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= m s: First in Ballard THE SEATTLE STAR Crab John’s” Log-Home, First in Ballara, Member of United ir Published daliy by The Siar Publishing Go Se | Is Today Nestling Place for School of Swallows : “Pallard’s firet “home” ta a strik- | ing landmark still standing to point | i out the progress twenty-three years ‘ | have brought to Ballard r reat mass of the pec ! ch a contempt u rt When this log cabin was bullt by t he cour € ¢ ble f « |the first settler Ballard was a wil € opin: They by a |dernews. A winding trail that led « The day € 1 from Fremont to the Sounud was} ¢ Mitchell and Mor ] fan Thew \W appointed the only evidence that civilization bp commis ym t oc Ww ran « ’ ie 4 wa t hand, Jt was built of trees! @ Whom did h ( wo v that grew within a stone's throw f expected a j ¢ ecency or | ciety ¢ of I @ ay. and 20th ay. N. W.,| 5 leet a cor ss f 1 I ad, the heart of the buisness district | é Selected three | attorneys Ww Ap against G today . f and the nt t Bears and Cougars, Sure i Oe te ey W , rn Lord J es—a b When bears and cougars we q & ; Pen " » ne ste and ved away and the brush cleared | g oted partis : . Bags ace i. ' this log hut no one believed | Mt * press. And Judge Wright isa pte of the sort of 7 Ballard of today would be the a —s x t 1 sta there b ‘ eat A 4 . P get int " ent and ' Staub hoy eine Sot a or-—| Female a BALLARD’S FIST “HOME © — there is: wer to re ¢ x t y wild when he was at college, wasn’t], 't was bullt by Charles Hatfield | « ” 4 ave ° i he é Jand J. B. Roberts, contractors, wet “| S k . A Y ” ; > Then? Thin confounded automobile 1s." “oht yes, he generally wan a ue-{fom Seatte by Capt. Hailnrd to| Lm @ Snake Curling About You, A A Remedy! Why Not Try It, Then? | m0 » nly ‘anck is ‘a atwase Rea tle wild ae frat Couldn't wet om | MaKe A showing on G40 wcre® o ; 26s itunes lh ieee - h away wra Oh! yout got over it seen, Ove the you Kaew, But ne] mrt She Wrote; Father Shot Him on’s birthday, 18¢ . su—Yes, and \ not thinking about tt 0 ays 1d yefore the atfield afterwa became tow 26 to 47, resolved that Presid Andrew Johnson be- tm-| | nessa leer gg t ic i What uibars Baa) eels Wen ceves gtr nied of the first white|Girl’s Letters to Dead Man Pro-|1 know you will be rined to re g igh crimes and m The was & ‘ s | rd duced in Strange Philadelphia | cx s, but, sweetheart, | am so ‘ pleton that hanson was trying to hand ernment Vee eee eee eee eee es eee ee ee Old residents used to go to Seattle Murder; “Unwritten Law” Fails [il, miserable unhappy that I ‘a fe Tecently « nels. While the eleven a * * aw) by boat to buy thelr Christma to Work must Ww you, as there is no one 5 = clea, the crux of them and the point upon whet secution relied '» The Hope City, . me uc u * Some Hat presents and “get cityfied Fo PHILADELPHIA on » {else in all the world I can go to ‘was that President Johnson had ren a Secretary of War Stantoniy As ant—-Here's an article ® How Reactlonaries Who Were Re * 1 asked her to remove jeattle boasted of several thousand | wos ‘ ae ie ts I shal! always think of last night 4 © and put in his stead I " T s the consent of the s€0)% on how New York will look in ®| tired by the People Have nj® big hat so | could see population and ‘gates my Gil tn tale a ie ie, (Sunday) and today as being fate and in violation of the ac * 1950. What can we use to i ® Given Soft Pla & stage ng of keeping the cows off First a a varie Pe ee Ol most unhappy times of my Ii President Johnson was im yecanse he had USURPED THE |® justrate it? * ne of with which)@ “Wouldn't she do it * Old Crab John's “Home a n, who shot and |‘ od ourely, decrie, if 1 live FUNCTIONS OF THE LAW-MAKING BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT. = pair Get that file of mag ® nt re ed by the Mo: de weld if eke held @/ . ears this tle tog |! ed th daughter, | Se meh ¥. ais i = He escaped a of high crimes and misdemeanors | » wer there for 1850, and & sives of his party is the! ® her hat in her lap whe couldn't # od Ite ground betw George Lear rhage teagan home It would be beyond human E by only one vot ted a graced wan, alt * mat the ploture how * of federal patronage to reward|® see the stage her St * and Shilshole ave. and promer,. May: &, SRG WRO WAS te) ae he had been « ¢ of that glorious old patriot * was to look in 1910.