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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO. ny OFFICE ¥ AFTERNOON BXOKPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES iat and 18 Beventh Avenue. Wi Business Department—Sunset, Main 1080 Independent 11a ™_RALLARD STAR AGENCY—#t Ballard Ave. Sunset, Red 14 he cent per copy, six err © twenty-five cents per month, oe By tna or Garrker pire ta tubeortp mm the list RAGLEYS DRUG STORE, COR. BHCOND AVE ‘. Office at the above number has recently been opened & convenient place to leave want ads « \tema. ‘The phone n Opening RARR AA RAR ARERR RRR RR RRR Re 1183, Now York Rep D, WARD even tative, 63 Trit THE STAR'S PLATFORM, The Lest news first, All the mews that's fit to prt nt, All the mews without fear or favor. Honesty in official and private life. Municipal gwaership of publie utilities, The busines’ district for rep A gross earnings tax upon An up-to-date Equal right rivileges for nome. Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust lawe SE SERRA ER ERE ES * « * * * * ~ * * * o * bith hte eee cece ee ee ee oT What Next? ‘The first of the Equitab) Fegehed the prepertions of a scandal. elation were @ surprise, late Now the public cries "Stop thief,” @f men avho have stood high in the $500.000,000 concern Is it any wonder that the common ¢ asks the question, “WHERE SHALL High Finance has become hever mind the method and it is possible public that the acts estimation may wreck a itizen with probity in his heart 1 FIND AN HONEST MAN?" © of “get all you can. seler and Men who possess fortunes, and on whore honor you would have . staked your very existence, have not scrupled to smirch themselves, . im order to gather more dollars of which they had no need, One wonders, if the Equitable ts rotten to the core, if there are Other big organisations of the same sort in process of decay. If the Senators, congressmen and capitalists who had their fingers close to ; the Equitable pot could not withstand the golden temptation, can it be expected that the situation has been reversed tn other ens corpora- 's the Bquitable an exception? Y Do you wonder that the world cries, “What next?” “ When will the law caese chasing police court sparrows and get After the big game that be seen on every hand? So far the government's conscience fund, established @mounts to $400,000 from contributions, Who's shyt im 1811, THE HOUSE OF THE GOULDS Tt Is difficult to account for the Goulds—George and Helen— ‘en the score of heredity. Lacking himself, how did the railroad Wrecker come to endow his children with character? Or did they In- herit from the mother? , No woman of America has done more unselfish service than Helen Gould. And no woman commands more sincere regard. George is also a revised and greatly improved edition of the elder Gold. He is no cherrubim, perhaps. But he bas exhibited some Tine traits of character. ‘This ts an instance: Mr. Gould, had until recently, a president of the Wabash rail- Way who sought every means to make money for his employer—a laudable ambition. But in his desire for profits he went too far and Mr. Gould asked for his resignation. After a long struggle the Wabash railway secured an entrance Apto Pittsburg. The company bufit a handsome station in the city. Im arranging accommodations the Wabash president provided a handsome ber and applied for license to sell Hquor. The exclusive Privilege was worth several thousands a year to the railroad com- pany. When Mr. Gould heard of the arrangements, says a Pittsburg Paper, he “was furious.” He telegraphed to Pittsburg to have the Hicense revoked and to abandon t he enterprise. Rather surprising. Mr. Gould, like his father before him, enjoys money making. ‘There was big money in the saloon scheme. Few persons would ‘ever have known the Wabash was engaged in the business. What ‘Would the elder Gould have done? But it seems George has a conscience at is rather more than Tudimentary. Also some ideas of delicacy. He is a little choice in his methods. Old Jay Gould had neither a quick conscience nor good taste, . Two of his children seem to have beem endowed with both + these qualities. After his term is out, why not let Roosevelt build the canal? Tt may be that “Scotty” wants to get rid of it before someone One says it's tainted. : g 3 7 & g § g Lone robber tried to hold up a train near Sand Point, Misguided man. “Scotty” was in the east at the time. Idaho, It may be true that the British army is not prepared for war, but King Bd can take comfort in the thought that bis ally, the mikado, has one that Is. We note that the yacht Hobenzollern is able to crulse in the Bal- tie with impunity of late. I Ex-Mayor