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SMprovement which The Star's crusade secured for the city in the face of the combined opposition of the Seattle Electric company and the other daily newspapers of the city. ‘There is also a possibility that the Seattle Electric company will have to buck the Diamond Ice company, which is even now seeking franchises for about everything that it is in the power of the city fathers to bestow. The citizens of Seattle are to be congratulated on getting hoth Geaper electricity and cheaper gas. SPEED MADNESS In the races for the Vanderbilt cup Saturday one automobilist Was instantly killed and another man—a millionalre—is dying from Sejuries received. Both victims of too fast and too reckless driving. @F “speed madness,” as it is now called. ‘This “speed madness” is a new form of dementia which medical Sriontists have differentiated. classified and applied to people who G@rive automobiles recklessly through crowded streets and highways. it is @ form of dementia with which the public has become un- Pheasantly familiar and it is good to have it named. But some- img more than the mere name ought to be contributed by the @tentiats. “Selenee,” Once said a sarcastic wit, “consiats in giving a known fact 2 name and pigeon-holing it.” If it is not to deserve this defl- @ition, science must do more with this well-recognized form of de Mentia than merely name it. There is something more in this dementia than a madness for Speed. It affects not only the motortst’s reason, but his moral Sense. The daily stories of automobdilists running over and killing Or injuring people and then hastening away without stopping to in @ire as to the condition of their victims are not to be accounted for fe any mere infirmity of reason. This blunting of the ordinary feelings of humanity must In some ‘Way or other be connected with the practice of motoring, since the People who motor cars are ordinarly persons of some social pre- tensions and acquainted with the obligations which civilization im Poses upon buman beings Out of their automobiles they are sane and have regard for the ives and limbs of others That they should sneak away after hurting or killing eone indicates unmistakably that driving an automobile has a tendency to demoralize in a large proportion of cases, fs entirely too large for public safety or comfort Medical science has achieved much in evolving the name of “speed madness,” but the name is not broad enough to cover the Whole condition of mental and moral derangement _ The Hearst afternoon faker | | | And the proportion lay, by calling out your vital reserve force They create new strength and energy—out of ygur food It takes starving, they will you no good at all So, eat to, live, and live to eat, with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Th t civilian tion is exhaustion. And exhaustion Friday, but which was nothing but a plcture of the christening party posed some six or eight m the The Sesininity of the “Kernel” in claiming that it is a pieture of the christening is evident for two reasons & newspaper Dublisher in the United States idiotic enough to keep a picture ike that lying around in his ofifee for two days before printing it, and even if he were ass enough to do that, he inside of his paper. tes before bottle waa broken bere ten’t wouldn’t bury it a mile =< nalon of the Kast line from Twenty-first to Twenty-ninth avenues. This will be an accommodation to many persons who now have to walk considerable distance to reach in Thomas Was the EXTENDED QUEEN ANNE HILL PEOPLE PETITION STREET CAR CO to counteract the disease—poisons, PANY fond mic 4. | Whereas the well-fed and well- — nourished person, without ever feal A largely signed petition to t jhimedf to dangers, the mere Beattle Mlectric is bein {thought of which would drive the circulated on Qu Anne hill by hi iaseencaoal ak, starving dysapepsic into a residents along Queen Anne avenue é pante fit @nd vicinity. The extonsion of tho| (Spesiol te The Stor) Good food, well digested, i# the Bast Queen Anne line along Quee YEW YORK, Oct pi eat secret of a healthful existence - z 1 1 paid hea nne avenue from Blaine street as | here on ‘earth far a8 the former thoroughfare ia | $19,000 for 100 shares of Northern " bat heartily, every day, of the Graded is asked for. ‘Th WET vanitic stock tn 1901, be 5 best food you can get, and regulate Make an extension of more than a vn Nees * the working of your digestive ma Quarter of a mile, jin honor bound to deliver the |chinery with tuart Dyspepsia At the present time the line turns Tablets Pantward at Blaine street and after| shares. 