The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1908, Page 4

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‘MR. SKYGACK, @ anes nn THE SEATTLE STAR WY TAR PURBLIaHING CO. 1307-1309 Geventh av. ¢ EVERY AFTERNOON EX@}PT SUNDAY. ~ Téelepronee— Private exchanges connecting alt parte of the t, Main 1050 and independent, 441, artment or the name of the person > Ballard 08 ABOUT NEW <— BALLAMD STAR AGENCY..591 Watiard Ave Munsee Whrrxerr srAn AGRNC per Feama jeter Av.) Bu week, oF twenty-five conte per month De 2 capes iwered by ered at the Pestottipe At Beaitia Wash ont copy, ste cent ov warrior Ne f TO MAH. SURSORIDERS he 4 Ne adress t each p te oes » wil send TO SUBSCRIREHRS K any evening, please do norton o be wortaten of @ ae OOF eungeribers & Paghect pervion— as ie ad THE DARK CLOUB ON TRS RARWAY WORIZON President Roosevelt's recent declaration that he would sot be, ender any circa moes, @ Candidate for the presi lency awain, apparently cleared the sky, over whose threaten a Aapect (he railroad magmates have been so bitterty lament. ip With Boomtelt in a measure out of the way and hard taney (hus Atiecting the spirit and courage of the peopie, the sthons tygwired tlt rhe mowement for reform tegisfation, hear! at by Roosevelt, would die out, and they woold remain secure te the possessiun of their present privileges to rob the penple by unlimited issnes of watered stock and freight rates based! Ges ther watered capitalicanon, Bot the railway magnates had only one or two bright days. A Whuck cloud seon appeared on their horizon, it is gtrwing lareer as days pass by. Semator Robert M. La Follette is the black cloud of grow ing mageitude. Coimcident with the declaration af Rowse wélt that he would aot run for president again, representatives bt wg gb ye ch ae pons co the younger and more liberal element of the Republican party (pegs amd for all tee world lke ay By MAHGLAET MAGIBON. Ween yee “ee pour wife or ster " : ’ luck, af over the country began to turn to La Follette as the man pete eee io-ot west fitted to carry the work of Roosevelt to a successful com-| Fer twhim bes éecreed, in w6 [@ition to mew creations [* @renanen, a [That womsen diel) treet thm aw The La Follette boom is an actuality. Conditions demabe! striae. It ix the result af the bip @ fearless man of action. La Follette’s followers believe him to | tas. amt weir be auch a man, and, accordingly, demand that he become a can — @{@ate for the Republican nomimation for the presidency " Who will wia the Republican nomination canmot now be fgpetold, but if La Follette wins it, the country will be assured! with MARGARET MADISON TELLS -':2"2::%-~.. | N WAL” POWES BY MARGARET MADIGOM, COPECIALLY FOR THIS NE WG&PAPER. WNFALL OF THE BALLOON HAT THE SEATTL / } Hut w Ib « ) hand Thiet Carroll Wat | Her You've “HEN WALK’ he hetght of fol m Hankin Hydrophe@bla Plus A little girl came fr tantell vhout a mad do o and. ae We saga mad do whe tweed but the word awed to eto] ldo fuvtiee to ¢ Watlows lhe Was mad! ™ foo mms He wa and pumping & furious!" AAT WAR War he yeDOR Jan 4 vow wm the Crem! Bee, ead (he Beer stoent wily bo ested to render & ai aid 10 the motemunt toward Hy i' em moied (her ake @ ID ageregu: To pull off Mie woth thing wile the more lifts her lex from hoes, [peioted downward, jam a « len walks, To become expert joag| practive is memmry, leat Cay fad lon bownd womae @hen aot eng + | tte Uh teae Uke thant multiply at the mun of 809 a your | trom ane pur | Mir John Labboek, ner Lord Ave bury, will Mund the wockaty just or wroimed, and which i pinned to The falta: Knees givtan notre lowed Wave F. GRIFFIN the reform policies of the present administration will be BY A. ROBT. GROM. tat policie P " oe David Bayteore, loving toloom tte} kept alive Bune: bomght some maguustons amd Por La Follette is the original railway rate reformer went to hie wpe Pia cea ame | Lang before Roosevelt took up the fight in the nation, La Fol-| ee ue scene deco | latte was waging bitter war against railway extortion in Wis- | It war now two yenre simoe he had his by state. In the matter of railway rate legisla-| ae te Teaiee® ont ‘Hung oct bie comsin, bis home state. er ailway ca 4 | chingte.” They hed town goed pense tion La Follette has always led all other statesmen of the day from the wertd™s viowgeedit. But | * Ye that respect, at least, Roosevelt has followed him Ras Gaybets tay She Sb eae © f . » Re teilere from Che stundpotet of bap So La Follette must be reckoned with in the race for the pines. Hin ony oo) on » as witching tuoo pretty Raith presidential nomination. He is the pieueer agitator in the ee alien bin se ahah tame hele toe ie wih |ctval. All of cudéen cies bad told gfeatest issue now before the American people, and as such! 4, wo tashion.