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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLIHING co. ; Wee EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUND. fo 1907.19 o Seventh AY. PHONES wea These are exohang and connect with all de « Partmente—ask for department or name of pereen You want. BALLARD STAR AGENCY — 8409 Batiard ay, Sunset, Ballard 206 " EVERETT STAR AGENCY-—Herrett Brow, 2T0¢ Rookofolter Av, Munset 10Rk | One x A. OF twenty-five osnte per month, De | Bntered at the Po @ at Soattia Wa , ae ROOONACOLARE HALF. 3 TO Man SURSCTUEBERS. THE STAR—THUREDAY, OCTOBER 8 1906. someenteueeMeeRtrRtERENREN Kena IER ARAN REE ere sort /ONsaORE OUR FAN GALLERY © — THE GOLF FIEND SEMEL ERT LETT ICTS TS HTT OS TERT HEE NES NOES RE ES RE RE TERETE PONT tha WHAT IT ALL MEANS | Chafin, thy Man, and Why He Asks Your Support Fourth of a series of non-partisan articles written for First Voters, recently Naturalized Citizens, Busy Folk who have not followed political events closely, and our Boy and Girl readers. BY GILSON GARDNER. NO. 4, EMUEMEEH TE SEMEN SEM SEICSE MSR MESSI ST TEIR EM BEN 828 trae We Are Agents for the Onyx Fast Black Hosiery—lIt’s Advertised in All the Best Magazines | ‘The prohtbitionint's candidate for = |president hax one thing which a ran } the other presidential eandidate caf Wel See tate lowe al oot frarns 5 scores of men whom he has re ued Ifrom drunkards’ graves a , : toy, eee ust Now There’s a Special GOV. MEAD’S PLAN DUE TO FAIL | jit, was made for me by the man al whom erally vleke rom ne ‘' . gutter when had been left eens ‘. iby those who believed it the only Display fl h d A t l ‘ vernor Mead, in explaining his plan to put one person at} fit place for him 0 mishe rtictes t Pa 1 Thus Bugene W, Chafin. And he the head of all the state penal, reformatory and eleemosynary |will go on to tell how a ~ ie Subject to the approval of the governor, it should be his} 000 a year, And he could, if din 4 ength, re: tr stretchy, Pr J ’ tell of many similar cases Si hii fe fi a aN a duty to designate and appoint all the heads of departmer f | on years ago Chafin left toc. ing or NE FID legs ANG Closely Woven, | comfortable law practice in Win ery strong feet. Uniess the institutions under rp co rl - 4 = a sar ¢ hy a phe hide C > very strong feet. Unl That an executive, acc the confidence of the people t \charge of the Washingtonian home hildren tried these, you can’t know how ' f . » should at a sdlary of $1,600. Since then very good low-priced stocking the extent of giving him the highest office in the state, should he | Into personal contact 15: i = @ has come into personal contac ¢ to 20c Pair seriously propose this is hard to credit, except that, in the hurry | with 2,000 drunkards of the extreme Is All can be i A ar oe le i le type, Ina) prog n of cases 208 to 814 are is pai je © Cid dak ce ; of an impromptu speech, he spoke without taking thought of his} fe tas noon abte te pAeaadiggeesss ea 6 are I5e a pair 9% and 10 are words to take a new hold on | " a in CRs | A big, strona, good ni 4 man A SN - Chere is much to be said for and sinst the centraliz n fs this prohibition candidate. He i row ll be fool ; of authority, such as the governor prc s, and there is no gain-| eutina 10 Gounde, Gon Tk An Underwear Here again you'll be fooled 7 mat pring at 56 as w an he did at t¢ »y the price, as these are hon 4 saying the fact that the tendency is toward it at present, but t a | jand boasts that he has never t f : ‘ babes a4 My 5 governor, in announcing his plan, presents the certain way to} fa pate expe ence is cl flay in| Oe te Tipe tnd My or Children estly remarkab y Bor d : uch his life his in the heritage of a N | »w prices—in fact, far better make it a complete and lasting failure He cares not which team copa the rag lboyhood on @ farm near Mil}-/!* equivalent to saying it i# impos f 5c pies od . nat = ’ sage . . 