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t THE SEATTLE AR DNESDAY ‘NOV. 1907. THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1309 ° egrirereneeremmyemaene a ’ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT'RUNDAY. MONOL | - Fate Caste Mise Dilipickies Into the Hospitable But Hostile Heme “Telephone . “s of Everett True, But She Survives to Tell the Tale, | Private exohanges connecting all parte @f the c Rem. buildin i Main 1050 and (Mepapdent, 441, 1) Hille, Mr. Chones! How you BY F. W. BCHAEFER. enth av. | Aah for'the daBartment or the e of pereap ° wag? Hagyou suffering yet from desired. dose atifness of 4 eek mum BALL . from der nky rubboring ad for done | BALLARD STAR Cw Batard Ave Sunset, Raligya 26 tailones looking? Yea?” By Chorge, ETE STAR AGHNER— Homer By Gino cont por copy. ste conte per Week, of Ugenty-fv@i@onts per moGPh. De Bvered by mall or carrier No free copier 1 dink me dot tae der mond crast news @fer, diss alr speedings. Id} fan gedding woooh @ fat. But 1} Won't lean to it, Nooo, Negst der vimmen und kids vill be tooking id, Instead of @ otto dey vill vish| & ballone to haf, “Yat a liddle $700 clout runabout, poppah!” “On! righd; buy vou.” Negst day--"Vere i ma, Ville “She wasa on der barn yuet now, bud by diss time) she ins hofering ofer Arkansas hop come dgwn ad Cousin Mila’s| or Aunt Lissie’s in Mon * “Dot tas tough; I vantet to) run down to Vest Firginia or New Mampshore to transagtion some pisiness today. I vonder when whe) vill blow in?” | Iss not dias a fine fiavor in der latter’ Id ina a new bient of soap. As I wane saying when I wanes talk ing 1 dink ef der style comes in for der baliones, der garotch of der futurity vill be der roof on in- | stead of on der alloy abutting Also maybe, der pedestrainer vill haf again a chance to get rin ofer nod so often, But he vill be kept buay notes ploking vieh haf drop ped down, up. He vill rend, "On boart der airship) Pompernickel-— | All vell; haf 20,000 pounds of bal-/| land left.” Den «& shutter vill pass ofor his frame und he vill his stare} oad | - tank Deoows dey stil bat Kt Instend ume, TRUE DID HIS CELEBRATED SPECIALTY WITH AN EN- he, 2031 Rockefeller Aysg Hunaet 1649 Better Drugs Foilet Artides and Sundries for Seattin Washington, us second-class matter 2. wed at the Postettion car - 7 7 FO MAIL SUNSORIDERSThs date when yout subscription expire? ty on label of each When that date arrives, if your # ptton vance, Your name is (aken from the list A change i is & receipt Bad not aenin Deen paid tn = Of Gate om the address ie NOTION TO sUNSORINERS ou by + wclock any evening, ple junest, Main 1060) tod ISR. You @ copy at once, If you every time you moles it this way we can be and Une only way renee cso = ELECTION RESULTS ARE ENGOURAGING nF io eal UP aur maln effioe 7190 @etock, and we will sen: ore that telepnone ue plows a perfect services | of The Star fall to reach | a ween oy Tiny ‘te They" With Tom Johnson re-elected in Cleveland, and | ‘Mayor Taylor re-elected in San Franciséo, the people of the United States have cause to be optimistic as to the political future of the country. Of all the elections held yesterday, those two were me Betekesesbeseses:: er omy, OF tm rRICRS ron TODAY AND THURSDAY, a ‘hana Nymphin—t the only ones of any great significance, and both turn- ed out to the credit of the voters. Political independence triumphed over machine id. The fight on Tom John politics again in Clevel: Z ade trictly partisan lines with the son bs AS made on s os y f . of ” | PRINCESS MARIE BONAPARTE, PRINCE GEORGE. backing of President Roosevelt. The effort was to | (geattte star Exclusive Service.) Corsican, King Edward opposed! THUSIASM THAT BROKE UP HOUSEKEEPING.” | Voult you ke &@ gass champoo, swing Cleveland in line for the next presidential elec-| ROMB, Oct. %—When the en ee * joy Merny meer phe yl ap banner tv icin aaa Sinameadt Gi onhbal tion, but the people failed to respond to the partisan |™smest of Printess Laetitia Ma-| tio attair, and finally the opposition |: It makes your hair light. Ha,| Fireworks ain't no name for what) the grocery bill. The