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Shrimp and Crab Are Together SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16. —A real live Shrimp and Crab on the i route to day from San Francfeco to Portland, What they will do to each other when they meet face to face may be told by wireless, of may not become known un til the vesse! docks at Astoria, A clerk in the local ticket of. fice, not the steward, to blame. He could not resist the temptation when he sold a tick et to J. A. Shrimp to place him in the same stateroom with |. B. Crab. ELOPERS AFRAID GRANDCHILDREN WILL TEASE THEM TAYLORVILE, ll, Sept. 16 After swearing the minister and marriage license clerk to secrecy because if “his children and grand \ehildren found it out they might tease him,” W. Fy Silverwood, 72, of @&. Louis, pulled off a life-sized elopement and married Miss Mary P. Reider, 64, also of St. Louis, bere last vight. They will r n to St Louls today and mo ir home in St. Louis, The bridegroom ts a retired merchant, He has been married once, but this Is the bride's first venture. ~ | WHAT WE'RE WORTH, | ACCORDING TO DOC} PARIS, Sept. 16.—The average! human being between the ages of 30 and 40 has a commercial value of $6,000, according to Dr. A. De} Neuville, who bas established the following scale of human values To the age of 5, $90; from 5-10,! $900; from 10-20, $2,000; from 20-3 $4,000; 30-60, the human is at his Dest, $6,000; 50-60, $3,000. From 80 upwards, the value ts “anything un der $700." The doctor makes no difference as between the sexes. .—The sinking of posed for a moving picture machine, cost David Thom- as, of Los Angeles, his life. David swam out to get a closer view of| the actors, and drowned. es: ek eRe Sgn NERF ve HIM, y ol OUR FARM BRO: TO BFERY LOAFER. R ISS TRE? Ie TING GTS Si: POLITICAL FREEDOM AND GOVT. BY PLAIN PEOPLE That's What the Convention of ; The State Federation of Labor, the State Grange and Direct Means to State. NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 16.—-A higher crest to the wave of pro gressiveness which is sweeping Oregon and Washington, will roll up when the Washington State Federation of Labor, the State Grange and the State Direct Legiw lation League convene at North Yakima September 25. The coming convention hi significance, not alone be is the first gathering in Washing ton of the organizations mentioned, Legislation League) but because a supreme effort will lhe made to harmonize the vartous factions so thoroughly that on all progressive legislation they will act in harmony Not alone in Western but in Eastern Washington as well, the plain people are coming to the front with refreshing enthusiasm, without doubt now control the bal ance of power in thin state. This first meeting of the Wash- ingten progressives is the result of an amalgamation previous to the meeting at Olympt ‘ederation of Labor, the lation League and the rs assembled representatives and made a Tight at Olympia for those bills which _embodied Fecal! Leares DISS HAF SOMEDINGS and) ‘AR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1} ae UNLESS R. MARTIN. © offietals, the primary, int ive and referendum R. B. Martin” jot i of the Farmers’ [Union of Spokane, was chosen president and will preside at open ing of the Yakima convention. Mar tin is one glowing example of insurgent and bie activity im th! Northwest of progressive ne ‘The idea of the convention will be an assemblance of thone men who represent the people of Wash ington and the PROPLE only, The convention is also agreed = upon with a nonpartisan spirit to pre vail and the INITIATIVE, REFER wpirit upon which all will be united Among those who may be «x pected. in attendance are Peter Henretty, of the State Miners ‘slature at Olympia with his plea for the employers compensation act; Charles Case, president of the Washington State Federation of La jbor, and Cc. O. Young, general or | gaatacr of the American Federa nm of Labor. = A. MeLa#an of the Sta' b Direct | regard is largely responsible for the | ENDUM AND RECALL as objects) ~~~ | Seattle last night from Nome, car Union, who electrified the last leg Words