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4 THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910. MT She Rutae est THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE @ ~.. oes, 3fazmem * KeCOnA-CINSS Iattes ie) Mexico Reaping the Whirlwind Monkeys Worry Their Trainers Awfully, Says STAR DUST MIKE—THEY LOVE HIM$Q 6 an inevitable an cuneet that they Who cow the wind chal ’ yn't ever think of giv ' rm BT eg ye F Maud Rochez, But You’d Sure Never Guess It %:'s73; 03% 0. \ TOR THE Love OF Rg ain in the long run. There is never a wrong perpe ovlhedte de When once you get the run of It, trated that does not avenge itself upon the wrongdoer, or his chil ne i > oe ure nua de fas at at SHUT THA é @ron, or bis children's children, And this is is a grim and terrible | Orpheum Trainer Admits She| ) pI iT DOOR # fact of existence that blood cruelly and wickedly shed is certain, Weighs 185 Now, But She Tf all the éfeame Of childtiend| soone ater, to claim its atonement in kind Was a Slim Little Dancing came treo the drows preteedten| Spanlards drenched the land of the Aztecs in blood. fn thelr . worsen Phe bas fl rnp sgh OFFICE Just for conquest and treasure they made the streets of the Asteo | Girl Once— Just Worried y ts pHi g capital a shambles, after having done to death Montexuma, the As Herself Fat, Thinks Copley. tiie auiilelaaciclonele Wikad wadkt shen f - tee chieftan, with characteriatic Castilian treachery, Tradition has two or three rods aed $ WY JOUN « wy Of course, | knew sho was no} midget. From anywhere in the theatre that profound truth cannot Jeseape you But you never can tell nowadays, as Schnitzel says, And I've seen ft that Mon died on a bed of It oma Le, Nearly t dred years is a long time to wait for a har Vest, but now last, the time of reaping haa come, The sowing of Cortes and his band of Spanish brigands ts bearing fruit in kind. The whirlwind is blowing. The aristocracy of Mexico, the Th descendants of those who d the cities of the Axtecs, are In a A few miserable descendants of the Aztecs, who bullt a wonderfal empire In Mexico before the dis | ry of Mexico, live in suburban villages of Mexico City. j fait way to atone in Spanish blood for the native blood shed by Cor | #0 Nehnlinel ways Aue onde, too. | : . C4 iy me 80 long ago . Presidents Dugdale and Taft, and Short-Cut te Fame. E Of the sixteen million people In Mexico, eleven million are Th | ee nut this lady who earns @ A chorus girl, Mist Doris Doe, y @ians or part Indian. A meager few of t are Axrteos ™ fat salary—you can't get away from ang on the end In the comedy the offictals, the aristocrats, are largely with his strong tincture of Indian blood, ts 1 that rules Mexico; It the woes that have show One morn- on & trolley| she saw a@ hance .o become | 's star, She bribed the mo} A torman to kiss! he he papers} at ave never! mis her, She stars now in al popular play and) draws a thou sand bucks a day. There's a ru mor going ‘round, 'tis said, a Pitts burg millionaire she'll wed Mexicans in powe Spanish blood @n exception to t It is Spanish t fe the Spanish spirit that is: responsible fe Stirred the revolt that is now sy the country Well, it would appear that Spanish bloc due to contribute largely to the crimson tide that flowing in Mexico today. that word fat after all—from the | Orpheum for making “monkey | shines,” is so hefty that Woll, she admits that she welghs| 185, and that's a good deal of an| admission for any woman to make, on or off the stage, If that light-| i ning calculator Griffiths were here D - d U d D mm |this woek, we could have gotten | own an p an ow jhim to ascertain her real weight, | | As it ta, you'll have to make your| 7 The man who has been down ts the man who will appreciate | OW? go nen — is plenty of latitude on in) } ping up. a te will not (you CANNOT) deny that those who descend Oh, yes, forgot to tell you her | lowest can rise highest. which is not that we hold a brief for the fellow who deliberat stays down. | But the stoker In the bottom of the ship realizes better than | | anyone else on the ship the dignity of the man In command on the ridge ¥ The fi n on the flying locomotive looks eagerly forward to | ‘his interview - the day when he may pull the throttle We'ro = Hoenglish, don’t you} We are all endowed