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STAR—SATURD THE SEATTLE STAR eran perv CHURCHES FELINE” WELL _ . AN PO BLIEHING OO ‘ . \ : Matthew At lia. m,, “Ma Ma = : > BSVERY AFTERNOON EXCBPT BUNDAT. evening subject Life Three Business Depa. ument—8u Main 10: tndevendent@ias tmitn Proshyterian Rev Raitortal Depart et. Ma . a Dilton: Ak te an a, Te siern offices: IW BH arifore ‘ie, Chica@®, 6 Tribune “ n—Our Oppor Qu i x A We'll Porterfigl 4. forts Po itolng ® i ston~ ppor- LARD @t AQENCY—aat Mallard nace 0. Loupor evening e one gent or copy, etx © sper week, or twent oe conte per month | A Mother ° 1 pever’ : 1 ) ato i TO MATT. KUBACRIDERS Th w wh eription expires, is | D D., pastor At ®. =) Ba rar noe eatn’ bear : wm “the list | Lecture from Kph. 6: 10-20 4 A chane date e t Pins j ‘ bject,"F nal@ out [> - vm mail y PD Liwya. | o é The Ber n Upon “ard he gave it for hie opinion that wheever could m@® ww ‘ yr ey ed r eM@p @ org, or two blades of grass to grow upon a qot @ Sree | arish—-Rev. Hell. Gow ere PR caMBew Before would deserve better of PARED 8G | er m., “The ¢ B mBe eGPOE Seve B his country than Ce GD HO O | of ; a - \2 togfrer"—J han Swifts } of the Graf } ie wwe — 1 Imman@ Luthera ¥ mA ; Stub, At lLa. m nglish; at) ~ es Sea SSD Norwegian, Sunday . a nanan DO: -aBoOo Dd : 0 F a GPG wre Ges ¥ Rev. Henry Ward } SY” TEESE }At ll om, “Waiting;” evening : clams ef —hide- aubject, "The Salt of the Barth : 2 es __bound individnais First dinited Presbyterian—Rey, | ‘ ction ad cast ther badlots for “party WwW. A Pe 4 = os at : 80 Dp | ubject he C an h at was ¢ by Low in c eaten yicture | . * right or wrong.” It is not for that number who woukt te—and Typ” By see . aviation Viens at was drawp by 1 Wain, the greatest “s r” of ; ; SAN FRAN( Dr. Anna af ALICE KEMMER Duty on Election Day.” ‘The com-| cats in the world : take pride in so doing®-for a “yellow dog” if the mangy cur only >MME, gregation will ealte in the morning ; ; Scie. seis Camara shatmiamhie Lyle, of this city, who represent of, Bertie pesca ee — ast at | with the Olymple Coast church of ay THE SHADOW OF BEATH q ; nurse who went to th eas “meg Bo aeaton : This editorial is meant for the free and independens .thinking fornia at the International Tue thg opening of the war. She was| Oren lage > Roping “J i . citizen who believes the greatest privilege he possesses ls his faalien recently decorated by the empe he “A new ¢ « 4 i ~_ Ab THis May WORKS z able right to vote for whom he chooses. bereulosis conference, held at St ror of Japan for courage and} pe soar will preach the ded or | 3 bd A whole lot of rot and nonsense has been pyplished by the par- — B gam net reused — Peas Pgh roll Aeris’ | Piret finttarian—Rev, W. D, Sim -—— tisam press of this city and elsewhere about the duty of every man |"“PUAtION Uh MNTNY EF aden, ; he eal | onde. At Tl a, m., “The Divine| GIFTED WITH MARVELOUS POWERS, HE HEALS HUNDREDS to go down the line and vote hits party's ticket, blindly, for every Right of the Common Man—n Ser-| q Tom, Dick and Harry the Nothing but the degrading love for partisan greed of political spotls could Inspire such advice. For, about the most servi citizen who allows a political boss to bluff or eajole & “straight” ticket on election day, A “straight” ticket is apt to be about the crotkedest ; around loose, for ninety-nine times ont of a hundred it de 4 resent the honest convictions of €he man who votes it power and him eed ; dence of a lack of moral courage on the part of the voter. 