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orric Business Depactment—Bunset, Ma Biitorial Departinent Sur Figre Barter, office bu New York W. i. Port ALLARD BTAR AGENCY Bativered hy mail or caret ——— Ta the minds of many, po! Lota of people who expr He sometimes permits to get According to either side t tately to the do have other elections before it comes out at the polls, the jog trot. ‘Then many persoes wil! their discussions with friend which 80 maay go about it Jegs and lungs. for them, maybe it can be a: @red dignified men of wisdow But let us be cheerful It won't last forever Aod it will be four years bbe come again. Why do we permit ourselves downed by condit when w Hittle effort we could down conditions? fag trom consumption remain climate which ie sure to & h ‘whee he is told that there is b ‘and long life in store for b thowsand miles or away? Why does the business afer day, year in and year his desk, when be ke n Occasional vacation gave his fast departing bealth” Accidents will happen. Gould bas joined in against the mosquito. of the paper's f ow me 't asleep.” Leen pat im th’ fire. Davis led a german rn Smithers failed to answer obey! an airship, N thing wouldn't fly; y ‘the patent to a trust, it went up high. “ON THE JERSEY COAST. BYBRY AFTERNOON BX TRLEPHON! “ Sent per copy, wix cents pe os great Ruler of Nations have been kne contr We will soon be in the mid Presidential campaign. The dir af which would make a paraaise land, are being clearly pointed ¢ your party papers and your public fate that awalts us if the other But let's be cheerful and hopeful Pretty soon the election will have b guided more by the light of reason and less by the flickering, fickle | Jamp of the torehlight procession. As a matter of fact, it ts all right to take poll seriously, but it need not be done in che mad, pyrotechnic, whirlwindish fashion ta It ds better to reason than to voelferate, better to meditate tham | gaTTLESHIP NEBRASKA WILL © March miles; it should be made a matter of logic rather than of But if, as some say, most people must have thetr thinking done j mplished throegh a bass drum and a torchlight parade better ..an in any other way The hollow vessel is most afte @emagor is more convincing to many ted by noise and the shriek of the Stronger Than Conditions © 3s.-~—- BY CYNTHIA GREY which was ours for the ke does the man who ts suffer a an stand » Why do we count the pennies wehimsetf? % STAR DUST %)} °° Paar s comcaangs Northwest The Nebraska is @ per cent com- comrtin pleted and will go into commission Katherine punted to the aunching. She will cost about $4,- | had parted forever only 000,000. The Moran Bros. receive | befe for three month: Tommy Lipton might win that wouldn't think of repeating can do aboot it, amd that's take it were a man there'd be good out of his hide. for the suspicion that she} wae in trainiag for some political - ‘The manager of the Jackson, — MicB., penitentiary newspaper stole ds. Nearly r those fellows in penitentiaries | take such an ad- she exclaimed an- | " Phy, f didn’t take any advant- | lof you.” be answered. “You RD FROM JOSH WISE. ; Ev'rybody's got one | er two trons th’'t ain't | | outfit.—Hanover cor. Lisbon (0.) | Patriot the It's Fairbanks’ turn buck and wing or a wepm sere ia You fi 4 knock Here Th iat wc . on find knee orn overywhere” ey “That's true, but in the colonial days nearly every household had at reason anese 3 the spo Jom | least one knocker.” | hold that fort?” asked Mra to retire on account| “Have you taken your vacation? ” replied Smithers. fillery couldn't put it | 7ewterday from a trip to the sea shore and mountains.” “Yep,” remarked the old “I reckon I made a good terday. I sold my wheat } stands for 98 cents a bushe! Sketter—Didn't that went- m fellow make some uncompli- “mentary remarks about this state? in the viciuity of Pike City, which THE SEATTLE STAR ts Indood cheortng,—-Pike City (Ark,) | BY STAR PURLIAIING CO. oT and Cannon Ball 18 Geventh Avenue A Maryland drogetat fell dead BUNDAY ppomed that he at least wok tw f * per oh | ss y a ie tak from the rd tr , \ 1 \/ SAVING THE COUNTRY ' | int pr ~ i mus) | th faith in the wisdom of the | Wh 1 gro up I want two be a . w 0 le h alare the party | irumajer ‘ at Vee Waa orm ’ |! want two be a drumajer P l of their country 1 want two ware a bareskin cap the sweat and w of the ow bie rences betw h party one | And t ings » mi rig t and the other a purg And tote a batong with a rownd | | gold hed. ft ] And simple rase old Ned | ger Tt doesn’t matter to which of the political parties you belong, | 44 wen tde blo mi wisele tha H speakers warn you of the awful ald pla party wine. | The » that aled Boor lea ountry ts in