Jap tried to} 2 tee seh I ‘ i }rle Bonaparte and Prince George, | of the king of Greece was secured, |%% ha! Goo0o4 bye, Mr. Chones, | ¥*'ve had at Everett Trae's today explain It away ae "honest pratt, | i i 7 prBot oe nkeo! rallying cry, showing their independence in municipal |second son of the king of Greoce, | ‘There appeared no’ valld ‘reasons ree | agit ire vorsonally iret 8 that be | wae entitled to a raion ve % was officially announced, Cupid sat | beyond the fact that the Princess . | ppy : t olitics by giving Johnson the endorsement he de- | 4¢ : do it with a time fuse, either, It| was going to start something fn the | Pp ye o3 down for a breathing spell. The| Bleanore, mother of Letitia, was of! jy ‘Taylor, of Fairfax, Vt, ac-|wan “Raneal!” “Raitt!” “Au revoir!” {jiu fiten line viietiiste for nd Candy —Por ii SUQUSEess ee aeergcecc- us pleb > tthe ody Crystal served. Uny god had played a strenuous | pleblan birth, and that she Inherits | costed Amos Rugg, who was push-| Some time ago Mr. True got! If that was his intention Mr. | salto torae eet 2 game againat three kings and won. her immense fortane from her . | | Mr. True did The people of San Francisco emphatically en The young couple, it le sald, firet| grandfather, the famous M. Blane, | e,° -esmartow. aad Reked him itired of dealing with mutinous| True beat him to ft My eee: em| e “« of Sar 3 sco y ally . oup # sald athe ¢ famous 3 ; . o | " ns epare ¢ rlebrates ecialty wit « d 1 th lg nment admini tr tion and the | Bet “2 Sees there che. prigeces |who teunded the gambites tusinehe bona tara saliee alan we | Seat ot taeke sek, ne te oon eeamere that tothe ve Momignoep a orsec e good government administration ane whine “ 6 aria 8 Mr. | co) ex, and he ¢ orse 1e g g was studying painting. When at Monte Carlo Ruge thought $2 would be « fair!q slanteyed individual named Hit-|ing and created a 125-pound void prosecution of grafters. The re-election of Mayor pve Lsereatagy + only eiegpehy Lng Br ccrmnong bios — —— price and the offer was taken. |amuch! Sake. Hitamuch | > ~e i h ge. p p r pe all Mr. Rogg stopped only once, then |isfaction, but every time he would| While I pat vinegar and brown | Taylor and Prosecuting Attorney Langdon by large ee te ae ee ee LaNttant and wctromety fond att nat: (to take off hit coat, and covered |,et the Shimbun-Nichi from home| paper on Mra, True's head for the s ; ‘ erful rulers of Europe priltiant and extremely fond of her the distance in about an hour ; che the so ve her, Mr./ s leave < as te e sel - Ss “ " rl . ‘ " and read it he would mutter to beadache the serap ga = pluralities leaves no doubt as to public sentiment. San a. cause ot aA ties the father Prince Roland, who is 8) “Maraball P. Wilder, the humorist,| himasit and gat chesty. Mr. True | True donned an old giugham apron ne , , IS AU EP TRIE Ge prine jophew of Queen Alex. | famous scientist. She is a descend: | to , ‘s : ‘ bod baie dhvenese uates Francisco has publicly declared for clean city govern- | gndra—and perhaps on account of ‘ant of Lucien Bonaparte, ablest of sat Pil hares as Pap Or didn't mind tte as long as he a “Mle cg d the supper, whistling i i , pmories of e . 9 brothers « “4 vered the goods the of ¥ “6 ment, as any representative American city will do |!sering momorios of the great | the brothers of the great Napoleon. /terers. ‘The first snatched a red- ties, But what broke the bale of| Say, the pace here fs fierce. — : : oman |hot lump of iron from the forge. | hay on Mr. True’e back was the dis (To be continued.) when the issue comes squarely before the people. The THAT BOY NEXT DOOR rushed Ra W to the anv and | So | t : example of San Francisco will doubtless be followed | acken’ tauentnde, deen by the other cities of the Pacific coast. | Ququickly!’ ‘Wewwhere shall I stetrike? ‘Sjdust at the end Hteburry up!’ ‘Th-ththis end? Ber, of ov-course. Mind you hit |ee-etraight,’ ‘All rrright. N-o-now » {Shall T belet her @@«oT "Nano, | you f-t-fool, the iron's cold” | Senator Frank B. Brandegee tells | a story of a man who wanted to} | be w trolley car conductor. “This |mman looked hearty, polite and in- , |Wixent and the manager at the| barns seemed to think wel! of | After a number of questions | manager said: “Woll, what pay you desire?” The applicant gave | j@iloud laugh. Theo be dug the| ager in the ribs and said: ‘Oh, iver mind about the pay, boss, Jost give me the job and I'll have { gave sat-|in the culfmary department. one tata —7ou oan depend that Prescriptions @slivered to gay part of Grester Sette without ex. 4 BOURNS APPOINTMENT A SENSIBLE MOVE In appointing Dr. F. S. Bourns to take entire direction of the work being done by the city to combat the plague, the board of health has taken sensible and commendable action That the situation demanded a strong directing hand has 4 been apparent from the first, and Dr. Bourns was the logical ‘ man to be selected. What has already been done is largely to his credit, but he might have done even more had he been given the authority to go ahead unhampered from the first With Dr. Bourns directing the work, the people of Seattle) EEZE 33S RE SSE PSE _EGE ES] If you hear me titter, tt fs on ac:| Tut his ma had other designs fi s sured that all will be done t ca Me ~ ens for) { my own, in a week or ; can rest assured that all will be done that can be done. count of That Hoy Next Door. No,|those pumpkine, When she found |S,cn °° ™ a, tn o The salary voted by the board is not out of proportion to the Be BAS We GH UD. Gay marty that they had been muttiated, she} The people and the corpora Jimmy Musketloder—Chee, wot do youse tink o' dat for a rabbit work done, under present conditions. In case of a real epi-|foped. ab. ha~foll as wees oe age hands tn 4 |tions,” said Senator LaFoilette in | hunter? 4 its Rates te ceed tk entivets inadehuate for the sick tot, You meee ane ante Pe reek ahd nO ee while | Madinon the other day, “remind me Tommy Powderhorn—Huh, dat aln't no rabbit hunter, Jimmy. 4 emic of plague, it would be entirely inadequate for the risk to a i #@ approach of Hallow: | still fresh and cooked them up into | o¢ g woman and her little boy.|Dat's « mollycoddie hunter be taken and the work to be done. een BAS him ca the “gui vive" fore Soundation for ple There was a very large chicken | ~ —— ae iahecilidscteadckiiasicstioaniliiate some mischief. He was go The ma of That Boy Next Door | eng a very small duck on the table The ™ 3 e health officer of nil, figt one e th a hen Dr. Bourns was made health officer of Manila to fight = oan sate on oe S novem. 1m owes hing the first tho, she pain aad the woman, pausing with the ue there, he was told by the governo AY 1 © | + ‘ ion . : a he did not watt carving knife raised, said: ‘Johany e plague t ev ‘ Id by he governor of ~_ a, WhO |thore found several large pump-|a plece. You should have seen That|which will you take, chicken of called upon him to volunteer for the service, to fix his own sins. Oh, jor! Here was Jacko’ | Boy Next Door smile on the other|quck? ‘Duck, piped Johnny. But salary up to the limit of $1,000 a month. Added to the value | ‘@0tem™, mate rial tii you coulda’t/ side of his face. It was then toolene mother abook her head. ‘No, rest. He got busy with his kuife | late to Karner fresh pumpkine for , . " Jo. she i firm, Vt of his services at that time is his Manila experience, and Seattle |and made jacko'lanterns out of all|the eventful eve fimmany” valde. Fa Prot ¢ have tock | -)?Fase2) % . ote. a - —- e of them, expecting to drag them i you would rather receive a ear ‘our chotce, 4 ‘ is getting a bargain in sec ering the services of Dr. Bourns at forth on the night of witching rev-| black look, don't awk That Boy Next ae ‘ale jaar, eh aot e tet ~na the figure set by the board of health elry. Door If be Ikes pumpkioa ples can't have duck.’ ‘ i Gidailigis, sew WOMAN PAS. jsctre for thls entrematy. urévews HIS SELECTION FROM THE MENU ’ — | pastime | E Upon a number of his long scien- | be ame maeecignesence itiffe trips through the mountains | Dr. Shaw's party has been accom. jpanted by women. They have | stood the exertions of the trip aa) | well as did the men. | CUT-RATE PRICES, $10.00 Set of Teeth, $7.50 Set of Teeth.. 