The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1904, Page 4

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; THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU BLisHiING CO. OFFICES—is0r and 120) Keventh Avenue - BEVERY AFTERNOON XOBPFT SUNDAY. - : 2 Business Depa. ument WW; Tndependent Lia > Editorial Department «Main Lime Bu Bastern offic “Hy tf i db * hicas Tribune | — York. W, i “Borver aa foreig@& advertising | P LARD BTAR AGENCY ai Mgliard ate wor Kea 1a One cent er copy, atx cer wee or twent ve oe mon bs * To MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Phe date when your eubeerty n ox i on has t ain been paid f y ary » tak t 2 let Ae e he add eine paper corre ents sit down and it ands In la just be c r t “ srned to the ground, and that a of t * t mminent They a ha F nd Jot lL W the hk yists, y " boc r aft and others will not have the wh yt heads when the nex session convenes, | This weeping and gnashing of amusing, it is extrer v3 TOUS, t e alan y k thie that wa tae i thing for th tt h 1 rm for the city upon which the 1 tune’ was y What in the world is Amer genius and industry for it isn't to cope with just such 4 ms a that Otympla | faces, What matters it if there a th 60 day til the | legislature meet : If that fire had occurred in some cities in this ¢ tb : ashes would have been raked red hot from blackon and j new lumber would have been on the scene and work there | . with sleeves rolied up and & with determination writ on thelr i faces within 24 hours. Few of us have forgotten what Kansas City did in the sur mer of 1900 when th mocrat tional convention was held there, Les sthan two month ft ¢ date set for ve tion the mammoth hall where it was to be held wa 1 to the ground by fir Kansas Cityans didn't sit dow fer the ashes to cool. In and wall, No, they didn’t wait a day they had the money raised for « hew auditorium, bigger, better and handso than the ° which ‘Was destroyed and when the democrats got there they would never have known the old hall had burnt if they hadn't of it the papers. And, furthermore, Dest advertisement that Ka Bah, the man who sits down and untoward happens is no American; he hasn't and he deserves neither sympuathy nor pity What Olympia should do and what she will do, if her citizens have the blood, backbone and brains of Americans, is to show the Members of the next legislature when they arrive early in January that every blessed one of them and all their « Detter and more comfortably has just burned down, still stood Olympia has a chance to show some Yankee enterprise. Will she do it? We think so. this magnificent nent was the sas ( ity ever got © or since, whimpers when something an American spirit, mp followers will be ared for than if the old derelict which | * STAR DUST »-)| A St. Paul man burned his wife's; Theodore Roosevelt wishes to cat Glothes to keep her from going to|'possum instead of turkey at i. the theater. You know, a woman | Thanksgiving dinner he will do so can't go to the theater when she/|without regard to the op: no of hasn't anything to wear. any member of the Tillman fam- pvonaln fly, John Sharpe Williams or.Henry A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Watterson. Anyway, Port Arthur has fallen & great many more times than Se bastopol, EVIDENTLY A POPULAR JECT. Ladies interested in keeping up} Foresight ain't n0|the old cemetery in the rear of the ‘ | Baptist church served an excellent good ef you ain't got chicken-pie dinner election day, which was well patronized.—Gar- rettsville Journal. 74 confidence in it omgqeun W. LL. Douglas was elected gov- ernor of Massachusetts. Well, it jPays to advertise. PRO- John D. Rockefeller has invested $25,000,000 in Santa Fe. if John isn't careful he'll have to cut down —~lon Christmas presents PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE Know the Value of of Pyramid Pile | Cure. M@ratitude alone prompts me to} testify to the efficacy of Pyramid Pile Cure. Last March I bought a dollar package at the drug store, Which cured me of bleeding piles, Qnd I was a sufferer from them for eight years; but I had ne been troubled with them since last ember, when I gave b h toa baby girl, and after that I had a| Severe case of protruding pile Which a trained nurse said was the Worst case she ever saw, and my doctor told me to get Pyramid Pile Cure again, which I a was completely cured in three days. I Rave not had piles of any kind finee, and it is all owing to this! wonderful remedy. My nurse took @ box, which I was glad to be able| to give her, for I know she Tt might just as well be under- Stood right now that if President THE SPIRIT OF A Brooklyn pol eman has broken will be! the record by eat able to help lots of suffering peo- | pies at ng. These ely whom I could never Or | ing feats, however, will not be serk ow nsidered until body — recommend ‘Pyramids’ wher eats that many mince