The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1908, Page 4

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PHONES | isis asp mer eae ate exchanges, and connect vpeh all de Partmente—aek for department or nam@ of person you want. BA ARD STAR AGENOY—0409 Dalerd av ot, Ballard 308 y RVERETT SPAR AGENOY—T A King, 1610 Pacific Ave Suneet 909 he's uy Ope cont per copy, ete cents per week twenty-five conte per meath De- a] Myeted by mall or warrior, “Rie Wee copie ? et TO MATL SURSORENERS—eHe dare when your # prion expt Mt wach paper, When that date arri it you in advance, ¥ ame i taken from the Hat Areas label We a reoety NOTCH TE tea ity fn (ile Way "We ont he certain of giving our subsoriber thd it fe the ony way emma ND WILLIAMS HODGE ¢ A man by the name of McCormiek, who is an employe of} a livery stable Somewhere in Seattle and is therefore an author ity on the matter of feeding prisoners, succeeds in getting into print with the statement that a man who says he is willing} to accept the office of sheriff without further recompense than the salary of $200 a month is cither a fool or a liar Without any mincing of words he says that it is necessary for the sheriff to graft if he is to make both ends et. Be | cause he works in a livery stable and feeds horses he assumes | that he is thoroughly competent to talk of the feeding of prison-| efs and the cost thereof, and proceeds with the statement that} the past have completed their terms no richer than when they OF A began |Speckial Cablegraph from Osger TO FREO SCHAEFER Oonlash-on- der Rumeka Ad twat knows that this statement is false. For years past the office| der patkan var clout hax borst of sheriff has been worth to the men who held it upwards of | Formerty id wane « racked. Me $12,000 a year. With a salary attached of but $200 per month, | {20 MaO\F ar om det scene, und von or $2,400 a year, men have paid as high as $5,000 to secure the | vorts, we are scene shifters in der office } | It is this office and this graft that “Jack” Williams is seek-| ing. And McCormick is one of Williams’ strongest supporters. | He defends the grafters and asks for votes for Williams in the} Everyone who knows anything of King county affairs ler woene ahifts do we atall he should caution McCormick \& “Bob” Hodge, republican candidate for sheriff, is willing! to take the office for the salary. He has lived for seven years, vid his tongue A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. he says, on a salary of $93 per month and he will consider an increase to $200 per month quite an advance And “Bob” Hodge is a truthful man. When he says he will turn back to the county every dollar given him for the “it's Bet feeding of prisoners that is not expended therefor, he is telling the truth And the truth of the statement that he can make both ends meet on $200 per month is seli evident It is up to the voter of King county to choose between Williams and Hodge. | The former stands for the “grafting” evstem that has been | a tive wire thn timber. For a Rainy Day. »w, Put, would you sooner oney or your titer a disgrace to this county for many years past The latter stands for a new order of things—he stands for | tose aru i f 7 » olfice s Why, 2 yer reverence an honest administration of the affairs of the office and a sav |i want me money for me old age ing to the county of many thousands « vilars per year } . ee Phe f 7 } . s } ae Preposterous. The former is a wealthy man to whom the salary attached) sioner Gegisiature 1 just to the office of sheriff is of no consequence jbought thie ticket to Smithtown at the window yonder. 1 wish you'd sake it out so's it will be good for month appeals as something to be earnestly sought for beelf and family, please. a i rr $ ‘ Railroad =Clerk—We can't . It\is not a question of party. It is a question of ag | ee ane soot, fer And there is but one answer. It will come on the night of}onty one person ‘ x ew this nopass non November 3, when Robert T. Hodge will poll the t Well, 1 knew this nop 4 ; MERE VOLE) ones had gone pretty fur, but ever given a candidate for sheriff in King county éidn’t Chink it bad gone as far as The latter is a poor. man to whom a salary of $200 per — that! —Judge. “ee © While not posing as art critie tt would seem that those can Very Evasive. paign pictures of Taft and Bryan on the headquarters’ banners were Impatient American (after an painted by men of opposite political faith from the subjects. hour's pause)—Say, guard, what in thunder are we waiting for? What ¥ time do we pull out, anyway? Significent, but not historically Important, is the fact that the Guard (who h survived two h@ld-op man who was jiu jiteued by a Jap, nevertheless managed to |eenerations of hustlers)—That alt ‘ ‘ depends, sir