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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISTIING CO. OF FICHS—19T and 199 Seventh Avenue. BURY AMGEN OON ENCE SUNDAY TRLEPHONES Rysiness Department. Runset, Main 1060, Independent 1138, % BALLARD TAR AGENCY—S2 Hallnra Ave, Sunset, Ned Ti One cont per copy, six cents per Week, oF twenty-five conte per month, @otivered by mail arrler, No free cop TO MAIL. AUVSCRINERA— Phe date when your wubscription expires | on the address label of each paper, When that date | Hon has not agnin been paid in advance, your name in taken from the list A change of om the address label is & receipt e ntered at the Postoffice at Seattle, Waghington, as second-class matt "WANT AD, OF PiCB-RAGERYS DRUG STORE, COR, BHCOND AVE. E D PIKE STREWT 3 Qur new Want Ad above number has r °° ty we Lema. P fice at Jont fi 4 W. D. WARD, Now York Representative, @ Tribune Building RRA AR RAR ARERR ERR RRR RR THE STAR'S PLATFORM. The Lest news first private life. of public utilit rict for reputable bur A gross earnings tax upon all public An up-to-date public sehoe! system. Equal rights for all; special privileges for none, Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws. nterprines. rvice franchises, * * * * * * * * * * * * eked dee Ee | PRR ERR RR EK Work and Piay d ” a Dean McCintock of Chicago University says the value of play Is Well understood and that it is “nature's best method of educa- thon.” Play is undoubtedly nature's best restorer, Next to sleep it is an essential. We all know the truth of the adage that all work and no play Makes Jack « dull boy Be And in this country we have a lot of dull boys, both young and e old, not so much because they do not know how to play, as how a to work. a The average American business man takes his task too seri- Si @usly. In the desire to get rich he forgets how to live. There is too much friction and too much waste of vital forces. Many of our business men do things in a slap dash sort of Way. They jump without pause for breathing from one thing to Snother. They work at a high tension ‘and worry at a high ten- sion. They waste nervous energy. Their minds are in a ferment. They are feverish. There is a get-there-Eli glare in their eyea. They ejaculate. They gesticulatea They all but foam at the mouth. Luneheon is no let up. They gulp thelr victuals as if they were im competition. Play? The proposition would be thought a crazy one. There is no time to play In business hours, and when business is over there aro too many other demands. If these men only knew it, they could do better work and more Of it by lowering the tension. A little relaxation would help amas- ingly. And a play spell at home after business hours would re- Bew and vitalize the worn nerve strings. However— Tt is easy to advise. The fever of high strung endeavor is in the American blood. Warnings against useless expenditure of effort 0 largely unhecded. Must Hiss His Wife “T sentence you to kiss your wife at least once each day, to pay Ker six dollars a week and to spend one day each week with her ai a the baby either to Prospect park or at Coney island. You don't need to speak to each other unless you want to. All you have to do is Watch the baby play. I suggest that you take your wife a bunch of flowers once in a while. If you do not obey the sentence, you will be in comtempt of court and I will punish you.” Thus Magistrate Higginbotham, of Brooklyn, laid down the law to @ recalcitrant husband Courage and common sense mark the sentence. The man who kisses his wife every day, even under compulsion of court, and sits with her in the park to wateh their baby play, is Proof against abandonment and against the thousand and one little Misunderstandings that may make the marriage bond a galling yoke Instead of a tender tic. No man, however base, can watch his baby play one day in every Week without finding little tendrils of love stealing about bia heart. ‘The babble of the baby at play may be meaningless to most, bat to the parent who hovers over It that babble becomes the sweetest and most eloquent love poetry in the world. The baby’s little hands may be weak and all unskiliful, but in their fondlings and caressings they weave a web about a man and wife that all the basest passions in the hardest hearts cannot resist or break asunder. A kiss is love food. Not all the sustenance of life goes through the stomach. There must be some for the soul. ‘The man and wife who have ceased to kiss have ceased to be Jovers. Contract, convention and self-interest may hold them togeth- ‘er, but their marital life is like that of a tottering tree dead at its heart. The wite who willingly permits her husband to cease kissing her sacrifices her most precious possession. Magistrate Higginbotham is wise in ‘watching the children play as a cure for abandonment. eure has ever