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i ; : : i oe THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAN PUBLISHING CO, OFFICHS—180T and 1209 Bev onth avent gVERY KEPT SUNDAY. AFTERNOON BXK TELEPHONES Ineas Department Sunset, Main 1050 Tndependeny Baitortal Department—Sunset, Main 1188. ? ae The Star's Eastern offices: 106 Hartford building, Chicago Tribune building, New York, W. H. Porterfietd, mar, foretan advertising nt per copy: six cents per week, or twenty-five cents per mo ivered by mail or carriers, » tree copies. 's The squeloh+ of the pub tng HUSHING UP BALLARD SCANDAL } \. demand for an investigation te on the mayor and elty " s true that the hue and ory was raised by people who had ay a) axe to «rind, or who hoped to make a profit out of probable legal proceedings to prevent the collection of the sewer taxes, but that The petitioners w ntitled to a respectful hearing, and they did not Ket it, ‘The petitioners merely asked to know the truth, and thoy were refused it, ‘The petitioners made a fair proposition for an investiqation by a bx bf civil engineers, one to be appointed by the city and one « and « third tn the usual manner by the two arbitrators Perhaps the nell had good reasons for refusing to accede to the request of the people for an Investigation, but if auch was the case It does not appear on the face The ord merely shows that th ayer and cry that “annexationtste” were behind th and consider it on that «round This was a mighty feeble excw youre to be not the alight est reas the stand taken by those Is, Seattle has no burn ing desire to annex Ballard at the present time, and even were such the case the matter would still He entirely with the voters of Ballard. s foreign to the sewer scandals, at any rate. the council's motives? f that has been publicly stated is (rue they were not credit able to a law-making body in a community of Ballard’s high character Ballard is netther a “city apathetic” nor a ‘city not ashame and it there is and has been bood#mg tn her municipal legistature it will be brought to iight. It cannot be concealéd by flouting the taxpayers who are entitied to know the 1 good work goon. There appears to be abundant evidence with the new tha ees unparalleled is buried in the is the watchword of the citizens’ committee, and it le a Dig it up good one. Only evil seeks cover tn darkne Oe ee eee its there nod FOOD FOR TAX PAYERS patna Ss Will the procession of unjustly acquitted thugs and cut-thre cease ite march from the county jail to freedom through the supe Will the community ¢ ntinue to tolerate a pui prosecutor wh Ord of cases lost appears to have no limit? In it tncompetency, or is tt criminal carelessness that afticta Prose: if Attorney Beott? A few days ao, owing to nothing else under the sun than the groasest fgnorance and inattention to duty on the part of Mr. Scott and his deputies, James Barton, « highwayman whose hands were stained with human blood, eecaped the twenty-year term he rich ly deserved and was sent to the peni- tentiary for a miserable sit years And now comes the case of Thomas Welsh, of whose guilt as a high- Why robber there appears to have been not @ shadow of doubt, and yet Welsh goes free. BELIE QUILTY, BUT THE STATE HAS NOT PROV IT.” said the judge from the bench. wur? Where was Mr. ound, Callaghan, the deputy sheriff, while the case against Welsh was being prepared? How long dows Mr. Scott propose to remain a figure head? ‘The Star believes that it ts high time the public was beginning to re- ceive some return for the money that is being squandered for the ort of the prosecuting attorney's office, with ite army of high salaried deputies. It ie & matter of record that no prose cuting attorney in the history of King county has lavished so much of the taxpayers’ money in the payment of salaries. - AND NEVER HAS THERE BREEN A PUBLIC PROSECUTOR WITH LSS TO HIS CREDIT IN THE WAY OF CRIMINALS CONVICTED! 