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THE SEATTLE STAR ’ BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. “ OFFICHS—1Ni and 1809 Beventh Avenue BEVERY AQRRN GON EXCEL T SUNDAY ” TELEPHONES Buainces Department Sunset, Main 2080) Independent Lim BALLARD STAR AGENCY-3M Raiiard Ave Buneet, Red 14. t per copy, Six eenty Der Week, or twenty-five conte per month m r Oarrier. No free copies. BURACRINERS—The date when your #ubsoription empires le reas label of each vr When that dat ives, [fgou tly: been pa vance, your pame is taken from the lst change add abel is a rec@p Rnte: ¢ at Beatthe, Washington, « WANT RAULEYSB DRUG STORE, COR AND PIKE 83 Tribune Ww. D WARD, pen tative Buliding | RARA RA AARAR AAA RARE RRA RR RARE THE STAR" ‘The Lest news first, All the news that's fit te petnt, All the news without fear er faver. Honesty in official and private lite. IL ownership of lio utilities. PLATFORM. yetem. eolal privileges for none, d enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws SRST ESTE eee ee ed tithe ee eee eee eee ee S| Roosevelt’s Warning tither they (the great corporations) will have to submit to rea Ponable submias: the nation: mately have to submit to govern: type.” nm by authorities or olse they wil! ultt ental action of a far more drastic Thus said President Roosevelt tn his Chautauqua address. Tt is a talr warning And timely Judged by their actions the men who control the great monop- ‘olles of the country are proceeding on the theory of the French Bourbons—“After us the deluge.” They are reckless in their outlawry. They not only oppose the paseage of laws legal and just they grossly violate the laws we have. ; And they are laying up wrath against the day of wrath Popular feeling ts resentful and impatient. They have made it #0. Therefore the president warns them of the drastic legislation public sentiment will demand But— WIM these overlords of creation by monopoly obey the more Wrastic laws? Will they ignore them, or evade them? If so, what thea? Tn one of the most conservative newspapers of the United ‘Btates—the Portland Oregonian—there recently appeared a rather Startling editorial Looking to the future, this newspaper sees no other way out ex Septing socialism. The paper says it is opposed to socialiem with all its might. But if the time ever comes, when there ts only a choice between the autocracy of capttalism on the one hand and the claims of socialism on the other. it will choose socialism. ‘And the like choice, if necessary, would be made Mewspaper of the peopte. However — Im the meantime every ingenalty of patriotic statesmanship, ev- ery resource of popular government must be exhausted to save our Prevent system. If necessary to preserve the form of government ‘ordained of our fathers let the penalty for unrighteous monopoly be death by hanging or tmprisonment for life! As things are now going a constantly growing number of peo Ple can see nothing less ahead than an overthrow of our economic system The peril ts real. And tmpending but by every They’re “Fall Guys” if you are not a member of the counci! do not read this, It fs Intended 3 a tip to those wavering members of the city legislature who through weakness of mind rather than of heart do not know Whether or not to vote for the exclusive franchises on Westlake and Second avennes. ‘The Star does not believe that ali the members of the council who ‘opposed the Moore-Gilman franchise, and particularly thase who ‘would vote for exclusive franchises for the Seattle Electric company are doing'so from strictly monetary considerations or because of .. Furth’s kindness in taking them for a trip to the Puyallup light plant © recently, . Furth has not a reputation for being very liberal in handing out ~ wot for political purposes. That is why be ts not admired by some politicians. ‘The Star believes that several members of the council are in a State of hypnosis; that they have-been buncoed by Furth into believ- ing that bis aid ts indispensable to win an election, and that the Tights of the electric octopus are little jews than sacred Furth i» using them like tools. They are giving him al! he asks for, violating thetr pledges to the people in so doing. and stand a good chance of being decapitated at the next election for their kind ness. Furth is getting “the goods;” the councilmen are being dis