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_aferaitt geet ween for thie jetb.. s _ THE SEATTLE STAR TAR PUBLIGHING CO. TS07-1909 Seventh Ave. bi cs EVERY AFTERNOON PHONES ae Se Main 1060, IND, 441, Thee are exchanges, and connect with all de Partmente—ask for department or name of person you want. ‘i : Munset, Matlard o0¢ PTO ocketelt Ti BALLARD STAR AGRNCW—401 Bainrd Av OF twenty-five cents p Harratt Bre ~ RVERETT STAR AGENCY “One oo " ltyered by y os per oepy. all oF caret ‘At Seattia, Washington, an second-class matton Botered at the Postottt Aption te on 1 your riptios the list, A change AUDACHIBERS—The a y NOTICR TO SUBSCRIBERS. ou by & oC time Should ye ine tt In Chis way we cam be certain of giving ear subseribers & perfect service and It le the only way. sarees SS a A MATTER OF BUSINESS If you had a business that required each year the handling mately $2,000,000, like Abraham, Al Rutherford or Charlie Beckingham to conduct it? You say NO! But that’s just what you're doing, of approx would you hire men Dan You havé a business, Mr, Voter—you're a partner in it— and it’s a two million dollar a year business. It’s the corporation of King county and it's one of the big gest enterprises in the state, Your money and your neighbor's money is invested in it and you're a director. And instead of engaging business men te handle this im- mense business, you have plaeed in charge ef K eihiee sectors politicians; not one ef whem you wenld eagmge in your prisnite busirtess: When you Ired these mon you mover inquired an bo wilketires oF wet they wore possweved af the necessary caperiance Vou meds mo imvostigntion. Yor cida't knew, wires yom, Mdixeetor of thoes bag conporation, wobed be line ties, wheat theerys You buvda’t tise, amd trey fre republicans, amd yom mre a rejpuibelinown, gierbuups, aud renee 1 ib gio ait thhats, How long would your own, private tositens fast pie fan it that way? Fsn’t there sonretlimeg for you to think about, Mr. Vou, ‘it this county business matter? Don't you beltove that you auch your mrojpletece aud - Tris: fitighbor should stop and think of this. You meed two good amen next fall to take over this immense business of yours: wd it’S going to require senxe attentian ant work if you are bo get ithe right men. Now that The Star has se imsivtentty called this matter bo Your attention, there seems no excuse for inaction We have tried to show you wire you have fallen down with the nren We lrawe shown that a mistake was won't weake you hired two. years age made then. We want to help you se that you afiother mistake. Several good men, from whom a choice cam be made, should be induced to apply for the jobs. Don't you know one? EASIER TO BE GOOD OR TO BE BAD? Ts it easier tm be good than to be bad? Tt has occurred to an eminent minister to assert that it te | And tie is quite right. Indeed, it is strange that the world has not fownd it out, and become sintess. Much—everything conspires in favor of being good The thirst for applause, the desire to strut with inflated dest, the memory of virtue's rewards previously enjoyed—all these drag the helpless victim inte the meshes of goodness. The wonder is that sin does not become extinct, like those functions of the bedy whieh were used before simians stopped flimbing trees and became men Really, isn't it a wonder that, after innumerable years of | experience with the inevitable penalties of badness and with the higlily desiratile rewards of goodness, people will go on mis behaving themselves? Pious or pagan, the facts are obvious td all, and a well-| developed business sonse ought to be enough to make every body virtuous. For virtue fits in with the way the world is built The pagan would say that virtee is virtue because it does and that viee is vice because it doesn’t. But, piows. or pagan, we all admit that virtue fits and that