—# ary publie servants who|@ Louis Times 7 Vernon Place, The forest |leased by t oroner only to bel “L erled myself to sleep Iast ham Lincoln : * * in repudiated by the people. | * #| that looked down on it 23 jo | arreste aight, dearest, and @aring some of Coming down to the present generat we have ar * * The latter are generally called| @ & &@eeeee ee eee & & he given way to a h ty. |= ' thee nntches cat eines 5 ect 1 Government clearly usurping the powers of the law-making ka RH ome duoke The grow! of the bear and the ¢ Lotters from Annis ne snatch eiewe Swot Big Interests, REBELS AGAINST JUSTICE AND LAW as propos Like Tariff Reform. | of the cougar have been superceded |the real ¢ broker whom she ned . ne most rg * 4 a = @Macted by congress, want to rum the gov In thetr Ended in a Draw. | Absatore’. said Mrs. Rambo,| DY.the 57 varieties of city nolnes was employed as a stenographer I was thinking of the fir ‘ MENTE & cuprease court writes into the eatad law words or opin ae you've Mim Ae quit your Grinking,|,, Por years it was the home of |are published. In the corner of one |44y went went out together (East fons that congress PARTICULARLY REFUSED TO INCLUDE, and us had a tarnation | your nate your chewing, your| Ol4 Crab John.” But for ng|is a picture of a man with a snake |¢t), and dearest 3 choweit cag te Wich on five different occasions that court Itself had declared not to] i." lornin’ over who should go st coment it hasbeen untenanted save|crawling about him. Under it the bappy and care free | was a Delong therein 4 ter the pump an’ git the water For heaven's ¢, Nancy,” pro 4 home for nesting swallow write appended this sentence; | Just a happy girl opening the a Andy Johnson, overwh y punced & y of high crimes Dew tell How did | tested Mr. Ram ‘don't minit Today the wind whistles throug! This is you, and I am the snake | of a new wor 4. ft wenter ne @nd@ misdemeanors by the b NOR. IY OS bier mewn ggae COP me to such a wholesale reform.|'D¢ cracks, banging the weather-|curling about you, landing in your | Would have opened that door ha Ate, simply rid himseif of a {ficer wh did not appoint. In] Hank—In a Si drawed Let me revise my habits schedule | eaten door and rattling the window | mouth known what I know now Batiance of law. The present supreme court MAKES LAW THAT | in. Vator Boston Transcript by schedule."—Chieago Tribune. | {mes of Ballard’s first “hom | In May, 1910, she wrote this let-| “A# you said last night, I have my WHICH CONGRESS POSITIVELY AND SPECIFICALLY DECLARED an (ter |whole life before me. But what a SHOULD NOT BE. ean ae ght Down. No Use. ‘eatt joe vis, | “My darling sweetheart: Forgive |life! I do not think it will bee We have it from President Taft and from Associate Justice Harlan. Pe ana a seid Takes enna: nae soles "| me for being so disgruntled. this |bappy one. I said ‘the way of the @nd every intelligent patriot knows, that this action by the presen } bedroom telephones, said = the 'morning. Do you know that I owe | transgressor ts hard : laupreme court strikes at the very life of our nation, that it ts alto Se ake agent iDr Ow srry big debe to you? Well, Lao | “After thinking it over I really do oma dangerous to all our rights nth free people. Vicious pylon mile? Why 1 No, thank you,” replied the . e You have opened the gate to