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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLISHENG CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES Business Dept. Matn 1050. Editorial Dept .. Main 123% B. NAZARD WELLS, wattor © F. CHASE, Business Manel = OFFICES: Seattio—110T Third avenue. New York--290 Temple Court Building i Chicago—S17T-218 U. 8 Express Mullding One cont per copy). elk per week of twenty-Ave eents per month, delivered ty wall or carriers Not nies. Rntered at the portomice at Beattie, Waahington, as second-class matter ‘That Alger senatorial candidacy is ready for the embatming fuld. il # are over It woulll be interesting i for Now that the great naval maneuve to know how much they cost and what they were Just the same, when the Uncle Russell Bage will be around to pick up @ few trusts from the bargain counter, —— Eurdpe is startiod because the young king of Spatn shows some hu Man qualities. There need be no worry. He will outgrow the — Chartes T. Yerkes is said to claim that men are merely in their ap- Prenticeship until they are 40, and that age of a business man, ® te the ripe || re will be things doing In 0,000 Now that the fall millinery season ts on the: the household of the Seattle man who presented his wife with a check, Seeretary Shaw has stamped poker playing out of the treasury de- partment. but his troubles have only begun. Wait until he tackles the house of representat! —_——_————_— Now we are to wait for a constitutional amendment before proceed tng against the trusts. Evidently trust control ts to be a thing, not of thie world, but of the next An American syndicate is negotiating for the purchase of three col- Nertes at Lancashire, England, just as if the American coal miner didn’t have troubles enough at home. Tt is respectfully suggested to the president that it is not necessary to amend the constitution in order to revise the tariff, The surest way to kill monopolistic trusts is to shut off their feed. People who expected this aide of the hemisphere to tip down when Morgan landed may now feel secure, since Schwab has rushed, to the other side to maintain the earth's equilibrium. ‘That President Roosevelt put five successive bullets through the same hale with a revolver at 40 yards is doubted by the London Mail. That his ahbots at the trusts are of deadly accuracy ts also doubted, even in this country, Did you ever purchase a dead horse?—pay good money that meant Detepiration and backache and worry and a good many sieeplese nights for something you hadn't had and never would have—all to silence a vetce in your breast? That ia what paying for a dead horse means, and its other name is rugged hovesty. Nearly #9 years ago © bank failed at Anderson, Ind. It was a bad smash, and $20,000 of the funds of the county were swept away, Wéame Heagy was the county treasurer—the responsible man In situations like that men do strange things. One buys « gun and blows out his brains, another loses his grit and grip and never amounts to @ hill of beans, and once in « while a man with a stout heart and rea Dioed coursing through his veins, rasys “I'll be an honest man, no mat- ter what happens,” and shoulders the load. ‘Weams Heagy “id that. It fs doubtful if he ever shed & tear. He plastered his property with MOTTRAGSS ANA worked eurty and tate He wanted to take from the Beme his father gave him everything that savored of disgrace. He ‘Wanted to look the world in the face and hear the soft voice in ble breast say “Look up, Weams Heagy. No man i# a dollar poorer because of you. You are every man's equal.” So he struggied and slaved, and his heart grew lighter as the debt load lessened. He smiled ab he worked and laughed as he paid, and last week he handed the county auditor $1.20, which put him within 9900 of the haven for which he has atriven for nearly 20 years. He'll be clear by Christmas, and when the New Year begins Weams Heagy will be his own man again. Wouldn't you like to shake his hand? He ts « giant, morally, «n honor to his name, and his life te « lesson fm strength, tenacity and integrity. A sh — Chelan, returns to the city this | "Sire. 4 D. Patrick, of