Harrison forced the board of review of Chicago to Faise his assessment. We were wondering what had become of Cart. After thinking it over we have come to ‘the conclusion that there will be nothing to disturb the peace conference at Portsmouth. It's in Now Hampshire These be parlous times. Most any nonogenarian without a neck- tle and wearing a diamond in bis shirt front is lable to be taken for Jobn D.'s father. If you want to see it exemplified —if you ‘want to see upwards ot 200 students above the average Rrosperty studenta—at bared gay oom for the battle of life— ~DE> O44 oe eec>~<3 ‘You should go down io the "Collins Bldg. James and Second, top floor, and visit the day or even- ind classes of THE SEATT eee eee STAR-—-MONDAY, JULY a4, 1905. . | lolny and be the standing army, not And if I can’t—it 1 don't do laying down our arms until these | that?" 1 ATLANTIC CITY ADD TION OVER if b bande" have forever lald down thelr | “Then, my friend, you'll gain i} | THe PROSPROTIVE CITIZEN, [enough, If ultimately your skeleton - i ficients - ts found here-for 1 may tell you | that rate abound in the nA — - PELL PLA LLL LALA bone plekers—the fault i be RPEMSRMAEGARMEARERAEAHRR ARTE ES ri TAR DU. Tim in a, * * Gerald was in a cold sweat of f * flashes him a amile He thinks her charming. * and horror At the fellow's merey * twinklos her eyes at him She is certainly winning lee eee eee Rene dese jhe might be Killed, just as the man * tilts her head over on one side and laughs at him * | “Who names our United States }on the boat had been * Than he propose * | senators?” demanded the pessimin-| To He or to tell the truth—which a * | tle orator Who names our gov-| should he do? | [ee eR eR Re Re eRe ee RR RH | ornorn? Who names our presidents? | “I can't give you the letter,” he} Possibly their fathers,” replied | finally said After that he goes me andyjbachelordom @or the failures of | lan tee it if my ex-| Very well,” eaid the lawyer, pre Ireams about her, He sees | many days, which, ha, firmly be See cuedde tae damitine “a ldehtiad we aukie aeuiie, cae his guardian angel, his guiding Hevea would hav Be SAPS OF OY should say their mothers name them | he was sick at heart at the answer THE SUNSHINE OF HIS HOMY,| cose had Whe @reaktast beatin moat - ag Perhaps a night's reflection will He buy or & locket and a chain.| the cheery, wholesome, appy hour make you change your mind,” he }She know will set pleture} that this dear little BUNBDEAM will What otruck you mest tu yer|drew up the flap as he spoke n the ket and fond imagines} make it for him trip ( Cleveland, Henry?” “Good night.” that she always wears it next Bet Then he masries her : Wull, | don't know exactly, but] “Are you going to leave me here | beart—and she For « fow days abe weare the Mtlie wus purty close between th’ au-|in the dark? } And the OF HIS|tle locket and a retty breakfast! ‘omobiles an street cars.” 1am afraid vo, Tam |HOME gl until he ts] jacket trimmod with frills of lace the house, and if the lonliness jhalf-blinded by itaradiance Dear little SUNSHINE Aloxtoft has been promoted again. | you will have plenty of company—if i : cade After the few weeks or months! After aahilo mio docm't fume) si tier must be the Leonard Wood| you should change your mind in| And no wonder when you can boy Lake Front Lé at lone, £6 that he manages to atruggle/ about the frites and lowves off the! co Pusat the night, eal! out, T shall hear you, | $50.00 apiece, New six-foot sidewalks on every street | "ot wn through his lonely breakfasts at the| locket ‘ es) and bring a light.” tion lays “better than any addition ever opened in the city ent }boarding house, he persuades bis Protty soo SIR FORGETS TO A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. “If IT weream for help the neigh tle is this side of Dunlap, this side of Rainier Bemeb. SUNSHINE to name the 4ay for the| BRUSM HER MAIR; knots it up as ane | wide of Lake Washington. aa y wedding. It is at breakfast that he|if she were making ready for a “Will not hear. you. Grip that Also have seven and one-half acres and a two ery 4 tyros needs thix light-hearted little crea-| bath, Her eol'ar band, collarless, tact, and it will be @ breath saver, | Jerey cows and lots of chickens, $925.00;, om terms of $25 own ture most. His breakfast has @!