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Te It not time that the public, secing that it is being deliber- | Braet [or doube. ately swindled daily, should not rise and take effective sction to | unite im: . Before leaving this subject of the anonymous letters of 1492, which breathe revenge againet the Raaljt tumily, I should tke to quote and strensly erphastee (wo capreasions whteh have « lurtd meaning when taken with the actual outrome of the futere On Merch 17, 1899, this real or pretended manine gaye in a letter to the father wt « —_—_—— ee ene the monstrous _——: ot ae asin a (Beattic Star's Exclusive Service.) Nowadays when so many decol latte and semi -decoliette gowns are ‘Worn, every woman wishes for a ing? colpt George Kedaijt. graced for lite, tere which tmitated hte handwriting | had played & part tn lt te 4iffiew!t after this that the echemer of 1992 wae iten- teal with the writer of the bett im tees Are Perfect neck and fine shoulders. A great deal can be done by a tittle @are to undo the bad effects pro @uced by the weartng of tight, high @llara, and doudle chins and @erawny necks can be very much fmpruved by proper attention A goed exercise for the woman ‘with a double chin ix the habit of when alone with the head ‘back, the chin pointed up @ad the akin of the throat and chia} @rawn taut Thrust ont the uo Jew until the face ts distorted, Hold 8 tn this position and turn the bead | first to the right and then to the Tet. Practice this exercise until it @an be done with ease at least 25 noye. and I Massage the double chin every might for at least § minutes, This should be done without the use of @ny cream. The fingers should Meet under the middie of the chin. Thea press the hands spart with a Backward motion. This is a very @ure method of curing a double ‘A serawny neck may be develop by the practice of the following Stand erect, Inhaling through the bring resuits within a month. | Ke should also be massaged | circular movement every | Care showld be taken that! cold cream be used for as you.” | man, et » * * : A BIG RANCH HOUSE: 222 °°" * the basement.” j RRR hh hh | oodman (Beattio Star's Exolusive Services.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—While all this taik about Taft and the presidency is thrilling Washington dr oy & ene hing crew She's th’ Goods, by Heck! ing rooms, Mrs. Taft is laying up her treasure in| We broad acres in Texas. For some time past rhe has | SOUP Miss been Investing In real estate and now her plan ts to build @ big ranch house and spend part of the year anyway, far from the madd « crowd. Mrs. Taft pr build « genuine ad house 4 Spanish grandees who bullt the YOU CAN'T BEAT Us UNLESS / Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James YOU CHEAT | wt ° Oriental Billiard and Pool Par)"; fors, 1413 Third av, h nt! ew tables and the only ible im the city Piano Truths | Dont throw away your old * Have them cleaned to look 1 at the Pantorium. 1 Main 1048 oe Dr. Lee Baker, cen building. hone Mal Big oxpenses can DOWNING, HOPKING & AYER Bt certainiy does not mak Ino. ~ oO B ass y tan: GROKERS. uriousty fitted war at Grain, Provi Btook . rovisions, Stocks, Bonde ft enhances its pric ider PRIVATR WIRBS. Tol. Main 279. ind, 279. ably. Whereas the most planc Rooms 304-105-306 Alaska Bldg. houses pay about $600 r month store rent, we pay $60 ot we'have the largest ar Most convenient warehou cility, but are content w all office and samy Do you wonder why we e so much better va terms? from aoop att Vietor and Edison | m Meyer-Toner Piano Company 814 Union @& Opp. P.1, suet MUSIC, sTRItos ’ Second Avn., Seattle eit J SEATTLE ST R—TURSDAY, ZEB. y 3907. AR ACORN DONE by these reports of hin aubordinates, whieh he may or May not have teo ed—han shown toward ernonaily J have met with nothing but franknes@ and from Capt, the Hon, G. A | Anson during the course of my fa- Veatigation, and if in after truth I have to erittoise, werd or action of hia, I can a him that it le with regret and in pureult of what seeme to ae be « clear duty, On Deo, 12, 189%, at the very. ainnitig’ of the series of hoax large koy wae discovered lytig the viearage doorstep, ‘This key handed to the pole and wae covered in a fow daye wo be which has been taken from W by the writer of the letters fom them, and 1 trust to be able to ob- report wan made, and the eblef con mable believed