The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1908, Page 4

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cee sie. 2 _ THE SEATTLE STAR TAR PUBLISHING CO, ~ 1907-1909 Beventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDA ‘ion 1080, RHONES &: Theee are exchanges, and connect with all de Partmente—ask for department or name of person you want. r BALLARD STAR AGENCY — 6409 Matiard av ac , Sunset Mallard 306 RVERET? STAR AGENOY—tHorrett Brow oketeller Ay. Aw hore. One cont per 6 week, of twonty-fi * per me De Uvered by mall or owA-clase matter Entered at the Postoffice at Seattia, Washington. TO MALL SUBSCRINERS. Adress label of each pa not again been patd in aw te on the address label The dai my confidence men are at the present time secking more victims in your ataries, | by themselves, NOTME TO SUBSCRINERS. you know-~is, off to the parson! It's bound to come out our way,” ou by The authors glanced at each | dectared the host to his wife, but Bunce other in embarrassed silence, and | with an alr of endeavoring to keep tines > then, blushing, turned away, The| his own eourage up They can’t By j man, without a word, went into| help it; it's the only proper end-| na 1C ue the oul way a Rather the house, while the woman, also | ing | : That 260-pound halfback wanta wordless, burried down a path inte Hut as the time raced on to Bun: | WAITING FOR A COMPLAINT $10,000 to matriculate at Harvard the garden. ‘The host, wiping his! day afternoon, when both of the| Well, beet is getting high beady forehead, turned to his wife,| authors declared they would re-| Tasene Cle Jecreal, . I want ‘om to feel perfectly at| turn, the host began to feel afraid | | home,” he ejaculated, “It ien't/for his plana He followed Morse ecause they have receivéd no complaint regarding the} Next to havi wed oe “ every day we make highup that morning down to the garden Because sige ' f PE gtindbebin gh nag rei quaintances Ike they are and get watched him from behind a| fake prize fight swindle near Georgetown on Saturday last, good husband.—Chicago News ‘em to come out for the weekend Then suddenly the host} . . 7 |That Morse seems to be a fine| 1 « wigh of relief—Morse had| ue for ver ltves. @ in which a Montana man was robbed of $18,000, Seattle po vhs vu oaks young fellow, and Miss Knight Is a Mins Knight near him, and) earqgqh OT MYO® ‘| There's an escaped conviet fn omy } naking fort to learn the identity of the . i nice girl. Great idea, making ‘em run to her and was holding her t lice officials are making no effort to lea * : | — cage gts 8S @ enough |meet each other when each hands, The host crept near them | an le : A S exercise!” sald the foreign phyal oh ht there oulda’t be in th to hear this 7 lers that they might either be prosecuted or run out hough per wouldn't be any me to by i = swindlers that they gat erthe wih | clan a Words of the Wise other guest. And when It ends It's all right, then,” erted Morse WHOLESALE of town Great Scott!” replied the young! what ripens fast doos not last with a Iittle trip to the marriage "It's not our host's proper ending : me 1 who de-| may With & sunburned You | Shakespeare license clerk they'll always bave a —tt's a highly improper ending, but iy It is the same old excuse of the public official who de ought to soe us on the boardwalk! Wiles and deceit are female pleasant thought for us who got/it's mighty satisfactory! No par DOWN-TOWN STORE USE YOUR PHONE . k his du WE HAVE RECEIVED NO COM. | St. *tmmor resort.”"—Washington | qualities. —Aesehy lus em to bitch up together, They're|son—no marriage license! No| 6013-1018 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2015 ~ ~ May, sires to shirk his duty » awe . Star Groat results usually arise from| bound to splice, you know, They! more of that! | UP-TOWN STORE” We DEL tea Every official and every detective of the Seattle petge aad wreat dangers.—Herodotus. Saying this Morse drow the girl! gage PLAINT, Ev ey . Possibititi No government Ia safe untous tt to him and kissed her, The host oe oe ESTLAME AVE. FREE TO ALL police department knows that the story told by the Me ntana | They were launching a now mag-|be fortified by good will.—Nepos ~ roomed | OF TICE 8UB-STATION li ed aaine Poverty, like a lamp, shows every Se. Ta WO ee oonee : man is true. They know that these confidence men plannec We must have a department for! thing bad and annoying.Aristo { . " rs of the he , These Are Certaint a toe ee sere ee © this city, and in | attat s of the heart phanes ° y this job in Seattle, brought their victim to ae | t have a department for| Between bridge and stream the ur Cre t lan |) a room in the Rainier-Grand hotel took his money from him,/lver complaint. Think of the|Lord’s merey may be found.—st KODAK DAYS " ney a h the | “leatele that would reach.”