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Tue ST ARTE ReDe BY STAR PUBLISHING 1907-1309 Seventh EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY JOSH “ _ ° o PHONES | %i° IND, 441, A Word From Josh Wise. Jam up here looking for thi? tpot These are exohanges, and connect with eli de who rocks the atrahip.” partments—~Qk for department or name of person you w | Badly Deceived. o | Mr. Jagger (returning from the! rr ard av. Sunset, Mallard 206 BALLARD STAR AGENCY . 4 = 1 reckon truth | beach at | a’m, and finding his wife EVERETT STAR AGENCY-<torrott Brow 26 Ttookefeller Av. Bunset 1002 walting for him at th One cont pe sik cents per week, OF (Wenty-flve cents per month, De 4 Ais eternal, but oar | *taies)—The two-headed vered by mall or ‘ Ro free copies om ‘a the ma ovin’ stairwa | - aha eo ag ro RRTURTR ET Ta Ypr= mee Te ideas us whut ie, down, I'm back at Comey taland, Watered * * ie } . after afl!--Lippincott’s | TO MATE SUBSERINEI he date whOn Faur wubscripsion ex D]truth are always | Ess tat as nai’ fn adennce, your name te taken f 5 Two Sid | Stet a man-loves hin wite as| much as she loves him, he will stop “age ao u wasting his money on olgars if she | bed ° aske him 1 sip sede 5 Ho~You, but tf his wife loves him ain of gtvtae our jas much as she ought to lov man who loves her enough to stop dt if it out MNO Aske him, she won't ask him Puck Purried Her e Mra. Stubb iw it « to the baseball grounds these days? WILL HMELP THE VOTER Mr. Stubb-—Cold? Why, Maria, tt is as hot as blazes, What in the oe - world gave you the impression tt The heroine was ted to a buee was cold out there? saw an’ the » wan locked in a 1 a subscriber Mrs. Stubb-—Why, John, the pa. | @oseon. Egos, I thought her time} had come. | And what saved her? Just then the sheriff walked in A Campaign @napshet an’ levied on the scenery. It broke The Drama in Plunkville. The Star has received a communication ft } ‘ per says the features of yesterday's asking how the general public is to know what men who have] game were several warm mutts offered themselves for county offices are honest and reputable | ny ria Secoai t otk up the show, but that was better'n oH ae a ees ree ne eee Ays the writer, seoin’ the gal sawed in twatn “and [am not familiar with the names of the men I read of No More Homes. | as candidates, Not knowing them, I can place no credence “What has become of your maga | zine for the home” in what they say themselves, and I certainly cannot believe It failed for lack of @ Meld, What t i I should have started was a maga: | the politicians. IT haven't got time to make an investigation sine for the fiat What am I going to do / ome The Persistent Young Man. | The Star going to try and help men in the of De you know, young man, that i ” my daughter ls accustomed to ev this corresp nt The final date for filing vf ery luxury ss In she, sir? Then I feel quite candidacy is nearly two week ff When th leclaration sre that a complete change will be have all been filed and the candidates are all in the field, The Star will endeavor to deal with them in such a way as to “Rabies.” Not every dog at which the boys|* mad leave no doubt in the minds the voters as to w they throw stones, | C0eoreooosooooooooss: should vote for Not every dog on frenated quest for wigs ; : bones The Star desires only to see clean men chosen for office His New Specialty Or, panting for a drink when days | FUN FACT FICTION and to see dishonest men thrown out. It believes it has al The fool killer was obwerved to be are bot And out of humor if he finds It not, | Off for Maret” asked Father | Is mad. Hut then, or so It seems to me, soaring in the clouda ready plainly proven the ur ess of certain ¢ When the proper time comes it will help, as much as lies in| Time, facetiously No,” reptied the fool killer, “I! He almost has a right to be its power, to select good men to succeed those whom The Star believes the public has already determined to let go. ON TAE RUN THE COST OF BEING LATE BY A. M. PERKERSON raced up the plata of the station. A young Kentuckian has lost a big fortune by being The “boas” looked up from a Wilson ‘THE SEATTLE STAR STAR DUST MR. ‘SKYGACK, FROM | MARS = wociesne ME VIGITS THE EARTH AS A GP ECIAL CORRESPONDENT AND) TA ‘frouy Boil the fie: ¥, ULY 30, 1906. ©¢TAE — toners Winker wenn