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HER Ae Bone ox BeLivcret TO MAIT mn haw Not change F WAN AND PIRI Our new c Businens Departme BALIg MD STAR AGENCY the address | THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. @ OF FICKS-1i and 199 Beventh Avenue. TERN OON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES ta Natiard Ave Suqaet, Ned 14. twenty-five cents per month, nt ents py No The dite when your wal W hen th i w ek, ony, atx ¢ mall or earrive s(RseRine 1 of each paper ption eapiren is aro ves, If your subs . (MAGNATE'S WIFE RUNS FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE a Lr wei aa RAYED THE WHOLE ROBLYN, L. I, BOARD WBA ene Ses. SCHOOL, EVEN WITH MORE TAXES, 1S MRS. 8 DRUG STORK, COR” BHCOND AVE PLATFORM : & W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 6 Tribune Butlding. a | : DRAKA RR ARR RARER RRA RRR * * THE STAR'S PLATFORM, 1 = The Lest news first, os ; x All the news that’s fit to print, * * ar er favor. aa 7 * ite. * * utilities. * * Dusiness enterprises, * y : service franchises, * * . for mene. * * id enforcement of just, a of unjust lawe ® Bi o 4 Gh ken Weeedscebbesuboeuyenues Wase Russia By a ing China” not approved beforehand by China herself “will be ree- 4 4 Ognized as valid.” NX The identical note addressed by the Chinese government inform- | ROSLYN, Long Isiand—In the] won't stand for it.” i " x platform that this littie town ougat| But some of the taxpayers are! «a Mag the neutral powers that Japan and Russia have been officially |to nave a larger school house to ae-| hooting It for Mra. Mackay, even on} ‘q Rotified to this effect has contributed to the gayety of nations is mmodate 30 teachers instead of| the bigher tax proposition, for she s The powers are regarding China's demand very much as a crowd | or ome of the Mckeny roe ta eee | et Weer ne muenaton te the a a one of the richest me wer | »« at's the use o! 4 of big boys regard a small one’s demand for the apple they have is running for school trustee P | with only 12 teachers, when | taken from him and fought for among themselves John F. Remsen, a harness dealer,| Glen Cove has 30T We need more} 7 China's notice may have somewhat staggered the St. Petersburg Revo views on school matters coin-j} school factlities, ond better apes, | : and Tokio diplomata, but - ts ‘ a |< jo with those of the rich philan-|and if we've got to boost thé tax | Percent piomats, but assuredly to the fair-minded American It | thropist, is her running mate on the| rate to do it, | say boost the tax] can y seem astonishing or presumptuous. tickot. But lined up in‘opposition| rate.” And with that partigg shot} Chinese territory has been made, without China's consent, the |ts Dr. Bogart, president of the] Mra Mackay has gone to Saratona, | theater of a mighty war. Manchuria, belonging to China, was one | *hool board, and, fn fact, about all) and Remsen is carrying om thp oam Of the primary issues in the controversy. Russia never formally | De ae ccntiect Mra | uate R “ penny * ject Mra] Says Remsen pore’s Hothin Glaimed territorial rights In Manchuria, and-even after she broke her | Mackay and she"l be rupuing the|to it. Mrs, Mackay will win te o| @vacuation promise she continued to aasure the world that she would | whole shooting match just as if tt] walk. All the school children a» fetire in due time. Port Arthar and Duiny she beld under a lease and | Were her private catorprive for her strong. Mer house and ttwn or right in “Whatever you do, don't under- | ane wants to boost the taxes from|ftoclyn’s rich and beautiful bape- a Rake to dispose of my property and interests without consulting me.” } te to $1.25, and that will set-| factress would win out in the efte Po common sense this is a reasonable plea. jtle her chances, The taxpayers! tion i ; But the joke lies in the fact that China should seem Yo expect the } Powers to give her reasonable treatment. i For years the powers have been grabbing Chinese territory leur Ww or MAR . Withoat regard for right or decency and restrained only by their : © Jealousy and fear of one sncther. They have taken her best ports, Ss’ i ‘A DUST broken down her