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eS THE SEATTLE “STAR YT STAR PU BLIEHING CO » 7 OFFICHS iNT and 1900 Beventh Avenue ST R. DUST " BYRRY APTRAMGON HACKI'T SUNDAY, “a A 9 : <g> CLEP HC tment—Sunset, M ‘on Independent iam 1 Departinent 8 t, Main 18 Business Dew Kaitor The Giar'e Baatern offices, iW TW ariford building Chicago, 6 Tribune Buia New York, W. Lh Portertiel d. foreign adver tininy VARD STAR ADENCY—a® Ballard ave Suneet, Med tat oath trying to ' iecaaials ee ? DB a cae oy © and for Infants and Children. Ono cent ver copy, six conte. pep w twenty-five cents per ivered hy inail oF & NS ree ' rtaht YA aay i TO MAIL. SUBSCHIDERS— The date when rour audscription exy Silcal Wikur close” hermes’ tbe “met Gide ree Ghee abe. i Mins Whiting read the sprawling | had come aa visitor-in-or ’ Hest substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Biss cete Indal of cach waver, When thar date arrives. If rous rt - ys | ea >, aie, ton | ie smally, and thea, aft m and Soothing Syrups, Tt is Pleasant, It bg SEE eee label ee arinne Worms | eee ccapaehiot Sik tealy enn Lee et nT } odin me ta contging neltiar Opium Trorpnt ® nor other Narcotic . a f f tab Ce, destroys ors aye ‘ p a Entered at the Postoffice at Beattte has second clags inaiter 8 Ser | worty of goods purchaned? D e a ee ere y anes it eu tn Diarchen end Winn Coil Silage vert nh nent ng 4 “And he gave it for his opinion that whoever could make two they ay ; There was at want. % - M Whit . ate A 1 » Child the Moth tare of corn, or two blades of grass te grow upon @ spot of ground . h 1 it all in the effront \ wok tyy a Unit at ' me, at Th Ki ] 7 H Al Bo I \ Where only ome grew before would deserve better of mankind and lant three etme r anata har Hie Vow on the shot. 1.07. yale, test, Be Lag 6 In ou ave ways ug’ it do more essential service to his country’ than the whele race of Dp PROM JOSH WISE. and it Ang wose wo td . a Bears the Signature of politicians put together.”—Jenathan Swift . omic. Whiting i and © erecine lowed the aecouth letter ing, in the meanwhile nine there was that in tt wor why most Pei, = vexed her and made her # 1 upon polities ass unhappy abstract, she admitted women talk » With the deadly tersonens of «| (o herself there wan little in it to A newspa proclaimed anyone, but the yen | hi Kenneth MacIntosh, t andi date for prosecuting attorney of this mueh ts th't thelr to all . honesty had a } bie nan nd b.- In Use For Over 30 Years. county, fe being railed and aasailed by a partisah press and oppos or give | - @ = ial seat thave human | aa ing politietans for no ether reason than that he is a young mar they t - in the story and personal] ‘ # Every other political subterfuge has been exhausted an em a chance t’ do aryed money the treasur too? Miss Whiting thought Meanest, dirtiest, nastiest and mo rt contemptible political p: od as ~ mt t... te to 1 " t . . u ings a - J . oe This is not a defense of Mr. Kenneth Mactatosh’s ambitions. Tt " were crimina negligent. Ono} her t ' fs not an endorsement of the party which placed him in nominw —_ wn the la wa t an | E ulked tn mnounced and MINUTES ee ae it ts a defense of the YOUNG MAN in politics and ny Fade a vee - ‘eng pred ben weed ho Uife. ° t to go to the nation: his lack of watebfuls " 6 came toward } ban ag It ts too dad that there is still left a els of polittoa house of rey a. ative cee = the fact thet he shared th tun- | pealing & and whe saw that his MONEY Dinders and journalistic cut-throat: who, when they are drive millionaires acquiring ntempt | ‘THE POLICE SAIDIT WAB A |“ | face was drawn and white dia @ cornet for an issue upon which to conduct a campaign, will —- sate LOW DIVE Fastse te: the tacked ' Sthat yoo have een aa aannnnnrens @ man for having been too recently born asd oh in wees. hen | caw’ co | name i Y the ‘ 5 Such methods of “campaigning” can only act as a b Jem ‘ believes | ne taieh de teehee on. [aeneen PA cl Misa ¥ witly and | } to those who employ them. In the first place, it is an absolute cer- | Sway down, in the bo et t } Bible authority fur | ! “ t t| felx ' ave t } ; tainty that the first voters In this county are the men who are go- | "°** o will oe t jit, Men will not Jiahew, be- | the ine.” Then they wont on ‘ou are late,” ab } Ing to decide the issues on the Sth day of next Novem! It is th Port Arthar's fall coms to be | (hul® (her claim 2 2 Leiningen tee pre yt net bag , + os he _ | 2 a men who Will drop thelr ballot Tm the box for the first tlme