The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1910, Page 4

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910, Member of United Press. Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co. The Duwamish Waterway insisting on fact x yunty a and th shown by ent est s that can be ts for the r will eventual other do to m will add | k materi o the bank roll toted | p y the pained Mr. Curley 3 . What Dr tion, no & wealthy and wret around ii > is a certain aggres Several persons who do not love | about the Tacoma ball te the Choctaw Indians now wish that to make a great ald to the Senator Gore and dumb. was also deaf lowly . Spain Isn't ft strange that THE Le WAH bow GET CL ‘ME PIRST SHOCK Mi Me faMo HO Te REMOVE the | nates | Letters From a Gentleman to His Wife in the Country BY FRED SCHAEFER THE LAST LETTER CONTRADICTS ITSELF TO DISCREDIT BRINGHURST | ing me of writing an art Seattle’s Unreliable After- insurance journal, this same unre noon Newspaper Dis- | lable newspaper says | was no bh proved From Its Own or rain the night of os slight drigzling rain prevailed, bat Files. it was not heavy enough to drive Serernerenrmern> lightly clad men and women in vy downpour ein an| the fire, A/ Insurance papers throughout the | doors, and had no effect upon the | fire.” “Now here are two diametrically | country are criticising the Seattle fire department for its conduct at) the Belltown fire here early last| opposed statements of fact, unim June. An unreliable evening pa-| portant except as they demonstrate per, in its Sunday edition, credited just how little this unrelia these attacks to former Chief | Paper cares for the truth, how will Harry Bringhurst, who was re (ingly it will tell an untruth moved by Mayor Gill. Mr. Bring-|4m untruth serves its hurst to The Star today denied ali|/ Here ts some me of knowledge of these uncompli-| printed the day after the fire mentary articles. “When the torrents finally de “| bad nothing whatever to do|Scended toward midnight the dan with the publication of these arti-|serT of further fire in the West cles,” he said, “and the paper that lake district was over, and yet) attributes them to me proves its|‘there was no heavy downpour.” own untruthfulness in every line | Perhaps there is a difference be of the attack made on me. How tween a ‘torrent’ and a ‘downpour.’ reliable this newspaper is I will) “But what's the use? When an show you by referring to its files.) untruthful man gets possession ot | On June 11 there is a headline |@ printing press, honest men must “Downpour of Rain Helps to Ch grin and bear it.” the Flames.’ Further in the same | issue - y i “*Providentially a rain which| Parmer Wilson ware had been coming in a fine drizzle him : at the start of the fire, changed to a steady downpour an hour|,, later and eventually descended) with torrential force.” | Proves itself Wrong. “Yesterday, It was hog killing time, and| was a ve busy “Where is your pa, little one? asked Emma, who was playing on the porch. He's back in the lot,” mma, after falsely accus-' paradise. replied | etting our pigs ready for le news | Say, Hon for me. Laid just feverish all to the bad. know. Did I ey ye went away | forgot to ask money back ff you ¢ canary is purring by my side on the Love and kisses. ©, I'm all right Say, dernitall, when are you coming bon THE END Don't 4 off all day, Didn't f Guess it's the heat I'm not » you are well t's too mac su how to n't want it send me make the some 1 asprin clock erything’s a _ =e | aR EVERETT TRUE’S VACATION HE HURRIES A HESITATER 4 W U Time's UP! IP You CAN'T MAK@ UP YOUR MIND WHERE To SIT, GE&Y OUT THE way AND Give SOMEBODY ELSE A CHANCE} Es Seve subscribers would about the law for publ paign funds, whic [tells about fn the | ment, taken f | work of the | ished In the P y | Campaign Expenses. “Responsive to the strong senti ment throughout the country, we of ¢ . i passed a law providing for the pub. th and |Tication of campaign expenses, un- | mittecs, who collect |der which the people will know fund xe what contributions have been made of your,toward the election of those who | Know |are to represent them in national cam: | affairs, and by whom made.” | STAR SUBSCRIBERS. Answer—Such a law was passed #, 48 pub-| but ts futile in that it provides for 3 lication to be made after tate congressional com the campaign mpt from the EDITOR 8 LIVELY CORPSE. — prove it by # it erected re | When the other man died they buried Meacham—or, rather the] . hl ahamy tis | WOODROW WILSON. he wants $135] the