trade regulations and refrain from partitioning Ye be a | and apportioning among themselves her whole domain only because |of the sweet young face and figure they cannot agree upon a division. there wae & feeltug coat the ‘girt onged peter surrou The rich joke of China's plea lies in the fact that poor heathen | me wea onie Latour, a Freneb China should seem to expect common justice from the great civilized OR ial ka locghan who had once in ber own pwers. A Russian nobleman landed tm for his carpet jeountry been heirons to a large New York with $25,000 with which| But the new collar that was the| fortune. Plerre Latour. her father to buy a farm and settle down fm subject of interest among “Doc.” |*** of noble birth and bad tm The Cases of Two Women the United States, Probably didn't | friends proves not to have been new | Parted some of his own fine omen want to help pay that indemnity at al. It isa rubber one, and with | 408 to this, his only. child pow as jit annual washing it came out ax|{¥O Years previous to the apening whiny and bright as a new dollar. | OOF Story ROG S266, -SarIns Now let us see if there is justice in the courts of the great state A WORD FROM José wise. Tile eitemel ao We watt of the ce, *Quandered bis means in trying to of New York and in the hearts of the American people’ entric preas agent to “drew up" | perfect an Invention to which he Six months ago there was on trial for her life, in the courts of Hhas given rine to the rumor that| "84 siven years of his life. He ‘the metropolis, cne Nan Patterson. The lawyers of the country, the A business man cn there is a woman in the case f= aa’ bys sols ee ir oar 3 er two yeara imaelt eriminologists of the country and the newspaper readers of the fence cut whut reat (erm (™ ¥.) Mar lseasitoen GK CesmtOn. Sule country were greatly interested in her fate. She was an actress. She . | “Henater.” said the young re- ving Kugente alone in the wor had fine dresses and fine living. Sle had friends with moncy and an’ tgwurance § 8Fe} Koricr, “everybody wishes to know |. rhe sit! had r kanwa & moth “pull.” She was on teial for Killing a married man whose mistress goin’ tbe, but he| AY you wil not be a candidate for | re Care, having jost that paren! In she was. ye, no te we of betrayed innocence. She had lived neni vied hes tn a running | relative ta the world. Kind friends. | @ very gay life, and since Telease has returned to the cham- never Cs . | a wen | how tepped forward, and th | sked the . } pagne, betting and other loosenesses of the common race track. th’ fools are goin’ | cohen wen Smaak td & polition ti She never for a moment deserved any public support or even sym- arn her living by teaching French . } 4d muste ot teh studte “pathy: Her conduct since het release proves that she was Cacsar elas | poe le gar sibel ear sade ! Young's merely for what there was in it for her—dressea, diamonds, |, Mebby it's wrong to be #0 suspic: | woman bad offered to adopt En = lows, but just the same you can't} a money. excitement of the betting ring, wines, dinners and other con Pp noticing that $668,000 Hquita-|S°!® , but the girl's proud spirit} comitants of the sporting life. IN KANSAS. loan wax paid just after Seotty, |” ae srw yoy psy A apc dt Today, in a cell in the Tombs, is another young woman charged ‘i ined hes 4 oft the |th® miner, reached New York “Now, at 19 years, che was engaged | ‘with murder. She is Bertha Ciaiche. She is a young girt from | platform at Se m the Fourth 1 wonder why all the bride's {to V yf Dupont, a poor drawing | France. She has no friends or money. She is poor in every respect. [and as it was float down the | moth: weep at the wed " | master, ne said, whe was handso | ‘The fellow who betrayed her brought her to New York and m a paneer the agent tye . = yd | Probably the bride a wens prone 2 parainro - = stn ; ne who captured it could have nities the father’s a he sat mus no gathering Mrest walker of her. Upos her shameful calling be lived at fine |11'a.40't take long for two fellows 4 paige |}ight Victor came under the wi hotels and provided himself with money to bet on the races. When | ge the gocds. Yet it