ples. | ever I know of any one suffering _ | ast did. It gives me pleasure to re \s o vantage the a ea De able to say I am entirely cured, | ha ver the ing. A man ne | Whieh my doctor says is true, I gay God bless Pyramid Pile Cure.” s too old to vote or to run for lee, but he can be too young. | been hinted | and Mmony given above, and we urge all | wufferers to buy a package now and give it a trial tonight. Accept no substitute and remember that there is no remedy “just as good.” A Mittle book on the Cause and Cure of Piles ts published by the Pyra- mid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. and Will be sent free to any address, From a tormer great sufterer, Mrs. | | FP. Ancott, 1296 Unity street, Frank THE ELECTION BRT. ford, Phiiadelphia, Pa. | On, thie is now the time of year ‘This remedy, which ts sold by | When in this land, afar and near, @ruggists generally, in fifty it | The freak « m bet is paid and dollar packages, is in a That was in rtive humor made; | Pository form, is applied directly | So down the street you see a crowd, | Full set of T i $5.00 fo the parts affected and performs |That follows with a clamor loud, || G04 Crown rr 4 Sts work quietly and painlessly. Its| A man that's hatloss, Sliver Filliecs 500 walue is evidence by the testi. A wheelbarrow wide | All work Suaranteed for 10 years A man in pajamas ow rolling a beer keg. th his hair in curl paper er that bows to telegraph A man wearing a woman’s hat A citizen with snowshoes on ‘his| feet The fellow who has to carry an- other. One who wears A barefooted one, A man with a false-face, arpet slippers \AT THE THEATERS | ors THE SEATEEE CTARSTHURSDAY’ NOV? 17, 7 ES Rearrested | feet . puty wheri¢f with LoeteWer In ately took the train clxco, where the de | eustonty inom » Fre And one that carries a doll HECAUSE SHE LOVED HIM 80. dtena ant Will be arraigned Cc le Ob, all the fools are not dead yet The Neitl company te playin : oO They're settling some @lection bet “aus the bone at| WEALTHY BU6INESS MAN GET —TAGGART » Seattle this week. “Shensh-| OUT OF ONE SCRAPE ONLY TO NO pOURT AHOUT IT doah the patriots war drama | | will ‘be presented next week, be| GET INTO ANOTHER Owe ginning with Sunday | | FRITZ AND ITZ My rippe News Ass'n) | won and Ma excellent Jeomedy work in "Fritz and Spit \AM J}, Oak, Noy Gwe. | (Bpagial te Ye Gear) nelude Saturday night her, & wealthy busin tr INDIANAPOLI Nov. 1 Na be wed by “Dark whe in chard with Howehome | (om al ratie Chairtr Tag neing in r-jin num neon h| wart arrived at home from New ¥ Ohio and other eastern states, was| York yesterday, He at need that | arraigned yesterda On motion| permanent democr headqua | HIS WAYWARD SON of the district atte y the com: | te would be maintained in the His Wayward Son,” now being | plaint against Lotehe disn entinel build Several import | presented by the Wiedemanns at|ed, but the accused w amediately|ant conferences are to be held Alea w t 1 jay|taken into custody on a warrant|the near future. H ved t ning, Next w worn out at San Francisco, charg-|who would attend these fay evening him with being a fugitive from ! ence ‘CAMPAIGN WILL | BE WARM ONE. 1p In George hottest cam of the city is ona’ and inde th oy mayor and mem sinat with na iam has y of the pres tixens’ party clent assert that his re to warrant his re-election. ty At torney Anderson has conducted his office so ably that no eritictam has id later in the i that he cam Rallies will t month, and, it s will be doing ends WOULD ABOLISH TAX ON BONDS A committee commerce was app of the chamber of nted yesterday to investiga sition by RB Shorrock to exem ity bond and similar collateral in this state from taxation. At present city bonds are taxed 2 per cent, for instance, and this aystem is The char favor of incre considered unjunt. ¢ declared itself tn * number of m three to} ting part of St, toget with the city of Seattle, under th ac large cities nd city board, as Regular Use of i ial Cures) Most Stubborn Case of Catarrh | No other medicine gives such prompt relief Hyomei in the treatment of catarrh | The first breath of this remedy | soothes and heals the irritated and} smarting air passages, and the reg-| ular use for afew days or weeks will| cure the most stubbora case. some | of the reports of those who have| been cured of eatarrh by Hyomei read like miracles. Huns, | John 8. Gray of Redmond i a suf catarrh | for 20 years. | ' ed with many spectal ists, and they all told me that the| (inease s incurable on account of my age. Alter using Hyomel short time I was greatly benefited an now say that I am entirely cured. It has been six months since I sto the remedy, and I} sull main cured. The complete Hyomei utfit conte | $1.0 ¢ an inhaler dropper ent Hyomel to fect a are n ordinary ases, but for. chronic and deep-seated cases of ne may be nec 4 tor red a the powers r is the will arrh or Drug Co. Quak Modern Dental