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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUL Na CO OFTICES er ahd 10 Beventh Agus WW WERY APTERNOON EXCH BUNDAY TRI HON BS. Business Departm - M 306 Tadependent 118 a BALLARD & NCYSRH Ballard Ave. Sun 4 © week, OF twentWtive plow dato when yo mcviptlon expires Te h it date aretyen, ff your mubscrtp } OND AVE AND Pike stRERT Our new Want Ad. Oftte t q are: Suy Naa A apaatet Building = a RRR RR RR RE RE : * * * THE STAR'S PLATFORM. * ‘The Lest news ff a ] x a the name Chats ft to pref wt * ‘= * the nies without fear er favde « * ty im official and private life * * cipal ownership of pub lie utilition x * he business district for reputable business entecprisee * 7 A grees earnings tax upon all public service franchises, ao ‘ . An up-to-date public schoo! aystem. - 3 * Equal rights for all) special privileges for nome, * d * Rigid enforcement of just, aod repeal of unjust laws * Pees ehaceearensess See ERE EE EM EH ed The Elixir of Life 4 The pnclent belfef in an elixir of life ts not abandoned. A Chi tago professar argu gray ta mot impossible for Modern men to live as long as ¢ All that is required is to discover what the different tissues of the body need for food and give each tissue the exact oe * that 4 fs wanted “a This selentist helt the old alchemists did, that man, hav a fing eaten of the of tree of knowledge, may be able to put forth his hand and eat of the tree of life, im spite of the flaming Sword meant to keep om “Our eating ts entir m away from ft, al” says the learned scientist. ‘That is his way of stating the fact that we cat whatever we please Whenever we get it We eat to appease our hunger and please our palates, and know @nd care less about the tissues and their need ot earthly subject. Men cat unscientifically and will continue to do so In spite Scheme of divtetics. If we fed ourselves as rationally as we feed horses, or even our dogs, we would undoubtedly have longer life and Detter health % But human lfe is more than merely phys! rate from that of the animals. y ompirt than any other of any our al. We have h to do in mak The spirit has muc ing man's life long and m n making it sweet 4 There are men and women young at 90 aud others old at 50. The Physical may be no better in the one class than in the other. But ce the difference Hes in the mental and tempermental makeup. The man young at 90 has viewed the world sanely, has fitted Rimself into bis environment, bas bad worthy perposee and carried them out without unnecessary friction. a The truest oosists in a wholesome spirit. P man must be st. The Age of Magic Nikola Tesla takes issue with Edison and Boon be talking clear around the world. declares that we will “If there exist today no facilities for telegraphic and telephonic communication between th st distant countries,” Tesla says, “it fe merely because a series of misfortunes and obstacles have yed the consummation of my la which might have been « eted three years ago. Tesla may well be b of magic. Wireless o 4 ‘the most remarkable »: @ration to the world The wireless telegraph is an invention of the fast 10 years. cont, Its inventor, is still in his thirties. The practical airship has not yet outlived its time as a nine-d Wouder. i was bailt and sxtled by a mere boy The death of John Pratt, the newness of that nece cation around the world would crown es of inventior n by a single gen. a ever give Mar y mventor of the ty fixture in every e World. The idea was born in 1863 Alexander Graham Rell, inventor of the telephone, fs still living Edison, whose Incandescent light has turned night into day, has mot reached his 60th year. Serpotlet began his experiments with self-propelling road ve icles in 1894. Within 11 years thousands of automobiles have sprung into existence. Architecture, the oldest art known to man, has been revolution ized in our day by the elevator. A few years ago the world was Inughing at the Austrian scien- tist who claimed that he could look through the human body by means of the Roentgen ray. Tod place. It is an age of magic, It is a generation that seems bew ‘The veil of nature's mysteries has been lifte which our fathers dared not even dream. When Tesla declares that we shall soon be talking clear around the world, why should we doubt? ——— ooo y the fact has become common- itched revealing wonders of By applying what Municipal Ownership Dalrymple, of Glasgow, @idn’t say to conditions that don’t exist, The Croaking Old P.