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THE SEATTLE STAR Unsuspicious natures which make m loath to think evi of | any person | We say these things in all charity, not to find fault or t complain, but more to spread what little information we may | where perchance some good may result. In the meantime i good of the community at heart and who can spare the time, wil! get out and hejp the chief to find an open game our midst it is n about it. responsibility, and no information of this character should be withheld from him And we are not a bit backward about saying that we have is to be hoped that all citizens who have the lf there be such in} t that the chief should know] | more than rig He has to bear t our private opinion about the integrity of any gambler who} would run an open game in t his city w hout telling the chief The one class of people who are going to be bitterly disappointed, Whichever way the election goes, are those enterprising persons who | Invested real money in a sidck of campaign novelties. What a relief it must have been to Mr. Pattison to see all those telegrams announcing that Mr. Cosgrove was eating three big mea’ @ day and taking plenty of exercise? The secretary of the Oregon state central committee says ‘Taft will carry the state by 575 votes. Such mathematical Cision doesn't look honest, does it? that pre With bankers ike “lee King” Morse, it isn’t so much a guarantee | law that is needed as a highly perfected and sensitive burglar alarm If Mr. Cosgrove had any respect for the veracity of his oppon. ents he would curl up and die at once, willing all bis prospective votes to Mr. Pattison. —_—. In that gun play for the jackpot in the Palace hotel, due con- | sideration must be secorded the fact that it was a strictly private game. j — | Stripped of the euphemisms, Mr. Williams @mount to this non-debatable assertion shrievalty argume I need the money. The “strain” is telling on Taft, and the on Teddy. “restraining” is telling Our Growth This company shows a steadily increasing patronage, due to its stren conservatiam and general poli If you have in mind the we core r ¢ you to become a avings or depositor Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. sHORROCK © PRMBIDENST 3. P HARTMA Vicw PSI BNT ALEXANDER MYRKS ECLBTANT & TREASURER FV, A. CTEM cccscscsoscee one shovoeees CASHIER Half—Rat on your Household G We can save you nearly half y) ate in the Far Bae in BRKING MOVING @ #POMAC », Cor. Third Ay. and Washing Main 1603; ind. 7 We also take orders for goods from the Kast JESS 2 A wh bos | fen’t it strange that all of thene pe! dances, also med |"elasstes!,” are built for attire | made famous by Du Maurier as the altogether”? is it possible that in supporting Turkey, In the Balkan oriste, Eng land is counting upon feathering her own nest? a a | Will Not Down. 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You want, the same from generation to gener , that they web much bd pi —_— ation, Political partion, in the better than they thought at the Store, will BALLAWD FT4B AGENCY—3109 Haiard ay, Sunset, Ballard 906 ~ | ain, agree as to alms, It ts a dif chance with others to secure more tomorr: een 4 — - » to methods P , ow, EVERGET STAN AGENCY A. King, 1618 Pacific Ave. Sunset #38 | ae i pn. ference of opinion ax tom , td “ P pinch | that divides them. Kor example, peak ie ne RBagl® RA RET teenie oF Lvov tive cante par month” De: lee what ave thing do we ail, without ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES jg le Ma ern a ile a ati a | BY FREO SCHAEFER himeell | ogard to polities! affiinttons, wa . end ‘ Kitored &t the Postoffice at Seattio, Washington, as secon patter ies f the essentials of ow R LI CTL. SURSOR TAMIR sain Ran Soar DUCORSIDARAN BIKA Ina KOUMISS, Kan—A hen laid an} win! Members of the people's | kard as one of th WOMEN” : ote oe Whoa tnat ‘Gate at Tr Sone hee Jorg here with @ curtously shaped] party are gubllant, and are already a mend Hubeesk altel” showed sella ry WE PORT HF eeee treee Nn, Ge: Oo shell entirely devotd of hair, This) ploking thelr postmantershipa an enthusiastic hearer on the out Picea ten thes att wead Thesmaca ee Prwerecs Snr methend th bate. 5 | '* taken by the county ehatrman ¢ ° | oktets of the orowa pane " Te a line, though y Ae EO TER snout Tou nor te och uo bur main afties [Of the-sociallat party ta indicate| COLDWATHR, Mich.