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COR COND AVE an PIKE sYRee ur new Want Ad Office at the above number hag recently been opened o purpose of affording the pu venient gt ade. leave subscriptions fur The Star and leave news Items © num for this office are: Sunset, Main @€0, Independent Lisa —_—, ial met The Troubles of the Old World ‘The mesnages that come flashing under the sea are burdened ‘With the troubles of a restless work The joys that abide in palaces @nd the love that Hves In vine-co vered cottages are crowded from the wires by the strident notes of discontent, With the dying away of the war cries of the Russ and the Jap come the plaintive waila of the unfortunate Bulgarian bands of In St asantry who fall victime to invading ks and hordes of bloodthirsty Turks, raburg the red flag of anarchy has been raised and the blood of men who died believing they were martyrs stains the atreots from the Nevsky Prospect to the palace of the czar, Makers Of bombs with which to detroy human life Were in the time of Alexander IL Over the great forve of Russian workmen is spreading the wave Of discontent that did not subside after the massacres that followed the news of the fall of Port Arthu In Poland an agitation for freedom from the czar is making life Unsafe for “carpet-bag” rulers, and only the known agreement of Austria and Germany to send troops into that blighted country tn ease the Cossacks coulg not handle the situation probably deterred an armed uprising before now. Count Witte was Thursday made premier for his diplomatic vic- tory at Portsmouth, while the wires tell us that Baron Komura ar- Tived in Tokio with as slight demonstration of approval as though he wore 4 stranger Japan is preparing to gobble Korea, Minis Hayashi having Fecommended a protectorate over that country, which will be fol- fowed in time by the announcement that ia future the diplomatic Business of Korea will be handled from Tokio, General Lineviteh’s army is to be stretched along the Manebu- Tian border, ostensibly to colonize that country, The Austria-Hungary orisis {s approaching, and it remains for “the moving finger to write” whether the spirit of the Magyars ts @ead and will permit a decaying & tate to impose its language on her army or to hamper her economic development without a resort to arms. The alliance of England and Japan !» still cause for dissatisfac- Yon in continental Rurope. Berlin, Paris and Rome have given sul- Jen signs of disapproval of the Engliahman'’s subtie alignment that @ffectually disbars other ambitious monarchs from enlarging thelr zone of influence In the Far East Out of all the clatter that is being made across the water, little Norway emerges from the Swedish alliance and ts casting about for @ likely king. Also, the cear is gazing bungrily across the Norwe- Sian frontier, looking for an ice-free port on the Atlantic. As the sundering of the Swedish and Norwegian ties absolves the ‘treaty of 1855, whereby England and France agreed to furnish the Warships to prevent Russia from taking a Norwegian port by foree, OF by lease, it is a problem yet unsolved whether the same nations, or @ay other, would Intervene should the big bear suddenly reach out nd grasp with bis huge paws a port on Norway's coast. as active as ever they The Survival of the Fittest Mr, R. W. Emerson, who has devoted a good deal of thought, time and energy toward the formation of the new Seattle Commercial lub, hits the nail squarely on the head in interview in a morn- fag paper in which be says there shall be no antagonism between the Rew cly> and the old Chamber of Commerce. He should have made Beis statement stronger by adding that there shall be no union of them. ‘There is plenty of room in Seattle for two organizations, both “Working for the best interests of the city, and the presence of two ‘#ach organizations will be conducive to healthy rivalry between them. If time and results shall prove that the Chamber of Commerce 4s doing more for the elty than (he new Commercial Club ts doing, @r the new club is doing more to “boost” Seattle than the Cham- ber of Commerce, then talk of a union of them may be in taste, But— For the present, let the conservative, experienced, well-to-do and Peapected business men and citinens representing the Chamber of Commerce and the up-to-date, full-blooded, energetic 4 ambitious young men of the new