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THE SEATTI idee STAR-HTHURSDA THE SEATTLE STAR op horse ra and his threat atl wp ai _— re PU BLISHING CO. not obeyed is only part of the present dally routin 1 Minsour ste O ‘ a orn nh an Th? Beventh Avenue Governor Herrick haa started @ movement against profeastonal a oO u n t e r e 1 t Ss BEVERY AFTERNOON EXOCEFT BUNDAT, lobbying, and prgpises to drive this phase of grafting from the cape cy TRLEPHON KS, ital @usiness Department—Sunset Maio ©; Independent Lia ake : * In Milwaukee a grand jury haa been r to probe into . “ » ORRATES’ 7 Apr “PALCARD STAN AGENCY-S1 W aiard eve Wineet Ned 1 hen aprepe nee orglinth wate ane Brads: (>t SP eta Rea! what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to eenvered ty Bra ee ee ee wn ree pea running to cover, 7 ’ say on this sitbject: ail o Y . our subscription ex te In Conn it the Mayors’ assoctatiow: ha® just taken! up in in oo The ae . bins j . Bg as ~~ Pe oe The 43 be when GES Sa eae Aenagnew eee we esatey oF Se ney The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds og na i * name oy ‘ a Ste'on the ad eeectea SL eectet Buck of all thegp reform movements te a public silrit not to be fo Oh thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher jwred ai the Poatoffice at Bratt! » Washingt oond-clane matter, seta: O46 support which such governors aa Folk, De bdand’ 0d ms ry th paper és E : k ANT AD. ofr ich—RAULa¥® BAUG CO. CON BRCOND aVRNUM emaegenr peg! have received shows that the old indictment of mereEee Asipate tion.) This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade. oem Want A Cftice nt the a Bove number hae recently public indf&tor to Political corruption wilt Hot much longer hotd OHAPTER TV mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Ca Fpowe ot affording, tht, puny ory : hiss: 43 lace 1 , , th A tal tt ide tr THE CITY LAWYER AND THE r toria, ' Betncre For nts sette are. Bunect Male tions bi! = | teres he “f tina mcooure end the strong pepulas WAR ROM THE WILD AND but against the growing generation, Aff persons should be careful to see that ss “K WOOD, Chi R tative, 1008 Hartford Bullding. dyapatily alown With Prebidedt Reoseve efforts to bring the b port Ye . : > . j Vr Pann New Tork Hewreoen tative. 63 Tribune Bullding Se ee en “4 sigh gg riedinrs Necgnadtte: rei) BE ps Be pow had lived on the rea-| Castoria beags the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health so . source, and all alikg show the trend of a tremendous public feeling cal ne vhow ‘ Lote, had hegn her of their childten, Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine HONEST CIR CULATION regarding graft in all tte forms Rs ted a Wink alae Cc % senent aie a vested eee ‘This ta to certify that the DAILY AVERAGE BONA, wine Gud Leas vunt-to on, OGG The time te 'vieeieab © grew She had @ blind confidence in him the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re. Eee 10.00e Spies DAILY, Tr ee FIRST. QUARTER political refor vival. ‘The aif le humtd with the spirit of protest Regularly every quarter he had] member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile 905 vo na DF al and nar | corruption. pald over to her the rentats of the - ody Ge eREQED 18000 core DAILY. ae aeesemenete eee ereeereneenenn {Propertion; that was all she had} Signature of Chas. H, Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured ‘ 7 . = eared for ‘ ” : , we RRO General Manager, TN ~~ “~~ | She had no {den that by reason | continuously for over thirty years."—Philadelphia Bulletin. we the building of a rafiway station po Gubdecrtbed tn my presence and sworn to before me this Sra day THE TRAGEDIES OF CHIL DHOOD Ghd.othar developing influgnane, the “t ‘ot Apri, A. D. 1908. A. J. TENNANT, revenue of her property had gone 4 Notary ubl'c tn and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle BY CYNTHIA GRAY, up by leaps and bounds, and that i ~ - — ~~ a POO “~~ ultimately, while she was re ving Ry Cynthia Grey J of thee, there is the threat which two bundred and fifty pounds a Whe v iw you | unwl» fathers and mothers hold} Year from property which she ‘Municipal “Ownership and Citizenship | ver t ble over 1 | over their children thought worth about five thousand j ist punishment riteal 1 than a weelbag pounds, the lawyer was receiving ebuke that you ha veryone aud | litle Lillian Sehwamp, of = times baat i and bbe sea . . a hat y tical sys erything? ’ we roth ue was about twenty thousand Now, I have been quoted ax an t ae eatery that jinbe snaat Gapetenee ik ana bie tt Ge Gal |Seends ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hasbeen fem over here would prevent the successful operation of franchises | bed without your] not “de better” In school Could any more sad blow have in use for ever 30 years, has borne the signature of by your municipalities. That ts a mistake, What T did say and wih | sup ng the glass Vane 1 aied, the parents are search- ee at the lawyer than the and has been made under his re + [when y 4 and 1 and wish-| ing for her edged imitation — which personal supervision to reiterate, is that your political system presented ditt ‘ 4 you run away? That threatened punixhment was oe, My shale | _— oaage AVeselable PrepestienterAs g infanc allow no once aaa puree, we fom there do You ime you, tt re . . death of his best clien . fre unknown to us at hor While, of course, we hay tice , r t » om whe ¢ me Yo. at ayy se 1 ye ye ae Yet thet etegnal hope we hear of | Sianlleting the Food and Weg ula you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations aud “Just. ft does not enter into question of municipal ownership, Every | 700) tee veo one 1 you, plot- | can blame her? you, you whe|{m the human"breast, sprang up in | tang the Stomachs arid Bowe: a as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and nak sinks his polities and ts imbued only with civic pride.” ted to run away wh 1| remember the tragedies of your own | the lawyer's when he reflected that | , endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experte ; From this it appears that what James Dalrymple, the Glassow [ever see you ag hildboed? America was a long way off, that INDANTS § CHILDREN ence against Experiment. Btrect railway expert, has sald about the difficulty of suc Do you rer ber the fh What if little Lillian had failed | 5, ee we the exec ator mg rst ica * * aumtew Don ried yourelf Into a ¢ and b te e Are the thts learned | Would have the proving of the w Seunictpal ownership tn the poiltice-riiden ct of this coun ecloa souauit into 9. tear and bem ite pees? Ate. the things learn WAAL would “be easier then to Promotes ws DigestionCheerful hat is been greatly exaggerated. bed “I wish I were dead, dead,| Hap it ever occurred to you that |#how the legatee the fncome his ness and Rest Contains neither 4 That he should tell Mayors Dunne, of Chicago, and Johnso ng ten eek venenae ‘cahire and mothers often cruelty} Sunt had been derlying, and effect Morphine nor Mineral Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Cleveland, that their dreams are vain made good reading, but really Then you know something of the} apply the lash merely to spur a|® ager sale ved a er? of ~ prop. ior NARCOTIC. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ts it the material was never furnished by Dalrymple himself, t ee x, % - aor Oe ane child te precoctousnens, as a grati- pate A reettne cca binmamnit te contains neither Opium, Morphine ether Narcotie But even what Dalrymple did say and stands by ts enough to wet |g Ty cog tun munirlaatinnee ee 1 Amarin, and Gnd the mation = a Olek Rr SANURL POTCIER, substance, ew soap tee. It destroys Worms the people of American cities seriously to thinking, For tt must be | boys and girls!” y hated goes] A abe abendd bt Wins become He wrote Depew, and when the ane ts and allays i edres Diarrhons and Wind ; " i . . o > an A a ‘ »be: > wis! ‘ot » aie cablegram came in reply, instruct Panplin Sud Colic, It eres réeubles, cures frankly admitted that in the matter of civic pride i interest w nd you sobt I do wish it. Id A child should be taught the | * 2 ; “pal politt: y not be so bad as to render municipal ‘Billy—go to also be taught the love leasohy Aide rubied & 4 s Stomach and Iewaia, giving healthy natural sleep, g ay Seen Sees oane athe And that ts about as much] pome life? end chuekled with glee. It