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PHM SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT, in this little com THE SEATTLE STAR Leasone advances we OFFICKS—Lwt and 1a) Meventh Avenue enults, Lat others interested and) better able to handle the Joot | BAY APTERN OON EXCH i TeLEPHONKAY hk than T Am oxpross thelr views, and Sens Denartme nt—Bunset, Main 1080) Independent 11a I bolleve the board will have} BALLARD #TAR AGENCY-Hi Haliard Ave. unset Wed 1a no difficulty tn deciding to build] at tho Fremont-Green Lake Site, | " 1 | One sunt per rony. ain conte per mo _ TO MAIL BU RRO RID he The date wh. q a . is 4022 Interlake Avenue the address labol of enc t When that Jate arrt suboart Das net again been ard itr wi our Waine ie ine lin pete ) -. Pah st Mon Te sac NS Foeagaee taken From the Tine | 3 NT AD OFT E-RAGLEYS DRUG bTORB, & r q ant) Vika ek AGLEYS DRUG STORB, COR sHCOND AVE | - 4 ie BEM ANAN Ash, Office nt the Above number Nas recentiy been opened | Li j affording the public a convemtent p tiptions for The Star and leave news | ve mibecrt) Tor this office are! Bur et. Main @0, Inde ndant ti | NO NAMES MENTIONED BUT | e wer | The “Great * * © Show” bas The Serious Side ome and gone and our town peaple were relieved of aly ) “planks,” - Je from one or two acts, the ox hibition was on the bum right There is a serious side to the Antwerp Bee, ently published In ‘The E Btar by Cynthia Groy regarding tt ot car gentioman.” ’ This serious side was brought out at a meeting of the Building Tho aculptor who started that row F Trades assembly Friday night. }im New York over the e@x of angels R took a hammer and broke the two Resolutions were passed « evening papers of Beattle to eee ene ee i par f Beattlc to | he had made, That's right. An ovote space al KY In an carne mand upog the elty coun angel generally winds up bro for the enforcer t of the electric company’s franohise provisions, un UNCLE HENRY THINKS. @er which it Is made the duty of the council to prescribe the Intervals @t which cars shall be run. * ‘The tador body believes that by an honest enforcement the i franchise there would be er Ars In kervice to give seats to all " ty ia th’ beat y And the labor folk are right—dead right | 4 ' Very nickel handed to the Beattle Electric « any, that teas " : Corporation should give tn ex ge a comfortable seat In its car to : s fs patro stead of packing tines and try to make ue | Te feel thankful that we are able to at all. | = | Hurepe may be way behind the United States In some respects, ; 4 But when it comes to providing for t nfort of ite steam and street | A Cincinnati physi fan, ett by " railway passong at Samm backed off the man. In the (8, cnt! urat hat Rts oe tec ; | kissing {9 dangero . all * any, England v die t | right. He seems to have th Aliowed to carry mo fortably » 1. Ap |of the argument, More oon as every seat is f haven't died from kissing than have eet is displayed on the far or bus, and the ou rrity on Its Way, not stopping except bile eatin Mheceaiion testitnil fo allow a patron to alight, when tt ved up" sign ts hidden un- |¢ ° a pr will tii the coach ts again filled. bring @ quicker a1 © hoi The attle Electric company has just about as much right to | feath th t bite of a serpent t | Don’t you a pretty Make Its pa oe stand | ar ked oar as has « theater to sell a seat «irl nearly head off ‘That aoed In the « ® franchise for a pur- ! ma bit | or and Greene are living 4 E INTERESTS OF THE RIDING PUBLIC OF |) _ . 4 five all. 