get away with $6 of the Jap’s employer's coin yo He ‘icin ek “wells SARE ca Sprang Guard (judicially)—-Ab, str, that A trusted employe of the Tacoma mill company beat his employ. |aeain depends! @rs to the till for about 5,000 days’ pay, and casually picked up an other man's wife as he rambled along. All the World's a Stage. The governor of Tennensee is forced to go around with a com patty of infantry for body guard, and yet we hesitate about sending @ prisoner back to Russta. —— The undertaker and the game warden are now taking an Inter est in the deer hunting exploits only second to the families of the about to be deceased. “The interests of Japan and the United States in the far east €re identical” says the Mikado's prime minister. .He's right. They both want al! they can get. After reading all the nice things John D. has to say about him self in a current magazine, one wonders why he gave the other fel- lows so long a start The Censor. Prof. Barrett Wendell of Harvard rT the oth day at the While Tacoma is building that “stadium” tt would not be an un | Pntin ennkrs rotueat tov ally. the wise precaution to see to it that none of the gentlemen get behind in | "Oedipus Rex” of Sophocles to be their board bill. performed in London “Censors,” said the noted teach er and critic, “are always like that The brief list of dead and injured in the Vanderbilt cup races | Why, there was a censor once in fe sufficient evidence for the sophisticated that the affair was a | Ron he em: frost. “This censor licensed a play c called ‘Widows and Septuagenar ians.’ The second act of the play Mabel Gilman Corey asserts positively that she is not sing back | took place in a reeteurant It Om the stage, which is boosting the moral uplift some. opened with the words Walter, a beetsteak.’ Just as the Democrats contend, red pepper is no argument, but | appended the following marginal ft has a powerful ability to move an audience. j note When the piece is performed }during Lent the actor, instead of Roosevelt's hardest task ax editor of the Outlook is going to be calling for a beefsteak, will order @ropping the “I” and letting the “We” in. an omelet or fish Useful Doggie. tention to that war Holland | A lady who kept a little curly {a about to declare on Venezuela? | poodle lost her pet, and called on the police to find it, The next day of the force came with the dog, Please, won't somebody please pay It might also be a good suggestion for the president to use a : wet and dirty AM camera instead of a fountain pen. | The lady was overjoyed, and| Hae pisietiiasieiiiilimeniasial aie | asked number of silly questions] 4 . |--among othe Everybody held their breath Saturday for fear Oregon wouldn't | “where did pen: nd my dees accept her A.-Y.-P. building darling? ——_ | “Why, ma’am,” said the officer, " the Bf ‘ fellow had bim on a pole and ie As far as one of the Bills is concerned, the election might as | “® file 4 wall be held on a Friday Was washing vingows with him ; i ee Living Issues. After a deep quaff of goat's milk, the cabinet will also butt into | “Fellow citizens,” thundered the the campaign for Taft merce 7 HOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices on Clothing for the Boys The “I predict” fiend will turn into the “I told you so” pest seg os Regular $3.00 Suits only 81.50 early next month Regular $4.00 Suite only $2.00 en | Regular $6.00 Suits only $2.50 Would it be fair to each party to take a poll of all the fat men CROWN CLOTHING CO,, wearing “Ty on” hats? 1121 First Ave. “Welk, to this speech the censor| (THE SEATTLE STAR_ OSGAR UND ADOLF BUTT SN ew "= INTO DOT BALKAN BROIL geesed as Unknown Spies, Dey Mingle und Gain Insite Inflammation All Abou der Feferish Populadion er Ouidbreak. the men who have held the office of sheriff in King county in owe HURLED OURSELUFS ON DER OSTRICH-HUNGRY CONBULET UND TORE DOWN 108 COAT ' RMS, LEAFING ONLY DER PANTS.” [teeter of var, but we are atrait der tow | We dtscofer dot Burgtaria hase trown off der shackles of Tirkey und put on @ boy's sine shackle of vill remain dark bher own, Sie hass wet up a tin horn cxar amit a Cesleade of « }tetti und pin vheols, Tirkey te DUST same breath. If Mr, Williams hopes to secure any support) BY JOSH flery, untamed orator, “what is the great questh American peo, football — 8eo! yelled th@ audience as one man “* Something Lacking. A certain drill sergeant whose with bis company, wae putting a squad of recruits through the funeral exercise | Opening the ranks eo as to ad the passage of the supposed je between them, the inetrec tor, by way of praction! explana | tion, walked slowly down the lane formed by the two ranks, saying an he did so | “Now, | am the corpse hadfot: tention.” Having reached the end of the party he