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THE SEATTLE STAR BY @TAR PU RL IsITING CO. BYERY arrest ’ AY v A AMA + Nea 1a anys To Mat » ~ \ expires N ' AV? EA w Dow tthe at number has i wed €. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Rep resentative, 1006 Hartford Building W. D. WARD, New York Represen tative, 53 Tribune Buliding —— ee auaneene es A CARNIVAL OF CRIMES sta t alled t 5 { th try Eng aking tatint R tly the ¢ Ko T ‘ ated a ta how at with and « 1804 ere fad been and homicides in the un nearly 9. exe n * than r cont of slayers had pa he extreme pena v.464 and criminal homi frox wa rap ea n pr the population, but no appre ase in in 5 tions—a fact which show als are not brougt ness , y method b achinery of the law have been ne hand le on the other the impatient t 0 ts own hands, th eto th a y no means the least dis Braceful or least danger: But scandalous as record of individual crimes and of lynchings. tt all. We have had the polities: i nal cor snictpal and state ures of St Louls and Missouri, the outrageous minality of tical of Philadelphia and the political corruption of other states and cities while the federal government shows up its postal and public land de partments honefoombed with crime, and the is having a par ticularly dirty houseclean job on its hands. The probing of postal and land frauds and the invasotn of the senate with conviction and indictment would indicate an aroused public conscien But what is there indicated by the fact that only at of ow murderers have meted out to them the extreme penalty? BEING A GENTLEMAN Cardin wman's description of the attributes of a gentiem which is being w quoted just now, is well worthy of any man's careful considteratt Tt Is almost the definition of a gentiem . iw who never inflicts pa * * * He has his . con yin is tender toward the bashful, gentle toward the distant, and mercit toward the absurd: h . eooll & to wh b . ne h guards against unre bi asions pics which may trritat he is seldom prominent in conyersatior 4 wearisome, He makes light of favors while he does them, and seems to be recetving when he is conferring. He 1 { bimee xcept whe compelied, never defends h if * retort; he he care for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing mot ae who terfere with him, and interprets everything for the best. He is neve mean or Iittle in his disputes, never takes unfair Ivantage, never mista personalities sharp as for arguments, insinuates ev which he dare not say out Maybe it is too much t t that any m c 1 to all these requirements. But certainly there would be a mighty change for the better in this old world if every man were to make an effort to live as closely after them as he can The great griefs that ken the lives of millions « crimes, think te political oppressions and Inequality of riches, as we are apt t but from the little daily ru jos and Negiecta and the care- mess that Yea and discontent of life ounts for coldne: in those near to us and there is no means of measuring how much of the worry is directly due to our own thoughtiessness for others. For kindly impulses and thoughtful acts of helpfulness to others cast gleams of sunshine on our own ‘p It would be interesting to know how many p try to « the theoretically profess as to the conduct of a gentieman. thways, as nothin arry out In their Ives from day to day anonsa which th Many perhaps do in the big affairs of life—veracity, integrity in business and dis charge of the great obligations But many who try to observe there obligations the big things forget them in the tit things that make up most of life. SERRE REE EERE WHAT FOLK SAYS ‘The nearer government can be brought to the people, the purer and better government will be. To that end, a State Pri mary law should be enacted, whereby all nominations for the state, county and municipal offices will be made by primary held on that day all over the state by all arties the same number of voting places al election and the expenses paid in the same manner. This would do away with the political boss, for the people would then be the boss. The pro al boss delights in a municipality of pri maries and cot ns. Theordinary citizen, after attending one or two conventions and primaries, becomes weary and gives his attention to other matters, leaving the field to those who are in politics only. The result ts, unless the people are inter oused, nominations are made, not by the people, but by those who have a selfish interest to be served. A State Primary would, as a rule, nominate the best men and the nominees would represent the people. With a State Primary law there would be just two days that the citizens would have to do Yote—one to go to the polls for the nomination and the other to Ko to the polis and vote in the general election. The benefits of this system are at once apparent and commend themselves to all except those who have a selfish motive in retaining present conde vas From inaugural address of Gov. Jos. W. Folk, of issourt. as for revenue ly aw ee SEES EEE EEE EEK ee Rae See eee eee eRe Re eR Ree SEERA EERE hhh hhh Wsevers Neve de First Spring Showing of Cloaks, Suits and Millinery Now on Dis Good Goods, Honest Prices, Latest That Suit—an excellent combination, Eastern Outfitting Co., inc. 