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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PUBLISHING Co, 2 OFFICHS—1WT and 189 Beventh Avenue BRT APRN CON Axcert sunDiy TELEPHONES Business Department—Sunset, Main 1080; Indengptent 1m _ BALLARD BTAR AGENCY —@ Balin Ave Sunset, Red 14. e cont Per copy, ste conte per or twenty-five cents per month, aon Tall or barrier. No free’ soplen RIDERS—The Gate when your subscription expires, Ww f each pave e arrives, {f your eubsortp= i ne le taken from the Het rene label te 8 Tee ntered wt the F ffioe at Seattle, Washington, a» seoond-ola: tter, WANT AD. OFEICK-RAGLEYS DRUG STORE, COR a®COND AVL AND PIKE STREWT. Our new Wan ly_been opened for the purpose vt nde. fo Feave subseriptlc cow for this offle ere H ELP! ! SEATTLE, Oct. 17, 1905, Dear Mr, Taxpayer: We want to thank you very much for the Deautiful medals you presented us with Outside of our overcoats, where ev immense. Yours gratefully CHIRF COOK, ASSISTANT We will wear them on the can seo them, They're CHIEFS LATAM AND CLARK Seattle Fire Department Chief Cook and his assistants have not written the above letter of thanks to the taxpayers of Seattle, but they ought to. $100 purchase badges from a local jowelry store for the three fire officers. Monday night the elty coune!l appropriated with which to The nickeled insignias were not splendid enough! For a young town, burdened with the heavy debts always shou @ered by a city that has all kinds of improvements to face, Seattle | “going some” in having especially manufactured jewelry-store badges for its fire department chiefs What was the matter with the nickeled affairs, Messrs. Coun men? Why should the taxpayers dig de n into their jeans for one hundre silver dollars to decorate the ve of its firemen with jeweled badges? Do you think they will improve the service and render added Protection to local property from the flames? In every other city the nickeled, every-day, old-fashioned fs good enough for fireman and police offic and when the ’ Wear magnificent insignias, they are gifts of admiring friends. or for some special deed of courage Of course, $100 isn’t an awful lot of money But— ‘The idea of spending it on ‘fire chiet badges is enough to make the average citizen yell— HELP! “Abide With Me” “Abide with me, fast falls the ‘The eventide darkness dee pens, Lord with me abide 1 comforts flee Pure and clear, at first, rang the tone * of the old hyma h @nd trust. A girl was dying on t he white tron table of a Chicago hos. pital. She was singing. And then fa and fainter grew the voice Until the song died in a whisper. e girl was dead She had chanted her own requ jem. Beautiful and brave Clara Butler, sopra tM Park Baptist church, Chicago, had been thrown by an accident « © the wheels of © train and was hurried to the hospital in the hope of say h By an operation—in vain. Miss Butler knew that death was closing down h Whispered a message for her relatives, who were In ar Foom, and said with a smile: “Tell them I am not afratt to And then her glorious voice, a volee that had wafted the » evout worshipers above the thincs of time and sense, floated thr ugh the operating room. Surgeons and nurses turned away to the win- nd @ows as the dying girl sang over her favorite song. Their eyes w voice that now faltered and died away to over again the The girt's so ana of | was tn hee a whisper as the dark wat- @ts closed about her, “Abide with me.” You don't bellew the girl believed? Superstition? Deception? Reflex influence, etc. ete. But she was brave! And » thing heip- ed to still the awful agony in the face of death. Disbeliever, agnostic, or what not. are you not giad the girl got Strength from some source as the life ebbed away from her poor mangled body? Sure. You would no more take away such a hope of dying faith than you would knock the crutches from & th a cripple. “Help of the helpless, 0, abide with me.” Are you quite prepared to sey the