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4 THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910. ' —————— ' dence ot year, 0 ¢ th, the Rntered = oz S AL AND MAGAZINE PAGE 3s: ‘sth tt: Cumens Gre he Member of the Untted Press, Published y by The Star Publishing Ge, soebiiinidaemegenenieait } Nm in kei tthe OOO if sf | . a . er ii Fifty-Two Years Outburst of Everett True I H ’ -Hour >-Acre Tracts . : 2 p.4 1 ‘ (From the New York World.) | In 0 pamphlet fecned, 4 tive of aia i [ , whenever the time comes that a senator is to ac- | ie ak ate bast oi Lake Washingt ew car } count to the executive and not to his state, whom does he | <r Ske Sgt BION, the it — ; Mr. Gre iN. wD. Cc. (Me lowing ppear i represent? If the will af my state is one way and the will Rh os hit Ly eS Le Sy Beton er ; i. of the president is the other, am I to be told that I must in the translation) is very angry, | 48 ; 4 aT line, ce : : be branded } in why. Yeutorday after connecting with st Ne boa Medina (w obey the executive and betray my s bes | hg ig Recto ain Gan our Hour '%-Acre Tracts Pst as a traitor to the party and hunted wn t those that tnt caking up Yeuler way would make 7 | nt fi 7 share the patronage of the governmer I should like to | [pest baadqee rs ae rai ee, “eine tie age : Metin know what is the use of congress rat is the use of | | trast. wire “0 « gave ¢ Ruielil on Wedeons Pari 1 Medina ang . . is whe shest hase. The purs ared up to a f rom 1 i senates and houses of representatives, when their highe hts peed, but Greas had him.| Up % SS AYS: It has been estimated that when Seattl duty is to obey the executive in disregard of the wishes, PB ie ee ge the | ~ - Se a population of 1,000,000, f j 0,000 a has q rights and honor of their constituents? What despotism (ficial dog eatoher stavied "2! “Reform iss cure which ye rec i A , " ) will reside ie . | dragging the ommend ter th’ other feller, | on the east side of Lake neton iy on earth would be equal to this if you established the doc } | It’s @ fact that there a hae ‘ { i trine that the executive has a right to command the votes, ‘ naman gues waate tte} ra si sr bs ante tas ny re red on the tot r ffleer Mra. De oday * uburbs the consciences, the judgment of senators and representa mye urban Property i ne CC s, ‘ tyler he pleasure of Cap which can compare in ar ay with the “% i tives, instead of their constituents? * * * It is said rtd pany at @ reception Sais 42-Acte Tenet igi ne “yy. § that a dispensation is granted from the fountain of all power J 38. sf a renhiali i tt agg Ze ig ; ppt i ean are low, re | for rebellion upon all subjects but one. The president note of acceptanc direction the same distance. ont in any other iW says, in effect, “Do as you please upon all subjects but one.” or: 2 . te eneers Siiaka ene Ke si ‘ - ys. "4 tracts are ' On what principle is it that we must not judge for our- | WONDERS OF ARIZONA i fn “aged Pin ee aren live 0100 lots; aa WIVES NEEDED THERE. |); the time to ond Yesler is only 30 minuy selves on this measure and may on everything else? | 5 \ j It is an opportunity to buy in ad rict hi 6: a / t r a y uty to buy m a distrie i.e Tom ae Oak expect the Support of these.) aca: COME OUT HERES J never been boomed and where ground valle = whom you brand as renegades? Would it not be well to | : ' values arg if ian | 4 WANT TO SHOW Pitty vessete wore wiatty test onl due for a rapid increase allow all freemen freedom of thought, freedom of speech va SOMETHING itn diana and Posie Half-acres for $300, on easy terms and freedom of action? Would it not be well to allow each | xyoyv 7 “yY GA year, but only sight persons ware sa Sepals Bod : oe —, “ot le f ving station ed 77 s0ats to Medina from Leschi Pz senator and representative to vote according to his judg- — - —— p——vy ost. Life-saving sta’ see | pte ark almost any ; i ment and perform his duty according to his own sense of = A ale ool : Thirty minutes from Second and Y, | his obligation to himself, to his state and to his God? seine out Ah, | The neighborhood is fine It may be thought t these words were uttered recent ¥| a oe | Go over tomorrow. by some insurgent republican member of congress who had/| Thomas Hardy, the English novel- | ’ spoken and voted against the Payne-Aldrich tariff, thereby in int, is 70 ye rs eld, and continues oI : chrring the ill will of Mr. Taft, but not so. They were delivered | literary wer : i fn the senate of the United States on the 22nd of March, 1858,} Large mums of have, ons | j by Stephen A. Douglas, The president whom Douglas defied evel, cee thy semana q was James Buchanan. The institution that could not be s5 " dl | i against at that time was human slavery. There are few men pictures of a « New York Block ; i North or South today who do not realize that Douglas was The government's offical record Main 8087 Ind. 5475 ; n r 4 iwil filled ; right 1 Buchanan wrong. oe pr Sie tases Prase-d - ~ The state that Douglas served so well, although most of . the time since his day adhering to a political faith differing Reflections of a Bachelor. M ra of mgrese are not se 1 é i e of the noblest An excursion when other people! Bi semaines ; from his own, has erected to his memory one of the noblest go on it becomes a tour when you ; seation 1 q monuments in the world do it yours at : : aa u oe Soe Better , here are few of us who wouldn't; one > v ! MR. TAFT MAY WELL REFLECT UPON THE FACT rather win a lottery ticket than|a kisn back in “the THAT IN THE ENTIRE WEST AND NORTHWEST, make twice as much working for tt than an » lubs that are run for bachelors WHERE INSURGENCY WAS ONCE DEMOCRATIC AND} _ : —memananes|would perish if they weren't s0| Canada ie a little larger then the opera house p IS NOW REPUBLICAN, THERE IS NOT ANYWHERE [much more popular with Parrenaed West Stat > > | men. T +4 A PUBLIC MEMORIAL, GREAT OR SMALL, OF JAMES) P liti 1 he fret thing a tnan Goce when | “Phere Gas cncraian whet We Noone single opera : BUCHANAN! Oo cs cepa Nae ees ee ate SLL ae ain ak ee one tel é house offers you such perevence. soninat Coeiey Oe Diaireet’ hand went up| @f array of talent as you can hear on the Victor. Porter Charlton ought to be elig-|R. Garfield to a certain house tn At its meeting yesterday the Republican County Central Com | ot saving It-—-New York Prows eg Sebete: ae. ws ‘ : fo f | a; ts ‘membotehin Si tng ot car [Oveter Day: mittee decided to exempt the North Bod warde from the Johs La mana” she said, “te wes It brings to you the living voices of the Ae Sieh ete " ¥ s Wilaon scheme of having the delegates to the republican «tate cém- T BLIC EYE” marmma a greatest artists of the world’s most famoy @ More exclusive Black Hand socie| vention selected by the t » nen | Even if the city does need the A comsnitios of 14 . by the North End Repubitean club, sestaelsnad wuicem The month ot sane re ones oe opera houses. thes. money, being in partnership with} catied upon the Cent oe and told ft that the republicans | the Romane in srt. Pati Raney A — the restricted district isn't a nice} of the Ninth, Tenth, 1 Thirteenth wards did not intend re eee And the Victor opera season never closes, ‘ The fact that a woman won the) i,.s:ess, to have their delegates selected for them by any body oxeopt the queen of the i ist” teem: ward -contint oo} ‘ a8 voters of those war The protest a . at the packing of Ge — EP cs: e/a Come in and hear some Victor Records by Caruso, Fama, a - vention has been widespread, bat in ¢ North Pad wards, t “ n on wn aos "i 5 : easioned no surprise at the some Members of the King County Re} ohh) wide Republican club afforded the voters a means by which Roosevelt sees te i ws wer: Melba, Schumann-Heink, Tetrazzini and other artists. t Men's club. | Dublican Central Committee are not] they could make an effective protest poms cunt sagging BBeger th Ther i = neon | being awarded any honorary do The Republican County Central Committee decided that these But why drag tn everybod If a man is to be known by the! grees by North Side republicans. wards could hold caucoses and primaries of their own and select P qempany he keeps, whet malin asoagiae: weit nea delegates to t ention in th al way. The committee from Rewer the United States aoe is there to draw from the continual! Is the playing of baseball about to pc + — he 4a ia #0 chosen bod 2 poe ta the Tacomas office since it was first established. F Visits of Gifford Pinchot and James | become a lost art in Seattle caacuntie ite - fe t er kaw wo many file : 40, omg SHIRT RAI Oe A ener een . © to fe oid ne game my | After a bitter wrangle the Republican County Central Committee = to left feild in one @ ct FROM DIANA’S DIARY | 