The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1910. y Mail, out of cit Daily by The Star Publishing Co. L Waal, Poscoffles AB He ond clon aa To New Mexico and Arizona— Pe sts of the Good Old Summertime--T he Street-Car Rowdy | Don’t Ask Too Much Faacwse_ New Mexi t be —. * who 90 to th weashra te 1, Wit stungs all they find ty s to 9 clearly in the positi he people. He st the people Which ie tion of things, however good, w « ye snee ffas “ism ‘ ee : : ; ; ~ : i a ‘ ld be led OF ty Universal suffrage may well go in I aft wi ever! a Roe be : ; s 7 soway'is mare a evi have the bardihood to withhol y mn that ac ' ni-|, ani a ~ r nerally 1 packs he ¢ at leaat not m | des ] other time. Th ai; Maatine #8 t m eekforimente are being made ig . F i t has its pathet Brazil to produce new varietigg versal ge ‘ ¢ he 1as bee eG | plu ne ‘ a hyena nement ta the presenee| interfere with re y , rings out the fact that|Car Rowdy native fruits, # t himself upon a| How bis bea 1 ae - : ' and those that) Listen—the ‘ or * firm Is equal 19 thy ote He | hevernah t t yught him into the world orth side of his conk | t \ o best hie of Amendment of the constitution by ma e : t f t ti gloomy coma, having just enough ‘in! t re x little opportunity to « uses ft to emit Auloet retamastagy - . ~ ‘0 teak that : ; i ape him unless y are to walk ngle-mill tor 1 te my angels t is VALENTINE ke a bust at it GRUE CON MEEK Somebody get a rope EET 7 Mee m and the recall. These are democratic essentials, And| = for gutta porches Wish , ni is al 7 | ” alt, colopheny, turpentine nit F promame to edvie hart Everett True on a Vacation +" | inaeed i : spatches state that a \ ‘ ur f ( 4 Stor t See 88 it ae have :the stan : Faas ; HE DISCOVERS A DEPOT PEST Rie aa eT A " . tant corporation counsel, is kept busy : ag ee Remee eter ry, on re DeOPy< SR —_——— ne} TTHATS FUNNY — | HAD} | tistentne to the Veadings ot rea ‘po tical workers that he make the and try it on ths not the courts shall have th g P ¢ laws t stittr A TICKET ALL RIGHT — sting Y ra rd is » " as ren ‘ ‘ he friends that are Inducing Bradford to 1 the ra Jon't Mke the way Me Jong tional, that there shall be stron nti-injunction pr t 1 cael . eliminat ot Bradford will probably not coneept to run. In a the like i Ler's SRE, Tht TAKE t 0. co with Murphy and Griffiths as bis opponents, Brad. - find fault, papa: reme Well and good fany of tl hings are g Some of ' : ANOTHER LOOK THROUGH not make mu ni h headway . « just beginning” . ; P . - There were 206,000,000 them are « bl mubtless the people of Arizon I W MY POCKETS — MAYBE The m eet ng of the North le Ean or pay bisa pg . mals born in the United es , ae ac Payaae i 4 night suffered from the dedication of the new branch Hb t year. Mexico are the best judges of what they war abate i vs IN THe reen Lake. Inadvertently the political meeting of the club the ‘ it su 1 | > jreen Lake section was placed on the same night with that of the ‘ Hiostrative of the Regular teat. tate tha Union at —e 7 libe ation. An informal meeting was held but no attempt was x ur watchword ts forwant sigs hiro oat goikgcon f de t sact any important busines . tand pat” —Ke-Beaaten and he will not care to suffrage states tr n , of his kind he Cannon seems to te eaeineneeaeneie tet Bradtord ¢ Kansas, The King county delegation to the republican state convention will ‘There toe etomaile ‘wind \ i “ x ol a ting Monday in Evergreen ball, Sil uilding, First av, and E~4 shaped like a swan, The exhaust tiative, the referendum an e reca : titutior n be 4 y herry et. At this meeting it is purposed te elect the chairman of the | . goes out its bill, and the lights shing made over } . = ™ .s delegat als teering committee 1 through its eyes. in that sable tk nt t t vcialism $ rank H. Renick will probably have no opposition for the senate fat) c meee nea yet reer, " % { Ot, . fh soabtariol G@useiet. fay Ge Jeffreys, his op rgan's big ted nose Ris and “Anarchy n¢ nfi I and ¢ n , ’ et. neasenaants tux tiie trident nag hae Hn yellow “wad” that compels pone ingly? | , ‘ ate j against Renick hough Renick’s fight was in nay contest 4 7 y | with Joffre would have been one in which o ng could be tn Ae The principal of the i dulged tn. L States secret service is : i