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THE SEATTLE STAR 1907 and 1309 Beventh Ave. BY STAR PL -_ LISHING CO, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, DREADFUL PICTUPE MAXIM GORKY HOLDS UP THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1908. (UAKER — = Te henee—Editorial: Independent 5 Sunset, Main 1050, y+ ET Busineee: independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1080, ig » 1013-1015 rc TALLAND STAR AGENCY " tr tallard FIRST AVENUE’ - PHONES Delivered by mail of carrier, No (ree cop MAIN 1240 Py TO MAIL, SURSCKIRERS e a wh oription expt ie i eater + Po fg ae eit ie a ‘on the astdress label of each paper. When th it y py ton her not again beep pald iva hoe le taken from the let HI8 NATIVE COUNTRY PILLAGED, BURNED UP, RUINED; PRIS t = = . = ONERS THROWN INTO JAIL EN MASSE; HUNDREDS OF IN { Bat t the Pestafti at Seattl«, TH, ae wecond-clams mal ler F. we NOCENT PEOPLE EXECUTED—HE WARNS BOND BUYERS - Be , THAT THEY WON'T GET THEIR MONEY BACK ngland’s Decline ¢ Pi dita ave Money Here Saturday Ey S 4 f Hiture o wir en ation ut Arion ( 1 everte Tt je “Sti true that the Britian drom-beat ie heard around the ay MARLEN E. PEW penal of th hom natn TOILET PAPER SP! FOR BATU Staff Spectal to The Star The tol Jap Quai Pa " fF ‘ w 1, and that the sun never sets on her dominions, Her fag NEW YORK March & The| anese war to was! . fl os proudly as ever from the masta of her mighty navy, Her Kuropean and American investors | $1,060,000,000 . r roll the, 6 be army establishment never stronger than it le who are now purchasing Russian It has been ar price per roll 10¢ volte 4 ‘ " | But, after all, it fe not from #uch things as these that a nation’s sooth Netw aathenay pene Bon irae | peteranes: thas —_— are oY packages, regular orien Be wa greatness and glory is measured, own pocketbooks, In fact I can say | $26,000,000 from Q lane Tea~—Na apr 50 on) It is not the countries with the most glorious history and the with the great conft that}hon banking corp ' rhe 6 remedy, Ag we Widest possessions which have the most contented populations the money used to purchase bonds | amount would Just about cqual the wer's Antisopt pe 5 ca England ts a great and wealthy country still, but that does not will be sbeslutety lost, for the gov- | estimated cost of transporting the sacar ny <n Bi We; epenial 5 Pf ernment will never be in condition | Russian troops back from the afras Bark, large ‘De mean (hat her people are prosperous, They are not, The millions of to redeem {te obligations lof the war and reducing the arm and tron hoes tends o ’ i‘ sé bo wnemployed are but surface tndications of the vital fact that England Russia is pillaged, burned up,| toa peace footing | i plat, reaules 5 1 elderly vo has lost mastery of the commercial conditions of this age. ruined, The money furnished by| In his letter to his son Gorky| pap—large mize 4; wmall #176 .........s0000 “ c ap * 2 . ts the Kur n buyers of Russian | say Naphtha Soap; special 5 England is mo longer going forward, And not to go forward ts oni pert te age Ble ER ane geo Sig siesta ik Gil taken. wnt aie fall Me wrnothe hoster ita ra to go backward, She bas had her day as @ world conqueror, Hor set on fire our towns and villages, | the character of an insane anarchy. | ors8 and 9 In long ‘ Quaker prie 4 dream of empire ts fading. Her people are confronted with the prob The whole country is under mar The prisons and fortresses are filled |] MEYER'S GREASE PAINTS AND THEATRICAL Goons. <4 Pe Rt lem of holding their own industrially and, being unable to solve It, law, and thu: — the right to Rus | with prisoners, and stil! arrests are | Paints, per stick 206 Nowe Putty, per stick sian generals to do as the . | bein ade @ Hun Blend "owd per box § own Wh be P Se MCeeUNG Sache nS soe mee mr shy tr |e mane, unr oni at eon We, Chav Ws tn A upon them. there may remain in the} cuted, but nothing will hold back} le should come to th 5 to ge ae = The latest figures make |t officially plain that the English birth given by Buropeas 4) the great revolution, and especially Jap Rose Soap; special price 4 bp! rate during 1905 was smaller than it bas ever been since