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Le STAR 1807 and 1909 Seventh Ave THE SEAT pty STAR PUBLISHING CO. - €VERY AFTERNCO EXCEPT BUNDAY, AX Telephones eh Editorial: Independent 675; Sunset Main 1050 Business: Indepe ndent 11 Bu 4, Malin 1090, ~~ ® BALLARD STAR AGRNCY aa ard Ave & Halard a - One cent conte per week, oF twenty-five cante per sonth Detiveret ty wai Ne free copies When that dete anetees sr name i Lake Krome Whe tet A shane Foclediice ai Senttin, Washington, as second-clase mation Peeapentte and Divorce 1 1 n who are making an exhaustive stud ! to drunkenne the chief cause of dome af ‘ i in mode oon marries a woman of his owt cond ' a Hately gets (nto his swelled head the id his wife pt pace with him in advancement M » ' ‘ cases that have shocked the en t van nee of ' n the last few years have been from this same oa Many a man of late who hos made himself a # in bi business has at the same tim Jo himself worse pauper in the swoe ered trea home It is an old ng and hat few ate able to bea ' ‘ i , all ta t who holds the riche poe more necessary to bis bappie han the riches of ht Wea buy pk staide the hor all that novorty th of tivorcee as a mare * con Wealth buys mech and ensates for many losses, but | 8 yet bougt rout love compen 1 for do ie wilt t uty of th "i tinsel imitation that dasse! for a day and But a sttitul fool is he who exchanges the true gold fo! vr is an t hat when poverty co “ door love files out at the ¥ w. Modernized, 1 be to the effect that wh me f at the widow k t Love feast upow privations and fatten upon the sympathie they eng When it may famish amid lux and die of nog lect opens up to him, or the soe ton give is more im portant to his happiness and real advancement than are the simple gacred jovs and duties of the home, ts poorer in his riches than he was when he had no other possession Im all the world than @ true heart that loved bim A PAYING GUEST thetr we received} I be The first answer up a little tt sot in and thea I bade Good night On the following tina aod I Snowflakes.” to me from this time i to be alone with him hie attentions were Chistiana had been biting the en eare to Chistina’s eyes, and she of b penetl for fully three hurried from ¢ room. utes As soon as we were alone M “We must do something to k Constantine was fingering the gems contact the wolf from the door,” she telicately, as thor With this Lagreed. “Let us tke | were pleasant to the touch of his Doarders,” | saggested. “I know you | taper fingers. have a horror of the thought, bu In there any one among these ft would be all right if called thom | trinkets upon which you set par paying guests.” ticular store?” he asked without “M-m--yes,” she said at length. | looking at me minature of my bril from our advertisement was, wo" ald ear me vu you believe ft, from a man. It was | liants with nach hesitancy that we ac That is my favorite,” I aad cepted him. When he came our | “Was not my mother lovely?" doubts vanished. He was adorably You are very like her,’ be said Dandsome uvetly. And again I biashed, this After dinner our guest began ask. | time with no to of anger in m fag questions about our interest heart, @i4 town. I did mot feel disposed us Jock them up here in th Join in such banal conversation, so cabinet,” I sald. “Chrissie can put I seated myself at the plano and | them away in the ning ed to sing my old favorite| Together we made the jewels fant our paying guest morning Chrie sented at the break most marked; bat no sooner did | fest tabi Christina tntrude upon our tete-} “Please tell Mr. Constantine the etete than with « guilty look he| We are waiting breakfast, Sarah. would leave me to attach hinself | seid Christine to her apron string. Tconsidered it} Mr. Constantine ain't im his most unfeir to Chrisste. room, she