3 ‘Time was—and not so many years ago in this st i “straight” tickets were the rule. The average voter w his political individuality if be 7 the political bosses, It is a-badge of political servitude and usually prima facie have seen fit to put on the ticket the abject ature imaginable is’ the American into voting thing lying peg not rep evi when either @ ate deysocrat or a republican and the prevailing idea that the voter lost “split” the ticket was encouraged by — But the last cight or ten years have witnesses a wonderful evo- Jation in American political thought, not the least part of which hag Deen the ever-increasing tendency toward the Independence of the in- dividual voter. tions in the Evergreén state are concerned and the outle coming election ts that the state and county elections w strate freer and more widespread indepegdence on the par the corrupt and hypocritical political boas is leas potent te state now than it Ras been in years past. There is a direct connection between clean government. heart tlrere is a fui ment. independent Party lines have been wiped ont more or less so fat as | | elec- nok for the i demon- t of the in- dividual voter. The indication further is that the befouling touch of oday in this voting and Right down in the bottom of every honest man’s mental desire for clean and efficient govern- a An example of what the honest and independent voter wfl do in ' case his own party puts up a man cotitrolied by Bosses ts found in the fact that at least 15,000 republl will scratch t State ticket at the coming election, if we accept the claim: publican campaign managers themselves. They, for inst: the state by 30,000 for Roosevelt, who claims that Mead will win by more than 15,000. ocratic candidate for some state office will give a cleaner duty as an honest man to scratch your ticket ocrat. If you are going to vote for Parker and believe that adminstration than the republican candidate for that offig and vote for the dem- head of the ws of the re ance, clatm which may be considered the nom!- nal republican majority; but the republican boss is yet to be found If you are going to vote for Roosevelt but believe that the dem- and better eit ts your the repub- Hean canfidate for some state or county office is a better man for the office than the democratic candidate it is your duty office. No citizen.néed be ashamed to “split” his ticket at § election, for it is a safe bet that there will be fewer ets voted on the 8th day of November, 1904, as an hon- est man to scratch your ticket and vote for the republican for that the coming ‘straight’ tick- in the state of Wash- ington than at any previous election in the history of the state. , And the reason for this is that the voter who is honest with bim MeGraw night “Happy Hooligan” his doleful speech last sux Jepitaph he be given after Novem ber & We # can couchant on @ bald head resur STOP. LOOK AND LISTEN long hair and a tin can on his head, with a spade over his shoulder, rum ning in a northerly, southerly, east from now until election day the switch, for it's Pappy Hooligan troops to China to preserve order. She has also asked Russia to o+ py and fortify all her sea ports and to operate all the Chinese rail roads : | ROM ANTES. | Manly was the figure that Bowed before the girl divine, As she emiled and said quite pat “Waiter, please bring me « stein.” Henry’ Watterson complains that there is not a two-mile stretch of} well-paved street in Louisville. You can imagine what a terrible, discom ine that is ia |they go home. | ‘The governor of G of schoo! j scare ity boo! ” book trust will be fired for that. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE What's th livin’ in a fine house ef ye have ter in jley to oh gested the sort of a monument and | qualities est for @ monument a tin | If.you see a wild-eyed man, with | erly or westerly direction and time | take to) city where the people need the whole street when reports the island. Some solicitor for the rchool » STAR DUST »- an, awl thereby hangs the decision as to hie staying Morehew Ky.,, Moun | taineer THE SKIPJACK |'There’s a fish th | ack large It Is caught with pole or with Mnes dropp barge It ie game and beautiful endtigh make It seem « prise, But on catching, one with firectqus | Gait the fisherman just sighg t's called '§ skip known to fishermen at thlltngs i 'from a MeGraw, on bis way to dig the} If he dows not swear aloudd abd per jong gnd in disgusted ‘tones ins | For despite tts Qeauty