who | one long, sweet Indian summer peng oe silly Peetl ning | it was clover aden a eaiaaae than {Pitan i Gee Ps | ; } eal will decide whether Mr, Mead or Mr, Turner will carry this state. It Hold the forifor't am trying to |JeTsalom ae a aan wipeth's dis, | Ne hed endeavored to shield the al-| slowly. “I am oar nrporely— | { fs this class of men who will say whether Mr. Macintosh of his _ Ku atpin ’ “ = and tarning it upside — th ne wy testing dle rd bat god x . . ee: i opponent will succeed the present incumbent In the prosecutor's of was’ Women, cut thle out, and | Sete Pet acresh abont his om 0 ciety ine sietew id j fice, and when any party or any partisan newspaper jemns a can ie to wine the Ghee eel viously can” seserd—erith 5 | ee ane didate because he Is yet a boy, that party and that paper are throwing Kan., Reflector h tation 1 and or to almost ready,” sald Splendid Service ent und for; Miss Wong, nervously, “Can't | mud and slurs upon the very men who carry the balance of power in every critical election. We doo't imagine the oesailants of Mr. MacIntosh thought of that. But they would do well to think of that before cafrying the disgraceful tactics too far Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the New York when he was 23, and he was speaker a year Inter, and in Fears he bad accomplished one of the supreme acts of his whole f ; : you stay? Up-to-Date Equipment Courteous Employes my oolne nahn. BB gg | Me pod tegen pou = ica | “BEST MEALS ON WHEELS.” ade ~~ ~ As tanmmmmnands gece eR lee nog alas 2 NIGHTS TO ST. PAUL. | Now is that not 4 shane. ie) idee i Yee ee one - e 3 NIGHTS TO CHICAGO. 1 4 NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. Hut ats ts fn sing for a fieh As good as aught. CAN YOU BEAT IT? While ma a trying bard 1 fear | OPEN WORK |My ma eh my minnow net first paragray ah cceraaeap sae ohare ares Legge nape esa lowe th a he " | Through Tickets, Berth Reservat * ond Raggege Checked to all ii ecutive who ever received the highest gift in the nation’s power to © one she's got | mecrvations ond give, and yet no one hase ever sald that any mistakes he may have WALKIN WIP PA, j | When I go wa’ tn’ out wif pa. 1 alwayt w a kith fo ma An’ ath we go a-down th’ thret jt hear thay, “You look tho thweet.” | My pa he walkth on awful pwoud } An’ holtth my hand when there’th a crowd 61 TICKET me pen 612 i : 4 FREE RENT ORFREE HOMES xperience or the errors of youth made have been due to fn Mr. MacIntosh is a clean young man, he |s a wholesome young man? and an ambitious and capable young man, and the party of men who ean find no other charge to bring against him save hie youth would better sit silent and let the voters decide for them- eelves than to jump fn and rein their own chances of success by such =< A. Ling—Doe what do you | pig-headed methods as are now being employed im the campaign | 00 OMe iy He loth me thkip when I'm wif him, against him. Dr. K. Mlem—My for. An’ telith me I'm bith “Thenny It would only be a fitting rebuke to the pusitlanimous nincom ses Tim What have you to say of this|/¢ don't care If my te ‘th on harge of manslaughter?” asked the} th walght } An’. if T lag bebin’. he'll walt poops who are thus holding up to ridicule and contempt every young man in the country that Mr. Mac lutosh should be elected by a rous promecet in, or he: ing majority. eer Nothing.” replied the imerchant. | When men thay, “What a fine, big ‘The Star has nothing against his opponent, and bas no interest | “It's foolish, absurd™ | hoy?” - in Mr, MacIntosh’s candidacy ave such as ts founded upon the broad “Absunt, Is it? Didn't you admis | Hith ed pak Races & haan wit Figure it out—Homes sold on Principles of honesty aud efficiency in public service. See Sees Se en WP i h to them, “Well f thoud , But 1¢ hee mething bat withering contempt for euch as cast un- TREATMENT OF PILES | thmitet paypents cmelier than rent He'th gettin’ bigger all th’ whittle.” called for aspersions on the flower, and chivalry and hope of Our | 5. snemcy of Cure the True Test. jis lott me lou oS Lots $35 and up. Terms $3.00 Ration—the ambitious young American. Many so-called pile dies will| An’ tellth me loth o” ber month. City water on ev- afford the user slight temporary re knowth 5 . THIS ISA FUNN) CAMPAIGN bs and the majority of those af-| He alwayth boyth me thomefin’ ery lot. Only 15 minutes’ ride licted do not expect more than nice. Wests this. An’ never mindth about th’ price: on Washington street car to _ The average