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i t THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUDLIENING CO. orrices—uet ia event Avenue iix% STAR DUST ss EVERY AFTERNOON HXCEPE BUNDAY | THLEPHON <> ® A Depa. tment-—Bunset, Ma Independent Aaa Maitortal Department 8 2 The Bare Kastery off a He U i, Chicks tribune | Beliding, New York, Wo tk t id f en advertiat ny BATY.AIeD BTAT A Bolin ot Kod 14h One twentestive yer month |, “Don't see many wlgns of this) meeting tho present efficient and eat a wing ® presidential campaign popular county auditor ina at ; "es No, but I suppose there'll be a] way.—Bridgeport Post Mon. he. pame is tnken trom the Mat | pretty » WAR TERM A ehans — _ - As May Irwin is playing up in Watered a aten, as accond Connecticut, guess Dave Hill ought fara —| to be able to go to New York with AusINg #O much alk And he gave it for his opinion that wheever could make two fil RAGTIME ears of corn, or two blades of grass te grew upon @ spot of ground ! a on woe is nen f mankind and Boone eres, Oe where only one grew before Id deserve better kind and | They've given way to rag-time do more essential service t untry than the whele race of J} hele Gausic was ee Gee politicians put together."—Jonathan Swift | } A WORD FROM JOSH Wie + Evry time a man’s late gettin + home his wif afraid = h bee vad * feet in the sand k Hu not ay leap frog w hts fellow ' jown a tar ow U a ” » halk w t f his street. Microt u go to school ¥ Mike and ¥ em on the way And as to trading a dog x t “A 1 wi wiap of make, al ways provided they do mot } ater before he ts out of his teens It is expected he will be p hysicall sled ox ln not & cireunmtance to the Care this ttle antmal ts « Rut boys are made in , by ¢ " co UP against microbes, cat them, brea te ght them and over come them. The pesistan k ro ® And when it comes to charact estata * y neces @ary. If the boy were t y an animal, « subachat But to Ml the measure of nhood the be: t othe Boys and get the corners knocked off. Fle must « 1 take and fearn They are robbing the 5 New York boy of b boy hood Mife's bigwest anset, When his « 1 oo is wilt be a big, helpless Infant, crying b « ¢ inerp Owe thing is sure The ecees wil e * f out of th ——— Without desiring to “cast to our friends over in Port Am geles, The Star hardly refrain from calling attention to the fact that the Port Angeles Eastern railroad stories printed im this pa pér on June 25 and July 4 last have received full corroboration, the details of which will be found on another page —— The Hearst faker was chught last might. ‘The lavaching picture published in that sheet was the rawest fake ever perpetrated om the people of Seattle, and the best part of It Is everybody knew it was a fake oo @ that Robert Moran bi onstrated that he can the finest battleship afloat and launch her better than any ot fighter bas ever been launched, let's send him out to hunt for the north pole —_—_-_— Did yoo notice the “Star Dispatch Boat” on the boy yesterday? It was the only press boat ther ARE YOU AGOOD GUESSER The accompan how rt uteat 29. Re potatoes, of Early Rose va-| Or oa @ Piety, grown in the garden orn ber for each 25 cents sent George Cornwall, 414 Lynn n this city end as many & os as you I weight ounds, and were| Of cour e Star cannot of the largest weigh nth ted Stat nd two oth Canada ft a t nag on t believed to be a re feason Th ar will allow ' : seribers to enter contest, th t . terms of which are f Can you « he date pe s Dew tatoes we anted? ' by mail for t i aring two months fo h 2 ; ult. ne - in mt & m taken ¢ Send The Bta A . for which The Star wil » for two months to any ad Ny ® r side Seattle. whether ye aa cows merteess. winning gnesser or not t ne) The per guessing nearest tt ‘ ' date the potate were plante receive The Star for one year f The second nearest person will erongint ? peas ceive The Star for six months free GLASSES FITTED FREE Diseases of & Cured Consultation Free. SEATTLE BY 408 ND THROAT INFIRMARY mad and Col ia hurt joes get bh + acts ux though she! “The Russians made a sear Bum- Lung « On worry he There are eyes of blue, And brown too But the eye that does the Is the BYE O. C Butte Inter ) » wuan't WORKING THE COMMUNITY Moun The Rev. T. ¥. Adaw of Waco. — _ —_ wack te the ignmrest of Maye ent CHURCHES versity Willlameon County Tee Do you ever stop to think Pe <a od & No, I never do, | used to before] De Dison, of New York site and 1 owned an automobile Dr. Gray, of Rosten, Special 2 » the mikado writes poetry, But | tne at the wee by the great green gods of war, not] 4 byt i be held even a Russian can accuse him of|at the Westminst bot 3 writing @ limerich o'clock Munday — mig gy wy hs democrats a ald to beler the Home Missh New ng ms cnmtwin’ enmenenges! tas toon That means there will be some hot First Unit nr We Dat air after all, this fa nda At ' 1 . PALL, ADVERTISEMENT ' Methodist a" wth Maptiat. The morning ser enter At .7 30 ( sere Boar n” His subject will be tte of the Faulest Whelp of Sie | Wesley BH Clhureh, Routh Heat At TH & my “Dtvine Kyy 120 p. wh “The Touch of nh Laker tiaptint —A ng Paat That Which te} ma Rew, « . 