It, course of writing In bie own hand, over bis Own name, te biuff the bey Under date of Jan. 93, 1898, he says to the father CHAPTER I. Whilat these letters had been olr+ culating the life of the daisies had, an L have already said, been made nerable by a series of most ingen in an attempt Which might have seemed eomical Independence of Railroads had it not been for the tradom such @ persecut! lever allowed yourself to think of the terrible consequences should | B*Part i" Sms gomething happen, say, for Instance, should the brake prove defect: | out by letter and by advertisement, fve? This te a thought which has doubtless crossed many mindd, | Forgery caused no qualms and a glance through the daily press convinces one that fear of unr | biden conspirator, Mr, Fi sali: nme on the average train ts only too well Justified. pra gy whip cael fw ‘Tho operator failed in bis duty, the signal didu’t work, a tall | jumber of ladies, . was brokea, « trestle gave way, a defective brake and a@ thousand | fortunes mast logued, whom he was ready to dia- strenuous effert to ebirk responsibility for the awful calamition | Pore of te any slialble rege ag by which are now a dally occurrence, the most Tt is so conveniont to say that a brake proved defective thal [His servant irl wae this excuse fs always relied upon in a pinch, the railroads knowing | over to Wolverhampton to view the) | between the outrages dead body of & nonexistent aister | those of 1903 le tut the very to be lying at @ publie | fetter in the latter series proc! the writer to be a #eholar in Walgalt ¢ which now “Will you please ash your non George from whe key Was obtained whieh was found on your Goerstep on Dee. » Tn alt aesta of us wants of Fev, Wyrley, broke shown that the whole thing was due to some idle freak or practical Joke, I mhould net be tnetined to allow any pullee proceedings to bo taken ia If, however, the perae val of the key) thelr charms and cormarned in Lhe remy Pefune (0 make any explanation of the wubject I muat necessarily treat extraordinary purposes, | I say that thia tnotdent has an say at once that I Shall hot pretend to balleve any prow testations of ignorance which your son may make about thin key, information on the subject does not come from the police.” Considering the disbolteal ingemu- suppored ® mermur of condemnation. house, Tradespeople browght cart. ‘Why ts it that the public stands by while an astute official with [loads of unordered goods to the | arammar school @ shrug of his shoulders murmurs “defective brake, what are you | viosrage unfortunate parson | could no longer be « echolar there from Norwioh flew aero to Great nt sunimons of yon to do about it?” vane the ure Admitting that the brake proved defecttve, for instance,ts clear | rind himneeif the victim of @ formery ly an admisston of guilt in maintaining faulty or defective mechan: | Mnelly mfuaton af mnyone tmagtines that George Bdalji was annoying himealt railroads of criminal carelesaness or nogligence, as, by thelr OWN |g ving heartions tricks upon samiasion, they CONVICT THEMSELVES, and yet a raiiread Con | pig own people, there came a forged peny will calmly wonder that the corporations are so free of wpeech | apology tn the public ot fearives of prosecution, as they know that the public lncka the [Aime with the words dersigned, O. BT. Béalii and Predk. SAND to force a conviction. Their feoling of safety is caused bo- ads Breekes, both residing in the p cause the public is easily BUNCORD with a smooth story of Great Wyrley, 40 hereby declare we are the sole authors and nm anonymous letters praaa, begin- The apolosy 1 think, convines any reasen- if there were slready themaeives in “efore the end of this * kid Will be either in the graveyard or diegraced in the name letter, he says “De you think that when we want copy your kid's writ- Within 10 years year ye Later, cannot “THE FIRGT SERIOUS OUTRAGE OCCURRED AT WYRLEY” seam | expressly to confute the views of erned in the neoaeat ty j ston came | these who might way that this out- is still an argument thet the same motive power lay behind each, since we find Walsall grat nar sohool obtruding tself hia downfall, probable that .the tnforan indirectly from him. | Sabotica! Geed of all was committed | ‘act that after | after Edalff's coeviction upon Nev ; 3 when o horse and mere were fuine, OF, at beast, inomy