counterte:ters and protect the pres The withdrawal of Dr. J. A. Ghent a candid for the senate) poocie 4 . § penetrated |°*™ — ontest Between George U. | ine t th the dark] Twelve million, one, hundred many. Ghe withdrawal will accrue more | continent, and had written his mas-| forty-four thousand allies gem : . age of Piper than to that of Ramsay, Ghent's following | torpiece, “Discovering the Heart of | schoo! in thie county, was driving alor ry e dark \ is} ' : pay 90. oe JAfrica Without the Aid of Gum-| — was driving a : ir * After walkt for miles| Pope Pius X. is 75 years old. Stousin, a big boy several years older 5 Simultaneously with hie announcement of withdrawal from the aa at a Nei 5! . . ts i wn } senatorial race in the 34th db t, Dr. J. A. Ghent announced that he | 7, t¢ ius An English aviator has « triplng The big b nt { himself along the wa ng would be a candidate for th er how Ghent also will enter the ee aan bac 82°F | which he guides from @ seat sme peakersh abt in if he is ¢ od | He aon tery v pended between two sets of thee Ghent's entrance t wt for the lower house complicates etery he pointed « 1 white . f ay, and i 6 ~ matters some, Ghent candida The liquor interests had at Railroad ca state raibeay i lread ‘ he it | Clarke J ir irs on the told him it was a “gl Het I d mber of thi a already nd to Ko dowr line for Kennedy and Clark tn this dis . imes fall to of Prussia are disinfected by ae 8 as age gi, listriet in naturally wet territory. Ghent | , nce between Tum through @ great tube filled these “ghosts” were s Y le a I ys} . ry 0 he Hquor Interests and the liberal element in formalin. ray Clark, who has been slated for one of the places in the lower A concrete made by « farmer. this, and was badly frig s t i ater , - % ‘ house, did not we ter the race. As the political reprebentative| YOR ia he | of the | nt ¢ had plenty of other work on hand. Clark can | }eitti."5n eo REKL EE. SESRSRE. ERASE ERE SEPRERZSE_ RBTEAESEAAEE “ghost stories” to the small boy, and when they cam ett eee eee tet e Ever after that ‘ : hel " P pa | ‘ undoubtedly have the place if he wants it. Clark bas ptoté at night, Not only that, but he thought a gho | ES ! De > ia simply a candidate at the solicitation of his friends much that he was afraid to go int: . z the case, it would not be surprising if Clark got ou Rats alone ak night ; aie Ve ae 5" ‘ : of Ghent. If Clark stays in Ghent will have an ugly race on his hands. | One Dollar Brings a VICTOR to You From When he grew up to be a man, he knew curse, the he! Auburn Is the mecea towards which ali the county politicians are ; a hare a . Y turning today. Today In Auburn day. None of the candidates for im-| were no such things hosts,” but he never could « V B portant county offices are overlooking the opportunity of greeting the | Sherman & Ca Prev nis theme saad . . | voters at Auburn's county fair come the superstitious fear that had been planted in his mind by his big cousin J > Without exception, the large business houses are supporting | VICTOR Talking Machine Dealers We want to tell little boys not to be frightened by older | the candidacy of David McKenzie for county commissioner. Mo 1 b Pes Sage taase et wallet epreaenacagar ad \ Kenzie’s acquatntance for years han been among the large business Wholesal- and Retail boys and grown-up folks, and to re , na people wv } ¢ concerns of Seattle, and the heads of these organizations have try to scare little folks are cowards themselves—mean, low come to know McKenzie. McKenzie’s promises that he will de- ; : vote his (ime to attempting to reduce the taxation burden are cowards ¥ Sirirenes him Sapper throughout the city district and try to frighten some other little fellow who is growing up| Z after you. Be brave, and remember that all the world’s brave| Ce = IN THE : PUBLIC EYE. men are gentle and kind to the weaker and to little children. = Have you noticed how those leg-| It seems that everybody tn the ie | fslative candidates who started out} world knows Dr. Crippen is k : | 7 A : | | | | | and wobble since they began to $ Stl event of their con Y NORMAN, ancing th temperament sound the sentiment hi Spain declares war on the Vat-| a be Soy ' aa ie P - . = ey nace stituents it will do well to avoid all | a near at hand, gre ncaa’ siastical San Juan hills. | fe prevent t * friend from who fig People who are unable to attend r. Tho ae os aaa sung - 3 vig maa would now be in order to dele F vat known to | First-Cl this week are informed that th e th election of all supreme | He “ . » th blow Os a thoroughbre enough t ’ a 1 will be another exhibition of horse was put up| make him lose os . . : play when the John L. Wilson co-|” gi tigigs ho an ar ‘ ee wid t day The silence sh sagen toes ~ - Serpe th like oes we COL. JOHN 8. MOSBY. ut “my 4 t : - a . , the 1 ‘The recent dismissal of Col out of place w John 8. Mosby, the famous South son” and the languorous Sherl Tacoma is the City eating | ares oe oe She is the author of the plea. | i> tender of the civil war.[m IN YAKIMA VALLEY doing his thinking for him as Chester Thorne . a igh Bn FA pape from his. pesition of attorney in tha lft 18 A. GREAT BUY, BUT — at ti Gan enyoedy 2 orn give | department of justice at Washing. |] WHEN YOU CAN BUY A PESSIMISTIC NOTE. (And mtiar methods of |me employment ax a general house-|ton, removes trom publie life ON TERMS OF $1.00 A f 7 , nO DROS THOLaORgES: Fp MONTH PER ACRE, First Fi Things a i ty soft for u ' a € ff thal» ! that war Second Fly—Yes, to t hese people 1 t . ate at night ane 1 ‘ The daring colonel of what was DON’T DELAY. CALL this butter p ) t your |called Mosby's guerr has been AT ONCE. A DEPOSIT poe abiire ‘ iste , hes | comp to ° 8 r a familiar figure on the streets of OF $10.00 WILL HOLD tbr pruguctasionca | ~ sted in tooking feat ons caltal for years, and |i A TRACT FOR YOUR , FRITZ KREISLER Are ANOTHER ration lens hae sr r ak cle “ld time wall {tissal wan due to his age—he in|] INSPECTION, The Great Virtuoso Will Make Records Exclusively m the side of a|73 now—he still walks as erectly Vi Sure, Did t t i 4 me for the Victor 2 dwellin nat’s|talka as eating x sit iw th Ike as interestingly and A most important Victor engagement of 1910 ts the exclusive rid bright mentally as a man much bi Cc lh D. Victor H arrangement with this famous who will make omly : neat the unr tour. Qthoun, Denny Fp records voniug scan aes 1 ge toowing ne ecorationa easy to trace ‘ol ob: ade many powerfy - e yea august 5 nuch more fal Jabout when the decor ating was las | wealthy cattle barons of the West Room 301 Alaska Bl poe a in E major ne which star ear}done. 8 of the wall papers re-|who were defrauding both — the aska Bidg. FeIFe Rene river (Ole Polke at Home ance than anywhere | cen on a street being | government and the settlers out of : mite ee aan gent purposes date| millions of acres of land, Secre 4 above four number \ ayed Sr Ee tary Wickersham, now in Alaska, | ——= | most Interesting ones fount nutiful playing deniew-that this had any hing to do Jeffries- Johnson Fight ~~ | Bach ¢ ree oennee at tons ch ett ren used, The dadoes, the fr and| with Col. Moaby'’s dismiss & melody and § ont ec! oxhil ell the ho odd colorings of the paper, to say Pictures ¥ B | technique in the Hungarian Dance of Brahms, exhibit nothing of ite Aesign and texture, are| Pay a ictures vil @ HELE |B velous versatility of the artist t at navy yard. Sun Come | ih » We will be i |ometimes a purprise, even to dec-| day special visiting day, Round trip -_——_——- -- FIPS coy cont vengleneng haat cords p a table a Br way |orators who feel pretty well up on|60e, Boat loaves Colman dock © play them for you cngien tuptie tew| what's been used tor the Taet halt |—- egend “|Two Tickets Free i nights ago told how the phrase, “Got|century, Wt I see a man Paetfic ributers - Pacitic Const D Desiags rtminat He nald it tand as 1 sften a stud the |] H. L. KLEIN of VICTOR ‘Tathing , unt Pe ch | all of one of th There is a classified ad in today's a houses, with ftw curious THE SHOEMAKER Star in which the telephone number re Ba s| aaa aa spel ee rmemateR | Baar me ae es ee ae an Mia f The reton that te | Rrumale for me not to go up and ask HT ghoes to fit you, get ther ji) *0n who comes in Saturday A. M. to Wt Munseat of tine 1g Edward cost |soat furnished tt ron. Wen eng Paae vind od af unbeaten eee : made to measure at | this office with The Star with this 1406 Second Av. Miecteun Se emer ie « e8 i

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