The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1905, Page 4

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SeaTrie STAR PY. STAR PY RLISHT exce fr suNDAY PHONES set, Main 10%) Independent 1108 Yi Ba Bonnet | mots until after the 20th, Copyright 1904 f& by Doubleday, Page & Co. 6 W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Rep resentative, 1008 Martford Building W. B. WARD, New York Represen tative, 53 Tribune Building. —=—— — — — THE BRO?HEL IN POLITICS The brothel (n 4 Tha wrink Wa tor tue otes, a t lot t, whose cunning fing thrust selv r al ple with at K cently duced th ewest move in the checkered game at OL pia A woman b fer world had 1a few Y the lobbyist wh ately known at the | v The politician at time was in the thick th apita mova ht, being against the Thurston county 4 co! lobby wa t to “K ve company with a rof boon comy b Drothe!l and told the proprietress that h legisiat who w 1 glad to at ! A an leaked out. It was too coa are recruited gomplex populat selves tos very quickly take be ‘sa And if any race . $ order, andr responsible for a r the individual, our government would treat root it out in » way. But law strik through the Individual And the simple fact that there may be a proportic in some Chicago at crime through the indivi numebr of Irish names on the police blotter station argues nothing The Irish World should rather glance ¢ Irishmen who have served city, state and nation In an inti riety of capacities. Uttle to be ashamed of. We think our riend would find much of which to b It may be said without fear of contradiction that the Irish are 4 politicians, they are » fons they er the Hat of in best statesmen a: in the van and in the prorfe ——— What is the difference between a, worth Echo, Sphere of Influence and a Canal Zone? ily cud of Popping Wax? A_WORD FROM JOSH WISE. FRENZIED FRESHNESS No ans ‘Oh, Pop!” Huh? Say. Pop!” Well, what is “Virtue continues What are cowboys?” Men that herd 4 cattle.” skeerce as dimon’s.” ‘Can they hear them far?” Hear what? wild cattle y don’t hear them.” Then just hear a noise wild cattle No, no, no! They see them a herd of them GRIPPY DAYS The cowboys do? Ye Dr. Hoxsey ma.e a professional b wis to Blewett to Seta |, “Why do they call them Flodin, who has had a bad attack | of the grip. She is impr« « clow-| ly. Mrs. J. A. Griffin fined to her bed for a Ja grip. mrs. W. H. Resburg has been | down with the grip, but 1s recover- | ing. | Our telephone has been in trouble for the last few days. I guess ithas| Martha—No, little one, we the grip, too.—Blewett Cor. Leaven- publish any Washington's nya been con w days with | WIesede Node Me VMN INNIS OUR FIRST SHOWING OF SPRING CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY IS NOW ON. We offer you an excellent combination. Latest styles, best workma honest prices, and, last, but ast, terns that suit. $1.00 A WEEK. EASTERN OUTFITTING GO., Inc. 422-424 Pike St. Corner Fifth Ave THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” wequiewcently THINK IT OVER staurant of Cale, picking thetr and many oth ways | the stomach secre nately larger art's Dyspepsia | meal will remove all diftic l cause they supply just what every | weak stom ite vas diastase and nux Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do | act upon the bowels, and in fact not strietly a medicine, as the almost entirely jendid and brave warror apon the food | gives a much-needed rest and giv | ing an appetite for the next meal. Of people who travel nine Stuart's Dyspepata « them to be to Pe any time and also having vugh Rutledge ward against indigestion sted not to noth | years have Stuart's Tablets Ail druggists sell them at 5 full-sized packa What has become of the old fam- pinion were asker ost popular for any stomach tr ff, any evening. your copy ot The How san ut you . Rot arrived at $09 o eleck, arvis Myrick Main 1000, of In he has hac ayecia inemmengen PIANOS FOR RENT Rent Allowed on Pur- KOHLER AND stablished 1850) Largest Music House on the Coast It’s Done Good We’llDolt Daily The QUAKER DRUG (0. Both