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TTLE STAR THE SEA ——Pitemiber of Daiied Press Panlithe a 4 ishing Go ~~" Fintered at Sealtie, Wark. po 5 By mall, out of city, 0 conte per month up x mothe 0.10 One year, $828 More “Temperament” of Lawyer-Made Law cer ng girl from’a foreign country came te cl Ohio, Several years ago, She happened to witness a In order to hold her as a witness they locked her up in the county She did not understand English and did not know what it was:all ut. For months they kept her in prison ¢ began to t ¢ that she had committed, unknow ing $ eat crime against-the laws of the strange untry She bec a raving maniac and, if we remember rightly, death her misery s in the San Franciseg graft fina cases was for brit es her seli-confessed bribe taker st b 1 issed for want of as relief this 1 for Bill Tait’s “judicial temperament They s ground for his view that courts aren't represe copl There's a county in Oregon where the farmers pay taxes on “im provements” assessed at over $1,500,000. In the same county w power (400,000 horse power) valued at $40,000,000, and owned by the| electric power interests, goes unassessed. Moral: Get in with the in terests or go in for taxation reform. Republic or Let not Oregon, Okl u r states boast too loudly of their initiat ar t- Let Oh Cali fornia and oth tates an Ss th as ures by si tt itu sie Ove U.S t The] minute these meas for Men ra f Money, we are wyers J 1 ega | nity, p 1 1 Orga | De tution t dum before the va provision which i} government aft’s U. S tion as to whether g I republican form of govert A PRECOCIOUS BARBER SHOP. Osaka is 4 largest city of Japan, and is right up to the century in i nts and ifdustry. Among {ts attractions is a precocious ba th € * speaks a foreicn tongue Nada. First Ba Speaking English.” the barber | We don’t ex: whya Judge Smeltzer’s nce to the prisoner, shall don b gang, if street sweey Mrs. Reese w do in what they thar she can bea Oh, yes! the that public ers than many v ay be sai { d a ent be inflicted upon the xd governm this country harbors r sweepin e streets ought not to offend 1 g to keep her locked horrors. up amid the usu INVIANAPOLIS is S00 ha A ote i: street cars. Each ‘bus will seat MR. BRYAN is hereby notified that a long time setting} om them boom ¢ggs without hatching the proper chicken | OVER 5,000 Hindus fn British Cc jumbia, all men When a H nda) wants to go off and live by himself, his women folks have to stay be bind a ee 8T. PAUL NEWS has won a glorious campaign against sale of Mquor to children. It has even brought the Judges to helping save tbe) youth. ° ° KANSAS CITY JOURNAL ot to Bryai the new postage stamps, because when Bryan's corner, he never sticks long. He ° "s head being put on| and stuck In a d, either ° makes all his wife's cloffes and millinery, as a recreation from his regular t He recently turned ont a velvet, gold-braided gown for $10. And his hats!—well, Mra.) Springer says she just couldn't live without him | TOE wyOU'RE an alien.” That's what Ellis Island officials told old] Hugh Sweeney when he returned to this country from @ visit to Ireland Bweeney has Jived 48 of his 93 years in the United States, was in the civil war and got a pension, Can you blame him for letting that Irish | fa him boll over a little? } E. H. SPRINGER, Los Angeles, [In the Editor’sM in the Seattle, Wash., Aug. 21, 1911. thing. Editor of The Star: Dear Sir grand future. Theso 1,900 Seattle) You cently state that |B00sters want a chance to spend — ae : They wanted $400,000 right now. to do it last year. Alaska, our best friend, wants to help gener ously, We want several civic cen- ters; let this ideal site be one of then The best can bave is an tertain the conventions tional gatherings while hh the editor of Collier's Weekly said that Seattle was destined in the near future to become the greatest seaport upon the Pacific There is a universal sentiment amongst us now to advertise Seat tle as Amertca’s finest summer re