1 did not consider the| ay a result. you will be aston Pinning a few blocks return mith | petes « ive, as it might just as|i#hed to find how much stronger | ee to the brow of the hill. This | watt have gone to $2,000 a share.” |and Nveller you feel, how much Beever book-shaped route is claim-|' Thig statement was made by B.|more and better work you can do, #6 to have boen brought about by} ty ‘rhomas, former president of the | how much m ' sure you will Pho influence of nabobs on the brow| New York Bock exchange, under| Ket out of life, and how your old of the bill, who wanted earline | oq at ay in ¢ hearing be-| enemy, that chronic trouble which Drought to their doors. It leaves a} fore y ree P. KB. Reville, in be| has fastened upon your weak spot Farge new district on the northeast | yyit J. J, O'Leary, of Chicago,| wherever it is, will up and a wide of the hill unaccommodated }to r eY $55,000 lost in the pante|and ever after leave you in pe The electric company in liable to| through a short sale of Norhern| health and comfort @bject to making the extension be-| pacit There's more truth than poetry cause it le desirous of waiting until! Thor 1 that he knew of jin ail this atreet fs paved. It might also| any c+ or seuttling on the| ‘Try it onee ler to make the extension along} oxeha fay, as O'Leary al Queen Anne drivewa¥, from! te © wi | the Cedar street line. - * i The company will iu a few days HERALD, TAILOR, 1329 2nd. ##* | eocee BRING IN YOUR EYES—GLASSES FITTED FREE Consultations and Examinations | a CUTLERY SMATTLE BYE, WAR, NOSE AND THROAT = INFIRMARY, 4-6 Haller Block, Corner Second and Columbia, o A COUPLE OF TERIBLE BORES. There's a fellow who speaks softly and carries a big atick. he remarked, as the man who was sell ON THE SAFETY OF OVER-EATING. The Rule of Chooslig the [7aker 6 Two Kvils Applies to the Way Youetip* ork? I want to know how a man is to know when be has had enough. The Pilgrim Fathers, 1 believe, had a quaint saying to the effect that you should always rise from the table feeling a» if you could eat some more. But the question ts, more? Just when to stop? That's the potnt. The rule is wrong, because it's no rule at all. i. It ie inexact and unsetentific It ie Hkely to lead to the danger- habit of eating too little And eating too litthe--or digest- ing too little, which amounts to the same thingie the cause of nine- tenth of the diseases from which humanity suffers today What ts disease? it ts simply uneven balance be- bow much tween waste and repair Some organs lacks strength to carry om the special work for whieh it was created, Where shall it fied the strength it lacks? Tn drugs? Ten thousand times, NO! Better die than become a hope lene drug fiend. No; in food “But,” you say, “ eat a plenty of geod food every day!” e, dear friend; t it ‘ but you don't And food, undigested, is mere poison 80, to make food do you good, you must take Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘Tablets The great thing about Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is, that the’ tion does not depend upon sti tive druggery 1 itself again yesterday of . a They cannot create a habit its saffron colored methods. "Way on an inside page (about the | They"contain no ingredients to 267th) of the Hearst Sunday edition yesterday there appeared what |*pick-you up,” “tone wp your ner Purported to be a picture of thé actual christening Of the Nebraska | Ous system” or furnish whip ener force } do curse of our pre whether of brain. nerves, physteal strength, or vital force, is caused by starvation Of two evils, it la better over eat (and prevent indigestion with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets), than to rise from the table, not having eaten enough to repair the exhaus tion of your vital forces For exhaustion or starvation leads to the moxt varied forma of sickness or disease, brought on by inability of the weakened vitality EVERY BLAQE WARRANTED He accepted hia fate Gave her up as a mate, But with fraternal affection he Kr Exchange. The duty on radium is $250,000 5 pound. “And what will be the re- sult of this wine policy of protect ing radium, my fellow citizens? In & few years radium factories will spring up all over the land, orge 8, American and American capital, encouraged by Jegislatian that promises it pro- teétion from the radium thay is the product of the pauper labor of Bu- rope, and the fires will be lighted aod radiom manufactured vie at #0 low « price that it easily within the reach of every family in the land.” Manager Howe. of the theater, expects to install cooling apparates in his during the engagement Conquerors.” Don't buy any « this = down and see “The Conquetiors? PAYNE | BURIED MANY THOUSANDS VIEW Ae MAINS OF LATE POSTMASTER GENERAL MILWAUKEE, Oct. 10.