by Schaefer Music by Condo " “wr EYES | teresting figure, in that the Direct Legislation League of Washington promise to rival the whirlwind di rect legislators of Oregon. In short, this coming convention | to be held tn Central Washington, | means further upbullding of thone eminently powerful forces the | forces of the common people which have set the East wondering | at the Western spirit which is throwing off the shackles of Spe | cial Privilege. La Pine Studio, The Star will give away absolutely free of charge a coupon By special arrangement with the for two beautiful panel photos at this gallery for every want ad amounting to $1 or over taken at Star office org of Quaker Drug Stores. Star want ad ageneii now located at all three QUAKER DRUG STORES Fourth & Pike—Third & Madison—tist Av., Near ] fasesinnia tebe | The steamship Umatilia of the Pacific Coast company arrived in rying 4 cargo of gold bullion val-| $360,000. There wi shipment of ha re. Councilman Griffiths’ ordinance | for the condemnation of the Craw- | ford line was today referred to the | corporation counsel to work on it} in conjunction with the ge jcommittee of the counef), ‘ Business Bringere. Star classified ade. ‘Sanitary Bakeries, Cafes, Delicatessens and Restaurants of Seattl The Cut Rate Dairy Luncheon COR. FIRST AND YESLER WAY SCALE OF PRICES es, Cakes, Sauces, Coftec Tea, Choeolate, Milk or B a Beand, ‘Rice with Cream, etc, i and Butter, per order A PLACE FOR EVERYBODY Everything First Class But the Pri 3c to Te | We also own Colman Bidg We are about complying wit ing hours, days 7c to 16¢ Doughau ete. Bete uttermilk ..3e4¢ (MUTUAL LIPE BUILDING) ice We save you from 20 to 40 per cent on your meat TRY 1T ONCE and operate the Colman Lunch, the only Dalry Lunch in Seattie union demands in regard to work and pay ~ PICKERING’S BAKERY AND "DELICATESSEN One of the best in the city. big steam table; large variety of cooked dishes. home cooking; put up. Bread, cakes, pies, doughnw its, etc.; all home baking and Sandwiches and lunches Corner of Westlake ond Pipe St. One of the Most Modern and Sanitary Baking Establishments Rasmussen is proprietor. Is the Model Bakery, located at 2027 First av., of which Mr. Gus In the mixing and baking room are to be found the most sanitary condt- tions, as all baking is handled with extreme caution as to the cleanliness and sanitary condi- tions of the business. Mr. Ras- muxsen aims at all times to have customers satisfied that they are getting clean and wholesome food, As we use only first class goods from the very best grades that money can buy, and are made only by the very best of ex- perlenced men in the business, and we are always pleased to en- tertain inspection. MODEL "BAKERY 2027 FIRST AVE. Phones, Main 8597. 3 an 4788. | Union Cafe, 306! Union St. D. LA FONTAINE, Prop. OPEN ALL NIGHT -H. Brand ‘Bakery Home Made Bread Our products are made of the best material and we solicit your patronage. 2927 FIRST AVENUE Phone Ind. 4248. The Market Lunch and Coffee House XXXX Brand QUAKER BAKERY I have at last solved the problem by my new process of making pure malt yeast, after 40 years’ experience as a practical baker, by making the best Bread to be had in Seattle, which will be known as the Quaker Bakery KXXX Brand Malt Br Physicians and Ganitary Inspectors are especially javited to make an analysis of the XXXX | Brand Malt Bread as to purity and wholesomeness. For sale— 1607 WESTLAKE BOULEVARD QUAKER BAKERY STALL 29 1119 Pike Westlake Market | | | Noted for Its Cream Waffles and Good Coffee, Bank for Savings Bidg., Cor. Pine and Westlake. PHONE: Main 7171 Cafe Olymp us 112 First Ave. S. “Where dainty dishes Sig may eat, Where cheer and ffiéndship ever meet.” Music and Vaudeville Entertainment Every Evening from 8 to 1 o’Clock. WM. ABBOTT, Manager. The most vital question with the people to- day is the subject of getting pure and whole- some food for consumption. There has been much agitation in favor of the manufacture and putting out of wholesome articles of food as compelled by law, and we are getting on a better basis each But day nevertheless we must choose the best and most sanitary places of business when buying, and for this reason The Star is publishing this list of Sanitary establishments, When you are shoppin lower floor, and you St the Panttary Market call at Booth 21, on the nd the finest | Delleatessen Goods at the most reasonable prices to be had in the “Good Things ~The Standard Restaurant SPECIALS — Qur Standard Bpecial Rice Cakes " THE OWL Restaurant Under New Management A. E. Farrington, Successor to Farrington & Reed Popular Prices, OPEN ALL NIGHT One of the Oldest Established Restaurants in the City. Family Boxes Built Especially for This Purpose. 