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SEATTLE R—-MONDAY, OCT, THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU AL renINne CO. OFFICHS—iNT and 1%) Beventh Avenue BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT * STAR. DUST | BUNDAY. Beautiful TELEPHONES / Business Hepa: tment—Sunset, Main iW; Independent aa h J Biitortal Department—@unset. Main 138 | / . Chicago: 6 riba | . me ——$ $e = 4 | Kernel Methon having expressed harmed,” Retared ty lcil' et fertiorn We ean aaa et ve SOR Bee his opinion on the outcome of the] Ho sald, as they arcipd him : yming election, the world will con swarmed | FO MALI. AUNSCRIDRRS-The go te when your subscription exp! t to move along about as usual Dut do not rush the cat, ota Walken From “the ise siete “ | | OUR QUBSTIO "0 THRY Is witht t ‘00. om sr matter | 6Would you rather marry the mat weet potatoes is a favérite dish Wie are showing in our ¢ et _Dopertment the fin sc |who saved you from a Hoh or thelwith ua at present.Curtinyille \ ent collection of Oriental Rugs ever brought to Seattle }man who saved you from a © « equach ‘enn., D r - " “And he gave it for his opinion that whoever could make two - OBSERVATION are the pick of the Eastern and foreign markets. W ob ebanes Poor fellow, he had suffered a] Across the waving meadow Gate of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon * spot ne o Retake deal. E haps tid cna came icciaent enhunn tek are exhibiting a fow of them in our show wind o only ome grew before would deserve better _ a “ peacefully The chestnut flames an answer t fe % many more in the Carpet Department more essential service te hie country than the whele race of it did. Not one of h hetra was the maple scarlet blage Politicians put tegether.”—Jonat Swi }near him The emerald of wi hilla “ha Noe The collection ineludes Khivas, Punjabs, Khorae changed to golden brown sans, Sarooks, Royal kharas, Faraghans, Garabands The butterfli f fashion have 4 * vome oping back to tow MISS LYDIA J. FARRELL, The sizes run from 4.74 to 14.110 feet, and the The heiress whom you met r | nalress thos Re ug | prices range from $20.00 to $850.00 each. cas | | ' lave y ed that th appeal of the raseal tr 7 sone Soave ee m, Snes bi — ; ¥ | Kay typew A Case of Dyspepsia. Ca ! polit y an, t I his plans are in dan The plunger bold turf ea-| ger of going to pot, the ness man is the least of his worries, He reer you wat th int Dyspepsia is caused by a infl ation of + . banks or xversion of the average business man to dabbling in ent d : * ‘ the nerves of the stomach | . - = pol So } as } an hood wink the rank and file his party toad + eines te ng wat | is by ner is energy that the m es of | e he regards the business man with good-natured contempt | ‘ the stomach contract and expand, and the di- | ling at " But when the game becomes close the political trickster ha |The bathing sult that wifey wor gestive fluids are secreted. Thet ar walls | the patient, long-suffering business man as his trump card. H nee a ee 4 cs ‘ “y" rt of 5 ; omach mu tb kept i ge “sy | “. ~ “cs ” ee arr oe cosas capes acne Wea tre en aod until the process of digestion is made complete, ive Great “Two-Day with vested interests, and the larger those interests the more potent The brigand who toe he ; ne nerve fibres, like other es « he | shut his pla ip tight yody, may become inflamed and diseased by, { = the lash. ' ‘ ' p Us ‘ G >, a eon neuen Candee |The coaiman’s tied a rocket to the manlo® or Gther causes; then they must: bs Specials me years ago when some of Seattle's largest merchants Returning wives are getting next to nt gg and th “a t ngth r tor 1 Be | — ‘ cilia ‘ Te etenas will g off of the unlawful rebates they were eeanene en fala hubby's summer fun when the nerve fibres are overstrained by, | tows: | receiving from railroad sed their influence against the elec- | Burnt onton sh ve got the worry of mind, overtax ng or neglect that they, ' Pts per DAK = FENsIO! N TAGLEO—Pwl _ auartered - nix tion of Harold Preston, King county's candidate for United States Every vegetarian has his day potas on Se pun become exhausted and weak lar $10 and § TWO-DAY” SPECIAL PRICES t 1 helped eth ad commission bi one Reemeeee SS t wit Dyspepsia is but one instance where th 96.76 sna 07.76 senator, and helped defea @ railroad cot lssion bill IN PUGILISTIC CIRCLE. ne gay clectri | " t lorce ece 2 - ° It was a mistake they after ward had cause to regret. Will they Wot's dis news about de ‘Light-|The cosy corners ready now for vital nerve force is n ary |] 2-SOLID OAK SIDEBOARDS F her? nin’ Jabber?’ | hear he's retired an’ | Emmaline’s young man Discontent, ill-temper, low | Bet. | Saale Tate Senate ane 0 “5 make ancther gene to werk |The wires have started singing ency, ness, sick headache, hea money etl eng sty ceemtes P 5 809 TWO-DAY? Dat's right : vith « eotat woft and low pitation heart, distension of the SPECIAL PRICES $12.80 ond $13.75 BETTER GAG HIM: rm fw ae it —— ‘ —~— io. = > pnotan are some of the many forms that dy 3—JAPANESE CREPE—200 patterns of Japanese Crepe, selling reg yuple o' days after he wu e of comi ' at 0c pe of knocked out by Tin-Bar Johnson Bock beer ts on the ret rl takes Woe per 1—"TWO-DAY” SPECIAL PRICE, A YARD his mother drags him t’ chureh an while whisky" to the fore The true cure must - = een: OF 4—CHINA SILKS—In Oriental and floral patterns. Regular valu While the republican state central committee in Seattle ts cross » hears de preacher say, ‘Go t' de| But y¥ = cre — 2 _ ' hanging | strength of the nerves which govern the digestive yard—"TWO-DAY” SPECIAL PRICE, A YAR 49e ing its heart and hoping to die if J. D. Farrell, the railroad boss, / ant. slugger, so he goes t “Lae organs 5—SILKOLINES—4 * and ‘ Rex “ ia ~~ [wor | Hi value 1Se per yard—"TWO-DAY” SPECIAL PRICE, AYD. 7), attended the Tacoma conventior had anything to do with th | MISS FARRELL'S CASE { EXAMPLE Romination of A. E. Mead for governor, Congressman Humphrey is | MEBBE 80. THE SEWING CLASS OF THOUSAND ane - pnp nnniatindiisiipaningl orn Wash! 4 admt » the voters th “der making. corn cutting and SANDS, touring Eastern Washington and admitting to the voters that Mr co F. 3 c - o ? Farrell did attend the convention, but did so only at the earnest re at seeding have beem engaging “1 have been greatly benefited by the use WE OFFER $28.90 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE SOLD} ‘ | tion of the farmers. Of of Paine's Celery Compound. Until t tr BY US, NO MATTER HOW LONG USED. Quest of Gov. McBride and the K Ing county delegation |course, all the cider ts for vinegar | it | was a great sufferer from dyspepsia and buy I have heard no ¢ lof this from any man who knows the |—Sugar Valley Cor, Morgantown constipation, | spent considerable money ‘ facts,” solemnly declared Mr. Humphrey at Spokane, according toa |W. Va. News | trying various preparations without suc sh euthectnnd bY ty snteal sameiaee | cess, until | tried the Compound. lore I Feport of his speech authorised by the coun Cees Comme |} A WORD FROM JOSH WISE } completed the first bottie | noticed a change there. | for the better, but | continued until I hy. | Quite true, William. The only denial of Mr. Farrell's presence | taken six bottles in all, which effected an a coma cor tien we have hi from the Business Me entire cure, | feel better today than t at the Tacoma convention w ha peard ls from the Business Men's have at any period of my life. It affords . Senatorial clud of Seattle, and we always » ted that it didn't A little knowledge me great pleasure to indo elery know the facts te Gonewene the | Compound.” Lydia J. Farrell, 129 DeKalb ie 0 mes urnl ure an ing | okiyn, N. ¥., August Was it by accident or by design that the P.-L yesterday stated ai co'easetiaes wl | ee ; ge Re 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. that the Great Northern railroad tunnel was completed without the eve la ¢ vb way. loss of a single workman's life. The Star has « dim recollection that worse restoring the r to their three unfortuna: y crushed by @ fall of earth soon af le-never fails to c ter the exca ! Washington street. But Jim ¢, palpitation ine and owns the Pt va bi i by a single dose NAMES CAUSE CONFUSION | 1 A lialloween menu submitted to unsuspecting humanity reads as ] ) iat i follows: Chekens and nut salad, walnut sandwiches, fruit jelly n BAD CASE OF IT | Bits of lace are often wasted pre : - anant deanna aio iN YANKEE CAMPAIGN Whipped cream, cider and dooghn pumpkin pie with # Knthusiasm 3 ge | Mh — ° € ry has ev n, and all repu- salted peanuts or almonds, tea. No use to make the tea. Nobody | May's principal clements. In the ing Me bcos doy : oo midst of the ¢ ent be exciaim- | Druggists sell a mend it could ever sur 2 } od 1 for holding the next WELLS, RICHARDSON @ | world’s fair at Campbellsburg ecial ° co., STEEL COACHES | Neweastle, Ky., Loca nuert ‘ BURLINGTON, VERMONT. RUSH VS. RUSH e ‘Oh, may