-I. is grinding out some mighty tiresome editorials. _——_ With Governor Folk, District Attorney Jerome and Thomas Law- gon on the lecture circuit, how can the one-ring or garden variety expenses? _——_——. show expect to make living This thing of groomixg 2 man for president looks like a good thing just at the time, but the nap wears off those ready-made | booms awfully quick. ae Mayor Weaver, of Philadelphia, might also make a few speeches i out west. ed ‘The poor are scorching in New York. At least they can’t be fined for it. King Oscar offended at the American press. The czar please write. | ee) geet coee | | If you want to see » ft exemplified—it you 4 ‘want to see upwards NOS OE of 200 students— ; — tere above the average wtudenta—at ihetr Rene Se for the battle of lite— ‘You should go right down to the Collins Second, top floor, MODERN XDA NS visit the day or even- ing classes of Both Phones ] | | | | | ¥ THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 18, 190) The Mystery of £19, 000) "SCHOOLS UNFORTUNATELY situated,” Dr not to be considered candidates for ald from Mr nificient fund, Nuf sed. Harper says Rockefollor's mag 80 FAR THE ONLY MAN punished In the cotton report scandal is the one that has made his pile ——___ WHY THIS SILENCE on the part of the Mad Mullah? LET BURBANK TRY his hand at evolving a graftiess cotton ba oes FUNNY ITEM TH: Connecticut m set trap for something that had eaten up his cabbage, and caught his mother-in-law. Portsmouth, N. H., fa at Inst to be made famous. Another Count Schuvaloff-ed in Moscow, * STAR DUST % JOURNALISM * with the SOMBTHING DOING AT LAST. one ery 8u s were in conventionala of ey near the Mathia and higher life as is known in 'T at Smith's livery stable, Mr, Ste # and Now York or not, for vons, a bh r at the »,| We just simply dee-spise a coat in noticed the men standing at the| hot weather.—Salina (Kan.) Union rear r of the store about 7 clock when he returned from mp + a and when they saw him coming ‘Wall street,” remarked the they all stepped back inte the dark n with gray whiskers and @ “8 until had passed. Another | i» nothing but a game man who came down the alley saw the men near the livery barn, but} ; Y . iy eal =.” al me — they moved y when he ap-/0@ the fresh young man proached, and he could not see ( | whether ‘they were Americans or] \"Fhea Vd lke to know what It oo were still inj. i but went away| “Wall street is a game of no a few minutes iater, What their) © #8ce busines was is not known, but from the way they moved around there must have been “something doing.” New Philadelphia (O.) Democrat. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Man wants but lit- tle here below, but he wishes fr ev'ry thing. TAKING A WALK AROUND THE BLOCK HOPELESS. “Say, old man, why don’t you join : on't Cables say tho latest fad in Paris] ‘The livid face of the lawyer told our Don't Worry Club’? Can't youlis a G0-cont hat. Bet m it's | Gerald all he wanted to know—he come over to ox ker ton | hat for men. hit the right nafl on the head, “No, thanks, old man. I'd much| ‘Two hundred cases of garlic have! deapite the red hair reiher stay homo and play with the) heen found floating off Massachu continued children.” sett. They can't put the blame on n a little trouble fn You, indeed,” said be, along|the cod now. trailing this scent, Mr. Lolde, but! about 1 & ™., I'm very fond of | we've got It all mapped out from the “My boy, no man can become! moment of your entrance of the El sho sald wealthy by his own labor.” | don pay You, and woul }t Mke to travel at “No, I wouldn't ba 1 know that man who can have the tates senate working for hi United to take an early morning train.” | Ho left in time to catch one | es | Our Jul SALT WATER RESORT. ur u 4 6 Alki Natatorium i the only re- Cc e wort that is open every day, rain | 1 wr thine al eater reat earin Sale now on—everything going at ¢ to The om the Dollar The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240, Rings, 8 J Studs, Ear Screws, Houghton & Hunter 704 First Avenue Do You Cook With Gas? A GAS RANGE AND GAS WATER HEATER In your kitchen produce the happy combination of DONOMY, EASE AND COMFORT. ‘ That ts why wo are selling so many Gas Rranges. You owe it to yourself to investigate the merits of a Gas Range. Phone us and our solictter will call on yay +: E P.-1. Butlding, Foerth and Union Phones-—Suneet, Ex. 27; Ind., Ex. 7. Jas. Moans’ Hand 2.60 Shoe for salto at The Huh ew York Dental Parlors Ten years guarantes. PP ne cage "TF FIRST Aven SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Butiding opposite Pena Mutual Building. 618 tat Avenuo BARGAINS 1N FURNITURE Chicago LoanOffice, HARRY SILVER, Prop 117 Yester Way. For bargains {n Furniture see un. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike St. A Gentes! piace to borrow money on @amends and all kinds of jewelry. | Strictly confidential BY BURFORD DELANNOY. “What the devil does this menn. ne, Mr, Lolde, that the IT MEANS, MR LOLDIE game ts up.” | As he spoke he drew from his pocket a pair of handeuffa he had hired for a shilling at a theatrical | | costumers But ft tan't every} NewYork Liquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors e317 FIRGT AVE. NORTH, FRER DELIVERY. | | jown fault.” | pounds in no! Even yet, so surprised was he, the lawyer did not understand the «itu- | ation. He splattered out “What does this play acting bust | ness mean In office hours afraid your office hours, Mr. Lolde, are all over. 1 throw off the Ginguise as clerk. and apy ran De teetive Crayle, of the w York po lee.” Detective!” “There is a warrant out for your arrest in connection with the mur der on the Europia.” ice, and your! of the other of the berth, down to the prew moment. You have been wateh- { right through, Mr. Lot ‘The lawyer groaned. “The American system of police! work is different from the English. | 40.” Every man to his 4 ment. Now, mine ts not to arrest you. here's & man on the Atlantic now, In re- sponse to my cable, on bis way here to do at—no, don't look at the door; don't play at fools —you know I could put you in the custody of the first policeman we met.” If not to arre business, then The hoarse voice of the lawyer w deeply he was affe I've been deputed { missing nineteen thousand | t me, what is your Well up th The continued ‘Oh, I know where it ia, but if I heard the whole story from your lips. able to find a clew. Now, bareain| for bargain—T've told you my bus! ness isn’t to arrest you lawyer looked up. Gerald you don't know care wheth or | | “" don't nally outer door, and sat down to think you go to eternity via our recently So far, he had arrived at very lit invented electrocution chair, or tle. He knew now that Todd had whether you scoot. See? Just tell | stopped at Armfield's, that when he =p ama —incmencnnmeet — me the whole story from beginuing| left the lawyer he had gone into a| Tt eurts NO RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. to end without missing a single de-|dentist’s in Finsbury circus, that | tall—and remember, [kn {when next seen he was unrolled | Baggage, Furniture, Storage l facts, ao If you lie or attempt to de-|from a newspaper parcel on the PA IN Office and storage room, 1215 Firss ceive me, I shall consider the bar-| boat avenue, Postoffice bufiding. gain off—do this, and you'll get| He took down the ffice at gay bonee Sunset 903; Independent, three daya’ start. I'll leave you to|rectory from the she 4 turned | NICE TEETH do what you lke-go where you bury cireus L ERA like.” s ns and doctors nde ‘BRO | “T can belleve—rely—on that?’ — | Th * Gerald thinking WN’S Scicntitic DENTISTS ONDON LOAN OFFICE | “1m no Har in straight bosiness,| At the Inquest, medical evidence 713 First Avenue Mr. Lotde. ime the truth If we and we'll aay goodby. meet again, it will be your v then.” | ry well, T will tell you, I've my note book here leontaining an recount of every! movement of yours since ‘Oh, Vl! tell the truth day of the settlement with Depew T handed him nineteen thousand ea. The numbers "| Interpone: rald hem from the law “get on with the On the “1 know them he had got t yer’s letter book story.” | “After that we went to the Great | Fastern hotel opposite lunch. He did not know where the passenger agent's was, so I showed | him. It was the agent saying he) | had the other half berth which com |firmed me in my idea of robbing | Because Your Salary Is Small CLOTHES. Is no reason why you should not “Rasy Payment Pian” ment “Inquire about our Free Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. | 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFTH \ wear helps out the most modest i in our stock of Ladies’ and Men's Wearing ONE DOLLAR A WEBK PAYME: 5 ‘ him, which, as you know, I did not | ; do.” . about it.” aaid Gerald. I know all HAT THE GAME Is t but all the same, complete. yon other berth. Where did do you know that?” “No. I fancy to s staying durin hie w his v j land at Armfield's.” n that direction?” “Td be go | “No. Now I come to I remember he tooth, and aald he was dentist's in Finsbury ctr one—as he called ft-yanked out."" |B tle. It ts th ide of Dunlap, this side of Rainier Beach, and this. The lawyer faithfully detailed |f side of Lake Washington every ot incident which had oc- Also have seven and one-half acres an@ a two-story new house, 2 curred, and with which the reader || Jersey cows and lots of chickens, $925.00; on terms of 00 down and is acquainted. |] $10.00 @ month. Close to Lake and car. Take Washington street car When he had finial said Just write me Bank of En atop on th What?” Inqv eongerly Hav ing notes, then a let n Ired t you foun “I came over to Europe Gerald softly. | purpose,” answered Give me that letter and now gnodby. You shove Into kingdom come. pot my business to