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ie cninb a ite ane ns ssa ZaMnee Oa tc et 4 THR-SATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1905. i =—— gS - — 7 jmaW thai exeltin” chake. There Waa a week back Monday, shortly after|me and Sam Jones aod old man THE “SEATTLE STAR “cc ° ° ® midnight came up the bay and eall-|Coughiin in that tiny launeb, hot t BY_ STAR PUBLISHING CO, lod under Brooklyn bridge and away! footin’ it for the Battery OFFTCRS 1907 and 199 Beventh Avenue again, like flowers tha oom I) hind umte e gallopin’ « 4 beer ari agin akin ime to ink, nat eins Lc ad LEPHONES «wit on this pler as Thyy ‘ or and @ SMrvemene Department—Sunset, Main 1080) Independent 1138 1 won sittin nie 9 “ swallowin t 4 BALLARD STAR AGENCY&i Ballard Ave. unset CD rn a vie It was @ no eut te = siftated on the wus beantiful whales to thew ix conte per week, of twenty-five cents per m ’ ther f ° or Rips ais up, just a of ° 1 i is & reoelp caiwee| Finding Leisure to Live” 2°32" Washington, aa second-clane matter have the joy of intellecteal conver Kho-osh, and slo CR-RAGLEY'S DRUG STORK, COR BKCOND AVE vation, when that great idea come tO! would jump clean in the a ke ag w Want Ad. Offtoe at the above number has recently been opened ploned by organized Inbor, It wan) the treadmill grinds by might as by |me. It was thinto intloe them) plustish, and . ' Bor the mirpose of afte a the public '@ convenient place to leave want ada, Mr. Gompers who was menta Hut in the war wpon these | whales Into New York harbor for inapirin’ splash , dew Tiptions he Star and ve news it T eo nul lin forcing the law, esta stou tt vutraged homanity is joining | exhibition and commercial purpe Pasalt’ Bea ( « nm ect Main eee tustepe nite upon financial New York, 1 th orgunized labor, and How was I to entice them? That! down a D land boat but my 4 {ts diaguat, «Tt protested loud t will be won, for th jal | was the quest hich I ¥ puttin’ the tiller down with great F the legislature that t aron #led, and p other m0] presence of mind ald Gkort the madtros then? Have we reached the |could have solved it. I did through!” 4¢ was here that Old Man Cough Read This and Be Ashamed = sag asa Conn turn in the lane? Will the short - lin drew cards. | had been payig’ 4 where It not #0 hampered. In-|ened work dey of itnelf rate to no attention to him, when ! hap 4 Jetond, the half-holiday has it Ij prevent furthe cuttin every pened to look argund. He wae just @ “Courage, he said, and pointed to the land.” those, states and all th ’ exe han Ite penalty. “The ac risin’ up on his hands and knees to Mr. Gompers predicted ity tion of cart nd prices,” says look for the hose, w his glance And from @ mont®, or two montha, | the last r Manaachtset ts happened to fall across the stern. He So sings Tennyson In his “Lotus Baters.” But 1 . it tel! it has stretched over the whole | Burean of Labor sfen, ‘in mut | soa pghioedy pede tag er iggaet che A € If you will read this editorial story—a true one—it will tell you cuahak andthe ater, te A workingman cat tos toatl aed ¢ about a brate young moderna who erted “Courage” when no land was trades ‘ for lees hours and gets more Then he tried to look viet ble, The working day haw been wb for his labor, the costs of | couldn't. There bebind t 1 h m and distrib: nh are b ~~ The story Itself is eple poe yt t EK Blake, of ened at both ends, ad I » r mm an m OF | 10 big square heads, mo ven G3 story ital te en wote poom stent Avner le Monae i or iftbaar aay Greased, and saenatectares ana JE, Ears ends, mothe code line ahvesh oar Grivene - ‘ dealers advance prices ence the} he, Old Man Coughlin, hes own e At the age of 26 Blake was a truste® omplege of a ratlway com- lremember, fs Chicago, the bigh t of living. ‘The concen- | worthless self, tryin’ to make him pany. His temperament was artistic ad he give @) his leisure to day, they had to change the time trat f population at the oe self believe it wasn't so, 1 had to @rawing and studying art. One day he fell through a hatchway ping me ean ag enggyred 04 f Jar hls Ma — augh, knowin’ It was not with him and literally broke hie back. At the hogitud the surgrons said