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RIDAY, JULY 1, 1910. Mail, out of city 1 we soouesstues THE STAR EDITORIAL) AND MAGAZINE PAGE ¥2028%. 2238 Daily by The Star Publishing Co. 1 Wash., Postoffice, as second-class matter, A PHILC OSOP. HIC AL REVERIE Fifty members of the Municipal league, of the Chamber of Commerce Inst night, listened to short talks by thr at a meeting In the rooms candidates for pre iting attorney on the republican ticket and by Sheriff Hodge. Although the presiding officer requested that the cand) dates be interrogated, the members did not have any questions handy Sheriff Modge was the first speaker. Hodge pointed out specifi |utly how he had kept every promine had made to the voters two ye go, He went into a cursory recital of his trouble with the board of county commissioners. Hodge was applauded repeatedly during hts remarks, Hodge pointed out that it wax impossible for him to patro the city of Seattle with a handful of deputies and do the work which he alone could perform, At the IGminute talk the organteation {ded to Invite Hodg speech upon his performance office, No othe iff made an appearance J. Henry Denning, a candidate for prosecuting attorney, went on | record as being in favor of the abolftion of the system of charg candidate for ( . ~ t it nee all t reater Now an experimental jing felonies by informations filed by the rney's office ‘ ! nfected” Denning sald that he, as a pupil and disciple of Hamilton Lewls, stat | was in favor of a grand jury at jeast onc ear and If possible every = x months Frank B, Wiestiing, another candidate for the office, declared that ithe Uberal element were waging a bitter fight against him personally and against his candidacy John F, Murphy told the members of the league that he was con ord made in the office, Murt that he was willing to have bis actions in the office as a de ties to cate weal! : ment, whe with germs of common honesty, w | ducting hin campaign upon the rec de And buts ok lisease” of honesty were both why * ong er jons carefully scrutinized and was willl to i tand on that record Hi contagiot a atal r fina | i ah Ww t Murphy pointed out that at no time was he ev Jentified with any H of the business of the off that bas been th bject of put bout these { it be | cism. Whatever work in t {fice had been assigned to h | " yet they “eat What de h meatly and comp ntily. He asser | em health But the all Street Wickersh has not thought 1 i r je were > od » him and tha « ie) i | y ti Wait he ninutes, | hl er ‘ ; about it yet Spike Mciilg Spike MeBiff, d © te dere." | ey ag aoe FE ge : |* booklet of sakes containing @ speech that Mulligan was delivering nel . | jat a rally he was « elsewhere fat} a Seeing Visions | T Mi t V 1 ill _ pie IE rn pet oi . won't Sv NONMAN t brid 4 2 drome ¥ ahs } WwWO=- u Vv an andon, candidate for the senate from the Thirty-eecond dis ¢ 4 safety 00! 4 a 2 : oO in e au e ee). ct, has gained mech strength by his announce ot } posit NE YORK, June 29.—Col built, and which bay el} + BY FRED SCHAEFFER, th rial question. Landon not only ple a himself to vole)» Carder, wealthy m «0 a ked well in several ig, se ' indie! .comne nal though we clatm ‘to be the chotee, t ays in his statement: "I would not be aj, ca “ed en route |" ipservet | candidate ¢ the legisiat were atoria m to be t 8 t is a Vb 1) we still sec ions. | Thud-—De you know any poetry? angen “ oo 7 od comer ha pl sot 1 qu ) engi hag ‘ Col. Car Ae reggie with s FP Soccens. q F Slap-—-Do I know any poetry! Say, I can’t oven toll you what — ween gone oe da weeks by teege the err’ And t the seeing of visions & quality 1 time it te in pres i pea reed ‘ ng on wheels, At “Koon . i RT RTE hud—-Why? With a amoker in Evergreen hail in the Silver building, First av. and |... ww a unaway the gatemy ‘These | Seeing visions—an tially unpractical oceupation—is Thud Cherry st., the King County D rat b will th i \ “ ; fety gate i the very grace which ve 1 iT mm for prac Thud— You not eo smart. 