eaid He went Into eestactes over or Christina and I stared at her And his bed ain't been slept tn, continved Sarah I turned trembling t. I ftung the doors wide old silver plate, which my sister in @isted in disp ing tn bis honer Christina was even so weak-minded 8 to fetch down for bin inspectio the exquisite Indian jewelry which | that the Indian jewelry . father had brought home for dear | My groping band fell upon one lit mother Ue packet, evidently forgotten, but Said Mr. Constantine it no, It must have been intentionally you are inclined to part with ¢ eft, for on the paper were traced Beautiful ornam Miss Harlow me words you must really let me have the In order that your sweet faith in first chance of becoming a purchase | homan nature may not be destroyed er.” . { have left you the traiket our i » idea of parting with | cho mothers’ jewels brought the| I sank ’ ‘ | The packet fell open in m Daniel Fuhrman, P30") 9 | trait. But—alas for my sweet faith Is showing the finest line of im 7 ported and domestic woolens in Se} @ttle. Neat, smart looking clot Dont throw rear off clothes that are right in every particular, away, Have them cleaned to look | are Fuhrman suits. 1016 Second av! Hike new at the Pantorium Mat “3068 AMUSEMENTS. enn ee eee THE GRAND Two More Night JOHN CORT, Mgr od ednesday Matinee. Both Phones 64. Kirke ta Shetie’s Big Pret ‘co « Keone Play. “CHECKERS” oe thew thal ever or x book ¢ ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday—S@aturday Matinee Beate » elle Omg. Richard Carle's : “St “ apes: “THE MAID ANDO THE MUMMY” “Polly” Girla, “Julia” Girl, “Auto” Girls, Great Cast, Meaded by PRED WARREN an4 EBLAZABETH &F chen Evening Prices ) to Ie Saturday Matinee $1.00 to Seattie Theater RUSERLL & DREW. Managers THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER. Pricce_m n mi Ge jatiners, ’ Theator NEW YORK BY NIGHT. In VrHe to that cabt tTUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1906 THE SEATTLE, Sih | NAME NEW OFFICIAL, ' the’ of ellet ff ‘ le nent, An \ ; |90 por m ‘ k 1 i * ; STREET ORDINANCE | | F .6T PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; SECOND PRIZE, $1 BILLY SNAILHAM MUST N ‘ rn rought in th ty was pa t nigh M | SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADDRESs | SWER FOR THE KILLING OF | Oy icine nat Baeectiny, n | “JOSH WISE,” THE STAR. | yoHNNIE CROWE IN THE jor ob 1 \ 4 | PRISE RENO | WHAT? ANOTHER ONB? A Word From Josh Wise, 1 2 Bad | dacsciaseaile rm Jined alone at | Th ty hall ts to have | | Hyp ordered binds, she ® wv Pre ! ot to it, The Chey 2 that she 6 , ul y iuy f ; appropriate | | (s ‘ , nil Ktion am ! Whar | oil ft purpo ’ ry o ma ‘ wing hin te r { 6 the ordinane ' ; . at Job fe . hi age t mn ’ addition A man lookin’ ter | whe ENG 1 from a beating received | Ue RMN tt wy it ® Ghan bontth is tent thet te. ten the hands of Bnatthan 3 pete. Reh ae rally ie accommo hina peared for pretiminary hear t th | THI we Inughed, and laughtt er ral physicians having tentit . visitor and every ident lat he fact tha e's cond wt lite should see Uncle Sai ~ Tut we 1 laugh much harder, | such thet he could never have Been) 1 wavy at Bremerton Anna o has 6.000 students this| 1 they'd stmpiity the gratt | y strong, i eships, cruise wad r to speak with abs » noe | BALLOONIST ALIGHTS |torpedo | there; the great y, 4959 etud and a foot ball | training ship Philadelphia; the mag '$P | LONDON, Oct. 2.