—Twenty- | five thousand people viewed the | remainsef the late Postmaster Gen eral Henry ©. Payne as they lay in state at the city hall yesterday and & great crowd attended the funeral 9 em ATTEN AER ROE EE I EY EA ORR With the warning that he could not ordered to the seashore, Bess and I thought you would have @ fit when you got your If (T ISN'T PROF. JINKS, [LL SWALLOW MY BONNET!” services At 3 o'clock Im the afternoon the | | whet was put into a hearse and. |» on ith his lasses unless he) eyes on these blue crawlers, and | under an escort of 200 letter car-|took a complete mental rest sure as tadpoles little froggies, | was taken to All Saints ¢ A mental © beyond the | professor ity where simple but impresstve | pr » tne How could! suddenly « upon K. . funeral services were held. The|he divorce himacif n the ‘olo- | mines or Aladdin's grotto. ¥ actual pallbearers were eight letter | gies? Still he had just been ap-| into a blue funk over those azure carriers who were in the postal | pointed to the chair and could not | jumpers, while we went out on the service at the time Mr, Payne was| bear the thought of abandoning the | lawn and fairly rotle ppointed postmaster at Milwauker | post |, That night when Professor Jink of years ago. | That is why Edelbert Jinks, A M.| dought his couch his head was in a | private. interment was in Forest | the porch of the Neptune hotel, gax-| 1 od is ential calculus, but I Hisense. coenctesn ing out on the Atlahtic, a few day#| the characters and figures danced pa r. in pe yf the physi-jall over the page, to be finallly eb # advice had thrown aside) wound up and strangled in strands THE HAND-PAINTED GOWN, | jie books and relaxin or else swal { | | bee For an evening reception the mont J exquisite of gowns are now eut | § high. ‘The young women we : kownn decollete. Those seem ing the fall, to be reserved fo young matrons. This eharmin ception or dinner gown is of pleat ed mouseeline de sole over taftetn The | ornamented stripa are of cream | colored taffeta, matching the taf } feta undergown, Much panol of tat feta in exquisitely handpainted in| | apple bionsom design. Nothing could be daintier than the tende sreen and pink thus employed. Be- | | tween the panels are the mips of} t pleated mousseline, Cream Vene | tian lace form the yoke and d The girdle is of apple gt vet with a wide dull gold t with pearly. | cuffs chiffon v buckle s } to the He simply blinked with amazement. | survey t now have prised to see me CURED BY WHITE RIBBON REMEDY ( nm A pid package Bold | Pharmac his mind | of bright golden hair extent of ponde ing vaguely in a Wave of deep blue, the Jon the ground work of a treatise on | { those wonderful eyes. ale my, When he was suddenly! ‘Though often absent minded the interrupted by « slivery chirp | professor was methodical to a fault If it isn’t Professor Jinks, T'N|and never failed to arrange his swallow my bonnet clothing with geometrical precision The professor started and turne to bed. This night to see a dashing young woman dis caught himself placing playing two dagaling rows his watch beneath the bed and his teeth, the brighter becau shoen under the pillow. Then he wealth of golden hair that — ae wea 1 the fair head. Any man with red Blood in his veins would have re YES WE ARE turned the salutation with alacrity . in by his mechanieat disturber of his ponder- unt ENTHUSIASTIC ries gushed on } tly charming to find Fabel 'S*" | Over the large and beautiful tine of pianos and organs that we have the pleasure of showing at this time The utmost care has been exercised the first man th who champs his own t ig of hair to comb. Fu | ~ ~ [in moing to {ih the selection of makes that have see ily tine. Weren't cou sur, (a? established reputation for genu Jine merits, and the mention of such names as Chickering & Sons, Ho bart M. Cable, Kimball, Pease and the new 0. 