-News Item. | tim they comid ante eee He y had left the town wardered tas @ strong claim on the leadership of his party es wide hale af tort ent Gestierses te | ¢ the Hag it Recanse they've knocked the pictere hate,” the Other Fellow caid. (then polled himenif tagether with an D And what's the comiag style for them?” sald Smithersce- Parnde, | effort and settied in Rerewturd THIS WOULD MAKE A HORSE LAUGH ‘tet Sens’ is ‘of pescate’ sien.” the Other Peliow enid ie i Ob, wait anttl you see ‘om, they'll be frenkieh sare eooagh, Stories proved capectally teterestiag “Because end Parade There'll be weepin’ an’ be wailte When they're @eerin’ of the lids “Twill be mighty bard w bear, piien, | STAR A Word From Josh Wise. “So you proposed to Miss Whinny last night?” “Ver, { am tired o « wild oat fife.” “Whet was he ranswer’™ Se ee | ' | | | Me Visits the Earth as 2 Special Correspendert and Mukes Wireless Obwervatrons in Hie Notebook. ENTERED ABODE — BOW ORTH BEINGS Of various AGES GROVPED ABavy pE- LIAR PIE CHANICAL TOY ——— ZAGIT TED OAT mG, RASPING B/BCORDS —— TERONG, NOTICED ME/GHBORS WEARING ROWNS AND MPUTVERING FO SELVES oe ne —— “Most people worry "bout things tht sever happen. Ain't ft eo?” Logicat, “Queer idea of Jones in edvertio ing to trade bis auto for e mule.” There's some logic in It. He anys if it'# @ case of eternal ewear \ing, he wants something with ears to swear at.” | Advice. To get to the top, Don't waver or swerve, Hut set your teeth hard, And use lots of nerve. What He Was in For. “And what are you In for” asked the old lady, pausing before cell aries | “Ten years, mum | good behavior.” four off fer In Chicago. Does your danghter quote Ba con? My goodness, yes!” replied Mre € wad. “She's familiar with the live stock and produce market from beginning to end Proof. Do you think Miss Talkwer ts engaged. as reported? ‘Bure. Shes denied it, hasn't she” } In St. Loufs, they say, policemen They'll be so small you'll hardly know (here's ix them amy stuff; To see one perched wpon a rat wil! look mere It The new styte lids the ladies @ill be wearin’ ‘What are the ladies wallie’ for™ they 1 have Ww change (heir And can't they wear the Muffy styles™ “Not mech—it's plastered? Gown for then,” the Other Fellow 1a!d. When the new style lids the Indies are aweertn’ BY JOSH al 4 The highest one seemed this | Me marveted an he rend it what a | trae Hite K ptetersd. It was in the | form of & menolague | | “Broken hearts are much over | | rated.” maid the tale. “ j miserabie rides, my vinite | Mowers, books, And yet I know that | } Mt is omly this for me anti! I dte St | donut what to die, becnune I ® bluff, said Smitherson Parade. hair,” the Other Pellow sald «Smithers on . an a imck of dainty smiles, thet Parte says ti! be the styles » youll hear grouches come in war signed at the end, (toes | “Mdith Peretenl.” | | Por a time he was utmble to move | or take his eyes from the name. | Yea, he knew she had written | stories, Could it be hers’ And if) | ft waa, did ft reflect her true feel-| tugs and did (howe feelings comeern him? | An important case em the court) docket was continued next day be | | canse “Mr. Rayburn had been called | out of the efty en a vary important | matter” | When the young attorney alighted from the train in the well known Gress Hike gentiomen. This ls use ful to strangers. They can always) tell an officer from « citizen —Puck At Broakfast. Rather odd,” remarked boarder at breakfast To what do you refer? asked the tat | Sen re ee —— A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE By fF. W. SCHAEFER o “ATTIC. WOO By w F. Griffin, load to big cog, hing to bruce eto tay tone nen who 1 have It lett to A TNs egy . ways i b business ty er oovle £0 on to think the native tat» ed with grup, ‘ has we shove at » © in hie fife, dane eve “lly the remup ° It takes a long ° before a0 wet une ‘ he king round the lute of chicker —THE KER~® Ab, enough, Adult; @f only der alg ny bebty dire! rue DRUG Cou ‘Geese of dem Vili not haf sonse enough: de rea Ale i 1013-2088 