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aaa DIANA’S DIARY NO. 2 ; RRR RARER cco oe SEATTLE STAR. _. BY GTAR PUBLISHING CO. 1807 and 1208 Seventh Ave EVERY APTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ie Telephones > Editorialt Business! BALLARD HPAR AGRNCT=a8 Mater! Ave ‘ : Tin conte par Week, oF Awrentrstive @ente tree copie * * * a * unaet Main 1080. 3 Sunset, Main 1050, BUMSCHIEIUAS—Toe date ben Yous A erwin wee retye wou owl SR ARES, Peer ete 1s Naven Boom the’ lak, “A change sf date oe hat ie & Nhe Pooh at Beattie, Washington ay epcondectaws matter NORICH TO sURACREO! st yur cou of The Star Cal) to rene foe by cx erenta ie “e Tey A el up oF = efftee. ow HBS Hhaceccaeth Hak“ berween ¢ and Twisted ond we wilt send roa 9 ot ence, {fro seonls tele Ae mee a Gog plane leben & ie te ony wae Murders Decline; Suicides Increase There were less than « third a9 many lynchings last year a there were 14 yoars ago. From the 235 mob murders of 1802 to the 72 of 1906 ts certainly an encouraging advance. There in nother encouraging feature to the lynching record for last year. There were ne burnings at the stake. The record is not yet anything to brag about But there tn this to be prond of-—the efforts for law and order are steadily growing stronger and the public condemnation of all mon who keep ofiame the passions of the mob, is rapidly incrowsing, Murder, too, ie declining in this country, measured by increase ef population. There were 9350 lust year, against 9212 the yoar be: fore—a slight Increase in number, but & proportional decline. While iynchings and homicides have declined, auloide® have ty creased. In the year there were more than 19,000 suicides. As yet the suicide rule in the United States does not equal the vate in France, Germany or Austria, Our homicide rate still far HE OBLIGED WITH A PEW OF HIG ORIGINAL VERSES. i Oh, joy! Mr, Swinburne Mitton | Dan't lay low the buffalo, the poet, has sought and got) Let his mane remain; TDODUCTION to me through} Do not craze the lann, for, oh! Mr. Adrits, of Taffeta & Dalbris | Loons are all Insane, gan’s, and I wae able to thank him) Harshn to the brute creation mest homicides. ‘There seems to be some subtle natural law controlling the relation bet#een murders and suicides, In primittve communities qwurders many times outnumber the suicldes, but as clvilisation ad- ‘ances the ratioehanges. In the venerable civilization of Chima [for hits kindness in the rain the Hardly mortise commendation, the high class Chinese gentleman who has been wronged gooe to [other eve. It seems he te sequaint: | the door of the man who has wronged him, not to kill him, but to ed at the store through writing JIN Don't ase clippers on the hare; there kil! himself. GLES for the oda. After geting 4 Do not break the lyéx; a good look at Mr. Potts, 1 notice he Parrots de Bot try to pare, Our rate of increase of suicide over homielde ts fast, but 80¢ | tant mmch on looks and not a smart) Don't take skates to rinks, Be humane, and you will find it the story of bis life comes out, it is still so often found that no @fiver spoon was in his mouth at birthT =. Alex. J. Caamatt, president of the Penasylvania, end #9 gach guardian of a billion of property and employer of 150,000 men, who died the other day, found bis firet employment as a rod: man. “JOSH” ‘The frat lesson he learned tn reel life was to work. Hoe knew By JO ‘what it mount to drag the chain through brush and over the bill ~ ide. Then, step by step; he worked nd, hie adreplages SUE Pega gene being superior capacity and a prisundbiosarion to Same meee There's nothing without ts ened) A WORD FROM JOSH WISE, alice Ghak dthers, feature. If Gorey marries. Mabetle . Cassatt’: successor is James McCrea, What waa his start? ei Se Also ay a rodman. comcieele A fevival fn Obfo has resulted a recete ing the “sift of tongues,” enabling them to speak in many languages Hondreds of men born with wealth and whatever advantages wealth gives have competed witlr Cassait and MeCrea for thts high position. and been distanced. Belf preservation, they say. ie th’ fret aw ou nature, Doin’ eomebody else iin some of the partietpant The beaten paths to success may be fenced against the boy | As might be expected, most of the ‘ : without capital, but there are always ways across lots and over