'T lawyers evidently are not Ko : fas p posed ; We're going to do nothing but 1 has gump enough to make the octopus live | hoy papers from morning till night Up to Its cx act with the peopl 4 working- [the day Mae Woode turns tn Men at the supper table ned state f the services 3 AND MORE POPULAR COU NCILMEN! . Tom Piatt ; nenersERENEEEETS ‘ Maybe John A. MeCall told the 4 Arizona federal judge who put his on the bench x have [truth when he said he was not naire. He has 40 servants in | his house dent's Wild West ideals, but he was Iden like. a thought ft appealed to the pr Mistaken, as he found out su —— ee “Come around and see me when you come to New York sald ¢ Spectat counsel for the Mutual Lite says the losurance system '8 | Gould to Ramsey after the Toledo Bick, but too many doctors are around Its bedstd Dismiss ‘em | meeting. Maybe George thinks and get a good “family” doctor. | Ramsey has something left el | At that, Geo. Gould is mn RACING TERM SIX SOLID FREE TRAINS Leave on the Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad, foot of Washing- ton Street. Free trains leave 10.15, 11.15, A. M., 12.15, 1.15, 2.15 and 4.00 P. M., returning every few minutes for ©. D. HILLMAN’S BEAUTIFUL MEADOW GARDENS. |: ccst me over $1,000 to Run These Free Trains, so this will be the only one this year. If free at our nee and see the prettiest plece of meadow land close in around Seattl. Be Sure and see the big PLUMS; all you can eat and carry home free to everybody tomorrow, Sunday, Miles of new 6-foot sidewalks to walk a jay. WITH STAR READERS So bring your friends and come and enjoy your phur Springs, Wagon loads of PEARS, APPLE haga Free Turkey Dinner on Grounds if we can get the turkeys. Last year ofer 5,000 people were on our FREE RXCURSIION, and tomorrow wo expect fully 10,000 PEOPLE, as It will be the only FREE EXCUR- SION THIS YRAR. We are. oelling latge cleared and grubbed tracts of this Iand for only $260, on terms of $5 per month EATTLE PEOPLE know I will have a GOOD SIZED CITY here in six month, as it is the finest property close in thal wer owned; level as a floor, just like a big iawn, soveral buildings now under construction. This ix the best of the famous GRAHAM RANCH, who took it up whea 14 LN WAS PRESIDENT. I bonght it direct from him, and paid SPOT CASH FOR IT. From $100 to $400 worth of potatoes can be raised on one acre of this land. The people who buy land now wil! be Seattle's wealthy men and women of the FUTURE, the same as SEW YORK and CHICAGO, If you ever expect to be anybody or have anything come out and see this property TOMORROW, SUNDAY, and EAT FRUIT at our expense. C. D. Hillman, the friend of the poor man, who has sold over 1,200 people their homes in SEATTLE, is the owner, No tickets needed. The eartiest ones will get the bent Seattle, Oct. 19, 1905. , Senttle for nearly four years. 1 wish “ Baltor Seattle Daily Star: 1 was) to muy the state of Washington and to see an article in) the city of Beattie is good enough | fesue stating that the} for » I want none better, and if prohibiting expectoration the tlemen of Seattle would de. the sidewalks and in the street| sist from expectorating on the side- should be enforced. | believe! walks, making out streets unhealthy Star fights this nuisance, of | and unsightly, 1 would say they are I might say, as it hae been/ as fine o class of men as there is on other evils, the ordinawce| the foce of the globe. Will be enforced. I feel The Star is} From a woman who has traveled only paper in Seattle that bas} and seen some. backbone to stand by its con- concen regardiess of party or) The mother of Frances Witlard 3 is sald to have been asked just be- “ nerenei week 1 boarded s South Se] fore ber death What of her it? Ear paca car. @ man came and sat) Ghe replied: “If | had my life wm) « . " fis seat Qdtrectiy behind me. Thal live over agali I would praise more| thing” Whe’ she wot ee tea waited probably five or sevea/and consure lesa” Who wouldn't?) walk the other evening, and did es, and that man, who had) The woman at 60 who weems be-| wear a hat consumption or la grippe,|cause, instead of having reared a} here's nothing brave about that and spat upon the floor,| family, sho had not beeu @ sten-| Women all over the country go out once, twice or three times, but) ographer, had hetter weep that « m the street without their hate mM positive a dozen times, before| had not laid the foundation for that) “Well, uhe didn’t even stick her reached South Seattle. And 1| family more wisely and reared them} hatpin in her watst.” the conductor saw and heard| more tenderly; for children, after Oe well as I did. | saw a lady slip}al, are what their mothers make Sad fall on Occidental while hurry-} thera A New York minister says heaven to catch a Jackson street car.) Hy beholding we not only become] ts full of apartment houses. & went to her assistance, for she} changed, but also cause the mold-|!