1 ble for Jor of o peophe + you're used t hoe og i With one man at the head of all the state institutions, spe Or oa Tales etredt & sala | waukes. sible for @ majority of people | 2. to 35c¢ than you're i g in ial . . . ! } t the head of discourse a week Last year Chafin made 5 nd perwrls ose Proll oe —___ most stores t one store in Cialists in charge of each institution, and employes at the hea favorite cleek speeches. He spoke tn cight differ. | TBD conclusion and act the | G a hundred in Armet will s d i P “ » to this one man, there c be at . ent states, and did not miss a meet Twelve months ago few | a Garment ; pS. cll each department, all responsible to this one man, € Or some. other p In his bag s He diq| thought it would be fp you as good for as little } g or arrive tate for oF le ¢ | j no other outcome than chaos | jnot miss « train no: ence | Cfry five great south firm, sple Shhed oray + , i ht . ppoints | tteh te his penne 0 in all |Prabibttion before the op | A firm, splendid, ribbed gray cotton, with a fleece 4 Take the hospital for the insane. This one man appoints] “g . |the presidential ¢ lining x | that year ™ * the physician in charge. He also appoints the steward, the en-| | Campaigning is no new stunt to! But » Re be cane , It : # | - — i " . tment to Cha tO wears he haw boon |POssible for a majority of the pao-| gineer and the farmer. These three owe their appointment t« ap . veg: ohhh ba A oa tin hin | PI@ in a majority of the states wold E er T, Our We've sold it for 10 years, i One man—not their immediate superior, but a state officia BY JOSH Ihos tate of Illinois he is well | come to a none eee oe = = A ry and never had a complaint; op , . . t Rueianiset) ine er cmtning ag Peli on it before the 4 day of No| i : What authority could the superintendent exercise over the stew-| ee pee dae ee the crew court | Yember. If a million voters { ed | Gl b the other hand, we've known ard or the gardener? None whatever. They would report ¢ A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. | our now rallway will rum through) Tie i ciure on “Lincoln the Mat this moment that we could elect ove hundreds to recommend it to ) ' your barn ee mur ticket, that would inapire com their neighbors. It costs just their one man ‘Ob will 1°" sald the 1d Sorrows is cirew a os 8 oe fidence | th ho belleve with U; di ; J 7 I Id be the same if the proprietor of a large factory Weill, let me toll you that the jast |Pelgn document by probit = Saad Bae tent on aeked, te Soul n lerwear ? the same as the indifferent t would be just the same i prop ala : train Will have te be net la party, For the ti r bet el Ga and the} kinds, but is vastly different. with a dozen foremen of as many departments, were to ¢: “an’ henee | o'clock, because you'll ich | devoted his time to the prohibition | ote ints , et 4 me sitting up after that to he | Cane . ‘anal ia verfect-fitting, ha inished ane hore ¥ ali the employes and deal directly with them, exclusive of the ; . Eng ap after th a Chafin fe @ Methodist. His father| “If 1 am elect ident of the fi pe itting, hand finished and thoroughly @ 1 ‘ “i f the confession’s good doors for it or anything © 4 when he was 12, leaving 13| Ualted States on third of No-| = foreman. What excuse would there be for the existence ne mind iidren, be betng the st boy at|Vember and have a congress which |i z, i ' foreman? In like manner, what excuse would there be for the fer another stot Fiewr Teo t home. Th Sell to bie let to ren nes 8 prohibitory law, cle For Girls—A three-fourths wool for 50c to $1.25 a 7 jour Too Low 4 might md a are an: mmunities that re garment @ existence of a superintendent of the insane asylum or the war en letter refutin'. A Portiand man tella of a sbift-| ond farm fe ™ oo Mg : : to obey the law, and the ctvil a ‘ i . leas Inbabitant of a Main re /eemt younge “a4 dee rities are un o ce} ?, s den of the penitentiary? en Siiiie. ta the aapelaaion » | until be came While work neengiim age t | For Women—A three-fourths wool for $1.50 a gar- am And yet they are supposed to hold their positions by rea Carter, who would not work a mit by 2 + ra Sl ok t and call ment and $2.75 for union suits r of their technical knowledge and executive-skill along certain Sune anual mir cenes bye Sack bie and finally was successful a ol u a : a = — 3 Many other grades. Specialized lines. The one man, controlling all in Olympi tn a he ri me a wan a cla aaa ee | prokibition h of terri | 8 could not possibly be fitted to hold all these offices, but accord Reyes some erocetign jtnere of Robt. M. La Polle tory unde merican flag i 7 sail iniste . 