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Member of United Press. Daily by The Star Publishing Ratered at Seattle ons plan be made more drastic and thorough Published Co. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE _ »: By mail, out of six months. Six 'When Death C he Worker, What Happens? | STAR DUST | DIANA’S DIARY “ a Bench sch how w to Reclaim a Neight 4 Why Raliroad Rates Should NOT) Miss Dillpickie Organizes it Hotes Donworth in aadrowine the urs ~~ Here’s One Story, Taken From Life, Near Seattle w» #2, ras that Needs Sich had suneted y C.D. Hillman jast before he dis-| - ‘ry the NET BY FRED SCHAEFE had truth 1 the past your ne = N missed ther , an On ne tuum te te kL ee | earnings of American railroads that bear thinking « H s to © TT ca ha increased nearly 60 PER said the court. “There is no greater duty imposed on the court than | , The Star prints today the first to inquire and see that the Jury which is to try cases is impartial el ene Ds tee on ane o Why are bable To keep One crooked juryman can undo al work of hor witnesses | happ © the families , Dyn yn ea and aggressive pote d can enable ¢ als and law t ors | workers who are killed or injured happy aod bus are at the law. Uniess the fugy is impartial and open while at work, One out of eleven ers i haihos re ee i cekaet sean not sat cases like this Is prosecuted in the ice White of the st eeThe attempt to bribe Juror Van Horn, as he told tt on the stand, }ourts, and about one in a hundred bhaanng BO nny Mbps SE vigor Nas augar coated, so far as so vicious and ugly « thing can be, “We |!® successful |preme court “euonsed” Mt wouldn't @on't want to bribe you,” Van Horn says he was told, “but if you ha The legisiature is considering | be necesanry to ro ee tye A aw at a bill granting a stated compen 100 pages (22 volumes) o| ne formed an opinion already, and orable to ua, and tio " ‘ brief (2) submitted by the 8. 0. ¢ gure you will nm change it, why, there's a hundred dol n i sation in such accident cases. | i “a This series of articies will show awyer ugar coated so f t held the . ous | What happenes under the present Seta. oo ody pt Mee ye pepe t man, | #heme—Ed, Note. | Lorimer is neither as luselous . . r Sgt is: ans |nor an popular as the o Seen the utmost ° . « . February 24 last year when | he's in a stew m vain Eugene F. Graham was killed by a : . flying slab in the Monohan Lumber New Union CYNTHIA GREY’S cot elephantasis in her foot from a ba |Co.'s mill at Monohan, modern in-| Ballinger, Lorimer, Peary have and refers to us for answ t When should a young man added another victim to tts] joined the whitewashers’ union ® young lady upon wh i in th vening, her parents both 1 broke the heart of his} . being in the house Always, Whether or not are in|y wife and left his ilttle twol O. Henry's daughter ts so proud the house is wh« immaterial, Wha do, ma will try./ year old daughter without a pro} of the fame of her dea tether anyhow, if it We've often tried to her take h vider 7 (Sidney Porter of Texs » that #be With ws, and it always raised the very de it was both or} When they were married four} signs herself “Miss O. Henry epether that was angrily lstening to the cheery sparkling of the § years ago th was nothing to] EUGENE F. GRAHAM AND Hi8 WIDOW ‘ 4 ip Dia ania aaclenl anthracite. Always leave her m ht prospect ie anesinati : e - und of dried ) o fut Graham was strong and many constitwent principles a healthy and filled to the brim with | Lumber Co, for some compensation pounds of fresh fruit that buoyant spirit of youth which | fr the lows#of her own and her makes for success, especially when | 8: provider, No satisfaction Santa's Friend. elerated by the love of the *#* givem, An attor was om introduced in Kansas legish» ‘ » ed and a wa thre ny to fine any per 0 who woman of one’s choice V After they had been married| fllowing which an offer of $300 a ch there is no Santa We have before a fine picture of Aviator Glenn Curtiss s “| about a year and a half they moved,| ¥@* submitted, Out of this would The Retail Cigar Stores Protec-| Claus Se Tastien which, we aasured, was graphed just before Mr. | Mit