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, 1908. stten=-loaded down so compl { Tired ‘Tiffin, who really wanted | av THE SEATTLE STAR [tists tortentogded down so omplaay withthe Mos} ft. aly "one] nt cnt au or ‘ f other men that the? have crushed out all originality in| fb the kitehen that I wouldn't have and a BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1807-1309 Seventh Ave. | n and carry t s burdens. | A Word From Josh Wiee. stolen for the world.” | " fa. ; ’ 1 bur » stor off if he ain't 1 Gabe f EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ore y can't forget infests every circle, maker ex-| eas oar ce bP wut hondicgp tor desu PHONES , 82° ence mr or ler hassel srt | ach Bat ttt a hey a arent IND. 441, jn a tan ” “Tho! corporstions| It belonged to my great gn ag ee Bee sane . at OM are exchanges, and® connect with all de } ain't got no soule,| who was a minute man in the Revo |)? bi eee, oe, “ ‘ e—ask for department or name of person | lo a tant | they're seldom on tut ; ng to declare but bin $22 grand L | n tld not t th Napoleon—and } ap thelr uppere.” That's fann iano, and he don’t mind : Ths Old Pieeun _ BALLARD STAM AGKNOY—091 Walard Ay Daliard bee 2H scape rn pe nr gece Ng { D tiv; but t noticn| #0 om $3" boop tl EVERETT STAR AGENCT—terrett Bros patter Am Geneel 108 | oven oesent memory that there was Dut one of hisn—and the} that, un't any minute |», 0 a Rew Me . : . or tweat ve cents per mont ht Ws | at’ ' ° : F ey , sien Caesar and others couldn't stand for it fle na ; ; ive = on “ns Much Sasler ne Judgment o , Batered at the Postoffice at Seattle, ae second clase matter, no ea fo whe can't remember, but a ¢ wee Yer? ots just now whoo The Judgr f Josh Wise wo - Oo 1a for the q aad self-a : who} Bleeker seked me for $10 that I 1 git as much as $4 ' os ol 6 we tele a word for th who know what to remem-]""‘tut why did you gut angry? jad ang tan to piy."-—Cleveland ’ a ena 2 = ee Cold Comfort — - ndleant u oon advised the 1 her that this und to pass. yurnal, aid the TAKING CARE OF THEIR — ‘STAR DUST 5 Dan Abraham aad his q he board of county Getting Nervous A Distinotion. | department,” chuckied the { wat 7 in havin : of supervisors and - ne man tn] eem mis foners believe in havir : { i I've atarted my vacation,” { = free seat Mr, @tubb (mading)--“Rarglars fermmen in building county roads . He said, bat added, lost j ou don't say onded the ante nd the Van Swe ansion last ; t for e rkman We'd note disstmalation | maw yo tre encond sos veh | ight te the p . Th . d boss for every workman > ey want a boss and a sub $ After that I'll take a rest.” | interest, “How did M Well, do be caret These bosses are all vote-getting friends who must be i Why, the " > tro) | <= Tae assenwor been round yet?” . 4 3 Grand Mix-Up. . | Mamen upset | be & fine day | auked Gate Rosin, of the crowd In s®pported by the county : | pao ee ne sence |wanarvow it den’ rete, Gent 1G $55. 00 Denver erndl | Sunt of Petercet’s, 00 be tried to A summary of recent expenditures of the commissioners were ® = ary . Return patch up a broken stogie wo it would bn county roads shows that $15,954.05 went to eupe +s for |OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. | Postage PPE sie easotegy RE I AR Gre a ree Ee . » weaiks edhe ut 8 j , , je’ be a pom nd Pages and expenses and to foremen, w! men who d The whole Atiantio fleet will be} ‘ i jvia Oregon RR. & Navigation Co.