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2 oc * SEATTLE STAR THE ; me BY STAR PUPLISNING CO. <=) . OFFICRS. 187 and 199 Beventh Avenue BRY, APTERNOON BXCKET OUNDAY ELEPHONKS Business Departy Sun M Todependent time “ a BALLARD &TAR AGENCY—an Baliard Ave Sunset. Hed 10. 4 © cont Per COPY, wx cents per week twenty-five cents per month ered by mall of No' free & he date w your subscription expires le Ween that dat ¢ arrtvos, If y ur HAMS 8 taker recetpt Seattle, Washington, am second-< ‘1CK-RAGLEYS DRUG STORK, COR. BRCOND ar subsortp- from the list t again been ¥ ot dat wn indel ts ® AVR oy Cada. recently been to leave w Office at the above number Wy ope PS ; te me the phone num 4 W._D. WARD, New York Reprosen tative 63 Tribune Bullding q What Japan Intends to Do Tt behooves the manufacturers and mer hanta and the b fer Pallroads and brid to get in their work early in the far ea q fe no doubt that war for trade is going to be almost as aggress five as was the of ambition which cost many lives. That “Jim” Hill nly alive to the situation, and that his fore Bight is as keen now has been in bis many other “empire Duilding nts, is indicated by the fact that a ¢ floral orton Of the cargo of the great steamer Dakota is composed of structural 4 Steel and iron, ra Jad nd locomotives, hage cranes, ot But here are some facts that show that Japan eventually intends to supply the eastern trade itself Already a Japanese commission is traveling through the t 4 States and will visit Germany and Belgium and Great Britain 4 This Japanese commission has a more important mission than the simple one announced for looking after the purchase of railway supplies It te true that Japan i# about to buy some $30,000,000 worth but it is aleo tree that tb Of railroad material firat step to be taken by Japan, in the new era of econor dev pment upon which the a empire is now entering, will be to foster tron industries. The Japa. hese government will now move as rapidly as possible to the estab: Hahment of mills for the rolling of steel rails, the making of Besse- Mer steel, the constru «motives and cara, and the manufac ture of all kinds of bridge and constructional iron now purchased fm large quantities in other parts the world. And Japan always Degins by sending emissaries to study all the best pla ther parts of the world. Japan did not feel, before this war, that {t could go extensively Mito this line of development. Coa! and fron ores were not to be bad fm sufficient quantities on the Island of Nippon. Other sources—chiet- 7 ly China ination of hostile Rua- fia. Now the case is different. Japan proposes to develop the mining Fesources of China or any part of the orient where they are avatl- able, and it is intended that Japan shall be a great iron manufactur- ing center. tion of h were too uncertain, owing to the ¢ essary to bay extensively in American and European the needs of the immediate future; but the Japanese Government sces an unifmited future demand in China and all Asia for the outyut of ratl and other mills, and proposes to supply that Bemand from closer range, —_— “Hark, from the tomb a doleful sound.” Abraham Kistler, over {whose political remains the last sad rites were gleefully said some @ighteen months ago, is going to run for counctiman again. (eee Governor Folk seems to be @ lonesome success when if comes to Putting on the lid and keeping {t there. os Ian't it about time to bring out the Panama canal plans and dust them off again? SeeeaEEaEREE By an occasional discovery of Pat Crowe, the Omahs date line SEERA =The Good There Is in The World (BY CYNTHIA GREY.) * SESS SSE SEES There are lots of good folk* in the world—millions of them. Do You want proof? Keep your eyes and ears open. The other day Heary Kebo and ed wife started from St. Louis for Wheeling, W. Va, their pitifwi all in the wagon. In Cin- cinnati the emaciated horse fell dead and a man and woman old enough to be your grandparents fobbed helplesaly A crowd gathered. A crowd aiways gathers in a cfty. In 10 minutes that crowd had raised money enough to pay for @nother horse, and soon the olf wagon was creaking on its way to Wheeling and smiles chased away the tears on wrinkled faces. Just a triviat incident! But it makes your confidence fn humanity stronger to hear about such doings. Makes you glad to feel that there is quick