2 You D tn summing up the case against Welsh feott and where was his special sleuth bh It ts proposed to make Beattie the headquart- tere of another HERES TO YOU, CAP'N STONE new industry. Capt. A. J. Stone, a sturdy Alacka ploneer, naturalist an4 explorer, is convinced that the North pole aan be reached by the Bering sea route, which was followed by Franklin in the early days of Artic exploration, and is willing to make @ try for it if he can obtain the backers. You have our best wishes and heartiest support Capt. Btone. Go tn and win. Of course we have the justly celebrated totem pole and Various telephone and electric light companies are cheerfully doing thelr part to see that we are supplied with generour quantities ot poles less ornamental. It mighteven be suggested that we are un- duly long on poles, Nevertheless we can make a place for still one more and if you the elusive old hitching post at the northermost end of the earth w will gladly let you set it up at the other end of the Pioneer place park and join with you in a scalp dance around it. “We've got the men, we've got the dogs, we'll get the money too,” says Capt. Stone tn paraphrase of the old campaign song. Here's luck to the gallant captain. ar No Knife—No Pain—Cross Eyes Straightened Examination and Glasses Fitted F ree. Seattle, Pye, Kar, Throat Infirmary. 45 Haller bieek, cor. Second and Columbia. examination. WILZINSKI OPTICAL CO., Suite S14 Arcade Citizens Light & Power Co. L. C. SMITH... # I. W. CLISE. ..sorssseess-s0e Wice President Cc. R. COLLINS... General Manager 1425 First Avenue Sunset.. PHONES : } Independent Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Methods President Main ms WE GUARANTEE every pair of Glasses we make under our Phone, Main 1552 The Quaker Drug Co, today inaugurat e most Copyright 1908. pend mp Sale ever attempted an here in this part Newspaper Enterprise Assoviation, of the yuntry Che finest ‘Toilet d Bath yvaps made in America and Europe are included, and can be bought dur SYNOPSIS t to her when there lelagh r ly nd, if any ke ing the le he aper than small dealer buy at hole ! Captain Jaaper Beas, who rill whistle from thy y aueation, don't you wait to ar The Quaker d erything on a large 00 story, alla from Kngland to Kenalgate, and Tt knew that I ' \ pr teal - Panag island, in the Pacific, at the reavest|had agen something and was calling Yow, L had résolved to try ana |fs Cakes of Soaps displayed in h f his f r mistress, Ruth Bel- | me wet down to tb a ‘ ra ton in weight some of our londen, who, when she married 1d Mise Ruth.” says f “that's oldjrond. Any road 1 better t old, which makes them doubl mund ¢ ny Hungarian, and rv Wlteh bre . went to this . » island. rell At the at asked Hegg to come ih a ye " t lean 4 Here Are the Prices time, Bege and Dolly Venn wh nd ter th . stad sshore to see Ruth. aaw a shadow er ment L Pears’ Boap 100 Site ee oe They dissover Ruth mich changed! iteved she was All 10 \ Cantilo, white, seesaw yy jand learn that Caerny has left the| door bet f Kreen and mottled Se | Andruy Zoewene & Co. Meee &> island for a short time Ruth seems| white we tallow 1 haps if r on Cycerine Boup, large ce to be in trouble, but refuses to Ko|Kess Dento ° \ i c aboard the ship She is closely| watching um me ki 2 Jwatehed by Caerny's men. Hege| 1 we i was a caken for 25e and Dolly leave her to return to the CHAPTER VIL nd to one Buttermilk id Glye whip, In Which Help Comes From the| 1 suid this wher plunged In CAKES FOR Penn's Antiseptic Soap, regu } 7 are fired at by hidden foom.| Cast Quarter We Had Expected. it, |the wood, and yet 1 will bear wit lar price 400 box; sale price, | 1 Contie’s Castile (imported) fnil but get aboard ship without betn w, no sooner did I see the yel-'fiess that 1 got more exctter per box 4-Ib. bars, during Soap # hurt. ‘That night a ship, lured bs liow man 4 was fully than anything ¢ t of th IVORY SOAP. | | falne Nett anho n thelmade up ermtned what|tur i we re, tras ‘ tee " Bo ea ie : land, and the survivors of the! harbor for iw ye through the brue a ant i Sete: A ee ars | Lange Gare of La Benth, Seiper wreck are fired upon, Begg boc = 1d 1 to mysott pwn the bu now lying sont ik net ieee | Comme Be or eee jaseured that Crermy's men rr far behind you.