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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1200 Seventh Ave i EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPY SUNDAY, Telephe a <j > Editoria 675; Sunset Main 1080 Business: 41138) Buneet, Main 1050, BALLARD BTAR AGENCY-an tatard Ave Paliard 8 cr twenty-five conte per month Dee cent per Ostiveres ty me sUReCRIDERS paper, W t-. lowe watior Gackee T. ‘Angell the mean writers, one might tmagine an tumd ar embled te decide as to who'ls the n man af hie om, there fe little doubt that Ge « TA Ri wor tod At t# age of 83 Mr. A in one of the most Interesting a# be oved man ving v 1 work he b he suffering brute creation, ac cor often th ties, makes his name unique in the a tt N “ for the prevention of orueliy of Mr Ane Amd the 7 ® imen sulved for the passage of aw ws was large nh Fo years this « a ‘ t over the cour try a each h f ine to all the lowe ve up a lucrative law pra nh 1 notstent energies for the » f the r who cannot speak He beg " n the 60's, when there . n lew ¢ ' ny 1 i or ad 4 In 188 \ Aw A jean Ban aM wh now “n ae boys and girls pledg ‘ kin t ature His endeave t * of war and the bt! f peace ta n the «x eu met benefa ti ow 40 years Mr. A 1 “oO Dumb Anima The tave_at « e 8 familiar to « y newspaper of . ponte good maa ed And always there has been the fron! hat fine seatin from Cowper —Mr. Angell’® motto 1 would not enter on nr Net of f nds Though graced with polished 1 and fine sense, Yet wanting sensit Who nee aly sets foot « a worm tn addition to lectaring ing sults, editing tons of liter ature, etc., Mr. Angell was ¢ sanizer of the American Human Badueation society, which done good work in spreading humane fdeax, snd also of the American Soctal Science society, which te Bors in the Interests of the public health This in an Arabic wh a man dies men sm What did he leave? but the angels say, ‘What good deed has he gent before him? Mr. Ange ave mack property. He has spent it for the prevent! ot er © man and beast, spent time and money end herculean energy to teach the bless kindness and merey and peace And upon his good, grag head reste the benediction of angels end of men Standing Well With Ourselves It was a school teecher who asked a clase of boys: “Why ghould we be honest’ And there were as many aaewers from brightfaced lads as there were boys “Because ft pay one “Because we wi © prison if we are pot,” sald a second. Hecause it makes us sleep better,” volun 1 third, while & fourth was certaia t we ones We want to stand well is the eres of the world.” 4 And one led with « fine face sald To stand well with our oetres. And that ba a fine Wer, tor it gets us © to the main apring in every breast that he very fountain bead of GOOD. Before we talk about that more, let's take a little trip, We can travel fast in these days of airshipa and limiteds, and eo the bors of California and the be { Wisconsin and Louisiana can ensily join in & pligrimage to a stable located im Cincinnati, Obto. Ves, sir, « trip to a stable, and that just to shake hands with a fine @id man who is pong’ & wagon and who ie not too busy to give ws a hearty handshake Sa he ate Introduced to Heary Weldner, as ald as your grandfather, for be is 63, and only a few years age he was prest Gent of a great bank The cashier, Frank Brown, Sad ran away to South Americe dott this old man. The blow almost killed Henry Weldner. much younger man. But he @ollar in money oF property that he had in robbed ft of a quarter of a million and behind, to bear the burden, was lt woold almost kilt ood up under It. He took every the world, and every peany bis wife bed, and turmed It over to the depositors, and then, Stripped, and only « few years from the grave, started out Ww earn @n honest living at any calling that was honorable The world all but forgot the old