prayer was tinonewered? Need a Spanking ‘The P«I. editorially takes another whack at Seattle progress ‘Wednesday morning by referring to the city Vittle old Seattle.” If all the newspapers in town maintained the same attitude as ‘the “morning Grandma,” Seattle would never be anything “little and old.” ‘The benighted morning knocker alo needs a little more enlight else but @nment on how the present Christian Endeavor convention contro. Versy arose. The matter was not originally “brought to the atten Mon of the Chamber of Commerce” at all. The whole trouble started Decause the president and secretary of that body “butted in” on the committee, gave no active assistance to the other members of t committee, but simply sat back on their hawnches and knocked While neither President McGraw nor Secretary Meikle dar ly admit it, it ts apparent that the grounds upon which their opp tion to bringing the Christian Endeavor convention to Seattle in fs based is that they both consider the End heap « that won't bring any money into Seattle. Tt is also apparent that McGraw, Meikle and P-l., fright- @ned at the overwhelming sentiment of the business interests in fa- Yor of bringing the convention here, are trying to get out from un der, trying to “straddle the issue,” and carry water on both sh “Jimmie” and “Rastus” have all been bad boys they should be soundly spanked by the Chamber of Commerce that body takes final action on the convention proposition. — avorers a the lders and when Secretary Wilson predicts lower retail prices for products, poultry and the necessities of life ment, generally. Take your choice between this and Secretary Shaws impending money panic — Now that they've fixed up a rapprochement between Germany and France, the sultan of Morocco will awake to the are on him. fact that the drinks ee Minnesota's governor says a college cane than a prize fight. rush is more Here's a tip for the picture machine brutal man. —_ It's a pity to break up that merry club of life insurance Gents before they lend all the money to each other. __ pre ‘The best way to get an elastic currency might be to make rub ber legal tender. —_—_—_— What are Tom Lawson's troubles compared to those of a poll holder? y HARRY GILVER, Prop. GC slid yy i } WITH STAR READERS ere’s Prices! mr tytn ol pe SArmemtylin saeciileriaces Which Will Interest T hose | Fremont, 0 190) ing re that th pasonge nal Whe Kaow 1 I ta Wh toe » street | off and on the ca | " when flagging his Why should a street ca ndextor | la " rhe ea allroad crossing, almoat| not wait at the rear of the ear until bre k rushing to the front) all ie gafe ther then do the r h Neve " Q end the ear and signal|act to the front end ~lil 10¢ e the nan ahead, before mak A FREMONTER. | q , ates leopers), for people with cold —— 4 et, better than hot wa 4. All wizen. Reg | : ular price Quaker p yoe i &® ' r Pastela and Art Studies. Our lr. 00 e ARS , one of the largest and most complete | \d in the Northwest 4 c | x) Hoff's P nized Emulsion of ¢ nh ene” | pleasant to take; effect Quaker price j | | Vinol, the Tonic R ww; price walks of life, Ite menmbershis an von mayen Boney: Dae rnett’s Stomach Wafers—cures all ailments of the stomach and ; recanion of ite EE eee ee ee yn HLT Dr, Bronson’s Pink Cascara. Pille—best for biliowsness, con tpation t ~_ _ -_ member wan entitle @ card Ol) ooned it wall, 3 4 wert and liver complaint; pric@ ....s+sese0+ « he ; invitation for one 1 —sepindene oidlen et eythane, . “It 1s Just a year since last Oo-) whan only one ruffle Is posible, to] "Chin particula leht there|%* 1 did, an iden flashed wee t have two le folly lwee ms 7 " . her I needed mone journa | t Just one year I have learned lots of things in| )°" "Ot | fs : nen | twdtoun The UAKER DRUG ee) | was a pink-cheeked, fuffy Ia short months, haven't It avese Lo g, bowing ee ae tie a Pea eer te and rd th 1043-4055 First Avenue | “It seema like a day, and it seems Tell me #. 