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UL Porter(ial dy foreign advertis 4 s ts BAL AIT ak AGENCY Su Ballard y 4 1a sonia Saale lous epee Ok One cent per copy, six conte per week twenty-five eonts per monty aay) : a ll (Copyright, 1908, by the Frank Les-| ‘The train was late, ‘The pin Ge Oe Ma Auprcpamns tee Ee, vhst Zier WeSC | yew york woman looked under|MiN the shadows at the plnsg were] sooing fort ‘Maat tglte i Renate ot 4 ret Inbal tz fecelngrs ” ve” llceiteemlngnodteg sage bert boeing Nag ingame Wi 9 A LL, Red Blarape yee A A la ered at At Seatt! & Washington, as second-class matt the moat f Hous Tn the box-tih hanty that) shadows tb ports paced f at Bes “a 1 ticket tice, bageame|erivhly toh out the numbing A COMMENTARY } i room and stor hill, But at 6:10, almost half an lta wea eee a3 a aaa cali tial - t That gam (By Herrick) | the single official of the Iron Moun-| hour late, the whistle of .» ; ‘ That man lives twice who lives the nF was polishing hie! » @ ene as heard. rh A HINT TO CUDIHEE bling existe first year well Jewitch lights and cursing the raw | engineer mw the red flag, fluttering in Seattle no (By us.) |» wrt winter, ‘The Little Rock | dimly in the failing Haht, whintied A man, to live at all, ie doing pret-| Express was not due for half an! “down brat ash ) eee sihathing onan cane man ty well | hou the agent, taking up the! ing leve nt back the train man will attempt to deny But we know certain men, some | t¥ n-burnished awiteh lamps.) ed out on the wide track That there are stringent lawe against gambling in thie state | po » Some well oe wank Gah to the: inisneNe sare) vette tal m at the south everybody know red a ple pen glen Ana memy Ply sen eB gy Teal. ond That the authoriti whose duty it is to prevent gambling, know 1 you intend your gentle readera| He drew his old my over tithe eng , né. order that it is going on does not admit of argument. They know about it 7 |clowe about him, buttoned it whe fireman, down f Just about as quickly as the victima of gaming do. That they live doubly now, because} oh ° “sng eee rs Bihan : hed them to th , That gambling oan be stopped in Seattle or anywhere else where once well pee, hg hase che arth’ waineh Taht acne . = ne a : 1 A. y the laws against it are as plain and unequivocal as they are in this | As the station agent stooped tol A» wv nad = ie nobody will deny. a nae the Hht a tall man stepped! the forward end of the sleep There is only one conclusion and that is that gambling Is being wey t f helt : fa pine har Bag the platform, the who had net tolerated by both the police department and the sheriff's office and js i, re . ng the other houl i? « rd on th " h there is fairly good reason to believe that the gamblers are being pro ) It ain't time to fiz that lantern| and presenting © formedebie olete tected in their nefarious busin: t, my friend.” ‘The old watchman | commanded rough The position the police take in the matter is that they cannot o i = wn tgs — . eye Ms ‘Btand stilt > p of catch the gamblers “with the goods on them,” but the only effect te plnce ef agen on4. mouth, weore| Zt", 4.4 Nees ff wa such a statement has on the mind of the average citizen is that the he had expected te @ face. Alt poe Rain = By aed sere police are admitting their inco: ency. rap of dark mustach twitehed) goog quite no ward Now that gambling has been going on here uninterruptedly for ' - y § a » bad aa on to the group arow he tome time and in the face of Mayor Ballinger's threats to stop it a shed at bis suéden|, Meanwt the whenever he found that it ed, The Star suggests to Sheriff Cudi terror tall men were shouting warnings to hee to take off his coat and roll up his sleeves and go at thie gam- * KO up to the platform | ! 