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{ | ‘4 ee, ° ‘THE STAR—WEDNEGDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900, “THE SEATTLE STAR | oUTBURST OF EVERETTE =|} STAR DUST. BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. pth _Ave. mecca . BY JOSH EVERY AFTERNOON WHAT BO YOU MEAN BY PUTTING UP a Main 1060, . ~~ 7 OWE OF THOSE WDEOUS Bit BOARDS PHONES teat Th Ow we Lor RIGwr NEXT TO MY None f are exchanges, and connect with all de partments—aek for department or name of pereen you want. an ae i ie BALLARD STAR AGENCY — $409 Ballard ar fw woied ode RVRRETT STAR AGENOT—terrett tron, 2706 Hookefellor Av, Sunset 1098 1807-1909 CEPT BUNDAY. / CAN'T Sha WHAT OBIE C~ Trew You CAN WAVE, OUR POSTERS ARE Aa WORK OF A WORD FROM JOSH WIBE, | hotel) bition of kissing at this resort? | The Mald (demurely) ly local option.-Puck Pana or GALL Bik Board COMPANY “There's a Queer Goods. One cent per Copy, six Cente per weely OF twenty-five gente per month. Der drawback Drigeiohew db demdiee those ol Htvered by mall or carrier, No free eaples e everything. para? Bntered at the Postoffice at Seattia Washington, a8 seconA-class mation pide a bogy-oi-bae Grigke—Pirst rate, What are they TO MA SUBSCRIBERS Che 4 when Sour eubsoripth pires oe wir ithe meds f LA the ada el of each paper When that Gate arrives, If subsoriptter hee © pald te advane ie taken Grom the Hist, A chang ioe oe of date on the address label ls & F ac making love to you | “I guess he t What—has he you? No; asked me to marry him.” he'd be tired ¢ mw by ¢ oclook any evening Mein 1060, Ind. 441. by Uf you should mine It more Uh am be certain of giving our sumscribers @ perfect service quarreled wit Modern Methods. 1 got @ postal from « THE HONEST VOTER’S CHANCE Seana oa ne" You CAN'T Ska. En PY ndidate | | | WELL, THEN, 14 NELP You LLY OR ee ae ts prt you are #0 soulful,” Honest, conscientious voting by the people of King county] | ywer’ NUANCE /SW'T REMOVED wectee Tent ottectt” Mquired the) gure. But how about the eats?| in the primary election, September 8, means political death to BY SUNDOWN THERE'44 BE A Asked me to consider myself) !™ ‘most dead for a mack * PYECE OF BLACK CLOTH ON YO) slapped on the back and my baby UR the county ring It is only necessary for the people to realize their power Good Hunting. The feative eland Of far New Zealand I'd like to chase I'd bait the w Could 1 the « Conduct on kissed. Seoms he's card index campaign.” FRONT DOOR (i conducting @ and use it to relegate the ring to permanent political oblivion le This True? Some girls are very hard to please and the rest n't worth the trow ble It can be done if It can be done easily and thoroughly the people will only awake to their power; the power of which apace the convention system robbed them, but which has been put back in their hands by the primary system. The power of the county ring has long been a political bugaboo. Both the politicians and the people have bowed down to the ring in the past because the ring controlled the county conventions of the republican party; through the con To hunt the tiger r A Commercial Criticiom. “How often you see artists of real merit struggling for a livellhood! It's mostly thelr own fault,” an swered Mr. Cumrox. “I'd be willing to give w of ‘em a chance, but the trouble with « real artint Is that inaiats on painting pictures that Along the Ni Or le ards I'd be delighted If copyrighted Were every shot No Money Loaned "Can you do me a favor? | THE GIFT OF PATIENCE 1 suppone there's no probt-| No; mere of Rast!iy Did ye ever ketch a fish, Johony?” ventions controlled the nominations and so controlled the of pa’t adverticn anybody except him Not. fe the ckape of a fiver."—| _ Nop ;_ but Tm ng yet es fices of the county, with all the attendant patronage seit Washington Herald = == a —_lea;,-,/,. 70 (°° « “ ‘ w! | 4 It is useless to fight the county ring. It is too powerful,” | A Sermon in Brief. | People can have a very enjoyable Sal — became the consensus of expression, and the ring was allowed | "===" - Cae a cy oe pare wate “tf He's a good loser.” time when they are off on @ pleas <4 a a : But a poor provider ure trip planning all the nice things 4 HE Ww to perpetuate its power from term to term. Well, you can’t expect @ wage they will be able to do when they ‘ earner to be both.” Under the convention system it was difficult to beat the} ting, and the reputation of the ring for invincibility seems to stick in the minds of the people, in spite of the fact that the | get home | Two of a Kind. j “Can you keep @ secret?” incorrigible “Bevery cloud has « silver iffin Sedat a ; am fure; put me on.” Will you admit that? system, which alone made the ring invincible, has been abol-| | “Not much; so can 1.” | “f will,” said the pessimist. “But “ ished. The people forget that it is not voting strength that | what good that do me when OF 3 | Give and Take. | there are | The Man (new arrival at summer | ships?’ ere > controls conventions, but the ability to pack caucuses, pull} pally wites and turn political tricks. adepts. } But under the present system the power of the ring is} measured solely by the number of votes it can control } At that the ringsters were) “Ten, ten double ten—fortyfive,, Fashion is a variable wind and How many votes does Jim Agnew contol? fittese “ee ) egeg the weather vane How many votes does Charlie Beckingham control? Total number of Jews in United) Garfield wan first president to y & La How many votes does Al Rutherford control? j States ts 1,418,013. | eee ee 1 ae foretgn | | If a woman loves a man she does| ee | not hold him up to ridicule | Secretary of agriculture, Wash-| lhe Bing jingten, D. C, will send free “the | pamphlets on poultry raising j j j | | These men do not control even the votes of all the em ployes of the county offices control only their own votes, and those they are apt to cast for The majority of their satellites ; Phonetic pronunciation of United States of America” tn Jap eae | he winning candidates. the Wh e° : ; a ; r anese Is Gah shu koku. @irte 15 years ol4 may marry ¢ vaunte ~ ing +29 | wit conse: r 3 , ere is the vaunted power of the county ring ae ‘ bess on oii without consent of parents ta Cab Three crushed mint leaves toeach glass of iced tea gives a de Under the convention system, when the votes of the people | | 0 wns Pry ip mae ae wh grad yes ifornia and North Dakota | Nelous Mavor c cb " 0 «- | - ‘ a : counted for nothing in the selection of candidates, their power | to you —Thos reon | Total value of products of cam-| ty ee re en ee eh ee eae bene err of) whe }ning and preserving industry Waiter (who has just served up| United States for one year some soup): Looks uncommonly | 104,505,471 Uke rain, str | ately was great people count for everything in the selection of candidates, their power is infinitesimal. Under the primary system, when the votes of the Black pepper ts made of pepper corna West Indies, white pepper comes from | belong removed before grinding uibar which are grown in the the same berry, the husk Cayeune pepper comes from Zan Diner: Yea, by Jove, and tastes! Knicker—When fs your wif / ‘ The only danger is that the people will not realize their! ike it too. Bring me some thick |jng home oe See Lanes Sen, vent on a earsie will cure sore throat power and use it carefully soup. one Hocker—The first night I have! the bleeding a & cut will atop ‘, tk the boys up fe iMtthe s In the primary election, voters of King county must take! tarry Stovey, with the Phila-lyork aan * ttle Same—New ane jutee and salt rubbed on a garment will remove iron r ’ | rus jelphia Athletics in 1888, stole 156 a i anes, And yet we think Ty Cobb) New olectric and Jobnoy Evers are whirlwinds | hotels ewitet: on the bags. time to vote properly. If the voters, in any large numbers, | merely vote for the first man on the list for each office, the Vegetable or fruit stains may be removed from the hands by rubbing them with lemon juloe while washing Blackberry brandy ts a valuable addition to the family medicine i contrivance in on a Nght In a} object of the primary election system will be defeated, and the : j . Se ‘fe eS mall for him te)" ebest 6 ) ystes jere lies our wife, Samantha! placed in the be ne tis } < 5 t ring may continue in power, but if the voters make up their ao co in the boa bearing his num. , Sh. Feat Agung with meals ts fattening Eaten aione it ts ‘5 E pourta « minds in advance for whom they wish to vote, and carefully Proctor, hndtieg loed Hquida, taken fn quantity with meals, are both fattening . ve Who ketehbed « cold and woulda't What has of the old) and indigestible mark a cross opposite the name of cach candidate they favor, doctor | fashioned whose idea of| regardless of the order in which they are printed on the ballot, |S%¢ could not stay, she had to/ wild extravagance was for a chid)~ = meaty ome prema ve 0 : go to wear its Sunday shoes o1 «e the power of the ringsters will be broken and the county ring! Praise