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THE SEATTLE STAR_ PH Main 1080, IND, 441, These are exchanges, and connect with all de Partmente—ask for department or name of person you want, brs PALLAWD WEAR AGENOY—s40) Ballard avy Sunnst, Ballard soe aot 9 RVERETT eTAR AQRNCY T. A. King, 1610 Paettic Ave Mw om 8 per week, or twenty-five conte per month, De Ope ceat p fivered by mali tm advance, taken trom the | ehange > teach ftie In thie way we « tain of giving our #udsertbers a perfect service end it t* the only way OUR NEXT SHERIFF Mr, Voter Among the offices for which you will select men on Tues day next is the office of sheriff of King county here are two candidates-——Robert T John W Willia Mr m at the republican primaries after one or the most ble fights ever occurring in the | wy of Mr, Williams was unopposed in his party and the nomina tion came to him without effort on his part Next Tuesday you will ch me or the other of these men These lines are intended to help you in determining that choice “Bob” Hodge has ple duties of the office and to accept therefor no more tha salary of $200 per month He has stated that he will turn back to the county a money given him by the county comm ners for the fe of prisoners that is not expended in that course In other words he has promise erely to be honest and to conduct the office as he wou any 188 proposition And Hodge is a man of his of $200 per month. He is a He is seeking the office beca with in the matter of feeding prisoners—an amount upwards of $8,000 per year Look him right in the eye and ask hir that t true He won't deny it becau wouldn't to you about it He has admitted it during the last by ning t agree, if elected, to feed the prisoners at cost and to cha county only what he is compelled t Tt is this “graft” in th yr vers that has the office of sheriff the biggest prize in King county [t was this graft that made it possible for some put themselves apon the road to fortune at the expense of th people of King county It is this graft that has for years starved prisoners in the county jail and sent them out their ¢ ment unfit to engage in the ever ig struggle for sustenance z to stop it “Rob” Hodge, if elected, is “Jack” Williams, if elected, will keep it alive “Bob” Hodge wi given wholesome food see that the r without mo “Jack” Williams wil smpel him to beg from his fellow prisoners or from someone on the thin through lack of proper food These things we say are true. We have for it the word of “Jack” Williams, and the word and the clasp of the big right hand of “Bob” Hodge As we have said before—it isn’t a matter of politics. It's or grow weak and a@ matter of common decency and common honesty In the light of it all there can be but one outcome of the vote on Tuesday next The people must and will choose “! »” Hodge They can’t do otherwise and be true to themselve: Considering the fact, the notorious fact, that no man has made @ cent in the office of sheriff, the inexorable persistency with which candidates have sought that office in the past quite staggers our coo ception of the aggrandizing rit of the politician. Mr. Burke in adding the name of Tom Patterson to the list, has Contributed no new evidence to the accepted theory that all men are Mars, which has been #0 elaborately demonstrated in detail by a mach higher authority. ————- While “Uncle Joe” Cannon is g!oatingly confident of his re-election fm public, it ie a foregone conctusion, or at least a fairly safe bet, that he has a brand of private worry that isn't decreasing as election day draws near. Some explanation of the woman suffrage movement may be found te the fact that the man who, in & bumorous mood, recently tried to burn his wife to death, gets 623 days on the chain gang for his focuiarity. The discrepancies tn the pre-e toral college vote, leads to the impression that some one must be Diuffing, or shall we say generalizing from insufficient data ction announcements of the elec Mr. Erickson doesn't take the 1 spilled milk that we would naturally expect from a man tn the busi pews maoph al satiafaction On general principles a deer should not be shot on suspicion, or even circumstantial evidence. James Schoolcraft Sh the tn man will now please step to the head of ed innocence cla = a et eee — POPOOOOOOOOO®D INQUISITIVE EDWIN By F. W. Schaefer ma ath gt eas > tag FOOSOO: t our language i h, Lam reading ‘Hildegarde ‘ Hu tion, or Mer False Teott y son, It is not a laughing | * » Her Pls t Soup er 8 Begged Her i Smile ‘ * « aughing = is P w a sinking bark a A matter to ‘ k no Ww Edwin n a laug a ifa is aw fr . eh a i br “ ] ning, isn't it a horse pistol a In @ ping work a work tha awa bo ' I should think so. f a» horse