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BY ATAR PU RLIENING CO. OFTICRS-i? and 1200 Beventh Avende SUNDAY RVBRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT DEFEAT TRLEVHON be Gesiness Depa.tment—Hunset, Main WW; Independent Mah ; Editorial Department Sunset, Mat ’ The Stare astern of we q “ o Tvibuas Oullding Tork W. MH. Portertiel t an advertis | ha wea POS Baliardt ' | Bi rihtion expires SESE # vee. It your subscMp e is taken rom the Mat sin Sn odlid tose : F: sa Rae nm WOLDROR: FISTS, GUNS, KNIVES, BALLOT GOX STUFFING AND BAIBERY sim of 1 tax rate and in + : - Star | ARE ASSISTING IN FORMING THE JUDGMENT OF THE SOV rr : ae Ne ; PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Nov. 1 . ~ te 6 autnee rayne tes Rigg Been hs EREIGN VOTERS OF THAT 8 TATE tt wont And he gave it for his opinion that whoover could make tye political campaign. ia thie -pPiowct Hag Fy ge vas THE QUAKER SELLS IT FOR aS rs of corn, or ° o ta © grow upon « eft of ground hey are for the nati al — — iss ears of co or twe re? soa 4 ry c V4 ry . Sehesh.-cuntwel-@0 the ’atehe ‘aamein " " x . th where only one grew before watild deserve better mankind cee Reagan y Herding Bon: . , _ ation and Unite ates sena Republicans r ndicapped by a jew ax . " ° ndred. f : do more essential service to his country than the whole race And the greatest of these is not . nee enarnnpes Sy Sew "Tan Lavaand ‘Queer Rays om ong ' . .. politicians put togetty Jonathan Swift ry mus array of patriot for Marking the Bagot Will Hurt Them More on Election Day Jan ate opposed republican amma | moraPand economic questions 1 4 bis ; ——|senied in the national platforms Groowevelt May Garry the State, Howeveg by a Small Plurality | by thie tt capacity a et ; = t te Co on xea, of the ———_—_——_—_——— ' 1 : 7 ’ kind people pay at the treasurer's Fee ws sagbes . Y | SEND 'EM UP FOR LIFE, Ey ig BOT Re coat | teitien to vote tor "Cornwell and ai 3 —_—_——_——- everything Men are far more in-| evel " v ° i a ted in their relation to the tax | . ¥ PT 18 A PITY that tye laws of this ate will not permit plicate than they are rill tng requl nts in th te f Qudges to send dure and as the judg Y and the Usrift b | naten marking names wit . of 5 bees the past few Roosevelt (s exceedingly lar bbls igh! nPop areg- sewed “ ol | The state At manufactur. | j ba @ tickets he doe ar at ticket fe m 33 peas s at th next jt « t e i ° mea is All andidat pession of 1 ns na aa “ , hug down into ‘ mall = - 4 faw, w mitted imprisonment f @ a pena b eos lead single na destro ! if , ™~, erimes, the how kers and highwaym 1 been atv °6 ove legis 13 orremgrne od. Th ' the t ‘“ " 1 ‘ | | lost in this way. A good many re 4 Romary seat m one to fourteey°vyears for burglary and from | lat | fk Senaglieg sg fry 1 ' Hig I . whe tak > one'to twenty years for robbery. Republican managers admit that | I tee 6 a ome pie te ied ay ni h sh t y he dig ‘ Nas Sa . nhard hit by the tax | | Swe Sas question and fear of low k 1. The « hin ally t k an? ub | But since the old law was discovered, about a month ago at a id. though, that thelr | | ing thetr ballot, will vote the demo- | of tow 1 nd Quaker will ays protect you ther ; time when there was A veritable epidemic of crime in the Windy * have come mainly through | | eratic, tieket straight \} Much the t a ith KILL THR QUAKEF ‘ y 7 ¥ " > | . fight is being m by do 1 y . » be Lu tot he ¢ City, a doxen and hold-up men hav wat to prison for | misrepresentation of the new re-| yw : | t bi “ y The Q the t of the " ° | publican tax laws by the democrats. w M. M. O. DAWSON I8 REPUB | jthe de rats on the propositto ‘| he rest of th } LICAN CANDIDATE FOR Gov.