8. Johnston Co. pianos are so well known for their many superior qualities that they at once appeal te and inspire confidence in intending purchasers who take the trouble to investigate and which the majority de professor ? True, we have strong frequently made * about and @ very line of instruments, word is the truth 2 are wrong we are honest i wrongness. You surely must ert th prove it, arid if we are right it is worth your while to kr the Among re sure to find ny things you t 1 i co! treatment and gild-edge nds of permanent Guarantees te ASSL a 4) PD. S. JOHNSTON CO te DERANCH UNIO! 003 Second Avenue. Burke Building. ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. nd at Drug Co,, 87 f Virat ave oo ‘@ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1 0144444 00000666606040000 +40000OOOCO HO 2008F : ~ : THE SEATTLE STAR le Sey ey iy BY STAR PURLIEHING CO. > , , | OFFICKS—1aT and 120) Bevonth Avenue T R DUST i? \ : . bed ‘ys } |) e rofessor $ ; BEVERY APTERNOON EXCRI NDAY Ss A ; ; TRLEPHO: | 4 WATLAT AQENCY aa Ballard . he j amy eo . ‘ poser President Roosevelt has had ay ing stock In the now gold mining | @ BY BARTON CURRIE eit ' ; Gevivered by ine lera, NO frap copies, Ys out tooth filled. Now will the republio- | company left the officer le @ |e fa bre ane stop talking about Menry G. But | didn't see a single sign of | @9O690*400600080 000000004 re vito TO MAIL SUBACHIARNS—The de When your subsoription expires, ie | Th » toler otiok t ange ¢ abel is & Andrew Carnegie bas written an | you buy the stock Rielbert 1d fulfiiied 1 q ve : h Kntered feattle, Washingt as second-class matter makes him eligible for a residence Ye ribo Lake Forested Saligre | pe oie . ‘ -. Shire ; : f ye “ = —— ~—we | in Indiana jay 1 ob ~~ t - “ ym: “ee oo) m What do you think is the matter | watat ee tee coos heat Weontad “And he gave 't for his opinion that whoever could make two with little Willie, doctor? Blanche Ring Babbathed tn BUT | a jeaut three-quarters of an inch aa | th | ; ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spet of ground 5 = SR RNES BEGUN GE 8 OAD Fae aes ee ; Hato | Be picked up thie morning matt na] * ' t ee of meaale foveral from here contempMto| road “Profesor Iedelwert Jtnke Where only one grew before would deserve better of mankind and You—but of course they're rash] taking in the world’s fair dixt| Yom the dase when Proton ie ate do more essential service to his dountry than the whole r of Bi) promises, aren't they, doctor?” eesk ine auar eabtne taen ‘tee te i ~y wee pa Politicians put together.”—Jonathan Swift. | The pleasant rains ar recetve vet tmpremsions he had | PM wt ry gd | | A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | comed by farm ceived the noti Wah half an hour, Bdge Mill Adams figgen | dignity was to t aphorto- | # "1 like my patfine pl = the exporttion, where he topk in the | ally speaking, he oon fe ‘ dnye panned th CHEAPER LIGHT "= [boy. His serious work in life bee : ' varewsed. 3 | The smiling countenance of Mabel | with the reading of hin letters and | beth Jink “Ns Mv id te * | Barrison is being seon on our aver| the crow pressed ite footprints It A Wt pli nt ht bien r ‘ Tho Seattle Electric company has magnanimously promised cer ial a comet Our new postoffice ia nearing} of kilt. Tt Yi ed to] Present, For the next half h hie stm California Perfumes tain material reductions in the price of light, beginning the first of | mee - { completion, work on It progressing | book it At 18 he wax shoulde t butts rfly vi r ee- |" the president of the college, wh THIS OFFER REMAINS hext month. The action of the electric octopus comes singularly money keeps th’ au- | ly J the ‘ologien. 7 ond ter reason jown to spend Runde OPEN UNTIL NOV " ’ Charley Fairbanks ts seeing the for the feminine rib of b t the professor could ngt fathom t Square I close upon the heels of the philanthropic reduction of the price of ne lu ninged bt for a day after ae . tomobite in repair, | slatts of these United States at thie | ity youthful Jinks looked upon yed 4 erected ‘tian with gas to one do! by the Seattle Lighting company writing. —Chicago Journal fit merely a constitutional For a time he pondered the ly glad to see you, old chap. | | Natne-------snerene- It must not be believed that humanitarianism is the tmpelling | (¢ the an al wh strange idioms that 1 1 pell-mell | 4, simply having # motive that gives Seattle cheaper electric light any more than it HEARD ROUND THE ROUND | Further than that he had never from the bright nd lips, To analyne |i th sles up 13 pound to the OUSE. given the fair sex « though Joon~ | nd synth reed and tim a was humanitarianiam which freed the gas octopus to reduce tts ae niomaily