The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1908, Page 4

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had the pretty faoo flushed nor the dark eyoa kindled, And while the youth pondered In his heart ag to THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO. {907-1909 Beventh Ave. | this sudden change, the girl Was ms = | thinking of the egotism of the man eG tad AFTERNOON EXCEPT Ll ie True, he had given his heart to Main 1060. none other, had always remembered PHe HONES IND. 441, her likes and sent her tokens, but These are exchanges, connect with all de i> for one some nt had | he Pertmente-—ank for Gopartinent or name of pereen Bs ave himeelf had come into her life, — } Not that she really cared for Geo. BALLARD STAR AGENCY—991 Malard Av Bunce . Morrison or Bert Hull, but then, he EVERETT STAR AGENCY—Herrett Brow, 2704 T might have at least imagined there others jn the world Hvered by 6 ot gasing TO sURACRIMERS. A your nok Any evening ase But }heard him | ilar ligt he ma by & 1 you “phone us every in his eye straight fect service ‘ oan be cortayg of giving eur subsortbere & p 7 on a she dia] The deyelopments in the garbage contract scandal n it necessary for every menfher of te city council who to re@ain the confidence of the public to cut loose at once fre @he combine gyhich has for so long been fighting every attempt) to install a municipal garbage collection system It matters not that these first mentioned gentlemen may be free from any suggestion of corruption. tke] de om Even so they can-} *hot afford to allow themselves to remain under suspicion. If they believe in the Murphy ordinance they should vote to sus tain it. That the thumbscrews have been and are being ap plied to them should not drive them from the path of duty. There are more honest than dishonest men unci y and the honest men may control if they will, Wit scandal hanging over them it more than_ever necessary th at] they so conduct themselves and the affairs of the city as to avert |hor soft, pretty aff the presence | #a#ed_at her lover suspicion, It is an ugly attatr, s the presence | Mary?” he repeated of fire, so this incident of attempted bribery suggests corrup-| She raised her innocent young th {face to his, the dark eyes kindled, pm. the cheeks Sushed, and then the Nowne doubts Councilman Murphy's story, That he was) stern, jealous youth was saying bluntly offered the sum of $5,000 for his influence and was told | in the ¢ garbage! A apile gathered leatures, as the “Have they, | not answer, As smoke suggest What ta it, darling? You do not mirely, you do not love either of that other members of the council were all right would indicate} them, do yeu?” And oh' the ways and wonders that perhaps others had been seen ig behalf of these Italian} 4 caprictousness of womankind garbage collectors. ja merry ah reechoed through > sn? Gill's frank admissio at he sent this repre-| te garden and a very sweet, soft President Gill’s frank a n that he se f voice was saying: "Oh, Jack, are ause Murphy was and without sentative of the garbage men to Murphy be chairman of the health and sanitation committee, any knowledge of the mission of the man beyond his desire to gain information, seems to be perfectly satisfactory. STAR R DUST It is likely that there will be fusther developments in the} If there are The Star trusts they will not be of a se Tt would be well if it could be shown that the you still angry to ask me that ’ I oply wanted you matter. rious nature. affair is nat broader than the attempt to influence Councilmen} Murphy and Revelle. A Word Pron Joah Wise. Jonafhan Bourne, Jr, of Ore gon, senator and original “Roose- “Many a highmind Yelt second elective term man,” {s to call on Candidate Taft. From od man weare a low Bia parlor suite on the ninth floor of the Auditorium Annex, Senator or hat.” Bourne handed out to the newspapermen, up s© the alight before | the nomination, prepared interviews claiming that Roosevelt would be mamed. It was an awful blow to him when Taft won out on the first ballot. That he has now become reconciled to the candidacy } of the secretasy of war Is evident. If he becomes as enthusiastic | sly little brat tt fin his support of Taft as he was in his support of Roosevelt, be will he. playing with a soggy dough | be much poorer financially next November, but he will have had a | «why. madam, that ts the bine} | good time. , ribbon winner H What an angelic little dear it!f Melvin W. Sheppard, the fleetest rumer in the world, tan’t |1* to be sure! physically able to