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THE STAR—-MONDAY, OCT. 12, 1908. < =| STAR DUST | Mise Diliplokion Tastes the Gaysties of a Street Fair Existonco—Gut, BY JOSH Ah, There's Always An Alloy in One's Golden Moments. TOMTOM ILENE EN ten TEN tt ret _ THE SEATTLE STAR DIANA’S DIARY by P STAR PUBLISHING CO. 707-1909 Beventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. Two Extras,’ ic. 0 in Syne third + they're white, finely henustitdie, and in two a cosesaesis Alienate Main 1080, BY FRED SCHAEFER, — F HONES IND. 441. ren pa e A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. you propone again, and we'll make | ay 0 ¢ « oe. < chit These are excha and connect with all de en oe Handkerchiefs 10¢ Kach—A Veen " Sote Porimonse—aen fer ment or name of person if | were a Coachman— eu As Fine One, bens vier 4 RE EE Rotem | Hemstitched, are BALLARD STAR AGENCY = G09 Rattard av Sunset, TW mes wie id with port! e hand-worked small initigh, © Low-Priced Room Sized Rugs— Serviceable and Pretty RVERETT GRAB AGENOY—Horrett Uren, 2106 Rockefeller A only dows what on per w fer, NO free cop! favored “by mab or’ cel TO MAIL SUBSORINERS—The Address label of gach paper doom pald in he hast’, doesn’t HEHE ed at the Postoffice at Beattie, Washington, as eecam®-olase matter, Nave even that z do very long. ef date on the address label | si a bi All-Wool Ingrain Art Squares, in floral an v £O sUPSCRIDERS. oe eee design 1060; Ind. Ve pou chouid mise Th mere (han oneg please telephy | | cam be certain of giving our sumscrtbers @ perfect serview-s | 9 by 12 ft., $9.50. 10% by 12 ft., $11.20. 12 by ag $12.50. 12 by 15 ft., $16.00 * «| Extra Heavy Burmah Rugs, Oriental patte: 9 by 12 ft., $13.50. 9 by 10% ft., $11.75, “ ‘ Ten-Wire ‘Tapestry Brussels, floral and Oriental da sign Wisdom of the Walrus. The Walrue mentioned shoes and! | ships and sealing wax and en SEE THE WAR IN THE ‘BALKANS and kings j \ | “Anything but the real trues at] The Balkan war cloud casts no shadow on Pike street, and] (i atake,” it explained ‘Thus it proved itself an © alted | 9 by 12 ft., $15.00. 9 by 10% Acither is its umbrage felt in the capital of the nation, for polit politician ” You find Sia te oll oh Be a fe . es ical! ¢ struggle that is being waged the peninsula affects . os lia kick on donning all : airy, third floop ically the struggle that is being waged on the pe ey eae Neng room ! the American people not at all. In its other aspects, from the | “Wile talker,” deciared the Indian I'd kick, [ fear, like a Texas | who tad been listening to a looal! Against the outfit pletured here; humanitarian and religious point of view, the interest is only | The Best Short Dresses in Town for a candidate. “Heap scrap. Ite beauty is a myth lacking to the extent of our knowledge on this ever-troublesome / “And what if he is not elected?” | For which | wouldu't fall Eastern question.” In Europe it is decidedly serious, for the Serap heap. rani } me ye Sach Prices , aaa Appreciation balance of power, fixed to a nicety by the treaty of Berlin in A Sporting Offer. Wifey——-The Browns called on us night, and now you say you refuse|tast week for dinner, you know Gerald--You accepted me inst) Hubby--Yea 1878, is likely to be disturbed. It is hastening the day when 60e, 65¢ and. 7$¢—For Short Dresses, off sole; fine call the European concert will divide Turkey between them. | me Witey—Dow't you think ft is about | bric and nainsook, neatly trimmed on neck a The simultaneous declaration of independence by Bul | May-—Well, Tl tell you what time we should retaliate? | sleeves with embroidery of fraria, the annexation by Austria-Hungary of Bosnia and Her-|“80 | VAMPED EARLY THIS MORNING BEFORE ANY OF THE \* : a ER eRe ; $1.35 Each—For Dainty Cambric Short Dresses, witht F zegovina, is just another step down in the decline of the Otto REST WERE UP: } | ab ; of “y and ¢ one) m the yoke as tuck < Turk ould e on the skirt, finer grades, $1.50, $1.7 1 $2.00 7 e - . z he da hen the Turk will be L jiob would sult, what @ frolic it) NDE! | ‘ man empire. It brings nearer the lay whe , Re Again I have a severe attack of | would be. Wo R | Of Galatea Cloth—'r} and best Waal no more, and Allah will cease to rule . cee 4 rr nn adventuredust or yen to be up and) Mut (t was “ ne ooking ~ rnd Dresses for winter me are in new styles of the Mussul er began in 