nice line of her stove eee Cee and fuel necessaries, sch as * Cured by Chi- coal hods, wood boxes, pokers, nese roots, herbs, ash scrapers, stovelid lifters, bark, bulbs and veg- grate screens, ash sifters, fire Jas. Means’ Hand © since I came here.” | | can just make up your mind | endseat hog gets the better handsome 1 know just how to rid hogs comes | limb over me.” LADIES AND CHILDREN pleasant afternoon at etablea. These won- shovels, and the like. Ernst Bros. 506 Pike St. hun ot ¥ cases that have been given up to die. We guarantee to eure ece zem. rhoumatism, na, catarrh, mach, kidney and liver diseases and physical weak- Call and see this wonderful Cni- nese medicine man. Have a talk SEE AN- with Hee Wo before giving up your case a8 hopeless NOUNCE- Consultation free. MENT Offices—210% Washington Street, | Seattle. OF OUR " - — ad BIG mweomoay | AEN TIMES CAPSULES The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1033-1015 FIRST AVE Gouulve Both Phones 1240. CHL Peni iis it || ALBERT HANSEN VEWELRY, WAT OH! our acass 706 Ist Avenue

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