God, trom whom all biess-| day? Es ee Ee UPPER YUKON WILL FAIR will be a thing of the past. tags flow 7 oe —Judge. “1 hope, driver, you will sot ran ] CLOSE EARLY It is not a hard problem which confronts the people in the ee with me.” | (By United Press.) approaching primary election. Sentiment against the ringsters| “Svt I say unto you, love your Bless you, no, lady! I've got « eyrien Ber PIKE ST. »e WESTLAKE AVE. vi hi 4 - i, verwhelmi ho . enemies, bleax them that curse] wife and six kids at home already.” | According to advices received by EVERETT, Sept. 2—With double | Tye ENT mance — among the voters is overwhelming. If each voter takes tem you, do good to them that hate| ore 1. W. Dadiey, general agent of the the attendance of any previous | SOST.OPmce sue-sration -nufBlRiry 0 Soe minutes’ time to carefully mark his ballot in favor of candidates |¥°" — pray for them which de| Nine-tenthe of the city noises are) White Pass & Yukon railroad, pres- opening day, the Snohomish county | 4 2 spitefally use you and persecute ' estimated to be unnecessary. Now| ent indications point to an early | tair ¢ eater 1 Ba opposed to the ring, the deed will be done, and the ring candi-|you.” Matt. v., 44 if the sense of hearing could be of the Yukon, owing to un ed ae pe — Thle year's * dates defeated by such overwhelming pluralities that their pow ey limited to only the necessary one low water ed by the associat wigmanenrscrns ci oc preggsees Attendant--No dogs admitted tenth, we would all be happy freight for Dawson and points my SBe association, 8s sever be er will be forever gone here, mister i between Dawson and White Horne [0° have such Sxcellent exhibits — — — — ialto: . " oy « a a . x settle of stock and do been see ! eames | Visitor He tan't my dog. | “Grandfather” began Jimmy,| should be shipped from Seattle not ¢f,y on pean Sen i ee The remainder of this week we redouble efforts towards places which he father does not), / »wed you as be gased thoeghtfully at, the | later than Sept. 16 « einer vaken | Bighty harness horses and 40/f GREATER VALUES in SOAPS. We're selling LOADS of it re ‘ ' ; hy jormer ye up OM | sunning horse é ico res, |; Changes | — . Visttor-—Well, 80 did you—Har- don't you tell yourself a airrais-|enerally closed between Oct. 1 Yynnink horses, moatly trom the Yaka ae per’s Weekly toy story —Judge ‘and 10 dows, are entered in the racing Y GET CONTRACT FOR ? . vents. Some of the fastest ani These for Thursday only: mals in the west are included | HER FATHER FUNNY WALKING WITH for-ser TRIS f | successful air. ooo === | WHOLESALE DRUG OPENS x22: 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE WRC LATSON MD, What ts the secret of the peculiar something that women a Ol “ety How can it be gained? Why ts it that some Med men as well as women—always present a good appearance even @ | their clothes are cheap and shabby, while certain other people ways look common and “slouchy,” no matter how fine or their dress. Some people have style. 4 some people—the vast. jority—have not Now, how can t people who have go gain it? What Is the secret of style? The secret of style may be expressed in two wo and movement. The man who carries his body and chest shoulders back and face turned to the sky; the aily and freely, with chest up, weight on the balls t and the arms and legs free from tension—thess will wear jeans and calico as if they were clothed in satin. Such people will always present a distinguished For they have style. a One of the best ways I know to acquire an upright aml) fled carriage of the body is the following ne ke a full breath and hold same while wal the room, face turned toward the celling and arms | the same direction 4 Afterward this movement should be modified by holding the chest up and forward, face turned tow while the arms are allowed to swing easily at the sides For ease of carriage | know of no exercise better than’ | . Btand easily, feet slightly apart. Now begin to tun ian | from side to side as on a pivot, allowing the arms to swing | ly ae they will : i The persistent practice of these exercises will do much toe | vate that erectness, ease and balance of carriage which | monly called “style.” os N STORE | UP-TOWN STORE U P EXTENSI this bunch "|| COSmo BUTTER 5 PROF. JANSEN’S DOG Pe. -- aa PONS Ho So Slit a C | Reguiar 250; extra Brotherhood of Railroad ‘Train Special .