was just ao —_ - Per tn ownership impracticable, and yet be so bad as to prevent the full thought as is usually given to thee} fragedies—and there are sganp| What he hed wanted Thildren’s Panacea—The her’s Friend. ‘ ib eeitieetne . hort lived. An- Benefit to the people not only of munictpal-owned street railways, |intense sufferiigs of our little peo-| more than we have mentioned—les-| But the glee was # but of every other department of city government ple, sen a child's ability to n lessons ae cee see rey ey GENUINE ALWAYS , . : Just a few days ago William] from books. A child with hot hatred | Depew was o o England, ¢ e e people of thy ities of this country do not ms : al ‘ matches to the fingers of his little} or one filled with fear of punish- a eye It cannot be denied that partixanship has largely taken the place | boy littie girl This outrage} ment in case of failure, has not «| 28nds, Curses on his lips, and fear Ewe true civic pride and that party Jines divide the well meaning into | was to teach them not to play with| fair chance either In book lessons so ek «noha sates g Ited trie erat ide | Mire or life lessons, pd owertul, A F Bostile campa, while the united tricksters, heelers and ters ride Te you think that'thiéee tittie occa! Mh eee to thd yeare eh yon{ ROU. SBTEWE, Intelligent man ot 4 ever them rough shod. believed that their father Joved| fathers and mothera who have for-|0Usinent, He picked the lawyer to ‘ But though we may not get the fullest possible benefita from [them? In their terror can you not} gotten those heart struggles, those pieces in five minutes, and so took P gmunicipal ownership, it docs not follow that we are unfit for it. By |belleve that they might have wished | tragedies of your own childhood greater precaution In seeing that he same ing it might be argued that we are unfit for self. | at they, too, were “dead, dead? When about to pusish or threat- | Wes talrty dealt with . Al ead ae But there are other and lesser {en your child, reeall that dark mo-|__ The lawyer had quite an unpleas- oe of 1 bust ffatrs into the elty govern os oe veats nas tungediog te thetenent ts Fou babyhecd—es, or we oy A things appear to o ‘The incorporation arge business affairs into the govern- [children that we pretend to lovel when you were half grown—that ° . Sent will attract the attention of good citizens to their duties. The |and whom we are bound by moral |tragic, hateful, horrible moment pap ee mcie gg wee ory = In Use For Over 30 Years. Gone thing Americans never neglect te business, As the city govern- Pine. Fo bod gf ere words, . th OGD Tem.onueed pet MeN the Gass | driving now, will you, and the TwE CEU TAUR COMPANY, TT BORRAT BT. Hew TORE Crry, dment grows in business importance the citizens who now refuse 19 |r ows the earcicasly adminintared | dent!” | Renntmber aad exre seat | coach won't Fock, perhaps ~ “es Rake prominent part in elections that are mere scrambles for place | punishments And, worse than any little ones. eT ah ee Heit earnestly assume their civic responsibilities. p Glasgow citizens have acquired ¢lvic interest and pride by having —euccessfully Within a very | “All the time. I sleep there to short time the |night, and tomorrow on the Atlas 4 SEER EE RETR EERE ERR RRR REAR R RRR 4 ° hy rT the |property was sold; and, after de-/tic ere =< Sere Seem er oe” * jduetion of the expenses, there| They entered the result here, 3 EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS * Hee erase’ oi ntucten Cumann beaeats olen ond ten ae If the people of this country, in municipal organizations, can- : pounds to hand over—the handing |a two-berthed cabin vacant. Bot, if opportunity is offered. prove themselves to possebs the best usiness talent tm the world it will be the outy form of organtzation PeEETTTTITETerererrevere rrr rer T over nearly broke what was left of | the lawyer's heart Depew booked one berth. The | agent confirmed it on telephone at ne ee | And it was a less fragile one than | most men's, to. Now, old man,” he buckled the notes in a beit at the shipping office, money was paid, and the en “Well,” said the lawyer, “I must get b ck; which way are you ge Editor The 8 I think our