sort. We have got the purest water to drink, the prettiest scenery to behold and the most charming at mosphere, with innumerable places to visit, but we lack a comm hall, have no public art galle advertisement Seattle auditorium to en. and na. they are And it gives the working man and his family a chance whore he can see the sights, hear the lec & public museum. tures, enjoy the concerts, free of It strikes me that a magnificent expense edifice, constructed of Alaska white Sincerely yours marble, would make a striking ad J. EB. STANDLEY The Juneau, Alaska a have offered worth of white m Museum of Sciences PRIZE WALTZ whose 1,900 members ar seribed $400,000 to erect and pre sent to the city, if a site fs fur DREAMLAND hei nished them. Seventh and Untow In this edifice will be constructed TONIGHT an uptodate auditorium, seating FOR CASH Prizes and A 7,000 persons, an art gallery, num erous rooms for the five car loads . rios that now. lie in of relics and curios at now lie In Previews Winners Rarreé warehouses. We ve built 21 miles of scenic ways and jaslow 256 x Vive Dance boulevards; now let's vote bonds, Tickete purchase the Hospital block back @f public Hbrary and start some , LADIES FREK ORI e WILSON-BUILDING TO DAY__ 1526 -2 ND AVE. * EAME -WE-HAVE: NO- BRANCH: SCHOOLS: My. br And One day he Witt ty varia And so he m her Ed's ftent she The womar That's why | Yor are chor Despite the roar He took tiie lead and kept | At jaat one day And they were mneb mor Ed said t© hin | They're futi of iit Go start. a The way that You see, he That's why he p That's also why That's why thore * be wir a bumortét bh t, my broth he saw “OH YOU MERMAID" EH 7 ; RememeerR, € a while ong. or Ed kep an whe plentiful th everett, is SOme MERMAID TOO! sultry and I wi MAID } YOUR i tell « At an eye i a tale green and pale ot his boast rd “Almost!" Ed's fingers flew, Ed was through, waited much too long. #0 simple, dad. up his killing pace. that an eapringing race. « hung tn shreds, or E my poor br ep molecules a hay and an wo esa factory and build an ostermoor ow smashed his believe me, tt was poor a r man the wh ere weren't bis, rother Ed; that’s why hie head lame is; his bruised; that's why bis jokes have fled SURE ‘Are’ you sure THING his wife 1 from the country?” Oh, yea “Beastly round, RRR Kath tk He returned my poker It’s all bosh to walt for the |chips this morning.” REMARKABLE EFFECT J. Adam Bede galned such a reputation for telling funny ones when he was a member of congress from Minnesota that hin constituents | finally voted to keep bim home, ¥o they could hear them and laugh, too. weather you've got, especially for hobble-skirt | Senator Stone and Gen | got off one of those hobble-akirt gi jand the general w Wood turned to Stone. We s home the face The | { brother N ra Y American ~ LOVE'S CHAR’ ver H feather! ENCOURAGING. “What is more encouraging than a robin singing tn the rain?” “A pretty girl who is letting you hold ber hand in a dark corner. Ke KKK KKK hhh said Mr women it now getting off a car. 8 got on somewhat remarkable. Then both turned to rubber.” Bede; MODERN Fond Mother—Did young Mr the old masters at the art exhibition? Aunt Chloe--No, he # young misses The Kid on t Willie! know she nev min’ til June! Somervil he Bank I'm goin’ to tell ma! lets us gd Journal 0-0-0h, You >» swim \" Bre: care ain't no gun you're earryin'! OULON'T BLUFF HIM. _ Rabbit me, mit Ah, ha! I know THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911, ~ WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE HOW CHARMING YOU LOOK IN, YOUR BATHING 6UIT, M68 DAZZLER. OH, YOU MERI Psi Rs dane Ah! Geraldine, your dear weight seems to me as but a “bad for getting That reminds me. Saw Just as they The effect on the senator Stone turned to Wood and * * * * * * ”~ Watkyns seem much interested in smed to take much more interest in the ANYTHING “We Wives of Flying Men Watch and Fear and Pray and Keep Our Nerve,” Writes Mrs. Mars BY MRS. “BUD” MARS Wife of the