been discovered. prescribing kissing and No better | QUITE A BOOM IN THE new nation industry since Panama set the pace, Norway is No. 2 and Hungary thinks seriously of following suit. Maybe Standard Ot] will be next In line. | IT WOULD BE INTERESTING if Standard Ot), retaliating for the hard things said of it, should follow the example of Panama and Norway and set up an independent government. ) If the czar really wants results he might replace his “terrible” Cossack raiders with Mayor Weaver and his uifty police force. | ‘That crashing sound in the Philippine jungle is due to the at tempted escape of the horse picked for Secretary Taft to ride. | Applicants for space on the excursion steamers to Odessa and Panama should apply early and avoid the rush. Russia has succeeded in getting her mutincers boxed. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905. The next “History of Revolutions’ will be: sold in Russian gnd \yow Morocco binding. The edition de haxe will be in the Japanned Wap tber t pe | MASSACRE OF THE RICH The lawyers settling up thelr predicted by Tom Lawson won't do tow will got it all rs AMERICAN gained the tegnis IRLA ARE cor championship tainly the racket, bah Jove, Qne has of Albi Just fawnoy WILSON SHO SECRETARY bureau of statisti ULD alo the Guatemalan ant on the ee A CANADIAN ecru we can pronpunge CREW OF be a nan iser has mutined, At last here'll » STAR DUST We have no doubt that Seotty, the miner, will keep his word and sep arate himself from a large amount of money in New York, but what interests most ts the method New York will take in assisting him. A WORD FROM JOSH WISB. Somehow or other a feller always makes more notse fallin’ th’n by climbin’ up. “Weren't you surprised whe tentiary now telephone on the west line this (Ind.) News. Gogo was one of the starters at the Alexandria, Sgypt, derby. Did he win? How could a horse with a Lame lke that lose? Marte Corelli says the millionaire: wd y enough reason for not r hei “Surprised! Yes, indeed, and 4 wading her when we heard what fa say about it we were shocked.” (With all apologies.) There, little boy, don’t ery She has broken your purse, I e's willing to sell it cheap | know; | ow him in,” crted the omar, He'll be here at 10 o'clock im the The wages you drew, your bank ac-| “ani” exclaim imperial ma-|morning—If he's well enough.” count, too, }Jesty, when the stranger entered.| “I'm sorry. Do you mind my sit Are things of the long ago. \"I'm glad to see you, What bave| ting down and resting for just a But these are baubles that soon pass | you got to sell?” minute or two? I hurried here so by, Dredges fast for fear of minsing him, that it There, little boy, don’t ery, Thore is o new lookout at the pal-|set my heart beating dangerously fac fast.” There, little boy, don't cry; ia ie so ob oll. whe” She has broken your slats, 1 “1 was recommeded here by an poner) American gentioman, a friend of She's dented your face and sho’ ma” bruised the place Oh, afr.” Where the grow. But the precious hair will soon pass! precious hair by, There, little boy, don’t ery. There, little boy, don't ery; She has broken your heart, I know: | But tush! Tush! Pooh! Pooh! |! And atubbing! Skfddoo* Why let it worry you so’ You will get yours in the sweet by/ and by, There, Httle boy, don’t ery. ters talkin’ Willie,” “you mean you heard two fellows talking.” “ft don’t mean any such mother, deaf and with their These two fellers war dumb an’ wus talkin’ hands.” And now there are folk who speak of him as Chauncey M. Depew. “Oyama is preparing to strike” we've been told about the patriotism of the Japs! What's the matter with him? does he want more pay?” “Was Patrice’s father cool in his | much treatment of you?” “Well, hardly. to say a word.” “If you've got a little spare money you onto a good way to “Tm always looking for some- thing. What fs it?” “Why don't you stand and restaurant in the pent- her had to doth | interrupted his} thing.) ‘ou don’t say so, and after all) Doesn't he like the hours, or He was so hot he! fired me without giving me a chance! open a cigar books. Your majesty,” said the cxars lookout, “there's a fellow at the back door who says hes got just the thing the Russian navy needs and/ POU R-FLUSHING., | Hard luck for the telegraph oper Jators. Just as the war news stops & chess tournament opens in Bel gium, and Teschmann, Maroczy | Tarrasch and Tachigorin are among ithe players, in ntry and suddenly mobile, in from any ran out of gas r au oy miles | “T am too to answer he replied, a gentleman | your “question. > SALT "WATER RESORT. | Alkt Natatorium t the onty r leort that is open every day, r shine. All under roof. ALBERT HANSEN 706 Ist Avonuo P.