Ew | Marana %. Le eS e the ease P rand Mrs. M. D. Ballard - | inna"aev Hallard of High and Mrs. M. B. Augustine, | who have been camping during the | summer at Alki point, returned to their home in the city. The women of St. Mark's Guild hold the regular business meeting i? morrow afternoon at the rectory. Mr. Jacob Furth expects to take a | eeip to Yellowstone rk. He wilt be accompanied by Mra Prederick |K Se Miss Furth and Mise | Cor! ‘ONE COW _ -T00 MANY Srecial to the Star, MARYVILLE, Wash. Sept. 2— One cow too many on the track de railed a logging locomotive on t | Stimson Mill C miles north of this place, last night The engine was handling a string of care loaded with timber which piled up in a heap. A scaler named Cook was caught under some of the lo) | sustaining a compound fracture of the right leg below the knee, a badly jerushed thigh and a displaced knee cap, He was brought here for treat- ment, No one else was hurt. Newspaper Enterprise Association. Personal—Man, colored, hunch back; was born by the light of the moon; carries the left hind leg of a cross-eyed rabbit, that was killed in @ country graveyard; wants posi- tion as mascot at the rr BITS OF GAIETY At the Third Avenue “Thelma,” as the Third Avenue theater, is making « Dr. Buckley and C. A, Conerrard | “Uccens this week. The piay Is a good one and the company strong. The scenery, especially in the fourth ct when the old Viking sails away om his ship of fire, is excellent. The e will run all week with a mati Saturday Madison Theater will entertain a number of friends “Thursday evening at Madrona park. The hotel and pavilion will b for the occasion. Dancing is t the main feature of ‘ening. The aftair is expected to be a very pleas. | ant one. j ph ne The Orptec Chub holds its first, At the Madison the | meeting Friday, September 5, with| there are two big headliners billed, the president, Mrs. 1. H. Jennings, | “Venita,” the transformation dancer, 112 Queen Anne avenue and “Wallace,” the untamable lion The Seattle Federation of We Besides thes acts a strong Clubs ho! its first meeting after | Vaudeville and burlesque perform the vacati tember & at the | ance is given. There will be a ma Lincoln. A good attendance is re. | tinee Saturday quested, Mr. and Mrs. John B, Agen leave this week for a month’s visit in the will be who John's college, New York city Miss Minnie Beatrice Peck gives an informal tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of herwister, Mrs C. | Newspaper Enterprise Association Baird, 117 Twenty-elghth avenue. A | . “afd number of young lady friends will |p “e IMORE, Bent 2s tal.) be prevent and the afternoon will | trum plan to coal no doubt, be a very pleasant one. rust Is to burm aried.s stones Mrs. W. A, Shannon started today |! Place of coal, Already there is a for the University of Notre Dame, | S7rat demand for the new fuel, Indiana, She was accompanied by | Which Hells for $2.50 @ wagon load, her two sons, who are attending the | Containing about 45 bushels, | college. e stones are obtained from the Mise Sara Augusta Williams, |DUMerous great canning establish daughter of Mr and Mrs. FE. I, Wil ente jin the city, it le said that Nama, of #2 High! drive, ana|the stones make a hot and lasting Harry C. n were married last | fre two buckets of peach stones evening at § o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ibeing equal to one bucket of coat Harry ©. Coffman were both prom! - nent lemnbors of the state univers. Dancing Ci Professor Ison at Ranke Halli ity faculty Miss May Carolyn Williams, who has boen spending the summer at Monday and Friday evenings, vate lessons dally mpany's track, eight | Pri- | THE SEATTLE STAR. SMALL FIRE A small fire broke ¢ of W. P. Paller'e ate yath and King at wt night It originated ina pile of rubbish at the back of the building, The were extinguished with little | 18 PROMOTED | Third OMeer Cecil Brown of the |Chamber of Commerce Trade Trip] I Coamt Co’# Queen, has been | ¥rom to 100 ship Ramona, which ti run be | Chamber of ¢ tween Ban Francisco and Man Pedro, || joity next Friday Wim. Jackson will succeed Mr, Brows | through the wente GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB this fall : Members of the Beattle Golf & amine your teeth and tell you In ial o Country club held a handicap tourn Hy . Just. what. your work will | the excursion — and amet at the grounds ncroRE Lake ng by charge for extracting teeth when plates | are Saption of c Sere Oe Dee ween. | Hemsedal ead ea ke thea in the ‘All work guaranteed 10 years. Lady always in attendan: The following circular, which gives] men's event, with scores of 77. ‘The 1.00 a full itinerary of the trip, hat been | ladies’ contest was won by Mra, F. K Full Get of Teeth .. + 96.00 | Gold Fillin * Bridge Work . Goid Crowns Mins Rebecca Collins was a ma, putting contest ” Iv Lowman, * of the chamber: | ve. sont to the mem The Itinerary Leave Seattle via Northern Pacific railway on Friday ember 6, at 7:30 @ ver at Olympta half houre, twe hours, Arr about 600 p, im. am Friday night initing polnta of and at Mon ive Ho at = =< ro} = rr b— — =< = | — ¥ night at por, Spend Satu: een Aberdeen at 9:35 a.m on Bw Arrive at Seattle pm ¢ for the round trip will be $4.50 b person Will) Two Men Found in Different Parts) pay his own. hi of City Badly Wounded It im th chamber to have resentative delegation of] Two men, both seriously injured, business men on this trip In order! were found tn different parts of the tn that wishes to » go so that * for transportation mmodations by, the police this moraing could facts be as of them may prove to strengthen t city on, Be | the « and hotel acc completed. The second trade ex to Wenatche nd the surrounding country. ‘The date for the start has ing Albert Joash, speaks very tittle Blackchape! | iceman Muff, wandering about | in an absent-minded way, He had o been fixed for tember 18, but as| long deep gash over his eye which yet the itinerary has not been ar wee bleeding freely. His head and} ranged, shoulders were covered with bio or and his clothing was drenched. fleer Huff triea » find out where! he recelved the injury, but the man | was unable in his dased condition | tell, even if he could have made | policeman understand what me| said. The muifferer was sent to the poltee station, where his wound was dressed. No money was found in his posmeanion, The Second Case Soon atter Policeman Pfell found John Adame on the sidewalk in front | of the jutte saloon on Main street | near Railroad avenue. His groans could be heard for some distance and | Mt Was evident that he was bad hurt. An examination of his injuries } revealed the fact that his lee was badly broken between the knee and He was removed to the | Wayside Mission hospital. Just how he was hurt could not be learned, eee Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Clean old newspapers for sale, 1c bundle Advertising Bureau, Newspaper Eeterprise Asmeiation Frederick W. Holla, of Yonkers, N. Y., is said to be the ehotce of Presi dent Roosevelt for the position United States ambassador to Ger- if you are weak or run many to succeed Andrew D. Whit Se. i, id require a tonic, 36 Firet Ave Holle is an old friend of patent ped bg . Te. t, in a wealthy nd was secretary of the American dele- gation to The Hague peace confer- ence in 1899. N'T LOSE ALL THE TIME Seattle Takes the Last Game of Butte Series BUTTE, Mon pets managed to pull themselves t aether and win a game of ball yes terday, much to the surprise everyone. The Butte infield put up the Worst kind of ball and this re- in «Be exe CENT CREAMERY re hae ‘ 40 and 450 enoKeD SALMON—Rich and Per pound . ng EAT. MACKE BoiLED HAM Per pound ... IMPORTED swt Per pound... Be GERMAN BREA cneaee- € KFAST 06 cen = wave Sfor.. sulted in @ vietory of the Seattle : bunch by & score of 6 to 2. Stovall | TULL CREAM LIMBURGER | was in the box for Seattle and on ae brick . . Me whole played a good gam Roach for Butte was erratic. vont eneese~ NEW | Tacoma 8, Spokane 5 ee SPOKANE, Sept. 2—By a score of | econbuiy" cREAM— $ to & Tacoma again defeated Bpo. kane today and climbed one step farther out of the » cellar. Helena re ‘Portland 2 2.