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Se oo THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PUNLISMING CO. d Seve OFFICHS.-1907 and | nth avenue, © EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, OL. RP HON los i Business Department—sunset, Main 1060; Tndependens 138 tt Biitorial Department—sunset, Main 138. The Star's Hostern offices: 10¢ Hartt Dullding, Chicago; 63 Trt v «. New York, W, H. Porterfield, mer. foretan advertising One cent per copy; ain conte per week, twenty five cents Month. delivered by mall or carrera. No tre pion Batered at the Pow eat tte, Washington, as secord-c The slimy ser SOMETHING MUST BE DONE « {psn pro craw! out of its den in the new redlight district, and mingle in respectable society north of Jackson street Phe interesting pet of the police department and the Humes machine has nev er really been pleased with its new quarters, and looks in quiringty in the ection of the city hall. The reptile is at it again. i wt the ms deprecate the publication of plain facts re sting subject, the Star is again compelled to a ta the bad faith of Mayor and Chief of best of intent Humes Police Sullivan in regard to the cleansing of the so-called old tenderloin district The Star has no desire to become sensational, nor to pan- der to morbid curiosity and depraved tastes But, as has happened before, the truth about this disagreeable subject must be published if public weal is to b¢ conserved There is no question but that if the the police department is not given to understand in no uncertajn man ner that the eyes of the public are upon him, he will make no move to interfere with the reopening of the vile den of in- famy that has for months flourished at the corner Fifth avenue and Jackson street By a lucky mt, it has bev e possible for the people to put a stop to this incur- sion of vice Tt t head of south aceid e the city council, That body has the question of instructing Chief Sullivan as to his duty There is hardly a question but that if the council takes @ firm stand, the police will not dare to allow the banished brothels to re-establish themselves on Jackson street and other thoroughfares traversed by car lines, along which women and children are compelled to pass on their way to and from the business district of the city, Tt is the duty of every m to do his share towlrd stif- fening the backbone of the city council, The Star proposes to do its share The question is not one of politics, but of decency. This lications v¢ matter is now bef heen called upon to consix itiz is the Star's explanation of its motives for the pub- of the facts given in its local columns. LASTER COLUMNS FOR UNCLE SAM'S HOME nannnnnek proposed down the columns of think he was stronger than ever If Barwon of ol valt wander Inte the federal attle after Building bas been creeted and Uy his hand at po Bat imposing strocture, he would beain t Tt woak! be too easy. For the new million-doliar buiiding which the United States government te Planning to erect in this city is to have ite massive columns ucted Bot of granite, nor ma bet plain, peany-eaving Diaster Te haw Deon so deckded by the ali-wise and far-eecing persone having charge of the erection of this magnificent structure. MARBLE 18 TOO RICH FOR THE BLOOD OF WASHINGTONS METROPOLIG. ‘The cofumas for the first two stories are to be plaster, and the third of a ee a OE OREAT! Beattie will Indeed have an opportunity to @plendid federal building. It will be unique Tt will be untike anything outside tthe St. Louls fale. Af will be easily moved, baht and Httle lose in case of fre f a plan which recommends Itself te the eeonomical man. ‘The Star would beg to offer s suggestion, WHY NOT PUT ON A TIN DOME, WITH GILT PAPER ENAMEL?! To carry the idea out thoroughly. Why not construct a wooden startway on the outside of the bulliding, so Sroiding the cost of an inner stairway. and furnishing @ fire cacape et the fame time? Or, better stil Don't