1638, when John Sobieski, the pa about it ey would raise the Gettin: ti P of Mussulman pow regan in 16 « | doing eel at tho. Men. Tae) atone Hydegrade Galatea, in the b colors; $1.25, $1.4aam Polish king, drove the Janezaries back from Vienna, and sinc e} What put the bug in my head ts then the recession has been slow but certain. Sultanate rule | WANTED—Girl for fair |20 94 and some winters ta © got too mu! c y has shown the lingering vitality of the toad, and the fear and |stunt; no experience necessary; | Poot Tre me MOST ANYTHING [i °° cist Short and Long Kimonos, Sacques « jealousy of the European powers has infused a steadily waning | oer: we pay all. Skiddoo's Colossal! So I w ate thom » note saying 1] and hopeless life into it. The Turk must rule by the sword, | Carnival © Slabbtown = 12-18, a ee eer ae “4 Pere WORSHIP WEALTH WRATH | Robes i m Winter Weights =: throw up to me that for a girl of| 20 summers and some winters to} . ‘ | Tunkville 19 fer his Koran and fataticm make amalgamation with his con How often | had wished I could| hee it panned out. 8 left t sa te quered subjects impossible, and his fatatism puts too heavy a] see a street fair from the Inside, dining table and varped carty (bi#) Regseveit beat Parker in 1904 by Killed, 2,010; wounded, 9,416. Con-| ee" 7, 4 here was a chance’ Siabbtown | morning before any of the rest were! » 547 575 vot : handic: nm him in the scramble for civilization. The curved | i on, Or 409,822 more federate: Killed, 3,500; wounded, adicap on h ¥ ian't far, and | could duck down | ap. Ain't I the little truant, though? | voan Were cast for MeKiniey ta 16,990. | 65¢ Each—I’or Dressing Sacques, of flannelette, mad with belt; smail cuff, full front, high neck. Scimitar of Islam, which once hung over the richest and most re and take « look, and if the! (Coatinued.) pee Or the same price for Short Kimonos, in pretty dare) 7 . rove . j eocevae sureties trum sei aer: remem ee When the Ass takes bis load with stripes. populous section of the world, now governs a diminishing and | retrograding land. a ExPresident Tyler was a mem & glad gleesome alr, Better Dressing Sacques and Kimonos, $1.00, $1.25 ~~ jber of Confederate States com When the Jackal will starve if Stones, and died while holding that jet in the fold, ‘Turkish misrule and the massacre of myriads of Christians ‘ | 1 | offic. ee 8 brought about the treaty of Berlin, which took from the direct | WHA i ALL MEANS tee ikke has il ica Oe control of the sultan Bosnia, Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Eastern | Dead mon do not leave “wives,” the Fox's own Iair, Roumelia and Montenegro, and placed them under the pro | $1.50 to $2.00 each $1.35 Each—Ior Long Kimonos, of printed flannelette,™ fold of plain material on front and sleeves, with yoke, but they may leave "widows Then Woman will fold her Long Kimonos, of heavy velour, $2.50 4 “*. tongue when she's told tectorate of the concert of Europe | bloid Hi th Nearest approach of Mars to o 40 Here is where the rub comes in today. Austria has ap Ta History of Independence hers earth (6 35,900,000 miles. Venus Gaestiie was prison in which/| : - } i lh ai ease eis ia 26,900,000 mites distant French kings confined political parently stolen a march on Russia and grabbed Bosnia and Paes prisoners, Thousands of Innocent Herzegovina for her own, and Bulgaria's flaunting of her! Seventh of a series of non-partisan articles written H. 1. Trube, of New York Ath-| were incarcerated In dungeons « ’ t ; ‘ { x4 ‘ei letic club, won the on ie sents Jeti tne. independence is only a part of Austria's plan of aggrandize | for Voters, recent Naturalized Citizens, Busy Felk. ‘Shamplouship an oa tee Netloual Piss ear — | who have not followed political events closely; [4 * © it 4 Long Robes, of rippled ciderdown, with satin banda and heavy rope girdles, $4.50. 