|/now up a f ' WOOL SOAP— jean 6 anand “— 400; sale creases | wrecker. You'v sme im and it's that would 1 through 1 nize oak soa ae Witch ‘Habel ¢ | Andrew Jergens & © ‘Dairy Keak goes ashore at night W se sur ie prevent me going twice for Ruth t " r 1 nize cake fe | Made” Boup .......+sss+++ Be | Ruth on He wa ay; ed | out that t ' | jby Dolly Peter Bligh and) put mean to play the headlong and eth Bark hay wee three pretty | sta and without any | thick t 1 a beautiful Bath Rose and Violet, highly per Colvert’s Carbolic Medical | litte girls and aged man, all token of surprise I turned r 4 to nee t fe t orted odors, full 4 4 years om 2 Soap (20 per cent. carbolic), freased in strange attire, Jasper! Miss Ruth and gave her “good|trees, We must h . f regular 10¢ Soap: price 60s; during Scap h cake in m tin box: sale | xeon Ruth and urges her to return tol evening ithem in the darkness bef rice © per box price cores e B00 | Sagiand with Dim. | “I'm sorry you're, not qpming! cams p on ae paths jab rd, Mine, Caern: mays f we vied « ' t 4 CHAPTER VIL—(Continued) ctah tn an hour, and Te oral t it ah ap improves with age and this certainly is an opportunity to lay in a supply suffi You." I said, “you've need of your|month or more before I call in again. | Bot ient for mor » come, No limit 7 tonight, and it's a ‘lucky | Hut you sha'n't walt long for th 2 a Ni at wind that brought. them to thia news iff can help it, and aa for your ave hin one t Ll have eyes in my head and|brother, Mr, Kenrick. I'll trust ¢ jown he went lk er ioe ema 1 enna eave envi him st "Frisco and 4 x " r r 0 fortune net to see, You're unhappy | YoU Inks of my arm, | hic mobting up smainet Seth s here, Miss Ruth—you're not treated |‘ cadame,” ss nd | Harker, had & touch o mhitletag a ee hap goer BAe gy Be a +: ify. He just gave o ia Sunset, Main 1240———PHONES——Independent, 1240. waited for her to speak, but not el a. 1 4 ; Free del to all Block i t like ane who 4 w Bhat | groan and foll backwards 1 ree delivery part word would she say. Once or twice | it Mt ; Fir: enue, Globe eer ie tee I'haajahe was doing. The { including Ballard and Gr 1013-1015 First Av a that’s all passed. go away on your ship, Jasper Beas never, never. I shall die on Ken's island as so many have died. I stood up at this and pointed to the cleck. “Little friend.” I said, “if you'll! put a cloak about your shoulders and leave this house with me [ll have you safe aboard the Southern Cromm in 20 minutes by that clock. as God is my witness.” perhaps, will be allowed to to the ship aga But I, ne never again to my life's end A terrible look cronsed her face as this, and with one swift | move ment she opened a drawer in |the locker where she did her writ Jing, and took from It @ little book which she thrust Into my hands Read,” she 1, with startling earnestness, “read that when you are at sea aggin. I never thought that any other eyes but mine would see it, but you, Jasper, you sha read It. It will tell you what I my if cold never tell. Read and then y how you will help the woman Jwho needs your help so sorel I thrust the book Into my pocke but was not to be put off like that |. “Read it I will, every line,” sald }1. “but you don’t suppose that Jas | per Rege ie about to i away and in this pligh It's not in his constitution, I do asure you She laughed at my earnestnes but recollecting what had befallen since sunset, she would hear no |more of It | “You don't understand; ob. don't und tand! whe cried. earnestly; “there's danger here. | wer n now while you and I 4 |talking. Those who have gone }to the wr Mm be ng home ain; they must not i you ip thin ho For my sake, go an you came, Tell all that thought of me how I thank therm. S&« fay, per you will heb hops learn bow to ape Si i am (ef te you Lams Fou "know that tam “men teful” Fo She bild Out Boch Her Panda to Ime, and they lay In mine, and T thying to speak a real word from And I shall never! It Was no beast and you may well! A Thee TUES ‘LE STAR. S Tons of Soap ON SPECIAL SALE red Gs teeeee the ond bes came 8 sep neater @ W I HAVE SUFFRRED. wy hearty.” } seedet struck her. I was Just going on to . B na Bagh yr . speak pain, ne her littl head|* ~ ~ ad earmsh: ont down om the table and she be-|was 0 chil you cout r < SO... EEE oF r snted two before I had em ae Gough fer Dearth isted under ¥ and te ; Prones WINTER SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE ve cut. |yelt that tmuat } been Me ho was) Mat } OCTOBER 19 could I do, what wal any tha do | ruin be j title to Why, hold bis tong ofimany day* ver “ la j y ™ ™ ‘cures. though it hurt him crustly.