65055 is 200 poner 0 ou corona Jon 1 Wilson's "ee tent scheme for packing the King county delegation to the Tacoma con- x om “ bp ie” vention. jéon't use some fly The Burke organization made no objection because ite corpors jare mo bad aso Miss Dilipickies Is Notified of a Legacy Which Is Hers if She Gets it pag > a oo ft tt Pee hl A ty spe | Mexico pays President Diaz $50,- and After She Does She Wonders Why She Did. lection of nominees for the auz court bench. The committee 1000 Fp ee hoor men B cop siev SESS AES ae decided that it would select the del for King county with the oe ° - » o exeeption of the four northern wards. There public sentiment is wept td ee. BY FRED SCHAEFER. aroused to such a pitch at Wilson's scheme that the committee dare | “Poor Gible not defy the voters. aptacs aad | Twenty men, however, will select King county's delegation to Pid avai son a ala os ats 7" > | the convention. These 20 men will bi the sole selection of the JUOGE KS. TAYLOR ag _ ener — — Bosra Palking Machine, with delegates from this county who will sit In the state convention ‘Tae cldest. member of the Mie-lnan tach to cock tar tee nea Victor Selections under the disguise of a King county delegation Siesippt river COMMISSION, {he | mame | (three double-faced rec- The 20 men are all John L. Wilson's political henchmen, and it to ich t complete | ords), all for— is neediess to say that the delegates selected will put through the ae pe Tiyrog _— ‘ear iad She Had an Ear for Music re “ corporations’ selections for the supreme court bench and will do all mighty stream, fs Judge Robert & Georgia, aged 4, was watching the it can to aid Wilson's political fortunes Baylor, of F ort Wayne, Ind. Judge | cies parade, and just as the ele- reir dav Taylor was appointed in 1881. by |PhAni* Were passing, the calliope In @ detailed statement to the Taxpayers’ League, County Clerk |p )aidont Clartiold, to succeed Ger an to play. “Mother, I don't like D. K. Sickels has stated that for the first #ix months of 1910 his Benjamin Harrison, who had been |‘ Way the elephants sing ‘The es office wili turn into the county treasury $15,501 elected United States senator from | Delinestor. ef ne ss and who later became pres- | ——— ~ ERMINE Rasy payments, if de- Few persons who have political ambitions or who care for their | /ndlana and who later became pr Bas —— standing among thetr neighbors are secking a chance to go to the St he welt Shek’ Sates 6 GRAND EXCURSION 2 udge Taylor if republican convention at Tacoma. Practically all of the county can a PI RE PACIFIC OCEAN EXACTLY LIKE CTU knows more about the Mississippi didates have expreased their opinion that the state convention ie @ | ‘yar than any other man in the sedi RRA good place to absent one's self from. The method of selecting the |" delegates is so unpopular that the candidates are not anxious 10 bo [HN ork of the Miaslasipp! river | Oho R al |) STEINWAY | Estey | “ee regarded as friendly to the committee men who pulled the trick off. : . A. B. Chase | Emerson Kurtean commission consists in keeping the The committee will probably find difficulty in getting a respectable channel of the stream open, in [eOeRh Ee $2 TRIP Everett | Ludwig | Cccitian delegation. buflding levees and by other means Packard | Conover Artigtane on mre | ROQUOIS” Haat | Kingsbury | conten necessitates the employment of a E And other high-grade and world-known pianos and plarer mien vast army of mon, and Judge Tay [RAMs . a represented by us exclusively for the Pacific Coast and }lor, in company with the other SI M@@RmEwCnE west is members of the commission, makes a number of trips up and down the [RARBBMME SS BRLERS ISLET} ree " Par mt Pacific Coast Distrivaters BY NORMAN. guaranteed parior-broke and harm-|"¥er each year, | “Of VICTOR Talking NEW YORK, June 25.