hele ais manthe old bate ome the attorney's fees; the offer|tive union is after one certain | Curtiss sailed up into the sky Monohan, where the young fat was rejected tan in this town | Kettles may be thoroughly They are surely splendid looking pe but some observers might | ).4 red employment in Now, after 11 months, the You see, most of the stores now | cleaned by boiling potato peelings} per — be puzzled by the fact that, just before Mr, Curtiss’ featu mill fe wt in the hands of the atte have a set o: dice, and you pay alin them | Wear a serious, not to say anxious Mrs. Curtis Was Dangerous Work. i has not even ent quarter, and if you ean throw] - | _ = pretty face is wreathed in smiles mniftict of facial) Aror he had been working there | Should the widow receive an enough aces or sixes, or whatever] A oxide maiden now and thea €kpression is noticeable in most all anf /for some time be was one day award at the hands of it fa, you get a d h of| wilt land the most discreet of men. | their ladies. He ‘ + reveals that |#!¥2 the edger to run. This is court, the company will ‘gar If you dor e the! A particularly choice stall for a dog caused as much trouble as if it What does it mean? Phystognomists might say that It revea that) dangeroux work at any mill, but eal it. What she will re two bits. Some xtatues of great men are} had been @ star's dressing room. ‘one of the parties is & into danger, and « arty is migh at this particular mill ft was | celve, and wh e will r ve Well, this man goes up to the! mostly horse | i ‘ ‘S =e re See oft. This view falls when we cone der that eon at bilge in leapectally 80, aa the corner in| 90 Oe can tc ounter, picks up the dice oy é moe eee 1 | thought some of having « s aviator families seems to be rather abc he average, which would| Wii. “Graham had to work was throws he wins, he collects, and| Keep your eyeglasses perfectly| py ions for the Sirius st./40 added attraction, such as la Bot be the case did any considerable number of the wives put on thelr | Constructed in such a manner t “THEN IT HAPPENED” passes dn. If he lowes. be turne|cloan and they won't steam Peet secs ape Mbort gh adn 3 scratching contests, bon ag beat smiles when their husbands were at to risk fall 9741 it was impossible for him to jump around, exclaims, “Why, there's my | pape a contests and gate mbing con- _ feet, or thereabouts , h tous |t2 either side in attempting to} (Our Daily Discontinued Story.) and rons | }Old Mr. Keteh’s barn aye b e uens 20 Waybe the matter can be explained more naturally ugh 188 | dodge slabe which occasionally fly “It's lwin-taileventose swept and whitewashed, all the/elab he first scientifically. . A woman is posing for the public press wouldn't | hac © oteen tne adehe | proposition,” said a Third av. cigar A BENNY 19 neighbors workifix together the| The show is sure to be ug Be ® woman if she didn’t make her sweet and best a France On the morning of February man. “I wish | could get my hands Ai ave WANTS ame if they'd never ignored) "°° (oo aicnen) Gardiess of the proximity of even death : _ fatal slab came back with su jon him once. | IO HELe Sone pach othe hts or had cared a " . Again, when a husband risks his life, his money, or anything else | force that the blow which Graham | each other's rig = a precious that is his, a good wife is brave, cheery, smiling, confident. | received in th mach killed him She was a therly looking old rap whether the locality went to) 0000000 for his sake. instantly lady of the kind that beame placid, dogs. It was splendid cooper Many a man has successfully climbed life's seemingly insurmount-| 4: couple ly through gold rimmed spectactes. | pe aah age | What Causes Many Eble obstacles, waded triumphantly through bogs of despair and mo-| him home to the Little whea she sceidentally éro e aroused to an ap; | Fasses of doubt that clutched at his feet, and came out Digger and bet-j ho tived with hia wife a open handb om the foc a rey om . Bad Complexions | t@r, merely because the woman at his side smiled, clapped him on | Was Offered $300. | ia cone ‘ mon 9 ies scab aae emeneee snd. oheorily chirped, “Go tt. olf man! | YOU CAN DO