—Thore ts| | a ary of finely tailored one-piece Suitable for street tah. Tnn cetmeen’ 6 andet ae ach. ant we will send yes [the election af that sterling stand-| much enthu@lasm among probibl if | Were a Porter or dress wear, we wish you W Ohm bende qrevls "Se hh me 7 Seow 5 urd bearer, & V. Debs, Who tlonists on account of a good on ss a rials are broadcloth 1, Pi a be certain of giving our « & perfect serviee | Wears a similar »ped out by Mile, Cordon Man oan ocummeenie Mate ials are ench serge and ay . a young French miss who ts some. Thirty years ago 10 out of every | voiles, F - wocmre woe] HOT SWELLS, Va.—Delvers in] thing of a pusslo fend, She has} 100 brides were widows, Now the Styles are Princess and Em the supernagural are much inter | found that taking the word “cfier-| @Verage ls 6 to 100 Colors are black, navy, b taupe, wi THAT GAMBLING REWARD dated in an odd occurrence on the! ry," adding “Jag,” subtracting “Jer Ft ihe pa eles PS, WINE and golf links, Mr, O. Chaune Wad-|ry,” plas “flas,” plus “innards, Wheen an actress becomes a suf >, ‘ $19.75, $22 > & diington's caddie fell over a bunker! minus “giseard,” Jeaves “chafing,” | traget, the fine Italian hand of the Prices are $15.00, $19.7 ) In one af his most energetic moods Chief of Police W ard | and weit the contents of the walt This dome strates clearly that the | Press agent in generally respon two beautic : rr hen he started to pick up| coming election is Chafin'’s by «| "ble. brown shadow check ated 'ae has startled the community by recklessly offering a reward of| ihe atiokn he observed that. thes large majority es ; A . és fy dy Arti Dp . hana $50 to any person who will show him one case of open gambling | had fallen #0 as to form the letters 792.8 Why will & man on the way to lige yey f coll f ig Pe ‘ * “ , FA Bah jo murmured O,| SKEEHIGH, Pao-A coal miner| Work keep his seat tn a treet car Jace yoke and collar, tucker >, pleated shig in Seattle, and nobody ling up with a full page ad of *] Chauncey, “If there were a 'T,' now,|in the Checkweigh colliery acct-| 4nd on the way to the theatre give with brown taffeta pipings, $ % roulette establishment at Second and Marion, the chief chuckles |!t would spell FAT Well, dere | dentally split open a hunk of an | Up his seat to & woman he allowed || »@ An old blue, fancy stripe Venetian ¢ ' hi & (eo; don't youre see it?” quoth | thracite with bis pick and disci to stand ja the morning? Hineice le with | t th bh : in his unanswerable argument that there is no pubtic MDING | ihe shrewd caddie, pointing to ala paper back copy of “Con's Fi ‘ ‘ . impire sty ie, v ith box plea 1 » black satig 10¢ Pi a in the city. The chief reluctantly adn however, there may | driving t Several players then | nancial Sehool it must have re Would you consider a bottle of \ embroidered bands, lace yoke a ircular pane . : ight | seovered that by taking another! posed there hermetically sealed |4rtificial (an a summer resort? | ’ i] kirt with wide bias f By he some private gambling. Who knows? Such a thing migh |toe the word Taft could be spelled. | since 1496. It was not much de pe \ 3 ; well be. But one thing the chief is certainly sure of, and that/“That ts capital chortied ©./| composed. The colliery will be “Marked down”—ostrich plumes See the Pretty These are grace ats that were A i the } i ret | Chaunoey As the result of the amined by the state geglogtet to m8 38 Joe \ more than t They're is that no stranger from: Oshkosh may leave the King street}hunch he has bet a tue ar hew | discover whether there is any dan-| Mere egas are laid in lowa than t Millinery at $7.50 : “ipto. depot and walk unaided and undirected to a poker game wolf balls against @ niblick that/ger of running into a strata of |{M any other state. The annual) date style of id materials, 35e ‘hief heed? So far has | YU! be our next president jthem, In the meantime betting is|/OUlDUt In eatimated at 160,000,000 My geal I'd largely soften | large, medium and small styles that would judge New st In this the chief is undoubtedly correct. So far as ha A) |lively that Hryan wtil carry Penn. | oxen When raising sidewalk dust, | ’ le ~ A Be batters been observed there is no three-card monte game running in] MAYPORKS, Va.