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| SUPREME COURT ALL FUSSED “Bastern,” “Southern,” “BR C. and Washing ton,” “Forefgn,” ete, Just a glance at the sign and you'd drop your letter tn the, right slot; the clerks inside woul hustle it to the division where it was intended to 0, and your letter would get out on the next train, Only you don't do it, When you go in you carefully look the other way, drop your letter tn the “B, C." slot if it is addressed to your cousin Annie, who Hives in Litthe Rook, Ark, and there you are, You aid it, didn't you? And maybe you do it every time, Well, if you are not guilty, there are hundreds of people who are if you don’t, you are entitled to walk ap to the stamp windew and be rewarded with five postal cards, whieh will be delivered to you by the young wan upon payment of 6 conta. At the Theatres At the Orpheum. fou « slack wire, Shriner and Wills Nine Pianophtends, ten Gtants | look the part of “The Varsity Boy: and a good lot tn the Ponsacola|"The District Attorney,” well Mooch make one of the aged | Staged, is a aketeh warth while. Dills at the Orpheum, from numerical standpoint, at least, that| At the Colleeum. bias come across for some time.) The Hungarian Four, quartet ‘The Pianophiends bave been seen that can produce some melody, here before, but they come tn new | headlines the vaudeville bill at the costume now, and are well received. | Coliseum. Marte Campbell contrib- Bob Pender's Giants are something (utes a fow Interesting minutes as of a novelty, The Movch fs anja singing comedienne. “A Mixup adaptation of the Apache dance. in Politics” gives two German come- Kari Emmy shows a number of)dians plenty of leeway to buteber well trained dogs. Carton mysti- the king's snd fies a bit in a constant patter of| English. Elida Morris sings and| At the | Pantages. wets four clever character songs,| Claire Sinclair, one Gme leading and finishes up with o dance.|lady at the Seattle theatre and at Guerro and Carmen play the vielim)the Alhambra, and Charles King, and harp. Marseilles does a few leading man st the Alhembra, ap acrobatic stunts. | pear in a sketch called “The Union —_ | Label “which brought forth voctfer- At the ous applause from union sympathiz- Six girls who do a wumber of ers at the Pantages theatre yoster- good bicycle stunts at the Empress day. The cast comprises eight per- theatre this week are voted the sons, and the sketch centers about headline place on the bill. They the recent garment workers’ strike are the Kaufman Lady Cyclists. in New York. Frank Wyckoff makes Noodles Fagan, the newsboy king, good as the mayor of Tanktown. fs back with a good talk and several| Miss Taylor ts a stnxing come- _ @ped songs. “Phina,” with some dienne, Walter Percival and com- Httle re shows up in good | pany present a farce, “A King for style. Maximo plays the inebriate @ Night.” At the Motion Picture Shows in Camp,” ters; Eleanor La Van, Snare Caftte,” com-| artiste; Musical Pletcher. ” Mt lepepyraliniges Tale of ® Soldier's Raising Ostriches in Exypt,’ ing." romance; “A Gay Time in educational; “Herrfog Fishing 1) Ausstic City,” comedy; “Quest of Boulogne,” industrial; “Modes and Gold,” drama; Master Sydney Customs of the Hindus,” Cape aed feng vocalist; Reginald Watts, al; Kustis and His Trained Roos | organist. character SINGLE TAX VICTORY IN COUNCIL; been thinking about the single tax Yesterday he introduced a resolu- tou reading as follows: “That the council consider the sources, amount and collection of the revenues of the city and the expediency of submitting to the qualified electors at the next gen- eral election an amendment to the charter whereby, beginning with the year 1912, building fmprove- ments on real estate in this city shall