The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1905, Page 4

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E STAR—SA TURDAY, OC T. 7, 1905. a 1, as hefo tated, the chair was not suffering the tor rt gies TEES ‘Woman — Born Bulldozer ‘The Barbe of me Alpena z eee reat ( y* xt hia Grey a THE SEATI ij ane Cent er ron twenty-five cents per month | am w and, @ | f by at tae } TO MAIL SCRSCRINEY when your aubsoription expires is / f - He of hi , w as t , D ; $e, sladroae ta bet af each m that date arriven It your saheerte % : a " rt with a ant and i Hon, had not “aenin, been bs Four ame le caken fromthe tise | (>) fY one m1 ‘ Rotered at the Postoffice Wa xton. as wecond-clase matter. | CT 4 . Ww grows to be} . . : 4 ; : ‘ , WANT AD OFFICE-—RAGLEYS® DRUG STORE. CO. ECON = ! hen the ¥ . rd amusement AND PIKE STRERT - 7 a oe ND Ave, . he f 1} q f and @ h t Our ne® Want Ad. Office at the above gumber has recently been opened x ‘ " " not jons for The Star and leave news ltema. The phone hum: ue phe 1 all the time the monster was are: Bunset, Main Om, Independent tise - leet * t or ¢ her wa nt ng t re a 4 | ; » young atte ally adapt a y & W. B. WARD, New York Repr & Tribune Bullding re 4 ) proper subse f yg ey Pe Rat now th f the shop oo — ' aA The game he same — ’ ; ht—my . dl hang ny , 4 : bs The Reading’s Profits 1S : . WU The t a4 i le, incrediblet 7 ne heerf 1 con A ) ’ i k al me * ke into The Ph Iphia ne Railway Co, et " . heart 1 ane what hes . I 1 1 all my profit of 20 per m am fact of deep to 2 h y | ayo “y t e last perate effort every great t c ntere nth ntry ) “0 | were of Cit 1 f. Thank on! At Two years ago the main business of the Philadelphia and Read . , | i a, but ast t fa ngs which ° ‘ é tn F way taggered to m feet tng was for months paralyzed by the great anthra tri pecaune 4) Br el i hick 1 . s y President Baer and his a atos, claiming bip, main ntwd ard hin . eis ang Twenty-five cents, sir, please ‘ tained that the increased wa manded would wipe out the pr ye old gan him | that the brid anically—an most uncon- ‘ For many months th: Q {min were Idle, the mines deso ' i at n the ‘a h v : & late t 1 yening ws W h joing. H wa . rment, | pa not ands 8 ate. the railways ru the r a scone of rioting and finally a She pulla him, she pour hime. jcrack with or an ! 4 a -othe anigs ne Re od por trace, i theater of war for the r a, th al consume f y held jon hin | that bine. by ‘ or tae @ | Sunahe . a fave hand the dreadful or up for high p and the buaiz < th . t be arly, t The m te : nite t al th h which | had passed ‘ L na youn acd wh ve ry ‘ ~ the tter abn a § ed beyond mea Millions of dollars w and | aa 4. ze who | ever. te that Tpattor Of 4 womar I A matter, Jobst" saig i opera alone. Mil we t by the t the | w b lidowe hh ide he bite > ¢~ Agog ar . : . 11 at the chair attentively, ‘ country at large. Men and w an n w ! 4 th ae ey of a we But for the ra and at the barber was not the oe oe ‘ ne west @ maimed and re it | \ sh otiet Sart he grins and *' : ye noes t the A nd bore no ~ clseeinage 7 rapa 1h ~o : Ip - ght wher | rdinary affair | he can walk he is her - ; t ts the - ’ ators’ profit moat R00. ed and accomm: gem =A ° A giy for} 7 a I ay frightful ex- ¢ national ' ! an arbitra p t aad be ¢ . ‘ hosing and 8 on ) my partner then; but tion, As a result the x sw 1 10 per nereas h ’ ; won't find ‘ 1 ‘ t next day, when on board the baal whit Wes . er, | told him the whole story. Accordit 1 tent fee st , ir oh You were mesmerized,” said he, din . { a 8 ave | his ba ete be t involuptarily mesmerized, by that Dean cut it two. per cant would have w out atl | 8 ee oat “ barber ) reams were imagin- profit, a 10 ; fease must have wiped out half of it Hap her to y. The people who passed laughed he ading’s profits this year are 7 - n al you on account of your queer o an grimaces. Your vision, which was @ business. } ie t kind of hypnotic nightmare, was # It foliows as an unavoidable sequence that th }, man ay 1 ran the . ibjective phantasma on the plane The facts show that the resistance to the min an artri ls n ar 4, Byt ' ai mite t y one of one han and with the oth was saturated, so to speak, with bor an iii ee iegpe a di other per e the he nd at the| carefully applied the « diablerie of the infernal story thal ~ ing, the death starvation, the paralysis of fe Phe ee Pe Br | samc Wiley | ory : of the! rusor to my face just anderneat ghastly, moon-eyed, bony-nosed . wee le horror end devastation of t at strike, wer ela , al va t . t the unt horror aud devastation of & BY OR. WASHINGTON GLADDEP ark being relat wee 1 this " ee, the jown | vampire told on the boa’ Based upon a lie. 3 » wand © ar ye e | my