sympathy and ready Practical help to be had for the need of it, * * * » * * * » * * » * Fe Mee Eee e Takes sway from the theory of chill individuality, puts us om the plane of brothers, “loving one another.” gives the world some thing to admire and approve, to help drown out the clamors of the chronically sad. Well, let's go ahead and admire. Let's allow the sweetness and Beauty of a kind action to permeate our souls, and give us the inspir- tion to go do likewise when the chance comes our way. GON'S ; WW ILZ PODERN BUSINESSCOMLEGEL. Night School No makeshift with us, but a big part of our life work. COME AND SEE! Prepare Fora Rainy Day We are showing a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Rain Coats 09 to $25.00 $1.00 a Week pays for any raincoat in the house. in al! the new effects, ranging in price from Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. COR. PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE. “SEATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” THE LIGHT ‘That gives the most absolute wat- tafaction ia GAS LIGHT Te tht pearest approach to sun- light. tts power ts soft and motlow: jsbach Gan Tight ts the fal ght known, as well as the cheapest, ‘e jrnetratias, yet OF TODAY| THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT, 25, 1905. of —--~— = —- _—— - ” - sa " ] \" ism, Maudlinism and! + The Heroism, Maudlinism and] my, ° . r | | § Realism of Missouri Jag j fie Ud er sagitenitiermmniany Pa Ps cxateqeesqueionemey Bill had “load” enough on to keep }oan have m th and I'll tack! tho lid a bobbing, when ho paused | those d 7 I never heard h @ talker asycalting, Judged by a letter she will ine gateman in the great Union | datior payed It M Gabberly in all my life.}to the Howard Lake (Minn.) Her depot at 1 » the other night. | n A ¢ }The woman muat be crasy she ought to be writing for ye That a Kansas City drummer sbould | in the a ad Mra, Gabberly crazy? No, in-|journals, or exhibiting herself @/A| goll a big bill of goods in Bt. Louie | the pot You, nearly all sound 4 first-class writer of pipe dreams,}and Bill and his merchant friends ¢ ying “ } whose nimals and} had royally crooked their elbows | kiased Bill, Tea Wat suareninnd int oma.vee DOCTOR PAYS "EM BOTH WAYS] snakes to be unlimited, we} “for better acquaintance | drummer's eyes. where at $1.26 and $1.50, Quak Dr. Sager is assoclatot with T. J./quote some of her rantings, witel| Inside the gates Bill almost stum-| had lost a little son, the onl woo? anitene—t ‘ | Harding in the eral Casket Co.,| would do justice to a modern Wate} plod over Of travelers. There | that had ever come into his lite ; — h latter boing the secretary. He|son of rlock -Holmea fame e'two w In the arms of n he p sail = tn ge A member the Cleveland Medi- | Speaking of the world famed whet) h was in earnest a p n j an ad - 4 maid al soclety.-Cleveland Leader, |lands surrounding Grand Forks, Ni] Reside each trudged a youngster of with hardly | the nigh plend te | D,, she says $ or 4 years, crying in ugline | int hin vest] “Are you financially Interested in A level decolate region as far 4%) ach woman had a big satchel und | rushed away into the| any horses or tracks? the eye can see. Ja box, The women were pale, thin | day coach | sir, I am not. I only bet] Montana's grazing lands arqed@r| and hotlow-eyed, The children were| When Bill got upon the depot | ; rol Abepre ' on the horse wee 6 where tired, hungry and pretty ragged platform the next morning bis lid rater in 10 minutes, * Not a biade of grass could be neon.) “Ladies,” said Bill, with a pollte-| was clear off, In the night he had} able, always ready : UNCLE HENRY THINKS, About Chewelan, ness somewhat Influenced by aleo~| found a flask of the finest cognac, | @ Be. Q : 1] Paper of 26 la What garden trick and fraitiht} not, “permit me to assist you fol which some merchant friend had | y Paper—box of 26 ta is rained here has to be irrigated. }your car.” His own “grip” was pret | gurr pped into hia} re And then says heavy, but he seized the two} pocket. A polloeman grabbed him | a oe ry to all parts of the elty, t yur Theee ranches raise fruit in large hole with his strong right hand | and t him to fail ache tenie 3 | quantities for sale at Spokane }and led the party down along the| “What do you plead,” asked th f | Big grafts from Mt> 1" taten | Missourt