have any columns at all. Simply hire the ot quarters of the Rm- Sire Purk theater apd move in there. By placing @ beard on the entrance Getting forth the sise of the appropriation al! migunderstanding would ve Svuded. No Wild have the nerve to scoff at the appharance of the federal building, even Though It be a tent, if im plain sight the figures of the Appropriation were set forth where he who runs might read. For instance: “This ie Seattte’s federal building, for which $1,800 Bppropriated. We found we didn’t have to wE BAVING MONEY FOR UNCLE 8AM." Tt Is aaid the houses tn Japan are made of paper. Japan bas the right ides. But Japan will soon be taking potnts im economy from Beattie. At this ra Beattle wilt soon be able to give the Islands of the Mikadu @ handicap beat them at their own game. tow Wotlare for a building with plaster of paris cotumus. HELPS 8OME plaster parsimonious, “point with pride* to hee Altogether it uae 1 all that way ARE DEPLORABLE CONDI TION ° From this time on, no OF OUR STREETS sa gg wy ge ws wit piue With the Getinguent # of indignant business men and householders against tors on So long as Seattle in the hit or mise fashion that now prevails the passing of he straw hat and the advent of the mackintosh and umbrejla will be the signal for the raising again of the old. old cry that the city’s cen- tractors, like the grasshopper of the fable, have idied away the summer Bnd have been caught by the fall rains with their tasks half done. There will be the usual fuse and splutter in the procrastination cotm- Mittee commonly called the board of public works, and the usual hurry- ing to and fro in search of a scapegoat. The sleepy old wotons of the Sty council may be expected to raise themselves upon their hind lege and Bowl Golefuliy against the wicked « who are wasting the ity’s substance by dilatery performance of their tasks assumed, cad there will be the usual Mevee, frothy threats of retaliation, even to the Reaping on of heavy penalties and the forfetture of bonds for’ faithful performance. But don't worry, kind stranger. When you have lived In Seattle but & email «pace longer you will learn that, like the thinking cymbal and the sounding bras, the words of the city counctl are many but its acts @re few, and that though dire vengeance may be talked of, the worthy Rirect actor stili will be allowed to go his way in peace unharmed by the fierce blasts from the local cave of the winds. Abide here but loog enough and {t will come to you that the deeds Of the city fathers are as thone of him who letteth not hie left hand know what bis right band doeth, and that often the member who dis glaims loudest Gnd longest in public ts first to hasten to the greatly ebhused contractor in private and assure him that he meant him no ii) Some day, of course, Seattle will have a board of public works and A counell which will insist upon the faithful performance of every street eontractor'n obligation, and will refuse to wink the other eye at ne ond well nigh criminal delays, even to the extent of making such cost Ghe delinquents dearly in cold cash, But that day is stil faf distant, This coming winter the city will ho doubt gracefully pardon the transgressors afd give them to some- where this ide of the ond of t 29 Somptots the racts that should Dave been finished long before, and will impose no cash penaltics. And you, whose business has been interfered with, perhaps ruined, Dy torn up streets and demolished sidewalks, will pocket the joan. What’ ¢an you alone do, even though you know and can prove that the @tntractor who is responsible for your lors has spent the Ghouls have devoted to the city’s work in carrying out more private wontracta wherein there is toterated no delay? JUST OPENED HILLMAN’S ACRE TRACTS S-cont fare, only $95 up; terms, $25 down, $10 egy in oe ote addition at $26; terms, $5 down ose cons to the world with one will ue peddling peanuts Free tickets | oenplats street improvement