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THE SEATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAN PURLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONE Business Dept., Matn 1060, Feditortal Dept |, Matn 1138 = B MAZARD WELLS, waitor 2 ee oe OFFICES: Beattle—110T Third avenue New York-20 Temple Court Buliding. Chicago—31T-18 U. 8 Express Building, CHASE, Business Mans = = ‘One cont pet COPA! Sim conte pet week or Kwenty-fve conte per month, delivered tty walt or carrfera. No tree copies ~~ Pentered at the postoffion at Se Ain, Washingt claws — pans q DONKEY, DEAR DONKEY ‘ a erand ore strongly in the direction of by the tog Jeduetion the Re Grand Duke Poris tn a church pew with Miss May Goelet @uke's mind had been understood to run m goubrettes than religious devotion. 1 @Quidnunes decided that the disting J Russian had developed an at tachment for the New York het h It appears, however, that the grand duke has a double, who resem Dies him so closely as to 4 t. It was the fellow who Jooks like tm, and not the duke, who sat under the droppings of the eanctuary In company With the helress, At that hour the duke was possibly siceping off the effects of champagne imbibed from a Cin Gerella slipper. —_—-_—_- A SERMON AND A SUICIDE ‘A good many men are worth more dead than living E In a New York hotel the other day a young man made his will and then committed suicite, Here Is the will: I LEAVE TO SOCIETY A RUINED CHARACTER, I LEAVE TO MY FATHER AND MOTHER AS MUCH MISERY AS, IN THEIR PEBBLE STATE, TH CAN BEAR "ETO MY BROTHERS AND SI8- TERS THE MEMORY OF MY MISSPENT LIFE. I LEAVE TO MY millions, or both. WIFE A BROKEN HEART, AND TO MY CHILDREN THE MEMORY THAT THEIR FATHER FILLS A DRUNKARD’S GRAVE AND HAS GONE TO A DRUNKARD’S HELL. ‘a In & way it is a good will, It is a sermon written on a coffin, and It @ught te reach a good many men who are foota, who know they are fools and who would rather drift than pull up. Tt i @ good idea, once in « while, for a man to Interview himaelt fand ask, “What kind of a legacy am I leaving to my wife and children?” ‘That doesn't refer to money alone. In these days of business pru- ence every man tries to so arrange bis affaires that when he passes ‘@way the burdens he leaves behind wil! rest ightly on his loved ones. But there are morals. Why, a man owes to his children health, and ff he ts a drunkard and | mrounder, how can he hope for robust offspring. FS He wants his little ones to live In an atmosphere of respectability Band peace and decency. If he makes his life one long debauch, t# he strong enough to drop Dhis burden of immorality and sin at the door as he enters his home and Beem to be a gentleman in the presence of his family. So many men refuse to think. They are selfish tn thetr business, sel- fish in the pleasures, selfish in their thoughts, Every man has some in- fluence. No man can wholly live in himself. He leaves a legacy to It may be a memory of kind words, of tender love and thoughtful Gevotion, loving that has made a wife and childen happy; it may be sor- Fow and shame, little ones with twisted limbs and unhealthy bodies: « mentioned. x PITY THE MAN WHO SO BLASTS THE LIFE THAT GOD GAVE THAT THE WORLD IS GLAD WHEN SIX FEET OF EARTH who weighs 325 pounds wants the Star to teil him what to do. ‘That is easy. Forget it, if he can, or get used to it, if he can't. get typhoid from the drinking water, measles from a neigh- from handling money. Those things may happen. enough he will be a physical and mental wreck. If he er of obesity fill his brain he can be the most miser- ‘a chef, killed himself in New York the other Gay be- ae pounds. Once he was siim and constructed on the ‘When his body began to grow, and he passed the 200 He did all the {00 things possible, He sweated, doped. t fat chef drank poison and quietly died. manner @ philosopher. In fact, "he was a fool. & lot of boys out of school. They chawder, told some good stories, laughed un- and were unanimous In the opinion that § [FOUL MURDER SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21.