Commercia! Club match their prowess. GIVE THEM A FAIR RACE, AND LET THE FITTEST SUR- VIVE. Lat the new club tackle some of the projects on which the Cham- ber of Commerce bas failed to make good, let the new club tackle Rew ventures which requires great energy, great enthusiaam tem- ered with wisdom. Let the “boys” give the “old men” a run for their money. and let us watch results for—- RESULTS ARE WHAT COUNT IN THE BATTLE OF LIFR. And— RESULTS are what will count Im the friendly rivairy between the new Commercial Club and the Chamber of Commerce. The club that will bring more towering smoke-stacks to our manufacturing districts, the one that will bring more work to our avy yard, the one that wil! bring more lights to our gloom-ridden streets, the one that wiil bring more conventions to ous city, the one that will bring more railroads to our warehouses, and more ships to our port, that is the organization that Seattle wants, the organi- gation that deserves the support of every man, woman and child in SBeatile. A Monstrous Modern Butche A recent dispatch from London tells about the bloodiest butcher Of modern times—Earl de Gray. ‘Of course the dispatch does not call him a butcher. It calle him an earl and a sportaman, ‘This butcher has a big hunting estate called Tologonville and the Prince of Wales has recently been butchering there, ‘The earl, says the correspondent, is the finest game shot in Eng- tand. Indeed it is the general opinion he is the best in the world, Anyhow he hag killed more game than any other living sportsman.” And here follows a list of the killed— ‘Ten years ago he had put to death 216,699 head and now the figures amount to a half million. Comprised in the list of ten years ago were 111,900 pheasants, 89,< 400 partridges, 45,000 grouse, 50,000 hares. In one year his “bag” Amounted to over 19,900 head. He once shot 500 grouse in a single @ay and at another time he murdered 760 pheasants in a single day, His greatest butchering day was when he killed 950 hares between sunrise and sunset. This “nobleman” has devoted the large part of his life to the ignoble killing of the innocents. He does not kill for food, mindyou, but for mere sport. The wholesele slaughter of the living animals that God has made it his pastime, To quench the little life that he is lord over is the employment of his continued holiday. The picture of Lord de Gray does not indicate that he is cruel and he probably prides himself upon his gentle blood, but—just the same — He is confessedly tha most wanton and bloody butcher of modern WITH STAR READERS Geren meron oy and his skull et so empty that errr rrr rer Peete eee ee In the Public Eye SERRE ERE EERE EE EER ERR COMMANDS PYTHIANS so bard and his b he should wear # huaher in bis plug p it from clanking when) goftielgh that txt eee oe eee ee ee Hu " ” Habout $150,000 er any of your time (Pythians are « commander-in-chief of the Uniform Rank of the tly Informed. 1) boring under an erronagus idea Knights of P young @ man as over held this bigh office | without bis consent and appropr use of another nm as COMMON THIBY siwaye heard th no juggling with ering of moti thing but a common THEFT such | maligned them heard that before dazzle us #0 would now be on his way to state’s| names "AN UPPER CUT hb SOME REMARKS ABOUT out in defense A bald head is not nece sikn of brains ad is as destitute of whom ! cation we simply cannot DERAILED TRAIN T0 PREVENT COLLISION wtion shows it's a de | fenwe of Ade een in the habit of rever The Trump That Wasn't Turned Short Story { where la GEN, ARTHUR J Born ta England STOBBART, of the surety company quarters in New York Will receive Minnesots/as general in command ¢ }form rank, Knights of Pythias, and be permitted practice of law Will resign from the surety com Deputy clerk of the district court| pany November | to take up his new of Rameay « Removed to St, Paul 15 years ago, ) and expenses was nald were bany Studied at the state university at and graduated from the iaw ferryboat Rappahannock had winter of 1873) 1) ver be forgotten by HELENA, Mont oun wreck was day by the pre telegraph op: Ovt. 0.