-| that there should be Ta be greece S Ses « “ re plenty of | They say that people are now be- | 5° apts e ; | | m j - Washing’ 1 have just such a lay are plen 1 eine tc we the lave ins new | ERNOR OF WEST VIRGINIA, AND ] the oil, gas and produced in th ° ° j : desperate thugs who respect neither property or life in this state | fone Nene iawn day the | JOHN J. CORNWELL, THE-DEM state. Hepublicans elaim that th Special i Justify it, and it wow ertainly afford the sobutt mn of the “hold up | majority will be with the entire 1? tees RATIC ¢ “ANDIDATR, ney law taxing those lands at their ° | . ; roblem, which has vexed the souls of criminologists and sociolo- | publican ticket ° | and — ~ areal | full value constitutes a fair system MISSION OAK UPRIGHT CLOOKS ; 4 r . » - we 5 fen@ere are vary cee nd guys and ballot-bdj stuffing of taxation. The democrats retort x Nn . e°fich and e gists, and taxed the energies of police and pros@utors in this city mocrats ader very n [Bare decided many & preciart con \ sdent t ohn J, Cornwell, their | te }that under this law the burden of dal c uced from $3.50 to ac atgetiennt | fident that John J. Corn | test. As these methods are*értho- | ey t t Maes | S ckiieis ‘ohana Senetip amet tebdtacee, ottek.uoen ; im | eandidate for governor, will win a however, and the managers on ee may lege oer hs a oa sant Foccraploe 64 - ripwin ne ventaren to riak | Thay sre hopeful that bis plurality | both sides are experienond gent lp inaipally on the corporations, at! 4 jootpad and cause him to stop and in! @ venta o risk | wilt be large enough fo pull through | mun with plenty of oarteat % ees TRERPAEY OR TAS COTPRUENS, SS5E 4 2 f Ash Trays and Smok $ 1 h plenty of ga 5 enue, > benial - . 1 of Ax ays and Brokin, eter Cigar and Tobacco ' a passing the remainder of his days bebind prison bars as a pevalty | the national ticket | ere and plenty of mone a » may swith é Kislature reduced the| loast #o far as oll and gas are con Jara; prices very low; faagecs s* 1 ee ieeune for assaults and robberieé in which deadly weay®ns are used as a Both sides are well equippe® wit | be no great advantage aber Tb wre mi os - — ‘on ai e |p WHisK GROCMS—Lareant variety, tides pelea 3 old the cit par nthe } money. The purehasable vote, l#/in the districts i: a t plican argu ‘or inatance, the ordinary of age 5 : 4 means of holding up {tinen whose money or other valuables are | money. The purchased otro ie | crete - a we re infor ment is that, while the property ap- | loase provides that the owner of the |P wigs bs 1H . etger 10¢, 150, 200, 25e and 306 ; 2 sought or obtained with the aid of armed force and violen’ districts open and shameless. Fists | solegn judgun . ieee prainal is higher, the tax rate will|land shall get one-eighth of the|— wii, oxidized Handte yt nee e . oo , @ake, for instance, the case of the two murderous young thugs pater Of povermah citi: be ao decrensed that the money paid! product and the corporations devel- |] iopsom Salts, requ a “S$ j c re nat W THE ROOT OF THE MATTER by the farmers tn taxes will be al oping the wells seven-eighths aon 3 vans 4 Be who pounc#d onto an infirm old man fn his store on West Washing ry | As has been seid, t great big! smaticr th ping bed | Muk « Bsceeee $1.00 ton street two nights ago and were beating him into insensibility | sibnd i tin eee ta | ie fa] Get inches thie pening tan ete ot thn te nan thee ee mene f o ooah-3 ae » make this plain to the farmer, of the land pays all the e s Porous Pias when the police appeared and captured them in the very act of try- | He Cured Himself of Serious Stom- | Issue Sy Ge WAM 0h Gehl cctecen Gaceber tadher 6 tame ad lated ceee tana tame Gaon d a ir ach Trouble, by Getting Downy | beated discussion in all parts of thin cate a ing to mufler their victim. 