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i i — — 1 A WHAT-DOES-IT-LACK PICTURE H > ENGINEER IN OVERALLS IS- PHILOSOPHER—READ HIS LETTER [ & Non et The. Quaker gentleman in $115,000 What d so than « t Mr. I ! ' tried to th b t and te would @ . t this let the engine a te tions in modern life t ena The editor handed me the lett in . sonal voured oo John | 1nd out what he t | ee : Seto This was th ignment, And here is the answer » ; hapdedeaten Thomas Knight is a ttle locomotive engineer whose steady hand whom he had educated a® 4) has held the throttle of construction trains In Austratia, In India, é e@ announcement 1 have lost| South Amertea, He ran a steam shovel on the C, P, BR. and helped = build tunnels through the Selkirks. This was the question The Star A m man, 160 pounds of cool brain and muscle, Thomas Knight Algo & philosopher and @ student, He knoWs bie Carlyle and “Pilgrim's | i) w ! mr reser his Tolstot and hi Kuropatkin as other men know thetr i t Geo Ade and their Kipling, He has been « “reader” for the Chureh | t Ganton, | of England tn India, He has studied the phijosopbies of Buddha and} on what a man of bis type! Confucius, and in his travels, which have taken him around the world, It w artie has gone deeply into the philosophy of different peoples © denu n of condi Fifty-two years old, five feet high, he's a thinker, & lover of men,| alysi h K and down at the King st. station they call him a “corking good engineer | That's Thomas Knight (tn the first person 1 on T the It am with a trem w h th THE ENGINEER'S LETTER BY THOMAS KNIGHT hia letter Knight puts himself in John Ganton's place, using It's the story John Ganton himself might have told.) | the great John Gant 1 am stern, resolute, keen, 7 ctleal, | mene eri mn human nature the ¢ nt of Mach Prin rhe end—my per st ! the ar 1 my mouth shut, my eyes ated the he jungle types themaelves umar T fittest surv veloping they must be de THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909. NO. 6—"IT'S JUST LIKE A WOMANI" Here's another one of those unfinished pictures, A “peach ofa-pretty” girl is discovered in a@ strange attitude some inches off the ground Is she doing a hop-skipandjump across the street? Did she ust seen & mouse? Is she walking drop out of a balloon? Has she j on alr? What's dotng, anyhow? Fact of the matter is, that playful artist of ours has left out of Supply Your Kodak Needs Two Stores: 1013-15 First Ave.—406 Pike St. Everything the choicest bough | ht Do You Dine at the EORGIAN CAFE If Not, Why Not? It’s the Best in the City Fourth Avenue, American Cafe AT THOMPSON’S Many choice meats to select from, including fine corn-fed turkey, milk-fed chickens and the best meats that can be Popular Prices, Thompson’s Cafe and Bakery SECOND AVE. AND MARION S&T. Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. TOOTHSOME MORSELS. here alound—steaks, chops, veal cutlets, « seoes to your liking-—in fact Just what you like. Did you ever notice tho’, that there's steal ud stonk---same at butcher shop, but largely ent on the knack of Well, we have the knack, Ty for yourself and either blame or praise us—we think it will be praise Music Every Evening from 6; to 12:30, Including Sunday § Between Pike and U Chicago Cafe 216 Spring St. Nothing Like It In Seattle. Wha all the most gigantic fact in all nature, that the de } the pleture just enough to explain the lady's actions f iv ably greater Importance than the com: | If you can't imagine what it ts, walt Gntil Monday's tenue d wealth P mas, is, t sayth destesé in th wh ten the completed picture will show you that her action 1s perfectly h ¢ ations, : a myth formed at SNe natural, although essentially feminine. = « Money t everyth even brains and beautiful women—no, not | t | Pererrrrerr rT Tr rs everyth not peace, joy, satisfaction and contentment; not even * * Indepe oe My wife, the sweetest and most pricel@es thing that ever i* WIFE DESERTER GETS HIS * came into my life, she knew that was one of those gentle, trust-| * - * ons ing creatures. | & LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30.