sufferer, after hav-| And loth me carry home, doth pa, Southeast Seattle. ing tried every preparation recom-| Thome flowerth that I give to ma. way that respectad! da of families rig themselves out in — ne = se oil Memets te one of the | mended for the cure of piles, comes The Three- Year-Old Cisteth eplenter end tramp throagh mudsy to the conclusion that there is no queerest freaks of American poli tics. @are except by an operation, and phe marching club,” whethe r it wears ailk hatand Prince Albert | rather than undergo this “taxt re- | MISSIONARIES or red flanne! shirt and duck overails; whether it carries gold-bead- | sort” he suffe resigned to the Py ed ebony canes or a leaky coal-otl tore! situation, so fi : ts funny. tention of thoww iaterested to in| WILL LEC? ORE How funny honest oli C. People must look to a man who look® | yied to the fallowmne eapertence for fun in everything but gas billet “After ten years of suffering from Cartoonist Satterfield has chosen the uniformed campaign march. | blind, bleeding and protruding piles The Woman's Missionary Social | ing club as the theme and Indian as the locality for a set of six and after using every remedy [| union will hold its tenth semi-an - | came toward her | have come to you. You don't— could hear of without any benefit, | Us! meeting te row, an all day éartoons, the first of which will appear in The Star next Monday I finally bought a fifty cent b Preabyterian | Cla You love me? whisp you can't know that—what that It you are a party man, one of these pictures is bound to make | of Pyramid Pile Cure, and used it we and) wou HON’T--YOU CAN'T KNOW THAT—WHAT THAT SAYS 18 Yes,” answered Mise Whiting, | saye—is true!” “mad,” but the other gre wil’ make so much fun of your party | with such good resulte [ bought hed, All , “ " . ewe simply; 1 love you.” | And just at that moment in 1 aie ext o dollar « box, which finished | attend TRUE “But—that? Miss Whiting’s mother, all smi sur Own sore spots, Opponents that you will forgive your ~ the job. That was nearly six years oe ago, and as far an piles is concerned Talk aboutgnews thieves. Not content with stealing telegraph 1 am cured, and have never felt a news bodily from the columns of The Star, the Seattle Hearst sheet | symptom of them since. More than once, by many times, | Miss Whiting simulated lack of such ? Isn't it " > Many others have used this rem- he had eat w nongh that I know are inno es stole without giving credit The Star’s local political write- j he had eaten the Whiting bread | comprehension > : yesterday edy by my advice, with the same} PEE and salt. Firet he had come as tho| “You see,” be went on, “t had | Cott? Why should you hang your up, which was the first foreeast of the election results in this state | TJs and I always recommend tt mest of the head of the house to head as if you were a convic | Ri SISTED 700 MUCH ome Bal actin oes | ahettod summit “Why should I heed wi 4 people | to welcome Killis and to say of you? nounce Whiting, | that dinner was ready and waiting. almost angrily Tk —— China wilt Stevenson. Mra the Hindoo and will speak Public works had promised to dine | at length, “but I think that 1 hed that night with the Whitings | better not ys. and fate bas CALIFORNIA BABY FOOD based upon anything lke reliable estimates. The Hearst sheet can [tp sufferers with piles”. H a t intended to /crm@inal? Why should you . be given credit for one thing, anyway. It knows good stuff when it Potts, Burlington, Kan 7 5“ . why you eausdeoun CORRERTIVE 6 it, even if it has to steal it. Testimony like this should con Olet » is not irresistible,” contin- |, “No f can’t.” replied Kills, tarn nuseneua’ Be > sees It, Vinee the most skeptical the Pyr use Olaf Hamberg » fought | bam gh mq away from her —— mid Pile Cure not only cures, but was arrested on & charge | > * a | “You must,” exclaimed Miss ves A Pennsylvania man died from hiccoughs. A sudden shock wit! | cures to stay cured. It is in the| % being drumk and flvorderly by! + LESH ol peg Whiting 75M hiccoughs, but the mon probably decided tt was useless to wait | form of a suppository, can be ap-| Patrolman C. G. Carr last even ne} There is no continued | “put 1 can't” ansyered Killle “an cure hiccoughs, ‘ plied to the parts affected. and does |'t W84 necessary for that officer Mies Whiting, “to be afraid of it.” | pitifully, “beeau nF and see if Pennsylvania democratic. i 4 to subdue him before he could be It's not fear,” exclaimed Killis, |” - ite