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——— a arger b ‘ ray ela about miles a that Jadges Tag You, You's the case. vain Ifthe Be It, and It Means venatng the clevase of five miles an hou about q the Prettiest Girl at the tina ab in the A and the Saine distanee down every day, Taking Fair. |thoae figures for a year, you will CENTRAL BUILDING OPERATOR GOES 15 MILES UP AND 16 DOWN BACH DAY, — the men # gO at the rate : | zy in the world, If ttiest girl gay be AY Ben the P. exposition a ms gh Monday, August 28, will B00 00! h, engraved peeve exposition, the emblen nown aa the Queen of be ot iy the world Ia not the prettiont girl who is on the flr grounds «it receive the t + 28 will be Inter} ait, gust 2 Bocas day at the fatr, fee of three A ttle men saith orlence and judgment a eeerday setected to judge the penatiog OP the fair grounds on that Their panes be kept a names ‘ea feeret, ut miffice It to way | one |8 capitalist and real e# wan, aetul merchant, aod a third a and social leader well! to hewspaper eo find that one of these boys travels will ago for the /@Peroximately 9,900 miles tn a year yet Later an an-| 8 18 more than the distance from twill be made of certain here to London. where the committee will Carries a Thousand a Day gertain hours, and past these! Fred Williams, who runa ot the promenade of beauty will the ‘ators in the Central build ing, carries about five people a trip the selection ia made, the/and maken 200 trips a day. This Pigtesate. youns woman will be) makes 1,000 people that he alone 2 the notified to appear at jcarries In a day. It surprised Wil : Auditorium In the even |liams ‘when we figured this out igbere the presentation of the| Ip most of the big buildings there the crowning of the is a register kept of the number of watch aan will take place persons that ride each month, b members of the Queen's Court that is neglected here. However be chowen from ameng (he /in this building between five and women on the fair) six thousand people go up each day that day i course, the same number come Tite down, unless they would rather LAND OFFICE PRO jcome down the stair Many do (iy United Prem) | this, ae they are afraid of aceidents “OLYMPIA, Aug. 7 —Senator Fish Perhaps you have riddoa in one ‘feek of the legislative investigating room Jeo , assisted by former Rep- caro VERDICT REVERSED. BY WOMAN'S SMILE (ity United Pree) CHICAGO, Ang. 7A little smile by Miss Rose Hieiweies, a oretty stenographer, may be worth £20,000. not to Miss Bielwelss, who was em ployed by Attorney B. J, Welman but to the Parker Washington Con tracting company For Misa Bleiwetss is scoused of TEs sale (4 steneside of tampering with @ jury in the Untied ry Yard © is slongsid | States cireult court, which recently norton, Ke any, Vereiheat Pigave John McNicholas 1 verdict of nt on Puget sound. $20,000 against the contracting com Our Expense The pretty stenographer did not = Offer money to the jurors, or prom are taking crowds tee [jise them political plums, she ts inevitable gt email [| charged with having aimply suiled ment made in Navy Yard Bi amiled frequently and coyly at cer tate or tracts ee Soler | tsin Jurors and with nating won aaty rt and the early fi from them favor in vebalf of her wil ‘reap the benefits | omployer. rt time only we are sh and | LOVE FOR HUSBAND $40% SAVES HEA CHILDR SPARTA, Win, Aug. T.--A wom an’a choice of saving her husband before her son and daughter re sulted tn the saving of the three. Mre, William O'Keefe and chil date the crows I drea wore at La Crosse. The son go with us on Bun Band daughter went in swimming | while the parents remained on ‘shore. The son and daughter got beyond their depth and the par ents went to thelr assistance, both being good swimmers. O'Keefe | was canght In some roots at the bottom of the river. The wife gave up her efforts to save the children jana extricated her husband | Ia @ moment he was resuscitated ra Ot ft BY Merry Hireet. Ground Floor, far write for maps and prices and the mother the daughter RRR I* * BANK CLEARINGS. ioe @HAKONS + “mad Unealiea-tor, won |: Seattle. fis MEK today... $1,041,2 ])® Batances .. 163,1 1 H | i ® Ofemrancés today. . $810,100.00 ® Balances . ‘ 90,577.00 Portland. Clearances today , $1,085,962.00 Balances s..ceses 90,577.00 SUPPLIES, see * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * Ct TR te BRIEFS BY WIRE ORTING.