rds © ald the governm jnow, because the present absurd Mothine—Moth Balis—Now is the time to pack winter cloths , P slaughtering the Russian people,will |actions of the government have #o lar price 10c; epectal price Gre kept. é be seized by the people and used| provoked the middle classes, which |? Sanit TT Tooth ‘Wash Poin size, regular price 0c; special prlee ¢ What does this mean for the real benefit of the people have heretofore been the matin {I Pasteurine Tooth Paste, regular price special price 3 i V The churchmen say ny people are growing more selfish, The sensational statement quot-|strength of the government sthymo! Tooth Paste, regular pr peleg ‘ preferring being comfortable with small families to being uncom ed, which, if true, would mean the The Rhesian government re Hell's Revelation positively remove ert s hair fortable with large ones. lows of hundreds of millions of vest-| minds me of a donkey fin a ower Lundborg’s Perfumes—all odors—regular price special price * e Sad tia inated te ‘ niin aa od capital, ts taken from a letter| bed in the agony of death, strug ‘ . , os ons ssophers say that the English people have become wiser a written by Maxim Gorky, the fam-|gling and destroying with its hoofs Large stock of Household and Souvenir Electric Battwieg SOLEE ‘ ring facta to which they were blind before; one of these ous Russian novelist and revolution-|the beautiful Gowers. The bour ALASKA OUTFITS—We are headquarters for individual tmetcal 7 facts is that @ big population on a small island means low wages and ist. The letter was recetved by |xcolse of Burope may sprinkle per cases, drugs and accessories put up especially for Alaske img | sa Niche ky, the adopted son of |fume on the dyin but it will Don’t go to Alaska without firet visiting the Qu meretched tiving. ho ' m a the dying * uaker, the great leader, who ployed | merely pat prot > 0 , uak "0 erles to all pi ‘ Another reason suggested f# that the nation’s vitality ts becom- | in & publishing a tn thie eier : On! THe RIVE 4 oF BIOOD sind menae Seaiecte 0, ‘oe 1240. ae } parts of the city, ianmas tng weaker, Yet another, that women are obliged to compete with | The Russian budget statement for] THAT HAVE BEEN SPILLED! 1 ———— ee men and lose the time and taste for domestic life. 1906 showed that It would be neces. You in America would not be All these reasons, however, are secondary, subsidiary, They do wary % borrow §240,500,000 to bal-/ eve the facta even if they should J os et ecoipt d » ou.” mot go to the root of the matter, They are themselves results | MAXIM GORKY AND ARTIST GOUDNOW'S CONCEPTION OF mace The catiniates receipts and ex-|be told you I he QUAKER DRUG co gather than causes, The real reason for the dectine of the birth rate | THE RUSSIA GORKY DESCRIBES. SEEape = and for the idleness in Bagland {s that England is going down = : 10133-1015 First Avenue ili A nation which fs destined to grow greater and greater still ' must have a constantly Increasing population. It must have pleanty ) v of men to be killed in battles, plenty to leave their homes and plant —— - oe thelr country’s Mag in far-off climes, and it must hare plenty of em- Madge Arnall, instead of seeking |nant exclamation Georgle flung out TURE 4 ployment for those who remain at home, Englishmen are nothing By “JOSH” some lonely farm house, betook her-| Of ber room, and Madge tore the Jike so ready aa they once were to be killed in battle, nor so ready to self to Shell Beach, under the | chryeoltt ) fom her tages and sent O L tolonize remote parts of the earth. The traditionary ambition has chaperonage of Mra. Smith, She ocr Plaine can eaahas ei 1 @ied out of them, and they stagnate at home on a little island im rode with Harry Le Mar ia the| ber to jo oth i As small as a grand pi A smaller grand F | » join him, saw something fal ® than eapadle of supporting them and under a statesmanship that ls unable é ’ morning, played chess with Sam |to tho ground, What was his amaze ano should be made to | this can return to the t to cope with changing industrial conditions. A Covacit professor is able to jet times mar the serenity and 1 lasiten at noon, and danced with | Ment to