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THE SEATTLE STAR WV BTAR PusLisnine co. 1907 and 1300 Beventh Ave : EYARY APTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. RVERE ‘Due cont per copy, alk Gente par Week, oF (weniyntive eenle par Ganth Delivered By mall oF caerien, No free copies or subscription eapiese te om tte A1BERS— The Wien th Te four wubecription has hat ees, Ukr" eam ts taben ftom the lst, A change of Gate 49 ~ recotpt Rutered at ihe Postoffics at Meattln, Waeehinaton, ae ereond-clage matter The Biae fall to roach you by CHAPTER L up cub main. offion, unset, will send HOU 8 OuDF we every tine “RIDERS —Ahould your plesae do ue the farer Thdependont tid between 6 f eetock and we TF you thould mise it more than ones, pieaey tei att Mr. Geo, dali wae caough ta it weit to convince me both of the © ili oe nee ok and Business: Independant 1138; Sunset, Main 1080. | Moore on the northeast co % BALLARD @TAR AGENCY. @8 Haltert Awe = funeet, Mallard bot HE GREATEST LIVING CLIMIN OLOGIST p> —_ — * a oe 6 SEAR AGKNCT 100 Hewitt Ave, W. Ik Leonard it will adjoin the new Franklin The firat stght whieh | had of * 1 Ol 5 LIFE DETECT STO ae bs pated, wan out afte betng Int woalp of Chiet Quartermaster r Not finding Miller, te ed to kif the next in renk FOUR-GTORY BUILDING Wawhington hotel annex to be called, whieh | | pleted and ready The now butlding will ec OYSTER GROWING VERY SUCCESSFUL ad ire for be tittle dtfficalty In tractng the tet-| tere to thelr aouree, but, as 6 matter of fact, the handwriting was never recognized, nor was the culprit dis of Parsee origin,’ cover the writer, Many were rected to the vicarage, but others were sent to different people fo the vietnity, so malevolent ond oloraymal married to Miss © unele of the bride, a my re we . wtand it, held the gift of the " ae he Say Ute Oe sertate of tetas oor putewrters pertect serview-and | ne improbabtiity of him being |ot Great ¥riey, ‘shiek was (BW-| no ingenious that it sowmed ax If a} covered. Th opinion was stronety phe Bow tm “ - —-weeneesecttttasateeminemns wuiity of the erime fer whieh he|jish half agricultural 4 very demon of milachief were held, however, “" Sea a (Star Bpecial Berv | was condemned, and to saggedt |mining, about six miles from’ deavoring to set the parish by the comeorned, ss soa PORT TOWNSEND, \ Yer ua Playing in Futures come at least of the reasons whieh |sall, i Statfordshire, i ears, They were posted at Walsall eetlon with the forme Hoa Bafa ie foe hoe | RE had led to his being suapected. “He | this anele's influence = Mr. Tannock aod various other towns,|deut, and that the letters were! crag of oysters in this county a rio settle Bay, as sy a had come to my hotel by appolnt-|became viewr of Great Wy but bore internal evidence of «| done so seme male sly or allies Of! oar ago, the success of the indu ' regular priee Tt t# common enough game, this ment, but I had been delayed, and|eure which he has now he! common origin, and were all tainted | <he discharged mal ltry in these waters has proven it chal price . 65,4 Playing in futures te indulmed in dalty by men and women of [hoe was passing the time by read-|31 years, Mving a blame! with the Elizabeth Footer in eee. | Mit to partion interested, Ax a re Lite Buoy Song ail ing the paper. | recogoniaed my man by and observed him. He held the paper close to his eyes aud rather att classes and conditions, and the sport i# the caase of as much malsery as any crept into a man’s life. It te not alone on the market® that thie staking of one’s hopes and fears and ambitions on the throw of Fate's dice ts tadulged tn. vice that eve trol. One staked money and luck; the other, brains and energy. hia dark face, so T stood aideways, proving not only a bigh sult the Quileene Oysier compan is préparing to plant two carload in the spring, the flats below Qui leene on Hood canal having | selected as the propagating beds ‘They lasted for three years, aad 2 aed org hale ttt abiobad they were accompanied by « lope serion of most ingenious and elabe rate howxes, it is really wouderfu! that they did not accomplish thet: im the sight of all men Pt the exevedingly diffioult postt colored