The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1908, Page 4

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Ne ee hone ange ae eee ee erceeermearenanenaateasensemnecieatitersaandnesanaiaannnnaLn a ° ° ° , : THD ora -SUmeae pee BER 908. itehitele saa . _ THE SEATTLE STAR” [MR SKYGACK, FROM MARS STAR DUST | pom BY JOSH PHONES _ ioe These are exchanges, and gonnect with de partmente—ask for department or name of person SAW TWRER LARTW-BEINGS OF DISTINCTIVE | TYPE ——— HELD STRANGELY SHAPED OBIECTS TO FACE, MAKING SOUNDS k/4h 00M-PAN, OOM-PAN, TAA-DE-DAA, A A WORD FROM JOSH wise, ing bia usual round of visiting when he wan stopped by one of hin com: | — “ica PLELEE -WEELY “WEELY -WEE, THES ggg hy BALLARD STAR AGENCY — 6409 Mallard ay. Sunset, Mallerd & PROBAALY BEING SIGNALS OF APP, maratag, rae na?” Merrett Bros, 2106 Rockefeller Av. Sunset 1698 EVERETT #TAR AGEN One dent per copy, six cents per w it Mvered by mall or No tree. oo ING DANGER, “Many aman My daughter exctaimed the parson, rather surprised; “oh, she had ter = takelin quite well, thank you.” “What!” cried the rustic; “quite water wholwell! Why, I heard she had « cycle acoldent yesterday, an’ busted her| thought he)tnner tubing!” or twenty-five conte per month De subscription A chanes wuen't that kind Too Good to Believe. 4 . My friends,” said the political 1s ” pollticg! q > thau once please telephone us every of a duck, speaker, with « burst of ingenuous . ol earviee— sloquence, “I will be ont ay we can be certain of giv¥as our sunsertbers & perfect oa ene ee eaky ase he ert “ There was « large number of his — . moe * = neighbors present, and the terrific | ABOUT THE DEMOCRATS Possibly True outburst which followed thin re-| 7 What is your opinion of pros | mark entirely upset the potat which —_ | pority ?” the orator was about to introduce “ . . »3 2” Well,” answered the improvi Why don’t we hear about the democratic candidates dent men, “my opinion of prosper Nothing to Fear ity in that it te something for which | Motortat's Friend O ! aay! is a query occasionally heard in the midst of the hot campaig I am expected to ive three cheers |Gooddess gracious, we'll be smash being made by the republican aspirants for nominations because some other fellow has it yee in a saints} ai a | Motoriet-—All right, my dear fet The reply is: “Wait until after the primaries One Good Feature. llow, don't excite yourself. The firm| : oF Cea yr . 1 am not adroit. Mach day { do|! bought this motor from have| is It is characteristic of primary elections that most of the cometh tet euce mae worry” |enreed to heop it In repair for a f political interest centers in the contests for the nominations That's bad year 4 Weill, cach new worry makes me | in the dominant party. pecially, if that party has polled a forget the worry of yesterday. it} Solace. When your efforts fail to pay In the strife. th the Mission Sunday School. —— € oe anyway, yp Napisy lame your wife pose all the antmals did during wes - woe - comet | thowe 40 days in the ark? Smarty” Willams — They just} loafed around and scratched them large plurality or a majority in the preceding election, the pub might be worse. lic is apt to go on the assumption that the election will be Teacher—And wh i ary 3 so there is a hot contest for the settled in the primary and there is Ae, Customer (in bookstore) Li you Dante's “Inferno Clerk——No, bat I can give you aelven " — : Who's Who in Chicago.”—tLAfe. republicans begins. It is then that the democrats of King FAME FIGHTING Sandy Toole (dindainfully) , Chuck it, Smarty! What'd they i county and the state of Washington will be heard from | |scrateh for, when there was only a Peepigy . } ; i Little is heard of the democratic candidates in the present | MOST AN YTHING itwe feng do you say that | The Gummer Girl nominations of the dominant party; in this instance, republican After the primaries, the real fight between democrats and care no more for me primary election, because there are practically no contests for }than f do for him, and I know it.” ; There's something about o| the nominations aside from governor and United States senator ocean this time of year that I ca Terpsichorean Note. help but love O dance the de wt ocratic imaries ¢ no less important on that or ancer on the lyric stage, But the democratic primaries are no less importan 1 a FUN FICTION What's her name It wonder now that ve the rage; \ count. In the event of certain contingencies, the democratic | At every pirouette, | ween. * i : . Ghocking Accident | ¥ party may represent the hope of the voters of Washington for| A country parson was one day go o¥SRSS SEE f feet, though few, are far be on The secret of getting to sleep in not ww BEERS these we must consider by {itself First, indigestion. Now,’the form of indigestion whi often causes sleeplessness is what we call fermentation, This: that the meal, because too large, or too complex, oF rapidly, bas not digested, but has fermented, that i words, “rotted” in the stomach This fermenting mass ix