9 | at Over at Mill © gh complicated argument eighths of the amount would be y al r ant Sun rhe ; 1 : Those two young desperadoes should be Sent to the penitentiary to First Principles. " The democrats have a snap. The! paid by the corporation. Coal lands ' 4 ay a couple ber tho | es ~ ; at Walla Walla and kept there for life.° They had murder in thelr A man of large affairs in one ot | congregetoon Bey, oT ee orator arisnw in the district school) as a rule are owned ly the com Dr. Charles’ Flesh Fo Regular Price 30¢ - er | house and « ¢ } es develop! em, 80 hearts when they tried to break into old Mr. WGretnikow’s stare [our prominent ra cities, ty ton] chnveh. They were Oven mane inte et oe — citice es arrange pee: ] and would have murdered him fn wanton cold blood had not the po- | close attention to business, too little | earnest than is usual in neighbor page opera nt gece rand sed cae ve | lon the property or on the product |f| Good t-quart Hot Water Bottle, r@gular price . doen not cut so much figure. In] e's Pepto-Mangan, regular pri dab ate | MeDowell county land now listed at | hymoline, regular $4 will be rained to $2,000 an acre In one respect the republicans are {in about the same position as was their party when cofigress passed tee und too many club dinners, | hood arguments. Whea this parti ly began pay nature's tax, | tlar controversy ended, it was found im the form of chronte «tom that one of the contestants had been rouble: the failure of his di-|*hot to death amd another fatally stabbed Republicans by the huBtred@ de lice arrived just in time, and the only effect that a nominal prison sentence will have on these inhuman brutes will be to make them more careful and sure of their prey the mext time they attempt to |. commit burglary, © pag When the constant menace to society and the public safety that | irritability, making It impossible t n's Tooth egulor y gular price ught about « nervous 2. ¢ i eupt " + 3 obviously results from the preseiice of an armed horde of such |appiy himself t@hix daily inom a = Pring ¥ Bag “ port the McKinley bill, just before the F thugs as these young toughs ts @nsidered, the extreme penalty of and finally deranging (h® Kidneys] posi. state ticket Ta thi ae enidential campaign of 1892. There " _ oantial ° pee eee his cou was not time between the enactmen ae * life imprisonment does not seem too harsh. 9. _ a aYs nee 4. 0, | te Mecretary and treasurer of the wy hon tae te ro alaaniae a“ a forthe The Pleasant Valtey. |!Templars basket social at th It will always be in the hands of the governor or the board of | wc werent ae 8 republican committee, one of the its provinte mauited one physician after an-| wealthiest 3 aie | and most prominent cit! se men for whose reform there seems to be any other and each one seemed t@ under-| gens of Parkersburg, resigned from hope. nd my case, but all the sme they | the committee because bo was The other copyicts, those whose deeds of blood and terror show [each failed to bring about the re-|agginat his party on the tax ques that a release WOWId mean only a renewal of ertme, can be safety | turn of my former digestion, eppe-| tion. In Ritchie county two mem Kept out of temptation under just such % taw 8¢ long as life remains | tie and vigor. For two yedrs I went| Der of the republican executive to them. pillar to post, from one sani- | Committee resigned for the same : reason, Farmers everywhere are uf The Star believes that the healthy public opinion of right-mind- » on ° r ed and pagfiotic and peaceable citizens of Seattle would uphold a wise |. Xincoq my duily, glaed or two of|, TMi# trouble about taxes arose severity of this sort. AS beer, but without “igy marked im- from the fact that there has been ‘Thugs and bandits have found Seattle a lucrative,field for some | provement was given These West Virginia tax laws we passed at & son tu® which ended August 12. The} POLITICAL “ZIG-ZAG.” He loved him @_ (What more could they desire?) But