the | DOFHORe Fe affected are Women. seoma t be Ui’ seo hills. - ond. ‘ ou going, aty He whose idoals are stare owung bigh in the heavens uceds oo ee a oe oe beaten path to gvide him. “1 am going otadlking, air,” she He who has learned to labor and whose heart thrills with aepl ; BE pm sas sau aap anh Vib i Soe ration resolve best “Iw so wi r Brerrhody’s ating some! ting, ome a me Oe nel there te-end the beat wold a | Makes no difference what they “Of all the nerve man ever oa got, ‘The stiver spoon in the mouth at birth ts greatly overrated as 2 layed! ifeme have mouey, some p! & factor either for success or failure “Why, welve not been Introdaced!* | money, she said | Eech one wants what he has pot | ‘There aro lots of rich young wen whom wealth bas not dead makes no difference “That : AMd lots of poor ones whom it would not have belped. ot going with you whether you whet me to or not.” Alvin a True Sport. Our Alvin, of the office, spent a) few holidays in Canton and 3 few) more going and coming | He arrived in Canal Dover at 11) & m. apd traversed that city sight and one-half times tn search of «| % friend, That evening be witnensed | dren, a basket bell gome and then took| And it foarly seta them wild, in all the electric theaters. |Carnegio would give a fortune, Next day he and Mies went| I he only had a child to Now Philadelphia and visited alt) the cleeiric theaters and stayed as} each as the management {ae en REE RE RARER EEE RE REE ED - » a » * * + » » 7 any men that now are married, Want to load a single life, 3 ryan wants to role « nation, And he's working bard for it, IN THE VAUDEVILLE By F. W. Schaofer ERRATA ERE Some aro suffering with hanger, Rockefeller would give nitilions For a first class appetite. Next day he went to Canton, and after viniting the water works and} the McKiniey monument, he beaan There are few that are contented, to really enjoy himeclf by going to Always grumbling at their lot, all the electric theaters. ‘The whis-|Seme have money, some ties blew and the bella rang the old | money, year out and the New Year in.| Bach one wants what b But Alvin went on and om to the) -n electric theaters. On the return trip Alvin inquired SO. ING FOWL LANGUAGE. at Mifvalc, Goshen, Barnbil! and} 3 Lock 17 if they had any electric) F theaters . Being 12 minutes late for No. 3 je at Dennison he agein went to all | * lthe electric theaters ; Coming to Neweomeretown on { ‘ No. 25 it was too late for the elec trie theaters, and Alvin was very ‘ aad. Thenee he started afoot for ; West Lat e, ond there betng} no electric aters in. Isleta he} came on home tn time for the Indi “Concracklate me, Ongar.” cator whistle yeuterday morning Pe sD am sorry for you, Adolf! Yot iss id?” West Latayette (0.) Indicator, haf beeame a membership mit red Aero cloob.” nn J “Vot ton Ger beneflelals of 14?” | A University of Chicago profes “You can go up in a air ship.” isor, just back from the interior of | “Adoit!” | Africa, declares cannibal tribes eat | “Vell?” | thelr own members but never stran “Vouldt id nod be cheaper to go up in der membersisip’ jgers. How the pure food movement “lay all aside of you're choking. A airship iss der coming loco has traveled! | i “You musd be locoed to vtth a motion like dot.” ‘They're talking of making ®| She-—Ien't the telephone dange a - Pig oo ot feel der motion. You go up, up, up, until you are Ms omg 7 can Pikes peak.|ous? Dan't people sometimes re-| tion j oler clouts.” Come to think of It, you could have | cetve a shock through ft? | Po you ged vere you can touch der clouts?” a high old time there He~They do. Only this morning “Yeas, yess, sure!” ween iny wife phoned me that her mott Id ins a vouder of der Aero cloob voult trasd you.” “You have written here,” sald the | er had arrived unexpec y : “Make me der rr-reason, blease.” lelty edit that this man came oem 2 q “Becoss dey say efery clout has a silfer Mnings.” |from a family all the members of] “How our ambitions pha : bs “gay, 1 tue bed & Maageomania.” | whith have been engaged in liter | we grow older.” “Vot fas a deptomania?” ature,” | “len't tt so? When t qos Pour “A feller vich steals vot he does nod vant.” “That's what I intended to say,”!man I was ambitious fod f. t “Much oblitched.” Teplied the new reporter. ors, wealth, But 1 fobgot. Vat at 5 “Why are you hiding your vatch. 