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racial SReneeyesi a emener ean TT ° oO ° ° ° as 4 ms me THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 5, 1905 > THRE SEATTLE STAR ; [with absolute im@unity fram die | thinking it might pasa off 000 | ; * Sob traine OX ene uit instead he became worse P f B g or atagTAR, RUBLIRILING CO. Tho terror, whic ma Bave| had (o be taken to tho hospital Ow n ade Here’s a List of Big Bargains for WAY APTERN . Ti blindly deserted their frtunes and | where he died the next day, Wheth t TER | Bx ‘ thetr families to escape, MAY BE] or it was his visit that brought the T se Q ker Sgeinesa Departm pendent 1188. <ge SHUT OUT by yellow fever into the ho or not x omervew at e ua 1 BALLARD 8 Ave. Sunset, Red 14. And what to my I could not say, b y boliet Read ¢ item re certainly mething i sive 7 eat Ol . af the wbtielon amd 1 Mastin Cavama cineer, a = vl lear * werulas price bee. Quaker : © MAIL WECRIBY he date when pour bee 4 pa air I lar pr 71 On the address label of cach paper, Winn that dete ity ery pre to big, at ng Ir a friend aturday price 206 b jon has t deen Bald My atwener, yeur treme is on fremm te Wi from thne fhe pr of ours, met me as | was goleg to —— 7 ve . » > 4 Dhaba Vales ! npelan Mateage ( am * a A ebange ™ 0 the addres hated t A recein | eons, Htewm niente ae the druggists. Sympathising with me os rene ne 26 —erered at Sat Washing a9 second-class matter, | own of mankind are and saying he would call and see; When John came home he fell) warm? | rips ag “ey Oe can. Tho rea- } > Piki 8 >a y See oe COR SRCOND AVE. | man’s ignorance aud snp ws, he passed on. He was aftacked/into the easy chair 1 feobly 4 with a fond look at the re] po yor 10g ee eet Se w Want Ad. Office at the gbove numter hap recentie be: fears that aht and the nom yrning | moan in utter exhaustion, And) frigerator he picked up the big - - Ngee B irpose of affomting the public a } The last statement is the only! was dead. his d little wife came running! freezer and out he went wh e a ; Stig — ef fy hy Star true one, but not altogether in the] Another friend, au gnetpcer, a} to him directly, And she fanned him,| Aad back he came again with a) gf eh alain —_, G $1.65 F ne — onse in which it wan written; if ehman named Forrest, 1 think,|and she soothed him, and she held) little freeer | ncn Be en POOLED ; q W. D. WARD. k Representative, 63 Tribune Building it had read many of the sorrows of] died on his steamer just as it was|his hand and murmu Dear] “Two-quart size,” he gasped, mop: my, di Faery ger ened gv ti) = mankind “are due to doctors’ ignor-| coming into the harbor from its| John! The heat has almost been (00) ping Limself and loaring off b Werle, tmotiosn an aeerhants Galas o6 thane ance’ it would come nearer being! northern trip. much for him at Inst.” lar and tie Now let's have some Bn Ponte di a Heart Force the fact. It is probably true| None of these cases from| And she brought him his slippers}ice cream quick. I'm nearly swel ee ee ee rabGRAPEIC O07 thet the Stegomyia fasciata is| mosquitoes, I am sure, ee. the| and she arranged the doors so that] tered . shah ITS. ‘ . . reaponsible for some cases of yel-| cases of Cavanaugh, Luly agtt For-|#0y draft would play upon him, and But, John,” #he healtated—Jobn re i 5 ‘The man who succeeds is the man who puts his heart into bis | low fever, Mosquitoes possibly do] rest, it was not cansed By ‘unsani-| she made him a lemonade halt filled | dear.” Also woods and leather » burn, large ansortme at of newes ; fesigne 4 work attack the stricken, but, although I/tary conditions, uniew it came} with ched ioe and two slices of Yoo?” said John, kicking off bis] Our demonstrator will give FRE netru ma in is nteresting Li His head also. never took sotice to learn whether] from bilge water and the seél| from | lemon floating on the top. shows, You, Janey? work to patrons of this department p a P = ‘al Y bit to do, skill tot \ ing b - it was the case or not, | very greatly| the machinery, which { do not think! And she stood over him and) | bave no cream she mur Rose Theatrical Cold Cream on the market. Special price for r 8, ability to do, skill in dotag, knowing how—all these are Oe | Goune the statement that they prey| Was the case It may possibly have|fanned him again and shoved the mured turday, fall pound, only . , Oe g qeesary on the dead, for hot, fresh, blood in| come from contagi: but the most{cat away, remarking tothe cat (in| Up jumped John and strangled|§ Florentine Massage Cream. Kemoves Freckles developes bust, neck But what they seok, and even if they| likely solution was thas was| severest tones) that John wae hot |b self afresh with his collar and} and face. Big jar with ¢ op day a 50e q Over and above all these qualities ie the prime quality of enthus- | Could panetrate the cuticle of a vic-| Drought about simply oufgccount of and tired aud had no time for cats—|tie and raised beads of perspiration || Jap Rose Soap, regular price 10 Quaker Baturday be " t Set Geren. r tim after “rigor mortia” had set in,| infection from some ¢ aboard | proposition to which John mutely | all over his man row as he strug Mu Team Borax. Regular price 10« aturday #p ie «ly areal Aenean what would they benofit by it? They|the steamer brought froff,Panama|assented by latlessly seuffling his|gled into his shoes and laced them, | Harlem Ol. Saturday special 2 packages for | bel | 4 And just here fe where many @ man loses out. He is in the wrong wuld # draw the mal fh stag} wayaquil, and I believe that was | feet at the cat And she made bim And back he came again with the | BASKET ROW BARGAIN 4 business, He can not eathuse over his work. He is in the wrong [nated and coagulated, from the} w it got started in Callao, as-| Smother le nade and fapned bim| cr ounces Castor O11 ** seems place in life and therefore takes no joy im his work. Hoe does not | veins ae 'e the flithy conditions of chap walle hed kit oe There fas aid, “I've : bes a | 0 mn Streerine c arrible 6 ence in| houses, te id people er Me t sealdin, ne can, No o punces Rose Water ; ie Sin dinhadbh entelvin Renst pawer tone th ping ta . terrinte gxperien ta | Nonees, Lave en people. 1am, very) ‘Vest better now she tenderly |sealding | he can w | went ay OK ry 4 He is the round man in the square hole, or vice versa. jrain with me while my memory | THRO. B PRISER | Ab-h-b-h!” said John What Three pints of cream, one-half Use your phones The Quaker makes free delivery be all Note this: If you put a cirele inside of a square or a square | lasts ] 2406% Sixth avenue. |i# that awful racket? |piat of milk, 14 ounces of white|§ the city by special prompt messenger servic Main 1240. In inside of a circle there is contact at only four points, So of the | | had gone there with my family | “It's the folks upstairs,” she in-| sugar, two eggs, eggs and the sugar The Quaker sells for less. 4 afit i wee nail om de ons, | Consisting of my mother and two! dignantly exciaimed. “Shall | rep) being mixed together before being : an whe to maieMit, Lite treo lie secording to ail the Gettaitions, | iis cue 18 and the otter 0: T STAR on the ceiling with the broom ? mixed with the cream, and a tea es 4 is correspondence with one's environment The square maa must was 13 then. Have they started « steam fac-| spoonful of vantila Mavoring get out of th» round hole, and the round man out of the square In that country there is (or was tory up thoret” asked Jobn, looking| “Now are you ready to freese hole then, always) a carnival after the 40 sternly at her |John?” she asked as she finished 4 Becense! days of Lent, lasting a week or WworRK No, John,” she timidly replied.| the mixing 1 1513 to 1519 Ghe FAIR. 1513 to 1519 n i or " oe ¢ oo sat t e off u collar id . There can be no true success without heart force behind it pepe Monin Me h time all sorts) Pather—Why don't you work, my Bo Na ge riba rng = Pag ed. ye rai thy Second Ave. Second Ave. The man most like bis work and put joy into his work It was while thie carnival was at! pays It you only knew how much Oh, oli!” said John, looking quite] slippers?” b ted (from — the —- 5 The secret of successful living ts to be rightly placed and to be | ita height that yell fever appear a sives you would be | natural again, lee ermm, eb?) dining room) . 3 enamored of your line of business. ed, and it wus not long before people! gon— rather, I am grivieg to What have we got for dessert So presentiy out she came and . 