vice does not; We know it won't. "Phis is the great busiwess era of the world’s history, Birt We are as slow today as ever to learn the greatest business that to Practice than vieo, and that virtue is all profit and vice all loss fi and then we all alike try to make vice fit when Principle ever known to the world virtue is easier After reading @ day or to ago aw pathetic about the devotion of Joe Gane to bis wife, we were few yesterdty to learn thet Mrs. Gans had secured a WEI! Written, tie dexction story, Hat we really beHeved i and tear-starting story divorce Adtiival. W. FT. Burwell, wire, mene than ang other individual, aided fh. thie ghosctli. of the Paget Sour! Mawy yard, retises to private life to- diy, The Star dedings to express the wish that Admiral Burwell will eoihy for rmiyiny yeas to come ttre leisune thas afforden bin, Govpriinen Avmstsong and Wardall have been shiomn that Seattle innit Inwolnent and hawe conclinted to stand with Mr. Murphy In the natiege felt. Kor which detewmmation Messrs. Aemstrong antl Wardell ake th tie cyngor ved H yon vam ts Imow whit hay Bid oxevlosk The ned yesterday Star's Porn y write to Dugéwte. You'll find seme Outing Day tigen witet M en anether page M>, the Amextcan Bar association hasn't anything to de with the ityee wesivess. That is,—not much n't garbage a splendid subject to stir up a scandal about? Cali Tomorrow And ed of that alive There charge. ARNOLD VIBRATION ©@.,, 339-49 Arcade Annes, be re feeling. dead is no Kavanag’s Co., Inc., Mine hed. a mid “ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. BROKERS © gumter, F f Sid Cehweniny ot 204-200-1b Atwbke Bidg Mer whi Phones oun Orders @xeouted for Investimen oo | + STAR © BY ry A Pers From Josh Wise. “A man tetin base ball a lot serious than his pol | Hill Taft has lost just 2% pounds, which makes room on the wagon for Joe Foraker feet bare wouldn't appear with bare She doesn't care to make a living Doesn't Count. My dear, { have something aw ful to tell you. That Mg with whom you are caerying on auch a mad affair a married man! Nothing has gone summer,” ie of the kind to the country Hie wife for the Even after he reaches the point where he for a belt, a man still feels that te has a pleasing personatity.—Puck A Bad Blunder, She—Cook has given notice. He~-Why? She-—She says you speke in » brutal m or to ber on the tee phone yesterday Me--Yestommay ? I theugit 1 wim mpouloian, be yeu Thre Gheernt Muarestiirtnen. Te win Mfo's rae, out ous & pie “ae = ‘Miew ONGEK ID Take a Fancy to ov FW. & | “iene Dilipickies, Queen of the Aaure Hiue! How does that scond’ M's my tetest daydream. Oh, it's | wonderful how | have just the wild ext fanctes. Ma says it's because jim so young; that when I'm ofd as! lshe is I'M have some of the girlth optimism knocked out of my noodte. This time it's ballooning. Of course, | don't kiow the first thing labout batioom, or airahipa, but | there's Mr. Flote te FOLLY “Love at fiewt atght” is passitiim Manx or Cornish cate lame table no What city stands om 28 txland? Ghent, Belgium. Long white gloves are fasbtom able for women this year Real name of Matide Adame, the actress, 1s Maude Kiskediten Joe Gane, the pugiiist, would never allow his wife to be photo. graphed for the newspapers. White fighters were never so particular. band | There's a Milwaukee actress who Parker, | has to use a trank strap] tell me about’ THE STAR—SATURDAY., DUST | JOSH Prat A ean carry through Somewhere between the sprint and crawl Lies just the ape ewift, you drop; fail Avoid that fatal “too” |The turtle ends up in the The hare gets in a stew Hoston Transeript “i for ‘you too slow you aoup, New Truths by an Old Liar Yu kant see th’ sunshine with lyure eyes shut |” Idle boastin’ never paved th’ way }to national glory Do yure beat today, an’. prove yure worth tomorrow Learnin’ aint dangerous wen