Pacific train laruff old police Judge at 6 o’clk a _ tle franchises grow Chewelah ts in the foot bills and} “Do you go far?” Bill asked, and | that rnoon, “guilty or “ne |has an abund € rain and needs | they told him that Kansas City was | guilty?” ; vay The QU A KER DRUG e y © irrigatt Fro 4 statement of | their destinat ne acharge le ton a te a former reddent of Cheweleh | “Here's the Kanaas City sleeper.” (ily, 'm not sure. If ee scharge 5 Hores another one |safd Bill, preparing to mount the|liquorin’ beyond me ! m sure 1013-1015 First Avenue ° : Pou onth: { 4 the | steps of a handsome ca enough wered Bil about those stories of big poker © very light} en. “we have to tae the day coach Bi tum in his pocket and) " $$ i games on the Atlantic liners Way oe ne tee ne pati ag Ra od What!’ roared Bill, “you two|brought forth a little red stocking should « lot of Wall street mon skin | tA Une ant ieee d down thoee| Women and those four little chil-| without a h The picture of two | one another? mountain roads the dust rotis ahead | dren to sit up all night tn those hard | pale. careworn women aad tour Be 4 a wae: - P ie of the day coach? You'll dle.” | tle children sleeping com y o i a “Let's wee,” asked the woman | * wagon like waves of be ay a “anid the woman, “we--| the warm berths of the elegant Pull | HE ONLY TIME you are from Philadelphia, “what is that old. singer the country and she caps | “— oe — [man came before bis vision. Ms really aware thata Regal saying about marrying in haste?” | . try . straigt up. He produced bh - I believe it's, ‘Marry in haste, |" | ag are very plen' purse, paid his fine and left the Suit has not been made to ]Atvorce at pleasure,’ replied the WO | #1 hore, The cougor, of lion, Ih om sn your order is when you buy man from Chicago bis blood curdling screams every- | | dollars in all it. At other times it looks ight rne ao sacl’ ne.® eiteninal or 9 corporation Ter Wot: meee curdied. tt] like an expensive se lawyer? akes curdled people te © she} . Ke n | “Both. He's @ criminal corpora-/tsket curdied people to He Ik rl of your fav “te tailors, a tion lawyer Butts publishes the above as a | the cost is only Na Ri warm) of what slander a scandal | o mongering Woman can manufacture | Ss if given newspaper space.—Para | . Hub. | AN OLD FRIEND, THE FP. F. j Our people were roused from their peaceful slumbers @ tittle be- | fo 48 o'clock on Wednesday night by the peal of the fire bell, annow ing the fact that the moneter fire | fiend was again in our midst—Ant~ | f werp F i ora “RAISED ‘EM CLEAR OUT.” NCO. np ny Ess HUTCHINSO one ¢ the hardest storme of the Clothiers, Second ont Unies eeason, which caused the creek to | » alse high enough to wash away the f barn at Robyville and also} X brilgen—Adena correepor He Wasa Man You Could Count on. A w Mra Vernorma @ Fitagerald, of) ervoir nilkrnan drowned himeetf in the Maas, water works & other day, The r sion again. OW, THR WOMAN HATER! Chewelah, Wash, has missed her’ pa ROOSEVELT TURNS AGAIN TO RAILROAD REGULATION PRESIDENT IS PREPARING TO ORGANIZE HIS FORCES FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORCING CONGRESS TO TAKE ACTION ON THE RAILROAD QUESTION onsly A. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. to hie reluctance to ue The optimistic conclusions reached | pend his force than to « diminighed by the railroad press agents and dis-jor Vanished interest tn the prob- tributed freely to the newspapers | lem from this point to the effect that] According to Rrepresentative there has been such a marked| Townsend, of Michigan, one of the hange In pu sentiment on the| joint authors of the Eech-Townsend raliroad question that action by | biti, President Roosevelt has invited ngress is impossible, do not ap-| him for a conference in Washir pear to be wholly justified in view] on October 1, and Mr. Tonwaend je of the facta. For some time authority for the statement that the president te determ thing: shal lobby ied that the r be accomplished hext session. Between © mn or had de-lang December 4, when cc le to bring con fem, there will be an abundance hinking. They | o for Moosevelt to organize 1 in this belie€| hig forces. One point in thig ec activity of the president neetion has apparently been | other directions and the 4 sight of by the opr es of ta8- made upon his time by such pr ad legislation and