The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1910, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR LET BOB HODGE ALONE |" Wi0 duis WEROISM SAVES 80 uso OW FAR HAS TAFT COME IN THREE FROM FIRE \ ti “n Hog 04 * (My Cnalted | Sheep ? Ly (From the Argus.) BELLINGHAM. Washe. Jar Lambe, ih x toni The county commine ra propose in the future to buy the | Wehting hia way through choking Dressed Mente—Helling Price. I t 7 supplies for the King county jail |utrangling clouds of smoke in bis] g)2(erh Hert Qs yt It matters little to the public whether those supplies are pur burning reatdence ay, Capt. H ¢ vi, ee ee : |B chased by the commissioners or by the sheriff, But up to the jtor Gawley groped through the bed-| Hinds, mteer 10%@.11% ; Gilson Gardner Tells How the Chief Executive Has |. time that Bob Hodge became sheriff the sheriff had been boarding mn of hin daughter Jessie, aged |! 44} F “s the prisoners and had made much or more money out of that 16, untii he found the senseles , Drifted, Slowly But Surely, Into the Camp of the |f) contract than out of his salary, ‘Then along eame Hodge, who watd Mi girl and bore her to #afety, The ng . F he P | that he wanted the salary, and that ale and that if he were gasping for breath, he again faced Conservatives and Away From the Policy o || elected the prisoners would be boarded at ¢ the blazing rooms of the upper stor 6. 1, ‘ ; | And Sheriff Hodge has saved 4 lot of money by this process and wiruggled Jo the inner hall, hiasaaiade 5 Roosevelt, to Which He Was Pledged. If and there hax never been any tottmation ghat he has m ite oneal Poets be Toaul Wis eed fatherts (TES n aeverntighaerspe sitting siiniteltcontin | tompted to make a graft out of the feeding of the prisoners, Any law, Henry Marshall, and led him) eee aero 1,600 } BY GILSON GARDNER |B how, he has saved King county Chousands of dollars jto the outer air and eafety, It wa 5 : } Le WABHINGTON, Jas .—r | | The people of King county have aa much confidence in Hodge pep gowrng A Mare force to get the Poultry cause of the dismissal of Gifford |] as they have tn the county comminsioners, and that body would eo oe On Ore ¢ Pinchot, President Taft > come 1§ do well to let the sheriff alone Seconding hi father’s effort 9 © the oper the fix helping him raise the ladder and : Roosevelt policies and f ‘ directing neighbors who ran to the ‘ ‘ Wast : P ioe ble that there Is some selfplayer | Nite 10-year-old won captain Th ‘ Loto wo | lattachment In the office whieh ot worked side by side arent.|. double preave be = . . Pgphee' hres tlee, but in any event all will Joy eacape fros house i 3 and « ~ fn i " | me: - . : ae hie er «| ral —Seliing bee re P ing attorney, announces that after|the law w ce | fe bears m Siens , : . Fet 9 he will reaume |Of the prodigal dey | puts " i the practice « aw, with offices min Nea a | KIDNEY DISORDERS VANISH Saw it Coming The wve la a stee] engraved bi ie p c 1 w of unintentional sarcasm which JAMES STEPHEN th r ' i ‘ through the malls today wit ‘ v ' cheery new ce and James Stephen, candidate r Ro x appings of a weddir =f ar rect arge op the repulr| . th I . t ‘ houncemer Mr. Perry some an being boonted + ago ant need through the le , € . ’ . the}. A « . t a OVERTON W, PRICE lgemt taedieun of the grees that he I have been:drurged and hy it him ae “the 4 Better 3 az | fer " ie Assistant forester fired by order of |S#d resigned from the of dd bre years. Organized ¢ ode OUUs cur RebOO. | | patter, 5 ? ible wh ta eve doses of President Taft | pro & attorney, but noth na f me Canad 4] Mr ' " " < i exuming the practice ot |the United St k ‘ this | ea ' f ny ® ar c o af nas dl t Voultry—Huying Price ‘ ck he t eres Pinchot went to the Wh House That “the practice of law” wa " y work lar 1 , Mens . » | heumativr * and secured from President Taft | jogt or rknown art In the prow P j con ' a ti , an admixsion that Secretary Ballin-| outing attorney's office wae 1 v a ma hoola, having, built i ned or #™ ‘ eer wrong In restoring | generally known, or at least apy i t ‘ y ng that : eg + k of “ 4 etled ‘ At ct ' vanish Y ' order f at ve who re 4 He is a republiew Uncontrollable o- | hentia of the sites cutor’s door, The natura | but broad enough to e ne 2.60@ 3 j cially a ' neive will tell ye was no lees inaubor|8seumption wae that there was) the supe he people f their “ i | and 4 water and t¢ ° reside +} some moiety of law in the prosecut | know why Ha in well | vs . bind € beet cman 5 _— attor wulte for his wife and fou \ pal