recognize bis treasure thus retain all the esentials | player no more than the ys Is thia a bad thing for the Englieh people? By no means. Their le ee gs ye .o— ar ge Fo dh My peje, Will Clark haif the evening; but,| “St sway! In two minutes be was og irene — ene upright a : | tn h - in he most thorough map ow th a ° | almow of conquest, but in ‘he mastery of nustrial conditions at {tho exseatial wleon pramieed husband. dciag el} tnese| Sop Mecca? ber apa omens] tae te nos of bome A WORD FROM JOSH WISE for bis private examination ia At 7 the next morning Madge sacrifice of those quali- | at our store, and we in- a tember, with the midnight lamp| “204 0” the piazea waiting for oe “3 reed "udeet: | te on ee “ | Harry. In the night watches she piano has ben designed the most severe erities, burning steadily, and his face grow The Victoria Cross as |had determined to be very magnan sj white with voll? By no means. How could o fellow | 'm0ut and tell him the whole story ‘ta study when Cora Willis Boarded 12 ,%crety hoping that he would re SHERMAN ( ‘LAY ' J You might draw your boy to your knee and tell him the story the same houne? be ef — beng Ea 2 gt ge A in ’ . - “ olerable bondage. . In thre 711 Ser - cf Fe of the Victoria cross, for the semi-centennial of the founding of & Th’ car you mise te Bhim Bm the day appointed parse aay nd por 06 ns a ae pen 711 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. 7. @ecoration that means more than any other decoration the world ay Maa goes th had written entreatios to Georgie| if her with no parting word o Other Storey — San Francisco, Oakiand, Cal. Tacoma, Wash . Knows, has Just passed. that he would appear on that night | /OK om You might tell bim that the cross has no totrinsic value ft fe only. Loving apologies came in re laneane i om: bee z : 4 ‘ j worth In money about 4 conta. But it represents the highest type of turn: “On accoust of my studies ft) ong , ; é would be wrong to leave Kent now, | 8" that Harry had settled down ALBERT Hi. RUGBER loyalty, the persanal bravery that forgets self absolutely and pays no darling, much as I desire to be with | ¥it® his six weeks’ bride in Roches- ANSEN OWED pre eed to danger in the offort to save. — you." {ter ‘ away rig Five hundred and twenty-eight cromes have been awarded in the 1 heard our new minister was 8) Madge tcok possemion of Jean|,, nite (hrew heresif on the sofa. 706 fet Avenue THE RUBBER STORE : pats a b welt: man, but 1 didn’t kno Ingelow and Harry Lo Mar, and in| ®i@ing her face in the cushions an 114 First Ave : past 50 years. They have not been lightly bestowed. Every man who until a few days ago that he had i nares acho pn A * Sonne ® | crying Wk « baby. =e wears one was worthy and had been tried as by fire. It would require | MBE ®ve co onductor.” eirere teach te hee onnoon | Suddenly strong arms lifted her verything in Rubber” ; Yotumes to relate the tales of heroism and daring covered by those “Who told you he wast ; | 0, Suddenly startling hows | Det head rested on Georgie’s shoul " 628 bits of metal. “1 didn't have to be told. at-) |der and soft kisses on ber brow . r [tendesd a wedding at his church and| Mra. Bug—1 hope, Harold, yout {tes that Gec 4 _| soothed her teara Too tired for tn Why, one man won hiv evens during the Indian mutiny, by fight heard him sing out to the bridal/ Wasn't smoking that horrid pipe, i ie a Se jdignation or even surprise, she lay $ng with bis bare fists after his sword had been broken, and be | arty, “step lively, please.’ ” RE as dea |2ent who spent the winter in your| TMetly in his arma, heedless of tan fought so fiereety and well that he delayed the enemy until English - he Indians had us surroun: vit jgied hair and swollen eyelida ; ee . pla is engaged to a pretty girl ‘ Peinforcements came up and saved the day nt is iy duty - =. 