that te, that the the winter's campaign and it ‘The couple were married in Moscow, Idaho, June 19, 1981, and have one|* Domible to obtain some idea as Omer J. Steward, now 23 years to the chances for action at the com ~ J . ing sexsion. Senator Elkins has * nounced that he will introdu The troubles of the Steward fam- ome widely known from that they were made an » last campaign, Stew- bill which will be in line with F ident ily have ithe fact sent to the pr — nas a will be supported by a few of the apna tlle nd in the | republicans on the committee and fall and went about the county poy Bi Fars ee emerging "that who WAS &! mittee will meet on NoVember U6 to draft a measure and an interesting strugule between the friends of the railroads and the advocates of jeg- islation to regulate their rates i» in prospect. ; unduly intimate with Mra, Steward After the campaign closed with the ection of Sheriff nutt, Stew~ ard sued the sheriff for $30,000 dam ages for alleged allenation of the af- | fections of Mrs. Steward, The case was tried by a jury, which rendered diet for the defendant, and at quest of Judge Brents of . 4 Walla, who presided at the trial, rendered a separate verdict, ome finding that the sheriff and Mra. | Steward had not be unduly intt- mate, Steward is now stopping in Spokane. MIKADO LISTENS TO COMPLAINTS TOKIO, Sept. 25.—The emperor is giving his personal attention to me |morials presented te the throne against the peace terms, PARIS, Sept Godtrey Cacnig nac, x-minister of war and prom- inent in the Dryefus case, is dem. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept, 25.— The Kansas City State bank closed today by voluntary liquidation. The Fidelity Trust company, as as- signee, announces that depositors will be paid in full. The bank suf- fered in the fallure of the Salmon bank at Clinton, OUR ASSORTME TERNS PRODUC THE LATE 2 800-804 First or. CoNse. ee « ig } Roosevelt's recommendations and which will prove satisfactory to! all Senator Dolliver ¢ ands & mn a deputy under Sher- |), | U i Baki pona fide bill that will accomplish ery Mr Canute age tas cs [bane fe ba that "win accomauen |W UNION e I ‘T rausers YCONTAINS THE CHOICEST PAT. DPTHIS SBASON FABRICKR TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS. $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00: amd up J. Redelshemer & Co. | Wooten Som, either grey or came! hair, 2 pairs for 2Qhe LION CLOTHING HOUSE, lst Ave, So. and Mata St. TEARS CAME INTO THE DRUM- MER'S BYES. we—can't afford « sleeper,” and sh lhung her head, while the bab roared as if in dread of the bone breaking seats of the day coach Well,” said Bill, some berths Hanged if f won't! ont done 4 worth of good to) Jothers tn years, Phi wer mind. | What's 04° A bottle of champagne. | TU simply bave one bottle less with | the boys tomorrow, and you six peo- TH buy you) ! TEA AND COFFEE MARKETS. At Ballard, opposite City Hall. At 801 Queen Anne Ave, cor. Republican. ‘Ke Green Lake Station. ~ i At these tea and coffee stores ple will have a good night's reet.(E ur cure the thrifty housewife Get aboard. please” | will Ged the area pert of her But Bill found every berth taketh |] grocery wa leo, Amd it will save one. “Dang me if you ain't |§ surprise you how many doflare to sleep tonight, anyhow!” |f you can save tn a year by buy- ing high-grade, at our low prices. Rest Flour, per bag 3% Ibe, fancy Potatoes for 26 tbe. for Dest Washington Butter, per Ib ee f exclaimed Hill full-weight “One lot of Fou) extra Yakima Potatoes ic Heine Pure Cider Vinegar, the best in America (if you bring y empty botttie), per gt bottle ve ane Pure Baking Powder can 26 “ne Pure Baking Powder SEN ) FOR PRICE LIST. ad Ff. R. YERXA & SONS, Wholesdle Department is at Nt intel. “Went out leet night,” sald a man who lives on the first bill and had « fine musical The host entertained us with the Victor Talking Machine, and I want to tell you that they're leme as attended the peace confer-| h-Townsend bill was practic wonderfal--all the mechanical " ence, the Panama canal, et Ru administration measure and ap noises of the old-time phono- res (4 ar an | the belief that President Roorevelt | » 1 by Prewtdent Roosevelt be-|— graph gone.” | has been racked,” Bo to speak. | fore bet introduced, Denuncia Wh a they bey the ma a | ab onsani lly A te nln ogg Mr. | tions of that