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THE SEATTLE STAR q r BY STAR PUBL MING CO. te OFFICES te? and 189 Seventh Avenve BVERY AIMERN CON KX NDAY. TRLEPHON Ie pu Bysinens Henartment- Sunset, Ma Independent 11% BALLARD STAR AC Yan d Ave &u One cent per copy, sig conty per week, OF twenty-five month, TO MALL SUHACRIBERD The da ti piren ts on the ad Luf each pater, Wi IF your subsorty Gon ha t again been paid tn advan ec on from the list A cha date on the address label —a wtotfice at Reattle vd-clang matter. “Wa 1O®-KAGLEYS DRUG sTORS, COR. swooNb ave AND ° Our t the recently been ned for tn to leave wan fo leave t Star ms. The phone nu Bers tor Main & tse . ; Ww WAR Bullaty ee = —_ . — Platt’s Failure in Life 4 a N mon long as P| Thomas ©. Platt reached } 4 Jawned upon hit My says Platt in mourt muld have be a ey Much bette v been w had it to do v Qgain | would model my political course along other nes atrophies our dearest vanities, Wealth, position, power, fam the glittering things we and treasure in the glare of noot 4 @o not glow so « wy in the fading light of life's t It will t red that in Mme. de Mair fe the reckless Fr eautios, after their fling at fle Wont to reti t to pase their declinir q Human nature is much the same the world over and through ail y, time And old Tom Platt ts 4 In many respects Platt is strikingly typloal of } A an wi cess : Ho has millions of money, wht p a He has large political power, which is undoubted right 4 @very citizen He has great fame—not of best quality, but at least of his i own making af If wealth, prominence and power are the highest rewards of a HI Well-spent life, Senator Piatt is ungrateful to fortune and unjust to 4 Bimself iu complaining ‘9 3 Perhaps, however, at his bel riod of his life Platt has the 4 ; a Brace to reflect that he has put bis bted talents to pretty poor 4 use Had be but ed the people as well as he has served t Porations he might not now tn his old age be left without comforts of fonsctence. He has made millions for b Dut all the money dows not maker of New York state. with pride. In the Unite Of the corpora but his nan hls voice has been heard in Member. He has gained Gates, regardless of the cost to .be helpless public Many 4 well-meaning man no do: would gladly stop throwing stones “and Tt cannot be denied that the influences and Dusiness life in this country are rd Plattiem It is too late for Platt to make much amendment fessed disappointment there ts mu imself and more millions } for not a law be made can was years but enate he is t attach eran wat ons. ‘ bt seeretly env ‘The flood of immigration to Indian Territory Mind one of the period of “49. It is a great @f that territory assert that only st Fank with the best. Somebody wants to know what Is the chance for a the territory, would country PBlere tx tight in the open. ten on the § Fears the start of you. communities may be among the first on the ground. Stran 0 to the old family doctor, or lawyer, or merchant ) Sbout them without prejudice to get the best of wervice a In new be to for other the be poluted to hful tenden: almoat amd the atehood is needed to make ft take ers coming in aw agent i to po great measure and * that anyone cares to & and power for himself and his asso os a Platt and swap places with him. * of But tn his con- h for younger men to think about The Chance for the Young Man people established young man | ‘The answer is, FIRST-CLASS. if he is the RIGHT kind of a young man. A doctor, lawyer of merchane coming to any one of the larger Sites will find the field well occupied. The weak will surrender. The rong will fight. To the weak-hearted the territory men say “You have competition here, of course, but you have the finest Spportunity in the world. You had competition at home and that, ‘too, of the hardest kind. In the states your professions and y bust. Poeee enterprises are, for the most part, in the handa of men who have Deen tong estadtished, who have the antage of wealth and family Snfigence. You have had to meet » competitor strongly entrenched. d here have only a few They must look of goods. 