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4 THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1909. THE SEATTLE STAR leaaaal 4 FINGERS NEEDED BY THE FAN ae, | Oe | «=| MAN WHO MAKES SHINGLES STAR DUST A Wer From mm Jeok wie | Bniered at the Wostottion at Weattia Washington as eecandvelaay maiten lonanpron OF ALL THE BHIN Jand forth, and keep shinglon eatling ea a | GLE WEAVERS TELLS jdown the chute to the packers at The STATE ¢ APY T OL ROW | OF THE WORK 19, res oon y° u ‘ commer - | » = = «ie kept up for ten hours pe | | day six dayn in the week, and still +1 BY BARNEY DaNDS, he says the work is not hard ( ht in the ntroversy that is raging in nna ' i { “ipp! sipp! stpp! aipp! Nearly It was womewhat Uresome when ot \ ' 1 Olympia interest injevery half sefbnd a aipp is heard 1 firet learned the business he from the clipping machine that jsaid, “but now I never mind it at new y selfish 1 he stand take ) er ew ( e h ar d \ nd taken by her | cing the rough edges from the abin Jnl, and think no more of cutting cit vy V t any conside m of the rest of the gles before they are packed = itn jup 50,000 shingles than I do about | is eating my lunch at oon,” | ate The #hingles are first cut from Joo tau't cutting up Mitty | ol 4 want he state eapitol timber land sold for two/the bolts by @ rotary machine that wand per day now, He was . has ten pockets. In each pocket lto use wuch excellent judgment that reason fe a bolt and as the machine re he was put on the machine that cute } st and { t. if a twounil nedollar capitol building | volves these bolts are dragged over up the poor grade of timber It} Lote of things epeak for them Ppa ‘ 7 fire Raid Sal the capital |*, Seren of rapidly whirling saws requires a little more time than|seives, including women is erecte \ vil @ af mg ‘PEA' which knock # shingle off in about outting the good stock, and It 18) a sao) man is the one who for all tir will remove that haunting dread of onetwentteth of a second, These necessary to have the best Men IN| yeops hin troubles to himself and A , . . lustry, will be re. | fill down chutes that lead to where the mill on the job shares hin pleasures | the long row of clippers stand, and D yoved when these latter are all going at Fingers Clipped Off, Hands - r ole ) | top speed the shrill, harsh sipps are All during his fifteen years in| Father Tie, by wh h The se x¢ Olympia’s desire for a new capitol | iP aM A ig the service he has lost but a piece | Knew that it wae midnight deafening to the sensitive ear not {his thumb—a rare case, Not m 1 f the money that would be spent | inured to mo he tyne gh ihe | | ow ubio tnoh of afr can contain ' ) , y that would ' 2 yor bao agape | JOE FISHER. liseae tian whe have worked on thel, 12, cubis tneh cf pir ean conceal there tw ta | ably two or three years to build the Must Act Quickly | cote pe a sawe for that length of time have) cuse for any man being lonely " Ne the shingles can be sold! heen as lucky, As the reporter! cal i] f n would be « 1, and to al Re on the tir nity u ike ¢ em a 4 " y a all che uneven edges must be trimmed. | ut Whee the timber is rhabing |. i164 down the aisle wh the how, would you like, te be my A t ail el good It's a feast for sore eyan to intents and purt it would be a legislature all the time In some instances only a quarter of fifteen clippers were at work, but | me watoh a real firetclass clipper at would die first replied the oh ‘ ; , ' f the At Inch need be clipped from each . one was In possession of his full v All things vg equal, this attitude on the part of the work, Hin hands work tke chain malder | aide, but tn otherm—f, for tnetance, | i ontning “With the left he reaches | Wot Of fingors, and he had been tn | Olympians w be blamable. But the rest of the|there is a bad knot tn the shingle |r the shingle and with hie right |th? DuMiness but a short time, The| Bhe-ts my hat on straight? | , ) hop several ” must be removed ; ‘ eM othera all had missing digis, mute| lte—-Of | state has some at stake The state capitol timber it te played on the saw, first one “ t Gract it tan’t This r must Judae In| aoe then flopped over—like #|iemor of & harrowing experience. | night Why ate mot land is now w two lollars. Much of it|atantly, When cutting at the rate! DP ap it te sald that the men jokingly } high grade juggier—-and the oppo Tor >, P lect } ' of two a second not much time ts nek each other oeeasionally at the ye ' os here. is at r nt inacce and w not needed by lumbermen |“) alte edge is clipped know entirely t allowed for a general examination i jhiowing of the starting whistle | pri my Horny | en | 1 li 1 now it will simply be held by /tt must all be done at a glance Here's The Champion whether they expect to come out| nave to go to school no more, will I * wilt oath ie'3 hn million dollars. |A&¢ the proper amount “sipped Joe Fisher, a modest, stocky Mttle of the day's work unscathed | sites ee : | ey iid oft follow, ts considered hy many to You uever can tell,” sald Fisher ae Antique ts going ratte, w lose eight Niort fd urs 1inus tl The average clipper is capable of be the fa it clipper on the ¢ it, | with smile, “when an accident Who ts the ky ta that 1 n lected I rest saved on BAMdIINE between twenty and fifty | and @ comparison of hia work with| will happen, but the boys all think | man? : | meee the eri 4 mesh , ‘/ thousand shingles per day, accord. |atheres employed at his sido gives! that the next aceldent will happen | |, Bletpe E.f% Amount at ge outstanding cay warrants ing to hie ability and the run of the same tinpresston to the ‘other fellow,” and it is in Olympia will not be without plenty of vociferous support, |th® timber, If the timber is poor | | Fister than the untutored eye onn | this frame of mind that they grow) The up-to-date mother, was con . a: , ‘ , ' . " It greatly reduces the dally output. ' follow, his hands lterally My back | careless and aro nlpped.” ing @ fairy story, “And the but it wil! be from those who expect to make a profit out yy --£ ~F - et the transaction. Gov. Hay is a added the up-to-date child. seat esas da Unteads OE «WHERE THE PRETTY EASTER EGGS COME FROM can see as far into a deal of this character as a , Ts ooo | LUMBER TARIFT | Editor Star The olf fight « the tariff ie on again, with ali th infamy attached to it. Pinchot ts quoted as ying that the daty on} lumber does not raise the price.| A person who states that must be ue © an ig or & poltroon. There! “You can t are hundreds of men who have been | #y and nev made millionaires by the tariff, and the tariff system tends to give to] gre —atow man the chawee to accumulate from the rest of is hoped that he wi state that his receive the support attitude | deserves. jdrem store Moax—They say ahanistan ta quit Joak~-Let us ho the tin Khan vert khan of Af port ne tan't one of It would be the kind and Chrie| to the Jefferson dinner tan’t | ianti or Anphalt The fact that Bryan hasn't been favit nearly so significant as the estab-|company to Uehment by the nati of a newspaper in opposition to The hing f he Bar fer Castro a quiet A mise is as good as « mile,” quoted the Wi onal comm * Himple Mug t in « bug ttee |home for his declining years roller It is placing too great a tax on our} national credulity to ask us to be oy | Hove that Mr. Roosevelt arrived at Commoner | It won't fatique anybody's 1 ney to reeall the altimate ant Port Said “without Incident.” hewapapere begin cay Se yeees & eitimate anti = ereait him with the brilliant to the case of the Missourt boy! wa et ae t t seid by = others. —Hoston y ont to uth ‘orger Gladn n't tellin all the tumber ts the annoript who was sent to jail for six mouths; If Forger Gladney wasn x © teem the on mber trust, put oneatxth naa pose ageoul ipa 20k it out of the Me ithe’ truth about having the police! | | fixed” he assuredly was «pe