he oe A asco yh P| on of city eeowde that threat are oe : anal could not possibly live. e mechanic, the laborer he home, in the century that ia] thought the “ 2 get vertebraes were fractured and had te be renwved. he me for bis family, for play, for |gone, Yesterday | read that a yp | then they ome more His spina! cord—that delicate thread of tife—was se braked and lacerated w . » ~ Ry AD 5... pany = bs tar — - age mouth went open and bis tongue be- mv ever he » sur > previoun case n afford a ay ¢ his jorganized tO tranamit powe | gan to hang o and he was @ Gat {t could never heal, saidethe surgeons. Ie‘no previous cave had also he owes to organisation, some |teanufacturing purposes to the] ae ane tis sever ainda a a man so injured recovered of It perhaps to greater power of | homes of individy kers living ound, but bimeby he began slowly Blake survived. production. greater efficency of ma a distance, Have we in ood (3 etunties toward’ the bode ‘ There was eomething in the man that refured te die. He never chin but the Hon's share to the hed « fair workday, and his ance hem union that bas mht his fight. |eontrol of the factory tm the in- | ee Nie eee ~ a fave up hope through all the slow-dregping mrom thn of tertare, Pits The effort of men, | men, to | terest of the commonwealth, only to | Th). 5, f a asc eee » } " he ef o ie ne e erent o com SEMIND COME GALLO N tact it be burne nes a ) Slower limbs became partially paralyest and FOR FIYH YEARS HE live the life of men.” has prevailed find ourselves face to fa Fy th al HERD OF MIGHTY LEVIA- | bein’ ewan with la stop ENDURED THE STIFLING ATMOSPHERE OF FMB COUNTY IB- to tht t. ‘The nation is his | new aligns of individual forces | iia yy him—be gave one yell a 1 up FIRMARY, All the time Blake was sum le weuld get well, i> lebtor ald ows hurry ia) demanding a change of atrater under a seat yammerin’, He aint q . é lennoning We are taking the to|front? And may if bé that the city |my intimate acquaintance with the|never , 4 f Stadlcdcart qd planned for the future. Crete and bell dent, be think, finding leisure to five. Only | has had its day, just when It loom-|panits and tastes of whales in cen win we iain = Made sketches and cartoons and got kimsed @ tnemm, JACOB A. RIS. at the top and at the bottom does |ed largest as a factor In buman life Perhaps you have thought) isiand, one wha . ‘Then Death almed another sheft at hog, Byod potvowiuy atte | Written for The Star by Jacob A./day was from sunrise to sunset.” the waste goon, The get-rich-quick |demanding all our times and | . t. A whale] ie sid clear acrc t @4 his poor benumbed lomer linss Riis They tang “And youphad‘no| man ts f) af much of a harry an | thoug nd stony ts i bo en | n In schools the Bat ey Z — Saturday afternoon @ff. | Many| ever. Perhaps a fooling that it won’t| that the workman of the 20th cen-| s the prawn Again he met Fate mose tran lett way. Bo . th if, for his day | i Some carpenters were at work wp-| things can happen in 40 yedra last makes him go at even a harder | tury has found bimae i hrimp, and it “sae Ho decided to have his legs amputated ‘Tie wegeetis entt f lon my place this summer, They} That Saturday afterno und me| pac In Poverty Row, where |is big with problems that can be akes a whales over hee . ie ja 3 ‘Was no use. The man wowh! Ge engwor, Whip te wetew Goffe [came in the morning, after | fad! in a particularly buay ne! orhood | children wo: the day is as long | solved by men only, not by ma 4 all times. n bridge w re 8 ste oa 4 ing? Blake denen) ee tne bo 2 ede aaxve inte | Setched my breakfast and was busy/down town, wh y rush} a ever, and in the tenement homes | chines My was to drag a prawn} pont pag _ bows = > with my mail—at § orking 4 how the crowds of worker wt om course the sales were! ales oskiyn, = s@ergh ME RYPUSHD TO TARE AN ASARSTUBTW. Thm apt [EO under way and tn thelenine te aud trom shel cheb, su ee siacrin’ fast aa t bee of Annie's need [sneaked under. We had just got on tors said it was one of tty niit tywety cxbibitioge af ghee ovr | utoemeen on the stroke of 5 they|the streets fairly Im ‘Fhe is drawn, When they smetied that |the other skis, when Sam Jones cane shgtyen on an opertiittg ‘tables hoog up their aprons, lighted their|etreet was still, de beet prawn, they'd tumble over one an-|* shrick of dismay, which bre vat dat hoo chars aed went home.’ Watching |Coming over, I bad met [teabee| other chasin’ of it, and I would lead |/™Y heart to my mouth he - teow peck wp their tools one day, [| care jammed with a hetign them right up to the aquarium 1 am brave but ot that moment & : No sooner hat tiie tumtamit titew revevard trap Ge qu | a4 tine they had cut off the beet |bound for the beam. I | On the night of July 3, according [knew what fear was. Picture, to tion than erscipete mitt! Theat meant quarantine and teme'y we [ioe at caeh ond of the working | of my carpenter's “Mheey thi having for 4 our re tion, we |Yourself us going at exprese. speed, 0x. Still the omm smihé end peemed fe Oe few aw [happen in #0 yours.” Be i } passed dowm the bay in old man | pure ued by @ ravene s hee , of 9 And tind wate ttot ath Wire: I learned your trade, 40| have sald 20. It fu Suet that Coughlin’s boat and skirted the | foot —- and — be 4 wears age,” 1 sald, “we went to/of years since the Saturc&q shores of ey Island, lookin’,|#&soline « out, and our staunch , _ *s if loth to give up tit vietim, he Dettoyer efmnd euetioe | iy ww 6 in the summer and quit |b y, coming over from with the lights "and ail, ‘lke the|<ratt stopping right in the paws al- J ‘ WAT. Scamely Im? Bitte rewovared trem the erysipel thm BP |@ 7 im the evening. In winter the |took root in New York Gates Ajar. Old man Coughiin was|™o*t of that infuryeted pursuers. Wes afRicted with the Gea totam, or leeks. by thiy time reclinin’ in perfect con-| te gee cmeee, ra as he ss # nis head unde: on 4|me, 1 was trying to recall wi ‘ Say will sprain Pepe Soltew,” sath overybaty. SERRE EERE RRR RRR wohaiaid bee tuck Geer aa yo pe Jonah done, when the leadin’ whale LE PIP NOT DIR Acxin be lay for months, aansng bask t " » jot hose fastened in the bung of a|pened his mighty jaws, snapned # ugha candle fanie of Ht if | § | boer keg and a constant and musical 4nd swallowed, with satisfaction He saw no lant a» dif the Gader of the Lotes Baters, But he 4 aggart--- e rainer @ | Surgle proceedin’ from his imanajat| mewtes sil over Pretec odio vietnit wrile the o’ sto r + bh thre , be Cie sterm never so wild, the waves aever * BY CYRTHIA GRAY. + —_ ‘ . ed around him in chagrin and di jd the darkness Y * it was a ca'm night with a moon. ae igh an eo > Gray PT TPTTYTrrrirrrr and but little swell. The beer didn’t |Polntment. He had got that prawn. Today Aifted B. Blake baw tie own coxy home Me sont money eeene * SPEER EEE EEE EEE “Deep and mingled emotions filled op out once. | 7 Wile sister in Lomion ant she came to care for him. le texdhes | The man can't even contrat Bimuelf, to say nothing of a women. We had hardly gone a mile and |™y breast, as I was thus saved frem Gail} (hott bie whecie chai, Me uetew mousy ty Bie work And - te, man is held in higher eswem. JOSH WHE PROPOSES A COM [Oe bie to pitce . Now. + o ROMS TREATY j Amd omit bio obeeply— OU” Bue Ten't this teue story sulflmer them any that Hiv attue willy of the (Jem Wise, who te if anything 4 heroism of Sir Gatiehad or the Cid? @iplemet, offers this as a treaty Yet Capt. Taggart can't understand why his wife proved unruly. |» naif out when we sighted the herd.|@ terrible death, or, at least, lenp He slapped her checks with hin “finger tips.” Pooft There they were, just as had prog- Confinement, with nothing of for Had she been a soldier, he would have sent her to the guard | nosticated. lyin’ to, and spoutin’ £004 behavior, and saw my hoped eure, He knows fh to doal with soldiers, for the laws of the reg- | sootiy in their sleep, just like a man| for wealth vanish around the corner wlar army have mn made for him. But he knows much leas about | paoreg of Governors island. | almost wept, geveruing women, I steered right around them and/#od I——" Rift! Doce not this piain recite of a dauntives saul <hten, omeasap | TPICe he Prece comtorcen can aarow We had not enough ngth to make his wife obey him counted up. There was 10. Oid man| “You're the grandest twin-sere