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BY STAR PUBLISIIING Co, no matter how partment, take such to them their rights. reps, drastic, a Jim Hill told Tacoma folks that the & life insurance company. a It is almost as h fo match a calico horse. D. Alfor as it be @ to properly 0 It is pleasant to learn that J properties of a halo. A WD ON: Wi LL DS a aie Night School No makeshift with us, but a big part of our life work COME AND SEE! A Aa THE RUBBER STOR Ema Era tne he | Tee RSC VEN UE poe oar accead Wel Weather Wearables — you see, THY & ’ HVERF APPERN CON EXCEPT wt NDAY TELEPHONES Bushices Department. Sunset, Main 1080) Thdependent 1198 . — = BALLARD STAR AGBNCY—4M Haliard Ave Sunset. Red 1é | Se te te ae (BY CYNTHIA GREY.) TO MATL_SUHSCRINERE—The date when your wibsorlption expires ie Mth addrede tadet & dato ately te your subscsib> h @banae of dates Mi —* @ taken from the list ___Matered at the P Seattle, Washington ~ ee mat abo RAGEEY'S DRUG STORE, CON BHCOND QV ANE NEw Want Ad g aes the above num cently been opened ® lo Weave subscriptions for the Star and leave t We for this office are: Bunact, Main dependent tine, W. D. WARD, New York Represen tat! 03 Tribune Building. A Word With Sheriff Smith 14 A word with you, Sheriff Smith You need to give a little r thought to the manage- |y Joent of your jail, unless you desire po al annihilation Just how much you are to blame for the almost » ful “jall break” by John Hillebrand jerer, and how much blame attaches to Osear Wise, ye hard to say, but that the direct blame Is upon W head goes w t saying. His incom petence Is too aj ment Right unde « efield's friends to Jug stick after 1 i Chesterfield kept the stuff safely > use it Jobn Hildebrand s that he has had fire arms in his posses sion in bis cell for three weeks, and b down” show he had a complete outfit ¢ aking ja neluding all the weapons YORK. ¢ —Ja t hy necessary to commit murder, if bis dash for Mberty required capital | wa 1 the St crime, It was also shown that Hitdebrand had worked night and | of bis mad} ' M day, sawing away at the steel bar his cell, and had two of them eae See's By ~ completely severed. | N.J baad rela ct 2 “ ‘ Yet This simple-minded employe of yours, Mr waa reet © for h luct pr his leaving the eity thing about {t until a jail-break ts attempted was {nat he loved the ¢ he “COULDN'T HELP IT He ha , the.new theory, advanced by a MAN Another thing, which it is al ssible pe ha le ” Ae and thet ft 1 and pulls = fol — Wise does not know, is that puties in the sheriff's e have w go whither it draws him-—he “CAN'T HELP teen known, at different times, to go down town with women tin [| !T mstes of the county jall and buy ¢rinks for them In sat bring- | ‘ . by way from res b Mty of an ageing wife ing the Women back to the “booby hatch” soon enough to prevent | par ay met of tke & wb d hg Si cia their absence being discovered | hing—friends ly, honor, business repu So much for the blame attacing to Wise'’s management } Now, Sheriff, ultimately the whole bame will come ba n you. | nanet wee t for t - ally w You or your political bosses are responsible for Jal Can't ~ hy ~ andl < © BF negligence or incompetence on the part of your apy . " at tb y-munt 1 ays when he | becharged up as items of mal-administ 22 a ty | asked for bis wsone for atier ‘ im ry « h Tnasmuch as there has been so much smuggling of things Te ANY HELP it ‘ Jall, The Star sugsests that puggte a good man into Jailer | Cg I don Wek aeehats Wise's place bef the Ch Hildebrand ey i have | IT” MAN been repeated Wher * " youngster grows to be a man, that Everybody knows Wi a “good but it takes more | mh wea ed “CANT HELP 17 1 follow him ¥ than that to make a goo | ‘ ‘ - “ . “ w4 hehe tt” te