-1. Bullding. Phones--Su SVE BOOM <C> VO ee it exemplifiea—if you want to see upwards oe 200 above ntudente—et \hetr neg ios for the battle of life— You should go right @own to the Collins Bidg,, Jan and Bevond top floor, ana Visit the day or even fing classes of students— the ¢ aver MODERN BUSINESS COL EGE ee <OE> O04 €> -E <D Seattle Lighting ca wrth and Union. Ex Do You Cook With Gas? A GAS RANGE AND GAS WATER HEAT In your kiteben produce the hal combination of 'ONOMY, EASE AND COMFORT That is why are many Gas Rranges. You ow yourself to investigate t of a Gas Range. ow > we Phone merits us and ter will call on you. 27; Ind, Bx. jew York Dental Pariors y' m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST Aven SEATTLE Second floor Howard Buliding, epposite Penn Mutual Life Building. BARGAINS IN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see un. RED FRONT cyasrrves co. 220 Pike St. Jas. Moans’ Hand Ma: 2.50 Shoo for sale at The Hu GIS tat Avenuo Chicago LoanOffice HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesler Way. A genteel piace to borrow money on diamonds and all kinds of jewelry. Strictly confidential for the bankers locked up| “What would you do if you were | [week I suppose there will be! plenty of nows, and to spare now | Fremont corr ndence Berne | { ee) The Mystery O £19,000 BY 1906, b (Copyright, the Newap + ntorprige Anmoctation.) CHAPTER XXI AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE | how | DENTIST. At Armfiola’s little more. Nothing had been seen of Depew there after 11 o'clock on the morn Jing of his leaving That left Pin ald to investigat iry circus for Ger | there? He remembered the names of Lennox, and looked at hie shirt cuff NOTHING QUIET ABOUT THIS | whereon he bad penciled the num TIP. bers of the houses from the di When you hear a man roasting | rectory this paper and its editor, it is safe| He saw the letters on the wire for you to put it down that the| blind which had attracted Todd roaster is a delinquent subseriber | “Painless Denti and he re who has had his paper stopped for) membered what had said in ron-payment of subscription.—Mon-| the letter to his wife ab the ex Ucella (Fla) Nows. | traction of hin tooth. He went further and saw a brass GRANDPA'LL TELL THINGS. | plate—"Arthur Lennox, M. R. C. 8." Grandpa Duff ts putting tp the| This determined him. In reply to his inquiries he learn Mr. Arthur Lennox was broad; had gone—he tallied the date—the day the Buropia sailed with Todd's body aboard Further tnforp house keeper told him, btained of the surgeon's brother—a dentist a few doors off Gerald felt that at Jast he was nearing bis goal Ah! I don't want t ¢ the dentist,” he said. “I don’t know him, 1 was very friendly with the doctor, and I promised to see him | when I came to England. 1 wasn't | quite sure, though, that I had the addreas correct—Indeod, | am. not | | too late to have a tooth seen to?” “Just too lw sir lied the boy Sawyer: uv-nor's just gone ‘es. Some while ago he came here—one afternoon—and had tooth out, and spoke so well of the job that I determined to come here myself.” “Yeu, sir.” “He had a tooth extract d pain sir, lots of people has ‘em out that way.” “How ta it done—chloroform ?”* “Bless you, no air! With o gan.” * that this Dr, Lennox is the now ar one I want. What sort of a man is her" The housekeeper deacribed him And at each detail of the deserip- tion Gerald's hopes rose higher and higher For she was deseribing the man who had been found.with his throat cut, the man whose newspaper pic ture Gerald had then ip his coat pocket Pelle withdrew that from his pock- ethook, and handing it to the house- | keeper, aid Ie that anything Mke him?” “Ob, yes,” answered the house. keeper in a moment; “there is no mistaking 1t.” hen I haven't made any take after all, Thank you for mis Gerald learned but | ib | was sent in al *yhere goes bis brother if you} want ¢ fim,” interposed the keeper hurriedly | No, thank you unewered Ger ald lam obliged to you. ood day and he went down the steps The dentist has gone he mut tered I'll just look at hin show now, and interview him tomorrow A night thought on th won't do any harm He entered the hou BURFORD DELANNOY,. dentist had roon As he stood | It opened, and a out Good aftern “Has ror | he? ve his brother in to do went abroad.” Yeu “Ha fou American gent 8 doctor ean ge | too, Do ‘Tha y Rath many ‘aa Te You you Rather.” “Ie that like him?” rald The and eat a vk ing o nor use that's him, » het away sir, as n abroad long” ju well that's cur you mentioned an I haven't seen the «in which the at the tarted to « nald walking or present to bh # 8ome door in we the Gerald 1 to have he off, haan't nince the day the last Ame nt cam daguerreotype him My coward, a big Like "IC That certainly ts a curious thing end was a bit of y, I guess ho made having his tooth any Amerte you kn him remembe sir patients an't ren would know aw him?” t a fr v handed fuss about he Did in “I don’t know.” “T thought you sald “You see I minded American friend he wanted