7 Your salvation is in your own hands, In ten years the japenes H Will be nearly doubled. If You want opportunity you will find it here.” ‘There are no drawbacks that can prevent a swift and steady SPowth of the territory. With its rich agricultural and mineral re- Seurces it is certain soon to become one of the most oa tions of the country. —_— A plot bas been hatched to rob Geo, Gould of control of the Wa Dash railroud system, It may » Please note the emphasis ow the “may.” ——- x Inquirer: While her past is shrouded tn mystery, #0 far ax known, Mrs, Taggart was not a member of the original } fora be —_ ; ‘The innocent bystander tn Chicago has o: die nuit of 3 @Fmor in anticipation of continued strike trout —_—. : 3 In the midst of the probing of the insurance companies Tom i Lawson begs leave to interrupt with “I told you so. ; a ee New York's anti-tipping law went into effect last w but no E: One ever eats at the places where ft is In fore —_——- Somebody seems to have been tampering with the switch o: Mayor Dunne's municipal ownership line _—_— One of the most successful methods of getting rich is to earn $50,000 a year and save $49,000, Tho Dove of Peace fs still seeking a resting pl Night School No makeshift with us, but a big part of our life work COME AND SEE! in Nippon {T THE SEATTLE STAR- THURSDAY, SEPT. at, 1905 a 1 —eanene sores 7 TORR RE ER | \* "aga g.| i ing About Small Things § | ‘= Nagging About Small Things + | le . , . ‘ | (BY CYNTHIA GREY.) 2) ly , ® al ERE Sree? CEPeeeeeetertt ee eter etre ir { 1é pOxX QUAKERS at Fred { Berea, QO, can give | manufa must not sell th 1 A man ha t the right t ts hie wife Db ; rigor Copyright, 1005, by the Newspaper | me one put them there, that nit, ss 1Oe« wee 1 Into | boldly othing happer ance | «i ‘ « ’ into | boldly, “Nothing hap m; Quaker sp 196 | We mot the big t in i th smiling ¢ and bray an 1 pa of | Boy Biedesh- ag . de Ma t , »{ 56 ts © advanced closely to investt reliever pt dite wg Pra fesse We let ite fret and worry us until we make our for- | sate the marks, and was solzed with OF ‘ id sats made Mie : A Blog $ : oe ia - aan ; amo |X Kiddiness and repulsion that mu mi east it ee | jer» Bon ll ~~ pe shood instantly week t .- ‘as od | A big fortur foanes A piteher of milk upset on a th t surro thim/) me ane Camilia,” ho demand Bear-Ola Shoe I H at os : tl we « ke a flash of powder Me native atmosphere . aght i ma removes or ladies v's and Ww f town at breaks hin wr Mother sends for the The chair was one of the mission-| #4, Mr. Rathbun, set a wateh in lar price 10c. Quaker price | @eethn Sains 46 tale te DD pwnd nurses him tenderly |Ary's fads, the orlental was a fad of] (hat room—someone who be Dr, Hoff's German Sait—be } unt in well, ‘The # Willie f me through a six by hin daughter Camilla, and she had| Prudent and silent | tip - lebiiity. 3 ewe giase, and he Ie “jawed” until he wishes he grown vory tired of him. This was! are ie Be hbun i A prog to - : price ih why he was making a, parting enti | these de w. a a had ht EXTRACT Pure Food ( jor Gor unequaled f t Ww gu. The little things down wa and taking himself off out of her} View with tle x i and flavor tt ¢ be given, husband and Aincuns the | rhe Young mas was appalied stl Regular te Vanil Quake the t forbearance until an agreement is reached. he had made his adieux to} te change In her, an 7 — Regular 25 bottle Lemor Quaker ihe , Wife quarrel until the dust rises over she of night” and she had re-| verted to that mysterious box. | | phage gale to the white and gold|#*ked her about tt gently so « FREE DELIVERY : on : ot : eel oo ‘enlle “ad the seent of sandalwood | (? startle her, but she had forgotten - 2 crn Bien re omer fe els MS land foreign apices ‘remained, and or oF failed to tinderstand