1 don’d vant id.” “You, but you have falled to tell! those things years ago Today a F “Dod ins why I am hiding id, ba, ha, ha!” im what part of Indiana they lived."| greatest ambition Is thaémy daunt F merges Boek, for yout You vill meter’ rise shote der common | yr. sextore—ive } tor Lizsle learn to play fhe plano.” a ord.” ra, Nexdore—I've been thinking Remarkable! ‘ ae ig . smo, und I don’d care since I wass tossed vonce by a bull ad od seat wnat e chter's voice cul-! man who start a he wort, jor stock yarts.” vate yal YO and who, by t o on Dot ive nod vou makes-a air ship go up. Gas ies vot makes a |. Mr# Knox—By all moans, if you! door, “Remarkable! iat a alt ship rise.” have tried every other remedy erates eutition iat “Dot tas bad.” SH “For why, blease?” LLLP prasadam 3S. “You are vo full of gas you are no goot for ballast.” fe “You chump, ve use sand for ballast.” F F “Ah, bud vere-ean you get sand?” ' ' “Dot's easy, I own a grocery, ba, ha, hat” “Vot ina of fool de dey useful in der engine?” By Stuart Maclean “Shafings.” ee AAPA Arta “Vot? Vere do dey obtaining der shafings?” Could yo cc back to ws, Geo. Bruce. Geo. “Oh, dey make dem mit a aeroplane, ha, ha, ha!” Bruce, By special permission of der coroner we vill sing do | thud In the old likenoas that we kn en vich ias entootied, ‘Dita PushMake You Slip from My At 1 would be next to your job much bette Ship? ». Bruce, Geo, Bruce Cortelyou! YOU CAN'T BEAT Ug UNLI ae peaiggpeeee, =e i You eB UNLESS Guide: | * This ts one of the most Would ane ye had hot forgotten your @kort Orlental Billiard and Pool Par. : rae ee Seed With the anéest’ol your old ae tables E + aia have eight| English Tourist hat is so re Are ye now learning another ayatec, ol and the only 5x10 pool | markable about It? Geo, Bruce, Geo, Bruce Cortelyout | Guide: “EH. H. Harriman does} wrens not own ft.” "residents never were ¥ th y Eavard ©. Meute\ser, Pres | Not 0. ren your wiedom R & Denny, Vieo Predee | Tidelands mean mud and eteny . worthy the likes of you |and also means big 1 (buy. ww could ye ever be #0 condescendin ; 1 ose Davses Woda 4 oad oe, Geo. Bruce Cortelyou pergial, Savings and f bullding. sent on 't ' “4 a 1, to call back the days that not! Vike t. Ronse! aah Don't Uwow away your 4 Oh, but to give : ee ’ mt. ‘ua | clothes. Have them cieanod x “al Oh, but see Mache fs becarh 4 er Took Whe Hew at the Pantos y Sin Se ee whats re eas } Cait up Main 1048, wane CORTELYou "" BTte® Geo. Bruce Cortelyout | | maned. : | Jack, i lwortd, poor Edith the elder left it wan'|me, dear | } ) [ried against Heroes im | }iy his ofd «cl flere’s my cord. As you will see, 1) There’s the man that's % | am a pure food inspector, and I am/ single, Alt he wants ts 1 good 4 | Poor Cear Nicholas o'er in Ronaeta, | gil for the girl, but she had inalstec Would be glad hi job to quit.jon freeing sim of hin vows rather ome poor men bare lots of hit} And it fille their sou! with Cright,/ many cases for other people, who jare so clever and successful, can't jyou help ua?” want | rey lthe same man, but by « etl) etreng TESTE OSI CCC S Se eee: rrr rrrtrrirr ir. ‘A GAME OF BLUFF weer r rT Leet ELL Rerrey a Ho was called Oat trouble echool, and wae apectally some becnuse he was, & b att bully, Lughilp, however, he Was & coward, BMvening preparetics — » be Moken by a Manley fahaah, yaniatod by two pretenia, One evening, Borrey's ger ot on vader wards, . My young fellow, who had Lp | made @ prefect that term. The noise foon caused Edwards to look up “Don't talk, Berrey,” be said, 10 0 low but very dietinet velee The latter shuffied end | me turned | notse reanperted He wards stood MP the forum, Berrey, same smooth volog, red Presently the self. Again Be “Stand up on ho said, ia the wi ia “ t keep aubet, © lout to a drawer. oy 4 pr geageli 4 voloe (hen “Shut that drawer,” sald Bd | pet 8 rto, ¢ and mock you) wards, towering over him, “or rn} i brain you with thie ruler, Would oor off it,” And the Cad obeyed. ee John Bdwards, the eminent law: | oF yer, was dining ‘at the Savoy with another old school fellow, enyth, Aw dinner proceeded, & loud votoe began to dominate, am axelnat their will, the two men fow thew selves Hetening to boastful aneo dotes told fo & conrne voloe by someone at the next table “The Cad,” aa F live,” said Rd rae. “" was