—In a well-con- tested game the locals defeated " land yesterday by a score of 4 to 2. Hoth teams played ball every minute of the «# In Seattle Thureday Dugdale's aggregation wilt Per dox. EAGLE MILK— AND a aes ™ enir pb Our 2-cent —_. Pocsid Coffee t | best sold Be. i # 3 cents per pound. eye tor fact phone, Main QUEEN CITY BMPL. MEAL — White ellow-— id aack | or return | 4 the} rtiand series wilt | enackes WHEAT POUR BACK .,..ce+0» 280 SPLit PEAS Por 1D sae eeeeereeenss BO Standing of the Clubs be sake leat. ret } quarters for all Beattie pa LENTILS— ahd James, Portiand “ ‘er pound . 106 Helena . “a =| Tacoma “0 Spokane ° * VERY RED TAPE Dr. &. J. Diews’h ‘Dental “ ‘Kidney Cure Baas Pad LT agney and for 1121 Third avenue, equntry orders solicited. Phone Main 1318. Seattle Dental Parlors 717 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. th $5.00 $5.00 Examination Free DR. J. K. CARSKADDON Professional Manager. Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block. Take Elevator—Second Ficor. Let Us Show You the New Fall Blocks All Colors in Soft and Stiff SEATTLE HAT FACTORY, 1111 SECOND Hate Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmes lonts employed, ts of long yours of experience. Bilver Fillin | Painte 713 Union Bik., First Avenue THE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS, | 4 © MACDONALD, 408 Burks butiding uaramions (ar 10 yearn Tooth ae TAS | LYMAN I KNAPP, 10 Haller buliding. without pain by to the gum. uipped t. We entific »da of modern and panies den- We crown, fll and extract without the least pain, — N but all are Extracting... Library (4 x B-in ‘Tabie, like hn top). ple- wold We have been offered of Parlor and Library until we present splendid line did we the quality and low cost we but not manded. store in the Northw equal Table vaiue— fi FURNITURE 1101 1105 110 i work ied or tor inte methoe Extracting ls free when other Give crown ely we tsa sod ess | @. WARD KEMP, 483 Burke butiding. work is ordered. free examination ahd our prices wi na ~ Cor, Pike St Mata 916. snd ‘bladder CO., 704 tet ave he ten proved, laborers for etty able help. IMENT WURBAU, 1103 84 Ave. be ost, Ae CANADIAN The board ot directors of the city | KEY. school district filed a communication Per’ bottle P 1.25 to the city ¢ requesting | bal ots} 24 J p CANADIAN clLuB |that the city #e - siven free | bd Mg Na, The boar fete forth the vi 4 th the schools and water | G@OODERHAM maintained by public} taxation, hence the charging the schools for water is simply red tape | that is confusing and troublesome and might easily be done away with CATA cure or money r Send 2-cent st le. Magical ¢ box 1256, Seattle. 1.25 MOORE WHISKEY ‘er bottle 00 SPECIAL tavern er bottle . KING WILLIAM THe FOURTH—V. 0. P. Per bottle . Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Avi Vester and W: Teleph Wanted—-Good strong young man to he apprenticed to learn a fine trade Call between 9 and 11 a m, | Third avenue. eee eTRCTIV peditiously Perlence 93.00 cabinet photon, week only. Bost Pv Bargains in ] Base Ball fioods ° PRIVATE dotective or Awpectal reduction pe egy ket eel Walten, work confidentially snd x care Star. . im P| evant} Extensive 1248, Boattle, ox lors, 713 First Avenue, Union Blook. PARLORS 1, 2 & @ 6, ©-One Door South of MacDougall & Southwick's. } few minutes walk from te BETWEEN SRATTLE AND TACOMA— Pew minutes walk f ty MALIN. ee DAIRY PARM~S00 eres, 9° scren bet bottom Kast Union street. $800--Tot Bixteenth avenue between Jefferson and Cherry $2100--Regutiful reaidence Bixteenth avenue one bloc time at $1000; terms easy. | Near the Seattle-Tacoma interurb. miles out, PARISIAN Dye Works We call for, First ave. Foi. ENGINEERS AND CONTE PUGET WOUND GhiIDGE a ‘ine tania, ut ened Yor AT fntry, ylekding $009.00 to the HIRSCH PHARMACY C0. it! more valuable than cedar. Behrens, foapest & Mahoney, mpany locators. This ot | TEN ACRES NEAR wees Very bem of partially cleared, orien water Lenttie. Te road: $700 ATHY. 410 New ‘Tork’ block ¢ Naw Pork Mock, nd, balance word Piped to fares barn several tor Wagons, hamess, mowing machine, hores- rake. hay-fork and fixtures, grok, ome pin, age, chickens, everythi ONT MALTRY, 410 New. York block, $640-One of finest inside residence Big town me oi! im and ‘paid. Led Prva ton Ine