ow poo Be bad not enough self-control to guide her Coughlin was asleep, 1 judged, the} propeller, tarbin ine liar | ever _ ANDER AN® WITH BROKEN SWORD, feugiat Death—amt wou— PREAMBLE, Me had not enough gentleness to persuade her host havie’ sliped rm his lips, ifmet with habe Gam donen, with @ ‘Stir the sluggish blood of your essy life? Wheream the signatures to this! Capt. Taggart ts not o whit different from other men who have [iad @ prawn on the end of ® long! gasp of admiration. “Why, thet see Mery toma : And shall {t not make you all ashamed of the metitags of yuup | convention mache (hm second day of | that the sight of « red rag drives them into a frenzy Jing and backing off aways, I| down hound wot insults me by say- Ppicmber, 1905, have been real end the sight of a mile in an eye arouses them to hot Jealousy pom on « e.| in’ ped each ether on the wrts at bus pouted or raved his anger and Jealousy into quiet whopper, drawin’ the prawn after/drunk, till I put ‘im to bed with PEER EEE EER ER RARER ARR east one ef them is tired of strife! Bany a wow given up all her friends and all her soctal |me Maybe I had out 300 feet of! mother's tender care on that iden- 4 and reduced to the cxpedient of p the pe line tical night.” einckee: to avoid rushes, it te . woma stayed at home, forbidden callera and prac- “When that prawn ca past his “Well, I didn't say all this ac- nd is hot-headed Geom advisable to call e up in privon becaune her hush nose, that whale rolled a little and/toaolly happened, did I?"retorted EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS Therefore these fitions are me ab Ee a sort of opened one eye and then) Bill “I said it would have but for SERRE REET ROR ERR REE RR EEE teally agreed upon for a div noed with Fortescue and ignored me,” says the captain. | made @ dash after that favorite and/ one thin the peter, and to be tn effect f It te probable that Fo + company Any | cucculent bit of food “Wot was that?” asked Sam the time of ratification woenan who has been the pro m. quick 4 The others woke out of their | Janes, scornfufly. THE WerKING GI, you and I suk ne mau's oF Cd's | amd the mikado or his agents bastand an ® y nee hh ve been anything [light and peaceful slumber and fol-| “I couldn't find a prawn,” said ‘Witton The ster pity. Then why bestow i epee ao- ARTICLE 1 but agreeable lowed after, each in turn gettin’ a/ Bill, “Not one doggasted prawn WARC Ef CHEAE a PHOS canseet|other? Father say, “(hed pity tyr) Japan relinquishes all claim to t jan't much fun to dance with a man botlinmge with anger and | snitt of the prawn; and for me, I let| could I find in the whole place But sini getty for tire working |{dler.” But we caat my that ton-| Odown ealouny, expectally when that man happens to be your husband out more line and told Sam Jones| for this one circumstance, I'd prob- Of the worker, in Mct. Public|estly, for we dex't knew bet teat BTICLE I We are told that during the trial the captain has several times to hump her some ably bea rich man today, a-orderin’ (cnt «eee to fe M incum-| they aime beppy ie their idienag, am] Booetm will not tnvade Tokyo. | lout his temper, at aripping the arms of his ‘@imieeto keep “I don’t supposo any one but us! of you chaps about.” g you and I are ix ow werk. ARTICLE IL him from pitehing into ar who had the nerve to titter during the bs I say ths pity mado woakdngpy| pen Be entirely free to raise} captain's tears. He did 1 ae t * grip on the chair, which is 4 and rebg howe Se af Its recem-| sexkes Reewian venne ith othe mere than he su led t on his pense. It in a pity when one wm] besmvebnt purpose of curing them The miess titter was the red rag and puff went the man’s te inbee tee oe herr Lit mway | sinlelrar es ~ ARTICLE IV odes to Ja road or in some déstastetad peemarit: in somep toll that they fet bulittios them. This is relied time of respect and they take me } piness from or to their or I can see no pleas- A BASE, VILE MAW Cote mo nae He need i} yellow In rage the whole ts that he can't see why he couldn't trol his wife. He wishes. He can't unde ] s her and reed or sulk,with a hs Mu w this man, who can't control himself ¢ . why