clergyman in an pariah, he seems to have ducted himself with dignity and William's Jersey Creamy Soap, rexular prlag peed & «This thrill detective sto *# * ry will be continued tomorrow # * and for five consecutive days, # * been al or feigned, for the looal police \* In every walk of life we see the rich man, the poor man, the [degree of myopia, but marked | diseretion. The only time that {| prociaimed purpose, which was te c oeneeerewene ted stro man, the weak man; young men and old men, and even astigmatiom, The idea of such a|ean ever find that drt hely vietim off bis head bad 8. A. Officers to Leave “nd ; . fost the turn of the {Maa scouring fields at night and|Ine was raised On examination of such of these eitta GN laa Gus. sie ot tts os state women, playing thelr present condition against the turn Of the | AL iing oactic while avoiding the |during elections, he a letters as I have been able to seo — ip SAE Ciel ane geek Oe | wheel watching pollee was ludicrous 1o|strong Hberal in polities, and had | thetr prevailing characteristics are Quartermaster James Neilson, of | partment of the Salvation Army.|P m6 Quere The ganibling instinct tx strong tn each one, and 6 successful fanyone who cao imagine what the/%eca known to lend =the charch 1. A malignant, diabotics! be lino steamship Dakota, was sen-| now that the institution is on ite) ae nel oA life te punctuated by chances, ‘The world makes way for the man [world looks like to eyes with my: |#eheol room for meetings, Some) tred of the whole Edaifi family, Be] conced to two years in the Shanghai | fect, with bis wife will leave for im iar hers t difference bet viding for the |OPla of eight dloptres—-the exact | Mitterniens was aroused among the|1617-18-yearold Géorge comite 1] prison by the American consul for|a new field at Dallas, Texas, The | jal price SOS Seles Een gence 8 Seer. Siparynce Detween prorens BO eee eet uc {baner local politiolans by (bie ac-|for his fatr share of the gross abuse | \n asaauit with a fire axon Quarter-|two will go sowth upon the arrival | , ; future and ing in futures. cording tho Mr. Kenneth Beott, of | don. This haired is insane in its tntens! | master T. Brice, The trouble oc-|of Staff Capt. Cowan, who is ex-| Rvery one guarasteeg, A few days ago, 10 Hines crept thto the newspapers telling of | Manchester square. But such & There were three aurviving ehil- ty, and yet is so coldly resolute leurred Christmas day and Netison, | pected shortly | a suicide, A comfortably welbtodo business man had sold his |condition, yo hopelessly bad that/dren from this untoa~-< bing poo thagaed rg eagetees. Mer — hom. business, erly we 4 together every cent | 80 glasses availed In the opea air,| was born te 1876, Horace 1879, - a eg reach, f ee ir yr M He pt * Sal zave the sufferer a vacant, Dulge-|and Maud im 1882. Of these Horace | 4F¢ extracts to illustrate the potnt 4 ee ee ee ee ee ee eed | The aker that came within his » for one & ane |eyed, staring appearance, which | received a government post, and|"! #wear by God that I will murder) | «| bs: tho fruits of bis fe against economic forces over which MP had 20 |taxen with his dark skin, must as |was absent at the time when the|Georse Edalji soon | The only) © N IN DRESS | control. He played blindly and lost; and the papers told of his self | suredly have made him seem @ very | long persecution to which the fam-| ing I care about in tats wore © : ‘ } “ ove rarder fu 10 lines, A few thousand human beings glanced at the [queer man to the eyes of am Hag lity had been subjected culminated ercune. I tame ton, thon t tha 001 ® A T CAP A brief story of the tragedy and the next instant forgot it, This man happy in hell” “Rvery day, every] » : | had played in futures. |hour, my hatred le growing againat . A few days ago tens of thousands of people commented on the anh ad Edalji : ‘De YOU UNRK, FOU ARR | "harieee, that because you are # phenomenal advancement of » man in the employ of « great finan a A Te andl pally A ehhh iaaih aes es ag ice dcaa vie te chal institution, Thia man had commenced his career, without edu your taiquities?” “May the Lord] social aide may not Ctecuse affairs of gravity at the