The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1907, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 1309 Beve ‘RVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, “Felephones— Private exchanges connecting all parte of the buliding — Sun Main 1080 and Independent, 441, Ask for Qhe depament or the name of the person red. BALLARD STAR AGENCY.221 Batlord Ave Sunset, Baliard 106, THE WOLF HAS JUMPED UP ON THE TABLE The wolf isn't at the door any more. He has come inside. He has jumped up on the table, and he is sticking his red tongue into the faces of many a poor family. Meat, fruit, coal, Prices keep going up. thing is costing more. The railroads have just added about $40 to the freight | charges on a car of vegetables and fruit. That will boost prices again Perhaps tomorrow something else will add another cent to the price of everything, and the day after that another cent, elothes—every- [of gratitude, "oe ) and three months from nx when the bitter cold comes, still | another two cents. Into many a home this winter where he has never come be fore the lean Wolf of Poverty is going to enter. 2% © s © Can't 4 It is because the things that concern the people are not in the people's hands. It is because the power house of the government machine shop is too far aw It is because in our desire to protect property we have f gotten people. You are a practical man. every day for your coal, gas, your fruit, your furniture you see why? You know what prices you pay your your your meat, your clothes, ice, your ir car yur fi vegetables, You know that these are artificial prices. You know that y are fixed raised at will, because a few men have the unrestrained power to fix them and raise them. “i we ret ae ee fare, y as they are, that they are As this newspaper has told you before, it tells you again there is a remedy for this. Not any one law, not any one reform, tion; but a great and powerful principle. This is the principle that government must be closer to the people. There not any one prosecu There is too much are too many go-het weens vested officialdom. There hands. R You must demand and accept your share of working citizenship. Political parties are only nan of them has its Vote for the thing, the man, the measure, that puts the most direct power into your hands and into the hands of the rest of the people. The people can be trusted. Then, after awhile, we can starve the wolf. BY JOSH is too much tying of the EE EOE ember this s to catch votes. The best ting and its rottenness ' | dosh Wise Says: The Second Degree. “Do you place money before tame? Yeu. Until an author begins to make money folks never uspect that he is famous. Puck “Tipping a bac A Mey hero ad a Deep Enough habit as tippling . You are anaemic,” says the | sician, after much thumpiy and prodding You should practice deep breathing.” Deep br hing?’ retort the patient Why, doctor, that's t what I do all the time, I work in a subcellar, sixty feet below the How Would You Answer This Prob ®treet level,”——Judge. lem Letter? My Dear Maric Send me five dol Pacific Gems. lars. Quick. Yours devotedly Virtue has many in ators, but GEORGE. ho counterpart No more does b lover write. Little acts of } dnesa make w My pen | " ny ink is pal * than the hero of man Such word old-fa med quit " ‘ And would h moder r jen fall » But “Central” he a 1 Hello a weiter thee he who ied to 0 7 Mi vorilt help itt a brother from the la my dea 1! The virtue of woman is the foun is off her feed.” ha Hamilton Studio Turkish baths, under ( a onabl pri ater. or thee fr een. laggards tread, yet down the path|Th@ trainers hesitated, left the} jto failure millions throng! 1 boom alene too ay | | The world has heard ite echo; jike | Rather a pauper, drinking in the the bell of liberty j glories of “t's great handiwork, |!t arouses their ambition; Seattle than a prince in the haunts they must see, shame ) They come by rail y come by | sana boat, from all the country | Heaven ts far from those who! ‘round see no good tn life. They come from every nation to | view old P sound } One of the greatest thing» of tite| We will break ¢ colt to halter is a co yuanean of self-power we will use a saddle, too coupled with a due regard for oar|(49d those pessimistic trainers feliow-man will have plenty work to do) - |For both booms and celta erratic He who lives for self alone has with each yoar that rolls | never tasted away MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS | He Visits the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless THE SEATIEE STRRTURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907, chet work with his brows, }doing orc tie up for keeps on Chrivtmaa day }"Ah, I have it, 1 believe we failed . to aplit up @ five spot among them,” | Kid? All | bane, will, be yours, yor Why, what have they done for to ne fo , h wv which they are not comg r | am standing on o lente Good night, my bestest dearest sated by the management?” querie jthe Tipping E Dear George } I was disappointed not to ba when he} ems a thousand . | word from you today clgaretsa-—aave one from such a p years