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; i | } WD i a } } a. iB i re } eq va er THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1910. * THE STAR EDITORI. If Certain Nice Dreams Had Only Come True STAR DUST FROM DIANA’S DIARY By Mail, out of city—1 year, $2 month, 26¢ Entered Heatile, Wash., Postoffice, a Member of United Press. Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co. md-clans matte, ee He Was Nobody’s Baby . Mise Dillpickies Becomes a Bird-Lady and Tries for a Big P, Hes Deity: yeh: ogo a: bale wan pieled ip Ga Sia ation a Seattle Today Would be a Suburb of Bothell Benois rats one Se Rnoxville, I The rad no name, for his parents were eattle lo ay ou ea oubdurdD O othe JOBH WISE SAYS: By the Hupbin © ounty, Corn Show, Gankn 1 y a kind-hearted man adopted the jcennhinimeeaiteiitaipiiciansalsiapianiiain cuisine indiana csepliceiaait “Jud Jenkin ys he knows BY FRED SCHAEFER Ww re " ¢ 1 ed man ade i - _ _ liroad t igh hit wail, givi 1a name and an education Story About the Old Canal is Pm h Bote Basho ot te al, gael! On November & 1910, the waif—Benjamin W. Hooper Built 25 Years Ago Which ~~ @ >) “ [ys Wen mee ipa —~ en Tae) tae “Did you refuse the millionaire who proposed to y “Oh, no. T Just # ured a ten was e! 1 governor of Tennessee Was to Make Bothell & i) ( ree said I never meet a ragged boy on the} Famous— Maybe It'll Be] 4, ® ANU 1 that I may owe him a salute, for | know] Famous Yet. / fs Shree + % ate, fr] iene dayw’ option on him.” st what possibilities may be buttoned up ander his shabby Sgr ag eT : mot wha ay t ned up < *] Remember the fellow In vaude | wacey Taser British imports of flour are de- Boat ; ; : ville who said that two cities) wwe -rscm the imports of Let's give everybody's boy the best chance we can to make clalmed his birthplace? That Bul) porweas mandes sing, which means Phe most of ! $ that’s the lesson of Gov, Hooper's experi ny — Aico — moi ree ¢ nee that the English are making their A ester » Rochester blamed it on tour, _— Buftalo? own flour, %, ayer a re ’ . 9 The Fall of Pri i ae Ta ee The annual report of | Madclitt e Fall of Prices Of courve you know that Seattle | $7} Women's college, eave that a new | claims the Canal, Well, did you emUN ning tank has been installed aims th na ; you] \ } capleity 20,000 gals The price of farm products has dropped materially and the| now that Bothell, up at the head | © bs y “ fendency is still strongly down ward of Lake Washington, elaima it, too? |? This hurts the producer, but helps the consumer, Everybody Yep, “our canal,” they say up in q r— A The smatiest book in the world emiles, except the farmer Bothell 1/0077 7° | te an edition of the sacred book Farm produets are lower because the supply ts relatively great: The Star man found constderadle (SEATTOE WaAtninerTod ViInarr1s [Of the Sikhs. It is only half the er than last year, The law of supply and demand ts not as tnexor | oytiusiaam in Bothell yesterday. | ~ size of @ postage stamp. able as {t used to be. The trusts, raflroads and other lines of | everybody was glad the canal) Here the way Seattle, the village d Bothell, the metropolis, would “I understand you are engaged.” sines. controlled by effective combinations, have modified the ron * ane r * 3 f the trusts own or control practically all the sources | judge Mitchell's tujunction. Hi « it fers, but the engagement rings of supply in their line. Others have developed a system of storing But the enthusiasm of yesterday |D8¥¢ been Bothell's Jacob Fost chance to get tn a knockout blow | haven't been submitted for inspec non-perishable commodities which make them comparatively {nr wasn't @ marker to that of 26 years by now had things turned ow on her old friend, Obscurity.” on, mi ainst the law of supply and demand ago, according to the Oldest Inhab- | Well, that's all past and gone | fe lapsed into oratory, did the pownlnwe The farmer has no such protection, Hts prices are fixed in @ | Hants. ro a Bo ny one an | Oldest Inbabitant. Nearly 26 per cent of all divoro World-wide market, and