man emt] he was found, the other day, working im the stuble It ts different from sitting In an office and clipping coupons,” he said, as he rubbed a dashboard till it shone. “It will all come out fight some day. | wanted to die an honest man and so I went to work. I'm working hard for promotion and I'll get it soon.” “To stand well with himeetf We are through with our vist and back to our text, boys. What a lot of good in bora of the thing that ts In the human Breast. It is the starting pofot. If we are honest it is almost al Ways to avtlafy the Ged in us Some folka do not call it God. They @ not know what to-call it. They only know that in each breast something vibrates and makes tenderness, and tears, and amiles, aad & desire to be clean and upright. It is there when first the heart beats wd it lives til the f roke, and always it is for good. You @an call it Conscience, or Early Training, or what you will, but it ts really the Divine Part of Mankind So let's remember our vi Henry Weidner, and in all we do Sad all we say, and so far as is possible im ali we think, be gov- ered by something in our breasts that makes us want to, “STAND W WITH OURSELVES.” utlerings isanthrope fully at a republican form of govern Id, hard type of (he Congressional en anates from the giant intellects of aon it ment when you glance over the ¢ makes you look rer Record and get next to what the nation You wonld think that you can easily find an extract suitable to Be put into the Third Reader- something essentially patriotic, bat at the same time on a high intellectaal plane, something which, in sentiment at lenst, ts a bulwark «f ctvil Hberty You feel prepared to revel in the brilliant profund! y of disinterested, adequately paid Publiciats, the exponents of al! Ui at is best in citizenship. Not so After a few moments perusal you change your mind. You decide that the padded polemic periodical could be pulled on many a four flush statesman and convict him of being a fugitive from the psycho pathic ward of old Dr. Nuth nitarium Possessing en indurated br n, with the exercise of rare fortitude and great will power, you can rat several pages of this government Ownershipped Fireside Companion and get the goods on the average tongressman What comes newest to paralyzing the comprehension fis to realize that all the obit and loop-the loop logic zuments was recied off in what ts cracked » to be the most lofty-browed leg fslature in the whole world The visitors’ gallery, not lorstanding a word, will manifont a fatter of applause, Itt bevo been a frenzied champtonship of “A i fon of Trachoma in the United Btates 1 spirifed debate upon the provosttion te give awny free plug tobacco in districts not yet fitted out with rural delivery Congress is used to ft. - It i# hardened to effort at wedging freak laws in the federal statutes and holdup ttems into the appro- priation bills—oll very admirable and patriotic ocenpations Another popular form of blown statesmenship is to de id mand of the whole United States something that appeals solely to a Kimited ch which is a further inducement to ns to revere our : representatives, The inspiring ‘cmarks then are canned and fed to those with a morbid appetite for them b Many & noble tribune of the | cople ts willing to be considered an agarevated ass by the United Statrs at large if in earning that dis Unction he can tempor ly be the ig. wheeze In a district that de g@erves nothing so much as unt\ersal sympathy For some reason the consti(: tion has not been tied into a bow kaot o« yet. THE SFATTLE STAR-WZDNESDAY, SEPT. ro, 1996. 