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4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 8, ————_—__— = > = 3 which would make the one THE SEATTLE STAR risk any danger and sacrifice b BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1807 and 1809 Seventh Ave own horse for the sake of th othe EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Green's charger was four howeled, It was not a ver Telepnones— able imal. In one estir << Mo Editorial: independent 876; Sunset Main 1080. ede pare ~ Business Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1050, dal; I ether it wes inew " po BALLARD STAR AGENCY a Halland Ave. Sunset, Walia? 206 there fa a conflict of evidence - days there wan #oarce ‘ Se BY THE GREATEST LIVING ~y: a te tee eae One cont per copy, etx sents pe y twentptive sents per month, Delivered time, it was known that Greer Oy tall “oe eterier free enpiee. signed « confession which adm TO MALL SUBSCHIMERS The date | bes your subsertpth Ithat he had b t “ Qdarens label ot each paper, When that & vee 9 @ Ay lnecse, That 60 ios Ggnin been pait tn advance, ¥ rom the Hat ( a Oe having abe) 14. receipt Doatefties @ | week or two to think ing )_SBACRIBERS aoe CHAPTER V been much alarmed by the news, was arrested by the polloe ,a guilty m if you eo having in the ms , ntime got n tie ae + yoo & cope And now we come to the farce of [that the potloe wished to see him,| On the way to the at stion, after to think of It; but it le an exter | sth fries, | sud vid mine 1 we every Ue | ne footprints. ‘The outrage had oc: | and that be would have done any-|his arrest, this unfortunate youth |ly probable one from a man who went back on on . me » be certain of giving oor eubsorthere a perfect servive~and lj ourred just outside a large colliery, thing but smile on hearing of the| made another deadly remark 1 tleves that the pollee have a down | and Pn ved, td gyy yr hundreds of miners gotng to | OWtras Jam not surprised at this, I have!on him, and who in aware th jutantiality o ail, the _ a : — eee eee ke |. Ho went to his office in Birming- | been expecting It for some time nisod by name In ma-lnot done Fee ent of Pi ham, and there, later in the day, he' It ts not a very natural remark fo sous isthe |had been bullied out of his Bidding for a Seat in Heaven every approach, tn order to see th | ave ball,” wld he tol police, One or other stateme Bony. The soft, wot soll was trem Polic matable Meredith. and| Green's must be a f hood, and I — pled up by them from 6@ o'clock on nem thé t horse is killed it will} have sufficient reason mysel Yesterday John D, Rockefeller raised his bid wards) yas rey ae ey ae om not be by in commenting the shape of evidence which | jtefRoon, eight hours after the sats " a sturna: yo 1 t before me, to form a ve He announced himself willing to give $32,000,000 More | ure of the boots, we have Inspector | woos thi Mr, mt core 1 paw be b ee paar Se Oe ‘catnad tuot uting counsel, #m fusing |elear opinic at the « to atone for his sins against the human race and secure ad~ | Campbell endeavoring to trace & bail the prisoner made use of alot the case wore similarity tm tracks: very significant observation, and it} Here is an outrage of the grinion to. heaven Now, once again, the police are wont to suggest that the prisoner |sort which has convulsed the cour This makes a total bid of over $50,000,000, offered on the | trying to make # potnt gee Knew perfectly well what he was|tryside for no ma onthe, it . ttaelf would help them, but whte Sah Gdten he cates bell eaaet home by Hs owe installment plan, It certainly is an imposing sum to be ten- lin tneompatible with their other . Te Hee ‘of tact, both Edalji’s|sion to the of nd dered by one man to get himself into select society in the [points Their original theory ve decision to remain in jail and his|pollee refuse to prosecute, and that the crime was done before remark were the most proper andintve at the man’s flight f great Hereaiter. 