Phones 1240. BIE SAREE AE AE EAE IS EASE THE WE By Frederick Trevor Hill rod) for » and mitting | igcent | teres tanger ward-| gazing ight pread {AKE OF DOOR OPEN looking up. Young I Copyright 1904 by Newspaper Exnteeprise Association } quirtngty PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc) Bridges, Structural Iron Work, Piers 1 Fou wasn't the familiar varlety She had br harac Mins Crystie more unfair to our irunkard and a worthless specimen laughed Maa-|senerally. She hadn't iived with hook his head ot thing we do at I would wa and banish some side whisker think she offered jher ma: pon the veranda ward his guests Do you ever take cr iminal cases, But I've no Why busin: jan exception f This woman Ir onsulte Moreover, 0h "he wing Machines Machines $30.00 Machines $20.00 $50.00 Sewing jhe is worth tt Evans suddenly rose and moved Department CLINE’S, PIANO HOUSE Sewing Machine toward th veranda. | “Sit down alled the host. “Your RK M.LNE, D clgar finished yet. Well, all Now Managing Dirsetor right; tell the girls we'll be out d Crown Dental Offices rectly. I want Dave to listen to a of Philadelphia. story worth hearing Locate (To be Continued.) 11-12 HINCKLEY ———e—— 717 SECOND AV Go to Spinning’s for bicycle re Ind. 2648 pairs. Th the lest dey thet a fice will be f he tee i { . ' i 6 Te th Bee to Pa th i , ‘ ; ar ar ty mt ' is We Handle Complete Line of Mixed Paints Varnishes and B ERNST BROS. Both Phones 1158. 506 ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. ndations, \TTLE, WASH. Dredging by All Methods, TRACTS We advise an early 4 gation of arden tracts at Fairview, which are re 200 t easy pay- ments. Why not buy an , . ¢ tho-aane ry , r cote. A Rainier at Firet avenue t Washington street, n the ground every WEST & WHEELER "2°, & HAC argest an most A ific Northwest Ovee Twemty nS nd ave. New York Block. “AIL This Week Brown's a ee . Painless Dentists Are ash es,” | Cutting Price x re ned sm: aly i areful, my boy,” warned his| Again oars rous—and | And this is the chance of a lifetime - to have your 4 _met a few and stfll live.” | reduced prices 4 Maddox bat this | nowned spectalists. so 8 some ns as well as beauty me | r of a very unusual quality | husband was a morphine for time, there were no hildren, and she wanted an absol-| Aji this EXTRACTING FREB ute divorcee, All this was, of course,| Week cXAMINATION FREB sid, olf story, but the fact that! gitver filtings..... 350 to me 4 no alimony and pr Gold fillings 706¢ to arn her own living, asking no | g8 and $10 Gold Crowns... 4 her husband, was @ new $15 and $20 Sets of Teeth. §3 to $10 e The man in the; Come in at once and take advas ase was exceedingly wealthy, and | tage of low rates. All work guaran 4 | 8s far as I « jail} man didn't hav » out the WO- | teed for ten years and done by gur a surplus penny {nm | painless system, known and umd was quixotic, only by verhaps, but one only vp oaglltg | BROWN’S PAINLESS look at her face and read the t har eyes gray eyes, with | DENTISTS jdark brown lashes; the most re markable contrast I hi to feel in entire sympathy with | ever seen | 113 First A Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Union bled, one door south of MacDougall é | South wick’s. resolution. And what do y « by wey of Fo tainer? Nothing less than a bank *lbook with a neat little balance in|, Houre—8:30 a.m. to opm; en net « it of "yi —egen . - aetane when ae meets t her | "Be sure you are in the right plate first as a stenographer and) . ec = a then as the secretary of a man} o4 “That y an ex } the {onal case,” commented Mr. Fray: . HUTCHINSON CO, you take it to prove Clothiers, Second ani Unien “Id re for that class of I may have to make | f “ster Union Bakery cS and Cafe Rhode Islan , al a yree stat 4 Se 1 advieed her| TRC Best Made Bread in the city 6 i * for an | for asked the wasn't living aiaat went. bi want to marry love of of he me int At all events, if a man in what I saw in that woman he a fortunate fellow. I hope - 2 gyn sho ing byt con, aces to s

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