| Upon this, I stepped through ay } The Brown Dental Company Me@¢) ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, PORT | “Miss Ruth,” sald L. very foolish, w, but no sooner wast { My Nice Teeth. ORCHARD | ‘please don't think of that now garden than some “ i} We are the only dentists In Seat- PIER 2 |i'm here to help you, the ship's hore. ing by MY od J 1407 tle who have all the late patent ap we're walting for you to Ko aboard.” |mcond dome wit n | pitan ve nd ingredienta to extract. | Daily Time Card dried her tears and tried to|echoed tn the h ke rolling thi i apply gold 4 porcelain = Y > with » smile. ler, I ewung round on my hee LD) First Ave |crowns undetectable from the natur-| Leave Geattle—*6:30, 9 and 10 I'm just « child, just a child) gripped the man by the threat a + jal teeth, and warranted for ten|a m. 1:16, 2:30, 4:30 p.m. Satur- sgain: Jepber,” cries Ghe year | moat bet the echoes of the shot years, NO PAIN. OUR OFFICES| day only, 11:20 p. m but had died away “ h HAVE BREN TABLISHED 13 Leave Gremerton—f 15 and 11:45 YEARS. |* m.; 12:30, 3:00, 6 30 and 6:15 p. m. OUR TE YEAR GUARANTEE Leave Sydney—« 09 and 11:25 « Uncalled for 1s GOOD. Pe gh ny ok de Leave Charleston—7:50 and 11:36 am; 4:45 and 6:05 p. m. sExcept Senger. FARE, 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP City Ticket Office—620 Ist avenue, TEETH Pants pt 2.15 Worth $6.00 A sprcialtt SILVER FILLINGS GOLD FILLINGS GOLD CROWNS SRT OF TEETH . gure. Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. tell you exactly. what your work will cost by free examination ying Alas ® + and natural expression , 2 . y and bridge work of the best, |f FOR VALDES AND SEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- 4 en Bas tf tat, KAYAK, Ellamar and COOK always presen ‘¢ are the largent NTS. Gental concern on the Pacitie- cons [E TEE? POE WN DENTA \§ & 8 BANTA ANA. Nov. 16 ON eee oe ol 8. 8. EXCELSIOR DEC Ss One Door South of MacDougall Salling from Arlington Dock, | Southwick Co. Ho pm tos pm Sundays § tol No freight received after noon HARVARD DDENTAL | csr Company reserves right to PARLORS trig without notice, 518 Second Avenue es {8 our spectal- Lady attendant | At3 Little Tallors | *" *s3"% First Ave O. Block j rar In nor Peter nor Beth In his hand. sayn Peter t them ER. Butterworth & Sons Undertakers and Embalmers Have removed to their new block 1921 FIRST AVENUE Both Telephones, 69. A thorouxbly moders piace which you are at liberty to all and ia epee &. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Main 1147. 618 First avenue, Seattle re wt 1 what sake 1. for T didn't & h way to turn Kean Denton,” said eth seadeew, wan the ar “tis Cor, Second ave. and James at. will have i, you shall swered me SEATTLE, EOMONDS AND that I wrenehed the p ; Tm going to knock some nails tn. EVERETT ROUTE grasp and sok him @ by your leave.” says he, and with Fast Stre City of Rverett or Teleara the head that sent him down With-| thet he stood still and bade us et WINTER SCHEDULE a | ae ng Sees, Oe ead Se ee Three Round Trips Daily. One.” eald. I, to myself, “one that] sound of “halloaing” mow. Yar una Leave Seattio Tis am, ism. and helped to make little Ruth Bellen. lo 1 heard and anawer iiveree 9:25 a. m., 2:99 p. m. and and with that L net off) Cais It n't looked to right! fore the first. man © or Bligh at ten wufer unning and ne left until | saw Pe ga ts it you~te It y Cotman” Dock« Seattle. Everett 1 Co. Dock—Rverett Teeth positively extracted and fill- — Sunset. James 184i, Ind. 1794 ed without pain. et ote ithout at ‘Tooth extracted free without Paz Eastern College of Painiess “Do-It-Now