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Member of the Sertpos Northwest League of Newspapers Pablished Dall The Star rm St Look Publishing Oo. a STAR—SATURDAY, J ULY 10, 1915. PAGE 4, Photograph of Seattle 35 Years Ago, Taken From Second Ave. North of Pike St. peal glance from the Then shut your eyes sway. It is midsummer radiant sun The h It is typical yuses are all w photograph of Seattle T to the photograph of Seattle Yesterday. Give your imagination full The Seattle of Yesterday, the Se- attle of 1880, basks sleepily be rath a blue sky and a Seat summer weather ooden They are far apart Cows graze and garden truck grows on land now worth $5,000 the front foot. skyscrapers. There are no pavements, but rutted dirt roads, dusty in dry weather, muddy in wet are no automobiles, no electric lights, Phere no street cars, no The business district is on First ave., from Columbia to Main. st.” then.) utbursts of Everett True| 4 Marr (First ave., south of Yesler, was “Commercial There is a double row of wooden stores gro [Outbursts of Everett True] <t AM RETURNING YOUR PENCIL, MR. TRUE, VSRY MUCH HAD BEEN PLAYING wire iT fi! IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL “A TAXPAYER” OUT OF A JOB Editor The Star: I have not had work enongh since September Jast year to half feed my family, and now I am nearly broke. How ;is it that we property owners and ‘taxpayers with families cannot get work? Where we go to look for work we find Italians or members of other races from Southern Eu- ‘rope holding all the jobs. don't want to see any one ;starve, but give American citizens, we who have families to keep and taxes to pay, a fair show. TAXPAYER, THANKS FOR WILSON DAY Editor The Star: Wilson day was one of the grandest thoughts that ever came to you. I cannot find words to express my grati tude. When I read of the big meeting being planned for Wilson day I nearly cried with joy. To think we were given the priv. ilege of coming together as one big family to try to show our appre- ciation of our president! We thank you for it. A reader of The Star for nine years, MRS. J. D. H. SHE DEFENDS BRYAN Editor Star: Why is it those who are condemning Bryan Most bitterly for bis resignation from the cabinet are those who contend most stoutly that the cab- jot 1s better off without him? | Has the habit of denouncing | Bryan become so fixed in a certain type of mind that he must be abused, even for actions which are conceded by those same minds to be for the best interests of the country? And why #0 quick to ascribe to hint @ selfish ambition and desire for personal aggrandizement in ey- ery move he makes? Bryan {# not antagonizing Wil- son, and, judging from his utter. ances so far, has no intention of so doing. Left undisturbed by in judictous and unjust newspaper comment, they would go forward | with their good work, each in his own way, but with unanimity of alm, both retaining the warm re- gard and affection of their coun- try, which has been so fairly won by both by their common fight for the public welfare, But all efforts to exalt Wilson by depreciation of | Bryan must react unfavorably upon those who do not forget that but for Bryan a vastly different |ing the presidential chair; that |for every occasion we have to be |thankful for the fact that Wilson that|is the man at the helm, we have Ing his parents a . |the same oceaston for gratitude to Bryan as the instrumentality thru which Wilson came to occupy that exalted position. type of man would now be occupy. | ceries, hardware, boards It bibulous a and quiet village riotous HERE'S a good sh the Seattle market star playe sh the saloon G aloe White men « Chinatown is on Washi at { tight-wire m tr w nt of ons on piles over now. Sailors, miners time.” robbe thru n brawls are frequent ugged are ws These restaurants. activity w at street ¢ where the bay at high t The sidewalks are at n It wakens t at ntime. nightfall re Jimmy Smith's Bij { sloon has t Phe 1 giv free Bands play in progress within es a ambling Jance with squaws Vicious cribs perch the union stati In town dered ngton st ns are for “a good dropped sd loggers d, r 1gs 3 are “the Id days & WELEN, DONT BUY ANY Mar FoR SuPPER TONIGHT — PLL BRING HOME A MICE MESS OF FISH /'LL Wave ‘BM ALL CLEANAD AnD | | Wert To ort COUPLE OF Nici PicKeReL A named R man eynolds, eattle of 1880 and the Seattle Photograph of Seattie Today, Taken son-in-law