was mies! “Did you father's lawyer draw hia |@¥ and in @ low voice spoke he the brought from the street to him no more than $10, he cursed and | from there that 16 head of mutes | wilt’ With a am kissed her abused her. When she brought no more than $5, he cursed her, slap- | were out in the weter, and the own What! Do you thingk my father | ¥@nd to bim hi ft her seat and went ped her and made her hurry back to the street. Ono time, when she |¢F S#id that he would give half of} was fool enough to jet his lawyer ee eg a ; - ’ |them to any one who would rescue! know what he was wort ay om was h Drought him nothing, he beat her most brutally and threatened her, |(pem ‘2 any one who wold ire ree avestion | Bile. She was afraid. Home, mother, country and honor she had | out Belleville (Kas) Freeman. | EVERYRODY RUBBER It ts plensanter out here, Victor, | Fielded up to him. She now was afraid for her life She got a pistol | At Peddler was in Effingham | 604. b there are rome strar and, while he war threatening her life, shot him dead. Mies Neuret~Oh, mother | * ¥ tet t os " Diamonds, itreoches, | The law pounces upon this young woman and will take her life, | give a German es ri - iings, Scarf Pine, Links, | if it can. That same law wes blind to her slavery and dishonor. The Mra. Nurox—Give "Im what lawn Gitead Wee Lent #tude, Bar Serews, Etc | well dressed, well fed race track cur in man's clothes, who drove her aggpemnsecte cell Riges oe 2 Heughton & Hunter were married on Pike's peak the ARIE po | out into the street to sell herself, over and over again, might con- |" OT0 suerritl On. Dike vi ee] et urselt In Chicago rt ag Jewelers | tinue his Hcentious mastery over this girl a hundred years before | for a wedding. Nothing Hke know pe aa os } 1 ‘ te e 704 First Avenue that same law would think of pouncing on him, ing early just how high marriai FORE, fe oho” eau pfeil da os oan Nan Patterson knew what she was about when she came bet ween | comes. a CLINE’S PIANO HovsE © young - ‘ dese’s le Riders ea Nne's t aK i Peay and her husband, and she lived on Caesar Young's pn at OPrOut: ins Ceorcun we c | Bertha Claiche was betrayed, forced into sin, and upon her sin |, Ninotrslx im the shade. Momdas Great Clearance | lived a dirty beast, in ridding the country of whom the girl per- | {o;reapondence Cadiz, Ohio. Damo Sale of | formed a beneficial public act. erat | : Nan Patterson, undeserving, had money, friends, public sym SOE Ef nage } pathy end the attention and sympathy of most of the nation's news | a1. cewapapers along the line PIANOS * have referred briefly to “Dec \ Shall Bertha Claiche, betrayed and enslaved, have none of these | Waddell, the widely known press | oni vacona Glan | ia her hours of torture and trial? agent with the John Robinson show, | ’ , a as appearing in a collar. Their sur-| We are determined to call El prise at seeing “Doc.” with a collar) ary eeed ey used piano or planos ; was pardonable since “Doc.” in the Ps 1 op wor dt Oe Ie ateanced bat Miently shop worn regardless i If you want to ee little from the primitive natives. H $130, $140, $160, $160, 8 . it exemplified—tf you | has little time to pose before a mir no odd figures, no non NOS OXY want to see upwards [ret 60 te sacs te Sammiens,, Fhe add $16 if you want fl manicured clutch of society ha crime Mager de nh ot 300 = studente— ¢ never fastened itself on “Doc | ton Ok pte tp do better at ff} above the average ® “Doc.” has the capacity and the se ale ring for the battle of ife— intellect of a statesman or a gre ngs na ag yp tion + 2p Senge @ |author, and there is hardly any 5 } bas Ge tee Cotties ‘ height to which he might not hav: Bidg., James 4 i > attained had he turned his efforts Second, top floor, and toward the goal of fame and puby) visit the day or even- service. Bat he was born a natural PIANO HOUSE ing classes of f) man with the most natural in- ) ep a diary?” stincts. He knows no other life] “You wouldn't expect me to etr FIRST AVENUE Both MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE than to roam the country with alculote it among my friends, would Just Above P. 0 China furnishes amusement to the world by demanding that tn Now that peace is to be considered China asks only that she be Pocketbook, it is excrutiatingly funny that the third man insist upon Baving something to say—eb? What China asks is stmpty this: Phones > oe) Se China's Funny Plea a and Japan come to terms of peace “no provision affect Chinese territory. nytbt didn’t she send down her wagons and yank them all off the walls and Gonsuited regarding the future of her own territory, Manchuria we cthere tn thelr places that! of tt Amusing, isn't it? weren't much better, to my notion ?