danger of go Pp | They -» thn tall ehbitned dle le a t im the wien f ¥vV a able renalexance ts | « ome a thing of the past, as [evident in ot th enieor | ter even chances that, however tt leagues. Hi go right on at the sa b they hadn't been so impulsive in | MAKE HER MAIDEN PLUNGE ON OCTOBER 7 | ie of the launching of the p Nebraska, which is be jtme butlt for the government by |The 4 than the calm logic of a hun Moran Bros, has been set for Or tober 7, early in the afternoon, The bably be one of th t mem events in the istory af Seat © another election |i} an | tle, as NO expense Is to be spared in 2 | the elebratt f the AaOg. Moran Bros intend to re OD Miss Mary Mickey, the secor daughter of the governor of th nor of w ring today against the dot > en piel at we shall be obliged to ta ast 4 ater to bring back the health " . Ps “ ping Why do we continually and every day do the things we know we = rene, tats shou om eave undone the ~ things we know we should do, just J ; be ~— conditions which we ought; ™ Mickey . age to regulate seem to command us? | "8d & talemtod va Health is worth everything. If tt| #™#4ua . a ; ad in this town. why | She © t ‘ aska by we not remember that there a D . t - ny towns and many occupations, | #¢8inst the prow. Ge c fle every man has but one of 4nd his da toeth , kane, w wme to the le in a special train The invitations which M Bros. will send out wii! t nd topped yard is to be elaborately decorated Ka and there will be speeches of the most pr ¢ thet Second Skeeter—He said things r trom the date of her | St F.S.—What ought we do about it? | #08! ome y S. &.—-There's only one thing | 82,630,000 for the actual construc MAYBE HES A SCHOOL 1908. TEACHER. asked Katherine Pianos * = WEBER PIANOS, KOH- LER & CAMPBELL PIANOS AND OTHERS Joe Faloon has @ new thrashing “We Americans are gre ‘ing more and more uncharitable in our treat | ment of our fellow men. Our na “ attle tional disposition i# changing.” n the House, ; “I don’t think it's changing at _ Are —— . 1 Biue Grane “No, not yet. 1 just came back Gold 00 per « Murphy Wine & Liquor Co, Dante! bs, Manager NOT INEBRIATING. 308-310 Pike Street Beattle ust as it stands?” Hugh, hugh.” Then that wasn't a cut sale | Family Tr & Specialty. ) Partors 1 Showers are falling day by day Free Delivery [next 12. eed 4 ad Ciaccaetihes 5 ky and neighbors and that they had been | | er | vat A ba | wontion, tion work. Her keel was laid July, | ment ! | where he the end of their quarre savagely at | me lous. | improved at once, and now fm completely recovered For h and Rowet uctng a bag « The blamed does it often go « replied the boy a We keep them. The best the Amer. |..." | tean market affords. Sell them on| "** easy monthly payments. ee That Throbbing Headache matchless merit fo Second Avenue and Yes | axt20 Second Ave_/ TEETH —_ Uselt September 1 the ay come and have their {dental off a | We have all the latest Gilver ° Full Set Teeth Gold Fillings Geld Crowne hone—Buft 41, Ind. 39 Crowns and Bridg rices a spe: te Suct ur Patent Dow nm will hold yo NO STUDENTS. Full Se es ae oid tcoee e BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS, | Sunday, 9 to Painless Extracting : AN ELEVATOR CUPID , W. RANKIN 1 all right on Baaped i the 1 ttllng fortat ny was longer, but t her n a ' W There's no danger at raged fur t m by burying him Katherine moved t h eather cov W tt, at the extre ! kloomily at the Ik at her wateh; it eon time, an ' 4 able to eat med at the thous he ' t with her @ box ate 6 was taking home 1 at her watch again Only four more minutes had passed # hunger were be durable. The chubby peanuts with appar sught of his fe ine untied the pink mand the candy © paper, lifted the ~— j me THE WEDDING, CUPID. When she had eaten three she glanced at Westcott, He was st garing at the wall. The walls in ele r shafts are seldom Interesting e was tinted a bil a color that Westcott abhorred Worst of All Experiences tt Can enything be worse than to that every minute will be ye last? Such was the expe Mra & won, Decatur, Mm endured insufferable pain from indi ach and bowel trouble Death seemed vital le when doc tore and all remedies failed. at leneth Iw $ od to try Klectrt * ra, and the pal acu +, Kidney, 8 bles Electric Bitters ts the only meticine, Only 600. It's guaranteed by G. 0. GUY, inc., druggist, Second avenue and Yesler, Collins Bros. Undertakers 1407 Firat Phones, Main 1029, Ind. 102% ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jowolry 706 First Ave. Seattle Dental Parlors Rooms 11, 12, 14, Hinckley Bi ays —# Avenue. The largest and beat eq the Pacific « sctentific methods of modern and ary. We crown, f ract teeth without ¢ ast No students employed, but are dentists of