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* wae ° THE SEATTLE STAR \-dalhliatalicdes vshostabetalalaiahlsfialisdichaieibateubaih: he 4 ; BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. i} iS er if aw id OFPICMA—1WT and the Reventh Avenues. * N REGRUI | | 0 = Wiiky APTERNOON EXCHPT BUNDAY. rs TRLRPHONE: Pongege - * ape Department Binmet, Main 108; Independent Hae. * * ba —— ELARD SPAM AGENCY 2 Silers Ave. Sunse@ ed iat « PESSIMISM +*| BY E. M. BREDEN Lady Lack fuming. “Oh per cony con ° 0 © cents per mon “a thy tnt or barrier, We tres copies, “WON ftve conte per geal | he | (Copyright, 1906, by the Newspaper nad Lord R lw nat yoo AL, BURACKINERS— The q te ription exp! i * ‘ Enterprise Association.) will take care of-—ol rs addrens label of each paper, W. ‘fe'your subscrtte (BY CYNTHIA GREY.) t in-law with plea I nover had the least wish to call * es bern bakd te AS he mae on from the tat | 7 M Smith id Lady Lack i 1 promptly, framing nae ‘on the add iS a recelp on Mrs, Smith,” sald Lady Lackton 4 : — ee At the Postoffiee at Beattie, Washington, as second-class matter, PUDFELE SVS SVIDE VERGO TE EES SOOTHE You know her, don't you? ny ence in hae ges pt 6 ; - NEAR ORMCB-RAGLEY'S DRUG STORE, COR. BECOND AVR must be stopped until the demand| 1 owned the soft impeachment. 1] \7" 8! Wa lmploning glatice | Tul rk: mw Want Ad. Office at the above number hag recently been opened can diminish the supply in order to) was paying # duty call, and trying) iat nor Iadyship had intended far e pur ding the public a conventent place to leave want reatore normal conditions? What ts| to look as though I enjoyed it freres mibecriptions tos The Star and leave news Items The phone mum: the secret, mysterious, subtle mis-| “Let me see,” continued Lady| Otherwise, But unmindful of her) ee ot eeeeenacne LER chief that is working be h the| Lackte are you coming tomor ds BoM = a eo : W. D. WARD. New York Represen tative 03 Tribune Bulldin industrial world to throw it into| row? § really bad eo many Invita-| 1 cir. sselted ice, and then eat down : ~—- Mak b memes | na? Mr. Rockefeller should | tons sent out that I forgot who ac-| (hi me hat le. one © P public into his full confl-| cepted and who declined har -* ae ~ ne het aitarhees waerelix ‘ bit ise yous i ‘ ( if he # an evil that ecepte an ith rew . or hot afternoa ore yw one time am on'y one H ymetime m > eril of Reformers dense he: he pone tha oe fn oe -l away. Mra, Bmith was kept #0 con | termination | Lackton But today, as {ll-luck . shite y } et am no fun, | Ting ot all dat puzzles #o Tt is unpleasant to know that a high public official who does his Can it be that the pessimiem of| would have it, 1 met her out with |'4¢7 lackton if she had failed to hahd kin be Yor which Aw amn't able @uty fearlessly and without favor can not safely travel over the state the moment has seised tha,all king| the most ble person——a sip-|COMS, Ae for my companion and | Ade t wo vehy bad Ob! Aw'm ‘fraid Aw’l nebbah know @f which he is governor or walk the ots of the capital without and his gloomy view of: the future | ter-in actually introduced |" hee tye bg aa ere ay er ee ae De ee ee ‘ Protection other than is afforded by the regular police lw the reault of the dark thoughts| her! I was forced—really | asterly manner by our hostess, | = > This is not Russia, where the rulers are a class apart, separated - saturelly vies during een - foreed i You! oven when she passed so cloes aa} ‘ » by . : . he spe ewe plation of rampant vice, gra in | ackton, With) i) weush us with th « Pe from the Lea by @ line of armed guards; and yet the spectacle w high places, sensationally explotted | charming frankness, “I am depend. | 1? ¥ i Bc . ; Breen’ to the world ia not one to bo proud ert | ing a good deal on Mra. Smith j. | 2S, SOP. eres * ‘ons in dire Indeed, the Russian people haye the better end of the compari Nover before in the history of the] lin, and it would be t inconven- | 0°" oa talhttion - 3 Sea. They kill public oppressors; we kill or threaten to kill publi world were the evil deeds of the in-| lent if she were to conaider herself n matron in black, who w 4 san lividual heralded in such trumpet | offended and fall me: noted for her diamonds and he a tones as at the present m nt. The jome people are #0 surd Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley, in close sympathy with the peo , mel ight of publicity reveals the lurk: | touchy,” 1 murmured ge ey ce hy ple and staunch defenders of popular rights, fell victims of assassins ’ ut of Pa OV ling places of moral lepers and| “Exactly,” Lady Lackton agrocd.