aking | for stealing two cents. aying to yout | wae quoting Heaumont and with rare presctence. rest of the | Fletcher c pit being close ° . . " } Te RANE BR Deki cloned yee-t lumbermen own one-sixth, Weyer |. “Never heard of the stock. What's terday on aecount of Good Friday | bauser owns one trillion feet of lum. |‘ tet #17 Cleveland Lender, | Mr. Pattea was unavoidably re| !f the lumbermen only knew for a jber in standing timber, and every Agreed. | one man it neowmary for me to sarn more certainty just how jabout it there ts no telling how joy —— | fal Raster could be dollar put on @ thousand strained from making « million dol lumber adds one billion dollars to lars out of gothing The question before the people) woney.—Londen Opinioe gp bese ges etlbeiblecncl gaged in shall one man be made « billion the electric chair fosures a con When one owns all the of! there} Sive at the expense all the home builders of the United States, or shall these homebuilders get free j lumber? } 1 firmly bet was put to ton that pine vote for free lumber tinued absence of those “distressing | is In the world one may contemplate | fueidents” which so affect New| tariff mutations with sanctimonious | York executioners | urbantty if this question voters of Washing enthe of them wouid The strenuous ora of our language | | In his moments of private intro | Spection, Mr. Payne arust pond has come to a close, Emma Gold-)} # F. MERRITT j without consolation as to the where-|man being the last te leave the! | i MERRIT r Pa see MA. Werth oe ee abouts of the Dingteys and Wilsons | country | a news amen Live portin inti Ht of other days. | — j her 4 yee : | | The weather man is inctine@ to ore'n a ° * re Any baseball manager who hasn't | think that the gentle rain will“fall} a u wd got the pennant eternally cinched | tomorrow on the new and old hat SAME soe ager ome im, theme « by this tme deserves to be out: | alike. lawed. | | | The most convincing sign of al speak why He wonnr Now, Marte sata tu New Mexico ¢ * conve | - _ | If it wasn't for Servia, Veneauela| lack of originality is to i and the county commissioners, how | querulousiy of the street car serv} free from strife this world would be. | ice. | COPYRIGHT BT OnOTAWOOG & URntewnan mv — 2 “AIN'T YOU THE DEAREST BUNNIES, TO LAY ALL THE PRETTY | WS.,.8". "Wy EASTER EGG8.” he RED _SCHAEFER_ GARVIN’S CORNER By Fred Schaefer “Ges ue BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH 1. GARVIN PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Yellow as sassafras And it bas lots of wrinkles in Just like dried apples has; For boys she has no use—declares orted hin i tor Napoleon for ne works for him ‘cause I tt love ie = howdes, she eve te beck of work. 'T te ieased in te toll Ker sep, a wlave be : She anid + door workers on by the i tro Crete byt mighty wediness & makes her glad that Some quiet boys when sick Gatiy wo te | pustaln ai! ther munted 1 de They | Pe | wie . a ite Who the prison jus wor may pot like the kind {man w they like work, and ¥ more import have ry “ ippere” i The emp! f sibilities w s labor and keep ai Hing and the martin nein ‘ an th have alma’ asd desites.. and ue oe me ° the Om The spirit th the Wanamaker ” x | rk and Philadels we The Vegetarian’s Child—You, Harold, come away frum those meat | to mave the mar nie alph Ju- les wan, advined k. the highe work.” Wea She mopes around and ant sighs As useless as a stick But she comes to, and simply flies congental tasks To help a boy when sick any and ur Ht be he ms learn to “look My old Aunt Jane don't haw and hem She don’t sit back and shoft seiko ot our toll tate ta At nursing she shows ali of them or worketh hither Hener the trast worthy Just where they must get off; wae One, the elty fe My old Aunt Jane ain't never bought | Though ma breaks down and pa r arg A hat that's up to date gives up. t one Her clothes don't fit her like they Right on the job she'll stick