2 \@ id og ray whe -_ — ry “1 ao to Kent ‘Georgie said Mra Blake one e 9 . y ectentions lawyer to his elie | weet in the “good old days.” “and . war event not lo te ‘ai And “Bobs,” Lord Roberta, the little soldier who knew no fear. i |. that you have a fair and equare| tt was only @ question of a few hours Madge smiled sleep! , “Who ad heer who , Be. le Pay ane Qntitied to wear two Victoria crosses, He won his own over and over |irial and justice all the way/until we would all be Killed, for the| (pe ortunate fair, f ry I know! ried?" again when he was a ileutenant, and his son, who received his death | through se dectarag | MAE? driver and the guard wore the! O41 know the particulara” | _Grreie looked straight Into his wound while trying to save the guns at Colenso, wae also given a |. You're too slow for me,” deck 4 | only once ie our party who ned to Know the particsiars wlits apty eran cad enamored auld ” 20 ¢ rms, and they had on a imite ~ or rit - erent. And the good Queen Victoris, im her appreciation of this hero [ino Peeener., ihe: ym acquit-lamount of ameunition. - At § o'clock she stood tn the hal ly: “Cora Sa : fsm that follows blood from father to son, ordered that Lord Roberts | ¢od.” ‘Of course, we resolved to put ap eee | wt td soars See: ee maga his own or om his left breast and his son's on hie PLAIN TO BE SEEN poe Ms =, bi B some oul a and Madge danced watil they were tight breast = fnilars came within throwing asec weary, then leaving “the! = INSTITUTIONS Tell your boy about these things. They are not stories of war \ \ {},! a and drow our jackknives to|crowded hall, they walked slowly | Slone. They are not arguments for the shedding of blood, but tales , \ ru if it came to « hand-to-basd| "PO" (he long piazza in the moon lames people are becoming more Of manhood, the highest type; the kind that can look Death in the t. The Indians were circting|!#ht. a2 we, cay to toll what mare neahened to the tnpert B nd us, whooping lke maniacs | “*™* nent ance of patenting Some enter Makes More ad aged = ay ” and plugging bullets at us aa fet}, OO & bulky p prices and ballding up Washingt TM do my full duty as a men. Y as they could pull the triggers. They | G°rgie Blake, tne | institutions. think all of our And tell the Jad that there are crosses to be worn in every day . were coming closer every minute, |'09% letters, left the bc people will agree that it is our duty Makes Lighter Bread Hving. 'n the struggies that must be faced by every one, and that jand just as they were ready to/orning » fe men hes and ba wive — aterprizes the “— on D make their final charge the only | {!amond had vanished from Madge’s | ence he sume price, and where M ki Wh ever was there need of a higher type of men tham now, college man in our sarty saved us |2and, where blazed instead a me institutions as the anes iter A queen may never pin a medal to your Iad's breast, but the You can talk as you please about |°te. Mra. Lo Mar's last gift t n Mutual Fire Associa world admires strength, courage, loyalty, whether they are shown on college men and laugh at them if) ‘8tiing son city fe saving its cus M kK § Bre d field of battle or in the humblest walk of life. you will, ont nen, but tet “eset The a boat brought Georgie | to 40 per cent, th: anes weeter a a gta . ie tell you there's nothing like a col-|'9 ® State of great indignation woul . © little ex for It is always worth while to try if only to satisfy the voice In jome wlucation. Education ie a great] 200reie sternly demanded an ex-| an rty owners dealing Makes Better Bread Side. TELL, YOUR BOY ABOUT IT. thing. It enables a man to meet|P'nation, Madge indignantly re-| With Eastern companies on any emergencies | ferred him to Cora Willis, Compre-| class of pr ty that this company But how did this college man| ending the wh thing, he dented | wi ire o Paris Canine Styles prevent the massacre?” asked an|‘%¢ engagement with great warmth Than Any Oth coe ey n Any Other Flour i Willy: Do you love me Ho gave yen emai oe Tek eee et cee eney i The cablegrams from Paris seriously announce that handkerchiefs [than your first husband? pacified the t braces, | *8Gure sucn 7OnA, @ \ for pet dogs have gone out of fashion, and that “the new style of | Allee: Certa They a to and #0}, x why . ya be ge oe a spared our lives Oo ie rd abou t H coat for dogs has not the pocket of former days.” writes t h | Does th a @ to me that Here are innovations to which no true American slave of fash- |¢,, neh sece soba \ 4 [You have flirt th Harry Le