—C. 8. Rolls, the | nificent dry dock, foundrie ima NCIL.. t contestant In the Internat jokine shops e Port Y poom ia very © but t proc so beard 1, }Orchard hoata, i ‘ j | pear King I rewt-| six times dat! and gasped th poet ide joudringham 11 Nor | you will enjo wr ata jer ° y that's Ww 1 sald—too ssbiaoetice [a . Tanks le eee eee er sy OUR UNION TAILORS bed f fF mney | Thureday mig for the conatdera p This is due to the fact with M cheaper} . nd t sage of AR oF be , we voue | wh ax * y ite wul sion to the at table ex t can od In] SALE girls tn jan electi a multitude of ways and is » most The genera! syatem of sewers | de xtract. It's ¢ Comptia planned to drain that part of the! your s rry one bottle, You! For Three Days Only. M 1 famt city flowing toward Balmon Ba ut ihe M eh ite ose j A ane at nd 1 e Washington 1 requ: —T : . ttaburs “- re om the b ~~ $ tndebte inews tow ROUND TRIP RATES bd | And now took hat : NEW ORLEANS “lot the clty 1.436 The plane PP asa STRAEY provide for two sewer outfalls and wey mak Fie nee 16, Rate via short direct Ss 8) OVERCOAT I at ie police cour Save money buyin Packie sty ticket etfies, | ? ther place to go. from At Mali, 1 “eet ev and Yeu way °°? had bere ta a Geecription “ = a Made to Order for Of the daily rigmaroll e ia John Murphy had to pay a fine For he'd been on » drwa A dope fiend next got thirty days stealing some old junk Then caine Miss Dollie Highfty ot jall for many moons, tat tha tott ¢ ‘round saloons no Ac --NO Next came a crowd of vagrants, The ixteen had m Then ca McDonald The judge fi ten are A teamseter was the next one " ‘ » hin weleht Then ca 5 couple 0° casos Bo th ea brief dew or o ae oF Up there in the px Get baok of plane for ¢ heme fo: » HM Colman bldg. See California Hefore going Kast. The Southern Pacific company offers excellent ac commodations. Two trains dafly to San Francisco by the famous scenic Shasta route. Reservations, tick ots and information at Union Ticket office, 608 First av NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy ot The Star tall to reach you by 6 o'clock any even ing. please do favor to cali up our main o (Sunset, Mate 1060; Independent 1138), between € and 7 o'clock, you a copy at once. tiles it more than once, please tele y time you mise tt In this way can be certain of giving our subscribers « perfect service—-and ft is the only way | THE STAR PUBLISHING CO A Little Credit Accomo- dation Is mighty helpful som is ar a and d f a lation cheerfu extended here—we'll be pleased to open ana mit with you for whatever i Fall Outfit | | Our show acdy-t | jf] wear Autumn 1, for lf Men, W n r is ¢ iby 1 n tl city. Our styles a r | i if lection in the Eastern Fash jon Cent and our pric ure right, A perfect fi ara lors: 1 Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Uaion “Seattle's Reliable Credit } House.” ce ee ENTHUSIASTIC SALE OF BEACON HEIGHTS | to fect fit or want it Intire Subdivision More Than Half Sold in Four Days UNION TAIORSB, Upstairs 220'4 James St Central Location, Beautiful Situ-. ation, Low Prices and KiUAKER LONDON’S ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION CO DRUG SEATTLE, | WASHINGTON NOP 240, } St a “1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE- monns PAIN 1249 -| SPICY BARGAINS} EEE EEE EE For Wednesday and Thursday PERF UMES } Special Price Wednesday |] and Thursday, per oz = Jockey Club gular price sox Mico! Porous Vi ‘ ' O lar I i ) Dr, Bur 4 t f Q Hi , x h Be j nd am Kiln i ’ a of pert Irving Buchu Wafers, for kid and FREE DELIVERY. PHONES—Main 1240, Independent 1249. The QUAKER DRUG CO 1053-4045 First Avense = Biggest Wes of Chi — TRANSFER CO. Ine Begusce Exprese Furniture and Heavy Heuling Both Phones—1686. Office In Diller Hotel. Open Gay and Night. es Lore Seattic Has the Making the Record, T} Easy erms N' ES D. &. Johnston Co. Sold “ec ars’ worth of Exposition St > ven oust S Poses Pianes away by 1 a te tho wont pepetar Woe oa rgane During the Meme and King Each of the 20 teachers " September. stook ¢ mpd vote for the teacher you like There never was a finer | - a ae sad No abatement in the sale than that of Beacon nd nomenal “demand n | 4 Heights—the