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tats fey oe oie ernest mone, Sa ee . - me es ne ne ea ed i THE STAR—FRIDAY;-AUGUST 11, s a ‘Deep-Dyed Villain” .. . BSCAPE ME, MY PROUT BEAUTY, WL YOU Ba My VIP UND REMAIN HERA, FORAPER! QUICK, DER ANSwaR!t 1911, West Favors [Nor Does Osg Tariff Revision, (By United Press Leased Wire) | CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—That | the West generally is for re | Vision of the tariff and that ite | desire is that President Taft sign the pending bills designed to accomplish that end le the Qist of a poll of editors of the whole country, which was com- Words by Schaefer Music by Condo $4) DOT ADULF_ISS OUDT OF DeR VAY, L SHOULT BASY VIN BiIANA D/LLPICKLES, LaT Me See -~— { Guess DER BRST 196 Sen MELOe DRAMA 7IC METTOD. HORTENSES! PACK MY TRUNK I! Ie for the exercise of the presi- dential veto power. dn alt 1,109 ceived to the 856 republicans, 387 crate and 186 independent: $_ FSXFSS_ eeeeseg || these 630 deciared that the f aident should sign and 479 S ' D.C, Aug. 11— / linois, leader of ee nm minority in the | ne e talker, but a plot is | we foot to muzzle him. Recent vic Dr. Mann's sarcasm and in ni on parliamentary form | _ combined to object whenever 4 si he asks unanimous consent to ex eeed his time in debate. P —— _ == ae = = = —== === <== === = ——— oe Charley. 1 broke him of rink 4 = habit, #o he didn’t touch a drop s R G | WANTS MONEY FOR (Pct, ss.cue ‘cs &, ari” Helen Looks Good in Breeches--Eh? | Roosevelt for Governmen ‘him money, 1 finally found out | FRILURE 10 WED tex" an another Magy ghd the ° 1 case, am pot jealous of her, fas! iy tte Road to Alaska Coal Fields rd “Mr. Wood has never given me res F anything except a little ring as a NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Advocat- | Alaska, or to speak more properly, pro : birthday present the day ing that the government itself xploltation of Alaska by a the ing his divorce. H should build and operate the ral) great lor the sole benefit Wa $19 for three mont road from Controller bay to the | of that syndicat pus tripped of technicalities, the passage of the “veto™ bill by the vox mee geo payne oes | For Gove rete boss parliament means the establishment of popular government in irk Gad Gaels There a th fee me Last the house of Jords was forced to pass the veto it” pong Bell poser po ‘& vote of 131 to 114. ST Be Date | oe pe Controller bay lands was acting allroad owned and the ehtett Gite pubecaaey’twereenee ta te ‘Drittah tory Rn nr Presid t ry Guggenheim agent. Roose seh. We ie perenne: ae St, mete me tand owners, the Church of ne ont yon ankle ot te en i tr enent the aenertion |Gulty enouts ‘a Getmection ‘with on ward “ es msc ae aes aon Md pr ng Porn ed t— ° of Mr. Ryan that he has no interest | what has been done in Controlier cen radical,” or progressive. be hanes eye ew Co Here whatever in the Guggenheim syndi-| bay, I feel that it would be a good pia : og rly ego phestio vaab ava cate, let me point out the explicit | thing for the United States to build ° weed. agen the Ring the moral obiigetion Se oreate mncee (By Uelted Freee Leased Wire.) character of the Cunningham affi-/4nd operate the short line railway, « Beers to overcome the reactionary majority i the upper body WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Prest- |d@avit that the Guggenheims had no| with its terminals, which would con- to “ al da dent Taft will include Coast cities, linterest in their claims; and in any/nect the bay with the coal fields.” ted . any money bill, whether {t raises revenue or disburses including Seattle, in the itinerary loveut our entire peat indnatrial his-| arias ual i aa oe @ law as soon as passed by the commons and approved of his proposed Weatern trip, and | tory fives us warrant for saying) When there are matches on the Nor will be present at the ground-break- that, if the Ryan road is built as) f nd all the beds are unmade, the only thing left the lords ts their titles. They will still ing ceremontes of the PanamaPa- | planned, it will be but a matter of| it’s a sign wife's in the country. KI bills sent over from the commons. They will still act as the Gils expoettion, at: Ben, Peamstoee, igen and probably a very, very| = Wish supreme court—which hasn't the power to set aside laws en- unless someth: ‘. ‘enforesces