1 urged oa aa . ae eee PHONES 0; IND. 1240. jUke an eternity,” » continued he set aside her irons, She drew |‘) ; ; - : woe Like a day because It has passed a chair, propped her elbows upon 3 ta ie! © quick an rnity, beontuse| the wy froning sheet and let ber] | er, . ea it seems as if no other life had ever} chin rest for a moment in her|{ r been hand She was ironing and she t me 1 have learned what it means to! Richardson Gos . e } with her Into t tehen to a simple duty and bring a simtle D egy age But I have gained wisdom,” he] of gratitude into the eyes of the ’ re laughed, “I have learned so many| man | love Ber 8 ke bth eitiean things in the past 12 months | "“E have learned the h of “re mya |sbings to the pant 18 montbe | ct nave baraed the 5 4 ‘nant Interest TO PAY DOWN 1 a wif heart troned into] walk ometines irive , tte of a sh won't make them! thes with pape «rh ~“ : pre presentable. Cuffs take! sometimes y he “ the And v ma tender I have learned wha t afean , b. a fixed t ts j have near someone who thinks» Z : 4 follow 1 1 have found that,| ways first of me and of whom 1|“") nA though the way to a man’s heart| think always fire " re ? meres may be through his stomach, he gets} 1 have learned how easy it te Aya cont |frightfully billows if you feed him! fry, to stew, to bake when J kp 4 pe too much. One billous mas hard-! en at dine HE will tabte and S . jer to manag a 10 hung ot. feat and laug > acrow eta . - " | “I have found out that a man's| ble, ‘This ts aaa | present pain is always the worst he Oh, must you ¢ i bad : “yg ia ever had, married or single hat) riser ' jevery pain is a new kind of a pain My farew was at she . and the one bh as ‘Just now td m how hat)“ oe | golmg to Kill b wax because of a big lu a my ston The bride shoot f-| throat when #h al that : 00 esmuvndse eee fied drew. T : fo yw ah * i hh mt hen te 1 was married an n This ba things, ond rena = th .; eA e > tt ha’ for mine # 7 ing ¢ Singing Mac % “e el Plays the beautiful perfected Operatic Records, Band Records, +e : ; Orchestra Records, Male tette Records, ‘Song Mr. ¥ ‘ Banjo Records, Kubelik Violia Records, Calve Records. “ k of THESE RECORDS are gives with PURE SINGING TONE. job: he aid . 2 = oc | | Almost nothing to pay | $ t f he ' t nid t-curdy. ofthe Mutual Don't exp tor | made 900 down on the VICTOR ; « what ° called a ¢ find q . : y wing, the family man fin’ ‘row P he bald Pay us for records and « very FOILED. re # takin’ thm e ! ‘ ‘ ’ sleep and take the outfit home, be- tt Pe co f OFFER YET | sins poy or 0 30 to Atel wished to dodge ber talk 1 old Kuropatkir ees cpg ot th THIS GREAT OFFER MADE TO ALL THE GOOD PEOPLE OF | ie quickly schemed, and to h ms ev'ry Wi a i hi lot thee ree TMS VICINITY. | screamed. we'd jose oar ver, he . eens tal. fina » Complimentary Concerts daily in our store. You ere cordially invited. } “Stay where you are, don't 4 finish in @ row = ry tom oe Will you not come and hear the New Improved Victor? | We've aif got ¥ Jack War ain't worth diseussin’ now ‘ how | y TE ine tenga age ek UNDONE, ae Victor Dealers rT ralae an a boor ‘arbell skian vhn Roc kefelle 1. and GREVILLE tao ). cee teat to 'beas <0 wore at ied at aston donee coe “haw ; 7il_ SECOND AVE. SEATT te. A yh times or more last winter, | that the | Deposit Your Money in The State For Lam on immune nin’ Jobn i gittin’ tame, beard Bank of Seattle Prenaied flenance Boston Lawson Cor © Piret 4 Yeuler Way, UNCLE HENRY THINKS Gives us things ( talk about aro thenaht-te' wai Seattle, Wash : Talked an‘ argufied th’ question ia t struggieé And you have safety and security 1513 to 1519 Second : A Mitte T ll we talked the daylights ou : You get 4 per cent interest on fav-| Avense “hae Pies es ings Depostts and Time Certificates thing.” sald th’ eee, | Drew up all th’ legislation $1.00 opens @ savings account with] GOING AT HALF PRICE. | i 2 age Handlin’ trosts an’ railroad rater The State Bank of Seattle, Lay OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING de naw | Nothin’ left th't's hot enough fer aside the littie sums you spend for} | eta ok Soh One uv Barton's store debates t * not needed and when your| ! t " Insurance? Life insurance? bald, with a nickels and dimes amount to one} Ain't we been done good and white hair ¢ dollar, deposit them in “The State} brown? a! ‘Then th Rank of Seattle | i Let me tell you how th’e country's! , ; toned. “Will vou} “If you desire to be independent | A ron eg ir | Gott fie—aay, ait down ‘ oa * the mirr Mr. ¥ ' your money The} UNCLE HENRYS PRIMED y 1 sam | banks lay evening from! | What t# this : veteran bye | | tt @ « te a " " OF * | a-gatr vt hed Tourists’ Excursion | Once lose. It is not ‘ ‘ efieca| Tho ideal short trip for tourtate ; “ ‘ v4 « to €0 to the U. 8. navy yard and acieed Apert en kling chuckle (© the! yard is the largest on the Pacific ns 7 a bes f ‘ We Mr. Nore t. Fast steamers leave pier 2 You'll find Shaws in ee s a8 tas hee ather a and 10 « 2:80 and ta » think?” and N Op m. Pare, round’ trip, 4 . | Pharmacy acraas Soe rena ealpe rte ne * CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE ibs sacoup Gan natalensis HIM THE | HISTORICAL PRAGMEN | Tt kes . t iw Th t 1 the | r you may f Ip ut of the ant play 1) t ¥ she will be wear-ing | first ward } f " & clve @-qual-ly ax flerce.| tighter for aldern: | DULL TIMES COMIN Y ght | Guess 1 see some dull times comin’,! er | ‘Round Sam Burton's gro th be b ut | tore | he's never t 'Twon't be like it wuz last winte Wes? pikes sav is’ 3 MODERN BUSINESS CLLEGE. MAIN hi Night School shift with as, but a big part of our life work COME AND SEE! heck in his pocket, If you are, or have lived with- e bag : aper: 117 Yesler Way. in a radius of 500 miles of De- §/'N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF . ; “orl ol : troit you know that the | the State of Washington for } A ge lace to borrow money on County. In the Matter of the Ba 7 1 woven 3 s@| diar a all kinds aoe om ‘ tate of John W. Pratt, D t at ae rietly Coutiden' - No. 4758. Notice of Settlement soscsai at Michigan oan ‘ entity met NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, <0 He THE.RU RBER STORE Stove that F. E. Brightman, Administra: a : ‘ tor de bonis non of the estate of . ‘ 714 FIRST AVENUE ‘John W. Pratt, deceased, has ren ' ; 4 FIRS Company dered for settlement and filed im ‘ ve 5 said court an account of his admin- Fellow Members of ‘th Wet Weather Wearables ; istration of said estate trom the b: In writing to ir manufa tas the World's best #/ 15th day of July, 1905, up to and — ine of RANGES the New Suit and Raincoat You Need for Winter If it's a lack of ready cash, the remedy ts right to your hand for we make a specialty of selling Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoe and Furnishings on Credit—ONE DOLLAR A WEEK PAYMEN same price, Cash or Credit. STYLES CORRECT—WORKMANSHIP THE BEST—FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. What's Keeping You From Buying Eastern Outfitting Co., (lnc. STOVES and J) including the ist day of October, is 1905, and that Thursd: the 19th day of October, 1905, at ten o'clock |A. M. at the court room of sald court, at the Courthouse ta the City of Seattle, in said King County, has been duly appointed by said Court |for the settlement of said account, at which time and place any person Interested in sald estate may ap- pear and file exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same. HEATER 7 is sufficient to a Mich iganite GEO H. WOODHOUSE CO. 1405 Second Avenue. | F. E. BRIGHTMAN, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of John W. Pratt, Deceased. ersian Nerve Tuptoands of lf Ni ua pe inpomnia and “At i | the. brain “strengthen the: ele } a 1° @ digestion porfect impart & magnetic v t kuare 5.00. Ra rétan Med. Co, adeiphia. {Fei ot teaied Book Free #5 Arch street i Beattie onty by WIS First Ave. i ker Tobe

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