The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1905, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR PY STAR PUBLISHING Coy P enue : OFFICKS—1at and 199 Reventh BURR APERNOON eXCrr f py NDAY e TELEPHONE Business Department. Sunset, Maln 1000: Independent 1198 ~~ BALLARD STAR AGENCY —an ha ) Ave fur Red 14, ote ver week. Noe free coples, The paper twenty-five per month, TO MAti om the att y Libertine rom the Hat When that da Gon has » ma ade A change of date on the address label WANT Aly B-RAGLEYS DRUG STORK, Cok. BRCOND AVE AND PIKE Sheet A.Leader ef Mankind - Tho fa at Thee R elt is becoming a leader of the na tions towa he goa al peace is becoming m and More evident. His magnificent message to cong contains Many notadle utterances regarding own national questions, rises to the lofty | of an international address to the peoples of Christendom upon the advantages of peace and good fellowship among meu. And his utterances will be heard and regarded. The world is fast approaching the day it will lay aside | om and the rifle as * of barbarism and will devote all gies towarda the pursuit peace and happiness. | “ ae aie The president declares uncon sing war upon ratlway abuses, notably bates to favored pers. He backs up all of | bis previous arations upon bject by recommendir that | arly and effective action to place proper federal Authorities over the railroads, clothed with power to regulate them ad fm @ reasonable manner, : He also advises effective steps In the direction of superviaton of P Ife insurance. He pays particular attention to the Chine uea- 9 tion and to matters directly affecting the mooted problems of ¢ ital and labor. He deplores the g rowth of class spirit in Amertea and @eclares that its ultimate as public. He counsels Ploye and the creation of a standard by which every individual man } md ancy means the downfall of the re- nal f gs between employer and em- The crar's proclamation APPLYING THE NEW CONSTITUTION IN WARSAW; THE FIRST DAY OF FREEDOM f the new constitution was posted In several places in Warsaw, Poland. Nat WILL he track destrian and was hi self thrown in front of the enr Motorman Williams managed to bring the car to @ full stor t a he front trucks were passing over " bod His thigh we ry ly bruised, but at the Pacific hos pital, where he was taken, he reported dangerously injured BRING NOTABLES ' AN « 0, , T | Pa ' h a Iry ne ( 1 i Ww t minister Japan arriv th morning from China and Ja vie the Phi nes and H ula, Mr and Mra. Grincom are en t home to Philadelphia mphis W. Cam eron Forbe joner of labor and © in the Pt pines, was a passenger the Manchuria, which aluo brought F. War om the Philippine an tor who advocate the pend enc of th island. He is going home to Mas | wach usette. . fortune often uses page {6a he ker ker when she knocks Jat your door. Don’t mins her. *¢ | ® i Don't be dependent. Read page | le ee | * If you do not read page 6 you is measured in pudlic esteem, not by the dollars he possesses, but | rally large crowds gathered to read it discuss the news, But this was against autocratic rules, | Dy his intrinsic merits as an individual. Character, not money which were still in force, and Cossacks wore sent out to scatter the people, whom they beat unmercifully - miss the opportunity of your | should be the gauge of a man’s standing before the world f 4 — } | Tm his annual message President Roosevelt makes an earnest was made third partner in the great YE RX plea to congress on behalf of Alaska. | lhamered, aeeal 1d wen" the This portion of the president's highly interesting document ap- | | God's creature The we CLOSING OUT THIS STOCK J) peais directly to the people of Seattle Hoe asks that congress give aAwnod AT CosT | ‘Alaska an clective delegate—a man who can tell them of the needs ek sey ryt at Very | $ . suffocation, and | mana) Y of the great territory, that wonderful possession of Uncle Sam, as ithe happy pair among the first to | large as half of the entire United States proper—to the importance offer congratulations after the two it will pay anybody wishing ij @f which congress is just beginning to awake. [had been made one. A moment I 2 ft ae s hay ore | His advice to the government to aid in building a line of railway eee ceo Aa a — ane ben Be and fixtures. . ee y heart struggled hard will pay all famtites, hotel from the gulf of Alaska to the Yukon river shows that the chief ex I hated him. Tam an old man{office I followed, well bebind, to] for the mastery. 