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* fee 4--\ RRS, FS came V2 tanen from the ak adreee ; S| : i ' i - > } af ; . i ‘ ‘ } ; - il tee = SEATTLE STAR OY STAR | PUBLISHING CO. 1207 and 1208 Beventh Ave BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, henee— independent 575; Sunset Main yOse, Business! independent 1198; Sunset, Main 1080. BALLARD GTAR AQHNOV—S Mallard Ava, Bunset, Wallera 16 EVERETT STAR AGHNCT 108 Hewitt Ave OW? Leanart ee) my ont Deltvered Dns can por copy, SiN cents per Weel 4 Uweniy five eomie per mail or varrier, Ne free copies, re SCRIDE AD The date thes your sabseription empires le #0 ne os ‘eet hy . When that date » tt your subscription hae Set Ae a oe 5 Roum, Te simmactnnnsahows Pour Grr of Te Stor mal Nadice. Binent Wain ie: Lutepentent bat bet wean t* T eemwen and @e will sen Monee 1? you Should mies It more than anee, pinnee tabephoan og . + view and bh ja way we cap be cortaia of giving oor subscribers ® perfect eer ee PS wh wer. cel Tian at Seattha Waeinatin. ax senbnd. cians matter Checking Sale of Bogus Goods The extent to Which food adulteration hae been carried . te scarcely realised by the average patron of gtocery stores: Revelations, however, are now coming thick and fast aa & re sult of the drastic provisions of the federal pure food law, which ia compolting the setlers of foots to label them truthfully Yesterday, 48 an example, The Star offered rewards for any grocoryman who conld produce within 24 houre a single gallon of pure maple syrup, Only four of them were able to meet the chal lenge, and, with one exception, they had very litt ept the sam plos on hand, Yet thousands of cans of alleged pure sap are sold in this city every month, Take the “pork sausare” as another example, Three-fourths of it sold in the butcher shops of Seattle is made of the verap ends af beef, mutton and ether animale, with a Htthe park added The canned nwats which haye been labeled “deviled ham” now stand Dranded, by reason of he pire food law, gs “meat with ham Mavor,’ ete, ote. Pickles, jellies, preserves and scores of other articles, are con pounds of all sorts of ingredieats Hcan herdly be anid that the grocorymen are principally to blame for this condition of affair They have bad real difficulty in getting pure goods, owing to the almost universal practice oo the part of manufacturers of sending out adulterated goods ‘The now law bas struck « hard blow at these makers of boxus food products, but has inctuded the sellers in ite penalties, as well. A rigorous enforcement of this new statute ts bound to work out most beneficent results. Corporation Greed “Corporation greed” is a peculiar term, and one whose origta has been frequently attributed to persons of anarchistle tempera ment, but be that as it may, the term i# aptly applied in certata instances at least. For insthuce, apply these two worts to the gteat railroads of America today and you speedily reach the spot in the armor whick Teveals perhaps the foundation for railroad wrecks. Here are a few ftema chargeable to corporation greed. +> QOheap labor és employed in datlding and watstatning tracknae. 5 workingn cost money, hence the presence of Oriemtale sad ott of undesirable workmen in (his country Undecpaid operators eensot be expected to rank in obitity aad trustworthingaé With men Who require living wages. Consequently, boys anit Young men, who Cannot be relled upon f6 an emergency, ate hired, aad when a disaster ocours (hese unlortunaies are sad: Weaken when put to & severe teat, with the result that thousands are ‘Milled or lof¥red annually. _ Por the same reason, faulty block systems are in yogue, be tt would cout hard, coll cash to tnstall a perfect eystem, de tale tee fact thet the lives of the American peapia aro, endangered of the defects in the sigan! service of the average railway system today. Lang hours, usreasonably so, and hours whieh nehe other than fallrond mien ate expected to tolerate, cause the weary engineer or trafemanto become more or leet careless through cheer fatigue, With the