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ies: Published Co. Press. Publishing United The Star Member of Daily by The Star has never yet had the good fortune to support a perfect man for any office Always there has been some that marred perfection in the candidate, Paragons of virtue/t have on examination turned out to be but human beings after all, until The Star has come to the sorrowful conelusion that} | may legally hold office|t would have been better age when he deed that no man has reached the without having done some undone Fr ends of The Star and friends of Will E. Humphrey have| written to this newspaper charging Judge Black with par ticipating in mining and stoc bbing deals in a manner not strictly in accord with the Golden Rule The investigation of The has resulted in the convic tion that Judge Black has had various mining experiences, some | of the aplicated, but all of them bearing a striking reserbl- | « ance to the usual course of mine exploitation | Otar The Star, in its} a desire for a perfect candidate, would much rather have it that Judge Black never owned a share of mining stock and never promoted the fortunes of a n Chere is no gainsaying the ine. a here Are No Perfect Candidates fw with mining enterprise Between the two THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910, But whatever may have been Judge Black's connection (and there appears to be more rumor this connection has been purely private mal, There i that he ever used his official to further them bitter political opponents ind no fault with his long carcer as a judge The Star has been a consistent opponent of Will EB. Humph ey, but never for a moment has it,departed from Mr, Humph ey's OFFICIAL CAREER. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF MR, han faet about them) no rumor His most and per yosition | HUMPHREY HAS NEVER BEEN INVADED. The Star has always considered him in terms of a public | The same test Judge Black has been an impartial judge; he, a democrat, has been re lected in a strongly republican distrie t, in the district where his alleg Vficial and found him wanting in every respect applied to Judge Black has a totally different result ed mining operations took place Humphrey has betrayed the people for years In congress; Slack has administered the law fairly for years on the bench he Star has no hesitancy in choosing Black, THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE # By Mail, ¢ feattle, Wa put of city month, ash, Post + Eleanor Addams Learning Many of the Troubles of the Shop Girl’s Life in Seattle, BY ELEANOR ADDAMS In one of the big downtown de partment stores the other day I |stood watching the stream of be lated tang crowd in a packed mass through the doors Just a sec ond or two before the closing hour. Is it always like thie?” I asked the girl at the umbrella counter. “Usually worse,” she sald, “Bome women just seem to walt unttl the curtains are pulled down and then take that as a signal to begin their afternoon's shopping “We can't make a move to go or “|The Woman Who Shops and Shops and Never Buys, Makes the Department Store Girl Miserable “1 kn vice ow a man wh to his children wuge trifles’ Age day through ie ter pi tle weeds out o' his lawn ‘yin waste time o: does th | make it perfec of the Wash pectfally ditions tq enatorg nt of ¢ ton, Hale of ‘wsourt, have eh on - knows but , 1 Vicor ving there salg, ca hat | a 5 fi Fett. The socialist trades Germany now have 1,900,009 pa 3 bers. disturd the trimmings of our coun fact that for the most part mine promoting is tricky business ter until the bell rings, when every | not as a perfect man, but as an official far superior to Humphrey. shopper has left the store. Some AWAY FROM HC OBSERVATIONS 9 nme rik Newe, "2 Ome we can leave,” t tte ¢ y he We ; $9t Che Editr’ss Waid |i ii. wonor wun ne tie sian taken 69 eel : seamy side of the life behind the in apeoches just mad elt who, TAFT’S vacation at Beverly ls up. He has gained in weight-— Short letters from Star readers wil! be printed in this column counter really was, so the next day Ones teacee ~— le at meat weight. when they are of sufficient general interest. ‘You may write about [/1 asked the glove counter girl to| his intention to be ate anything or anybody so long as personal maiice is not your tell me her troubles. 