push you i He put the handcuffs into bis/ pockets and opened the door. | PN pot your hat and tet KOHLER & CHASE, yourself to ar for the conse j quences.” letlara, and cramming thems into his MODERN DENTAL PARLORS otters, and « ing them into hi TICE! pock walked to the hat rail REMOVAL NO | MARD ea50 This tan't a trap.” h “they are not wafting fo! bottom of the stairs?” I've told you I'm not » walk straight away I might be} will attempt to stop you." Left to himself, Gerald Follow my example, tell | had been given that only a medical | the parcel building. (To be Continued.) Goop ‘ome. Appa’ Photograph Offer.” spoke of an aching! nd, withdrawing that en, will you?” | under his,arm left the has borne the signa- The Migf Zou Have Always me been made under his ht ure of Chas. H, Fletcher, and ‘has ; rsonal supervision for over 90 years. Allow no one to, deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just ae good are but Experiments, and endanger the health of ChildrenExperience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA toria is a harmless substitute for tor Oil, Paregoric, 7 »s and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contuins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, ascins ET an a t is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and alla: - MSR t cures Diarrhoa aud Wind Colic, it 5 relieves Toething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. | Children's Panaces~The Mother's Friend. | : ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought @ Bears the Signature of pt | In Use For Over 30 Years. 1y MURRAY STREET, MEW YORE OfTY. ree num comma .) ‘ “ene > oom ~ ATLANTIC CITY ADDITION OVER ONE-HALF SOLD OUT tell me the r Depew had bought his ticket, we came outside, shook hands, and parted, and I never saw him again until I saw his cut up! ma the lawyer shuddered at i reeollection~“in the Europla’s cabin | “After you parted, you went |back to the agent's, and got the/ Depew 80; | hotel. He! fait to Eng- | | think of ft, | And no wonder when you ean buy Lake Front Lota, 200 feet long, for $50.00 apleca New six-foot sidewalks on every street. This addi- tion lays better than any addition ever opened in the city of Seat- going to s cus to have hed, Gerald||[ to Atlantic City Addition. Only Sc fare by buying tickets from ¢ conductor. Inquire of Mr. Griffith at the store or room 2 Times k The above picture ter to the Joes not do justice to Atlantic City Addition. he lawyer nd the miss for that! PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments That! deserve do, than any other bouse in the city. @ inquired Have removed from Second avenue and Pie ead to Second ay- r me at the | egue and Marion street, Maria Building. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- a liar, You terial and workmanship. Modern Dental. Parlors Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING 1 locked the Are the discoverers and originators oes ae expert could have dismembered the| of the only reliable and scientific | semade end deauee body so neatly. He went down the of Painless Dentistry. Wel Doe not buy a watch or lament |names in the directory carefully. = ae jntety "without petal peter YOu see our display in ous One thing struck him. There was yall werk 2 aan gaan fn our prices, marked im |a Mr, Chas. Lennox a dentist, and k te the best, our|” Inaae Lurie, Prop a door or two off a Mr. Arthur Len st. GURAIRANS WHI! inceccninntmummiemmorentimeeneeiill nox, surgeon, There might be noth INATION ing in ft, but it was worth lookin 7 Ceetable ¥ into. ‘The combination was sugges Pome oe ste i veoth and are guar BOSTON DENTAL tive. FILLINGS, ....600, Te ond $1.00 Gerald made up his mind to have| GOLD CROWNS tt 00 PARLORS 7 his teeth seen to at one place and to WORK... $3.00 to $5.00 Twelve-year guarantee { attend at the other with some imag ATU epee 7 Lady attendants z inary complaint . $5.00 Houre— +00 00 Bundaya > : 2 He then took the whole of the De- WN'S PAINLESS DENTIST: . = ae jones. s. pew papers from the tin bor and | °™ OWS, Point gee CENnTieTS, 1420 BECOND AVENUE ‘ and had|made them into a compact pareel.| Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 Union |= 2 ie They might be useful to the farmer, | Block, one Boor south of MacDoug- | ~ he eo t on hi t, 4 fth }all & Southwick's. % Thee Be pet on Ss Dat, One © Hours—$: 20 a. m, to 6:20 p.m. Sun- | Gay, #:30 m. to 12:20 p, m. RS 104 FIRST AVE. 80 Phones—Sunset, Pink pt In- dependent 1761. Free Lelivery. ALBERT HANSEN aT AIS 706 Ist Avenue Our Any gar- I Jon } F C “His label ‘ your Pres: 4 | ten cer h ren 1207 2nd Ava sponds with the ENew ae ling” on silver. adds sirre Fisher & Lene | SHAW’S DRUG } ond Ave. STORE,

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