The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1907, Page 4

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} Rae to THE SEATTLE STAR—W THE SEATTLE STAR a STAR DUST EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. F BY JOSH e é Telephones-- a = a — Eeitoriat: indQrencent 678; SuneeteMatn 1080. ¢ Sis aed o detlinasna tek cede ® Bveinese: independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, Josh Wise Saya: ummed things were), tore off the; BALLARD @TAR AGMNCY-ant Ballard Ave flunset, Bafiand ie, following chanson Munsot 184m eve AR AGENCY —Hony ae, Bi Rockerfller Ave * “ dow 0 rie, yi Me cont par Oty sty toute per worm, or twenty-five epuie ber Manik, Oviivered | @ A I walk down se rue, [agar “Howe . Ref wy | on do le And Lixptte, she answer: “Se, | ay eactle, Washington, an eonond-clnan matter, - | SV NACHAMERA-— The ini how oubeeetptton » ee ® * «Jont conitate "pon |! tip my hat, she keeek eet, Like | yaperg When that dete your ' “odvanel. your’ ame (+ Ym the list, “A change Of date om thia: Yesterday used dat 4 And put on 0 bum mong cha poun, Te cadres tS renin ter be tomorrer ORNS | Lixette says ma chere, but she get on her ear Too easy to charm me, Ia, la |Next time Me do da€ F put in yy If you should mine it a waite. hg Im (hie way we can be certain of Gtving cur eubseribere & portent sorviow and the only way — 2 ~ = emenned hat » on ~~ e It da now guspected that the fox} gi ei. pao as WANTED—A FEARLESS OFFICIAL |whe did not care for sour grapes} %° She keock It, @ brickbat, uh, | - = was handed a lemon, | " | Is the Seattle Electric Company in complete control . Not Weil Intermed: After which the merry village ra| 5 asked him what brand of absinthe Friend—-Do they serve prune’! ne had been drinking. with meals at your boarding house? | Mmaciated Boarder-—-t suppose vo They don’t serve the boarders with meals, 6f the public officials of King county and the city of Seattle? Why is it, whenever a, complaint is made that in There once waa a chorus divintty Who waa adored by alt masculinity She married ten men, And divorced them again Tut for all that she was each one’s affinity . age il © ) ic al : : ; Volves the street. railway company, public off cial ow dis eal ides shift the responsibilities | reign of Henry VIM, Today it ts ke 3 yossible haste to make all possible an approved breach of peace Which they assumed as a part of their duties as public In some parts of it rains every day, No wonder the} natives are poverty stricken, The rainy day always comes before they jomn save for it | % | nth America | Otficmis! | For years this public service corporation has operat-| édin Seattle with defective and dangerous equipment. Scores of people have been killed as a result. | What effort has been made by any of the present of past this criminal slaughter j Last returning its ver-| dict in the case of a man who was killed by a street} | Kind Lady—o your father ts « baseball player, little bor? T a pose be makes many home runs. Kid—Naw, He's on der road most of der time. officials of the city or county government to stop After all, it’ eurtous how much | room & Wasp-walsted woman will! \take up in a treet car | March a coroner's jury, in Did you ever sit down and grap ear, severely censured the company and found the acci-| pis, with ie thought that WwW E : iryan, Alton Parker and W. R.| dent was due to defective equipment. | Hearst are alt In the same party? | Was anything done to prevent other killings of a hisnsalideiedl a ia: Siiacaiths # spade means a shovel. | similar nature? | Having invaded France Warm iniik. ja seething to cao’ The or yore to the city Then May Moore . the Wandering Minstrel strummed (face after being out in the sun council, recommending the appointment of an expert | his barp im the village of Pousse- feauty Hint auan sent a mess ge ‘ . : thea |MurCafe, In the department of the! Naturally it would be warm after ¢tommission to make a general examination into the| Fish Net, and im gratitude for a! being out tu the sun. handout of champignons and cham €quipment and operating system of the Seattle Electric I pagne, which tasted good to him!) The Comp any (although he did not know what the | swag bare cet After much haggling and numerous charges of bad faith, the city council authorized the board of public] Works to make the investigation and to employ expert) early burglar catches the A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE - | By F. W. Schaefer. help, but a string was tied to this action in the failure Of the council to appropriate any money to carry on the| investigation. } Last week J. A. Westberg, a prominent business | man of this city, was run down and killed on Second) avehue. fender passed directly over his body. Eye witnesses to the accident state that the The fender was} Clearly defective. Without giving a coroner’s jury an opportunity to} determine the cause of death and fix the blame, Cor-| Oner Carroll quietly disposéd of the