when Ruasia, India and the Argentine have For 25 yeara ol George | @!ked freely of the old might-have t place before the parties have enormous crops, American grain goes off in price. Rothell By ‘of “Dade Bothell i | been days of 25 years beck. ‘Then Harey-Tresy. been married a year, e While the farmer gets the first effect, other interests feel It | rounger of that: town, built a can They were logging around the} “Then came Harry Tracy, the — later. Lower prices for farm products mean lower prices for | 4, his own between the lakes and|*ores of Lake Union then,” he | outlaw, on his famous shooting trip) The department of agriculture farm lands, and in the end these conditions mean less fave the Bound. It was only a log chute, sald, “while Queen Anne hill was through this neck of the woods, /estimates that 1,250,000 acres of business conditions al) around to be exact, but it cost $26,000, and |® Junale Seattle's water front! With his advent Bothell’s name and | timber were burned over in the There is nothing in the present outlook which favors much of | it was only @ question of time, | ¥8# barely noticeable to the naked | certain fame became « household | forest fires of Idaho and Montana. & business boom. Big questions are up for settlement and they It | every one agreed, till the water e. tople throughout the country. ~ Yolve more or less business disturbance of Lake Washington would wash Fremont a Villa | “Crovehing bebind a blackened) Engtand, France, Beigium, Ger. Keep cheerful! out a channel, and oceangoing| “Fremont was a wee village, to | stump Tracy fought and eluded «| many, Denmark, New Zealand and) boats would dock at Bothell, and| reach which one had to cross Lake | whole posse, wounding Deputy Sher- Australia have old age pensions. cents each | iffs Raymond and Williams. The Nation Awaits the Man | seneira ve we city. [war or nt thn county road” he | Willan eee wey ts| THEN IT HAPPENED Rothell would be the city, and Se | went on. During the winter | sheriff, bu “1 wondered whether, if | turned turtie in the air, wouldn't The hour is a properly be called turning turtiedove.” st at hand attle the tide water village. Maybe! months the latter was one long| Black Diamond and coaxed Bob WHERE IS THE MAN—THE NEW LINCOLN, THE DE-|pothell would annex Seattle and| streak of mud ples, so the settlers | Hodge out of a coal mine to take| (Our Daily Discontinued Story.) LIVERER? Sl make it ward 48. OF perhaps it|took the ferry and cursed and | the job.” h | un and the thud-thud of my The scales have fallen from the people's eyes. No longer | would be left as a game preserve | cursed The old veteran's talk had ram I thought I would open the-eyes| Before long I met an party-blind, they see clearly. They are ready to advance. for young Bothell acions. The steamer Squawk made ajbled much However, he came WHOSE VOIC iALL SPEAK THE WORD? But alack and alas! weekly trip from Bothell to where | back to the main point with a jump. No doubt the man waits somewhere in the shadows. He may The origt pickaxe marks are| Madison park now stands, at $3.00 “Look out for Bothell yet,” he be in the new congress. He may be among the new men placed | «ti! visible on the old log chute,ja trip. To get to Seattle one bad | sald. “The Bothell Commercial at the head of our state governments. tie may come out of the | which is about two blocks south of |to take the Squawk or row. Most /Ciub is going to meet soon and of ali Nubbin county when I at-| peril. The air currents jtempted my Might from Hesterville | having, and the roplane |to Hicksport, but I did more. I/ and bucked : | opened every mouth | I wondered whether, if Anyway, the populace stood open |turtie in the air, wouldnt iy unknown. the now celebrated Erickson cut,| everybody rowed. Money was/ make plans for straightening out | mouthed as I started in my aero-| properly be called tu Always the hour produces the man. The hour has been ripen- | and very few—well, in fact, none of | money. It is now, he added, chuck: |this waterway. With the water | plane to try to