9:30. There was heavy rain on and natural things in the world. Hel co But wh if it John D, is becoming bent and white. He feels that joff all night. It ts perfectly clear {believed that there w a strong | th the mecution of Greer that any wellmarked footsteps ipa cy ngninet. him. In the! would bring out facts which would the time is drawing very near when he must secure that | ise have becn left after the rain taco letters he had every |t fere w ‘ f admission ticket to the city beyond the gates of pearl, or it | stopped, or when it had ars tea to believe so. So long as he/ cution of Edalji, then, again, | ank stopped nh granting that the lwas in his coll he was safe, he} why will be everlastingly too late. mough, as it was, to j thought, from this conspiracy It may be noted before leaving Hence he is raising his bid now—$32,000,000 at one | take footprints before then, thie | bape another crime would be eom-| this extraordinary incident that jump! heavy rain would bins them te 8 mitted, and in that case, he thought, | reason given by Green in his conf polat that w ad make ident! in the tnnocence of hia heart, that sion wa had to be And he will bid more, without a doubt—$60,000,000— [ton by a worndown heel absurd lit would cloar him. In his wildest] killed, having b od in the | What becomes then of all this olab dreams he could never have tmag-| yeomanry training t nowhere has 1 | j $80,000,000-——-$100,000,000—perhaps double that sum! Who | 00.1. pustness of the footmarks? |ined that such a eriune would be fit-| he ever sald a word to suggest th knows? | Every point tn this case simply |ted in as a link tm the chain|he was acting in collusion w . Jerumbles to pleces aa you touch It against him Edaljt It all depends upon how long he continues to live and however, from theese [ "= cotems wen Gumeaitiel end thet + Nak es oeee to th how the increasing dread of the Future presses upon him. wa to a mere: Sees J upon ember bet weer as at every point bearing or remarks committal and trial, whilst nary case, tt Incidentally, he would place his name so far up on the may have furnished lay th Btaffors fell. The facts ia aoe: hat sae nation oven are th Harry Green was the bb lists of philanthropists that the evil smell of Standard Oil An he waited cannot reach it, He would secure the admiring plaudits of | (ice the platform for the 1:29 train the dollar-worshipping mob, which promptly forgets how | do ta Bayer Ming a myo money acquired, so long as the possessor gives | § him to stay, ae Inapecter | part of it away for the purposes of charity and religion. [the same wished! to on us at He would impress even the angels in Heaven with the | joanced that a fresh outrage had idea that he is not a bad man, as alleged, and that he ought | been committed, upon which Mark [hew says that Edaljt tu away te be given a harp and a crown. land smiled. Now, it ts perfectly Poor old man! What would he do up there among the [clear that a guilty man would have redeemed of the Lord, with people_meeting him every day 4 whom his piratical business organization had ruined and | slain on the earth? Poor old man! The tainted money is heaped up around him mountain high and his henchmen are still piling it up and up, higher and higher, until the mass threatens to im- prison both his bedy and soul. What can he do? $0 LONG AS HE WAS IN HIS CELL, HE THOUGHT, HE WAS SAFE FROM THIS CONSPIRACY, eee ee ee es * * BITS BY BOSCO. * ‘* * eee | Don't marry tll you've saved some | cash Your road ts then well paved. And then again, dost mary If you wish to keep ft saved By “JOSH” ] | Pat had faust landed in New York, And the irony of it all! This person, whose millions fee ae wee a eres é ie way, came not from honest toil, but through his superior ability Hello, this paper has an meoount) A WORD FROM 4 Dat vad ‘twas there to stay of another big railroad merger.” "Another, ehT™ “Yea, two more trates trying to pass on one track to crush his fellow men, now offers to help Providence ele- vate the human race $32,000,000 worth by educating it! } He would have these millions of blood money distrib- “This fs a foine country.” he sald, « he eave ft ap at last here flerce dogs they are all let | ed | We've got lots av “Pierce ttme you bad tast a ; : uted through the general education board among the insti- “Whew! Wow! But wasn't it fons 0h And stones are all ted fast tutions of learning in America, to the end, first, that John D. | “1 suppose you've been on the ot gon elie tide ta teaetie © z i i © 5 prning? Q ened Wt inde 6 Mked te recety Rockefelier's crimes against morality shall be condoned a on tie ln gs durned | This maiden sweet « Above, and second, that generations to come shall speak his | ee soveree wes Se Ge ee All the News That's Fit to Read. | Wee usually by male name with reverence and admiration, as the Greatest Good | ing Kling, the Chinese laundry Man of the Twentieth Century! }man, has eubscribed to this paper ie wae : ee years, he ce wt read it, but be says he ——— pill quite ° John D. Rockefeller is sacreligious. He is profaning by | .: onto oe clothes ap tn | | Thee on bis tombstone they put i u rr ttempted t atk ‘Don't drive the decent men down his aus the