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Member of the United Press. Published daily by The Star Pub Hahing Co, Take a Republican Ballot It is of the utmost importance that every republican call for] a republica at the primary Republicans who are op-| posed to Gill have a friendly feeling for Moore or Erick 1 } \ \ all for a son car democ but ‘ It is not | all abilitic ahi A ‘ of his tendencies hould be oppased a4 G g hope is he republican vote : among the thre andi is effectively , he has some chan king of float ers, repeaters an When M e race for the republican nomi nation the Gill financie 1 to spend their money equal!) betwee i and ( th g that with the respect able vote evenly div the element would able t control. Mr. Griffiths saw this and withdrew ts Now with but Be and Gill in the field for the republi a can nomination these s are being employed, except 1 that the atter ude to throw republican votes t f either Moore Gill knows there are thousands oi i republican vo not get, and he wants to keep ther from Bouillon It is to block this scheme that it is necessary for every republican with the interest of the city’s welfare at heart to cal for a republican ballot at the primaries Probably if the grand jury bad known Chief Ward's sentiments they would not have indicted those policemen Senator Heyburn’s opposition to, the postal savings bank bill should be sufficient assurance that ft is gust what the people need. Up to date there bas been no) @ull sickening thud indicating a fall in the prices of commodities other than meat Stealing an election is one good way of course, provided you are not caught af it too often. Coal mining really seems to have the edge on war in its approxima tion of Hades Now ix the peychological moment for Paris to brace up and do away ‘with her soem quarter ADAPTED FOR THE PURPOSE Inventor: 1 have devised a molsture-proof eavelope Capitalist: What's it intended for? Inventor: For mailing water bills? By Steel. be has aie enough the March King’s’ stuff. But the villoin. he’s still per Sousa. POSTERITY WAS IMPATIENT What are you doing—writing sor Yes, | am writing @ check for my Viait vething for poste Author ion at college } Corresro NDENCE. wa of he 1 zens, Bett chool of medicir a ome first Cure a Success. ddaught a his first fo i) THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE | being put down with this idea in view—the doing away with the six jseldom speak lightly ‘\a dozen yom can swallow jlaw, and the attorney's fee is the THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910, 1 werden th. A An, 7 SEE YOU WAVE A SEVERE COLD, EVERETT, NOW LEY NE TELL YOU HOW / WARD OFF | A COD. AL THE YEAR ROUND, VO MATTER How | “CY (7 43, BVERY MORNIVG | / TAKE A GOOD COLD BArn,| Th’ how he could keep house makes th’ most helpless widower ye ever saw.” man whe brags ter hie w A SORR CHES) AND A RAW WOde ARE ENOUGH OF A CURSE WITHOUT AIS TENING TO ONE OF You COLD BATH L1ARS! SCAT 4 The door being locked and guard od, 1 was forced to climb the Hight ning rod and effect an entrance the office of the trust prent through the window, Ar I into the room I saw the great sitting at hie dewk, and 1 ly began inte jewing bh From many I blurted out 1 have heard ¢ took of your orporation is water and I permitted te 1 was interrupted ture toward me savagely heard him anap But you tmven't heard from the lipe of the rascaia that the water jen't pure!” After that I knew no n mt felt myself ounce from the pave ment below Mayme—Did you give the young nan who haw been calling on you for some time « birthday present” Edyth—Sure George ix rather| chicken hearted, you know. so I gave | nim something appropriate Mayme~-What was It’ Edyth——A scart pin in the shape of a wishbone. "WHAT DID BOUILLON DO?” One of the pet sehemes of the Seattle Electric company which wae being watohed and blocked by A. V. Boulllon while he was superinten tent of public utilities, had to do with the clroumwcribing of atreet+oar Hekets, It has long been the policy of the street car company to reduce the usefuln f the street car ticket and it has always been the hope of