Aviator Whgse Feats in the Aeropiene Have Giv Him an International Reputation, Faith 4 wuperstition are closely } AR MODERN COURTSHIP) [allied in the heart of an aviators Dear M He bought her tons of cara wife, At least they are in mine es and gallons of te fy hold 0 on she haw he He sont eallons of tee creat | 1 always hold firm to the thought bas her papers by the teeati that no harm can come to my hus #(3) Is He lavished on her costly flowers}"884 I pray, pray and - el avery scent aud kasi constantly, for his wa time A. 1 ae He took hertout to drive each day|2@ 80s Into the alr, and my prayers the rea | upon the avenue have been rewarded, for while gud a} dan \33e mort Ni ha furniture} has had many slight accidents sffce | with a dnd steed iw Mine all day! becoming a sailor of the sky, he| her mother | Because she said she'd like to hear/fortunately has experienced only | (2) Ye Italian op-or-a. one horrible one. 43) It |He opened up a long account with] Yet superstition seems to be as} | jhions ar | Tiffany & Co. inherent a quality with our profes our ind And drew his salary ahead about|ston as the faith. Kven while pray: | to appes | a year or 60; ng 1 ¥e@ wigns, and know what they | . Om Aed when he had things all « yretel | polling wate ranged to pop as ho had| The day at the Chicago moet planned when poor young Badker and Jobn- | Dear Miss Another fellow came along and mar-|stone met their death we wives more tobac ried her off hand. r hands and elenched our | ’ Tom Masson We waited in grim silence | 4 for the third. Things al go In| (2) Rust Metal recovered In wastes such © felt that af o two (3) Fly as sWeepings, scrap, drosses, etc., » more flyer 4 ta and I of copper, brass, lead, zinc and tin, We wondered who he @) Rings n the U. 8, in 1910 valued at ter? $45,526,500, ‘ time. W fog , h a be . One Way to Beat the Ja | a , rae Admirag Togo’s secretary swoon-|42d their wives had dinner at Cy 4 from indigestion—too many ban-|#mall Itajian cafe. We were such a an” Ast qnots, " 4 crowd and having such wash King J. Plerp, The First (and|*ddenly counted and that =, Seoee the last, we hope) got in from|‘here w 13 at the table We 5) ‘Aleohe Europe the ather day. To intor-| ives were terrified. We knew that | {e) Soften viewers he sald Jone had to b ed before the year | y, (6) Bottes No, dern them. wes ave merriment ceased. | M1, with turp Umph!" Bud and Mra. Ely left the table to| Q | ‘Go away and let me ak the spe They did not re-| Sh % ort Bring me some mate urn until other guests jolned is yas toward); these are not worth a|We all mbered the day aweerer damn {BU Badger was killed that he as one of the 13 o~ Eten. wov The U. S. is never free of small is no worse sign at a = fa the back, pox. The public health and ma-| oC than « one-eyed man, | e ring hospital service reports 1894 * 80 sorry for a man oF ra } Mis cases in 26 states in July w d but my sym-| Pe aj 4 onl what by knowle } y ‘ 2 weddit How Doss He* Know? \ his presence is harmful The | 7 On ¥ Vomen do the courting now-|4#¥ that Jobnstone and Badger were| Mrs. “Bud” M ted at the W heel of Her Husband's Biplane Be te ftw days,” says Thompson Buchanan, |* man with one eye loitered | - (2) Who noveliat about the Johnstone Hangar. Every ; m, or tt *He's a bachelor, that’s how be|tme I saw him I knew that some. to use Maca thing dreadful would happen, and ae atts e kK i n Sy MADISON my ,wedding, M¢ Cedar 414 * minister's pa Badger wasn't Mck If he aid At tam witness. | things give people is, he nks in fireproof storage at 50c per month—two trunks for id |knew he Just bad to 76e per month, with free access A there ~~ fm using thi —- Your coset 66 99 usual weddin the same fing ement rit LEAVES SEATTLE NIGHTLY AT 7:10 P. x TO pe he hoe CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE hee whether Sewi ; East, where iewing Machines New drtment-Obeervaten Cart, Mantant ont —- study four 1 jp ine Care (renin 8a carte caches iectric Lighted Bishee my 82 REDUCED TO yee tenes