unspeakably the stomach, and the sufferer can | “ef bread. He was weak and tadotent | What has become of “Tainted graphs are written with the paste accra a m * others of these secrets, The trouble is that may tor. clean government in the approaching election. If the repub-| Money? brush —_ Snes, ye emp ateasniememe rca —S======s | due to any one of « number of causes, and the Weatment mug, ‘Bc | + eae eee . . pend upon the cause . lican party of King county fails to purge itself of the ring at] The first requisite for a good hue| Frederick IV. of Germany, who HOW DOES IT H EN THAT ae The three principal conditions likely to cause tasemala smiy om ‘ , c died 7 4 tes c \ tension. \ present in control, and the republican party of the state fails|*#a¢ 4 ® Rood wife 4 Sept. 7, 149%, often beamed for Ca digestion, mental activity and nervous muscular ate to condemnt Ankeny in the primary election, the democratic Francia Joseph is emperor of | His subjects revolted | . | oe a 1 ol r Austria Hungar candidates will be of supreme importance ot - ey “whet hagpened to hath ‘Ob, be was landed to the akties, Rube Waddell whiffed 301 batters] 44 thinking it would ¢ a tt candidates in the primary, even if public interest seems to oe i the season of 1903. he es So the democrats of King county should not neglect their aid not take his parachute Pe Bose along" —Puck temporarily centered on the fight for republican nominations. " . | Gates of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ox i; Oe = foot-square, red-hot mustard plaster on his abdomen, The democrats should study the records and qualifications of | joaition will be thrown opea at Se Congress on June 14, 117fRe Now, the only way to relieve this kind of insomala their candidates; they should go to the polls in the primary |attle, June 1, 1909. solved, That the fiag of tr | out the stomach, How? That depends upon many thingy 1" | a Bah teen United States ro en cannot discuss bere for lack of space Ot course, the < ke C ssible showing ve to | election and make the best possible sh rw ng They owe it |The women’s club ts useful, stripes alternately red and ite; and permanent cure is to cat and live in such « way | themselves and to the commonwealth of Washington to do so.| It gives a dame a chance that the Union be thirteen “xtars, digestion will disappear i a - alan? y contest,| Te talk bf art and Mterature, white in a blue field, representing Bleeplessness from thought is often a complication: a But rte a yo ow of the pie an - 9 a . t | waste nobly abana. bie ondte 6 aew-aunteiiaiinn Rut generally r comes from an overactive, overexctted, ie voices of leading democrats are not drownec seorge Cot-) Se aus a uncontrolled min : . i eo wor terill is being heard from in his contest with Godman for dem | Only 220,000,000 cans of tomatocs| Miss Passe—I wonder wimt he ‘ _ a cure a pth gh al ge < ; will be put up this year, as against|moant when be said my test were earn to hold your min my on some cratic endorsement for the senatorship, and the two candidates | t59 990,000 cans last year like stare? subject, carefully avoiding any thought that would hommes istress you for the nomination for governor are conducting an active con “*e | Her Friend—1 think I ‘see hie . ” 8 K Giro boo! All my|F#at. Don't your teeth oat For instance, you have a certain business bother ie i test. be ap Maak tn thar the @ Y | at night?-—Judgo morrow. And next week you start on your vacation, | iaineetel ro the demos |e ee ee ee deliberately, take up your plans for the vacation, Also, in the county there are splendid men on the demo | Friend--Never mind, lass; you | other matter obtrudes iteclf. Instantly bring the cratic ticket who may be needed to turn out some of the rascals|®r* Bow equipped for « pio tere ne een ee ene) vacation plans. And so on, always turning the mind Sam dance. ain to the agreeable subject, instead of allowing it on Profanity Hill see |*# BRYAN ANO KERN, THIS | th ? . / the bothersome one | “He that paaneth by * MAY INTEREST YOU! #) Muscular rigidity as @ cause of sleeplessness is the /* ~ mon of all. The cure is to relax the muscles by THE BAR PRIMARY eS ies eae ct at anna & dog|@ With one exception, all pres (peectietemrenenateasmanemnans by the ears. Prov. revi: tt | @ idential candidates whose sur : “+e # names have ended with the If the primary election law of the state of W ashington| 9... why does @ woman take 9|@ letter N who ran for office had done nothing more than give us a nonpartisan judiciary | man's name? |@ with vice presidential candi laxing exercises. A good one is to lie flat om the life the right leg a few inches. After a moment let Then the same with the left leg, the left arm, the #0 on, until # Jefferson and Clinton. o Madison and Clinton PIKE ST. WESTLAKE AVE. —- we enraamces — inspects New Freighter. ! Japanese Consul Arrives. Torre Star * r General Manager James Tyson of | PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1.