The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1908, Page 4

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4 THE SEATTLE STAR | BY STAR PUBLISHING CO EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY PHONES 1907-1309 Seventh Ave Main 1050. IND. 441 mor These exchanges connect with all de CMeeypty pep partments—ask for depar at or name ef person St Sas ae you want BALLARD GEAR AGENCY —a0) Baliera Av . 4, Mallard 10€ BYEPRECT STAR AGHNGY © Posteffice at Seactie Wa “ SORANERS— The a a . se ba t pe eorvice Perha } d toe A ing the belief th Sea y asal ' as fr t a and ¢ « " « t « € Aun rs the are 1 able gentle na wi are free fro “ nees that control the a I no ' Ss we " 1 vt te ate Ww : I are debted for a : t a . th Il to v e¢ in th ambe the sentime xpayer i he ex . a » V " la a ha works always terest . | als and corporat ‘ who prosper at the expense of the pock AXP and the morals of the community This ring is owned by the Seattle Electric Co. and the liquor interests of this city, and it is in the market for the benefit of any other interest that may desire it. The co k at th mbing may the more « y is organized so t dirty work nember and honest of the cour d with def if voices in protest are threatene y make, unless they vote as they are bidden so t Fortunately for the people, there are weak-kneed bers of this combine who may at times be frightened in ing their duty t these, with the few who may always be felied upon to p the interests of the taxpayers, some times defeat the aims of this corrupt ring / Poday this ring din an efiort to secure itself. or for certain of ers, a contract with the for the collection and disposal of the city’s garbag \ bh! Or two ago an ef this end was made, but was defeated through the publ given it in the colar The Star But it was a prize t easily to be given up and a few days @go another move was made along a dificrent ec, but y the same end in view The Star believes with Health Commissioner Crichton end Chairman Murphy, of the council health and san 5 committee, that the collection and disposal of garbage be a municipal ur It is a question of public health and experience has taught us that when corporations or in dividuals must choose between the health of the community and dollars, they invariably select the latter. It is the dollars these the health of Elected as the serva looters of the public treasury and the © publi health. No longer servants, they have become our masters and subscribers to the sentiment of the elder Vanderbilt “The public be damned!” And we knew in nearly every case j of these men when we elected them last Marc we had seen grow wealthy in the pected that perhaps they tell how all wealth had been secured. But they were republicans and we listened to the battlecry of “harmony” and, like sheep led to | the slaughter, flocked to the polls and begged them to “do it P. T. Barnom had the right and Thomas W lertaking men want even at the sacrifice themselves, their familics apd their neighbor . would be th f the péople, they destroyer city co wouldn't dare of this ‘dope” on the American put lic, and made money Lawson proved it. Barnur ated it Lawson tried to break through it, but faile Seattle's comncil is following im the footsteps of Barnur A few are staying in the fight that La ga ' , Star mg the mumber. If ar asional sk h is " that will be the rev But the * alwa the hope th he lit will grow into on such magnitu able it al a crushing and 5 blow to dishonesty fruption in our public life ONVENIENT REDIT XTENDED will provea help to you-in the buying of ue a Hy Rags. your Spring Outfit pees sileiiel’ ss liek te Pay a little do your pocket or hidden a little at a time for away im your } anything selected from yut in this bauk, wh out Spring Showing of ‘ jovrs are Men's Suits, Hat — ou tor its wafe + Shoes and Furnishing / o; a Prices Right. today Eastern Outfitting Co. (Inc.) 1232-34 Second Av 209 Union &t “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. THE SEATTLE STAR 1908 FROM DIANA’S DIARY Mise THURBDAY, MAY 21, STAR DUST Oh, Shucks Dillpickies Can't Even Be Hypnotised by a Sin | JOSH Without Others Butting int * | a als . | ' ' late? Lady Kille ay Ff. W. SOHMAEFER A Word From Josh Wise ad a Bowery Dialogue That Oay ‘ 4 ' ri . o~ ‘ 1 " from @ ” f ive B whe 4 WHOLESALE Can You Exptain snd, Tos . > DRU rele) RETAIL, WHY THE SWHET GIRL GRADL ma wards } = ATE 18 8O FOND OF SOUR CU.