The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1908, Page 4

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i if THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 13089309 Beventh Av EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, PHONES ws These exchanges, and connect with all de Partmente—ask for department or name of person you want. a — EVERETT STAR AGHNCY oo Main 1050, ARD WTAR AGHNOY — 140) Ballard ay Sunset, Matiard #06 | Merrett Brow, 2104 Rockefeller Av, Sunset 108%, conte par Week, oF twenty-five cents per month, De- Ne free captes aubsoript vives, | en from t SURSORIR: abel of each paper Deon pald tn * address label fs a receipt a ne @ and 180 oolock, « more than once, please (elephone us every if givtag our swesorters & perfect service THE DOWNFALL OF CHEADLE Market Inspector Cheadle has reached the end of his graft In the hope of escaping a worse fate, Cheadle has resigned as “mayor of the Public Market,” fond of himself Unable to longer retain a public office in the face of the as he was styling proofs of petty grafting presented against him daily in the} columns of The Star, Cheadle has retired to private life, in the hope that his crimes will not overtake him and land him in the penitentiary, Cheadle’s action was hastened by } | | the fact that The Star had placed in the hands of the prosecuting attorney evidence | on which to base a criminal charge of extortion against him. | This action was taken by The Star because Mayor Mi , whose duty it was to discharge Cheadle, or at least to put him under Suspension pending investigation, failed to act, presumably for pome reason connected with Cheadle’s services for the mayor in the last campaign Cheadle is seeking to hide himself in the obs urity of pri vate life, but the people of Seattle should see to it that he does not the of Though graiter, Cheadle has indulged in the most despicable form grafting, but one that is open to municipal grafters. ing is exceeded in depravity only by the grafting off of fallen} women. Grafter Cheadle has endangered the success of the public market, an institution dear to the hearts of the people of the city, as well as to the producers of the county. market was established in order to free the consumers of the city and the producers of the county from the exactions of the big grafters on Western av. Left to operate under the lays of competition and free trade, the public market will mean a} saving of thousands to the people of the city, but, if the pub lic market is to be preyed upon by such despicable grafters as Cheadle, its object will be defeated Producers cannot sell to the public at close prices, if they are compelled to pay a grafting official a high price for the! privilege of selling tempted to get even by ¢ public market, the manag graft, cannot fail ultimately to whose victims.constitute the general public | Grafter Cheadle has been guilty of the meanest kind of graft; the graft which takes the food out of the mouths of the! people; the graft which increases the cost escape consequences his acts. a petty of His graft The public The man who is the victim of graft is ever iting on someone else, and so, a ent of which is honeycombed with become a combination of grafters of living for every | Friend Artist girl certainly Puasling Yeu, she's — STAR D ° THE STAR IT DESCRIBED HER that model of yours, oht A poser BY JOSH A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. “Many a cook has fost by « hair.” The Wherefore. “Why doesn't wealth bring more happiness? Because tr jeasure ties in |doing things we can't afford Beomed Foothardy Look here! id the official there'll be trouble If your wife disregards us when we persistently | tell her she must not pick the flowers Then,” replied Mr. H. F for it was no other why ever persiatT Judge. Bo Different “Life ain't Hke the plays.” “How now “When | go calling no housemald than who labors for a daily wage; the graft which helps to bind |¢vet tells me the family history the people of this country in an industrial slavery Are the people of this city going to allow such a grafter| to escape? } Are they going to allow his place to be filled with simi grafters in the future? Is it not time to make an example of grafters in Seattle? | | Intelligent voting is the one requisite to the success of the primary clection system To vote intelligently, there are a few points the voter must m Sept. 8. The voter must first call for his party ticket temember when he enters his polling place There is no such ng as voting a straight party ticket by} marking a single X after the party designation, as in general} elections. In order for the vote to be counted, the voter must mark an X in the space ruled off to the right of the name of each candidate for. whom he desires to vote | For all state and congressional offices for which there are four or more candidates running for the nomination, the voter must vote for both first and second choice. Failure to vote for | either first or second choice invalidates the ballot as far as that | office is concerned. Voters must not vote f or the same candidate for both first | and second choice, as the vote will not be counted in that event Voters must not vote