a very | not think a girl who has committed ous or not, the fuct is undeniable that our U. S. supreme cour wife ‘either my husband * | delightful, though sometimes a very | only one sin and that of loving too Bas usurped the law-making functions of congress ie: Gaciliela dices talk tn sleep.” —Detrolt 71 3 F A lead world, to me. So, therefore, 1| Well, could be called a transgressor, wy NOT IMPEACH THE U: § cada ge RE ee Press. irst Ave. Jowe you the entrance fee, which do you? ANNE fe: ae. 8 WES ane srying or power fo I the judiciary 3 - ne shall be just what you want to SRR AAG Mi 404 rt Het by arguments by Woodrow Wilson, Roosevelt and many able mem) 4 HainRaising Sea Voyage She Probably Was Worth It. Union Block make it, but Iam afraid 1am let-| Do away with “Blue Monday” ee nee ee eet tS charwiae vielous. julgte. 1 We 1 see now w le picked 1 proposed last night, and today lting time go by when I should be|by phoneing for Superior Laun: Pun ectasmgeten. corrugt cr othervice viclows 3880 | 'inses [out 8 slow T have to see the girl's father. eas lin the office, and therefore L must ’ memont te impeach a eourt that 1s admittedly guilty of the high crime| “She started ax a brunette and _2ckes Jf teat maralty certain “a The Dentist That Makes Good forgiven, and trusting that you will . ped ser ers specifically refused arrived as a bio Washington | de ls going to borrow at least $50 tell me so, | am f making law that which our chosen law-makers specifically refused | 1°01 ‘ WILLIAM WARNER. Washington Herald, [Ot ae Saraxranr eno, (f2ce Double-Face Revers- to make’ | We ask again, WHY NOT IMPEACH THE U. S. SUPREME COURT ‘fas miserable old Andy Johnson was impeached, for defying and emascu Jating our law-making body? Evil Loveth Darkness “| DENY THE RIGHT OF ANY SECRET CAUCUS HELD Ot T THE SENATE CHAMB BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, PRESENT TO DISPOSE OF THE PUB MIC BUSINESS, OR ANYTHING WHICH MAY EXERCISE AN FMPORTANT OR CONTROLLING INFLU ENCE UPON THR PUB LIC BUSINESS.” Does not that statement of Senator La Follette go to the root of the matter? “Men loved darkness rather than light, b ir deeds wete ‘evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh #0 the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. But he that doeth) #ruth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be manifest.” So said | the Great Teacher nearly two thousand years ago. “Dog Days” and Ice Cream Miss May Daniels, a comely young person, stroiling into a Broad.) > way drug store, ordered two dishes of fee cream. | One was for herself. The other was for a little, fluffy white dog. Miss Daniels carried ‘with her a silver plate from which the poodle ate its cream; also a tiny B® for doagie’s neck as it feasted upon the frozen dainty F ‘That is a news item clipped from a New York newspaper z. On that same hot day, pobably at the same moment when Fido E was lapping up his dish of ice cream, some “little children of the poor were crowding around the dirty penny tee cream cart of a street E they couldn't have. Observations ‘5 DAVID STARR JORDAN resigns as international fish commissioner. What's up. Dave? Isn't the fishing good? ar oe HAMMOND, IND., opens fire on the “insane” Fourth early by pro | Dibiting everything but flags, picnics and music. ie ee N. Y. DEMOCRATS let Tammany pick out a governor for them,) ‘and now they kick because he proves to be a Tammany governor. ae SE SCORE one for puffs! Mrs. Margaret Watts, of Passaic, N. J., fell @ut of a car, struck on her head, and the puffs simply saved her Ufe. Pie Se} DID you know the people of York s were rebuilding the Eria/ | canal at a cost of a hundred million? Perhaps you thought canals were obsolete Pe MEANEST man has been found at Tacoma. On his wedding anni Yersary be bought himself a one-seated auto and his wife