case. The following day an Indian boy was killed in the} Same manner. Fearing public sentiment, an inquest was-held in this case, and the jury found that a Proper | “Adolf, | haf yust receptioned a teleeral from my vite.” fender would have saved the life of the boy. Tat AE cs tins Goliad. eal Fhere is an effective state law that provides for the} <i Suess der oberador © mistake musd haf made.” . : . , “No doubtfally.” tise of proper fenders that will prevent killings of this| ‘ot does id say?” - { “Id spike as follows: ‘lam sorry, Please return. Excuse kind, and this law makes it the duty of the prosecuting | penmansnip. Leas.’” attorney to see that it is complied with. | ae ino am suena Pi as mamenadictir vcartbeeyg 6 Sap > | “I don'd know, For why shoult t return?” | it has been done? - s “Vell, you dit return. You are here again, ain’d yout” } There is a city ordinance that fully regulates the “Sure. And anodder piciuriarity—she says she ise sorry.” | “Ot course she iss. She iss sorry in advence dot you ing t© return.” Also, dere tae no finger prints on id | put her hant to dix paper.” | ° 1 bet some sme telegraf company sent dot.” } “I gon'd belief id came by vire. & don’d see any holes vere {dd wass vired “Dere isa anodder officiows cireumstantial stamp on der enfetope, wase dere? fender question. “ Has it been enforced? Without reference to the state law or the city ordi- hance on this question, the board of public works has| the power to deal with the fender question and to pass| Now I know she nefer Dere wass no ie see “ Yot der mosd unquiet feature ima dot id wans marked Paid.” on the fenders used. | “Ab, dot throws = lighted lamp ad der situation. Your vife It has been shown that there are fenders that oper-} °f4equy (und 9 chob und hase got holt of some money.’ | ite as absolute safeguards Vot, Ongar? “T belief dot messetch iss from her.” oe Serra The city council has again passed the question up to| a the board of public works. | ‘The ocean's bed hae queer de! eco = To a ge man every woman is . posite, and among th preorest a lady in right of her se: Bul What will that body do? ever found at the pea bottom tuust | seeececmmteecsenenmnaoeeneees How much longer is human life to be made the mark | Pe numbered « ee ae an Oriental Billiard and Post Par by . ee a ou D vers Off lors, 1415 Third av. have @ new for the political chessboard of Seattle and King Sfx, in Tunis. It ts supposed to tables and the only poot have belonged to a Roman coast town since engulfed by eroston table fm Seattle. Uemen. county? How long is this criminal slaughter to continue? _— <= Eo A place for gen “. Our Fall Opening TONIGHT FROM 8 UNTIL 10. Men’s, Women’s and ———— me 2 FINDING THE BEST HOTEL. frain from doting so. This te a one horse burg, and were any of the |§ at waiting room tol J ‘The shades of evening had fallen he * or that hostelry as the d and were lyin prone fell, when atte = 4 a oe oe Id trav up ’ Bea aren oe ae ek otis in Diners, ng hea Children’s Apparel far as their ticke consider it ® personal grievance d take them ‘ This is a burg about the size in| The residents of Seattle who are interested ly hurried away in which everybody has to stan P tp lr ; evemmygn caaee a op Agen be D in the most beautiful models of the Fall styles but did not see any gla miserable. We have to take al are cordially invited to be preient. indicating the location of ara-| gambler’s chance t Vansary Evident the bl So they stopped at the first hotel H AY H iii “cies paren ims vinsstcT heel inse see UR Seca as Ses Appropriate Souvenirs the deppo. if they had been steered into tt Feeling the need of a Which to refresh themse asked a lounger which was Will be presented to every man and woman attending, There will be a D) ) 5 ) p . p Musical Program ) 5 » » D Hazing Is Forbidden. | WALLA WALLA, Sept. 18 hotel i Hazing at Whitman fs forbidden stamn 1 ar inder penaity of expulston } ed the 1m j ter a question He ts twice « conqueror who can To provide for your entertainment, and we sl wagon | ¥ ain b elf in the hour of vie predictan enjoyable and very instructive even- malt ta ; ing for you. The styles on display were as- ; rg zi . sembled from the fashion centers o! ca ce to dong U.S. Navy Yard s of America and Europe. sin aaked Rollo, a Take a trip on the Sound and | retin inieatipn oregon Wacensty and Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. cesvond Boston, uttaig and ho "training | 4 2nd and UNION on te aa i ag Pacha —_ s _ Seattle's Reliable Credit House constant | Johnson, DNIGSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1907. THE 1907 GIRL » 2 ° BY LEE W. STANLEY. The 1907 Giri? She ts « vivacious Mttle lady, though you might never think {ft as you pipe her drooping eyelids, whieh sadly be lie the gaxelie-tike motion with which she ambles up and down the boulevard Be not decelved, for that alr of studied Indifference and seem ing now-observance is aswumed, You can wager your tast plaster that she knows perfectly everything that is going on in her vieinity She tn an Evelyn Nesbit for size, » Juno for shape, an Aphrodite She for charm, She means no harm by wearing that immense plume only does it because it tickles the boys. -— — To please will always be the wish | of benevolence; to be admired, the aim of ambition.