—A fire that started In a dry kiln here yesterday afternoon lfor a while threatened the total elty, bot was finally extinguished 4! by the use of roveral tons of salt, “POSTAGE STAMPS. tions bought and xvid. Ser wld MECOND-HAND CLOTHING. E ath eenticmen's ie Kegs, 3115 ecard -hant 1, 1688, Main 6311 ___ SHOE DEALERS. ———|_ WASHINGTON Police Court ice |Judge Kimball holds that playing —|marbies “for keeps” is gambling | TACOMA.—Plerce county repub «¢\Heans are holding @ primary elec _..-—----»| tion to determine who is to be their SHOWCASES. lrepresentative at the district con ~~—-al vention to nominate & successor to mis, Guase #4 | Congressman Cushman tree Ind. 9493 AND HOUSE NUMBERS,| §POKANE.—'The collision on the BeTON. 1406 irr, ay T thar jelectric line, at La Crosse, Inat Gat ~——w | urday, Was caused by the violation ot rules by the special train. GPOKANE.—A note signed by —| Mae Henderson, saying that sho was drowning herself, was found tn a bottle in the Bpokane river R COMPANIES, feanntor. oes b firniture and plane CEDAR HOME, Wash. — Three WAWRITERS ANG aQooc ira | 8tee forest fires aro raging in the 5 AND SUPPLIES.| woods here and no relief seems pow fiber maton, faxcvimile type-| sible. i We pew rite — - - MET Hoy”! 4 TRAY oo — EN EVERETT it TAILORS. ip THE 8% - Five level land, soll bide | three acres in cultivation; balance wer | pasture; good four-room cottage Pern and. outbuilding orohard nnn} winnail fret on water; oe $2,160, Tarsin--$460 cash, balance long time at 6 nt ROKER 919-920-921 Alaska LB. Nelson, Gonira JERY, Building jand then both plunged back Into) | the river, the tather saving the son . ¥en yyy: aud have noticed the queer Hing that you get in the plt of your stomach. The boys who run these cars don't notice that after they have worked a while, but it takes them some time to get used to tt Used to Be Bick T used to t lok every night when [ went to work first,” sald Wiliams After a week or wo I wot used to It, and don't notice it at all now. It ta funny to break tn wine new fellow, Me begina to feel funny about noon, and by quitting time je all in We have some Zz OUHES TRY AND TARE THEIR SPI OUT mighty funny experiences here Some are not, however In the morning somebody comes to work, and because has had to walt an hour for breakfast or for 1N FROM NOME, The steamer Jeanie arrived tn port this morning from N a large number of passeng charter being completed, she will be turned over to her owners, and wilt sal for north next Tues day On her next trip she will carry powder and explosives, to gether with a general cargo. YOUNG MOTHER'S GREAT SHCHFIGE (Concluded. ) [honorable Hfe—bitter struggle. but | 4 strugele won. For had not love come to her honorable love, a hasband to whom, | sobbing, she told the story, and who. hearing, forgave! His words she remembered: “You [have pat that all betind you You }will be judged by the present and the future, What in gone, is gone | We will forget together. And she had believed him But }it Waa wrong, all wrong. After all theme years, she bad found it waa wrong. | | For some people can forget and [some cannot. Perhaps even good | Christian people do not realise how | eruel they can be-or how hard and | pitiless things words are. Probably her husband's estranged relatives \did_not realize. We know all about you now, you shameless one,” they had sald, “And wo will tell, We never wanted him to marry you. When he knows that soften, and in course of (ime a pro congress, is the man who wij}|/#"d a# soon as this is accomp | powal of marriage waa accepted by ’ jthe young woman, which resltod| incidentally, a posatble row-—in g}¥ith th }ed the mark of 9,000 couples, dat jparts of the United States now ab-|#¢re tracts, and is being offered people know all about you, then you | will see how long he wil! stick to | you,” “ee Boy Tugs at Skirt. tt was her litte boy who now | tugged at the woman's skirts, “I'm sleepy, mother,” he anid; “I want to g0 to bed,” Then he drew back, awed and frightened by the strange, hard ox preasion on his mother's face, Was that fight she had made in vain-—that fight for decency, for the privilege of looking the world in the face? Could she bear to take up arms again, after all (hore years’ Could she win again? The little bey, erying silently on the floor, brought her back to the present. The children—it was a new thought. Could they make the fight--her children? She was han- | dicapped this time. There could be no fight to new cities, new neighborhoods, aa before. Terrible Resolution, | And tn one terrible quarter of jan howr #he made ber resolution | And having settled things she smiled, and caught up her chil | dren, her little boy and girl, and) kiseed them again and again Then she took them up to