land at the Corn | dove fag through days of sunshine and days of storm. the coast fleet has yet cast anchor | ling ldrained of the swamps around | Show grounds | By this time the people belo And the man will surely come forth. When he does, the people [ a: Bothell “But the years slipped by, as| here, Bothell will surprise folks | I was dressed in a stunning avia-| looked like fies clust will know him And Seattle has become Seattle, | they do, whether we like It or not, And with the } built, you'll | treas or bird-lady costume designed | frosted cake I wished T was. HE WILL LEAD THE NATION TO A GREAT DESTINY. while Bothell ts merely Bothell. | but the canal remained a di see old Bothell Mnin’ up with the by myself. This and the sensation | frosted cake, too. bpedig aero The Oldest Inhabitant who (alk “And Bothell slumbered |best of them. You just watch eh \of flying made me feel like an angel,| Presently I found an ed to The Star man, and who might| with one eye open, walting for ig’ see if I'm not right” | hoping every minute I wouldn't be | stratum and I was able | one soon. self making progress. | As I rose high I could hear the! Could I stay up till » jcheers faintly. They were soon | port, and win the $5,000% drowned by the noise of the motor (Continued. )f to the senate. OBSERVATIONS ‘ a _ aoe, an oP ae A ssa eoeeeeeeneticereeeeepn-enenieetmalltentinstinnetntnnniatnensttee “A BIG, broad man is Taft,” sald Secretary MacVeagh. And Don’d Vhisper id to der Potiss,! Did you notice with what gran- then willions of voters scrambled to sit on him. but ef Anypody Misses a Chob Let deur Mra. Gotrox swept into the room?” | “Yeu, but when it comes to OLD ° ° ° of Reaty-Mate Clodes, der Guilty BEEFSTEAKS are offered as prizes at Chicngo whist parties, | Parties les Two Bogus Fourflush| but it takes bacon prizes to make a party 1 up-and-up. ers-—Von Ise Short und Oumpy Lik | leweeping out a foom, she isn't! pon-r ruxow’4 ° ° ° a Silat, und der Odder iss Tall und) aia | there. . 7 WE WOULD be willing to report a caucus to discuss the value of | Elongatet Like a Doughnut. | ee fa ag hue ge saggy “ be “mode, erst stump speeches, held by Taft, Tawney, Teddy, Dick and Beveridge. j | of playful pranks a6 an 096 | | Toques of the ° ° ° BY FRED SCHAEFER. } plant is of vegetable Taxicabs are in use in Bombay | | charges THE latest by-elections in England went Liberal and in favor Onna, a Adolf no sooner de th aba ree tytn 8 he ptar gyre | pane gang ony = Yor Pv 0 — BEAUTIFUL of the revolutionary badget. This is getting to be an insurgent | cided to be Boy Scouts than they! | Be bo or ov oan Bernard stole | duced in the island of Ceylon. rong globe all the way around set about securing uniforms. It ts fe taynt compere Agog Am eating se eas ° ° ° a well known fact that a boy ‘aarenet & paid from urrled on to seboo! | BURROWS, Depew, Hale, Dick, Aldrich—a galaxy that will be | dressed for ground and lofty scout missed from the t S. senate long after Beveridge and Dolliver [ing can scout twice as efficiently as are forgotten—but not till then fa boy dressed for dancing school ° Not that Osgar und Adolf were 1OWA has 97,064 less population now than 10 years ago, a de dreased dancing school—they cline of 3 per cent. Iowa is a richer land than Holland and could © dressed for scaring crows out easily support 10 times as many people as she does now. Some- | of a cornfield--but they wanted to thing wrong, somewh sure’s fate! be dressed for what were go ° ° o jing to do. | like a good i: ee MODEL MILLINERY 526 People’s Bank Corner Second amd ° 6 1 English: You Irishmen ‘ave a| Dance at Dreamland tonight | | funay way of putting in b's where) }they don't belong, such an in) dif | “wather” and “butther.” j Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances, | Irish: Aye. We just put in the! ‘Classified Page. THEY say the Armours made millions on the recent fall of 10 An unlocked freight car chanced to 15 cents a bushel in wheat Funny that men can “make” mil to be hand lions on a loss in prices, isn’t it? Well, the explanation’s