| swore off, as weual,” said Mart 1 ly got $78 jat the savy yard a fow days morg Sir, 1 want work On sale July 1, good @ days | Madd. He knew 1 didn’t have 20 ~~ you fighting with that Carter boy? the work, the laborers, only got $78 Shee io ge yg Rhote tolane ta) “Here's & penny; buy yourself a| Pull particulars, reservations and real estate, and he could see my} “You, 0 Such a percentage for “management” woeld break any a oats leave plier &,| newspaper F tickets at Union Ticket office, 604) personal property Was nothin’ .but “Didn't I tell you not to qu \ a sada ee oe coiake saeiaianals {fe f Yesior way, ton times daily.| | “But I don't know wuthtn’ about |Pirat av. 1. KE Blix, Gou'l Agent. | junk ten, nar, tat { thee 08 Pesiness concern exces e boa € © ound trip fare, 60 cents. runsia’ « newspaper protested ooo Re fuany ef he'd read the ad you | to the Carter boy's maw Light is thrown upon the matter wheo it is explained that} - L these “supervisors” and “foremen” are ali henchmen of the ELS TE LOND NS Warlous commissiondrs and are depen ted apon to bring 4 : c )) wotes at clection time. That is why they are paid by the county | 3 In the old days of commty conventions you could roand f Dp an imposing bunch of delegates by making the rounds of E Phe road building gangs. In fact a convention could ear eele, | eve been held more than once up in the hills back of Seattle, | @ith a majority of the delegates close at hand. Mr. Taxpayer, you like to pay taxes, There isn’t the leant | @eubt abcut it at all, You helped elect this glad-hand gang of | County commissioners, and you have helped to keep them in office. Taxes in King county could be, and should be, greatly re | @uced. They would be reduced if the county affairs were " ; ‘ 4 b Bsn i te bands oh competent hotness. Terrible to think of is a great flood in our mountairi streams. Tremendous losses are always sustained set “Chareys” Jat w lene wil posit catravagance om by the railways, hundreds of thousands of dollars of valuable merchandise damaged, all to be quickly Why cannot the prple of Seutleend King cont bere sacrificed to the ever-ready publie. Seattle’s great bargain center has the goous. Crowds of eager buy- pam bald wy and robbed of almost everything except pexonal | CYS are rapidly taking the “plums” of this great event. wearing ap, é ‘ — > tetas at aac ere —_* Much * the goods not hurt so far as we can detect, Best American Prints, 5¢ a yard. Apron Gingham, 5¢ a yard. Ladies’ Straw Sailors, 11¢. $1.50 White F de thelt ‘aie at the coming primaries and nominate proper Embroidered Parasols, 59¢. Children's Parasols, AB¢. Hemsticched Handkerchiefs, 1¢. Ferris Style Waists, 15¢. Beaded Elastic Belts, 15¢. Men's men to take office as commissioners? Canvas G! 4é a pair. TIME TO MAKE HASTE SLOWLY rouspatian Foundation Cotter os some, tq white 4 Rewolay prime ito Preod fate, conhans There is no question but what a strong sentiment ts r? Wily developing among taxpayers throughout the regr ade dis-| tricts. of Seattle in favor oi the « @parstions until financial conditions become casier No matter how valaable property may become throagh | ailment af street grading BELTS Ladies Lanther Elantie ” and many Mees of fener delta = Regular prines, Ste the. The and rs S the ‘qeceneary assessments in these times is of paramount im- | f streets now plan t doubt, cause fiscation would _ Pertance. » To rapidly push through al) regrades ( @ed, some of them very costly, would, wit ») @uny persons to lose their property. This cx Be indefensible from any fair viewpoint 4 Such street regrades as are already in progress must, of > @Ourse, be carried through, in order to make the thoroughfares | } Pessable, but it is extremely questionable whether any further | @Perations should be undertaken for awhile, even on streeta| Witch have been made difficult of access by finished regrading | wiicce ani ellie @Perations on connecting streets x * - : . . é = E Gheniio