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lt A ren bee A Atri aNath MON atRRERLeNME Res THE SEATTLE STAR “this house Laos, FN Just | Pearanee of the thee, A bald head, | . RY Af PUBLISHING CO. | umoke o pipe outside, No tricks, | With @ fringe round it of snow white rr Ser enn Avene back in balf an hour.” | halr, completed thy grotesquene HRY ARN: . NbAY %ya Ss H AR. D Ya wat Gut Aibwiy, Tatited 4 rakd learned much from thet 1’, | Conversations for there was scirer Busines Department—8 ous within wight of the dentt boavareations for there Was RSAMSSI > BALLARD STAR A | window, sauntered with his hand 1 n which pan _ | behind him, after the manner of one The t well posted ail Or we . ; The nights were particularly @etivered by \exe" ng, and then when he reached | The nl tart PO MAIL BU RSC? ' a Jt orner, turnedbét 1 bolted in | Pleasan yw the moon was at the on, @ WORD FROM JOSH WISR. “Come ov, boys, wo'll go awim- |t0 direction of M : na|Mauatly spent the after dinner time t: - cha ming, Your old gran'dad’s not balf oe meee. BORK BRE! en A bile th jority of the ¢ was rapidly driven to his lodging a ae ile the majori ot tt Ne 3 as old as you young Uh bok, de p wore mor ably en D Pie BT! is. I'll show you I’m @ reg’lar Old |e Was one of tho happlest fares In ; > PUCK p nit tet 5: ag a London cab that day sgt agree Aegan rly Ma - S ate | tat? ae t one meal the of i Now, Willie, you ‘the Harry'a}, And the dent He completed) one m > ae . . has | shirt 1 we'll sit hore Jaugh |e unfinished work of the morning. | biinduess cropped + ee aoe ; at him when he chews the knots.| sn cee we pelos ope ebay le RN t Tio it just as tight aggou can, My,| When Gerald's copy of the Star] !t anecdotes mo gaat ows it gnats an red roug! after the manne f hipboard 1 a a f — but won't he t ad!a wa ight up to him, a@ triple p ' ts Mndran'dad tan't Keaiiw I'm tyin' | bead? olumn gaught hia eye, | torte Flea Drive f a I RRA RAR RRRA RARER RAR RR RRR Re ssammee his sbirt tustead of Mary's” — It wat captioned Afterwards, am deck 3 ad 2 | "You po ing rascal, wait th 1} STRANGE DEATH Com praim continued | he ed B ping THE STAR'S PLATFORM. * mB Tin ive you « @haiie.! OF A WELILKNOWN thom. At table ke rared f Qua o! ce * ‘The Lest news first . S| Ue ee ae eee CITY DENTIST mud {f PRROXIDE OF HYDROGEN, full pound bottle which sells re 4 x ced antes taker wuts * | and It went on to describe the It Ww quite true, Moon me at 60c, oam be had at the Quaker for only . § * in official and private life. * }gbastly details of the find im tho|!* & terribte thing, The great relie . , PAPER—t 1 fast kind; Qua 7 utilities. * - dentist's room jabout it Ie the knowledge that the THCKY FLY PAP? 4 h.. 4 * * Tt was put down aaa pure acel-| slight comes back heets fo je 3 * enings tax upon all public service franchises * A Connootioutt girl has gone tw dent. The boy's evidence about the rememt man age * An up-to-date pu’ schoo! system, * ane eating ady. That thing urponing of the knive ne outen 1, being foolish enc r Equal rights for all; special privileges for none @ ttn D. M. knows a girl who is] ordiuasy 1 in which the bod n sleeping on an open ¢ it POISON FLY PAPER—K ar price pack Quaker price B . 4 Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjuat lawe. * aay for a box of candy all the] toes ge 0 AE poggesctalhe: Poin noe rap was, of course, te hot w 2 packages [ seeeeeenneees 5¢€ iid hh hh thee ee ee ee ee ee 2 oe bo was not the breath of a suspicion of | OF vg ee ! teen . § ulcide how never ha i} n , , : |,& Newspaper headline says | Perhaps that which had|! lay on my back the de mn FREE DELIVERY. The Quaker q About the Panama Canal tise taken {tx flight to another world|the back ts the only comfortable! parts of tho city. Use your phones shit e've tries knew naught of the happenings in| Way In which to He on a hard AM 1 ! that a wif this--would never know that the in-| by the by-—-and whe 1 awoke l Z ianourt Judge sa at a wife stirance off raid over the policy Id n my hand before me Whatever may be sald of President Shonts of the Panama canal | has the right to go through her hy SOUMAOU tend 40a than thin eatin cee Fright! God bless me! 1 believe THE QUAKER SELLS FOR LESS tommission, he knows the value of frankness. peg A ons =. 