} thia Z } No, no; she's been ignoring thi*! paye When two men discuss the fate of a third man’s real estate or | board right along in schol! matter And and we don't The people elected us school, and we propose to stand it to run the or, an & to do It, tow. KO! @2e-4> <>< 70 tent for shelter and the green earth you?” from Mra, Mackay school children get a ¥ tion just as well as the tix ng they want John Craft and Oscar Seaman 1 many oth AGAINST HER AND THE VILLA GE HARNESS DEALER 1S AR- A tL MACKAY'S within And the parents the hare th ARGE the Manchurian railway she had constructed ander a contract, but | come along and decide th have been opened time and agin 1 * pletures on the walls were not good] for the children's parties, anit the fond these privileges she knew and admitted that she had no title | enough, and, without consulting wa,| children know. that they @an’Ret | Teason the Roatyn Wut®h fokeep: | ne views, so It looks on the whoje as if} Virginia De Forrest an sat musing @ win dow, The evening ehaden we hanging over the lovely landscap upon which she “ll A utifu garden lay directly be * ber, anc far away she could pee t un eink Ing almoat hidden in the t. The air was cool and pleasant and the} stillness refreshing aftor a warm | day, The room in which the yo woman was small and the fur niture mean, with the exception two articles—or planofort and the other # filled with French ar nalinh The occupant of the room wa yery young, not more than 19 year of age, but there was an expre of care in her dark-brown eyes t told of early sorrow. Her dr was plain white muslin nfined at the waist by a soft blue belt. Her dark and abundant balr wah parted | simply over the f i and gat In a rich knot debts In spite of the simplicity of ber attire and| the plain farnish of the ai one looked real beaut bf | ( Vietor or L hays He loo) abruptty The face THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, AUG. The-Deception of. _ Victor Dupont — for Do ot love into th Th we ral raloed he nd not helr company the asked with his directior walk then,” said will conceal 1 Into the lovely Ito his und sal 4d you lo The wide popularity and preeminent his had an e ae only the best and mort reliab! oy list of items underpriced Nall Sor good quality rer Celluloid Soap B regular Jap Rose Soap; regular pr Harlem O11; regular price 1 Ww he to th « Epsom Sal 1 do not know Lous De € y. ave Powder Puff ” on port that pronounces bit and tt alented, high » “ jest man in Cha Augusta Villiars t tt nformation De Courcy, the medicine does as much or can do as much for the system as millionaire, in love with me. Noo an electric belt properly used. Leading physicians recognize elec ne He has never seen me electricity as one of the great panaceas for all chronic diseases, We You are mistaken. He has often carry the best belts made—THE MORSB—and have them at all een you. I am bis intimate friend, ice prices % “ ho bas charged Congress Electric Batteries, No. 1 jar price $ om think we fer and fortune-hunt! he } you. Choose between us. Eu rested her head upon hin bosom and said in a low, aweet voles: “I have already chosen, 1/f ALWAYS TELEPHONE YOUR HURRY-UP thank M. De Courcy for his offer, | but I love you i “One moment nit. He has|| WE MAKEPROMPT FREE DEL sent his miniature to you. Look at| CITY BY SPECIAL ME t bef you dec | a in 12 She toc he picture from hie|f Phones Main 1240. hand and looked first at it and then at her lover, with perplexity you not solve the riddte? great “Can he said myself alone, not for my money, and eo I have practiced a tion apon my friends, fear of any demigns