AVENUE UP-TOWH STORE MAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTEBOOK, | ST, WESTLAKE AVE. ° we PR Saw WALE FAAIN-DKING AND FEMALE EARTH ~ * BEING QUARRELING PETT/ISHLY ON SHOOTH PATCH OF GROUND mmm FORCIBLY PROPELLED SANALL BOUNCE SPHERED AT LACH OTHER WITH A/D OF STRINE WEAPONS mm VSED €P/~ ® THATS 3UCH AS “OUT” AND “THIRTY LOVE” Why be bothered with these pesky peste when relief by the use of any one of the following? YOU can get Heller's $1,000.00 guarantee Roach Destroyer THe can for, gay Lane's Rat and Roach Paste; kills ‘om dead for sure; pris Poterman's Ant Food—Regular 26¢ t each ., al Bed Bug Bantsher—just lke its name Pint bottle for Stearns’ Rat and Roach Paste—Regularly 26c box tract at Regular $1.00 #ize—Spec sd Fien Driver—makes them leave you for good—per bottle, Persian Insect Powder-—Hxtra full etrength—per Ib, ....,.,., Diamond “C” Insect Powder—strongest on the market, per tt Tanglefoot Fly Paper .......... Selbert’s Polson Fly Paper ......++ They can't live aint NY THING FANCY Feather Dusters Turkey Dusters for less than usual today and tomorrow, Regu! 26¢ Dusters. ch .. Regular 860 Dusters, each .. kiss his mother. “ee e's Beyun your Christmas ah ult Boil the files lighted from one, Marjorie | 7° minutes late in keeping a business engagement pile of papers. from the other. They had only five , sap iga en on, | bene to be patient Regular 600 Dusters, each . The cheerless old fellow with the scythe always gets I'm going to send you to “Frisco, | minutes to spare, but no minister! Con’ let baby sleep in bed with) Regular $1.26 Carriage Dusiers, each va . Wilson; Adame ts sick uu must After that Wilson talked without |*" #44! eat @ rose Is queen of flowers in that is coming to him taba ee place heir have a big deal won, What he wanted | Teel sembennty ot %. BOA jthe millinery 30 , he . . » ant to thir filch it as | 0% “Bere Bow, and it's got to go to say was on the tip of his tongue, | R " dons ” r | Time is cheap, and we are apt to think we can filch it a8| trough You Rave to catch the but the three alte of wetting |! 437176. | Put some of these statistics in The Quaker Drug Company we will. But it is always ourselves we rob, not Time. |next train. That gives you an hour}eyes in the corner kept it back th detainee . your notebook! ——406 PIKE ST. Two Stores. 1018-15 FIRGT There are few, i any, and a half |_ “And you have to leave at 111] Sryen's telephone number eh Fe rules of conduct more important |""Outsige the office Wileon's face | Marjorie n | lengthened dismaliy Marjorie!” he gasped Frise! | |Good Lord! I can't go with things | Maybe you can waste your own time by being late in|in this eritical condition aid sympathetically Wilson gave a despairing glance 4 the corner and rose. “Yes, but I want to aay—thet fw, 1) °%*" Then | want to tell others are always hanging around.| He stopped, and bis eye fell on| it won't do. It mightn’t be Marja magasine lying on a amall center an you keep waiting. | jorie when I get back ble. He took a penel!l and wrote | He jerked out bis watch. An | rapidly hour and 75 minutes left That's Mave you read this?” he asked. his is not. He may conclude that his time is worth more to| plenty of time. T'll do It. I'll know| passing the magazine and penei) to : "4 | my fate before I leave Marjorie him than you are | Fifteen minutes later be was| What he wrote was: “I love §ou, In many cases it may not matter much. But one never/shown into the parlor of « large,| but I can't say so for thos gad) prudishooking apartment house.|blers tu the corner trip was in sight. Suddenly a foghorn | volee announced thefr train wid on the eve of departure. At that in looking little man en tered. The next he was in Wilson's «rasp, and the pext being burried toward the tracks 1 lost my collar button.” he ex ylained. “It was the most @xtraor dinary thing Linten to me.” WI and yet r keeping appointments nore lightly neglected than that of promptness keeping engagements and feel that the loss, if any, is your own affair. But it is also the affair of the ters ‘ou waste his time, too. If your time is worthless, maybe knows until afterward whether it matters or not. And through false politeness we are usually assured that it does not matter tr even when it does. stant a m Only the idle and careless, whose time is of the least va