1 knew I was there!—l poten nna” Go runitics, hotels, ecutive realizes what a great possession Uncle Sam has in Alaska | now, and much of the past ts faded| where the firm banked. Ia 4 short! to stab those generous hearts, but I/f and load up while the stock laste and bis appreciation of its possibilities |into oblivion, but that portion of} time he came forth could not resist the demon of feal-|f} Best Mour, per bag Seattle should rejoice in the knowledge that baad the president has @tudied Alaska’s needs and possibilities The interest he has die | Not a Case for Leniency jot ot If (ho crtmes alleged against George F. Adams can be proved in | Weurt, as the secret service officers confidently claim they can be Pfoved, no one will regret the utmost penalty that can be inflicted upan the man. a While there may be considerable sympathy for his family, this | ter Cemmot influence the public feeling that Adams, if found guflty, shiguld be made-an example of, in a way that will deter other young Men from following in his foot steps. ® If there is any question of preference to be given between crim- finals, it should be in favor of the poor wretch, tempted to crime through destitution, or drink, rather than for the well-to-do man, ‘with a comfortable salary, a good home and family, who deliber- ESE HANDS ARE NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Hands are commonly supposed to be valu- Glo when they are busy. The violinist, Kubetik, will find his just as it they become injured or diseased. He has insured them for They are handsome hands and marvelously skillful ones, but Sliver gets under one of these pink nails all that he has to do is ib notify his accident insurance ¢ ompany and a nice big roll of bills fs forthcoming. ments could be made to settle with aa IN Two BiG |the owners of the projecting build- CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE. HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesier Way. that after the ordinance matter was brought into court arrange he Fourth av. and Jackson st de ordinances were passed at M night's session of the coun- i A genteel place vo borrow money on ‘The ordinance presented by Coun-| giamonds and all kinds of jewelry. Burnett for the widening of Strictly Confidential. av. nine feet on each side} ~ _ wsacaproaie oA teem THE RUBBER STORE who thought that the ordi-| TIA FIRS TOAVENUE ae passed would ne aitate | Wet Weather Wearables the cutting off of nine feet on the} Fourth ay. buildings, making the| cs excessively high | At explained that it was the| r of the corporation council| ———— 2 Doors North of Sera t tch for the Announc of Our Big Picco bate “wade In The Sunday Papgrs fresh tn my mind tonight on | March showed his bandsome face | Hamilton's when he and Mary were passing the | m ernoever he went, would be to a gambling dem. Nightly | saw bim draw up a check for what amount I could not see, bat I did seo that it was a check on the bank! then, where the firm deait it FINE COPFRE Makes More Bread iMakes Whiter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour life which relates to him te as] it was} em: | Mary was the only child of the head| rate imitation knew the makeup of bis life bet than he did bimeelf. At night urs with music and song, I lay tn} the shadow of the hedge awaiting |I his leave | breath been sald, | would follow him