The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1905, Page 4

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SETHE Oe HRREiNRERE ToT CORT Tem INTERRED HERNAN MRE HerENERE NERY eh A RNS PRR It PAI sme peontes acres Mr greiner petro mae semegnirrnin enna nnn pammaesimeanrectmeitce ib kena 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1905 fe é THE SEATTLE STAR eeVeeaeeoeerpagersy kthsssehFag | west child, At 15 she wa ma cat, “tal and straw lay A a ; | * Hostor 1 he You grandp W yh i man m ny ‘ BY STAR PURLISE co. . “ he was taken to our house to live [a 1 the wopan,| | Byginess Hepartment.# M legerdent 1198 ——— * with it @ gay crowd, Among the] hn beer t to hear my yand| sh wronen 1s twas unr Ave. || ‘ ue BALLARD STAR A oe” Ave, Gunset, Red Mi * BY CYNTHIA GRAY 4 xucets Wie Lieut, @ray, who paid| comfort my last moment “ r ‘ or No OT - otx ts % or twenty-five cents per month | * * | much attention to Lily This was! you let me tell before I die? an ov b . Se ee \ispleasing to i for we knew What crime uve u committed , a “Gio | 1 t New York wnt to-ahew Widban that he was not what he should be,| that you desire to tell?” asked Mr ; ‘ " ite res 5 Seed Sian Geneeee dee or | being addicted to drink and gaming, | Lacy } genta Berth 4 th ne on sani Sie 46 3 mana . Saturday morning Lily 1 I was not al the dist eased O the law sehoal ex ' wl A. Jailer rmixsion to surprin rlecreature that | am now,” answe mn ' hare sinwel ‘but think whad & backhoe i parents by @ visit, promising to bel the dying woman, “but oh, I deserve |} ®o m back in tim@ for school Monday/all this suffering, yes, ye ‘an | Mies rill hit up \ involving Yank . - nq |morning, This seemed but natural] her volee faltered wor renuity % and I consented, From that day to Another story of @ 1 t The gifts of the old h aved the new loveleepath | thi# we have never heard from Lily[and blighted ‘ , cM « with p gold and apa : ead r the Heutenant, Nathan spent|Mrs, Lacy in an undertone, Per | vines HD” | nait bis fortune in hing and] haps the haggar woman "| | Elian con it ; will soon be admitiga [S4Vertiving and finally wank to the] was once as happy as you of as was! | the ba tis} hiot ab be Nie Weeding day sy | xrave lor hin affliction Judy | my 0 own Lily, of wh ! | far a wedd have | alae but water | © him on the 17th of] you | | hie 1 and it had to | ‘ - s | Dee just 18 years after ver) “My Lily! Wh t tad , ual poned. It has since been de on bi ake Seattle very seriously off ohild was born Aly! laimed t 55 | Sis er ian Seis ts ee Senet © | ae i an ee ee tans in. elon ereneiae iT ou the a the ¢ at he Japanese nation, ov The ) prove t 1 hea gifts upon his sweetheart | Hitchen, mig said Chloe, peep My name ie Mrs. Lacy and my! | ae t cag tor ire eet . Well in hereges |!28 In at the door, ‘A little boy so] Lily was 94 : at “gee Nu ee that hd showered hee'with feweln, It wolf wold thar {Pale looking, ‘pears most a ghost’| “Oh, God! You are my aunt, and) f ane @ a Ppa te © | he bravght thie and that trinket, t lady toe Tell the little fellow to come] left you, ol » madly. 1 am} TOMORR W ] » famous peace m temouth, the senior plenipotentiary did | . sabes wtp y e Jup,’ said Susie's mother, who had| Lily \ i Rot have time to accept any 4 ality at hands of the Wr t hie oe sne thennea entered the room ; | But few w anned and these 1 n . P rn " he child looked so hungry and| told of the deba ry at t , ; ity's prom men | This proves that he could 1 to buy jewels which he 200 fami! ni by But sh er H t ‘and told auch a tale of suffer. | death of Lieutenant ¢ | fom a 1 r vat Mra, Lacy and her grand-| Loe ¢ in the i 2 Me HAD time dine and wine and hod-nod with public officials | py) 4 ; . ath wed to visit bt Many w nj | $3 $4 per week hb @nd public bod the on his way to the nation’s capita’ Ww man she can do things fer @ thousand times piiowing day. They! pauper’s funera rv Soins butte OM © hatter After the peace nad adjourned, Baron