| He wa» in ff a tras DOWN-TOWN STORE USE ‘YOUR PHONE CUMBER PICKLES 2 oe. Then bh wh 9013-1015 FIMST AVENUE IND. 2915 ~ ~ MAIN i249 | . UP-TOWN STORE WE OELIVER A Good Way hea PUKE ST. me WESTLAKE AVE FREE TO Att SEATTLE) i 1 man, b i] “ 4 i a 1 . — we en eee me ue fos) orrice sun 2 ad asf Houston ‘ win 6 tak soe sisma TNL GLANER SBBTIFOR LSS meat nome aaa } The Gratitude Question a ruc Dear Ka a can f gratitude that remained f s euha pt t he dog an asalon i wen o al © bima GOODE fami It i@ just such instance analow 4 ‘ i dea {that fortify the optimises : " sha oa See world. Doubtless the grat in ra , irs. P : ‘ ~ ) this case | mgenial. Like ax not Py) f WE WERE ALL VERY ANXIOUS TO MEET. ELMORE” the brotheriniaw's graadebildren pant.”——Phila a Press { ‘ ' APT 10¢ V 1 Mr Rowsher* “reams Mine r — ae Malden fea and @ te had Zw ee h He told me bis name) @ GOING to that extent | coulda wae Bmoote ron NW came to me cop lant nig hinking er all of @ sudden that he hadn't wld} 1 ( | attached what had passed between me and ME his laet name at all | 7s Elmore and Jessie, the stenog, and Let's & 4 him,” sald Jonsie, nesta! leds hi S Ela ts Adb ate ie the cashier Mise Zwiebaceck ! and see whic * which and whe is - that my whe Yeu, and take yon HORBR ain and WHIPS to teach bim a leeson if he " vou faine,” added Mins Zwie __, We are heac all kinds, Ave see back, who CERTAINLY is the pep Badges, Post Cards, View t > and Sup pery little thing plies e and Mise UNDER Bo we went whips at ali very but SOMETHING out and get some STANDING. We talked tt ove 1 told them | EXTRA had seen Kl first Mixes Zwie tained the man with the Magnetiy, . PAID baeck declared he had copped her pereonality and dyed mustach Wob|)t on ALL BEpesrrs « out on the first day. Miss Jonsie did not find bis . } ak Gh Gan quod en eumneea Gl aioe Ge It THE SAVINGS HABIT 16 A GOOD ONE TO GROW UP WITH Mr. Bowsher (Contianed.) ! @ chance to learn banking while ar and . ees s Arian . nd managin owt rT 79h ws gs bank to ¢ depos. TO SEE BATTLESHIPS U. SS. Navy Yara Route Steamer? 2 ana > enerce : js Take boats at 2 Ten round Monticello leaves Flyer @eek 6:38 FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE PosToFFiCe. REAL COWHIDE SUIT CASE—Corners heavily trips daily, 6 na trip. ** and 9:8 om, 1:39 and 4p. m "home bound, cor iveted, brass ts and locks— t has insid gS. our regular $600 See Joe Schermer'’s case. On Sale TOMORROW ONLY for. 68.80 in tan and black Look at the Ad NEXT FRIDAY I “ a se a good case so cheap— quality and compare the prices They’re Exclueive u'll never get a bargain like it again FREOLUND, HORNBERG 4 LARSON, wal “Gus Brown” sis Are You Going fleet? patrtotion you drem fo Blue White eek or Flannel Tro Dock Caps or Hate and) White fether wilh the ber Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 Clothiers The Quaker Drug Company _Twe Stores. uct ie 1013 1015 FIRST AV ‘0 meet the Show your ing wilt Serge & White to ken Ban- ot, Our policy is to extend all reasonable acccomo- dations to customers con- sistent with the interests of depositors, or Conta, er aed Siripes om a SI) YOU'RE MISSING A LOT OF FUN BY NOT BUYING A VICTOR ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN ENJOY IT TODAY. Sherman, Clay & Co., Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Second aed Yester “Where the Cars Stop” LONDON’S ADv. Special Sale Household Ware COMFORTS. DISHES _UNDERMUSLINS Sinn an i . cee aaa edhe cape pect re Buy 1 Prices are cut int cts—We quot u the regular price > ‘ete } Fey 4 nd Sale price, offer a large ortment and eh ae te ise e BLANKETS. WHITE SKIRTS. DRAWERS __TOW ELS. PHL L Ow SPECIAL Lor 2 Lor & Lor « tee and © hor 4 TABLE LINEN REMNANTS.” bs neal Price 1.16: nate pre sat vyoroerghn ute 10 8 yards: Me GOWNS CORSET COVERS. han tire FOR WOMEN’S OUTSIDE SKIRTS rices $4.00 and $5.00—A nother big skirt value All-Wool Chiffon Panama Skirts, $2. Worth regularly $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. ON SALE FRIDAY~— 1 2.00 and $15.00 Wom loth ar Regular P plaited hl in i Soiset er’ s Short Jackets ting t d jacke ted and loose box jacket ON SAL E F OR ONE FRIDAY ONLY— Matting 1G9¢ |e ence d son Friday fit Worth up to 15 00. pecial sale S semu-tit DAY, t grades of sill inner satin wi indow ‘Shades Matt © and 4 Mat BEDS, SPRINGS AND IRON TRESSES, HALF PRICE. MAT the 2me ting for ine bx J Lowest Prices in Seattle—and we have the Goods.

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