—Thoere is quite! ayivania ae ©: Ri ® Lest it turn out that some busky | to cost at least again as m ‘ i 9 ‘ . 48 excitement here because of a} 9 y is advice so frequently lout —It helps him to ¢g the Pike st. market; if the Bon Marche ever did have @ fap) singular manifestation at the rock| CACTUS LODE, Nev.—Thore's|#ought for and es scliun ‘aocepted? | Will biff me one and lay me out Let the Baby Tt hely ‘and if he th | game, it has been discontinued; the stud poker tables have | quarry east of town. After a blast! nothing to ft. Preston, the social pi A nuisance with such crust Kick wears a Dr. Denton’s § " He | 1 the srsit nd | it Wee found that the dynamite had | ist labor candidate, will sit in the| Highest sever paid for ®) Annoya the folks once too often fe Garment he can't kick it off; eqn Chir been removed from the public library and the university and | caved strange holt melyphios on the| presidential chair next March 4,| bird was $9,000 for a fossil Rah a = Mill ae dans ig high schools no longer include “Hoy in their elective | face of a large slab, Prof. Nut-| This confidence ts due to the tact | Phorhynens, 50,000,000 years age Wouldn't Violate the Law. ers the entire body; for ages 6 h ‘cars; cont re theimer of Turpentine untversity| that a well known mining broker | see In Switgeriand this summer ke to 9c; warm, soft and washes « y courses | was able to decipher it has been showing @ plece of rock} One good thing, apparently, said a Philadelphian, “1 heard Char 1s lead to stomach tro ; that means the dage brie To this extent at least a great betterment has come sin eral attempts, He says which he admits is not high grade | about the directoire gowns is that jomagne Tower describe the strin rece . ¢€ € g A yrevent it the advent of Chief Ward ; | due appreciation sh sertption is ancte haldean, and,|ore. After this nothing is Impos|the toy and other lap dogs have gent police regulations in Berl H ie Gi ; ; a 6 acivent o Mel Ward Im Office, Ang Gue Appreciation snot translated, reads Watson will | atble | one out of fashion Mr. Tower, by way of illustra Good —It's cheapest in the end be accorded him i “ . | o 6.6 concluded with a little story We've sold CG Underwais | Ah Englishman has dt Schmidt and Krauss met one Und ‘ It is humiliating to a t, but appetite for jeure for laain I's anti at eerrweer 10 year d ne I cor cere fo ons morning in the park ears and never my on he wad news abo uller ‘ " achieved. Our joy in t circumstance that there are no} 9 | a Sa th ond _ aes iat eo ue Men's—(Of heavy Egypti tton, ribbed, perfeet gambling places on Second av, with attractive electric Sigms| tye Visite the Earth ase Qpecial Gerreependent and Makes Wireless The fleet's to be weleomed to Well, poor Muller went boating ting ; $1.00 a garment, Union suits of th 1¢, SY 1 ; 1 A wt Oh by Admiral Hah. A gentle: on the river yesterday, The boat Of three-fourths wool, medium weight, blueg and mechanical pianos, is dampened by the suspicion @hat per Observations in Mis Notebook. | m from one of the southern prov capsized and he was drowned, The $1.75 a garment ore be vent e game the back end of » . — inces, no doubt wahan tem Geet: 4 a garm ‘ haps there may a penny ante game in the back end t | 5 ee a we wal m Gee 4 ae A heavier grade, $2.00 a garment and $3 of the hundred cigar stores, hotels and various other du enema | He Wii) , her ipa ses “ that al! io t ie g | Saw PEALE EARINX @~-Would your mother object Swim? Don't you know that a union suits j which exist and prosper in a snide manner. We realize that NUMEROUS Fam/LY “ Being WITH AMAZINGLY } if I kissed you? persons are strictly forbidden by the Very heavy union suits, $4.00; all-wool shia oe lat nei nik tien wlth ta Maas ame ALY OF YOUNG A~v—we THROUGH MuCH\ | Sho—Why, mother would neve e to swim in the rive lrawers, $3.00 ere are some old fory gamblers so out o e age MA, GE hear o . . . + , 7 hi } i ¢, ANG ae