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THE SEATTLE STAR BY oTAh P PYALIsHING co. 1307-1309 Seventh Ave, @ “Wary AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, WROPed at the Postotticn at Moattia. Washington, as segom SOME AMUSING POLITICIANS republican central com members of the King county The Mittee have come forward in a mirth provoking role by the se they that ontrol, divide, ap rious announcement propose to portion and parce! out all county patronage to such as they vonsider worthy, We pause to chortle metrily, and from mer audacity of that willing to ran riment we amazement at the sublime that ation, the making of a little Ring county pass on to organi which really and truly believes un is Tammany everything political so nicely that there will be little or no bother on the part of the people or offite holders | After, many hours of deliberation, debate and all the by plays, plots and counter plots of reality, the members of this] all the! approval on and with strict conformance to aspiring body solemnly rules of the some three recently game, placed the seal of their score persons seeking various jobs at the hands of the elected county officials, This having been done with} great ec! to say nothing of enthusiasm, they, with every evidence of sincerity, admit that from. now on the King county} republican committee will pass out the plums and the pie. It ts] actually within the bowads of their contemplation that they can successfully constitute themselves a dictating political body, just like the Charley Murphy-Pat McCarren-Fingey Con ners kind, 209 Oriental block and rule with autocratic sway from STAR BY A WORD FROM JosH WISE. “TW lighter « girl's head, th’ more she tosses in” Way of the World. seanty-haired bachelor at the pedal, extremity of the mahogany, “there are a few eooentric people who tind their own businens. About the Same Alwayn falling out of your air ship,” remarked the friend, “Why tam astonished, You told me were at Aome In the machine.” That's just it,” sighed the hen pecked Inver 1am always fall It is painful and depressing to say it, but the King county republicam central committee deserves to be classed with those still Andrew Jack son, and even those unobserving citizens who are not yet aware that the war is over. It should be called to their attention, | as humanely as possible, that there is now in operation in the} unprogressive persons who are voting for state of Washington, consequently in the county of King, al primary law, which was designed, worked out and passed with one of its chief purposes being the removal of the pie-cutting| duties from central committees and kindred organizations By some deplorable casuistical reasoning, the people have} conceived the notion that a man who holds and is responsible} for an office shoald be able to select whose qualifications were not necessarily confined to an abil-| ity to peddle hand bills during clection and an inability to hold any other job. As it stands today, every official who takes office next January owes his office to the people, and to the King county | central committee he owes The} people nominated these officials-elect, and then elected them, | and aside from the compensated work of routing political | competent asststants, nothing except good will speakers, renting halls and showing a laudable interest in the} outcome, the duties of the central committee were unimport ant to a degree that makes this assumption of the job-distrib-| uting power a mildly humorous effrontery that needs but a) little experience to show how foolish and futile it is. | The moral uplift In South Dakota has reached that virtuous alti. tude where one year's residence, and proportionately increased board bill, are necessary to secure a divorce. ee Those ‘varsity coeds who find enjoyment dancing with girls in | masculine attire, are endowed with tmaginations far too fervid to be permanent. Unele Sam wouldn't embarrass Japan for the world, but merely fasists on the mikado being searched as to his intention regarding Chins China bas had so many emperors and empresses that ite double bereavement didn't make one shirt's difference to the nation. Senator Eikins is having his