cation, without pull, without money, without unasual accomplish rike me dead if I don't murder) boudoir cabinet meetings, but they talk over thelr AN Mente, as a stenographer for the corporation. He worked hard and eorne Fdalfi” “Your or “~ with tne reevit t never 4 the mistress | , y eh wife.” Your horrid little ett the white he and t e at the studied carefully and tirelessly the tatricate details of the business, iP in daceune tate the infernal fel flolal levees present a ae as sppeerenes He was offered a high position and tmmediately accepted it gions showering curses upon you! If Mra, Roosevelt elects to wear white, she likes aff He took as great a chance aa the first man, but won, What was all.” Such are a few of the phrases her aasistante to aclect the same or ery pale . the difference? One man had pisyed blindly and the other had in which maniseal hatred of the olor ‘The wnt = fo on te s and add en Rdalji family te shown. | ) the beauty of € mene it used to be that ue pinyed with his eyes open. One dealt in futures over which he bad ry ‘The aseend eharettertatia of fortunate cabinet tems would spend weary hours 2 partial control, and the other tn futures over whieh he had ao con ac teliie te @ tadits admivenen,| tg ncn My se aaetpucrr emgage Ronyooe Fes Bscun ; | heaps the woman next her would have on some | IS ha One man Was 4 gembier, the other was not. The curreacy that wins the heary jackpots table—BRAINS. Straseborg was born in Hanover had just come to America when ICE EMPLOVE | he secured this position On June 2 he will be 69 years old.) He is a8 active a ever and expects) to work for Uncle Sam for years to/| come on life's gaming ho has never missed a day since] except on leave of absence. OLDEST POSTOF HAS RECORD FOR LONG SERVICE. ANNIE WALKER IS ELEASED SIR A. CONAN DOYLE IN HIS F PUZZLING MR. G tieh village end therefore to be a aratly amoctated with any queer event. There, in a astueie | Aenie Walker, the 1d-yearo! physical ¢ ot. lay the moral tainty of reason why his tmmocenes, and Tacoma «trl a week ago th “y he should become afternoon attempted to kill William Shuman in the Butler hotel for re | fusing to marry b serapegoat Before seeing bim I had read the considerable literature which hed fail from the count shor been sent to me about his case | noom-today, oa orders of Deputy | Aftet seeing him 1 read still more, } saw or wrote everyone who could Promecuting Attorney WAithots im any way throw Mabt upon the i It is wnderstood that matter, sad finally visited Wyriey ij went to Tacoma Saturday od bad eseful day’ work spon ; noon, removed his personal he apot. The upehot of my whale | from hie lodging house and research has been wo introdace me to a chain of clrowmstances which agom a0 extraordinary that they far beyond the invention of | parts unknown As he was to be | the prosecuting witness, the above | order was given are the eee eeeee jeaeeane |imquirtes I bave kept before my * @| mind the supreme necessity of fol * BANK CELARINGS. @ | lowing truth rather than any pre be — @ concetved theory, aad | was @ Feb. 4, 1907. ® Feb. 4, 1996. O4455 wl prepared to examine any Sunday. @| against the accused with as much *\care as tf tt made for his inne wi cence, but I have fwit at Inet that it was ineult to my intelligence to the thousands who are employed| . von Teg that tao bot keen = fm Uncle Sam's postofficns, the vet-| William Jacquish was arrested/ inconceivable miscarriage of jus @ran is John D. Strassburg, of this! this morning by Officer Shannon.) tice. city, the oldest man on the list. He} of Judge Gordon's court, on a com Let mo now tell the strange story has been working in the Louteville piaint of threatening to kill, sworn/ from the beginning I bope that the oe HN OD. ST bed a aladdin ad Ol LOUISVILLE, Ky, Feb. 4-—Of THREATENED TO KILL. postotfice more than 63 years. Itito by W. C. Morria. Jacquish wae/effect of my narrative will be to Was on Mareh 16, 1443, that he went | released On $600 ball, The date for| raise such a wave of fecling in to work in the office as clerk, and’ the trial has not been set Fngland as will make some public | reconsideration of his case inert | table, for T am convineed