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4 THE STAR~THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1909. | ‘THE SEATTLE STAR_ |STEAM SHOVEL MAN AND HIS ee OTe ee oe RB> | MACHINE ARE INTERESTING —————— 32? 23>. 3553333399, A Silk Gown .. § tat Cost of a Cotter Pros. STAR DUST EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. - ~ Wh Rotored at the Vostottics at Goattia Washington as second-class matter, A. J. RERBE AND Hi8 MONSTER A nany different Intricate parte of | ene menenns Lr RSRR URAC POSTURE ea =| Dia THEIR WAY INTO HILL machiner around that 1 ga a baat Ideaw ' > . think you would become confine # that # aye dh GET |READY TO PAY IN BEATTLE | Well, U've boon in the contract: | the violent) veal. « This ne ung. < ae Le aa —_ 3 | ing business for 26 years, and I've ee led mar Bo way tity [| ? | € ywn up with the steam Venrs Wie 00 ni ; ley he p } ” "4 rful how long how By BARNEY DODDS, kind of ¢ mn . , letseh ? arty regularity Ten't it w ful how long and v Seth Se. the Sieh wha, wk tail shovel, They haven't always “had! Me is always trying to F 1Ov t il the} t b well that silly appeal to prejudice has lasted ald of several levers, does the work auch ee ond or sane hyn first] ,, "He seen | geod iS rely | t ears | aay a Your party puts up a scalawag and the other side puts up| of 1,750 Italians every week day ve pag Sun; avorvene taonmht 1¢ 1) cbhdoe carhn Mncn PS toed 506 Neg: and : ' Loe . m . ‘ ; Hin name ts A. J, Reese, and he ae simply areat, put i¢ was uD ‘ 1 yard, 7 a good man, and the party leaders say to you We can't SAY | 19 the chief engineer of the monster bebe ge 4 wouldnt ‘ig clean, 80 Come in Apr t : pd ¥ ‘ t for our man, but you must stick to your party.” jateam shovel now eating tts way | that a gang of men always had to Ry Greens, Gr I i a , Liters 3 i into the heart of Denny hill i » the ft an in ween Ta agne 4% ¢ | le 7 nd he ra to serve you; but they ollow behind and pick wut n « of an ; pag » Lighe You elect a congressman and he tries to serve you ¢ | "Mets the man who handlon that Sectiuin' Theas big fellows have Old Blue, Royal 7 ght Blue ] q put the caucus rule on him and he subsides, You complain anc —— — pd paren * bo only been out a short time and they Pommy, wil it dog bite?’ I rag | ordinary eo a to old we enough 4 q he will say to you, “But I had to be regular etal, cok cine dig almont as clean as an old WOR} | Korhe ain't old enumn., i . . . hel at least tofidtty, too. He throws + bs and with her trowel. | kin grow! ap’ wrinkle yp bi os “on 1 1 The insurgents asked President Taft for help, or le »| ie oo « ®” = cuble) retty mo t ar. fi 7 | , iy “end Tale eevtied I cannot aid an in-| 78748 of dirt Into the waiting train Calle Mer Maud. n as er its or t Kay ielp to Cannon, ar att repited bis s . ] of cars In exactly 120 seconda, and “T eal! her old Maud, because a iy 1 in the party, We must be regular,” then lights hie pipe and waits for ah got an awful kick, but she! This new departn urs gives y , ‘ ‘ . the next string to come puffing up looks an peaceful as & common portunity to sele rah you {It would take one ordinary: laboring ‘empty on the slding ; that's worth f buying--and yet i moderat . } \. Bring the boy in a Priced, i Suits From $2.50 Up Just a Hint at Linen Values “Gentlemen, the jig is up.” man, with the eagle eye of the bose jon him at that, exactly one week j}to shovel the same amount of ‘eader, Champ Clark announced this to be the result of the vote/ earth To the wothinking mind of the idly-watehing crowd that in always be found laconically looking an, or represents nothing much mere than an ordinary box n members later to Carry) car with a big steel crade on one lend and a biaker mouth hanging Kiverything about the monster de-| noted at «attention, even though ne did run riot on| evory single bit of chaie or wh All of the visible parts, not sub ject to friction, shone like polished s “men |} war,” and every intrleate rod or cog played in exact harmony with all of the others, This mans : 1 r With index finger leveled at Sereno Payne, republican floor ? ae in which the democrats and insurgents checked the “regular guns on one of Uncle San progra natter,” said Clark, “what may happen now. No matter