0. f MEETING WEEKLY WREATH ’ | TODAY AT TORONTO ER REPORT, rORONTO Ow ‘ jher Diet ty 0 t O myn Hy w! pened b m the 16th, 1 or By “JOSH” si Seeing. at baw tra : | quarters of th lodge a at : o-_— Camp Wrigt the # FAST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; SECOND PRIZE, $1, GREAT — EAHIBITION BEING yal Hahibition und as Shere | SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADDRESS HELD IN NEW VYORK--PIANO | Janes & Ryan 7 1 to} WES ove ae toy the | Joe WI8t,” THE STAR THAT WAS THUMPEDO BY OUR) OP) an and ! y now ot r ; _ sae TEDDY WHEN A. BOY 16) !¥e fomture ee and ~ | aad , ay be oon rr nk te a aid as A FOCK, / A Word From Josh Whee} | sHow®. | th expected the will be about 10. nase Ke a f : 1 wonder what od th | = ane 000 men in line ion oe inchew 41 i and ee « AMomethes 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 19 Se Nw! govenic 16 CHARTERED. » MONGOLIA IN tal amount toe ' fas ta ay and will ¢ xe wetll Thur ao ire oft N HOLIC FAIR PLA ad that be | etused to “Bum people hay so mt @aek. 12 ty far the) can iernteh case , » N6. moy to some man Who used much larnin’ it makes | y,ast complete and interestiog MU | ohortered by Frank Wate ting of pe: laffable xhibition ever held tn this]; c at the f have ae eM, Ball, matry and is sure to attract great | jarge freig? f 2.041 tons. fale im November, wind A New York paper offers prises linterest in muste eirete The atlarrived at Beattie nearly « mo 8 Were ADDR ea for amewer » the question “How sngements are unusually good and ag he bv f wine ULE — n ‘ are the names of ' ‘ fram Chleage | exhibits include a put " pe dl tlh ve Aiffereat cose | Ted im what | ber of imterent ing fe ature as n CF aw as Mid-| ty : 7” aed Gonstrne |} Smal! Favora Thankfully Received. tradivartus violin from t SEATTLE MAN 16 IN $ ae c gs tg foes er, Mile Powter }..We wish (0 thank Neighbor Sm Hen of BH sider of Lain | TROUBLE IN BELLINGHAM, @YeP more wo than i « con PF. Kelly. eat | for r aecthe 7 vation va Apes Of course we have Bil Bryan | “Among the modern planos exbib-| churta. Holds , A Rt Manning ne in foaning ws hia en wult to @ And Roosevelt spelling, too. ted ta an Erard upon which Presi] BELLINGHAM 1, bt PF. a e - . gh Pd ni . Iinarried in—Kditor Oshkosh Rat-| For Dowle we're not sighting |dent Roosevelt learned his scales | 4, formerly a resident of Beat-|the cargo ¥ P te But we mins the other two | when a boy I yesterday after | board ort b Old married folk aay the first] The city hall ts a di | FiSH COMMISSIONERS charae of forgery and entered a plea year ts the trying one for married) The water fron n | ARE IN GESBION TODAY. 5 a } That's tru replied the old That really is a shame VANCOVER, Bh. C., Bept. 19 as the cause of b cy tered t , , vint conference between the « . ou ean atick | That a ack ‘¢ . mn the olty Hi f » commission: of Wash | tage Me oeere all] Upon that Mtve bluft S ean ¢ a CHANGE AT CAMP TACOMA ig Yo n't te hea the thing might | original for ¢ : “Ae anda, re | t right; you don’t mind it f ° t f ie { the first It's surely old enough . : be sis vwit g * | Bosco mes nee ( } “That fellow rolls tm it He has] vt t of th ference ta to] ® “ - lw ag bu me j Fall Styles a . camp tt r ‘ . ' . at th i. | bolne, Mor Cs W , a : oy for tt 1 | me - neon is t ' ‘ Hor Once More Yet jiraw t fu : 1 ef inte . 1 Ma had two f calves ¥ - Britian « With b hey’d always go Stiff hats for the Undertaker « tcherte f r a she'd not « » Por the FP Dera the awyere gO, ” en sion. * haries FM hy. of 8 PM" SrOme, TRUTSGay ssceee ‘Cause the boys all rub feo) 7 atoxt O 2 ' vi For Rease we should have you WATER MAIN ASSESSMENTS. . se by « With ¢ n 4 prison know | . « Amd Carrie in a jail, A good old Panama In necordance with the suggestion an a i ip jowle not arisen t oly non, annens |O" Monday nex n BY e The nows te getting stale Ground Mog nts for the ta water mains eeain at the . eanen An autor ran » Squire or al) kinds tm tion of the|® 4 er and better fair than ever | (> Promident xpress LE RAZORS Harkinw ho grinding one t0/lcity have been coat, | before : foots , t Razore