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mR rccararieiraet| omens sore | FAMR EXMIBIT I thonght stre I would ate THE SEATTLE STAR By eFAR pum SHING CO. 1907 and 1909 Seventh Ave : ok dae tented out f Kk ha xceptiona — — - 2 alorn b May M - 0 CEPT BUNDAY. j : dies EVERY AFTERNOON EXCE a " , : * . coed Telephonee— ‘ , ' ' Edit ndent OTR) @uneet Main 1080 re t " t a in one By “JOSH , Ke in Which Wil) tn You won tte | F <8T PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, $2; SECOND PRIZE, $1 Un tle, a pon . lo > 2 A change of “Ste - SEND iw YOUR YARNS, MAKE ‘EM onigr, AND ADORnEEeS I “ght rf Powder regular “JOSH WISE,” THE STAR. | track af ! i m P | a\rdgy | -i. po Crowding the Ceucesiens A WORD FROM JOOH Wied. 7 _ last, I'll ne'er forget the way} And wus, Se pA Pron | ' om sient | from the Hon Maroh I'll mower take amethor ear that . . ect Stuch has boon written and in rogaht tot ” wo front Halters, wae crevane wiiod thronsw ww ovome ve Read the Concluding Chapters wc “Ve w Grey f ) ox ' 2 7 ~ r ™ WER Aud wow they're running open cars, # n of tt ha been | ’ re . t hh eane part to be ‘ we 6 Ww in te a on sy stow aid or wt ; . om erties nail hardly ou iam mast “either roast oF OF w ne ha Japan | Ne who fights ee ; yea! cae away again = _one = dens Griven to . AMUSEMENTS. ! A fea b atw t m peaceably inc ned towarta the . : f . poe : eee a Yo » etty 6 or int 2, Not so the Japa ne Preaident Roosevelt ! TER Hallowe pn Being of an {imitative dispe », quick to learn the ways of tist the other da * Oe b b t te re he { body who has @ ) i the west c and read ach ng ther the pa few ye h ‘ ‘ a ws we used to read in the geography, It te practically « new race A Milwaukeo scientist thinks he o tani ‘ s P vay Mee oe, io that has sprung up tn Nippdn, and the subjects of the mikado are |hay found a way to liquety coal, no ' “ © Cards a Wes no longer to be dis 1 with a wave of the hand as hea that It oan be aray a Se : ie aad $ge mn oe te 8 men Wi be mane ee a ” In the Sunday Post-Intelligencer |} ie" "iM } t tt ' territory—and the | men Wi ay . Prag = nia 48 thea?» ap Mhodinfngprngetod seotohorie” pete | are oe “whan hse' TONIGHT “PETE PETERSON y g Er A | mia coral samo ae ee af America |Raoe nena one mate et T uaker Dru = i —but in the matter of business as well th Yankee of America Some fiend threw muratic nell a ‘ 1} 5 Co be : to consider the “Yankeo of the Rast on a young bride tn Ov wrirwin gg OUNdAY, Week Starting Matinee Tomor omorrow aner Ui | a F end ts in ¢ fence in hundre and thousands along the lines of the i , 7 . one 4 - “ n f : A er . M be ‘ satine Iwaya in Western Amertea. | Suuaie’s lover comes each night . . ol will dept » unfors ° f regolng } i Seana pew * nabgpute eg ines tos And staya till after dark W. F. MANNN Presents af na You Cannot 4 Indian dance. A bettie royal where no m ‘ oe | ; In business he is a dangerous rival in that he can cc The lamp they very rarely light Alford to Miss and « triple slaying whieh 5 white he laud ther ria business with less expenditure than the average American He ie nN » alt close and spark Aig . et mecting, « lage of love a rude f ' A h - | " o f ta te A re » ' and « « } thrifty as well as shrewd ‘ | The 4 names and “bill and r 1 Aa 2 W y ot a. i A Dullotin issued In Washington by the bureau of labor the | eS | number “F8 on” and whet portended. A myst wy other day sheds some light on the situation in this connection fn “ time © f y 1 what vehed hidden thera A parting and D Well He strikes Sue's matcba # ts the Hawailan tslands. i ore. a Journey with des the aaddie-bow. ‘The rone of California. ress $ Botween depression and Asiatic co! jon,” anys the > Aur then puts out the flame a a iL ~~ atest “Mig Have B t 1 FP. M. Mall at of Hawall and the Asiatics are re’s little exense for r y who dresses shal ' no matter how smalf his income, when our fib eral credit plan make clothes-buying such am qh er easy matter, tin, “the whites are being driven ou Buee fing. It is a struggle for survive with th steadily losing ground. In the mber good old Boat tle tern town, cantite Une, in the fields of labor t famoun we of tho stree and in smal! farming exe This bulletin was tesued as 4 result of ah n the tslands, According to the rer prience ls the aa THE HILLS —GREAT CAST- N EVERYTHING NEW, nily conducted tn. | M. H. R., Seattle dard of living . | t run down Vestigation into conditions the Japanese, with the advantage of their lower at nd from competition in thelr own class by the Chinese