* - Benjamin C. Levy, candidate for} Twohy Brothers of men’s Labor day exeurston will ex COLGATE’S TURKISH fA.) OO hy vepublions nomination for coun-| among the largest rail ' cel anything of its kind on the BATH 4 a 5c ANTISEPTIC witch a y treasurer, will arrive on Sept. 8,|tracting firma in the west, have al coast that day. Don’t miss it, and cates epee al i if it is within the power of his tal | been awarded the contract for the Mer remember that a dollar will’ buy i. raems d ga ne 6c extra special, thrys 1 ented daughter, Miss Gertrude Levy | construction of the road of the Ore v m this day, with this lively ta: dl te aone ey ‘i : to make up the deficiency of votes gon & Washington, the northern | than any other piace that || FAIRY SOAP—Extra spe barry? ba poi FH whien ay noe exist ro. [extension of Marriman’s Union Pa jZou cam Go. You can’t spend but a ae Sone 15¢ DALWOOO--4 an ss Gertrude Levy is supple ‘cific, from the tide flats to Blac jone doliar, that's your ticke e ° » specific : ke.” aetiie Bar tethers cameaien by | River Santen ats to Black oe - ions your ticket the Unless otherwise specified, prices are “per cake. active vote-getting, expecially among nstruction work on a small oe hie oie the labor organizations. Monday ¢ will be commenced immedi afterioon Miss Levy addressed the it being some time before the wae ase | oat a Stevedores’ union in their hall « contractors will be able to get thei 0. be i pigtai oe ; ‘j benching Western av. and has addressed | steam shovels and other equipment | Start cto r Right 2 $c oth unions. on the ac The work ces ee ee Miss Lavy is on the go from/eventually employ a large for with a new Fall Suit Worth 10c the cake; will limit 8 cakes to a customer an@ morning to night, campaigning in! labor Thursday, 4 cake morning to night, car ng in | lab iY but see that it is a hureday, 4 cakes »..0.... ++ sesseneeoaps : re akan - oo “Bradbury System’ |= e a Suit, for “Bradbury” } B } THIS WILL LooK » jj Clothes are by all odds the finest ready lillam Jennings YODA UU HOD Up WO re - jf Vice garments in Amer- Records ta” | | ee | aw “ howing of these fa | = mous t for Men, ina 10-Inch Size 60c Each BY DOROTHY DALE. wide range of prices, Extremes meet this year {n hat-| width goe atior which we will be de der by a pr is a hat and}is made fusion of The Ideal Republic Popular Election of Sena- |{/9™- . cur attention to the mush. ee Bie: ears Humes. drocatag iy © how you Immortality. tors. room ot 1908 3 : and wh and ‘ welcome to . ‘ Nothing new about ee mushroon The hat | a high do * Another ha hat ts » \ rt ai p The Trust Question Guarantee of Bank Deposits. in millinery? Well haven't] ing of ck par t, clreled oe ge Blige geo a on th M sit aracl SF OW , . seen this one, And you can't see, midway with a t etme odern Credit Pl Ys ‘i 4 1 ‘ ng ) brim fan it The Tariff Question The Labor Question. ything else « in sight.) White t! ' not cot t , : But to get an adequate idea of this| from the left sid from , 1 : PORN ee ee Publication of Campaign Imperialism. monats ue € say we must go back; them a d of bla " n 4 : ‘ va 7 , | te principle drops to the wh i ' wathed in soft folds || = Contributions. The Railroad Question, he new bat is just like the lit dout rch 5 of i " ‘tr " French auce mushroom, with bon w band : a - i i. diameter magnified 70 to 100 tir the center, making an ' er . * Think of your umb m lar, is attached ’ : tr iy - Now on Sal Come in and Hear Them in the same way The collar fastens with I itti BRT d cher ae aby the poor merry widow left shoulder ' P ouuee? Geen, cece ae ut high, broad and magnificent nh hate lead for fa wea and a wud mm C Sher Cl & Cc ae the new mush om is, there is velvet will be the thing for winter Vings, plow and ¢ feath ompany also a chance for the Woman who Felt ar also good » wil \ k “ man, Clay & Co. Bes ot act use tee nee bear hun He 0 be strictly in the mode, The from three-euarters of { “ antinna oh 1332-34 209 Vietor Talking Machines—Wholesale and Ret Heat, clove-titting turban Is back, | yard in width, ‘They are homie | ed ; “a é i 1406—SECOND AVE.—1406 |] hat that has created sensation In| masses of natura e fen are d with them. Anoth “Seattle's Reliable Credit Park iy ri with n nother attle liable redi EAE OEE ee fal a ; ri _ rands of satin ) Mt and) new trimming ia a square dotted Re: House.” geec 2 The Suit Sensation of the Season ‘Michaels-Stern” and other celebrated n lots, to close, at “BStein-Bloch, makes in brol S2uigsr s27 $9. Not a garment in the lot th sid for tess than $18.00, and most of them are $20.00, $22.50 and $26.00 values. New Fall Models now on exhibition.