1M { Valdes, At t bvane | preaching at ' 1 Reva lint tp % } " Mis ' ' 25 i “ A RUN ON TIES i" «' an ee. Oe. x . is A “HOLY SHOW weaias | Last Friday sight there was a} ! ig ped ‘ | urch at this place, |DeEte & Feries of speci o allied the peep show, | Preaching Lagewed te had them a platform | °* » t on the outal » ok tm at | Ort? topey.” and while doing the peep. | mg act, the p avd one them w red.and lot and just ¥ cocaped being ate up. —Weest | Karly mane and | STAR—-SATURDAY. OCT. 8, 1904 PORE OPED DOE EEE R OE EE De 's i ; \> ; The Teaperr Editor ° { . | ' Y er. BUTLOR k wit t Copyright, 1901, by the Prax att alens al n t He Publishing House , wn nome. Then say M | ,. The editor of " \ * Clomen's baby's wick with the mea | Jay flat on his back in bed, ae Crary joy, 1 know'd Martha's ma befor 5S ® teen, ane like a urthy was born, Her an’ me come only temporarily erazy, the ¢ asta having bowled him over. A c sow * 5 aves ed, considering that he had ehi as . ' aut SoG Murd t man Murdo ra see: bein’ first Bell, We my bin meter 88 8 SD0F- | con wn a flat ar ted cow nor laugh Joyourly because | 0 . ha he wall ht. Neither will he | \'? 7 y* regular weekly edition of ows | pls we paper. It is an evidence of tempo: |" 3 tary derangement 7 , : When Grandma Huff paused, |... hee panting, at the head of the stairs, |? we office, Jimmie, the —~--heye ' . was sitting in the edit | wtudying bh inday #eho : The editor never spoke of Jimmie the de although that is the 4 , customary title, He ealled him th Well, wha , e | angel,” Jimmie wa h a good | When be ' line trockes Feet ne the aasheg| “He uses patent insides, ‘Thi his hands and face washed off; What comes in chu enough goodness to supply a n| &O i Jimmie boys, and he had signed so many | hone but what we'v temperance pledges that if he had| 80m’ to order some when he started in to drink steadily for the | took sick balance of his life he would have We've go to tne some | Wound up with some of the pledges | S88!" waid ima, de } wtit roken. Later in life he| “What ts ther tried it. But he was a good boy Sermon,” said Jimmie, grinning Grandma Huff looked over the| “We ain't got nothin’ but Talmag lrima of her two pairs of spectacles | Sefmons, but we got lots o' them J end smiled Well, 1 de know nothin’ bet | Junmie.” she sald, “my @ran-| ter for people than sermons,” said son's sick, #0 I've come down to git| Grandma. “I guess we'll use them out the News this week, a sermons. ‘Twon't hurt nobody to you to hurry ‘round and he read ‘em over tw Reckon you've you can nowgh of ‘em “Yes'm,” sald Jimmy. me Yeou'm,” said Jimmie Well, now i Grandma Huff All right then, you go ahead aw seating herself tn the al chaly | fix up the paper like you always de 4 rubbing her knee the | Mebby you kin git some nice little time ot her hands, “I can't move to help. I'm goin’ home, my nd much, bein’ as I've got the smatiz hurts me so, an’ I can’t | rheumatic so bad, but I reckon you|do nothin’ more. Jist be sure to kim do most thet's to be did. Gran’-| have the paper out on time son mays you're a right good boy Jimmie promised and Grandma Yes'm.” said Jimmie, modestly.| went home. She had done her duty “Kin you work the printia’ ma-| Jimmie did bis chine?” Inge Grandma, nodding} There were 42 local and pat toward the old Washington prensa Hicine advertinements that wore Yer'm, 1 allus doe said Jim-| always seattered through the read mul | img. He knew this, and as the ser “Well, then.” sald Grandma. “I mons were long and solid. he cut Hamlin Co. Hamlin, W. Va, Re ee, ee . » Mi. " >> = i Church of Our Lady of Good Wetp- | you think anybody can held | Mukden? Third + and Wiishington street | Maybe Puropatkin | Bunday, low masses at m and i} aMif sm. hgh meee 1039 a mm Monday | | ech oa m) vepers, 12) p mo me ae : + | Week Gaye, mans Te. om | i: agp + pee UT) Raced Heart Chore®—ey. Gea A whe Be AD . Hild. At 6 a. m. and $ & m. low] railroad superinte nt | 2pm pers, sermen and} Yes. | @ 4t a man who had a 1 for work rh Immacuiate Concer | t | am sore | am not able to|tion—Rev A. Sweers At 72) and & your raltr d .