it! After the funeral, whoa Mrs. Gre emraine .Ssiften. there havior among the canines. Mrs. Mae Martyn, the ed ‘The thoughtless, looking at the smiling Mrs. Curtiss, might say that) nam had taken up the burden |package of cizaret papers a faint — e for the i" health and beaety 9 Bhe ought to show anxiety tw Her amile says, “You can OY, | seitanpport. throu fat “ gnep Of astonishment went around Ty) Nady Paap stp pr > poe urnet en hen! . and beauty he Glen: e ply because she d > that le a ‘ 8 ans) | | dogs to a during the show ¢ nore American, recently said ten" ay ee ee nee oe coer ony ne See aad jonah . Monohan og aah s Cite teat be admired and these caused “Most muddy and spotted com- | ad deter. Papal «rg or two hitches A partic plexions are caused by the pores of aN . ie ticle mi = it lor a do cay o in beco jo P ee Ne as So os tact cane, Decne, 2 a | Possible’ toReduce, re feos’ trouble on MW had beasal the sais. command aveitthe one tated largely in Japs pelting Vice Consul Williamson with fish. Th Flesh Wi thout Diet- ment she hes star's dressing room. Miss of face powder, which fills up the age of the Pwd ee at “ but bo Probably preferred butter, i be blushed faintly stinger and Mra. Dishrag to pores. If women only would use bacon or something like (hat, anyhow 3 E . i | a clinch over it. But we got them a good lotion instead of powder Ing or Lxercise . daily wal) seperti gue Bln A | ed down and gave both of|they would be better off a | ne ‘ oore nat elena gti weiss Si helena, “My grand. box with a partition be-| Mrs. Martyn added that a splen- st whe ® - imtows | ca aes Caredy poe nek vanreoct nd P = mean gave both thelr did and inexpensive lotion can be | THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAKER VESSEL J). Ske Took | position aa | when he was home Christmas. They ager Aon hy” dienekving: Aaeseon oe E | hore © area ened : h Tite & Wadd. cub solr en aaa ad he hale ng | SKINNEY A. NOUGH, THE ViL- 8 also some difficulty about spurmax in % pint of hot water, | Spy gota ys , ye eta eredl pine iprnns | LAGE CUTAWAY, classifying the entr There are then adding 2 teaspoonfuls glycer- 7) Some 1,600 British police and soldiers captured two anarchists In| +o retrain’ "fat . age tafe gag <i | stewed Be gpa rte at ee = pata Of satdets, bat ‘26° tW0 Otlkan, * "Syn this lotion ts betta London after a desperate battle ‘of 12 hours, but that Is not the fall) ¥ uverd, iil-adviens neh money with Tite & ee gy oodies o Let the bi and the dég pass|tbem are alike. So I've arran than any powder, as it clears and Bory of British heroism | . * Went 't 4 litbora ~ Ge | firet judgment on your new ac |these classes and that lets all of|whitens the skin, besides making When all but one woman had been successfully removed from the a Waae tna Geum he Fwith her ungloved thumb, beld up| T™aintance them in: Yellow, spotted, black and |{t soft, velvety and youthful. It p scene o' t 2 police requeste © - . Wadd, and demand eves Cena cee. Se » ci shor pes not o ly like powder, > Pallding which was the scene of battle, the 5 requested the owner | ation i nig * Py ow tice elomded glans fir tuipestion Gnd ; wh : long-tailed short does not rub off easi ui e@ powder, 49 go up stairs and ask her to leave Jap tooa , . . 2 a werner ae acre ee eal you're right you can af-| woolly and. smooth-coated. and has been found excellent as a © “Wouldn't do it for a thousand pounds!” he exclaimed. “But, say, | Sino" syrtain ne nutritive ore (THE END.) Sri fo, work potlahing 1 with, thet your temper. When |there are to be separate priz protection against chapping, cold 3 e.” le e ent te a -n ate « wi “ he ¥ J soir opened pas ou or yor afford 0 ja ” » dor ng a DI e “4 TU send my wife.” He did. She wen { Slt tek ee R HARSH A leongers looked on with. amused| JOU FONE you can’t afford tojeach class for short dogs, long winds, and for treating cold sores Let history record the daredevil, reckless courage of that noble | ‘ “ * fs hette lowe It, |dogs, pups and trick dogs. I had! Adv't. husband: | * UNCLE SAM A CAREFUL #| - ei vera va rs $ a : ~ S mcye HOUSEKEEPER ™® Deluded Nap. LONE socialist in Pennsylvania legislature met in caucus and a a mds fee. - wraauts xf Napoleon thought GOOD men mously nominated one Cohen, printer, for United States sen-| tients of which are obtainable at amy |W ABHIN TON, Jan ree, But by good men he meant | ‘ator. He won't be elected, but then, it's no great honor to be chosen by | {\“S," cr oon pokes 1 an oeees ae nel te he % Eighting machines. 