the traction officials that the day would come when the useful » of the ticket to the passenger would be #o curtailed as to make it worth lows * The right 1 muppoee,” said the fair maid, as | theseertain was let ¢ | firet act, “thet you h MANY Fealietic shown “Yea, indeed, eacort played by « real ham” Haines , aia Ie Why ia you pick out hat ox-jockey to be your chauf | feur? Akinner— Why, he weighed #0 much lees than any of the other applicants I thought he would out down my gasoline bille new of the public to buy «ix tHekets for a quarter Is too’ well) Hia—What business te your friend | ewtabliahed have ‘ o o o | cogaged int ablished for even the Heattle Electric company or the city council | PISS mT to attack it, but the company, with the connivance of the counetl, ast | Hix—ts he a green grocer? has the power to arrange Ita achedales agd switch its care around in| Dtm—No, he sels strictly for cash uch & manner that « ticket is aimowt werthiess, It must be borne in viud that no transfer can be secured on a ticket. Therefore if-the Be stthe Rieetric company can ran tt care im such a manner that ft ts| * and political candidates aliee remarked the wee we queried ocensary to transfer ty ao any distances or to get he parts of the eity i they are no wont ned by theket purchasers the ticket must go out of existence: it ouplames the wv. © / would be cheaper fur the passenger to pay a cash fare aud get a transfer. ie mighty,” quoted the This is just what the Beattie Eivctric company t# trying to do at the moralts “Yen,” rejoined the demonaliser. present time, eince Mr. Bowlllon ts not in office to loak into every fran hive and change of car operation. it is mighty scarce: All branches and extensions are | REFLECTIONS or be BACHELOR. | forequarter Ueket. Mr Bouillon called the attention of the councti A Womac uses po multiptication © these schemes several times when he was in office and this wae|table in calculating her admirers! sufficient to pet a quietus om them for the time being. Both counciimen | aod in vertfying her and street car officials were well aware that it wae within the power | 7° of Mr. Bouwilh division What » man could do with plenty | of money is nothing compared to ul consummation of the plans lmpoanible at the time and doubtful for! what he bas to do because he hasn't he future. So they bided their time until Mr. Boulllon was removed | got It | from office and they are biding it now iu the hopes that Mr, Bouilion|, 4 comfortable thing about stupid Office tn the futere jity ts how perfectly certain those lwhe have it are that it's something As sure as the gang gets in control of the city hall and the munteipal | sige. machinery generally the street car ticket will be doomed, and the work | When a girl (« fishing for a man That |A0d catches him she will pretty |nearly always unbook him if she lu is sure she can do tt again » to attr Up & popular outery that would make the success yA nay not be in « ing man who is forced to ride to his work will pay the penalty this has not been done already t* due to Mr. Boutflon. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. THE TRUSTS REDUCED To EXTREMITIES. Think onty of yourself and-other will forget you. | People whe weigh their word | Politeness is responsible fer | DOWNING, Hort | Beth Phowes STP. Private Wires s Our Splendid Suits Worth Up to $50 at $18.75 Again Tomorrow ree Oe ertainly a sensible buy. Each at its regular price, Each present i terials, linings, trimmings and tailoring that lea suit honest worth igh-class ma. ta thing to } a ¢ be desired. Many are the newest of the late iter models, and others shown will conform absolutely to the spring and summer styles by simply adjusting the length of the skirt ny real smart | tailored styles, effectively trimmed, will make clecting aff the more easy tomorrow ON SALE TOMORROW—SECOND FLOOR—AT $18.75 Men—An Opportunity for You, Too) 100 Dozen 50c Scarfs on Sale at 25c Spring-time always means new _ scarf-time An chance now to stock up. Fine, new, all-silk Neckw Searf up-to-the-minute in color, material, nd perfectly made, See them in the window