if you are able to dragoon enou Our Easter § it ee point thing is decided—the up with the house tone, cranks and cables, to the un progress— ) your fj ng is decided—the jig is up down from a chain j teaiied aaind, goomed été pon are scores of specials besides those | there machine tt le a Busy Place. } B ici ae staned I 1 here men. . ° . But the moment you clamber up, | Age vg Seattle.” os te true Canal in ve ete It is true the old rules|@bout afl of the space not taken = og a Table Seta—A tw r th, w It . non was re-elected. It up by the machinery t@ one jitthe, 8" “ . wt t} 1 agreed nintsleae Eh union ith ome doney were f 1. It is true the amendments do not touch the] seat for Reese. Tho teat te all| More delicate. Say, I can put that a as I : y Scotch ; , ! nh t che} Whirling chains, whizzing fly wheela| DM Shovel down within an inch of strictly all lines root € It is true the speaker still has power to pac - 7 jeny place you want, and on the fly, > 4 * a . meat namittee setitt] aaa, Mattiing piston rods I toa” AZ ard Cloth, » : Lins committees, It is true the spe id the es committee stil There is no une trying to talk! 9 12 , oo MATS hay ih CA REAR A AOS IE the house] While the beast ts feeding the flat Could Run @ Marathon, Y ‘ Doilies--6, 9, 12 and 18-ir cs, in scalloped have fF ' " 6 P | cars, so, after am entrance had been} “And what's more, I can drive Where's each 15¢, 20¢, 2h¢ and insurgent ats were fina yu | defeated. | gained, ‘the reporter watted for the | this olf cart around the atrects of| “ie we Napkins—19x19-inct ont . 4 B t that for Cannon and Dalz Payne and|ead of the carnage before begin: | Seattle Just Uke an automobi 1 ha) habs eed ¥ x 1 ¢ linen Seotch Dana : c ‘ ig is ap.” “No, on o be ny | bit, bat TH get there with it, Wer Vm thinkte Mait ut Mke “ - : *$ Tawney the jig ip : | 1 don't wast to bay any wm - on Bs re , mater of, i aaeatal taoe't. a te $2.00 x h size .. And this is why “the jig is up.” books today.” Reese began when | run ee, ce wee °F apicting | t nt t i : pore = A he saw the cam 1 just bought | bandle it more easily, but on brick | e 4 The strength of Cannon, and the Cannon organization, has} a9 enc yolopedia last week, and Fm | PAY ment we colud run @® Mara r » be . fi ft thon ther & ta w #0 Fl . en in “pa regularity g ee an ht jest efiite to take’ veer Don't you é@ver get your levers : it oll At the @ ma ugs Ig y F the Cannon organization was “the resp< nility Of the party) nteture, fm on The Star, You look | Mixed?’ [ asked. “There are so ‘trated I pds» a _ maf Re in power ” ike an automobile driver up there, | exe murs z 27x54-inch Colonial Wilt sooevee oes he : | Mr. Reese.” mat the t 4 27x54 Axminster sheet 6 But to maintain the Cannon organization Cannon was forced} Hm—m; I'm ériving ' t S6n7? Ans ane of | that costs four tur ething to lay aside this hoary fraud and to make a public exh joe ae much as MR. SKYGACK 27x54 Royal ilt 6x63 Royal Wiltons Mall & driver Me Visite the Earth as « Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless section of th ii me gary. | Observations in Hie Netehook. Mh. ond dite | i . . * | & | the secret alliance which exists, and long has existed, - It is a fact that “party regularity,” so far as it applies to|] —__—- T = | a Woman's Wie Complete Lines of Window Shades, From the practical everyday operations of the house of representa OF MALE EARTH Bb eS TO cee | [meet somes ses . i tives, is merely one of the marked cards with which Cann RY PRANK H. Wr. (NM DEBATES, THE HERORT OF ween /t ; 1 sinoke « pine for the/ Of PARAMOUNT I RORTAMCE ~————— Mave SEEN GROUP AFTER GROUP 1 TURMOL Of HEATED VERBIAGE SOMmk- a pipe im your of HOT AIR! wont Of YER snow wOTHIN’ Abovt iT! ~ . 