family tree gottes into shape, confi dent that he can at ieast show as many ancestors as Abrurat. Capt. Lanbscher,: perbaps, could give a professional explanation as to how Haas managed to keep that revolver in his shoe. | “The bailoon race from Los Angeles to New York was highly sue. cessful, except that the balicons didn’t want to go. The Oklahoma state constitution, despite ite numerous porfee tions, doesn't aprear to be rane-riot proof. Haas’ suicide wasn't legal, but ft was logical beyond ail question “| SNAKED THE CHEEILD AND KIOODLE FROM THE PATH OF THE SIX CYLINDER JUGGERNAUT medal coming to me, and maybe | maid , from WHICH I not, but today | 1 f hould judge he was spolled BLE to one In another moment he * would I made a nolwe ave been run over and all hig 8O far I've bee lothes RUINED, Summon a few kind words and 4 job at $6 ing half my strength, which was per all th was necessary, | snaked I was strolilug through the eelld and kioodle from the park, wondering why a willix ath of the sixeylinder Jngger worker couldn't get congenial em. naut ployment and hold the jot Vt t “¢ I knew my mitt latter it seems my fate not to do—| was being at "a when 4 piercing SHRIEK rent the spare gentleman hap alr ' fw t was an auto horn accompa i oungater a ALSO 1 curve in the yoad. Di-| had evted an awtf lomestic nt of it was a kid of | traged nian blouse, white uO ed | tp VURSE for young Mortimer leather #hoes a broad-brin Jews Also on the spot Mortl felt snilor with streamers, | mer 0, who had been chin EVIDENTL chi of welbte in a sparrowOcop while the parents, I 1 not bave time O te lerdrammer was being pulled notice what else he gad on, for ff, was fired was in dire peril and time as! Coming SOMMWHAT | fir for precious. He was hold # pug dog so it busy try would ge (Continued) | butlding will open | Cai | Much has been sald concerning this aad music to entertain the visitors. | fair during the past few weeks, and jug out at home. How He Won Her. The poor but otherwh }young man had just proposed the heiress. “Has my wealth anything to do with your love fer mem she aaked Nothing whatever,” he replied. Then I'm yours,” continued the helress “Td rather marry @ lar than « fool Acquired Wisdom. The Man—"l wanted to wet thar ried whea | was fl, but my father waid | didn't have sense enoegh So | watted antl | was 30.” The Maid—"And you married at a0?" The Man-—"Oh, no; at 30 1 hed feo much sense to want a wife A Bu ston, The Mistrese-—“Jane, the dishes you have bees patting on the table of & were positively dirty, What have you to may about it?” The Servant think, ma'am. that you ought to get colored dishes. They won't show the dirt at all.” Friendiy Criticiem, “Don't you think,” said the ans actor, “that | would score a waceess in the balcony scene from Romeo and Jattet? Weill.” replied the disinterested friend, “with @ Wtthe assistance from the stage carpenter you might make a bit as the baleoay How it "Happened. Did you ever tind the tradition a! man under the bed? querted the spinater “Only once,” ee the marviea? = TO OPEN Many Fine Exhibits and Vaudeville Features Promised. Tonight in the old postoffice the Midwinter ival and Industrial exposition Manager George Trumball, who ts in charge of It, declares that for general excellence it will surpass the exposition held a year ago in Dreamland rink. Special attention has been paid to the decorating, Exhibits are ow merou lating chiefly of food products manufacty Seattle, | Labor Convention Asks Assistance in Strike on Railroad. Uni (8. d Press.) DENVER, Colo., Nov, 16.—An fort to have the federal government take a hand in the bollermakers 1 machiniate’ strike om the Der er & Rio Grande railroad, by seek ing the cancellation of the mail contracts on the ground that the allroad cannot mal hedules, will be ates to the in mail train made by the del American Federation of Labor tion tomorrow or Wednesda I stated that the bad condit of the locor of the Denver & Rio Grande, due to the str maintain a with the mat ernment, and the post ities will be a 1 contract The convention set hard re h nine die r Friday or & erations of the mitine this m adjournmen tay's conven tion will be devot nimost ox clusively to jurisdictional