—-A serl-( from erashing into a Northern Pes train bound in an opposite @fe” Death Provents The Initiation: GAMBIER, Ohio, Oct ars attracted the towerman’s| art I. Pierson, a freshman at Kene yon college, was killed by a train ing the care to leave the) last night while awaiti to prevent them | into Delta Kappa Bpai erted here yer ¢ of mind of the the tower at an begged to be of two tenta May secure attorney's offi Became coun Surety company’s western branch aesiviant general counsel! | ties. headquarters Jand Northern | loaded cars in Indianapolis ilitate the discharge of his du manner broke very short and y fiefore even reachis of the stream, and fog had thrown her co and, the grade being heavy, soon at< 4d a high speed. ation to the yards stretched at th on a rug, his narghill, or This oriental ate in @ powerful drug its Influences went famt anleep, battling with the the derailing rails just in the New York side, repose he suddenly bounded into the consciousnens of # Save ten cents. Save ten cents. though some wild b ve| ing the bones, ast was cram only to be lost again, hours this boat wandered alr ( river with its load of |h¢ saw instead three swarthy uins bending ef impatience! With ghoulish «ice. off, with @ hideous dirk-knife, of his left instant it flashed upon and for three THE QUAKER ts not yet four years old, and a sturdy lad he's grown—a good lad too-— helping thone in need never failing, pever disappointing chievous to be sure—raising ructions with com- peting neighbors and sending them to cover. people have confidence in hi depend on what he says; him grow; he always Quaker Way—read every item. Penn Shoulder Brace—most complete and service- able brace on the market, regular price $1.00; Quaker price... A Kantstoop Shoulder Brac spen: misses’ and boys sizes, @ of help—always A little mis- cited passengers Retween extremes 4nd excttement was a amal! py tion of pansengers Among these was a group of | bend. abin who, after having| im that these were to be sent to orning | Dis friends with @ demand for ran- He was correct in this sup- One had just Although innumerable oddities displayed in Seattic one need not buy them in order to have a unique disp! e}into a hacket shape make a pretty centerpiece when filled with fruit.| A dish of peanuts. the right kind, have learned to that's what has made ores thie week if they are of will cause @ lot of the nuts, remoy meats, and in their places put a lit- the folded sentiment. up again. These sentiments may be fortunes, phophesies, conundroms © commands, bidding the find- autumn | ers do some particular thing for the leaves may be converted into offect-| entertainment y of Halloween With a little care table decorations the home-made variety will be “just ting about for some | #0Mm. other method of killing time. me of cards Jaughed one of his Then tie them | bleeding hand been rudely bandaged ptors set out upon ving him in care of Oranges hollowed out and filled with tiny candies make very dainty little lanterns to place at oach plate, | or « .| than two of Wy thin minston, cards on a ferryboat “Here ia a euchre deck which Ix at your service.” The speaker. First Class Hot Water Bottles—2-quart size, regu- lar price Thc, Quaker price 49¢e: 3-quart size, regular price | $1.00; Quaker price 5@e@; 4-quart size, regular price $1.25, Quaker price. knew better Impossible such His follow-tray- litle money of the rest of the ransom would be drew from under the bench | tlers hed much worn Orange tissue paper used over gas shades and electric Hghts is effect-| A pumpkin ebell is filled with bran A bran pudding ts a grand finale. Fountain Syringe, rapid flow—2-quart size, regular Quaker price ®4,00; %-quart size, regular price New York Elastic Truss with Factis proved pad on the market. ive if it hae been decorated wit black eithouets in the shape of faces, | sorts of ridiculous Mttle gifts, each If one cannot! tied to a baby ribbon. The ends of the figures can be cut out) these ribbons bang out of the saw- of paper and pasted carefully on the! dust. Bach guest selects under side of the tissue paper. Pumpkins boliowed out and cut | or sawdust. In this are buried all actual necensities white there. therefore began to « embellished by t desperately New York Elastic Truss—regular price $2.00; Quaker price all eek . Witches, ate. From thie he pro- duced a pack of cards and tendered te & man In @ moment four ting for deal The cards were distributed rapid- ly, and the dealer was about to turn trump when pleroed the air and a woman posite suddenly sank fainting to the ested a| tape before the fellows should re- turn with these unsatiafactory tid- which would