able of proat ae le shown by the £ theese torent » from the chief consts. Hut the | found mutilated in the # the many hoaxes and an- years was the djects with: continual laying the Vicarage grou window «iil, of under done with euch audacity ‘alprit waa more than © that as early es 1833, when Edelji wae conceded that young Googe | through the hief making charges auabe at hben, nd declaring Walsall school, having been br iPeb. & 1994, another boree was 1 there does get} the slightest Two years iat were found mutilated, and « rough constable goes | writing to the} 1 did not tall Mr though It wae trivial in considerable Importance aa forming A tink between he on ured « key from this « tant school and latd it wri| even further is & quémn| Mather he ways erry that I know the name o of the letters 4 wuthor of the boaxes) ‘ told him that I had my seer prefer to keop my suapich 1 am able te prove | it, te | firet time the 1 here are queer de aueptcion which Anson, chief constable of looking boy, « ines, and here lea sealous the very Upton whose grains | wage] a » be wo enthunt shows for strong Hon. G. Btaffordehire STAR DUST | By “JOSH” evMence, and condemned to three l years, Now here the results of the | | potice are absolutely Mlogical and }h ae to| ft le condemned as one member of | myself uni Bargains You Must Not I A Visit to Our oe sy Basement Will Convince You of the Many Bargains to Be Picked Up A WORD FAOM JOSH Wise, mone and through the mouth. Now bend the neck as far ax poesthle to the right. Then it im the same way to the left. . this each way at least four . ‘ vp ieee ae * Rev. Goodman rang the door bell one then alternately four times a of the residence of bis neighbor, swing the head back four a : s Tuffout. Then he waited times, Finally, start to the right, He waited a little longer then back; next to the left and . id Then he rang the bell again. then forward This completes a le om He continued to walt @ircle which brings into action At last Toffout opened the door every muscle of the neck. This ex- ; Hee yx, @rciso taken five minutes every day | = yu Tuffnut Girls, Attention! Boys, mete I with parasol; “Pardon me for the delay,” paras: blame a feller “Folks all out?” asked Rev. Good You, my wife haa gone to prayer meeting.” “Otrix gone there, too?” they've gone to young poo- Chopping io, les meeting.” “t wonder If it's really trae that PEPER RSE R RNR TREE RHEE EEE REE EES 1 '"aed the bora?” * “They've gone toa meeting of the} 5 “7 | improve the time while ore} }gone by cleaning the furnace and} itve poor.” Special — Chopping But f haven't heard were! that he has expressed ony desire to | rular 25c¢; 4 officials hed me Rockefetler’s are men who wouldn't © a hair from t f Ri Cleveland cunt “Providential! » revival meet-| A man was arrested several days SIGNMENT » Good OM Summer Time That's a good move. let the police arre OPEN ACCOUNT WITH ummation of the On| Berlin Corre & square aroy court, but one story and|ing her walle of the we—three feot tuts | O°" Oo style of h has always appealed to the wife of he secretary of war, but in this section of t try | one wt 1 erect such a dwelling would be con aldered the most charitad netruction n ives and will spend their time in the| Blad ‘he Goods Are So Are the Prices The Eastern Outfittins Company, Inc 32-34 Becond, PIANOS | {hough Talking Machines | Than,” acific Outfitting Co. 422 PIKE ST “Seattie’'} Reliable Credit s possible connection can be proved {the actu 7 — wee ever sugectted between | detatia ii and Warrington, the o | nible, the rude, iliterate miner, the ciher 't gon of the viear and a rising pro- | who wos fosstonal man; the one a ter wt | bic houses, the other a total ab It cannot be ng presuming that Farrington did do ny the mmr Ba the deed for which he was convict 1 v6, but there are nd ag 4, that he wes employed at the | their phr . stats Wyriey colliery, and may have had | ity ‘ once. ote hetr very pony which Manis! wae nup- | best upon the 4d te injured, It ie aime, tlw Pree f Maat i t pont " ne Adwitted, eumgestive that |oricin. Only in thie ne while Kdalji's iaprisonment had ne | f ap a1 i the at effect epon nutrages, Farring- | the same son who hag eat aes ton's wus at once followed by thet tien ete an Riles tain @ dose of penal servitude far| complete cessation, How monstrous, | lif ven sot ap ne ie fia offender; ae although reat