honorable councilmen “gn which they have failed. than can be seated. If they cannot ‘mane & Inw to that effect, they can at least insert a clause in any new |should be given a tip to enact a/franchine compelling companies not said Depew, as he | £The President Has Blundered |iaw for the suffering publie who take o! ve wore, “we'll have lunch together, | ing ide on the stron enrac that. nie enete Gio Gan? ek ecua you and I. The matters been set-| “Through the cirous Kere. Pint law to prohibit the car company) might take a leason from little Den- tled promptly, and I owe you some/I'm going to have an aching tooth ‘The ordinary course of justice dented to protect personal friends. | from tak agers aboard mark. CV.R thanks. | out, and then on to the hotel.” They went into the Gr Eastern They shook hands heartily, an@ hotel and had as elaborate a lunch | separated, going in opposite dines | Phis is not “the square deal” which we had a right to expect from @ur president. Paul Morton and other officers of the Santa Fe as could be served. | tions, Should have been treated exactly as the officers of any other corpor- | The champagne raised the spirits} The moment Depew was out of tion which had violated an injunction } of both a 5 were light |sight the lawyer returned to the ste: " | enough. Lo ded raising. passenger agent's office. The violation of the pa is admitted. e — was | %a STAR. DUST And while sat there, al “My friend has altered his mts’ ki: Phe act not of the intangible corporation but of its officers and | tye scheme shaped itself in Lolde he said. “He will book the other @gents. To proceed against them no other evidence was required brain—it was an active, busy, plot-| berth, and so have the whole eabia than the fact of violation. The proceeding in contempt is an inquiry ting brain—and it found good | to himself to find the individual who is guilty. Every lawyer knows that this open ‘~ —- - 7 ele *Righ ht you are, sir.” ee wat are yo inking of, law- e@ same process wi § 4s the ordinary procedure. le mee ; ns yer?" | through as before, and eonenteae i The sete pes aie paren ten ny nae: ~~ — live mutinesrs will rev-(worry Lija Nothing but a frost Secs ay cetniae, tf teak ation: Pepe ee ee SS eouragem: enance to e cia protec tut c me of the battle-| bothers him, on oe ao J enjoy ‘or the other begth in the cal from prosecution his friends and the friends of his “bo: ship Kniaz Potemkine before they . ing my wine.” pew was to journey in. ‘The blind goddess is not supposed to recognize or discriminate | ®7@ sebdued. An American misstohary says 40,- Where'll I book my passage— | _ Did intend to travel to Ameri+ s 4 - 000 people have died from the | ‘gre & Darese seme hese?” ca? Not quite as far. ‘Detween friend or foe. Harmon and Judson have been loyal to the Ata Rahan has the eppenciettin eleeee bt ge s, in Eldon street there is 4 The lawyer determined o) he Dest traditions of the legal profession. They have firmly and cour- | pet puts her in “clase” now. Lo Strange t never fatal in Pile: passenger agent—close here. I'll/ the ship at Queenstown, | ageously met an unpleasant situation and have forced an issue which | out for farewell tours! detphia walk with you.© | hoped to bring off his coup heres Gt becomes the duty of every good citizen and particularly of every - om Ea PER. lb Nahe chetnwesgt * pomey to bring lt od ee 2 Ee y a ded. Now, honest, HOW would you President Roosevelt Is determined 7 ere crisp Bank of gland notes Jawyer to push until it is rightly deci Sule te tie the cuast Pilg ave ng Hyde's om poe on York. and are @ bit confusing| helped to girdle Depew's waist. 4 The Graft H A WORD FROM JosH Wise, | {*bArtments fa Washington. Gee! “Depew paid the bill, and lighting (To be Continued.) e Gra unt More trusts! cigars, the two men walked alon : rs . e ong —* - - t Liverpool street into Eldon street. | On firworks ; une earn ood nk m7 | “You are still staying at Arm-| lowe: See us P The graft hunt fs becoming general and hot. eon the with nothing but screens for ge | field's ‘Piper and Taft. entire country the public is being aroused to an ardent spirit of re- montha. 