|,, Menlly very annoyins _ ’ To pronounce their assassins crazy mon is not to supply an explana aah auen Wak ts mundrols in high places. The mia-| “She might have seen—eastly—that We | munte much on the} s 3 Si ihes te Ghnathies eortously wrong with paychical ¢ at A pete Banh: da are accentua 1 th lee-| 1 was only asking. her as mero, veiattraction.” said the| COUNCILMAN MULLEN SHOWS HOW THEY ARE BEING son of their undoing should leave an | form * mon we of Mre 2 ; When homicidal mania so repeatedly tends toward the destruction of | ute plumage, The| erie imprint upon the cot mith to introduce her at a de vee ‘| CHEATED UNDER PRESENT SYSTEM FAVOR OF SUB- Pudlic officials who are faithful to their trust ngs is hard times) iistive mind. They are as t her accept. No one has any Idea | iii # He rd STITUTION OF METERS Governor Hanly, of Indiana, who forced Auditor Sherrick to re [1M “Tea wil ee warning the y | who Mr. Genith was; and Mra. Smith | "wry y ask the dear duchess @lgn because of the misuse of state funds, has been surprised to find | hq jot the rocks of destruction knows that 5 only aaked ber for the/ .,,, esident, you know?” said eee ead no The great danger lies in # prone-| ake of her violin Bimself under the protection of skilled private detectives engaged by | Financia ons to believe all officials bad and She probably does,” 1 agre _ dee | ad of red « ates) voirs the Good Citizens’ League. unp 1 WT ian ‘trust corrapt-|® mat f fact, Mra. Smith te i 4 x11 men in positions of corrap’ . ‘ i | The provocation for an attack upon Governor Hanly could only | mation.” T r ible. It te because the evil te ae ¢ something more than acquaint. | ” ? ah foe Be the fearless work he has done as a reform If he be endange einer t A the clear, aw preet =e x ke g fee abe fin * ter the f 1 | @ the onty a oa a the — eredi ~ a ckton as exhilarating as | which the ¥ epartment MH can only be because he insists upon enforcement of the laws, wh | night 4 | a j nigh | y do. mittee, which meets W Jay | car run on business princip @ver interests may suffer or individuals be offende In t ABOUT 1 explained to her, when I fret] |The installation of meters we Governor Folk had the same experience when, as district orney, | Proph: always raise ST SCANDAL called on her,” Lady Laeckton con ght to act on the matter, may} oneidera but it could their ¥ bove the hum and clat tinnes " n never te | ve Re was prosecuting the bood in sourl, Undoubtedly he was | th Bg pect t - ee - | Mr. Rockefeller and the other i inned, “that my tn ney 3 # gradually “ er o e wheels of 08 ‘ext | dReaggee corey get ne} ca ri iving in terra w & sd The meter aystem ts the only one ® marked man. Even the St. Louis chiet *, by nom wear, or the year after, or the year | mists Shosld not cl \ i out . ar, or the year afte jo year | Nture to on eafe as premnt.| ¢xplained that I was making quite , P that is Just to the large and small friendly to him, saw the necessity of an a 4 guard about the faith | followir eclare, w I se «the lehere are men out of work tofay| an exception in her cane, 1 ve} be : | sumer alike. it fe the enle aan Bal Prosecutor, and furnished it without consulting him. Thero was | black hand of want clutching at the) v4 there are jobs begging for wih) #he understood perfectly 1 reduc} which will pr ¢ ween, tee Giways & detective in plain clothes at the attorney's elbow } hte - gee = rin the oun | (ne ba to labor therein. ogbe| have no joubt she di i ? re robs se 1 ra i | cattied