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ae Sen That padded ball fight at Los Angeles reminds one of the first Mage of a trust investigation. —_— It must be a relief to young McCurdy to learn just how it was that dad kept the wolf from the door. — So the United States is going to set the peace, , mere at The Hague! Is this an encore? SaaEEEEEinnaeene It's a wise policyholder that knows what becomes of the pre- miums. . SaEEEEtEEEeeeed ‘An insurance company pay roll covers WITH STAR READERS IVALRY A THANKLESS JOB; I itor The Star In. Thursday's Star Cynthia ¢ es the fact that chivalry |, and proves the statement Satisfaction by the claim that j@ rode on the street cars of Seat the for two hours and was never & seat. I will venture the ion tht all of her riding on in preparation for that story on the keyboard of her type ter in the office of The Star j }Yesler Way cable line for to a man was seated; 1 1 hear a woman you and if that parth Iry ever dies, say ular exhibition o' chi be & self, “THANK YOU." MODERN BUSIMESSCOLLEGE. Was Night School No makeshift with 4s, but a big part of our life work. COME AND SEE! cess with this sale that we Don't miss this chane St less than half price. Remember that's where we got our name For Saterday and the entir are going to continue it week we offer our regular In Worsteds Tweeds and at “(oi + ita death should id at the door of Woman her-| have come in and out om the three ¥ | years, and during that time I have Rever seen & women standing while but | am also! compelled to admit that only once! “Thank when @ man gave up his seat,| | friend in Senator Felton, who got | with his wife jim h the % fast as he made in the ‘Frisco Stock * STAR DUST A Shame on Yo. ,Yery much after all, for the most of Quite a crowd from here attended | It fighting fieas and chinces Rose-top picnic Saturday, afd] Pittsburg correspondence Bequeph@, THE MOONLIGHT KISSED THE BOWED HEAD. right you love Hope im spite of yourself.” that And you 1 fear, P Hope Lincoin and Clara Vane had) jeame home well soaked. Sher ie) (Tenn) News. ville correspondence Carrotiten (0) eens - been roommates and inseparable Repubtican-Standard. Circumstantial Evidence. Triende at boarding school. They | had left their studies at the same | Mra GA nd daumgiters| time, Clara returning to her home | must aim to keeplon the banks of the Rappahannock | this winter és you can see/and Hope to enter the gayeties of of dried beans hanging| New York It Mrs. Lincoln had I think they wilt last all} been dead three years. Hope's | winter, as all the boys are at home| father, a stern, cold man, had died Roope correspondence Sequachee|a year after Hope's graduation, and if | Hi | = soTIcc—— Regular Disor BREWERY This week is court week. ome lof the boys are afraid of having to} }attend. There hav ady been ia more fighting here than any place | I ever saw, but ft don't amount to} l aoe N | Seattle, Oct. 10th, 1905. A. G. Motr, Esqr STRIKE | Local Manager Pacific Live Stock | Assn., Seattle | Dear Sir:—March 24th, 1906, we Dri k Union per pany. Since then we have lost (3)/ | three horses, and are pleased to say eS that your head office paid us the | insurance on them in full very promptly. Yours truly, JOLLIFFE & CO. “A NEW W insured our horses with your com-; GIGANTIC PRICE REDUCTION Our enormous cut prices in Suits is still on in full foren We have had such a phenomenal suc- for another week of @ lifetime to lay in a supply of the best clothing in the market, we are giving you genuine BARGAINS at the BARGAIN STORE, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 SUITS SATUR. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, Special reduction In Shoe for men, woomen and children. CALCIMO | | JOHNSON’'S FLOOR WAX OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX H OIL JAPAN AND DRY COLORS A GLUES (Tenn) News. ah “What is an irreducible mint- mum?” asked Mra, Smithers. An trredy minimum,” plied Smithers, “the the ibie re. hange you To BALANCE 1212 Western Ave 75 Starr-Boyd Bldg. on | remind you that we carry MIXED PAINTS VARNISHES | CARTER’S WHITE LEAD MIDLAN LUSTERLAC YD LINSBED OIL STAINS SHELLAC BRUSHES GLASS BTC., BTC, GEO. H, WOODHOUSE Co.. 1405 Second Avenue. BOTH PHONES 944. AY PANT CIAL SP ‘ni prices never before quoted On the Pacitic Coast. © had chosen to visit around with friends rather than settle down in! the grounds and th was weeping ax if her heart would yeak, After wandering about for! some time, Paul came across the forlorn figure and stopped a few moments to see what waa the trou-/ bie. She had imagined that Paul's abeence meant that he was anzry with her or tried to avoid her, and the thought sorely troubled her, for she th aeht herself in fault. The noonlight kissed the bowed head as she wept. As Paul listened to a/ prayer for strength which she soft-| ly uttered, feeling herself in utter) solitude, he could restrain his feel-| jing no longer, Stepping hastily to} her side, be raised her from the) ground and whispered | “Hope, darting, I love you. f have} loved you from the first hour you! came to my mother’s how Can; you love me? Will you be my wife? WHAT YOUR FRIENDS SAY. The best $3.00 Hat values in Seat tle of E. N. Brooks & Co., 1331 2nd Ave ose This | Bona Fide elling-Out Sale HAS TAKEN HOLD PEOPLE KNOW THIS STC EVERYTHING IN THIS STORE ORIGINAL WILL BE BECAUSE SOLD AT WITH A FIRM GRIP BRCAUSE RE AND ITS METHODS. NO RESERVE WHOLESAL oC Be Out of the Retail Clothing Business By Nov. 30. M. Gerber, Prop. LION CLOTHING HOUSE | {st Ave, South and Main St. | Ladies that have ever been seen in Seattle—the production of New most famous designers. Any Coat in our stock may be WE ARE SHOWING SOME OF I One Dollar a Adgae NOVELTIES ’ Coats Norkis | — SWELLEST bought on RIDAY 14, 190 > or A = } kA RAH me hor th wher 1 tt ight to be ¢ THE SEATTLE STAR {RRR RRR AR ARR RR RRR RRR RRR ® | wliither's 9 910 | That ldn’t worry him an ww BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. \* - u } Phot ‘ ised to “ ® OFFICKS—1N7 and 10) Beventh Avenue. | ° * | i SePiae ‘ WR Areas \* fl e il IC w * | UNCLE HENRY THINK Jta ]@ | o BALLARD # i Ave. Sunset. Red ia. \* aQurearer'rr * | m H © twenty-five conte per month | * ARR RRR R EMRE BR | make a woma { atur ay peciais } each pap om that date arrives, If your subsertp r Shee R EEE | NM KEENE, PLUNGER «Nao © [Sor n the address lab A reoelpt vi F th : ; 5 RAGLEY'S DRUG STORE, COR. SECOND AVR nou ’ ar ten was en} 1 ; Noe at the Above number hae recently been opened N Chairman 1 ated : ‘ F # convenient piace to leave want ads., § at, @ b giar w J be = Pe A Ae aa Why t w t He la he'll not resign un ‘ om ' ” < Dencident at Work on ‘His Mescass ya anc Pia, | dule Toam I j i F sim er it i { A ! k ) fol To Pow i L rr Roosevelt ts 1 ey he eee on : . as. f sturd ' inane hat photographer Is a fraud, | 1 to Gapta Pinaud 1 Powder (Genult Altontt whe xt assembh Que © of He Windled scores of people, He | John D. Tampa, F ed) Hig All sha Reg 10 bs aced squa bef th rs . n on, | Pina Re lor 8 we Hair T aturday The president's attit railway rate question has not il e i ll i | | ae eesasevente 59e bean modified he t dir sbheahbien tt suate on ak dae grown up us a system. of rebaten M ici pphapsenematinn ie E Roosevelt stri w b ys the highways must be ‘ ‘i BY DAISY HOWARD of the numerous homes offered sit fept open to all 1" . of the priva a } (Copyright 1905, by the Newsy tt : rt 1 v 1 rt IONE MAID BS som ent set hate ma | ual . iw Se The QUAKER DRUG CO of th - " _— bie resend. tf ae | You, Clara, beautiful as a dre e, she had iw 3 but I fear this hewly-expressed ib ou a a 1 . his way, pow . ate rates will be invested in the ir wish, almost command, of our moth-| daughter-in-law, f 1033-1015 First Avenue a ferstate commerce commiss er will deprive me of all pleasure in| her plan + children her society I cannot, be t When Paul was prese ne Mi meas great im tance that will be mother wishes her welcomed tn ng 8 by Clara, I ‘ dent ia @ bill to prevent bribery and other the family lay plans to win the love) “Ah, Paul, I am so hap é of this young creature has ever! more w Clara and