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10h 10 AT I WANT TO KNOW THE CIRCUS PEOPLE? HERE THEY ARE-~-GOOD, DECENT, HOME-LOVING FOLKS You have a good time, of course You watch the clown doing ble foolleh, idiotic atu allly, you @ay 0 yourself, but you Just can't help laughing at him You wateh the daring bareback id her halr astream, every mo Arrangements Made for at) (ion poetry, a and & tonsed Least One Aeroplane|'0%, mo the face of danger and Exhibition at the Fair| Yo" endoy it all, yes, There's no how golng which gives 8o much @n Grounds. tortainment for one blue tleket as — ! y ‘ way wondering about Alt bate -5h go clrous people, whore te to. the ‘A-Y.-P. eas © brilhant and wonder ofte $25,0 ‘ t be wt @ by night and by day tw be a4 any t } \ disappeared cledn from \ Wright rot! “ar wwe of the earth was received thi at | Where do they come from, you dent Chilbers n Bdmund | wonde ' people who live G ma American | everywhere nowhere? What ext Karl's Court, Land if s thelrs after the offer « t a f Ny a ter Whe do they ! a ‘ r r hei wonderfu k Where $ a T “ 1 to much cu ard ther day when he went offer ba \ tt of the Ringling cepted v He met a irprise at the ex " are just folks mis W t « the family next serles of exhibition fitgt They live very quiet lives, be tween times, unevent humdrum hey would be called by the most HEWSHIPER REPORT SSeS They do not have wine suppers or gay white celebrations, On the KILLED OOM CHRIS = = 8 fort iu the business who drinks : cseaecentiantenseS A few of the men smoke, It ts ex ) United P ROME, Aug That Don Carlos pretender to the Spanish throne died from the bh. ale of a paper story In which } erroneously repo his widow In discussing the aut that she holds accountable s dea \ ted is now aswert +t ed by demise the widow says that pretender was {n excellent health and spirits until th came from Milan about a month ago that he had dropped dead Immediately the noticed that her husband began to suffer from the shock. Day day his mind took on the constant dread of sudden th. As the obsession rew, his heart became w e@ had two fainting spells died widow CHICKEN MAY BE RIVAL OF MAUD 9, WINSTED, Conn. Aug. 2— dudds, a tenpound Plymouth rooster, owned by Abel A. Woodward, a merchant 6: Ing on Meadow sst., has been broken to harnéss by his young gon, Irving, who hitches chan- ticleer to a cart and drives him steps off with as much grace and style as any well-groomed steed. The harness consists of a breast yoke, trac id reine. A whip completes the outfit. Judds will stand pa- tlently while he is being hitch. ed and then with a cluck from the driver is off. HIT BY PROHI WAVE. (By United Pree.) WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 3— The federal treasury suffered a« shrinkage because of the prohibi thon wave during the fiveal year ending June 30. During this time there was a decrease of $25,950,923 in whisky tax receipts as shown by the preliminary report of the in ternal revenue bureau made public} today. W. 0. W. CELEBRATION BEGINS THIS EVENING The two days’ celebration of the Woodmen of the World will start this evening with 4 special parade, | followed by an initiation at the Labor Temple at 8:30 by all the Seattle camps. The exercises at the A--Y-P. E. grounds tomorrow will be in charge ot T. P. Revelle, and all the visit ing camps will participate. Exer cises will be held in the Amphi theatre, followed by an tnformal re ception at the New York building The drill for prizes will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow DAM BREAKS; BIG LOSS. (By United Pree.) MORLELOS, Mexico, Aug. 3 Two men were killed, three hurt several houses swept away and all crops destroyed by the bursting of a dam across the dan Juan river near here. The wreck of the dam was caused by a cloudburst, and the damage is estimated at $500,000. Large Tracts $50 and Up Large Lots $35 and Up TERMS $1 AND $2 MONTHLY These prices are what made Bremerton Helghts property ell so fast. This beautiful prop orty {6 alongside the Breme Navy Yard and