— * (By United Press.) It was the traits that drew me to her and inapired tn me the * ‘he maximum penalty for ® LOS ANGELES. gine” John deathless devotion and end g tenderness I felt for he To the jungle | ® this offense t* too light for you * a sien sah I cae a ~ world I am hard. It is hard to me, But to her I was transformed ® In this case *\ ae chief advisory counsel for L. or mat | *% With these words Judge Wil ® Gujterres De Lara. the Mexican lb 1 wonder what would happen if al! the soft, gentle types were ® lis sentenced Nell B. Derry to ® eral, in the fight he will make THOMAS KNIGHT, srached out in thie jungle fight. Queer theught'te "hit a man like me. As Seen atthe Theatre, pbb ct rekon sematbertingengies joo emi od Works will As Seen at the Depot. JL esi that absolute hell would be ali that’s left. Yet that's the trend. e ® desertion, the first sentence to ®) Ls in attorneys Clarence Melly iii | Life based upon the jungle must sooner or later produce that result. | ~ ees ® be imposed in this county un ® ang A. R. Holston in behalf of De Anyway, | shall be dead. So “what's the use?” | ® der the new law making that */ Lara, and proba conduct the ex | If money could only make a man of my boy—but It won't. There |* offense punishable by a term | amination of witnesses at his bear. |the rub. A man in years; a fool in charac Yet stil ' j* in the penitentiary. Tt was tpt way, caine iad here |® shown that Derry not only de * — ne her , & verted his destitute a wife, ® > I love God, if there be a God, knows how I love him & but ran away with another wo ® SILVER QUOTATIONS. For him I would willingly lay down my Iffe, I have b ll * man and jungle s have been known to do this, so it must ~ %| NEW YORK, Oct [te ee ee ee ee ee ew ver Ie today quoted at 5 to love your own. - - ] a a cas chadccsemeiiieiaael (aecunpeniepiepnsnioaaacnitiasanicaiatome | Atte his weakness and fol patural result of 1 n, | BROTHER OF SEATTLE WOMAN | sides (COnpiniEO OF THE! r his weakness and folly is the natural result of « & WOMAN IMPRISONMENT OF A I have horse sense enough to see that he is the product of nature's own FAILS TO GET WIFE TO law of compensatio 1€ WITH ™, BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, nn DIE HIM in | It's possible there may be something in those old commandments ‘ius are LOS ANGELES, Oct. %0—Con }1 learned when a kid. Maybe He does “visit the sins of the father LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.— Follow. firming ‘the report that Senorita | "bon the children.” I have lived for and ¢ ntrated all my energies | Ing bis failure to induce his wife to a Teresa Villareal, the beautifal|to the acquisition of wealth, and my success has been at the coat |Join bim tn a sulci act, ¥ J woman, sister of the Mexican Nb-| of my boy's character toa : — De i og eral, Antonio Villareal, with her " Rage Yanna s : or of @ prominent Denver famfly, eral; Antonio Villareal, with her|" "te has Just dropped another fortune In speculation, 1 can hardiy| te goad today by his own hand, and| THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR fm a Mexican dungeon, Miss Ethel make it fast enough for him lowe it ‘Mra. Geiger is in a precarious com THE DENTAL COMBINE | Dolsen, of this city, today received | His folly ts a crushing blow to me, bat I took ft full in the front dition, t ‘ought about by an hysteri | & letter from Senorita Andrea as | have taken many « blow In my lifelong battle with human jungle gy born OE CGS aa TR 1 Ce et ae Villareal, at El Paso. Andrea stati vies of our tooth and claw civilization. And au I have wrested Victory | sa ceiner to oheslelans who | ANd Court Decisions That Deprive | preme court. speaking through Mr. | ed that she had received word from | i “ hte > ree 4 Their Constitutional | Justice Hadley, dented Smith re-/ Yberal sympathizers in Torreon | from {Mure in my battle for wealth and power, so I will strive to wreat| were summoned, her husband w Dentists of ir Constitutiona’ ef, as well an all of us who were] that her sister and father had been | victory from failure due to my ct of my boy despondent because of his {nability Rights. lby inw entit to our license, be-| oe into prison, supposedly for From now on we shall be chums, and my battle Is for him in the |‘ ao SS “A cause of our residence in this state | tical reasons. Owing to the! 4.0.06 sense of ordcueh ts ae 0 h in me Sik Baind . one : Jat the time the lew was enacted Close watch which is kept upon | 1ePest sense ngphoineer Fr ee ee ae ene ir rooms in Palmer street, car) In my last article I proved that,/and our having complied with the| all suspected liberals, the word, the man there must be fn him rying a bottle of carbolic acid prior to 1901, our court decisions |requirement of the law. In this | was brought to her through un-| | And when the battle is finished and the victory won, I hope to see| “He told me that he was tired of forth as a principle of consti | Case the court said usual channels, afid she has been! my boy a greater