whith- | $10,000 and often this/and young, and I love poor T cursing bim uader my After the good night had | th: : he play larger, I/ forged check in place of my o ataly steals because he wants to cut a figure in swelldom. knew, than he came by honestly;| The days rolled away and M ; but I never said a word, only|—for I watched him might watched, waited night—never again vinited the One afternoon I stole up bebind| bling house after the day of "t his desk and looked over hi der again, across a sheet of foolecap,| in the firm's signature. INSURED FOR $50,000 gous, fiendish joy shot into my| heart. The very next afternoon I As ho left the We retail at wholesale prices, We 4 sup. Try our Teas. AdamsTea &Coffee Company 1535 Second Ave., UNION BAKERY AND CAFE SCOND AVENUR. AND COFFER CAKES. Centennial’s Best Flour Makes Lighter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread | Me GROCERS SELL iT in| warm lyou help me save him?” shoul. | forgery. He was writing over and over | debts undoubtedly, and started an What a hid-/ noble asptrations. was my enemy climbin, the ladder of fama Let him, tet Bim he Our goods are all guaranteed first-class. refunded on any line of goods we sell if you are not satisfied 2Oe dboitle for Snider's Cateup. High-Grade Lard 2Oe@ bottle for Biue Label Cat- | Ma@ package for Force, Exg-o-See, Grape Nuts. COFFEES AND TEAS Try Adams’ Java Blend Coftee—a 40 grade, 2he pound Adams’ Ceylon Teas at Ge per pound aro the regu! Entering the bank, oh ier but not quite our firm, and a girl whom i h j thing!” “ Assorted Ptekies, per botue e learned to love with all the strength} “What! Forgery? Marche/m- % 4-1 pkgs. Pancake Flour J my mind, my heart, my soul, and/ possible! And for $5,000." Madame Fortune often uses page | Santa Clause Soap, box. . 8 id her, and she loved! “That is just what it : F.R. YERXA & SONS, ow she did, before Ted} Willits, and as you bi 6 as the knocker when sbe knocks 723 PIKE STREET, friend of Mr. dave him—how can we do it? Cancel the check and repine ney ‘Bat who will furnish the mo cannot afford—" “Ah, don’t trouble yourself at score; I believe my balan turn that over; [ am st I laughed aloud as | receiv He had squared all Wi life. with good resolutions Rapidly moust it—ap, op, up, until reaches the highest mound, ai and then The crisis came at last. Mare jon't deliver, We don’t give cred- Your money cheerfully Com pound +b. patis 25¢. ib. patie 45e. 10-Ib. pails 85e, ir $1.00 grade. Cor. Pine St. Fuel Saving Labor Saving Money Saving Temper Saving Laurel Double Flue Of the only steel range on the with the double flue, this beautiful ge, and you will have no ot DEMONSTRATION EVERY DAY THIS WEEK, at * 4 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle The Art Stove Co. ‘At Ballard From Deo, 4 to 10. HBCDAML CO., INC. Distributors. 1 aceowted the Very like it, farts | pretty well known that the! 81-47 \-lb. boxes Bplees, per box ousy and revenge. and, bowing low, if l-gal. cans best Maple Syrup I handed him the fatal slip. | S| The tast.! ever saw of March he} 50 years ago, when we Jerks| “One of our clerks presented 7 a EE | Played in this great outiet to Seattle's commerce means a similar in- | togethor—Tet March and [In the| check here a few moments ago?” was lying ‘prostrate on the carpet, Seemee. cee ne. ee ferect in congress— great ping house of Hamilton] “Yee, sir.” with the erimson life blood oozing |91-ib. cans Pure Baking Powder ad @ War “Ah, just as I thought. There,| fram hie mouth and nostrils. while! 1 bs Ted was handsome, and 1 hated| Mr, Willus, look at the curl of the| she—Mary—was knesling over him,|§} 5-ib. cans Pure Baking P | An impetus toward Seattle's commercial supremacy on the Pa- | phim for that. for f was plain and in-|stem of this ‘A.’ and the way the| cailing piteousiy his name. z ‘ eifie coast. significant Im appearance t’ is crowed, and the geveral flow-| For 40 years they have been slcep- |p 1°)i>, bags Japan Bice |. abe 7 I hated him more tham all for his|ing hand. Does it strike you as did/ing In the grave. She—well, it's) p 2.'