Folk $110 on the the Biich's arms. Ps yourself, Mr ine that | stood ae a manjBece? Thank God that tow 1 night £ —y hn gt ey |be, and it was no longer in a whis er pane and replaced WKR Gow ence oe your boat, Captain | Seth Barker whistling Py rack without anyone "Funes “ibe Second and Pike. Masonic Temple per, Af every etep I took was not | his lips wilt the youne lady ne here, A. more PIANO |pilver Fillings Buiiding. watched; if every~erag had no’ hear of, lBridge Work 339 Tule is not a ss tae ate sentinel: if there wore not o hun-| tout Owed pe 4 ne ee The Richmond Chub ts Gold Crown . are employed of admitted. Our dred 2 say Go back =o beat to rune < rou ) f “n his 5 —- the F the at vols | ree Rictahond Cheb te oper 1 "Ale Werk Guarentecd ig'Vanre stat fs “comm wed of Dentists of long your home.’ Oh, how can you know,|garden, I axked him for new ~ t wan | $10 cash wn month is all you LADY ATTENDA. rie 0 come | © ‘Dert how can you guess the things I fear| The thing how was to find wkoad to samnins need eR yee at oye Ehemacives Jn “our seentific methods, and dread In this awful place? You,|the ses. W could be done fo I; “we'r | Sundays—9 a. m to 12 m. come here to learn our syst gnauies us to give the most perfect work h Bellender Thi that night was over Very mod Drice. inthe only passed, Our chance on the lay Jeck of the Southern Cross and after Agi Sherman, Clay & Co. Sor~tngry TOUPEES | place, in Seatiie where pneolutely that at ‘Frisco. rit ‘ ned by What have you seen, Doliy—-be fay ; 711 Second Ave. PEWS | Bs ne Miated by thone whe en ea er nce ta an = men wearing | oR ton “Our prices are the lowest s me by polting to the trees! Tt replied fearsom the atraty The G al hem. Made Tonalstent with first-class work. which border the garden on the telling upon th \ The Grand mbination verfect In every eastward aid n h I learnt from v ‘etall. Manu | The wood I* full of armed men 1 ay they k » me as oturing of al sir, Two of them hearly trod upon! though I could pr inde of ha! me while I was lying the Th « inaed.) oods, Cut hale arry rifles and seem to be «| panama and combings mana. | Consult Florence Marvin, prophet F tig an bought or made Germann or chimpanzees, we're| ens, 1269 let sar Store = w Into witches going by them this night. Where's | s—= — —— | —_—_— Seth Parker why doesn't he e NOTICE THR by the hill road? Cail him, one of LADIES’ OHI PAINLESS ae : DENTISTS | _ 82k gotd used in all of our work. They wore about to do this when | Gold Crowne trom BSS: 5.00 down the tillpath, and, what SUIT Horses 307 be Poll Set ‘Peat, $550 to... 800 me arried an un. Mules Pike St. y All work guarant iz tor 0 years icon’ wee that there bit _ SPECIAL Cattle Gor. are (PTT | Eastern College of Painless et tt wana’ the tien ; 2 é Vehicles | SAVE PAIN AND MONEY. Dentistry oe Ee RAS, srl ome a and Harness ot of Teeth . Second and Pike, over Peoples’ Bank athir rina dal at the Beattie Auction Stable (Ino,), | 22-k. Gold Crowr 1 . ¥ breathing he 2 a oa fangw $321 ‘Third avenue, every Friday, |Gold Fillings .. Lady always in attendance. Hours< ‘There will be a large line of buyers here for drivers and chunks and Stiver Fillings .. . Teeth Without Plates . aie < tal I Graught bor if you have any kind We have decided to make our | PEE Ewe > sell, consigt roof of mouth. ‘Guaranteed, They're up on the heights look @ cholee ansort-| We are not competing with cheap |for you tp go up,.captain | to select from, |advertising dentists, but with first- Aye,” maid 1 axant comy N Y k S M. J. Walker, Manager and Auction. |class dentists at half their prices we. must atrt tor eer aring on ¥ horses, Come charge for Painless Extract- a a cee eee ee ew Tor e fn and buy ing when now Teeth are ordered, | NEY-WATSON CO. patter. We'll hold to the vattey a hie |f 1418 SECOND —Jecob Pert n J WALKE | We tssue a 12-year protective BONNEY- ind that lends us. Do you) Year Pike Street «We suarantes with all work | Directors and Embaimers, Per Beth Darker, heed to oa a Manager and Avetioneer enasre Paty nd evenings (ill 9 ‘Matm 18 Reattic. Wasd. << - ——— we neta en lil ‘ownak i err | ——