-| lops epen at the throat, the lips for There je not a living being within | $20.00 & month Close to Lake and car. Take Washington str ‘ ways been the gloomy meal of the| get to «mile. Th’ best hot roast fae oh You i got - Ba po Mode rs to Atlantic City Addition, Only & fare by buying tle kets rom day. Woll—4t is saying @ good deal to fr a women t' hasé |ton from the window. By the way, |} (he conductor. Inquire of Mr. Griffith at the store or room 3 T if it hadn't been pecessary.to| say that a man's constancy depends don't waste strength trying the bars. block ; : ae Pv | keep the mach yan, KoINg afd] upon the waveof ® woman's hair out’s th’ one th’t’s |} tried them before you Brospet The above picture does not do justice to Atlant! make it fit for the work to be dome, | and §hé cleanit nd adjustment an ae ah | ‘ down, you ean take my word he would have left out the break-| of by wak (ast jacket. Got gravy an’ p'ta- | nat thoy are firm enough; while as fast long ago Hut it does, o> the ae it's aw polld @ piece of /sround. Just before the wedding his break-|. It sounds like déaling a death toes with it. be ge Hm Bo pe Bn BD Good | 18 his fall be did not hart himielf SASH AND fast is the| blow to romance to siggest that the ciaht t all—he was prepared for it a DREAM OF FACE] continuance of a woman's devotion Then all was darknees. ‘The pris-|, He had known, even while testing that will soon amile at him from be-| depends wpon the whiteness of her ieee. Dris- | ie that the task was @ hopeless one. DOOR hind his own coffee urn. husband's collar and the charm of a He felt his way to the beds. He He becomes a philosopher and/ clean shaved face — CHAPTER XXv. lay very quietly, thinking of the realizes that a dainty breakfast t it does, Half of this year’s graduates from PECULIAR MESSENGER |poastbility of escape, and realizing BARGAINS served by a tidy, cheerful wife, will] The man or woman who meslects Vassar are engaged to be married! Gerald was partly stunned by |HOW bopeless tho idea was, how se make over the whole day for him. | the little touches of decent drow! The other half must look upon CdU-| wnat had happened and he feared—| cure Was the trap he was in. For tho first time in his life he| just because NO ONE BUT Wire cation as « failure. fre tty Pi neraitagn ob He heard a sound and started up casi aan ‘an realizes that to start the day right}OR HUBBAND WILL, SEE. —~ a - considered Lolde’s character,| the sound ceased. He called out rE is the beat way to keep it right look for breakers in the stream of THOUGH Gen. Corbin has been |. ; y" alien ‘ j Who's there?’ My five are Pretty soon be is blaming his! domestic bliss, there only ® short time Manila 1s|°%4 be calculated that his own life) . 24 there was « scampering, 7 evens panel Doors Ask this man who married a One morning he stirred his c uncombed and disheveled FAILED, seeetenee A POINT eee jf.” said Maud and live I would be ashamed to have any e call.” Point of view,” I thought, her own dear mother “went awa Refined, educated, loving would have made discords in an ig- noble nature never harmony of her daily living. Her self and husband, reduced by suc cessive reverses to living in only room with its tiny bedroom at- rigid economy; without even |to hide the unsij housekeeping, she still saw no rea- son to change her “point of view, NEAR THE ONE THREE BITS, RELICS OF BET- TER DAYS, ROSE BOWL, AND A DAINTY CUP AND SAUCER. She pulled apart the sash cur- tains of creamy cheese cloth, and in the opening set her one plan & “skeleton” geranium. When the sun shone through the green lac- ery it brought out a score of rain- bow sparkles, and on cloudy days make a bit of brightness in the room. When a rap at the door an- nounced @ visitor, ¢ little rock- er was wheeled about; before she knew it. the caller was facing the attractive “point,” and the bright tace of the little hostess completed the charm. “And I knew,” laughingly said “when the aristocratic was admiring my little table, that she never saw the old stove nor the home made cupboard, and I do not doubt but she told the very next lady upon whom she called that ‘Mrs. I—'s little house was so charmingly artistic.” SHE DID NOT KNOW IT WAS MY| ‘POINT OF VIEW.” “And your point of view?” I ask wnly this”—and her volee fal tered a little-—“when the ‘dark’ comes, or when I cannot ‘rub out’ the unsightly spots, 1 just turn my back upon them, and ‘face about,’ and”—her voice grew very low 1 do not tel) ‘folks;’ only the Father. QUAKER ri DRIV DRIVES AWAY FLEAS. 