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| WILD HORSES? YES, THOUSANDS vical - | (Special Correspondence.) RUBNA VISTA, Nev., Sept 3 What! Wild horses in ‘the Tinitea| & States? Yes, thousands of them. Unele E Bam's department agriculture | F recently has estimated the num 5 ber in the state of Nevada alone at 15,000 ookmen and ranch. era, throu it the wilder sections of the western know of th Wild horses—son to th Sorrow, for in many places the wild Ones « classed with “varmints because of their destructive to alfalfa patches and their habit of running off “broke” horses. These wild horses are not of the breed we used to read about in our school geographies, as roaming the prat 25 years ago. They | are i, though, a ably Just and prob far more cunning, because they herd together in smaller bands. They were originally of do mostie stock, but, for many genera tions—-eome 50 or 60 years ago per haps—they have run wild, un hnnting them is today the most ex citing as well as the least known/ Sport tn the west | Owing to in-breeding, many the bands have deteriorated <_segemaam of} until the animals are too small to be Valuable. In certain sections, how ever, they are of fal Nevada, the Is the wild hors outfits of Marcos hunt down, corral, rope, brand and sell the dest of the horses. The wild horse “buckaroo™ is one of the best riders in the world. He has to be, in order to run his Ahorse up and down bill, over rocks and sage brush and through for est of scrub pine. Also, falls and hard work are liable to leave him almost any time without a saddle i horse, and he often has to convert Sim _— the wild horse of the hills into a % gentle” saddle horse within a day or two. All is not peace for the “bucka- Too,” any more than it is for the | wild horse. Little arguments be- tween rival outfits as to brands, water holes and the like, keep things interesting, added to which/ 3 fs the Pinte Indian, who has pecu- Nar tdeas of his own as to how things should be conducted Wild horses are always led by > & stallion, who is boss of the No. 1—A typical “buckaroo” of the wild horse country. after his capture—the horse fought fiercely at first, biting self in hi ‘age, wh until he bied from a dozen wounds. No, 3—A struggle with a wild horse in a corral. the corral and escaped. a After “Color,” Is ‘Meesly IN STATE OF NEVADA ALONE No. 2—Snapshot of a wild stallion tied to a tree the second day he found he could not get at his taptors, | A moment after | this picture wae snapped the horse broke through the side of a him. Deported in Getting It band. The cunning of the stallions} fs remarkable. Some of them are phlovares ae not afraid of a man and there are; NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—A visit to} “That's what said numerous instances of their attack-| Enis island in search of local color|he. “But they it, see? cone) —_ hg on hee " aay for a drama afforded too much | And neither do " on horsebac! en cerraled they /atmosphere. The expedition was} “What is thie piace?” she asked often fight like tixers, but once they buatiiy Weendenda..” gee ce datonlion tan mela tnt ve in” they are little more trow | William C. De Mille and his | fun a: ; . brother Cecil planned an elab what?” she gasped cage lle porns’ tion of a successful vaudeville Won't Let Her Out saddle horses, many poor broncos, |*ketch entitled “At Eilts nd Cheese, nister, chee tha Gragging delivery wagons that once |to™ play. The De Milles journey: |stuft,” he It’s the plac Foamed the Nevade hills like the |¢¢ t the tsland with Miss Mada! for them = bask where deer and the coyote. . They knew Christy, a stenographer, Who WSs they car nothing of the slavery of the cities |*® take down descriptions and bits But I he whe until the hard riding “huckaroos” f Conversation protested n busines found thetr trail and stayed with It If you de m K at day after day—which meant, even notes tually, the corral, the rope, ame separated The gentle ation man] branding iron, the “breaking” and | from the party and soon found her- |looked at the shorthand and then at the sale. f in the m of a crowd of im-| Mise Mada ceases j migrant 4. After taking a few notes I we h aid to himee!t, . E she started to leave, but a man in English and wri oolac 1 PANTS—OR TROUSERS 2." rm barred the way. He spoke | bug, | guess, Weil, let's be mov PRESSED INA JIFF | Prietly as follows inx - oe It a an appeal.to Com ans to gain om "But I want ond the girl. to get out of Christy's tree Thriving ‘City of British Co-| lumbia Tries Experiment in Taxation with Marked Suc- cess—Building Stimulated by Tax on Land at Actual Value. BY GILSON GARDNER. | CHICAGO, Sept. 2.