turned round, regarded them with « scrutinizing eye for a moment or two, then remarked Your ‘ands is right and your ‘wads ts right, bat you ‘aven’t got that look of regret you ought to ave MOST ANYTHING | Owners of exciustre St. Louls | Spartment houses specify in leases that the cooking of onions and cabbages ix prohibited. ‘ee | Dentist——You, the pain will « | When the tooth fs out Sufferer—Then 1 met take gas Dentint (as sufferer begins to |count bis cash)--Ob, you need not pay until the tooth is out | Sufferer—That's all right; 1 just wanted to see how much | had be |fore I took the gas. ee “Money bothers president.” says & New York paper. Lack of It worrles most of us. Ee | Teacher—If you were getting dinner for six people and had but five potatoes, how would you di Fe ‘We cam tell you the nature of your disense Come today, You tmeur ne ob- gation Pay a iittle down and a little at a time for that new Fall Suit and Overcoat Eastern Outfitting Company Ine. 1332-34 209 Second Av. Union St. “Seattl le Credit ‘es 6Retl House.” yw before tha, keenly der lows, und offers no re vart. Otrieh-t Roanegovina breaking der ing | ae adopted y a, dere erlin treaty but nat seluf der pieces. Bhe vill be ing to kip dem me for var, \gnor tact dot var ime nod « candider Monteniokro tea also a suffraget from der exeltemend vide them to give each an equal share? Pupti—0'4 mash ‘om, 2.2 Anyway, the Bulgar ote., ort sis offers the humoriats anoth jerack at abmenciature ae “My boy, don't you know it's wrong to fish on Sunday? What Don't know, boss; better ask j hits, He's up the bank aways } 0.4 ‘ » sta your father say about it? | Twe heads are etter than one, | ter ter bel severity had made him unpopular | but not on a pin e eee | Japanese city of Yokohama te |eupptied by water brought thirty miles down @ pipe line from the taount ry Russia hase atvinne get togedder, but han offered «@ miffictencely ng hurried to tould being able * powers d to der purse, ‘Troops ine vart der frontier 1 to ofertake i 1 Hike dey vill bro ton of Tivkey, V frame Qmrtition a der rubture hae eb of Wiwrope Hurope haw onde haan be wo fae on WO ws locke all right t rave Mreedor wlariane Pree a Adolf, Ach, | fear your integral aut mante mit blanel ted?” 1 reply, “ve call ould der rener 1 cand.” 1 bine, “d eaple, vor viek b ell, id & nyhow mantohed hee qaerifine our leat trog med | ings dot Ad | Furniss | Adon fools “tndthgemut | nee Wt nod you die leountry?” | autd More snawered, “4 of id tt eatha To arm sou, He dt larteh looke bart! on only & Altoady der map Bfidencvely der chantob ar oy fw Hy dows tevae | map 0 f oo der wrote wf bhat a v vinget” ehimes tn to ynchain bir on he de (4 breat, "Why n 1 heft already appendix i a mate vatume hurled on der Ontrigh-Mungry conmulet unc Jonly der pas Den we asseaninat jed a photo of Kmptrer Chose Frar jet ta volley of hart 4 omen | Honor now aatinfuctioned Var ine not vot Sherman sald, 14 jis a shorter und ugli mt. id jin der Dardene \e 1 ler Muemetinat of dor are lay skuptchina hase Inembers being cor Crown Prince he seiuf und vere he v a dat he now foe. All der fire-catera tnx trinking re on him he dere me * subdued years a cake epplously «to oxtinguish setuts We bitterty te haf been stung clout, ven id landet fedder bett Teacher—W hat the country whe w #0 to school? Boy (at bottom dine ** Never mind the price of goulash same i, wear no clothes dem: | le the name of re childre of class) 8 face Pare | war talk will remain On wellexecuted maps the west jern boundary of Wisconsta is a pro- file of Washington \@ | the |4 the ran and do not ‘A GOOD PIANO NOW ~ WITHIN REACH OF ALL ‘The Actual Truth and Downright Facts Regarding the D. S. Johnston Co. ; A Bona Fide Money Saving Opportunity That No In- Emergency Piano Sale tending Piano Buyer Can Afford to Ignore—Why We Can Offer the Choicest of American Pianos at | Virtually the Wholesale Cost—What It Really Means | | No better proof of the genuine ness of thie Emergency Piano Sale {can be found then in the great number of instruments that are snapped up daily by discriminating buyers | Not « single, solitary o investicates this Emergen but departs with the satisfaction of knowing that everything we have said and claimed and pub Mahed te downright gospel truth. The people know that the D. 8 Johuston Co. methods are true to the highest ideals of honorable merchandising—-no exaggeration no) =omisrepresentation—no decep- |tlon—consequently these are in| deed busy days at the Pioneer Pi ano House. Even with the aug mented delivery service of five large vans, working day and night, it in @ physical imposstt keep pace with al! the plano: le Prices Begin at $168. The 300 high grade, strictly brand new pianos we have com tracted to take off the hands of a nuniber