be, beyond a doubt, round: er, redder, balder, but the same boastful creature. “soldiering ts @ 1 very well, ma panion, jor,” he erled to his com at “wat there's nothing In It. Ne money, and that's the only thing | ® Now, what dia you #e\ that counts come out of South Africa, major lettora after your name and & medal or two, Now, what did 1 get out of Bouth Afries? Ab i three quarters of a milifon, there oF thereabouts; me aud my partner, and now we're on ¥ Just then be turn hin head and seemed to receive a shock. He found himeelt under Edward's watchful eye, end he now, as he re ago, vielbly quailed. eryone’s tellet Edwards, pleading work, took his departure also. “Hinberion, Rinberton,”” he “The name ia very neon ‘Can it possibly be the hare? ho be the father of Baiths and can he have been that scoundrel, Bheref's partner?” ‘Aa be entered the house # tall fair git] caine forward to meot hin She was hia niece, the ently child of Selby, Edwards’ brother, whe gulucky in alraost overything else bad had one supreme wuccee® winning of Edith's mother, When Bdith, the younger, came into the soon, bt aon. Can and Selby followed ber in lows thar a year, leaving the innocent caus of ell thts woe to her uncle's care “Has Jack Rinberton been nee leeting you, dear?” Edwards asked “We haven't seen him here muct Jately.” The hand om his shoulder trerr bled a little. “He ie staying with his father tr Park lane, oncle,” she replied Have you acthing more to tell tT" he asked, “If you are ja trowblé let me go shares.” Jack Rinberton and she loved onc another, His =father, however would not bear of it, He had ambi tiews views for hia only son, nol unconnected with the daughter of an Impecunions peer, If Jack mar bis withes not one over rtecelve farthing should be The man was willing to sacrifice than that he should be hindered in is prospects. The reaction, however, had now come, oad her fortitude had given away ‘Y Oh, Uncle John!" ihe storm had paseed and #he wrung his beart with her entreaty—“you who win so “Well,” he oald, “we will see.” Edwards was thinking. Evident nol feflow, Cad Ber ‘a futher were one and and Ja papers—was concerned In a case in which he was deeply Interested Shortly before his brother Bel by’s death the public had been suf fering from a fit of wild specula tion. It had culminated in the Unt versal Kaploration and Minin t it lt ran the weal cow and waln, hand and Pee ee ee ee tempt to obtain justies against him and for bis vietime.” Borrey looked relieved “Well?” he “There wae, lary concer orally ld bey his you add murder Bit down, 4 aay!” Rinborion eollapsed, " Spare me, he erted ” sald Bawarda, “you have! stood in the path of my alece--vou | now stand in it ards,” “Twloe. condition, though crime to do se. On the day that sees your! wom and my niece made man apd wife, with a sum settled on her by | you equivalent to her lows by your) infamous company, 1 destroy all ev idence I possess of your guilt,” iwarde stood b his empty r the we found Kirkland Nok ws. Olympic Market U8 Pike et, auves half your meat Try them and see ALITTLE DOWN AND ALITTLE wald thy by to hou ling fulfitied his part of ind Edwards was now fulfilling his. All the papers were burning except a wingle letter which he held in his read over again before consigning it to the Namen. “Dear Kdwards,” It ran, “we bave Our bad luck pur le waa found on « hilt side in Rhodesia lying six feet be neath the sod, with a stab of gran ite on top to keep him there until the Jadement day.” fire however, # eubel Latin Copper Co. eels conjunction with whieb 4 oer tain prospoctus was tasued—not by Bheret. "We have for*some time been certain who wrote | prospectus, and absolutely sure that if we could bring it he'd get at least seven years’ worvi tude. Binberten,” have found Kirkland. The wretched man glared at the impassive face clase to bis like @ He half raised himself ir and hie right hand went home to him) your for the study fire a few Riunberton bad the contract murmured Bd It should fast enough to bring us very soon fo that comtition. dresser, bat he has such NOP had yea 4 ; THOUGHTS under his erust that | Wou't affect you so you'll mind it. | “How d'y do, Borrey!” sald Be ssatda: cx'kattenined tee ona am by no means ashamed of him | wards. “Remember me? At W~ , jammed the je into Still a eee the Boy Without