Jota ntractors time he ay worm Maurtee ¢ fo attaoh: to th American fegation tu Vienna, “wht Hn Fitegoraid. o Hritieh minister om 10 years before from hy Duke Jonet ty of war | “\Maurive und Pltageraid are alxtucted and carried actoss Wie frontier | CHAPTER VITT (Continued. They will Wake up,” answe 1) “that ie, Of j the eo the wind we gave them was devil, they 1 cold thie time, thelr hea ote | king whose drink with ay strangers who chance along? the present dynasty was as fragile as glass, and it needed but strong biow to shatter ft into atoms And the one hope rode at hia but i aiten and © ane hope the a throne, Carew had berg in aearch of © wrathful Well, he was gettin It wouldn't hurt to accent [the blanket.” said Maurtoe to Fite jseraid ‘Curse it! I went nothing but two iminutes’ freedom, it would be warm enough then.” No fidences, — gentler warned the colonel; “I understand erably well. then,” | gerald, discourtecusl, |, “When the | Bagtian t | > to the dewil ald Fite time comes,” tranqull- lly, “Of the two F like your friend tha better, To be rewigr | evita fe a sign of alance re 1 am king had to save | ted Carne it, Maurtee No, ¢ raid Maurice ‘ oat it; that’s what it's here f land he f to with t viger known jonty to healthy | “You're taking It cursed coot Forve of habit ue th ant, “What's the use of wasting wder? Because I have shown only exterior, our friend the « has alres rmed an G « Tam brave if need b t | young and careless. In a day or # ltor I suppose we are not to b At once—he'll forget to sution in respect to ) a strict wateh over y 1, been you've pla the lion too much » long as y jhaven’t got that mint packed at lyour person, the game breaks eve Hut the b ver was, If yo *Teotlection, on the * nothing, Let us h maid at your arcless lane, wh your room until you return, Ma an eee | Pitagerald gulped his coffee T Joroke my mor in the struggle Maurt 1 in bis cus I've w 12 years, t went Pitager erything te for the best,” mal Marlee You will be able to see GQ00D MORNIN G, Tie simply obeying mine. Jout of both eyes A Quarter of an howr later the « od you!” cried Ft Htroop arrived at the duchy’s (rontier |amiling in spite of bimeeif; “thoth- ing wilh disturb you. - andy in my hip) “You mean, nothing shall, Now j said Maurice, "Will you|there’s the bed and there's help me to a nip, colonel tT lounge you are the , Pardon gendemen actor In this extravaganna. you take the bed and tea te And the deuce take a hess, who is probably « woman woners rubbed their wrie h a high forehead and rr 2” He made for the a [without giving any part 1 was bringing it thon to t e and fr i ankie,” he said, & were struggling in the Eng feck to Pitee oven. less than « minute 2 of It rm | was asiwop. el, only tt would be like These Americans,” Fi als of fire on your bead, mused, as he arranged the pillow I want it all myself.” |der his ear © pure teturhied the emptied flask to As for Maurice, he was | pockets his tly he thought he | “Drink away sald the] horse again, and was gallop [colonel, climbing saddle; loping. He was hea there il be » - pany. The Apaches had robbed the night work and Killed six me The troop deuce w to » again, through a splendi: «© Again he wae When Napole | 4 a beautiful girl reache }tria for the mec one of bisjout @ band and saved him. At mushroom nobles selected this woud-|how beautiful she was, how #0 od paradice a8 @ residence. He bullt|rich the deep brown € |him « fi castle of red brick, fullj* * © The # ified. The lof wide halls and drawing r president of the Bouth American re chambers of state. Me kept « | pubie had accepted his awe and garrison of French soldiers by jhe was aiding to quell th irre Yerting the huge stables partly tnto|tion, And just then some one wh a barrack, One night the peas pered to him that gold would rise nae, There was a conflict, a ® points, And as he put out bis noble fled. Afte blood It became known o tian the Red Chateau. As it now stood it was one the summer