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| THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1905 ~ aT | : iH nothing to 4 : e ) | * e Look out,” warned th mon. eee eer ha ew) PIPTEEN CENTS CAUSE ' ~ © “ | a a © ropa * * A BROKEN JAW walle S fiS rouse tie reepie AgaiMSt DOSSISM : : cs ‘ * * » b] is T « 1 " J 4 . fi er \ * * y ‘ ‘ / of the Salmon Trust Then Watch, Writes Governor Folk|. : ; : k * h a | * * |1me man, ty ‘ * t | he might have sald 1 ' * * i} ccteniemani t tho Pre : t i ERE REE ee eH PhO gvag Juet a ollp of a ¢ ) ps 7 * « 5 " ri x . h Ait 1 . th t wit " * 1 : * TRIKING EPIGRAMS ON BOSSISM BY GOV. FOLK & fot the bak of a4 3 iat . * ‘ . : Bok : Sr wrane:|% Bosstom im municipal goveromenta are the direct reault of & (tuiptuconshly American, brit-| photographed and scrutinise efunct Charity Trust| 1 £ xt t t of good eltizens of their ¢ tl * |For & moment she stood th look | women’s heads and made others ir we n & | ing oves-the sunlit bay with dream Menaul. ag Sut the Gir R f d pe an mM . ... AF ach. etbioes. wore te taka;the pazt: tn. publlo.affalrn. be: 9 | incomes arte ok or ae nc Rarely, artes. Bus the to Be Reforme i ermans Qut aye | REIS ye’ was of tne sovesion tn cumil be tap Guta obit % [ESE Set aS se bau the _photoeraphery ‘Dineen or School Director 8 ring ; is ex athe le An an pe to be bossed by George Ill. They succeeded * | when. they spled the gir 1 he even ht ! vg Ht ww ‘ P * in wing his authority in America, but the p to* heesed: re te og y | Voked. my “ ‘ next legis |@ Cincinnatl hav ome careless that they find themselves * A man joined her—a big, « 1, affrighted, in the background . a1 eota ¢ ther bossa, whe Py ree. Beeretary * tuted, wholesome king manjand gave her a story which saved| M . 1 * Taft might well have added to bis denunciation of the Cincin- ® | with a fedora hat and a fat cigar|her from the me lee ae on ' * nat « that a revolution is needed In that city to restore the *® between his teeth ty edit ath ' New Motor Boat Speeds Around Bay # liberties of the peopl * A penny for your thoughts,” he| it we over ant ' * ¥ | remirldil ‘ yer chalr, rather wen “he ; Gihnantlitliieicinsinns RRR RRR RRR RRAR EERE e The Girl With the Red Hat turn-[ily, and « wl her eye When «sh har Th ae i ie Seu ‘ hae ve ed and gave him a emile. Jopened them the big man with t , . tof ane | '. * - bon hous wash te equipped w The reporters are coming,” she} good natured face lk rk a} met ‘ t . BY JOSEPH W. FOLK state above mere party success—|returned with cheerful resignation.|at her in a way that brough ‘ which 1 not three, ‘Thi d ‘A Rorratie |oorerner oe ine suate ot sisoust thatthe trina vin fetowinn in| Boom twit have to ‘pon And teil giow to her eek ngs rite ihantements Swine siece | HONOSE Underwear Values 4 = ir ve. ogra e ” as ‘Lethe wake of political bossiam can | them—everything |" “Alice,” he said : which the note For mer a pews of fasten tw t trow Mont of the municipalities in the} P# eradicated. ‘The leader who can-| “Everything?” asked the mar The girl with the red ha KN. Brooks & Co., 1331 24 Ay, #** i A ; STALEY Are governed by the polit! party and faila to condemn it, ea For @ fleeting instant the Gi ure that no one was near tc peoemenen d eetiecnis |and the people enthroned then. the| frm movement | hat h response that meant much more| @& 2 i why ft! question of good government will be} A. flight against bossism, to suc-} “N-—no," she replied, “I guews|to the man than bis dreams of po | tye Th scieeh: ana wae aa) akan cced, must be led by a or there will be one subject on which! litical fame man, who ts willing to stand up Under- x acute mc Was This Student bay . threats to destroy him politically | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. oment | He cannot turn aside for a a to answer the attacks—if b he is lost. He will be eriticis ing tay “Hazed” to Death but because they want to discredit what has been done a | 1 am glad to see that | Roosevelt has denounced | politics i that he has t seconded by Secretary Taft. With two such eminent American citizens ery ng for more indepen | muaicipal political fairs, and re |buking the unclean politicians | whose corrupting hands destroy the very purpom government, the reform movement will — gain strength with every passing day } The demand now is for leaders | strong men—good men—courageon men—to fight the political bosses in every city they control True reform can ‘never come | through politicians, It must come through the freely expressed con |viction of the people whose con leclences have been awakened by a knowledge of the wrongs they have jendured. When they once know j that they have been the victims of bosses, with