liding a city there, The wonderful fu ture of Bremerton Heights ta aw sured, as Uncle Sam ts spending miions on ‘hi yard Fo ¢ are off ‘ A FREE TRIP To show you the navy yard and Bremerton hte We can prove to you that a amall in Bremerton Heights large returna antee a large profit t pre wr office fo this w ulnutes’ rf Seatt e Homeseekers (0, 106 Cherry St. (Ground Floor), Bremerton Office Oregon Bide Bee the nights of the yard in our free auto. navy ceptional They can't afford the amall vices of the stage or of outside life. Every they must stare death In the Their nerves must be like teel—every day They sre mostly arrled peo le-~that is, the grownups are rule is that they marry in the The clown’s wife is the e who smiled at you ged from the #o gayly as abe on paper hoop landed gracefully on one foot on the charging horee’s back, The trapese man's wife travels with the show Those whose families are not with the show have homes some where a > country Ne aska ago, or Atlanta They write home regularly, to quire about the boy's progress at the iittle month and Twiee a girls new the letter | school doll has welcome Inciosures. | What do they do between times? | Well, the acrobats and aecrialists |practice for hours. They must keep in trim, Just like planists or lother artista, The women—why a 2 (With Apologies to Mr, Dooley.) “Ot way, Pat. Git your brasale and come out on the green and O'll play yer a foursome, before the epuds is cooked.” ‘That mon Cheasty ts a fotne man, Pat. The whole park buurd ia dom fine men. Begad and tt was not because | wanted to thot I used to spend me evenings at Maloney's Bar, Me inclinations has alwa: been towards golf, but the puur ia- borin’ mon has been crowded down. He has been trampled in the dust It has been necessity, but nothin’ else, Pat, which has made the saluun the workin’ mon’s club. Many’s the time | hev wished 1 could leap from tee to tee out In the gluurius frish air instid of pol- tehin’ the rail at Maloney’s. And jnow ft is that the park buurd has established free public golf links all over our fine city. No more can John D. Rockefeller or Andy Car negle look down upon Mike Malloy “Since ‘long about the time Teddy }Rosenfelt wint to Afriky ‘of hev been readin’ in the papers how | Eo: E | |THE BIG WHEEL 18 UNLOAD! WITHOUT THE AID OF ELECTRIC POWER. Por the benefit of a big delege tion of mechanical engineers, the Perris the exposition wheel, on | grounds, was put through ite paces | yesterday as never before, and | Manager L. H. Pearson and Chief | Engineer Mottinger demonstrated to the scientists that every claim, }and a few more, that they had made jfor the wheel was sound. The engineers were attracted to the wheel by the published state ment that it could be unloaded with out having recourse to the power which runs {t. They did not believe that a pleee of machinery a# heavy as the wheel could be so finely bal anced that it would answer to the sary power few pounds added weight ne to throw ff. All of the safety to the big whe ton it over when the devices attached were shown In ac and it was demonstrated to the faction of t xperts that noth short of a catychasm of nature ould make the wheel an unsafe proposition After the demonstration, Man ager Pearson entertained his guests luncheon and provided them with season passes ee ee ee ee ef TARIFF VOTE TOMORROW, (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—A tentative agreement was reached the lead ers today vote ference bi tomorrow o'clock by to senate on the eon the tariff afternoon at 3 report on eee eter ee eee eee ee SER ES Reh EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS (ily United freee) VIOTORIA, B. ©, Aug. 3.