residences of the dychous here that the long night's me to an end. anid tb janet, dt |touching hie cap. thi There wan fixh, t breakfast that stood on a table egen, toast and cof. luck! he cried. “We w & Power } L. C, SMITH * J. W. CLISE 1425 First Av |mounting, “permit me, in the nani | lot her highnenm, to offer you the hoi pitality of Red Chateau. Will you lighten my task by giving me your ord of hon: make no attempt to escape’ ¢ be reasonabi tt will be pleasanter on othy wich fo far as I'm concerned,” anid} Maurice, “I pass my word Fitzgerald apse about him. “Very weil, 1, as he .aw the futility of a el “Your, sam vant, mensie | bands the qiit math lcoins which were raining down, the face of Colonel Beauvais loomed up, and furious, * * © And jacowling j anit | He was hol larchbtahop benediction over their heads . And yet again came the beautiful 1. He was holding her hand and hbishop had his spread ¢ tion over thelr head which was not him by the the a hour ef ¢ Hane ® with blint Ing eyen; “why didn’t you let me bet 1 wan fast morrying the prince They were lucted to a chamber! lo ait {high up in the left wing It was | jumped to his feet and rubbed his large, airy room, but the windows |eyes, and, forgetful of all save hin were double jehment, pursed his lips Inte a Maurice, after having i all the - bars and iocks, gave hin attention to CHA RIX tOUS THAN — the NOTHING MORE SF A HOUSE PAT Citizens Light C. R. COLLINS...... Sunset... Independent. Standing just within Co. President Vice President, ‘General Manager thes t | Ma | now " x ft red and wotr M placed a fortere would have {ny it And four take oath ¢ olonel Wil ma when will Maurice Pitageraid tache of Wi ‘ My agreoabie it | Irs THB WHOLBSOMB i Crescent Talking about is Baking Powder, 8 have you ever ‘ found é Copres , ge Syewsra physician or phy iologi : who will not in- . dorse Cre ent , Baking H owd w Baking Powde The remarkable increase in consumpti @ proves its purity ad wholesomencea One 5 4 ts ‘ INE POUND 25 CENTS utiees f With a Coupon coma et Cheap Glasses M if 5 a’t ruit © eyen for ever by mag = : i bing . 4 at pres he * it * o ' ; t : Ms t “ - h a un cabeeti 4 o «tctaea atawice| Sehachard Optical Co., . vad " . 1 y M Eye Specialists ‘ f c a1 ond Avenue and hg oe | a vee mee * We Have no Students—-All Our Operators} : | ; Me Have Re Rucems— a pupiia ‘ot her fay arning Are Licensed by the State of Washington | ' u . ‘ | ' aid Silver Fillings $0.45 i his heart | ‘. t ; Porcelain Crowns 3.50 . | * er “ Gold Crowns, 3.50 “esses. 30 * w ANtO8) riggs Worm, per tooth : mages Be . , C her high GU 8 cores wee 3.50 : ‘ ake.” Peaaeieeee ai: All Work | Our Artiatic Vuican Fates, ance | 4 € r word not t * wos J in y fr he sour work unde ine and M me” aid Fite ‘ Seetow of 0 Il oa digeht both natdign tee Sagres ot te te Os ts IS Ftd ot was genera 1 1 ’ f renolle the Royal College of Dental Burgeona Laéy attendant siwagse present. hung by | | thread That can be easily remedied,” : naiA at Phere are several new | [TSELP ’ and y permit of thone way un ~ of light blue and sliver laceT ’ 1 thowahtfully at " was too much « ban " to mine the underou He ey . y surface tones | And “ i wear one, ton, JJack?” nid Mauriee No, thank you. T pase my word 1 do pot Like confinement " then, the count will shortly od ewtablish you tn better Let us suppose you are my Ab! J For the Home and Clu! Ark your doctor as to its purity, aaiahe es for am fortnight, permit me to set |forect. The east corridor on the Combination oes si tg make? third (oor ie forbidden you. Should The Grand ever forget and go that way. a wae gas le wilt direct you property tilt dinner,” and with a bam rhe eWept out of the room, followed the Frenchman. A howe party,” said Maurice And what the deuce have they got Auction debe maid. | s the east corridor « wae dart, * small matter to Fitzgerald — tranqutlly, wid y fact i that she has given up hor | us wh a healthy acts as a per-| mild the which was s ‘ ' ehin far He had for weak ing Two Dozen Hali-pint Bot- go tles, cents. privat Bath Only Wa, Invite i To An Intelligent Public It Is Not Necessary Dry Hot Air Rheumatism The tapt W ae ‘ F % ter every other failed, The most rational th mt solution of th al effeet of Niatly heated currents of DRY HOT ATH upon the hum aystom, fs that i stimulates a full and com plete Ketlon of the Heart, It givee Posiliency to the bleed eqnducting yew rele, restoring perfect nutrition, which in ite? means rextoration Yo health. The heated blond disolyes the uric aed etyriain and even the tter, wo that stinnilating tr chin try are elfmigased. tty ah thy ni The te THES @1 get’) ittiou Ror hb Onprt orwince You. ‘H¥GEIA COMPANY. to State That the Is the Relief for in aniministoged DY (rained. nurses ge each case may requlee. epectton. 358-360 The Arcade Building. © Independent, A 2372-- PHONES-—Sunset, John 1 Houre—0 to & datiy, Evening#-Monduy, Wednesday & Bunday by appointment. Boston Painless Dentists M40 Moved to 1406 ad Ave. SEATTLE CATARACT CO. Chesticinssnintnlinoeerepesteriaphenein — SURE CURE FQR PILES Ttehing Piles produce moisture and cause Bind, ¥ are cured by Remedy Drugeiste. free Bosanko. at the Quaker Drug Co., SEWING MACHINES Opposite Bon Marche ui pm RAMAKER MUSIC CO w 14 Maurice, his (ace expreming | MOTSOS Our charges are for material only. stoniahment My Mules The only college using an absolutely A‘ Didn't you see that | emo ~~ gggiageaney and exclu ber hair, her chin, Cattle | PREEn-Polntocs Extrecting, Petne : me in ‘Vehicles | leas Filling, Sane Onereting. i “ty had any ex- | This te mot ® college for studente= 4 te ' Mtn This wo. (One | none are employed of admitted. Ous sieoe % » And earth |@t the Beattie Auction Stable (Inc), | staff ts composed of dentists of F ° quish her jects. 2381 Third avenue, every Friday, | experience who came here to P tel! « thin duchess, who | There will be @ large line of buyers| themseives im our latest scientifie “> . croment in the se. |bere for drivers and chunks and | 3 oi ied iet'€ anwietante. I would | @reught horses; if you have any kind 4 hed hi uf “the 18 know the true meanin horses, mules, cattle, vehicles and nf ‘ rt [oe tt party.” to sell, consign them here. : -_ : Hang if I can wee what dit t to Buy, & choice assort- | | ken, She cannot do any be here to select from. att | t frankness or by cun . Walker, Managér and Auction- | i, oe Bring ‘on your horses, Come "aes p t n ! abi }ime back 1 ‘ ue in neatly i weted bare en acti The college fees of skilled dentists ratively now, It bout ; " i pay fot alt work. Charges here are art t a red or Material only. A iv years guar ae | ALBERT HANSEN |) owe Sor ttee op pat: ea aed w will macrifice to ambit Rioh Jewelry LESS DENTISTY, t wt er ft 706 First Ave. SECOND AND PIKE mada h ve. Masonic Temple Butiding. f ‘ : Boure—4: 34 we 6. 5.20 tek e ofa r ‘ . ns ' STEAM HEAT at the ae Hotel Brunswick SLU eereo | E And Hot W. tine 0. In | ane St SS Plans and Estimates furn! t WAS a prelude) husar anit Weekly Rates &: . SHAW & 69~ , Bou! 4 Colman Dock, foot @ _ tt Columbia street. i h od tt In my power] “I sha to make you ret Make y 1 am rich,” replied Fitagerald he i | In homers? ’ 1 * in f . econ at mt ; |] Please observe how polite the wae not x «on . ot ne “WERE Ny) Even the pretty girl is more }#) miectrte Trust t getting to be | sat ou Sather a sone ractive if she has the bloom || “It you don’t ike our methods, | a will admit with # and Mav = lof health on her cheeks. A/ 29m tallow candies” te ne | hos ed ng | ole tal. 1 beer | longer their gentle admonition ! f paper wor ; rebel bal |] to you. Besides selling light we k which decor e ||] teach good manners, Tth ave. and Jefferson st. itching, this form. as well as leeding or Protruding Piles Dr, Bo-san-ko's Pile Stops itching and bleed« Absorbs tumors, 0c a jar, at or rent by mail. Treatise Write me about your case. Dr Phitadelphia Pa. For sale 1013 Firat ue, Seattle. -