portals of the Temples of Morality, Truth and le bn po gg Se parole oo from the race tracks ya a New) “He took his last fare well” Justice. the jolt he got in the neck fram her | Tork minister wit the, deceat To got three teeth pulled that ached It ix one of the crowning shames of this day and genera- nny him swear off on fight ae es bo ae | we t at went Silas cher . ‘ the bourse a _ — 1 be « ‘iat « hers out, tion that any of his money is accepted for the uses of man- | Gho. Liltic has written a song | coented? } At one de kind. called “I Love You, Little Mamie,“ — 5 thine ai ont tome —— ———— . and he expects to make a fortune on od | yerts in | Dont throw aw 1a 08t of Mt, When he doce we hope | Telatires wont fe athe ola mnt | s t e an jelothes. Have them cleaned to! scription to this paper millionaire They've «at around for! when you pass a plosly Greased Have your hot air furnace tw | tok ihe mew at the Pantortum| Quite a number of the boys are|7**%, Going nothing, thinking | nen s om the wir one with Stalled property and your fori DIM | Cal up Main 1048 ove | hanat 1 Martin © woe ter eosin AEP a7 | preasion 00 his face as th ngs De } evenings le mey, be ° e Was satiafied with just ask bie ‘Will be cut in two. Patimates given. | biggest value for the least - ine erg ed —_ How hare you aged to 60] who's his ta a to one it’s Geo. H. Woodhouse Co, 112 Wal-| money is found in Tidelands. R = te. eee that?” Dante! Fubra 6 Second ave *** Cooper Willis, 473 Colman bidg. *** Gazette | “i've had my w awn tn stich for abec eatisfaction ts guaran ‘isa a way that there'll be « comtest.” teed with every sult made by Fubr man bint 2619- 2623 «= The Bee five 2619- 2623 First Ave A. LAWSON & BROTHER LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Quality for Quality We Guaran- tee Our Prices to Be the Lowest In tt fepartment we are again able to show a % e fine of La- RECEIVING A SETBACK dies’ F ¢ Gowns. 0 4 d ur a ee, Wathekentie horn col : a wl Dr. W. 1. Whitehead ne f color are trim- jay last week boca t € 1 d emt fery while the @ , . . wheels, and f 1 fimishar he = ence of mind wo irom T5¢ | MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR | WHITE BED SPREADS FoR | pu Burt Rock sior ur ay, SATURDAY. SATURDAY y .. Siena Paes | Men's President Suspende White Hone root b Spreads, med Footed Again. 1 bed Under yiiraay's Price Je | Sm _ Sse: free trom dressing A back wut . came ausisiak oe ni en's Boston Garte Satu m pric lor on {five ta P day's Price 196 | White arsetiios Pattern h with « ude | Men's strong Working Shirts oer a full . oe, soft \ t a bw ‘ ri ribbe f e 1 Lot of Men's and fh Bweat ® ose <! Tht 1 is Ph ers, odd sizes, Price to close | Wh od Mars mat aAppota “4 , tor aoe Sat nly 306 tern ‘onde, f Sham k (Tex) Texan Bhockingty High LADIES’ NECKWEAR FOR SAT- URDAY. co choice and up te this sale onty 81.50 | where we car fther gittin’ a " " . wh: quarrt fer a dollar to Priced for Saturday | LACE CURTAINS FOR SAT 40 KOS MISSES SHOES. only ze and 49¢ URDAY : Well Defined Made of vici kid and velour t. ottingham Lace Curtains, : May—Why do you say that Stm-/ ye ar louble sole © | COTTON BLANKETS FOR SAT ya long Eotees for Sat ply resembles a serted house? an o ne oak leather, b la . ir onl Te the Bec oe b has a er and laces; low is URDAY. Nottingham Lace Curtains fare and an empt arre school w a for | 104 \ t Cotton p t J rn P if 10 KOS dre R pric $1.98 ¢ P if We finy, a mat Quite Likely ecial for Saturday | 11-4 Heavy Gray Cotton Blank at m 1 . Have you bachelor's ‘quar was snoue 81.19 He t h grote t s olde Rago ne . ene : er BED COMFORTABLES FOR FE) hove An Canadiga fit- blue, fleece lined In gray or oo ee LADIES’ LONG FLEECED KI SATURDAY te oa 1 will fia 8A \ ht weight ; made spe MONOS FOR GATURDAY Silke r yvered Hed ¢ fort bachele lown t the . " ' - t 8 atk Re ies : ab cotton filled, woo eurk e se — $2 : Ladies’ Long Fleece Kimonos yon Priced KO ans ted colar war ne fi her os I ne ee eR meme hay 39e t Ie ré ly 1 Bed i ch aturday only wit $ POULTRY NETTING—Car 4 BOYS’ SHOES 83e ie agg received. Ss und = qualtty M wo und: . a u ne toed. - t } era rat f "| LADIES’ BELTS FOR SATUR 81.19 LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO Saturday Tbe hi each and DAY. HOUSE LINING FOR SATUR Colman Dock ove m 19 late @ telied Mees te wee DAY Both Phones 922 speel ¢ } 4 o ‘ Priced for House P | ive ¢ v st Union Bakery | I , and Cafe nin DD ' 1 { DOWNING HOPKING & RYER tr ee Puget Sound Marble & Gran KOHLER & CHASE SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Eatabiinhed 1850, BROKERS. ite Co., Ine PIANOS eM Thayer, Manager JELLY ROLLS 1905 SECOND AVENUE A ¢. THE WISE Arcade Buliding 410 First Av, Seattle rwo FOR 15¢. 