on in this elty in some in- It calls for peculiar quality of courage to be a real reformer She anand thanee Of Samnine Wit btn adulum will probably swing pick) Marked with conviction, and Fro pencil aoe and It) stances to the point of disgrace. ‘The really faithful public official in these days gust be a brave | through the land not wae 16 Soe contentenes! revoir, then, ¢ Lord ify the 1 nee x { Man or something of a fanatic. A Raphael ts not led to dept ate the | resent. with an abjdjag] Robert.” said Lady Lackton r reducts it has pind poo Flere: It bs i misery. On the dark background of ri Let weiaitering bebe tbat)! looking forward immensely ould have been toand that it te eneuaee ane human suffering the despair of aj ™ -_ . to coming,” I assured her, truth uetion of 2 we ee 9s oe | strick . . 3 Jnomewhere out there tn the mygher | / | the fixed rate system. A Strike For the Sake of Mules + gga ae aan okt | ious future there are better timed) ily Pe aney » aro att. Bae its chief opponents are an ¢ —_ tor each and all of us _* persed rdigest f small homes, whereas, ets tong aye | for ¢ - ee! me, flushed. per stituent But why has Mr. Rockefeller | No man kn woth the cwnereiaaes | fet aot od fn pur pores 5 be its greatest benefi« The strike is one of the great modern methods of conserving the | layer the evil day? Are the Amert-| What it brings —whether a od Die, satin tr At present the ownny ae Pights of man. can people rushing pell-mell, heed-| from the hora of plenty renee 1} she eried, by way of on = end expansive lawns, Sci ‘ leas, careless to financial destruc-|from the waisting bands o areett that you were Mra able nt 4 the amount of water AX ts discovered also to be a method of defending the rights of | 1h), “AN cald not the present|—will come In good season as C9] Sith! It te most provoking of her “ e average family, pay practical- ‘mules. SO-CALLED GOOD TIMES |a* the sun shines The prudent) po. nas arrived, and there ts ly the same rate as the former, At an Indi: mine 125 miners have gone on strike because the s the balance of trade|man will ha Jone everyWPd! 14 one to do anythin 1 really “There are other defects in the ® Is th . « a Were not being given enough to eat ? Has overproduction so| within reason and justice to be rad | do think, considering everything ‘ water nymtem that should be reme- Here, say all men, is a just strike. glutted the markets at home and| pared for the day of good or il-*) that she might have contrived to aitheut o iied. 1 oppose giving free water to " ad that the wheels of progress | beyond that no honest man CRD 8) come earty.” the public schools and to various the cost in money. to eat. the name of manhood Bat let it be the worker's own getting enough to gat himself who is underpaid and underfed fegaried with widely divided opinions jo declare the strike a conspiracy bis business as he sees fit Buch is the vast difference in « the right of underfed human workers, their wi and the rights of underfed mules. ‘The mule is @ worthy animal. But the theory that asoning or hi the ground of either economic More Fame for the Pean Make up o tally for the Tt has achieved new fame Bam fn a treatise that ts being b ‘The peanut is good hay. In to the celebration of Sunday, the Ber to iis sister ship, the cow-pea hogs may be turned in upon it (te the agriculturist. The seed ©} and, for seeding purposes, it ix fo |. the readier sprouter 4 In a germinated test the eaten in the Before putting them in. In seeding, the thin re Femoved. Im eating. th @arm weather and a gra There are 203.946 “fast census, and the 4 My. Peanuts grown for market than & crop grown for stock ¢ We the harvesting. When the hong up on poles until th hauled to the barn. 7 O wants ft; and tf the soil in Field should net be lexs than one « PANE this does not count the : fe whose imports are peanuts and _mentive, to way the least and in bet 4 ~~ explolt te free ut a rea pughhly 3 the 1 than th —_—_——. ¢ ‘This is the time of year when the ® Port Arthur of every pantry mane let it be the ves