him. © Your Phones—Main 1240; Ind. 1240 N antes »¢ | the table la yeculia tte bo put ene hymerically reterre ther happens to think that the thing t# too little tor nimiert {the table lay peculiar wh “lthe finger’ m ending with to han gout about. Neither thinks tha © thiv 6 titer a how aquare “me at ey eke hast tr tw ute fo | ae a oo Heli han and | 7 ocho ah | UAKER DRUG CO . le things Nake the trouble a ae empty ‘box has been de ” im the big rough places andret hand |! There was something f a stroyed: the housemald hed burned 1013-1015 First Avenue nw . spon the little lumps of clay Sake santeteke msi wed the cover,|' 80 that menace was gon’ N . t f ttle things that don't make awhile [21° rime winy at ich as he wan| Meanwhile Camilla was growing i w 1 er one way or the other, that can't be helped by }° = me) oe ; ¥ cat Ste onde. | Worse, doctors and « jalists failed augeammenen f =. tha ‘ lied by nagging ~ : Canal way f nrc! vow nape Ra hea to help her, and Graham suggested | PEVeny vs EVERY i nye naseing shout Mite Caine b om arp the Dox WS) io her father her removal trom the |B SATUROAY $| Per Month Bg, SATURDAY Mu husba wid bring the same charge aguinat bie g --4 bed! mented of in| BONS? |\la.m. AND / AM AND |} wit kenoroaity and put the contents in|: Everything wae ready aud Cami! P.M. . Lt10. ttt Z i It's « pity, It spells a woman's happiness and wrecks her hw seep net Rpt guid 7 Fh gpa ‘ok, | 18 Wan given a sleeping draught to YP? CZ | band’s life It eate the 5 out of a home as a nasty worn este o ' —_ ig po 1 eet at ook | prepare her for the ordeal } | out the heart of ee ei renner Graham, her! ‘Thea her father and her lover sat AY cy EY Se | “But I did not-see the tox until | "AF ' watch her. The utmost quiet | A rare opportunity to acquire « rapid. cary hand writing at « j he was gone. How did he manage n mal cost. The very beat inst tans and | individual | o pr it ble he methods ‘or ui articulars ca or ne ve to put it on the table when I wai SEATTLE BUSINESS COLLEGE, PACIFIC BLOCK. ie ces > ae, ty Cont + HowaKingRecuperates talking to him at the time, and why did he leave an empty box?” anked Camila, regarding the object with | a clone scrutiny | When the young man left the girt| she was planning a future radiant with love and happin The next day he was summoned by her fm er to & mysterious interview My daughter is 111." he anid as & firet greeting. “She Is suffering | with fever and delirium, She raves (King Edward of Great Britain has been making his anaual visit jabout an empty box, What does it | | to Martenbad, Austria, for the purpose of getting into good physteal | mean’ | ecendition. While there he likes the Simple Life and does nothing ex Good heavens!” erled Graham. cept upon orders of a physician. Marienbad is a hature spot with | incoherently, “have you had a doe | Httle sanitartume and tuedictnal welts scattered through it, Jt¢@rews | tor? She found the box on the table 17,000 visitors annually.) Who knows but that there may have| ‘ 2 been contagion tn it.” j i The king rixes at 6 a m He r J the episode to her fa } Drinks his morning glass of water at Kursbrunnen. Walks back, [ther, who searcely seemed to com and eats a breakfast of boiled ogee, dry toast and a cup of coffee Preheod it Some other thought | Aftor trenkfast—a bath in the waters, a stroll, reading, or a bask | 44 tr ng him } in the wun ‘Come with me.” He led the way Luncheon out of doors at one of the little resiaurants in woods A drive or motor trip in the afternoon Another drink from the Korzbrunnen at Sp. m A stroll along the Promenade Wee. At the little trinket sh which fine this thoroughfare, the king is a Hberal patron. Dinner—fish, a bit of chicken or lamb, | pote of stewed fruit After dioner—« cigar and a atre concert Bedtime—always by 10 p.m. ; 1, or billiards, or a wisit te ret auer a salad, and a native com- to the white and gold room, which | wae dedicated to Camiiia’s