sk, a yund t point That is the whole rationale of Moderator of the Congregational Church t the time B men Were ting at 5 plece they |of my chin st on the |the matter; it is all simple snows —_— 4 4th from his| oth and then h and| Very simple,” I responded, bul Dollars in Europe and Here 4 making (hey) ones! 1 was hardly fit for work for| still | e been shaving myself ever a - The easy conviction of one ast p ! pit tha elated veral dey hop was on the ground floor, | since A friend of the editor asks this question: “Why do Americans a8 | ioe of packers makes it plain on to them, th . a a oe oes ‘ nan a queer state of| . t ) ry time a customer « @ rule go after the dollar harder than Europeans the charges against the railways ie which is fumda-| to the voters of this qe args geo Raye arn el That is easy the big shippers are not mere fe. Of ai} the| let such unfair decisions Influence) le OY Git vr ined. it remind-| Plainly, because dollars wil! buy more in this country than {n |mor. If the case is probed {t will) mon hat reed the them in casting their vo! a ao ae ok Anak dane aooare tae, aan v ’ be found worse than the public has} land the tap root. It ts lerwe oming 1 am « candid . res Burope. Dollars wil! bay some things there, but here they will buy euapects y th nig ® relations with |and will be until the polls have clos-| #4 | stood over it with my razor, the} everything that is worth buying. In Europe it makes no difference The railroad officiate have bees] the thek arent seen an Gant thought nym ae, : op a bine how much money a man has, nor how decent his ch er, neither |sirenuously protesting that since) t er have t themselves} Come and don't fall to Pe eg | this countenance? And then | ten th the! t ons un the erican a. a a he nor his family can amount to anything in partu: Ho must |the passage of the Elkins’ law the/ up r inder th eearese - find myself thinking, ‘Sup-| a heen te the an Wiis the & t opportunity ts closed. In |Tebate business has been stopped.| It may seem that the conviction, | for just cas 0 G00 Ga on inoeion @ O0 Wash., ¢ | Now give us and finish the Third born to the mann@r. Else the door of opy unity The fact probably is that they hav mm their own confe n, of one Yo t in reality began to tak ar, City avenue regrade. Then give us and this country, if he is the right sort of a man, he can buy freedom from lr and oth ames for it. F sap of the law-breake a - aiek a \ first, but I see @ great deal in| fir the Jackson street regrade, fear and worry, recognition, independence. He can aspire to be and | damages to freight is 0 for great rejo' a. It is some} : Te about ting Fourth!) Then give us the long talked of nger every day but not} Judgin Would like to ask through | widening of Pike street. ne of your paper are We taxpayers ha to foot all these Improvements of streets, why tr t " from the mortality at rican can aspire to become. ventions hing to be than f . ¢ had the strength all go} : While the congressional tnve much. It wt sains true that no-| tached to motor racing, that Van ve had strength all go) ' 6, and leave me with b ” + soot cic lemme ‘semaine or thin] derbilt » might well be altere me, an | fon was in progress last noxdly has been punished f nis|derbilt cup mig Med for a|of sweat standing on my forehend, | Become all that any other A And that ts why our critics across the waters fall to understand a. Years ago they called us a nation of shopkeepers. They ean see | creat many big shipt wore ™ A fine is not a punishment! in design eo as to be adi pad cena Gi edn tonalite, Glan not divide up the improvements of Ai only as dollar chasers, But— to Washington, and their testir ute for punishment. |funeral ura, in case something hap-| fp Bhcar agg gelling sg streets so that all the people Sa The fact is we want money because of the things it will buy. We an quite unanimous that all was y which the rich may | Dens. } temptation. So I quit busl-| bs nefited instead of making all mt. The whole sy njust. Laws are not} Why do women go wild over a] ol with the railways; nothing was improvements of streets in one pare a time, took a trip for my @o not hoard it. We a 3 health, and got royal spenders. ticular » wrong, so far as they knew; as for »t of the city, for the beme Of course there are some among us who believe that money will | rebates, they had not heard of them|cqual whea money gives immunity|™an who wears brass buttons? oe vanes oe Aye ave r fit of only a few. Buy anything—contentment, happiness, or even character. They learn wh testimony must be taken with | from disgrace. j — aeaw trem the >» better, | finished ; A TAXPAYER. G@ifferently. some grains of allowance. Do But surely