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t f 4 THE SEATTLE STAR _ BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. ——TaoF- 1900 ‘Beventh Ave EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, PHONES “3° These are exchanges, and connect with all de partmente—ask fer department or name of person You want. BALLARD STAR AGHNCY — KYERETY STAR AGENCY 409 Ballard ay. Sunset, Batiard #0 Horrett Bros, 1706 Roolefeltor Av, Sunset 1088 x conte per week, oF t Ne free captes, One cent par Hivered by mall Batered at the Postotfice at Beattie, Washington, as second-class matter PO MALL SURSCRIMEKS. The date when Your oh or When that date arrives, If yo aken from the your wame is eipt ahould your com of The NOTICE TO sURVORINKHS a do we the favor te call Beta Seek hy,” meet, Mein 1080: Lod & copy at once It yor u rom tae Ut Ye thie, an de certain of giving oar ewesertbers @ perfect service ne and it te th DO NOT WASTE YOUR VOTE Republicans of King county owe it to themsefves, their party and the public to eliminate the county ring from polities | They owe it to themselves because they have contributed too long to the wealth of the office-holders who constitute the ring. They owe it to their party because, unless the repub lican ring of King county is eliminated, that party will sooner or later meet defeat. They owe it to the public, because it is the duty of every man to use his vote and influence to help accom plish good government Under such conditions, the voter should consider but one} thing in the’primary election tomorrow; How to vote to defeat the ring. | Under such conditions friendship and all other obligations should be subordinated to the duty of the voters to defeat the corrupt ring which has preyed on the ¢ Do not waste your vote Do not vote for some candidate who has no show to win, | just because he is a friend of yours, or lives in your ward, or} town. . | Your vote is needed in the cause Do} not waste it This advice is applicable esp iff f good government ly to the contest for coun he men run ty commissioners and There are several go ning for county commissioner in both the First and Third dis trict, and for sheriff cause he is your iriend will be to jeopardize the cause of good} government. When dar is seldom allowed to count in the selection of a leader; to the strongest man | To vote for any one of these simply be er confronts a community, friendship | all turn TO WARD OFF £V/L SPIRITS the struggle for the mastery f men. well, for instance, had no one of the ther, Wellington, Webate So, in the First district, the people are turning to M. J./ Carrigan as the man who has developed the most strength in| the campaign for the nomination for county commissioner from that district. With six candi ham, the ring candidate, tion does not concentr -s in the field against Becking he w ¢ sure to win if the opposi largely on one candidate. Friends of such strong and honest men as Haas and Zimmerman, who| would make good anty commissioners, but who have no} chance to win, should remember that they have a higher duty | to the public than to their friends; that they should not waste their votes when every vote is needed to defeat the county ring | The same is true in the contest for the mination for coun-} ty commissioner in the Third district, where George W. Alb n! has undoubtedly developed the most strength, against Al Ruth erford, the ring candidate. Votes for the other candidates are] likely to be worse than wasted, for they will tend to fasten Ruth erford on the people of the Third district for another term. | ad in the race for Bob Hodge has undoubtedly taken the | sheriff, in opposition to Jim Agn Votes for Bob Hodge will not be wasted If you desire your votes to cou w, the ablest { the ringsters. t against the corruption and misgovernment of ring rule, vote for Carrigan and Albin for county commissioners, Hodge for sheriff and Case for auditor. Then your votes will not be wasted. NO BAR TO INDEPENDENT VOTING The Star has been a has been in the habit of splitting his ticket, can de what the independent voter, who} in the pri mary election, in which each voter must call for a party ticket, and vote only that ticket The independent voter can vote either the republican or the democratic ticket in the primary elect Vot ing a party ticket in the primary does not bind the voter to vote as he sees fit mh, | thet ticket in whole or in part in the general election, or put him | under any obligation whatever. There is nothing in the pri mary law designed to prevent a man from being independent in his position, or from changing his mind between the primary and the general election The object of the primary law is to give the voters of each party an opportunity to select the best possible candidates for their party, and it is the spirit of the law to confine the voting in the primary election to strict party lines, but there is nothing in the ticket or republicans mary election to vote for the candidates for nominations in their own party the The law to prevent democrats from voting the republican voting the democratic ticket, in the pri-} In doing so, they merely forfeit the opportunity | Conforming to the spirit of primary law, Star has not urged the