ant i kracdé, The empress ager of China the skipjack is all bolts, has asked the exar to send 100,000/ | Bo the skipjack of the finmy tribe ls but « falee alarm, | And to yank one out drives from the sport all vestige of ite charm There's & moral in this story, that 1 to human fate applies: Since in women man has often been deceived by hin own eyes; les been amitten with what seem ed to bim Dame Nature's plumpest ones Just to find that they are padded and, like skipjacks, naught but bones UN-NATURAL HISTORY to | mon for Men Who Work | men Who Think.” and Wo Protestant— Rev | First Methodiat IT. P. Revelle, At 11 a. m "The | ng’ Guard; 8 p. m, “A Whole | Christ for My Sqvior.” The even-| ing sermof tx the first of four sug kented by the following declaration | of Auguatine: “A whole Christ for my Savior; a whole Bible for my | stare: whole charch for my fel-| and a whole world for my| orth Baptist—Rev. G, W, Cairns At li a m., “The Lord’s Prayer; evening subject, “Lying, or the} Truth In Masquerade. | Ifvangelical Association—Rev. H Hi. Hornschuck, At 11 a, m, “The Ministry of Life.” At ® p. m., ser in Roglish 6n subject, “Christ's | rac | Com | rman Evangelical Lutheran Zion's church. Reformation festival and communion service in the morning. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock Hazel Mission —Jdtmes A will preach at 2:30 p. m. Crooks Roman Cattoltic Meetings h—Mey. W, J. Meta | invalids Pronounced Hope —* | And Offers Services and Treatment Free to All rable by Physicens Are Restored to Health by Professor's Peculiar Method of Treatment DOES AWAY WITH USELESS DRUGS | And Condemns Brutal Operations of Surgeon's Deadly Knife—Heals Those Devoured by Deadly Diseases and Revives the ° Vital Spark in Dying—Says There Is NO DISEASE HE MAY NOT CURE Who Suffer. People From Every Walk of Life Appeal to Him for Aid—Distance No Barrier to His Mealing Power, NEW YORK t. 29.-( Special human flesh is heir to, I have done Cor Seeing ta believ-|so many times over in- | ing, and withensing the seeming| tending to boast, I way | miracles performed by Prof. Wm. | that I treat more a year Wallace Hadiey makes one exclaim: | than the average physician 4 In the this|a lifetime, and among th a|numbered many of the we Is|in the @untry. And I cur I have at my command a power over ane no great that iis extent can | rly be realized. I uly 1 | letter from Mre. v the! b pationts as of par of Great Fils ¥ come hich will ive you en idea nd hundreds, The sick|many patients reg yt and suffering, the lame and halt, the|cure, She writes 4 must be a} onsumptive and paralytic, the drug| Divine Heeler, gifted of God to per- | nd the drmkard; invalids|form such a miract aling. I wt every known disease| was so Ul and had t are the low aa Oy "ay addi tion to t Siar ie d . v 0 KIM BAI ol t have been he 2 Oo ond hand * “a Old Inetru we All orders for tuning, repair ing and pola@ing promptly attend ed to. When you w = a plano, organ. plex © a talking machine viol, em! GC, WM@lls box, ete it wll be to your t to @n or wr ) * @% SECOND AVENUE Burke Butiding ‘the Same You're treated the ev ery day at the Store, Selling $1.00 50e Drug Family B3e 430 B30 430 .. B8e $1.50 B30 $1.50, $1.25 Swamp Root, Swamy Root, King’s Discovery, $1.90, at. King’s Discovery, 0c, at ‘Wine Cardul, $1.00, at 8. 8. 8, $1.75, at 3. 5. 8. $1.00, at Kennedy's Med. Discovery at Prescriptions and {amily es are well taken care of here. ‘ou get the best of everything, and as your doctor wants them. Free delivery. Stone's Pie St. Pharmacy 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones—Main 933. of Twentieth avenue | form an endiess pro vi that preaed ter death eet. Karly mage and | health at his hands my suffering—my ® mane), © « m | derful this wizard Great Master knew No More Dread a 1 pp m instru thon | this , ane Laat ot : The Dental Chair Lady of Good Help wtiier ing om rheu- Shisd Svenne cad omnes sre mation, heart disease, and nérvous| Teeth extracted and fillled abso- Sunday. low