hold a place on the New York police force. Sure ly his running powers should be worth more than the norma! heart of a 200-1b. policoman. If the New York police commissioners don't think so, send him out to Seattle, Chief Ward might use him. At ‘Oh, what by Show. The Eyes Have it. (From juat one short story.) Her eyes wore de This is the day of political predictions. Nearly every northern state has already been claimed a dozen times for both Bryan and Taft. | Her eyes giistened. | Her eyes softened Her eyes bore a look of eloquence. | Her eyes spoke what she could not utter Her eyes dumbly expressed her anguish i | | | Men who follow the horses are not always to be found at tho Meadows. You'll find a lot on delivery wagons. Senator Ankeny has left town and Senator Piles and John H. McGraw have returned And This te it! I wish I knew a joke to write— I'd put it in this place; And if T'd spin it out a mite, *Twould fill about this space. This cold weather makes us wish we'd never taken them off. Wiilie's fond of music, yes; | And indeed the solemn fact fs Ma don't have to lay much strene On the need for constant practice Rat it harms the pianos | Playing on them with a hose, We won yesterday—again. THE WAYS OFA WOMAN BY ROSE M. QUINN. boys, and now When’ She Tells it. | the meeting he had} Mrs. Homer—"Do yon mean to] 1 They sat on the rustic bench{dreamed of so long—could this be| say that Mrs. Gabbles doesn't te Hy Hi Which adorned the well-kept! it? the truth? | wnds. The girl with averted) ‘What could have changed her?"} Mrs. Nextdoor—"Not necessarily.| [| | repeatedly counted the stitches fm the hem of her dainty kerchief, while the youth beside her looked troubled and stern. His two years from home had crowned his life, with untold successes, and now he ce bad returned with 23 years to ©, Bis credit, a full-fledged man he thought, and a heart full of love for the littie-sweetheart of his boy. hood. But his tales of love and oneliness fell on listless ears. The girl seemed cold and constrained In the good old days she had loved him better than any of the other he inwardly queried. True, he had/ She tells it if it's something mean met others, bad flirted perhaps | about the neighbors,” ~ with the prettiest, but to none had - he given his boyish love save the Do You Know the Anawer? dark-haired, darkeyed sweetheart| Why is it a’ small boy back home, whose image constantly! Whose ways are hard to trace flitted before him and often caused | Wil! swim all day—then ery dreams of shady nooks, of fic ery} He is made to wash his fac dells, where he and.a girlish vision in pink were wont to while away the care-free hours of youth. Now| the loved object of hts const thoughts and happy dreams sat b side him, and with tender voice he poured forth his love ne Chesty. “What on éarth has come ekiey? He wae almost im | o me this morning.” ‘Oh, TU tell you. He But not once | anewered the advertisement of a ———- ‘correspondence achool of pugilism) last night and arranged to take the ome RETAIL, re ani | Standing and Bittin USE YOUR PHONE | sho nat for an oll portralt of INE 2OIS ~ — MAIN 1240 herself, did she not? | ) WE OELIVER “Yep, Jinx was the artist.’ | FREE TO ALL SEATTLED | “How'd it come out?” She sat for it, but when she Pig FREE PHONES AND }, MT ROCHE Ar BOT: ‘aw It she wouldn't stand for it.” Special Features for Ail Week—Big Razor Sate Still On ! Teacher—"Name six animals that |live in the tropics, Jimmy.” We have decided to continue our big Slaughter Sale of well-known Jimmy—"T wo alligators, two big and famous brands of razors for a few days longer. Here's the || S%*ke%, @ condor and another con chance of a tfetime to get a first-class razor cheap. Included in the lot are “LX-L,” Wade @ Butcher, Ern, Brandt, + Rogers, “XLN-T," ete, ete. Your choice : * 97c pudent | Bre DOWN-TOWN STORE 9013-1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE ST. “© WESTLAKE AVE, we knre ances dor.” Cireult Judge |Louls has decid Reynolds of St that laundries Every Razor sold will §| may form a combine and fix a regu be honed and sot ilar scale of prices ready for use by our a —— expert, free of charge. {| ‘Learn to Swim regular price of © razors is from {At the Luna Park Natatortum. Prt $2.50 to $3.00 each vate instruction, if d eee! Our price | . ——— | only 97c T Bay Hasor’ sold. that runks does not give satisfac tion may be exchanged Suit Cases Traveting Bags MEEK TRUNK &@ BAG CO, 919 First We are also selling the famous BRANDT SELF none RAZOR STROPS; reg value $2.00 each during this sale, or while they | , last, at, eech §7c | You can't afford to miss this The Quaker Drug _ el 406 PIKE ST Two Stores. 