——-While on the | Pacific coast | visited the city of Vancouve which has become the single tax experiment. It is the first city of metropolitan size—the first and only one on the continent-—to do away with all tax on improve |ments and to apply In ite stead a tax/ jon the rentai value of land | The experiment is pronounced | “an unqualified sucapss er has been working to: nd tax idea for 1 d “single Van |ward th It was not cal has there been any agitation of Ah, here's the very thing you've | preaching of “Henry Georgeism been looking for, lo, these many|The people of Vancouver just Years! It saves the pants and the |thought it would encourage build pocketbook all at the same time. |ing to remove the “penalties on im ~ You stick the toe of your shoe | provements,” and so they removed through the foot re djust the | them j L. Do TAYLOR, | y decided | Mayor of Vancouver, Fifteen years ago the b pams in place, lever which clips that hold the and churn away to encourage ling on the moves the electricheated tron up| the improvement tax 50 per ce and down The effect was immediate. It was Bome of the New York hotels are and permane and in going to put one of these machines people were ready for an in each room—"they say.” Lets tr reducing the building ny additional 25 per ce Japan is planning for a great in ternational exposition at Shinjiku| | effect was {mm in 1917. almo tling. Whe hack had stood, stone and tron buile Trouble for began to rise. The building tions of Vancouver were all proportion to tnereased 5 tion in similar western « The ¢ “om ty on the ( ; etri a ' «ht about ¢ W peo of an! w ¥ ets th 5 19 ¢ a t 1 all reg! t ove t : High Grade Guaranteed Work ‘ris? eske0 state's me a a oe No pain or no pay. Satisfaction I wan } , : y or money refunded. Graduate : ng to tak N A f ‘ specialist in each department. , We lay special claim to expert ~ the ¢ ¢ ~plate work. Come in the mo EXCURSION to the ts ing and go home with a fine se PACIFIC OCEAN J ar tne’ armen pin? are me of teeth same day. SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th ATE ag beet Dae cet You will find our prices half Sun- > Ku what other dentists charge Open 8:30 to 6 p. m. ‘. days, 9 to 12. Main 153. Present se ape ak gts : location — 10 years — Howard | “FrOquois” | cao. Block. Leaves Colman Dock 8:00 a.m. fy New York Dental Parlors, Inc. sath aoc Apap 614 First Ave Bellingham, Sunset Block Everett, 1514 Hewett. j Round—$ 2—Trip netians, handsomely th 612 First Ave. and Colman Dock $40.00 Two hundred Womer | Misses’ Miss VANCOUVER TRIES SINGLE TAX AND IT WINS Elected on a Single Tax Platform STRIKE STILL UNSETTLED ate—| Striking New York Cloak and Suit Makers Causing! Big Manufacturers Concerns Closing Up Business ohn L. Coming to Seattle--- His DARING HOLDUP:| ing with thelr work Fireman Bolted. jpride in my city Her streets The echo of the shots had hardly |Be PArrow. but her people are bro: ad.| died away when Bachman, the fire oo . foston bean diet I became | ; man, suddenly dodged under the/*M¢ heavyweight champion of the ines express car, The bandit on guard| "Ord. The mightiest human fight — gin Iturned and fired at him. As he dig/!0® machine that had appeared wp |¢xery county uve two by pluralition to Engineer Stewart picked up a/t.my day. It was the Hoston bean, | ranking from 200 to 2,000 Daron well baked, that gave me courage Freneh, insurgent secured the rock and brought it down upon the cultivation make them satinfying to It's made with new uptodate ry products so popular It's Pure and Wholesome. Free fror its and other in the