enjoy exemption, in whole or fm part, from all municipal taxa tion, and consider further whether our present system of raising muni- cipal revenue should not be revised, The single tax won a victory in the city council man Erickson’s bill for ‘the aboll and whether bond elections should | not be separate in time from any general election, and whether elec- tors voting for bonded debt should not be limited to those who owa Councilman Griffiths property subject to acorn a “Anti-Straphanging”’ Not Dead _ If Seattle Electric Co, and its|been present and had all of the friends in the city council had any jother councilmen voted in the sam fdea that the anti-straphanging|way the measure would have ordinance had been defeated, never | passed despite the mayor's yeto. to show its face again, they were|This Is the reason for again intro-| badly mistaken. Councilman Grif- jductng the bill, It is feared that) fithe yesterday afternoon again jat least one vouncilman would have introduced the same bill, with but/voted differently had it not been few minor changes. known that the bill was doomed to The mayor's veto on his former |defeat. The introduction of bill was sustained by a vete of to 5. Griffiths was absent from the city when the vote was taken, — the day following. Had he “THE MARKETS whether any member of the coun cil will dare to expose his own insincerity. fipinach. box New potatoes. tb dried onions Turnips, sack Ladishes, dozen Parsigy, dozen iow apples | ~ EQUALIZERS Councilmen Goddad, Griffiths and Brickson will be the city's rep- resentatives on the equalization board. They were elected by the city council yesterday. They were the three who favored service with- out pay. As punishment they were elected. These three men will be certain to give the “little” man as much attention as Big Business. ‘The board site 20 daya during this month, I and she Tedson (proudly)—Yes; Miss Gibson in Newport, qsked me for my portrait. Nedson (coldly)—Yes; 1 heard her say that she was collecting ple- tures of all the curlous objects she came across. Due! lve, o. Epring duck ore re Pestern Wash, Timotny. ume Sound Timothy . the} | bill at this time will therefore show | ABOUT THIS SIX - YEAR - OLD GIRL GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, July 31—A six-year-old girl has the Michigan supreme court by the oars, That more or leas august tribue jnal has never le | ‘a writ of {to violate prece- |dent for a bit of \feminine human Margaret k Court who fs two | families, neither of whieh, oddly enough, ts her own! When Margaret was a baby she was placed in an | orphanage by her father, John Fits patrick of Detroit. A little later she was taken into the home of Frank Courtright, a Detroit drug gist, She next peared in the home of Mra, Harry D. Jewell of this city, Mrs. Jewell says the child was given to her by Mrs, Courtright, but Courtright denies this and has applied to the supreme court for a writ of habeas corpus to recover the little tot In the meantime, Margaret i here, cared for temporarily by a Grand Rayids woman, She plays with her dollfew, pet cat and doy, | unconscious of the storm pacaied raging about her, aetna WORLD'S FAIR PILOT} ap: om, =e eee TIME TO REORGANIZE, "I asked her to marry me, and he gave me & supreme court an- | awer.” “What that?” “Sald she would give me six months to readjust myself so as to be acceptable.” —Puck. kind of an answer ie | : | ‘ : yew ow ‘eberiptien, » ania bean paid In wave taleen frome the Tet aie momtna month 1.78: one lav and Bo Cherry at Cogar «46 C. €. Moore, who has been chosen director general of the Panama Pacific exposition, to be opened in |San Francisco In 1915. Moore was director general of pe oall “Portola festival” in San Fran cisco in 1909. At that