0 ~ = se A. vad — bling evil. For it is just as much his duty to suppress it as it is Chief pee - - 3 4 a _ bs + | prom ee chet “a Deianey's. ngs Borg on Nhe vvien {from the train the conductor would First, however, The Star suggests that Sheriff Cudihee, Mayor added r ‘ hed back | * new be . linger and Chief Delaney take a little junmketing trip over | obed y beside t na - te — . to Portland and ask Sheriff Word how it is he has so little trouble in : B- RA on MK, nani i <4 heome 5 tees thom, ‘Thds halter suppressing gambling. Last Saturday night in Portland the sheriff ardap benhin tab bétien: seein, |? Ke was backed by a double and several deputies raided the three largest and most notorious gam- guarded by four other tall men sir v i shotgun and @ determined bling joints in the Oregon metropolis and caught the gamesters “with | yeny MUCH ATTACHED TO rue}! arty mashed. The watchathn saw|/ VSO a nee -gbaedeé the the goods om 'em.” PLACE. | there: a dence msn and ‘tone, tan /Switches now climbed into the com é tee ang so ag had the gamblers in his clutches he onus S00k MEMORY ting young Rock, the a . bined bageag and express ca ju ° and said: “ tor'a aon, who had stopped here “1 wish te notify you of one thing, and that is this: hereafter in |, | loaned someone from my library hie father and «0 @> wen making a raid, | shall take everybody that is placed under arrest to If through with same, please |" “xpress to t me Sees » poe B the county jail. They will be held there all might. | am going to | return it to T. J. HOR dea exam Gey Uae eee ie count break up gambling in this town, even if every official who has any- Advertisement in Orange, up to the gr * cold built thing to do with the matter is arrayed against me. eran |ness for the here.” fe There's the ring of a man in # statement like that. There isn't | “Sometimes I'm almost ready to| “h¥'* Sena cine @ word in that blunt statement that can be misunderstood. As they | admit I'm a failure as & COOK.” Me) OL eee with two dF three ‘he got right down to brass tacks,” and, besides, Sheriff cg Pynn ican inties | planks ripped from the old platform, backing up hie talk with action, and it ie fair to presume |, Ot come now, It's mot so bad as foraished fuel far a sheorten htasn long as the Portland gamblers understand that a jail sen- | "Well, I'm certain I can't make| SNcM crackled invitinaly In the tence is staring them in the face they will be pretty chary about al- | things as your mother did. Bat, The tall man ster back from lowing the chips te click. and her face brightened, "I'll tell! nis cmplayment ae come Let Sheriff Cudihee study this statement of his fellow official 5 epee = note bay rth gt nape dtd be heorth, friend” he celled. cnt over in Oregon and apply its meaning to the Seattle situation, and mother used to make Half amused, half terrified, the is a safe bet that there will be some tall hustling among the gam- ompany bugged the blase, aware | blers to obey the law. James J. Van Alen, the Willie inar the eyes behind thowe five masks were too watchful to make 2 elared 10 or 12 years ego that Amer! right a safe or even poralble course «oe , SE: }ica was “not « fit place for a gem- They got $800 f him,” said THE “TIP” AND ITS USES tleman to live in.” has become & | one of the huddled group, half whis | British subject. Van Alen should) pering to hie neighbor, and peinting a : not be judged too harshly. He nev-| toward Gade Hill's leading citiser In the interest of reform Andrew Carnegie has abolished the | 0) hives fm any chy im this coun-| Tne man indicated was @ preepereus custom of “tipping” among the servants of his household at Skibo |try excepting New York and New-| farmer, a erave man. now dejectedly castle. This is an expeciall nervy piece of business, because, im | port. hugging the b 1» They took his rifle, too.” votun Europe, the giving of “tips” has become a social custom, and it ts Alexieff and Kuronappin have rod en rn hth cma meee almost as old and as firmly entrenched as society Itself. shown the falsity of the old saying They «mashed my old musket.” In Georgia an antitipping society has been organieed. and It is | that large bodies move slowly wold « third, Bie eve Mehting some ‘ - - . * uni what as he joined in the mumbied Proposed to secure 100,000 members, who will not give “tips” under WAR TERMS. prnoennha any circumstances, Said Tom