neither ong would get up first To light the itchen fire. pardons to rele | managed by churct has for whom his wife, and she loved republicans are working like Tro jans to save themselves from (Qe itt effects that may result from havi the laws misunderstood. ator has charged tartum to another, I eave up ing, I quit coffee and even re One demoera’ that the r | robbing the living, but their felonious, finge e : ir hall ‘ Th position | Sumit county boy who smoked | tomorrow night, and don't forget to ne eam oF HO | out the te at an oyster 6 er} bring your basket eming. Was! 1 benefit of all . fe joad | dle Loree Deming, Wash., of the legisla A DRAgEDOE oO, nd | Be at the social tomorrew night and buy a basket from your best publicans are not only reaching to the in this state no tax on oll, gas or J coal. Taxes werg: levied under 1 ri. You cs ne ele . years past and most of thenl have simply ldughed when sentenced to "| “Friends had often afivised mo to| jaw of istz which Ges enocted when pockets of posferity.” The re eit Foe can't ail be elected pov a few months’ or a few years’ imprisonment, but, as sure as the | try a well-known progtictary medi-| these mineral riches were practical Means deny tt RRS | win. —Deming (Wash) Prospector. ° tides of ocean ebb and flow, these desperadpes would smile out of the | °ime. Stuart's Dyspépsia Tablets. | ty unknown. O11, gas and coal ter- SENATOR STEPHEN B. ELKINS. BF grgyelle ortin . ‘the | put teat 8 supporting the republican are other corner of their mouths if they faced a life sentence when found |¢"4 1 Rad often peruped the news. | ritory was taxed simiply as agricul-| He is Supporting the Republica! ti /461 ay well as he can in view of ae af ikeienee wamied:« paper advertisements of the remedy.| tural and timber land. Within a Ticket Under Hardships se ory dbo ys Weoley Bro but never took any gtock tn adver- | few years It dawned upon the people te So ” ‘The Star hopes that this editorial will put & flea in the ear of |i "eve" ‘Ook any flock to adver- | ioe a tremendous amount of wealth Sour eneenene arte prone James Hoag has the material on the ground for a new root cellar— Deming (Wash.) Prospee: a audience to tell the value at whic ~ the next legislature and arouse the Interest of°the cititens and tax- his farm is assensed. A man may | i# bis father-in-law ce fifty-cent patent fmedicine would | a8 being taken out of the state y Seika keene bw 4 © payers of this city, to the end that some more drastic law may be | touch my ease ne would | without paying tribute to the tax| *newer that ite 19 an acre. The | ner and that tMry hiave the highest HERALD. TAILOR 1 : the » . 4 9, collect reform | e 6rator writes $10 on the blackboard. | regard for each other. Mra. Elkin | enrolled on our statutes ig the near futare. ‘e To make a tote story short 1| follector. i lorm becam ‘The orator then asks the man how | and the boys are said to be strong / finally bought a c@uple of packages | ™POrtant question. fi for Davi > ‘ Last spring the republicans were | Much he would take for his farm. | for Davie i ae | ot " at the nearest dre store and took The map may answer about | Senator Nathan B. Scott, chum of | i “ , . so divided in a bitter fight for the | Replace the circles with letters} AAPPY HOOLIGAN” M'GRAW oe eee SeD cect anes cnce |= itaea tn 8 Wier ght foe Une | Toe eR, a7 cave, shot O82 4 Sate pater Hage ead vores’ |, Rovian che cis wien Seiere| the $16 Hoan leader, is a candidate tor Bind Crecaaeateal eamaiantes “There!” he says triumphantly, | election. He ges no republican op-)" (10s up to you. If you don’t find And occasionally /a tablet bet » | seer: , 1 probable the party wou meals, when I feit any feeling of | split and two tickets be placed in The remarkable fegture of the Mead meetinggat the Armory Pant amen