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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUBLISHING CO. OFFICES—190T and 1208 Beventh avenue = | EVERY AFTERNOON EXCRPT BUNDAY. TRLEP HONES: Pea cas Business Department sun: Main 1080; Tndependem i188 Kaltorial Department—Sunset, Main 1138 The Star's Kastern offices: 106 Hartford buflding, Chicago; 89 Bribune building, New York, W. A. Porterfield, mgr. foreign o sing BALLARD STAR AGENCY—321 Ballard ave, Bunset, Red 141 . e re ‘One cent per copy, six cents per week, or twenty-five cent per | Month, delivered by mai! or carriers. No free coptes. e * on . ciibcantanad chaak te “ w he “that o anetvem 1 7 pur ouhe rtp, | OUR NEIGHBOR DISTRUSTS OUR GOOD INTENTIONS AND DiS ] United States ainoo 1673 amounts to 1 4 tion haw not again been p: 4 in eave hee Your one ls taken from the list LIKES OUR SYSTEM OF DIPLOMACY ‘ ", eae Gat ase he eae one q : ar iheattic “ ro nd-clase matter | ” satis } States has, buying more than ail ‘a FOOL THINGS IN ENVELOPES an mtacuurd to 2.9 \ increated front $41,000,000 to i . . ee yt oe We have studied in the best medical colleges of the world for over a quarter of a Rev. James A. Gordon of Middletown, who has been oS SS aoe ana nionee century. We have been searching for a certain permanent cure for nervous exhaus- 2 business end of a breach of promise Suit filed by th 1 largest | tion, physical decline, mental weakness, brain fag and all forms of nervousness We a « will have to pay $1,500 for his failure to | t in the world of A an ent have traveled extensively in many lands and various climes, among all people, and d 4 tee ly gpa pone ransacked the globe to find the best treatment for these weaknesses. We have discom a4 _ Of course, at the t al his letters were read, and they | \ oh 1 ott ered important life-sustaining principles. In London we had an opportunity to stady + nake one marvel at the workings of the human mind, and | ' y W Out of Engtish hospital methods. In Paris we visited, in company with the city physician, th w r if there is not more or less madness about every places where nervous prostration is made to order, and we ascertained the most cffec- ; ’ bit of courting “ng goatee i. tive treatment in that hotbed of vice for the cure of imperfect manhood. In Old Mex He wondered, in one letter, if the people of his church from ¢ United t ico we had the good fortune of learning many secrets of ancient medical lore We realize how their minister to “kiss pink cheeks and th of ant te have studied and studied; we have investigated and investigated ; we have worked hard, rosy lips.” t early and late, at home and abroad in behalf of suffering humanity, Few physicians i» id Since tl al they do, an 10t increased their ad. : have had equal opportunities, Few physicians are as earnest and indefatigable tn their methods of origisial research. We have worked for the people. We have learm od how to cure their maladies, We are willing to help al! who want our help. We do not want a fortune for our services—all we require is a fair compensation for the ser- vices we render. We doctor thousands of people, and a stall fee from each one gives James A. Gordon es that w n with his darling he at when he sees her at re © that she is his littl us all the income we want or have any use for. Our mission is not a mercenary one ; er he would uke he It is to do good whenever aud wherew © can, i welcome to our advice, and : (x Ww aic H none will be turned away. « houses the tt » of - stones is a d rous occupation, be t it ots that ; ; the average lover cannot restrain | f from p his t ! 4 mushy ideas on paper? i __ He does it t bit According to John Chariton, the % will probably f own g a "i : i a that you h yea > at the United States tm 24] A ' per Arrw a dution | in ¥ r i Joubtfut s ' ® rig) ur snadian troports tw 4 in breach « t t thal | coy . ‘ * 0 2 of t anad ar | 60 5 t @ most obtuse par i if women appr it eau rican produ m| tom t flamt ae The statement that a lady could be made to quack | ‘ ; ee nee " 4 love, and the and *‘ 4 { ry i | I he hour h ! ne f . | 1 A tt i | i 4 when the lights are dim lor has been | ' | Mutt ox at the trade | cleared, reads like so muc | “ A v2 1884 und - nade and th ‘ shuts off some of the other writ tt i ! « ‘ be at y div 4 from any A man who could expect to make a girl “quack! quack ! mt} or ere | dea xation ck!” oh ) " to the last , oer ¥. were under a cer paralized, and a the mart. | rer at quack!” should also pay, pay, pay n to the last penny - - for his folly cus . r sued.a period] rack tnt at 4 > he LAveral pare | Pre lndeper as ide y tained that} they wit 5 ' ; SAVED A MAN om: es : es orem ' j ; “> turies of painful strugsl _ han once they bave engag CHURCHES | Aman was sted the other day im Kansas City for stealing ~-th «ne ah oe — | from the