The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1905, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR at ny & « & iz = ‘ q } A N ” AY r AR A y= . f ser 0 x conte . t \ ne ® x - “ . . «WwW ert | AL i AGLEY'S DR ‘ | Sunset, Man @s a W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Rep resentative, 1006 Hartford Bultding + D. WARD, New Vork Represen tative, 63 Tribune Building, = —— ——_ ARE THE \Raie wars HIGHWAYS? Mr Jorick Palmer review Collier » th Gressional offor make new laws on railroad ra and | out some om part uch as | Bot only are t ying ‘ y ’ @rument, but go control is far more exacting than thing re have proposed. The public is satiated and the railroads do t think of complaining, any more than express mpan. nt Waited State of complaining beva! t 1 t he hare of the fallroad is in the same relation to the public as a } wa } The idea that the macadamized roadae of Fras century ago. Phould be entirely in the at fy uF w Rie more ridiculous to a man th t ailroads #h De their own judge of rat In the northeastern states of America we now have much }ame conditions as in Europe. Certain railroad have tled down to a monop at as th © 8 stam The Pennsylvania has Ment to sell postag » Central has it in New York, o New Eng Pennay iva: Jand roads practically divi ir territory competing goads are now out of the que In the first place, railroad in fluence in the state legislature would not permit t if it would, the waste of energy repre ts a folly beyond « era tion. As no man thinks of driving in a bugsy from Albany to New | York, or of sending a crate of grapes by t from Lake Erie to Boston, the public finds itself feudally dependent upon a corpora- tion. “The constitution expressly provided against imposts being laid on internal commerce by the states. Its authors @id not foresee | the time when that commerce would be in the nds of a few ‘kings’ of finance. Of course, the railroads charge ‘what the traffic | | ‘will bear.’ That is good business, No one blames them. The blame i de on the people for letting them have their own way The con- | trol of the highways, upon which all traffic ts dependent would geem « first principle of well-organized government | ———— = = | | | s» STAR DUST —_—_—— use there wil Reuben an the Parish h LEAVE IT TO LEO. MU ¢ehurch soctal dont ork has commer { ~ ds and is progressing rap! ye | wil be present and oth | re to what Leo says. —Gran- | lona. me Post. Don't forget the pie sale! Mra | Pficfter don’t need them all, and will gladly exchange them for mon h we want for chureh p Cambridge, Md., correspe dence, Baltimor 6 IN MIND. tenographer |s SOMEBODY ELS “[ am afraid my Boing to be marritd. “Some fellow showing up pretty gegularly at the office?” ! “No; but I asked her what she Phought of Rantly, the stock com star, and she said she thought instead of say- 7 | The worst of it is that some day | Rojestvensky’® men will really and truly see some torpedo boats. } was a good actor, THAT FRETS could THAT FRE nM fing he was sunt eoement.as be I envy not in any mood be. ‘The aptive veld of noble rage. | Hast ever yet a monkey viewed ‘A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. short of ite Us») When peanuts ta an (By A CHARITY BALL. The music cost The buffet lunch The wine cost The decorat ‘The favora cost The otcet The costumes cost The jewels coat ‘The receipts were The *deficit was ost ‘Th’ feller th’t yells “piker” th’ loudest is generally th’ one th’t an cont stacks th’ cards. nN. B. amount —Charity owes the ball this mobbed by # BARGAIN DAY IN COURT. Today, before Judge Stokes, Boyd A Chicago man. Strickland, an employe of the cotton | °*. W8* treated by Dowleites. Ah. mill, plead guilty to a charge of as-| ** we