fp wu turited to call, and caine] Deut smatch chips from Wits] igetbor: berg, uayth, tov; you |the middle of the ont to the house this evening we; recollect him.” . oney Here's what he kindly wrote tn my Hush no fire dog's bey; “Hless my soul, of onmtens ot thought I knew my man. autograph album ‘Cows don’t rudely milk, because [eushed, “I remember you, lee ‘wae Creakers are fotever saying that the avernge American boy with |"Muy fate atrew roses in thy path] ‘There's am udder way age MY agement og 1 Akal ol ata eliad alate tllad Rothing but bis two hands, his brains and hie pluck po longer has a | And long defer thy epitaph: | Pleate be ifad to all dumb creatures |g uehow I don't recollect Whi @ Through a blunder chance. [tee Tag Ach: tuck bo | _ RE Aas OOP your apectal line was, perry od & componing reon wae wished thee by Thine Truly, , wi works in a foundry He was a prefect,” Ni@ story i erd " Gone, so the croekers lament, are the good old days whea POTTA” land never wore any medals for Iit-|-and sometimes took evening prep] e os tathor abrapeiy. It chou morit, with “Rxcelvior” on its banner, could press upward to the Now, AIN'T that entroneing and erature, went to sleep while Mr.| aration.” @ have read heights. fost like the verse on a large valem-| Potts was reading this, but K made] itis jaw dropped a little at ths) “she ts all right.” he sald, Gomehow, the path to enccess tw supposed to be fenced up at [MBP on lestant HIT with piather and! put, severthelons, be shook band*!® his hand extended to Dr. Bria- ° wo he reciting some ith effusion, * tom Sts every starting point; and all that the poor youth of today I |octinn selection to us at the fired, Oh, bow 1 do admire INTEL-|” “hut you've got my mame Wrone,” | y expected by th: croaker: to do is sit down outside the fence and [aide 1 thought it was so GRAND LEC said. “I changed it from Bere) le weaeereene he said athe thee - Dewail his sad fate all his days. and WITTY (To be Cotinved,) to some time ago.” Ten’t It strange, then, that when 4 consptevows man dice and [PO pment mo yen He thon said goodnight, to ev AT A TIME Pays for anything selected from our shawing of down- Men, to-date apparel Women and Children-—ev- ery garm correct in style, dependa- ble in qua price, -~fust helpful a ent of for whic and right in difference price, cash or cfedit ; no in- terest, no security required straightforward, credit service— you're cordially invited to take advantage of it (it'll help your purse out), Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332.54 Becond, near Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit WE HAVE SOME BARGAING One Kisnbell Newman Bros. Laree and Organ, practically new, 845 House.’ very ft Ovgans 4 im the usual way. Poor Selby |f From $86 up. }had embarked almost every shilling Terme on in the sorry scheme. The case.se $3 per mont | by his partner, Proof of the lat |ter’s complicity, however, depend jet nolely on the evidence of one | Kirkiend, | | 4 particularly bad ome and Iuadore was the chief of the concern So the case crumbled away in all tespects but one. There wre one glaringly and demonstrably falec prospectus clearly not by Sheref. And it was almost certain, isnued who had ¢ Edwards sat pon ded on his course xt morning he foll gorgeous flunky of the fins Park lane home fnto th 1 think, Rinberton,” he said, “that you and your partner Sheref were connected with the Universal Ex ration and Mining trust? he ed; “net 1, dead. What are you eared. brary ‘Bheret was,” ¢ BSheref's re Irtving at? | ‘By that swindle,” Rawards con | tinued, “my nlece and ward has lost every penny of her father’s fortune, invested {n the concern by her} father, my brother Selby. By Sher-| ef's death we were foiled in our at Meat Prices That Please At the City Hall Market, 609 Third ar Yester. Rib roast of beet, | Sirloin and Porter House AY ig 1-2 Steinway > FINEST L) ONE PRICE, 1406 Second Ave. PIANO h # not.jer accident, he felt sure that Ber IN USED irey, of rather Rinberton, as well ax ORGA bis Inte partner-—though he cout Me NS not remember Berrey’s nome tv the |f Ope Kimball ne Wi ed Upright Pianos” 5 Terms on Pianos $10 $5 per month And thers INE, $ | Knahbe HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL, Sherman Clay & Co. 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