1 bet radise | C2mpaten. Wilmon Tucker and Calyin 8. Hall, of tt As dashes th B ter in b } e 3 m es , . | A. Langhorne, of Tacoma, will be the Oo} V, the or bugey te cangy their OW i ticability. ae nt a fact? Who pitched? }I the president of the organization, has pl und held renking loots trom i tke sot }9 Don't the man who sees visions sg saya hie am ) nee sates Lest” te a | rats will play » prominent part in polit er through at oneaiag ways j sth > hes at the apex {4 He write pired books; ‘ ng Wall, Fes ss ghaet, ol Sines tak tec 0 Direct primary legisiation was the subject of discu bus “hicks cannot pile TE trast 0 i | leads armies to victory over tyrants; he ir es the pe What. the favorite poem? of West Seattle republicans } P » hall. Chris © horse, as when be ts stay i taste C 1 7 c * ; | Gases a Gi | topher W. Horr spoke on th Rice, a candidat the ordinary bridge gate at Th wipar— right wrongs; he invents acroplanes ype nachine $| 7 ! Bs for state senator ated o gre lation by e, held in the Vahl : and gang-plows; he discovers cures for incurable | Why. certainty at Casey a favorite? zenry. U. KR. Niews presided at the me Nien wiceitae cau ate nnot he indore beyond + <°T | oh Oh! Well, did you ever w any poems? seating accom on aking z five coma a c ‘ ’ Yes feed. I once wrote ac Verses on a Lady's Eye , Twenty thousand dollars # year saving to the taxpayers in the con-| pnopic The seats be opened in five ecole taf y Today aming about s 1 cal eq Cnet of the < y treasur ‘a office is the promise made to the voters evoke arin chairs, acrewed to the | osed iu six big ity, Their dreams will be realized sometime Did they endure? ”y tt He rat didate for the office. Hanna is daily gaining more |roor Off one of the rooms is a i thelr desma, will sti a EO a aa eee RAEI chicna tn nie eobaioe? tof TE erin’ "HSA Soe He ee Toe ‘END WAS ITS FINS f The baby born on the east side of the strect shall not te nt momeam | HOH WhO Are Opponed to nr perpetu WoCenneushes ee ond ., . Gormley scheme of eunton hat office | t th always be the hired man of the baby born on the west side of COMMERC l IZING ART | ship are of thin | Wrights. Al covered with | the wor the street, just because they happened to be born on ysite c ‘ Jen » A sit gan opened his some aign for prosecuting attorney last ré and aft onto own bans ‘ aie de night at a rally attended by a handfu nier hall on Second of the airship. The| sides of the thoroughfare. sy. Mulligan delivered a speech th ain an attack upon v all sides of the cabin | — ‘ j Vasiderve and the ma ria n the offi After deliv: | are large, and afford a fine view of iy ow M an distri « t. 7 yea « cove th th hip Tex Rickard announ¢es that chil-; If either the hoat or the visitor 83 printed pages. it, The speech Tithe scenery over which the ship io nder 10 years of age won't at Beverly yesterday quoted the fa-| : Fra Gerke’ hectel Gonna ted to the fight. Babes in| mous Callfornia governors, they | giteir of ates ~ Civil, Indian and Spanish wars got back of the can-| pian 4 1 shec! the t , | acy oF len Brant for the republican r sation for state se 0 : t } arms will be checked at the door, | didn't do for publication. from the Thirty-first district Wednesday with on nts passed ve and run haf no doubt - _ The friends of the Boulder indi the Veterans’ leag and the B elub, a poll | posed of Spanish war veterans. Meetings of the organization com-| times the cost of a railroad two organizations were | for the same distance, but th And the funny