it's in t right kind of a crantum. Foe fer thot aint muteh lfor an empty stomach Makin’ « noise like @ dollar doant buy mutch these times. with a alrahip. Killin’ goats areatly, reduape th supply ov “butter,” Sum peeple are 200 Ibs. oy quan tity an’ about 42 of. ov quality / : Jo Koa. | nd Left it to Uncle Sam, American (abromd) chase (heme capris, welll you fared | dhe tacks Dealer "Deot meen, You wlll Cod nah oe eunamegan teeturegs Ale Act renter he vill femedeh se oie” Aad PC wai wor Rerheute Panay | had i HAS OUR HORSE ONE ls ag Boa * ~~ - - fet “ | «oe ee ae ae Y . ® sewn fin fine wochtors im {We | the house where. live Gaecrgrry takin teense pate a sn neem 80 cane | wone Heats Ree pstertuneen easenctiannanastians Son Pine, dough Sarno het Powell, It could tell of L aegnesae: Dip cw Lh Seer Rarete —_” cP fo. ‘Baktooriny, and, Oh, My, What She cunneree Paws Through! ‘CHAEFER. HE'S GEEN TALKING TO "VE IMAGINED MYSELF A Me DAREDEVIL LADY AGRONAU } feo." them, fe says told @ trp fr) one of them things tx like geting up| gyod | It's a wise man who kin, peagon | Tht if T pur-} im ah elevator that don't wantyto} stop, and that coming down ix | being In an elevator that can't stop |The servation must be delicious | Mr Plote ts a professional balloon sharp and wiso a boarder He boarde | at our bomxe, And since he® deen | vaddctism to me of evenings lye jo pestoed myself a daredevil lady |nautie, a regular empress of ethor—enty fd ax soon tay do’ @ vatiroad track fn fromt of the ited aa to risk myself In a ball I like to feet terror firma ander fet too wail Hut how | dp ike to Wear Picts sncke wp on the subjdett My, he's cheated death «> often, that It's ike fxtentng to a corpae what haw gave the emhalmer the ba ha! (Continned ) eee SL MOST ANYTHING FANCY @ wicked huxband than @ oervouy one Sing & sone of sixpenen, A pocket full of rye, Mra Eddy had ber 1 gue i war wed never die. “ket your iglit a» «iine before tven that they may see your good works Matt. 6.16 Preliminary estimate of acreage planted in corn this your be 100) 995,000 aores, wo increase of 1,086,- | 000 werke over Tan year | Por a dutnity sanitivtst—Grate any | ff yom bome peor | eather. LY 18, 190s. OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE FOR BENDS RIGHT WERE i AitheT Bratse Oiienge Rhett, oweigos binrinenes Grebe: Winugpeeth “Weben ie bewin fe Mrcaeett the erruidaoe sqnetootis Ma aibtincetndt,”* Hire sumo “Chow ws well as one, suffer feo treet, — Weliaen commonneteentt thieg stent) aia bie aomet tio nant te stot, const peteetan” wri CARRE cite a few | emtinm bihits Co Keine omnis fre uM fh women wewttiese etre, well werrutitatett abatyhen, Seeoen the decors aod whntiows, Ft pomsitie Ryonequiitoes Phorwes sheorid bas smitnenedd cctighet lor ten tions a day | After « Ward day’ work, wish lott the jerapiration with warm wa- | eer | Wrest hie sitrouteinem amet) tense seit oad water and suit Don't forget to greek your wag om | Ditee sfowly,, Peau Matin, more oats and tess corn | Dent awk your bork te work it) he hae refawed tro meals im mum feed whip, World's mile swinning record sien te YOU HAVE A STRAW fi Bise Sheet the sevens wee dept de | t keep cot files amd) } | Ceanton — he's ick If yow use @ choo wee, let it Be | wha i | Newer Hurry ti xterting: @ heme Hy lourfedd tome dom't buy | BAN, YOU MAKE M6 SICK UE EVERY Tene 4 COME OVER HERE YOU'VE GOT A NEW BAIT OF WOT YOGS ON EXHIBITION THAT YOU'VE BOUGY, 4 YOUR WHE HASN'T HAD A NEW DRESS FOR TIVO VERA S, Lik, OUR FRIENDSHIP et de fe hetd by Barney Koran of Ane tate, Tine—2o minatex, 1 #0] necondts, — IT'S HOT,” SAYS “DOC.” ones oe {es ae " LOGICAL EXPLANATION Brute Greco, f ewe beedly understand you. yon Imp we? Rabtit—Meth gow, | cunt help it hare ip? What makes Denth you thee Tye got a Or HSS A PARTLOA jeyes cin the mew eouphe | fxtly report Nie the morning when Ike town And