of discomfort the field. W. M. ©. Dawson. the| “YOU can see what your taxes have position. John T. McGraw. state! out now to do this by tomorrow | night was the fact that no mention was made by any speaks that 1 Was surpriséd at the end of the | candidate of one faction, is maid to| Deen. and what they ar under leader of the democrats wilt PrOb- | afternoon you are it. “The 8. D. M. | first week to fiote a marked tm-| have promised in case of his nomi. | ‘hese new r@publican laws! 4 ably go to the senate If — party |has cot the answer and he'll baw! ey King county wanted a senator or that a vote for Candidate Mead meant a boost for a King county man. Mr. Mead never touched upon It looks as plain to the farmer as controls the legislat it out tome would be the feeling of pain if a| working hard, but, like the national | yw. 8. M) wement in my agpetite and gen-| nation and election to bring about uction of tax on land and in- eral health, ahd befo e twola fr rue RS King county's cherished hopes to send a man to the national capital | 1. sengow ‘ied pak 1 boy ‘ - ees: the burdens of corporations. | /ujjding should fall on bim Then | candidates, they are swallowed up} THE BUILDERS next winter, which all goes to show that such political tricksters a® | thot s: Chas. F. Teter, his opponent, made | th® orator takes up the Fppublican in the tax fasue . 6 ) are archite@s of fate. John H. McGraw and his unsavory gang haa successfully buneoed the | going to cure gnc “te aoe they business men of Seattle into the belief that the governorship has | (id pot disappoint me I can sat and nothing to do with the election of the next senator from this state sleeR and enjoy my coffee and It is the damnable chicanery of just such political malcontents | “8% 8nd h@ one would suppose I and confidence men as “Happy Hooligan” McGraw that has trans. |"° *¥er knofn the hor wanted the G. O. P. of this county into « silly symposium of Simple |”°P"*% a was | Working on these walls of time. | (By us.) |All want to boss the job in state. N pchivts. No Agents. ~ eacgn coda the de s#igfis. Buy a & And none with 1} he ladder} Michine aad save more than 3 climb. af | h f. 4 7 Machine for oe yy S$ I AR DUS T Y . | Do you think the Baltic fleet can} §$go gees, oe oe he Domestic general promises of a just syategn of Comn » of dys- Simons. éo ‘tak wiikiee pecs tha | go the route and Rotary Standard, ihe best ncileiatiniiiiaaimaniey K p ‘ore of the remedy | -- 0 © on Earth—sM@ing Machine De- asking for information as to what Doctors at a Mun Ind., ban partment John Morley, the eminent English statesman, says it {s easier to | the py. get into external expansion than to get out of it. It is also true jets fontained, and they r @ that the principal ingredients —_— aii Wests Sate" ies CLINE'S PLANO HOUSE. Have you noticed that the P.-L , the Red sea, away from the Pharoah | However, the gst of honor was ee regarc stomach? that it easier to stay out of it than to get into i, and your Uncle re apeptle pepsin (ee ment fe ' bs Samuel is daily coming to more complete realization of both these | test). malt diastase and other nat- jnow calls ite “boss” SENATOR | bank. (H! Ha!) from Kentucky, and it may really , ms imple propositions. ural digesthves, which digest food | WILSON? It always used to be} " |have been meant as a delicate com- a or ad ood | piain John L. | The Standard Oil con y says It} iment did not, But can you trust a trustg | aa a of the condition of the ° Perry Heath, the eminent tourist, Is now in Egypt. When an The rétiet the matter fe tht airship line to the moon is established. Perry's taste for travel will | aigeutive chomente contained ame © _ Undoubtedly lead hfln to My the first ticket, provided the U. 8 pos- Jars Dyawmosi® Tart ioe tal investigation is still in progress. the food, igive