part of all this vidual who used a dynamite house - ae hea a A, te -— and plans laid to do active work in the| moters think the exp | newspaper prize fight is that John | for a rifle target are entitled to} it at pth or sed ludes the Twelfth and Fourteenth | appeal to yenturesome | , | I, can't write his own name with./fear the worst over his com +e lnton, Issaquah and immediate territory. | being worth all they er j t losing several pounds of flesh. | disappearance. = == =m | pay How did that short story qu } out losing » pe ’ a | the operation would not be of any! AE sent the magazines ond Way ree 4 = ae } benefit to the boy, may prove dan Runaway horses whic ame as it started—right the mm THE MOTOR WAS WORKING WELL ferour to hin health, and bescechen| the Williamsburg bride can, no} me Jeate i the law t urge: longer land themselves and etr — i : H nif ne law to hak the ourgecn. tivers in a heap against the bridge| Wanted—Your ~~ prambing sa | ; * * éci in a heap ag Brown Pica ¢ ¢ H * * Wise men make baste but never gates, with n fatal results. | heating repair work. Brown : | * A Canadian lawyer tells this story * hurry James nnor, @ laborer on the | ing Co, 223 Pine at. } * A bailiff went out to levy on the contents of a house. The ® ; ® inventory began in the attic and ended in the cellar, When the * } # dining room was reached, the tally of the furniture ran thus; = & ig * “One dining-room table, oak * } * “One set chairs, (6), oak * | * “One sideboard, oak . * “Two bottles whisky, full.” + { * Then the word “full” was stricken out and replaced by # us i ® “empty,” and the inventory went on in a band that stregeied and #& LEP EIS j | %® Jurched diagonally across the page until it ¢ 1 with * PR OS AR ; } * “One teyolving doormat.”-—-Everybody's Magazine * Urchin~-Is this where they bay 4 aii 4 * * | . — | PEP PEEEPEVYEELESE MERE SEE EY SEES ¥ | Urehin—Well, my ma wants a nickel’s worth of headlight, T ilet Table tos i — mm 3 * = i g . STO R/ES|IN THE PUBLIC EYE... cag od sor Avery nop < i Lid ab style, with ser 4 i tani le Card Ta + their lunge 4 diate solid | Bentine drawer, % the fi | about how he made his first thou- oan, ™ arp graph toilet in the ; mand dollars. But be makes ao! ed legs. The top|standards; large i ] vast secret of how he made his last {s round anal’ @ veted million. a iFrench ; H - ensures mide mir ; | The Savoy hotel has one night “Who are you going to Invite to inches across,|ror; reg w i Sieve - ae vi aig! |clerk who can read any name, no your party?” asked Smith | : : | ere are some pleasant dreams you may ne in the paper |matter how iMegtbie. They are every one who hasn't seen my covered with|lar price again. Better appreciate them while they last laveel of ble ubllity tn that Mae new sideboard,” said Mrs. Smith. green baize; reg-|$26-75. Ex t ‘ . tra special, ’ BUSY RICHARD. Jot the oldest families in Europe, 1s| But recently he met one man who “Silk” O'Loughlin, the American | rl sane oye 5 Sao 3 WASHINGTON, D. ©. June) sald to be worth millions, which he |*"\MPE" col. y. Pp. shuty, R jague umpire, that no de-| Special ...92.95 5. ‘ . earned himself. Sehiits, uty, / cisions are close, p= that he has squenty-skekond.