7 h -_ 4 form. .upinom og Sum | Gow La Follette, of Wisconsin; Governor Folk, of Missouri MY FRIEND HAS ALTERED HIS MIND,” SALD THE LAWYER. ernor jette, o consin; Governor , of Missourt; District Attorney Jerome, of New York; Clarence S$. Darrow, of Deddow Ajo peq a4 | PIANOS ——- Srey “ Lewaem: ot Betton, “ate th $6 the princi | “Don't bluster, old son. I come | “That's the creckt word, I don’t Chicago, and Thomas W. Lawson, of B . t ' from a land where we make holes|say you robbed my aunt, but I'll We sell better Pianos at lower prices and i ents pal speakers at the great “reform rally” to be held in Ottawa, } 193 8 Zh ‘sour aWOg lin Dlusterers—round holes with bul-|take tarnation good care that you “ ae POR FERRE EAS OR GAOT PARTE than any other house in the city, in less necessary | lets at the bottom of ‘em.” “Let me tell you - eat don't—you let me tell you ell get there all the quicker. in July, designed to be a great political revival m Popular feeling ts ripe for it. Political revival really than is direction of the reform spirit already aroused. t rob me. See? Now you just |set about winding up this here es tate quick as greased lightning, and 1| mind that it realizes the best price Pop- | KOHLER & CHASE, wlar outcry against graft seems to have stirred administrative and | beats say you have robbed my | See?" lias 5 aide eral prosecuting officials to astonishing activity. A young man in Chieage oars he aunt——" It was apparent that Depew was 7 mecene ANE C, A. Meyer, Mgr. | will devote the reat of ife to| } ” o dividual to be Philadelphia—the last from which reform spirit was to have t= ae Carter nt iretad ‘ nt. | _ “Rebbed ona “ie ‘not an in Hividual t be pl ayed with } conspicuous case of graft- * work is from Deen suspected—ts presenting the most | Who says ma chasing. When those who have long been dead in thelr sins awake we a and that woman's is never | done 4 oa may look for minor miracles everywhere. : THE OUTSKIRTS. 3 Ss N Governor Folk’s record is an inspiration, His order to the sherift | Fy you going away for the rent ALL QUIET AL Ty “ | 2 of the summer? K : MEAI 4 r@) of St. Louls county to arrest all who violate the law against betting “For the rest of the summer?| items of news are searce and gur| lal pat peat | - TIME 3 Certainly no, Summer doesn’t need ‘ time to write them still more scarce, | Mel) Hale is making some needec | Fr any rest ? Ce) ae | ee oem) eee) hi ie improvements on the George ranch. | " ad ; We hear that Gene Hutchison wa If you want to » “That young Scatterdough who|thrown from a horse and had three} It exemplified—if you | follows you around ali the time isn’t) of bis ribs broken, 3 . 2 want to see upwards a bad looker, is he?” remarked the| Attendance was large at Sunday or 200 students i “ty, _ Is Invariably the rule when & I'm the one that needs GAS RANGE GaAs Slim Purses 2p ces with a eoc~~2 girl who served in the rear rank Of | g¢ " , . ce the chorus, me Socket books schoo! has do. |] OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN IS EXTREMELY CONVENIENT RANGE in the kitchen is a pleas Seren eee “I should say he ain't,” replied the| cided to buy an organ —Sand Creck WHEN BUYING WEARING APPAREL. ure, | The ne in Sa studenta—at their work—preparing for the battle of Iife— girl who held the end of the line.|correspondence, Valentine (Neb.) | We dress men, women and children, in the height of fashion, |! the time . t task to You should go right > “He's a tine looker—he’s one of| Republican, for ONE DOLLAR A WEEK aa | ‘ =] 2 & cool, geome Sia, ee Leg | Ah, these men with commanding pres- “4 ee eae j } \ koe house when yot re & . ames an M §S RAD Second, top floor, and . } > iodide tu dudhele cae, oe says Washington dis Ha poe Ay visit the day or even- [ patches, will be commander of the e24e i mes SOAS nym i008. ‘Dost core Wein | Stern Outfitting Co., Inc. |) Se oO ad PIN gop }belong to the army—and don’ tt ti g£ MODERN BUSINE The “boys” in Paris are planningltend to enlist nt Some A 422-424 PIKE STREET, COR, FIFTH eattie i in ’ a hot time for Rev Fiijah Dowie, A Dr, John Alex P.-1. Bollding, Fo urth and Union. hot time won't Phones o Dr. F. M. Conn, Alaska Bidg. *** Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind,, Ex.