—Louts: | Augustine, | : ostensibly to bet on a “fixed” prize fight, but really with the) vie CourterJournal | To fear death la very great folly | i” a sy ; | for it t# fated to all men to die . | Exposition Grounds open; Band Conce the parks; 259 criminal intent of stealing it. Foreign Exchange. antighoned erent | cursions to Vancouver and Victoria; low rates to Navy Yard The Star has the best of reasons for believing that the|4® heiress she married a dudish| In some good time, His good time | Battleships, to Hoods Canal and Sound Points, also Aiaska, mir . | be i |! shall arrive; He guides me and | 4 chance for picture taking! Best of all, the members of this confidence gang are still in Seattle. And it at, naturally. tollers a the bird. es ETE trom other so-called “eany-pay- {| Z s : 1 e heiress bough’ ‘ot merely to appear good ov oe ; . “ L A MIN is equally sure that members of the Seattle police department!“ utied 0 |man to care, but to be so both bore rm + Patabhngy | k i hese ¢ nals are. There is every reason to be And the duke obtained the $a privately and publicly,—Plato mett & pmedation. All ous i now who these criminals are € ' a dienes we atieasliaaaes ne isiihiableeeiiliamtametais goods are marked in plain fig- 1 Is your Kodak In shape for a dandy snap shot of thelr lieve also that this Montana man is not the only one who ures, and we make no discounts |/— Parade? It’s going to be a big event. has been robbed. Also, it is not unlikely that these same to cash buyers. i | to be “skinned” right under the nose of our police department There is no room for sympathy with the men who victimized by these confidence men, for the very good reason that the victim knows the affair to be “crooked” and believes that he is helpmg to rob someone else. [But this does not are excuse the police department for allowing crimes of this sort} to pass unnoticed. Every of this gang could be run out of this city within 24 hours, If the department is incapable of doing this, The Star will take to run down these confidence men and point them out to the police. me police under — Mayor Miller ts to be congratulated upon his handling of the matter of the removal of the restricted district. He has kept himself clear of the suggestion of speculation and has succeeded in getting rid of the whole affair in a very Dusineswiike manner, Some specu lators are disappointed, but there will be little sympathy for them. One of the senate “undestrad! es, passed away politically yesterday. There may be something doing in the state of Washington in September. The “undesirables” are not confined to states eastward from the Pacific coast Chester 1 Long, of Kansas, Today is the big day at Luna Park fng Day. There are coupons in this issue on Page 3. and enjoy yourself tonight The Star's Second Family Out Cut them out EKighth ward people want a crosstown car from Queen Anne av to Westlake boulevard, along Mercer st. Why not ask Mr. Boulllon to use his influence? NOW FOR GREAT USED PIANO SALE Seventy-five pianos, slightly used. must be closed out to make oom for fall shipments. Many car loads of new goods en route, and fo room for them, on account of having so many second-hand pianos. Recent sales have been running almost exclusively to new goods, causing an accumulation of used pianos, which we have decided to close out at prices that will move them. We do not mean by this that we are going to advertise prices that we de not mean to live up to, nor will we advertise goods that we will not sell or that we an not deliver when you call to purchase them. We make this ex planation for the reason that local houses have been following this system of advertising to some considerable extent. ONE PRICED HOUSE Ours is strictly a one priced house henceforth and forever. No reductions will be allowed on new goods. However, any piano em. braced in this sale will be practically as good as new, and all will be guaranteed by the oldest and strongest house on the Pacific Coast. Following we will give a partial list of the snaps Used. Sale Price. Three months $475 Three months B45 One year 275 Four months 275 Good as new ........ 278 One year 235 Kohler & Campbell Six months 265 Winthrop Four months 190 Hoffman Fine condition 256 Kohler & Chase Six months 2090 Rudolf Nine months 220 Iverson veh Six months 168 Iverson One year 146 Gilbert : Good as new 195 Kimball Good as new 185 Three D. 8. Johnston pianos, taken as rt payment for high grade Wheelock pianos, ail in good condition, and as good as new These pianos will be sold at prices never before quoted, as we are not regular representatives for this line and do not wish to carry them in stock any longer than necessary. We did not allow very much for them, and no reasonable offer will be refused These pianos may be seen in our show windows at the prosent time AUTO-PIANO BARGAINS Slightly used including 4 year’s subseription to our circulating libra ap An exchange agreement will accompany each plano sold in this sale, enabling the purchaser to exchange for any plano carry any time within one and full purchase 4 will be allowed KOHLER & CHASE, 1318 Second Ave., Seattie, Wash. pistiseeitsriulet tittiicceri iol Dr, C.F. Lathrop lar fentile’n Po; Onteopath. H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at | 217 JAMES STREET. | est ies aii testetss of confidence then} THE STAR—THURS DAY. AUGUST 6, 1908, STAR DUST. AN IMPROPER ENDING BY JOSH A Word From Josh Wise A “T have od visitor make the rub: Ac FACT Avoid excenn' *. 