1 de An Unanewerad! Ms toh eet whom he is « strong edmir - ing to the governor’s plans he is to minister to the internal d Pe em sag le be on | one on of whieh wan $1 w rth ol] "afin writes “with eoatidence| (TOMORROW'S ARTICLE witt |i p A. Baillargeon & Co Second and tails. TE ny ips Alagille meron ers el gender gree ¥ the outcome of the election gg ~ HISTORY OF THE DEMO-|it . “2 Spring St. Why limit this one man’s authority to the heads of depart-| he word recuperat ‘ » the class, © carried the flow «) ie mbes i ie Ry pe eabaapencanie x ments? Why not make every employe of every state institution | your papa worked very hart all ¥ Tobe plumped thet a directly responsible to him, down to.the last janitor and team jay be would t tired and worn | dle oon Y. tm ROW TA TT <th king tol wed him. The diplomat|there wasa broad rent in : x 4 ma “ } {}\ ATES & jwat down beside him let the imonk’s robe between the shouldan ster? on fs Yes malas.” Yes, Tobe ‘WS aly i curtain swing back, shutting off The diplomat’s fist swung out Once the head of the institution is passed, there is no logic | on, when night comes and give pounds for i now, tnatead | the ball ro his assailant thumped against ae ae jhis work ts over for the day, what | of 20. 3 i — | “Sire, two years ago a wouth | gravel walk in stopping hall-way ; | does he do Wet Teaponded T tt be BY A. M. PERKERSO held me up to ridicule in a fashion You!” the girl exclaimed. Gov. Mead’s plan, on the whole, has much commercial, and ma. seme Debby, “tens * what re rane big w —_— ‘ The diplomat lea forward that hurt my vanity, It's still| The diplomat laughed so! even some political sanction, but his detail of taking the heads} “ for & delta from the deep embrasure of the is ssiad dculby tis Do rou remember two J | er 0 ed or he | sal @ stretel of departments from under their immediate superior has neither IF | WERE AN INSURANCE j window and looked through a rich) gave a petulant frown. “But him arm. “Ge, and don't i AGENT— No Escape }eurtain at the masqueraders, hin why take my time to tell me such He wheeled and went swif rhyme, reason or precedent The stranger im town found the! oi¢ concealed Ja thing now? Wait until the gravel walk. When he A eas ¢ man sitting outalde the opera)" “OnCtmie at round the It was the Countess de Restig-|the ball room his’ figure He wants Canadian ball Mowly Bis eyes op" nae, sire. ’ Dugdale is a stand-patter on the tariff. teams to pay duty, for the very good reason that they have shown their ability to more than compete with the American industry in Seattle. We are pessimistically inclined to the belief that somebody, who Jooks itke dear old Genera) Public, will have to come through to give the coal miners their old scale of wages for the next two years University students who waste their time with studies at the ox pense of football certainly show & lack of college spirit and love for the higher traditions of alma mater If Hil Gill could collect from all the persons who have said harsh things about him, Mayor Miller would have to hurry home to hold down the job. It would indeed be the extreme limit of hard tuck if our esteemed contemporary got stung for 960,000 damages for a piece of “grapevine” able news. lt would appear from the shooting of that Tacoma uncle that one gay presume too much on consanguinity in the early moraing hours A ten million dollar buliding lost for the sake of a $46 board bill rather darkens the destiny of a certain municipal neighbor of Sooner or later the city councliwill come to the same conclusion as Sis Hopkins, that “nuthin’ from nuthin’ leaves nuthin Charity verily covers a multitude of sins and the ery of “graft very oftens cloaks a disposition to tightwadiness. Issuing bonds is just like borrowing mo yn to the anguish fe oavine it back - ied . AL Oi * TTF ARTLON: “Let the poor child , It positively true that a bo: “ : thie ethoee Ghat 008), eisk tm hammock, holding | a ee awe | hands in the starlight, rensh af ter is to 08 marr 4 in nae point of blind ecstacy only attain | “IV'a the happiest time of her Ife | able by an Kast Indian yomi! right now-—it will be differ But does all this fervor and! when she's married ec dreaming indicate the youth | In it “the happiest me that and maiden are the happier? golden od just before marriage Does it not rather imply that| True whole miverse is| youth i# content with less than swallowed up in the d won-|matority? The girl revels in the dertul dream of love fundane dream, but the woman demands! thin ish into mist and the) falfiliment of that dream | drea mea the re The woman who is happily mar Do re Maurier Ih tasted life and found Joke o at 1 applen who has tested love and] time she is the happiest A pot 1a brilliant you wh hb, where are the dread womat ton ¢0! w fal doubts and fears that wrung