—-Richard Achilles | aes SO {Shutt, were some of the guesses mover made @ mistake. | Ballinger, the watehdog of the n&@| paATRIOTIC COUNCILMEN. jhazarded, when a telegram came | thon’s resources, has again startled! gprrTsnuna “ ‘| [down with the man's signature on My Willie i the best boy under | SBURG, Spennsylvania, Ju-| it Nothing could be learned from the sun,” said the proud parent j t the country by outlining a conser-| vember 42 By popular subserip-|ihe register the two signatures But you ought to see him after) : vation policy for Alaska that has|tion the people of this city have| \ execity thentiest The elerk the sun goes down,” said the friend. | ; thwarted Wali street and the grasp-| raised $26,689, which wil! be turned! — ti dkblael aad ort | i ing interests of the country jover to the ‘members of the city|pis” — ne cee See Pa igang the | : er ~ ouneil for : gg eo geo Pyg / sae | ; Mr. Ballinger—or “the —lion-| council for their own private uses. | When the pasteboard came down 14 and 1 oa Poapnolcla hearted Richard,” as be is affec-| Many of the aldermen thonately called here—is ¢ said) the name it bore was simple. R. 8. | Of the}to be in destitute circumstances, | Nutt, Bidney, Mont. it sald, lke- | jon that Mr. Nutt | | Solid Oak or oaked when I hardest-working men in the govern-|and have patriotically served the | wise the infor ypper ate eae" ment service. He gets down to his|people without thought of emolu-|i, a banker in that city. It was a it was all water, eh?” | Imitation Ma- ’ Office at 7 o'clock In the morning,| ment, and even at a gr personal rad N the ‘aan JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. | carries his lunch with him from | loss Jhard Nutt for ork. If poota laureate were in fashion] Mra. Mary Ledwith, the agedif A GOOD CAMP COUCH—A strong, serviceable * | f 1 the hild t 7 at! - | POINTED PARAGRAPHS. In America there Ix ne doubt as to] Pures. ot all the Rosser onildren: n has been known ta “DEAR OLD UNCLE JOE.” — | jwho would now wear the laurel" | ily again at Oyster Bay, work at home until late at night} DANVILLE, Ul, Junulle 23 Even if you were not born rich |this country—at least if the Jaure 4 puzzling over important conserva-| (Very special dispatch by greased | YOU can be an ice man. jate were chosen by popular’ vote, hs } | i 1 home, and | . i | ; tion problems wire.)—Mr a the vou With se people the season for |The poet laureate would be am eld| | The longest day of the year at 4 an. erable speaker night. He of! es the office Couch, 6 feet long, 27 inches wide, hardwood frame finished golden or Early English; figured tapestry and velour coverings in greens, reds and browns. Extra ppeclal wiles s. vate $4.50 Four Splendid Rug Values For Saturday’s Sale 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS—Ten good Ori- ental and floral designs, all first-c E5< - shel 7 St. Petersburg, Russia, has 18 hours house of rep-| Killing time is always open jbachelor named James Whi ee pad 06 tAlndtes ae aa, The COUNT weos POOR GIRL. resentatives, is just now being lion Second sight is the only cure for | Riley, who lives tn Indianape drertent Gay hen but 6 be aod th NEW YORK, N. Y., Detober fym-| ized by Danville society | case of love at first sight 9 other poet who has fever minutes of daylight. phieth (say it through your nose) | Mr. Cannon is setting the fash-|. The man who earns the money | written in the new world cary rival . | ~—Count Bon A about twice! ried hh ie. of the peace The weddir FE, FE of Paris was mar-| tons here this summer, having made|!#0't always the one who gets it, | Riley in playing the oaten ping. He] The Pacific ocean 0 the Atla this afternoon by a justice | popular his gray sult with the large How some people do like to ad-|is the real American Theogritus, to Miss Mary Murphy.|tronsers and the one-buttoned fad.