tae o* epee rance among the plantation car, ‘twas ABCOND 8 and prot exclusion law, have secured a prepot workers which creates serious diffie ‘ he pleased to havel you open an account with Scenery, Electric Ef te, Costumes. on a Green Lake By far the best Dramatic Produe- Speciaiti tion of Today America’s Vast tion, ren 1 i Hoge tt And really now | wonder how tt fs ders plantations Mable to lows through strikes and has practically | Coming—“BORA THORN us for anything selected managers ota Apparel for Men and Wo ~~ ¥ sort of protection for [1 planned a pleasant car ride as men, and We promise you mplete satisfaction as to style, fit, quality and price A demand is now being made for some laborer tn the islands It ie an old | tion fs worth a pound of cure, and | 4) wisntnete leaned back on my sea the white merchant and wh saying that an ounce of preven 1 a few got on, mosthy Are Founded On wot the least profitable way mo ie So i — anyway, look Sunn eight bu bo Reyp On'ey ' arted up agate | JOUN CORT. " and get acquainted nm At Yeslor way we soon arrived, the TELEPHONE on ro 6 a ura we're always de | erows J meg th SUNSET, Main .... it ow goods and = INDEPENDENT .. juestions, i ’ y made a de thal poor oar ie | esources At last we got to James street.) SUNDAY | ems 1 had been making my home for; library, I was told that Carr Gisn| atrange to say, with no mie | GoM, Coal, Iron, Off are but a small part of the riches Nature E { fome months with John Clifford, /was eng to Mise Langs / haps, LI | And three following nights, has given as. Nature has been generous. Greater treasures thas astern @ho lived with bis widowed sister |had been for two years, The crowd that got on at that point | Wednesday Matines. have yet been produced are being discovered. Every new dis Hace his wife's death a couplo of| After granting my reanew ie ee a ee ee THE GREAT SUCCESS covery of « staple, commercial product, when taken advantage of, Company, Inc. oars before. 1 was governess to home for a litte while } atrage 0d lays the foundation for a substantial fortune ie childron, a Uttle daughter and|took my hands from my cheeks.’ at every crossing vos Fortunes are still being made. Quick fortunes are generally (332-34 Second Avenue they were trying to bide my and took mo made through finding new depestta of those resources; not by i HENRY B. HARRIS | & son A Carr Glyn was captain tn the stion, and said Baan My bow that car wae aie Henet when Presente lmeky strikes, but by a thorough understanding of natural condi t fter c look up frankly @ the we got lo Madison. ch fe h 5 jace of the wealth in Bpanish war and while resting aft Marton, look hy i The Dramatic Success tions and a careful search for the storage place e the campaign came to visit M at little girl you ore. J am a) of the Century, ‘cated cate Crea : Clifford for a time. Over ¢ table great deal older than you, Graver | The Pike street curve we struck at | that first night I caught tment’ mh. of a young, bright face, tanned by| you could ever love me—not mere the sun and wonderfully handsome. | Itking, but as 1 love you, with my During his visit things began to| whole heart and sou!” @ wrong—not very wrong. but just| I tried to say something, bat be Gmongh to be different from usual. |quickly added White taking my solitary consti-| “Hush! Do not answer me fi tutional one morning Capt. Gly®/nhurry. To have you for my wife @rverwok me and asked If | were) would be ao joy to mo unless It Bot glad to be rid of the children | were, Indeed, for your happiness. | for one half-hour rake time to think it over and if He began to tell me of his love.| you should—" j when Mr. Clifford and the children) oe 1 did not take time. T w qame opposite & break in the lig startled, too happy to think at) Dedge. I looked up with # start./ai, to be sure of anything but my and saw Mr. Clifford, his eyes fixed |iovy for Mr. Clifford. He took me with anything but a pleasant light jin bis arms and 1 submitted be om Cast. Give. jeause I was happy “1 thought you had gone to the house, Carr,” he sald “I was on my way there, but met JACKSON ST. REGRADE. Miss Lamont hurrying home alone — and I thought I had better see her We Have Uncovered New Treasure Two years ago our manager, while In Honolulu, picked up some Canadian Government Reports, telling of the deposits of off sand and outeroppings of crude ofl in the ince of Alberta. Having been one of the best known operators in California, and later successfully engaged tp the development