entire subdivi- j OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS — pose ey: a wanl| sion is more than half closed | . shipments fast enowgh to filed | out in four days. We said it | aa one eur ne Sh t ders, which keep nonring would not last two weeks in - person, by special det ey our opening advertisement— Lipton’s N " sengers and telegraph, soaae ag t il bably t 1 d ~b. are intending purchasers I) it will probably be cleane all over Western Wi re, up slick and clean in ten Merigold T You Are Absolutely and Alaska to avall themaine} days S-cup Mr Tine Gate When You of such a rare op 0 We have no time to write oad 1Qe a OR! ropa ‘THO! ads—go and see, and do it foo, 3 tbs 6-cuart §=Preserving Buy Furs of SAL E offers. f 3) quickly. Take the Beacon : Kettle 10 LONDON The names of four Heights car to the end of the | package for ..5¢| Large black ire A Bleck Coney Fur purchasers were given im | line and walk south three i Koaating Pan 1¢ Scart 98 announcements {a blocks. Our representatives patter jg a Sear atlas! are on the ground every day; or come to the office and Gitar aes “vy ee the books have some one go with you. Royal nized “ry re We feel a pardonable Lots 40 by roo to 125 feet, with alleys; the Boule- | Bauce each « this very remarkable vard is 80 feet wide and Seventeenth avenue 70 feet. | h ch Se ae aoe 7 c zo Pacific The location is on top of Beacon Hill, three blocks | Here inn in Pera [if as it Is conclusive proof d from the Beacon Hill school—and prices $475 to | tad ate TO NOW and $700—$50 cash and $10 a month under $600, and $600 j Six ba prs “ry we wo abn ness methods and and over one-fourth cash and $15 a month. If you } Werth realty sit monet hich now know anything about real estate you know that these “pees x Galt els ed prs see banat atte aa ty oa nin, aree « ait g ser, 3 pac offer ¥ are prices of lows three tibies as far out and without such = pe oy fe Knit Skirts 5, $290, $300, Le wees a of ye mn. | eae se Heavy Wire Br Knit Skirts, all wool woRTH Berd oul itle perfect and ab§tracts to all purchasers. oaste nicely m with < om F — Hl Gunseena face win fancy border A THIRD MORE. Be | Hiackola Shoe Fh el! colors, inctud- Awithstanding = | | box ing white, each ... prices, we are sell ec be dipinecsess SURES of $10, $12, $15, § ‘is some and ix $50 down, and Rolled , ewer he Kolt Skirts, very $10, $12, $18 and a 5 for | ba q sitar in appear- with simple interest at . : Tes and Coffee Can- psc age — of & per cent. per annum om] ajou'lS OE: ee? intent 8 Gia) Sewetins. "ha oat Hl focrnd par ments No ® fea Mette A partial list of the Faney with copper bot t meray makes we represent 4 tbe ave ea, with cro of the Ci gi = x 202 and P69 New York Biock pe light ball, Hobart REL TLS: bam RA IEA ODE EE OB ¢~iby Envelopes, 3 bunches Story & Clark, “ye be . Johnston Co, Clarendom, side & Bell, and Ki SPECIAL 7 GLOVES FOR FALL WEAR | , London's launched » ough & Warren Samm ; ; department when they reh organs, b ce ee oe ee The famous Weber finish: regular ART DEPARTMENT piano, Steck Pianola nale price The Wheelack Pianola Liste =. a Free! Free i Stuy vessant Pianola STAMPING LES’ Every instrument SONS to be as represented: Of A> tmmense stock of sheet muste, munteal merchandies, talking machines, pianos and organs has been moved to 14¢ Becond Ave, where all costom ers vill recetve our best at- tention. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Btelnway (and other) 1406 FECOND AVENUE HOME Pianos SEATTLE OLD COUNTRY LINENS. MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100, 8 OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE. 4091 SECOND led D. 5. Jonste 903 2d Av., Burke BM [ Window Shades Mad ‘ot dae ie Win Ww refun Avis HAMILTON BROWN SHOES.

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