tee | . Heroic Action Needed | . eK ore ben gh | ength, & t of th are strong when, and Seattle ie getting a whole lot of unpleasant ty ant of euRivating @ Genta! af say ¢ . Our fair city has probably been as widely advertised as any in wi ic diner betes be eaten seo ola gremy America this summer and men of prominence in every walk of life | qt itttehe ter the fea! » ® that LE CAN'T Mave seen fit to give us favorable report in the Bast, in fact, so fav- | HELP-IT’ who calle himeelf a MAN Grable that it has unquestionably resulted in a vigorous stimulation MAONNETIOM, INDEED! HYPNOTIGN. NON Yo the tide of emigration in the dircetion of the Northwest ehh be 6 fr gest io r be naan har Me ctanneer ‘et a “" But all the good work bids fair to be spolied. jem there is, is pretty sure to ieee " Monday night an express train was held wp and looted by ban When so yea nt t the . an’t help “Bits #0 close to our city’s vorders that the eptsode will always be as t dead ans Q . 2 be ‘od of that / wociated with Seattle eo = ——_—___—— R Wednesday afternoon a desperate murderer made an almost suc ®eesful dash for liberty, shooting one man and bent on murdering the _ Jailer as incidental to his escape. Wednesday night a trio of bold highwaymen entéred a store Within the shadows of the police station, and one of them fatally shot e,change that ft mus tainly lest ‘ Que might took in vain through the pages of “yellow backs” and ckinn, © Onmines i Sigher thie outs ot find crime piled on crime like that; in fact, we wouldn't leve | in a the atter f t . Wt if we read it in books. [t smacks of the outlawry of bord nd bet he te t Ways, and jars discordantly beh wmews tae Eee sg Rete - ¥ sont. The Great Northern hold up could not have beon prevented, the | eons fuse ae me” ur ie eacaiein, toe fall-break could easily have been forestalied. while the depart- | times ft ts r t Ment, if bandied as it would have been tn some en, would have |* Ti q th ' buy Sbrown out @ crag-net on the very night of the train robbery and : ‘a . om Begeed game that is now roaming at large in our city. a ror to |, Bite § Ht ™ , ory esse Daw-abiding peopic, and it is almost a safe wager that the gang of | tr f a ° ‘ 1k fring Shugs who murdered an innocent lad would have fall ¥ is | « » - fa . « of the law. 7 Tato ney.my ; ips torec ae It is no time for idle dreaming. The situation dema ; te R measures. 1 « ' led. No city can afford to have tts name and fame blight ‘ st ; ae Jong continuation of such a reign of which w preva and | = — — —— the people whose inherent rights presuppose pr ad Property have a right to demand that their servant ° j|Ux* STAR DUST » Great . . "Pacoma than it was ten years ago. That gh pot in Seattle brings it at 600 f tr er a —_—— Good evening, were you b fn " I - ‘The effort of the Goulds to give J ey, Jr., th t * that after all a corporation has a@ sole tty : cree Fy ° t i" ; “Everybody works but father be father is a 7 2 manag is furnish good under for nebody | lan the woman suff Bob probat gures| Lives there a man with soul so dead t ! thing | Who never to himself hath said an make b I'll give thee, dear, my heart and hand? te me, Why did you stupid Jack Mushiy’s J. W. Edward Addicks is going to be an editor it better You'll like ad it was this way: than the senate, THURSDAY, OCT, §, 1905 The Plot and the Postmark: STORY IN WHICH TWO LET TERS AND AN. ENVELOPE) i ey | lA | Mae PLAY PROMINENT PARTS ails . H te h joy F r | | Mr. Job | | u f " ' | ' y 5 ' w ' i. i t and ' Me } f t ¥ P ' | ' ' ' ted by t ' ' no. 5 | gratu and he added| "I've heard ~w Ko, d portacript ' ! wa; | fur picked up { hear that A }) ) ' benet made bie ffer which he t mt 1. Perhaps you 4] “3 fumt liver's If so, 1 t ' 4 old Adat ic th | A brought down his huge fi | ; ‘ | hich threatened to| polly : olla 4 ct | t indig the table to his hared b Aging Kiva picked up the # 1 | looking _ | gied ‘A i’ father an you call ¥ f ing opintte bit ! rok at ¢ next ¥ ng from his hew prea Yes, 4, 1 can! 1 8 he muttered. “I'm the ' it x ' c : You | D ‘es tad! 1 it . | wirt . ht tha . « | aie the 3 hie was | ins tw Fred f t wen for ¥ a! An ax of bie " « | , t was in E nugh : " t ely Mr, John Saunders plans wer Fred’a letter to the Names. desk! ‘They couldn't lope he kept r Brigborough at the 1 caret ne it a ¢ - mon sank back in hie} private 4 . og } | pon he did ay gpd Fetch Fre o maid, hoarse M son found tits Set n Fred!” he watd, } y ter . t ne Brig a was absent her father ean . . n muidering cap,” and by | ‘ uate ° reunited lovers entered | “ the room he had arrived at a pretty MR. JOHN SAUNDERS ~ teaypce € the my Patent Agent ove have trea Mii ot. Brighor ee ae With thie was the f onl ee I made y tte . eo tf nta nething excep- , t ing reply to a Among : teh m= un . =e RBs oy oneal ly unworkat ‘ peep DO OR DIE | ane € t ur ws : . = to Frank hoot ¢ ~ Saenger 1g wath ope short) Adamson bt And at the riek ® inven t Kk mpelin an al ‘ » S what Frank He} you w Dr. M " ie « uty ° i >t f : H « the off ' wh Finst | however, i jam AVENUE meres LEWIS oon fe _ & CO. cHEMAY ins Sie race in i = oid IANOS bs Rilen @ GiLeeRt RAMAKER CO. ond Avenue. Second ani Unior L = I's Bad Policy Clothiers, > through the world badly dressed when, by taking advantage | our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, the most poorly paid working man may be attired in the height of fashion FINE WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHI DREN AT MODERATE PRICES AND ON Eastern Outfitting Co “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cor. Pike St, and Fifth Ave. | | CHOOL. | FOR |Priceson Reliable EERE ERE * = * ; EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ; . * * * EEE THe M er they meet down near the trees, keep all the time to the right in eter 6 snd land id the small precipice, fal- som j\low through between the two piles of a to if {« to University street. Crome . ore ¢ 1 t 4h to the on the ridge to take th ent b 1 from there you can énsily tum- 5, of " ay se it sy b n to the plained sidewalk, hy itors better 4 For those f opposite points im § education Perhaps Americans | the city t them come on Union : do but ig it pomible that all wh et to the Sth avenue alleyway, ff thee side and bunt into you}and follow up the gulch font know the diffe It would| In king this trip rubber boots not be proper even after auch an| would not be a disadvantage. If experier > call a a ¢ you wish to come in the evening s cle” in this|It would be well to carry a lan- tern. It would be well if you could an 1 let | travel in parties of several together : ons t who live |and with a nervy armed man among 1 south of |you. There is m worse trail over get to the | Marshall's pass, Alaska. By day and ' her of the |by night I've been over these tratia, two trails at Fifth av- GLAZIER. a Sensational Rresgen Beers Drug Store s er Bath Cabinets, complete with aleohel ve and 1 pint wood alcohol z; $5.00, Quaker price din Pit Society Correspondence Paper, good quality Pad regular price 25, Quaker price ... 106 Alcohol Stoves, practical, economical, convenient; regular price Thc, Quaker price 426 Green Carnation Perfume, a new odor price, per oz., 75e; Quaker price. Triplicate Mirrors, heavy French bevel regular price $3.00, Quaker special Viett our Py rographic Department—new ties in post cards, both wood and leather, any de- urnt on anything by our artist. delivery to all parts of the city. 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