2he The QUAKER DRUG (0, 1053-1055 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. SERRE EER EEE EEE EER EE ee men- tally quoting my bonny Jean, whom I had loved as my own ever since the graces of life, the very things that disturbed the the tached; foreed to practice the mont the spare penny to purshase « screen tly part of her UPON IT—A PIECE OF PRETTY CHINA, A TINTED) it still held enough of sunshine to sunbeam oftes thoughtfully and OF View: ***: went home things,” do her shallow after | said Uttle the pe are adjusted. FOR EVERY ILL BQUALIZING COMP: AND A DAILY TURNING EDITORIALS BY LARGE FRONT WINDOW SHE PLACED A SMALL TABLE, WITH TWO OR DOESN'T LIKE BANDS. being punt cheap band the present tient and long This detuge of “note,” may be deluded musi the grasshoppers enough to of the Thie citizen, however, only a standing army band.” fears an the hole, and, his lantern down, “AN right? your” inquired i's trick? spoke of?" “A little bit of it jof it. I'm sorry; really to put you veh | business , y be attended to.” What does it mean? What in 4 position You are not a fool 1am, Let's play the game, CHAPTER XXIV—Continifed The lawyer knelt on the @ige of|er. throwing the Pays of | handle those notes. TREE looked across the table to where THE SUNSHINE OF HIS HOME sat and down deep tn his heart he knew that this, HIS SUNSHINE, was naught but THE LIGHT THAT SRE eH 1 33 FOO POLIO LEN BOGE LENOE By &. Frances Gilbreath-Ingersoll. /That's all.” “I think Mrs. I-—— ts so deceit- “She always acts as if she owned the whole carth and never had @ worry, when everybody knows they are disgracefully poor, in such shabby rooms that) term | has plagued the city like) anctent countries of Kansas (7) and Egypt * * * 7 * * * * * * Mand is very frivolous, but she “a tow with something | hope may soul good. Happiness and misery are not de- pendent upon externals, but simply t of view to which our lives IPB HAS AN| SATION; o UR PACES TOWARD THE SUNNY BITS OF ITS LANDSCAPE WILL SWEET! AND VIVIFY ITS DARKEST PATH But the idea of a woman like Mand criticising my Ileal lassie, Jean! STAR READERS A prospective citizen of this pros- perous sea port is deatrous of know. | ing what recent or past sin ts now hed by the infliction which bave been turned loose in such profusion of late upon bat not long to be, pa- uffering communtiy. which some of that You aren't hurt, y th ‘beat the let us then gird up cur) sige really needs ts pence The Mystery of £19, ‘ORD DELANNOY. (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) are “What's the meaning of this dev- Is this the gratitude you just a little bit truly sorry but | know, busines# must our object? How long do you propose |to keep me here?” Depends entirely on yourself “How? “Lat me handle those nineteen thousand pound notes, and you shall have your liberty within 24 hours.” “And if I don't do that The grim smile on th lawyor's face seemed to answer him. “Supposing { cannot Once more the lawy emiled. He stroked his chin and said quietly I don't think complaining of an excess of hot alr, Frank James, brother of the late Jeane, is growing religious. We al ways did claim that the example set by John D, waa of great value. A Berlin woman who was a pro feasional faster committed suicide by shooting. It's a mystery why sb: didn't starve herself to death. WORKING FOR MIS BOARD AND CLOTHES. “We all have our ups and downs, emarked the sober faced maa. “Yeu, and our ine and outs,” add od the sunburned, broad-shouldered \r man. And in truth the broad-shouldered man had bis He was a baseball pitcher. Henry H. Rogers gave $2,500 of jhia* bard earned money to 25 New | Redford school teachers to spend on their vacation. *Or somebody's else, Dowle has been preaching to his foliowors on “Graft.” What Dowie rays on that subject is worth hear- ing. He's an authority Russia has named @ peace envoy but it will take Oyama some time to bear about It. And now Chicago peace conference. But aske for the what Chi- O00 was a small thing in estimation. As he turned his head he saw a slimmer of light from the barred window He thought of eseape—naturally. But it was a poor thought; he aa- ticipated no success. Running the whole length of what was his proof were the supporting beams of the floor boards above. By means of the window he could the lawyer's known everywhere; price $1.30 per door. Bend for price lists to my sales- rooms, 1010 Western avenue near Madina street O. B. Williams | scraping, seratehing notse. He knew | what it was at once “Rats!” he muttered Me was not afraid of them, limbs were froa He put his hands under his head, and lay quite still, looking up at the moon. Presently a shadow was least—there was something at the window! It was a ent. A well cared for, . plump, collared member of the fe- a M0r tine race—he could see the silver By means of the window he could| Part of the leather in the moon's beains react those beams, and possibly the trap door, but he feared—borribly | _ (Pe te Sonetnned.) |feared-—thiat his fingess would slip| Diamonds, Brooches, Rings. Scarf Pins, Links, lfrom the pieces of square wood, which {t seemed impossible to Studs, Ear Screws, Bitc. grip. He tried ft, however. 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