Get, Set bane , There is just so much money in the community, distrib | ¥ Ly rt * P were, 4 : “ar Sted among the people. If an undue proportion mrust be divert-| «ad paying for regrades costing enormous sums, then there) ‘will be that much less to enter the gencral channels of retail | trade, and keep business moving at a fair pace. During prosperous times, such as the country recently ex-| perienced, there was money enough in sight to put through | | } | VEILINGS Women’s House Waists REGULAR PRICES Te AND $1.00 the gifantic program of regrades, intended to level the hills __ MAL PRICE i REGULAR PRICE $1.59 ‘ RECULAR PRICES 94.00 TO $00 ite aad colored Lawns, Ginghame Of Seattle. But that money is not now in sight. | LAM PRICE 95.00 s :. Hr Closing Out our entire sock of lik Welets “hambrays and Deck Waste, in bight, ength Kimonsa, made Rome was not built in a day, and there seems to be no a with stil aotes, dep ett oe vase medium and dark colors; all sises of tawne, tn beutiful ert plat Sale — ell tees = Ficed Sale~ ace and needa 4 Baie here Uowertitaity mrelders. Rugular prices 04 Halen Bred just at present for Seattie to try to accomplish the feat Tet ws take things easy for awhile. All of the regrades can be \ @ecomplished slowly, without causing sore financial distress to} @ large number of property owners in this city. | from $6.00 so 99-00 “LEARN TO FORGET SOME THINGS ory giana Shvtanty Pere woe and 46-inch width SANITARY COUCHES] JAP MATING Black Tafel [9 7 The tamon The first offense of man was eating the fruit of the for ee ee " aoet iddes tree of knowlede We continue the crime by canning MEN’S AND BOYS = Education nowadays means chiefly a mere cultivation of 2,009 yards of this season's merchandine, all FLOOD OF BARGAINS medium ant dark ngs excelent fo medium and dark ‘ Ka; excellent for separate sk coats and suits, Unex ediied for chisAren’s an. mlasee’ went Regular price ts 65¢ yard. Tomorrow at " Pie memory, through which great stores of facts may be a ORT IN THE SWIM ON THR LOWER FLOOR less ihaa half price, per yard Cumulated The process not only fails to develop true inteMect, but is LONSDALE MOUSEIN | WHITH DAISY a) fiaal to the little mind left us. One result is that insanity ie soe 8 1-3e | HOSIERY ASTOUNDING VALUES Women’s Black Cotton Hose Te UNHRARD.OF PRICRS doubles upon us every ten years. Real training of the ctutal faculties is not unlike that 5 Swern 13 D wained to their use. What is 0d of a shop f © a man who cannot use one? And what is t cyclopedia stored in the he fact th To forget—well, as a Children’s. c 5c Underwear ‘19 . with double: pa single fh contain Bale, yard Warre rqus doesn’t seem dazzling at first th t, to b ¢ 6 has its blessings, beside which the feats of me Children’s Hose, Ac i and uncertain shadows oa MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢. Pair To forget, to f t tain a few essential ones, and WHITE CANTON - : r Past Li to know oO af em to life is the secret of victorious ee rows. $1.46 r camp vy — n> plain eibbe pm and | ha lk | , rr od hae ri ontane | Brown Tur my ’ Of the rate ing « a books there is no end” —and most that | : a CORSETS INFANTS’ COATS $1.50 Flexibone 0c $1.98 Infants’ 39c Corset is put to print in them isn't so And most of the rest isn’t worth while | So there’s the gity—the non-forgetiul, who try to store way in brain ceils everything, from the trivial to the unin tant, load themselves down with a let of stuff that venta NEATHERBLOOM SATEEN PETTICOATS RPOULAB $140 TO $2.59 VALUES Jenuine Meatherh and fin 0 Skirts, wlhek and vlors; worth up to $260. Flood Sale Long Coats Moulded y and 20, Whit ined. sitk, embroider Old Country Linems. Homfiton Rrown Shows.