3 ” ‘ wore dying by hundreds, thousands] jad a lif Coffee jelly,” she said If you will notice, it is the man who “loses heart” In his 10D | ee eee rena aning the reign| mt ® life of self denial in which) «Too heating!” eried Joba with q that loses his job, It must be so, Listlewsness camnot stand in |of terror; I was informed that as|rappiness plays no part. Do not! decision : emp! ” 3 competition with the red hot force of enthusiasm, many as 300 0 day died in Limal "”* ™* | “And cake,” she concluded Of Yourself With Each Dollar Purchase. ‘5 4 Along all lines of humdn endeavor—commeree, businam, study, | (lee-mah) and Callao (Cal-yow)| A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Cakel” cteines Jebe tay Oh. weet q and as the fever lasted about « - an aceent here's only ono kind) ~ art, or what not—the distinguishing quality of success is heart force | oon the country was nearly de of dessert appropriate to a day like| What you do, do with all your heart. Heart force is power. populated before it wore ftecll cut this,” he chided her ASK ABOUT THEM = with satiety Yea, John, dear, And what ts v7 , “* There ware no mosquitoes in Cal that?” she asked , = eee ee ¥ ‘Don’t Lay All the Blame lao that { can remember, and that Many a quarrelin lee cream!” said John — — | is not hard, for I distinctly recollect But, John, we have no freezer,” with ice and salt and turned the] cooed his loving little wife, running & 4 On the Patient Mos uito”’ we had no occasion to use nets or couple makes UP O® | sho gently protested. esank |into the kitchen as the cat jumped 7 s q mosquito bars. pay day. A freeser?’ demanded Joho. John turned the crank. Like a|down from the table y : 4 My oldest sister was taken iti ¢ “What's a freeser?” And he looked gentleman and a scholar he turned| Jobn pointed to the can witha @ a with typhoid, about the same time at ber as though she had been keep lit, with a magnificent swing of his| gesture that dripped with thees @ 4 A READER OF THE STAR TELLS OF THE TERRIBLE EXPERI- | (ho yellow fever made its appear }ing something back from him. She | good right arm and shoulder, scien-| sence of tragedy _ 4 ance, which, after runnii 0 meekly explained the principies of | tifically, rhythmically, smiling se Water he od, “Theres ENCES HIS FAMILY SUFFERED DURING A YELLOW FEVER [200% [hiya le nertinn at making ice cream. lrenely at space as he debonairly nothing im the can but water!” « } . Then,” cried John, clapping on} 4 the crank, slowly but surely Why, John,” said she, “that's the * | sitting up t ° a ere oer Seen Senn BANS: TOE A RRRA SANGIN | ae ath ap Mego mae his coat and bat, “i'm going right and with a certain awesome irre-|wator | scalded the cam with! WAS CERTAINLY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GREAT | of returning to typhoid, came in the out and get a frenser! Right away! | simtitiiity Didn’t you hear me tell you that the ‘ 4 form of yellow fever—ouly 4 WIND. This minute!” | The cat came singing into the! cream was in the bowl?” ’ NUMBER OF FATAL CASES tot know it ual she began to vomit}30™* boast of the work they have) And out he went. room and jumped upon the table| “Then where's the bowl?” crie@ L Diack matter, the terribla fatal done in the past; | And back be came with the tress just behind John and there sang in|Jobn, “I didn’t see any bowl! 4 black vomit—she only lived « few) 8 their future work others are/ or Ja transport of happiness and joy | Where's the bowl?” 5 heard There!” said John, looking vie and wweet content “Right behind you on the table” 7) fin reply to an editorial appear- at, under the heading “A Dead| days, becoming almost immediatety | Qing in The Star two days ago, bear-| Superstition,” you spread the state-| unconscious and delirious, in wbich | *4t the actual hustlers, the real live|toriously at her as he put it down ing on the great yellow fever plague ment made some time ago, after in | condition she pasewd away rustlers, jin the kitchen, “how's that By degrems John’s face became! she reproached him. “Why, what's 7 moist and then little beads of per-|the matter with it? Have you bees ‘ Rew raging in the South, Mr. Theo. | Yestigation as to the real cause of| During my sister's iiineas with; 4% ‘9° busy to utter « word | “Oh, what « big onet™ she cried piration gathered larger as they |drinking it?” 4 BPeiser, of this city, gives some in-| yellow fever epidemics, by a few M.