glad to see q Fuption in federal as tame reelbeeygnpes ~ hy ri ; . ‘ yeon my pride and ph re to meet! you! Wi ut me my ther ] able number of Aces tt mother’s wishes n all things, but| too?” ax sweet lips were held g . ‘ - this | cannet do, even though I am! up for a } | ence of ward leaders, and attempts to punish viol of the sanctity her only son and she a widow, Am| The startled Paul was nonplussed of the ball ax have igr n aly failed. The absolute purification 1 not right, Clara? | He had nore than mortal had Of politics probably will sminin am tridencent Greans, but there te Jotermination of Exchange on trust m4 ay seae ‘wreraoy Ws ever ti thethe act with his own the ou 4 fight Prospered, and began s great nl Afte wed ittle dc hat a federal statute, taking the tri of offenders and/bear campaign against Bonansa firwt ¢ t his pillow Against th ot out of the ntrol of state courts, would be a | George Gould aup-| mine stocks, which metted him $3, but conld not He re foag step forward in a commendable effort to free the ballot box of |PO#*dly on account of former | 000,000 an es galore. that he ¥ ne have it anid * Sand, . a X Of |hate for Jay Gould, promises to| Went to New York in 1876 flushed that his moth ! ted th a > : |make this wonderful ulator| with success, to “take Jay Gould's} helrews v them that her sor Federa! control of ance nother question that will be dis- |again the most prominent figure in | scalp.” rolght win t road lands for his 5 Usted in the president's message, The disclosures that are being | Wall street.) . ie $9,000,000 in the firat year. own. At least it should not be a | e 67 mm) 000 aid with truth But atill the vision § Made in the investigatio: New York have aroused a storm of in- | 48? 67 Lost $8,000,000 in his attempt to a n er Ss ee ar te tee, cas cate a tas tas na, |, Sun tamiin, nginnd corner wheat in 1878, and $2,000,000 { the beautifull girl with tempting rs protest from policy holders who demand that their interests | gpent childhood tn Virginia | more in the stock market pe would not leave him F shall be protected and safeguarded by federal contr | Went to California in 1862 with} In 1884 Rossel Sage and Ja The weeks passed and Paul did hi 4 parents. | Gould put the finishing touch upoi best to avold Hope and Clara, leav nes : Began study law, dropped it, and | him, and he fatled for $2,000,000. ng them to see eir own pleasure A tariff on coffee Burton says, might stimulate | was successively w puncher,| Made a few hundred thousand by at the coat of seeming inhospitable Rome production of the ory. Then after the United | ®@wspaper reporter, school teacher,| a lucky turn of the market in 1885 All the time wound herself Staten produces its own they « na 4 o pro. | milk peddier and mi jand got back into the game. more cloi a 1 the heart of tect oy ieasat ie 4 a Wh . 4 ne : a nae - it to pro- |" Drifted to ‘Frisco with $10,000 he| Again s conspicuous factor in the he man who was fighting the image 5 e at Industry here do you get off, anyhow, in this [had earned in mining at Virginia| street in 1893 as a manipulator of in a va uggle of the will, At a tariff question? je ity, Nev. Sugar and National Cordage. Made the same time u naciously to her 4 ———— | Imbued with the speculative | $1,500,000 a love of Paul was dawning in Perhaps r - - — | fever then raging, became a curb-| In 1897-4 was leader in bull forces Hope's heart. The young man was wrhape one of the hidden facts that the row in the Wabash | stone broker in mining stocks, lim Sugar and made great profita, a close reader of character and see Promises to expose is the startling one that there is a trace of traffic In a few months he had ma nd in National Cordage made $4,- ing th ngs were turning he competition between the Wabash and the Missouri Pacific. j over $100,000, 000,000 with a bear campaign. resol away | Won and married Mise Sarah| Later large loss was in the South It ne evening Daingerfield, of Virginia, against/ern Pacific pool in 1903, about when Paul turned from the ct Maybe Norway does not want a republic