a second-hand sewing machine. he OE “NO governmental tyranny, no policy of exploitation and conquest 4s conceivable in a country WHERE WOMAN (8 FREE and untram- meled,” says the Baron d’Estournelles de Constant. Notice it is NOT the Baron de iien d’Peck who ts quoted ee ae ONE country church in New York rejected a candidate for pastor because he crossed his legs; another, because they didn't like the way he combed his hair. With average salary of $10 a week offered, 100 pulpits are vacant. (eee . JOE REDDING, librettist of “Natoma,” was kissed twice by Mary Garden, in the Third and Townsend st. depot at Frisco. Those who Wonder the gang of dudelettes didn’t kiss him fatally! © 0 0 JUDGE in a Chicago municipal court the other day acquitted the thread. prisoner arrested for stealing an umbrella. Judge said “a man has @ sort of right to steal an umbrella when it rains. You never can expect to get back that umbrella Smith borrowed after that o 0 Oo TAFT may run, and this is why: If his party's prospect seems bright next year, the nomination is rightfully his—he did it; if the pros is dark, he owes it to his party to stand in the breach, for he is Tesponsible in that case, too. He thinks serious opposition is confi to nine states. —— | gives “have been in that depot will realize that Joe’s life hung by a mere! ers «N mathemat ton Wender, gazing with wistful eyes and parched tongues upon the delicacy | school, in dev the study averages. ures and says “An Quit paintings NICE, to make t Yes, | We went began to to eat it pienic gr hours SURE TO BE THERE “And let me tell you when I was in the war I was always where the bullets were the thickest.” “Yes? Where was that?” “Under the ammunition wagon WILLIE, (F A MAN GETS 5c WHAT WOULD MIS Us \averace Be? 7~ » John B. problems based tatively at her wedding ring. “Don't you think it Is be called upon to put dow T have invested $250 in a Mexican rubber plantation.” —Chicago Record-Herald “No, sir, “Edwari have spelled the word “Which one cream was impr before The kid seemed happy then.” THE GUMLESS ‘OUR DAILY TABLOID CARTOON \iarict GOOTMES AT OAT / ae 5: Hebberd, head jeal department Mass, technical oping an interest in among backward boys. He on baseball percentages, batting fig the like, ot in the th high | | Former senator from Missourt. Warner voted whenever his vote fwas needed with Nelson W Repudiated by Missouri, “all | | le Vanity.” | Madge—t tee some ministers de- mand that the women remove their he haw been appointed by the pres | bate in church. Jent as the civilian member of the}. . Marjori The idea! What do ard of orduance and fortifica,| they think we go there for, any- tions at $5,000 per annum Doctor . Mrs. What ye Naggett. Naxgett when shall I give it Dector—Don't give ai Take page Mrs. Hornbeak jher — reading)—My jwhat's this jtender to Every Two ers Farmer Hornbeak How them professo From Puck. He—But couldn't ove me, Anna? She—-1 don't Marry. He (reaching for b as I feared—you a learn Something in Olt, She had been married a week, swers,” She had spent something in oil, 80, madam, quite so,” Wor or sardines?” His R 2 out a Me Which One? ” said the teacher, “you rabbit with You must leave one of them out.” “Yes, ma'am,” replied Edward. —Philadelphia Times. MUSHY ICE CREAM. “That kid of yours never seems to be satisfied Aren't you ever able he child happy?” he was happy on a plenic and our ice perly packed. It meit at once, and we had 48 soon as we got to the ounds, though it was two time for Inncheon STENOGRAPHER HE ENVIED THE MOTOR “COP.” “1 suppose you are happy, with all the wealth you have accumu “There is only one man I envy,” Mr. Chuggins replied. “Who is that?” “The motorcycle policeman, Every once in a whil hance to violate the speed limits without being arrested ton Evening Star, he gets a —Washing- 2 Logic. Prisoner—Atishoo! ! Counsel (defending him)—Did you hear that, my lord? It is im- powalble for anyone to sneeze like that with a guilty conscience. very much, gr—most kind of you, As a matter of fact, | was trying to take it off!