with quite similar hearts and souls and | know,” she sald. I be d her Jongings. But some are thrown where the dregs reek; and those |, “How do you account — for! who have groveled there will best appreciate the top crust | Roches? I asked. ‘ | It would require a big mind, indeed, born and bred in luxurious ‘Ob, do not ask me. I ‘ad noth surroundings, to realise the horrible monotony of the rag pickers |!9& to do with it, really, It's my) name is Madame Roches, Fren¢ Oh! oh! That's a bally good joke That's what she said when I aj her I had mentally brushed up on the “parles-vous” stuff specially for } | | | After the Knglish election we} | Will be able to tell who is on the! lords vide ly goes dowr During the fiscal year ending} | June the postoffice department | lost $22 07 by fire and burglary How did you manage to get all | thoue exes into camp?” asked the| ueband 's | | existence arene . — pn ——~| Alaska prospector 1 necause of the lac’ ust such bi it was no use remonstrating " . " “” | J It ts because of the lack of just such big minds in the mam |, /0) Wine is Maud Roches keys, They wear so on the That's in spite of 1%.” she 1 gilded them and everyone! sions of the rich that t are but “three generations from shirt T was fet Gelug to ask about serves.” chuckled |thought they were nothing but! ome geng & . How did you ever get into the! nuggets | Sleeves to shirt sleeves. Darwin, when ahe broke forth You don’t show it” ee a | “It's such a worry to train mom * She laughed merrily Thou Shalt Not : monkey business?’ I inquired, just | #0 as not to talk shop. weer revolution exico, Well, I married into it My rg an actress in ‘. rccwigimod usband was raised in it. He was; ® cireus man, a tumbler, a bare-| ¢ APPENED” back rider—oh, all those things, 1) ‘THEN IT HA EN used to be a dancer What?” 1 just ldn't help it.! Hut Madame Kocher never minded 1 was only a little slip of a girl then Why, when my ‘usband One-third of the ocoal-bearing land in the United States ts yet @wned by the government OT ONE ACRE OF THIS LAND SHOULD EVER BE SOLD. To it is to unite the needless sacrifice of thousands of human lives to GREED OF MONEY These coal Jands should be leased under conditions requiring IN LITTLE OLD NEW YOR NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—If Justice; “Now, Mic “| 7 ustice) “Now, Michael, which one dapm Aspinall of the supreme court,| Want to live with Mother and father, (Our Datty Dim tinued Story.) The wae of the best ved European methods for safeguarding | married me ‘e could embrace me Brooklyn, were a man given t0| 1.4 stsotether and all the j life and limb. | Washington, Nov, 22, 1910. | 1s out rendering first ald to thedn-| ith one arm, I was that slender slang, he woula probably say that /heid their breath ag ws The thousands of miners already killed cannot be recalled to | 10 nog a ag jured, and the Special. Privilege And now? the case of Michael Leo Mo-| hesitated a moment their desolate homes. j reba 3 Sena preas contains dally iteme smbout| She Just Inughed Laughlin has the fai judgment Bofe,” he answered, Tt may be that mines now In private ownership cannot be speed- | has decided to int Tom Carter for the supreme court How long have you been train of Bolomon backed off the boards.| “What can I do?” exelaimes fly brought under public regulation, for the coal trust is tutreuched | Oliver to the Unt or the Taft cabinet, Mr. Tawney for |! monkeys?" He would be right about it, too.” | justice. “Here is a ella whem ae in court and in congress. During bis two years a “committee on retrenchment About eight years. We used to Poor little Michael Leo is « vie-|ture and Instinets pen But the coal on the public domain belongs to the people. Only | Mr. Oliver bas « and economy and Mr. Living ‘8/0 dogs and pontoa, too, at frst tint of that notable American Insti-| call for the upsetting of a the people can say how it shall be owned and mined lege with por stone for special commissionar,to Th? Monkeys don’t live very long, | tution, divorce. His parents were |decree, if they call fer Let these public lands be so handled that the frightful trage- [tor Penrose cons do something about ae important "4 are an awful worry separated by the Inw, and both have | What am | to do is su , @ies of the past shall not be repeated. As to the mines of the | and sane man, entirely an sdy out & plan of Take that er of the monkey married again. They and their| There was mon batae future, let us say to ignorance and greed, THOU SHALT NOT! with the car term.