tf at ought A boy would be an ornery pap work, | Bot. Th Her false curls do not mate To knock Aunt Jane, whon sick ake. |" is x orers and Mr. Cline and his associates of the Cline Piano LOVER aNHO,. LOST CLIPS) head of the raven tresses of which a The golden rule in praetton, would Co. are retiring from the piano business in Seattle. Badge A bm Oe ay ot} woke For many vse Se Cline Piano Co. have carried her home a note was found pinned on an extensive business, and are among th 4 siled e most . to her dress, in which val ; ce onis ht 8 (ut) ar ieee Me vateoee ~ tr tiny ban Dance a ‘aareedov) ot || Popular dealers in the trade. a 5 pod to ‘redeom, the | 14 oni Berk parition.: Cention A stock of pianos not excelled by any music mee Aittens of tor house in the West will be sold RIE cg Hie ee : Bh = re ttl ne <i te se sold at the earliest pos- Inuit “atop, Proms aE re ee ie a eee in oe THE OMIENTAL POOL ROOMS, sible date. This includes all stores, Seattle, Ta- anything but camh, a 4 he a trnetog tony boca “ 7 Mi ni coma, Everett, and other branches. : they love work ttee t le part f - are peed ui they. mort etre | mae, restaurant cigar tend and 4 a of these stores are for sale in a lump, or BRUNSWICK, N. J., April ‘ . : too. “Napor | Steen cpalt. berker shop. isrsset i the goods will bride of but two days, ars. Cheap Colomst Tickets) {2:''s EEE chvan cas Quint Maal Ios ae sold regardless of cost. Favor- Louis Kaila is reeovering from col-| w, Teena See treene ne PRE GEe Pees Union |] able terms if desired. Vill be sold again this spring, t & husband ' lapse following the strangest re| westbound, via Oregon R. R. & Nav ver ke on record of a je lous lover igation Company's picturesque line a en she was pretty Julie|during March and April. From = ” e Bealy she had many beaux tn the | Chicago, $33.0", St. Louls, $20.50; ROKE RS wngarian eolony. jer mar ©) Omaha, Kansas City, St. Paul and Privat i 5 1 rivate L wi o eft many broken hearts.) all Missourl river points, $25.00. ee eee ee ee ° n the yard of her home she | Deposits taken at Union Ticket Ot S. C. Osborn & Co. wan set upon by with shear two men, who,| flee, No denuded Mr Kalia'r 608 Firat Ave. | Ellis, Geni. Agt al Moa7en | G27 First Av. aoe 1406-——First Av.1406. A CONFIDENTIAL LETTER Dear M be short 2 MATT tax, but it wit Y havel ni ‘ poor working ’ the wages of hy How many “y ‘ who work for ij pose therg fe Ld he tariff? 1M of 100 wag \ it over, ‘ rking in the ‘xcs. You het vst of your Ss kings, in the eas SS, in the jy L r family wear, jg ed, in the inep the 'NCreased opt of 1 hands, and thet rease cost of the tal the hat on Pe ets wa ‘ariff-protected nied, re og be resident Taga this bur si ies Patience wity . ng th man.’ . wort kt DITOR DAILY STAR April 10, 1909 Mary had a little lamb, i It’s fleece was white as snow, ‘Sa She washed it with Fels-Naptha Soap, And that’s what made it so, Fels-Naptha Soap is more than a help—it’s a right arm in your fight agains, dirt. : While you rest, it works, ; When you've soaped your detail Fels-Naptha and put them to soak in cod or lukewarm water, you can turn to some thing else or fold your hands and : The Fels-Naptha works on. It attacks the dirt in your clothes dissolves it; loosens every tiny particle, At the end of a half hour it ha solved all the dirt. Aes, es All that remains for you to do is to : ie rub pry rinse and 7 out to dry, ~~ | than ever "ee vt And all this in cool or lukewarm ~ ter, mind you. No boiling, no hot suds to stew” No back-breaking, knuckle-we hard rubbing on the washboard. More than a million women € Fels-Naptha Soap as an ally every To make it aid you in Suma Winter, just follow simple direction red and green wrapper. “Bradbury System” Clothes —the best Men’s Clothes made yet $18.00 to $40.00 On Easy Payments —a little down and a little at a time Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av 209 Union St. Seattle's Re Credit Howse s