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SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BL TNTING CO OFPICHE-1W) and We Beventa Avenue RRNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES 4. iment Sunset, Departm. dependent Lae ain 108 OH griford bullding, Chi 6 ‘Tlvdne | fea sa | ¢ Pantorn. offic York Wow STAR AGEN 1 One cont per copy, st conte pe; or twenty-five cents per month, @elive ma . = Not * TO MAIL BUBSCRIGHRS The de moript heme ta f each r Ww it gain ¥ advan es, y taken f ta label is ecelmt i at the Postoffice at Beattl ©, Washington, as second-class matter ke two And he gave it for bis opinion that whoever could eare of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground before would deserve better of mankind and oe to his country than the whele race of where only one grey do more essential servi: politicians put together.”—Jonathan Swift, comes from Denver Joyed ‘A& a street car ‘This story William H. Seip has for nine y a fine romance conductor in that Ae ord f onduct or he is ribed as a manly, high mftted and true 1 gontle man. Miss Enid Phelps is a daughterof one of Denver's wealthtost families, She is a handsome, cultured 1 of iIndependent® spirit and & warm heart, William Seip and Enid Phelps are engaged to be mu ye Ko Mr. Seip has saved enough from his salary to buy the stock of a Hittle corner grocery which he has transformed into a very attractive store, When his trade is sufficient to support a wife in a modest cottage which he afta Miss Phelps have selected the wedding will take place, For Mr. Seip w ept a penny of Miss Phelps e of the trade of the street car employes, old money, And becau comrades, and because of the strict attention that Mr. Selp gives to busin: he ha ady trebled the trade of his store and the wed ding is not far awe ntroduction of Miss Phelps to the n with the ‘The romance t conductor a couple of years ago. Acquaintance developed the fact that the tastes of the two persons were similar especially to music. As time went by it was noted that Miss Phelps patrontxed Nected fares, This young lady cares 400, where she might shine the car where for the vapid society of the choose. And as for Seip, he worth a million the conductor to call at the home, He did so. One day b her wealth and asked } arry bim as soon as he could support ber in a modest manner position by the Phelps (amily, at first, but the ranged and tae big Phelps mansion buys its supplies at the little Selp Brocery to that would not be a society man if which he may be some day, So Miss Phelps asked braved Phere was Jerable op She accepted matter all ar Miss Phelps sees And out of f the Why retell this story? Well, it is a beautiful story the ordinary Thet is why the Denver papers print a picture Phelps mansion and the little grocery store. e's faith im buman nature. More than that. The engagement of those two & wealthy, sensible young woman to a poor but upright and sturdy young man—is a rebuke to the spirit of caste. knows that class distinctions are growing stronger in this country and everyone who cares about {t deplores this tendency toward the strat {fication of our society. it renews Everyone eee Some twenty years ago General Garfield eulogized our soclety He said, in effect. that it was different from that of Europe which was like the strata of the earth, each layer above holding the one Beneath it down; that our soctety was like the restiess waves of the sea, yielding and changing, so that the lowest drop might rise and Slisten on the topmost wave. That comperison ts still true—to an extent. Everyone is able to see that conditions of birth and wealth are tending toward the establish ment of exclusive circles of society ‘Thep reachers feel called upon to rebuke the spirit of caste in the echurches—the last place on earth where it should appear. see “Democracy,” said a great man, “means sot ‘I'm as good as you are’ but ‘you are as good as I am.’” See the distinction? Eaid Phelps said to William Seip, “you are as good as I am. She wanted not wealth nor social standing but a man—a husband. And tm accepting her lover she dealt a god blow at the dangerous spirit of caste. —_—_ Charles Wagney the Parisian clergyman who writes and talks about “The Simple Life,” ts making a lecture tour of the United States simultaneously with the campaign spelibinders. Up to date, Rev. Charles and General Apathy seem to have a larger following @mong the common people than have the strenuous stump perform- ers. ee Katser Wilhelm has become an adherent of the impre * school in art, Now the gentlemen of the court will have « fine thne G¥essing what in Sam Hii the emperor has tried to paint, and get- (ing sent to the jungles when they gues# wrong _———— ‘Thieves in New York set fire to houses and burned the Inmates fo they could rob; thieves in Cleveland turned on the gas in order to blow up people they had robbed. Back seat for a few days. os hor iat ‘ Chicago criminais may take a Kansas couple who fear railroad accidents will drive to Iowa. About the time somebody's blue annthilator hosts them over the tele- graph wires they will wonder whether the little old upper berth wasn't the safest bet after all. aaa A 16-year-old West Virginia gir! has married into the Hatfleid family. Clever maiden.’ The feud advertising she will get will en- able her to go on the stage by the time her husband has b cessfully assassinated. ee suc - Home of an alleged bank wrecker was blown to bits with dynma- mite, out in Indiana. Some depositor, banker to get a good | ike. doubtless, who wanted the of what his financial resources looked ————_. A Philadelphia singer has got a man locked up on the charge Of stealing her jewels. If said man is not at present the lady's prea» agent, he ought to land the job when he acquires his freedom ———_ magn. Chieago doctors, it Is alleged, pay commissions to people whe patients to them. Well, why not? . Medici insurance, and the nd is only a form of lite commission. ° insurance busines — Cleveland woman who married a milkman now wants a divorce because pe lets her do the work while he stays abed. poor man is merely trying to make up lost weep. —_—_ ‘The unkissed Dowle has passed his bar examination. Emotional ladies desiring hot-house divor Probably the ces will scarcely seek out the hirsute and cold blooded Gindstone as legal ad Candidates are kissing helpless babies out tn Indiana Four years from now those babies will have one reason at least for being gind they are four years older. ote oad anton hen BRING IN YOUR EYES—Glasses Fitted Free Consultations and Examinations Fr SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, 4-5 Haller Block Corner Second and Columbia 00-05-096-0O0994048 64-94 004.H OT HOHE O6099080 004 : PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT =; FOP EPP EE PEEEE EE EEO EEE EER ORD OOP De® | (% STAR DUST %)|e3eee |STAR DUST’S OWN ly one which you might up to der bay feller. He Yous, I know him. hog which beter Ine it pomatbility Vell, 1 left one to hone, Tes got a to me.” bullrustes.” Are you going to vote Schmierkaese? He's my brudder Yess, becoss odderwine he ise a | sen temansa” “I bed he vill lead der polls on elections day ‘Oh, if be isa a Pole, 1 ye for him.” ‘Oh, he ine not now papers to show he ine P AN r-r-right-—1 forgif him will sign a jon.” | “Me tae not in chall. Jodder brudder 1 suxposoning you see hi | coll-dow | “Oh, he don’t mind It. Me wilt hat turnkey for bisw Thanksgiving din OPERATIONS A FAD Public Gradually Awakens to the Fact The latest fad in operations has been the appendicitis tad; before that the fad for rectal operations | (piles, ete.) held sway, Hondreds jot patients w frightened and/ hurried into hospitals, operated up Jon and robbed of their last dollar | when the trouble was a simple case of hemorrhoids or piles only, easily cured at home with a simple rem edy costing but fifty cents a box. tittons tor hiss p Dot ina my | Pyramid Pile Cure of my druggist, with the intemtion of baying @ urpri cured left out of the fi 1 when I found that | was fd only box piles since I used one box | which has been about two months previous to using Pyramid Pile Cure 1 had the worst kind of bleeding and protruding piles for over thirty jone years, and no one knows, ox ept thove who have had the piles the pain and misery I suffere | “lam & poor man, but have often | sald I would give a fortune, if | had | it, to be cured of the and now I have been cured for fifty cents. I |should be very ungrateful if I did net thank you and give you every privilege to use my name and this letter, when I know there are 80 many who suffer as I did A Weismiller, 1100 Bladensburg Road Washington, D. ¢ The Pyramid Drag Co., Marshall Mich., publish a little book on the \ causes and cure of piles, which they } will be glad to mail free to any ap. | piicant, and we advise all sufferers from this painful disease to write to — thom for it WEBER AND FIELDS o.oo LITTLE TALES 1 procured one fifty cent box of | larger box later, but was happtly | nd still have six pyramids, | I have not had least sign of | 2 OO Te ASTORIA niente ime wednvesonm ste 2 Prof. W. G. Jot { " " t retary of ag The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- , ‘ video ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, and has been made under his “ w =e anidorat personal supervision for over 80 years, Allow no one to deceive you in thia, Counterfeits, Imitations and Thcbenaned are but Experiments, and endanger