| ventilation and acoustics to .be| Orchestra.” | suggested. “He's as lawyers are fighting in court for|the lawyers of eadh to 4 — : -~ did tf way? You The applied In the Washington x00. good as Creatore And he scems the custody of the boy. The fight|make out that ti did F Z » have nothing to do with the so enthusiastic about music.” | has been going on for many months, | not receive propa when with ot United States senators tn The ne of the gen Just eberny she supplement. | and meantime the child has been |the other clalaiania “All that de Pennsylvania chemnae actontific investi | ° “That's what makes their! kidnaped back and forth hal§ | veloped vy the Gill's anewers was on gation overnment’s de | U@ning so hard. We rehearse | dozen times, and dragged all over | that he had every and ai WE begin to suspect that they've put that drop in meat prices Speaking of “lame 4 it) partment of agriculture was asken, y day. Our work} |the country by his two sets of | tention :rom all tour parents, fm cold storage, too. is interesting to note the so the woods last Bund feria 9 o'clock this morn | Parents, each seeking to bide him| “Now, whom ée ‘want to go o of 0 meern which ts felt for| walk There were callers wher the | from the others with?" asked the ot Michael, MAYDE would-be President Madero isn't fatally shot, but be United State#| trampers returned, and one of them What do you think of the Dar “I want to stop the dragging of| “Mama and papal Be anewarel stands the best show for being so of any man we know of. | y and { use Of Tepresen-|gaid to the email boy And did) 6% theory that the monkey is this child around the country,” said | He went to his mother, thes tobi oo 0° | tatives who have always been true! you and your daddy see any elves} ™22* ancostor One big insurance poticy the justice, “if it is possible to do | father, kissing and MEXICO won't altogether revolute until the army rebels. And | to Special Privilene when they are|in the woods?” “No,” replied the |» 1 think that sounds plaunible, One store about ready for an as-|it. I will put him on the stand to| “You gentlemen paditivay Mr. Diaz wisely keps his soldiers full of pepper and beans rather | repudiated by clectorate Al iittie boy, “but father and I found} )°" Answer Came, without the aignment find out what he wants himself.” | together and settle than ideas. man, for ¢ like Tom Carter | some edible fang.” a tation I've come acr One packing box filled with joose| The little boy, 9 years old, was|clared the justice, a |{e never ont of a job. In the pre . mem who ‘aven't the | exeelstor hotsted into a chair beside the jus-|lawyers. “I will give you MR. HITCHCOCK'S attention is called to the fact that his raids | vious biatus in his senaterial serv In an interview given out at the|”" ie it } One box of sulphur matches close tice. In answer to questions he/in which to do it’ on scoundrels in the fraudulent mining, oll, wireless, wool and cot- [ice, he was made spectal nie Waldorf in New York city Former ¥ = really wonderful,” said 1 by. told Justice Aspinall that hb loved | They sald they would ton circles are “hurting business.” \ sioner for St. Louis exposttion,! genator Fora’ indorses the pros |) onal ees admitted, ‘and really, Midnight! him mother and loved his father,| it, and Michael weat « oo oO and in other ways was looked after! nective candidacy of Judson Har |g soa Joliying you. I really was One mouse. and his mother treated him well| away with his mother and THAT suburban city to be built as a memorial to Russell Sage | until he crept back into the senate| mom for the presidential nomina a i (The End.) and his father treated him well band, Dr. Holt. is not to be a charity affair, but will yleld a “reasonable profit.” |again. Whee Jim Hemenway went tion Now won't Mt. Hearst please meinen _ ae We know the Sage idea of profit, and hence we know that that | out was put on the payroll as a ct the proper document memoria! will be really memortal. expert on “retrenchment aad econ-| pis bandle of Standard Of] letters oe o © © omy.” A special job was made for| and