and a Cleaner man than the GREAT JOHN GANTON, |*tTssiing and that he was going) ® “The state may adopt a standard unable to learn whether ‘her loved Ne to die," she said. “He wanted me/tutional Iaw that the examination | 4, 416 test of fitness to engage in ones are held at Torreon in the <a ito enter a death pact with him, be | for dentists should be prescribed the work of what should be a learn: state of Coahuila, or another city joause he refused to leave me to) ny jaw (by the state). That any ed profession. When that standard | of the same name in Chihuabua. face the world alone after he had) gentist who was qualified could |ig adopted, those who assume to do According to the letter received gone |take the examination. That an 8p-| the work of such a profession must by Miss Dolsen, Senor Villareal He tried to make me drink half! pea! to the court could be taken | prove their fitness by the test of and bis daughter were planning to! the potson, but Iran screaming 1nt0| when a license was refused. In this | such standard.” It is, indeed, diffi-| dispose of property held by the the hall for help. Then I heard @/ article 1 will show how the Dental | cujt to ascertain the basis for this! family in Coahuila, and she is of | shot, and knew that Lewis had|/ Combine benefited by its law, en-| line of reasoning, because the state| the opinion that through corre killed bimeelf Jacted in 1901, and the court de-|of Washington, by its dental law,| spondence concerning this transfer | Geiger shot himself through the] Cision of 1903 |does not prescribe any standard. | the administration authori Ea tal head with a 38-caliber revolver. He! 1 have many times repeated that | but allows the dental board to adopt Mexico learned their wh a 4 - arp oe 6 neyo S| the dental law prior to 1901 pro- |{ts own standard. This decision of Senorita Andrea Villareal, since would astound the Cannon rived ccording. to Mra. Gelger,| vided a qualification standard (the | our supreme court, in State x the imprisonment of her brother in| Candidates Springing up| sable Wino? warn publicbeds the man's only relatives were his) sypjoct for examination) for den-/ Smith vs. Dental ’peatnace bits Arizona, following his conviction! ag Successors of Joe Can- ne of the prospective candi. | parents, Pvigge Hs gm Phot penwete| tate | Washington, 494, has formed the on a charge of inciting demonstra dates for the speakership is from Colo. and # sister in Seatt The combine’s amendment of 1901 is for denying dentists their con tions against a friendly foreizn| non, and Big Coup Is |New Engiand, another from a state) promiNENT K. OF P. DEAD. |strikes from the law all the sub- | stitutional rights in this state, be yours at the power, has interested herself in the | : nearby, two others are from sister st fects which a dentist shall be ex-| cause the law of 1893 provide campaign of the liberals against | Being Planned. | states in the upper Mississippi val (By United Press.) amined in, and delegates the arbl-!s person who Se eae sacl the Diaz government. She has con ‘ | ley, the fifth Is from Nebraska, and) = NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 30—R.| trary power to the dental board to | ceptor in this or any other state for tributed articles to the liberal) (ay Uniied Prise.) the sixth candidate is a corgress- 1, ©. White, for 22 years supreme | determine in what a dentist shall be ten years, could take the dental ex-| «nail il wag Lesing ot ge CHICAGO; Oct. 30.—Between 30,78" from the Pacific coast who has Kooper of records of the Knights of | examined. The dental board may | amination prescribed by the law of | or iar ogy eo nee im 1 hand 40 “regular” repablican con- — prominently identified with pyihiag died here today at the age| therefore examine a dentist in as-| 1892 and get his license to practice. | er, at dare to to announce | thé existing organization, but isnow of 65 years, He had been ili for|tronomy or Siwash, Sanskrit or the | The decision ignored all who had| gressmen are ready their candidacy for re-election on a platform which includes a speaker for the house of representatives cross the boundary to go to the r lief of her father and sister, fear ing that she will be taken into cus spooniyg of the Hottentots, and it is | lall their own pienic, because the | courte of Washington have no con ready to break away.” five weeks. studied under preceptors for eight years, and drove them from this state If they desired to continue In bye ma th other than Joseph Cannon of Iiil- lcern about the private rights of