people to participate in the republican pri mary, regardless of political affiliations. Its advi regarding republican candidates has been directed to republicans. Any} other course of action deper on individual conscience and judgment | of good government by participating in the republican primary | fating any pre ft pr ary election lav Phat is a mat AN ESTABLISHED MYTH James? James —Hecause I him. It hurts bim more than It know ey AOL dows fl a a La y had ove thing tn common, great vital Vitality te the mark of the mas' plish nothing great, nothing domin Thea she all, Let him proceed to gain vital How can the man or "oman h 7 roase vitality ie alw t diffientt the bedy sD In the firat place what working power steam engine barns coal and éombines tt result fe working power. T water and air. The result Is workin the man we call vitality Vitality, th make me In the first place, get proper food too much, 5 Many peo eat food) or eat too often, can dige too often food THE STAR-—-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908. ener VITALITY “BY DR-W-R:C-LATSAN- The world may two great classes Birth, influence, mentality, appearance, all these count, of MR.SKYGACK, FROM MARS SiSCOVERED SMALL TRIME OF ARTA BEINGS LIVING IW OBSICURIT V— SEEMED THOROUGHLY SATISFIED, MOWRVER WtT NW PRINITIVE BNISTENCE mmm BUSTED THEMSELVES TL WITH MAKING OF DECOCTIONS IN LARCH BLACK BOWL mmmne B&LORE HOUSE WAS STRIPED BANNER USED, PROBABLY be divided into the strong and the weak, the masters and the werfa And the difference. ween these two classes of men Way be expressed in one word—ritality in uree But the greatest masters of ory ity ity powntble, am 4, in the world have owed their dominance to nope of these things Hut Cromwell, Napoleon, Le all of these and the other great ones, have Id he whe lacks vitality give ap the battle? And how shall thie be donet tng in vitality gain it? fact, Crom Without It you cam accom Not at in mont let us understand that vitality is to the steam engibe with water and air oman burns food and combines. It with king power tn m power. A ie a something made by the body (tuel nd 1 hed almost said) The The How shall we not jo are kept weak because they or eat more than their bodies to get enough water and enough fresh air And then—loarn to eoonomite y» vitality in many, many ways. the strensows st egies of the gridin mat and the gy mnoastom of vitality Fancy work, to which so our on, the dia many only absurd, bat is « pure waste of vitality you make tt and you spend pend, the richer you In a word, vitality is Wie money And in the same prin soenetome Number of persons drowned the United States so far this season ts 648, | an ae ‘The high price of veal is probably due to the extraordinary demand for chicken p Battling Neleon will Ikely be « | favorite over Joe Gans tn their com ing fight at Colma, Cal, Sept. > és ¢ First recorded mention of gold is in second chapter of Genesia, 4004 BC Par None of the country’s great ora tors have ever succeeded in being elected president “if you don't save money, you! oughto. How ean I, when I auto? | eee Charging unfaithfulnes Brown, Memphis, asks for from bis wife, mother of % children. | hould cakes stick to the 4 hot cloth on the bottom Women, pans put for a minute or two. If papers are used sticking is infrequent } ee | According to Maine packers, the sardine season just closed has been the most successful for 15 years and business along the coast will show a profit of $250,000 A man wi eases only bimeelt must furnish all applause dearest? Hu No, t if I get ont of this affair!—St. Louis Republic, | e | Abraham Lincoln fs ied under a towering pile of marble, granite and br in Oukridge cemetery a mi nd a half north of Spring field, 111 | ee | Little Bertram had always longed | for a live pet, but as he lived in an apartment building, he had to be} satisfied with toy animal | later his ia moved to the country, and tram became the happy p r of a kitten, He hugged It clone and remarked At last, | am the parents of a living creature India has 4,825,947 sores of iret gated fand in the Punjab, an in crease of 453,561 acres in one yea You; ‘ain and wh “Is your she's a! “So you are still looking for an} honest man?” ie: vital outgo. mond, i “*#e much of this work is pure waste are addicted, So, In order to make vitality, eat aright, and be sure People waste Mach of the heavy work in athletics, the wrestling « lows iu not in| Crops are mainly wheat, sugar cane, | r oll seeds. wife even tempered ?* ‘* angry.” mawered Diogenos Pay a little down and a little at a time —that’sthe “‘Kastern’’ the Easy way. Open an account for way anything selected from our splendid shawing of Men's Ready Apparel Styles ity Right. and to Right Right ‘What is the lantern for?” “That's to test him with. 1 am going to lend him the lantern; and if he brings that bagk I'm going to try him with an umbrelia.”— Washington Star. Women's Wear Fall Qual Price Eastern Outfitting Company 1332-34 Second A “Seattie’s v. Reliable House.” 