| typhoid | was taken do but my Why. yey he vn yr 16] JOHN POINTED TO THE CAN. leacended, absorbing other beads,| And if ever there was a cat with e terest! ences of imilar| D." hs t quarts if it ea pint” : until at last they rolled from sight|a contented smile and a happy song : ing reminiscences a similar! D.’s, who either got’ the idea into| mother’s promptness in giving me “Weil, can thet be and tampleoend tle atigpera. WhIrennehlicties Jatn’s ceatinad. eulle vo-land & eaaaitauay Dhimeed CasenEe plague in Peru. in which he lost his| their heads that they were pretty|a hot mustard foot bath and bring-| sister and, with other members of| wise selentista, courted newspaper! ing on a good sweat, broke the fever. | bis family, was himertf nearty| notoriety, or both; thet the Stego| She did the same with my younger stricken to death by the dread dis-| myla fasciata or yellow fever mos-| sister, She, herself, di not get the case. Peiser maintains that the yel-| quito (7) was responsible for all the | fever, but she became il! from at “Folks dou't eat enough ice cream,|ready to freee?” he asked (as he! jittie channels behind them, down |hering to its whiskers, it was John’ anyhow. I've read of cases where| rushed) which larger beads rolled most tu-| cat Ginger, as it arched its back and | invalids have lived om it for yearn” | “All ready,” she smiled—“all! multuously—reguiar litle brook-|rubbed itself thankfully against it, can’t we?” demanded Jonn.|John rushed to the kitchen. “Is It] epectable in size and leaving moist |ance and thick rich cream still a@- } :) = low fever mosquito i# not wholly re-| trouble |. “But, John,” she added, “such a) ready, John.” lets dashing down the mountain |John’s manly legs. : 4 gponsible for the dissemination “| You say in your article: “Today op Sepeamnes 6 oot cates: dig one wifi take all the ice!” | “All right." waid Joho, “You side And “Damn that cat!” cried Joba. Bi the plague. Gnme) we KNOW that yellow fover is NOT/ ance from strangers; it wae even « ‘Well, eatt_ Jota, we can buy | needn't come. From the dining room came the! - 4— | contagious, not even infectious, but) very hard matter to get a doctor | mere, can’t wo And rushing {nto the kitchen, all! sound of Jane laying the table. The | All Kinds of Sport Balitor The Star: comes through mosquitoes, The |as they were crowded—those that But your bottled beer will all/ unheedful of her last directions.) cat's song died away and was not. At the Iron Molders’ pienic, Sunday. Dear Sir—For the issue of August stricken and dead may be attended jrurvival—with more patients than get warm.” she concluded. John seized the can, gut it im the} johm turned the crank. Like @| Boats leave Pier 2 every hour. *** Jemon blowing om a patent forge he | turned it, with a diabolical energy | and expression, teh clinched | breathing through bis nose; mo} rosely, determinedly, everlastingty, | he turned it; like an automaton of | hades, like the rotator of the wheet | Omaner a Aven searite of life and death, like a made em Gocend Gece Mownsé Building, |bodiment of the three fates, the| ‘eppestte Pens Mutual Life three furies and Nemesis thrown in| ine | for good measure. | And the lakes became channels. | And the channels became seas. | And the seas bechme oceans | It was at this point that John| | sank imto a chair, and removing the} }top of the can, her 1 | Well, I'll be blessed!” cried he} (inversely) ' And “What's the matter, John? | “What?” criat John, “beer get bucket, filled the surrounding space | . How About Your Boy’s School Suit? — they could attend to. Every kind > an | Ee aoe ae.) |of conveyance was brought into use to carry the dead to trenches, where yen) Gane toate they were packed im like sardines aaittieh~tt anh until the trenches wore full, sim being incased in a sack tied at the YOS hel nt to see upwards feet in the majority cf case. This 200 studente— was the way the hospitals did at above > overage s | least, and { heard it said that the 4 a | breath had hardly stopped before stadente at tae weet — for the battle of life thay. were cacted off, Gnd secther = ‘One Dollar a Week” buys one here Large assortment, right prices, terms that sult, E @een to the Colline poor victim pat into the warm bed . } Bide. James and left by them. , Second, top Moor, and A friend of ours, a Mr. Luts, a mista — ¥ A the day or even X9 } Heutenant on & Peruvian man-of-| 1 pattores Sts ‘ a Na ereon's sleter went to yrr ’ vanes war, anchored io the harbor, camel wok" ine otner day and the news. |f KoaStern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1% FIRST AVE. SOUTH Phones—Sunset, Pink 1751. [n- dependent 1751. Free Delivery. to call on us, and complaining of papers gave her a paragraph. If Beth Pheces : MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE feeling ill, my mother requested | i ar os ke Corner Pike Street and Fifth Avenue mem ausets emt him to lle down the sofa = while,| Nan wants ® pase, let her go to | |fecrmve] THE END IS NEAR Genre] In a Short Time the Stock of the Well Known Tiger Clothing Company Will Be No More _|WE