The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1910, Page 4

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4 THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 25, 1910 Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Wash., Postoffice e \-class matter, ———-- —t — eel i. Behind the Times Everett True’s Vacation STAR DUST phe Btates Inst y | ae ‘. i i. ba 1 j o are tainly Dd than a wigs , gray-headed, iold-fa Iman t NIAGARA FALLS. [ye one dap cook, ha toarne rn a ony bie i Alaska has 368,000,000 acres of un ; mee ont THAT'S YOO BAD) Ya CAME YOO } appropriated government land in ® hurry y EARLY! LATER IN THE SEASON m nid Rook paper You KNow, 1. ] THEY'RE QOING TO ENLARGE f nistortume, 6% HAD AN IDEE THEM TO SUlY JYST SUCH IKES ‘ b © 204 CO0ks, my THE PALLS A8 You! Go OVER THERE ON A ae wicks Wield in 8 PADI Rome oq WERE MUCK BENCH AND KEEP Quierit © DrOOKE sod — BIGGER FROM ie 2149 (0 Te ipa WHAT PROPLE * TOF fai S. equir looome sAgeTment SAID indiana has required all ome: | ngag thy i compet : tives, except switch engines, to be! marriage "G THEM — =~ A henpecked man who's often equipped with electris headlights bartlaltiy, y i ar the cor hipped by hie wife thinks 0” he 0 0m, \ A uy is ; natantly as hie batter half.” France has about three-fifths of who Papen) J i } ity for . f by the people.” | an acre of forest for each inhabitant | t ' the 1 { “p rnment by party” have aix ne ' j g008 thing fp Te . he boots of P y party A good dig n ts of evgn more! goo What 4 of ineurs bid . k t nt of al prostration about be ar t An air buffer for locomotives has The G The kind that come \ of human ing, his y ! blica ty at aly aan | parade 1 ake a ‘ will prevent serious damage in a) mas vn f ; thing in the jor raen ‘ ¢ that he was sin an old 1} miles long range tt lision. Da i. jo an that he's thy keer ent am whom the times) "ar 4 the oar ae J. Plerpont Morgan ie the largest tna keep pace w - nee oF t ‘ok donor to the art of New York city TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Advance Showing of Fall Styles REATIO the world’s Ts of exclusive sumed nearly 200,000 ast ye Round out the curves of beauty. EVEALING—the authentic characte. , astidious dressers, particular, parel that you will re if fine tailor. Wt ; Make your cheeks plump and fat— make » { ‘ ty on wen thes them glow with ruddy bealth and life. You can ' ms y appeal to you, sisionecilcseiini if you are in earnest and consistent in the use of ISTINCTIVI ‘ e the selecting is While nursin indigna pal M yeles, aes ond Bs c : Sea cat Pabst ested in care yers who ate cm over the polit ery iB com saneon pa i ane _—— Extract <<. int ore state judicial con-| bin The Best Tonic Being composed of the nourishing properties of richest nection with th vention, don’t forget the INOVATIONS—of the latest features in Coats, Suits, Waists and Millinery that IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK candid who, a8 4 mer barley malt and the tonic qualities of choicest hops, last legislature, voted to turn | Barring a few accidents, Seat it supplies the very elements needed to make 1 meet your h t approval, supreme court over to the special) oi. > all team most decidedly | BY NORMAN einen Galore b healthy strong tissues. [t isa predigested food interests and political jobbers can come back. even if it can only! yew york. J Anybody |! know —_—_---- stay a little while ¥ ka ¢ « 1 er the new ay a litte wh |who has ever seen M eva Faylier firet bin - salt ‘eo Ghamoa oR = oy ' Judge Burke advances the theory | nomen Jin vaudeville knows she has @ good with an howsilies Fabel Laver as tn eriele of BSS wing ; pe . 5 | le t shically different, | «a A tho « «a sentlons. ‘beverage. my that the national resources are held} While typographically | ons, a Ea 0. fi C Fi Tris tik theaks, wie are: veka | the A ve cence are pretty |nothing could t Aken she ray stern Outfitting Co., Inc. h to go obt and take posses-| much the as death warrants. | than to hear her te J . “— po oe " 4 ae shige to-wit, the Guggem ene rf mot to try for a diver m ectly. P 1 did > at Sear! pote ak» sah Ke tela —-> Reliable Credit Hi ae 4 ‘ | or inform Aus that Bisie really | down hard en the wor attle’s Reli r beims | Nick Longworth may get thelena + anaes hee ooo o m the worl 0 Inert ujron os berng Paber. jouse ped gba } Alice blue, but he never can get! Mabel, and August, and others, sit] - = = = » anti-cigarette vote in Ohio ant king in Mrs, Fay's mys} The sight of Col. Roosevelt driv. | * #8! cigarette ve tie words of wisdor | ot four years ago @ reporter ing an auto should make Seth Bul lock chew the cantle off his saddle} Sc stposes Sire, Ter» ere e and all the Rough Riders take to| Anybody Seen Crippen?” without) | |itors wrote out, and kept In roller skates jany affirmative reply to date. grabbed one of the and Yard ie singing “Has | °*? Final Week of Our July Stock-Adjusting