result, no doubt, In further mutilat oy St a signal the gifte are drawn from nae Lally het Na hae ree £5 the pudding all at ance. ing of Tonice—a superior tissue builder, only Dr, Hoffs Complete Catarrh cure, including atomizer; regular complete outfit, $6.00; Quaker price . Dr. Barclay’s Grip and Cold Cure—sure, pleasant, safe Bronson’s Pink Cascara Pills—best for constipation .... Hoff's Little Liver and Stomach Pills, per bottle 2Q¢, 3 for P. & G. Gipsy Cough Candy—an unfailing remedy for sore throat Jumbo stick .......... oa . Flavoring extracts—the Quaker is exclusive agent for the Pure Co."s product and offers to introduce regular 25c bottle of Vanilla or Lemon for . . THE QUAKER MAK 2] USE YOUR PHONES. “Am his gaze swept the tent for i‘ sugesting a plan for de- he saw ft had been gutted of everything except two articies— his light sik coat, which hung upon on among the pasrengers| the partition betw been so great seemed imminent Don't be alarmed: it te nothing | been overlooked becanse it was as calmly.| grimy as the tent wali itself. “He called loudly on a supposed adjoining tent and prove to loud shriek | someth op- | liverance, » STAR DUST » rinne OF ELIVERY TO ALL MAIN 1240, IND. 1240. The QUAKER DRUG CO 4013-1055 First Avenue lady simply caught her own frightened face in the mir- to} come to the It reminds me of a thrilling| his captor that he was under pro- experience an American traveler had | tect while bumping through Syria that fellow to whom you,he would have simply set the well the drift ft! im upon end and m of © Moslem, But.|/ he slowly drew | mirror in front of which the As be spoke inguished slab artists.” the coat from the “Oh, © baseball pitcher.” rubber ia s Turkish bath.” nee more he m to turn the trump, Sines the president the cabinet members not to spenk correspondents the fol- lowing rules should be posted at (he white house No member da newspayer ds can express the unut- ton pictured upon livid with fright Jer, as for the first time tt ‘RY THINKS. “There can't be a better place than this for telling a thrillings and wo THIS IS THE ONE COM- PLETE MUSIC STORE No matter whether you want music made for you, or want the instruments wherewith to pro- yourself—this store re- sponds to every need. We show of the cabinet shalt until the censor les which he may deem unsafe for them to read Any member speaking to a tele phone girl shall be removed from said another wing it was ite own. ntood stock-stitl. . overwhelmed just as that lady ago, and the American quickly pos-| nexned himself of his captor’s arms Red soa] and was master of the situa We pity th the story before we begin the gam The stranger leaned back the clear cane, and having lighted a weed himself, began It is an unwritten law wild Bedouina east of the that if an infidel traveler ts attend-| pat up with “em. ments in the state. Any day you may see not less than a hundred pianos, always a Pipe Organ, Clough & W: rious styles and sizes, the Vocalion Organ, jan-Orchestra, the Victor Talking Machines, the Edison Phonograph. Then there are the Simplex Piano Player, the Auto- Pjano—the self-playing Members must turn out ¢ in their homes by 9 p. m. in bed not later than 9:05 rrespondrents speaking They're using live feot ball practice at ao danger of the supply ever run faithful he ts eafe from the of Mohamm that same traveler bec Yale. There's As he spoke he again reached f ward to turn the trump. drawn breath of horror those who observed him, bandit-infested| the first three nd he becomes legitimate | ha Imprisonment ne neparated hearest workhouse When dining at hotels, SOMETHING YARNELL OVER through bis must not speak to the orders munt In digging Dr. Yarnell’s new well last week a fine specimen of fossil- iferous tertiary rock was Several sea shells jed im the rock be given to t Members are dine In private rooms when ad turn the eard, savage lurch of the boat, accompa- aking of timbers, rival of the Rapp ew York slip in which this Amert- nied by the or nounced the hannock at her N the trump was never turned. ing orders to the cook deemed guilty of a misdem inet members must Last, but not least, the m: Chickering Baby Grand the most beautiful and sweetest piano in the world. And, incidentally, Mr. M. H. Hanna and his stock of small 1 instruments has become an integral part of this business. 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