time he toured the world, securing war ships to represent tmportaat nation at the festival. Moore will ongineer the expendi- ture of approximatoly $15,000,000 on the Paname Pacific exposition, ei es ob ‘3g 1] 120 Fort ay TQOAY'S BEST STORY. Sil Reka eeeeeeaeeee A benevolent old lady happened one day to be visiting a school where a young incorrigible was un dergoing punishment for a series of mindemeauors. teacher cited him as the “worst boy im the school—one that you do anything with, I've tried everything Im the way of pam ishment.” “Have you tried kindness?” was the gentle Inquiry. “I did at first, but ve got be yond that now.” At the close of the evening the lady asked the boy if he would call and see her the following Saturday. A boy arrived at the hour appointed. The old lady showed him her best |L. | pictures, played her liveliest muste and set before him @ delicious lunch on her daintiest china. Then she thought it time to speak. “My, dear,” she began, “were you _.| not unhappy to have to stand in the corner the other day for punish ment?” “Please, ma'am,” broke tn the boy, with his mouth full of cake, “that wasn't me you saw. It was Pete. He gave mo sixpence to come here and take your scolding.” ‘Fool the Rooster land Snooze in Peace! weed Phooe Ade taken up to 1h A. m. So Savanna oe ce SRS West gait 100, Rareensee by: Sevt, wan ALEOW AT : Wet. . i- al years ‘feed (asnily, Yor particulars a@- 4414, Star not sagem Ee goat, cori Supls ea ever one hundred cases c sare, f 1 Ty Has gest oats, ts bases ee er ie Hate immed. Ayed. steanes and re: v Pigmige "carted [and sionned. ton Dept, New ead od * est Ateade REMODI wing hyd a and old remodels vices reasonable ind paeiies PERVORMED. — foam: MAIN 626° IND. buread. be rq rene. L bie? | sev our school or write ‘NATIONAL BARDER COLLEGE eaten. re re | "WHos | STAN OIG —— Basement ORIMNTAL 1448 Third » ng cold runni ke % CHICAGO, August 1—Miss Helen Zimmer, 225 South Lincoln st., com plained that a neighbor's rooster disturbed ber rest about 4 a. m, every morning of the week. It was a problem for the police and Chief MeWeeny put his mind on it at once. ‘As a result he has found a woy to keep roosters quiet after sun up. He says: “Nail a board directly over the rooster’s head before he ascends to his perch at night. On awal ening the rooster will find to bi surprise ‘that he can’t stretch his neck and get the full breath of air so necessary to his morning salute, Result~no crowing.” Note—The rooster hasn't sense enough to jump to the ground to got his breath. toe St Spring a everything new; pe Tea ‘over i# yours ol mt BOARD AND ROOM, be a a at HOUSES. PDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDE our LY RENTAL BULLETIN ike Wiad YOU Want By letting us know your name and ‘address, wo will mail you copy. Containa everything we have fo Jet JOHN DAVIS & COMPANY, 09 Swcond Av, ind, 9000. ec HARASSING. “Our landlady says she Ikes to have boarders with good ap petites,” “Some women are just naturally eruel,”—Cleveland Plain Dealer, Main Doron PD IMDPPPDDDDE pO YoU TAKE IT FROM HIM. Judge—You are charged with beating your wife, What have you to aay? p: ae Prisoner—Not guilty could lek her I'd be the white WANT A HOME? An olegant S-room new and thoroughly modern ner, south (owne! Worth 1407 fan proposed to a ing: “Sign ball young woman by me up for life's ga She answered: diamond?” And he struck out for home. If YOU ARH LOOKING TO RENT HOUSES, CALL ON GEORGD L. COLMAN, kB Seattle, ‘Where's the Por ren ington. ¥ THE SEATTLE "STAR corner Bird | ~ Phones Bast 114, |e enh PLAT TIN 10 A AND CARDE two blocks from car Years. trees, cherry, currants, choice varteties SRORET TO YOU on therm. line; An ideal loc There ar @ome NOW. Come ANYWAY, Office will be