care| then, to contend, as the ne of . “a has apparentiy been exercised to) fice han done, that no fh othe 1 wy may tee in avotd, fas possible, anything [have arinen to justify @ 1 of | ries of 18 present #a thie ge, which would constitute any serious| Sdalji'n cane. At the same t 1] weitings of whieh offense in law, the person who|do not mean to imply Varrington’s | the is but ag tae writes the letters has overreashed | gullt, of which I have grave doubts : himaeif in two or three instances, in| but merely that, aa compared with | that he such a manner aa to render him | Hdaljl, a strong case « be made | ing Hable to the moat serious puniah- | out agetnet bim. thet of ¢ mont. 1 have no doubt that the of- w let mo, before examining the 4 not b fender will be detected.” of Aug. 17, 189%, which Bs Now it must be admitted that this | p fatal to Kdalfi, give nome | The ingenious villainy of is & rather sintster letter, It fol-| account of the fresh epidemic of | will be exposed in lows after 18 months apon the pre-|letters which broke out in the din- | tin vious one in which he sccusen|trict. They were synchronous with | story daiji by name, The letter - was drawn from him by the father's hor 4 and the allusion to the wkill of the offender in keeping mye the of the tact that young Weauisi w airendy @ law student. Without) mentioning & name, he ensures! Vedalji's father that the o get a done of penal serv doubt the chief constable b meant every word he said. and} thought that he had excellent res cons for bis euaaena but the! point te that If (he Staffordshire po- lice took this attitude toward youns Edalji in 1896, what chance of im- | partiality hed he tm 196%, when « culprit waa wanted for tirely | new wet of crimes? It ia evident |) that thelr minds were steeped in) repesion noninet bis s04 teat thay "THE QUAKER SELESTTFOR LESS. were in the mood to view his ac- | tions In the darkest Habt, | At the end of 1695 this persecution conned. Latiers and hoaxes wore) Jenly switched off. From that tii} 1968 peace reigned in Wyr- ley. But George Rdalji wae Fr “nea | at the viearage all the time. Mad he been the culprit there was 10 | reason for change But in 1908 the! trouble broke oul In a far more daa- serous form than ever. | m on Web. 8, 1908, that the! firet serious outrage occurred at! Wyriey, On that date a valuable | horee belonging to Ms, Josephi— Oil of Pine, in 14-02. vials; regular price soc Holmes was found to have been rip- ; ped the sieht. Twolll Pure Glycerine, 2-0z. bottle for...... montha tater, on April 2, @ cow be-| longing to Mr, Thomas was I Castor Oil, 2-02. bottle for... ..6..s.esseeeee in 4 similew fashion, and 4 month) after that « cow of Mra Bungay's) was kitled in the same way. Within sn BLOCK Specials’: it cure dad The Quaker Grippe and Cold Tablets w per box Rose Water, a fortniaht « horse of Mr. Badger'«|f Tincture of Arnica, 2-02, bottle for,. wee terribly mutilated, and on the name day some sheep were kilted Gem Safety Razors—a periect razor—regular On June 6 (wo cows suffered the senators’ y i 4 price $e same fate, and thr weeks later! pec Perea Teer eet eer eere eee Peer err two valuable horses belonging to the |B Satet . ‘ , me Quinton Coftlery Ce. were albo de- | p boagnccan or Outfit in handsome case; reg §.00; special ........ ceiecenas Veta eee stroyed. Neat in order in this mon- ntrous series of barbaritios wae the | kilting of a pony at Groat Wyriey colliery, for whith George Haaist was arrested and convicted. Wis) disappearance from the scene made no difference at alt to the sequence of outrages, for on Bept 21, betwix bis arrest and bie trial, another! horse was disemboweted, and. it) After shaving use the Quaker’s Antiseptic Lot committed by confederat as affect the trial, the most rage w in order Elastic Stockings est and best me field, | an additional toweh of horrer being aided by the discovery of « newly horn foal eome fittle distance from the ere ‘Three monthy later, on; We bay from the lar manufacturers in the East. Special orders filled on short notice, and spe- found to be ingured, and Mnatiy, on cial prices on all March 34, two sheep and a lamb miner named Farrington was con- victed, upon entirely cireumetantial | mpatibie. Their theory wae thet of a moontighting gine. & 4013- 1015.-FIRST AV.—1043-501 pother. 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