masses at ha m and § prowtration, and \¢ seemed like hell | lutely without pain by & m., high mass 10:29 a. m. Hunday- st tines, the horrors Lean never ex-| tific metheds. No sleep-producing poy OG me; verpers, TH pm | Deer *. I pleaded to Heaven to take| agents or cocaine. These are the Week days, mans 7 sm jee » home out of my misery. I was| only dental parlors in Seattle that faceed Weart Chorch--fev, Geo A) oN ( boasting or van-{in this state when you came to my | he icets aed toe wid At m. end 6 a m. tow! ity but in a quiet, calm statement | reecue with your skill, your heart | 9fe it and apply seaee: tm p. a. veapers. sormen dnd | of fact, he says Phere Is no disease | full of «ympathy and skill. You|@eld erewne and porce benediction |he may not cure: says It. and what |have cured me so completeiy that | undetectable from natural testh, « nd ureh of the Immeculate Con is more, proven it dar the part seems like a nightmare | warranted for ars, without tl Fa Kev, A. Sweere’ At 1: and o8 | talk with this man re which I want to forget. In the it particle of pain. Gold crowns & m., low mane; 1099 a. m., high mam |‘ weeks treatme I have grown id teeth eens amen gold fill- and sermon; 122 p m, rosary ané |" ie of|twenty y = younger In looks. Al- | ings and all ether dental work done pad ede | precious human lives are needlessly | though fifty Years of age, T feel itke | Paolessly and 4 specialists |macrificed every your by useless! woman of thirty. I marvel at my- PN and crowns, | set teeth, $5; ot Daretens medicines and brutal surgesy that | self, I look forward to a long life vr | be Go work, hs gotd ting, OF con Mormon Conference. The Latter | Kill oftener than they cure, All up- | useful u certainly rescued siver fillings, 0c. right members of the medical pro-|me from the grave after other e Day Sainty of this city’ will bold) fession know this whether they will|inent physicians had. failed” quarterly conference and 7:30 p.m. Elder | Pratt, president of the northweat- lern states mission, will be present} | and there will de other miasionartes | also present thelr regular jat 2pm |. Theosophical fety—At & p. m. Mra. W.. C. B. Randolph will speak on the su of the Existence PRELIMINARY FOR ris. admit it or mot, and it is the that | other clergyman, the Rev. T. ¥ the general public was made aware! D. D, of Harwood, Texas, whom I Jof the fact». ured of a complication of dineases, | ‘Cases hav saying: ‘I am much} active than I I shall always as his servant have con- take great! have thank for the great red upon sure in amending you as f the m cous, efficient tian gentlemen whom I have er known. I shall always hold myself ready to serve you as a be Fi be honrdera?”. ja a heart eficiary af your wonderful sk self has been doing some tall thinking. He has grown weary of wear- | take boarders MRS. THOMPSON 222002 "2 coon ee ae * ing-the galling yoke of political bosses and will show his indigm- Tine Binet Nite he itt sai toon . When th ., May G tion and@ displeasure by the independant exercise of his most sacred A cup of tea that's piping hot; = ‘ ms a privilege—a free ballot. - And just because its back is up, Mire, Charlotte Thompson charged > admit that my gi eater | Don't think ‘tis angry—it ia not. Feat setting fire wo her fiat at than thelr’ owt , mann ‘esler Way about a week ago. y C. Feather, M.D. | A Siberian village will have no| Save the ten per cent oe Sun-| tice Gardon yesterday afternoon ttn Yookt torcadediia poly eee ii mal | light this winter, because ofl sup-|day and Monday papers. Z ,| The case has been set over until al. he a = ‘ | plies cannot reach It. Also, like the| Miles & Piper Co. eee) next Monday t three witnesses | Bt neem Considerable fuse is being made about the defaication of « bust- | rest of Russia, it will remain in the |— - were called yesterday afternoon and Morte Pty ness woman in Chicago. The amount of hev speculation was $20. dark as to the actual progress of the court adjourn without much uld go ont hy tell- i In the same neverpaper and in adjoining column appeared a story | the war. | progress being made. Th ‘ory of fter case similar abor nen who hag stolen $200,000 from a bank. j the fire was gone over by both Chief at re sufficient to ‘g por dsdl pa sed ope : “I think this newspaper has de-| J Cook and Assistant Chief Glark.