can afford to waste it by looseness in keeping engagements It may be hard to acquire the fixed habit of always being} fo it Napoleon. would on time, but it can be done and it is worth while Great business men have this habit on taterrupt not have been Napoleon but for his unfailing promptness ed. “Our train's about t@ leave Men of great affairs, whose time is most complet Sa It is they off at the first station But, my dear sir, | have.w tgin- | cre iaters’ meeting to attend thik affer. | of ‘> noon,” the little man protested Acros the tracks they went, and| 80 Wilson Iifted the little man on the taken up, are usually on time who know best the value ving it by being prompt of time and the importance of s Seattle is fortanate in the possession of its Ladies’ Musical club. : = dreadful perienc Only through the enterprise of this organization are we permitted to already moving train, helped Marj Stella—A drea Seiad amare H forie after him, and swung on him | FOU *8¥ . | es hott McCar : os fad Fy > t see and hear many of the greatest artists of the world. The Ladies’ | ¢ Bella—Yer; 1 saw a bargain in The cream of the McCarthy Stock is going fast. Reserve stocks arem Musical club deserves the support of the public. Don't talk nonsense; marry ui he said jstock The little man Wiped his forehead with a trembling hand, and then amtled wanly of wal If it hadn't been for that extra ordinary collar button | would have | been on time,” he declared In one corner sat three ladies. They As the train was beginning to stared at him leave the city limits and emerge Wonder how long they are go- | nto the green country, he lifted his ing to stay?” he thought hands and said solemnly We like to believe what we read in the papers, and we try to, but | we can hardly stand for some of the animal stories printed on the | first page of the morning paper this morning. Talk about your “na | ture faking!” Mr. Tait is now a full fledged member of a labor union. He's a shoveler. Shoveling suggests a hole, and a hole suggests a burial Can it be possible that this shovelers’ union has been “kidding” Mr Taft? jorie’s face that his heart gave a Capt. Conradi and the “Ohio” are back in Seattle. It took them a A swish of skirts drow his eyes| “I pronounce you man and wife.” |B Quality and compare t Dress Goods Off to the door, and M ‘te, i rib + Ps FY The operation of the “electric saddle” game that The Star told | pons and dimples poem ‘Wilson PREDLUND, ye Phe on My | Fine Linens b t night & ble o he theory that the gentle » ized the hand she * bh | eprom os aaa "sag ng ti vie ihe the wath scsi, | i cea Re tiegen rea : | Wash Goods After September 10th # | “I've come to tell you of The U. S. District C Notions ; —_— te that From the corner pi e U.S. District Court A store will be known It would be interesting to know the disposition of all the profits tone: me to his ear, and he drop Laces Ribbons arising from Col. Lamping’s lease of the county's Third ay, property ed Marjorie’s hand. “T< oo has rendered a final de- i” P ; A ee ee pe | Marjorie’s hand > way Boe si ' Banhrolderion in the history of the Here's the answer: The bookmaker goes out and back in an I've got to go to 'Frisco,” he ex } cision in regard to the “Suits, Waists past. Let us hope that automobile. You go out and back in the cattle cars plained | = fe . y pf, There was such regret in Mar-} @a er i | McCarthy business. The Skirts, Dresses no such misfortune may Juni } suas ‘ long time, but they finally got here. he ® moment Marjorle hid her | W | ‘Tas stgck must be seid Poco ae paved again fal ap RRR RARE ee eee |lobex of her ears grow red. Then | |} | and the proceeds divided Corset: business house in Ca - ® | she wrote a reply | orsets 7 poe re) OLD DA VE * Bh Wilson read was: “I'm so G Cool, comfortable sum | amongst the creditors of Hosiery but while the ill ind. vs * 7 * | . Aa he lifted his eyes from the mer togs for men and Knit Underw icht i by + . BY F. W. SHAEFER ear 4 ~ | magazine he heard a rustle, and the| Fordune somedimes ofertakes aj} Women at especially in the Company. In order Gl blows you might just “ BY J. W. OLMSTEAD, SEATTLE [2a of {ee prim igurem aap | man” who tan nod a Tag viting prices I] | to effect a ready clear- a ra well take advantage of * % |took Marjorie in his arms. A monkey tes ferry initatifeness