the undentable facts, then they will rise in their might and strike down the unworthy leaders. If they do not, then their cause is well LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF GOV-| nigh hopeless. ERNOR JOSEPH W. FOLK I was opposed by every boss in a my own party when I started the reason that In three and one-half} crusade against political corruption years more corruption was exposed/in St. Louts. [| was told th 1 in that city than ever before in the d never hold another public of entire country, And it was done in| fice, I was ignored by leading citi- spite of the lethargy of the people,/ zens But | had faith in the in spite of the threats of the strength of my we, and I well STUART L. bosses, and in spite of the obstacles) knew the weakness of the opposl- thrown in the way of the cireult at-| tion. Sole Agents “'Y Hats | BN. Brooks & Co., 1831 2d Ave, e* tf Cash_ "Smiter" Credit NOVEMBER SALE STILL GROWING MORE INTERESTING uch here now to interest economical people —~ this Toy Department, which will soon be opened up, mands the room now occupied There its m vember sale on every kin Buffet Finished weathered oak, fine @rain, perfection in construction and style, An extra value for $45. For this sale only— by Millinery. In order to clear groom furniture offers a saving of consider out our p | nt stock quickly we will offer tomorrow All Our Hats at One- Third Off Blanket Sale “Seconds” From Marysville Mills at Factory Cost Saturday Night Specials Only After 6 p. m. §0-inch Roman Stripe Drapery, 0c and 60¢ values, per yard 2% $1.35 Couch Covers, 3 yards long, each .... wre ¥5¢ $1.25 White Bed Spreads, each opis &-panel Oak Screens, & feet high, silkoline filled, each. ‘lalillg R S EOMETE COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET PILRSON, He wd the son of a wealthy Cin- cinnat 4 torney by leading citizens. That result proved to me that the] iileaumme Gambler O. tine sothes to be taken to Cincinnat! for burial, but on the following day hurried to! the cit d conduct 0 | No crusade against bossiem can| strength of any reform mévement whi ut to be amination of the ane coe ye | coed until the people realize the/ tes in the middle clase of the! Kappa F ided that the right wrist and the situation and understand their) people. They are the true reform rnity of K ankie had been pulled almost Hundreds an power. It ts only by the aggres-|ers—the soldiers who stand in the| ¥8# reported awaiting an|entirely out of their respective sock. | choice quality, all of he sivences of good citizens—by their] face of a galling fire from the op-|‘Mitie#ton,committee of fellow stu-| ets and that there were marks as of| ol) stains, thin spots and den ¥ pec ed ana lay | corde le Geciar | Will wear as long and prove as satisfac active interest in public affairs—by| position and, knowing no surrender, | 2¢2'* but. b tired and lay corde, He declared himesif of the| qualitin and cost you a great deal lesa money. putting This is certainly one of the most remarkable oppor- tunities ever presented to the housekeepers of Seattle. 1 hundreds of pairs of fine Wool Blankets nly slightly damaged by sand known as “Seconds.” tory as first e e down on the © welfare of the city and! fight until their battle is won. sheeh. The on a Py eg Bd belief that the boy had b coroner allowed the the t i that a sp m tied to} “x along ahead of che regular | Prices Range From $2.95 to |THE GIRL WITH THE REDHAT) Turned Lose vce ages Cag | BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10 Adotph Alstrup, a young Dane who was arrested here and f Shi whose | horities anghal ft F peaoreca, ee Special Bargains ) \ [VA ( i In All DepartmentsTomorrow STEAMER ALAMEDA WREC McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. ans Company ii.sn4 prominent merch jasking him to come home, indicat ing that the matter has been com ined. He will leave for Den mark at once. Sty! KED ON THE ROK Bargain The girl with the red hat leanod a set of broken teeth Md Lu] iw an connie Ghin over the rail of the incoming lner| and gazed, fondiy, at her native) they were approaching. “Dear old - ™ Sali land. She blew a kiss at the line| country! it's good to get back You will find at the $3.00 Hat Store e of irregular buildings, the tops of| The girl with the red bat did not| ©. N. Brooks & Co., 1331 2d Av. * which struck across the sky line like! look in the least like a personage pa Ks RAL AR RD Reddingote Suits that we have been selling for $25.00 and $30.00 #0 on gale tomorrow for $18.50 eds of highest lored Cloaks, Suita, T pate and Skirts have been SACRIFICED and another Jot have lored by the Novelty the age Cloths ADAMS TEA & COPPEE CO., 1535 SECOND