sale thie week, j ne a tot md the ¢ a8 " ines ' w » ’ mare vey | SENTENCE REDUCED. pe stvagh mon ste body's bustaes home | walter, (his beef ta Meroe. now pay ats. The raise : : Naroge eae j ever fou ho but they muoh | It tant fit for a dog at tue to the tnereased cost of pipe] POKANE, Sept. } “ “ nye , t t la bartender who threw bir . atic wih face ot Mreeyen ae ees Oe ‘ at re J m James Mayo, an | » cont reeult ® jwax charged with 1 rder in the| porters may fait be time of I g2.99 Solid Gola Pomtals Se AAARERAAAAAAHHEE EEE EEE EE EEE EY, ‘FOR THE COOL an £ - pag Serer Pinetree ase Be may this week for oe - . ponte y Thy , «| Should Morphy « finn wtp bottle Pe eo Rdg * plea Mayo suceseded tn having the re w. fF a ? xes high grade T . 4 charge changed to manslaughte nt ; ni . rope a ~ * years ltrientiy to Hearst * : e while they tast, . * per box . ~. Me « AREALISTIC SPASM FROM “OUR OWN SONG BOOK.” * TO TAKE UP BONDS. : OLVE LE, Sept a9. The futn FREE DELIVERY, : as . annual Stevens county fair opened eee ree ee eee eee eee ee eee SPOKANE, Sept. 19 —Bankers| Monday, the stock exbiblt, which tx wit asked to take up an tesue of |the feature, being very good . o annie was Ses th the shady apple tye bonds for the erection of an armory, | Bhe watehed the soldiers marching by while she was shelling peat 4 t pat me Gov ¢ Mead bee Them through the gate did taro a gallant auidier bay tn biue, ree agen oe es ba Eye Speciali t The Quaker Drug Co. Whe said, “Geod-ty, my sweetheart, Im going far from you . asm As ~~ M. Joh oad fins, My country calle amd | must go, and bow to you I've come Hate the bon t a” aoe reemege ese ss ' 1013-1015 First Ay. Por one last look im os of bive. | hear the dram.” MURDER AN DSUICIDE. ve nen heme The maid had got I ahelied. She threw the pods away; Beta reno There was a tear & eye she did to him say MONROE, Sept. 19. —Jeane Apple CHORUS ton, cal yesterday shot and] killed Kittle Merton, and immedi / ating beans ated shot binmelf, Ax | ; f Ramee pecking means was infatuated with the womm | wand at eat she did not ret his feelings. | ; The affair occurred at artny Reomem whee you are eating bean cent “2 i « > SP, M cree UALS COWBOY 18 BURN os "Twas on the gory battl htly tm the rear, = His comrades 1 full of ow, woe and beer, ade tes And om th gen raised his head these faint words they cauld)) of hear Wrap the dear olf fing t me boys: give another drink, ter, better, and more satisfactory this your than ever befenl “Twas ed beef from Bubbly creek that pat me ot blink wt at the time war x have the » the fit, the quality—all the patnts neces: I'm sorry that | cannot see the fintsh of fra lw . scat alia maead Again 1 hear them warning words that ahe to me did say ‘ vie, beauty, and NCH OF BILLS. For the cool evenings at the sum Narciase lLeweard, a neonger ) mer rosorta a charming frock is of |from Alaska on the steamer City satin foulard. The color is a soft |of Beattie, hax complained to the pe rose, while Irish guipure and cream lice of the loss of a wad of Dilla, Joyed satin are the successiul ac-| amounting to $1,200. A clever plok-} costories pocket is believed to have lifted) * —_—— The sxirt has a high corselet,|the bunch of money > tint dew wortinpe 0 wen pelily her fratt; fore to him und:ho bent over: het] ne” gueMabee onus give the A TURKISH MUTINY. perhaps he was wholly to blame. | and kissed her, wonder how it] Oo) tattness are beavity aumehed 00 > _ dust in today tomorrow's quick selling, from « Anyway, they had just had a quar-|ever entered into him to be below the knees. PORT SAID, Sept. 19 N. rs opr ory om ot i no tiver near Spokane, but the rel, one of those irritating but harm: | cruel The blouse of the gown ts tash-|™Utiny aboard the Turh ore pk cays jeas littie squalls in which neither! “No, it was not your fauit; tt was|ioned from the heavy lace, and ts ("*"!. Tewfik occurred 1.000 paird Worssn’e Fine Bleck Cashenere SSeee, al would acknowledge being in the! mine 1 actually drove you to that | overiaid with a shoulder plooe. This | *°" smptty quelled wool, b0c quality; tomorrow, all day long, per pair ...