inevitable restit. All these various methods of economy are pursued with a vig Dance worthy ofa better purpose, for the sole object of gaining more power. Economize on labor and equipment, and with the amount ‘Thue saved Increase the capitalization of the road, iv the motte of Money fs the firet consileration at al! times, and publi¢ safety ts the second. The railroads know that jt is easter to buy of claims or prospective lawsuits, thaa it le to replace a defective of weak feel bridge, for instance. They are prepared to economize to this Manaer, knowing that many loopholes are afforded for escape in the event of disaster. The question arises, should the raflroads be allowed to econo mise at the risk of humen jife, of should they be made to protect the public first and look to the financial end afterward? ‘The subject of the groae misconduct of the railroads aod the Masner in which they are permitted to sacrifice human tives for the sake of greater power ls one worthy not only of consideration, but of immediate action etpeeteses a2 So uae nivcthmerisigclblaithabl ibid Eber ERKEK O43 40595 00 ¥e8 OON GENES : A BEJEWELED HAT: eee ee weooe, (Seattle Star Exelustve Service.) £ ty, WASHINGTON, Ped. @-—The luxury of the age : i] shows forth more and more in the disposition of jew cis, Since the tneugurstion of the simple styles of lace and tulle necklaces ineiead of priceless gema, and the fad of stone breeeiets rather than gold and jewels, some way had to be employed to show precious pos. aeastons. Now some women who have counties rings 4nd brooches have them set ap in evening bonnets. Mise Lucy Kean, sister of the Jersey senator. has « talle hat tn which at eaet a dosen diamond and ” eral’ rings have been used. They show to v onderfy! adrantege, aad at the theater Miss Kean's diamond hat crentes much more diversion than If she wore het gems in the conventional way. Mrs. Walsh is frequently resplendent ty Diack tute with diamond and amethyst ornaments, some rings brooches and even bracelets being employed to height om the effacté. Mise Durand often wears « pair of famond broeches on the buckles er tip Mise Elkins haw a set of rubies for her ine pers, oni ee eee BERETA If the shellbark hickory ie takenjoak, elm, agh, fir, soft mahogany ‘ge the standard of hardness——-i00—~|and nearly every var pine the other common woods rank with| were totally rotten. 1 hard ty ft as indicated in figures given after | pine and teak wood were decayed each kin Pignat hickory 96,)on the outside only Acacia was white oak $4, white ash 77, dogwood | slightly attacked on the outside 45, scrub oak 73, white hazel 72, red | but otherwise sound. Hard mahog Oak 69, white beech 66, black wal-lany and cedar of Lebanon were in gut 65, black birch 6%, yellow onk | fairly go0d condition, but only Vir @, hard may 58, white elm 58,|ginia cedar was found to be in as ged cedar 56, wild cherry 55, yellow | good condition as when put inte the pine 54 chestnut 52, yellow poptar | ground Gi, butternt 43, birch 43,) When wood is kept dr white pine 20. "Tontity tn In order to determine the durabil-|some metals. ity of different woods, experiments |pine and ches have been made by driving pens durable when kept s @ach two feet long and one-talf Tknown to be 12 ‘ id have Inches square, Into the ground pon been found to be in perfect condi ing only one f ineh projecting | tion, and pieces of wood found in above the sur After five years! old Egyptian tombs are not uncor ft was found that those made of |mon KEEPING A DIARY BY MARION ASHE, ; sorrow joys. Fa wot ‘ | teresting I find my diary t whet If you hay |} go rummaging k into the pant tots of fun and its | but seed. That is the real a Wteresting. In af f keeptr ar yeart, too, ¥ i » the ' wilt tind on forting, HWhe vf 7 good fr whom you car Ways tu find go Aavice from D li be mor ; expertences t . are ve... . ito kee diary. 