ariees. | short time, before Ryan's road and| acted by parliament—but their chief functions will be social The president's. decision followed — - oe Guapenheim taterests are What has caused such a drastic change tn the form of govern- [toe receipt of handre ee earell ; sarod tein Gon. from various commercia) organize- “The state of affairs brought to ‘The land owners, the church and the liquor interests have been a) luring the administration of fumaing England for many years. Under their rule these things have ight during the administratio | Mr. Ballinger showed conclusively land for the first time that we had to guard against monopoly in con- | nection with the development of |tlons of the Pacific coast. $30 PICTURE IS NOW $20,0 {By United Press PORT, R. 1, Aug. 11-—Will- fam E. Histed paid $30 for an old ploture at a sale five years ago of the effects of the extate of Judge Dickey. Tho painting turned out Pie 5 oaieee ten HELEN WARE IN BREECHES. Histed $20,000, The painting bas} WINSTED, Conn, Aug. 11—Hel-;the Village Improvement society been declared by connoisseurs tolen Ware, the actress, who has ap-| lifted their eyebrows at her cos be a late Titian. perred several times in Pacific) ‘me, Miss Waro simply laughed. TAFT 1S TIRED icons oi te, Two thousand people have acquired half the land in England. Five t people have acquired over half the land in the Brit- feb Isles NO LAND HAS BEEN TAXED. ¢ been converted into game preserves for Four miliion acres hb: aristocracy within the last seven years. TWELVE MILLION PEOPLE HAVE Bi REDUCED TO jdeeessenecsgees. Parrot. as Witness FINDS GRAVE gr'Lovis, we, acc wn! AFTER 56 YEARS Hae:imerle of University City (Ry United Pree Lewed Wire) wanted to prove in Justice Werre- WARSINGTON, Pe ye meyers court, at Clayton, that he | sr pot @ swearing man by show-| ional Soldiers Heme a woman. ' whose hair bas teen silvered by —- “I intend to enjoy my vacation. No skirts and heavy draperies for me when I'm leading the simplo she smiled. “I personally inhabitants of this burg. Out rowing last Sunday, Mise the passing of nearly .¢ years, laid a wreath of new >ut flowers a few days ago. A half centur; * 24 pissed since -| the woman, who 1, Airs. Helen Decker of Turon, Kae, began the task of locatiag the grave of her brothe:, ho died in service heard, never swore. Brackmann suggested ir the Soldiers ere che discov ached Home with frients ered thers was a cemetery to the imstivath the gy (Ry United Freee Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 11~—~Tiring of his arduous duties at the cap {tol and believing that congress is stil! good for many days of talk- |ing, President Taft today ts on the |way to his golf clubs at Beverly. The president ie expected to return to Washington next week. “Has his education been along practical lines?” “1 should say so. Three ball temas are after him already to sign for next season. “1 thought he was the sou! of honor, Now | know that all Char ley Wood wanted was a good time 1 always knew he of himeeif, but 1 believed that his better self could 1 see my mistake Mrs. Zella M. Belding, who is suing Forged Gas and Burner C. B. Wood, steward of the Waah-) Ware appeared in a ir of tight riding breeches, a soft silk shirt and @ black scarf. Bhe te spending the summer here 4 when some of the members of ecm KOKOMO, Ind., Aug. 11-—A wed- ding in which the bride is near death is expected here. A physt- clan constantly watches Louise Herron, 16, while Lawrence Marks, her schoolboy $0c Pair 7-inch Utica Drop |/ ter and the girl or wait outside. When the girl's parents withheld their consent to fired a bullet into think this costume ts quite becom- ing.” Several gentlemen to whom she addressed these ingenuous remarks agreed with her. HUSBANDS EASY (By United Press Leased Wire.) vindicated. A young 8t. Louis widow, the mystery of whose iden- tity has set hundreds of tongues @ wagging, appealed to Chicago for @ “refined” husband. Also, she said the financial consideration was of no importance, for she bas plenty of money for two. At 6 ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11.