observed seated apa { dr the 1 of the prospective bride ing room filled with « fashio all that long Hat of tearful ques throng. Admirers of the tions, “Does he really love me? Dol xtous to absorb some of the I love him enough? Suppose one Vhowsht that wer ho a ot w hould discover we had dropping from the poet's lips, stole made a mistake when too late? up utinoticed, anf this iv what hey! The young father and mothpr, heard: slowly spelling out words so Dor He; If Dovey should dle, what othy, aged 4, won't, cateh thetr would dovey do? meaning; the samg “old married She: Lovey would die too! folk,” peacefully rdcking on thelr At no later perigd tn their hie) own front porch, with the children tory can two yout people derive | curled ug warm and rosy in thelr the same unreasoning happiness | iitle white begs, are happiest from so tittle. ' They have begul? to tive, | (s) All of them, sir Great Scott! Are you interested in woman suffrage Par from it “Then why do you attend all ber lectures” 1 can't get away husband.” sir, f am her Leather Hinges. In the town of Ballinagh lived a} | butcher, who was famed for selling | meat. A countryman to purchase some a) we one I'd boll my merry chatter Vell, my good man,” asked the And held ft down to what butcher, “is It for frying or betting Your policy would net to thee | YoU want It Pig And knock no other company; | “Neither,” replied John. “It's to) make hinges for the stable door And if you'd say, “Al ret That would end the matter Wi he Gow Edge | He (gazing in he crater)—~Ian't A Warning. it appailing, Amelia? Jost think ae A new railroad was being made,! the st us power stored there and, the design including a small) the incaleulable b farm, the officers of the line paid| She—That reminds me; did you a visit to the owner, an old remember, when you wrote mom Madam .” said the surve we yer to her to have the furnace understand that you own this farm, fixed before we get back?~-Brook-| and it is my duty to inform you that lyn Life BY FRED SSHAEFER That Popcorn Is all puffed up over something,” sald the Cocoa nut, in husky tones. Shut up, you 1 the object alluded to, “or I'll tell poppep on you The eal f each other because the Molasses Taffy 4 sweet on the Licorice hispered the Peanuts, who were inclinéf to roast Hub ay that because you got the sack, taunted thé Licorice, giving them a blac i A peel of laughter from the, characte ed the Pea A Oranges You're certain can for me, I t know why my at} tention to were fruitle | died in your remark they giggled Probabl Nay lek meet OO Freshen up your work; it's yet! double tite quoth =the Lemoh, low 1 the ice Cream Cone, actdly coldly Well, he's reached a ripe Why do you horn in tem at that,” laughed the slice rupted the fly Do you want to termelon, reddening. “I ques: spoon with he But it's no use rotten, he her flame ts the gasoline torch I'm strong for canning bimy We'd win her wlve said sald the Melted Butter in a thin | the Figs, “but we look too seed voloe | And besides that nwned the If | were you I'd let the Bananas} Chewing Gum, stretching itself, stalk uggested the Caramel,| your record's known; you were which had been listening with wrap |pulled at Smyrna ped interest | I'm soft on her, too,” said the Hut just then the Bananas left} Marshmallow, tender but she the bunch, and in the sence that xean't think | am pure as I look wed you could hear a Gum-| She must have analyzed your drop aa Great Bargain AN Bold Leather fords salt 4GARDEN TRACTS @m 2h tracts, $100 an ore easy terms; close to car line and lake; level, clea ed; @ino for chickens and ber per dent below tact 7" price fale t how at ra ries. N WRROLOND, BOPNORRG & National Land Inv, Co, Ino, 106 Pike at, O17 Firat av a oe A ahepherdens knot and walked towards the »wing a bright liane Ider at th dress. n up as C ardinat | appeared from on advanced toward y atopped at th dow ber she the monk watched the dow man got and The mall fic diplomat Save Money Avoid Pain To method this Set f Gold Cr Bridge wold nee intons of Work introduce offer auth per Crown oun Rixtrae Hivenings moved from the wi corn niess to the public YALE DENTIS SKOOND remarkable scale of prices for the next 30 days 1e mueran #5.00 my AND Yrstonr 208 vm 4 What You Can Do pir pe 1 PON _ What You Are your high oot PROF. LANDAU row Hyntat tat f to Ph yalognomiat ca pu bw Frediund, Hornberg & L 600 Third Av., Cor. of Jam st Quick Repairing CLOTHES don't make a man, but they help mightily, and our popular Liberal Credit Plan makes the BUYING 0 easy limited ally no excuse MADE ter how your income whatever f anyone who goes around habbily dressed You can open an aceount and pay a iittle down and a ff} little at a time, for anything i} lected from our immense how f Fall Apparet for Men, Women and Children Try it and see if you don’t find it EASY Eastern Outfitting Company 1332-34 Second Ay, “Seattle 209 Union St. Reliable House." Credit ° taken for you, ridicule for ridicule.” “What ing? rose suddenly from the window and grasped him by | TALKING MACHINES . hanges LJOHNC.WALLING Co, S. C. Osborn & Co. . 