putes between organizations belonging t he federation. It ts possible that the national officers will be vom inated Thurada There tn ao di ected The opposition to him has dwindles down The taik of ongshereme that Gompers will be « to not aK ousting Keefe of the I union from the him ard by oliminati as vice president ha dropped that nothing will b matter, aw it wld beer done in the force an internal dispnte, and the delegates are anxious to avoid such a move PLAN FLOATING LIMKARY BIG CUT RATE on Pipes and all Brands Worth your while to Tobacco of Cigars. come in Oriental Billiard Parlors, 1413 Third Ave. t understand the Neweds are having trouble, marked the spinster boarder Bone people take her part, and some others wide with hin.” And | suppose,” growled the} R—-MOMDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1908. SOLDIERS IN RIOT ON STREETS OF PORT TOWNSEND (By United Press.) { THE §T. DUST JOSH woman burglars Baillargeon’s Make a Winter Display of We downetaitn, hoard tow |? thought we and o Saturday night two soldiers hired nde later 1 found my HUBWAMA) Lone TOWNSEND, Nov. the /a rie from MH % Walley, w- loc Fi Milli FRY soldiers from Fort Worden |!l¥eryinam | When they return ine I inery Not Ambitious, net upon Chief of Poltee AK. Bark: ghape, showing signs of having been T ‘ Had you no blaber ambition Bi iay nore laat wight, bout him severe driven to exhaustion, When Batley oday and tomorrow special displays are Ife than picking pocket?” @akGRi iy whout the head and body, took NOnstrAted, a quarrel enmned Ge dehk eee el me: Made of the visitor at the prisom, = s Wlaway bie Keys and delivered from svidiers: being obliged to pay amped ae favorites by the leaders of go, No, malaqa,” anewered ba ail two of thelr ¢omrad who extra for their tregtment of the 11144, “I never had fo hankPOR | wore arrested Aaturday night on horse, Returning tater with sev of the i mw V be # poroholimber 6 Wilsdemeanor charge, The on fire town te enraged over the am rel / Wherein They Differ, mault, After the keys had been ed rg” Mtge oa gy | “vila taken trom the ehlef, Patrolman .. | Peter Holxer, who had arrived on the scene, suceweded with the am | came aintance of citizens, in atresting of re eral friends, they renewed the quar with the rewult that they land in jutl for fighting Yesterday, 50 members companies to which they belonged to town with the intention ving them, The men were ciety at New York's recemt “Morse Show” (really, ith more a “style show” than a “Horse Show’), ‘These 0.00; then there are vey | and $12.50 new mond Oto § $10.00 display 4 * sell at $17 stylioh hate at $7.50. our window Pa "tn a village, my son, a ‘aha | ts called a store and in # hamlet Ths ent / |four of the rioters, Fearing fur-jarmod with clubs, baseball bats — © store’ le called Gn emportum |ther trouble, the officers sent and stones They the ebief . | [dispatch to Capt. Roeder at Fort | in front of the juli and it was here | Fine New Black Broadc h and Hie Only Critictem os une | Worden, with the rewult that a {that the fabt cooured | : ot Shaitine-<" kaw You peatial to the | provost quard of 60 wae immediate-| Capt. Roodor t* making an in {4 = late songs of the day? Tinkiawe"T ly wont ¢ wh and bas sinee pi trofled the streets quateuuanemeuennen « aeoe FIVE ARE KILLED at Washington, D, ©, December| INFIGHT WITH 7°" DESPERADO. RESIGNS COMMAND wm pipes make wa} on So vestigation, and the ringleaders are he } : probably would he liar be severely dealt with | if the girl next door didn't trans form them into the late songe-o the night.” Satin, and Tan Covert Long Coats offered at about half usual prices 1 River 1 Harbors ¢ Janitor’s Ups and Downs. the days of autumn OKMULGEE, Okla, Nov, 16 The Newest and Best Mack Coats, tight & We loudly call him down | Wive. persons were killed and 10 oo | mys Scii-fitting, ¢ braided, strapped or plain; a: " Preterring the ympanionahip 5 alse where injured yerterday afternoor v | ty Tan Covert Coats ps The Fickle Guneh, ; his wife and little daughter to. the |4 |i fight " Jim Deckard, a ‘ ‘ "| »s i ne : - i Asia She—"Yes, | have a large alee yenmitean wanb ion ataade rian of w a ona vognel, (ap $32.50 Coats for $20.00; $45.00 Coats for $2 number