public think that it Is getting its money's wort COL. GARLAND Another thing that should interest all only a few | miles away #o that you may be sure & product that Miller, in whose court |[[ {# fresh all the time, and a Washington-madg production “Colonel” Wim. H. Garland con Make a memo to order a can from ye aler today. It’s land promoter taining 0 was convicted of ob-ii money saved for you. se pretenses in June the defend ant a new trial, Garland was ac faa SS | CARSTENS PACKING CO a + L. Bridgely in a coal land deal | . Ww counsel for the col || We Guarantee Satisfaction. Send for Our Cook Book. Sia secured the new trial on the The Sanitary Packers. Seek that the state has never that the defend got FROM EIGHT TO SIX “Buy your hair goode where you but prices first please, get our ee ee ee ee EXTRAORDINARY boda Special Sale on Hair Goods for One Week be gs ; apres SAN FRANCISCO HAIR STORE treet < 1401 1st Ave., Cor, Union Several | First Job at Literature John L, Sullivan tn coming to Jdttle, The retired champion of th |prize ring, now a well known fig gre tn vaudeville through his dl fbgues with Jake Ktlrain, whem he Heat once in the ring, will be at Pantoges theatre next week Th announcing his imminent ar jeival the press agents brought in| (iy Valte of John L.’# old serap boo! COLORADO Ri N¢ Cols, dhat is, hin books of « pings, no Sept. 2.—Armed posses are seekiig| his ring record. Aw John L. he two companiona of an unidentified! been before the put r son Swede, who wae killed while atl time—he ts now-It contained tempting to hold up and rob the] some Interesting relics. But fe Colorado Midland passenger train} were any better than Bull No. four miles from Divide at/firat attempt at literature, when midnight, Meanwhile the authori-|he began writing articles for the | tle sooking to identity the dead! papers bandit, who was killed by Kagineer| In this first article, part of whict Frank Stewart of No. & lis given below, John L. dt on] wart Was shot In the leg by the} Boston baked beans as a able pbbers, who fled without securing] diet for a priz@ fighter, knocks and| any be knocking, and the valoroun record Treasure Car Attached of the Suitivan family tn general No. 3 wag nearing Divide at mid-| The article follows night with an express car containing & special consignment of several r | thousand dollars, when a man ap BY JOHN L, SULLIVAN, | peared by the roadside, waving a] Far be it from me knoe 1} There ar ilivans enough ¢ light and potating to a boulder on}/Mever learnbd the art the track. As the engine slowed|# bricklayer in early life down two other men joined the first./ practiced throwing — ther One of them stepped to the cab of WO up to haying had a punet the engine while the other crawled |4# sreatly admired, but y over the tender, covering the engine |Mer—not for yours truly crew with revolvers, The three}! may tell some raw truth ndits wore gunnysacks thrown /474 things In this limited be a of ver their heads and shoulders, with |!terature, there will be nothing set a as 004 slits In the sacks for eyenoles and | 4 in malice, no foul hitting, fo t |the ends of the sacks tled tinder | 1. never fourflushed tn al twe 1 |thetr shoulde his care ‘ Br wart and Fireman| | realize that Amertear wh i ' Bachman, with tt hands in the/*fe much in the public eye owe it 1 ue all air, were marched to a point near veterity to set a good exam illivan wemen, the the express ear. One mm one Who look up to us M ; the w o guard over them while’ the town of Boston pridea b f\any, and they raise. families larg two went to the car and setting the manners for the | enough too the express messenger te of the country to copy, and I door, After doing #0, : city several shots along the # I, w ID I WI D crew or passengers from interfer |P4rt of } I have in me FOR — | oe to fight everybody with a white publican nomination for congress rb th eruah force * | BS eere * . — ; wiry 0 The|tkin who wanted a chance. Had French's victory was s the most over | Ra wae tek oo a bullet in hig/! tuck closer to the bean and cut Whelming ev given a ey nee J out some other things that begin for office in Idaho, and it stamp ce xesc peustere eens 00 Ste with B ra never, have at mine stato Ae someeont Sve oe north trainmen and a few passengete( 7 O™ ® Sprinter he bean is ay ¢rn panhand o the southernmost oan tal eduaied na began; itious and cheap, two things boundary |q fiank attack upon the highway-|Z%ch recommend it to us Yankees.