are here today and gone to- morrow, Kindly omit flowers. gault and was fined $22.10. Texas, Record. —Cuero, THE RACK PLATFORM They're planning to change the back platform, we hear. HEARD IN A POKER GAME They're making it bigger. The rea- n is r The company figures it cleverly so | The bigger it ts, the more dividends grow Did you get up with a headache ? Bad taste in your mouth? Not much appetite for breakfast? Tongue coated? Then you have too much bile in your system. ke up your liver and get rid of some of this bile. Ayer’s Pills! Ayer’s Pills! Sold for sixty years. LLATES. Lowel, Mass. over A STACK OF REDS No Extra Charge for Neck Shaving at the BUTLER BARBER SHOP. IN LIVELIEST CAMBRIDGE. On Thursday evening at 7:29 at WHI Hee Ne Meeese MeN SPRING FASHIONS Our showing of the latest novelties in LADIE PRING WEAR is the finest in the city, and any garment selected from our varied stock of CLOAKS, SUITS and MILLINERY may be paid for at the rate of ONE DOLLAR a week Goods at Prices That Are Right EASTERN OUTFITTING gr Inc. 422-424 Pike St. Corner Fifth A “THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUS W. PEBBLE AEE BEEERE |. Good % Copyright 1904 P- by Doubleday, Page & Co, CHAPTER 1 ' And ® mar . woman who had bur y mnod th ta aused bof Judge Out 1 c x through the oval eh pancla of the ewir ve AB r wheth ent att A? heattat he an tur to bt 1 bing oper Hoe the wa . t The wax hush AF eling of having int t nee a f-cow wh njustif the @ for t wv ne O 1 neck to engaging ately attention, he { out the k #0 | jo mig oad, and umed its perusal clerk's sallow face flushed and then he r that the red to his empl book had no bearing « the bar. It was merely a History of the French Revolution Brief as this pantomime was id not escape late arrival his compan! cane at it the attention of the for the man touc -n's arm th “STOP, SIR! TAKE lawyer looked up. The face she saw was thin, almost gaunt, its profile suggesting a high type of North American Indian; the eyes were dark-brown and wonderfully clear, | | the clean-shaved mouth and chin well and firmly molded, the slight ly hooked nose large without being proportion th s, with brown hair tinge although the man was clearly much over 30-—-not a handsome unforgetta ng; @ pleasant face in was flushing th ng clerk | The woman nodded comprebend ingly as the lawyer resumed his reading and almost at the same in stant the audience heard the creak of a swing-chair and observed the heavy -paunch and part. J ng back something od at the counsel's table Onterfield tur harply towa e up of law and re peat word “proceed! ”—this tir distinctly tudent of the French revo! bis eyebrows, ¢ inquiringly, tore a by h 1 1 pages of his closed the volume. Tt 1 it carefully into a leather and slowly rose. May it please th casually, gian « hand, “I respe the grapher he at a pape tfully request ted to urt teno that the exam ot the wit 6 Delaplaine ned gaint my protest tion and that 20 mi 1 before he trial again p i that ring said intermission the witne mmunicated with his counsel and onsulted various papers. The buzzing of the files on the window panes was plainiy audible Proceed with your case, Mr Maddox.” The judge spoke as though he had | not heard the lawyer's words Have you noted my request, Mr Stenographer ? The official shook his head and 1 inquiringly at the bench - —<——“m Another pause cnmuéd, during which | ' ow were 1 an lireot .w M x #poh y her W ihe ft “ Delaplaine ne will om n er it Judge Osterfield roa t tude, good simout in ntly, at ont it m the bench re watched the glassy stare and twitebing lips in fascinating alle All 1 desire,” ¢ 1 Maddox amilingly, “is to inte © a litte variety into the re of placing pon it the statement of an andie