he f One oF two girts| Diurred hieroglyphice was a mere| S004 DOW ‘ wien jwho could interest him, but they,| Pastime for him, but the weird con-| 4)” ietamorphosia ae g The Seattle Lighting company (se giving dollar gas because it had Maybe you haven't noticed that it J poser re merely mental ~ | pe teas aga nay t dasea| COMrse and when haat aw the Baltic Meet always does sail eager lag y lacking in all the & nat Gase@) sinks 4 4 down before her on The Seattle Electric company is going to sell electricity cheaper | back to port. Jintnity. ‘Those who possessed such here Gee ot ss the fame i A pen ogni she Decause it has to. You,’ said Mre. Smithers, as she |aualities he placed tn the same cat~| burr of her voice wever, that | ——+~ - - am And why? explained it to her little boy, “a praes with & ramped Fal divers —— iy him « ch “ that alt his ‘The same reason applies tn both instances. councilman is a diplomat ean 4 Fy “+ 7 ASTOR IA re) h t It will. be remembered that some two years ago The Star inaus | "How do you figure that out? | abetrnc own a pon individuality, but a suddenty snanters curated a fight for cheaper light, for the reason that It believed that | OFOKO ip Smithers. |. |tome and begin thumbing the index. | revivified being with a beating| Bor Jufante and Children, The $1.00 and $1.0 values being the franchises held by both gas and electric octopl thwarted com- |asked Mrs Smithers, "You go. to Mire Sages get Bmp och ag " f . The Kind You Have Always Bought ee ee ee ee Petition and brought enormous revenues Into the coffers of these | the basement and stoke up the tur- / on of muminy-ltke expression. | and looked at the bright vision be- | Beare the pe ge shapes in foreign-owned corporations, because both had monopolies and mace. | Hie mouth was a ait, Mis o fore hie The square roots Ubes charged exorbitant rates. NIGHT OWL PHILOSOPHY |to a sharp point and tie tt faded rae nin WALKING HATS What The Star wanted was free and open competition, and that Karly to bed and early to rine po apo peny tg ag brain ané and Patterns being. close out Gam means fair prices for light does very well for sick folke and land his f - Begg) eee _— va oe tie si.eo, 91.50. t & — We meant a tong and bitter fight. The Star waged it It was | £U7% but It makes a man miss all | He was beither hanged Laties Geld Filled Sy yer 36 Secemtil a ® r the fun Ul be dies and joins the weighed « nety-0nd 4 thought out Watches, with elther| at H. @ H. Chesbro’s, 1995 Secon i Opposed by corporation influence in the council and corporation- | stitte that are gone to the skies. THROWLNO WITC ‘The wage of the college called hin | anewere. | Bigin or §=Wakham | ave. be tainted newspapers, but it won out. - to bed when _ bag ag MnOwis Se aa the “hun apthe.” At last he almost exclaimed | sine. <. as hg st s ny And the citizens of Seattle have been buying dollar gas since | &t Your ease, you le ju od You don't* hear many stories | Tt wae ® particularty bright June Now I know I a you before, 4 degen the first of last August, and they will be buytng cheaper electricity | “Me Of some Latin disease.~ nowadays about men walking to the |T"I9K that Professor Jinks start-| but will you net recall some tnel- price is for the next 39 . he first of.38 ok ville, Mo., Advertiner world’s fair.” od from the lecture hall to hin study.| dent so that I may determine the days PIANO nome © wig ym . — No, but hear tots of | M® bad just fintshed his last lecture | category—er, I mean, place your! HOUGHTON & The step taken by the Seattle Electric company is due solely to lo, you can te « ine Goal rodactyt | identity.” DEALERS stories about them walking back NOWTER the fact that it now has the com petition of the Snoqualmie Light & home.” pondering on the three Claude Baker, you gosse,” ELERS. “Power company, a concern which owes its present franchise to the ae ‘ months’ vacation at hand. He had| sparkled the fair one, “an a it you 704 First Avenue, Seattle. 1305 Second Ave. fight The Star made. The electric »pus will also soon have a A irl told « lovelorn young Mr om ot tenes Bn o aj hm —— - nr Tag pa — aI. AR ot A Li new Richmond in the fleld—the municipal lighting plaut— a public That to Rim he could bo but a Gr. | eiraium. Hla physician, heweve r must be in an awfal An Important Corset Sale The secret of Corset elegance and satisfaction is | being fitted with the corect style. This can best be done by our expert fitters at the store. 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