4. '@ Nominee Taft plays golf. ee | thing off Post Castro the Duteh ery for him. No. 4 ee Bet what Richard Manafield left $250,000. oe ae “Thow shait not commit adultery Cut out the Broued sinile! Bx. xxl « . No man ts ‘ahteaas watt he ad Don't do @ blessed thing but have | mits it Dampaign Sriapshot. ST ANYTHING They're sendin wil With no mate for the treasure? | . BY FRANK H, W She was an author jan author, and so wh friend and his wife wooure help attendanc Surprised Editor, hore,” natd the long-hatr who had wandered into }you. You know the cu ing when young pec sex like you two m clreumpances The }ing-—ke@ you write FICTION DREW THE Gikl TO. can't help ft—T've re | stories to know that it | proper ending Hut the and burt when, a little Washington |informed him that he at once to t olty more surprised | } FANCY her mind ae « Hig Bill a shoe s the measure Taft manage todo le of opposite host was much surprised | when Chinese Herbs, weratched his head in per ple y.! ‘# really Mrs. Morne, What did it moan? He ba r|w but they're #9 if a story ending in ouch ait awful! Just thon he saw hig wife| Slowly a smile » running toward him, & dattor her | host's face hand | couple “What have we done? Whet| “Soe that?” the ILLIAMS, JAMO. johowed | positive anger at below In-|nayy we dono? ori his “webe lnot so ‘bed, after ant and he hater tA — ~ , Posey is. curler! “Here's a lottor from Sister Ane. | proper ending, and yet tt aot en a mutual | thy o'olock Sunday afternoon, | ; te to hor 1m Gnd Blas improse? one m t managed to|When the host saw his wife again | iene 2 ner that slorss and Migs | improper We ratghe eat 4 6 together ‘ws he found that Miss Kotght by taney hae toce x short oem | % country Howe tt was natural for also found 1¢ nocemsury to return | at’ al, “ICs Smit het pee sae | ene 440 De WH to Ny take, “I have here « short poem Tithe host—and he was A kindly. to the city and was much put out! vines example, wrote on ‘Niagara Fails | hearted. but wholly tactless indi-|when she found it was imposible " _ — = Don't way?” snorted the sporting | viduat--to. remark to do thin THE ZEBRA GI VES A @CARE, editor, | “How in thunder did gau| “Now that both of you are here,| At dinner both of the guoate : é r “Clothes don't | ee ote ae ee weet”) you Know what It Is Weiexpect of| wore morone and silent Following stomary end+|the meal they made strenuous forts to keep thelr hont with them, but the managed to leave the mde p latter young pr — Then, again, there's no annoy: tog red tape incidental opening of an account here is ALL convenience. We'll be pleased to have you call and see the new arrivals in Pall Suits for men and women you're welcome to compare prices and try on, We'll be de lighted to explain all about our littleata-time” plan to the it ad enough is the only later, Morwe | must return And he was Morse Eastern Outfitting Company fun ow your vacation. ose } Roota, s We ee Future naval disaster—Alrship eS 1332-34 209 Number of persona sitending aground on ao i bank. fe B11,715, sehoo! in the Philipp! | “* Ann Arbor physictans have re-| Hampshire cently removed a rubber eraser | 1726 from the ear of « school girl. Sh must have been trying to get some Boll the When you bay land in Nechaco Valley, we are willing to sign a contract which, Uberality, fairness and absolute security you, has no equal anywhere. Leaving the first present and just the investment tant detalles critic, The first questions that come to you, no doubt, are, “Well, what makes the invest. ment a safe one?” “Why is your coo tract better than any other land contract?” “Why can't I lose?” Considering the last one first, we have simply an swer, “It Is an impos sibility And reasons In the first place, we are bound to give you good agricultural land We must pay taxes and other as sesamenta during the lite of the contract. At our own expense we nvust clear, plow, plant, cultivate, grow, care for, harvest and market suitable crops on and from the land for to two features for the considering the safety of let us go into the impor from your standpoint as the to these are the We must pay you half of the net profits from the land while we are caring for it Besides we guarantee, absolutely, that the above profits will be