1 KNOW OUR BARGAINS New Spring Sint Arrived Made In Gea:tle Novelty Skirt Mfg, Go, 1207 Gecond Ave. UNION MEN, TAKE NOTICE 815.00. Geattio Wath TAILORS HOFFMAN ° ’ * : 8 TY nA | eres eae es mere an UNION | | 4 Pacific Outfitting Co. 6 > PIKE ST 1S-yearold son of a farmer who| th lived somewhere bet » the viewr coat boot age and the seene of the outrage er « tor wh Kdalji was convicted.|¢ nating € | He 1 i knew each otheri wh ’ ready a sigh neighbors in the coun-|the one fact, which 1 ltry must do, but how alight was really deserve consideration, th |their acquaintance may be shown |froup of schoolboys with whom | by the fact that when, in the course | once & month young dalfi may lof my inquiry, I asked Kdalji what| have traveled were known also t Green's writing was like had to| the writer of the letters, That ts admit that he had never seen ft.jall I have shown what each link Consider the utter want of common | is worth And on that evidence a od between the two men, the | young gentleman, distinguished a purblind, studious teetotal young | ready in an honorable pro lawyer of 27, and the young yeo-| was torn fr his family, « manry trooper of 18, one of m set/ all the indignities of nvict, wan of belsterous young fellows, who | immured for three of the best years made « center of mirth and also of | of his life, was struck from the rol mischief at each annual training jon which with euch Industry and Kdal}i entered no public house, and | self-denial he 1 written his name was at work from early morning and had every tort made ter to late at night, Where was there | fold more bitter by the thought of room for that blood-bro’ hood the viear at home, of his mother SEES eeeeeeee | | "| treamures wot , and she = « eration, though she ¢ ne her m what evid y weer DOMESTICS ¢ must maxe fr “Nn j for our new stock and | goods in this depart | ment j We have a few short . Chee and Pla hese a al patterns for waists ' ne yon width; 1 per yd, | 10¢ | I ‘ € y al er 1 ectal $1.50 oe $ nf Our ) , i . ‘ ove w ¥ A big v t HOMG OF THE UNTVERSAL RANG Sir7 SECOND ZA oy eit under the tre | Last MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. € FINE OLD LINEN IN SWISS: CHEESE WAIST : TOR PP POPP PCP Cee eee eee ee es (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) WASHINGTON, Feb A young woman of Wash ington looks brave in the mont elaborately ersbroid ered Mnen shirt wadlat t per red with rich-look ing leaves and fat apple blossome, and this same shirt waist was once the petticoat of her mother's Germar cook. This old woman came over with the family last! year to be meer 6 ¢ ied Geughter, end ber ward re was (illed with nen ekirta, yards and yards wide, with emt 4 flounces reaching nearly to ue ustom for off pe make beer It Is Impossible to Equal London’s Saturday Bargains Bargains in Lace Curtains. | $1.95 w y a pair sin. v ; g; values from y Neel o on $2.25 4 nd {Ca Net ( ¥ , left. Vi Special | Sale of Men’ s Underwear T5e $ to $ choter $1.00 SALE $5.00 ea VEX - 2 CURTAINS OF WAISTS hetr positiog cot ang 7004 thet, ‘ken 4 mam he read et ith Ht ethos te The next Jit the H hapt neludi apter of Conan Doyigg ot ® ry ' ‘Kind ef oa ‘own us cas eee tees t —~** ** #7 oe ———— 8 ===. \— EEBSEEEE.. «ot gh for be & them over beat, HERE'S A FEW PRICED SPECIAL SATURDAY pad For: sLevlutely pee pound) .” dered; va t Tonieg: a.) The Quaker [ Drug Co, 1013-1015 Firat Ag, When Funds Are Low And new apparel is needed ur lit time plan is c vy helpful, for it does’ away with the nec for a large cash suthena flown and a little each week! ot month pays the bil. You're heartily welcome to open an account with gp for anything selected our Spring Showing Ready-to Wear Apparel for ali the family—new goods are arriving almost and our stock Spring will be the and finest we have ever had We promise satisfaction th our styles i prices—the qi r goods is depen now, wi TheEastern Outfittit Company, Inc, 1332.34 Second, near Union “Seattle's Reliable Crm House.” =n e a | NOTIONS $1.25 Jackson Waists, +4 tan, 1 whe, any ial for Sat- 50¢ Corset Prir Chic Hose rt made in ed or plain elastic, all rs and size 1 Toilet Powder; tlar 25¢ Mees Special in bone Hair z and § pins ona son's reversible “Chisel” C « inch double sae 1 17% left, Sater -o Se Pants for mea ® ora, most sist Its stightly dame rad wreck; . Saturday bosom ag hd bat thats lity fit you SKIRTS Waist. We 1s and are @ + window d ass of good AND so Wi 85 THE WIS! KNOW {| OUR @ | BARGAL ——_-