it is not altogether an unworthy motive that we |\°** Preorrned aa these: ego te Should desire money that we m = ~e re a ne a: gett ~ We are fond of. It is not a sordid to educate our children and give the The thing is well hit off by one rioonists who represents ¢ to the well being of those he magia rat hav ne fuss wa this one of want! railroads = w of these offenders with « bladder,} @ chance in life better than | hesitate feny it. Evasion of law! while two of them, who have suffer ra fow weeks t t 1 was ent back to work, But the first face that a the chatr was} n'a face last time I at at t « m | favors Satusday Evening Bargains | lear chance. And that is why Frits and Patrick and Nels and Ant a vote ap t violation; | ed their farcial infliction, are walk to practice my art. I quit ker prices are always low, Quaker Bargains and Moses, wher they came to us sea, join with us in the ar | S man je committing 8] ng away in uacos a ed pel » business, went to w ork on some One = rave ts ‘I rl every item, there's some- hh he © ’ ne of e Newspapers scussin as that he yeen forming in my bere to st you _— | D met 60 D0 oupesten thAt) the ome of this trial, and de sind for several years, and in. Milk: regular price 25e; Saturday Spe- It is only when we begin to long for dollars we cannot use that ;! ut lying. or | fending the leniency with which vented the Mechantco-Artistic Won-| . cscee sense 1 ing to @ He to « himaeif thene on have been treat speaks ‘ 1 ‘ed lined Moccasi for le wit ‘We become money mad. & men have been treated, spea er | d y ns, peop! I happened to be in a western city of the » “quasi criminals’ . . . all sizes, reg pt ‘The American wants dollars for what they will buy and he bu rect iar Gann wb oe! hems os “quest criminals” In ‘ . : . * gat all sizes, regular F prion $86; a what he wants { that place was giving hie|s quasi criminal? These tnen er PR glace. aes ee eee dence and Envelopes; The A. TR : |testimony in Washington. He bad) aither criminals they are not.|| warded faces, shaggy hair, and gula ; Saturday Special, e in a. perc dpe pr hg bry cpm ee the possession of riches make fish appetites, myself and pa esece: scene.) nem ping o oyalty ais, and he was saying wha he tenmnieeenet at tb tea & Gand ge stereos oh es Brushes, good quality regular price Ise: sagiaiasie | wante > Bet ne of bis) crimis The law knows no such aturday Special .. 0 ks dae skh a neigh a man of intelligence! category i |” Gr on first th © looked Whisk Brooms, superior stock, regular weed Somebody played the part of a fool when Rosen and Witte paid y. told me that th It ia, hower explained that iy K | for was a shave, an png athe the Saturday Special .. . ® visit to West Point. The joyful occasion was marked by the re “i to him of his spe theae men are sot-punished because 1 ad Peroxide of Hydrogen; regular 60¢ ‘bottle, iid oto. There was f.ret show we cam mitting of punishments awarded to a number of cadets f admitted that bis|/nearty everybody else haa been ME mt one operator, and my partn aay tenn i turday ber Meek ae et aati os was largely due guilty of the same wrong doing. If} SOME SIGNS OF THE TI 8 osed that I take the first turn. . ~ “ ne Soap, Saturday Speci * 4 That is aping royalty for eure, It is t that has already fio ub ¥ bat I tak 4 > a : a. th : « 7 nips It is a habi a as alr y > then Why shouldr’t I take/that reasoning rests on @ basis of while be went Gown to the dock and - ~ k J » Plasters. res ilar price 2 turday Special ¢ car 10 an exten at makes Americans ridicu t advantage?” he said, “If! am) fact, the case is serious. It ts an| These contin lcoked afier some of our stuff. Tabi vest pocket box, regular price 25c; Saturday Jn Europe, does the Itan’s (nvored wife give birth to an hetr, mart enough to buy freight cheap- | admi m that what has been said ity organization The shop was on the main street Li tee eee : . o* Out of prison pop a few red-handed murd If an emperor swings | °° ‘#2 other folks can buy it, that) concerning the prevalence of this/ stitutions must end the chair in which I seated my rane Laxitive, regular price 25c; Saturday Special * my privilege This was un vil is more than justified. But if|to y self was near the window Liquorone Ointment ,reguiar price 2he turday Special @round the circle without being bombard he marka the ocacsion | goubtedly the truth, but it was a! puch fs the case, it is by no means N ed | As the barber bent over me, tuck-| - LIQUOZONE GIVEN AWAY. ‘with imperial pardons. ry different story from that which | te Ps entency ts even j aire anke t ing th iges of the cloth around Leave name and address of yourself or friend at the Quaker and In our own country we have governors and mayors who ex told on the witness stand To expect tha men who have| of m with my neck, the story of the barber on|f &@t 88 order for @ full size bottle of Liquozone FREES. California Prune Wafers, wafers for Irving’s Buchu Wa der and urinary tr lea, per box The Quaker makes free delivery to all parts of the city. Ad your phones—Main 1240; ndent 1240. The law insists tha @rcise their pardoning power on Christmas and other holidays for no ay b dt th 1 Lee ‘act ne w kecterste titer serene ee . 