that a someone else lost the millions, of course. “1 dink me dere iss a chob lot Se sa =|shipment of ready-mate boys und MIKE—THEY LOVE HIM SO youts eloding in dot car, Adolf.” ‘Vell, doi yult be intereading to ready-mate boys and youts, Osgar but nod to me. Bah! Vot I vish to Insert into der vacuum vich you use to ste lyour ignorance, Adolf, iss dot Roy | | Scoulds tvs known by vot de haf on.” ‘So? How abould id ven dey are in svimming i Svimming? Blease,- you talk) like Pekin duck. Diss boy scould ing tas nod a tank drama.” | “But we shoult nod be chudged | -———— - on by.our clodes, as der great philoso) year on your fat crock. You can | pher, Hanswurst, says.” yo", Moxtean seoud, tank t vil OTHE PUBLIC EYE “1 hope Ef we wass, we! J... 5 cork helmet | = MiB i nt voult be sent to chail, Now dis#) you 1 dink von small cork vill iss vot we need each: Von hat, von) 4. onongh to make you @ helmet, pants, vou shoes, von shirt | pinhead vot you are. Do I haf to But howefer vill 1 get only VOM! your diss night shirt?” |h’s you English leave off = a | FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, LEND ME THAY SPADE ‘| HAIR TONICS Seal-pine, 2 aid PenrUMes. The Quaker Stores are headquar TOILET CREAMS Those Very Well-Known Kinds [shirt vashed ? Sure. Yoru haf to do some ters for the popular lines of Per: | “Don'é you efer go to bet? Vou}. ou You may hat My fomes of bath foreign and domestic | Quaker Hygienic Skin Food—iewu! | , re | seouiding by night und must be pre femen, of be fe natock, von ax mit hantle, vo ; e do" Vieietie Ke jal aX pared. We vill now go bebint a Landberg’s Popular Odore—Requiar | STSR* 88 Fait do Vicietto—neg a Suiheriand 6 Bpecta Me Creme Hhee ula Bisters Ms knife to cut, von haystack und dress ourseluts j Dot iss enough, T don'd vant to 8 I don't Hke diss ding of| valking bartvare store. But) ss oating—besites my suid don’d fit | lew ins differend. Lead me tol) vin) pot myseluf a million dollars pe Roy Scouids do nod rob a freight! All righd. Well, here for you iss 1 Creme Sh Grower — Row Tar $1.00, -Rpecia Piver's 3 ported Perfumes—iegolar a Se Cream lar Massage Cream—! Houbigant’s—Res ¢ Malvina Cream— lie. Charles Flesh Food— | ar Vernon Cream Hiorentine ace Cream Ay of knickerbockers, size 28.) “Or course dey don'd, crass chack-| veer dem lass; but—we ain'’d Boy Seoutds for On my wrist fife minudes yet.” Und here iss a sombrero. of Oh, how nice! las id goot to} , | Next week Osgar, as “ouidfit I said sombrero, nod a tamale | boss,” instructs Adolf in his duties or a tortilla or a enchilada, A the membership of Schnitzel }xombrero iss somedings for you to| bank Patrol No. 1. con Nensorial on Hair ¥ Mair Quaker Sea Quaker Theatrical Cold Cream—c pound Me Tonk ip Te Carter's Liver Pile PACK rowprns TOOTH TASTES, POWDERS WASHES All the Old Ones and Albthe Net Ones, Quaker Pelee Sanitol Liquid, Powder or LITTLE OLD WEW YORK SEW YORK, Nov. 16—A hang-) Due honor has been ps | lover would be the last thing any-|good ship Polly. While the band] HENRY ©. FRICK. would ever want to tote into! from Governor's Island playedpehag It is an uncommon thing for a home of Edwin Whiffen, pub-|national anthem a tablet i in| barefooted farmer boy to school teacher, who lives up in| the woodwork of her cabin was un-| $800,.00 of his pocket mo \e northern suburbs of town. Just] veiled by Sybil H. Lincoln, grand-}4 Rembrandt. painting. Most imagine any one with shaky nerves| daughter of Capt. Jedediah Upton,|™mer boys would rather blow in sndering into a cozy little home|who commanded the Polly in the| their spare change on pink lemon here the oldest boy has 17 pet| War of 1812, The tablet was pre-|ade at the county fair—but not so nakes crawling over the floor|sented by the New York Chapter| Henry Clay Frick Domestic Powders lauid am Lig LIQUID FACE POWDERS ental Crea t deco Tooth Paste Regular Calox. Teoth Powder—Ri Romer & Waakoukiea Lambert's Tooth ¥y ind twining themselves around the|of the Daughters of 1812 | Henry goes in for art. For th soamggt - ‘ OUR Ss “q oy 2 . “liegs of chairs. The