* Is, but yo yet there's a «i sprained her back, and sheling of the unborn child. Would/is each « Janitor wanted. me what had 1 her to} that ignorance of that - Some man had got tired of] cused us from the penaity of hav YeP gentleman,” he sa I'm a chew and thrown it on the side-|ing broken it, then had we not to; inion man all through. My father Walk. { might call your attention] weep and break our heart over the! # in the Calon army. I always {© Yesler from First to Third, See-|untovely traits of ch ter of our(*moke union cigars, wear union ion ties, | ore have in and TURKEY FRE Just get on the trains SMUGGLER CAUGHT, A_large importer was caugat Toni ht’s by Uncle Sam ‘with the goods,” Venetians, cheviots, broadclotha, ete. We bought above stock at confiscated prices. Now e yours at confiscated prices, NOVELTY gs & suit you Ragley’s Corner Household Remedies SAFE AND RELIABLE. Have You Bought Your New Overcoat Yet? Our stock of overcoats is very complete, comprising the loose fitting, and belt-back models. and the popnlar top coat Materials comprise unfinished worsteds, Covert, Thibet, Tweed etc. We handle a swell line of Qavenetion.—The kind that is really rain-proof. Prices from $1500 up. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Buys any overcoat or rain coat in our stock. DOWN wH ARE TOWN + OR LOOK- AROUND JUST Drop In AND LET US GIVE YOU FEW POINTERS ON SHOPPID UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. EAT YOUR SUNDAY DIN NER AT THE UNION BAKERY. ING Ragley’s White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, 2 sizes, 5O¢ and A Eastern Outfitting Co., (x) “Seattle’s Rellable Credit Houst” Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS fine laxatt tre Byenue from Yesier to Pike is}own children, which ought not and) (lothes, wear union hats, w Misgrace to any city, to say noth-| might not have been had we wak-) "alop shirts, union | man Worm Lozenges of disease germa. ened sooner to the sense of Paul's} “What's your bus fed remedy for wort The Oak Twelve-year Guarantee, hope you will fight. and fight} advice as to whatsoever th “Mine? I'm & policeman in — hildre Lady Attendant hard, in this matter, and we women| true, whatsoever things are bonest Bat the policemen bave no Mours—8:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 ‘Will call you “Blessed whatsoever things just union.” Garland to 12, Both phones, HEALTH AND DEC soever things are lovel 1 know it, but I do the best If Pure Cod Live 1420 SECOND AVENUE. ever things are of good r an. I do duty at the Union depot Seattle, Oct, 18, 1995. | there be any Virtue, if there be any| | Baitor Seattle Star: 1 have been! praise, think on these things. And| Chicago haa unearthed a man | @& Interested reader of the contro-| had we better understood the sa-| med Smithereen. What his name between Cynthia Gr elered office of motherhood was before he lived In Chicago has ns of Seattle, expe A MOTHER | "ot yet been learne | Indies, over the chivalry of @entiemen. 1 think the criticiams he Fremont-Green Lake district} “Now, sir.” aid the atte @f W. Kerr uncalled f should have the first high school 1| the tnvestigating ¢ mmmittee, “you Wa all probabilities Mr. K live and own a little property near| Will tell us, If you please, your re- | @al condition was no better than|the site recently purchased for aj !