affairs, | fmoked Meats—felling Price. Th . Canee Aldrich. Hited tice thereof was the 11] Humane Officer ard worker reams «5, 1 urinary ¢ ‘ ck. Guggenheim and Standard [Consequence of its presence learned that the wife and enting the Botled Hame 3 heumatinrn begir t f tak oi The fight wes still under But it appears from Mr hwere halfetarved and eittewna whom be j harmiess medicine, with the knowl few da over, It was the ad tration’s |@2nouncement that he is ad. An informatie wont | edge that is no other remed pe fee the office rewume the unacy commission t Han price, made anywhere else| Accept idea that Gifford Pinchot could be overcheaded by superior authority, }of that ancient and honoraby non was tes d by Judes | Prat | TACOMA WILL BAR a the world, hich will effect t ie Ballinger was known to be opposed | feesion = whieh Infere |The mother and her children are thorough and prompt @ cure as baywhere tn the to comaacvation policies. Garnerajecased when he ti oath of being cared for by neighbors | HIGH BILLBOARDS) | — teen Bsa wk world, found this out when Ballinger was - * 7% orcs it me | cunpenens | land offies. Taft knew Ral wy | connections and leanings TACOMA on 0 | Knox Postmaster | ma mu |GOT HER FACE CRACKED wis’ ners: WHERE NAT MOORE DIED |": | | A. ©. SHAW : te meme oe aa Shaklef who aauied the pet Catistofer, of Asbury par N. 3 2 There fa i firm f rit o . bth u « Kol er Law officer of the forest service, A expressed re Laake auuaie toe ay 3 face eracke __fired by President Taft 7 oF chau Sipialar ic aeeat m pernait for the | 27" she oes ences -— a thei -- - ~ Mo . Bee: a l erection of a high b ie fon Pu parching poten pis > ” 1 grab. He refused b ge Moore a ten rail-| jyallup av : ntnd by the an SMITH S CAFE | You all know what that ger, though a supertor cody tg aft Sh a es 8 } It was argued by the petitior . Althe the best of everything, sto sblic land .Y w's Dearborn av that if the new ordinance war er ~, oh 1123 Third Ave want it. And the Best ed f Moore's beautif yor forced that it would put billboards a » powtr sites, coal claims and forests ? k ard fare and: Gade bor cin can to the depredations of the Guegen-: yote whe wae Mise Helen Fargo, a so out of business, Thin tx exactly |clear and tree tron om Par ely heims and Stand or With Pinct iain at hein rns A mee te » m0 gaia A a wh t the eity cow is aiming | iike manner prevents the peated to the publ whieh ; ree Aor sigs | deen lg Bi Bb ito do. ; hi , er fg oe este ggg Ally : main one of thie afl side there ix the same gat : sely popular among the | dential offic Taft Admitted It 41 that Gifford! ger. He bas plenty I stay and & e for expos the woman who runs the re prides herself that her place ODD BITS making up, protecting the face frox = metics, bealdes enabling them to be washed off cast jsoothes and heals at once it ie non-greasy sh-colored and can not be 4 When used for jaealy scalp, dandruff, boils, scabs }eores, eruptions, chafing, hives tches, tetter, etc. it drives away y at pages gud cuges in 4% how ch is slop; immédlate Pos am ie or 60 cents at the Quaker Drug Co. and ali reli able drug stores, But a supply suf ¢ the minor troubles F and to clear the com | plexion and rid the face of pimples 24 hours will be sent by mati charge, to any one who will | Organized scattering of sunshine | write to the Emergency Labora i received ita first West Twenty-fifth street fine when Mias Theora Carter ad-| New York City sort lustre wine bills run tnio the s of dollars every mouth, ballroom,” as her slip 4 parlor is called, is of t semi-world of ‘Hither come the sons of h to “now their wild oats Nat Moore drank champagne in a revel that his It was only last = | Fourth and Pike, Boulevard. oo “I'm agin the guvermint,” | Michael Schreck a few jwhen he says he contrac age in the Whitman ec jand wanted to sue th ’ jdemages. He was advised t " Jeom an American cttir * brought action. Hw at do #0, but Jadge H.W. Canfie Whitman county denied bis applica tion, Now Mike is “agin the guv rmint” for fatr REAL LIVE BABY TO TEACH THESE CO-EDS THE WAY TO RAISE CHILD THE WAY TO WIN: Is to please his p philosophy we learned as many a pleased pallet restaurant {ll prove | only what we cook and the way of soups, fish, Gosserts, but the way 8 serve. We ask your i — Music Every Evening to 12:30, Including pier COLUMBIA, Mo,, Jan. 22.