open till $ p. m. car tine on Greenwood av. Be property. Phone North 2894. The last close in Improved acres thh Growing on some of these lots are cherry trees, apple Roowe Come tonight and get your chotce. gn you not to wait until tomor: Come EARLY if you can, One G YODAY GRES HUCHBANK’S BEAUTIFUL ORCHARD EN TRACTS ~" © 85th and Greenwood; 6 tract has been in garden ten berries and = raspberrie ality, LOT ME WHISPER THIS @ not many lots with frult trees Let me impress if you want the cholcest Come if you are TIRE! row; 9425 UP block north of the Phinney OLMBTEAD, who will show Ht lean DIRECTOR RO URDANT ARI CO Unions Maia 1901 NT OFKIC iT 225, Grown iN POULTRY Anguet, Foultry Bulletin Tnied free. Greenw Teas live ener ar nena nee FoR RENT —MISCELLANEOUS shereagaste. eee oe bo ea aecuaplipauipaaimmninelinaned OREGON HOMESTEADS. iN WASHINGTON HOME- DS and DESERT CLAMS; ent wheat land, fruit and land; abundance of water. free government land. PIRE HOMESTEAD CO, 564-6 | sections Call to eee ‘optionally im in one best atom i ) oe POR BALE COAL Lape tetriet bese evetoved), part, ° stile propert tor ba ew on terme ( mult if the owner Is not well. Horry, Green River Hotel, STREAM $800, mmuntty LE HANSON & Cc the} orm; no aikalh seo photos of ian’. T am t and {t oot 204-6 Liberty Midge LARGE TRACT POR $400. balance four years, purchases 3 fares tract of land within Looe feet jake Washington, at Lake Forest iON & CO., New York Mh x 0; one-half cash. IFFORD LAND CO., 1019 Third Ave “FOUR ACRES 209; good Jand for poultry fruit, and. berries leave this land a per month. YSON & CO., York Block. ES WITH SMALL LAKE, Located west of Seattle, one hour's boat fare, nine b aod botte wait « $25. cash, $10 iPFORD LAND CO., 1039 ‘Third Ave [FARMS ANO ACRES —Continued. OO OOS SAO ASS $50 CLEARED FIVE- AGRE TRACTS $60 beet Hural free 4: Finest ifie highway ere: a Miustrated booklet maiied on request. AMERICAN HOME INVESTMENT ‘te ann Boattte. PY sdektivorn bide THE'KIND OF CAND A FARMER WANTS. 40 nerom, with 34 acren clenred bottom, crops looking fing. all th potatoes, hay ees ma truck; ood reasonable terme WEST COAST LAND CO. __ 111 American Bank Bide FORTY ACRES NORTH OF CITY of fine vow want of Terme 1.300 per year dntit s how ripe to buy for roane OLE HANSON & CO., Third Floor New York DM) LARGE TRACT $400. TERMS $25 DOWN, $5 MONTHLY. Anyone who ia alive to the ponsibitit ferry or Anderson boat to our office {at Kirkland. of see _ BURKE & FARRAR, Inc, 405-409 New York Miock WILL SELL-—10 ACRES. rich loam soll, within driving distance of Seattle ‘on good wagon A you 1 tabies, fruit and piace take th Pour-acre Ke ‘dale; emay terms fee. Inquire @ Main $400 FOR VIEW AC Severs) beautiful view act on mode nj oon payments ms Bidg. Main $1,500 FOR ACRE NORTH OF CITY h tor eale; Hien ite large lots, ax warranty deed; § sult OLE HANSON & CO., Third Floor” New BLACK MUCK BO" ote for 850, f maple; er thing: black joam a HALL « PRIC n_ Ban! This richest buys. three Fine $10 cash, bal por month five acren of land altvate near ANSON & CO, wrk Block ACRES. com tus to fell for $100 road, fare. a $100 FOR FIV The need of ready onal t ore tracts b ACRES POR $1,500. Five. fine situates north Just “the ai Penching tho take. “tormi NSON & CO. ‘Third Floor New York Block. leve CIAt @ anoritioe SHH THIS LAND NOW, $20 TO $25 PER ACRE, NO RICHER SOIL ON PUGET BOUND. On gvhidvy Onl “Harbor The lana we are we c ¥u be cleared with not over half the Je and full mation WEST & WHE : Bivck. at office R. 209 Col ——— 40-ACRE BARGAIN M. JORDAN & CO., 211 American Bank Bldg. id ACHES POR $500 lance #8 per month € improved farm owner upsta ke from 8 a tie ANSON @'O,, « New York BL CITY REAL ESTATE. RAR nen a ee ee Keep your eye on The STAR next SATURDAY. We