#tions with this company | that of his friend, the man from the| high school, and would naturatty| “Well.” replied the witn fJand that Burns made famous by!be supposed to favor the erection|®® 1% the general man: my gong and story. In that case any|of the first bufldings at that place n-law is the « superin Place would seem cold and inhos-|1 do not ciatm to have mach, ff any,| my wife's brother is the Wlabie to im. If such was not the|influence in that direction, but) elcal director, one of my neph ease be could pase bis tir would strongly utge the people of | °** 18 the superintendnt of agents mote pleasantly than Fremont, Green Lake, Ballard and father-in-law’s brother is the the Gock und idly gazin Latona to see that their interests ry—you don’t mind it I a water. I think if his friend had alare properly looked into aud rep from our printed report, do Hittie more of the push and bustle | resented as strongly as the situation Hie Accuses Seattle people of having|deservea. The site chosen is ideal) Be Would not have been 21 years|ani in every respect is central, and 4rying to raise the price of a trip|will be for many years. Besides the! p meross the ocean; he would have|present and ever growing need for © gnade it and sailed away to Bonny|such an institution to be easier Glasgow years ago. In all probab-| reached by the young people of the Mity if he had the price of a street| suburbs than at present, there ts ‘cur ride in hie pocket he would bejanother reason that may bo ad Snaide the saloon Instead of standing | vanced—no other part of Seattle's! @itside cold and dizconsolate. I arm! seburbs has been hitherto so much | fet a pative of Washington. I was| neglected or so little improved as! horn and reared in the good old|ihe immediate vicinity of the pro-| state of Michigan, but being some-|posed site, Notwithstanding the/ © What dissatisfied with the eastern) fact that no other part of the elty! 2 dimate, 1 set forth to find better.Jcan boast of any healthier home| I Gifted west and finally landed in sites or much better views, we can Beattie, 1 have lived tn and around wirely ask consideration for all the Ol, tasteless and free from alcohol; in two sizes, Sh¢ and p BRATER FOR NS CONSTRUCTED, AN BCONOM- NOTICE. TO ICAL FIRE BOX, A HEAT SUBSCRIBERS EQUALIZER AND HED Should your copy of The Star fail rae i _ , to reach you by 6 o’cloch any eve- HANDSOMELY T j ning, please do us the favor to call ¥ YOU }up our main office (Sunset, Maig | 1050; Independent 1135.) between and 7:20 o'clock, and we will send you @ copy at once. If you should miss it more than once, please tele phone ua every time you miss ft, In this way we can be certain of | siving our subseribers a perfect ser> vico—and it is the only way. THE STAR Pt BLISHING CO FINIS CHASE, ©. A. Meyer, Mer. Reef, Iron and Wine, ed and peptonized Ue ; L You 1305 Second Avenue. MOR CALL. FREE DELIVE BOTH PHONES “my GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co. 1405 Second Avenue. BOTH PHONES 944 ——= | CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesler Way. | u 3543 to 1519 Second TH E FAI Avenue GOING AT HALF PRICE. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF N'B AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. BARGAINS iN FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture COLLINS BLOCK, a A AND SECOND, PHONES 416. The large hool In the North Bookkeeping. Sate agente for Gre mereial Exchange Dept, in state. ¥ ¥ wimilar local school. There are ma facts about the big pol, Want to know them WILSON’S MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE. You'll Pharmacy . across RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. pees: he wtree? «t 220 Pike St erga LINE'S prin HOUSE iW, 1107.08 sient AVE. Shamir | Shaws era © to borrow money on s jail" | LONDON LOAN OFFICE VE RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, noone Saree e cle x Money to Loan on ‘ ‘ is Baggage, Furniture, Storage | monds and Jewelry ir | nS ‘ ssie wan ‘ Do not buy a watch or diamond Office and storage room, 1216 Fira efore you see our display in our Houghton & mentor avenue, I fice building. window and our prices, marked im Jewelers i * plein figures. 704 Firet Avenue Phones—Sunset 902; Ind. 526. ISAAC LURIE, Prop, —_ rs of Budget nly Com

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