| 2 that t have pert a cand) prove to anyone that I have been me Soe f Uberately gone out of its way to} The first witness called roomed In| jong years of pencties 4 fe senate beaks te Che ot} © The theft of the woman was uncommon and was therefora “big | insult Senator Tillman } car ditie evar the apartments oe [ oe, ue at seemed certain death | news” and caused a large comment. | “What has it done?" Said Sah tho ThaMpeeh. Ha Wlis otto tar vetkentn orinend en lads eeeel Ge een ee ae Pininty enough, the manner in which the press exploited the do- “It says that while making a po- out of the house at the time of the ‘ have you treat them? ® - " ; of " jitieal speech he became so angry | fire, but came afterwards. es not make the sligh ings this woman was a distinct compliment to her x. . | 1 uu rn a ' ™ i ightest a4 ig ts eanihddes ne th the céenparative beneath ot Gan end |= STC Sack tn the face | When be left on-the morning of I cure them in thelr own 3 y ra a fon mp y of men an anand ve Mra, Thompson was at the st an easily and just as 4 women. It is already answered. The next time the Baltic feet| ak ek oer or che Wan y f mnt to them or they Besides — stops it will be to take water. MEN—WOMEN—CHILDREN. gone. Shortly afterwards fire > th s If any proof were needed It can be found tn the multiplied em- aneaneal | yt eel broke out in t ouse and from tt Fame arin My ployment of women as cashiers and confidential clerks throughout | BE fg Ai te pan eens oe eae = from any cause, has is to write “ . tae noles i | a meee Mat nd the ng heaped up ané me a letter, addressing Wm, Wal- untry. The growing practice of employing women in these oe J A i ay Lanahio A°tp| saturated with off In many places, lace Hadley, M. D., office 1148 4 capacities is demonstration. . at ithe police have been led to belleve| Madison avenue, New York, teil | warning to tell you trouble is ghead | the poll i a h me the ease And 90 (pardoning the soleciam) it may be put down as a fact tnlens vou remedy the enuse trme- | that an gttempt was made to burn| me the disease they suffer from 3 sy y ‘ * st, or their principal «ymptoma, that the average womar? is more honest than an average man, ig ne . 7 , | the furnitur which was ingured nd sex, and I will give ther Just why this should be true it is not pertinent to inquire. lisausy; troubles, Cieer oympemns | comeention svidens \ ogelaet Dee | soe fp ened ect th ara . ! re, bliged to pam or . fence against 3 ree of charg | . Woman ts bulit that way. -— " ty hy = t " Thompson Surely you do not mear bp @ and tc u ——— heal give - - many times during the night, in heart and kidney 4 . catarrh of| anyone merely for askl ability nold your urine. ama}gin . ‘Two leches of snow covers northern New York. The storm {s speitty so, betdl weak brie ARMORY PLA MB the bladder and hemorrhoids. Dear| | “Yea, 1 mean just that. I believe] 4 moving southward, and avilf reach either Esopus or Oyster Bay next | {sediment tn the urine, catatrh UF the: - mocter, 3 not find words to ex-/ that as a Christian it in my duty to} | ‘ press my. tanks to yas for your| God and man to help all who are in} q Tuesday. The plans for the new armory to| kindness to me in ridding me of all| When I have been given the} Tr NeAine’| B® erected on the site on Western | my physical sufferings. My yers| power to cure, I do not believe that] 4 In about three days more the Baltic fleet wilP be shootimg at erheuma tia, irritability. | @¥enue at the foot of Lenora street | are th nt others may do as I have \t have the right to make anyone wornout, f ambition | have been selected by the armory | one, write to you and get rellef| waste his money on uscless