%, Oxes OF £ Py %-lb. boxes Ball Blueing, enc } | great influence over Mary Hamilton. | Hamilton's | she died ‘ with a broken heart Puncy Sultena Raisins, ib. . 106 Don't mina her, *# |[__One Door From Eighth Ave. at your door. WE CARRY THE BEST READY-FOR-SERVICE COME IN AND SEE THEM Broadhurst System $18 U Other Reliable Makes $10 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave. Dia St. OVERCOATS, hi Cor. Colum- Strongest Overcoat House tn the State. ATTEND THE TEMPLE DE HIRSCH FAIR, DEC. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 AND §& YOU'LL BE DELIGHTPD. Buy your NEW SUIT AND OVERCOAT here, and take advan- tage of our EASY PAYMENT PLAN. GOODS RIGHT, PRICES RIGHT, TERMS THAT SUIT. Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc) Cor. Pike St..and Fifth Ave. “Complete Credit Outfitters for Men, Women and Children.” | | | | { SAVE MONEY The Brown Dental Parlors, 713 First avenue, are giving thelr annual Decembe uced prices for the purpose of advertising their AMERICAN SYSTEM OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Come at once and have free examination UNTIL JANUARY 1 WE WILL EXTRACT SILVER FILLINGS, 36¢ UP; GOLD FILLINGS TEETH, $4.00; BEST SET, $8.00; CROWNS, $2.50. Lady attendant always without pain by spectalists TH FREY; © UP; SET OF $3.00; WHITH GOLD CROW mt, All work done absolutely from 12 to 20 years’ experience. Brown’s Dewtel Purtere ° * 713 First demactans ee Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, Union pr, nant & Southwick’s, Houre—8:90 a. m, to 6 p.m, Sunday, 8:80 a. m. to 12:30 p,m, south of The QUAKER DRUG CO %. 1013-1015 First Avenue on hea the ant aior ma! dia “ k 4 rals » 830-00 cou 18 | dir me con dru hea tari are Ro He ti-k This ls Important To All Owners of Talking Machines Playing the Flat Disc Record The Victor Company Reduces the Price On Records AS VICTOR WHOLESALERS, AND ACTING VICTOR COMPANY. DUCTION ON VICTOR RECORDS AS FOLLOWS 7-Inch Records, Each, 35c (0-Inch Records, Each, 60c (2-Inch Records, Each,. . $1 The Above Prices Take Effect Monday Morning, Dec. 4, 1905 THIS ENORMOUS CUT PUTS THE VICTOR RECORDS WITHIN THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN BUYING THE CHEAPER MAKES HERETOFORE. THE VICTOR RECORDS ARB THE MOST PERFRCT WORKS OF SPARED BY THE VICTOR COMPANY TO TIONS OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. We Carry a $50,000 Stock of Records and Machines FOR CATALOGS OF RECORDS AND MACHINES. TIONS FROM Tit THE REACH OF ASK SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VICTOR DEALERS 7il Second Ave. Division No. Three Is Now on the Market Division One and Two, ls of peo) RLIER, all sold. ONL« Hundre COME BA Figure could have your wood and water free. That is what I am GIVING YOU with every tract sold. Thera are some good buys left in One. Houses built to order from one hundred dollars up, YOUR LANDLORD long enough to come and see me. I OWNER. Take new Renton car to Duwamish Station, City office Rooms 1 and 2 Times wan 6 1503 Second Aw @nue. out what you would » PIANOS Wo tell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier pey i other house in the elty, me KOHLER & CHASE, tima: Por Bal { ant ree are mo nee. BaRFese. praise saneMN UNDER INSTRUC- WE ANNOUNCE A RE- a > ——_ —— oa SN é ART. NO EXPENSE I8 PRODUCE SELEC- Seattle, Wash. PSREESR2EES FE2ESBEER SEACORE. eadow Gardens are practically remark every day, OH, IF I HAD ave In the next two years if you building, Large stock of aters, Stovageoft all t very loW@et prices REO FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike Streot, cond-hand izes and tur SPECIAL Children's Dep ie-breasted, heavy Roy a, ae see pants. Special at 625 Pirat nyenue. Kline @& = berg, Himethoch Bros.” succes- wore.

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