—Chicago is]! ming: we. dah club, for $5,687.60, $6,000 of | for breach of promise and he remainder for unpaid board) bi We Dep tive Besken Lenses QUICK Ye Goote Sight Shep 18 Mewned Yoee Be wet oe o'clock yesterday afternoon only 606 Chicagoans had thrown them-| | selves through the mails at the feet of the lonesome one. It is prob- able that she picked out nane of them, but waited to see what the postman would bring today. DOWN SALE ef stricken today Marks, declared the marriage would be performed before the daughter died. ———— re. Belding {s the divorced wife @ B. Chet Belding, manager of the j Pacific Coast Secret Service bu: reau. Wood was divorced from his tory ® balf years Mrs, Wood is now managing Belgravia apartments. Mrs. Belding is 36 years old and Wood ‘is her senior by 12 years. “The report that I have confided in Mr. Belding and that he is to as sist mo in my sult is not true,” she sald. “Mr. Belding is away from the eity and knows nothing of this action of mine, I am not his ste or “ipa my heart still aches for ) A discriminating traveler 7 —a business man—said: “When I travel between Seattle and Port- land I always make it a point to use the SHASTA LIMITED, It's a through trein end you are bound to meet a friend or two—somebody at least that you know. It goes @ long way toward adding to the inter- est of the trip. I know of many other busi- ness men who do the same.” Ny S TRUE, what this traveler ays of the Shasta Limited. t's the finest train in the West."” The experienced trav- eler knows it—that’s the reason you meet the best people—inter- esting people—when you use the train from Seattle to Portland, or from the Rose City to Puget Sound Points. There is nothing lacking about the Shasta Limited in the way of Comfort, Convenience or Safety. iLow Rates East Rock Island Lines THE ROUTE OF THE DE LUXE ROCKY MOUN‘AIN LIMITED —— a. Tomorrow Is Dollar- Down-Day With Two Great Specials $26.00 and $80.00 Tailored Suits, in terials, Ore Low Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets will be sold at the following rates, on the «\2's named below: 0108.50 . 108.60 is largely a matter of Health 2 ee Peo ee ere the popular forges and wor riety of coloring: choice of thi; row at including at va- ro oe Bread being the “staff of life,” its quality is an important factor in your physical well-being. Kaness City, via 8t. W NON Aashaltg rit Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 1 The Shasta Limited leaves Seattle at 11:30 5 Sluts By 3 63.99 | Toronte _ 08 9 $1 Down eekly Or 4, : The O-W.R. & N, offers three other fine Sate Montrea! +... ....-..- 108.00 | Washington » 107.50 Fisher S Blend Flour Monthly Payments Mh coelilt Hetreen Seale nd Pordand Portland Express Leaver s beige OF SALE bakes the very best bread $22.50 and $25.00 Silk Dresses, it ] Owl leaves at August 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 28, 25, 49; September 1, 2, 4, j nicely made up in black, blue and One price, at all grocers other shades of silk; offered as a I] i (Sleeping Steel ‘Coaches—Oil-burning Locomotives Efficient Employes—Best of Dining Car Service—Everything up to the Minute, O-W.R.&N. (ine oF THe sHasTa LimiTED) Seattle Ticket Office, 716 Second Av Phones: Main 932; Ind. 1995, E. E. Extis, General Agent. W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent. Passenger Station, Jackson Street Fourth and Fifth Avenues. Phones: } 7378; Ind. 2623. LE. GILBERT, pt a ui QM DASA AEG OB eS NH SE AE Fane eee awa, oe oe Iii tomorrow Your selection FINAL RETURN LiMiT, OCTOBEN 3° TRAVEL IN COMFORT Limited trains via Rock Island 6 provide xvery eanfort and i convenience. Frequent trains opera on fast schedules carry you in safety and comfort to your destination. TO CHICAGO AND EAST Rock Island Lines provide electric Mghted drawiag reom and observation sleeping cars and free reclining steel cheir care— you ride in comfort all the way. Excellent connections maintained at Chicago and St. Louis with eastbound flyers Rock Island dining car service—the best of everything Tickets, Reservations, Inforr:ati.n, Eto, CG. BD. MoONAUGHTON, C'ty Pass. Agent GEO. P. CAVE, Gen'i Ast. 712 Becond Ava, Seattle, Phones: Bole. ict; Ind, 193, on special in the various sizes. mt $10.00 These sweeping reductions are be- Ing made to absolutely clear the store of all summer merchandise You'll find rare bargains here to- morrow-and you can use your credit. Millinery at Half Price and Less TO CLOSE THE ENTIRE LINE Costs More Per Sack Costs Less Per Loar =. —e. aE a cm =, = —— —— Ss = at Main ——- ===