register of a telephone box. The thief! @ quarter of Can ns rs Fumes ‘ j P But wait. } Deneath the Stare and Stripes , 5 te tills toaen. | 4 A police court reporter concluded there “m good story” be- | The tide hae turned, by or, a Waesmnan:” 2:28 - ‘ hind the arrest. He questioned the prisoner and then went out to } “\” ro rate res _— ~r - ve hurch Mas Done for < the man's Home, or hut, on the outskirts of the city. He found there {to 47,080 in 1804, @ movement ac fan E ing tome. 4 & sick wife tn bed, three children—qnd a dead baby. The wife stated oe tod and an it i» able W ewtrnen ey Pfr tertar man x. F that her husband had been obliged to stay at home to nurse her ana | “nd wightod capitalists, wht cada sages want had been discharged ¢ the packing house where me +t she woe " m | seen = add a ge 4 ‘Then the baby died. | The relations he United Pare? a" s - - ¢ : ‘There was no money to pay for funeral expenses. The poor wife | States and Canada throughout thetr A " The Repent iN cried and sald she could not bear to bh baby buried as a pa | - himtory Rave: bees y ¢ King David:® 1:90-p. mm| Ob, if only the little one could be laid into a little white coffint j caanagiaet tended ‘ a The Fors sof Sins.” Portions | , Put yourself in the husband's place. He tried to borrow and he | soems to have had a twofold cause ~ hes =a A kn — bebe 8 @ Cross,” will be - tried to get credit at the undertakers. No. And then tn desperat ignorance which at the evening t ‘ 1 E he broke into the telephone box to get the money to buy the baby | © a a Chure® of God—Preaching - 4 @ coffin. He was discovered in the act and placed in jail | white rr flat hem and 70 pe ew the newoaper reporter —an achangu in trench | rina cha « SSreiereutil| gilts’ laa Mhobaat! tone ff A Wonderful New Discovery for Blood Polson---the ing the heart of humanity, told tne whole story in his newspaper, y destre annexation luce « ebilieadnk<* Geleemiting. «, 4 camenin ~— 4 q How far that tittle candle threw It» beams! Sapna | kaeacionsent wart eu ae sane te >t n | i 4 ‘The chief of police voluntarily discharged the husband. He said mentary flickers of a | Brit ' em $20,000, 00 oe pone ER, eben at and Blood, Makes the Hair Fall Out , he had mo heart to prosecute a man who tried to steal « few dollars ent in Canada, but ® to 1908. at the pe ured hi ~ org . . a for tis baby’s coffin. m Ie dend and buried beyne a} : tom trate tama, tol earn? ros 1 apes : 4 ethen md It has suliere ermaner pannele wh t : 4 ‘The managers of the telep! mpany declared they would not re Sag pon Ay : J merece b im Market Street Baptist Church ) 4 } ae py aoe , putside the effects Rev. ©. @& Pureey « — ape ace oe ot ave You olson domi nie unde nomenal Tidlay the Ca t eo Btreet « x g ‘An un@ertaker came forward and agreed to furnish the coffin be new impert ras the United) ney, #. LF and wait untf? the man could pay him. Jumped at the chance to show himself an honest man Canadian peop Me up their] two countr o 4 | ® man. past diplomatic tions with the} ity, there a Seta oan First Adventist Chriatlan Church woman. States as practical proof that| in these » = for export of §g00,-| (Not Beventh Day)—8. P Hayward, | We urge every person suff with Blood Poison to write us. We seek not » Aahiesive Pliable Plate srt °Strad"se So) soit cot Kind neighbors and humane persons made the wife and chiro o ties a are eae If other doctors have not been able to get control of your awful disease—if other a a ‘The man was given a job and now says: “Tl show the peome ne oes ing service 0 o'clock, subject treatments have not helped you—don'’t give up—we can help you. , j S cies Gis Heneet: onan.” th urea. If ter ae & Church—1) Our secret remedy startles tue world by its wonderful results. No man need suf ; ‘And’ so the other morning baby was buried in a white frock in s. m, “Foot fer Mreng r fer from Blood Poison, and we shall devote our life to saving all suffering men from 4 a Iittle white coffin that was taken to the cemetery by @ white | CANADA SEPARATES FROM EN the: evening Rev. G. W. Cro this cursed blood disease. _ hearse And. there were carriages In the procession. pli laliver his lecture on: the Blood Poison is a cruel master. It heeds not the cry of agony, nor the wolce af ja 4 Splendid! ' Chris strating with stereoptt-| prayer. It goes on mercilessly poisoning the blood, decaying the flesh, w sorea, ; ‘When the heart of humanity is touched with pity tt te always | {t will be to Become politiealiy inde ee aha le copper-colored blotches —— the bones and the joints, and causing the hair to out. # incomparably noble in {ts response. But— : dietien uaniinees, ch, German ser It saps the strength and health, robs the face of beauty, destroys the of love. : r ‘The great thing in connection with thiv simple story ts that a man | 1 mo [ada in both | Creech