4 oe ehild the nan had thought so|! went mad cattle usband is usual seush of iy the apell nough to make oa And his recent statement respecting the status of affairs on the | persuaded to loosen up before he Sian of a telaan wales to chute tnt, The captain me by fsthmus is worth more than all the columns of conjecture that ts |®°% S#!¢ep 1s | of grief Aughing at me. It seemed a crue nd yet ney thing to do, but I have since the being printed LOCAL ROUNDUP. | ana; who know ree alge dngy Pa going mad. He The statement tells about three things Fags fly von nae CHAPTER XXIX | me an ointment to ase which © KAW, Some We heard and moat oF ~ ix 1d reat Zh y . - MoO INES told me would restore my sig a 1, Health conditions, 2 Amount of work being done. 2. Con it we just found vo, and captured. |THE ACT WAS UNCALLED FOR Next en mat joraia tt five ¢ x da 4 @itions of labor. Cunningham Gazetic Benny a e | emia it? 3 If they eut out gambling In ‘Te . aed withe ’ In that time my sight became « 4 He says the commission {s working first of all, to securo better riff Denholm, of Pierce coun-|edma “Sammy” Perkins will prob-|{nne; Te ee etak 2| good aa ever It was. As to the oint-| ; fanitary conditions. The useless waste of human life is to be pre z padi shay Again 4 Pe to ably a * move again. BOM) ted around with twin ment—well, the captain afterwards | all Vented. Statistics show a great improvement in this respect. With ss ; en cy? took, aff ie oc se ag tag Dlg ct go . | 14 FIRST AVE. SOUTH }eoat, and ripped the lining of the here was another | . Pink 175 s between 9,000 and 10,000 men at work there were only fifty cases of latter from the cloth; pushed the | 00 & fellow-pansenge ee ee Free Delivery . yellow fever during May and June and only six deaths. So far tn Gavelepe Of money up, be sewed the Eg tt osk his t q July no case of fever has been re ported. Uning down — ‘ ee sie Any t's on my ' aaid Ger neonac , The work that has been done has been accomplished by 8 per ald, “over the heart : 1 put that| day and a half SASH AND : ¢ent. of the employes, 12 per cont. being employed in the health ser- waistcoat on now"-—he did 80 When he recovered, he bad not “ wice. As health conditions improve the amount of work will be in and it shail never leave me till 1|the faintest recollection of even ly R Great Bargains In Pianos 4 creased. A very setable beginning bas le. Th ; hand the money over to Depew. I'li/!ng down on the deck, and was One Kimball, little used $475 TY respectable beginning has been made. The canal stees ta tank oat, and never,|@mazed to find himself in bis One Bebr Bros, ” 2) is being dug Siott or day, shall It be out of my {clothes in hte & ” AINS One Lester, second hand & 5G Mr, Shonts says labor is highly paid. Wages have been in- | touch.” ‘Curious. B One Irving, second hand. $148 ereased rather than lowered. The laborers are being well cared fot He looked.up the tralns and boat) So 1 toot signtost aay Sat aise anon I hand 8150 ey are spect: wed ed a eatic one sailings, booked his pasaage, and | Pipe—try on ware her — One Schiller, second hand , hep pecially housed and fed and even recreation is provided arranged to step on board a liner! are from a box I have just opened PRICE LISTS FREE. One Square Piano ... 5 Pa i A es BY BURFORD DELANNOY, the t day on his way to Ameri I bonne your opinion ¢ Aine 3 One Square Piano .. . @ policy of publicity inaugurated by this statement recom- ‘ and the girl he loved. “Thanks—want the light?” My five cross pancl Doors are ments ttedt to the country. The people are greatly interested In the (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) |""He had gone to the expense in “N , 1 won t smoke any more to- known everywhere; price $1.30 5 great work undertaken by the government Full statements from town of ore nash he me a bis po arr - — fo Ne patee “s be oat Geer, pcond class cabl ‘ m a iood ni ‘ time to time will put a quietus on many sensational stories, and _—__— mesg ewer’ pound in bis pocket,| “Good night. Ishan’t turn in just] Send for price lirta to my sales wea Publicity will tend to disarm factitious criticism. CHAPTER XXVIII—Continued ( “Out of gratitude for saving fe} but he had too much in value about | Yet; a8 I've lighted this cigar, I'll rooms, 1010 Western avenue near ao cut tg soe i The people want to know the truth about Panama, As & measure of precaution