on from my e into the shal of marriage. in Charleston all the and b loves only you frawing master bi “1 wished own sweetheart wanted to make sure thaj she was} atiafied to do will really love me hou: an I hope you will con eeply in love Q: Congress F Quaker ker price * te th ugenie, court Quaker ( iguing mothers 'I » pp faughters, and | happy; Quaker price . Tam but a poor| wt I love || Quaker Flea Driver | re exion of | to be loved for little deeep- | but { had no my wealth 1 only! foen. are of the prices, 35.00 only to look ut riches and | sider De Courey’s offer again before|I uy Lewis & CO., 700 you refuse finally cugenie stood silent for a moment and then said Aud you wish to marry me, a/ poor governess! You love me! Courted aa you have been by wealt end beauty, you choose me for your wife! Oh, Vietor, how can I prove to love $s you that I “By bec morrow You NTS. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. STREET, COR. FIFTH 422-424 PIKT REMOVAL NOTICE! Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second ar- Don't Melt may buy one here on ONE DOLLAR A WEEK PAY- The Hub De Courey to © lover Get Into a Cool Suit ATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” enue and Marion street, Mart.a Building. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- terial and workmansh/o. fecond Avenue, to. th ta. KOHLER & CHASE, C. A. Meyer, Mer. 7% Pik best made, fu ke you a purchaser. bent They range from $2.00 to Come and see 2-59 Skee tor sale al "THE QUAKER SELLS ITFOR LESS ELECTRIC BELTS AND BATTERIES Batteries, No. aud I may compose myself to read |f gouvenir Electric Batteries, single cell; regular price $6.00; Qua * formidable epiatie.” She led the ker price > : sree eeeenessaeseeenmecsens OO ay into the old fashion thera S Lome, an followe 2 i] Velota e Powder; regular price 250; Quaker price ....-+-+. 5¢ Why tor,” she ered. the |i Dr. DeWetss’ Aromatic Totlet Vinegar; fine for the totlet and glanced through the letter. “It bs bath: Quaker price .. gesbeccoateddassoaubane sesheg 25e an er of marriage; and yo re as white aka ahect Victor” |B Gtalz's Kentucky Malt; fine, pure, full quart in original package; Ye he said in low tone, | regular price $1.25; Quaker price synbas - 9e trawing her close to r rt and jf pear-Ola Shoe Polish; beet for ladies’, children’s and men's shoes; nto her eyes. “It Is an of gular price Sdn; Quaker Pri06 d.<ces0se-sassnsnecessovess - Ee m Violet; we vouch for the quality; price Ret Bog Banisher, drives bed no fleas around where It is used; price . Lister's Sanitary Towels; Quaker price, per dozen .. QUAKER. HE QUAKER SELLS FOR LESS Pants are down to rock bot- A call will be sure The at the them, if t Ave. 615 tt Ave MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PHONE, MAIN 8190 Modern Dental Parlors Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING PIANOS sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments than any other bouse in the city, reputation of the Quaker ling Here's a rds and it prices. Hou-giving goods ai rate Se he je be a pr ular 250 va Quaker price ker slue price . Quaker 2 for Q uD. aker price th 25e; Quaker price . w single cell; ree SG $10.00; $9.00 double cell; regular price ORDERS TO THE . PARTS OF THE VICE. Ind 1240. CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. |The Kind You Have Always Bouglt | Bears the Bignature of ChicagoLoanOffice HARRY SILVER. Prop. 217 Yesler Way. A genteel piace to borrow money | @iatnonds ‘and all kinds of jewelry, dependent 1751. Free Delivery. eatest Discovery in the Hi World, Alveol T ticed by the Ohio I new system that Ugtt eth, cures bleeding and p e gums; tre t 1 pulp: | trea! na loose rhea of all dental operations pal xamination and ext wet of teeth, with Sundays, to lp ONO PAINE Street. € 88 DENTISTS. rner Third Avenue, BARGAINS IN FURNITURE al bargains in Furniture see REO FRONT FURNITURE 220 Pike St. nies LONDON Lo AN OFFICE 105 Second Av. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Stora, Money to Loan on Watches, Diar monds and Jewelry. De not buy @ watch or diamona before you eve our display in our wae nd ur pricey marked ip denao Lurie, Prop.