—John| less 2 : : Machines | Basket of Howls. Miss Marvin is a switchboard girl at a big hotel. There arrived at boulevard to ght his pipe. The| the hotel a few days ago a wicker | pipe flew one way and Kelly an-| basket addressed to her. The bas ket was full of screams and| sereeches. Investigation showed t the wild erles came trom al small monkey, which had bedn sent} by 4 naval person in South America The basket was conveyed ito her fat by Miss Marvin. When she took saved from bis) the lid off the monkey took t magnificent leap, and lit half way , homegoing from work, leaned | _ nst a trolley pole on Southern} TODAY'S STYL When Buying New Clothes Our Credit Plan Will Leave a | Little Money for Something Else |) other. To bystanders who stopped him while he wae doing an imita-| 4), tion of a pinwheel he confided the jinformation that the trolley pole ed. The bystanders said |he ought to tell the police, so that jothers might be 1 Wobbied Down the Main Street, Causing More Gladness Than a/ alarming expert Minstrel Parade. Bo ode pin Ady cee A up a lace curtain, She returnedsto ! } wv eaten r station nearb: work, leavi im cling! . err franz e My first notion, when I saw my- The mayor of Pen Vine declared er heard of nothing ike that,” 0 | 3 : it @ halt holiday. 1 wobbled d ver heard of nothing ; | conversation, When she got home| i ‘ ’ Dinnel and SP self up against riding Grandma} i> ‘Main street, eect down} quoth Kessler, “you will have tol there was nothing breakable that| It won't take every cent you have With his orchestra will play at Dinne :. Chutney's high-wheel bicycle to » causing more! show me | ; } gledness than a minstrel’ parade.| jhad not been broken except the i ” win her legacy was to welch. I|More than once my rat saved me Cop ts Game. | monkey's bones, and Miss Marvin The paying is extended over the period pet Fatest mek; from “Modem 2 wa d H Met there isn’t another machine from spilling my brains over the| 0 they went to the pole, where| Wanted to break them | { time most convenient for you. It Eyes,” “The Child of the Prince,” am | like it left in the country, except|macadam when I took a header,|@ crowd was gathered, eyeing the On top of all this, the woman tn} J . ’ maybe in some museum, and no-| Everybody thought I was bug-| mast with curiosity and awe.|the next flat telephoned to the 8.| body living could hop on it now|house, but they blamed heredity,| “Just lean against It,” said Kelly.|P. C. A. that somebody was tortur-| and not go right over the handle seeing that Grandma Chutney had| Kessler draped his burly forming a beast. An officer of the so Dare for a swift thud on the noodle.|made that kind of a will, 1 wag| against the pole for a fraction of al ¢lety called, and upon being in : : a ‘ist time if Prince of Luxenberg,” by Lehar. First time will keep you properly attired at the Tork. Seattle, and latest song hits from New York. : right amount of cost, and so easy you Ei But then I thought of the big for-|more pitied than censured second, Then he ricochetted across | formed of the facts, advised Mixa never miss the money. Try it. r{ afe 4 tune I might be missing. | After a horrible ton minutes 1) the street b as Kelly had done. | Marvin to offer her pet to the xoo.| oO e x avoy So I started to practice riding it | succeeded in sideswiping the hitch-| The crowd helped the policeman| She did go, and his shrieks now in the orchard where the falling |ing rail in front of the Farmers &| t bis feet, striving earnestly to ap-| have all Central Park to echo in, \Mf was good, and had two small boys|Drovers’ bank, and dropped in to| pear sorry for him. Kessler Umped) While Miss Marvin Is still picking Second Avenue help me keep my balance, one on|have them open th vaterioug | for the nearest telephone to notify | fragments of bric-a-brac out of the . each side with a clothes prop. On| uate deposit box for mee *| the street car company that the pole| furniture STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT the third day I was ready to ride it| (Continued.) must be unloaded —— r —— - ’ ; 7s" * jl hat eign |. While Julia Marvin will stilt en-| ALWAYS IN SEASON Joy and welcome the friendship of ¥ such pvaval officers as may chance! to fall victim to her charms, she does not care to reeeive further| Presents of live stock from these Globegirdling admirers, unless | THE SHOEMAKER it you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET Eastern Outfitting | Co., Inc. 1332-34 SECOND AVE. - NEAR UNION STREET } “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” “Lady, will yer gimme a@ bite ter eat fer puttin’ m yer coal?” “But this isn’t the season for putting in coal.” Yes'm. But I'm hungry jest de same.” REMOVED ison To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Mad BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE Telephones: East 414, Cedar 414