Kerrigan, the sawmill Until the feeling of liberality that comes with prosperity can be ww? man, o & of humorous complaint Stified in mankind, or unti. those who serve in the many walks of jin hia voice They opened my life where “tips” attest i to feel that gift [closet without leave, took my am reat bea af anal rate gagrepaetiaeee an Geko O munition all away, and throwed my is degrading and immoral, the “tip” will stay. The path of the man who travels, who holds ap his chin arro- fantly and refuses to recognize the usefulmess of the “tip,” is strewn ‘with thorns. Very likely he get» all that he pays for.” The barber shaves bim well; the porter breaks no rule of the Pullman company; the waiter fills his order. But humanity wants more than it pays for. It yearns for little comforts, the extra dabs with the whiskbroom, the extreme deference (hat makes the chest swell, and foreea the man to believe that h fe rather an important personage, after all. It wants a soft pillow, Without the trouble of asking for it, and expects the porter to see that the shade shuts out the glare of the sun at the right time. In other words, the average traveler wants to be taken care of just as if he was the only person on the train, or the sole guest in the hotel. He wants the heip to be Interested in him. So, because he is gifted with horse sense, he drops an occasional | quarter to a small-salaried man or woman; does it in a pleasant way, and gets big dividends out of the Investment. It may be wrong, and exercise a debasing effect on manhood, but it is mighty comfortable for both “tipper” and “tipped,” and it ‘will last long after the moss is growing om several thousand Car- negie libraries and the ruins of Skibo castle. ® Sharps Waldorf Astor relative who de | eun In the well—what of that?” He had rx as he spoke | at's at the end of thet well rope interrupted one of the masked men turning to Kerrigan. “You can pull it out easy.” do you think aed his volee * STAR DUST =-)| ‘The Baltic feet moves like a sub- @rban car before it reaches the city Limits. nor of Maine, proved to be a husky cand! The Russian cruiser at San Fran- A WORD FROM JO6H WISE. | “Thank you, ar.” said the Hirsh man, hie eyes searching the masked jf of the tall man. "Twas good lof you, Mr af Colburn,” the other volunteered 2 é | with 2 laugh RELEASING THE TABLE THE | Tim mech obliged to you for your | thoughtfulness, Mr. Colburn!” Thel sng dragged out the baggageman 1? ve ho — oe. he five | S24 & frightened brakeman. These "aL a a s Very deliberately one of the five they added te the increasin, Troup TAKING « NEW POSITION. | masked men walked to the north |r %ne tito tn gmc ene Brous : awitch unlocked it with the old they demande ot th mall « ont (Krazy Kran& has turned nimr | agent's key, and threw it over sav. | tn A . ef BL — = : that te not the worst—Krasy|SS"1"” \o2:ine the bar bent and ie ae has written “poetry” about it, viz. wedged Dow to the south ow h fanen —. re - hy [a “ Pr" ao | we . > rifled, they brought the mail agent a . , |e walked. opened it, then came UP! i, soin the men under guard. The AT LAST, MY DEER: AT LAST! |, ransack the at pet 6 108 Tne as meee, valinn the OF Rew t leve'you, deer, I anid, This be planted in the middie of the | “TPT or Seo WEL thew wet With me say? feete Went Oy the ners satel, [ne Oe es ae | in lotty scorn he tossed his head | ‘hen retreated into the trees that| Was Next to receive a visit. As the AOE Gmene ten ante | crowded close to the ra A. Am |S the cuprene compertnats te Snsed lother of the tall men went ywn to). - - 0 4 A hasty aim, @ shower of lead, | ther 1 the tt eh the rer’s revolver. In a flash He plunged within the sea. , etl ak _--~ | the man in the rear had the express More steady aim, dear deer was {ficial red, and, with oath ead. How’s This? commanded him to ley bie “gun And he belonged to “me.” We offer One nared Dollars Re. whe as - for any case of Catarrt The keys were given over, the KRAZY KRANK. ee, ny, epee, of Cate he beve wore gives oven, ts THERELL. COME A TIM Fr. J. CWE aco. Tolead © | aaes