7 y yanie d tri the peo Aamaon Ridges, the great um other system representatives play the game and t * : | ps mameee Ritaes. the great ie 'n . © 03 oF r c house does]! threugh the rehearaal of ¢ ple. Under the surface, and in its real workings, the hou ; 5 the rohgarapl 9f the tardll- sot divide itself into republican and democratic membership. | Bride” whieh he expected to make ” la tremendous bit in moving ple Phere are repablicans, like Vietor Murdock, who work for the| turgs McCall Patterns JA. Baillargeone Cai} Second and Spring St. WE cigars there * your pips t m it'e for the WHas tNDING I RAPID SPECTAC. WAR PHYSICAL ENCOUNTERS AS A ter Rew York . : ° ‘That's ene’ he ALANS On PF: (NG ARGUMENT | people ; and there are democrats, like Fitzgerald of New Y« queried, of niece. Mar | Oray—BMary. why were you aret © andin ye twin ‘ 4 whe work against progress Side whem bellere Albert iva naugnty to fight, eape-| ebler himertf could think up «/ All that is needed is a real division of the house to disclose | better piet the emptiness of the party name, and the weakness of the! party tic The rules issue forced a real d on of the house What happened? elatiy on your birth The Twle it woe hor ‘ Jennie 1 said t wey i Yeu® Cases EN Te Staten! - cet Not Caduly Rethustastte. a yoen eek How's collections at your eburoh, | ror net he ry . co . Princess Skirts boehetty 1 be Why! Pat McCarren, redolent of Standard Oil and demo | cratic boss of Brooklyn, delivered F nae: BY View not got tzgerald to Cannon; Ciar- lie Murphy, boss of Tammany, delivered Conroy and I rnes,| hare told hy hie flime | wahet chap sebetener.” TED a innceisemeniesmmnidinameiniae Goldfogle and Goulden, Harrison and Riordan; from Georgia) "> oa | lies #0 bitter against the ‘Ba-| ; @ame the democratic votes of Brantley, Griggs, Howard, Lee,| 3), "22% Hea a er} | "Or In the clothing bust A number of distinctly hand- t ‘ bn ' 4 foreman . ate Pow i Soile 4 Bindsay, Livingston and Broussard of Louisiana, who came} afternoon hudges = pon caltetninironieen: deatoert dE MDE ia madele, in fine Voiles, ; fom a land dominated in politics by the sugar trust o yentage germs op te | rges, Panamas and Satiline, : . . . hen, ‘Phe netare went theo effettively trimmed with satin, satin buttons or self-straps and buttons— $12.50 and Up DR. J. N. SAXE DENTIST Mark you well! The republicans were pocketed by means! howe? \hs Isterior af a, home, Mere of the catcus and the cry of party regularity, and then the}«'* ets Sather. The young cohorts of McCarren, Tammany and Havemeyer make up t S| sh: rae dy Ay |, iraduate of Northwestern Unt ee But Cannon must pay. The house must pay. In the last| from > jown which the lovers per snare a 7 " 3 pa) p n the last) Vere to make their escape th the | Ldcensed te prac ta Wash (Cash or Credit) { analysis the public must pay. And when the public pays a ® ington, Wisconsin and Milinots. sa 4 political debt like this, it pays cash. ; a gains: New Peter Thompson and Sailor m4 see , + t i aren ; The new tariff law won't hurt Standard Oil act ondy preparing to Gus dl make the descent and he waved bie rounly at the men below aw tt wee time to! ps arrived—in a full range of Misses’ @ dies’ sizes—in Serge and Wash Material three-piece effect ; colors—Cadet, Tan, Navy, Wash Suits range from $9.75 to $11.50; the Sernges Slam to $25.00, cash or credit. bats Eastern Outfitting Co., 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Unien &. “Seattle's Reliable Credit Howe” There will be no dollar a barrel tax on beer, nor will Tam many’s other friends among the liquor dealers brewers be hard hit So the public will pay the trusts for Cannon's victory anid the victory of “party regularity” when it fills its lamps and sweetens its coffee. | It won't hurt the Sugar trust [Examination Free 337.8-9-40 Arcade Bidg. | urned back ap4 glanced oo - - - -- — - * rubbed hie eres. ' / 1 , distillers and je niece and the man -| | “The 9. “The Exclusive Exclusive Style Style Shop” Canada has offered two battle The fact that the richest woman ships and Australia follows suit,/in the world tx seeking a divorce but there is still a painful silence indicates that she married a man in that section of the empire oceu-| woefully lacking in diplomacy. pled by the Murphys i - | Mr, Taft, conservative as he ts, The organization of a heiding | can hardly overlook tri a and company by the Stone & Webster | two pairs of twins if he is paying people is to oliminat» a number of |any attention to “my policies ineonvenfences, among which will not be the trusty straps. | Crazy Snake fs the most promis- —_—--- ing candidate for the soft map of By the time he gets through | tho late unlamented Gerontiino. dodging stilletos and picking polson out of hie