puted fact. It must certainly f to honor to enex antpr every now again in t lenegt of contradictions an oa n the shape of an ontroverted fact YOUR SEAT, STR!” “The court has heard enough of this, sir—more than enough. Your levity is il-timed I should regret to work at cron purposes with this court.” answered Maddox, dryly, “but I feel certain | your honor does not see my point and I trast the court will not think me guilty of levity of I refer to the | Jnck of Hearts’ trinl of in Won 1, where a all happenings t ted 1 fairly crouched beh as he heard a faint ripple of laughter from the o, b nover left the xpot on wall yw iw deter bmit with al! due STAR-STHURSDAY By Frederick Trevor Hill ence,” Maddox continued, gt turedly, “that if one tmportant her may be, and tr nd we will have ‘a perfect ubsolute The rt warns u me You will find the enough, sir, if you do r added an ugly tor I fear my clients would 1 ng et your hot nee rt is not responsible ¢ 10 anding, | I have no desire to overtax the responsibilities, On the ra I am suggesting that hon hift remponsibility by forming to the esta ed pra ave t wiy Osterfieid alm ‘awl The court resent | Agonizing Burns aro Instantly rel and p healed by Bucklen Arnica ©. Rivenbark, Jr., of Ne writes: “I burnt my knee dre y that it blistered all over Bu klen’s Arnita Salve stopped the pain, 1 healed it without a scar Also heals all wounds and sores. at G. O. Guy, druggist rEB 16, 1905 a ———— ey Rasket wl Row 1904 »clation for Infants and Children. Gains The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the sig- ‘ ature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over BO year Allow no pail’ nuations,” he growled one to deceive you in this, Counterfelts, Imitations a e ui ple int~as dare but Experiments, and endanger th IC rept ' ff health of Childr Experience against Experiment. ui : m € . : The QUAKER DRUG ¢ Eg tie~ The Kind You Have Always Bought ba phe pgen Ua 0. . Bears the Signature of Phones 1248. : } The f b 1 aw Mt t i ik . 0 r r : _ * | ee gether and ta th - tai ~ | | f tt J t f € w i Liner ha | At 25c Techs 1 tting near} TN arly : J ~ tng TO BUY CLOSE-IN : " bel want rt h . : - aturday * y the | ACREAGI | r $1.00 ends ant ieee ha " aad Sl te —— | a sale in laces ior teas tae aad tena oe It is this week or never if yo y a Beacon Hil) Gard hae od the rail which guarde it,| Tract. There wil thing left ck. In @ year or two they | - c has pa betw Wen 4 Uke to make some of that presit? ks in f f colors, ‘en © 4 | follow the p wad the hill to our tent and flag, where our rep- [JJ ples of 60048 On applice- over haticn witt resentative will be found. Do it today obta Pt + Prices § tot erma $5 ash and $10 a m rich haps vein 9 fe rb location, S-cent oar fare puls sei — GheF AIR| | = ~ — news t Department Store form mesl doth otest too ® uch,” quoted Madd with al JSé Seattle. ane trawl De he den r “ a Ns ene sie caujotr Ss cnove ik y seat, Mr. File thus red-faced attorney post: ) hair and Osterfic | 202 and 203 New York Block All This We ing | sought Maddox For onds | ry el eeceny le yo nye Sone) .< Sa ainless Dentists Are tient > Osterfield's band Cutting Prices o- whe i hes WELL MUSBANOS A ain = . Pll bad smsist | 4 whi 1” the judge TRAINED ona nd this | hance of a Mfetime ys ae ies ae aT c ur dental work Gone at pA and strained— “I GAS RANGE . —- part; ra counsel thet he has carried The ow they will always be ff] ae ma an far on be can met with a pleasant emile and a fi] meet al xp ayy seh: 4 happy wife, because keeping house ff} pe at on ial atte bene th gas for a helper is a pleasure — Maddox who had been leaning eas REALLY GAS DOES i in th y a 7 . MOST OF THE WORK potion sewife has to do is t voeen ) seem 5 $ gas is the most EXTRACTIN adva ty wht and fuel in Seat : = EXAMINATIO! and “ : », tle. Gas ranges sold on easy pay Sliver filling B5e to We te and 1 cer ments, within the reach of all. ‘, erise mate t ~ big 1 Crowns mate the nd $20 Sets of Te g*s ation. | Come in at once and t * y a eattle ig ting re) of low rates. All work guarae H any < al for ten years and done by oar * | , P.