will have & special on some of the best buys in real estate ever put before + the publia. Remember the date, NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. $100—FOUR CLEARED LOTS—$100 FORCED TO SELL S-room cottage, mission finish, water, nice lawn; improvement and paid; ‘jot Sex100; one biock ear, school and boulevards $1: ance like rent sar on First ai Brett & Co. city eilurd ‘30. | purer Tre ayn THe MGGHST SNAP IN WEST SHATTLE Moore & TW Ricter, West Bont BXCLUBIVELY, 34 Downs Miooky 199 Heound ay. Main 2484, Ind. 2261 ;| LAKE BUnieN PROPERTY, AN OPPORTUNITY, * tracts on new Lake Burton om Lake Burien, £190 up, $30 dom ary Midge. Ind 1 Main 64 al Watgte REAL - ESTAT ATE LOANS. BLOG. CITY AND COUNTY On Improved or vai arena Yh | 2998-20 wi jel! hem hig, firet loud Phonon | OR SALE—FUANITURE, Dewks, chalrs, showcases and Office Puroiture Cn pan with Molen Chicago More tate Piret WANED TO BLY—FURNITURE COLLATERAL LOANS. Provipeny 10 W ee FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Ann PAARL Bargains in furniture, oar | household goods;#toves and pie We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, a New Location, 600 Pike St. 4 ior 506, apy eam Sacoue Phote Mover Toner, Ls Ohlon a % even tn at 1, sat bier a & b New “pla & Win im “2 tard_ 1339. Ad oe courte, coll eee opie, | canes a Second’ tect’ sashes Dancing en Fourth. between Pike tok. Ph Corwin A. Townaen Conmultation free: hushed, witt, ae NEAR FAUNTLEROY BEAUTIFUL LOTS PRICE $200 TO $300 TERMS $5 DOWN, BALANCE $5 MONTHLY Don't pay rent, but get one or mare of these dandy lots and pay for ‘them with your rent money i PARK ~ Inquire at ice cream parlor for bim. JOHN H. WHITE CO., 407 Oriental Bioek. cee COTTAGE. finished, painted large tract of Main 2209, NEW VIEW Well butt and neatly dp ed, wil To Madison car and to} A ey} H. WHITE CO, 1 Block Orien Main nao.” OWNER COMPELLED TO 'S my 4-room cottage; view; roughed in Nght streets; balance sth st Nor Brett & Co, n 842 BARGAIN Fovr-room cottage and lot 650x100; Wood- tand park district, Gall 407 Union at if YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY CITY PROPERTY, CALL ON GEORGE L. COLMAN, 686 New York Block ‘Foam house, one hon oar; lot 140x120. Price $2.6 $500 down, ‘One block to two ear lines, |12: Wa waar “Phone: mouth, a a American Bank Bldg. Boo us 108 White bide. ufltios for Seattle and investigate, ° Phone L 4681 Hows Ker, catt American, Rank Five-room $00 336 Toxtio; $1 ¥ Arcade house and fa all parte of | ~ 804 Leary ma, tate Ascoelation, “b-room houwe ? Raker, 426 Arcade Hide For sale cheap by ow tage. Phone Beacon 1258. Two big leis, g-room house, N. 1, for’ $1,000, way wih av. Ina. PHYSICIAN AND 2 “SURGEON DR, MULLINNIX 28 Years Speciatint All diseases of women and men. ent Frencn and German methode, “8 DR. FRANK rheumatiamn, eases, piles, ment is rem DROOKS — Paratysts, nervous and chronie ete. | My modernized Kably success¢ul a foo 418: Win. TS Aveada MASON, FENWICK & Founded 69 years; highest and advice free; 11, years fares Gi tiaty LAW RENE refer r 7 ne: in patent tigation: on seope and validity of bi) Phone. Matn <8 AND MODELS, TIS TAN ORSON toe A Plumbing, steam and’ ¢ make & specialty in of work. 1 itt ‘ompt 1 Righth av. Mi nt? ollvery im 186: PRINTER: ~YiENer Printing Noise, “YOR Venere 2669. Night prices: work. RUG REPATR. SNA TNE ran “ ‘ 2 Westlake av, Phone 1 “EKATING RINKS, STAM’ WORKS. “PRAT ROR Stain, Workehiakoe Main. Ind. 1379, Main 9634 TAY Aoevinrery Kod Vault for eatuablen, 1018 Henry Weller, Transfer, Tage Co _ 836. WHITER AND. ‘SUPPLIES, Ya ONT f it MADE. the Smith, Premier, saith Third aw arent Vox, Blick and other makes Pacifia ypewrltor and Supply Co. 822 N. ¥. Bile

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