1612 First Av. Phone ind. A 2884, A. E. Farrington, Prop. - Evangeldes Bros.’ Bakery 2334 SIXTH AVE. Prompt Service pevery courtesy is shown to our with Maple Syrup and Coffee THE BEST HOME-MADE LINE OF BAKERY GOODS In Seattle. All cooking done right here where you can see you are getting home cooking We are using Young's Stone. Buhr brand of flour for all grabam and whole wheat cook- ing. We are also sales agents for this brand of flour, TEMPLE OF ECONOMY Stall 349 Mrs. De Long. Is open for the public of Seat tle to inspect their fine bakery at any time, and we know you will be pleased. Their bread is gufficient to speak for itself, and a trial of our products is our recommenda- tion. Their delivery is prompt, and patrons, When phone us. Phone, Ind. A 4403. Everything First Clans. out of bread, please SVEA RESTAURANT *. D. OLBEN, Prop. 1918 Weatlake Avenue, Seattle, WASHINGTON 706 FIRST. AVENUE Basement Washington Building Foot of Cherry Street Dinner Specialy 4 to & p. ‘Open 6», m.Until ® DAIRY LUNCH Then arEerA Le In HG 86 Hepat Prk p.m. Thompson’s Cafes and Bake EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS Wedding Cakes Made to Order Our Sanitary Bakery, on Third Floor, Located at 802 SECOND AVENUE No Basement Bakery—We are ye open for inspection. Equipped with the latest electric dish-wasbers, for bing nd then scalding with botling water. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS 618 Third Ave. 820 Second PHONES: Main 3145; Ind. 5480 R. THOMPSON, ST. GERMAIN THE ST. GERMAIN IS LOCATED AT 409 PIKE ST., ALSO AT 1517 PLACE IN THE PUBLIC MARKET with one exception, and This is the oldest baking establishment in the city, started in 1898 in their present Pike Street location, which location they had to vacate years ago when the wooden structure was torn down to make room for the present] building. ‘The St. Germain was started in the old Pike Place Market with its opening, and grown and prospered ever since. Eight months ago they decided to again open at J old location, 409 Pike Street, which place has been fitted up sumptuously in Alaska maf The baking for this house, as well as the one at 1517 Pike Place, is done at the BI Place Public Market, which is under the direct supervision of the City Sanitary Insp Gj CELEBRATED HOME MADE CAKES AND COOKIES Factory, 412 Third Ave. West. Phone, Queen Anne ti Phone 1 128 “Phone Independent A 4 A NICE PLACE When You Are ‘Three Blocks Up Marion St ‘man Dock and Turn to Your Bight. MITCHELL'S CAPE GRAY & CARLSON, Props #21 Third Avenue, Opposite Ceatral Butd A GOOD MEAL FROM 20 AND WAFFLE HOUSE. 186 Ceffes and Cake be Short Orders » Specialty, RAMSTAD & NEWGARD, Proprietors. The PARISIAN BAKERY KAFFISTO C. B, STEEN, Pr 1526 Westlake Athambra Open 6 A. M. to 12 MM Home Made Dishes Ie known to make the Lesome We original snd genuine They" use the Nghest’ erage tn Basement Delivery Prompt and Courteous. 403 Cedar St. Main 7890 m to 8 p mpt Kervice PLAZA CAFE 404 Pine 8 LYONS BAKERY AND ps RESTAURANT We are always open, night and day. “A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.” m DRESDEN 314 Pike St... | Give us a call and you tainly be pleased wit products. Phone X 1416 |= We invite the public of the Nerth End to come and inspect our modern, up-to-date bakery, Everything cleanly and sanitary. We invite you’ patronage. ° NEW FREMONT BAKERY 3615 Wooland Pk. Ave. (Fort Look for Hi M. Stamp and Union Label JENS L. HANGEN CARL P. nat PHONES: North 113; Green 505 merly C. A. 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