graced. They are the “fall guys” in a swap. They ought to got wise. nna While the south is fighting the deadly Stegomyia Fasciata. it only feeds a look into the hammock totell how little there is to f the breed of mosquitoes to be found tm this healthful city of | ‘An old messenger has been found in Paris who is the double of the king of Belgium. However, it comes too late to provide any alibis for Leopold | If Komura can't secure peace, we'll put a few Kopecs on Oyama Mayor ‘Ballinger handles the Arcade dance bali just as if he @idn't know it was loaded. | Russell Sage remained at home for the first time on his 89th birthday anniversary, Well, why shouldn't he take a day off once in a while’ Governor Mead is accused of delivering a “ringing speech” at the Irrigation congress. Ringing wet, probably. | ‘The P.-1. accuses the Times of inciting murder. Now, look out Wor freckled editoriais! je fter all, it was @ long time between ultimatum Well want to see upwards OC> <C> “9E> OO 9E> “E> “VO of 200 students. ¢ Rrosenty it exemplified—if you aring for the battle of life— work—pre: Wisoxs3 COLLEGE students—at their ‘You should go right @own to the Collins Bidg. James end Becond, top floor, and visit the day or eveo- tng classes of Beth Phones CYNTHIA GREY va Tt ie safe to way that no woman who dida’t wish to be 1 And ft ta just as true a Gaining Grace With that almost « woman who has | lived has falled to make the mont | of hor t pointe ze an eas ng to change the | shape of the mouth for the better } Tt tej a8 easy to destroy what | ever beauty of line and form it may na woman parnestly on ott Have you e the street ca! iting » STAR DUST » Mayor Halliuger believes in an, And the lights are low and dim ‘open doar” policy for the rious! You've a hunch you want to tedge. Arcade dance bail You could swear off with « vim. Times ere getting better.” says! Claws extended grab for you; & headline ta a local paper, That's You can hear things barié and right. the detectives haven't dragged mew an tnnocent woman off to jail for) Crocodile and man and monker fearly a woek Fears are plenty yon are few And you thought that you were spunkey Marselie has evidently appited the ck” to the city administra Pterdaciyle—(watch that spelling) _ Not a limb will he leave whole. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | THen & “copper” lands you, telling. While your ‘east with fear is My my how swelling. " masy fellers there Sete, “Chats ‘Suit 'o totem ane Qa m are th't are nearly | breakin’ their necks | | tryin’ t' sell a mine full uy gold fer o handfal of green backa, TO A TOTEM POLE AT 4A M BY BYRON E COONEY Mr. Cooney, the author of the fol fowing lines, hails from Butte where the most dangerous form of animal life known ts « pet moolie cow, wont to pasture in the etreete of the town. Tie author indicts recent arrival in Seattle Dragon. devil, dolphin, demon Squirmin’, anickerin’ and screamin Fish and frog and flying snake- Gh, mother, Jet's in one jong procession streamin ? ‘ When the lights of morning break.| ™*. Nurox: Give “im what | Curses moulded into shape. | epeby yeep org Be Breast of woman, head of ape. | ee : Tail of Satan, form of «name | lew s Jaws of lizard yawn and gape = | ‘ soy. wher Make you wish that you were| "He was ant at 1 poor mar home | Whats ¢ ue of saying #0 Teeth of shark and tolling tongue | wh ' wae fp if Ghai y face with anguish wrung th ‘ h > Hell's own agony ts writ |} ue an you b Tortured, sexiess forms among ryl . Careful, boy! or you'll get pledge Als ' b With your nerves on ragged edge: lambulan . LE STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 22, 1905 »ymothing on the inside of her lip \ An’ I were Have you ove on a woman dill l ve }gently atret 1, her upper teeth veorigaglleg over a bit of rough #kin at the far) W!! a . ; corner of her mouth? Then you . a sea know what a face she makes and) “Pelogetio abashe i what unlovely lines she takes on : a : 4 while she ng | he wants a)’ . s “ | aia Aaa #uy hoa wnom Ayead i its loveline Quite ae disfiguring | { .t in the biting of the upper lip with] the under teeth . aa It in often aaid of women who | nelghbor advised me to get twist their lips about tn this heed. |" aa <p med agelie lows fashion that thelr mouths look | /" Se ee ae the as if they were laid on with a| )*° ee ate trowel, And, though wholly