Parlors SECOND AVE. AND PIKE STREET Over People’s Bank = CO A L mmm Wood, Charcoal and Coke Seattle Coal and Wood Co. Street and Railroad Ave. 8. Main 93; ind. 99. ‘Lane Phones: These St Danderin ERNST BROS. ’s Original Hot Blast Stoves ves on Installments 506 Pike St. Both Phonos 1168. Grew Miss Wilson’s Hair | AND WE CAN Between Fourth and Fille Ave. | 417 PIKE, across from Ranke ball ek nt of H be are | cnused by Kyo @train. permanently by our sclen- Cure | | Uifically fitted les é. H. A. LINDAUER, | ° | Eye Specialist ‘No More Dread of The Dental Chair Teoth extracted and filled abso lutely without pain by our late scien- |tifie methods. No sleep-producing agents or cocaine, These are the only dental parlors in Seattle that noes and in fill and apply geld crowns and porcelain crowns, undetectable from natural teeth, and warranted for 10 years, least particle of pain. Gold crowns and teeth without plates, gold fill | ings and all other dental work done painlessly and b Gold crowns, $5 bridge work, silver fillings, 0c NO PLATES FeQURe Danderine Is So Exhila Invigoratin and seaip that even to show wonderful tm 109 & sparkling brillianey ode ks fr to sprout out ail over th long and beauttful. Use without the be enough to complete whatever growth you desire. geld filling, $1 up; in three sizes, 25 cents, NOW ot af St is ‘bo | per bottle. 5O cents and ® FRE To show how quickly pnderine acts, we will send « large sample free by return mail to | any one who sends this advertisement to the Knowfton | with their name and address | and ten cents in silver or stamps to pay postage 1013 AND 1015 FIRST AVENUE. re—8: 30 a. m. to days, 8:30 a. m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE | Second floor Howard Building, op- posite Penn Mutual Life Building Latest Photograph of Miss Carrie Wilson, 3728 64th Place, Chicago. FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY THE QUAKER DRUG CO., Failure and Bankruptcy! First consignment from a ‘*busted’’ San Francisco concern reached us by steame prepare for the big harvest. Clothing and shoes constitute the principal items, alt limited quantity of most extraordinary values in Blankets and Comforters, which wi early comers for a comparative trifle. Get in line early Friday morning and expec partial list of the great bargains--- MEN’S SUITS $1 4 2 | Men’sAll Wool Cashimere, Im- = ported custom made, round and square cuts, worth $22 to $25 Men’s Nobby, Fancy Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots, blue and black Serges, worth $30 to § All Wool Worsted Men’s Imported Wor- Men's Blue and B Cheviots, Tweeds, 4. 45 | steds, winter style, 5 SO oom ay desirable patterns, | single and double, s made, best trimmi worth $9.00. oom 6011) $1250, now a a) worth $18.00, now Men’s Furnishings penders for penders for Neckwear for Neckwear for $1.00 Neckwear for Underwear for Youths’ All Wool Tweeds Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Youths now Youth Suits, Worsteds, T weeds, variety of ‘ ths’ Fancy I $1.00 Underwear for orted Ca and Reefers Men's $2.50 Calf Shoes | Men's $3.00 Dress Sho Children’s Sults Mews fees fone ca esa Children’s $2.50 All We new golag for Men's $6.0 0 and $8.00 Hand Se < h ‘en's ay » and Norfolk, kne Children © Suits, wo: in Worsteds and Far 5 Seas Scion Satie, wore Se. Se Men’s Hats Worth from $2.50 to $5.00, all the styles, shapes and colors, from $1.30 .$2.25 nt Pants * you at once. tack “adie aes handsomely 9. $9.85 ings, Shoes, Shoes 1 Kid Shoes . $1.50 Worsted Pant $4.50 All Wool Pants...@4 7 $2.00 Cassimere P: $5.00 and $6.00 All Wool Pants $2.50 All Wool Pa t mt it: € > SF The Monarch Shoe & Clothing C 317-1319 First Avenue, Bet. University and Union He! Bock North of Postottice 1 ¢ the only « the late S a CROWN WITHOUT PAIN for TEN YEARS Examination Silver Fillings Gold Fillings 1.99 Full Set Teeth that fit from 00 Free We Gold Crowns 00 to $5.00 Bridge Work 3.00 to $6.00 OUR SUCCESS is due’ to our PAINLESS METHODS, LOW PRICES AND G' WORK DONE BY SPECIALIS each ment. NO STUDENTS ir fice. All work done PAINL: by SPECIALISTS of long years’ ex- perience. Give us 8 call, and you will find we do just as we adver- tine BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS. 713 First Avenue. Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 n Block. First door south of MacDougall & Bouthw! ke. Sold at discount on ments. All work ¢ a quality. Call and see us Cc. C. Berg 1425 FIs AVENUE. If, any evening, your oppy of The Star has not arrives at €09 o clock, telephone-—Sunset, Main 1066, of in- dependent 113% any time between 6:00 and 7:00—and a copy will be sent by apecial meaenger. t Monday and now ho we will have a ll be disposed of to t great things. A $12.50 Suits Cheviot Cassimeres, blue ) to $12 uits, many 8 patt orth $6.00 to $8 ns to B2.30 Ss. we Ra TON BAe om TAs |

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