++ wrong. It ended in the usual way. horrid club, when I know you doatiia made of the pink satin, and is) Don't throw your o4 Hobt. Langdon resorting to the | care to go there edged with the cream foulard. The away. Have thom cleaned to look club, notatly slamming the door as and his wife seeking he departed solace tn tears on a couch As Langdon entered the bic yd . aah r tc Socunine oaaas oh tue eais tn Shand | 0,Sre & She ae wenlgne a Se UrENING PERFORMANCE sie Guatheman, Mal Week, 01% 277,© youns eut. o tow yams Flannetette Night Gowns and Skirts, from this some vB npn holding court. He was| “8° ‘ede out to rescue & man be un on e wreck — mostly high arade goods, beautifally made and trimmedy telling a sory of wouan's faithful-| pad siraved wry nag lagen Thore was a small run started om ko out tomerrow at a fraction of thelr value. ow she brought bim in ness as (Uustrated in a story of Inat His heroine wa eouml. Shell 3 ton it % rr Inoon when the news leaked o sunphete shower Co SE Ot Niet eee ea the quarterm remember it werd for wor || Martell’s Red Crom Drag } ody” nnd “A Bax of M Sodemaid 62.60 value Gowns aud Skirts, each sess 4 Jaughter, worshiped by ere No, you need mot; and if you're} would sell tomorrow, Theraday, |f keys.” by the Students the post. For almost half not going to stop neverending talk} only, Dupont’s Fr h Ebony Hair an a Features. ail And on ep the tine, This is a chance of a hundred yeara bour the major spun bie yard of about that I am just going to get| Hrashes, regularly priced at $1.00 or th Aedes ghotemn henna army life aad the fine qualities of | CTO** again” for 65c, or the $2.50 kind for $1.7 Dancuene iere Suman Mise Hutle, His climax deseribed| He stopped ang § 0). Will also put on ante 100 a, Violin Alice B. the se put of a detachment F Hifferent styles, of tooth brhsbes at | t. Reader; Children's ret cas Gunns by rebeitons “Ricia, the shoemaker, 217 Jamesies p nt off. Prices rangle Jane in Eneemble. natives. They returned the follow: | * from 150 to 3%¢ a month, Remem-|[~ Admission S0e. Owing to ber the place, Second ave. between 'f lenath caram, performance Our Girls’ Dresses are rather exceptional In eppearanc, a ing night, battered, and with one of the company blood atatned handsome sol | “Well, we will not fight that ont ust now. Deo you remember Maj |» Hunt at the fort? I heard bim tell/the same for a fintsh one of Seattle's banks Cherry and Jam Spokane and Return cuffs aro three-quarters length and of the pink, with « tiny frill of oe a, each Wednesday Evening. Sept Splendid ar value Gow will wets hy they're just as good as they look. ing. He was a tall, . eliibeilcilisdiessesdabealtinenpaiceeshicibationii 19 by Great Northern Rath ESSES AT $3.98. dier, serving his first enlistment, |For 610 DR $3.98, He had always bees reserved and it| “*7, #oing Sept. 24, good to “heme AMUSEMENTS. Made of fine wool serge, in blue, brown and red; sailot fastiemy ap to Oct Ticket office, Seco PRAAAALA AAD RARE DRED PLP PPL PPE LPPPO LPP PPP | pleated skirts, wide sailor collar, trimmed with 3 rows ber fress was evident that something besides love of military Ife had taken him | With all bis serve, however, he had cultivated into the service the friendship of Miss Hatle We discussed the danger of go poor and decid ed that such an expedition must not ik for the at any time, ing out to low's body be thought of after nightfall “Shortly after sunrise next morn) there was 4 great commotion | and then resounding cheers near the to the fort Why, main gate What was it? dawn and had found that