10c and 15¢ eae McCall’s Paper Patterns is« easiest oi == patterns to thoroughly up to date—in endless variety, and @ The kaiser at the army game most popular patterns in America—we are the Seattl * #8 Is very fond of playing agents. Servia enters into the controversy, both in behalf of her and our Boy and Girl readers. Cheering nows is now at hand | Sut the German people, all the c for h love of Ru Austria and) From every district in the land, samo, ee ee BY GILSON GARDNER. |For straw votes give us eridencs | Are not so fond of paying 2 Russia are competing for Turkish territory, and Turkey is nat-| ee aca werkt teaen mee urally protesting. Germany wants her share, and England,| ra gsi “** gfe - The independenes party fs the (exectiont fea with her special treaty with Turkey, rather thinks she party of William Randolph Hearst, Gt are so sordid, mean and un | Md 16 and 17, 1803: vé-something to say about any division that is contemplated a (rue a% to dingrace the | een ® It wan organized by Hearst nase on m4 fealy and France ‘both fear the other powers are getting ab-|Uovaity, during the pat xix months, )ornaliem.. Th Leantteh ieaome jas inst at! othe i" oe sormally strong, and they object prabgy dain Be on pinnae yo oul touch, the Innoceat and roiliek: | From the standpoint of humanity and Christianity, the | moeeacy of Uryan — pn ow oe itt a C , Hearst ts an pecan editor events of the past ten days are inevitable and consoling, as Hie ae rs i i i that never happen, or the dollara-| York, : they make for the contraction of khalifial civil and religious | Chieagn, Boston, Ban Francteco and 8 ‘ure of the getrich-quick swin He ie supposed.to be | 1% The dope ad and the declare. tyranny. The Armenian and Macedonian massacres are stil! wo eg cade a wealth, 10 Of politieal liberty are divided fresh in the minds of the people, and space will permit of no| having inherited mines and lands |°*1? by 4 column rule detailed statement of Othman incapacity to govern. Nothing |from Me father. Moreover, bis pe) .,, presidents 7 ee | Population of Berlin in 1006) with some things Union losses at Antietam Creek, was 2,040,148 Paris, 2,71 JA. . Baillargeon & ce., 068; Spring r tr Landon, 6,581,387 seem to be successful of & great can retard the progress of the inward decay of Turkey The} "During the 15 years of his career, lie cadet ioe h Reva LARGE EASTERN PIANO MAKERS, OVER- most hopeful have given up, and now only await the end, which mg ann a Heeger was “packed” with delegates, whose STOCKED, FORCED TO LOOK TO THE ; the fa " » | wae. unbounded = enthast irk would not be long coming were it not for the fact that Europe | (ious to bold offices. In 1906 be) puvounded | enthasiagm’ — fatriy | WEST FOR OUTLET. dreads the risk of partition. This dread, equally shared by all ete Se na eer beni Mietemsca Mnscackueette ‘an the powers, will put a stop to anything serious in the Balkans. foals wouea hgmoge | ~mand the other appurtenancen to a! jdential nomination, and the folio Peer a One way or the other, the Christian subjects of the sultan will]ing fall wes almost ected vo ou [sationsl Ucket. Hearst has hieseit | D, S. Johnston Co. take advantage of Extraordinary | } *y og taken the stump and dene seme . M 4 get beyond the murderous reach of his soldiery, and whether | mdepende ‘a ie saat tee a bg epee beg a cg by Manufacturers. Additional | : : 2 whieh he they organize as inilependent people, to increase and flourish, governor of New York agninati og roman oun -reaeng Large Order Means We Have to Sell Pianos and Or become part and portion of the great nations which border |C"s"™S i MMi rae hecame the| tld Ol connections: are worthy ‘| Lots of "em. Emergency Sale Commenced This . ; : we teetfons, | 8004 Caune 2 é on Turkey, is of little moment on this side of the Atlantic, but) boss of nominations tad eitetion. | ‘The independence party wiltdraw| (Monday) Morning at Pioneer Piano House ‘unspeakable Turk” quits the | votes from beth republican and every one will rejoice when the 4 aunty A or j trotted the aloetions 1 this S0antT. | cemoeratie. portied, at vrtnetraly | at 9:00 o’Clock. Manufacturers’ Loss Your Gain. (he latter. ae Hearst intends! Prices That Make Buying Now a Positive Duty. oa tion. — regular democratic organisa For, while Hearst bas no tove for NO CHIEF ON THE JOB a aie, eee See oe Taft or Roogevelt. be Is principally) Terms as Low as $1.25 Weekly. and directing public sentiment. |!