-—Cha Addison Jones, city, today was selected as a subject u m 36 fair ¢ bm he - university will practice all the arts taught i death ended, he was only doing s branch of tye ition. ° Charige wil hat dozens of © millonaires t, fed and dreised by ° rns * a | “Fact, the truth wera i, it le he wi a1 a strenuous objection than he Would later ip life known, . ‘sna erect pecting that her place wi Recently Dr. Edna PD. Day, professor, decided that it was baer. ; criminal” to raise girls without any knowledge of the care of a heey by young spor Desiring to overcome that lack, the professor decld man ever ve re a live baby for experimental purposes. If the trial 8 BANK HOLDS A & success, balf a dozen bables will be engaged permanently 1 they outgrow thelr usefulness RECEPTION TODAY | —s Welcome, visitors,” are the words | “a ew months | | | iid ——— Irn at the First. Preabyterian| Star Want Ads are bu jehurch. The Society of Good Chee ake up the work where | MESS bringers. Try them. dregsed 300 men, women and « DENNING JURY jary was discharged No date for a a, tthe ooknner 46 -ae Ye the nurse and physician leave it | —— another mas 3 ae oe tional Bank of Commerce, which | is anid th 4d eight for ~ y | FAILS TO AGREE wn tbl gs Sg ah ng? d eight for! nas suet new | Liza Williams, a coy damsel! about | i After de ating more than 12 the corner of 8 nd and Madi jail yesterday because she refused | hour a jury in Judge Ronald's bs fon st Th fficers and directo: to tell b right age when Judge | court and announced that it was f th have issued bur Gordon demanded the information THE OLD TIME CASH REGISTER TRUST hopelessly deadlocked tn the case dreds of their patrons| “Nat” Moore, Young Chicago Mil question is improper,” said jf} | | of John Denr ina! assault years old, J od of crim ear. The a to inspect the new bank | poneirg Whe Died in a Dive, and one has a right to ask hie 1 and evening between a lady's age after she has passed the hours of 3 and 16 | Above His Wife. the 26-year mark | ny idle gaze was drawn to| they both entered had that strange feeling now, be Mal of military life, although they | Montreal. Therv ate ar aoe | MANUFACTURERS OF ONLY HIGH GRADE) REGISTE MORE © in « an ing for 4 he trive he door was not] toot " sas escscrtd tua fae waited abd sap-| orumint: wan. ronseinee d, I finng it wide, and stepped HUNDRED STYLES arated. The taller kept on to the At the moment nothing better | ¥!thin t first I could not adjust |] east, to the old French town, At|occurred to me than to return to" es to the dimness. A i ¢ = length | saw him Jc an though |my room and walt for a time. It| pha gre T pushed ¢ y app< ent y anothe entle would e n0 ' fe e be and looked a me r . ve - ~whoed benno: at d “ ‘ - elt either in or out of were ne oc The ‘y incipal off $ \ retail ‘ @ reason for a md the apartments of be u wa nd f said A ash sl hasten to Eng it would . Ning aes , ¥ Re ter ¢ the " Bs man, and without he bout th hood 1 ol MMAR OOCUDAs ' ite the new ta 1 ff t her A th where t b eon to > 7 crea a ai4 vo 1 gave ap involaniary exola- | sug . ed, he #treets I] the National Cash Regis TOGRAM ee Wa ston Ritténhofen, with mg, He need ne : , ; nnection with said N.C \utogram reg let caln c ba ag ees te eerie ha . “a R. Co., on or about Feb ely dispens® m Emerson Hough £0 Lon {sudden contret he @ Uttle neighborhoot 1, 1908, for the purpose of ¢ Blotters Auther of At t her 1 oth ee . : 4 The Mississippi Bubbiec | . ‘ a t are 7.3 P ; ‘ f « { e fi i} Bu t th - i o L n ty i 1 ad : “ 1 a Phere nae F : ' fo thing ¢ 4 of a f rabl : We tal at \Vashington™ . pat Me bg nye , of I ren ' d and t fre \ - Pade a, _ ° . of Beitr: ait} wale| turned. It why We Also Handle Second-Hand National Cash a hh 1 of ; j Registers at About Half Price ft 4 t wtreet r = & " \ ed 1 turning fron in mid-me othing | Pa unt f : 0 ime ang the old the | auld tom would be as well | Pee | We Buy, Sell and Exchange Iron and Steel Safes , aor 1 \ f 4 musing | tered th hort side st hi 1 might have dot f pe tly ended i |e eal th ninety i ty of 1 1 ‘ f anxious |I myself had seen for the firat tin e passed up the little walk 4) would be an Englteh land expedt-|f] ql op ta i Ve turned out of nar-|the previous night. I pretended to|1 raised the kr at the door, | 10 har Be nada to Oregon : i an to St ay myself with my pipe, as t + aaa it sounded I knew what | Would there be also an expedition fa," paid 1, atammering,. “It.i9|no ivi Gf ine saleerombeemeating riences When one knooks at the)’ Overy and a query, {f| $06 JAMES STREET, NEAR THIRD SEATTLE, WASHING va ently, how The door opened without delay; |oceupancy, Hven more stror (To be continued.)

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