—The body of & woman has been found hanging to a tree near Hornbrook, in Siskiyou county. The body was much mutilated. The woman had first been shot and them hanged. The body was identified as that of a DONATION OF $2500 FROM GEN-| woman who was seen tn a RAL about two weeks ago tn com ERAL FUND GOES TO FOREST | Oii', tranger. She had evidently FIRE SUFFERERS | been dead about that length of time. 509 |The remains were covered with blood AB ordinance appropriating $2500) tor frightful wounds in the head. from the general fund for the retiet Of those made destitute by the re- cent forest fires, was Introduced in ‘the city council last night. A spec- fal meeting of the council will be eid tonight to put the ordinance on final passage, so that the relief funds May be available at once. Soon after the council was calied } to order, Jacob Furth, chairman of - Ay aed appointed 7 Gov. x ride to look to the rellef of the fire sufferers throughout the per Brute in Tr State, was present and asked that at Tacoma he might be allowed to address the mould TACOMA, Sept, 23.—A man named Mr. Furth made a strong plea for|Charies James was brought to the the suffering residents of the state He stated that more than 100 fam-jo'clock by a party were burned out of house and|who claimed he tb apd were absolutely dent girl under the South Tj *and in great need of immediate bridge at South Twenty-third stree Nef. Continuing, he explained the /and subjected her to improper hand- ‘conditions #0 far as he had investig- | ling or worse. FARMS AND LA No Pain No charge for painiens extraction | teeth are ordered. TROUBLE MINING REGION \Troops ‘Called Out on, Account of Riots TALK DON’T GO! With the people, SUSPENSE WILL BE OVER 1 xactly whet your work » examination. . and you will exaétly aa we advertis Got of Teeth . Gold Filling « Gold Crown . Gilver Filling ‘They expect and are entitled to receive everything He with submit {PP foe a» represented that's why THE eligible for a Vat of thome jon’ Btore ls break- PANY'S sale of the bankrupt stock of the Mech ust Hight Bherltt| ing al) records for crowds of natisfied purchasers. WEATHER FORECAST | Other Houses have tried to mislead the public and turn the tide LAWRENCE MAT, Geleopmmmae mS) ) New York bik that is rolling the bubiness to the GLOBE, but \racts Are What People Want mis last night ikers attack ere working at Uh Heht to fresh » BVSINEAS CHANCE |? mt wil nds BUILD or buy « fb DIES ON HE TABLE MOORE'S WOODEN LATH) PETITION HAS HARD LUCK IN | THE CITY COUNCIL The petition of J. Moore to be al-| stop paying | — w |¥. Be ADAMA @rafting. Colmae BE In the feht, and the GLOBE'S truthful statements are causing this sale to grow ght and built New York Dental Parlor 614 First Avenue, Beattie larwer and larger day after day, Read These Specials for Wednesday Men’s Suits Fine all-weot . and one in the Wentern He pted to lynch twe ¢ Geo, H. Woothours Hours—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- risom street, Portland. ou want & home of y your opportunity call any inorning before 10 o'clock the Treen RAUTMAN PLUMMING 60, When buying articles (see Paper. evens of the PRINTING AND | troopa will be trouble Is caused by forelaners. GREEN LIGHT OUT OF BUSINESS. Blake and Nelson's Saloon Hi, is slowly but ure AW. PiiLLirs, OTe i MECHANICAL ee eee as Times Buflding. Classified Ads sone. soTtcns TAM Tile Ma. 4 hone to succor Young Men’s Suits Long pants ages 14 to 19 years, fancy Wwortteds, in broken lots of cassimere and The Green Light sale cheviots and cassimeres cheviot clothe, worth up to $8.00; $3.95}: Young Men’s Suits In fine dress worsteds of plain Catalogos expisin- between Bec variety of patterns and qualities that are worth and sold by other TENTS AND AW! and Awcings—Messulte| being beaten on the | #tater 4 while being r where another man nth ago he was by houses at at $12.00; the GLOBE $6.48 | Men’s Suits Imported worsteds, including high Sea pnas aes | A MONET ker for wale @ fine quality of clay ¢ will make a fine vitri- and pressed brick Call_on owner, 614% Becond avenue, |be heard on the provosit able demand on Went carn be followed & painful waited patientiy to hear | preasing the will of the “He waited and even sug ee reported to SPRCIAL_ NOTICES REMOVAL BALE Forced to move of Booth & Of their Neer $2.00 cavinet photon. 