for first and second choice for state and congressional offices if there are less than four candidates For county ¢ offices and judges of the| superior court, voters must vote for first choice there is no second-choice rule for these but as there are six judges of the superior « to be elected, voters must vote for six of the candidates for superior and Third districts of th ty, the incumbe f the Second ty commissioner—their ch andidate living in the dis trict in which they vote. ‘This impression is erroneou | |ed to the pol Every voter in King county is entitled to vote for two] county commissioners—one from the First district and one from the Third district. Voters ca t andidates for commissioner from the sar list In orde 7 1 the p ary election, each voter must be re ered he precinct in whi lives not later than Sept. 5, the last day of registratior ation at the last pre i ficient, provided there has been no change of re clean ¢ rament in t r hands in the primary election tem Intelligent ting ll insure the carr y out of the wish f the i rity in that respect Cut this out and save it f r ence on primary election Fire-Proof Storage BEKINS Moving and Storage Co. Corner Third Ave, & Washimgtor Main 12s. Street ind 1K whilst making passes at the furnt |ture with « feather duster Would Look Bad. : This gas bill is only for ar | cents.” Well, str?” “Can't you add #47 I've been writing my wife that I'm spending |my evenings at home Hopes Crushed. “Some of us ought to be appoint force,” remarked racterized by firm the woman ch news of chin | BEING OF AN INVENTIVE TURN OF MIND AND A LONG DISTANCE THINKER, YOu AT LAST EVOLVE - REN te +-PRODUCE A GREAT INVENTION THAT ATTRACT! PP OPPOSOOOOODD POOCOO THE DEAF CAN HEAR tah sot p) rout enoy ™ ' ' spell ble — And wear added « younger « Hut Itke as or would acsign lothes squad, In vie ast OO uniforma? ister Campaign ts On. “Tt ain't no more.” Why sot He makes me jeans are full of money Yulsion when I search my pockets je th f 4 too much. think that -THURSDAY, SEPT How love ot the horrid direc “to the plain sugested @ third this possibility euthus going to listen to that my and the re No Circulation. “I have no trouble at all in male ng money } vidual You porous,” No i don't look og very Served Him Right There was & maa fn our town Who took Pp said the unkempt indt roe my trouble comes to pass passage In a boat With « half doxen other folks for & sume Now evening's float this man above mentioned Wan drowned that very night He waa the chap who rocked the boat So it served him mighty right Queer Discovery. Are you aware.” queried the| earder who reads the scientific patent medicine almanses that « person's two ears are not of hog strength | “Sure I am | idiot 1 know lots o 10; have a dea Most acute one for invitations, ’ An Advance Thought. Diges—-Windham thinks he bes linvented a successful fying tan-/ | chine. | Biggs—-How far has he been ale) to fly it? 1 Digge—-Ob, he haan’t tried it pet.) ‘That is why he ba |: THE WAY SOME OF US ARE DON enaful machine. replied the cheerful | men who} ear tor besgers, and « invented a uD tMBER 3, 1908. Some Laughs Some Figures Dollar of 1858 ta worth er Five hours are required te digest pork Dilatory shoppers, Christmas tn only four short months away! o- A man with a swelled head does not necessarily wear a big hat e.9).9 After Oct. 1 you can send letters to Bagland or Ireland for 2 cents. “ee A social note-—-Alarge number of turkeys will be axed to dinner in November “ee At least two witnesses are m ed to a will, It does not need to be attested by a notary “ee California exceeds In area Obio, Indiana, Ilinols and Michigan by 54,110 square miles 2 .% Bell Boy: Here's the hammer! you asked to have brought up to our room. Clerk wants to know what you want it for Farmer Hayrick: Consarn it, I want to break into that glass case and put the Heht out “*e Saying that sun never seta on Pritieh soll is equally true as to of United States. When it ix 6 p. m. On Attoo island, Alaska it i 9:36 a, m, of moxt day eastern coast of Maine. a8 Jomain on to be wide Statos just are a hot fover nald in the United The aymptome Hay ts | ayread now snusentiens DISILLUSIONED 4 % It's & wonder you didn't prop precinets of the conservatory 1 would have, only I bad seen ber in the searching glare of the ball room In all the world the greater than child culture. nothing and yet = e Peerres 2 =A WONDERFUL IDEA ~ “WHICH YOU PROCEED TO MATERIALIZE -ANO YES WELL ORGANES Gooeit “THE ATTENTION OF COMPANY RIGHT Away LOCAL CAPITAL AND IS A ave RECORDS PIANOS TALKING MACHINES JOHNC WANG Co. AN GECOND ave EAT Tur PHENOMENAL MONEY MANNER FOR, THE SCHOOL DAY GPECIAL Prices on Clothing for the Boyes. Regular $3.00 Suits only Regular $4.00 Buite only & Regular $6.00 Suite only §: CROWN CLOTHING Co.,, 1121 First Ave. MOST ANYTHING And a Few Light Extras lof state under Geo ‘m m Some Thoughts he is head, streaming eyes, and much resect to pocket hamdkurchiofa ee “He ia a man who sticks to every | word he says In that so?” “Yeu he stutters so! New) York Telegram ] “ee | Good antide for carbolie acid! ts flour and wat coe Thos. Jefferson was secretary Washington McKinley's majority over Bryan | in popular vote in 1900 was 