of the Beau mont Off Field, be was interested, and immediately sailed for Canada. With the eye of experience he saw possibilities the local rest- dents had falled to grasp. He found crude oil cosing to the sur- fece In numerous places. He saw a formation similar to Summer- land, California, and knew that somewhere in this new country lay one of the richest ofl fields tn the world He went in search of it. He traveled hundreds of miles over the Canadian frontier. He prospected the country thoroughly. As he learn to know ft, his belief in tts future became firmer Het 4 the off sand and finally found what he was looking for near Morinville, twentythree nifles above Edmonton. We have since proven that his judgment was correct. THE LION | AND 4 THE REASON WHY We can give you better value for your money than any other Piano House in Seattle are we don't baadle planes on com signment or a branch store be ais, but buy for cash in large quantities, We do our retell business at a Wholesale Gaprn se. by keeping our large stock th & warehouse, and use the tip expensive storeroom at 314 Us jon st. for office and sample room only, which makes our rent one tenth of what our com petitore pay. We have no high priced salesmen, but the men bers of our company belleve fo work themacives, Come and see the result of this: Pianos at prices you never dreamed of ba } bwrittes by Lot | ker, author Down Kast.” A play that live forever. The moat original, unhack- | nevyed and divert play Per- Way of Southern life ever } written 27—Remarkable Cast—27. Mamive Production Coraplete | | in Beery Detail | Over Twe Million People Have Seen Thies Play } Prices—81.00 to ftc. Mat, 5 Beats selling | By Chas. Klein, Author | Music Master, | Second year tm mor in Boaton. months In Chica: Prices $2.00 to S00. ‘The Jackson st. regrade caso, in ‘cine wt yous We starting Sunday, Nover @afely to the gate.” volving damages totaling close to ‘Thank you. Now I have met | gi30, and in progress in the The Meyer-Toner Plane Co. ; WILL OFFER ia we of Rupture “ you, however, I will take care of |guperior court since September 12 nion Bt. ter examination, I” accept 1 Kfiss ‘Lamont’ mnyseit. I hope shelnee been Caluhed end the Jory die ID we ‘*Nature Is Ready to Make [J ic may never be in want of protection | missed. Yesterday $79,000 tn ‘dams the beet ‘wnder my roof.” ages was awarded. The Inst cos b Canadian | ‘There was something stern, aljcera to have a hearing was the By George Ade. Seats ready Friday Money for Us ’ rue treaty Most menacing In my emp ; 5 feet and my cured patients er's| Washington Iron Works company, We began drilling last spring, and at a depth of only tone. It made me tremble instrinct-| which recetved $40,000. Few no trely Capt Hiyn helped mejtices of appeal have been entored, struck a heavy ow of natural g4e that, when lighted, turned hundr Trough the hedge, squeezing myjand the attorneys involved aantict-| night into day for several miles around. It i an off gas, and prov- your neighbors. jong and at the seme time. pate no subsequent wrangling be-| od to ts that there wan an immense deposit of off below, The of exclusive practice has pressure was very heavy. We were unable to control it with the fig Mme ski! and 0M equipment at hand, and had to stop drilling. It burned for sev Heve no other eral months before we could plug the well and stop the waste. Piercing the crust of the earth in a few more places will give us an unlimited supply of thin gas The coming city of Canada, Bdmonton, can be reached with a mae | Following Mr. Cilfford to the fore the supreme court THEATER | l Rossel Drew. res. e turday, Open every event Prices 20¢, | Matinee Sunday aod Satard pen ever: — - : a To Lif {2% miles of pipe line. Tt needs this gas. Growing faster than any a ae t0e, 400 and G0c. Matinee prices, Adults 250, Children 10c,_ To. Canadian city, the junction point of three transcontinental rail tentment ie on f one roads, two of them just completed, its only drawback is a lack “Our Land Is Worth Millions” The railroads realized this and have tried to buy our holdings They hare off ts considerable more than it has cost us We have no desire to sell. We have other resources that add fee uatil on still greater riches to our property | rat : Less than 20 feet below the surface ts a solid layer of high ALL rODAt AND grade asphalt, formed by the seepage of of! from below. There ri are hundreds of thousands of tons of this. We can use our own natural gas to treat and prepare