inele-| $°''N' ree 07) ale gant, that ts just about the way)" eral ay vaiess Anak (Se ey ios. : : , | pape bout Dandy's ‘tak the It is not alone the mouths cro heme A entail are distorted, the features seem to| wg ai eg be lina get 4 ahare of this abuse, and are ieee nee etm auction. wate finally changed for the worse. BUU) viich in comin’ off soon no feature of the fase 18 80 Cateye eee tt over when they made unbeautiful than '# th mouth por fete pmcoelatn os dithow « 1 naid to myself, ‘Jane Hender, how kin you be 4 liWhes, an’ lace curtat an” floc them poor at in n ndded and Io he pl 1 with bis r th ame tom ahe wed aft Awe I wisht wo hard f me to 1. I never before hed really | J to send It ate pout givin’ it t fet that It's spent a’ready sain minsionary #0 You have got yourself a black}! wart thir silk, or # set of dishes, or a carpet! an’ takein’ a hus No,” she replied, “I sent it all to] bisself fud doin’ »o. ingy muster as boards with us se To India lay to Laviny Yes.” she responded looking of 4 ' had had o silk Jinto @ frost-tin aple tree at the| or china dishes tke thy | tart end of the yard, for Getober| nm, and there were no lace ov }had dressed the landscape in th in her hy but her so dear to the artiat d there a bright touch « brilliant frolden garb }with here a 4 crimsening low red sum wing vine Art had done very | Maple We bad no triumphs of archi tecture, nor monuments of mechan foal skit) nature, expectally tn } the autumm months, seemed bent on gracious compensation Ye seo it this continued. og her foot on the upper step ting her basket jon her kn ¥ alwus thought a lot about heathen women in furrin’ parts ever since a girl 1 " to school with went es a tm ry. I have read about em) jsinee that, « she sent me a paper! , in awhile, an’ rewiin’ about} l'em made me feel for heathen women-—a sight mo: the heathen men. Sakes women hey it hard enough where, an’ what must it be wh | they hain't got quarter the comforts | | we got—for this world or the next? }1 alwus, ever since Laviny Miller | went to Ingy, wisht I could send! |some money to help ‘em a bit out there. © course Laviny got more jiearnia” than me.” she continued | musingly, looking off again into the | maple tree Her an’ me went t | the same untry school, an’ we aot} | together, an’ traded dinners many ja time, she havin’ stewed huckle-| | derries on her bread, es her folks! | lived beside the hockleberry mash but wus way.” Jane onet sorry JAKE NEVER TOOK NO INTE EST IN MISSIONS. brimming with unst n. exultant joy! | | able face back she sald, ad When ane jan’ me havin’ honey on mine, es) When she came back she sald al jmy folks kep’ bees—an' both our) °"" 'O* sgl xtectem yer ni folks was savin’ the butter to sell| ("om ner seal and addy an’ we bit turn about offen the) Ot ee ee would w same apple; red astrachans, | mind,| ~——- : lwo teak Wie ching dishes would git broke After who left “that school she} Zi Ber that $15 in Ingy gotn | doin’ good to think uv all my Mfe went of a-studyin in other) |. "Dandy i still your own, Mra an’ got a great edicatioe eee ean eed But, someway. she never om — ~ She paused to answer in a forgot me-—she was a nice girl, Le lof proud satisfaction ving was; an’ es I said, onct in| proud sat awhile, a mi m'ry paper came a 2 ‘ "’ a “- . through the mall to me from her <gpett yp aetpenrdtgae na with her name, Laviny. in the old wer Spiess 2 oo ‘ way, wrote on it. Jake. he us gery ‘ eh to bring it home in his overcoat| 4 oon il oe pocket from the office—in winter when I didn't come to the village havin no butter an’ eggs to «elt an’ forgit to give tt to me, an’ 1] would find it, m be a month after,| * when I went a“ arching Jake| | never tuk no interest in " Well, es | said, from the time La-| | viny went. especially when I knowed | with all her t earnin’ an’ all he had to tend te he hedn't forgot | generar —— me. her old echootmate, an’ when 1] ' tead in them papers she sent about i the awful hard times women hed OW ane ent out there I wisht J could send ‘om | I never t money I d call the Prize |Vioney ‘ | | faded mney 1} had re tre my butter a ea to buy a new (Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper} your prize ram §. Bender, dre) °" te help pay our far 1° keep Enterprise Association.) you going to spend it today? the ~ the first, money The week following the fair, when neighbor