of frieads in society,” The é Rogar Robineon, sher- | {ain = sag en Es tans lines | ete Bald Ho-—-"Then you haven't been jie of Okmulgee county; Henry| Robert L. Howls, formerly mate of| 4 See some in out window in soctety long, oh | assistant ehief of po of the Katanga of the same « | gee two negtocs nemed (and will spend t , ae man, brothers; Jim Deckard, | ashore ; Weir Bh " rt ly paseed « ruling vereafior : ; Vi teint uitifers“snowtsaxe i Imported Fancy Linens Phe wounded: Mteve Grayson, In-| (Ne tamilien to. sem w Boe od y A Han boy ally; Vie Parr, chief of Comain Boyd has done thie for j police, shet through shoulder, Gep- many years, and hie daughter has h lf 1 . Ap widilt, Siege tek Tadenes, arm lpeckicaiead an thned-an ie coe about ha usual prices. broken, neven othere tly nandn en = a wounded. After thé new ruling took effect no {he decided that Ife without his il hi P | Deckard, who had beaten an In- | De 1° ga PE apinee Wa lac hian, ‘oint ce [dian boy Inte insenatbility with @) oa and sent in his resignation se ae ted cn thw 9 Jreck, took refuge in hie ho ond. | whet waited in the advance Jwhen the sheriff's posse approach: | of Captain Mowle, who arrived on Ba nb of, opened fire with « rifle, Shariff the Tom Maru and wit! veend tte urg, Etc. | Robinson felt iret, inetantiy Rilted the Inverie when she put a8 = . ; Then five negro deputies fell A nenda y \trensied mob sarrounded Deckard's All sizes——square, round or scarfs—perfect ; jhouse Volley after volley was this is a splendid chance to get pretty |poured Into the place and he was finaliy seen to fall, He then set fire to his own house and Me body Thanksgiving is just” and for gifts for Christmnag around the corner”) TRAIN HITS AUTO was burned, Governor Haxkot! was! One Is Killed and lad ond ‘Two Are These are‘on our center aisle tabtes. All the World's » Stage, lighted that'e:Fece riet threatened See some in the window — and he sont @ uta Wery Badly Injured allel ee | Trey were fm the conservatory | ‘2 Okmulgee ¢ ve order, Mj as the Result. - among the artifigial palms. The|"&* *Mie develop be ether Castile Soap 10c Box of 15 cakes for $1.25; th Hegroen ansinted Dex scene Was set for Fr United Press nance —Sasss particularly pure grade that Bacnd ENTO. Cal 16 e | ae [eee sathe <put, Dorling | ‘URANIA NDED eat-ald ove of C. Ma. Deroy} a cake ommend especially for the Seen | lon ‘s antiy killed and Br, and} sass get this best grade—don't ‘tatry like wiap of a hand in his die! Mra. Derby were badly injured at infarior qualiti white grasp. “You are alone fn my | ON ‘MADISON POINT Natoma, 1s milex east of this ctty f (eee thoughts! lowe you as I never when the «niemeobiie in which the —- ~ thought | could love on earth. oo are my cuiding star, my hope, my three were riding wae struck by a} freight train going 40 miles an hour. | 7 Are to go or special sale angel. 1 love you, I love you, bore] ‘The steamer Urania, plying on |The imachine w ae socebintine sistant "rene rice Wednesday, at $1.10 a dozen) vos Lake Washington, and owned by Clear, The boy struck the ground | made for us for a half-dozen; these are I ‘The debutante of 1968 yawned Capt. Anderson, went herd and fast ti t = ly i he 1 ae Dp 5 mt herd aod fast | with tertifie force, and died instant - ply collars, in the latest ‘Old staff!” she sald aground om Madison potot at the iy. The parent« od better, but watch for this sale and stock aa 2 j southbers rance to Union bay fn {t f* feared Mra Derby will love her a T a a up. } Eupiained. the fom yesterday morning Cayt. '*f lee | seca gaa 1 beard you speak of Jones’ poor K. Thompkine was unable to relations I didn't know he hed aay} neq his bearings in the dense dark COLLECTOR HELD poor relations 4 To be sure he has; he spots |". S04 Weal on the point full speed, stranding so badly that all severy story be tries te efforts 90 far have failed to loosen | are sere nesenecsst eres the hold of the mud apen her bow, | 18 feet of which is on dry land 2 CARNIVAL | Madison point te heavily wooded ON FELONY CHARGE Charged with obtainin onder laine pretenses, 0. & rried nae residing at Fremot orhtng and iat lon shore, and a jong tongue of it extends far out into the lake an- “t der very iittle water in the fox > | of a dark morning It | jovedingly . 