because it cannot stand | the opposition of her brother, who | $5,000,006. ‘ He had bee in some busi for the brand of senate that goes with a “land of the free and home | 24 ® federal judge at ‘Frisco, Before he lost his second great ness affair and was not home t& Ps ¥ oan fn the market «wept away | fortune, Keene became a factor in dinner. When he reached the hous gana Weave. Keene's whole fortune in 1870 the American turf Hope was nowhere to be found. She HAVE YOU EVER —E Resumed struggle, and got a| Divided his third great fortune bed wandered to a secluded part of USED GAS COKE? For your Furnace, Range or Heater? A quicker, hotter fire than elther coal or wood, and it will last twice as long. Send your wagon to the Gas Co’s Plant, Fifth Ave. So. and Jackson, and get a ton for a trial. Coarse Coke $4.50, Rus of pile, $3.50, Breeze, $2.00 per ton. Seattle Lighting Co. P.-I. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. Phon unset. Bx 27; Ind., Ex. 15. THE FAIR '°*3 *, $519 Second GOING AT HALF PRICE. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, | Smudgler Caught ARE ANY OF | ed importer of Broad- Cheviots, Venetian, ete. nation in the ranks of Uncle Sam's custom of- ficers, You he tried to get his goods into thig country with-, out paying duty, but your Unele » was there and the Ni k and Suit Mnfg, Co, nd avenue purchased the en- stock by paying just a little above the regular duty charges, that is they bought the stock at confiscated prices Which means the same thing—now this stock has been man-tailored inte women's outer apparel and it ts MISSING? Woman Tells What Alveolar Dentistry Did for Her. Would Not Take $1,000 for Her Teeth Now. This Lady Has Only Nine Teeth All Told in Upper and Lower Jaws, Al- veolar Dentists Gave Her a Full Set of Teeth Without the Use of Plates or Bridge Work. A Seattle tire ate, Cat, St yours at a little advance over ey Ree SOUR ae one Uncle Sam's regular tariff charges. SALE NOW ON gratulate you Long, swell, tailored Suite; th $49 and $45; Confiseated 2 price . 100 Rainec ts. made up of dows 1 cravenette, mate= stand ors I was run d wld not at and wa nteed to Wile mul pet ent one ole and cuffs trim= ateovura a ald tailored; con- new women, ha ving value at $25.00; 6 nga el ge tne Price ...s508 artiat Pe tt 4 Another lot of Misse: You may publish this or gesorted materials, all ail shaseal as you wish, for I certainly b $17.50; Confiscated Bale lieve It my duty to suffering hu- y ‘$8. manity to advise them where Misses’ Skirts, iatgest mee. thes : mn te pena A fe sortment Seattle, worth and full of doult, and you not to $8.00; Confiscated Sale only did all you promised, but Down to 3 convinced me that your work owe! on tan an_art and should rank as such tage ent Se With best wishes for your gp pleated and cone we - >, ga in three shades, b . oe e and br MRS. M. WALKER Conflecated Ba MRS, SWEANY, ABERDEEN. 22 Short Box Coats, In How muet more satisfactory le heviot mixtures and eo) this than having your mouth hand tatlored; Confiseated umbered by a lot of use Price . seeeee se rt ritating, unhealthful High grade Man Tailored How much better It is to have in broadcloth, Ver your teeth as they should bi vma and rain proof mat to feel natural and look natural worth $15.00; Confiscated and give you no annoyance or Prive listress# and be clean, wholesome Large line of Mise and comfortable all the tim dren's School Coats at factory G Alveolar Dentists with prices, One large lot of any ible you may have with deon pleated high grade_ your teeth, mouth or gums, The een U pdceanette in will be glad to talk with you form fi and give you the benefit of thetr advice free of charge. They make no charge for examination or consultation, and thetr fees are very moderate, notwith- standing the fact that their serv~ ices are the most to obtam any. ason for this is that their bus- iness ts well systematized and conducted strictly on business principles, ALL WORK GUAR- ANTEED. Hours—8 a. m, to 8 p. ™ Sun- days 8:30 a, m, to 1 p, Ohio Dental Parlors Pike St., cor. Third Avenue.