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( THE SEATTLE STAR | 1307. 120PaBeventh Av RVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT QUNDAY. | BY STAR PYBLIQHING CO, PHON FS wut These are exchanges, and connect with all de riment or name of person Partmonte—ask for de nt, AGENCT—540) Mallard av, Sunset BVPRETT STAR AGENCY fF A King Hele Paget One vent per copy, six cen weenkObr twenty-five Re od at the Postoffice at Hom TO MATL SUBSCRIBERS) Bdtroas ach paper Wher Bot age! paid of addre war TO SUBSCRIORRS” Mallard 904 Ave, Sunset nie per mon THE BIBLE IN THE SCHOOL Tt is with apprehension and uncertainty that the public will watch the efforts of certain of our good clergy in their efforts to make the Bible a text-book in the public schools Not that any fear lies with the Bible of itself, but in the manner in which this proposition will be received. ‘The of Seattle appreciate the Bible in its re ary excellence, but all too unfortunately too many agree on the intent of its precepts u 8, histor and teachings rreat majority of the people and liter us cann In biblic EP |. es rt} and religious matters generally we are all unreasonably parti-| san, so much so that these matters 3 e never discussed in gathering where members of different sects and creeds meet Th public schools are the gre and creeds, and to treat the Bible that would not be offensive to s sible task The American doctrine of ¢ the absolute separation of church dom in the past, not only in our over, Never since man conceived has there been so great a gathering « a t rfore a own country, the appears to f beliefs in 1 in meeting points of all races ll these any] a manner | religious liberty be an impo has proven its wis rid there is at this day in the United States, and we dwell but the first idea of his Creator in and harmorty, each worshiping his God according to the tates of his own conscience To attempt any religious tea which belong to all alike, will rest ngs in the public sch in strife, which w w advance the cause of religion. No matter how impartial may be planned to deal with religious matters, hor tion is certain to arise Would it not be better to leave the Bible for the the Sunday school? Then each edge as suits him best. The far version will not be compelled to study the Douay versions, or vice versa This one point, which version should | y acquire ily obstacle apparently insurmountable struction in the common schools which reads the } minty dic and not it objec home and 1 know! his sacre Jan Genevan to the ie ot CONDUCTORS BECOMING EXPERT The monthly report of Stone & Webster, the who take toll on the autoless citizens of Seattle, of August shows a very gratifying gentlemen in question and incidental crowding eighty passeng eight. A study operating expenses demonstrates how nobly the state ty yn cars designed to « f the gross receipts and a com for the month Large Skeins an x h t or ab iota FREE Consultation suet A Em URCALL Bic, I 20¢ ne wah border ae tc t« Signs ven the wisdom of TAILOR MADE SUITS a arry twenty We con tot Z the meture of your rae Aieesse §=6(Come today « nour Be ob. see them and are performing their duty of providing dividends The gross receipts of the Seattle of $17,210 over August were $382,741, an incre: month last year. This increase of the service; that is, the cor Ele ctors have become biblical in gentlemen arison « to the higher eff ric company strap hanger of the By / @ADOL y SO expert that they can now crowd three passengers in that roomy sec tion “up front,” where last year squeeze in two. If the man who makes grow where but one flourished is entitled to the blessings » the conductor socicty, what have we to offer t all bulks and shapes of humanity in a manner to ref axiom that-two bodies cannot occupy the same space Mayhap there are unreasonable beings who will su the ry could only two blades of manage to grass who handles at least a portion of the $163,022, the net receipts for August, should be expended in securing more cars only silent pity, and in this we feel confix of Messrs. Stone & Webster. More seats for passengers, and it would not be long cars For these t of the would mean would insist on sitting down, and our strong*and lusty hangers would become weak and Rome, and who can tell whether or not the providing Luxury we have ment more until everybody or even standing room in street cars may not be the opening wedge that will eventua us unfit for the struggle of life? Rather, it should be a matter of personal pride passenger who hangs wearily to a strap, offering his feet a testing place for other passenger of the cars, struggling on 4 testing flesh and occasiona of what a fenderless car can do, to know that it a brea through » him ng the foul lid wall s an OPE Der Bulifrock ought be giat he ‘ail sai M A ; A TaP”) is waterproof, yet he vishes he waas ? work la su 1 ere av a pr by b 1 of wrecked | also bullet-proof udges, wish to state most emphat t der no circumstance ill these awards of seata| If der Piy hat veb feet he coult be honored by us unless presented at the a rized D. S.J n Co.'s establishments valk ould of der Spider's reception z pre Phe a apt of an unscrupulous branch pian meer to create the impre n that ‘ Der Bellows Fish sairches vein y have secured the permission, sanction and co-operation of the undersigned manufa : leasly for a submarine blacksntt ers is FALSE and UNFOUNDED. fetid pr y split our boasted strength and render for every a ir t It redounds to the greater honor and glory of Stone & Webster and the profits ck in the of the numberless widows and orphan Seattle Electric company Mr. Humphrey says Mr. Miller ts not Mr. Miller asserts that Mr. Humph testimony s0 disinterested and expert Wouldn't it be a fine stroke for what is one fit to be sy didn't make good » own Haskell if he could $600,000 libel damages from Hearst in Bryan campaign fund? This is the season when the man Pierce or Taylor acquires quadrennial bono the papers There are a whole lot of bank deposit guarantee law is It is an even break which is allver or the late lingering pa NEW COINS FOR COLLECTORS. one BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All ix changes S. C. Osborn & Co. M2728 )=— «027 Wiest Ay. = S508 We ean eave you nearly half ye fre Inquire. Main 1808; Ind. ° 6 GWe sino ta dere tor g time who vot now whose academic greater political ot them seized by of course Cook n i for d gets hii &@ congressman In view of going to do? t the Buchanan collect that turn it ov pletures in They will Nectors reproach The is very limite THE PARTING. Madam I Mistress fami! Cook Silver memorial coins were issued | for the jubilee of Emperor Franets | the Joseph, in Anatria The pieture shows the obverse and erse of i) t Ye ha Why, Bertha? Haven't must ou ant THE SHOEMAKER It BPKING MOVING & STOWAG Cor. Third Ay. and Washi you 22 can't get shoes to fit you, get them made Zto measure at 217 JAMES phar Me a23sreit? ' interest in the free nage supply boots r or lists ssiticssisiicicittier cic H. LL. KLEIN taart at Half—Rates— East on your Household Conde (any quantity) ° DIANA’S DIARY Dillptekios T the Gayetien of a Street Fair Existence Ah, There's Always An Alloy in One's Golden Mom@te, BY FRED SCHAEFER, STAR DUST | But, BY JOSH ° A WORD FROM JOGH WI8E, and began to reelte This little | ple wont to market; this little rad | | | Makes Ours the ‘ ‘Always Buy Str? wtayed at home; this litte pig had roast beef; this little pig had none thin little pig cried wee wee all We try always to treat you right that helps, too ,° —— : map |the war, home.” The foot was sud Long Chiffon Veils $1.50 Directoire Satin 75¢ ‘Bounds m d Ch I ficient, thank you ert like @ pare Mr. ©, hast withdrew to th dox, bUtlgmoker, where he remained unti things come! ihe train arrived in Denver our way when oP ae we push 'em.” | Embarrassing | A colored woman of Alexandria “| Va, Was on trial before a magi» tit the nd trate of that town Oharged with tr eather veil. $2.00 human treatment of her offapri ° Kvidence was clear that the wo + | man everely beaten the young Voodbu The Seate Were Safe ater ome % years, who wa aber : It would ploase me mightily, /in court to exhibit his battered - ) Misa Stout,” said Mr. Mugly, “to have you go to the theatre with |me this eventing.” condition Hefore imposing sentence, hin sked the woman whether she had anything to say | Kin J ask yo’ honah « question Have you seoured the seats powder or paste |anked Mina Vera Stout Easssssossesosesess ecaasvucecdtssUEEsestaannEReSRRNSSSTRSeeseaanammanan i7¢ ill § Oh, € now," he prote ro, “ inquired the prisoner nnen’s Taleum Pow You're not so heavy as all that | The judge nodded affirmatively 10 i ich | Well, then, yo! honor, I'd like wer ¢ iB Bad Biting t whether yo was ever quibb’s Taleum Pow have I see a man intends to let a) i aah wffectly wuthie rigs tama eight, have the empl # rattlesnake bi he parent of a puffectly wuthlews der ike bes. e j him and depend on prayer for a cure. I call that faith I call it cruelty. to animals, un leas nomebody’s going to pray fo the rattionnake after it's bitten sucl ja fool ae that | ng Nise / pairs of and Cr New Neckwear Rightly er uses, ete, cal _ White Net and Two Suitings for Knockabost Thread Lace Collars, with Wear Sbe 4 Yar deep ruffling, 35¢ cullud chile ?”