the worked ntom- ach a chafce to recuperate and the ves aid whole system receive nourishment whieh ce same If Russia will not spare th? fish- | , : | ‘The Mortality below Mukden was ermen, Great Britain need not spare| Somebody el sides finance | *shahke-ing. Ithe rod | seenis to be frenzied | | Fa heed aha = sen} *Shocking—ha, ha Corn is all put by, and they have|PATTED THE BABIES ON THS harvested the last rows of summer. | HEAD. UN-NATURAL, HISTORY. eral Silas White, county jailer, was A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | out looking after the interests of o |his superior Thursday.—Deming, * will ° Pittsburg girl has married one of those comic supplement for- Ww e have them of eigners. The divorce procegdings, however, will doubtless find their way into tho regular news sections of the papers, an her plete into = peeve” GEE saa SENATOR N. B. scoTT. ° © | Wash., Prospector LAKE WASHINGTON the “magazine section.” eck: a “real! His Re-election to the Senate De- fe 4, earl a East of Gopeinbia and strength, they give a fictitious pends on this Fall's Blecticn pu don’t mean to tell me you North of Bafley’s Peninsula ° ee strength, Invariably followed by re- let your wife buy your neckties?” Andrew Carnegie says this Is no time for an interna@ion@® geace | action. Every droP of blood, every | taxatio&. but his candidaey was sup. Th’ only office| “Yes, Ido. 1 want to do some Which we are selling cheap and d conference, thus effectually contradicting the saying that ne Scetch- [nerve and th is manufactured | posed to be favored by the corpora thigs to show her how much I love will give good terms. ; man h@ a sense of humor. from our daily food, and if you can | Uons. Republican leaders seeking to | th’t seeks th’ man |" eee ae r siinialiipaiiaie insure its prompt action and com- | @V¥ert a split in the party caused the | f The man who has been asking : { ete digestion by ° jor to e% 0 > i . he m who has b Tom Lawson's pour%ag of Stindard oll on the ‘political waters 4Piet® Aikestion toy the regular une | Fovererr, 1) all Apelat ne on = one tht aint | wimt bas become of he old-fash TheT Go } scems to have had the unprecedented effect of stirring up mihty |i Stuart's Dyapeosin Tablets guy | @tment of tax reform laws. These worth havin toned boy need pursuf’ his inquiry | tempest. © o | will have no need of heres ton, | awa provide that farms Which have + Fes 224 Pike Street, 1 - ————— Satria IC") heretofore been assessed at one- | Dowie says the theater is childish. Wonder if Bowe ewr head | Aythough Stuart's Dyspeprin Tab | nin’ thelr value at forced wale, CAS T OR IA |i : the story about the pot and the kettle? ap pore een in the market “My | provide for the increased listing of | For Infagts and Children. larg — aaervow a, cnn, | Maton MARION St erence Aarsnnninetineinananinis eminem Meena | BOW years, yet probally every | personel property and for few taxes v4 bade asic tal STREET druggist in the United States, Can- ; S| See the boys catch the greased pig! The Kind You Hare Always Bought thorns, © fled Eye Lids! Watery Eyes! We Can Cure Them! as: Gene Semen Can-|.on foreign corporations and public | on roller skates Monday night, And keeps on till its f@e turns blu , ON TRUST Consultation, Examin atfon and Eyes T: Free. them and ral r thers “the saat | ae axetane ef toe mate. ee en Bignatere SMELT =o weg rte Nea gag PHOTO CO 4 considers them the mos ol ea © state Signa’ SEATTLE EYE. Bak. HOeD, gap THROAT IN} ARY, popular and successful of any prep- order that the county authorities} Aaron was a great reformer, He| of THINGS DOING | Haller k nd and Columtbing aration for stomact® trogble might nd¥ squander increased rev- Jed the ldren of Israel through Don't fail to attend the Good “pe fe Amateurs” ° ° ° ‘ ° ° “ & ) ° ° ° ° ° - ° ° ° ° e °