measure are therefore | chine? asked m friead “The Old Standby | Roosevelt is strenuous, ba 1* | criticioma of the president's per- | ee ee jalso persistent, and his apparent In-| sonal views and the thorough roast- | lieve.” activity on the railroad question of |ing tt has re 4 at the hands of The Victor is the ideal enter | late can be more properly attributed | raitroad officials and their press |f tainer. We show all styles, with = agents © Get etloubeted Oe vender tl inceminks of teaarde "Gone ta wishen | | E. P. Bacon, of Milwaukee, chair- —_ | ’ the Interstate wae con | sinsbimnthondin vention, has issued a call for « 0 N$ on 0 COLFAX, Wash, Sept. 25.—Mar-|'™eeting of the convention In Chi- ae E tha J. Steward has filed suit for di- | (#9 on Octever 20. Hy this time |] Seattle's Leading Piane House, vorce from Alexander L. steward. |'"* forces wilt be fairly altgned for} ta Lendion Biung + 6 Burke Building. wT Stop in and have a good Cup of Coffee with choicest Rolls or Cake at the ae ae eee oe aS 3 The Rubber Store 714 First Ave. Everything in Rubber A wood stove with many satis factory features; unquestionably the quickest heating stove ever invented. Its operation is mag ical and its fire-retaining quali Ues marvelous. Fire ignites quicker, lasts longer, cost of fuel reduced to the lowest Wherever you find a user of the Fireside Garland you'll find one well pleased. Let us quote you prices. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE 1405 Second Avenue. NOTICE TO | SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star tat | to reach you by 6 o'clock any ev |ning, please do us the favor to call }up our main office (Sunset, Main} 1050; Independent 1138,) between 6| and 7:80 o'clock, and we will send you @ copy at oncey If you should | miss it more than once, please tole phone us every time you miss it In this way we can be certain of | giving oyr subseribers a perfect ser- vico—an@ it Is the only way, TH STAR PUBLISHING CO, THE STYLES CHBVLOTS, ARE PRICES Poorer ‘ercoat House in ce State, 7 ae) New System Dentistry Is It te ordinary dentistry with the ten improvements which give ft ite name These improvements ere in part as follows: Pain has been reduced to a minimem in the boring and grinding of teeth. The removal of nerves can be accomplished in ten min- utes with no pain whatever. Extraction is positively painless tn every case. 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Four-act Comedy by Israel Zang~ will PRIC Only $300 For Cottage Like This OS-—-$2 to Sdc, Awful cheap 8 and 10-acre Thursday, Friday and Saturday— tracts on Lake Washington We di “TER GIRL PROM KATO" Gan finest lake in the in Yo |] to 250. Seats now selling. Coming —“Ren Hur.” ATT! f Eden Addi- beautiful Garden o/ tion the last year, Ina few days all will be sold, No wonder, as we sell acres $50 up on terms of $1 per month. Some have houses i on them. You will be glad to THEATER get it at $500 per acre before long. Some people don’t know John Cort, Mer. Both Phones 4% Sie you can raise over $2,000 worth off of five acres. C. D. Hitman sells more suburt property All Week—Wednesday and Sature and helps more people to get day Matinees, 280, 100, homes than ve firms in ™ rae ae aa nd iy (alta || SAM DE VERE’ OWN COMPANY, er and sells on easier terms and ff} Y SHTED AND PAGO gives work to hundreds of men Ree St te and has done more to bulld up SE. Seattle than anyone else. He ES—The, G00, B50, 1 has sold over 12,000 people their Howard. » eo. homes here the last 6 years. uustomer, his motto. ntle per Right on this side of Lake ¥ and right on lake fr up ¢ ™ AN EUROPEAN SENSATION, 4-THE FREDERICK FAMILY—4 _ | | | & ticwta, Get eee at ALICE SHAW—WHISTLER white store at Atlantic Ci |S OTHER MATCHLESS ACTS—@ "Rae ird Avenue Tf aes Twenty saleamen on grounds un- til sold out, Free boat rides on Inke daily—free to everybody. Or see G. D, Hillman in Times Thea Block Third and Mad ison Bt TONIGHT AND ALL WE Special ee ALBERT HANSEN sewer Wargnes 706 tet Avonuo “AONEST HEARTS,” With Alma Hearn aa Dad's Only } Gtrl ‘The masterpiece of character off@e dy of the entire successful fer thia noted actress, figure of a play full of hy {types of Dixie and beaw |tucky pletures, Great Pile-| River scene, 4 Spirited Acta orately Staged. Realistic Dance, No Next Week, “U: Pharmacy aco; the street at SECOND AVE nels