—Black and White. Class to This Englishman. She (in a motor car)—What was the matter? He—Oh, nothing! Help. Member of Club (to young seeing him struggling | machine and crawl under it? litely He—I saw one of my ereditors| him Prof. Burton N. Gates of Am- She—Thon, why did you stop the}herst college is trying to develop the stingless bee. Why not have try coer for the gumless stenog- hile he's at it! but she wasn't half the morning in demanded, said the floorwalker wuld you prefer salad o eason. rage that the A xlean revolution ? rean | TODAY'S JOKE IN BLACK | yesterday. | | | Sister's Beat Fetlow |to marry your sister know Tam not good e: Charlie—That's but ma’s been telling do any better, what A Cure by Proxy. husband complete vor is I have prescribed a sleeping) Very well, doctor; to him? it to bim at it yourself! en (im the midet of} good news’ country coming tot) | Here in an artiole headed, “A Bar| School Teach- By hickory! do drink! Pretty Quick. you learn to ink f could, bie hat)—It is re too old Harper's Bazar going to show it scrubbing the newness off her shopping bag and the other half tn practicing a super-| cfilious droop of the eyelids before ber mirror. of herself as she sailed into the local department store. “Yes, madam,” said the floorwalker In a voice of milk and honey, “and what can I show you?” “L want | dining room.” And she was quite sure | qign't table for my gazing medi fl, olleloth, ofl harmy should AND WHITE. | 1 Tam going Charlie, butel nough for her, Sis says, her she can’t | DIDN'T EVEN SEE THEM. | “And did you really jasked a guest plied th her first trip abroad always bought the tic Of Cours “DO you really love Pittsburg Post. Would Show Little Johnny was Wbrary, busily snip the open dictionary. “Jobnaie,” the “what in the world “You see, fathe: bright shining Itght “Why do you suppose I w: fringed coat and this tramp make up? Merely to appear eccentric father go to Rome?” “I really don't know, my dear,” re hostess, returning from “My husband ckets,” He Loved Her. me, bubby?” ir this Her, found tn the ping away at naked, re you doing?’ answered the of the house hold, “today at school the teacher sald there was no such word ae ‘fall,’ and so the dietionar, NS naomi pad cutting it out of Way !—Judge. | | | they can Ive tes.” She Did Not Go to the You weren't at the ball last He nig’ | He—Well, ltainly been Transcript “Is everybe America?” Yes, duke “Then why }mind me tha Washington F “Jim, how enty three “Yea.” “And fo “Yes. ow mn. fo by.” twenty-tw “The Malay ringe custom, eler. The « was.” “A grin posed Mr. Gre “Yaas, my “How was wan § asked. “Assist mo there in a proper Darling, when people are in love on alr You, Reginald, but after they ar to| married they can't live in air cas nt She—No, I didn’t go because I have @ proper gown. if you'd conspicuons. HE WANTS TO KNOW. ody free and of course.” do you cons’ t you are tn |me only to your best people?” derald. LIFTING THE JONAH. much do I dollars. how long?” “Over two years.” Well, I “So here's a dollar—that cuts It ‘0, doesn't | Cleveland Plain Dealer, Hie Idea. s have remarked room — holds against a small, cylindrical object. I couldn't quite make out one puch. Spolled It All. trip to Bur completely spoiled at the very last, don’t you know that?” of the labels came off my got lost.” View. M “Who invented the typewriter, » ‘Some man who wanted to invent an exeuse for having a pretty ste- nographer.”—New York Pre Couldn't Do It. Midas complained that everything he touched turned to gold. “Did you ever try to sell a suburh an home for what you pald for it? rewith ha saw @ way to break the spell.