—Yasu| at me urroos stone THEG the Charles Nelson Company of taro Numano, until recently Jap- S Ss vi feeds with the “escapes” “a the day, and brings them in at * Jackson and Calhoun numbers are possessed of the necessary judgment and knowl | atahe to root, where they can be!) mee sata Boa eu Rl ee es * Van Baron and Jobneon. Lincoln and Hamlin Lincoln and Johnson i : of i » ad | He-—Why does she take every:|® dates whose surnames like @, —_ it would have been of immense value. Parties have ne thing} ning else belonging to him?—New|# Wine ended with N, have been @| ESALE whatever to do with the administration of justice. There is| York Telegram | ® elected HOLES ‘ : |@ The one exception was «| 5 < er solely of men— ri ae | Eo Seenomic issue iarcived, It is q matter solely of men pO oe oe le Bryan end@tevensen | DOWN-TOWN STORE honest and of good judgment and learning leralned a nooster te herd chickens | ® Here te the list of the win- @| 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE It is a fact that cannot be denied that members of the|that escape, It rounds up and|* 98 pairs | UP-TOWN STORE i legal profession are more capable of determining who of their} edge to make successful judges than is the ordinary business| vad : * San Francisco agrived in Seattle Anese vice consul at London, ar man or mechanic. Therefore, the bar primary held by the| Je tite worth ‘living? Ask the!» yesterday, and will superintend the |tived tm Portland last night to as eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ete eee members of the Seattle bar in June, in which six men were | rtolse; It lives to be 190, |* Harrison and Morton. trials of the new freighter River-|suine the duties of consul, a posi Thle Soap Bale te airehty breaking remem - endorsed for the six vacancies upon the bench grey iz vo Bg hell a lg footie Rod exerted sen Souvions’ cote, imalcas conse 30d Shana pon the superior bench, will! gome of the most powerful para-|@ # & # & & & & & & & & && & @| Vashon inland course tomorrow previous sale. Hundreds came to find the best serve a good purpose in aiding the voter to determine for whom |« = medicine cures better thas atthe stores ever gave, and none went away di Chinese Herts and Reote Tomorrow (Wednesday) our soap counters snaps like these dorsed at this bar primary were; John F. Main, John S. Jurey, Robert B. Albertson, A. W. Frater, Mitchell Gilliam and George E. Morris. The Star believes that the members of the Seattle bar _— BUCHAN’S CAI rs have five 00 F aiiaektdd SULPHUR «00 yn at ’ ferent kinds of LAVA POND'S EXTRACT Chinewe Herta alee ee © | sar...) cae Roots, ete Wi f "4 BUCHAN’S COTTON BLOOM PALMER'S Ot cure ati f ehr (12 cakes the bc of sehronte die cakes the box) 6c Pf: ; OF VIOLETS . per cake BUCHAN’S CARBOLIC Ki! GOLF DISINFECTING 14c OS UaEn pe >: oud BUCHAN’S CARBOLIC 14 PENN’S AN TAR ih Bs C | three cakes «+ (Unteas otherwise specified. prices are “per camel FELS-NAPTHA SOAP _ Saves the hands, preserves the clothes and maked pleasure. No soap powders or washing ry it. Fels Naptha washes the clothes in lukewarm thus dispensing with polsonous sudssteam vapors. all day Wednesday SIX BARS FOR 25. of the candidates for the bench he shall vote. The men en THE WAY SOME OF US DO acted in the best interests of the entire community in deter mining to offer such advice. It feels, however, that the purpose might have been as well served had more than six begn en dorsed, so that we might have had some choice between a num ber of acceptable men. Several gr men failed to secure the endorsement of the bar, because the number was necessarily limited to six. Boyd J. Tallman, for instance, who has made an acceptable judge, fell by the wayside. This failure to give us any choice—to place us in the attitude of either repudiating 4 or ratifying the When you can buy a ei | radbury System” on of the bar primary—is the bar primary’s only weakness icto F Svan Suit on easy payments a little down and a little at a time—there is i little excuse for being shabbily dressed, isn’t there? A NICE SPOT UNDER “Bradbur aiinsall No ecords tna” Sol cee” sa area ae : y en's Clothes are the . . of - finest. ready-foe-eervice The Suit Sensation garments on the mar h S Ste = 10-Inch Size 60c Each ptinthey: eal priced the Season tn The Ideal Republic, Popular Election of Sena- hone oh we make no astken in broken lots, to closa ts a Immortality. tors. extra charge for credit i “9 ‘ i | The Trust Question. Guarantee of Bank Deposits accommodation, $9 oO Cu om , are The Tariff Question, The Labor Question. e eee ale Not a garment in the lot that sold for pai Publication of Campaign | Imperialism. $18.00, and. most of thom are $20.00, $22.60 -an4 308 values Contributions. The Railroad Question. Eastern Outfitting Company Ino 1332-34 209 Second Av, Union St. Seattle's Credit New Fall Models now v on Sale Come in and Hear Them Sherman, Clay & Co. Victor Talking Machines—Wholesale and Retail. 1406--SECOND AVE.—1406 <0 RETURN “To THE by WE CAN a FP STRAT UNDER! Reliable House.” AN EVERGREEN “TREE . |

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