*terested now fn trying to pantah | | ' 9: : 5 . ” Deyan. Within the past week, the citizens of Seattle have wit-| Sometimes this influence hee bees | . <i te * ie a for ggod and sometimes for bw le | ‘ | ¢ Plano business in the east | satisfaction Incladed in this messed the curtaiu-raiser to the winter's drama of crime, andji" Rony responsible for the Abe! (Tomorrow's article will describe! suring tho pant eight months has| Emergoucy Shle are ipetramencs | : “a , Ht ‘f A not a few persons have found fault because Chief Ward took | Reuf administration i San Fran neon, the Man,” and sive bi8/ tien off materially. in fect, there|from America’s foremost factories cisco, but took no hand to send the oot Raaens Why you should sup lig not an eastern mannfaeturer—|—Kimballa, Lesters, Story & Clark, ORCHESTRA grafters to the penitentiary particularly of the high grade pl- Jobnaton, ne M. Cable, Win an is nine 19 ase, | Schubert FIRST APPEARANCE IN SEA’ San Francisco to bring back an alleged embezzler, and has | the contrary, his papers have vain Steamer ‘Telesrapn is going to|@tow-—-but finds himself overstock. |terroth, Decke been gone for a couple of weeks jig trted to discredit Francis J-/ run t@ Mverett while Str. City ed at the prosent time, Contrasted| and even the slorioas Chickering Heney's war on «raft | Kverett te betng repatred jto this situation im the east is the! All strictly brand new and the very lar, the hold-up man and the! As the new party te entirely oo) condition of the piano business on | latest styles. This ie the musical organtsation which has filled ext ’ der Hearst's control, the question lthe Coast. Virtually as many plan-| 4 to ite value comes bank to the on have been sold here this y women have been garrotted on the streets and robbed; mem | question of Hearst's good faith, or lam Inst | WORLD FAMOUS go part. The fact is, that the chief found it necessary to go to During that time the burg murderous thief have been busy along their special fines; gagements in Russia, Germany, Italy, France, Swe SAVE $78 TO tan, and Switaerland. “ Come in tomorrow morning and . | FACTORIES MAKE DRASTIC CUT | take your choice of any piano tn 2 the ostabliahment at a pomalng AMERICAN CAFE, 4th and Pike. | Kuatern makers were quick tol bona fide : . vig : 8 3 2 | see Gar dak sale aieitia’ eine oor gbianng — of $75, $110, $146 Every Night, (Except Sunday), 6:30 to 12:30 the weat It was not a question of} ayK to { pric ‘onditions forced them to! prand pew | market eit pianos at once, Ti New York n |anrdiess of the sacrifice. suffice for $168, and the it to #tate that never before in the| 94 more mc history of the D. 8 Johnaten Co C ‘on with our immense resources | ne , tremendous buying power oftfe |have wo secured such fine high i ee at the point of a g of the passing |!aek of tt aN pre sa s si irervbone th -wulabiiny hebscebory pin: “te the incorporation papers of the crowd, and every form of larcenous business has been picking independence league, whieh was the parent of the Independence party ita pose was anounced to be stontartly to obtain and pro- embezzler was not accommo-| mote by educational means and po Hitleal action such legtstation ss wil secure independence among elec require the personal efforts of the chief is hardly discernible. |tors, An administration of ov ernment indepe ot corporate The appli to public the reliable, strictly planos—well known = that go now c — neler styles for ¥. Pay $1.26 weekly me in examine carefully cant st style instruments now at $204 and $282 No doubt it was neediul. for some members of the force} to go to San Francisco, as th 5 teal enough to return of his free will, but just why it should It is not commonly considered to be a part of the execntive duties to do the work of a $90-a-month patrolman, but rather |eation of public prope | wort $275 and $426 of anyt i ‘ ective control by the peo bed dapes nee Moma pam ara ‘oy “other | to be at home directing the men under him. Almost any mem-|“**,, ; steer uatiee ul ‘eduetion eae ae ears am hat as 4400 and 478 . sone. Wifects i cc reductio |dealers as high as $450 an¢ 76. Tol nk’ leche: conlil Hiren Wink dak’ sian, Weckiince: obki” ce he. ereanat, ake, ood tek a a me Ail told, we have contracted to|Pay $1.15 weekly ne See | assured that the declarations of the take off their hands 18 carloads of| Then there are the fanctest ext plan approximately 300 instru] nition at he fi xht ments. This immense extra ship | a ‘ atrw | ttt in choicest of San Do : MP} mingo Mahogany, Cireassian Burt ment on top of our regular COM) Walnut and Genuin Quarter-Sawed trac rders--means that we've) Oey nighest grade tandar e got t | pianos and lots of them 7 piengg ody would have done just as well he chief. Possibly it is equally were its true and onl 1 he would have no hesitation ¢ ’ : 2 i where to cast bis office of the chief as well, but this is contrary to our conception |!