he| bother, is there anything you would | him to run any risk smoke it out Madison street. see collated the numbers with the en j ke me to do for you? Want ta He had provided against any tam. Give me — opinion of it in the — — tries in his pocketbook—all were| write to your friends anything?” | pering with the bolt locks of bis | morning: oa nig Diamonds, Brooches, Big Armies for Peace? correct | He had got all he wanted, and he| cabin door by purchasing one of the| “Good night Oo. B. Williams Rings. Scarf Pins. Links, TH take charge of these,” he | decided to leave with it as promptly | bell door alarms which fix into the| (To be Continued.) Studs, Ear Screws, Ete sald, as he put the not in his|as possible. The dentist found his|foor, and at the alightest pres y mes sieaihdihieals Great Britain ts at the merey of her foes, says Lord Roberts, |POK*t:,, “Thanks for saving me| tongue and sald |sure of the door rings a loud alarm. | Houghton & Hunter aa » | trouble “I would be grateful for half an| Traveling second class, no one | Jewelers ‘ause her army is not increased. Then Gerald's anxiety was to get} hour for—for the purpose of writ-| would suppose him in possession of FOR. THE WORKINGM A N First Avenue A greater army and a greater navy have been persistently de- | °**y He said ing to my frienda.” nineteen thousand pounds, and as) ' ‘ inion i cieeuaiintticndan |he rad made up his mind that the| We have added a new line to our Departments. ’ ’ manded by President Roosevelt f or the preservation of peace in our it Be oackage should never leave his} own country. breast, he felt quite safe. re) Vv E R A L ‘. Ss ? i In Germany, France and Italy there is the same ery, incessantly On ‘board the boat, after she Kept up, for more military force, for the preservation of peace. Who is it threatens to conquer the world, that all the nations Must be putting themselves on the defensive? What bugbear causes England, for the sake of peace, to increase her defenses against France, while France, equally anxious for peace, goes on raising regiments egainst England? The plea that strong military force insures peace is an alluring One. But it is well to notice that it always comes from men whose Dusiness it is to fight and whose glory and promotion hang upon war. A professional soldier's scheme for lasting peace may be re garded with as much suspicion as a chicken fence offered by a fox Had the nations of Europe all standing armies of a million men, would the prospect of peace be better than now, with an rage of half thta number? Hardly, Armies are good only for fighting and the nations that have the largest armies mako the most quarrel- some neighbors. History shows clearly that not the nations with the big armies, ‘but the nations with the small ones, are most at peace Russia, with the biggest standing army in Europe, and Jay Are adm tle-Evere city limit above th land. F site. Th pan, with the biggest in Asia, are giving the world @ striking tilustration of how big armies insure peace. Tho man with a big racing automobile has least regard for the speed restrictions, and, just so, the nation with a big army is least likely to keep a civil tongue. Everywhere the eternal ery 1s for more military foree 1 serve peace, and at The Hague the white dove roosts lonesomely The nations dedicate a palace to peace as men dedicate churches to God; both are kep! closed most of th while feverishly prepare for war and individual ically devil. ut nerge the powers serve the —_—_—_—_—_—____ DEERE EEE EEE ERR RHR * EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS : * * bf - So. . ee eee eee ee HONORING MOTHER gentleman, but I think they called Editor The Star: him Hyde and stated he was con 1 beg your pardon for this letter, | nected with a certain title ar “i ‘ut your paper breathes at all|antee company. Now, if such ja the times such high sentiment along | case, he ts a fit example for men gil lines that I felt you might util-| who have mothers, and he deserves Gaze the following: a high place as an exampl our 1 overheard a conversation a few | coming nm. I though you might] ays ago in which it was stated that | want to tnow this, 40 interview him | ‘® certain gentleman in this city had| and get the facts for pubilceation. | fritten a letter to his good, old y me a mother each