bieuspids, getting mas San Francisco, having rid herself saged by a lion won't even be bully | of all plagnetnfested rodents, may to Mr. Roosevelt | now devote hef entire energies to- ” “The Exclusive Style Shop’ Shop 714-716 Second Avenue ward securing @ Calhoun jur } to Milling fake emplivubent [DOWN THE FR MSCAPH Ite ' | OLAMRED, Aw WAST AS M8 oubtless have a deter tut agen 10 per ce agents will doubtless have a 4 Cutting wages 10 per cent. is now! HeAVY WEIGHT WOULD AL- reat tendency, the after-effects are} all the rage among the Eastern mi! Low Hem, a little too unpleasant to make the | lionaire set i” was Alt practice popular. } sities was being chiddncinins | Oklahoma in trying to be the Bal-|{.",53/", Mr. Harriman modestly admits | kans of the United States. ast as bis heavy weight w He did not for a that he could run all the railroads beatin in the United States much better,| Every dog in Nome ts having his! Mamen' ter to tink that be wae with one hand tied behind bis back. | day today for the father of the girl im the plot, nor did he stop to wonder where ee = =| was the actor. who was to play the Hoth _ The Code When Ridges arrived at th eo “You are t ploy of that}, Etily—Why are you waving your | toy vevel he wesdenian Tae miliienaire up on the hi aren't | "2ncmerct iple had disap sred@, and so had > - sped the sharp-taces wom-|, Angel ao pape has forbid-|tne camera and the mon whe were . Ch he Loar, svapees Je sne'D- tects coer. | asm fom mato have, arrang|Weeisn thee bictvre He hosed mom CCAS “Yes, maa onded the age raed als. are iT t rushing from f in the white nd | wan yo ad LS A | mel, came his } of butter foe my mentors! wenaksrviiet five: thmes, that tnecns | "130," el aan ts GET YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER TO HELP after it, only the roeds are so bed u love me nd when Lup!” t setors and men cried. ‘ “He did, eh? Well, we are ne rantically in reply it means Ridges gasped } a 7 particular ot bin trade. Did oF ay» ‘al aii ide si Liebler the ft ft, the pte 4 bim 1 said his money wi nity ad how 4 ou ask other! tur 1," shou tidges’ " i > em tione? Sed 1 IMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY ted ‘ “ pletu yrighe. Mt alia Angelina—We don't, That's the| Pict! Phenomenal Sal f NE “and what did he sey? whole code —Uarpe okly wan ana he . ay uideel tae e e a aie o M to Bat 80 wan your blained old but- Aieseat’s pip a up wy : ne f the ahgtrese - leatasek ten op iwtrl heather phe : 4 ered | | bd - ° Aino Because Central In a Wom hes a fo } od it tn Sea d oy ego Rog pg Relay ohne mctne think he hed At tn his an rie | er the telephone has passed the| T Rut why Is pro “Princess Royal,” from Pier “A,” Cline Piano Co. AGENTS FOR the inability of the ergy | Waists $1.45 person addressed to immediately and | 6 & xcept Tuesday on properly #w he offender is one |, I'm the ‘chap wot'a| 10 p.m “ nesde incom: pesperty Iss x Herald jbeen stenlin’ your furver's apples, an'| parably the best on the route if you dare to nail that holé in| Phones 209. one i ed ————-=-—= | the fence again, I'll knock corners|- The World’s Best Piano One Priced Plane House 1406 FIRST AVE. )) Th CAFE & GRILL \ FIRST AND MADISON | t Chips WHEN PRINT BLURS Irritable tomper and general dis-| Buy & Champion Gas Rang» and comfort results. We positively cure | et ® cual or wood range free, | this condition with our especially gaa — el ground glasses. Schuchard Optical ae , Bye Specialists, 1207 Becond Beattie. t tv Me Orr AT | @ La) W212 "roe -AUNDRY ‘Cor. Spring € ing : Cure and taking his Tonic about one + COLLARS 1¢, 2c, 2:¢ | WARER FOR OME — Peat iy Beanie i hs sees ixth and Yesler Way, Seattle. \ ° wy ou We havé made another great purchase of those phenoniehal waist values at $1.45, | They come in fine lawn and mulls, beautifully made; also several attractive tailored styles, | The models above pictured portray the un- usual merit of this collection. Besides these there are many other excellent numbers, Doyle's Medicines, en doctoring for years, | pent @ small fortuna bile, I had eatarrh ath was off go. In comp » and kidne you shoes to fit you to measure at 217 JAM i Blocks, Ronde ae Data bitate WxButed for inv

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