the bachelor folk, whose hair | fs almost ae extinct as the dose, make pitify] jokes and pretend to laugh at thely own mrfrth But ati the thm and whiiles the aotgtitons — kienp ad fipttts et amd between mehr jeomings in | hone ierom? | dteiar't 44 hushed ef the 08 wives | The first | hoot eatamity Why aimerret fe a neighbor. How de the neteb bias ew heart fm thne titel | cheese, rub # to a panite with but " mek oxmetly the sane | ee ee " f . | ter, and mpreeth tive borewst; dint way, with tat purlemry ithe wrin | nat Ie the sknphest powket rut?) wien wait much piigeuich Miva quem PHNMETNY ORIN eiige GP Tivings ti acto ‘haem tiie eye when ther |The change in your pecket. ‘he ‘ . phe Mle i time bad their fivet quarrel, ewer go |ativer quarter ureasunes three: | eth whe teams |tumny yours agp? fourths of an tach tn dlwmeter, tre | “ | ‘Pie teitie amt groom, whe lame S a * half doer oné keh, wd the dwilar| te, Coreen Tem fevehiiie WED | sok maith texto eur Rat DUAR | 5 ate Bra Bie thongs loch ood a batt en from weavteg irate that spe eon ” wad tomer and conabtenme to = move than 18 telus fa diwunetigy, | OF GMeen Ow hose werons the Waly, / mre” the woman with the few Hne * | Wouldn't that how comm a pande/@r Who bave come te live with |of stiver showmg in her dark har m wae Jas. Chowbe whe, wien! on gveemt av.? fatwer sed mother “at home. sighs, as she watches the young asked whem be wouhl prefer te be My! but they are interesting! | busbaad across the way, “But men | # be count conm te earth & sosend) The stutkorent treat Preabiin | ‘Tike wives in the neighberhood loek | forget! time end select bis life, satd ')'Reoneweit initeriian sewers ml-|at the bride and remember their| Just the sight of those two young woukl prefer te be the seoerd but! Hena of dotaes from hh retutives|ewn bride days things, thrilling with love and hope band of Mrs, bes, Chombe is erreneens. Me enty inherieed And the men, seber heads of fam-| 494 high endeavor, serves to call & mocoat forture, about #100000. | ties, staid brokers and sedate mer-| back the youth in the hearts of Many penpte imeorrectly use the chants, they leek at tho radant| Middle-aged and hopeless men and werd “monstrowa” 8 meankt| Girt, streuguing the sheuklien@es | groom, and they, too, remember women semethdeg bag; M means semething | the best ewereme known for rox The women, whe mate their own A and disMlusieyed women prepesterets, or rete te seme | img the meck and filling iy hol bread axd batter and occasional | ** » bride learning the lessen of |ihivg that it ewerwhedrdomdy ab-|pkeoos about the aiouldine joliy-cuke downtowsa, andio flickery |tleranee and forbeareume, and | sree chro ut, little smiles and look extremely | STOW *rampely gemtie toward their | bored when the bride name je|Pre-occupled .and unobservant hy Tie average Ammorbetn spemdy Cloeke were Invented tm 1104, mentioned | bands j Pont than $7 pee year for food But that’s because there is no| Little by Mttle, with many pro Carrets are four times as Du-|one to make a holy show of him-| tests fl tears, the young husband Mow women would rather have tritious as cucumbers, \self throwing ki to them in| @nd wife learn the way of life that | + is best for them to travel together _ And it is the path that ail t One-liail Prise Site of Cloth The Eagte Transfer Co. Botner men and women have ta ag Oftice—108 Fitth Ay. south the way of unselfishness and that ow 4 ‘Ne charges right. Pure 9) ), intr Now on at the Crown baa “ah Sn ver "anaas rand of wisdom which means mak Co ing the best of thir * . Alig gay 7 hings We cannot Gove 1121 FIRST AVEN e trunks $100 within any help. Con, Wiest 4 able distanoe, Cut Rat And by that path only do the Two Erivain 01 Watoh for Wriday's a thy ame to live ka pace and harmonst 39 as One, goes down || thvette | | | cone Chvocamckcy its Bo whut sree be | | on |things