-l, Building, Fourth and Union. % system, known and used * — or to suspend Phones—-Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind. Ex. 75. only by * } | * OO Fores : | BROWN’S PAINLESS ¢ fo ee | : ned omnive ” t ‘ } : yo ned. agaveusively and with rapidly 113 F irst Ave. * |eathering force. “when the exercise | Pariors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, © Union Sled «e of that personal conventence coin wore 2. 6. 3, 5, cides with the necessities of a hard siaeab ce fenioiaylls: one door south of MacDougall & id preased witners, then It is high time “3 git Ae a j re * t t ve. Take old Renton / a 8:30 : the legality of such action was test and fashington Sundays, 8:30 en 13:98 te" * od, and I am pared to test it, if Py aquare | Be suze 0 are in the right 4 necessary, In the highest court of rd. The tracts are einer bio pa: ~- * thie state’ ! therefore demand on a ae i] ed 3 Watches, Diamonds * Stop, wir! Take your seat, sir! : deposits and and Jewelry at reason- * Maddox obeyed the thundered or Mr. Fits, who is at Station ; * ' th y day from 9a. m.to6 p.m. An early able prices, en Fue jae slowly and without relaxing his Watch Repairing. 4 orn fare The flush which had siaeunnd Guaeteee tess t-te HOUGHTON & HUNTER hehe « firet words deepened. Ther Jewelers, faded, leaving him mae K When he spoke again he Se © more sought the side Seer and his voice, thongh low Palme shook with passion (To be Continued.) BOSTON DENTAL hae as PARLORS CE Poisons in Food IT's THE st . Josep! a tarda : se Twelve-year guarantee hapa you ¢ realize the’ Lady attendants. _— pain polsons originate in 5 ¢ food, but some day y a tw ft dy will | ‘ 1. Dr. I te | ce food money back At G. O. Guy's drug store. T - si y FULL WEIGHT—ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT Sion “ean aeoanaiaall cedars Hours—6:20 a m. to 6 pm Go to Spinning’s fe cycle Sundays, §:20 a. m. to 12m ae ee 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. a a Second floor Howard Building, Below | opposite Penn Mutual Life Show We Make the Best Garhage Can tm — in the City 4 ROM $2.50 TO $3.50. Jas. Means’ Hand Madey | T*" $2.50 Shoe tor sale at ERNST BROS. Ti Heals Sven Both Phones 1158. 606 IKE STREET Avenue DRUNKENNESS CORED TO BTaY , . mu NO MORE DREAD, tnat for An womea Teeth ext i and fled 4 g elas wa tea. ( lutely without pain by our food w * knowleds ectentifi method, patented and pe a. used by us soene NERVOUS PEOPLE bagel rmed a “tH and those ho dread having thelr left : ~y teeth extracted or other work done ' . Ppet for are earnestly inv 1 to call at our office, where we will demonstrate . ’ their enti tion our claim. ; f Rent Allowed on Pur- E chase Price Mu A EMPEI ae — KOHLER AND | .'25 | Written guarantee for fifteen yearm econd 5 . with all work. Write Dr. W. BR. Brow remon CHASE j Ave. DK NBD. DB, LD A 22k GOLD CROWNS $2.50 Bt, Benton, ackag H s z Now Managing Director TEETH WITHOUT PLATEB, sous velope. All letters ag (Established 1850) Crown Dental Oltices $2.50 ered Ry “-" of Philadelphia FILLINGS ‘i Se : FULL SI F TEETH 3.00 mina ery veer by Largest Music House on Jf v.49 wincnt, ay ly aa a. ws the Coast 7 8:30 4 wedy tires Vict ara Woatte Ind. 2648 OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS : —_ 307% Pike Street, Cor. Third A®

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