work quickly snd painlessly ro . g n Recause : eenemmenmmmenl Drugaists generally sell this fam-| ‘**8 to the elty jail, | After: his ar | rising.’es if in ang it's sham Becanse I have no right to } 998 OFA, 98.00 Siang The Foraker sentiment is said to be growing in Ohio. There was | ous remedy for fifty cents a pack rival there tw of hia countrymen | Shame more than fear. I came here m talk Ike that. I should hav J ee yy io a second crop of strawberries near Lima and sufferers are urged to buy | 8™* Yreathlessly info beadquar- | to tell you and I will tell you—that & man and remained silent QUAKER DRUG Co. also 4 & package now and give it a trial| @t* With the terrible tale of beat- ve you, love you! But as I en ealée’t, onl ae you have 1013 and 1095 First ana. Se cea tonight. Accept no substitutes | ing administered to the ‘fuckless bo par I four read | He paused and gazed dreamily out } — ——— The use of wire fences has Increased the denths of cattle by light- A litle book deserthing the canses | O14. They were told to lay their tn mt 1 could | of the window But you on’t : - mpinint before the ¢ivil service ask you to share such & life as—as| know all of it! : . Why not have wirciess es? and cure of piles is published by the | CO™?!s - #08 | know all of f You don’t know —- _- Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich,, | C©™Mission for adjustment and re- that says I have been leading?) why 1 should have kept silence and same will be sent free to any | {sed an interview with their ach Would a nt You don't know why I should not Vienna is to have the greatest hospital in the world. It would rene tor the asking ing tryman. Thd trouble o tise Whiting t 1 to the win eo curre mY dow an out th OR ther not have it than p it. - é ——= | curred on First avenue, ee ing crowd, Then she came over to MRS, WINSLOW'S — EEE wh ! wat th his hea A recetver has been appointed for a liquid air company. Here's a WHY BOUND OVER esting upon I te, and laid her | SOOTHING SYRUP T ; oF heThompsonCo for it to iquidate eon { chance for it to Nani weularen white Fort —_—_-— ot thace’ | feuecen wane ing pk Wilt ® aid, softl ail pain. cures Ww It will be easy enough for some of us to lead the simple life Penn lh| - oman 2 sit pain cures wt 224 Pike Street, ete Aeon ae bea gq itiilts stretehed tortty ble arm and CWENTY-FLY J” — rt under Invites you to call and take a acing @ trip out to the into the United w $20 PER MONTH WILL PAY FOR A HOME Close in and on ear line. Only a small cash payment, t ur rent takes care of the balance Look at those 4 and 6-room cot tages on Haat Union and 26th | States for immoral purpos | According to the testimony the woman was enticed from her home in British Columbia by Madole to make a living for him here. She had with her in court an 8-month old baby, She testified that Ma- | FOR ROSS MAIN (31. Along Fifteenth avenue west to | Ross the pipe will be constructed of | ‘The fire and water committee last | wood, the abutting business and res- Hight decided upon a basis idence property being charged $1 feaament for the construct and 68 ce per front foot, re- Rew 20-inch main to run fr npectively, \“Green Acres” 1 meant all of it,” he answered. I meant that | love you, love you, love I meant that I have watt ed for the chance to tell you in fear hat ha ppened was ¢ 1 meant it it had made me asd ae Twat CUTLERY at ron, ed Sey tv =| NERY LAE VARRANTED ern avenue and Bell street to Ross. —. . Where steel pipe is used business| We don't sell photo coupons, 26 |§ "4 27th avenues. Then cail tof) dole had sold both her own and her Miss Whitine este. celaaed ott property will be charged $1.50 per/ per cent discount. Eggan & Eric one's baby’s jewelry. Killis, but he looked away. Then | MARION overlooking Lake Washington, front foot and residence property son, 1516 First. oe | Security Savings& MEAD AT POMEROY he arose and paced up and down | STREET PEL itech Che A OUR TREATMENT CURES CATARAH, OUR GLASSES FIT. FOMBROY, Cet. 30—Condidnte ek | the room in silence, Mine Whiting | NON TRUST a! cr onewstation, examination and gl 7 Safe Deposit Co. | Mead mpoke here today on the de: | watehed him 7 ‘PHOTO SUPPLY co. p eage SBATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSH J FIRMARY. 115 SENECA STREET ditions tetinenahee teen | en eH ee dt sna Eas Terms Gehl eds Sesend ah Cotanbla, . blican nominee shoke at North | have something to tell | School of Photography \ y a yesterday Killis stopped with a start, and free to Amateurs