dregs ce pink sea serpents. Jand maifbw c commission. They were drawn Bi | Sten aunce ont takeemen ake po when re an he al tdm without them - | oeenapers Carder Kidney Pile are Kerr & Rogers. It is the intention | World cae Ee sees the| We gil owe a duty to our fellow: | 4 prov’ » be je me ondertu hi ner ‘em a e a Maine man pounded a bull with a club. The bull survives, and pag over gotten out for weak and te use most of the $30,000 appro-| ch and your success tn finding|or another, Where a rich the club is kept by the family as a @ad memento. | Atmeaned kidneya. printed by the legislature for the | « ful power that when| money, I give health, I am not a} rs Britiah Pharmacal Co. Milwaukee, | erection of regimental headquar-| your atment comes in contact | millionaire, but Iam able to afford | TOOK HIS ROLL Louis Warg, of Bellingham, was robbed of by a pickpocket, on the watgrfront shortly after he had) stepped from the boat last evening. ers’ pockets, pa aay sae He reported the robbery to the Po! cio to Seinning’s for bicycle repairs 3 Consultation Free Examination Free enninensree and from what he told about the case, the police belleve that he fell in with a gang of pickpockets. The mofey was in one of his trous- but after he had been pushed and shoved around awhile in the capwd the money was gone. | Eyes Tested Free SEATTLE EY, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, Rooms 4 and &, Haller Block, cor. Seeond and Columbia, | Bric « 60 cents a box boned le en i sufferings of mankind. And f 4 THR LOBT CHORD | o te KENRROY DRUG Etna re erection of a/'°. rele ertence hen “proved that | happy to give freely of my services |eo. mr tKeY AVENUE " ar f ¢ in no disease I may not cure. I] wherev a y are needed. And I CRUCIAL TRST. ——- 0 The Renton Hil Improv Ce hee cee ee ee rp Peg ony Ls Be This office has a new imp. t6| Th Hought lub las? night passed a reso! a we a y ce es pane long | poor mortal who has been told that | imarenas the fipar’ veaurdan tai | Hunter Special 17-Jew- Pravoring the paving of a large die- | oe flied to de oe whether wire at ; tot or jthen it has been for years, and/ el Watch during No-| trict on the hill, It ts proposed to] tient has been pronounced pty hasn't pied any type yet. Tomor-|" vember is $20.00. pave Sixteenth, Seventeenth and| able or y on. drugs ahd Goo! row we wil give him 16 brass gal Finest ,wateh in the| Kighteenth avenues tween East} earch of health. If they } cell | west for anything like | Cherry street Capitol Hii addi- |! and a t my of-| MANICURING | that mohey. Ce mene aie ty hope, but ‘wn | BUTLER BUTLER HOUGHTON & Save Ten. F tute certainty that they | BARBER . BARBER , © HUNTER. ’ ve the tenopet cent. See Sun ach | need be aick no tor And It I9 a] SHOP ‘OP Jewelers. jday and Monday papers. % ©.|?" vows 20) armen Rig eye. il seein sypeh Y SHREWSBURY'S 704 First Avenue, Seattle, — Miles & Pipor Co. . oe Steal pottinst ee om aeee ae GN distributors. ters, the balance of the amount be-| to ease fincas must give way | ¥ share toward relieving the | to health. ome | Wew York Dental Purturs Hours—8:20 a. m. to 6 p.m Sun- days, 8:30 a. m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Bu’ wee! op Buildi posite Penn Mutual Li We have them on LAKE WASHINGTON East of Columbia and North of Bailey's Peninsula Which we are selling cheap and will give good terms. 224 Pike Street Slaves In Sea tthe That is what people are WHO HAVE NOTHING BUT RENT RECEIPTS to show for what they have been paying for homes r years past. Many have paid thousands of dollars in rent, yet have no bomes, JUST PHINK! A small cash payment and $20 or $ per month will buy one of those 4 or §-room cottages on EB. Union and 27th Ave. All modern and well built. Look at them, then come to see us. Security Savings & Safe Deposit €o. 115 SENECA STREET.c BONNEY-WATSON CO. Directors and Embalmery, Par Third ave. and Columbia street in 18 Beattie, Wash. B & SOMMSTOR co i — eee a

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