of Medmeyer, the baker, is held up and robbed and wantonly murdered by two desperados, { Columbia rhe into the street one find them hiding They are haled t uilding) where Judge R surges forw heap deal table whi across the boughs n over laid greased and thr The wretch ied Man’s Troubles A Yes MAM “These e ate VERY Moe FRIEND OF MINE MR puss. He's IN LOVE with SAY— THROW IN YOUR REVERSE. HE AST ME GERY LOVED HIM, AND WE AST IF ANY ONE was COURTIN’ HER AN’ THEN IF ANYBODY EVER kigseD of fire bell udge is thrust to « h is his be The murderers are dragged where the First National bar Third pour one-armed, at The citizens them rings k sler’s ut the foot of hall in a hay st Y (present yer Green remanded to jail They are killing The crowd The plinters alley nearby (about nds) vany h is crushed t o th Scantlings are pes are fetched, tries Green to cut | APLEH Hy werentr( BITING — THE WIND WAS FROM “THE wrone DIRECTION | DIDNY GET ANIBOLE | WELL-HUREN NOW AAD GET CLEANED UP>- SUPPER I5 ALL months. By © Kntered #t second-class matter of Today GY con \ i ler Dike In From Approximately the Same Spot. the with armed strong rope a knife, but is overpowered. The one- struggle His one arm prodigiously He grasps the rope and eases the strain of the noose about his neck, despite the grease. The crowd holding the other end of the rope jerks it. After a while the one-armed man is man dead . HAT was Seattle 35 Dougall-Southwick fr Where the Mae- stands little white “Second st.” Opposite present site of the Bon Marche. In the dis- tan Yesler hill you can see the Baptist church. The large building is the University, where the Metro- politan theatre now stands. What a contrast, these two photographs! The same sun shines now as then. The tides ebb and flow. The mountains are everlasting. But the city of Seattle has changed beyond all recognition. years ago. store was a iting a narrow dirt road— was an orchard ¢ under OW GFE, HELEN You DIpN’T Ger \ SAYS YES, SOME MAN Dib. NAME AN’ | ‘TOLD ‘IM | WAS AFRAID THe GUY MIGHT BE TOO MANY FoR HIM. EVA TANGUAY. Maybeso Evia Tlanguay gleatest Melican dancer, Gettee more money on bill boards than Bill Bryan. Evelyblody comee showshop thinkee evil, Allesamee gettee so | man y “les go slee Evia Tlan- quay.” Wife maybeso say | get- tee divioce. Manager say to Evia | give you tloo million dlollar week—on bill board tioo hundred cash! Evia say “I takee off tien per cent more flor cash.” Maybeso manager Comstock no standee it! owe A MURDERER? the Webster, 8. C,, porter.) Wesley Kading, who Is employed joving picture theater in Sioux rived Saturday to spend two vacation shooting and visit- ind friends! y “No, (From Re. in Falis, week Speaking of our submarin t today— miss teresa lives on west 124-nt won't never go into that musick | store where she used to buy songs| to sing and play on her planner & now she comes all the way down| town to her musick buying | whreby hangs a tale as potes say | when they write pomes yesterdy she wanted a song that they were singing on the moon Mght execurshion which her ice |creem buyer took her to | #80 she busts into the frunt of |the store and a freckled faced guy |who had just come to n. y. from} |slsoraville to carve a future for hisself slides up and says what will you have miss the young lady was busy taring up the musick sheets bunting for the 1 she wanted and she turned suddenly on the clerk and chirps murphy that do Daniels In the Bryan's den."—Everye body's. . The young woman was paying her {first visit to the hair department of a Chicago department store, She! edged forward to the counter, her| | face crimson. “I er-erer Want some false hair!" | she stammered, | Very well, madam,” responded} the tactful sales girl, “ t shade does ‘your friend’ desire Qur have you Moonlight” betcher life freckle face & he dident “Kissed Me in then he replys it must have been the feller who} worked here last week | only came three days ago. Johny NOT MUCH LEFT, She--That Jones is crazy! He-—-No_ wonder. ways giving somebody a piec her mind! quarrelsome Mra, the that flabbergasted get his breath for a cuppel of minita and She was al- | e of # A BUSY WOMAN! | (From the Mattoon » Star.) Mrs. Chronic Hostess—Mre. D.| B. Chronic was hostess to the! | Ladies’ Aid society of the Cooks Mills M. BE. church. { eee Commercial “My dad came money last week.” “Yes, I know. 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