| | Gov Brady was renominated on sen who, seeing their plan hadpt”? Osllivans the Gr t First frat and second cholic His plu tatled, ff They continued firtng! Family. rality over hin ¢ opponents poset ge |. There are enough of us Sullivans | Probably will be 6 When the exeltement had abated} repel an army, and we're al somewhat ft was found that a tramp | WAY* ready the Sullivans could| The Transsiberian raitros4 plans who was stealing a ride had beem}#° UP and take Canada without ask. to run luxurious parlor cars be Me a ballet and seriously ies from any other family. tween Paris and Viadivostok 1 You Don't Have TO go9'99 CULTIVATE A TASTE “ i Mi for Do you sell union: | WN have no call for them — Do you have any call Ths salts. pooaet CHT Customer—Then why do you sell oe 1 Pie x3 Pastry, cake, diac The man who can bottle up a lit: fF and all other ec tle sunshine for'a rainy day is aj are made with W corker Shortening need no tan, brown ' a3 ut $27.50. Were ma $50.00 ; To St. Paul. Top ¢ 4 ' b new hon apuns; man tallored: at $16.60 To Minneapolis. yr oaapere veg fagecret September To Duluth, ye Gee pee To Kansas City. , yond keblah necting hg To Omaha. $16 Vorth up to 00 ry f to ¢ . che round trip fa Nl Ea . Ratcaate ba $ yonver and other ( do points. $ on $ ; P r SUMMER EXCURSION FARES OP ae P J. 0, MeMullin, Ci Pa A a a h uy P $ aring the 4 a : Venice and Hat aa Ih. As he OMARLTON, Adot. Gan. Pasconnes Agent, Portland, Ore. og OREM N CLOAK AND suit] NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY }CO., 1316 Second Avenue i ee Boys and Girls We have th value School Shoes, attractive i to wear, TRY att {, Our prices are right BOYS’ GHOES. ! GIRLS’ SHOES. oo eae sien | , Vil Kid and Gun Metal 2 Ps 81.50 & M1 $1.75 | 11 to Early Fall Styles For Ladies Ladi Tan, in button and ¢ ort vamp, the very ne 2230 ie We SOP ONITY WON 4c. ci cdiebucs cdvkciace weotdies 62.50 Many other new st all 50 and down. For the Men Dress Bhoe, latest what is being we ATER TI Dowle Shoe Store $2.50 and Down Shoes for the Whole Family wer 1221 1-2 3rd Avenue Opposite 3rd Ave, Entrance of Post Office i you will we tand the WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY ON ACCOUNT OF LABOR DAY. ee Dentistry of real worth and merit. A practice very carefully advertised and just as honestly and care- nducted. I in Seattle a prac- high-class patron age, the patronage of those people who distinguish between the inferior and work of worth volume busi akes possible a very ate fee and the care which your work is have the The real of my mode: th lone allows for a positive rantee. I make ex- aminations without charge or obli ion, DR. LYBROOK SHANKLIN Corner Second and Pike Over People’s Bank Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page. Business Chances. Ses The Best Buys in Real Estate The “Best estate, Buys” in city and suburban real farm and irrigated lands and acreage will be featured on the classified pages of The Star, Saturday of this weel Every real estate dealer of prominence in Se ittle and vicinity now uses The Star classified pages in marketing his “best buys,” and it will pay every intenc purchaser to closely watch these advertisements. Owing to the early hour at which the street nd} ’ 7 a { in me editions of The Star go to press on Saturday, and to the lar volume of cl now being regularly carried by The Star, visable t » have all copy prepared early sible. Better service can be ven when we re ceive py by Friday afterno When your copy solicitor in for it immedia your ¢ trict or a messenger will ca tely The Star has tl of any paper in Seattle, > largest paid city circulat ind you know A Paper Delivered at the Home Is Worth a Dozen Sold on the Street on

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