long years’ ex perience. We examine your teeth and tell you in advance just what | your work will cost. We make harge for extracting teeth w plates are ordered. Lady alway attendance. FD lo | Gold Fillings $1.00 | Sliver Fillings 500 | 500) kxamination coccoees FURBB oat RB + ontemplation Our splendid drug business methods and always leading in new Innova ot our patrons. To Serve You Best To save you inconventence we will home, your office or prescription, fill the same and deliver to you cost to you Use Your Phone jae ete 240 ery of any article in the store. CLEANEST, BEST EQUIPPED, w suf | eyes fixed THE QUAKER HAS THE Prescription Department registered pharmacists of & | our pre read too ma to face with one, and who w tant department of « The Quaker First Made the Low Prices jon foreed the robber drug combine to follow The Quaker's popular price sched It is @ heart replied Kather toward Kath he elevator contained two h ng at the wall os drifted trom and the maid pa © green im the same gently from giving a long Westcott's and ° of beamed the boy north of the of Block Number 16 on to West Seatt three years.” she writes, “I just as well as not how things was gotn and | thought and recorded to the wedding King County , most werterly corner of said Block Hughes Addition along the south-westerly coin Into tb the elevator if | ever own an the solid ground West Seattle Five ng to the plat acts on file and of record office of the Auditor of said Tract Number 62. ESite | PHOTO SUPPLY CO. School of Photography free te Amateurs ” REDUCED FREIGHT RATES Id goods to ail ugh cars, Baving of 2 to & per cont The a Wrest Company act Number ™ corner of Tract Nu ng Hill Villa T side Precinct not inch Niess and COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST All that certain the Willamette State of Washing north to the y line and not in The Quaker Leads Again has been built up by ec yur phywt at ability to criptions are double checked to ne bebind } plate glans ker courts t clonest, most physicians in this most impor- tn now and will always lead. The argely here than in any other They are «reteful for fair prices and fair The Quaker ful for your trade and your same Township and Range; thence t to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of the south- quarter (8.W. 4 of SW. %) Of said Section 13; thence north to the th-west « of said See- thon thence east, along the north line of said Section 13, and contine- ing east along said line produced, to the intersection of said line with th» north-westerly boundary line of Lot 1, of Block of the sald Seattle Tide Lande; thence north- easterly, along sald last mentioned line to the west boundary line of the West Waterway as indicated upon said plat of sald Seattle Tide Lands: thence north along said et boundary line of said West Waterway, and said line produced north, to the Outer Harbor Line as shown upon said plat of said Seat- tle Tide Lands; thence north 43* 20’ west to a point where such lime intersects the center section line of Section 2, same Township and Range, produced north, which poiat is due north of Dwamish Head; thenee south 42 west to a point where such line ersects the south-westerly boundary line of Block 465, of said Seattle Tide Lands, produced north-westerly; thence south-easterly, along sald south-westerly boundary line of said Block 465, Seattle Tide Lands, produced, to the place of beginning. That the polls will be open upom seid September 28th, 1904, the day for sald special election, betwees. the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 7 clock P, M That the following places at which the polls will be open upos bald day shi f 1 be as follows For all those portions of River- « Hill and Mountaia cinets included within said View ter ry so proposed to be annexed to said city, at the res © of Peter Hanson, in said Riverside pre- cinct, sald residence being located in Block No. 4, of Banner Tract to For all t portion of West Se attle t in eald territory «8 prop pexed t i city, and not included with rsemt corporate limita of said City of West Seattle, at Schlotter's Hall, ted on Olympic Avenue, in said For the City of West Seattle. at tter’s Hall, on Olympic Ave nue, in said city ere are hereby appointed nated as the officers af election or the precincts of Riverside, pring Hill and Mountain View, Peter Hanson, Inspector, and F. F. nds and Charles Davis, Judges; For that portion of West Seattle led within the rporate limits of said city, C. P. Inspector, and U. R. Niews John Schlotter, Judg For the said City of West Seattle P. King, Inspector, and U. BR ohn Schlotter, Judge: aunty, Wash: SEATTLE, King © ington. G. B. NICOLL, Mayor, (Attest: W. G. DICKINSON, City Clerk 4