1 ’ n diary, The f A ot every tr Po ms ot the. tive , i 5 of : “ KF ™ Lop bet . i <1 nae RC ye hte 4 y He wr oro © Jodne nin to any man ° iS DIFFERENCES IN WOOD : naa” gihlabiag o). ed, to be tn Me J + ing. If this incident te not « “Ae in itnelf to break down the whole cane, wo far ut the authorship of CHAPTER Lt the police, by proving that Geo,{ dose, a# no muttlatgr op a dark have known . them, | night could rwadily ~ Beaty mii And now ~ = senenens 9» Sat goomed to make ® djatinet paint| watch nor care to © signed by various names, againat trim exaot hour w come from a young school boy wer of imaginal named Greatorex. Thin youth de Hoo ate all to the effect {hat tho} powe a nied all knowledge of them, and maiming cattle, that Geo, Banljt ta| hoaxes of 1 was actually Man when some of them were writ ten, as well as on August 17, the away the gang if certain conditl e mipute the more important purported 1" "ine “Grestorex” letters to the po | responds closely to the re The station wax ' ‘ > ® made @ similar declaration Tt is cortain, then t thie pow ecard cotid wot have beon by him even had the insulting contents not }made the auppostiion absurd. And WN jyet it te 1 in that let of Live writer is a member of the gang for| rather rare C+ ~abown eine ie siers and. that ho} In the hext letter, Also to the po-| son ask why he did not take some steus (Greatorex) ie prepared to giye/ lice, the unknown refers to bia pre wr = five lode communication, but 14.8 Kood| police officer, Mr, Rowley, Of|to find out the writer? He did, ns date of the Wyrley OUtrA gC. tt i eet ee eee with. “f bave got a| deal more triclenm and, gbusive| Brigdetown, had received wnoth« |u matter of fact, everything in h comet bi} the pollee pat forward the theory | this world would be suftloent romember the} that he bimaelf wrote them and) demoontrate ite absurdity? Wut st aor | founded upon the last penten detall--alood charge, which sounded so fo Se meaner ; and his stuter, who were in the train on their feturn from Aberystwith WM. BULLOCK torSignaiman, Rugeley Town station vat Wyrley he anonymoun letters whieh the pe Hiuintained, and the expert de Hi own handw what bn of the crimes in the letters, and ¥¢t| the letters goen, then | a bs Now, during these ais monthe | white dalfi was receiving thone } we arrilous letters, and while the pc in the} midable in his tndictinent, vit, Of; Nee were receiving others neeuning threatening to raurder Bergt, Reblo | the young lawyer, you will natural Castor Ob rkable| them, which I have quoted, that Tincture of Artigas gas cere iy | Gem 8 Bagong, Tasor, regular beiag A tew days previously a s¢00D)| himself to prove hin tonoeence and & curious thot that this youth; in) {he SoM nce and Man run wall, |) than before Phere will be merry|letier, evidently from the same/ power, He offered » reward of Gem Balety ‘Based {going up (0 Walsall every day tO) nd When they fordibd that gang| times at Wyrley in November” he | hand pounds in the public prews handsome case, start om Metle} It seems abeurd enough that) ward, aecording to the police th $5.00; epeetal } | | for chree OF four years,” fold Great they didn't spurt much bldbd, and jarex at the trial, “he haw traveled {1 / ono ran away, but the other fell.| | the same compartment with me and) | | | tera it would account for the famil| promise tm do nothing at me, It |tartty with these youths dixplayed| is not true we alswe jim them. Bat aimee Bualjt alway | the meon is young, and the one | | | Mehool, traveled with & certain) (i wrrey they got me toljoin, I|says, “when — they number of school fellows upon. the tor they-will de samme errand, and that (he names of pap 5 hod R gw horeen beante | girls ng i Woon Gama tay coceeem three, and they roused ups amd then “t hate known accuded by SIBDC)T cought caah under the belly, bet Now, (ll te you who are My schoolmates, going to Walsall.