at least 4 per cent per annum likely will range from 10 per cent to 40 per cent; however. the first of these dividends to be paid you not later than March 1, 1909, and continuing to be patd on the first of every March dur. ing the life of the contract more they But that fs not all harvest, ete, we must clear, plant, not only your lands, but also | Ten Indians were scaiped by New volunteers, Feb. 20, ee water! ai! other lands sold under this and similar contracts, by the time they are completed, not to exceed « period of eight years from date. This insuges that your land will be situated in the midst of 10,000 acres of sim Harty improved land, and, consequently, that you will be in a pettled and prosperous com munity by the time you finish your pay ments, and thereby materially increase the value of your boldings. If, for any reason, or at any time, you are —THE— NECHACO VALLEY Contract Features unable to keep up your regular payments, we must allow you niaety days in which to do so upon your paying what is due. If you cannot keep up or make up the back payments, and #0 forfelt the contract, we must give you @ receipt in full for all that you have patd tn, and we must accept this receipt any time within one year from date of the forfelture as part payment on any similar contract which you may eare to make for any land we may have for aale this cumstanc In way, you cannot, under any clr s, lowe a single cent of anything you have paid. You cannot forfelt, because we must give If you cannot call in person to talk this once for illustrated booklet giving complete details. Appleton Investment Corporation, i American Bank Building, Seattle Branch Offices: Spokane, Wash., and Vancouver, B, C. “The earth Is not all ourse—we have sold part of If to our customers.” Second Av. “Beattie’s Union St. Credit Re House.” you credit im full for all money we receive from you at any time, There is no way you can lose your right to your money Th too-—we must, within at least one year after the contract is completed, buy back the land from you and pay you at least 20 per cent profit on the full amount that you purchased it for, if you give us notice that you want us to do so at the time of your last payment In addition to the above, of course, you re member that we must pay at least 4 per cent on all amounts that you have paid on the contract, and con- tinue to pay this 4 per cent until we re purchase the land from you, if you so elect Nor fe that all— suppose you should die after you have paid in even as little as 15 per cent of the contract price? In that case your heirs or executors will have choice of the follow ing: Bither we must return in full the amount of all payments that you have ma with interest at the of 4 per cent per annum; or we must Pa a deed to the land, with a receipt in full for all payments to the end of the con- tract and allow dividends to the end of the term, just the same as if the payments were continued. Is that liberality safe investment investment? We selling tracts of twenty, forty or more acres in the beautiful Nechaco Valley for is it falrness—te it a is Nechaco Valley a wine 60¢ Down and 300 Per Month Per Aore And give you eight pay paying you Interest ney you pay years to on your besides while over with us, send at References: Bradstreet’s, Dun’s If you want your portion, see us. and Solace finally | in| Knight were con Bho says it's proper endingie @ improperly ire Never was natural scenery more magnificent than veut] Why not get a Qua Kodak and live outdoors? Press Pe ton and our expert will complete the job at small cost next. Our ca we develop and print rapidly and wy prompt attention. your filma one day—get them back the completely equipped Mall orders receive Such great inroads have been made by the Third-Off Sale that we have been able to conde conveniently arranged for your choosing. thing is going out with a rush, and it looks will be very successful in closing out all within the time allowed by the U. S. Court. have to hurry if you get your share of the LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERY MA ALS are still to be had in choice asso but hotel folks and wise housekeepers are ba the stock up rapidly. Don’t miss the snape possible by the— 1-3 Off SUIT CASES AND TRUNKS at a thi think of it—all kinds; lots of good” Trunks in the lot. Choice at— 1-3 Off MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, INFANTS’ CORSETS, now in aisle 1, near the great big assortments to pick from, and allg 1-3 Off SALE WON'T LAST FOREVER, but lasts it should be a genuine harvest for you. erything you buy here now comes to you at as low as merchants are paying for wholesale. Everything— 1-3 Off SUTCLIFFE BAXTER, R For the McCarthy Dry Goods Co. J. w. BULLO cK Dealer {a A’) Coal and Wood Bunkers: Rea Re

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