|Yertise the few virtues they pos-|His Hoosier dia erse was very simple, there |dish coat. His vest is bordered with | #288! ready passed Into the classic Fealp, being no attendants, flowers, par-|a quarter-inch stripe of delicate pink| Perhaps & woman tells secrets|and “When the Frost is on the ents, friends or other decorations. lace. because she is afraid of forgetting | Punkin” is a phrase that is BOW A] 1: now looks as thought that fight / They sailed this afternoon for| Mr. Cannon entertained last night | ‘hem jfixed quality in Anterican’ p&t-| would be a poacherene yi Hamburg in honor of his friends, Mr. Victor] It’s better to be Judged by your | lance Miss Murphy wns formerly em-| Murdock, of Kansas; Mr. Norris, of| SPPearance than by your disappear-| Riley has done what few attidy TOE BE OR NOT TOE BE peak is two and two-thirds miles high. 3x6 AXMINSTER RUGS—A very larg ns in oe Foe te “ “" 4 ers have eve e ss color- | selection of good pat ployed at a soap factory here. Her| Nebraska; and Mr. Champ Clark, of | “9€* jrhymers have ever done. Hg Bhs mg yg _ Mee H — 7 Fag Foe Big niges Alger bor pao a rege Arey p Clark, of| Unless a girl is able to generate| made poetry pay, in actual hi¥d| that 1s the Question a Texas Court | ings; regular price $25.00, Saturday only ings These” regularly sell for $3.50 W cumstances, are to make their home| prised to receive as a token of love|®® occasional case of Jealousy, life|cash, not measly i slory . its Will Have to Decide, Migs rene dense seseses . $15.75 | $4.00. Special for Saturday only. We ‘wr in the future with th daughter, | and respect fro: " 4.|for her soon becomes monotonous. | poems are standard books, with a bx? iP: — Hs - . the Countess Boa Ami. pellet peer em rage A old-| “Chicago News. steady sale sughout the coum - ST. WortH, Tex, {J o (APESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS— | CREX AND FIBER RUGS i nall ines WE ie er caer a ee nee (sas ‘ase with 1,000 im-| nai ; — try July 1, — Just ine seer a medallion and all-over | offer our entire stock of these popaiey 5 wieke POrTEOS ATeate efiections of a Bachelor. ' because Roy Mc patterns; good value at $0. 7 épe- | 0 lors d tterns, to close ii = = oan =um=mey}| Tact in pleasing a person with a Advice for the Waiter. | Kinley Rea, 16,)]. cial at ‘ av, Yeo E pif a Maree ay ONE FOURTH OFF ie compliment when you want to hit] Jack Barrymore dropped into a has an extra toe Ai ae: alae, 2.50 | out on Saturday ° him with a club. | troadway restaurant the other day on his right foot, You can't keep good resolutions| and fate assigned to him a waiter |the way you can eggs by putting| who, to quote the actor, was “solid them into cold storage ivory from the chin up.” What makes a girl so attractive! to get anything he or to a man is probably she wouldn't! last lost patience. be if he had any sense about such| “ he said, “you are. the | things ultimate thing in punk dispensers > | The nice thing yut friends is|of gastronomic provender! Why land Mrs an injunction| sult has heen fil. ed by Mrs. Rea against her hus Store band. A few weeks ago when Mr got a divorcee the boy ESE, == | All the Credit You Want feb iho Open Every E.Feez73t ap et | ef how you don't have to visit them)don't you chuck this job and try| was a to the father. But! unless you want to, the way youl piccolo playing at the opera?” when the latter decided the other turday Ao relatives eis 4 no can playa da peecalo,”|day that the extra toe on the boy's | Saturday Sa y POMPE Oe Ren te Tn ce ” ‘| A man drops a le change In| said the waiter. right foot is a deformity, and made : . tte ey mtv Adolf, dins feller Ballinger iss getting too much | the collection plate with a joud jin-| “That's all right,” replied Barry-| plans to have an amputation, the Evening 5 al vegies Evening (ah STN NE ie |gle, but he puts a big roll on almore. “Why waste all your in-| mother love of Mre, Rea made itself mel Laer ‘ite ne of noddings so much as a| horse race as quietly as possible. compe in one plac Suc-| known, despite the barrier erected = Becond Ave., at Union St |New York Pre cess Magazine. by the divorce, She protests that 2

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