| in ‘the gong, but youwan't prove It | This bas not occurred many time*! wighout the. Thery is one named [during the last twelve mont hae _ trom Wyrley, and @ porter about a docen times, in fact.” who they eall men, and he's Now, at firet sight, ome would ee to stay away, aad there's Bdul | (ink this was a polnt for the po-| ji, the lawyer Now, I have | Hew as on the presumption that! aaa told you who t# at the back of | Baalji wrote these anonymous let | them ail, and 1 shan’t unless you do tt when wont to buvinees by the 7:30 train) Rdalji killed on April 11 was full im the morning. and the boys took| moon.” (Ut ia worth mentioning the same trate efery day, to find| here that there was no outrage at himself in their company twelve | ali withing a week of that date.) times fn one year was really rather oy never been lock up yet, and more seldom than one would expect.) { don’t think apy of the others hare, Me drifted Into thelr compartment} except the captain, so | guess they aa into any other, aad he seems to} wil) get off light.” have been in thelr Company but not 1 would draw attention fn parsing of it, Yot the snonymous writer| to the artistic touch of “ten minutes pt that group of boys la andj to teres. This la realiem over SURESH RI PAREN: REI nae acces PUIG AULA TRAIN ns Star's Exclusive Service.) BY BTUART MACLEAN, “Let's play ratiroad!™ says Tommy to Will; “PR go wp to the top of the hin, “Axi bo Just going a nile or more A minute, an’ rua by the sema- he Says he's just as worry as he can be, [night ‘to see the et all the record# are awful|ried on with so m blame is fixed. time instead of at “Then we) boiler an’ yell an’ | nearer here soon, “And then you can be the engi _ — = ox | the last, to ‘The Sergeant, Police Station, I HE THAW TRIAL-—THE FEMININE OF IT. Why is the world Dreathiews at the Thaw trial? [ft Is because the Thaw case has been reduced to the fundament~The Woman of it Tt awarme with women, all kinds of womea--rich women, poor women, beautifal womens, perhaps en ugly one or two, pale women and palnted women, women who are good and women who are only good to look at, fast women and wow women, tearful women and tearless ones, (rue women and false ones, mothersin-law, wives, daughtersin taw and women without the law Heaven help the women! Heaven help them all. It ts the mid day sun on reputations, In the trail of the spendthrift they were picking thelr steps sep arately. In the same entourage, yet held they aloof from each oth er, drawing their gowns clone lest they touch, parrying the sneer that cuts with the hiss that bur Hah! A report! Blood! The procession halts, It te vo dress parade. The ranks stam pede, are mingled. There ts no retreat for thoee who would. This, tmiladies, ix common ground Here, Your Honor, Is the retinae of the captive, These we sur. prised with the accused. T! Would speak of him. Some tn kindly charity, some in hate, and some for a madeap frolie-—oh, yes, and some for love. Swear thom all, Mr. Bail to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the trath The truth may yet be known Lat the probe into the past of Harry Thaw proceed. Let as see whether he barbo the rudiments of chitvairy In bis sodden soul f fone of there schoo! fellows do find | MP Ss pak om Ee fy pe all a 5 al thelr way inte theme letters, tm the | Nanfied, so Paiesa dapiee them - jeame curtiage traveled young BMal- i.) ting down at ten minutes to twenty pore oe DOWNING, HOPKINS @ AYER ET) finest we “You be the passengers back tn the < BROKERS. We | promise ear, 7 Bonga with our sty Pretty soon there will be i a an Owiil) THERE WILL BE MERRY TIMES AT WYRLEY IN NOVEMBER, | Sy A prices-—the , WHEN THEY START ON LITTLE GIRLS.” THE LETTER SAID. | Rooms 204-905-006 Alacke bide. foods is de ‘An’ you can pretend youvebrokem|y. 0, font think you are Mkely (tributed to young Hdalji, but te | your aeok, t eateh them cutting the beasts; | climax ie reached when a most of-! Like people do to « rallrusd wreek. | they go too quiet, and tle low for|fensive post card, handed it at hours, till you men have gone. Mr. | Edalji's own busingss office, Is also | Plano Truths “An' the president of the raiiroad,| Bdalji, bim they sald was lotked | sworn to by the expert employed by | up, ie going to Brum ta captain Northfield, about how {t's to be car | cannot be reproduced In full, secus detectives | en Bdaiji of guilty relations with «| mized, about, and | believe they are go | certain lady, ending up with eed An’ hed rather not. tal Ul the |ing to do some cows fs the day | words, “Rether go back to you any nlabe I think they are going to kill beasts | and Killing cows and writing on | 4 Lknow Cross! walls.” | feream an’ shout Keys farm ond West Cannock farm — Now this + card Was posted at || inost convenient warehouse fa- While we dig the dad? an’ the | are the two first on the lat icternamente pa gb om 4. eliity, but are content with a wounded out You bloated blackguard, U will shoot! 