8 are boun oO a restrained by a More logical reasons than it is done | ope by royalty alike, They have obtained the very! on the part ¢ We don’t want a king or anything that looks like a king in this [land which they occupy by using the : fountry. This is a republic, big enough to make nd laws and customs. We don't want to compete with Emperor them tn « wrong will be} only eamer came to me quick and asa flash of lightning. Just n this barber gave the t hair a tilt, stepped in f and took a general sw his preparatic the how of force shart the government ts n th wonabia It is much more Ii that they will take it as an tn r that they might ren-jtion of what may be expected d'%S Geaianted “ipeekes tee alk Sie ck 0 ont of ey of own precedents | Power of the state, It was gran : jer to all the people an equal publt If this is the worst that t eni-| eg BMI, in whose country in a single year there were nearly 4,000 con it pu ~age 4 a ong a ante tea eee ¢ ©o not v been | to happen,” they will say. “webred Ti ble! My God, yes! It is the barber Victions for the crime of lese majesty. en to them by a § government! not greatly disturbed ok NOTICE: of the Alpena 2 AKER DRUG co And all that to prove that he is the Ego, the Great I Am, the |0f 4 free country upon any other) cartr All in All, the More Than a Man of an empire. nditions. They have therefo If the kalser can fool the people into taking him at his own esti : ht to favor the strong at the Mated value, that is his business But in America, let all of us, big and little, cut out the whole typochant!c business. re not effective in rea? no| warfare. And the government guglt x-|to understand that the campaign of of the weak. When they use| which it has entered is real warfaré i As his eyes met mine, they lit up| am, the big nose| 4043-1055 First Avenve began to bulge forward, throwing | into sharp relief tho sinister white streak; the Ughtening skin drew down and inward the corners of his eyes, and his ip jerked upward, re vealing the points of his woitish | tusks. | Carefully selecting @ razor from| among several lying on the table, he| gave it a few rapid stokes across his strop, and then closely examined its edge with eye and finger Ap We'll Wait for Our BREWERY WORKMEN STILL ON STRIKE Drink Union Beer with a devi sh gl } V7 L DS ; OIERN BUSINES COLLEGE Night School They're finding out Hughes who least take active Kew | in the N. ¥, Life York can | part th nigh as the skeleto! N : i - Wi tas homes mt a For your furnace, range or heater? makeshift with us, but a big part of our life work. J) “Women in mine.” u teak cashsisoie* Seniesa cclient® Your house quicker thes — Komura ix bearing to the mikado Pay need to have a full Makes no smoke. Coke burns to a fine ash and it saves you money. Telephone the om the prem ent ina of th UNCLE HENRY THINKS. COME AND SEE! ne whe here. you come to trade Th’ doctors git rich ee : Our Easy Payment Plan makes tt unnecessary otf th’ people th't —_ Wer prone re think "incbee euthiae [9 Prendont on the "Chautowgun| Seattle Lighting Co. th n tte ith © ” ag pom | One Dollar a Week P-. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION git rich off those th’t Wit has heen made a Count ones “Sunset. x. 37; ne " Ex a think there ain’t any- | Th*Y mercifully stopped short of pays for anything selected from our stock of Up-to-date and Mod thing th’ matter with | king him « grand duk \f erately Priced Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children HE VIEWS WITH ALARM. | To the voters of Lealle ( a ty 1543 to 1519 Second sea peor eee” tat knee ee ee eeeatern Outfitting Co., (irc) HE FAIR Avenue }gan and myself, in which we agreed | T. ©. Piatt, instead of remains eave to 3 disinterested men, who | Gend politically, has decided to at were not to be related to none of GOING AT HALF PRICE, C. A. Meyer OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’ Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave, yg IEC CYSLY Blast are not air tight, do not save Alveolar De at Gr a a the escaping ‘Bases and do not give we LAP om fratt of It hore: Ney WS ch; MO | and tm jase |

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