—Dr Boys Wanted To sell Seattle papers. Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Me-—Round Trip, Sc ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES GEATT 6:45 10:25 a m., 2:06 and 6:45 TACOMA — 6:35 a, mm. and 12:15, 3:95 and 7:30 p. m. U. GEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle —Tel. Main 176, Tacoma— Tel. 212. A Store With a Good General Reputation is Apt to Have Good Underw’r HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. Night Gowns Ladies’ and Children’s Out ing Gowns, made of heavy out and ing beautifully trimmed, specially priced for ‘Thursday $1.49 White Outing Gown, 7 rows tucks on. side, gantly trimmed with pink braid, specially f Gowns, in pink and blue heavy outing, nicely trimme actual value $1.39, $1.49, $1.75 ose, $1.19, $1.39 Elegant assortment Muslin Gowns, bound to sell at prices that are G9¢ to $2.98 Women's Vests and white, Pants--Kxtra quality for the weight Hghtly Meeced; ide money rib. al for gray or cream color; medium Jersey bed, neatly fall wear, finished; sizes fuil; nt a She ga At 19¢ For those who wish a medium weight, unfleeced garment for this season, we know of nothing better at the price than our pure white jorsey ribbed Sanitary Cotton Vests and Pants; 25¢ value; special at : ie At 35c Mills” —Beantitutty the waist; ew you'll tind nothing This is from the ed; ore shaped at heavy enough for all winter the price; per garment At 98c strongly famous “Essex finish am better at reat Mills” are represented at thie no mill turns out better underwear at this price store, and Come in pure white and natural color; made of fine wool, wit just ® trace of cotton; light but warm; superbly finished with silk stitching, and silk ribbons at neck; fine jersey ribbed; a satisfactory garment; each Oo8e | When you ‘THE HOUSE OF Q September VICTOR Record: Including new records by de and Nielson are now on sale. parlors any time and hear them, 1406 SECOND MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢ x onologist. Ktening, Mr Vell? Dot tse goot, 1 chust telling my vite Ian@ veek I you Wk Chones. How you are? wane #0 healty yet ler waw 1 #uoes 1d tne der vetter agrees mit Lote of rain needed? Vell, 1 Rain fan 1 don’d got td you subbose #0. id. Ain't dot righd }been shafiag yourself? 1 chust asked. You got of der cutigle a | goot deal off. Yet 1 dit nod dink |you wase in a fight tty. Ha, ba! Dot nefer habbens in a barber shop except unless der barber ts drunk, Gee! dit { nick you den Vait, a liddlo talcum 1 pud on td So. Now | go ofer id again. “As | wasn naying | guess Roozlefeld haf to run for dot thirt time I bet you H He only run vonce beforé for brestdent? By Chiminy, it seems me he waee run lefery year for der last six years 1 guess me id wane dot feller | an | wees thinking abould dink he ins got any chances? Vell, be iss awful popularity mit some of der Democrats, 1 can af ford 1d to say, becows I ay petder I put a hot rig on your ever Barney der porter he iss got a bet valt Grofer Clitfiant ain’d ould it yet. Ain’d you B y? I believe me you got der short end, yes, Say you heart who won yet der price in der drawing? I mean in dor lot tery No’? Holt on I brush ¥ off, Mr. Chones. Tank ‘om again when you call. G-g-goc Hamilton Studio Cotman Bullding. Artistic photo graphs at reasonable prices. ?} coupons or other frauds ove Constantine our Victor Gogorza, Drop into S NDERWEAR TALK OLD COUNTRY LINENS. e 75c¢ to We Outing Skirts, spe $1.19 to $1.48 Outing Skirt Knit Skirts, We to $l $1.25 to $1.59 to $1.75 values at $1.79 to $1.98 values at Men's Wool heavy we Underwear ck ; $2.00 's Flee ed Underwear, in gray ot brown sd, heavy weight, all sizes; the best value ever of fered at ‘ 39¢ Men's Derby Ribbed Un derwear, in brown, blue, pink and gray fleeced just enough to make them warm; good value at 65¢; s MEN’S UNDERWEAR - Dependable Kinds Are Less teworthy salé 800m be Ope 4 of Spit ON FN AVENUE BHANcn sre PIKE ST 4 wee LAKE AVE regula LEN El 1¥ OR r pottle .,, THE QUAKER COLD MELROSE BEAUTY Bow. DER—Per box s+. NO-ODOR—Per bor .....199 FULTON'S COMPOUND FOR: BRIGHTS 8 PULTON'S DIABETES POUND—Per hottie 4s ROBERTING—Por the blexion; per bottle . CAMELLINE—For the plexton; per bottle ..884 DANDELION box .... a i TABLETS Por Underwear Pro- claim Its Val Come to Our Men's Merino Under " al garment for f wear; good wea easy W » an odd lat Men's Wool Fleeced Us de r, random, keaity vers, silke time ' a raghe f “Wrights & lea rods, at, each f Union Suits a LAR tment of Seattle tig A f bs ¢ ster in wool and ¢ottom) ‘page pr vnge from 555m $1.50 to $2.50> Also line of ples and hargain price

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