1013 FIRST AV. THIS WEEK WE WILL HAVE 50 Mere | | 3. W. BUA LOCK | | Coat and ¥ Wood | Pianos Finished House, born @ Bost@y st., at Bithkers, ones WMst 102 i Anne 1886, id, 3878, Ind, 289, Renton Capt « And ready for the big sale. Come early for first choice. 71 Wore ave. | Cliae Piand Co. Across 3; et from Moore “TO BEY WOUND. Pp U.S. District Court Issues Orders to Receiver Baxter to Sell the Entire Stock Before September 10th—Sale Will’ One-Fourth Reduction on Every) | Article in the Store This is 5 ait ate the aa of the telat store in Seattle. No| more goods will be bought for the firm. No goods will be reserved.]} The entire assets of the company—merchandise, lease and fixtures—} are to be sold at prices that will effect their readiest disposal. the full text of the Court’s order below. The Receiver has decidelll ona uniform reduction of prices throughout the store, and the A cea of 25% restriction of any kind. shortest possible time. expense. merchandise on our two large floors— and Linings, Dress Goods and Hosieryvand Underwear, Garments and Millinery, sets and Undermuslins, Gloves and Small Wares, Laces and Embroideries, Veilings and Trimmings, Ribbons and Neckwear, Shawls and Infants’ Goods and Handkerchiefs, Linens, and Yarns, tures and Pyrography, Fancy Goods, ‘I regular low prices. Sale Conditions All Sales Are Positively For Cash. No C. O. D. No Approvals. No Exchanges,, No Refunds of Any Kind. °~ No Alterations} on Garments. Deliveries Aré Made at the" *]| Receiver’ Convenience. SUTCLIFFE BAXTER, - “=~ ~~ - Receiver] »__ Por-the McCarthy —— ss oe ” or One-Fourth Off Is | Offered on Everything And as this business is p | be entirely closed out, there will be no The Receiver must have the cash in the Every day's You can come right in and take your pick of all the |} Bedding China and Cut Glass, Trunks and oys and Doll Start Friday Morning With a a — - the Sale AMONG THESE WE NOTE— i Royal Worcester Corsets Corticelli Spool Silk | ne Veivete i B. & A. Embroidery Silks | 4 Cn | Napoleon Toilet Articles { and | business means additional Silks and Satins, Domestics, Wash Umbrellas, Notions clean slate highest Leather {| Goods Apparel, and Draperies, Art authorities in the land. be made to serve you promptly and well. Here Is the Court’s Order The following is the complete text of the Court’s order: N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NINTH CIRCUIT, THE UNITED WESTERN DISTRI STATES, FOR. THE l OF WASHINGTON, McCarthy No. 1560.—Order Direct- The H. B. Claflin Company, a Corporation, Complainant, vs. Dry Goods Company, a Corporation, Defendant. ing Receiver to Wind Up Business. It appearing to the Court from the inventory of the receiver herein, tak- en June 30, 1908, that the business of the McCarthy Dry Goods ¢ ompany cannot be continued by the receiver under existing conditions with any rea- sonable hope of benefit to stockholders and creditors, and that said business ought to be wound up, the Court being full¥ advised; Ordered, That Sutcliffe Baxter, as receiver herein, be, and he is hereby, directed forthwith to sell i and other a at retail, at such pricés as will effect the winding up of the the stock Dry (00.54 sail defendant, Met amounting to $108,7 busine en tire of merchandise, fixtures, lease ets of the arthy Goods the said Company, said stock of merchandise at cost; and that ase sets be cofiverted into cash at the earliest practicable date, ), 1908, ind not later than September 1 Done in open court this 13th day of July, 1908. C. H. HANFORD, Judge ~ . ie thy Dry Goods Company .. ® e as Si Cantbaet Goods ys Included j in Bon Ton Corsets Spool Cottons Pinaud’s, and Hudnut's Pail fumes Standard Patterns : Please remember that this is not a case of unloading an old] stock on the public with an idea of starting over again with lhe store is ordered out of business by one of the} Of the $180,000 worth of good? Extra Books and Stationery, Pic- now on hand, $45,000 is going straight into the pockets of the) Bags, Drug Sundries and | people. The sale will start at 8:30 tomorrow morning. all at one-fourth less than the || salespeople are engaged for all departments. Every efforygwill sale Conveniences ExtraSalespeople : Have Been the Engaged for Sale. Extra Cashiers and Wrapping Desks Installed. Extra Floormen Will Beon Duty. Every Effort Will Be Made to Serve You Promptly ande Efficiently. ywecwR BDSe eae es?

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