It for market. The Canadian Northern Ratlroad is just completed to within three miles of our property. A steady demand for this product the world over makes larke profits a certainty for many years to come. “No More Experimenting” We have pased this stage with our own money. We are going to drill more of these gas wells. Our property ts too good to ay idle. Woe have never intended to sell any of our holdings, but the recent disaster at San Francisco tied up our personal resources ha way that we are forced to make a sacrifice in order to work already begun. going to do this in a short time, and with as little expense as possible, and will sell a small block of our non-as sessable capital stock at 10 cents per share. Par value, $1.00. While we have a great man) things to say in favor of our property, when starting this advertising campaign two weeks OO oe ' Sm uz0 we decided to make only such statements as could roven Supply i by documents on file at our office. e wis sa nace Loggers | We have found this has been the right policy, as the returns Colman Dock. have beon far beyond our expectations. We find that we have made only one mistake—a little expert ence has taught us that we should have sold stock at a higher pric " and easily raised the necessary capital with a smaller Dic We know this stock will pay large dividends, We have invest ed our own money In It. Right now is the time to join us. Our office ts open during the day and evening. See us before it te too late. AMERICAN-CANADIAN OIL CO. 320-321 People's Bank Bidg., Second Avenue and Pike St. Seattle. “The White Caps night, last tim and I earnestly inviteryou forther on me or write for vincing proof of these I cure without a surgteal ation or pain and fering with your ne the favorite Chas. A. Taylor Comp any, in the big spectacular melo neat prove my statements, you to prominent Seattle ca, neas men whom 1 have lam always willing t THE LINE OF LEAST RESISTANCE. Third Avenue STUDY THE NEW GRADES BETWEEN YESLER ANO PIKE. Om, to nm Fam tin me ‘ 5 First Avenue—6 8-10 Per cent, IMUM Second Avenue—52-10 Per cent. eas Fourth Avenue—47-10 Per Cont, i Third Avenue—34-10 Per cont. Largest production of the dramatic season. First appearance of Mr. Perey Huntington with the Taylor Company. Noxt w the Tie That, Bir If you are in need call on us. We earty ples Buck Saws, One Mam and Cuts and can save Joa em 10 cents per foot This week cay, joss shells réduced from 4% TRAFFIC CREATES VALUES, TRAFFIC FOLLOWS EASY GRADES. TRAFFIC FOLLOWS SHORT ROUTES. 1s.” sare company in “The nts. How will the troffie from the G. N. and N. P Station, from the Union Pacific Station, from Fourth enue south, from South Seattle, from Rainier Val ley and Lake Washington get to the business center Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House and to the north How will the at North Traffte from upper Pike, Pine, We upper Fourth, ur Third, NEW BILL yer Becand, r First reach the central busines ‘Wink nn aa | DICK AN tn “The Pri LLOYD TRANSFER 00, Baggage & Furniture and Heavy Beth Phonee 100k Office in Dil ma Open Day e jewspaper Row. BY THIRD AVENUE AND PREFONTAINE PLACE. The Short Route—The Easy Route, ARTHUR KHERNS, German Character Comedian RILEY AND MATHEWS, Two Noted Comedians. Third Avenue ts the safest and most promising | investment in Seattle Invest now. Inveat in the EONA LAVENPORT, “Central Building,” the new {{re-proof, modern office | dorfed Daneor building to occupy the enti half block from Co bia and Marion. Xou can invest any sum—$1 $50,000, $10,000, $1,000 same rate of income and the same rato of increase value profit as if you yied $1,000,000. For particulars apply to THE LORENZOS. Artiate on the Rings, PANTS TOORDER W° THE STAROSCOPE, BGuasco LOIS THEATER “ev:ic: EDDIE ROESCH, The Favorite Balladi«t = THE TRUSTEE COMPANY, suits Te ORDER Investment Trus Lowman Building, Seattle Notice! wens } ( uaive RSITY PARK ed on WEEK STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, OCT, 28, | AN Immenne stock of sheet muste, musical merchandties. Sueka the next two reserv 1s early. CHAS. Ave. where all costomers vill receive our best at- 236 talking machines, pianos and organs has been moved to 140: Beco PANTAGES STOCK Co. In @ Great Production of the Intense Play, “MEN and WOMEN” By Helasoo and De Mille tention | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Btetnway (and other) Pianos » 1406 EECOND AVENUE \ prices toe and Matinees every day, < t Week-—"The Bign of the Four.”