11s BACominG the next pre ‘dential close " 5 aeetina ection" | | o 68 © ! THE HISTORY of the supreme court is not as glorious as his | motive. At Gleve Counter, Japan Ad tory ought to be. te Gon" . y ought to ae Ee a — 7 = pad a THIS HAPPENS EVERY DAY IN THE STORE | ~ t THE SUPREME COURT isn't admired any more by reason of Editor The Star—Pertmit me to/are now improving It and putting |“stost of 7 yy ohm HO DO ee ee ke : han ES Es Ben Bae Siberian railway 78 pq, i the friends tt has made. Jexpreaa to you my own apprecia:|{t on the market In tracts of 10|well what they want, ‘The worst | tines some ola witch will come in| dozens of women, each sccomps injured. Killed last year and 1am o oo oO : tion, and, | believe, the apprecia | acr oh, each tract being meces-| difficulty is that so many think | 40d try on every vell in our entire|nied by @ relative or friend, put ' t THE FOUNTAIN PEN is mightior than any vice syndicate when | tion of avery member of the city | sible to both rail and water, at a/they wear a smallor size than they stock—-big dots, and little dots,|on eult after sult, many of which) +p, me of my & it has a recall petition near ft pg Jasaationting ae oe price ry x y cheaper than |do, One came in the other day and ant Wye hay and caval gen exactly corresponded with the] cow out tonight * fy an ae flor the fair atment you have | anything of a like character can be | «sid she wore 6 and then decide that none of ‘em | price and description they £ave,| would a MANY OF HI GILLS most enth<siastio supporters wouldn't be | given the proceedings of said com-| bought In this elty, Under such 1k “ a vt © eae wear that | are becoming.” and then made thelr encape. rm ur x e r uD all the ra te welcomed in a first class saloon |inittee in your news columns, as| conditions, how can Seattle expect | wise, and put on a pair of 6%. ‘They| At the hosiery counter I made my|muring: “No, I don’t think I'll buy | stairs” and take them ap f oe. 8 ‘ | well as my sincerest appreciation | to secure factories and increase ber | rited splendidly, she sald, I didn't/OW® observations, 1 saw indies | today We were just looking) - for? A afre GEN. GRANT'S going to make all bis officers exercise one hour | of the moral support extended by | payroll? ited Jook over the stock of Italian silk, | around.” ‘or re you & day, outside of meal hours, too | your nowapaper Also our wharfege charges are iv Borers uired of th tty gir | thread silk and cotton lisle thread | “hen ‘that anne ing,” 1 observed bom 7 ~ od eS 7°08 SUNPOROE, snst Ik in tho ete ea ernee charges sre} 1 next tneetvod ot the pretty Git] Oo ocioes, fa bissk and colore, ond |te the Bite woman, who b lie theyll recogatgg THE RESIGNING EPIDEMIC has hit the New York police |intent of the committees to proceed | shippl sak h other} with the bobbing curls at the veil | stockings, in black and colors, he ttle woman, who had Jurt | them ; HE RESIGNING EPIDEMIC as . | atone « ; @ to proceed |shipping points, ‘The tage'lcounter, Whatever her aanopencen,|S¢ the of this exhausting sur sunk into chair exhausted after v force, but Seattle still seems to be immune. with the utmost care and the most) charge In Seattle, I am told, aver | choy didn't seem to have affected | YY. *ay ell, | guess I will just} one of these ordeals. a x a. intens ruistence te ertain tf . nts pe the | take some pla D nes to pens every day,” she said, | SER Os We worth ing a slush fund a poor substitute for a clean record lfor the rumors of graft and corrup. f this, or S cents per ton. It|gaid, “expect @ Yell to transform | Tight along--three for a dollar.” = attention when they have no|7°*" —_ * TBS. iia. tion Uthat have been so known fi that the very! them | raving beauties, Lots of Selling Falee Hair, iden of getting a sult, and we . - ry THEY'VE assigned McKinlay of California to Tennessee, but | throughout this city during the past |small sum of one-fourth of 1 cont |: ent annem | Bt rolling abng further on the| know thay haven't b The boy who is at te Sata does anyone know where Tawney’s going to stump ltow years. The work of the per ton often turns traffic from one | THEN IT HAPPENED. | ground foor 1 stopped to talk to a| “Now, we're awfully basy up| cen, > Qo oa ae the one ai! thy a o 0 © ‘¢ has thus far convinced cer-|point to another, If this be go, | - haughty beauty who presided over| here, and while we're attending to|°™ lows one Eee ’ GREAT religious revival started by members of 400 churches n of its members that we Will be| what chance has Seattle as against Hecontinaed Bor the halr counter, Looking over a|*uch people customers are kept mot te at Chicago. They'll F of raw material ain there rt to state such|8an Francisco for commerce? The Loy misuntattr of falee hate she an.