—LAppincott’s | Bad Occurrence Stella—-So your father handled |him without gloves? | Hella-—Yeu; and it id have beon better for poor George Oriental effects in Col ant ' if he had done it without shoes lars, with cord and tassel a te ee Fa ‘ ? ‘ All wl 0 Their Viewpoint Two foreigners were watching White Lace Collars, | @afk effects, part am 4 a jthelr first game of baseball the with f of light-colored plaids, checks and <n a . : other day ; : feel mine 0 | “Dot vas ® dancherous game P - . rs jyah?” sald the German Directoire Ties, Ruffs Good, stylish, sensible, “| SEEN MR. GROGGLES GASPING LIKE A FISH. GAL SMART Ket must be, monsteur,” replied ete serviceable good HAD A PROTECTING GRIP ON HI® COLLAR,” the Frenchman. “Why, even 16 ' goods, jeateher wears a murzie to keep him — ea vi jrushed back to the so-called Royal/ from biting 2 people 4 There is tittle more to tell zingart Troupe of Roumanian For| eee New Dress Goods at Pop- | Room Size, Low Priced, Diana Tjtipickies, you come right|tune Tellers and got my grip and| Where He Tressare We | rs A 4 home to pore ma,” pa hollers bid goodby to Queen Vietoria, be] “when they take woman away | ular Prices These words, addressed to the Cause | knew It was the blow-off to/from the Pa came Unjustly Suspected. dueational college,” | 54-inch Fancy Chevron Suiting, $1.35 a yard } | Decapitated Lady, set the side show ™y street fair experte aid the speaker, “what will fol Mre. Newlywed--Fred, dear, | im an uproar. Put him out,” some | 40d yanked me to the depot. He was) tow? |have done you a great injustice. S Oe? 7 said. “Try it on!” pa said, rolling | too mad to talk. As we got on the! | wilt,” eried a voice from the| Newlywed—In what way? 30-inch All-Wool Ox- A 9x12-foot Burmal up hie sleeves, The lecturer of | train I se Mr Grogetes, gasping Skiddoo's Colossal Carnival Co, did like @ fish, Sal Smart bad a pro try it. Biff! Pauwho's hard as nails, | tecting grip on his collar, Tut, tut, to sixty, handed bim a6 ff | cared for the grocer neck Dent let ‘em On my way home, pa didn't say Newlywed—-Well, I suspect 4 without reason. I asked i of your friends, that you go stogehage Mr. C., a distinguished lawyer of |t0 the club with if you knew how bluft you, pa,” I screamed from my | much. What he said was, “Drat peg en roe on River to Deavel linen thocght Reg Magy Hang Bi: cabinet. Then somebody 4°Po ye, of ye wuan't decapitated I'd During the afternoon be no |you didn’t ford Wide Wale Chevron | Rug, heavy weight angi S: wv, $1.25 | Suiting, $1.25 a yard | all wool; Oriental effect 40-inch Shepherd i l¢ ‘ Checks, all wool, $1.10. re - ; 48-inch Diagonal Tailor A 9x12 Kashimere Rag 0 Se a ane gor 4 pre * ogg rat of ar 7 ae See ee ee tieed, in the opposite section of the iy ee | Serge, $1.50 a yard tans, browns eens and o eee acer Gan sceed THE END. Pullman, © sweet faced, tired ap-| A Georgetown citizen always ap 40-inch Sat Striped | mixed effects; dow pearing woman, traveling with four | pears uneasy when he sees an au Suncloth, $1 eae a biless " * emall children. Being fond of chil-|tomobile coming. His wi ran “ vas B 78 the best-known rug @mthe PATTERN TH Fr Acr. dren, and feeling sorry for the away in one d he is al Many such special val- | market, $12.50 4" mother, be soon made friends with | m fear that #he may be coming ues j : Mer name te legion. the sherp- | the little ones back. —Georgetown Gacette News: as featered woe » has longed for! Barly the next morning he heard ea. 2 aggre @ tulter face, their eager q 1s and the pe Th is a man tn Georgetown Bear Brand Wool Yarns ae heped on tient “Yes, dear,” of the » "| who considers himself an import as sbe tried to dress them, and ant personage. If any one suggests Geinas 106 looking out be saw a amail white to him th we are enjoy! fine foot protroding beyond the oppo just now, he will swell w site curtain, Reaching seross the as if be thought he made it aisle, he took hold of the large toe Georgetown Ganette- News | Shetland Floss ...10¢ | German Knitt Dark, rich colorings; ation AM @ 6 PF LovonNeY, tte One s0-11-19 “Batabrenh Ti as and Leien Mone H. COHL, Tailor Sox Third Ave J. A. Baillargeon & Co., ie By Fred Schacter. | 1d lee upelessly be a Flytng Skivirrel so long as peanuts grow undergroant Der longer « Chiraffe's neck, der shorter der rope Id takes to bim id ies @ paradox, but der Lynx prefers to be chair Ef der Dolphin it on lant, he} voult be considered a goo | Aldough der Zebra vears stripes. | | PLEF ee RET BB ee EREE SHE REJOICED IN IT, The Young Bride: Why? " you up today and ¢ The Young Bride: Oh, Hector.|said 1 couldu't talk ry 7 why didn't you tell me you had/ cause you were out fi nt potted plants at your office? I am/tonsils. When they so glad you hav ch an admirable must bring me home @& fad dear old boy! Her Husband; Er—hum! Who «a on told you that? Contest, Please Read Carefully ed; fine for chickens and ber We, the undersigned manufacturers, in or ilies. D. S. Johnston Co. Geographical ¢ he broteads hiss tnnosence Der reason der Ox tee pa jae becous he knows be vill git efen mit us in der hereafterward a8 em | balmed beef Do nod laugh ad der low altitoot of der ant bili—id ise as high as der| ant feels ike climbing | Der Horse ine der most useful do- | mestig animal, but der honk vagons seo hiss domentig finish National Land Inv. 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