4iffieuwkt for skippers to determine just how near this shoal they are weertng Feinaned le pet for , goon af 1:36 before Ju Peace Jon Representing therised cotlecter Coal There are also many other exbibite. and demonstrations of various sorts wil be made, contributing greatly | have, collected $2 LER NAMES DELMG ATR. Kricksen, a prominent « thie elty, on Saturday and to the entertainment of all who at & Brace, of the Breer & Her- all the money, Smith was A tend. nore ait waieaman in tt é ti Hout thy hibit department is not Bott ifle Coal wan din Heat tte od on the whole show. There are conces. | sions of various sorta that promise | to provide moch amusement. . —the index to the MAN A JUGH it would seem unfair to judge a man by his clothes, still the fact remains an there will be vaudeville features | that in this present-day world of ours the Beginning Wednesday, Nov. os. A.M. The Entire Bankrupt Stock The Famous At the opening night two well) known soloists will sing, and there | wil be singt and dancing br Odell and Haas, late of Dockstad: | ors Minstrels, The carnival will continue tor three days, and a big attendance ts expected each afternoon and nigh The hour for opening this evneing | iia 7:30. = ee 2 Home soctal at the chut next Friday, each visitor wet bring wf book, and In this way will « de which will be tor a trip and 0 easel for another trip neatly attired young man, other things being equal, stands a better show than his shabbily attired brother Form Teachers’ Clase study Herbert Moniniger's| The New Testament Chureh,” a! lees hers’ training class has been or Our Modern Credit Plan makes clothes-buying easy-——no matter how short of cash you be may ganized at the Qu Anne Christ jan church, The class is not de so there is no excuse whatever for anyone who nominational, and will meet every Wednesday night wears shabby, out-of-date clothes. Thousands of ere 4 perted of The course cov 22 weeks TRIAL OF ADAMS Seattle's best-dressed young men have their names on our-books—-why not you expenaa 1332-34 B. Adar Second Ave Unie St ‘ a “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” The Cost of One Performance by T tng VICTOR Artists ' This is the sum paid the following art for one . ‘The i according to statistics gathered by the “Musical Courier’ dividual amounts*were as follows DENTAL WORK CN CREDIT You can pay us for Dental Work In weekly on montnly pay ments, Th ¢ is no need to delay having your teeth att hae to. Melba $4,500.00 of Fvery day Of delay means increased coat of the work to ' You can hear all | Pa cee 3,500.00 wonderful Ser not " but hundre > t o Ald Mt | ry parison with ay we Calve 000.00 adding a few records to ye s i chumann-Heink 2,000.00 lection. These artist t t wer nomé ted ul 2 pro quarter ; af nto peed our Special Low Prices on high-grade dental work, Our yer Sadent po pnd exclusively for by on Oo ann Sg (amjority, bat refused, patients will be given the same opportunity as thove paying cash to apg ye ape Come in and hear ” businens take advantage of these low prices Farrar 1,280.00 onstrated in our, Victor Daimores 1,200.00 sakiP amie, Foam r ALL CROWN, BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK GUARANTEED Ancona 1,000.00 ee af tt tod wit ABSOLUTELY FOR 20 YEARS. ts » tee & + Gold Crowns, 22k. Gold . $4.00 | Gold Fillings, guaranteed ‘ ‘ Beheiie.< Williaa Bridge Work, extra heavy $4.00 $1.00 and up ' er uy a; Amaigam Fillings $1.00 | Sliver Fillings 80 1 Mold is tt elke witasttt ’ “f ge et : wae Extraction guaranteed absolutely painiess, We employ a EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS, ; The present demand [if spectalist who devotes his entire time to thiw work 1406 Second Av a ° ehe ‘dl » Our operators are all expert registered fate We employ ‘ : wien oly a. no students. : —— Ss , All work done painlessly by modern electrical devices ait cont "ainaker hep Examination Free LOW RATES TO CALIFO nt Office Open oe until u o'oleck; Sundays until 2 p.m Modern needle: 1046. came into use in Through oar service to BRKING Cor. Thir Modern Method Dentists GPtes &, D and C, nia: i RB. R. 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