Polly was built in Ames| best part of this year Henry neg ave Mice Sheffield Tooth Paste—Regv! ey ~ gel al STOMACH en dog EERE 2m a Egat on ape mort vp ol gel Pv, : a " : TN pa, ma, Edwin, Jr., aged Eva, 7; }over all. She be © a privateer | fields, Pittsburg real estate and the ¥ FINE IN FIVE MINUTES) »®.' a ets tt Alico the W a. ake Pennsylvania ratlron¢ EXTRA EXTRA Helen, 5, and R lijin the War of 1812, and was} Penn ania road se : A bs cuwsle an eat anything your ston like snake Pa Whiffen provic manned by 20 men, under Capt,| for” Rembrandt's celebrated he.” Mpectal : wuler Rohertine Face | Powders a without fear of Indiges-|A single 4 nach can't.ithe supply of household pe Upton, who carried cutlasses and|trait, “A Polish Cavalier Dehua or tha : @ do! digest all the} catching them in the wood and | pistols She was fitted out with|that he has ft, his long-continued POILET HAIR DYBS " Lap ashen) wee . va nothing $01 He lds of Westchester county. The|two “Long To at bow and| scrap with the laird of Skibo ear A Delightful Ass of Toltet Soap | AN of the Good Ones g ach if you will t he . apne hej cyildren play with th most} stern. On December 7,18 Capt weed, Andy having gotten his Cosdiniane heennes ’ ss Potter's Walnut ir staln— Remy dren do with puppies and kit-| Upton erence if ae RI Es and his brave men captured | last consignment of Carnegie libra " the MISCELLANEOUS Bell's Instant Hales Bye=H® img Alar aryl pear ve ase of Pap tens, and one of M hiffen's | their first prize, a full-rigged Brit-| ries well under way Vielette or Sandalwood. ‘ inites for the Lady's Toilet Regular 1 anything you eat om your druggist and} principal tasks is to keep small|ish ship, Altogether, they took 11} Of course, dear reader, the bare Piver's eeys iat Damschineks's Hair Dye—iteatlat ie >t be Bele and in @ little | Robert from biting, stepping on or| craft of the enemy before the Pok-| footed boy hasn't been barefooted Thee Brows’ Hale Sethisg can, termes | actually brag abe injuring any of thelly was captured by the English|for some few score of years—not agiuyolteries « Sete care otek © 4 ‘ : re tom. h rit yd menagerie | frig ate Phoebe ir the day of the } panic Goldman's MHatr : as feeling of fullne af Hine thin ut anyth nd and @ The collection of Edwin, Jr | After the war the Polly entered] when the “barefooted boy” gently Walnuts Male Dee Neg poeliba Of | feltnen ating: a arate wit now the omprises two king snakes, a black | the merchant service, and has been | but firmly ousted his partners from | Veda Rouge—i , Colorine—Kegmlar Hausen, Indigestion lump wt dis rt or misery, and| racer, a gopher, three milk snakes |in it ever since, Her planking is|the firm $c : Heartburn, Water b Pain in ry particle of impurity and Gas| and ic er snake dwin has|of three-inch oak and her ribs of| Maybe Frick wanted that Polish San deastal Setters ; ‘ meee stomach and intestines’ or other | your stomach and intes-| trained the king snakes to twine] oak, seven or elght inches in thick-|cavatier’s portrait because it might Witch Masel ; Mayor's Wal today yon ner |tines in going to be carried away | th about his neck, Helness. She ts built along Duteh|help to remind him of the time ane Gone ee te neg a © use of laxatives or any) used to have a trained milk snake| lines, with wide, graceful bow, and| when he, as manager of the Car ahamnitches trom the stomach arejother assistance, that would bite bim on the arm|carries a quaint Dutch windlass of|negie Steel Co., sent Pinkertons fective remedy ie ised Dine pate | gureetld you at this moment be| when he commanded it to do so.|oak and iron, Capt, Jos, H, Wel-|and soldlors down to shoot the really, doce alt tha 2ispepein jsuffering from Indigestion or any| He lost tt, and ix now trying to/don owns and sails her, and she| heads off the strikiug miners in th AE ce ER rap Ber pie im ae aan er vou can get re | train another to the same accom-|earns him good money in the| Homestead district, many of them 4 nin five minutes | plishment coastwise trade. being Polish mining cavaliers, |