209 Union St. Credit wth A WORD FROM JOSH WISE, “When ali of th’. timber'’s de stroyed we kin fall back on our fam’ly tre Gyor—Windig bad an athletic | atroke yesterday Myer Athletic stroke! You mean paralytic stroke, don't you? Gyer-—-No, | mean just what 1) sald, He got mixed ap with @ pro} fessional boxer hee Mra. honorable really, a Housekeep—She'n the most | woman | ever met, Oh,| *’'s exceptional | | Mre. Ascum-—-You don't say! | | Mrs. Housekeep-—Oh why, | she wouldn't even steal another wo-! man's cook you; eee Peckem—I ean't understand why! |ao many people look upon Friday jae the umluckiost day of the week Mra. Peckem—Why, do you con! aider it lucky? BY GORMAN WATSON j 1 was feeling good that day, just shouting happy. For no reason at all, it was, apparently, exeept per haps that | bad a now suit, now shoes and new bat and they looked too. | awe | Having no real obj |etrode owt toward the park. It |was a splendid day. 1 wanted to |etng or talk to myself or do some | \thing, ver feel that way? | Reaching the park | swung along lthe footpath whistling happily and | mont likely loudly, when 1 rounded & turn and saw a girl, She was a dream of tallored sult, tan pumps and big bat and brown eyes, Our eyes met and, bubbling over with smiled as she sald, YEA ‘Goodness, how An Kagle stayed bis flight, « running a private bank, to make mutual advantage. The Lion rep that you won't | urged the Kagle, “with me i curities would reach a higher | with a mirthiess glagie, kangaroo, because it can make it can make bank notes, Just to get evan fo all the money or this flip on SEE THE BATTLESHIPS. Take advantage of the good | weather now and visit the Puget| und Navy See the battle | ships, cruisers 1 ship, training | ship and the bea grounds. This is the finest ride pm the jound | Hoats leave Pier 2, foot of Yeater! Way, every hour. Round trip, 50. | at Seattle” and pablished by Printing Co., 602 “She Lives in Gre In @ real Se posed by Prof gren, printed the Liberal Pike st For at the Price 25 Cents excep Peckem Wedderly never the It must be fetmarried oh that day soe * To toll the weht of saving until | got married Singleton Wedterly if | were sing The Farn you'd been dairy farm The New Hand The Far 1? milk a cow? The New Hand all | don was used te I thought you said workin’ to What an vp STAR DUST | Fow voovle|| KEEP MT UP UNTIL truth, a dollar And do you now? Oh, yes; I'm constant ly thinking how much I might save in Bo | have. you can't Course [ can't; Simply Had the Habit w did low come to rock the boat’? Coroner Witness with him Ho it wan he'd cradiing wheat . the second on a The Real Cause. Doctor Patent Doetor What's poor fel oatur your trouble? Writer's cramp. Ah much to write? nee; I don't have enough Patient—-No a a Baffied. “Ask me why battleship.” All righ ht; rit bi | Hut he found he couldn't, because | | this ple ts Ike a it was armor plated happy you It was and we tion al awer for # up at me asked You bet | am to may Brown © Deo, G no more 1 bee down the Aud ft waid, ‘Old her the inet My are only a step to her walking in the direc didn't wae going with «a Aint's you?" Shall I tell you on yes,” * 1 corrected she arg pon a time wut, please.” ov 1 awen That's much better old I've atrock ft rich, « the $160 I've owed you for steen years,” what mere met man, an sniffed my unknown, I tapped taughed At the entrance me Oh, no, waiking any extended b tlted he but a arms mou Saberty her nent thet jest thou the Inere?™ my chest hand my she she couldn't think of She and The you have too! 1 she sald eag was walking gO on. friend who and she looked tle frown and 1 found tongue why, and 1 sald | ary happiness.” where keep: wallet farther with me kravely head back prettily levitation was too apparent and I kissed her squire on the lips 1 held released her or right wrist 1 took her My poor man, how did you aequire such a thirst?” one a4 "It wuz disa-way, mister; when de doctor operated os me: | appendercitia, he forgot an’ left a sponge inside g ma” t leave : an ore Por in my from her pink fingers and almost sorrow whistied, SS THOP’S FA nd ¢ an Hed To t a fibh, becaum Harrigan THE LION AND THE EAGLE. treated a hat vault; alllance with Lion hi > who m, fully 1 displayed my detective star 1 dropped her wrist | has } Quit it, girlie, hereafter,” sald T in ————————— And smiled, for she did look creat- smiles as I was, { smiled happily fallen and sheepish j-—almost unthoughtfully, innocent Good-by,” she sighed and dix ly. She looked uncertain end then appeared beyond the entrance as I That's Me.” BLES was to their 1 have no objection, except that | am a bit leery of your fl ying ability snag all the assets and fit with them’ as partn le vel Why,” r it wquid be a cinch your se answered the 1 would do just as well to line up with a a safety ov a frog, because It can float alone.” ark the Hagle had himself put and then the Lion had to take him in (Paid Advertisement.) Republicar Comme Cand shone r Pires CONNER dD farm side OUTBURST OF EVERETT The ee Phbed WANDLED END SEAT HOGS BEFORE. \AND /74 GOING TO | | |THE CURSE /S | | ° “ay WHOLESALE DOWN-TOWN STORE 1013 -101S FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. «0 WESTLAKE AVE, POST-OFTICE SUBSTATION ~ sour at me uP-Townsrome = THEG Extra Specials Monday and CLUE JAY CORN PLAS Be | OAVIC ANTI | TERS—i0c size. Special, .OC | POWDER: | BLUE JAY BUNION PLAS. & | _ 26e boxes Ser same | TERS—i0c nize. 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