—Pueck, A GAME FINISH, ‘Mister, can you assist me——" ‘Not a cent. ‘to find the kown you'd cer fen't it begin to believe that $23 is an unlucky number to) @ A queer mar- probably,” appeared Boston equal in tantly re- | troducing t? Good the tray his nose what it inter. ‘ope was First Na- You save a Dut- lar I make Det-| “Dear Heart: I got your note to ible, Heavy Zinc Excel- day at 5:30. Of course, I was | sior Wash Board, 25c pleased to think you wanted me, but, dearie, I am afraid I may go too often. You know the old story of the pitcher and the well. Then too, I do not know what mother will on for waving here say. When I got home on Tuesday <: quick, cerviee BH Kmery Ko hand guard Heavy Brame Coat ‘and Mat Mosk ‘bo nhe was just coming in, She did not say much, bat you know what looks can express. “However, Lochinvar, by amy Dentist you care te go to. *\to Fifth and Walnut sts. BEWARE OF THE DENTAL COMBINE. and | will see you there ak tae eee 1 "| have found out that I will get ‘la week's vacation. Can I hope to spend it with you? Promise you there will be no depressions. 16 h-Grade with 106 come D, you beet works the at 7 have your wart 0-Pading Distance Reading of the corner tr he Intere that my in_ them. My offices are MTD Union Block, 713 First Ave- over EW. Buter's Jew: Store, | “SNAKE.” where they have been for 19 years | A later letter reads eajnes until 6 and Sundays until “Sept. 12, 1910. “My Darling Sweetheart George EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Quick, Easy Reading Not Open Tuesday—Tuesday, Memorial Day, is a legal holiday and the various banks in Seattle will not be open for business on that day. We are pleased to print the fact prominently in advance because it will help to remind many depositors in this and other banks to make their arrangements accordingly. Prompt Bank Service—There are times when speed is of the highest importance to the business man. The Scandinavian American Bank has every facility for speed. Whatever a big, strong, conservative bank can consistently do, is here done promptly, correctly, cheerfully. Travelers’ Money—Letters of Credit, Travelers’ Cheques, Bank Money Orders—whether you wish to send money abroad or to bring money for your own use while traveling, we are prepared to issue the form that will provide the highest measure of safety and convenience for your particular purpose. Ask about it at window No. 11. A Sure Crop—Interest is a crop that is not af fected by dry or wet weather, There are no imple- ments to buy, no help to hire, no expenses of any kind except the sowing of the seed. The man who steadily plants one dollar a week, or two dollars a week, or re dollars a week in a savings account is absolutely certain of a substantial harvest. Not only that, but he can figure what his harvest will be—to the very penny. Banking by Mail—Distance need not deprive any- body of the advantages which an account in The Scan- dinavian American Bank insures. Even to write a letter is not necessary. The one important thing is to see that the name and the address are enclosed with the deposit and all addressed to The Scandinavian American Bank. Privacy Assured—Even without a request to that effect. ALL accounts in The Scandinavian American Bank are held in strict confidence. It is the rule. No information, not even of the existence of your account, is given to anyone else. ml Collections—Our facilities, already unsurpassed, are being constantly extended. Bank having many items on the Northwest or Alaska will find that ar- rangements to our mutual advantage ‘may be made. . : Scandinavian American Bank RESOURCES, $10,000,000 J. E, CHILBERG T. B. MINAHAN Vice Pres. Vice Pres. Scandinavian American Bank ey easily A. CHILBERG President J. F. LANE Cashi

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