gan, I four . ‘ Books that it $27.50 Eastern Excursions | ot my time, e : myhome, I « sig AUGUST 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30 | peymenis. | . SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 4, 5,6 and 7 ff gg capac |B. D. Voris eee tabs Ga Bs ° “ irr Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Z Aw ore Hie’ WUT | Machines TICKET OFFICE | A-tt ' OFFICE | —It you At, Hella, 1105 Third Ave. COLUMBIA AND SECOND | tract with th [reer eit Serre ace oto S ie: sees Sate if 1 Ind., 694 Pane Main 706. i ae 5 ap pe . alae. amet Tents Sewing Machines for Rent. |! Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. See - olelpliper laims to have crented life Classified P. Iesyer in th | Classifi. age. $10 a week he has one tadpole to show efforts. “Bad management of home ft. nances {s the chief cause of di-| voroe,” says Margaret E. Sangster, writer. | is that why there ie a larger per centage of divorcees among the) wealthy class? BETTER evens again. MEALS SERVED Str, City of Everett or Telegraph >. Rvgrett at 8:45 a m, Ts pom. Steamer leaves from Colman dock. Steamer and schedule subject te change without notice 713 FIRST AVE, Union Block Beware of impostors in my vicinity State Dental War a » Good Thing for at prices peo: ple cam pay | I operate on he combine ap high-priced lose than half thelr denta EDWIN J. BROWN. D, BD, 8 Dear Miss yards of ribt Years wear 9 #2) Will tsed for bal the skin wh (3) Pie to make @ bow much (4) What @re a white . NOTICE OF-. SPECIAL COUNTY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, 1911, at the appointed polling places in each of the several districts or pre- cincts of the County of King, State of Washington, an election will be held for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of each and all of said districts or precincts for approval or rejection the proposition of creating a port district to be known as the “Port of Seattle,” co-extensive with the limits of said County, which proposition shall be expressed on the ballots in the following terms: will remov kerchiefs Cut the le: slices and Dotier until come out. — wieaees. OR TD ee ae | “Part OF Gaattie® ones isccscvecsduessess “Port of Seattle” .... A FRID Crea Fried gg Peach P RECIPE Pare and There shall also be elected at the same election Three (3) Commission- ers of the proposed “Port of Seattle” to hold office respectively for the term of one, two and three years, one being a resident of and nominated from each of the three (3) County Commissioner Districts of the said King County. All Candidates shall be voted upon,at large, and the candidate residing in commissioner district number one receiving the highest num- ber of votes shall hold office for the term of three (3) years; the candidate residing in commissioner district number two receiving the highest num- ber of votes shall hold office for a term of two (2) years, and the candi- date residing in commissioner district number three receiving the highest number of votes shall hold office for a term of one (1) year from and after the first Monday in December, 1911. Said panes is submitted and said commissioners elected at said election all in accordance with a Resolution of the Board of County Com- jioners of said King County, duly passed on July 26th, 1911, and in com- pliance with Chapter 92, Session Laws of Washington, 1911, approved March 14th, 1911. k The Polls at said Elections will be opened at eight o'clock in the morn- ing and remain open until eight o'clock in the evening of the same day in Precincts IN INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CITIES, and will be open- ed at nine o’clock in the morning and remain open until seven o'clock in the phn | in all Precincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS AND, Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1911. OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. *(Auditor’s Seal.) .

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