week, without failure, | kindly for; should Zor the last twenty years; that he| you use it, ple send me P | Swrote it so it would arrive each | of your paper containing the arti Thursday. and that the series was @0 far complete. I do not know the Respectfully HH MILLER, etudente—et the work You should go right down to the Collins = “Wise 3 5 MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OR Derek rol | cing tor the battle of lite— THE § Haserlever fcr close to the Seat- situated. They are Interurban and only two miles from the The map shows. Haller Lake is 390 feet e Sound; there is nota hill or gully about the very tract will make an admirable building tramping dus roa irably tt ere is no use over Is to ae Seen Se) ee) eee | ae | | land. I will make it usure for you to look i If you want to see ) hese tracts. Make arrangements by telephone or a It exem plified—if you Remember, it cost thing to see them NOS OXY want to see upwards yme are priced as low Just a little down as. <4. ot 200 students ¢ d just a little monthly w e. Get mune lake - above the average ont Setter come in and see about it NEWYORK BLOCK Starrs Rial lstave NEACHANS Main 1815, L 1090 TLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 26, + Thore In no back way | the bridge added to tho curious ap sailed, he kept very much to his cabin. He did not make many ac | quaintances. He occasionally chat ted and smoked with a poor-look-| ing, elub-footed old man, who was a fellow parsenger, and the only crea- | ture on the ship who seemed to be| without an sequaintance | He was surprised to find that his) companion was a well-informed. educated, and apparently wealthy man His almost toothless gums caused | chin and nose to come together in a manner strikingly suggestive of Punch, and be spoke with a squeak His nowe even was deformed, and a swelling on one side of it below Everything in that line at our easy payment plan, $1.00 a week. Pay while you wear, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR. PIFTH Seattle's Reliable Credit House. GARBAGE CANS Made to Order $2.00 $3.00 $3.50 ERNST BROS., 506 PIKE STREET aceon Buffet-Grill Service Northern Pacific new trains be- | Seattle and Bpokane, First-| Leaves Seattle daily + On twee clase service STEAMER PERDITA will make | an excursion rate of $1.00 to Quil-| cene, Hood Canal, and return Fri day, July 28, leaving Galbraith Dock at da m oo The Kind You Have Always Bougit Bears the Signature ot MODERN DENTAL PARLORS REMOVAL NOTICE! aban tly ne Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av- enue and Marion street, Mariva Building Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- terial and workmanship 9 PLATES Modern Dental Parlors ReQUipey Second Ave. and Marion St, MARION BUILDING | | PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lo than any other house in the Painless Dentistry on true ples must be prices and on easier pn new system is city. KOHLER & CHASE Second Avenue. Cc Winter or Summer It Is Cheaper than Ww ny BROWN’S Paisess DENTISTS Uzazck 2S aem,t Seattle Lighting Co. 713 First Avenue Park 1, 2, 3, 4 nd 6, Union Block, one door south of Macbov wall & Houthwick’s, P.-1. Bullding, Fowrth and Union. ours 4:90 mn 6:20 p.m pnos-—Sunset, Wx. 27; Ind. Ex. 7 Sunday 8:30 a. m, to 12:30 p.m. Phonos-~Sunset, Wx. 27; Ind, Ex. 75. HUTCHINSON CO. Clethiers, Second ani Union BOSTON DENTAL 7 ARLORS aay Hours—8 30 to 1% Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVENUE Chicago LoanOffice HARRY SILVER Pron iT Yester Way. la genteel place to borrow money Gamonds and all kinds of jews goon And Strictly confiden(ial ALBERT HANSEN JEWELRY, WATOHES OUT GLA. 706 Ist Avenuo ew York Dental Parlors Ten years’ cuarantes, Seeee ve & ae 00.8 pte fundays, §:2¢ a. m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVES SEATTLE. Becond floor Howard Bullding, epnosite Penn Mutual Life Butlding. BARGAINS iN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike St. LONDON LOAN OFFICE. 105 Second Av. 3. it to Guy's Drug Store Siente to Loan on Watches, Dine monds and Jeweiry. Do not buy a watch or - jlamona before you Isaac Lurie, Prop “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage orm nd storage room, Tostotties bulldte 02; Inde First, ay %, i Phones—Sunace endeng

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