41.50 pre tee's report comment by the counc ‘The license at the Green Light pires today and the place will be im- mediately closed by the police, How the wise ones below the line claim that ft will be Dut a temporary arrangements and that Dave Binke fix things up in ao dopted without adop ‘ock of fur- and granite- FINASCHAL A VRLTAGLE “piace co torrow money on Lamonde, welry.” Low tater Himan lifted his vot . art equares, in fact every. Diack, biue or fancy mixtures, thing to make your house elegant that are actually worth 5 $8.48 | ®. Boys’ Knee Pant Suits Worth 12. and $3.00, from the rush of Saturday, which “matter would lay | MONET om short notice at low rate; pr money aod company RED FRONT FUR id avenue south. VOR MEVADM AND UT AW. FOR NEVADA. ii heen%, aie eth K, Bare & Resmi vee, Tee "eis Go to Spinning for bicycle repatre. Chairman Kistler stated last night that in view of the unsavory reputa COLLATERAL, BANK the Green Light had re een vf plain ot fancy, wrade natin Py cece a Yoterest. Damas way, Rooms &, ¢ ERRARTS Morrisee Gotoat Lite bia DORT— Heiter 2 years old, part Jer- . hort pointed horns, spotted ¢ . fresh soon belong- ing to M. Taylor, North Forty-nfth 1824 Fremont station, Seat- Je to take the a He said it made no dit- ference even if the saloon wi up and suppose ¢ respectable than some of the TWO AT THE SAME GAME war attempted Seattle Electric Com- uget Sound brown, stay or blue round or etraight cut, Cooper & Levy Choice Varieties Eating Apple: " 60c and 750 TOMATERS-- breasted conte: are tailored the height fashion and are worth $16, $18 the GLOBE we now close out at— That discriminatio Estate—List your houses with Mim Smith for quick returns, 64 Third at, ie eoetass Sugar ag ‘ouncilwan Crichton at the | meeting of the council last night ‘The committee on streets reported that the petition Sixth avenue Pine street part of In explanation Councilman | BIT2, address 1821 Vester @. BICKERTON @ CO, exmral ooo Fusuecrn, Ibis Puree svenud Se Hone, black and tan., $1.00 Men's and Boys’ Sweaters 0s Cashmere Hose ..... lee Handkerchiefs 130 Level lots, 40x100, with Deautiful view, streets being grad- . city water, and close to Uni- Sweet and tender— Special—Per $1.00 Fine Balbriggan Und: We Knee Pants $1.00 Corduroy Kn $2.00 to 14.00 Dress Shows .1. neighbors; @ grand place to rear children, na within f miles of Univers- terms $30 CASH sand balance easy paymenti Soo Suapenders he Waterproof C fi be Caps for Men and Boys Boys’ Underwear . nite Laundered Shirts Bite Fancy Percale Shirte $1.00 and $3.35 Fine Percale Shirts BREAKFAST Bar wae: Mullen stated that there wa complaint about the proposed grant. and in view of the fact that the Se: attle Electric Company blocked the Business Pants, “BAUSAGE— po . smOKED SALMON— pe GERMAN DILL PickLes— FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER Me, 460 and 550 BAY LEAVES— val Following ai side of the in Pettit's addition, remaining un- sidewalk on the petition should SEATTLE --HELENA]- DUGDALE SAYS HE WILL WIN| FOUR OF THE FIVE { THIS WEEK ‘The Helena 24. KELLOGG.312 Washington butting. A. © MACDONALD, 400 Burke bailding. LYMAN B KNAPP, 10 Haller building. D. LAMBUTH, 304-8 Pacific block G_WARD KEMP, 433 Burke butiding. semen TR Sa sa "Basement ot oyiston avenue. $1.00 Men's and Boys’ Flannelett 25, 6, 7 and & block 6, " Men's Fine $1.60 Black Sateen Shirts, avenue, and lot 17, block 2, facing | These lots aii 40120, graded CARD~in tine. Nineteenth avenue, Broadway car south of entrance Reautiful 5-room cottage, Taabinaned anne Ms SEATTLE Abstract Co, +, Block. AND CLEANING fren 41.88 month, 100? hind as ot he, =| PARIBIAN Dye Works—We call for, deliver your cleihen Omce 14 rat ave.; Tel, Main 1016. ENGINEERS AND OONTRAGFOR io, BOUND BIDUR 2 OKEDGLNG | snd highway Bridges and See improvements, In the Large New Globe Block, Northwest € and Madjnon Street. Seattle Dental Parlors|® 717 Second Ave. Hinckley Biock largest and best equipped mn the Pacific jatest and m yethods of modern and We crown, fill and extract eth without . tudents empl iets of long year ine your te nee Just wh walks and grade@ street new and m jenn and in fine tocal- sucah CURED BREAKFAST enue near Jef- feraon street BRATTLE Clow aveball team has ar rhtel RANCH €aG8— WHOLE. coo acne New York Block r Dugdale of th To market gardeners—A magnificent comprising 