22 Carat pure Gold Crowns. 84.00 and Bridgework.§4,00 and Pore |flagration through the messenger | bey, BUT his dog did it. | Another field of usefulness has | been found for the dog in war. He } is already employed as a scout. He jis now to serve in the ambulance corps. Two French army surgeons (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service.) have taken up the question with WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Moun. | ®@#¢T2¢%%, pointing out the ita: tle of D a ic pollec tain climbing is in line for the tag the be Poodle prs a nest fad of the woman of wealth. every en ment, large numbers Dr. Chas. Shaw, the biologist, de-| go to swell the dismal Ilet of the ¢clares that women are uatural| “missing.” It ie contended that Restaurant Patron—What have you got for diner today? born explorers and that seven out | dogs of keen scent could, with Cashier—Nothing but corned beef and cabbage of every 10 of them are fitted by! proper training, render Customer-—Well, | don’t care for corned beef. Give me a cigar Richmond Crowns . Fillings ALL WORK WAR! 20 YEARS, Associated New Management. new fall apparel on credit Bradbury System Cloth- ee ae SE A LITTLE FRUIT ? BY JOSH ing is the ideal | HE VISITS THE EARTH AS A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AN OD * ready-tailored | $5 down, $5 a Month Par Age MAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTEBOOK. aS lott F ot on 1 sa tet dieicinemetigeiasli | Josh Wise Says letters on a show window. One ts clothing, and trict ulti vated, = Po planted and cared for. a de » & sign of love and the other a love you can buy it = es ALM N JENNY SAW EARTH-BEINGS BUSY ROOTWVG UP of a sign lax stave j : acaLnoute os 4 STREET —--—— PROBABLY LOOKING FOR eedan. pes F pity men 4O8T TREASURE, OR HUNTING NEW ROUTE “What reason have you for ‘ It fits as does a made-to-order suit—it is the acme of style, and what more could you wish for? TO CHINA —~—~ PASSING EARTH - SAIP QWICK WORDS. apne ; thinking that the thief who entered \ Perliteness 16 > | your house was a locksmith by preciated even by in . | trade?” asked the detective om as don't prac Why, | sew him make a Uph tim | } We are independent desist, handling all popular makes, @ | @bout balf trues -"s** tice it for the door,” said the vic the robbery.—Judge. Overcoats and Cra The time to buy Sympathy. | ps j venettes — he Mrs. Noall--The Vandergiite} : The Winter Under 4 ecieilin have returned, after suffering ter-| best styles and ; Volunteer statistician tries to|7i0l¢ hardships in thete cruise | fabrics, from— wear is now ‘ demonstrate that talking makes | Pw mutinied, and. they were del $12.50 to $40.00 50¢ to $2.50 4 Can you look your little wife in |'00ed On & desert Isle | q @ eye and tell’ her that the roa |, Mrs. Biankhead—How droadtul! | And maroon is a color Mra. Vari son she's frail ls she dogen’t talk dorgiit always detested.—Puek enough? Dare you to try it! Buy on credit If you can’t spare cash—it doesn’t Thwarted. Another crime of a hen-pecking| Oh, cruel fate! } wife is, she tries to rule the roost.| The goal was almost hi } The vietor’s place! cost any more, because we make Tabloid Pastoral w it at Br I he half-back, up to biz LAD, YE HAVE ibsolutely no charge tor the accom ‘The sun shone segs Bin | 4 SAVED US FROM modation i ndianapolls News A” PIAR The birds sang ae A little down i i : soa tng 2 Knee Mim e¢ down and a little at a time Let Us Prove Then {t snowed nd then there's the man of re-| v ee think wore of him if we The Sundwall Our Wife Tells Us lidn't ee fi . GO9 First Ave a Mra, Charles Henrotin is . "7 ind. wnt, Shared Menrotin te sent| Woo gian commen courtesy wu astern utfitting hae st eee aid drink the greater RE Rial AI ee 209 1332-34 ee f women Vhile women do thei And seating himself with a light Unio 5 ; ywn washing their husbands are gar n Second paying laundry prices for boxe kad hat itt Wetiennath ths St oO. > nc, yoneyy There isn’t much difference be-|H ur 18, without exception, af More battioships at na Seattle's Reliable Credit House tween an engagement ring and gold! bad one. tha nase