—A slight shock of earthquake was ox perleneed at Bamfield creek, Bark |ley sound, yesterday, Seattle Park Board Plans to Establish Public Golf Links on Top of Beacon Hill—Dooley’s | GINEERS VIEW THE FERRIS WHEEL | | THE TRIUMPH OF MIND OVER M,.TTER--THE EQUESTRIENNE AND THE CIRCUS ELEPHANT you will see them by the dozens, one or two perched on ry wag on tongue when’ the she stops knitting, embroidering or making clothes for the home and kids. The acrobats us ities, Usually or five generations acrobats of today clowns, It isn't makes them #0 adept, it's perhaps a special faculty, but one pains takingly developed from the age of 7 on They save lly go in fam there will be four behind the Bo with the wentus = that thetr money—these show people do, They call it the pork chop fund. When the show} , Prisident Taft dofeated Vice Preat dent Sharman cleven holes this afternoon on the Mount Vernon, links! And by all the Saints, and ‘ol did not know what it meant. ‘Ol contess In me ignorance, ‘Ot didn’t know the difference betwaan a brassio and a boomerang t it was not me fault, Pat. Nivir a bit of it, “Ot was the victim of moree nary wilth, It was John D. Rockey feller and Andy Carnegie who kipt the puur workin’ mon in ignorance of this great game. “Sure, and before I wae niver to terested in the tariff on golf sticks 1 was worry'n mesilf more on the revenoo tax on Seotch whiskey, all | because the trusts was consplrin’ | to kape me in ignorance of me rights, “But thank Hivine and Chenaty, | kin read the Washington dispatches and know what ‘Oi'm readin’ now, and ‘Ot'm not bilndfolded to me real Interests, And do Mike?” “Tt ain't much of « game, Pat, but i begoraa I know me rights, now." ee you like the game, MUST WEAR BRASS | DUTTON AND IGE PRETTY UNIFORM | GEORGETOWN COUNCILMAN | SECURES AID OF COURTS } IN HI8 FIGHT, It's brass buttons for the copper | of Georgetown. Likewise helmets and uniforms Despite their protest, Councilman Hale, of the little city, haa fied wuit | in the superior court againet the police force, and aske for a writ of mandamus requiring the uncouth cops of the suburban burg to don uniform. There are Georgetown, to son, James Olson, Pred Reames and Andy Conlin, They are jay officers according to Hale, Not only are they contented to patrol thelr beats in a slouch hat and any old suit} with plain bone buttons, but they refused to wear anything nobbler, | An ordinance requiring them to wear “brass buttons on thelr coate and policemen's hats” became ef. fective in Georgetown July 28, It | was passed June 21, but Hale had| to sue the city clerk befom .¢ would publish the ordinance, Following the publication, the keepers of the peace continued to stroll the main | atreet in thelr countrified costume Then Hale filed suit Now| Georgetown will have a motropol {tan police force or Hale will kitmw the reason why. WIRES UNDERGROUND} All wires used to electrhe | current or used for telephone or tele graph purp four coppers wits W. H in| > s carry | # within the downtown | Aistrict are required to under | srouna within three years, according | to an ordinance passed by the coun cll members at their meeting lant } night. Roughly, the district is from King st. to Cedar at, and from First ay. to Fifth av, fHE STAR TUESDAY, AUGUST 1909. TO WIN $3,500, WEDS (Dy United Press) Jweparated immediately APPLETON, Win, Aug marriage, and neither Curlous detaila came to Heht in} seen the other untill the }eourt of an occurrence here 14! the court room here According to the Howh, tn or years ago in which within one hour }were packed the wootng, the tyar| court, Miss |ringe, the recovery of $3,600 worth! celve $8,600 worth of jof property aud a separation, and| which she was promised in which record transaction Miss} she became a bride, st | Lucinda Bush, of Chicago, and al man on a street In Apt Kaukauna wan figured ae princk| asked him to marry her pala. but under the assumed Upon the application of Mine Bueh| John Mtun#ell Judge Goodland annulled her mar The couple never live rlage to John Russell, whieh name} Mise Bush te a daught the bridegroom assumed at the} Hush and at present | jtime of the marringe, ‘The couple) Park Falla, Wis eer en 2 <—— = SEATTLE’S CITY HALL COULD GIVE AND PUT IT TO SHAME. after the had s#inoe met in related in ler lo re property Ay Hoon Ae copped the He did name of 1 together THE | “BUG HOUSE” CARDS AND SPADES j