™ rmining off f the chief as well, h uF CONCEPTION | Me Bat, somehow, behind the —it party at home and held the | p< the “Eastern” way. s the easy way of buying new apparel. trae that any member could have staye of the manner in which a police force should be governed sounding de tion, there ia x Telegraphic advices say the chief is om his way back, and |suspicion of another something like in the quickest possible time 19424 aad $240 b wae ‘iO vo ene hat } 1 t thin | MUST FIND HOMES QUICKLY, Aas “ee . we wookly it is to be expectéd that he will remain with us for a little time In order to promote the personal We fully. realine that only the] ,,A0@ many others at portion and do what he may toward bringing his subordinates up to|smbitions of william _, Randotoh about most extraordinary price wittine | at tien 1 . Hearst, to ponish the democratic We tonne } : se cuealiieh hill isi Git’ alaas tein ities ‘ : : 7 will move 40 many planos within| BE ON HA th xoint where they wil imina . th nsational features of party for its refusal to select Hear ine ulate time Bas they've. ail ND EARLY } our nightly existence [as its presidential candidate; | to b4 ing to move-—they've got to move,| | It’s the chance of a Mfetime, Cir ” panish Bryan for his refusal a | We predict that this sale will be|CUMstAnCes may never again per The Servian National assembly is called the Narodna-Skaptechnia, | Hearst bis turn at the ith the " | the by t—and the shortest—ever| Mt of such drastic price cutting, | ep y me ave been said about the 5 preees Ca. enon ne Quoeid held. Give the people a real bar. | 1U8 needless to state that quickest Some pretty mean things have t id about the United States sen) Hotiticlane In New York who depriv igain and they're always buyers,|@etion t#. necessary, We urge on! ate, but never anything to equal this id Hoarat of the mayoralty and the tern a Epa ayer Sal 1Gak Wek imeortanse OF bate an A N ° T. | governorship to Papen gs AAD ‘oat "The manufacturers’ loss ts your|hand early, Our reputation ts back ew tyle Victor a We trust we are not indelicately inquisitive if wo inquire where | Roger Sullivan and other enemie ae < of every statement in thi < : - gain, If yours ix a musicless hon ent in this announe i. was the policeman when Nightwatchman Hand wae shot four times in |!" prion Dive rip ohne bay im lu itting and you have any idea of securing| ment. You'll’ find everything ex Machine jand republican parties w , actly #0. We're giv ¢ - ' wt a fine high de piano within the aiving you a i & down town alley nia; to make our power and pape oe ce reste: duet ander any etm] atreight-from- tieahoulden heart-to Embodying the famous Victor Taper-Arm principle ’ 7 felt in. Massachuretta; to boom our ompany cumstances let this opportunity get | heart talk | the only scientific method of conveying the @ xtent of Uncle Joe Cannon's unpopularity may be estimated | ¢jpeutation, start a hand made and a gas Wr) HE yous dine to eeceeseny B10 os from the sound box to the h This machine rately by the fact that even the Quakers are “fighting” him. |hand worked party of our own, and Ine $15 to pay down, be on hand early complete with 12 eight-inch records, $21.70, Bite to My a 9 & for om on 1332-34 209 HIGH GRADE PIANOS SACRI-. |tomorrow morning, We mean bus onah oF easy payments If you don't register before tomorrow night m can’t vote for |Homination and election in 1912 ‘ » 4 Iness os cen th FICED. ~ P ~ Bil}, and if BU doesn’t get your vote he won't be elected William n naotph il varat ha 1 1 Second Av. Union St. Remember this great Emergency Sherman, Clay & Co. |day ineorporated and launched the Your cholce ot confined to} Sale commenced this morning 2 4 Sowa party of Americ “Geattio’n Reliable Credit Se = . pt nt a 1 . . hie a ae als sornin, a , 1806 2nd Ave The contest in Servia seems to be one betwoen cool heads and | Hearst's politics are nomething House the contrary, every taste for tone,/and Largest Dealers, Johnston Go. BXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS swelled heads Hk@ his papers. They combine some | \Qyy quypememmmmammees emscmmmmeay case design and price is certain of| Bldg, Third aid University a

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