we have « fag-roeh sir? the rt 1 ndly against the edge of the la CAPTAIN MERCER Chas. F. Yerkes, who is building the an railway tn And asked it as one mar al leave a pm 4 ' " hed London, has placed ar n the United States for 100 steel cars 2|7 Loe ‘ t of INDIAN EXPERT for use in the “bore,” as the Lon doners : ot bene @ * pon ‘There was no factory in England that could build them. i = ater comgimentery tous But : < et sage CAREER OF THE MAN WHO HAS ay should not all our cars be built of steel? New x's a | few many ts to bo eauipped with them. A umber of private cars WAY 4 peo KS. SUCCEEDED GENERAL PRATT end some of the Pullman's are b wilt of steel oe Ff 2 Leer | AS HEAD OF CARLISLE IN In the history of wrecks it is nearly always the flimsy wooden wer'tee Lt THE | DIAN SCHOOL coaches that are telescoped or smashed into pieces that take fire and make a horrible holocaust There was a wreck the other day on a railroad where the Arch a ‘ P w Bishop of Canterbury and J nt Morgan were passengers. The ¢ . rs ed distinguished party was uninjured. Their private car was butlt of — ‘ ' he Car steel pide - It is the common people who travel in the wooden coaches who cs “\T s “ get killed in railroad wrecks. BE SE- atal he w ' Ke of at s01IN' T' LOOF t t . . HENRY ROBERTS A ZATON ROBERTSON ok LEE, - , . ' IRD, ¢ Ac Ot om la a from = o 2 a t fo « norship Con-| time t i A“ a) mast ARS . A 7 ' LA , sd ; SREERY AS . ‘ R MONEY NOW A Tit IF IT COULD ONLY BE MY DAD, He owes Me A QuaARTER OTTER OAD e Offer $1,000 | o # For a Disease Germ That Liquozone Can't Kill O299DD4 9909 990090040004 oPSS900OS0-00000008 or | eat - PEOPLE TA ; rateay wo net LKED ABOUT : © | ’ a al ia ’ © OP 5S0-4-9-4-4.8O9O6-666-6-06 oe And it je the m car ave it and hong’ ca ' = & a 8 agg la ag om pew 50c Bottle Free , for that failure is 1 Her kitting th age Ag cg eh, »0c Bottle ree | is Senator Elk isa giant hein 1 tores a condition | ¥ 4 plea nd u j imnecils of the Her Liquoso’ to h anit ave me yea 1 ‘ rh a ’ t ‘s 7 r tire and i vice ‘ orth > reat at, afte t 1 I wu je and ow be pay fent on th ler ticket the product for tw ary, | Cure omne ne uegist ourselves for it Th t Miss Elkins | ty ugh physi and hol . ae Half the people ¥ meet | 08 vend, ' “? pyrehain dh ager CAPT, WM. A, MERCER #® paid $100,000 for the American | where ta : + | and ar In to | military in the west, so that t ght And w ha pent bs os mag | , stedbe n mn dollar im one year, to! me ur please pooept it t omes to Carlisle with a thorough a ee oe t| Germ Diseases | for tt pla nder no obliga-| knowledge of — the aracterist ; a | on whatever and habits of the tribes in all part et ae ae one i 4 are the known germ dis-| Liq t and $1 of the w | cane All that medicine car rv} This ex 6 will be of m [these troubles to help o| Pn alue to him in ht wr a Acts Like Oxygen || CUT OUT OUT THIS COUPON [alcohol in it Its virtues are de) corms which cause a Ascane are| | Co, 468-464 Wabash Avenue, w Mexico, half-Spant Har rived so sid from ga a 2 ag \deatroyed the d must) end. c ym California 1 many of th atus and 14 days’ time. |°"¢ * That nevne yD | York . “« has, for mo than | Asthma Int na ° as regimental ad ®, been the constant subject | fire | utant event ulry, Capt Mer ©) a ened h | cer was ¢ mil for duty in barge ft wclentitic d chemical research ‘ , | wf the Uintah and Ouray ageney tn we) a | The result is a liquid that does| Howe ! . Utah, from which place he was or MISS CATH®@RINE ELKIN ‘ THE SPIRIT OF HA what oxygen does. It Is a : eaiaeuavcata” red east to take charge of aCr-| WASHINGTON, D. C.—Success —— food and blood food—the most help Hale , a debutante capital society de. ful thing in the world to you. Its It is sald that next to Gen, Pratt} pends to a large extent upon th . WE CURE CATARRH fects are exhilarating, vitalizing, there is no one > on known to| Wealth or official rank of the young The QUAKER DRUG @ Consultation, Kxamination and Eyes Tested Free purifying. Yet it t# an absolutely oe | the Indians ax Capt. Mercer ladle latives, Miss Catherine 1053-4015 FIRST A SEATTLE BYE, LAK, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY certain germicide. The reason is be windy wpe} be Army and Navy Journal has | Mlkins, who will make her debut Both Phones 1240. 6 Corner Second and Columbia. 4-5 Haller Block, ‘that. germa aré vegetables, and | this to say of Capt. Mercer's record; | this winter, is 80 well provided

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