Sale 3 KITCHEN TABLES |A Very Attractive § YZz7g = Factory Seconds, Dining Chair We secured « limited aw All solid quarter-sawed —— Unable to secure the support of the politically infivential among the county office holders by pacific means, the John L. Wilson sena th ‘ Kk; & splendidly torial organization has george using intimidatory and coerci a | made Chair, full box con- methods. For some w s the Wilson organization has threate ed | a . ase | rection ane seat. con certain county officials whose record w id nat sally peovent oppo an tinuous back posts, shaped sition to their reelection that candidates would be Induced to file, but oge with neat claw feet Just to cause them the expense of making 4 campaign. County Auditor Case is the first one to feel the enmity of the/ Wilson organization. Case bas from the beginning refused to identify | himself with the Wilson campaign. Case has enlisted “himself among the Burke followers. With the record that Case bas made during the last two years, Truth Startied Aides. it has been conceded that he would have no opponent for the repab-| 1 aig not , * Hean nomination for county auditor. The efficiency and economy di® |). + os sre Fay's te played by Case in the administration of the office would, according tol yo: early in ber all political precedents and customs, entitled him to a renomination | 1, gnewers the at the hands of the republican party | may maine eatled Word has been carried to Case repeatedly that he must forsake | os. Norman on eae ae the Burke cause, or the Wilson “rule or ruin” organization would | ...:, << ie cause him trouble at the primaries. The threats simply amused Case nat day to go to Poughh le Case’s knowledge of political campaigning, combined with his record, |(i.0+ right, Mr, Norman? | makes his nomination a certainty polly. geri Se «sapphic | Saturday the Wilson organization brought out {ts candidate, Capt. tira. Vays two male Cal Welbon of the national guard, as an opponent to Case, for the |gown in the audience b purpose of punishing Case for refusing to join himself to the Wilson.) air reg > and the ©. air Inches sie "84.95 | Extra Special $1.95 Without drawer, Shey part, when ations, | heard Norman—you wan fatants | d this, and were disturbed, looking at me forces. By bringing Welbon out, it was hoped that one or two other |, though I were a malefactor of| » cotinty officials who are opposed to Wilson and his political methods | ‘ime sort. But Mr Fay did not| might be stampeded into the Wilson camp | sa eanetee’ Guaktaed County Clerk D. R. Sickles is the next county official picked out next Saturday, Nore that by the Wilson crowd as the victim of guerilla politics. perp ves During the next few days the North Side Republican club will be Send pemeeats ried re: 4 given especial attention by the Wilson organization. The 500 repub-|,5 to Poughkoopale next Saturday : Heans of the four-northern wards that compose the club, with the | °,\cuict Net tn the andienen| ‘ exception of a few stragglers, are Poindexter men. The club, how-|,ame to me in a moment and asked ever, has not taken any official interest in any one’s candidacy for]+, see my question. I xhowed It to United States senator. him. He muttered something about All the candidates for the senatorship have been given absolutely! y¢rn Fay knowing it concerned fair treatment. No partiality has been shown to any senatorial of-|ponghkeepste, anyway, and went | { , f ; ganization. Thomas Murphine, however, is president of the club,|away. In two tulnutee he was hock BEDROOM CHAIR AND ROCKER—Solld gold ‘ j Pe t and is prominently identified with the Poindexter organization. A). hi ms ade ake ae 1, he bye en oak, a very neat pair, made on ciraight pg —_ . . * - . | tytn ger spect areteper fais deal does not satisfy the Wilson organization. =) ta ta write on my question the an- || full box construction, cahe seat, continuous back | THE HAMMO-PORT PORCH SWING will enable you to got the full | pedeaial: toinch tone avtende 40 °6 feet ; h eculia olities of 6 son organizatior Slower ts did write. t : pnefit o! o . super iaretinn 1g nasa cla brought to the front. An employe of the county clerk's office was swer tot. 1 did write, tt Fitness ie benefit of your pore b or lawn. It is ou erlor in appearance and ts made | value for wo <s visited by one Walsh, a booster for Wilson and the Wilson slate caer an ites ‘dase ie oekin Chair for . $2 price $13.50, 8 en ee Se eo One ee . The employe was told that he must display more interest in Wil-|,houtior could reed tt. fT think thie | . a ee: : sdmetainths anderen + specene StS : son's behalf, under penalty of losing his place. The employe questioned |ereuse in a fos pre ne inutes assistant | Walsh's authority to give orders around the clerk's office. Walsh in-| No. 2 came to me 1 anked to see] >4 , } . . . e * formed the clerk that he would understand the