tonight 1,200 TOMORROW AT 25¢c INSTEAD OF 50c tyle A Trio of Good Items From Our Muslin Underwear Sale Good, staple quality, full-fashioned, pret- tily trimmed pieces, every one. Just odds and ends, though, and they must go. Yes terday we told about the $1.25 Gowns at 73c; the $1.75 ones at $1.10; the $2.75 ones at $1.45, and so on. Now a word about the Corset Covers and Drawers. Corset Covers Corset Covers Carefully designed, Also of sheer nain- of good, firm nain- sook. The covers sook. A wide as- ttimmed with Ger- sortment of styles, soe Niger ta nicely finished with y ‘ . pecially pretty. Val. lace and em Many have baby broidery. ribbon inserted. BEFORE $1.25— BEFORE $1.75— NOW 73c NOW $1.10 A Diverse Array of Drawers’ Made of very fine cambric. Trimmed with heavy torchon lace and most pleasing ef- fects in Hamburg embroidery. BEFORE WORTH TO $1.25. NOW 55c Two Timely Bedding Suggestio Warm Warm, full size fortables, heavily. ed with white, cotton and with silkoline. pretty floral combinations. —§ cial value .... ie Warn BI Substantial val 75 per cent Blankets. In with pink or blue ders. Are you™ pared for thes enings? Speci Ca HS & AYER. tne | (Tetadiia od 1893) BROKERS | Stocks, Grain and Provisions. TODAY'S || Continaation of Our C04-005-c. 5 Alaska I le. & goed many white lines. Better one emile on the face thar Its hard to get money, and it's harder to keep it after you get it Possession ts nine pointe of the tenth Some medictne \a se disagreeabi: that on® can't even forget to The trouble with the average mam ix that he ian't honest with b | himaelf Did it ever occur to you that st | drinking to a man’s health will not prolong bix life’—From the Chi cago News vtockings, Shoes and Gloves Have Ali Been Raised in Price Since Jan. wary 1. roy A REPUTATION SHATTERED Toombs is a man who knows everything.” Dows he know it? No. Then he doesn't.” NEW LIBERTY MAKES THE TURKS FLIGHTY a Virginia addr wn | ceaded, and the Wut pleture painter, gotr with sing th nm good sterpleve pposing | nishing de rience, | when | lown pon Ho ith @ am H id Whistler, “The 4 sup y, replied mittee refused it th jas ave my e in Richi Analysis ne tot lifferen ful da Bact iv ' did 7 « then ke t bef i k 1 k at ked he fo ' Deter 1 ha ican \ lector of Whis And at Eameralda ct ir. | hen ¢ ok strike in an pen She wmys the ' \ The 4 ' Le ! in Lon What di i has ‘ he saye th right ~ reer is also a collector And what does Bvangelti sea Me anecdotes, one of which he She always say \ ‘ ut & recent dinner rape intion” he said, “once under son, there is no need for fur c Ket a follow painter's work evi Kvangolind Ta the ernment ) tt itumn 8a mn, Go muc- lone that really loves y Judge (evenerT | a EOMONDS RouTe ste, CMy of siverett or Teley change without mottos Phones—Sunset. Main 29a; Ind 136 Capital Surplus | Alteration Sale Owing to the tearing upan of our place, we will run our Sale for the remainder of The Low Prices Make it easy to buy; “a littled a little at a time” makes it Phe assistance of our | Credit Accommodation Is always for your convenient® 4 above inducements make our : easiest to outfit yourself with the of wearing aceanme | Eastern Outfitting Co., 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union “ Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” ae round trips dalty. Leave te- 7. m. 12 m $3 we mI m amd 1:08 pom Stoamer leaves from Colman dock camer and schedule subject Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle SOLID COMFORT Is what you enjoy when y Cook With Gas Let our s It takes character to avoid unnecessary ex- penditures and to save money, but it pays— the price is not too high. itor call and cc Ut. Seattle Lighting Pensa INTEREST 4M Per Cent 1814 Fourth Ave. Henry Bldg Phones: Main 6767; Ind, 67 Compounded Semi-Annually Cente Grand Ri One Price—One cuaie- All LIN. 659 JAMES D. HOGER N. B. DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmits, J. D. Low- man, A. B. Stewart, C. H. Bebb, R. © MeCorn . James D. Hoga N. B. Bolner. \ President SOLNER, Cashler. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Bragehes at Ballard, Georgetown Renton