t ken A par marked Brightly beam the tittle campfires | 5 5, the undernianed. have known F. | “watch” was opened, but when the From the nook’s along the shore, be him perfeetty ore » afp| FODbers found it 7 “ ~ age When th lights will shine no eationGmegs \ting the t re into bags, they more turn mpartment For the rain will splash and patter Ber ¢ broken On deserted camp and hill, and 1 about ‘Till it makes a raging torrent the ff t th Of each tiny rippling riti one of the t bettie. Sold by all Druggisus . Oo. nosH Take Halls Family Pills for gonsts. enger 8 Bisco may be in bad shape, But pation 1 think how much better off she is by - - = ed at San Francisco. ‘ Betwe ~ stany a aummy'a| AFTER TRUANTS | he expla “My goodnen é | | cetpt for rs, “this paper says wheat at $1.50 got credit fer gettin’ | Superintendent of Schools Cooper | lelivered Ja possible.” haa issued orders to principals to! {honor of w “Read the rest of the article,” sug- t' th’ front when his | push the enforcement of the truancy | ded, turning the pages of the ested Smither law and as @ result the truant of-| book, before giving it back. i “Well, that’s about all there Is to rdner pulled ‘im | ficer will be very busy for the next bowe ed the way out of the nm” a few days. Last year's school census | » d escorted the messenger to “There must be more than that,” one showed that 600 children of school | the throng around the bi Bmithers inzisted. “Doesn't it age had been absent from school! Rack to th hea, wh the for whom it is poselble at $1.6 | and this number will be greatly ro- | | Passengers ed in their seats, ne duced this year [f Mr. Cooper car the two methodical’ robbers went Scientists are discussing the b ries out his present plans, Absolutely <p ggg) Beh rig Batted Means of digging a hole 12 miles * | Guaranteed + ln ge Bh Morar mages Weep. They'd better hurry if it is to] “I suppose your wife pute on the NOTICE | a ee ee ae ee be ready for occupancy Nov. Gloves with you occasionally,’ said ee ee oe the veteran husband to the young| All persons are hereby warned | $1 pocting letters ane papers, . To Naturally sornebody must remark man of little experience {against purchasing certain bonds | Chief Engineer Morley, who pro Wat Cobb, the newly elected gover-| “You, every time we go out. She| issued to Lena §. Walton. same! tea mae nr tM gy 88m: —————.| have been stolen trom Miss Walton era ery mga age tl $$$ OR YOUR EYESIGHT —WHICH? |in Portland. If offered to the pub-|f [NG QUAKER DRUG © Times ine die bel a ee jlic Miss Walton's name will have| . s t em EXAMINATION AND GLASSES FITTED FREE. to have been forged to same by mee Vinee AVE Jems Ra ig ee Bhar lg oe 2 08K AND THROA. INFIRMARY thowe having them in possoasio 1 2 see tor tae Relea OF te DR. WRANK P. PRATT. 4 and & Haller Bldg. , * LENA 8. WALTON padi ntl oy vesicles Henge rene sence he offor was accepted, inonennitarsiincersetintoaioon eit but It was courteously requanted that the petition be postponed. r 1SeS The passengers plucked, the two} robbers, came back to the litt group of trainmen at the flr i floaned out their, pockets Th hore his bag | hin pistol ken, ‘Then calling for tolograph blank f the tall men wrote & toh 1 Bt Loule| r that, he insinted - aa ae & ADD 10 PER CENT A FOOT TO RATE FIXED BY COUNTY ASSES. 06 the conductor to telsere BORS—COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT EQUALIZATIONS message an the true story Jaffair. Headline and narra h MADE | Hie MONT DARING — | RCORD 4. thbound trals - (Special to The Star.) | ties named to $ iron Mountain rafiroad wa bbed| OLYMPIA at AE By ee idl ; ° noe Pre lle t 4 of equalization uy de nt i 1 in the 1 men, and robbed St cepeten . x ite lars, ‘Th bere ‘ | Se the t My. at y 5 da € ' da t h on . in t ind 10 an the land on ne, c ! a the 4 it t Skagit and Whateom being fixed at county a tu onven-| $9 per acre; while Pierc unty is der nix feet | tion held pokane nine months | jp the second, a clase by itaclf, with Mf Ajago. The rate fixed v | fixed valuation of $7.50, Franklin : board means an increas