car a car of Then in a bathing beach a beach |b ‘ ’ And if le wk , 2 duckling Ie a ng skirt le well, in a arth A sapling & young wag bug a bug t rt os peanut | 1 fu . news AP sie 8 ~ eect J STAR—WEDNESDAY. OcT. 26, 1908. MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS, STAR DUST pec BY JOSH He Visite the Barth asa Special hal Cevecanettiend and Makes Wireless — } Observations in His Notebook, ° A WORD FROM JOSH WIGK. / lookin’ glans an’ ornaments me ) | | | , Embroideries « an’ the minsis broke Pater 1 wish Mary's young | man would come round after sup.) OV PEERING INTO NOUSE, SAW FEMALE ryt hae BkING SURROUNDED BY SCHENIIIIO. £QU/ MENT ~~~ WAS BUSHY OCCUPIED (nN BU Tomorrow VECTIVG YO INTENSE NEAT SOME MYSTERIDUD) “Ye kin maxed Mator—"That’s all he does come - MATURE WAICM PRODUCED KEIZER ~ 3/9833 ene tit meee aster.” SOUND ~~ PA/D CLOSE BTTENTION YO BOOK Lee 1 - ° ) | OF REFERENCE ~~ NO DOUBT BENY ON tellin’ hls there's | Cheerful. a “p-| SOLVING D/FF/CULY PROALEM NV CHAMUSTRY. pg ee | The knack of looking at the| 4g argeon S — THR MIRED | bright side of things waa never de “hin” | veloped to such perfection as in |the case of a man who, after a Yaiiow Y railroad accident, telegraphed” to starting at 9 we ale | hia friend's wife | pe oth 9) yards weve, Your husband killed tn raliway a, au say: aing cambrle ; eclde ead, both ar and le Cries at 19¢ an ce the oa _ ? though there are em , the ee ene ‘ | HOW to Do it | But later this correction was 1 $1.25 « yard worth | Clork--That party uptown says | oe! th ; wi" pe he ts lump coal and we have rat report exaggerates your vambric, Swiss ‘ Boyne OPN RAS -We RAVER ceand ‘billed: oak and lege ent 19¢ "Oi beg 1 1nd Malnsotht ig | Dealer—Well, send him mack, | Off, but only one arm.” 6c a yard; excellent wun Me to | and if he doesn't like it, he can I-ineh our c B tos , | lump it if | WERE AN A. 0, T.— 235¢ a Yard ~ “ punces, Comet Commie ide Bands, ete, die See Our Window Tonight, You Know the Man, Most of us are acquainted with the person who asks obvious ques ions--the sort of man who stops you in the middle of @ headlong rush and ask» you if you are in a hurry, Mr. EB. te one of thene Lots of Matched Gets ee $1.50, $1.75 to pap Girls’ Hats ne ue: tas ges 35 pests, and during a walk abroad “ OR ON AG OF OT thy en the other morning he paused tn 6 oe astonishment outside a friend a a houre. Before it stood three huge They ne vYaus; the lawn was almost covered with articles of furniture of various s6rte--—pletures ward robes and china, And there was his olf friend B., begrimed, weary and ittempered, directing opera Excellent Values in Our Bazaar Department tlons tn his shirt sleeves - * What i exclaimed Mr K.; I'd kind of be awake to ere you moving the chance to tasks t son The highest ce the best light—the purest aie Not at alb-not at all snapped Sinee men declare that lads are any basement in % f., with slaborate sarcasm. “I'm rare P, taking my furniture out for a ride With whom their business they A Suit Case $4.85, of selected | Silver Table Sets CBB; q would share cowhide leathe neb plate Rogers goods Mal j The Ammunition Was Bad. And a boy of some discretion’s hes wre rett i bi The brawny Irishman cranedover| The kind of boy they take to. ts, brass lock and pretty Alhambra MOST ANYTHING J 22 area | Sie ca shop, and eventually mane to N Jer for the price locate the diminutive proprictor See ee ” Pictures and Frames} We plaze give me somethin’! , ae eae oa Ady, “I A Skirt Trunk $14.75, of hard plated frames im to kil he he aake and was wood with ha vod la nd at } ; vr worl Fal with . oad af and when | asked the old nolted irce pbeton ss ; sizes and shapes, 2 Some Figures And a Few Light Extras @ eco"y'? gure ® packet of Scotchman what was the firs eee iste shee th = gotlecttan aE ¥ Good-day, air,” said the business. | ime for me to do, he looked at heavy p Pomerat framed pictures ke chemist briskly 1 hope an sat Tike this and said, ‘Hoot ays with box, cloth pastels, art groups, Some men start ¢ to practice | olation Inland,” tn the Indian o shall soon have the pleasure of see en is won dot itning ings, ete, 50c each, what they preach, but they soon |!s known as the place where the \96 you again | “] hooted, of course.” Cut Glass $3.50; you've paid is get out of practice sun never shines He saw him again quite soon,| $6.00 and didn't eet Hd jret. | Writing Paper 25¢ e¢e a. ae but, as it happens, & was with no Unanswered. ty or a8 goed; Sinck bow! pretily ogra phedy The microphone is an instrament} Funny how long some people can | Arteular b 1 am alway the working &ineh nappy ery tray 24 ah 5 of paper that makes th . of @ MY \ talk about nothin Ut} man,” said the candidat ugars, creamer pte., ete envelo ¥ ma ay ta troop of a b e . . tle imp that nowld me these o? Sik cadiitoe hora penne ole pee sugars, creamers, ¢ t envelopes caly vom, It tn the New York rica ptt ke po suted the Hibernian, ru in other st came the rolce from The best 4 values in town. Pyrography goods « ater on in the t . ‘a:8 the are callin 0) (aT me he a « " t ovels each A feature of the present. Raikan | "taxiecabs « nonUnlOd- wD Tn his ner the man of] tt seemed a shialiciiil right nov j : ea va etre i pitts anid that b that at this instant the band ouble © socalled civil 1” Well thin the Irian. | tbat at this inatan pand begar are scrambling » me! A photographic plate Sgupled man, “Set come home wid n ah’ if ye can bit a single moth wid) Man 105 years old registered ir wan ty these Bethe haythen vellets,' New York Probably Ogures he spare ye th’ Usrashin’ ye'll git t o ‘ote fo bry sald the weywerd | otherwise, say nothin’ about th Ron — 7 What You Can Do may not your coat today waan't for thegallow i Husband must have been one |anee I do make, there'd We loas| Ladies’ department TOURIST PO noon folly HOTEL TURKISH BATHS wil) , ‘ Wife-—Imposs You have sot e€9 reopen November t. Main and Oc DEPENDS UPON ¥ we at since last winter ove difference bet ween Phones; Main 1381; Ind Wh e ee S n Sern tint ote Kaya arhslin aeanekes allt . at You Are * be i Lord Rosstya - To Know the tntter ie essential to vil : wortd anet or ene GARDEN FRACTS amy [7° Ssh! tems Th S ’ . ehalaihaebar Bree my ° tracts, $100 2 2 a ar a : Kergueten Land, otherwise “Des | Suffolk, England ar line and lake: level, clear. pam een ed; fine for chickens and ber viet ares we Paimist of world fencwn can be vaniage at 146i? Pike ane ries National Land inv. Ce, Ine. 7 Firer av The Time to Sa irday evening, from SM Intolerance j BY JOSIE TE PARTLOY lock, is the time when those who put system into thei ing visit The Scandinavian 4 can Bank. Each week this strong bank such portid 251 their earnings as they have & i to designate thet metiow radian that lights up other people's mis thkes and blunders with the celes rays of sympathy and under. | efore th to save—and these steady acg lations, plus the 4 per cent Corner Second and James Street pound Interest, soon grow to@ corresponding { detect of the “unce to un substantial sum. ra cle We want you to visit our Ladies’ Coat and Suit Sec- tra windows, extra facilities of em sort on Saturday evenings, from! fee the forces tt the young man's there ts no exe 1 possible Sin and suffering and wrong were | Weak induigance ts one thing and | Put in the world for a purpose. Per |e fair-minded attempt t education | what we do not * the mast > Baer New Winter Coats RECORDS Joun Wali LING Co There are three lines that are especially attractive— handsome “Broadcloths” and “Kersey” Coats, semi : 7 ; THE QUES tion. It is located on the balcony. Obliging sales- women will show you our stock of Alasie Builting, Owned by ie 8 o'clock. . Seendiverian American Boake Scandinavian American Ba Alaska Building, Seattie, U.S.A. ot mind limitations and THEREF refrains from pro ee ae | pounc ing judgement & brother, ts fitted, trimmed with fancy and military braids; fifty different £ , . ¢ Exceptional Values in Evening Coats and Capes and fifty-four-inch lengths S16, $18 and $22.50 00 to $5.00 e¢ know we will save you from $2 mn every coat in our stock, We have marked these gar “ a a “ nh our | nw Arugs rink ’ j Siege a ean st st Winter Shirt Waists ow ecu Bethea vei Machine AS, the man wh re col and ‘ Embo ous Victo os ria - PF 1 from $32.60 up. lade up o fine quality of Embroidered Nun's Veil- 4 (pe sae eenea of pines ? n condemn Im tr Credit Service pair ; from the sound box to the horn, This ter nor for tins thar Mapowal, to mak ing; correct colorings; reseda green, cream, tan, black, complete with 12 elght-tnch records, $8110 t an who hash know ' ‘ ; cash of easy payments. w nea woman ellent $3.50 values. Your choice of ; -~ a the entire line at, each Sherman, Clay & Co the world, cos 1806 2nd Ave. : . und spend Eastern EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS — t iw ag —_—) kee ae yaaa on Outfitting a 95 Half—Rates—E fF Household ¢ Company Ino. ods (amy quantity) S polis in the PH We can save "ingu tre YING & STOR H. L. KLEIN ] The Best Shoe Repatring In ity While You Wait | 217 JAMES 8T CHAS. KNOSHER & CO., Inc. 1332-34 209 lon th ae tina ‘we Seeond Av, Union St. We, alse. take ardare 't or goods from (Mea cents THE BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD M INE STOCK AT # it te rapidly arriving, and wi big money for KAVANAGH CO,, Inc, Mine Operatont & | 704-5-6-7-8 JO HNSTON BLOG Second Avenue and James Street Reliable House.” Credit a