use, Gra ham expected her, but ¢ place had a troubled and disordered look Mr white the to see se Rathbun pointed to the large paneled folding doors which | secluded this apartment from the! rest of the house. » which, indeed, it bore relation “Look.” he said ane there? / Kenneth Graham. practical fellow | that he was, felt av tf he were losing | > & “what do you | anGor~ | a 5 ROM nis head. He yelled himeelf to gether with an effort j | pe ‘The marks of five dirty fingers, | } a I should say.” he answered | b And there was, indeed, the ap- i t) > 2 pearance of five distinct long dark | aon ne lines that appeared on the white | surface of the — satln-smoothed enamel, as tf the fingers had been / abnormally long and horribly un | clean | i They have been washed off by | the housemaid and have reappeared | ye ya ~alwas when nobody was in the room, You know, Graham, I am not } a beltever in the supernatu: but | how did the finger marks come thee without bands? Tell me that.” t ABSENT TREATMENT. “1 can nod guess me." Ask J. W. who ate supper with; “Becoss id iss often seen on der bis best girl Saterday night. || bome plate, ba, ha! guess Jobf thinks the “good spirit Hoo. Here tas vun, Why ies “g | was not working fm his case.—-Caro- | erwat unhealthy? A“ line Chapel Correspondence Sequa-| “I didn’t know 14.” | chee, Te News | “Por der reason id ins plee-on on. | Ha, he, ho, ha! j UNCLE HENRY THINKS. | (Smash, bang, biff—THUD!!! |, Future travelers on the Chinese etlors th’t go | Eastern railway will have to buy “These fellors tht go Pastern re rts em pen Dl t sleep quick are gen- |!t to a Slay conductor, and tip a | Manchu porter. erally slow in wakin piece | Hontitities will now he reeumed a in the FROM THE VAUDEVILLE Goot mornings, Otto, was you efer py Newport rye?” e Yeas, Ongar, 1 haf py Newport wass, bud I don’d understood me dia ‘dye. Oh, you dumbness! What does R. 1. spell? Ha, ha! Ferry goot. Anser me diss—why does a swordfish? Yust be _ | Soy sang ae Little Frances Marie Knowlton ts the @augh erry fine! Now, do you kno ten of De. h. W. Macwtet why you are like a match? Lhie great hair-growing remedy, and ber beaut) No, Certainly ful hair was growa Wholly by the use of thi< Becoss | am going to strike great toate, | you.” ‘This fittio girt had mo more hat than the }7"“You vill nod do id mit safety, T average child before using Danderine, white mtb Cs 7 now she has tho longest aod most beavliiul jbed you head of golden hair ever possessed by ® child Vell, changing der supchect, why | pp nth ny my egal wees you mat éer odder days when Dandorive makes tho healthy and fortite I interrupet you And konps itso, It ts tho greatest seaip fortill: | Yust den 1 wass adding a col vet and therefore the greatest halr producing umns oof figgers oop.” remedy ever discovered natural food . upset you? THE " c WHE nd a Wholesome medicine (or both tho halr et a4 pe ™ lost my THE MAN AT THE WHEE. and sealp. Even @ 280. bottle of it wilt pat ‘orse. Yor de my lost my} Bove vg : Ae | footings.” | “What has become of the old povit gus sak ogee Don't mind id t feet like| time 9%¢ store?” asked the man in your you ecoult afford to lost althe barber chair whole lot more. } It's been marked down to 6 and You haf me Insooltet. You a dool|10 cents,” replied the individual | must fight who was getting his shoes shined. All right Bring on der dool ee os must fight me iif : arr s ii LD NOT: NOW at al! druggists, in three sires, 25 cents, §O cents Yen I voult be a booze fighte ‘ear plug hats ae 00 per bottle. ha, ba inter barrooms bd \ “Dot isa der limits, Choose your; Usurp t jobs of hod carriers. FREE. To show how quickly Danderine acts, we will weapons.” | Hit their sisters with baseball @ vend a large sample free by return meil to anyone . Vell, 1 chews hoockleberries ple — : : = who sends this advertisement to the Knowlton Danderine ad 10 paces.” imb telegra roles ~1 yet | gee - “ H ‘ Dot remints moe oof 4 | He surprise i at this advice, b Photo of FRANCES MARIE KNOWLTON, Co., Chicago, with name and address and 1 ene jar nm: Why iss a hoockleber- | cause it isn't much more gratuitous; "our Years 980 Garth \d Boulevard, Ohcego. Stamps to pay pos! isionsaip ihe a firsd class baseball pomp tes ot He thay will lon; For Sa le and Guaranteed by QUAKER DRUG co. 0. 