tori20,” Doyineh ‘avenue near lot @0x120 on k from Maai- sh, S in with the purchaser block 8, HB. F. Day's Eldorado Molliday avenue and Fourth venue; cheap’ Queen Anne Mill ered house, bath. brick treet graded and paid; barn bearing trees; nice place of choice land, for $6 of choice land, only eight for $400; terms easy, ADAMS & NICHOLS, ate Second ave., room 3 83.20 per dos. tor one man's Studia Sih on the Famous a Howard Watoh: 2 for These are Exceptional Values Balle a few days only. Mite Mits League $4.00 Victor $3.00 Vict FINANCIAL virain and roots, « ADAMS & Beat n NICHOLS, | TRAC Ta, 208 $200 ber acre | re tmets ote | near Kent and close electric car : the foil te rich m, and aa ed ed tem nice orchards, ‘ail kin sna NGOS 7 oral fruits, fine spring water eas ot i the place, also creck. good D-story house, insured for #1000, ~ ge throat. DR. J. Wik yy Shington wlock. ——— PATENT ATTORNEY HARNES @ CO. 16-75 Starr-Doya bial KELLOGG, apples |W. D. LAMBUTH, 204-6 Pacific biook. 3 New York Hing RaRowa VON AMERICAS WASTE bemse. price half cash, CANADIAN ROMERT MALTRY, 439 New Yorm block. ans . Ft Bee wim Washington butiding. Wain dota Alamonda_ jewelry, CR, Sit 24 ave. ACTOR ECSKS DENTisTs AKERS illinery at toweet and Pine. wibaMe & BMITH. © Hinckley. near! W. V. a ad & CO, 10 Metropoll- ieee west DRIVERS *pataactes ts ay Sas tare CEFeE to family trede; pS... aE ein JEWELRY cron ~~ WASHINGTON ara “OFFICE. Money loaned on colaterals. - redeemed watches, diamonds and 115 Washingtoe st., Beattie. BARGAINS Manche JOB Loan" $ SECOND FENTT sna Lowi ENTS and Avcioas City of Seatt ay Tete seoured up Leave Seartic Salling August 37, 31, Cottage To the Atlin, Big Hootali H River. Daily train Skegway and Klondike, Yukon Mining D Round Trips Leaves Seattle 7 a my * Bear we get tee sly eo ca oh keep a cow and chickens; one block Fy ect ear near Prem: --F rr, weer \y * RA New York block = H.-J wer free se | A four-room house, new, with five acres of A No, 1 land; for a short OCULISTS AND AUKISTS a lady Institute Building. ie three years. HART, ‘A NADHAU—Eye, x 831 Burke building. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chapin bid. DR. KIBBE, Batley butiding OSTEOPATHY WASHINGTON Intrmary of Oateopa seat 1414 Becond Both men « tn attendance. James physicians always Phone, Main 607, | Onteorytniat, 206) ot Osteopath; Established | $5.00 Racket 84.50 Racket for C, & P. and the #, B $6.00 Victor Tennis | t0.00 Tennis Vietor | < 84.00 For Her Cozy Corners—Exclus- | ive Wall Decorations, Far His RINK FURNITUR Den—War relics and gun racks. AM, 12 ROOM | SBRLEER & RLBUT For both—Prices at the lowest. fowa! Wind. Me 1216-1217 Secon? Ay W. S. KIRK, 1208 First Ave. he Mab JO8, ‘MARTIN, “At Y, SEPT. Beh, MOVED FROM 80LD POR if A 4 MORT F Naout; No 1: LOOK FOR 10:80 | KU Woncers, 1032 Firat ily ots, $30 to terme $8 down, “43 monthiyy tree Pr Victor Mits , ter and wood, $i.00 Victor Protector G, Benioghausea’s nee neh $4.00 Victor Protector Beveral cottag 7 per month $6.08 Victor Protector 807 First Ave, gwner. Hitt offices West shore Gi $7.00 Victor Tennis Racket Time inepe | 2aes_ earl tine cepange property mw LI order; we. van Building one AMAT tracting given. B MULLIN BI manta, Main &78. F. B ADAMS, drafting. Colman bid. rny DR. ANNIE RUSSHLL, 54 Hinckley. ee CLANS AND hing. WA Pu SCRA VENS CO, lumber Phone, year. 7 Geo, MH. Woodhouse Co, Te PRINTING AND BINDING Printing, Engrave Weotne eae | Firat and | | | SURGEONS — PROTOGRAPHDRS | ise, Sullivan bie STAMP PHOTOS—218 Columbia street. | —<————— BING i | | . Toi Pike, So and tihnera; estima in 831, * work guarant « eed ‘Announce: | Pike, Phong, G. BICKERTON venus, SO." eenerel auc | AONE. “The Primer | suecessor 204 Sprin to ‘Market Report Prin Fe! 08 Yor Pleasant Teach take steamers leaving ercial Co. 8. ba po Bremerton (U. S. Navy Dock), Charleston Athlon and iniand PORT ORC! Columbia CENTE . ORE ‘The Oregon is the moat ‘and one of the Nome ficet, has at an © initial tri ner st Bound than pense of $1004 this year Tor freight and pansengt ply OFFICES, 201-2 ING: rion eRe PHONE, whe Owozraeatztve? a <2a2tse ud

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