| waiting who really want to buy.|.\"Woplece mold haste ims o 60 6 as will be & revelation to| provision in these bonds, by whieh himed: “My wakes, the ignorance |The Management expects those of ed #0 that farmers may make nest Le RUSSIA'S premier h on an aeroplane. Beats going jsomo, at of the citizens of | tt ts proposed to purchase sites for 6. nome of them pec that come |us Who are paid @ big salary to) °9* Ht of clay. up on a bomb, as there's better of coming down again. lour elty. » hope that the re-| muntetpal docks, is, in my estima here! Lots of ‘em pick up one of have ® big sales record at the end) The queerest thing about Wen a i sult of our work will be to clarify | Gon, @ Yery wise one. these here rate and ask what of the week. It isn’t human nature| papiit is th ry o SOUTH DAKOTA farnrers are getting 18 cents for wool, Got |the ats re of this city with) While we should be very cautions hey're for! As if everyone pow- | for us to want to waste our time—| [104 os th ret It is never quite ag 27 last But do you wotice any reduction in the cost of trust | rence to wuch rumors. about incrensing taxation, these adnys dind’t know! and it tant business.” boneumeianiestage ‘ast the, t of The worst, though,” whe said, The Soclaliet administration of at the attit clothing | It is my belief t bonds scattered over a period COSTS $200,000 TO = oS jaseumed by your paper will be of 20 years at & low rate of Interest with offended dignity, “th whe SENATOR DOLLIVER’S description of Taft will survive: “A | material assistance to us in this | amountin oe ieee Se oe eee Milwaukee spends $22,000 « month erial assistance to ug in this amounting In increased taxatior they doubt your word. I'll hold a CZ. previous adminietrs natured man, completely surrounded by gentlemen who know (work. While ft Is manifestly un- only 90 cents per thousand 4 rat or a switch up to their head! HAVE AR VISIT YOU tion bina. be exactly what they want. [ee | wise for us to disclose at thin time of the present ansensed val: and th i] Insist that it doesn't 1 BERLIN, Oct "20.—Ths lat ti i, i | the rexulte of our investigation, it| will be 7 Hl no on r . oll * ~ 9 “iting: Became Roosevelt, and Alton B. Parker roasting Tammany, They do scram- | to put your reporters in possession erty of the county, that this little ing a vicious jab to one of her Ag I cecaly tovenael are yous ae ’ Nicholas ing ? ou . of ned putts, she handed a new ustomer the usual “Something tn | Upstairs in the millinery depart- hair?” taxation will not Die up things so, down east! o 60 o ILLINOIS W. C. T. U. ts trying to cure the drink habit with ap- No go, girls! We haven't forgotten what hit us when you put of | Increase felt Your assistance will be very ma terial tn getting the actwal facts be jof such facts as may be | without prejedicing the future ac jtion of the oc Very truly yours. his vintt | at Friedberg! About 5,200 trade marke are cost the govern.| istered every year at the patent ment $200,000 fice. Ps mmittee. pies. execen Er. came around with your noe 7. Edon. LL ALAINE fore the people, and we ment a. business-like litle woman wat $300,000, - J s when th people understand it le gh wire) " rt a “If | HAD MY WAY," says Dr. Kate Davis of Chicago univer. | suitor The Star—Your firm en: | there w y few votes againat gh greg ptt Ry agi fence was ralsed| Woman may be naturally aie sity, “I'd give every man Just as many Wives an he could support.” | gorserment of the proposed King ft. We appreciate the position you poet Pap Bos Meraaet ent around the cas-| ain bunter, but neverthelam : If Kate ever had bad a wife te Support, she'd know just where @ | county harbor bonds, with which to/ are taking ure very truly, work in there t, b sip aay “=n tle occupied by |once swapped paradise for a sow scheme like that would frazele out aid in the Coludtrection 6¢ Ye Lake