1904 As luck would have ft, Edalji J small office and ss mple-room. you with father's gun through your/sng bis sister had gone tpon up} we thtek poe aes comme in chy jexcurston to Aberysiwith that day, | ., | Of #0 sneaking to any of my ia 4d were abee from ¥: early } An’ have all the fun of killing me. This letter was addressed, like / je orping can tate = en ag Here | fodne ‘ Staffordstiive. | 1903, and early morning of the Sth, bearing a Warsall postmark of July |) was on duty ot Rugeley Town Sta actured ‘tion, and spoke to Mr Geo. eda! aeeeenneemnmenenial acne —~ —~ 16, 1963. Edaiji ts open jo Star Exclusive Service.) lore next} in euch vieleat terms should be 4t-\ showed the police the letters which | wendh-| these Jetters ineriminating bimeelf ory, for his own apprehension. He After shaving une the Antiseptic ee AANA | ney veoeived, and he took a keen in jterest in the capture of the ertm inals, making the very sensible sug gestion that bloodhounds ebould be used. It seems hardly concebvable| that the prejudice of the police had risen to guch @ paint that both of | | these faate wote alleged an pus | clous clrewmetances against him, # though he were endeavoring to worm himgelf into their confidence, | land #o find out whet measures they | | were taking for the capture of the offender am guite prepared to) \Tind that im these dialogues the! quick-witted youth showed tome tm-| patience at their constant blunders | WE ARE HEADaY FOR ELASTIC We buy from the best manufsctaren Special orders fi notice, and speclal all The Quaker B and that the result was to Increase the yery great malevolence with which they appear to have regarded him. ever since their chief declared in 1895: “I shall not pretend to be Herve any protestations of Ignorance | which your son may make.” i it is «this stadious youth who touches neither aleahol nor tobaceo and is so blind that he gropes his way In the dusk, who ts the dan-; gerous barbarian who scours th country at night, ripping up horses. | Is it not perfectly clear, looking at his strange, swerthy face and bulg-| ing eyes, that It is not the village raffian, bet rather the unfortunate, village scapegoat, who stands be! fore you? | And new apparel our little-at- decidedly help away with the a large cash oufl P -y me down and a Tit eo next uy ul myster: " dcapenn, Went the Bialfi hoane is or month pays surrounded by police another vets eae? You're to open an agi It butchered. ny Dutfalo gasoline engines for aii |p (2% *1ything purposes. Geo. H, Woodhouse Co, our = Sprin r 122 University st oes |} Ready-to-Wear Dr. Teo Faker, Gentiat, 200 Bitel | all the fam building. Phone Main 6256. are’ arriving now, and our Spring will be Big expenses cause big prices it certainly does not make a plano. better to stand In lox urlousty fitted warerooms, but it euhances its price consider ably. Whereas the most plano houses pay about $600 per month store rent, we pay $60; yet we have the largest and Sunday | the police as being in Bdalji's own hear} writing. This vile effuston, which | | caine of writing asonymout Ieee’ | Do you wonder why we can give #0 much better valve and onsy terme? The Meyer-Toner Piano Company 314 Union st.. Opp. P41. ts the dectaration of the station of ficial upon the potat ord, Qu the night of sth of Aug [rs Special Showing of Waists and We have « fine display in our windows of a sample line in Waists. Skirts These are extra good value, being marked down to rock bottom They are in all the latest shades and styles— YOUR CHOICE OF $6.50 WAISTS YOUR CHOICE OF $8.00. POR ook cyusee: os even Tee $.00 SKIRTS FOR.. DRESS GOODS Ladies’ Attention Ladies’ fleece lined cream colet Something extra fine in the newest fab- Suits; soc values now gow ric—just the thing for evening wear; Ladies’ white muslin Corset 5 warm and comfortable-—10 pieces of 42- ular 29¢ values now .... «ses: inch Wool Taffeta ; colors are in French | Ladies’ fleece lined Hose now gimme gray, Alice blue, reseda green, old rose, pair epee = navy and black ; $1.00 values now going Boys’ fils annelette Night Shirts; for 70e¢ §oc values; NOW.....