that euch | reconsideration can only end fn his complete acquittal and to bis re storxtion to the ranks of that hon jorable profession from which be has been moat unjustly removed The story begins as far back as the year 1874, when the Rev. # | Bdatit Church of England INE | 2 |STAR byStuartiaclean Have you found the dregs so bitter, O my brother, That have come with the inevitable years, | You would plead the wild delirium of boyhood { manarten, fs | S16000.000 | riety As you mingle them é > levery day,” says a London paper f uy ming hem with tears Of course this refers to the coal Would you ery, “It was the madness of my Springtime, dealer and the milkmen The sweet intoxication of the trees!” ng note Wildly sweet the drinking Who are all these old hens pa vel sanaesa Be tading arownd here?” asked the Ir re bitter are t ees }reverent man from the Wont who }was a guest In the big New York And shall the weeping end it, O my brother? hotel Is ¢ nt of dawn? no morning star? , Most of them,” replied the aruia oo yy bach a ee a ne ¢ are members of the ook , fro es impenetrable darkness smart set Were it not t er far To take t tf m that majestic Ang ous 2 ve Change His Mind? Vho, iden bis, stendi Oe to bid then : ast night Sam Haker, after : Wh ‘i ry ‘ee and byt 1 them reap, jomptying his bottle, decided to take Irink all, and taste the aloes of repentance |& trip to Europe. This morning he Ere we, too, shall fall asleep? was around trying to borrow « chy of tobacco.—Kelton, Wyo,, Gaxe YOu CAN'T BEAT US UNLESS 217 James Klein, the shoemaker YOU CHEAT at " see The Reprobate Oriental Billard and Pool Par “i new tables and the only 5x12 pool] {ook like new table in the cit eee * up Main 10 PIANOS Steinway -- Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS, Willie Owl—Ma, what's the mat EVERYTHING MUSICAL. Mains Owl—-@h-b-h, Willie, ho’ been to the elub all ¢ and didn't cet fo roo until 4 o'clock thie af Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. 01 mpic Market 118 waves balf your meat bills therr - Seattle, Wash. Pike st Tr nd see. By “JOSH” There was « Sergeant Upton an) thing which iiterally spolled the effect duty in Cannock, who ta eulogized Mra. Roosevelt ‘disapproves of strong contrasts | ? . . fs he siving line, and maker bot fe uests of 7 3 ‘Ma, ba, horrah for the receiving line i) i * requests For anyt ta this Upton! Good old Upton! Blessed this mature, 60 ber win are always faithfully tot Upton! Good old Upton! Upton tn} lowed. Certainty the guests at the reception enjoy a, ected from our Dear old Upton! epectacte golion up with a view to harmony rather than . Stand up, stand up for Upton | the haphassard greens, reds and blacks of former days mense showing Yo soldiers of the cross | Spring Apparel Lat high your royal baener, | for all the it must sot suffer loss The following in this district Styles we love tralp—the police of Can dow d se ca gue te e Want to our}} @ Upton. 1 love bim better than life, | ities depen because for ny sake be lost promo | i and prices tion.” 3. The third characteristic of these letters, besides hatred of Bdalji and eulogy of the pollen, ts real or simulated refigious manta, aking the form, in some portions ot the same letter that the writer claims to be God, and tn the other hat he fe eternally lost tn hell. Bo Our “littleat: time” plan the the purse out,” Family Laundry Work HE most important thing is to 1RST INTERVIEW WITH THE BORGE EDALIJ. in the tragedy whigh overwhelmed to th « 1* 0 comsietent te this that it i« hard to ng at that tite ti years joubt that there was a real streak wash the articles clean. naember of threatening anonymous | of madness ts the wiper, . y ‘ ‘ : swore seared && Se Vicar] 6. A Sonn coogi ieee We do this without destroying ts and @f arrest macy of the writer with the names the texture or color. was of the servan' maid et the | and affairs of the people tn the db rage, one Elizabeth Foster, who|trict. Ae many ae 20 names wil! 5 accused, among other things | sometimes be xiven, most of then Send us your work and see the of wetting up tihald sentences about | with opprobrions epithets attached m 2 her employers om outhouses and|No one cum fread them and dontt quality of work we do. vaiidings. She was tried at Can-| (hat the writer lived in the immed? Usion men ’ nock in 1889. but ber solicitor plead.