Komura visited | better than the man that | ya working himself into her good will some clothing to take|held at the magnificent f tears a " we ugigaarsee 5 ob “eitiebens by th 1 of itt 4a quilt for his mother, | Judge Lacy and why Susie should} i than the saat ties ta important eastern cities and is still being entertained at « ; rt <p aaa se) ee ie ak Early the neat morning theylaftorwards be so fond of the little] ] that points en route to Seattle, from whence he will take passage back to 1 for the return of gifts, no m what. tas been 4 itn | made their way to the garret, where] boy » was adopted by the judge ‘ahs cts tenndecianenns a0 tes the land of geisha girls and striped kimona n, ts both foolixk and u | the child said the couple lived. On| as his son, Nattie | The baror will be in Seattle but one night it to a fie and can afford M, let him etve and | Lota $ up to $200; term He arrives c mth and leaves on the morn . — ‘ “ae ; 2 : 4 » in meusting than «@ jilted lover whinin $1.00 per week. 15 minutes’ ride Notwithstanding this, Seattle is preparing to welcome Komura again with much acclaim It seems strange that the Japanese envoy has time a-plenty to appear at public functions in other cities and can only p into and out of Seattle on both his visits here with the alacrity of a North Dakota jackrabbit. What's the matter with Seattle, baron? Wo think that it's a great dea) more important to your country | ses put together, | than two or three of the eastern metropol! Another Black Sheep | The woods in these parts teem with official traitors, public serv ants, who would betray the most sacred trust for @ political smile The latest addition to the perfidious herd, is Daniel Abrama, | egunty commissioner, an offictal who hasn't had much opportunity to show his constituency of what sort of mud he was made, but when the time cama, he went wrong, right on the jump. He is over at Olympia pleading with the state board of equalize tion to reduce the assessment of corporations on their franchises in King county. | There ean scareely be any other way to account for this polit feal rascality than that Abrams hed a pretty good understanding ‘With the corporations that he should do just this thing, before the assessments were made by the county board Abrams appears to be one of the foolish fellows who ts afraid to show his real ore at home, but sneaks out of town to sell bis polit feal birthright and rob the taxpayers. Sometimes, however, it Is well for the public to single ot the traitors early in their careers, and now let the voters rememper the Maverfék brand that Abrams weara _ Baron Komura, peace envoy is probably softly singing to him self, “There's No Place Like Home"—to stay away from. eee Instead of fighting each other, the Russians and Japs have been fighting among themselves. Habit is a frightful thing. ———_ Amid ali the German festivities attending the arrival of the @ruiser Paike in port, even Car! Schmitz burst into song. Otherwise the gayeties of the occasion have been unmarred. ee Football player made president of an Ohio college Another boost for Higher Education. es ‘The next war will probably be the same one, and will be fought im the magazines. Maybe Komura will sign the treaty by proxy to escape being | °* Kissed. ny The kaiser is getting pretty well “hoched™ in Seattle this weok. ee | M. Witte thinks he is something of a stand-patter himaeif. | os How can China boycott Uncle Sam now? —_————_——_— Viadivostok: “ er touched me!” * STAR DUST “Warum has Schmidt sein hei Sverlassen?” “Danno, unless he's wel the Falke.” brushed off onto the floor (“10 make mys t’ home,” he Josh In the ly t' fur y in his place.” | used for his ng back. mp” fect “Was ist 2am Jones gefallt?” “Same thing, I guess.” cnc Wal, ye kin say that The Japanese envoy will again UNCLE HENRY THINKS. | mive Settle the Komur-ah, ha | —— | enemme A grat ng thing about Mra. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | Mackay’s election an school trustee | » ont be susp ted of @ desire | to appoint any of her relatives jani tor to buy your Christ ed | mas presents now and save money Don't forg “Ita th’ unmarr man that complains ir a restraunt.” FOUND—A roosting place at last. | PIERS STYLE UNCLE HENRY ARRIVES | From Lannon can forty-nine suits “Tq this th’ place whar Josh Wise} J. Pp. Morgan again has returned works?” | to this shore Overlooking the questionable use| we've not seen the patterns, but ef the verb, we invited the stranger nerely suppos in. Among them are certified checks “Em Uncle Henry,” he sald, and } beamed cheefully. That explained %. He was grested cordially, and @tven the only remaining chair « the R. F. D. exchanges had by the score I 96 Enrolled y Last Year COLLEGE 276 firma asked us for office help. 188 positions filled. Ir you had been in attendance BUSINESS and prepared for a position we “feallle could have filled one more. - James and Second. Phones 416 A Pointer for You It it need & new sult, or any article of Wearing Apparel, you fast us well try our EASY PAYMENT PLAN. RIGHT; QUALITY RIGHT; TERMS THAT eu" UM? The Lily ‘a | | “Put grate, 8 night,” same tt and dra of Dawei ago this very night I shall never! plucked her, and I realized that she forget What about it, grandma?’ wid] “Mra Benson and I agreed not to Susie, her eyes brightening at the prospect of @ story Almost enough for a book or & written other my mind has been runn upon that child all day. It seem to me you look lke ahe did at your age, with her eyes so larke and |blue. May heaven protect my Susie om he ‘One whintled to our home in the valley, a wild house. been there since the birth of your Aunt Judy's baby, opened the door and listened It's a woman's votes, jeaid sh storm. Before your get out | characte way and made for the fire. } ‘The [Har ow the door. ‘I'm glad they chased me io hera It's so warm like” “1 was Ing the baby an@ the woman seemed attracted to the lit e thing. 1 could never tell why bat as she touched the little opened * of jenow by your baby home—ha! old| Luce kn ows. NEAR ATLANTIC CITY ADDI- 1 never belleved in fortune tall jtell hor of the old woman's visit TION, only on terms of &. but somehow a shudder came|fearing that the prophecy might} “Aaa acters $25 down $10 per ver me and I was giad Judy had| tro her | ——GOING AT HALF PRICE—— or house and 2 lots at jot heard her, as she waa asleap. A Judy christened the chita} TIC CITY only $550; terms, $8 om the crazy woman made her|Lilias, calling her Lily for a pet} 7 to the kitchen and finally leftname, and weil did it suit tho fair. CONSIGNMENT SALE 1121 FIRST AVENUE BY BETTIE ELTON jAlmost alone—great city—better die now, lit ; Take car on Washington street | to Southeast Seattle. 14 your copy of The Star tail € o'cloch any eve- s the favor to call e (Sunset, Main dent 1138,) between 6 ‘ock, and we will send at once. If you than once, pi y time you we can | giving our subscribers a perfect ser. vice—and it is the only way. | THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. BOSTON DENTAL - DARLORS Clothing Co., First and Spring. Other Houses Advertise Them as Bargains $15 and $18 the Valley ne and none could find her} 1 © Judy awoke she asked for juste It is ao very cold to-| hee child ‘Oh, I've bad such al sald old Mra. Lacy, at the queer dream,’ sald aha 1t seemed | me inying aside her knitting | that my baby was the fairest and wing a little closer to the ly 1 bad ever seen and that) t Today is the 17th—17th while a great crowd came to} m ber Twenty-nine years the house and nome alranger A slender man needsa Double Breasted Suit. It broadens his shoulders and deep- was my child.’ | story at leam. BK nehow ens his chest. | Both phones, It adds weight 2 1420 SECOND AVENTR and strength to his All form. Wool Suits Palace Clothing Co, First and Spring. Other Houses Advertise Them as Bargains $15 and $18 r fate! dark night, as the wind down from the mountain ony plereed the air, sending of horror to all within the Old Mra. Benson, who had W.B. Hutchinson Co. Cot. Second and Unica Seattle Cor. Colby and Hewitt Everett he. ‘Somebody fost in the le had time to Crasy Luce, a neighborhood Tr. appeared within the door 7 cant get me now. Hi id she, glancing wildly o 4 tt noked upon the ¢ went on jab- sorrow —-marr away from home and as sh the palm « This House And biock 377, of 10 acres, tle ily, and He under the “THEY CAN'T GET ME NOW second ve OE EF ATR seit ive OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S ANO BOYS’ CLOTHING. per month Atle City te on this side _ re Sults of Lak gton, and right a on lake from Lats Palace Clothing Co., terms, $1-per First and Spring. test Washingt fare by Other. Houses Advertise Them as Bargains $15 and $18 ‘ CONSIGNMENT SALE 1121 FIRST AVE. } CONSIGNMENT SALE Owing to the failure of the well known firm of Ed- wards, Stevens & Co., of New York, $60,000 worth of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes were thrown on the City the last COMB TODAY, RIDES ON THE LAKE TODAY. “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Ottic avenue, and stora, ALBERT HANSEN JEWELRY, rerpeee our @ta. 706 Ist Avenue Chicago LoanOftice | HARRY SILVER Prop | 117 Yesler Way. i place to borrow money om and all kinde of jewelrm | Strictly confidential |IN THE SUPERIOR COURT * State of Washington Serviceable Children’s Suits or > of it in the quickest possible time to satisfy the waiting creditors. market with the imperative command to dispo $15,000 worth of this stock was consigned to the Crown oon THE... Clothing Co., 1121 First-Ave., cor. Seneca, where they Chartes nond ed, having al account and have will inaugurate a 30 day sale, beginning Saturday, Sept. PA A F ed | urt his petition na ordit be closed and is 9th at 9 a. m., at prices that will move them according to ready for dis jon of the residue ot ong the p 3 entitled CLOTHING CO. the terms given. These goods are all up to date and 1022-24 First “Avenue, Gor ea noert thet ook ten, pring 8 nd petith s suffix bought for the Fall and Winter trade. It will be worth your while to come many. miles to attend this great sacri- ent to bution 08 sald 35 PALACE STORES Savannah, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Vicksburg, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. ‘ourt the the estate ¢ Ri the said _Gharlea sed, be al a , the said superior court of King County, State of Washington, at the courtroom et the probate ec | harboent of vald court in the city of Seattle, on the ae Oe hour of 9 | tetnber, at o'clock Ay M, of said day, then and | there to w cafe, if any they have, why@ald {inal account as rene (tered should not be settiod and al+ lowed and an order of distribption made distributing said estate among the heirs and persons in said estate mentioned, according to law. ® It is further ordered that 9 capy of thie order be published once a week for four (4) successive: weeks before the sald 38th day of Septem- Der, 1905, in the Seattle Daily Star, in said King County, and of general — ciroulation therein, Done in open court Richmond, x % of August, 1905, oe shi A. W. PRAT eerie, am, W. G. Woops, ~ } |} GEORGR C. Conapom, | a fice sale and we will pay’ your fare if your purchase amounts to more than $15, by showing your return cou- pon, providing the distance is not more than 50 miles. Greater New York, Wooster, Mass Philadelphia, Pa. Albany, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. Elmyra, N. Y. Troy, N. ¥. Reading, Pa. ittsbur Wheeling, La Va. Appleton, Wis. St. Paul, ‘Minn, inneapolis, Mi Cincinnati, Ohio St. Louis, “Mo. (3 stores) 85 Se. Mo. N. M, 3NNSAV 1SHId 121i JIVS LNZWNDISNOD We will omit prices as space is limited. Come and be convinced. Lwok for sign Consignment Sale, 1121 First Avenue, Sé@attle, Wash. * | * ee ‘ |

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