rascal. Ho was only slightly wound ed, bitehad become lost There was a wedding soon after | the girl had) ventured alone into the jungle at) and Columbra re Amerten’s Gr Not Only Once But Again and Again That's the way it is bere a customer finishes one ac fel-| Prices feate THE GRA FRIDAY. SATURDAY SEATS NOW BELLING Miubert Bros’ Origine i count, and right awa intesing starts another, and the An ol) star cast of sixty propte adother original Bretiers Prices #150 to & We have hundreds « Seattie Theater THE GRAND Coltter's Great Comte Opera. eriiing. AND SUNDAY Nt Production of the Rig Mustoal Comedy THE ROYAL ONEF sing Harry Mermeen, ing braid; emblem on sleeve; a very neat litt JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones 65, DRESSES AT $3.00 Of Blue and wh heck Suiting. Again the popular saltor etyig, Wide fancy coliar and fancy cuffs; this pretty little area DRESSES AT $1.25 tah plaid, blouse eR ination in of dark woot fir Russian style; an ve fi DRESSES AT 8% JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones 65, Dark imitation wool flannel, Russian style, neatly made; Bee WTR SATURDAY MATINER MAY MANTON PATTERNS eo. Oncar Regiand, and the RUSSELL & DREW, Managers ward. They removed to London,|] customers who have trade Phone 43 and, I understand, he has acquired with us continu Popular Prices Fussell @ Drew Managers Mate s oc nously ev ps Te and te Trening, bi actiee A Be He Tom and all thisweerk, Matiness Thursday end Saturday, Ke. RSA’ oe asked one of the latter's friends; |§ Satisfied with our goods, A MAD LOVE “not going weaty are you? bond our prices and our method “ a soe LRRT 2M Pine Piven ctw story did not a you #0 serous. | oO art ent week, “Uncle Joon Perkina iy did kt? Why, man, {actually be-[f | Our Fall showing’ ¢ OLD COUNTRY LINENS, lieve there are tears in your eyes eady-to-wear appare Wall, no but—1 really have tolf Men and Women is now} ird Avenue THE MOST POPULAR THRATER go now. | have an appointment at complete—your inspectio! Theater home and must go now, or I shall |B; , e RUSSEL. & DREW, Managers be late,” i} we civuea. We'll be a FONIGHT, at) week, Maturtay Matines, the Pavur - - lighted to have you start tn en a ae Whether Robt. Langdon had an|f an account with us for any “WHITE TIGRESS OF JAPAN” appointment at b or not does thing selected Prices, Me, ie, @e and tie, Phones Xt week, “Racaped F the Har not matter much. Sufficient to say E Wits doen. ca ae that he did go home, wh he! pe Prcratty Sy ane a tone 1. found his wife on the lounge, just |f little at a time,” that's the STAR tormmncen aatiy ™. where she had thrown wolf an he “Eastern” way—it helps T PRAY TROUPE sate, ANDI tm lef » go to the club A sob gree . MINKT RE! ¥Y CLARK. CLIF® A od him ad he approached 1 ee ih your pocketbook out i Pat DREW. Iiustrated songs and the Mar Ad Immense stock of sheet muste, muntca! merchandiah Genevieve, can you forgive me —— 5 talking machines, planos and organs has been moved to 1465 It was oll my fault, and if you'll for B A s B A L fl give n 1 never do ft again | Eastern Outfittin Second Ave. where all costomers vill receive our deat Ot She turned up her tear atined | Pacific Coast League—Recreation Park. | SAN FRANCISCO vs. SEATTLE. nies, Company, Inc. § feomen tne City Hall Ma e 34 Se Take Virginia or Cedar Street Cars 1332.: ‘cond ston, 25 and 60 cents. 9 Third av. underwells every Avenue | ays, Wednesdays and Fridays J butcher shop in town. Read these | Near Union. | ’ | HARRY GIRARD-- prices, In effect every day in the week: Pot roasts, 4¢ to 6e Ib; “Geattio’s Retiatle Credit | rib steak, 3 Ibs. 5c: lee lamb, House.” | Tuesday, Sept at 8:30pm, € 12%¢, or rib roast, rolled, 100. *** ton sale at Sh tes ‘ SONG RECITAL Broadway Hall Tickets Martiva’, Wailing’s, Steinway (and ether) Pianos 1406 CECOND AVENVE thr istennen’ ‘o, Willian