|ate neighborhood, and was tnt 953 aa aion, mes Sane a ed that it wae all & foolich joke | mately aequainted with the people nones ahd she was bound over to keep the | of wham he spoke peace. An attempt has been made One would tmagine that under oy cireumstamces there would Meat Prices That Please At the City Hall market, 609 Third av, near Yesler, Pine eastern hame, 161-2¢; i> amd loin lamb chops at 12 ltec . De, Lee Boker, centiet, 206 Eitel | building Phone Main 625646. ° since to contend that she was not gutity, but I take it that no barrie ter could make such an admission without his cifent’s consent. She and her friends were animated sf terwards by bitter feelings of re venge; and there ls good reasen to beltewe that In this iecident of 1fns ts to be found the wed which led to the trouble of 1893-05 and the wubeequent trouble of 1903. The 1897. 1896 letters openly championed Bitrabeth Powter; the 1903 ones bai no direct allusion to her, but « scurrilous postcard op August 4 com tained the words, “Why sot ge on with your old game of writing things on walls? this being the very offense Eilaabeth Foster was} charged with, The reader must rej member that in 188% Geo. Bdalji| was a schoolboy of 13, and that the letters received at that date were in | a formed handwriting, which could | not possibly hare been hy In 1882 the second nin break of anonymous let some of which were published tn the Staffordshire papers al the time by Edalft. in the hope thar t style or contents might dis Queen City Laundry Ist Avenue and Bell St. | We Are C aa} gain Collars Fancy silk embroidi lars, hemmed, stting Prices A onisaiibinbna ion Ladies’ Underwear Cream colored, fleece lined Union Suits; regular s9¢ values for . Black Satin Waists cits Children’s cotton fleece lined DUST ribbed Union Suits; regu- lar gge quality for.. ‘he PPE ty = ! Good and strong Children’s Mustin Drawers; boys and girls; 12 for regular ase and 35¢ val- wes; special ....... 1lbe Tuesday we make a special showing of these beautiful Waists—for this day only $1.50 Waists go at coerce O1.25 Pin-On Hose regular price ase; errr Dining Room Chairs Will Palmer's Gad Xmas. Xmas ts past. Am sorry to note praate scone hati that there was more drinking and | kenness that ever before. | j | Some celebrated by drinking, sonfe | Solid oak, turned spindles, straight posts and | neing and some shooting, No Mt 1 en cane t; regular $1 | j One was hurt in this part. Several! well braced, open cane seat; regular $1.7 | Passes with « knife, clothes out and} special S1.: t hide scratched was all the dam. | we a -_——— j i | rte atesville correspondence, | i l OY) { Souunehen, Fens. toe win, ocker | TWN G sites jcabwnndbepag Strong, well made; brass rod nl & ke A WORD FROM JOSH Wise, and knobs; special $6,75 | Made of solid oak, open came seat; just the NYY) i thing for a bedroom; regular $2.75; special \ PY $2.05 Roswin Food Choppers | ciasstiasbpiimatied | : “HNN > Oe Ee 6. cease te ae hon alll Th right kind of | has four different size cut | ac 6 . | go at cost \ MAY" mm’ © ! . K | ¢ X P, r ove | ‘ | | nickel plated, 17¢ | | rtakers in several cast | Hunters’ patent Fh | Btackote — $600 « dol he ow ay { i . — mw | ay Shino! 8) hs 4 oO gular le An a . a oak tt Post Card Albums | Sitters se | torten ve} pln few left; fiving re Api. : ale Toilet Paper, Se roll | waterproof La . x an | rained the price of funerals a, eee eee Age | 3 be pecan, Mae. oF conn 3395 Te Regular 15¢; now .. ae 0c roll 7 12¢ brown Be | . ; | “We don’t believe in doing things . a by halves in th town aid e { geo ay eg ng = MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. dotng me by everything fre Lime: i on ne rythin, om dimes T HR« »W INC ; SAVE YOU This milk is bine,” said the eus MONEY DOLLARS gon yr AWAY HOME OF THE NoT the milkm. but the | UNIVERSAL RANGE , en ne ? vibe. BY GOING eae has given the cows melancholla and ELSEWHERE recone A om it shows up in the mil) | Old Country Linens. Hamilton-Brown Bheee Wear Brooks’ Hata, 1321 OC 4 | A e eerie