422-424 Pike St. Corner Fifth Ave. “THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. Styles and Terma | | for dyspepsia and sto | lets no dieting ts required. tn China f ally tatt ¥ ¢ nd f But amall a 1 belief A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. A CURE FOR ALL Not a Patent Cure All, Nor a Mod ern Miracle, but Simply « Ration: | al Cure for Dyspepsia 1 h troubles | They make but one claim for it, and that is, that for indigestion and va rious stomach troubles Stuart's Dys- | pepsia Tablets is a rad ure. | They go no farther than this, and any man or woman suffering from | indigestion, chronic or nervous dys- | pepsla, who will give the remedy a trial will find that nothing is ed for tt that the facts will sot im: | sustain it is a modern mcovery, com | posed of harmless vegetable ingre- | tients ptable to the weakest or | most delicate stomach, Ite great | success in curing stomach troubl fue to the fact that the med nal properties are such that tt wt digest whatever wholesome food ts| taken into the stomach, no matter whether the stomach ts in good working order or not. It rests the overworked organ and replenishes the body, the blood, the nerves,| creating « healthy appetite, giving refreshing sleep and the blessings which always accompany a good di! gestion and proper assimilation of food. In using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- Simply eat plenty of wholesome food and take these Tablets at each meal, thos assisting and resting the stom ach, which rapidly regains its prop or digestive power, when the Tab- lets will be no longer required Nervous Dyspepsia is simply a/ condition in which some portion or | portions of the nervous system are not property nourished. Good diges tion invigorates the nervous sye-| tom and every organ tn the body Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are} sold by all druggiate at 50 cts per | package \ _~ 56° MEDICIN OUR PRIC ARE Liquozone ‘ Lydia Pinkham’s © Peruna Ss. 3. 8 tee Reef, Wine and Iron Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab : 8. B36 50¢ Ase Second and Pike Street Phones THE a a ee % STAR DUST »-) Weare warm sul SEA “LE AR In these days of humbuggery and | piark from the sanctim! © ption, the manufacturers of pat y nt medicines, as a rule, seem 10] Creeps to the ear of the pa hink their medicines will not sell | sournful sad as the bamanee’ unless they claim that It will cure/ we every disease under the sun. And | neatly pal hey never think of leaving out dy® | 1». - ati ind stoma: roubles. They | ¥¢ « ries aloud for ald. faim that their noetre a | is absolutely ain to cure e¥FY | Good wood, good wood!” he gasps dyspeptic and he need look no fur and groans ther Wart r wed he moans In the face of thone absurd claims t is refreshing to note that the pro- | you ig nm cabbage and sugar prietors of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-| cory jets have carefully refrained from|-poeas and squashes in leu of making any undue claima or false meats representations regarding the mer-| (41) he can gather in on stbserip.) jits of this most ex ot remedy Haggard and bony and thin of lip Pity the sorrows of this poor man. Enduring the winter as best be can Good wood 1 wood!” Who'll bh his ery? Warm us kly, or we die” He burns his table and burns up bis chatr Nor cases nor wood fonts nor cabl nets spares, Til! minion and pica lay strewn on] the floor Insatiate, bis heating stove ctamors for more He staved rigor mortia off long as be could, And then Old Subsertber arrived with the wood think dead gum! that ol editor Subscriber feller te WHAT, A “DRY” SKATE? The boys say that skating will be dry wor Morehead Herald One echureh # is OND AND <<” PIKE OPEN ALL MiGerT amen: woe week” Danderine la Blache T MATERIALS ALWAYS REASONABLE 4Be 4) Cuticuria Soap... S3e¢ || Lyon's Tooth Powder Alleock’s Porous Plasters Mennen’s Tale Po. Powder & if this weather keeps cor. Grayson (Ky.) Bugle roma that some women tnafst upon bearing. baking Our Prescription Department 18 IN CHARGE OF SPECIALISTS IN THE COMPOUNDING OF WE USE ONLY THE PURE 2 for SWIFT’S PHARMACY Convenient to Every Car Line The Main Corner FREE Main 787, Independent 708. DELIVERY mm for the AND 15e Se MONDAY 6 ALL WANT | THE JOBS AP FEB 1905, MANY APPLICANTS FOR POINTMENT ON TAX AND RAILROAD COMMISBION Olympla Bureau Beattie Da ~ bbe : THINK HE IS | ASSAILANT ARRESTED | WILL DOUBLE VALUES Property Alongside of Beacon yyy Garden Tracts to Be improved | Ladd Estate to Open Streets, Lay Cement Sidgy, and Beautify Property a “ ating | to the lawmakers a A BAD ONE ; Fatale, of Pon astern Kton we yer "eral bundreg t utrol the ad commute | ; Dt wtroet t by securing tw { the three f ben te . Tementatives . ' think ur J : Ke ave the entire Mead will give one-third of x “ ‘ t8 and laying ation tw he come T , tor good ton jeattio bt F me . he line of the have a place at f the|* : « v ! jarden T his property two comm and # of | tried « ‘ " “ . | 60 Sumy. jthe state want re t | ‘ u way, but there lidate for posith m th a u and t us how mmission in T Roch ‘ | . hey a e e montaly » candidate for 5 ” x « | « ae r office hat have h We ne an t . t t ‘ , ‘ er. The lou! ant at « i eh and t 1 a The prices are Thewe $350 to & , ’ ' month, it } Title