* w mane a m., bigh mane This out & modents or. | and neen > pm, romary ane whelmed the superintendent that he | Seedtouon gave th young man a job « ay 7 ms Romer ac toni Bpecia! Services } . be held h LF ex and his two boys| 1 ' eh h terday ft toda thetr | ' t ar r : ah | . j | the thoughtfulness of TP Poon! EAGLES, ATTENTION! | on y = All members are requested to as ROYAL ROACH POWDER |e: 2° seis" nail'on“Sutaay Oct, 1904, at 12:4 m., for the atte ing th dedication merton Aerie, No yE5 THEM tthe bal ea FRANK DOWD. Worth etar Health a Wealth y se th be an ’ ly a oranda eve ft HARMLESS TO PETS Php yo =F pad 50c and $1.00 Cans |=" st 1] -1 Am Always Wilting te Wan tor PIKE STREET PMARMACY | '“iiaww co caroraneoe 419 PIKE STREET Collins Bros. Undertakers 1407 First Main 1029 ave Ind WEN ONLY alia Phones. 1079 —— CO A | een wie Bites 8 | Wood, Charcoal and Co! live the Peat “f Syndicate Doctors 9 Marion Street, Beattie, Wash Seattle Coal and Wood Co. Aitreet Ratlroad Ave Ind, 9 ere oe oe I GUESS YOU'D BETTER G O RIGHT ON AN’ PRINT SOM i PAY ERS.” guess you'd better go right an'| each sermon into small pieces, lay print some 1 ng the ele ' know t how t 1, | and sawing the h with @ few thin, Jo first. T mu hen a loca snot t made ready b He did Do tell!” exclaimed Grandma. “I miss a depa t He had posed grand’son ‘ud hey all that| “Local New Count Corre re Ain't you got any at a pendence,” “From Our Ex nm.’ said Jin 1A Little N ra know how e said h A ' An’ 1 ean to write u ' kin take down. First, say gran’son’s | sermons w at ixed Escaped an Awful Fate ” Th Mr. 1. Haggines of Melbourn aly ade with “P . 1 My motor * | Plast Y ( ed be 4 ' Jimmie aded I n Dr K F ° : rit N att re. Kin , 1 : ve wh woke Grandm ga by G. 0. GUY, Inc As a rul have sald t Druggists, Second and Yesler. I , , ed ; t Hi 1 throug and BONNEY -WATBON CO n to hold t ly Funeral Directors and Km valine 5 vermit ‘ Then t lors. Third ave and Columb 4 ' . * Telephone Main 18 Seattle Wi AR ol al ‘PIKE STREETOPTICAL GO {2-0 p'u."s0'> Soni ‘f a . “fat Saay pruG Gillette Safety Jimmie three times, rained bin we} faitorial p ng notioe, [ana Macharged The third time he 1 next week th aiged the follov sen, g(AHHAD AGAIN. Razor aper of the state, ugal ''T Complete With 12 petition. A thing Blades ne vere ea the 1 Te QUAKTR DRUG ©. sich 3 = | Both Phonon 1240. Second and Yesler ot in | A large Dol! Upright Piano, in dark FOOD | oak, regular price when new, $36 } this one has been used a little, | THE | bet to fect ¢ tion: will clase GREAT it out at $250 BEAUTIFIER Medium Sized Kimball : Piano, in | DR CHAR LPR $ mahogany, used for a time by HE GREATEST BEAUTIPIOR ever| teacher: regular price new $866 puto smarket tr y take It now at $2 at Van the| Large Kimball Piano, in oak, t avery wi iy euch ne has been used for professional 7 work, regular price $425; only FOR REMOVING WRINKLES It te] | . rt 2. | One Large Pease Piano, in walnw HIN| been out about eighteen montha! . regular price new $42 will go that] now at $300 Pease Baby Grand, just the thing for a hall, school, lodge or club; been used by a teacher: regular price $700; you may have it now er $450 5 : Two Simplex Piano Players that ant| have been used some; regular few | price $250, now, each, with music, x08 only $200 ine! All of these instruments will be) P a perfeet order tn and ovulate ne of which can scarcely be told ' from new. We will guarantee them meee te be absolutely as represented and sell the same on easy payments. v tage You can't beat these offers any 1 TARLS wey KEET, NP york. | Where, D.S. JOHNSTON CO 903 Second Avenue. Burke Bu UNBRIGHy FOOD DELICIOUS y NUTRITIOUS CORRECTIVE AREY 2 ROBERT A CAMPRILE : = , Alter me ot bond very ts ; eres by, | have used sarex) ALY: oo os miswaumee Ww 0 Typhond and oh » = mead a woth woucreal se babes than MEN—WOMEN—CHILOREN. k Kidneys Cured Fore $0¢, 75¢, $1.25, $3.00 Sires. Pag AP Sunbrights Cslilornis Food Co, dence of kide Los Angeles, Cu “ gto REC OMMENDE A ' SALE BY a QUAKER DRUG CO. kk x 1013 and 1015 First Avenue " CUTLERY res EVERY BLADE WARRANTED Sus." co. FIRST AVENUE. wuseate glgube es so Soe » UWENNORK | palin eet DENTAL a Either Res Pain of the oot rw the Pain of «. 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