STURES With WEAPON, nape ot ts a ae s Women’s—White or blue-gray, nearly al! wool, $f that they shun rather than court publicity. They depend for FEMALE SUCCEEDED in CAVS/ING YOUNG TO REMAIN i Evidently ; 3 3 5 it gol to t yiny? ‘ « letters recent F armen their out-of-town, and even their local patronage, on a systen wy = then po a8 4ON@ PERIOD OF TIME | |N rots That ° “The ‘ Gn * hay pores pitt oom | on res venee , ‘i n syst ts of the same 5 of “cappers” and “pullers in,” well qualified to guide the W BATE horn Cok Met, NOUWe ENGAGED is already copyrighted y was one runni Better grades, $1.75 and $2.00 and uniow suits, wae Rite thie aoe tasks he hole : - =: ite i oe # unfortunate young $3.00 and $3.50 Srapyer to where the ace lurks in the hole : | aT | Teacher—Jobnny, where is the ly son of a widow, who - . oe Ee wool, $1400 n his youthful inexperience, Chief Ward perhaps does not} Jnorth pole childless, and bis earnings mainta jack tights, three-fourths wool, § ; all woal, n his ) ¥ i ' | ’ 4 infant ther $2.00. ' i oI Johnny—Dunne bis aged father and infant brothers $2 P ro is it is feeling of deez gret that w os ‘ know of this, and it is with a eling leep regret hat we} Tene Tek toa’ ieldin®’ iden |enaek tate wianert bo 18 : Children's—Blue-gray or white, three-fourths. womb must be the means of destroying his charming innocence. That] all my teaching? q routeny write soft and warm; fit perfectly to $1.25, according none of the patrolmen has become aware of th s perhaps yuny—It Peary can't find itt to size. Union suits, $1.00 to $2.00. n - j ® Ho use of my trying —Puck due to the rush and hurry of their labors a their naturally | Or Ba T umetances of the cas evidently exaggerated J. A. BAILLARGEON & CO, Sond Rs Why doesn’t wealth bring more Recanne true pleasure Hes in do things we An Arduous Situation Padgeley lerk doern't Of course not. He The biggest fish does not always make the greatest splash. t to spoil from this contioued heat in England 7,500,000 are in want,| Empty is the tin cup, owing to strikes and lockouts. With the campaign nearly ended; | os The trusts stay off, they will not cough. Can it be they are offended? and $25.00, Uniess there is a fight pretty Soon, some of the Balkan-ites are Why do you never see a stout! | Woman tn a fashion plate? | Women’s Tight Fitting, Fall Length | Coats | urine the week of Oct. It, a , jehild was born every five minutes —A New Shipment |in New York city. pared to tit bh wanted an @ large arrived Wu Ting Fang sald of the Stock Exchange: “I'd rather play where I can see the dealer.” | body the smartest details of | Statistics prove that in Pall River | and Lowell more white women work, fa proportion to the population, thas in any other elty in the land whe dhe tint worsteds and eb orders on those n tight fitting coate The first newspaper was publivh and checks in waterpr led in 691 B.C. and was called the Acta Diurna. - : and the One woman fn five throughout geil eitipad, tam an bur the United States fs a wage earner are exqui and The girls now wear a ruff of lace A style that's qu For it lends to ma face A charlotte russe effect a sweet thie tthe From Jan ported 11 1 to July 84, Ir 232 chests of optum | “Do fish grow quickly” ip Do they? Well, my dad got one o that grew six every time he told about it y mise the me lant inches Eastern Outfitting Company 1332-34 Second Av. ‘Seattlo’s treet group, including would make a elty of year they paid a tax of on stook transfers, which $4,000,000 places their income at $ AY.P.D ub | 209 Union St. Reliable wA.Y.P. Dancing (I 1 Credit House,” At these two prices we offer suits, overcoats and rain- coats that you cannot buy elsewhere for less than $20.00 Some of the features of our $15.00 and $20.00 suits are Natural shoulders, piqued or round lapels, plain or fancy cuffs, narrow or wide double stitching Our overcoats and raincoats at $15.00 and $20.00 em ic iots, in plain and fancy weaves. particularly call your attention to the new fancy stripes I vofed cloths Other Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats From $12.50 to $40.00 J. Redelsheimer & Co. First Av. Cor. 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