7H SECOND AVE SEATTLE ™M ara G27 Firet Aw Stocks, Man Private Wires i Both Phones—210 188 os Ajasiea Grdere Mucouted for inv estinent or en agra ° oe to sink abruptly. Across 1 see the woman suffragiat 4a| room and stopped at a knot in t The little king started jhe went and bebthd the ¢ 5 billed to lecture here tonight,” eald) center, A small figure was visi You are to meet her in the gar-|the window. There lay the itt the stranger {dressed as a Jacobin monk, with den in a few minutes. I happened) king, his hands and feet thed sir,” replied the little man} and a brown robe that de to hear her say so. Let me take!aplece of black cloak stuffed ll ascended to the heels. The diplo |Your place.” He heid up his hand' his motth. The diplomat ou attend any of her leo : \ } | when the little king opened his | rapidly to unbind him. | rae * contume was identical, ex lian” “Gove we seat a Pl ee as : cept the robe he w was black - M Sire, the countess is with) then I can return! revolutionists,” he sald. planned to have you mu the garden. An attempt was to stab me, and it was only @ of chain mail that saved mg I My way was the only way. there been arrests, excitement th would have been bad must honsense are you propos | the little king burst out. He ught the curtain, The diplomat the shoulder and lied him back How dare you!” followed.” ret out The little king threw his He started to rise again, but one about the diplomat and kissed the little king f the diplomat’s hands closed over both eh The king is to meet me in the| M2 THDIWXBDIOH cuNctoveR He on both cheeks. From tam Ot 19 bearded in 16 minutes,” the girl said| FUER SHOULDLE tis mouth and the other held him tra at the end of the reams rapidly {elk allcrtlbes: Poo Epo nar ope oe ee Se hee Creaien - |paused by the slight figure in the| “ cil Pr cared Gulokiy away and the] Maak'® Gress | ‘The curtain -was moved aside SETTING HIM RIGHT. man walked ‘on. ‘The diplomat 1 must see you. sire,” he whie and |& small figure, dressed as 4) Batteredup Complainant threw himself further back In the | Per vagy 5 es paral “a y, . | duetng small package from window and leaned his bead agatnet|. The other shifted his position emerged : disappeared through a pocket and unwrapping it): a cushion. Hin wate’ grew elect impatiently. “Hush, man, | don’t|door into the garden ag veg oliver gyno | Want everyone to know me Youll! The shepherdess stepped out from knocked out of my mouth. “Budde nly he glided from behind a to wait, I have an engage sty petpeoare 4 petra late. sire.” |, Prosecutor (examining it) eo courte cross the room he} Me! at eghpie ee SRO. SOM ¢ » ’ * oA ; It's imperative,” the diplomat} she said ina votce that trembied, |“ Gamine tooth, eh (eat a said | Putting her hand to her mouth! 049 "nee mec no dewey SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices Stroll over to the window then,” | she hed slightly. There was ji mine nt no Coney on Clothing for the Boys. the little king said the crunch of a foot on the gravei, /*5 ™n Pi I jeguiar $3.00 Suits only The diplomat obeyed. The little} walk and the sound of steel hitting Those phonograph speeches Regular $4.00 Bults only — against steel » cowl fell back now Regular $5.00 Suits only &y Jand the face of the diplomat was! Are having a run CROWN CLOTHING CO, Boots and Shoes vered. On the ground lay a But, wow! won't they lstem 1121 Firat Ave. GREAT VALUES. » hilt, and When the campaign is dome, BROKER Private Lea Wire to All RECORDS HARRY LAUDER Victor Talking Machine Every Victor the: owner of a machine sh have one of e 58001 008 52009. The Wedding Pobermary of Sandy McNab. Killiecrankie Sherman, Clay & Co., Pacific Coast Distributors. 1406 SecondsAve. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. BROW ERS.

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