asked I contd reall a my own was Jane Bender had won the prize for] oi. saa as whe [Dandy’s prize money, an’ right. at her ram lamb—the same ram lamb} | 0° irned as she was going down | onct 1 ame to my mind to send | Jake, had contemptu-| he steps of the back verand@ mhd! the pr mor to Ingy to Laviny. | an “good for nothin’ "| With @ smile that transfigurell ber Almiry Jones, my niece in To the home Of oun of }{0e0, said }ronto, who saw me git tt Jane seemed her neighbors. with exultant What unwonted filled energy had con jured up such a change in the| stereotyped patient fa whose | straight lineaments had seemed lost| }in the many haggard lines drawn] upon it? Was she so proud appearance of her chickens and new-laid or the perfection of her gc butter Surely not, for these qualities had} been just as marked on previous} occasions. She said very little, and| that little was merely regarding the| weather and the state of red of the tempting well-dressed | in roads. “What about the } you won on YOUR BOYS’ SCHOOL SUIT May Be Bought Here on ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Payments. Come Look Over Our Stock Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Corner Pike Street and Fifth Avenue. yers Sarsaparilla. Mends shattered nerves, Gives a healthy red to pale cheeks. Puts good flesh on thin chil- dren. Takes off pimples, rashes. Ask your doctor to} tell you about it Lowell Manes’ Lowell visit BARGAIN BASKET ROW The QUAKER DRUG (0, @CASTORIA For Infants and Children ee The Kind You Have Always Bought casTo ANege table: PreparalionSor As. similating the Food and Reg ula, iuig the Stomichs and Bowels of INFANTS “CHILDIEN Promotes Digestion Cheerfur- ness and Rest Contains neither | ie tae nor Mineral. or NARCOTIC Powwow af Otek Dir SAMUEL EITC Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Yee convaus comrany mew von | A 1 Remedy for Cons den Sour ‘Stomach, Dia Worms ions Feverish acess and LOSS OF SLEEP. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. Ghe FAIR. A Large PLATINUM PHOTOGRAPH OF Yourself With Each Dollar Purchase. ASK ABOUT THEM REMOVAL NOTICE! MODERN DENTAL paRons Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av- enue and Marion street, Marioa Boilding. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first clase ma- “yOrares ioe Modern Denta! Parlors Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING In Buying a Piano Remember that the name over the door of the dealer counts for more than the name of the piano—partic- ularly when you are looking for a moderately priced instrument You run great risks with most cheap pianos—better get them of Sherman, Clay & Co. where you know whet you're getting—where faults are never hidden—where no misrepresentation under any cir- mstances is allowed—where everybody pays the same price and where all goods (pianos included) are marked in plain figures. Its safe here. EASY PAYMENTS. Sherman, Clay & Co 711 Second Avenue, Seattle, Guaranteed Satis Sold on Tri Will wash clothes cle sier and with te thar ss labor GEO. H. WOODHOUSE GOMPANY 1409 Second Avenue, Seattle The Greatest Discovery in the History of the World. Iveo "racticed by the Ohi 7 m that tgthens loose teeth ding and pyorrhea of the gums; treatment of exposed der tal pulp; treatment of alveolar. ab scema; (treatment of autr atmos: Pressure pl fe mast perfect and teeth that dental scle produced. Originator of t system of painiess makes all dental op Examination Full wet Gums Qoid Crowns, 2k Mridge Work Fillings BSc. ar AN work juaramtende ie y OHIO PAINLESS D Wi Pike Street. Corner Bi RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | rations painless and extraction free of teeth, with the BARGAINS iN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see us. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike St | LONDON LOAN OFFICE 106 Becond Av. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Store Money to Loan on Watches, Dls- monds ahd Jeweiry, estofiice bullding. unset 902, Independent Eundays, 4:30 a m. to 12m 013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. 4 FIRST AVE, ATTLE. cond floor Howard Bullding, epposiie Penn Mutual Life De not buy a watch or diamoné before you see our display in our | window and our price marked is plain fgurea isaac Luria Prom a “

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