bin ut o though and then th ain schools of phitosophy and ‘The helpless, hardworked dumb brutes, requiring only their liv ag im return for their labor, should have enough to eat. ev § men must be idle and a great industry paralyzed to secure them Some rights are too sacred for men to stop in maintaining them Wumane spirit and the sober sense of the whole people will | Strike In behalf of hard-worked mules that are not given No seif-styled sociologist or theorizing economist will question eof it—or the true ecenomy of It, for mules are property ‘Yes, all will agree that the man who refuses to enter into a strike his companion, the mule, is not getting enough to eat is not ‘Then self-styled sociologists and theorizing economists spring up against an employer's right to con. exploding tomato can Bough to eat is superior to that of the workingman is not justi (7 As OMNIS COME AND SEE! WA SL) MAIN. ODERMBUSIWESS COLLEGE Night School o makeshift with us, but a big part of our! ——_ ———— ~ I understood perfectly. My mind's Jividuals for the same reason that ove saw the ineligthle little corner ; 1 opposed giving munictpal electric~ where the imponsible sister-in-law om ty to the Salvation army and the id have been hidden away be Wayside hospital. If such inmtit » arrival of worthier guests = ae toe tions are deserving of municipal al@ ‘Oh! here she is, at last! Really se Piaget ar h J | they should be paid out of the gene Mra. Smith, I thought you were not OH, PLEASE DON'T DISOWN . me eral fund, so that the whole elty, coming'” ered her ladyship in| ME, LADY LACKTON j : : merely the consumers of water ai! crescendo tones. She gave a limp | rors light, would bear the burden, hand to the culprit. and two fingers gy Berges co % 3 caer “Another Injustice to the to the imponst bility inquired the other cautiously. “I betitute m consumers le that wacees — “Iam sorry to have been hin-|/ seek tae dammebare 4 a “es oe = 4 "4 has no share in paying for ti dere < s. Smith, in her ge . ow he yee x ra! Mullen , J - reful perusal of the sixjis & sample of the live stock they] dered 5 Eire. Banith, ie her pay ? sald Lady Lackton, with Bowen brought tn a report fa ‘ of the water departm From a al fp ! ~ |} tle vol How do you do, Lord y La Sl the Nquidation of tte -<aenen + ne tories of the Great North-| raise there | don't want to see It + bland patronage. “Ob! lll write. I} the purchase of me wt the | qui o> seven stories of } ; Robert? I—I think you have met owners of hom © ern hold up by the Times-Crimes} The Doge of War—“Live stock tt oy tteter-ia-nw? don't mind in the least. She ts al-| agitation for reduced rates first be-| ” ane ee » specialist the following deductions | doesn't know it's alive “af you'll kindly play at once,”|¥AY® #0 very sweet and obliging) gan, but their scheme w t with | he debt, and by the time tt te are setf-evident | The Grizziy—"Do they call it a that I'm qure she'll come—if I write |a stor r disapproval | @sted the vacant: greener The job was done by experts.” | peace bird because it eats pense?” | meme ————| myself, that is, I don't know so! nding the unpopular-| i! receive the benefit of “% was 6 alors. Jake Borah’s Dog-—"It probably very much of her sonally, | ity of the meter ay said Coun- | Wster plant for whieh they There were at seven ban-| likes giblet stew.” but of flman Mullen Wedne Jig. DOt @ cont ne | dite The Bob-cat—“It's certainly a} Oh] Please don't disown me.| cussing the matt ti — There were not more than| coo-riosity.” | Lady Lackton!” said Mrs. Smith's |it in the and in the « CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—A. Tn three. The Stork mag reminds ane sister-in-law, She stood up with al with be » wa président of the lowa Corn B The sobbers are now running/ How dove the little buy it during| necming om Vm afraid you) sumers Meat Producers’ association, north lickety-split BB gh mage coli my nan See RENO COteE Soy RAM. BOE 1 CHD Moines, Ia., testified before They are all hiding In Seattle which the dove fitted away, w haps; but I am the 4 of