the nursery, crooning an old lullaby She put fresh white spotless linen on the beds, She got new shiny nighties” out for the boy and the girl, Bho heard them say thelr prayers, She tucked them into bed arranged and decorated the room a though for a gala day. | She sat awhile, Then she went to the bureau and drew out a neck lace of pearia—her husband's wed ding present to her. She hung these about the litte girl's neck Then she went to the dining room table, and got some flowers and | hung these around the pillows. Sho stopped now and wrote a two-page letter to her husband The children were asleep by tht time In each other's arms, and ami) ing. The woman smiled, te she kissed them, passion: though lightly She stood a minute at the gas jet looking at them in the glimmering Hebt Them kly she turned ft joff, then on, and Iay down beside | MeClellan prescribes for patients | Consultation Is free and a diagnosia, the heart and feverish, Let me #6) he Bake @ven hours are trom 4} them. It was the last sleep for them all | They will never know,” was her last thought, tn. The doctor—Ah, yea! Very nervy ous, irregular pulse, palpitation of your t ongue. theres nothing the matter with)a, m. to 6p. m. dally and from 9 | me, alr. 1 just come to aak for your daughters hand” —Life |ly did all and more than was exe THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1909 ELEVATOR MAN _Taaaorsn | AND WITNESSES. FUNNY THINGS CHILD'S TALK TO'DOLLY (3 about going too fant. They alll it think that if they have ridden with me a couple of trips that 1 hould)/ “Noy MY PAPA” BABBLE® A Congress will not be asked to ap} thetr floor, Others are just the other Way, and when we start they begin to yell the number of thelr floor and keep it up tll we reneh) yyw vob the top. 4 lied Kress.) Aug. 1 After elud Au a direct corollary to Hooker's A Pew @iattons It Iw alleged they eloped from Man-| of the thorough organization of the| |chonter, N.H., Mra, Charles N. Baat-| country to insure unified action. No| There are not many fiirtation®! man and Frederick Howen are in| definite plens for effecting this here. You want to go to @ hotel/the hands of the police of Newark,| organization have yet been given| for them, There you get them NJ who had be | lore, Most of them you run across nm appealed to by | out and the subject will be threshed jthe woman's husband here are between some pretty ston We rin across some funny|erson by Detective King of Newark stunta now and then, The other} who previously | day on old fellow was on the fourth) When she. floor and wanted to go down, He) prisoner she consented didn't ring the bell, but when the|pany the detective to car went by him he hollered to beat) With her was her T-yearold daugh. arrested owen the band and tried to stick his um-|ter, Doris. |mation and conservation | brella (hrough to atop the ear, We It was through the prattle of Mr that the df fon will in-| jare protected here by the glais|Dorle to her doll in the boarding| Ver that the discussion. will tn clude conservation as well as recla | doors but at most places they are| house of Mra, Lillian Livermore, at only heavy wire netting, These|No. 46 Orleans at. Newark, that pone is Clear in Hooker doors close & lot ouster than at|the alleged slopers were traced. |"*rutions, fojea ote! other places, too |Mre, Livermore heard Doris say: |More than this, prominen clals, tneluding Gifford Pinchot, VU.) Forester; Becretary of Agricul ip ture James Wilson; F. H. Newell,| director of the U. &. Reclamation It's a funny way they have the| Me good and I'l take you to see chief down below start us now. Ho| Your little brother soon.” The land has @ rattle, and when it is time) !#4Y questioned Dorls, who sald her Hitt) f shenter | = Ri a r was in Manchester | Serviee, and He ry of the In | hat's where my real papal terior Richard A. Ballinger, will be |l1¥e8," the girl added naively. “You| on the ground seo, our right name fs Eastman, not! ai tig viewed in the leht of | White, and this atn't my papa; only! recone events at Washington, with mamma and be tell me to call him | patinger accused of attempting to papa. His name ts Bowen.” | \ bloe i» Roowseve po! ea of con Mrs. Livermore sent word to Rast-| 200k the Roosevelt policies of man in Maneh or, and he came to |Newark, The arrests followed ypen and then withdrawing lande under pressure from Taft, and fig iving a the cause of friction In the | cabinet over the very questions that are bound to be sprung in the Irrt tion congress, poluts with prac BAR GILVER QUOTATIONS, hy United Pree) NEW YORK” Aug today is quoted at ¢ allver| of high temperature beford such an | ~ | | f Jopes to that effect | ing pureult since May 29 last, when! proposition, will come the subject TAKES OUT PROSPECTIVE BAND 168 WEDDED. Mrs. Waat-}out in the congress, forming what! though the family home man gave her age as 82 your will doubtle be one of the chief ographer and hor boas or some Othy) Rowen sald ho wan 23 {esues of the sesston | wedding or stenographer's bows Mra. Eastman was found in Pat! phae a decision will not be|neral occurred wit reached without friction and prob. | corpse ably serious clashes is admitted.