130 5 res Improved, in pasture land ain bit “of biue bunt PURE HONEY IN GLASS PITCHERS— ty 250 PURE STRAINED ered week when four 4100 tons of ing better ball than they e wold at a sacrifice. Particulars, apply to A BOS, Becond ovenue. going they ha Hing the league MB HONEVY— « 150 and 206 LIVE OAK MOLASSES. CURTICE. BROS? SERVES—A PRESERVES — Assorted local aggremath will te « hard team to rub and they be an enigma all of the local batters ana Necteiger, prent ‘net. and teil you in sied. James had been seen by someone | ‘Councilman Rinehart then spake|of the neighborhood ua he coaxed ME the eof of immediate action. |the Ilitle cin’ to acorpang nn ¢iting the manner in which the out-|down beneath the bridge. The ob- fide world had come to Seattle's aid|gerver hastened for assistance. and when, this city was devastated by|upon thelr return the men met th fre. Thus he said the councillman coming up from « ghould remember this. and at thel bridge, together with the cb conclusion of his remarks, by com- ple 0 Sdoggl Mon consent, it was decided to draw| charge by the men, but. pe: up an ordinance Immediate! On teh, t he Rae 4 > toe but pre the ‘motion of Counciiman Gill the|\im Be nad, dane her nc council decided to adjourn at. the|jja1,mernyunder, the eonclusion of last night's meeting or St ee. tig ‘@ntil tonight, in order to put the ord inamiry Into the facts at the fmance on final passage and #0 an to m the fellow persisted in hi turn the money over to Mr. Furth at} that he had not harmed the ence. «i From what could be learne Congressman Jones, who was in| {rom the it app the lobby, was then asked to share| {nse consisted of having taken im the chair with Chairman James ana|Ptoper liberties with her. address a few words to the council ss ~— Mr, Jones stated that it was with reluctance that he took the time of the council, but that he was glad to be there and see the same old attic apirit of generosity wa eri Give. "He commended the action 6 the council in re d to giving reli to the forest fire ferers. ; RAINIER LODGE DANCE Invitations ar ut for a be given by the Eacort team fer lodge of the Fraternal Brot fiood. at Carpenters’ hall, Wednes- Gay night —_»——_ Dunlap, real estate. 64 Union influ TACOMA, encaped tr day for th About @ y thin a ye porse is not th looking f ht that he can proc penned Dancing Classes Professor Wilson at Ranke Hal} |to travel through and he will have t Monday and Friday evenings. Pri-|show up soon to get food, Hai wate lessons dally. was in for counterfeiting fant series is an PUGRT BOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATILE. Gypltal stock wal tm $828,000 ; eurpion J. Furth; wres.: J. 8. Goldamith, vice i. YA camnter. 3 in attendance. accompany him | Srdered. Ali work guaran te (ce and 900 25e and 40 SALAD DRESSING— Per . 25c and 450 DEMARARA KANE SYRUP 55c_and 81.00 Loa. CABIN MAPLE SYRUP 450. 75¢ and $1.40 PIMOLAS— Gold Filling | Silver Fillings . EXAMINATION FREE Roome 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook Teke Elevator—Second Flo7r Full Set of T REMOVAL STOVES Clipper Heater ..Gold Crowne . QUALISIM & HOLMA » $200 per acre, re tracts of chotce valley QUAKER MAPLE SYRUP— 450 and 850 y and loam, and “Finer Masa BANK OF jeston: 8:00 and 1 Cooper & Levy jephone, Main ELEGANT 1 level lot in North Se- 109 Second Ave. South STO AND GET ONE ‘nye on principal cities Telephone Main 565 |), BUSINESS COLLEOES DEST methods and teachers, Acme Business college, Second and Pik genuine bargain Owner wishes to leave th ADAMS & NICHOLS IE 1414 Bei HAGGERTY’S For Her Cozy Corne ive Wall Decoration Den—War relics and gun racks. icoe at the lowest. 1209 First Ave. Northwestern (0 mercial Co NEXT SAILINGS FOR 8. OREGON, per Fourth and Fine MADAMB A. & SMITH, @ Hinckley, Sept Hanson | W. S. KIRK, FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOTPRRWORTH ‘i 1426-1428 Third) tel., Wousr NUMBER or will sell part IENUY lots, $50 to Telephone Main 565 Reliable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: TASES WOTHW ELL Loans, fire tne, wi 28 Boston block mae NIGHT; THE -YEAI OCS “THE ENTIRE TOP FLOOR COLLINS BLK. SECOND AND JAMES, pesveneet sate as the country is very difficult citi We ANARAYR | LOTS—Near_Late OMee University #iation.