Mar ALL GROCERS SELL IT i? & Chase i) submit 4 enough that c n of ot on t ardl "pe | unt nks you are en Sacrifice in Brooklyn, over | ‘ohler- fon will submit. It is bad enough tha ain of our women take Hardly, It pa n ‘ ph ad Ai wash ste sukile bh heel sw 6 corsets fro: * sulit uters do AR him.” oking Lake Union, block from | 1620. ve, Seattle, Their snkle-twisting hig’ Me. 16 eorects from a Moulin | Tam," she said « very pale ar line, new, six rooma, concrete Arcade Bide ___ Ronge and Folles Bergere promenades, but spare our dogs OUS REFLECTIONS lout with oteady spel Age baseme %x100. Duplicate How is the American skioo going to get along without his | é n face. f th sold for $2250 eambric "kerchief? How is the Am an dacchhund going to get The licator has just comp Tha 1 it. With an indig t through life minus that excellent pocket In his coat so convenient |VOl 4 In other words, Po) ese for checkbook or diary? Forsooth, the French arbiters of style will |and torgiving Tt die donee | Stn Levdewteery ber ng our better element of dog of his very pants before they | Those years have been very pleas-| és 30x100. ‘Terms Agency 604 Pike Street, Seattle. get through, and shall have the American ¢ going around nt . eat na ar the Ara be we | Not Quite |} 4:2. |Ipnianys handkerchief and coa and every dog of refined sentin i} os * “Main 425 occasion to set wl of protest. And, first thing thone Paris CURES CORNS poodles know, they'll be 8 the level of the thousands of Paris | r . a pal a t fans who have ne handkerchiefs nor coats. ih e I , What a 2 on good sense and that the | Our Optical De- rea a vastly larger proj the ca . s, th partment is in po Sgeemie Rigg eg, ‘ n by foreign dogs, when there are many jons of poor peo- | In th ro many cha: | ple abroad who have no clothing at all, or very of it! bg ene Se 4 CORNICIDE oe ee veer ore eat s our F ' coum = ————== | he an in th 1 HARDWOOD FINISH i Ti TELEGRAPH BRIEFS seers de Curty hs 208: |Sroun ‘pay ‘roll to make a SS —— Fo LORS Robert H. Met ¥. and rol make ro! “| BRE j SUTER, The Prominent men have purchased |Combanys . “ — BY ELECTRICIT YET AOeTSs Firat Ave 1 123 4 8 and § country home of the late st “ rll le yesterda rem . . | t block, one door sow gemmer club. yee brea ie 8 a | WOODCOCK’S PHARMACY. —§:30 8. m. 10.8 BS Bye ct ont etapa \ t r } NOT CE T _ 604 Pike St. Seattle, Wash $:30 a. m. Co 18 win resigned the presid Hg at a dollar a ash P.. re a FINE OT D LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ine okville college in Indiana to ac-| itter and ome 1 tron ; ' 1. ok SUBSCRIBERS Baggage Express, vag cee: ho Borge nny old thing tha - . peut wane Gan ok Cia ee I GLEND ° Furniture and Hi wy: ine ' eleven aetverss y, is Bloo: HONGKO March 2 , y” the ; “ i . ch you by 6 o'clock any eve LE PR ran Pooler Hotel 4 hereafter he ed bee - at ¢ 2 . ata t * please do 1© favor to call ates in Illinois and at Sacramen playa ethan: mg Oil | = ————- a adie ceten tea Main Open Day and Night ; Sense & to ice A ~ * O - Independent 38,) between 6 ~ bere he has since resided, A nd practi aptured cae nould k Miimehe died seoetey Cll was not aboard. 7 - E (S47 : -_ @ te An Honest *. He erving the last year orious by using tt 9 A : 4 D- i, n | > SI ts tates our etnres ate ee ALOVWA 2fCOUWUC CSC PER QUART $1 png been prominent in the AN ASSURED FACT r \; Samer 2). ae ans ribers a perfect ser-| Sinew Rye, full quart $1.00 . That you w , Rie > 2 «) > onl ay » old er President Simmer, of the city coun- | {fornia te “ a C ' bs NG « oy Peach an + Hy weil, will act as mayor during the re limate ruft * y randy, full quart, each $1 .0€ lidar of ths teres . faa veda ce Phones 416. ompany, ine. Yort Wine and Sh full quart oder of the term, 7 road of a thousa Bi Brigh B 4 0. —_— < igger, Brighter, Be - : same H seeses 50e | P_ Tho firat complaint in New York " Coos and See_8 tied bm sovan peri A ~ggere Sheet Music x ie @ series of eight actions alrcady | °t*," Aptive Mt ; ceing is Believing. wea: Unies. " ‘ 5 rT Wi y me. by the Mutual Life Jnour-| stature at Union Ti tice, 608 THE SCHOOL OF QU Seattle's Reliable Credit House. aan music ony 160. 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