AVE., COR. PINE ST. New Locatcon Notes From the Cooking School waited upon promptly | ms Mrs. Haffner’s Cooking School—now in ion on our les | at a me top floor—is daily attracting crowds of ladies who are | ppm Ba simply delighted with the lessons. Mrs. Haffner is recog- ‘These are in % length, well and ff] NOW. nized as one of the most eminent instructors in the art of substantially made. as cooking. She teaches the practical side in a very lucid, nate buyer of one of these will j been added a you will be practical manner. The lessons are ABSOLUTELY FREE, the possessor of a r and you a pecially requested to come, and bring as many ! bargain, ladi you like. Saturday will be fru SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY cake day. k of Coata, Raincoats and ‘illya, in the latest and will be 1 for a slight advance above the duties. SATURDAY SPECIAL Mo-Java Coffee has STRENGTH, yet it has that DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR you are looking for, Have you tried it yet? Try it You'll come’ again. Regular price z8e. RHODES BROS. 1325 2nd Ave. In all colors and shades, tweed mixtures, semi-fitting and box rywhere for nd $22.60, Satur- day sale price ........ 81208 THE NEW YORK STORE 1418 Second Avenue Near Piko St. ds Pert, Prom 35c or 40¢ Coffee, or 1 pound of You buy one pound of our 60¢, 60c and Tbe We will sell you a 15c grade of Canned Corn for 5c per Can Limit six cans to customer LONG, | SWELL = TATLORED SUITS; worth $40.00 $45.00. Salvage Sale 7 $15.00 and 100 RAINCOATS, double twisted t terial guaranteed to withat any rain; gtole and cuffs trim tailored 5 « value Sale price iit i CUTTING TABLE—Can be Instantly folded; is light weight, but very durable 1 is handsomely golden finished c e printed on top; table dimensions: 86 inc 125 high; regular $1.25 table; cut to 65¢ CUP AND PLATE RACK— $1.50 HAT RACK—Of wea- 4 ® ; Of weathered oak, measures thered oak, is 36 inches long ia cae and 14 high; good mirror, But you will have to buy Tea or Coffee to get the can at above prices, AdamsTea & Coffee Company 1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. 7x9 inches; has hat hangers and is perforated for hang- ing, Cut to ..........08¢ ———= ERNST BROS. Inc. 306 306 Pike ST. ®% \ Good Thing = Worth a good price in any market. It is not nother lot COVERT THREE QUARTER COATS, assorted materia Ul shades 75e TOWEL RACK—Of gold- en oak; has brush and comb case and top shelf; two towel rings; good mirror in $5-00 down LIGHTWEIGHT i TN | You'll find Shaws Pharmacy across | the street ct carved frame. Cut to. .4 The Australian White Topaz Diamonds From $1.50 to $430 The finest substitute for a DIAMOND FE med 5). SECOND AVE. |} 1,'nice, shades, “black, blu A i nie ins eh 1 much HOW oR DISCOVERED. The UCH you pay—it is what you GET for what you PAY WHITE TOPA? itaine al fire, life and luster of the genuine 8650 DIAMOND, and GUARA [eo the BRILLIANCY FOREVER . nox " PURE LEAD AND OIL gi RY ek abs ak oe TAKE NOTICE | store nox coat cleaned Uke the genuine om , ! a tikes the gemma AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE tures and ce with paint has proven to us that white lead al oll make the cheapest and best paint. You know what's in a mixture of this kind. OUR GUARANTEE @ positively guarantee that every pound of white lead and fy drop of Mnseed ofl which leaves our store is ABSO- Y PURE. FREE, lored: KLINE & ROSENBERG. sosron penrAat |} Novelty Cloak & MIXED PAINTS | " Twelve yeu uaranton Suit Mfg. Co. Tn the way of mixed paints we can supply everything wit Houre—8:30 to 6; Gundege, 9 1207 SECOND AVENUE. Pantages Theater, TOWEL RACK (See Cut) Is weathered oak. Measures 28 inches high and 13 wide. || PARLOR TABLE = Golden Him ful width ehelf four uni ae Mehes deep; also full width ak, stands 28 De Opposite Ladies’ Brooches, Conte’ Tiffany 1-k Ladied? Custer 14-k. M4-k. Gold Fille Stone, 14-k. Gold PER GALLON $1.50 Gold Pwted $250 «81.50 to $4.50 Filled... 83.00 wel Suse Result mea, |; 12-inch square top; FemWlar * ures 7X ular 1 any amount of Chicago Varnish Company 4 money order or currency. stock of value, @aturady ©....: OBO! Yeq"eut to s2su9 see BBE Mydb orders will h# begin ly filled, Se We alse carry a compf¥e line of all different kinds of stone AUVASTRALEAN GEM CO. BOLD IMPORTERS. 1007 First Avenue, Heaters. Stoves of all of the very lowest pri All Saturday Specials for cash and final. None to dealers, ; puts SE LANE (IOI ele No phone or & 0. D. order# Out-of-town orders filled if post= ss ed ot la han 6 p.m. Saturday. D FRONT FURNSC®. ja, marked not later FeO eo Pike pireee V', “it , product is everywhere recognized by paintes® | as being unequaled anywhere. BOTH PHONES 1158.