7 h e Pa | a Cc e ® Penrose legislature, anyhow } # storekeeper, is shown in the &} Bs. 2 cE EE “{ — * annual report of the Panama | Cl thi * falroud "ost “pubisted is & Pf Here's « Shampoo othing as ® the statement that aw * OUT OF THE DARK F t meuoues watiian tare tome Worth Trying | Co. * oxtablished for the sale of sup: * |/R— —— — : ® plies to canal emplo: *!) “sue ds 0 t you use| Mschert. Knox Suit, commésslever of corporations, tects encour-| * % |ildsen saaentonten a what you - de A : ‘ at the results of corporation publicity, and-now recommends that | ERM NEN EH 54MM MlepD in the Washington Pos To make room for Spring Stock already in transit, we offer for two days He would have all corporations of national sc ‘Of their business to government inspection, so @Btortionate prices and suppression complished in the dark. It's not half so funny to be a trust magnate AGO, and it is likely to get distinctly | “DEAR OBSERVATIONS: Where would I b gon Crusoe?”"—Emma B. Seven members of the United people of Arizona that they will fight for th stitution giving them the right to recall judge These senators are La Follette, Bourne, Di Brown (Nebraska) and Bristow. Yes, and add another insurgent who wil! 4—John Works of California OBSERVATIONS WITH or without for Bra: thing he wants. appendix, we're 6 Ue LUNATICS have begun shooting at Premier potting the innocent bystander. 0-0 oO are LORD DECIES is to honeymoon in Califor amusement. Wonder how bears like lord meat oes GUTTENBERG Bible, first throw this out as a bait to set J printed book, { Pierp. Without public joss. The senators they are would be missed, at least by the people o © o POTATO, exploding in the oven, ruined.the White Salmon, Wash., Enterprise. Now, how in get possession of a potato all his own? ecp” 6 CAPTAIN off South Atlantic coast suffer ing consulted a doctor 800 miles away, his life—all by wireless. Wonderful, ing got a isn't it? Sig 9) ae DECISIONS on Tobacco Trust and Standard Of! are expected in April. They may be dissolved, but so was the Northwestern Securitics| The Food-drink for All Ages. ompany. Did you notice any difference afterward? Ca Ree: proposes to legalize who disabuses the KANSAS legislator wnishinent for any one autiful illusion.” His heart's in a es CONGRESS has found that Peary found t % congress know about it? Those fellows a hitching post if they saw it themselves. of competition * humorous as time STAND UP FOR ARIZONA Morgan to reading the ei 0. © AS AN “empty honor,” the New York republican sssemblymen nominated Chauncey Depew for United States senator, The honor . f fs mighty near as empty as Chauncey Cor. 3rd Av. and Pike St. | ete, oO SOME of the deadlocked legislatures could stay so permanently Santa Claus by child’s mind right plac ‘ope submit the details that stock watering. ould not be ac} as it was a few years/ goes on. OR DEPOSITORS be likely to get Robin If you refer to the lazy critter who made Mr. Friday do all th Work. you can't get him, Emma. He's already got. Lay for Joe Can-| ‘ : hon or Dick Ballinger. They seem to need getting bad. | A Strictly Savings Bank must have a portion of its tments quickly con into cash, in the f and for all inve vertible ate have notified the provision of the ” his Strictly Saving xon, Cummins, Clapp, Bank has a portion of As invested in Gilt be th after March ‘dged Railroad Bond and Local Improvement Bond These can be converted into cash at any minute. We have them in our vault, available at ny time, nd Whitlock for any vietnaaie’s: | _—_—__—— | Briand, and, as usual Pre Daniel Kelleher Vice Pres—R. Auzias nia, hunting bears for ‘Turenne | anyhow? . H La Farge s worth $50,000, W Bible. Malloy, Jr The Bank for Savings auabbling over never| Af ‘Fountains & Elsewhere. 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