of large overstocked east orn factories at foreed sale prices are going rapidly. Se rapidly, in fact, that we urge you in all ain cority to attend to this at once. The present Emergency Sale prices begin at $148, which now se cures a splendid strictly brand new well known New York make. From this up to the highest grade $375 and $426 stylos, which are offered in this sale at $304 and $282, you are afforded a range of selection | The Best Shoe Repairing ta the City While You Wait. 217 JAMES GT. in Dollars and Cents to Buy Now. that will satisfy the most exacting taste, Pianos That Are Well Known. ney Sale In this Emerge find you'll | | | | eh famous and high grade | makes a Kimball, Lester, Story & | Clark, Hobart M Cabte. Johnston, Wiuterroth, Schubert and many well known planos. No intending bayer can afford | Pease, | Deeker, other equally to ignore this opportunity any long or. The planos are bere the ea are certainly rock bottom some one will surely soap them up Why wait ontil all are your opportunity gone? All Cash Not Necessary. You don't have to pay | all cash. | pric and taken and Bring in $10 or $16 as the neces sary first payment, will | arrange the balance in any reason- abl needs Reyond this we be accompanted ‘Iron Clad” Johneton which says “Money manner to sult your individual snrely cannot say or do any more-—except sure you that every plano sold will by the famous | Warranty, Back” it strument is not found, after livery, exactly as ry particular rep ed in- de in If you live at a distance, write or telephone. Requests to hold ¢ ored only until | with deposit mon ter ca: D rtain styles will be hon | | by wire h arrive 8. Joha-| Deal ston Co., Oldest and Largest ers, Third and University Co, building 71. SECC AVE Johnston | PIANOS TALKING MACHINES RECORDS . GOOD BREAD—SOON WED use Excellent Flour THE BEST FLOUR FOR HOUSEHOLD USE JounC.WALLING Co. | Half—Rates—Eé BKKINS MOVING STORAGE CO i We ales take “cedece” ter gence trem dean BAILLARGEON’S A Large Stock of Lite Clocy i ) I Leather Cases The Only price” dry’ gos ia {ry goods store on , vecond Avenue, Years One-Price Store ‘vine became vo bead in goods tines, throtgh bytheir a6 “Seeing On 2nd we'll) make Ahe i giuch, ete, ete,” took a shrewd buyer to get } mey's worth even when she did, she doubted it. Things béeag bad, as we started to say, th etewert and Wanamaker came t fla price to all, and that plainly marked joined, until a condition a here as much for a dollar as the days there's so h sleight ind with pies 1 ¢ ht to appr te havigy they can have confidence in. We do not fe : it seems to tious values on merchandise—we do not have just for today and the same at a her price ¢ —our goods are marked plainly in see as easily as the salesperson, Try trading here, - TS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS. Splendid Felt Hats, stylish, serviceable and low priced. See our window A Special Showing—New Arrivals. Brims that turn up or turn down, oF turn up on the side or turn up on thre sides, ete, ete | Mazie—A satin finish, fine felt, with a rib, bon band ; all colors, $1 Isabelle—W ith ribbon ba ers; all colors; $1.50. Broncho his one has a crushed satin drape; brown or navy; $2.00 Coraline—Scarlet, brown and navy hats, with a Persian scarf ; $2.25 Tricorn—The modified Colonial, or three- corner hat, with ribbon band ; all colors, ; $2.25 Many other grades and shapes, which have but just arrived 1 and streams including taup of A Word or Two About —\\Ve show good broadelotty = at $1.35, $2.00 and $2755 That Most Popular Fabric yard, and these are as " for their prices as it isp “ Broadcloth’’ sible to sell profitably, But it's the $3.25 Broadcloth we wish to tell about today—this is ag and nice a cloth as you could get anywhere if world, even if you paid $5.00 a yard; there's a9 better adapted to dressy tailor suits or toire costumes. What's more, besides the ors, we show all the evening tints, and such h new shades as taupe, wistaria, catawba, etc., ete, What's a difference of $6.00, $8.00 or $10.00 on entire snit, when you can secure such a splendid terial, with all its added grace and service? J. A. BAILLARGEON & CO. Second, Spring Made only from Pastuerized Cream der ideal sanitary conditions, and your table absolutely pure, sweet ideally c¢ m. Packed in air-tight cartons with protective coverings that give protection against dust, insects, odor human hands. A New Style Victor T Machine Embodying the famous Victor TaperArm B the only scientific method of conveying the from the sound box to the horn. This complete with 12 eight-inch records, $21.70 cash or easy payments. Sherman, Clay & Co. 1806 2nd Ave. EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS

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