Tad-| tir terstate ccunmerdy aaaeee ve. “They eacaped with a horse and|!ng shrieks of agony. . — a 5S ae ay Ce ee ont morning and dented the |. | boxy Iocan dehtaanai ot min tak «eee eS of the railroads that rates om 7 hey je the as sone as . * as a with counte- | hea e he. t oy — , ‘ bandit, had broke mance rivaling her purple gown,|.” are equitalie to «tot ra |canght my arm in a frenzied clutch} UNCLE HENRY NK& j and was murmuring something hys- | 7 2 RY Tee Hav 1m fant wt phert > | torleally about « | } . It ia not true? She ts really—? | | Why did you not tell me” | | The late Mr. Smith had several | | no idea which it was until I met her ‘The best and safest way | here. to buy a piano ta to IN I never knew!” Lady Lackton VESTIGATE ani make %| ‘ton 3 seca Hoff's Peptontved Emulsion of Cod Liver a “ <P omnes Ith c caaet te he sp cure for all lung troubles, pl | been t s uel 8 take, effective, sure; gular price t | commen name 1 fan Quaker price ee) le 1 ke “g about Mr The Quaker Bath Cabinet; complete with | Smi No one r mentioned him and one pint of wood alcohol; regular I imagined that none of her hus $ 1 week, special BS band’s ple were able! Bock es ondence Pr extra quality 6 Lady Lackton was set in tears. ‘ ti She has certainly n reason to “* + eens « oe " be ashamed of her husband Vests—the Quaker carries the largest people—nor of t © belonging to 4 { complete stock in the west and of} to her second, I hope I observed fers rated Frost King and ne cheerf | Vests all week at, each se BBL | | “Her gasped Lady} Green Carnatio he latest Perfume out; regular in Lackton. | price per oz. The; Quaker all week special per % 1 laur my final thur herbolt. f » sosseual 1 T amiled T remarked h Plate, biggest bargain ever offe: | ~ has beer ! price $3.0 n cial Re, . : to marry 1 Douche and Be amele; all week spectal ae Piano House _— t Novelties in Souver Cards; addresses burnt wite 314 Union St. a charg 7 Pe Quaker m all parts of the efty; ae tee P this HE HAD ONE BAD VICE Main He 40, ‘ ho @ little exclusive i aid AO pe BE AAO yg WHEN NEWS ARP SCAR¢ | : 1 e Stork-—"What's it good for,| .e walnng san meri It ldn’t fly with an in Docu ond crch fee's pair], aw The QUAKER DRUG ® weal e The un kaw an ten Tae . & nage 1033-1015 First Avenue | The Bob-cat—“Agk it if it can} Ask Alt ee Carrie Nation, ha. ha.’ ss S See ‘Th rk—“Itll never feel at) | anck Keek toc 6 | home in Colorado, anyhow.” : | unta or “s not #0 is overhauling — his . gad a7 pers yr ywiel aed yd Pome ier ot Sean j In Buying a Remember that the name over the Fee cae nee © CONST” Chartle Dord went to Chataneoaia’ 4 t 5 door of the dealer counts for more 1 reer tng: SP Saturday, and come back wie of on Ss Piano than the name of the piano—partic- weight, ten’t it : “ sk out, girts, he might All fashionable fabr and 3 ly when you are looking for a torah's Dog It looks like a | ular shades re nted moderately priced instrument from « pot ple | Culough vut Priced from You run great risks with most f War It wasn't around jay 1u S cheap piano: tter get them of W aie { ally * | fe) know what you're getting—where Nor at the Congreas| Not Goodwin is having more rows ONE DOLLAR A WERK faults are never hidden—where no ther islet ibis ea thomah he had been & BUYS ON} misrepresentation under any elr- Bob-eat—"Nor at Cripple| member of the “original Florodora cumstances is allowed—where every- | nextet | body pays the same price and where Borah's Dog—"It's a Butt-| | Eastern all goods (pianos included) © are “What do we stand for in this! (@) tfi ry g s marked in plain figuves. It's safe Grintly—Patt-in, ‘Dutton, [eampaign?” eaked the noley orator:t utfitting Co.,, inc re. BASY PAYMENTS. who's got the putt-in.’ | “Your speeches,” » 1 the man| Cor. Pike St. and Fift es Serataie Vice e:stevas ivan HAESR ote aes mae Os niae tee Bsn gy SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. pein Partemanth, M. #1... heut,M.that. to the eunation allie s Reliable Credil House 711 Second Awer Beattie, 4

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