fins we Thee Jee @ cRokin« wetter: alge ff fitd ate ‘ pea | wat aw. Corse pette. to der inkeopba , t an 5 rut pena Wore love bred vig: it looks lke eu t rt pe? | Prt “More eT bh b ‘ Us dA w, Goon 16, und’ it Gor alr clays trouk, dor aig THE QUARER SES TIFOR UL) ‘Poo! Lea ie fer der in) bator to do * “thew (en We tere © iroeh ale “Do FOL Cael Grim alg fo breton? ; Wow fe sige cantic! | f “TL wabooes mw, Gey wel wets Leght { “Vere at» “Wade «4 nart. Aln'd td ripe?” | ¥ Ro [kee Gunk wie wash gre | “ott és eum ee leh O | temet Oa wa bo ot \ Hier amd Gey cout oven § Hope sake allemiioa ty der Wkouwlmlor rules Dey aay, ‘Kip @ elem Leanne sinew ° “Tet ine 1 bat ollie ond fefer “alae io eye Be sare ter: we no @rease mm der age © “Vell re, | pao G00 teem fried sige ‘Pordorwre id says, Vers der a) ily Vert ime dat for vot “Pethend! Lot la mw cot hetehed an bote ates, be, ba, te!” ° Vit @ danty imeombator! So © lgbinieg caionta Avtcae alee ia ky ie dree vecks & acme eae “He started as & porter im @ tarbor shop.” Where do you suppose Ghinerty got eo proficient with the = All Deposits Made In Our Savings Department Bear Interest for January Tonight or Monday Open Your Savings Account With Dexter Horton & Co. Bankers, New York Bldg. Open Tonight 6 to 8 sl the landiady, ruspictously eld station his heart was beating ] This honey. | found @ bair in bard He tried to prepare himeeit it ‘for the worst. He told himself he| ‘Quite aateral, indy replied the \8n@\had probably come on « fool's er T purchased it for comD. rand | When he arrtved at the top of the 1M where the big two-story brick houne stood back in the yard full of Strees, he sew no sign of life He walked determinediy up the path and knocked at the door After « seemingly tuterminable period it was opened and Edith Per. | ctval stood before him, a vision of loveliness in her pink lawn dress, | At sight of him she drew in ber breath sharply. Then her lips part ed in a glad amfle, she swayed and threw out her arms tmpulsively Love needs mo words to be under stood If it hadn't been for that story | of yours, darling, | might never have| known,” he said when they were | seated in the darkened parlor eeeccecs But | didn’t write a story,” sho maid, wondering. a He told ber about it then, and as! A Gare Gooret he gathered her hangrily to him he naid, fervently The Sarmmit x ‘ May God bless her, whoever she I've sealed the Rocky mountain|ig that wrote it" Aud the enue { tops I've braved the Matterhorn Ive viewed the stars from Fremont fal girl at bis aide purred her warm | } acgilexrence | PrYTITITITT LTTE rn on | And climbed Mont Blane at moro. U. Ss. Navy Yard i And yet of ali known altitudes Take a trip on the Sound and visit the U. 8. navy yard, wee the battieshigs Oregon, Wisconsin and Nebraske, the cruisers Buffalo and the training ship Phtindelphia, the mammoth dry docks, torpedo beats and prisen ship Nipsic. Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Youler way, & Uma» daily. Round trin. 500. = Wheo Carotine anid she'd be mine I reached the height of Uiins The Catskills and the Apennines, “GUNS FOR RENT—Piper , Tett, 1034-26 Second av. peeecsesce or SOC CO SEH OD EH SOOLOWMAN BUILDING You Are -Entitled to It- Through the plan offered to you by The Trustee Company, you can get what rightfully belongs to Ownership of Central Business Property { till 10 P. M. No n + how madest your cireumstances are, YOU contribute to the RENT paid for BUSINESS PROPERTY every time you make a purchase YOU increase the VALUE of business property just by living In or near the city So YOU ought to be GETTING RACK this RENT as an ning upon the WEALTH you hetp to create. You owght to be getting the benefit of the CONSTANT INCREASE in tho wealth which you belp to make. We have a pian by which SMALI, AMOUNTS whieh = y you can give those add weekly or monthly to your “NEST BOG the same large earning power that the big capitalists and miiiion aires enjoy. YOU can acquire @ proprietor’s inter est to the greatest business property in Beaitle—the great CENTRAL BUILDING on Third Avenue. Do ft; be substantial The Trustee Company of Sea tle | All departments are open and you will find no better time to pur chase the new apparel. “A little Down and a little at a time.” Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. Second and Union. Credit Seattie’s Reliable House.

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