in spite of roots ang could tell tanto Dtags eanegs t Tin Jono a i a ire much of what ain room of @ certain BY ABRAHAM RA. GROH ;“Simply that these yy Thin in the story of how Jerry | pulled apart—that Mulvaney got his reputation of be- | "8% come between them ing @ second Sherlock Holmes Oh, the shame Be It,’ Jerry was ® veteran conductor |“. Mulvan 0 brid, 100 iagal of the York & Dauphin trolley line. ‘ Yes, yer wid her ; |He had cruised along hin dal tut ‘too bad’ never mendag ¥ route for two years with big Jim | ters Twill now pre ‘ag Dawson on the front, end and noth. | step out and become « ing had happened to disturb the |Of Cupid, a soft-winged “ smooth course of their path. Jim/0f peace to two troubled gam it was & homelens boy, and Jerry, |'0#ed about on the ocean of jog co who was old enough to be hie ‘ on ‘ father, took a very natural fatherly! [fay jinterest In him. | ‘ » So it was that when Jim met ’ pretty Sally Powell he mentioned | c the important fact to Jerry, who . ew Sally and had dandied her , m his knee when she was a child Jim often discussed his plans with L laid off” to take theatre or for an outing he always @illed in the at the end of the line account of what p Bally lived along the line of the York & Dauphin cers, and so Jim passed Ker home some nine time ] é a day Usually whe appeared at | ‘ jeast twice to wave her hand at \f him, and sometimes he saw her \ ‘ i through a window and then she vie > ’ threw him a kiss ACTUALLY WAUSTUNG AT TALC fi One day Jerry noticed that Jim 7 e ls a fine lookt | Wan mot the mame happy-hearted | ye aro said Mre- pre 1 jp — be Imad beet JOEry ling upon her departing $ wy fm owt or two mul ket thin The little bird which’ rf s ws a ts - tmatred, black-eyed girl talking minebouy mide Wily menor, | a gray. eearded man. it no ine semetninecost | tus at first whe shook ber oom) pooteed n ait Chime CATH HOME | ook ma that et leet \woyee chvemped, and eet the eld nam rose to g to of dediuctiow te “The young sia te sald to bie wife, “Hence sonnettiing:) is throublin’ him. 1} note that tte. young woman who furtetly ap peared at least twice a day at the windy or in the front of the Houm [is now most consplenous hy Her whe | tier peter fet mreeorthtaan thine wt the eonbseler, jsence, | caught # giimper af ber ie saw the tdaole-hubred jone day, and she Iogked most aw: op ‘o - tee at ful sad Henee sunmetting 0% higow fh Ube comme of | throubttw her aw. We had an at lwave her kane 9 the. |cldent today, and i was olowe to jher home, occurring, a» ye will ot serve, when the young sian'y | thoughts and eyes we | pled tryin’ to see Sally | “An! what do yet Ket out of wt; yer fine reasonin’?” inquired) Mim, | Mulvaney, with some scorn | “Simply this, me dear Watson,” jsaid Jerry, pulling hard at his pipe mont occu quality and compare se Som , | ama WHOLESALE (013-1015 FIRST AVENUE / | c | UP-TOWN STORE | PARE ST. me WESTLAKE AVE. STW Earn ances OF TCE SUBSTATION at tee UP tee SOR Last Imo Days of the Quaker Drug Co.'s Great | Razor Sale we keen mate = apecialty af = site ite y we a6il under positive guerenter of a ee net & special sale and demonstration giving many ae selling invaluable tasers ai about one-third the Che same quality article Be sure to come and t 2.50 and’ $2.00 Imported Barons, eo —Tall Hollow Ground amd Set We a) here ae the Ww Your jast chen - A & aood Kemprtimont of sil fhe Tutcher,” " Woxten » Say Gib ae theme Si ning Razor Pager irons sre durin, Pas ARaANwT a bent renee et sold and advertined every thin sale will be. LF HONING Pon the market ia with fewer ailention given to mad ordere 4J.W. BULLOC Dealer in Coal and Bunkers—Rear James — | Power House, 26th ave, | Dearborn st Ind ave. | Boston st. 72 Western, | at Bunkers. | } Phones—Fast 87, Ind’= 8 Kast 102 Anne 1885 3873, Ind. 289. 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