let us have a facsimile? Be YARINI, chief of the white slave traffic, got the biggest faneral | Heury C. Hansborough of North Da-| p Mee Havana ever saw. Even the police and high soctety turned out. | kota, and another for Form na} “Death's harvest of air navigat All because he hated Americans well. Those Cubans are about tor Teller a the work! ora” will have to be swelled conald § Teady for another dose of Weyler. of reseue has achmentiorably before it ranks with the * as tuhed by the interstate 4 H WELL, IT’S BEEN DONE BEFORE : °’ The Chingko trees are tn thetr y se | UF You Banish THs FexLow ro WHY NOT commit tris one to Ga \nsertel tt trae Chik aoe 0 ; * < We Imported ft from China, and it é A "DRY* DISTRICT A WET LOCALITY TO KEEP Him is a dream among the : Wwe TO REFORM Him — OUT OF MISCHIEF ¢ glories autumn, It holds ite 4 Te leaves to the last, and then, when H all other trees are bare, it Mares F forth like the yellow tints in a sum 4 th valued as ar soft outside amotis unto heaven 1 messes up the sidewalk Sincerely, RATH H ssw sass smi tee 1117 First Avenue | 2,760 photographs a minute, or 46 A second elt r 1 . = : | Our first cut-price sale of Woolen Blankets is helping to reduce the cost of living in these Dance at Dreamland tonight time fl , F : , J of high prices. he prude e 2 » bk on " . OAKLAND, Cal, N Herke has just sentenced Wa. Ne Judge Brown, in pa “ gh y lhe prudent buyers for the home know the value of good bedding and the Yey, near Oakland, the town where | {0 set foot me ie - ‘iia a) said keley is just the place \ ‘ction of possessing the best. Our reputation for selling the best extends over a period of the California state university is)" opie was accused of grand lar ¢ are no saloons there. I will ° 18 years in Seattl Weested, is dry. Oakland lan't. |oeny. tt'was declared that he had "lease you on probation with the fy Diamonds on Credi Sars i Seattle lolding Berkeley to more | heen guilly of many offenses, once svision that i You get the goods on the firet ab » . : pleasant than a peniter yet ca-|serving six months for pe e eport to the If par You have 1,000 pairs of the best Blankets to select from at prices lower than ever before i Pable of accomplishing the same!ceny, drink belng largely | . aoe ae ree Base at Come in and make your selection wh he line . f A Purposes, Judge Brown of Oakland | for his troubles. iout the per é ) r selection wh the line is complete, and be one of the satisfied buyers at oe ee wes r manutacturer’s price. Sale will continue until the entire lot is sold. , TODAY’S STYLES TODAY ° ° $10.00 White All Lambs’ W $8.5 ; vite ambs ool, both warp $8.50 White All Lambs’ Wool, both warp LH Xclusive odes ind filling; 12-4 size; a beautiful, fleec y and filling; same quality as the 12-4 Blank- } . 7) ‘ Gal : or ‘ i : in N S it Blanket SEO ECG ithe vicre kes . $7.35 et; 11-4 size. Sale price ........0 . $6.20 i Navy is one of the well-favorea : $6.50 10-4 ' , ; ne we ries , 4 ‘ i Ot the alba. Gnd we ous Effective iday, Noy. 2 hanges will be made ‘ed All Lambs’ Wool, both warp and $5.75 11-4 White Colonial, wool and long sta- n the hedul ft ‘ tel » fT n 1 es ¢ e tw e-Portland (and filling. Sale C 5 ; € poit trains kn : sla Og eK og ale price ....e0s0000. coe BS ple cotton mixed; so near all-wool you can —— ‘ - 28 8.00 12-4 WI +x not notice the difference, Sale price . $3.65 “ig 58.0) lite ool Filling, fine t are tal < ling, fine cotton s e i 4 priced $5.00 10-4, same as above. Sale price .$2.95 warp; good for 20 years’ wear. Sale price Credit for Xmas Shoppers $7.00 11-4, Saleprice., $3.50 10-4 White Mixed Blanket; one you call depend on every day in the year. Sale price $6.00 10-4, Sale price med ee ARE oe eee ee .. $2.35 CITY TICKET OFFICE PASSENGER STATION ; \ 608 First Ave First Av. 8. and Dearborn 5; hin nif .. on r the holt Phones Main 118 Phones—Main 7378 cash 1s less in demand Ind. 1995 Ind. 262 . =. E. ELLIS A. E. D. Stewart, D. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. w. ppneral Agent Seattle, Wn 1332-34 Second An, 7 ao ea .D.§ ZR, Heneral Freight and Passenger Agent 1 $ A “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ Neco ltlc souventr calendars for 1911 may be secured upon ap ' ’ . " ra brie plication to 1. KE. Ellis, General Agent O, & W. R. R., 608 First ay