g rnme New Jersey tn 1911 the government) Woodrow Wilson for president ont that much for) of the United States in 1912 | ‘This ts sald to be the program of Meacham comes back with the|New Jerse and oth t that he can’t eat the me and that hes hungry her of which t# denied by the wovernment, but they cannot «et ver believing that which h ywee him ays that it his tombato y democrats em to b Harmon of Ohto. who Wall street, it is claimed, hae he's a “dead | terests to bring about the ment of Wil and Ro Sulll van of Il ex-Senator Jas Bmith of New as well ag some New York politicians, are sald to be Interested in this program Woodrow Wilson has never been known as a politician, although he has been an educator of promi nence, a writer on political and his torical subjects, and president of Princeton university since 1902, prefer Jersey, Stevens, the H man who teaches how to dance. Teaching every day and Fourth and Pine St Main 8041; K 1166, Woodrow Wilson for governor of | afraid of Judson | combined with certain political in-| fune to recognize the natural resources and stealing | the people's property. altuation A k STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE Summer Joys--The Buugalow Life! GAT SETTLED ur FRIENDS DROP DOWN FoR WEEK EHOD Webi) © ("ore f| TACOMA CONVENTION A BELSHAZZAR FEAST (From the Spokane Bpokeaman-Review.) assemblage at instead of an © organization. onfiiet in common “Th’ reason th’ | truth ain't told orporations that have d the public life of this ata debauching it, ex Gout oftener is that it years realize thetr tenin’.” Like the Ga of ath. But the p pseoch thelr max away! ng of old made a feast t While they powe is Piay pool at Oriental Pool Room a hand « tonight. $10 cash prizes daily, 1413 the I ard ay. between Pike and Unton anged and bla aoe untenance See the New Canary Color Pieces In the new shipment of “Reed Craft” priced Among the new “Reed Craft” pieces on display eral very pretty patterns, finished in the new canary The picture a very popular Rocker, made maple frame, a well-braced, serviceable Rocker; reg shows gits tired of lie-/ Arm Chairs and Rockers are some entirely new and unique patterns in both the low and high back styles, By Mail, out of city—1 year, $3; 6 months, $1.50; 1 month, 25 Entered at Beattle, Wesh., Postoffice, as second-class matter, of the King Cour Leonard, president ty Democratic ciup, at he will make * to run, he will «peated! that he dt oa ou Cudibee big been enpectally | | | Ton Bouth Smith, who ict ommissioner from has told his ‘hor candidates is has been a c re | that he expending to o does no’ yialn the rep August Roeht, with the auditor ame position. Roehl while performing the duties of « the present Auburn, otice that he A rep , marshal of youte candidate everal months agy was pe MF a candid } noune nomipat | his preme court fus of woman suffra | district statement J Bheriff Hodge and M. L. Hamilton, ten r in th tb candidate for the nominstj 1 t, will speak tonight in @ sertes of meetings mpaign in the Bont oeetings at Li nd, attending the pea district Vashc at En ! and ¥ Last Thursday and 4 and rday Henry W. Lung, ator from the ¢ Clearance of All Linen Apparel at Half Price and Dre . and extraordinarily well ma ly HALF PRICE. Use Your Credit This is a dignified system of dealing with you with restriction or embarrass- imstanc a convenience that you will readily appreciate. It is for you if you want a convenient way of buying bet- ter apparel EASTERN OUTFITTING C0. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St, “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” ing ciret es = TELILAT TG all very attractively Lo? in our windows you will see sev- color. of selected reed, hand woven on a ular price $ Special ...$3.25 Panel Effect With Colored Medallions: This very attract and this style has bec and with colo regular p Quarter Sawed Golden-Oak Dresser low with a Princess large mirror; a clean-cut, eful pattern with 18 x 38 French plate case, inch beveled edges; regu (0.00. Spe . $18.50 lar price cial All the Credit You Want Our New Six Story Building At Pike Street and Fifth Avenue, Will be Ready January 1, 1911 SOLID QUARTER-SAWED me of the west patte quite pop rished in \ medallion e OAK— Ss slain, neat pattern and made; it has @ and extends 0 a solid fluted lain legs, with ; requir Special .- Ng12.50 — Our Popular Exchange Department Is Teeming With Used Furniture at Very Low top $17.50. Buy Now Pay Later Second Ave., at U

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