|Kueste as rned Bowen was &) An endorsement of Hooker's pro-|atrice Be 10 ACCOM) Hosal, in whole or in part, would|been married to ( Newark.|mean practically an endorsement |“ording to the announcement of her of the Roosevelt policies of recia-| parents eity Norwood from coroner & that death was due to administered by her o |missing for vest of the in her wedding gown. }mend « isos In justified | toys, ticles cal certainty to occasional periods | gor4 vou GHARGED WITH MURDER oongre faot that ne yet deerme know where they want off, and] propriate a penny, The returnal iw pases an awfnl fuse when [ go by| LITTLE GIRL, ANOCOBPLE from the improvement would pay| =-Ti- Ps ARE ARRESTED. ff the bonds. The government me j Would mply act as banker, as It by M | pr ’ he : FINDS th wedding Be was to have the police have tigated and claim to have dis-| covered that he han a wife and fam ly In another part of the elty |vislt Wednesda ja ride |heard of him, the family say His followed | Inst buried worvation and reclamation, throwing |Mendington’s Broken Promises The sweeping assertion that the rything but broken prom saddles household ar ; phone Ind eee She (wh a reader) Which do y nk, Mr. Dumbly, is} Seem tent ea Ss WEST SEATTLE) know where they got the Residents of the Weat Side, for: | merly known as West Seattle, are ticipating activity real estate idea NAME ON EGG WIL ASK (i as a result of th rie Nght and WINS A HUSBAND! Cedar river water system, contracts > jfor the construction of which will} be let next week. Many people (Dy United Pree.) who have bought homesites tn this BEDFORD, Ind. Aug. 7, -—~ Near beautiful residence district have | Bono lives Misa Daisy Talbott, al been waiting for these improve | farmer's daughter, who wrote her C ments before building homes, and pame and address on an ogg, which (Conctuded.) now that light and water are ss| was wold to a huckater. The latter! } . " loured, it in expected that there will 4 per cent interest and running 100) o ¥ shipped it, and it foll into the handa| years, to the amount of ror Ibe = veritable building boom i of Joseph Palmer, of Decatur, Ind.,| 000 for those specific purposes, The condemnation of the right of | who wrote to Misa Talbott and she} Arthur Hooker, « ary of the| ¥#Y for the opening of 36th av. &. Buawored. Letters werw exchanged | board of control of the Irrigation | WY. % feet wide Is well under way, | shed | of large realty owners, | cooperation of the Seat launch the gigantic proposal—and,|* 2Um in a wedding today | reeatution which be bas prepared,|{i¢ Ei memoriniteing congress to Issue the | !i#h & car line on this ate | feasible and would, if carried out,| Ye property In the eity. | |result in tremendous financial, in| The Century Realty Company (Dy United Pree.) dustrial and social benefit to the| Which haw platted and sold more BRISTOL, Tenn, August 7.—The! nation liand on the West Side than any i Rev, Alfred H. Burroughs, striving| "Five billions of dotlara is an | %ther.dealer, hax just opened up for the world’s record of Grotna|C®Ormous sum, but ft is po more) 'O¢ Fauntleroy Be ddition, | jthan is actually required for devel-| Covering 80 acres, This ts divided }oping millions of acres in various |'2!0 50-foot lots, with a few half} Green ceremonies, yesterday rei jae from an Incidental marringe of solutely worthless,” says Hooker, | {oF Immediate sale at one-third of) the kind here August 14, 1589. The) ——.-——_.