alnce and glad tb Of course tt |why Daniel wasn’t eaten | was cast among the lions Johany-—-! duano, unless they was My father’s bu: cannot give happlue Hoss reverse for we bay DEAR OLD SEATTLE TOWN. | They «et all | ingens | colt throws up tts head } (Tomorrow Mrs. Gregory's unique reply. Then we will publish 1 woman were loved as she| They proceed to #it upon it; then lotte om readers should be more than 76 words in length alone can love, then would earth! think that it ts dead. Address to “Dear Ge The Sur | become a paradise. | But who in all Seattle, ever saw & | gem See colt #0 proud As some special tide-land gambiers | in that gay Seattle crowd? Just as the colt we speak of Invour story and our song withow hutaan breast The heart i for pity is unfit-| The path that leads to fame no! of life's pureat joys, | Quiet down to worthy staidness, be tow WoupYouANswer, optertlove Lerrer,? you know Rolo, {nsouclantly | é or these anawers e be | “That question has me buffaloed . y B.-- — pone [replied the strong man, as he trem! George,” trom women t oven « should yrow ette: And they alunk away Ike whip. ow Saas Cae or et b * fi woman's idea ped dogs, followed by the curses o By fila K niclous habit is we [errs to be & success in business, and I business man smokos clgareta—do Papa's Theory | Just think of being vice pres! | Mamma? can't imagine what} Now it is up to you to make good } Baby ta erying for now | headed to disappoint him | Papa-Juat to keep in practice, The ack on the avenue” w I suppose. He may not want any after living in “Woodbine Cottage |thing fust now, but he can't tell! to give it to us, but we'd be happy jwhen he will.-Puek bition ta fly high soetally BUMP TALKS--NO. 10 hare letter Marte problem in a vo w written by 6 What do you say, my dear little | and t with make you stand beat ever and your father is the in a woodbos, for | have no am have taught me that money alone 2 very happy since we moved into “Woodbine Cottage” and we now feel hopeful that his last bust Te the Pessimistic Bankers. ness venture will pan out ail right, but whether he wine or loses I ldatton upon which the world must|Like @ colt just tn from paature was) shall always foe! proud that he has carried the soul of honor tnto all seek to attain perfection. our own Seattle boom, | bis business transactions The bankers are the trainers, who Chrtstmas? Well—maybe—we'll see c Cut out clgarete and drinks, and take instead a paltry million None t# too poor to a debt are trying to lead ft home ‘ i , $a ‘round and halloo; the} kisses, From your loving MARIE knows fow Chicago bantes, Pitteburg has thirty Corner people with become president ean All in all, thin in a strong head jand if Mr. Watson is as strong te paced as they say he te, Nene tt upon ple # hat fourteen loann of $2oi with with U. Ss. Navy Yard 2 ~RVEREST STAR AGENOY 14 Seaan Gost Rechetalien Av. Bennet 1608, «| vom Ge pay AER igh hang Sk ia a | “Ges cont per capp, sim canta per week, or twenty Give conta per manth, Des A Ughthoaded, selfish cad, OF ® | yiyit the U. . navy yard, seo the ia: Hvered by mail or carrter, No free copies Upon departing from the caravan: jorbs rolling like a wounded fasep' a. foollah youth who may turn Out tO | nattonhips Oregon, Wixconsin and ¥ otame matter }mary Rollo and his father found the |“Have we perchance unwittingly he a good hushand the cruisers Charleston ia - = Wee | malts, Lift boys and bell hops Itned | done this courteous coterie of ead How would YOU anewer thie let , Buffalo and the training } THs inte when your Mibscrtption ee erripdon | Up With thelr mitts out, But Rollo’s | gers a mortal wrong’ addressed to you? ship Philadelphia, the mammoth . Fr hame le taken from the list, A chanae | parent brushed by No, Rollo, we have not harpoon I arrived coon dry docks, torpedo boats and ij | Groans and hisseg arone upon the |ed them in any manner, so fac as I safely. Lverything 0. K. at Mani, |prinon ahip Nipaic. Boats leave ie O SURSCRINERS 0 alr, Murmurs of “Lemon? “Short | wot and affice, Meant to write ' MH | Pier 2, foot of Yoalor way, oix thm ; & any evening. ploare do us the Skate” and “Kike" mingled with| “Ie it possible that we have y a. m., but was too busy | getty.” Hound trip, 60 o** a once, vit You should mates end, ‘isphone us |the atmnoaphore, which tmmediately | nogleeted to interview the lady at ay Syn Song mor ythpecedlr as oe bao a z “ae plata rt necribers a perfect service» |dTepped tO 10 below }the Httle grated window, where| — a hot time, but I went home a 4 cre ee See a x Prithee, dad,” quoth Rollo, hia) they keep the dope on us in the bi 7 | F | pedal cela Tes . book?" 4 bee Tam doing everything I promised you I would, dear Marte: Only | ! r ” " t one) d ne d pkables Forgive the one } Nay, nay, Rollo. 1 slipped her | one eigaret last night (just one) and no dyin ‘ | A Y i THE WOLF INSIDE THE DOOR en, Nay,_tay. Rolie. 