The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1911, Page 8

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EE at. ee JPested in his When Mr. Morgan Takes a Vacation on the Other Side (As it might a New Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, a well known n is Mentioned for the nomination for king of the United States, b for Europe for a vacation Our gentlemanly reporter. meeting Mr him as to the whereofness and the wheret Morgan cleverly evaded the question by a Our gentlemanly reporter inglsted able admirers, who all want to make movements, but Morgan on the onews of his trip, br bat Mr. Morgan's innumer king, seemingly, were inte r that famous collector—of coir dock only say: “It's none of the pec 8 business where We regret to state that Mr. Morgan's digestion is that he was compelled to take with him on chickens, in order that he might have on his foute such easily digested delicacies as chicken fricassee, chicken dumplings, st Capon. chicken en casserole, chicken giblets. ¢hicken a la Broadway, chicken au chicken, chicken I'm going. wretched, and steamer a coopful of rsonal bill of fare en | a la Maryland, pe chicken potple, fried chicken ebicken a ta Taft, chicken salad, gratin, chicken Bigarde, planked This Prescription Knocks Rheumatism The only logical treatment for ALL CANADIAN proved wonderfully ctive in hos | pital work, is the following. Any druggist has the ingredients or will quickly get them for you one can mix them. “One ounce com pound syrup of Sarsaparilla; one ounce Toris compound; half pint first-class whisky “These to be mixed and used in tablespoon doses before each meal and at bedtime This cured thousands here last win ter, It relieves immediately. advt << 2 =< ——— (ty WINNIPEG Feb. 4-——-Few trains moved yesterday on any of the thr great railway systems in western Canada, hund pas. senger and freight trains be buried in the snow drifts or at the merey of 4 locomotives No trains have arrived here from Mon treal for two days. | is of (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) SAWYER A FRIEND OF THE WORKINGMAN labout the first of January and work led until Janua 11, when th n- | was no mgre work for him. He thered Benefits Hu | would be compelled to wait for his dreds of Mechanics | pay until rebruary 10, or practically a full month he rule often entail. and Laborers Jed need ardship on families \ that could i! afford to wait for the | money them hould ’ | opis esggetoge i 034 hs | Now, thanks to the Sawyer or. lote for the Renomination of This| yore any city employe re. | Just, Conscientious and Business| Ceives his pay just as soon as like City Councilman his term of service ends. 3,000 Ordinance Which He Fa-} —_ Since there are some |the employ of the city TALK NO. 3 | dred of them working intern If there is any one man in the|at various kinds of work, one can city council who 1s a friend of the|readily appreciate the need of and | workingman, that man is Council-| benefit of such a measure man Frederick Sawyer, chairman of! ¢ was purely a sense of justice the city finance committee. |that prompted Councilman Sawyer On 4@ number of occasions Mr.|to foster this measure. In this, as Sawyer has figured as leader of or|in every other publie act, the only participant in movements for the] question he has weighed is the ques benefit of the man who earns his | tion of “right or wrong.” He insists | living by day labor *or him who| that the elty’s procedure be “right ‘ny gol eae r |. Councilman Sawyer, as heretofore | ne notable evidence 0 eCOre | 9 1, is jargely responsible for a Wherein he has befriended the|Somoiote readjustment of the math.| workingman is his ordinance, No.| oa of handling Seattle's finances | 17670, introduced and passed early | inq ‘of aping * her * qncounts in 1908, which establishes a contin-|‘rhrough the elimination of. lax| gent fund and provides means for) methods, he has saved the city hun-| the payment of discharged city em-|4redy of thousands of dollars | mores. Councilman Sawyer 1s a careful Hundreds of men, including {conscientious business man. He} those who work for the city in. | knows the city’s business from A to | termittently in the capacities of | 7, A» head of the finance commit day laborers and mechanics, are lise for the past four years, he has directly benefited by this Saw- [heen a power in the establishment yer ordinance, of “right” business methods. Prior to its passage, if°a man| ceased to serve the city, he ig ing compelled to wait for his money un-\like and sane administration, Ui the next pay day, which falls on| yote for Councilman Sawyer the 10th of each month, or visit a “loan shark” and discount his tha | for councilman-et-large when cheek. you go to the primaries, Feb. Suppose, for instance, that a man | 21. was put to work with a street gang| men in hun. ntly If you want a just, business- (To Be Continued.) |next Monda | viding for | Improvement | Fremont and Bi | limits of th |member of the |which fixed the ‘or th this que CAN A WOMAN MANAGE A HOUSEHOLD OF THREE ON TEN DOLLARS PAID HER BY HER HUSBAND EVERY SATURDAY? ? This is a re ) The high x ving 1 At $10 & week fe at plan? Lett EDITOR, ‘The jon @ prixe ott Nebt written in int on alat rent, Kr o#, moat 1 heat, what in the be the paper 3 PAGE an SHARE WOULD LIKE TO GET t kind AND PREPARE BREAKFAST « WOULD NOT AY OR TAL ALOUT ANY THING | DIDN V ABOL ONE bon ANXIOL the wate y good WHO wettiiig, thous The Pacific Mor SUBSCRIBER N York New York Month Ban Fro land Mis Br My Dear Mis G ried woman, bat infatuated with oung, single mar WRINKLE THE WILLING ertainly i are Wrot Sta direct vaching it t# an awf y will be and made his adminiatrats (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) ~ WILLIAM H. MURPHY CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE. | “As Father of Maintenance of Street Books in Engi- neering Department He) Has Received Great Credit. | MR. MURPHY IS ELEVEN YEARS A COUNCILMAN AND HAS SHOWN HIS VALUE AS ONE. President William H. Murphy will introduce at the council meeting night a Les repealing the ssaheunation and of Leary av., between lard, that fixes the diet t that will be as new thoroughfare portion of the matter will be| domain com rs ago, pr he bound nance fa aries of the district, fixed when the the ordinance 4 passed by the street Prior commit the council and ap-| paid 30 cents per des proved by the council itself. Murphy | property inc is a canc I rolls for imp new kinds By th enemies in the a own districts are king @ lam rt |2.9 cents per deser to make capital 4 ) e}3 1 circulation of the 1909 of $2 7.5 r |phy owns property ug Leary 74.58, a f | which was not ase years of $41,9 The approximat provement and th cost for the tenance of book the bill through the n $2,400 tee and was lnostrumental in having this a rea na or {t passed by the council. This| tion, the co: charge, industriously circulated in| was three cents a ¢ the territory north of the canal, {6/1910 about four cents far from the truth. Murphy was a| It is just such bi street committee | make Murphy a valuable memb boundaries of the of the council and hi district, but the records show that! dict for him a large he was not present when the matter, men and women was taken up and was not present | enough to analyze the work of ever: at the meeting of the council which|member of the council, Murph approved the bill as recommended served eleven years as a mem by the street committee of the council At the prevent time Murphy i# re-;dent one year and at all times h ceiving considerable credit for an| been a member of all of the impor ordinance he fathered a little over | tant committee that sessed for the By rep ordinance sent to the mission, which alin the entire eminent Councilman William H. Murphy, will fix to that nded cow iption in cents in 1909, a not saving 1910 of $19 the tw ma street commit each tracting In 190 this tha’ ANOTHER REMINDER Miss Peggy Dougherty, “Erin's Contralto,” has been engaged and sings Scotch ballads and Irish folk songs every evening from 6 to 8 and 10:30 to Franz Adelman and orchestra with 1 the latest hits from Broadway Thursday ts our regular Souve nir Night and next Thursday we are presenting to the ladies a handsome cut glass hair pin holder. See display in cafe win- dow, HOTEL SAVOY CAFE Argosy bly friends pre vote from the who are careful has been pres: | The best an smith 282 Whi years ob ghicen me shown # ograph be HERE 16 HER ANSWER t who ha cottage with means bad r t ea nn € a| | RED-BLOODED AMERICAN HEROES NAILING THE STARS AND STRIPES TO FREMONT’S PEAK aly Buon | WIFE WANTS SHARE as early in the morning an Was not yet shining valley in which Capt. Jobn |Charles Fremont had pitched hi | can But towering high © utmost peak of the steep frag t r r M wall of rock glistened like mo’ comet r of pearl, bathed in the first stray through mout defiles o Barly 7 jrays of the rising sun pery ice, sometim | So far had Fremont nis men come, Before y the hazardous task of ascending behind yon jagged peak—a peak stretch- gether abe ing ite head to heaven 12,790 feet sisting on cof wea and a began th men little FRANCISCO, bray With the last t civil wa eredate army (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) “Itis, more; essential that _ Seattle abe, ,made the ,CLEANEST and BEST City to, live i in, rather, than the largest and ‘richest city, in the : * ee world.” i Add to st for deprecia »scription and in | : : MY PLATFORM | fa ‘ Honesty | Vian Bh Decency ass Efficiency FOR COUNCILMAN - Mr. Way did more than any other man in Seattle to secure free kinder- gartens and free school books for the children of the’state of Washington and pesticalony the city of Seattle while a member of the legislature at the ses- sion of 1897. unity nty of the most and | « pherited by who was an SUES TO KEEP "EM OUT OF AIR et hag ad his (PAID ADVERT! * Dilingism, Gillism and the Toilers, or Vote Getting and Socialism Ky EDWIN J. BROWN I shell spemk at the Arcade ball fume night ous TORLEKS, me AND OF HISTORIC FARM that the perate VOTE GETTING AND SOCIALISM throw my ¥ you could win, say to such people, Jagents of your expi [the Inst fifty years, the interests rece = tM wc have full Yone EDWIN J Soclaiist Nominee

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