the of the At Aariou! health of Children. Experience against Experiment 1 ite kindred ps an and favorably known ‘uae tt aaa What is CASTORIA. Me was born on a farm in Plain Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It contains owhship, Franklin county, Objo Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant y S66. In due time he took « eslther Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, yurse in the Ohio state untyersit Ite age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays and at Cornet) Sed .cnee & Feverishness, It cures Dinrrhwa and Wind Colic, It Rontkea cntves yn relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and ie-was Miter eaeebatied ooo Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach erente Gm the tackler Ur and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho ersity of Ilinols and Children's Panacea~The Mother's Friend. of Maryland He was one The Kind You Have Always Bought | “Bears the Signature of the Parix expo both pra | teal and sectentift « in age He is & member of sev 1 agrice and horticulture | noctetion, of the Order « | Patrons of Husbandry fe te at I inte esting pubtl nk A Be h nf ¢ jrervices are im great demand at In Use For Over 30 Years. convent Institutes, granges, ¢ THE CEMTAUR COMPANY. TY MURRAY STREET, MEW ¥! + dis year, Me tn Wass } ed bt WORLD'S FAIR EXHIBIT DO! rcarieaifiest| © TERSELY TOLB| *"% were " mt be a bad ces | | Witt, § chauld cach Ll. ROBINSON, aged 66, a la Arnold Zbinden, councilman from | (iuste-—"t bach.“) borer employed in tiling a ditch 16) the Sixth ward, returned from a yUN AF sone hop yards about one mile below | visit to Nebraska in time to ha BCHOO d gon City, Ore, was t er ‘ the pleasure of seeing the counc \ 1. ©. gh ete th Re staat gas * | grant him « license for bis saloon, | the Lobby, last night He has been phrase r eng ie} JIMMIB, the | abeent for two weeks. He was at pot Patrick Hal th dn ta Louls for Pua . * fought |b nin beft: ha days Counetimen | ‘ t explosion a dynamite cap, Surphy and Burnett, he reports) Now let we) yeste that the Washington exhibit, par-| anetner tit ticularly that from Seattle, ts little Fdent The dog and THE TEN WEEKS hoo! for | lest than a diagrace. | the eat fought end fought, and then | farmers, which was held several The Washington building | jog chased th at under @ cha t) ears ago at the state agricultural | is all right, ond bitter end. ollege, will be revived this year at! where the _Thie story recalls to the mentor | the college. The school will be for | the city and county for advertising the staff this dialogue between | practical farmers only purposes is being spent is more teacher and pupt — than I could figure out. There is Teacher—Johnny, whet do you| A JAPANESE mil! hand at Muk : . - an exeellent opportunity at St ¢ from all over left for Japan to join the was known as Joba know of the Anglo-Ha Johnay— Nothin race? Iteo has reserves, He ma'am. I was at ) by his fellow workmen. He SPECIALS: say Goa reday ONLY know th | This | » a Solid Oak _ Dre sser Thursday On Wednesday and Only, Special, $7.50 This Is a Solid Oak | Rocker With cot ded arms and is an espectally well made and fint large, roomy and com abl a real « selling price i» § On Wednesday and Thursday Only, Special, $1.65 THE Of Furniture, Rugs, ¢ AUTUMN OPE te and Dhapertes ts a regular p y rings are going on exhibition HEATERS n exceptionally large stock of Heaters of every de ices from $2 up. THE FAMOUS HOWARD OVER R18 THE B MADE-—-$12.50 TO $30.00, t them. WE OFFER $30 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE SOLD | BY US, NO MATTER HOW LONG USED | de Ranges, fully guaranteed; $36 up, | Old range taken in part payment | G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. A WORD FROM JOSH Wise a wife in Mukilteo lL. MH. Gray & Co. have received | raphic information from San | heard the firing at Muk.| thorough search is being made for i yet there are se-catted| him around Moant Vernon and Bel | War experts who aay Alexieft doesn't | Hingham know hin business, | . oF | | THE LAYING of the new inter | Bwery Russian soldier carries 190/ Bational cable hax been completed. | | pounds of dead weight. fut thinn | It is for the new international tele- | @ the poor horses | phone system between Bellingham | | and Victoria. can buy votes at! reach. ite a sign omition is broke When politictans the cost of a that the ¢ A superior court jury yesterday | awarded J. BH. Agnew $7,500 for 10 feet taken off his jot In the widen A diapatch says that Judge Parker | 10 of Pike street CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED| . DR. CHARLES —— FLESH ANOTHER or day FASHION NOTH ith bral in jmuech used on the taffeta gowns. So in gasoline | The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phoyes 1240. Con « lamb shaun ham No, | SUCH A CUT,UP. Colonel Jo Gividen b than any other n om the ground mee he ed “go” in ar when th ere said not. Th sult was that four good heats rer |run, but onty three counted. —pney FOOD | \ County Ky. Local | | | . yi THE | UN-NATURAL HISTORY | SUll another shipment of Hobart j | M. Cable Pianos just came in for D. 8. Johnston Co., Seattle's biggest and most progressive Plano, Organ } and small Musical Instrument con ern, Those wh dn the beau | tif the artistic and refined tone | quality, all c¢ ned in the hig etc, without in- | degree in this excellent inetrume should not mrt on portunity to hear and test the MOBART M. | b MYST of | CABLE PIANO, In no other piano MAKI HIN | im the market is there greater value | 0 and Filling the hi offered intending purchasers than | mer WRINKLES ft te hes an om pa rise you will find our rms the most | rT finds that breakfast! | BPECIAL O1 ve equitable to both parties, not only . Boers Gas Ge totreal om the Hobart M. Cable, but on our Li him can n ex: | of | complete tine of Chickering & Son HL * just above hin| tw Kimball, Pease, D. Jotinston Co. pe Min nd other Plano A ah Kan heck Cn is : The Simplex Piano Player bought . + f took Is making new and staunch friends $400, 00 a ia | ery day Don't think of buying | meteori matrimonial experter *!« Piano Player before you see the through here this morning ev We shall also be glad to have you to th staid A ‘it loc r our big stock of talking ing to indulge tr small instrument » nes and No Charge | pal gan extracting | a hopeless. 22k Gold Crowns ond he A TEACHERS INSTITUTE ts > " nefer gif me der razor back | | being held in Pomeroy this week, | Francisco that the big steam Ha, ha. ba. dot reminds me. | It began. yesterday and will con- | Norwood will sail from that rity | When does a barber she di }tinwe until Friday. A large num- | S8turday night. October 29, for Se- | : It ins eany. When he scrapes up| * men wake UP) ber of teachers from Garfield coun- | ttle. Between Fourth and Pith Ave . 9 Fenn, 1 taew.- mb wneen « tab} an’ find themsctves| ‘7 8re 18 attendance 417 PIKE, across from Ranke hall. | en e |ahaving up for Christman.” js THE BELLINGHAM Bay Lamber mRS. WINSLOW'S % ~~ et See are} wh . er amowe—an’ then go} ¢« fn received the caused by Eye | | sinew hat waite ae? ay | t } ukaied the hanker ‘te ba dng SOOTHING SYRUP Cured permanently by our selep- | —— ama canal. The first order of the oy Minbons of Mothers tae tically fitted lenses, | but do you know what “ contract requires 2,028,000 feet ot | "Si ae veers. H. A. LINDAUER, . #g bad material Mopac cujze wind on aol 's' thw bot Bye Specialist our eee eee werd | UT 18 BELIRVED now that Peter | ZRESZESIE CENTS & ReTTLE The Houghton &/| a Gee ee ee eee Larama, the Arlington bicyel ______—__ Hunter Special 17-Jew ES lyout Maybe you know where! my a ~~ 4 a a el Watch during Octo To be surety, I do. Where off took @ train for Harbin| Sunday, t near Mount’Vernon. A + ae to ae west for anything like} that money Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread JEWELERS. 704 First Avenue, Seattle. First in point ty « by many; excelled work at perfect TEETH PRICES— 35e Hridgework, trom $5.00 (that fig pry peo rc uareansenmiom endeenaiiaall en He Wo Chines» Medicine Co Houre—8:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 Cure all chronic » 12. Both phones. diseases of men BOSTON DENTAL cet ‘opetaien. RLORS Plates operation. Cured by po ful Chinese roota, herbs, barks, buds and vege tables. These wonderful Chinese remedies have cured hun- WOND AVENUE Opp, Bon Marche. ” dreds of cases HOP: LESS DENTISTS Be riven up to. die PIKE STREET. BiWe GUARANTEB tod and filled absolutely | to cure rheumatism, ae 4 |tarrh, stomach, kidney, liver, vous People 3,‘ "ho | Sale weakness’ and all private dix wth extracted are invite eases. Call and see this wonderful rftion, whore we will dem- | Chinese medicine. Have a talk with 9 extracting’ ® He Wo before giving up your case Consultation FREE. 21014 WASHINGTON STREET, done. ¥ ar SEATTLE. ay YT Wo | B L 0 0 D ples, spots” on the. skin, sores yet the castes POISON: $2.50 What To DO. Poth tle Teeth Without Plates | th the mouth, wicers, falling hair, bone On. SORE ere Fillings taerb aud’ don't know’ It i : Vhalevene plates with beat teeth | PO18O end to Di D.S. JOHNSTON CO |.) 9.00. BS": Cover’ ci “| BOWS, 9 Are Bt "Potiadetphie WHo's he buth nn, for BRC OOD CURL Itiser: hee sig it. CHARLES CO. 903 SECOND AVENUE. Hours: § a. m. to 8 p.m; Sundays, srenth. Gold jon who lives in the eastern tq wULTON HTRERT. NEW YORK Burke Building, 9 to 8. er Drug

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