Bat Pok We have discovered a mysterious secret of nature for those s ing from Blood was saved! and worthy, | [Church's Foundatio cheon. : Suppose society had tumed its back upon this poor father in the eigenen Oe | ve asses pie cas | The seeret of this mighty healer is known to us alone. Our work is to save men time of bis sore di 1 The sick wife and children would have SRA tex, tank tented of Ol Mark's Bpincopal Church—|[™_ fom Blood Poison, death and despair. : suffered) and the baby would have been buried in the potters’ fiela. | ai annexatio t tev. J. P. D. Linyd, rector. Ser- | Unbelievers may scoff and sink down to foul corruption and death. Doubt not, O { Most of all—the man would have been turned out of the penitentiary | and commercial reciprocity are se t v $ and 11 a. m. 7 reader! We ask no man to believe us, but we give to every man this precious pearl i tn @ year or #0, the sworn enemy of humankind yoodly linked in American thought] export rose from 1 ees Oe caliente of purity, which quickly purifies the blood of the Blood Poison virus and its evil effects i Hiew much better to save him. At heart he was not a thief. He | ™ aa ¥ sto4 > may sorinengrnits Pee eg ~ gem Biehop Heator will preach in the} while we live. ll owr years of life have been devoted to this Discovery, and our re- i rately y ‘ 2 evening | maining years shall be devoted to sending it broad and far to every suffering man and ; Kansas City sav Naga hing at La mend Hh fame nor glory; our reward will be the happiness and blessings of the muftitude we | save from the cruel demon of Blood Poison. implicity. be eth f 1846, the de-| tariffs Pobad eo Sa t at Wthis Roman Catholic Meetings caning. § ‘ Seine is ofthe rgrety| ine ecaract witht rted| ohn corer sow. fe Mets | We Help You Quickly and Permanently Plate Never Perplexing. rfpeti “ty 0 the prohibitive pro- sid be of problema + ckson atree arly mage and | ‘, ‘ Only Seaiel'in tne West making | vision 0 MeKiniey. tariff, the : ; | Eocene qnsevewe: mont 6c 4. mm) Our patients of years ago, by our Great Discovery, unknown to the profession, are “a3 We: | longest aherles dispute, the| There Is a demand fn Canadp at | Benday-sehoo! 2:3 p. m. Iuatruction | today sound and well, and have healthy children since we helped them. ! : t of harsh allen} the present time among ail 1 | and benediction, 7:30 p. m } Sliver Fin Of it fo | Goes cmnees ape. Washington Soest | Don’t Waste Your Time and Money 4 Bund low masses at 8 a. m. and .. ;, ane, oro gor e “ ¢ weumek tive c ° ot . Unite le a. ha Gta eo “sunday | experimenting. We have the only remedy. Absolute and positive proofs sent seal- teed * ech pat capers, 7:30 p. m ed on application, 100-page book FREE. No branch offices. Address fully as follows: Teeth extracted free, without pain | ; Moure—4:80 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 12 and replaced with new ones the “ We Have no Students—All Our Operators Warning «. Licensed by the State of cir = Week days, mass Ta. m an decint Bacred Heart Chureh—Rev, Geo. A. | finds no fauit with the BIA NJON, | emia, At ¢6 a. m. and & p m., low i aw ithe 1 4 ine P ‘ion | Minas; 7:20 p. m., Vespers, sermon and] a Se ee a rec unless rch of the Immaculate Concep. “a by Lerd A r ‘ “ " a This ge a : nr u A Sweers At 7 an 0 L sheer Ne Saree Wa , low masa; 10:30 a. m, mane i . Ghd sermon; 7:0 Bm ry and] ho, although appointed as a jurist,! from the United States $138 . seein i DLT oo y 1 t it ; aay } A teyour} S07 Filings ee, iu t dictated by oo Cana Special Services ae a Written } Gola Crowns, mk .... 3.50 wh s of capital and pop-| $325,000,000 and 1 Boh wager! Ww é With roeatc sepa pribeapia: | oe Saauaaey ta th-| ae deans ’ pile ge A 1 =| (Incorporated) Alb Work | Our Artistic Vulcan Plates. eating ¥ s, there in f abt] ada and favor the Unite wnteeth ot A 3 A 4 : 4 Detween 00,000, while| Sutton will preach at 8 p. m. c ; nt utton will p n a p.m. on The Longest Established States In 1902 w ork under the persenal supervision of Dr. 6 M. Milne and M. | ve ‘of a D. &, DD. #, and both me the Royal Collegs of Dental Surgeons. Lady attendant ‘ tote 1422 Second Ave. M a3 ; @h 2:08 p. th dex te bunject Boston Painless Dentists cpus macs. | When 2 Physician or Specialist of 20 Years’ Experience | {i,'0) four rrivigen Hours: 2. m. to#p. m Sundays, 9 a. m. tilt p m I SEATTLE RYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-5 Taller Go to Spinnings for bicyste re Block, corner Second and Columbia at pairs. - ¢ of trade] comradeship. » faver of the| Young Men's Christian As anges in the future, her by @ « tation The Most Skillful and Successful Specialists in Diseases of Ment ae HE) Pe Seay eee Re 701 First Ave., Sate Deposit & Trust Co.'s Buliding, Foot Cherry St, Seattie, Wash. Office Hours—g a. m. to 8 p. m, daily, Sundays—r1o a. m tor p. m