CLOSE OUR EYES TO ALL LOSSES 4 Making still deeper cuts and greater reductions in every department. Everything will be in readiness for Saturday morning, Aug. Store Open Saturday Night Till 11 o’Clock NOTICE— - and with the second big reductions, which have been made, we expect to break our own record of a week ago when the d efeated — No attention will be given y 13 sold more goods than a dozen other clothing stores combined. We intend to exert ourselves, using every precaution to promptly and oy anton yn en eS. 77 carefully wait upon the large crowd of people that surely will take advantage of these prices Saturday and are engaging every unemployed ff wnoicene tows wit not. be waited apon : salesman that can be apprehended. The hours of this sale have been from 9 a. m. ’till 12 noon and from 1 p. m. ’till 6:00 but kmow- ff datrons nat tind it impossible to come at i. ing many people can’t conveniently leave their work during the day the receiver has decided he will keep the Store Open Saturday Ti 11 P. micas Rats 1 9 No. 3069 ! 7 4 IN BANKRUPTCY | n éc N ’ : : In the District Court of the United States for the Weatern Clothi 9 From Hoffman Rothchilds o. of New York Distriet of Washington, Northern Division The big Whole " lca bie dies ie Whe Whites Caihiiar Oo., of everett; aio! In the matter of Tiger Ciothing ‘Company. pabkcrapt omar » bie | esate fatlors who aused the downfall of The Tig lothing ( { Kv now SUITS AND OVERCOATS ors of said bankru ; srcoats, sold b rc 0 Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of July, 1905, mEN’S FURNISHINGS Sees Gea-tranieuin Gast: te tee okie Gin: ae sine the said Tiger Clothing Company was duly adjudicated bank- Silver Collars .........00+ Suits and Overcoats, sold by the Tiser Co. ne : - Shirts Linen Outing Shirts at. $1.50 Silk Front Hot Weather Shirts . 20¢ Silk Mixed, Drop Stitch Hose 50c Balbriggan Underwear 16e Silk Trimmed Balbriggan Underwear $1.25 Natural Wool Underwear $1.50 Camel's Hair U ae AERP ROCCO RTARTA ITN ABER RAN SAPO RE ALT A Baseball Bat with every Boys’ Suit or Overcoat. » $1 and 75c Silk Neckwear 33c. 50c Silk Neckwear I6c. Do not compare of confuse this sale with other fake and so- called bankrupt sales. We bought all this stock from receiver appointed by U.S. court. 3 5 BOYS’ CLOTHES An Innocent Pastime Game With BOYS’ CLOTHES % Sto7 steeeees © . h The and fi SEE Guee ances tot years, worth-f0450 |. 81.00 a Puzzle Top for Little ci wesaere Makeas thane pad Ba cy Corduroy Kaee Children Free Bae sol tales Sanson oe ne Suits, ages 3 to 7 years, worth $5.50, $6.50 and $7.60 b years, worth $1 ‘ashable Suits, akes 2 to 8 years, worth $1.26 and $1.50 Boys’ Overal 9 to 16 years, with or without bib, worth 60¢ 08, RAIN COATS. Boys’ ( werth 35e rupt, and that the first meeting of its creditors will be held in the office of the undersigned, referee in bankruptcy, in Seattle, in said distriet, on the h day of July, 1906, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time said creditors may at- tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOUN P. HOYT, Referee in Bankruptcy. An $18.00 Cravene warranted waterproof Overcoat, sold by the Tiger Co. for $18.00, at .. $25.00 and $22.60 Silk Lined Top Overcoats, in all sizes and popular shades, for $5.00 John B. Stetson Hats ee wets HIGH ART TAILORED SUITS led for garments, bought from America’s foremost makers, worth $20.00; your choice, Receiver's ale price S11.85 Unc Pants, all wool 3 Buster Brown Suits, worth $4.50, at .. Fine Fiannel Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 8 years, worth $6.5 Extra Fine Fiannel Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 8 years, worth $7.00, $8.00 and » 00 33782 a TRUNKS, BAGS, VALISES AND SUIT CAS! Rough Rider Suits, ages 4 to 16 years, worth $2.50 ...... Boys’ ( ‘orth 50e ei Corduroy Suits, ages rH to 15 years, worth $4.60 ..... CANVAS COATS, COMFORTERS, GLOVES, HEAVY WOOL, UN. ae Golf Caps sti ‘a -19¢ ieee cree os heen meee Sane. 2 Ce 1E yaaem Worn 90.40 DERWEAR AND SOX FOR MINE AND LUMBERMEN At | Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats, worth 3% ; 36 Knee Pants Suits, ages § to years, worth $4 . » pa wears . m Boys’ Shirts with Attached or Detached Collars, we Th ‘a Knee Panta Suits, ages 8 to ; worth $5.50, $6.50 and. 97.60 ABOUT ONE-THIRD ACTUAL VALUE. P tad Saspenaone, pate yd ached jars, worth ihe 903 FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE STEVENS HOTEL

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