the gas doctor. | When n a your wal d for minded his place came fn here.” “1 see. “When I came “Hedn't funn him? cal the for him Very likely my jon’t have with the mber ‘em.” him boy f Todd as he spoke * said the boy; 1 out both places. back c r friend had gone.” on the couch chair N “Se you did you might have overlooked him Not m the things tidfly, and I shouldn’t{ overlook much.” My American friend described to me the chair he sat In—operating chair, don't they call it? "Yom, that's tt.” “Aw being a very curious one- itr’ Nothing out of the common This ts it.” | He opened the inner door as he| had h or the ot I said had gone.” thought uch. 1 I have to put away spoke, and Gerald You were rix looking bim. must have seen him Yeu.” “This cupboard would have held | him though.” red bout not over-| If he had been here| (To be Continued.) ment in our ONE 422-424 PIKE STRE Is no reason why you should not wear Rasy Payment Pian” helps out the most modest income stock of Ladies’ and Men's Wearing Apparel on DOLLAR A WEEK PAYMEN GooD Because Your Salary Is Small CLOTHES. TS. COR. “Inquire about our Free Photograph Offer.” Any a grin again “it course I suppose, fallen asleep operating | porhaps| Our gar Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. ATLANTIC CITY ADDITION OVER ONE-HALF SOLD OUT And no wonder when you can door the came and) when he if is | 1 is Never Undersold One are not for lew from Lambert Lyon's Wright's I mol Buthy Sheffi Denta Cura Woodbury's Dent “THE QUAKER SELLS ITFOR LESS” ntamyt Tooth Paste , s Dentifrice 1 Cream Woodbury’s Facial Cream Graves’ Tooth Powder Dantalet Powder Thurston's Powder Calder’s Pow Ricksecker’s Pal Santal, li pow Brown's Cam Santal, Hood's Ayers § Paine’s Celery Compound . 8. 8. 8. Lydia Pinkhat’s Compound Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil Mothers Free delivery to al! parts of the city, including Green Lake and Ballard. The Quaker Sells for Less than any other house in the city, y's Fr Frostella Regular $1.00 Wine Cod Liver Oil arsaparitia reaparilia Friend Use your phone, of the most conspicuous features of re How ourselves to be un jd under any circumstances, We atiafied with making our prices merely as low as other THEY MUST BE LOWER—they are always lower; that on which this store was established—to always sell it’s the Quaker way. Here are a few hot shots taken ver the bh Tooth Wash voth Powder >wider Tooth Powder Main this #t is that we Your Choice 15c Regular Price 25c | 1240, Ind. 1240. PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments KOHLER & CHASE, cond Avenue REMOVAL NOTICE! Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av- epue and Marion street, Mariva Butiding. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- terial and workwanship | NICE TEETH aROWy § sci, DENTISTS 713 First Avenue | Are the dis and originators of the re scientific nyst att stry, We ~| ex crown, or treat teeth absc and gu years AY $50.00 aple New six-f m ¢ at i tion lays bette an ever 1 in the city at tle. It is this side of Dunlay of Rainier Bea side of Lake Washington. Alno t “ and one-half acres and a two-stery new ~- Jersey cows and lots of chickens, $925.00; on terms of $25.00 dowr $10.00 a month, Close to Lake icar. Take Washington st ca to Atlantic City Addition. Only Se fare by buying tickets from the conductor. Inquire of Mr. Griffith at the store or room 2 Time block The above pleture does not do justice to Atia City Add oo Parlors 1 jock fours y, $;20 a. m. to 12 Phones HUTCHINSON C9, Clothiers, stent with IN | BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS, 713 First Avenue. 3 4 2 5 and 6 Union door #0 uth of MacDoug- all & Southwick’s 30 a, m, to 6:20 p.m. 30 Pp. m., Sun- Secon? ani Union NewYork Liquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors 17 FIRS FRE T AVE. NORTH. DELIVERY. Main 2872; Ind. 1826. Brooches f Pins, Links, Bte. ut pain| Sefore you see our displ prices, ent, our | Slain } Moughton & Hunter | Jewelers 704 First Avenuo ©. A. Meyer, Mer. MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PRONE, MAIN 8190 Modern Dental Parlors Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING "RELIABLE TRANSFER ca. | Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1216 First avenue, Postoffice building. Phones —Sunset $03; Independeat LOW ON LOAN OFFICE Next to Guy'e Drug Store Money to on Watches, Dine monds and Jewelry. Do not buy @ watch or diamon@ in our Window and our marked ip leaac Lurie, Prop SOSTON DENTAL PARLORS ‘Twelve-year guarantes, Lady attendants, Houre—#:30 to 6; Sundays, » to 12. Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVEN dependent 1761. Free Delivery. FACTORY SALE jcoolly. Tia cer Fisher & | A 3207 2nd Ave. Next to Stone & His label on your Prescrip- tion corre- sponds with the mark “Ster- ling” on silver, SHAW’S DRUG STORE. io. 1213 See- ond Ave