W. H. MURPHY. caval veal ote ‘war, 4 on the czar. Four | *pple. i 4 hundred of Ber- o 0 6 UNCLE KICHEL PIXLEY says: “I hear from Atlanta, that Ted- dy agrees to run In 1912, How's this poem? lin's best potice-| There is but one jail in men and 200 de | and that rarely ever has mor the | tWo persons in it. that number ever had any int tion of buying.” “What males them come, then? Duwamish Washington canal, the j * THE OLD SAYING. | | waterway and the securing of af |for municipal docks and wharves Tom—Dearest, can I kites you! a tectives were stationed about Twinkle, twinkle, little Teddy, ls greatly appreciated by all of now? , 2 " How We Wonder where you're at! } 6 us " be tage . ‘ ‘ One of little kugar Edelweiss Jost to put in time, to amuse) aoe enone Let us know, w hen you are ready, poe pond sgt By obtain baad panaoar gg By gy ig ot aeons was to be an acrobat, His | themselves woes of police dogs from Mu It requires 300,000 houses a If insurgent or standpat! | these tnprovements and longed for on Of being 0 youms bhecd.|Sndtea Stayer un One Biocthe cel “we wumtinane or pbc somn [nich and Hamburg were held tn/ 0 accommen the Un i sss —=teennememsoa| the time when Seattle could adver And what bas that to 40/ admiral in the navy, driver of a! ed oo a poeta tray me seumanm St ae entrances to the| Population in the United Stam Bg SOIL REMOVER. CRUEL THRUST. pang Romne: pos Bogen, 5 eam | Sensig—Whi, vee inal, “need prinkting cart, great magician nd we'll tell our customers anything | 4 military guard of 4,000 was kept | We've got an organ tn our fist, - — ; everett, 0 ad Portia Te = . . “die ywoer of a dog that could lick! just for the sake of sell bh : das ‘ Al fiddle 1a cat cmp ein fo you call your) Marine Artist—Yes, here ts my| In my eatimation the great and | will tell” Snything. Tut bis math ambftion tow that's ot 80 vive wena pandng Map Hea rg waren the} Det all these fon weal cart sway, ; test picture, man? Vatest picture, satiied “The Prate | (t77S Deed of Seattle le cheap fae pete was to be an acrobat jmuch rather send a woman off] then nothing happer Unless we get more heat today, ae Dauber—Why, 2 “Bon of the) eed k at tory sites, where rail and vessel | NERVE. agar decided to prasiion atiwith a bet thet Is pretty, becom- Then nothing happened. g- _ PO ROE 5, Pp. oop on trying my Can come together, which under] | Stern Housewife—Don't you see | home. ling and a credit to the store than WEEPS SUPPLIED. A female herring wil lay @ | ip) ~ a . a canvasees may yet attract alten. | presen “ HA, mportaibie. | that sign, “Beware of the Dog Th teu of & horizontal bar Edgar) with one that fen't Critio—Who are you, boy? ees at & time, q y, that ian’t a farmer; It 18 &ltion In the matine world The Swift Packing company bought Dusty Dennis (sarcastically) ewung on the cut glass chandelier! Of all the departments, the girls Boy—1 supply de tears in de — Miss Tabanco—Yee, if you sewed | '® Portland 3,100 acres of factory | Ba 1 am Bewaring of him, mum. /in the Edelweiss parlor. | standing ap trying on sults all day|love scene, mister, The playful equirrete in "| Dauber—Just so. He runs a 7 |aite property on the waterfront for] Dat pup looke so dolldate Oat glass chandelle fr Pon Ole iy abd al he males is from | $nough of them together they might! mere fraction of what they would [afraid & = at « chandeliers are fragile,| got the moet of my sympathy. Critic—-Do you cry? of New York City are about to} ' ogy A | 4 . re a ¢ might come over en die) Edgar. The pests of this department Boy-—-No, I gets up in de files wid | exterminated by jess ? soil. —* ima fair sized boat _. wave: - oO pay in Seattio, They on my feet. { (The Pad) usually come fn pairs, and I sawja sprinklin’ pot. | chauffeurs, : | M-C-M IS SOLD ON ITS GO ND > AND NOT FRwie ODNESS, AND ANY ONE BUYING A CAN OF M-C-M SOAP eon ton, aw)! WITHOUT SCOURING. M-C-M IS A THORGUGH HOUSEHOLD SOAP G IT SATISFACTORY CALL MAIN 6350 AND THE MESSENGER BOY esata 3.2 LAUNDRY, SC UBBING. A MONEY SAVER. THE HOUSEWIFE’S FRIEND. WILL CALL AND GET IT AND REFUND YOU THE 25c MEN as LE TO MACHINISTS, PRINTERS, CHAUFFEURS, LABORERS AND RAILROAD . . FTENS THE SKIN AND HEALS. REMOVES DIRT. ® i ec 21 ™ 2 4 2 rinern ba e9 e “' Kei.) je Wont i i i PRE Bh i Hil! * | Thies SAMMI

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