perfect and abstracts to all represen tating . Dr. Ja B. Huntington, of Bos- | the i ev ay ake ts ar to Pasite no, is in et te to Na-| ne them follow the to the flag—or i to the off und have son £ * nae f the w hospital, at the re ———— an | He w th Mar | \- —_ ie Fraud Exposed Ohh bord S RWC railroad b r king and t ot 1 urge Stew {Dr N for Cons y to & ITS THE BEST tation © Bucklen’s remedies, as all The United States cs F thera are mere imitations, H. E Burhaide, having « ¢ | BUCKLEN @ CO, Chicago, IL, and FULL WEIGHT—ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT ble control work tween I Windsor. Canada id by G. O Caney, Worden and Flagler, has re-| Guy. druggist turned and comm »perations | — —— ae | off Fort Lawton y morning. | | The work of th “ may be tnstalled run in from the main line of the cable] to Fort Lawton, and out again at a/ point wome distance below the up-| pet end of the loo This in being « the! in case shore i of the « ¢ became in jured by ships dragging their an- | chors act tt ommunications be tween Seattle, Alaska, and other] points would be in no ne hamper ed Grave Trouble Foreseen It needs but little foresight to tell that when your stomach and | liver are badly affected, grave trou ble is ahead * take proper medicine for your disease. as | Mra: John A. Young, of Clay, N. ¥..) She says 1 had neuralgia liver and stomach, my heart weakened, and | could not eat very bad for « long time, but in Blectric Ditters I found just what I needed, for they quickly and cured me.” Best medicine for | weak women. Sold under gv tee by G. O. Guy, druggist, at 50 battle relieved We count this month reduce stock | HOUGHTON & HUNTER) Jewelers 70 FIRST AVE SRATTLE Union Bakery and Cafe IN THE MORNING Try a cup of our Cooffee, served | with Vienna Cakes. 10¢. make on F BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee. Lady attendants Houre—8:20 to € to 12. Hoth phor 1420 SECOND AVENUE Sundays, Full Quart Bottles of Jamaica Rum Apricot Brandy $I ed. All Pure and Delicious Liquors Apple Brandy Rrandy Hackberry Brandy Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Dantel Murphy Manager 908.310 Pi Stre Seattle Telephone—Buft 41, Ind. a9. Family Trade a Specialty, Free Dellvery bet ine Advert For Tuesday Pike and Pine. 1 Bargain Store that Sells th on At 51-2c Mn it From 2 to 4 o'clock, very good quality Bleached Muslin worth & At 5c Roll ALL DAY Dennison and American Crepe Paper At 25c Bar 60c quality Genuine Castile 1519 2n4 ike and Pine. The QUAKER DRUG C0. 1053-3055 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. Prices tn Pianos an@ Organs and ave Plano Players Are Slaught- ered to Point—Terms Made Easy. Quick Belling IRE OPEN EVENINGS. FIT PARLORS 152 Harrison Street, Upstairs. Ladies’ and Children’s Misfit and slightly used Garments. You can dress well for a amount of money by consulting un. Queen Anne cars. 6333. Phone. Main If your Mbrary, bath room, or living room is not comfortably warm mornings or evenings, a GAS HEATER ts what you need Gasteam Radiators are the acme of perfection In point of reliakll- ity and economy. Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. Building, Fourth and Union. Phones—Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind, Ex. 75. 106 Becond A a ston e%t, "9 Gus Drak Store joney to Loan on Watches monds and Jewelry. ed Do net buy a watch or lament | before you see our Gleplay is our | window and our prices, marked is plain figures. s Isaac Lurie, Prop | me Tithe ‘PHOTO SUPP | Phot free te Amateurs eoorn Ore RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First avenue, Postoffice building. Phones—Sunset 902, Independent, 26 y guarantee. Houre—8:20 s, m. to 6 p.m Bundays. $20 om. to 12 m 614 FIRGT AVE. SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Bullding, opposite Penn Mutual Life Building Ten ye School of | TEETH | BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS are now giving their annual. cut rat prices on all DENTAL Wi tr thirty days. We cut rates to adver tise our business. Our twelve years of success inSe attle is a guarantee that your wet [ will be of the best. LITTLE BAND BOX MARKET Pioneer Butchers of Seattle. The Very Choicest of Meats, Poul- t and Fish. Family trode 9 Specialty. 1100 First Avenue. EXAMINATION FREE Extracting ..Free/Gold hel Silver Filings. 35e Full Set Jold Crowns 83.00, .... .. WE GUARANTER ALL WORE FOR 12 YEARS. at NO MORE DREAD. Teeth extracted and filed abso- lutely without pain by our late scientific method, patented and 713 First Avenue, Seattle used by us only Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, € Union Biot NERVOUS PEOPLE and those who dread having their tracted or other work Houre—8:30 a m. to § pm —+ stly invited to call at office, where we will den | ad a a a their entire satisfaction our claim. ‘ Specialist in Diseases of Men and Women , ae at aa every symm Writter Sease vanishes forever, guarantee for fifteen years with all work. . 22k GOLD CROWNS $2.50 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES WEEK wreee $2.50 tree | FILLINGS . 500 | FULL SET OF TEETH $3.00 oR SEVERANCE | ‘ yy vg Sa. m. to S pm, Sundays, | @ >) ,"o" + TT wae Pee RR Rem OHIO: PAINLESS DENTISTS Pike Street, Cor, Third Ave. | LOE eS SERIES INRIA SEE eee