«0.+90mF hen little Miss daugh Be Ts daneing party, her dainty fF | ther Bargains ia ‘One Busy Basement batiste frock ts shielded by a eape | STAR DUST jof white anout velvet. This ts cir errr a ae cular in shape and has « cunning, ; o |-PAR v4 | sae hood and cape, while beth BI ‘ hit i reece pieces are lined with white sil pated . By “JOSH” The dainty frock ix made with POACHER, MILLS, two Bowacee embroidered in white WITH 5 ON wilk e dress ta of fine bathste rpc SprCTA but in the néck, and with CUPS, SEECIAL ed uneven’ tue wile ie EXTRA SALE Senator Tillman in mecused by A WORD FROM JOSH Wiem [oi Loe. me finish the v “¢ ~ byt bis colleagues of converting the and ‘knobs of the same finish the VALUE, ONLY senate into a vaudeville show.” 39¢. 38e¢. Did you say accused or cred RRR RE ers | ited? * * _ * WOMAN'S CHANCES TO « . } An “Unetimatized” Reporter. * MARRY « Sensible Shirt Waist Iron, heavily nickel | Our over alert reporter saw Mr Th’ less explain: | % * plated; extra special; each 25¢ | R. N. Thompson working industri in' we haf ¢' do, th'|/® A woman's chances to mar # sk ie . | ras! io bi garden one day last better off we are. ® ry inore from th me she @ Nickel plated Individual Tea and ( ie week. The next day our reporter # i8 15 years of age untll she is & Pots; each 10¢ naw Thompron sleeping In the * 26. Then the cha 7 ‘7 } hammouk ‘on bis: front stoop. It’s ‘veiebee: Guttl die te Fancy Glass Vases; toc and $c values } marvelous bow quickly our North # her pronpect of marr SSGG FGF a. vies cnnice’d cet 25e ern visitors become climatized * coedingly small. Fr Shell Bench (Fla.) Fudge. pony # 20 years shows her ¢ asnciepidiecatieeteinnaenainalh ! — Hi , ; ® marrying to be % ve 1 low do you always, mapage to} ® f os 8: cane That's ea 1 tell, him I'vel® cent.: from 90 to 36 APRONS Regular — sox ma Ae n engagement to spend the} # cent.; from 35 to ae A with } ie evening with somebody.1 kaow Ifol® cent: from 40 to prons, with ta dosen't lke ie cont; trom: 46 to 0 o | Don Rugs — heavy |% per cont.; from 60 to 86, 1-4 of # COTTONS | Slightly — soifed bot! Oriental desi Do you think you got ‘lWwhat's|* 1 per cent.; and for the rest # § = $2.0 al for coming to you?" # of her life the remaining 8 & al ee As & rule, yew. Bul-what inters|* of 1 per cent * Sc values; dé | lente. me more {s getting the things | * * MIRRORS ot Mittord’s how “| “Ast s, a7xsq; regtlae that are going away from me nee sees eae we way ei 29¢ | sl for Thursdays. | Harry Lehr shocked , —_______- _ as }at one of Emperor William recep. » | WILL BU LD So) Maple Sean toms Gente te cere ah ‘ FOUR Sed arebee LINOLEUM n event alt Ha ina read ¢ 1 ° | yure bristle, a 7 Hi ry no dot t th expecte 4 him | NEW SHIPS — ee i ¢ Linoleum; special 7 reticule 2he { . » +98 “GOIN’ BHOPPIN'.” The Nippon Yusen @ K : A PAIR OF SPATS. hy announced this morning that | an A Case of Ricketes. {1 b ly ’ ri | Mine Pink Reketts has been on 1 \¢ j are be the a M 8 Barg ains h ’ @ past two weeks, | Leave th by the door, | Mara, « o™M I Chi : } aebur Ky.) Democrat | Trad k & alt tka on Mare he boats to he " All £ anese| Wobedine go'veoh ater tinede Blok ot eee Wek : ._ Braith | Fe " - —— | Depart- HOME OF THE Stes oak yey Mr. Hagel Ehey you Jol c - an aa, BAS UNIVERSAL RANGE lor }An’t look ' t jum. > 3 i A-wiihenmelon, my deur,” replied! Fairly tay be ap M et | ments Smithe Who knew «a thing or fiver ent ; Se " @ shout finas L |

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