1. Main 1840 Any garment in our stock of Fall may be bought on weekly Good Goods—Honest Prices “BEATTLE'S | that fearful death in which madness lurks—-the deadly tatrantula. It happens to be a scientific fact | that in the Immediate presence of the fatal wolf-spider, as the terror is called, sympathetic symptoms develop without the person being bitten, and r ry follows the re- |moval of the cause. Mra. Kenneth Grabam is now a jrobust young woman, an acknowl THE MARKS OF FIVE DIRTY | edged power in society, and the idol | FINGERS.” of two men seen with her every-| _ * father and her husband aerate yrner ——. othe tame] eee remember some things which al o ‘ ‘ort forgotien. when che wan to be tahun cut tothe! she bas fortunately forgott arriage in waiting, but the two ib tired f 1 jens nights watchers, tired from sleep! nig! $ ns of Herman Sniff Sea Breeze and anxious days, yielded to the nv strange somnolence of the room, and they, too, slept Only a second it seemed, but when Graham opened his eyes he saw that which galvanized him into a motion sudden and swift as lightning The Sons of Hermann left on the steamer Athion on an excursion to| Camilla was in his arma and|Alki point and the Puget Sound borne down the staircase past the|tavy yard Thursday afternoon assembled household before her fa-| Thursday evening the delegates go | ther saw the awful shape that|to Tacoma to accept the hospitality | aquatted on her pillow, that had |of the Tacoma lodge. The election | been within teuch of her white| of officers and place of next meet- check whee her lover snatched her, | ing will be taken up Friday ’ Grew This Hair AND WE CAN Miller & David Elston, F Phones EVER USE YOUR CREDIT? payments. Terms that Suit. COR. PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AV RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” oprietore Ind, 3288 and Winter Wearing Apparel LONDON LOAM OFFICE Next to Guys Drug Money to Loan on Watches, Olax monds and Jeweiry. De pot buy & watch or diamond Sefore you see our display in ous window and eur prices, marked ip plela figurea Only $300 For Cottage Like This cheap 6 and 10-acre Lake Washington, the finest lake in the state, have sold over 1,800 acres in our beautiful Garden of Eden Addt- tion the last year, In a few days all will be sold. No wonder, as we sell acres $56 up on terms of $1 per month. Some have houses on them. You wit! be giad to get it at $500 per acre before jong. Some people don’t know you can raise over $2,000 worth off of five acres. C. D. Hillman seile more suburban property and helps more people to get b than any five firms in . becaune he is the own- er and sells on easier terms and gives Work to bun men amd has done more to build up Seattle than anyone else. He has sold over 12,000 people their homes here the last S years. Once a customer, always a ct tomer is his motto. We a ing lots at Atlantic City up on terms of $1 per m Right on this side of Lake Wash- ington and right on lake front. Take Washington Street ca Only by getting book of tie! off at large white store at Atlantic City. Twenty salesmen on grounds un- ti! sotd out. Free boat rides on jake dally-—free to rybody Or see C. D. Hiliman in Times Block Awful tracts « Stop in and have a good Cup of Coffee with choicest Rolis or Cake at the Union Bakery & Cafe Opposite Pantages Theater. L. 1. HOFFMAN, Manager. ALBERT HANSEN wewOUT olass 706 Ist Avenuo BARGAINS iN FURNITURE For bargains In Furniture see ue RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike St.

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