awful fate that was|inn cueeten The ee ne tO Mee | B d E M { | from the business manager of Wilson's paper gp rg dg cing AE Fi a - amet Friday morning the telephone message materialized. The em-|p,.2 ploye was summoned to visit the busfness office of the Post-Intelll-|\, wns gencer, Thore he was told that he must cut loose from supporting| “" Dan Landon for senator in the 32nd district, and also that he must fe?” he asked. I told him Dressers coop radeon When Was the “Ween-tah’? the kind that sun and rain will not dam- use his influence to oust Murphine from the presidency of the North Now comes something marvelous In order to reduce our stock of bird's-eye re. . si il » al Bide Republican club, and turn the club into a Wilson organization jin a few minutes Mrs, Fay nenin Q le Dresse: hicl 9 Bi: oe Serene, OR: nee oan The impossibility of ever making the club a Wilson organization was | called my name naple Vressers, which is too heavy for this | and very ¢ rtable. on ned to the representative of John L. Wilson, but the county You want to kn ou | season, we make the following reductions on employe was told to get busy. It Is waid that the employe is fright-| Went to Pours In 7 ; | $3.25 Arm Chair fo 2 Mapl bt Ga Chrentuncd 1000 Uf bis phase, and Will tances tee ahem linet right?” I i} good salable patterns | $3.25 Arm Chair for................82.60 af the county's expense to devote to an attempt to oust Murphine,| "It was In the woen-t A $26.50 Maple Dresser, like picture. .816.7% | 93.75 Rocker for ......sseseseee s+. 83.00 b' anectior of Ison, an also to frame ns yan rigs 7 f her f song 535 3 ‘i " 5 4 t Landon. Murphine, Landon and all the well informed ones in the|tone®. Again I acknowledged her $35.00 Bird's-eye Maple Dresser... : $5.25 Hickory Rocker ys.+0.+ 400045 $2.60 North End are on to the game, and expect much enjoyment at watch-| Wonderful powers of telepathy, It] $31.00 Bird’s-eye Maple Dresser. . .§ $3.00 Hickory Ck 2 ing the energetic attempts of Sickles’ employe to accomplish the im-| #4, indeed, been in the ween-tah. | $33.50 Bird's-eye Maple Dresser... iS op Beech tasr as = poss! December 12 was the date $32.50 B s-eye c $4.50 H oO m Ch < | Sickles denies that he knows anything of the transaction. It {e|™ hid T'ahEe” Whe ae | Pop a, eye Maple Dresser $24.40 Hickory Arm Chair......... $3.60 ' doubtful, however, if he has the political courage to oppose the at-| But she’s x at that. How her “20 Bird's-eye Maple Dresser... $28. 00 Hickory Settee $5.60 i tempt of the Wilson organization to use his employes, under threats |t¥° Confederates conveyed to her | $40.00 Bird's-eye Maple Dresser $3.2 hivena Pe a of disc harge from the county's employ, for refusal to do Wilson's |the bit of information I so kindly | $24.50 Bird's-eye Maple Dresser $5.25 Hickory Fern’ Stand ..,...... b2.40 political bidding mareennin yeamaes src ~| 31.50 M > | : 33 mle Princ Dr er 26 5 Genuine Ok i oY t Oly of Ioverett of Telegraph, | $32.50 Maple Pri ’ $23.65 | Rane id Hckocy a Ed Cudihee is working overtime nowadays receiving delegations of laple Princess Dress¢ $24.40 | you can buy for tl 4 nocrats urging him to take the democratic nomination for sheriff Cudihee can see nothing but Hodge this fall, and does not see why he| dee P. pp il wasreppatrme 8 mmmranmenee ————— should be a sacrifice. Democratic politicians, however, are ¥ “ C lots of time arguing with Cudthee, who 1s actable to argument as All the Credit @ marble column } “ You Want os | Thre und trips da 1 | ; tec andidates who file for the primaries, and before the primaries | sitia st 70. me mapa | —" ; that they do not want to run, will not get their filing fees back | , i Saat ove During this closing week of tl s | this year. Last year some of them requested the return of their fees, | om ene Pr G shis closing week of the July Stock 1 for } and got them. County Auditor Case, however, has an opinion now Beare. at vias \djusting Sale we will make tremendous price | bi oh Cnt Mar z rie wilt Attorney Vanderveer telling him to keep the money | gi ttgnmer lonves "fr mm Oolman deck concessions on everything in this department growth of the ci . ye money will be kep i a I lle’ We are very heavily stocked in all kinds of used wigs es ornef. the aunty Engineer Morrison has completed the legislative map of | MEAs akvmp, "SH )F Nousen tba ure, and this stock simply must set | Wb hare this he county legislative districts. The map is the best work yet done | ~~ oan oe eauce ome in tomorrow and get the first bibs: are 3 men si in King county in that line, ‘The drafting was done by Jullus Koch, | Star Want Ads are busi-'| pick of these great bargains in used furniture Pay Later! as you wil lily see t ting the ae 6 done well. Iness bringers. Try them. | Second Ave. at Union St. | buildings now under construction in this |

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