she didn’t respect him and his ‘ther can any of t hie boys. wants the an who can't r ian’t fit to take ¢ © building a house, I am kere} Hu 1 t sia ng uaa Ee i casa oat TEE 6=6Quaker these professions, whese he ain; ARTI VE tun? enact ® ‘ mash he | fect creation of el of these an} 4 moved to irkutak | on t They make goo: but mighty ‘ i; E __| fect Seaton at ‘itn of hen a] at car ao mere topos | Hy Sy ben i SELLS FORLESS| - tions. Jap " the fortifica e crack ateiate RES. dhinsiciaitinalaniatais a ki Union acne pe : ‘ leione at Port Arthur by erecting} sa | HERE'S PROOF, ¢ e seen Washerwomen beh n © worth of tm * 1 2 and Cafe with rap admiration the beautt i bees wt A WORD FROM JOSH whe, |f Sanipure Milk, per can... éw oe we Ps , Fh GOD THINGS TO EAT. | Placed up eline, Why not? It ' Russia ab : x a 10c School Scrate d MOSpAe AND THURSDAY. | a work, 1 a a} | i jf. 20c bottle White \ . eg ES | snout for 200,000 yen Indemnity people ry theif dfs] ISSea d ortune Dr. Hoff’s Stomach and Liver Pills, reg i | | Siut sHet ene simes, worth | to let I mor . ten tines Maina out ‘cause they ain't] ° es, all week, per of. i es joa wad 8.00; now $1.95. ary than = or toe tags, all the Nipponte | . 2 os | ° , a a i ‘i posers ® jc-a-brae on the board walk at n aire } Be: OS, ) Atlantic City } Awour 1 SURELY HAVE CAPT coeoanuts as he lay under the awn- } | the washwor the sean ARTICLE XI 7 ED TEN MONSTER WHALES] ing of the aforesaid virtuous vessel FREE DELIVERY Ist Ave. So. and Main St me eee Tencen than th Ryesia’s tuterned shipa are to be -— BUT FOR AN UNFORTUNATE] for his noontime siesta. | : . a = necessary ‘ " turned er to t " CIRCUMSTANCE “Yes, sir, and 1 failed through|f Use your phones—Main 1240, Ind. 1240. P we are indet ARTICLE “Xi just one measly little ¢ircumstance, | 74 g CARLSON BENTAL CO. | wood and bea All prisoners of war are to be ex- “1 suppose that I come nearer{one of them small clouds in the} i 3 ALL MODERN METHODS. |iazy oF seifie t 1 but Japa te Iv’s TOOT TERRIBLE bein h beyond tho dreams of| Clear sky of the greatest geniuses, | Second and Yesler, over H| *"4 %0 we take our spite out In p h ut _er we nd avarice than any man wot never did|causin’ of his feet to falter, Sam| ug Store. Entran: Pity the ones that PUY! mirals to £ rly and gorg | If the to t vuld mquealland fal id “BUN Donnelly, | Jones and me fatied, for Sam Jones | > Telephone Ind. L ne that 18] stage the Japanese War at| lens, the peor wuld pw employed in unloading the good|¥a% the man I chose from among| Sunset Main 27 ‘ o : Coney Inland. Antwery (0) B ‘bark _( some 400,000] many, as the Scriptures say, to be 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE. ae VIDA Vox. eae paseo my partner in the great work be A DRAT HIM | Perhaps you remember that ~ : = = = ~ er } ] when the U-nite tes came in| want word to ape a jot whales at Nantucket. When {513 to 1519 e 1513 to 1519 But draw the line, | that Standard O11 boat came up from | " - jAnd draw it fine ra Tittle later it reported that | Second Ave. Second Ave. { On the guy who can't but yet would identical school of whales oft} nner sing Long Island. ‘Then that whale! He can not sing the old song come ashore at Loug ach, causin’ | 276 firms asked us for office help oF even ones more new ae eae ee ee A Lar e PLATINUM PHOTOGRAPH 188 ‘tt fillea Bat it's a cinch | # SUITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, ar LINEP t MI N's cr blush for pure shame of positions filled He'll never flinch OVERCOATS, HATS, SHOR: iD rt f tin wot they had failed to accomplish Hf you had been in attendance | rom riving torture with ils tne CASH ON CREDIT in tho way of smell Of Yourself With 1 Each Dollar Purchase. and prepared for a position we §j\ He strikes a pose, his arms hold “But wot you or no ifian knows Chath wate tied tas are saith 2 | Eastern Outfitting oO... STAG, aes ol toe eel : s A And strange, unearthly sounds gives ( KE | Ce lin, a utual friend, is James and cond. Phones 416 COR, PIKE STR AND FIFTH AVENU ughiin, a mutual friend, is that . forth, “QBATTLN'S RELIABLE CREDIT House that same school of whales, on the! ASK ABOUT THEM Until we iteh ‘Nistoric night ofJuly ch was @