As an Incentive to profanity and, i” th jai in the st s the prise stumbling block a oo straight and narrow path of the tife| be A piper ( the morallet, the elty hall of the tory that gi {ty of Beattie stands pre-eminent the strang above all other com Pr the elt best excuse In the have offer his wife wher & bill up before the the groceries whe t nell ¢ asking = for additions of ae a defense In & court of Justice | money to hire some more clerks, and for A man charged with slapping bie |it is because hie office fe right of | mother-tn-law over the head with| the entrance to the bullding half an axe, the fact that one has wan-|of the people running in and out of | dered through the mages of the real| the treasurer's office are “informa | “bug house” of thie etty would be! tion seekers,” and not debtors of the sufficient for anybody olty hustling to pay their debte When an irate citizen enters “his’| People thought the old elty hall eity hall to eee some dilatory coun+|the best duplicate of the Mammoth letiman or misinformed city offieial,| Cave in Kentucky to be found any he may wander s 4 for hours be« | where, yet when they see the new fore he finally apote the right place.|one the Importance and respect f The votee of Jhnnie Pullen, the| the Mammoth Cave vanishes tn an elevator operator, has 1 od to! Instant such an extent from anewerlng Instead of preaching against the | questions that he has become alarm |#aloon and such etuff.” says a clerk ed and has sought treatment from 4 in the treasurer's offi ary physician. When he first came on ie nearly ff from pe re goes into winter quarters after! tne job his voice wae clear and tions, “the ministers in thie towe covering perbaps 15,000 miles of | sirong, but now it resembles the | should get rome o ted r country, the elreus people burry | voice of « phonograph man. In fact | this ‘House That Jack Built,” be to the little cottage in Nebrask® if the Carnegie hero medal factory ¢ it in the greatest enemy of re or Atlanta-wherever they call) ice } how patiently Johnate ligton tn the city nee se ecoer ee - roorome = - They are like a big, happy fam liye-the cireus people They moved by a higher motive than dol know each other intimately, and lare and cents and I know it Mayor Shomaker says there are thelr pleasures and troubles. | Scandal is the rarest thing in the many places around t world among them. They see each Which would serve admii other's lives so closely. Perhaps! such & camp. that helps. j Guasiiemeen Anyhow. it ts & fact | “Tuberculosts has no place tn any Go to Ringling’s when It Gothes omrmuntty where children live.” says And fnete will be demonstrated.” | Mayor Joo! Bhomaker, of Tukwila, | LOSES HIS BANK ROLL . Sin answer to the criticilym of Maj. i BIBLE INSTITUTE IS Cleero Newell, who sald recently oa | that he did not want to belong to a : te Bi ltown where the people wore oo| TO chance peansioteness whom |& HOLDING LECTURES lacking in humantty as to object|4- Chaffin met on the wa .! | to a camp for sufferers from the euterday afternoon, are believed . | white plague en ve robbed him of $160. oT Chaffin te Rev, Alexander Beers, of Sénftle Tubereulosia should be treated | tal he tae tae Maen vasertad in the same manner as any other plague and the sick should be went to teolated sanitariume where they can be cured without endangering the lives of others.” eaye the yor Bominary, launched the Bible in stitute midsummer campaign, last night, in & sermon at the Free! Methodist church, under whose aus ploes this campaign ie to be held. | "Tukwile ts willing to do ber part The mootings will be continued for '® the matter of funds, but to put a) of 8. M. Saunders, a ba two weeks, with Rev, Beers in| camp for conaumptives here would|roome at 2133 Firat av. charge. | moan the needless sacrifice of many nine razors, seven strope, and olf people by placing the and a fine pair of shears germs of the disease in their daily ally, the thief took a pal paths, The people of Tukwila are | serge trousers. jat police headquarters. STEALS