1 slioged hoe| ane signet Mae ge Patton's fallow can't stop everything at | re You % and the apectal laundry work long | OPC | is lore t dlesnesged my nuit cake trom t told the governor that 1 was thinking sot marrying you You | } |the prehensile palm of the h Wr, OWKE to Dave seen him swell ‘onest he did, Marte, He always ¢ : ; io “pe sce glare a Rang pet think you were a peach, He said. that he regretted that your dad had : | Then why thin correct tmitatton | Dad such hard luck im that business game, but that that was nothing | lof the Roman populace hooting ru. |Saainat you. He told me that wo'd get the new shack on the avenue, | ltee gm the forum?" which will help some, and he ts goimg to make v. p of the mill ° - > ealé Rolie’ company. Say, twn't that the eandy a se how Merged gear, eons Now, Marie, { love you, don't 1? You love me, don't you? Let's | soolety show in this town, Don't e foot waiting for you | Your true and faithful lover } aro, |} e on published, The Star will be |] in Jength, addressed Dear | | are + bo answered? Here follows ene | rm Dearborn. « heard from you yesterd annoyan 7 1 went away; but | am «i attend such matter at you ure able to cut out the \ pe will be a struggle, but freedom ve assume at | worth the effort, and I want you bility in the ca f p Jon't believe that any really brainy 2 you? erty and collection of jont! Isn't your fatber a dear? income and‘l know you are two love : com & pretentious mansion with us regard it Union Savings & Trust Co, Second Avenue Cherry Street. and THERE IS 87 PER CENT OF WA- TER IN FRESH MILK. Carnation Milk Sterilized, Is simply choice, fresh milk, with two-thirds the wa taken out, and ized Ten cents a can; case lots for less, at your grocer’s, the modern milkman ts @ possession that ing better for their play i tealousty guarded, as it 494 the bigh aod mighty mettle | tx more easily tarnished than pol that made us like them both } THE ished Jo Kos. | so W BY PROF BUMPTARARA. Wl never let Seattle or its bust | Very the of Benson Clothin: ng Co je. hess go to—Well, Tacom jor the dome which \ = May, 1907 “an, |fam now fondting. Th me itch bi a gy Thomas E. svenad Gif | bac caine PROV AND SAYINGS. —fagwnt tr hirsute } ; thatch : larly eht be 5O1 PIKE ST. Scorn is organized knowledge.—! combed ¢ Do not Slekneas is every man's master. | think that | suggest his brains are A LITTLE FRUIT “ARM, Danian ‘ scrambled just because t Prec $5 down, $5 a Month Per Acre What costa nothing 18 worth /npon the brain pan. (The door In the famous Yakima nothing —-Duteh. keeper will please preserve order |} trict Cultivated. irrigated, I prefer silent prudence to lo- in the gallery |} planted and cared for. quacious folly. —Cicero. I find M dite sean } CALHOUN, DENNY & Constancy is the foundation of /a perfect storehouse facta, | EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg. the virtues. —Latin fancies and fatulties anebar - A good conscience is heaves, ® | Tom Watson's ma wear bad one hell. —German tired of b . fanned by He @ bad shot who can not | editor of Towa To the is ie sas Hi oie. ise —German been canne by the gifted ore tr v e that does not show himaeif elon , eitted and Salesroom and Work is looked.—Spantah, a Third and Washington st. He is wise to no purpose who is t Guits to Order on Short Notice not wise for himeelf Latin niment gives a where fortune has denied it Witnesses wat as they're set; two fast or Butler A woman's tongne t# only three inches long, but ft can kill a man Grandpa—Johony, do you know six feet high —Japanese Observations in His Notebook MINESSED FIERCE DEATH STRUGGLE BETWEEN TWO SAVAGE TRIBES OF EARTH BEINGS om 5 AM TOLD TWE CAUSE OF TROUBLE was WIGHER EDUCATION serene SAI OME WET HY pon 8 Spt LEGS 'N AND PUSHED /, —— POPULATION FRANTK, are ofo Leave Pier 2 to se@ battleships. oe Guns F tent 1024-26 Second Piper The oyster season begins with September and ends with April. The soup season begins with January and ends with December. Therefore Oysterettes in season every day in every month of every year. Oysterettes—oyster crackers with a taste that improves the flavor ysters, soup and chowder. Always fresh in moisture and dust proof packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ¢ he can} - 1% FNM AVENUE nanting 9oco. national 224,416. | ne of | eo | BRANCH STORE PIKE STL WEST« LAKE AVE, ‘ OPENING DAY Hinek, oy ho mod Sportal Sen 6, vrives trom f 510 wo the hy roarket, ae * fa ta Wa bara Spf W and T thoand Candy—Per poand, typ Charcosl Lovenges—Pure eng 4 Make-Mam Tablete—Per bog Mortieh's Malted Millemteg Hoa $1.00 sine ss Moole's Hever Mand lee face tine — The r7. mofern He botties Two storts 1013.1015 Cor. Fourth and First Ave. Pike. ntit Oct. fave Your Work Done Now and $4.00 and imework $4.00 and -oreelain Crowns . $3.50 and owns . WORK WARRANTED) 20 YEARS. ALL New Management. 1112 2dA We are independent dealett hand) all popular makes @ about half trae? ~ "ost Let Us Prove It The Sundwalt 609 First Av M. 1180 tnd. iF YOu YOUR REAL ESTATE OF TION ANS. a A QUICK SALE, SE NATIONAL BOND & REAL CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING - Osteopath, x overy kind o! vateopathy, Blectae t nt Cure. ‘ : Main 6b ~wesoe ters — =e. Sree ReVTee® Sun See arctiu geen as 12> ow eo ow

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