den practice of their profession. In| |nols, according to a special to the + 4 | tists his opinion the court sald: “It is | Tribune from Bayou Sara, Louis. as S| hy ers The amendment of 1901 to the | manifest that by so practicing den-| lana. dental law contained a saving | tistry, he (Smith) was violating the The special says: “The congress por Ce x provided aa Pd terms of the law of 1898, since he} men have reached the point of di jaw should not apply to those den-| never passed an examination enti-| ¢4 fe re At Less Than tists who wore practicing dentistry | tling him to be registered, and was | '** cussing men available for the can | | not qualified to be even admitted to| IS PLAGED ON TAAGKS FIRST AND MADIGON. kt nd ent mo! U The Newport CAFE & GRILL nds, dy retrimn CRY CO. OLD HATS ea, reblock- | according to tt business without didacy, and from information ob be this state at the time of the pass 820. Building. st tained on the presidential fleet, a age of the act, who were bona-fide examination either by reason of | New Kain 16 RENO, } 0 The police! definite program will be prepared PR Jeltizens of the state of Washing: | holding a diploma from a dental col “ : , of this elty searching today for| before the coming session of con- ton.” This clause in the law was for | loge or of having practiced the re.| _VIAVT Sctence of Health; natura the murde or murderers Of) gress convenes. the purpose of protecting those who | quired time.” non-surgical; cloth-bound 400-page Joseph Kehi, a young man from Salt| "tthe names of the tentative can-| had studied and practiced under! The above decision is excessive |2°% free. Apply by mall, 280-31) Lake, whose body was stripped and| receptors for eight years under the | in the extreme, because the law of | Peop'e’* Savings Bank Bidg., corner | placed on the Souther ral — = ‘aw of 189%, and would lose their | 1893, section 2082, Ballinger’s Code cond and Pike st Lecture for road tracks by his aller) www wk tk tk tk tk These §| rights to practice or be examined provides, when de ofining the practice | women this Thursday and next Mon they had killed and him | * 1 More F without this saving clause of dentistry, that “nothing in this |*** **® > ™ Thursday * ANTI-RAT ORDER ISSUED. * Th: Registers Section 4469 of Plorce’s Code | chapter contained shall be taken to _The young man left Salt Lake| * * an Include | Law of 1901 provides: ALL PRAC-| apply to bona-fide students of den-| om a yo aera join his|*# KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. ®& 100 All P. lab TITIONERS SHALL REGISTER. | tistry or one in pursuit of clinical 06 ho 6 said, owns an|® 20—‘On and after November * * opular | mvery person having been admitted | advantages under the direc or. | Di m d orange grove about ™ from) 1 all lady clerks and em * Cash Makes, §} te rif creation of dentistry by sald | vision Pi a ipreceptor oF te a on Ss Los, Angeles. When he left Utah | ployes must discontinue the * || Registers Styl ” H| board tn this state after the approv- | dentist in this stat ‘ We Rel Shae on the Weekly e had a large roll of bills, which| & n their hair *® yles Bi) ai of this act shall, on or before| ‘Therefore. oil Pay URNS: SERS, e had a large roll of bills, whi Use al : verefore, many who had been | . Agatyy ra ba : Si Mtge oe : vern your a ah d f and Sizes, ee first day Be bef por y a lawfully studying dentistry under | mis aa aaas A Ph gp es “pment G 4 his name, residen ners Pp moe the law of 1898, for from five to} e n * B. RICHARDS., * TF the uarantee of business to be registered with | eight years, were surely destroyed | ho money or papers could be folind.| “District Sapt ii oo oe nde 44 to Be fj the board of dental examiners, if| by the mere stroke of the pen, and| if This order was issued from *|{| Exposition meray ‘ not already registered, A state-| without reason and in violation of | % the office of the superinten- *|I Now on Kept im §] mont of every such person that he| the constitution of the state of FOLK |* dent of the Postal Telegraph » A Repair J) was engaged in the practice of den-| Washington and the constitution of | |} * company here, * Sale tletry In this state at the time of| the United States. . . * Tat Less By U8 4) the approval of this act shall be| Under the law of 1898 It was law-| _ VIA! LECTURE—231 People’s | ITY PARK Tree TeTeETT TT eT ib Free f| verified under oath by him and| ful to study dentistry under a pro.