RAZOR This thiet evidently Wine te eweet ter-Irteh to pay for It Is bit- My Where There’s a Will There’s a Way Any man in Seattle with steady work and a fair ry can get ahead in the world if he wants to get in and dig, save hie money and invest it wisely. Saving is a hard Proposition, especialiy if you don’t get much to save, but it is worth while, Few men In thie world gain wealth and respite from toll as a result of their dally labors, it ia their savings which make them independent. Just a few hundred dollare rightly placed will accompileh wonders for you. You » those dollare work while you Steadily, automatioally, with no effort on your part save their intelligent di- rection, they go on increasing themselves until the hundreds grow into thousands and the thousands into tens of thousands, Money ie worth money. The law of inter. eet le as old as the universe. Gavings banks and mortgage investments are eafe and sure investments, returning comparatively low rates of inter: ond well adapted to the purposes of a man of wealth who desires a ly income without the trouble of investing his own funds. For the man of emai! cap In a rapidly growing district euch as Puget sound, the purchase of good realty is unquestionably the ideal way of placing hie money for quick and substantial returns. You know of the phenomenal profite that some of your friends and neighbors have made in realty in the past few years. Look around you, then, for such an investment. Of course you want the best. We believe we are offering it to you in the shape of lots in the steel city, INONDALE TD —— —— — —me — —— oe ed — oe me ——_ aun for these rearons: be 1, The townsite has been recently put on the market and prices are yet very low. — 2. The steel plant will begin operations just 73 daye from today, bringing about a big Increase in population and wealth at IRONDALE, establishing a big payroll, caus- -——— ing a big demand for all lots in the city and greatly enhancing their value at once. — 8. You require practically no capital to make an investment in IRONDALE. We Smid will sell you a oholce lot a few blocks from the | plant for $126, with $26 down ee and $10 per month thereafter, This brings thie splendid realty investment within the reach of everyone. Ask us. Bring this ad with you, MOORE INVESTMENT CO. = z — GZ G 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX NLT yyy, ws U4 STMT NTMI Y \ odes he » rably for HE MEETS TWO MEN; wants to shave himeelf, He entered the room rber, who and stole two hones Incident r of bine r FIRST MAN SHE MET | front} messages that come topping at the Columbus |one—have the Tele | | American Telegraphone TAKES A JOY | INA HEA | stable terday to lt AIRSHIP OREAK (Wy United Pree) PRUITVALE, Cal, A fl l "7 United Pree.) CITY, N, J, A ewhomer ty McMinn, @ ‘oday* ang fe Kunde Jug send & of a etolen alrel 1 , Thomas 9 ant wae Pi him f r we ! h that Media a " : crested Kinder, w vpn ge Ch after promising ve joy riding” in ee RY CAGE BEGIN, | Called Presa, a gree oF HEART FAILURE ivr ye 4 ‘ for the trhal ! Ste 3 : pRphiEsid vite PELLET = a} Ei ee Mr. Business Man, If You J Know the Telegraphone Is ° Time for You to Get Busy, Sek me ent on anyt I ther feats of a ' has any of the pay ! elegraphone, A Spool of Wire vi 7,00 words is the sim that would like to pres dise. By simply attaching the t © all of your telepham f while you are ai 4 ress letters to the be! graphone take a duplicate of your sn transactions over your phone; then there is nO chances mistake or a dispute about facts and figures. Just Telegraphone reproduce the talk as many times apy Wi hear it. | ome age room for all the No indenta on on wire or taphone to your telephone you car into your off your vacation. Dictate your bu na THE POULSEN TELEGRAPH The Telegraphone is as simple as one, two, tinte Yet a wonder in the eyes of its inventors 40 oh, you see it strations from 8 a. n 8 p. m. Wedne to 5 p. m. ev lay and Friday H. P, O'REILLY & CO, 327 Walker Building. 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