__. fine | What it will command when the} last decade brought young couples; Goodfellow Bros, report a number|car Ithe Is in operation next year to him at the rate of from 20 to 46/0f Sales in their Island Park Home| This company has the reputation & month. Most couples married hy | Tracte, which were recently placed |of offering only choice property to him came from Virginia and West | the market | the people, and they nay this is the| Virginia, having eloped because the| Mercer Island te fast becoming | best buy they have offered for sev laws of those states forbid the mar-|the location of many beautiful’ eral years. Mine spring water will! riage of minors except by conagat) homes, and tn the near future it} be piped to each lot, and as it ts of parents Will be next to impossible to get/ only atx blocks to the ear line, there Jota near the water at any reason-| will undoubtedly be a big demand INSTANT RELIEF = eee BROUGHT ABOUT BY BAKE OVEN 10 Per Cent Cash—$i0 a Month, Addition ‘The beauty spot of West Seattle. LOTS 50x120 FEET, with spring water piped to each lot. Unobstructed view of sound and mountains, Thin addition is just opened, and to start the sale we offer these Grand View Lots at $300 On terms of $30.00 Down and $10.00 Per Month Get off car at FPaontleroy station and take the new elnder path up the hill past the church; only six short blocks to the property, SOME HALF-ACRE TRACTS AT $400 ON EASY TERMS. —10 H. F. JACKSON Buffering Intense pain for the last few months, due to an aggravated attack of rheumatiam, H. F. Jack non, of 1525 Eighth Avenue, Seattle, telephone Main 16 decided to consult Loughney & Loughney, the wellknown Bake Oven experta, suite 220-225 People’s Savings Bank Building. His visit to these popular specialists resulted in relief to him that was a surprise, Results ob tained were almost Instant and to day Mr. Jackson fools like a new man For three months Mr. Jackson could not stoop over, walk or move at all without suffering severe pain, At times the suffering was excru- clating, And, worst of all, the rheumatism appeared to be getting worse, The Bake Oven immediate. Salesmen will meet you at the car or on the grounds Century Realty Co. 1015 ALASKA BLDG., or W. A. SANFORD, 9th and CALIFORNIA, =10 Per Cent Cash—$10 a Month. - 10 Per Cent Cash—$10 a Month. — Why Will You Pay Rent When we can sell you a 50-foot lot in Wellington Park On the Fauntleroy car line, for $550 $25 to $50 Cash | Balance $10.00 Per Month Get off at Wellington Park station. Agents will be on the ground, 15-Minute car service from Pioneer Place. pected of it, Do you wonder that Mr. Jackson ja today sounding tte praises? Loughney & Loughney have asso elated with chem Dr. F. H. McClellan, & medical practitioner of years, Dr, | | | | | | | 5 Fs iI é 8 b a and gives advice and directions tn the handling of cases, Professional nurses are constantly in attendance, | A. H. Harrison & Company 548 CENTRAL BUILDING. Phones: Main 4503; Ind. 2714. a | | correct In every detail, is made without asking a single question, & m. to 19 noon only on Sundays. | | easy payment trade for automobile or furnt Seattle Realty Co. | | 601 AMERICAN BANK BLOG. trle company, will estab | This | — | : ~ honda, and containing & masse of |S¥e0Ue extends south along the ‘ h WEDDED | f tacts and figures to back up Im de|fidke south of Alaska at. for oo 10 Per Cont Cach—$10 0 Mont ' | tall his contention that the plan tx } miles, and will open up the choleest | i— we) a! = = 4 = cc” — —] = nm = = coma oo] If you are thinking about buying @ lot it will pay you) to see Greenacres lots A Large 40x135 FEET Only a few more left, and they are good ones, priced at $250 ———TO-——— $350 NONE HIGHER. desirable district, THE FAUNTLEROY DiS. TRICT, just south of Fauntle overlooking the| | ipod along streets. No heavy taxes burden the purchaser, It will do you no harm to | see Greenacres, and we would be glad to have our salesmen show you this bea’ 10% Cash $10 a Month Walter A. Sutherland Room 200, Fern Building, 807 Third Av, Opposite Central Five Acres _ for You waterfront NEAR COLBY, You » acres On Would from —"YIUOW © O1S—YSED 3499 49d Of __"WAWOW © O1S—¥SRD WED 49d OL -~yauow ® O1$—UBED WUeD JeG O01 UUOW © OL$—USED qwUeD Jeg WIUOW © O1S—HSED WD Jeg O1 — 10 Per Cent Cash~-$10 a Month, court convened thi IN SEATTLE. WASHINOTO ) $10 CASH, $5 PER MONTH West Seattle water plped In front of each lot Goodfellow Bros. 511 Bailey Bidg. Want an Income? $2,300 Cash give you possession of « concrete base- and a view that is un- Wentlake boulevard, Purchase this he ¥. K, STRUVE. JOHN DAVES, =" 34 Acres North of Country Overlooking the Sound One of the most beautiful tracts on Puget Sound, only $250 cash; balance easy. you will look this np, you North of the ve-Acre Tracts North of the RT terms of $50 down, and $10 will pay the buyer. We be pleased to show them to at this office. Morris Realty Co. 205-6-7-8 American PPOQNOONAPOADERTANOUEOGALIESELA TOSOOGOAEOUOOOOAUOONETAU TAA DODANE yn DVQUUAAS4ECEEUUAASRADEEDUAAABEANNS

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