Dai Li ‘ mbrellas * * 4 , but he traws der line ad silk un. ainty Lingerie : ‘ : : You must go with me." He , ance, everything, from the bargains offered. vd He played his humble part as slowly on his way % | slapped his hands together emphatt eae ‘ Dresses, Silk and Wash 4 e Stationery e 4 # He made his journey wentwara with his master. ay aay & [cally ae Mariorle shook he r head. ft atingy {pan roult, radgae ise we for Women, Nifty spool cottons to the Pictures Every article in the store ‘ Never flagging for « moment as he bore his heavy loa ® “| disect half'an Beak net PP” | soveciet uting Suits for Men. : , aes, Pyrograph ions—i8 “ Srna saa oun ee wie pple akira bypaue wd Pigalle The next instant he was at the| A man of vide oxberience is von CREDIT IF DE highest priced goods in ew, —no exceptiol ™ i And the barren, sandy docort where the birsing sunteee ver ® ltelephons, the next back et Mar-| who hace hat many hayrow oscabes ; | . Art Goods Bey auld enwaed apuard: whace the lefty meeniaes Hee janes ak A sharp answer turnet avay no|) SL RED, of course, with ]] the store, is offered at Drug Sundri offered now and while ~ #% Whose peaks in § od) oplendae seem. to ® the archia : A minister's going to meet us at no extra charge for the ee wo Ee BP sa ’ * % |the station.T'll get the ticense, and tter to half luffed und got “ae Cut Glass the stock lasts, at ape # Avalanches rol) and thunder, forests bend beneath the gale * | must doin me there | dan nefer to half been accommodation et Rigg ® Still with footsteps potnting westward they are blazing out a trafl & | lew minutes later two vehicles ‘ handet your finish PRS ASSEN runks, ags pt QO % That shall be a nation’s highway for the b to follow o1 * |; ns . | ne- ou ® Like a mighty, marching army to the shores of O rg ° * * | | Toys and Dolls ne - 0 [ 1] ® He has finished his long journey, blazed a trail son to sea; ®& J.W. BULLOCK | Eastern # In some green and sunny nasture tet him roam to free * | Dealer in | On F th | * He w faithful in his jee; honest, patient, kind old Dave! * | j & pre = ene ANE Hine by tha: vine Pacitie wave, “” # | Coal and Wood | Outfitting — Off . . | ieee eee | ae Rear ae St | C | Off | Power House, 26th ave, and | fi fi Sournere a tal one Wook ompany DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. Boston : T1L Western ave hy 1 ag gna Puones—-tast 7, tna. er; || 2282-34 209 ISUT L F iver|| Kavanagh Co., Inc., Mine Operators | aoe hee “Seattle's Reliable Credit || Tou. 108, 106 108. Y08 gohn ae inige, Peepertion | House.” | |_ Renton Coak | \_ | ee "3 Population of North America 18) Why not boll Dr. Osler? toant “Our country, right or Ot! Co. were $83,122,261, man 100,000,006 oe 6 wrong!” 54 per cent on the capitalization jee. eee Richard Mansfield died of cancer, ° if a phrenologiat is a mind read eee | Government reports 3,198,000 Rea name of Mme. er. the bumps must be ratsed 166) Commodore Stephen Decatur, U, | S¢res of Irish potatoes were planted | Heink is Mrs. Wm. Rap a 8 N, ata banquet, 1817, gave this in the United States this year, = @ 6a ee st depth of Atlantic ocean Boil the * 1; Pacific ocean, 39,000 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR te oie S bight om “Wisht | was a Chinaman,” (eM Said Willie, fresh from school; | Hane Wagner made 38 double , on that positively Pajamas ain't each pretty things, os and six home rune in 1907 owt sear or blem But Gee, I bet they're 1.” | oe cool. The human be would aetwally lift the owner into Women, Paris believes tailor shoes when I had a hole in my| Uncte Gam uses 17,000,000 barrels President Garfield's first act, aft aking the oath of office In tan and black 16-21 Fairview one | Boil the Mies. ye ains enough hg 9 RAVEN . eG ce ali. a in 1906 net earnings of Standard con gas to fill a balloon that clouds a er If You Are at All Anxious to Get the Best Returns on Your ia doomed and p coat with whole dr be the thing of the future diets sep | «under it me She (on the beach)—I don't if they are looking. It's none elr business if you hug me. _- it the flies. {on This One-Fourth-Off Propositio ing. ~—Jndge. ly exhausted, Don’t blame us if you put the matter of getting in on these ; ally desirable bargains off to the last moment and are disappointed in the One-Fourth One-Fe it Look at the For the McCarthy Dry Goods Co.