849,465. ae 'e 1 Of all languages, Knglish nly gives greatest variety pression, as ita words from many languages. prob. | of ex-| are derived There was a young boy known as Bill tilt he made himself t1 } | Who at When He rt It's dre is mother sald “Why?” lied with a sigh quiekly 1 fit" Judge. ful how *-* “ No ditional and be acer Buckner, in Feb terma other ¢ an uncon immed surrender Grant to nd of Fort ee Se | Fiveyearold James porarily deprived of one eye by a painful n approached mother Mamma to haven't with ean Ger Donel tem: | use of! As! his | to Ko 1 sleep | was the wt anid rl hav tonight, b early got Delteator bed cane but one eye to ae me ADVANCE, IN ¢ 0 powe to her in the dim. SY VES OEIPARTLON | ,{t is & subject little understood and gromsly abused | The children form the larger part of any growing population. Our child, our neighbor's child, grow up! and become man and woman, but! the children remain with us al ways, & permanent and most im portant the most unselfish and rvice is that as a class r opportu. | nities, and cpening up new avenues |of power for our children, can we make the world a better place for | | those who must come after us. Had we a woman president, or} even a fair representation of women in congress, I believe all employers of child labor would be prosecuted | as traitors to their country } Exile would be a fit panishment/ for any citizen who had so little} love of country as to impert! the fu which benefite cht Only by creating gr ture of bis native land in order to pile up a colossal fortune Child labor is not the only sin against the children. of the blackest Putrid politics warps their sense of honor; filthy streets and unsight- | ly sign boards, advertising every nostrum and get-rich.quick scheme er heaven, blunt their powers of | perception and love of the beauti-| ful We rob them of eyesight In bad although ft ts ly lighted schoo! rooms, and destroy | 1 ngs by cramping the tender ing bodies over misfit desks. No matter how careful the par ents may be to develop the child's natural faculties in the home, it A Little Down|| and a Little at a Time pays for any garment se lected from our showing of “Bradbury System” Men's Togs for Fall the These ace finest ready-for-service Men's Clothes on the market— finest in style and in qual ity—right in price We make no extra charge for credit accommodation. Eastern Outfitting Company Inc. 209 Union St. Credit 1332-34 Second Av. ‘Soattio’s Reliable How MR. SKYGACK, WHOLESALE 1013 - 1015. FIRST AVENUE PIKE ST. eWESTLAKE AVE, Post ornce sue WET AY Tmt UPTOWN STOME ° ust submit to the same “cram: | not be overstrained tp youn o ing” process, follow the same line | expect It to b trong aaah it of enforced study an ita dullest | the adult nd ound | |clansmate, An enormous amount of nerye force is wasted doing la A surfeit of religioy Mh intent) hortow@My an weartly that which| in childhood hay toned the child detests and may never! ple away from the churee im # need in its real work in the world, | are «lt ny forced to do & thin mailed hand of authartty wet te ally avold that thing when Wel come free agents, ae | so 8 aM SAW EXTRA MEALTHY FE/IALE FARTH. Ekibi é x \AND TIRED MALE EARTH-BLIVG SE. PULL ~ FLOAT ~~~" MAE MANE Eh y SWIVEL HANDLES UNTIL FYERCISE-~Dayy “|0OZED FROM FACE AND HANDS me FEMALE SAT SAILING COMPLACENTEL “yl GLANCING HITHER AND YON PROBABLY ENDURANCE FEST, Af: A human being should first be « salthy animal, The rajigious sense a later development and should yratk for R ae ee eal —_— DOWN-TOWN STORE USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2915 ~ ~ MAIN 2G WE OE ~ FREE TO ALL -—-_ FREE PHONES: REST RO hr UP-TOWN STORE — Two enrmances — THOM “Tl “Lote of Soap for « little money.” keepers are talking about the at The Quaker this week. The best, however, has been Prt a fitting climax, and, although we lose on the Soap, we gain thn the extensive advertising such deep-cut prices secure for ua” Friday morning until midnight Saturday UNCLE SAM'S TAR— 3 MAJESTIC GLYCERS be size, special c 20-MULE TEAM BORAX 4c | , SOAP— SOAP 5c PEET'S MECHAN BATH—Per 5c | Removes ink, gri herwise specified. he housewtves and) special price, COKE... cease GRANDPA'S TAR—100 size, special .,,. ENOX LAUNDRY— 8 cakes ed are “per cake.) stains, ete TURKISH dozen prices qu BUTTERMILK GLYCERINE SOAP Full 2-ounce cakes, white or pink; positively the VALUE OF THE WEEK. Bring a MARKET KET Friday and Saturday, and get ALL WANT, at— TWO CENTS A CAKE - . eoestre mt 10-Inch Size 60c Each The Ideal Republic. Immortality. Popular Election of tors. Guarantee of Bank D The Labor Question, Imperialism. |The Railroad Question. The Trust Question. The Tariff Question. Publication of Campaign Contributions. Now on Sale. Come in and Hear Them. Sherman, Clay & Co. | Victor Talking Machines—Wholesale and Retail 1406—SECOND AVE.—1406 wat “Gus Brown” si The Suit Sensation of the Season “Stein-Bloch,” “Michaels-Stern” i other celebrated makes in broken lotg, $9.0 that if .00, $ jess than 50 and $26.00 $18.00, values New Fall Mode 4 garment in the lot and most of them are $ is now on exhibition Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop”

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