|Cank, buildings afternoons at 3 - Than ' placed with the board of dental ex-| ceptor, Under the law as It now is |°C!0oks ladies only, eats Land worth $106 00 w 30. | Half Of Ti aminers. It shall be the duty of the | the study of dentistry is prohibited | By opdirp “4a pass’ Ph We at ae etce Three Ieper a4 of the one — be aie A this state, and even when DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER, tno », whieh ne > | Vea | to each person registered under the | Washington son leaves this state (Established 1893) promised to ,the park rd for Cars. Ff) provisions of this act, without fee, a/to study dentistry in a college, he park purposes when sales of adja-| CAUSE FOR HWORGE |certificate similar in form to the| is a criminal if he returns home and BROKERS cent property were n e by the | other certificates provided for by | works under a preceptor during his West Seattle Land and Improve —_———- thie act, signed by the president and | college vacation ment company, is to be fought for| SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 20. These Low Prices Are Made secretary of said board of examin-| In my next article I shall show in the ase ae anne a on of Mary Silva is freed today from the| jors, which certificate the bolder | how I was examined by the dental battle residents a al galling bonds of matrimony because prey ® re A / } @ the improvement coupany |Saht‘Siiva showed. “hin anger. 22 |f T@ Make room in our new quarters, at 306 James street, as we have Hl the county auditor of the county in| take a trip into court ‘eith ine wally .eee, cravat hrauertatton nts | years ayo when thelr daughter, then [| S€oured the state agency for the entire line of the new AMERICAN [which the holder desires to prac-| seo how the private rights of Amor. | Means that the doctor's skill In pre | pila Wardall, attorney for the |i yaby, woke up during the ‘night | CASH REGISTERS, manufactured in more than 100 styles and sizes. Hl tice, within ninety days from the|ican citizens are not protected by | scribing te most aitictently supple | BO nets, te ate te iat oe [and ctted. stra, Silva’ com.|f These Prices will continue but a short time, until the entire stock of | Gate of wald certificate, our courte—in other words, 1 am|mented by the éruggistie ekill in Bi heres an had been} According to Mra. Btlva’s com: siightly used Registers le disposed of. r. John Smith had, like many going to demonstrate that a dentist | compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, | ouyee I r ag others, studied dentistry and prac-| has no rights in Washington which | 1416 jecone Awe purposes ale of the|and threw the infant to the floor a pt he a . |ticed for five years in this state,| he can enforee, and which the Den-|— —aemeeneeneeyesernrerrimerenneear A een platted in|and «bused the mother, The date FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED jand became entitled to his license | tal Combine are bound (under and | the maps a a jot xh eriqulas act was in 1887, junder the above sections of the] by law) to respect ccording to the papers in the sult amended act of 1901, The dental | ne land ineludes prac r | Acts of cruelty which are alleged | h Ss nd it t |board refused to issue his Heense EDWIN J. BROWN | ms _ blutt ang F ry ox.| to ha occurred lat were also |e a ig wa Ow land he brought an actlop in the 718 First Ave., Union Block FOR RENT. nding down to Duwam allege © case was argued be court to compel the dental board| Open evenings until 9 o'clock and Kohler & Cha fad Jo she smell tract _ of 44 ‘ore Judge Shields, who granted a 306 JAMES , NEAR THIRD to issue hig certificate. The court Guthava anti” 6 for people who iS Beoeee 4 known as the hotel reserve. decre ; ij = a dented Smith relief, and our su-| work, | ind. 1093. INSIST ON A NEW YORI SNCH and avold Infertor Delivered at your tra cost; 1c each. By Ring up A 2615 or Main 1698 Prompt delivery ured. eg One trial, G one test. the rest. Main office, 219 Marlon Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Surplus and undivided profits “The saving of money means the saving of a mah means cutting off indul or avoiding vicious habits. little difference between you earn and what you power, It often measures distance between success i failure.” —Orison Sweet Marden Compounded Semi-Annually, D. HOG, President) B, SOLNER, © DIRECTOR Ferdinand Schmits, J. De man, A. Stowart, G HE R. C. McCormick, James Dy XN. B. Soiner. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY 8 Hranches at Ballard, Geet and Renton, JAM Ney olin Shoe e ves the Beat. Tits Shoe’ Kollah te ma od in Be on tory, ‘Use the ‘ottawa Itively not crack « your shoo pollehet 10F olin,