st | county is in the twelfth class, with Ae 8 ear's assensment $54 a valuation of $1 per acre. The saiee fine | total aesesned valuation being ap-| ‘The city property equalization hae oe m | There 8 ot proximately $27,500,000 | pot yet been compiled. un excitement in tt ot gen fe. yey ARNE acacia untry 1 rit r ads ¢ t boar ; “iS, WinsLOW's as tory of # MIM row at $5,808 , , a, ents p 00 | contenene tes Hiltons of Me Ban a tit" paimyeurse wind oy aad i te i ae! or Diarra ne. van os t per toot | “Sweet i-Pive OFNTS A BOTTLE. west added t nt = es w : + | seventh - —E hands that sventh sree of ns | improvements were 6 . Your Credit is Good gene : , ve hia] acre in King fle and AT THE vile M arthur | counties, named as thone the MeCoy and Jim Teed 1 mem. | first class, at $20, Twelve clas "OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS bers of the free-t ng that all are fixed and the valuatt 201% Pike Bt, cor. of trd and Pike, o n $30 in the th in , b without pain Free by tan civil wes. Ki ob : 2 a new method no dangerous rugs OF When the looted ' hea} «Societe Gen, a fl eccount tbe our iver rer toot ad pes z st t . Rock ff the com 4 ‘ guarantee Se ne ee et mam toe naae| DOOD Me active.. Cure your| the Hot Springs, Ark. stage reb-| constipation. Get rid of atiected again f Iront 1 your sick-headaches, bil- iousness, indigestion. One Ayer’s Pill at bedtime, just one. Mild, sugar-coated, corte vo ‘$2 0 all vegetable. Sold for 60 gotten EHO years.’ LARS, 85m. top me's tandava SOE FREE RENT You can buy this fine new cottag water Sc per month. Sidewalks, te Only $390. Come quick; 15 minu r Over 1,400 lots have been sold in sixty over 100 houses right w under construction. You can save 1 y by buying now. Large is, with city water, only $16 to $100. Take Washington street car. Office open until & in the evening. SOUTHEAST SEATTLE $8.00 per month. City % and electric lights ‘ow is the time to buy. on days WOUNDED MAN FELL BACK ° a Piedmont and sent off to take up the trail et Geds Hit. of the five; they had, indeed. been Al Win pize' tna the Mualaas tas J OM nd Brass Enamel tron So Heating ished in a swamp through which Sto only the initiated id ride. ves But the hunt was not abandoned for the pris too rich to be given up effort. Down ~ ~ having —— — through Mine i and over 1,000 heaters to select bandite from-—some have been used a They little—at 1 than one-half Umate 2 0 ige of the cour to ald the original cost. Save your. At the end of Pebruary tb self money and visit our stores. ee een Sees Dabney & W ouse nonth they remained inactt 2 jenn oa plete Housefurnishera. effectoa f . an Sole Agents for the Charter ‘ ak Ranges and Heaters. Then the spirit of adventure} 418 Pike St. Phone, John 981. called. The enforced lethargy was shaken off and it was planned! ning between Austin and San An WE LEAD~OTNERS IMITAT. to On April 7, as the dusk was We have successfully fitted 1 n= down, 20 mi € f Aus ith glasses in Beatle and bushes at on a barri- that will fit yvERW« OPTICAL ding line cross the road. The COMPA oy es ist. 10 Geo stage up, Its four horses at . of “Hands up!” which the drivar 4 PAINLESS acteri rteay of that band, fl DENTISTS M4 rs were requested to ale nk line at the back of th It} time for parley. A bishop, a bank enw wrvan AM jcashier, three ladies in a panic at} keep them. The best the Amer. jeight of the big pistols, a fussy,|/ {can market affords, Sell them oa sputtering little man, a pod | easy monthly payments, | natured, philosophical drummer and | No 8t who m like automatons jo Students | hey “were "ranged tna row, their] WEBER PIANOS, KOH- (Att operators Licenseo hands aloft, Uke an odd chorus in al LER & CAMPBELL PE sos (Continued Tomorrow.) PIANOS AND Sirone ene’ beléos Werk, oe ® OTHERS soeth — je permanent Plates (that fit) att a4 evening, your copy of The . $5.00 lar has no TiveG at 6:09 o'clock, *" Pwelve-Year ‘Guarantes. telephone—fur In 1050, of In- H & te pa en ternees [as H. Chesbro. Lady Attendants ice hours, 8:30 to 6:00 $305 Second Ave. day. 9:00 to 12700. : immerse lat Se: