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THE SEATTLE STAR 1907 and 1808 Geventh Ave. YY STAR PUBLISHING CO. om FLAW IN COMMON USER PROVISIONS EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. ~ Telephones—Editorial: Independent 575; Sunset, Main 1050, Busin Independent 1138; Sunset, Main 1060. BALTARD STAR AGENCY Ballard Ave. Sunset lara _— ; One cent per py, etx oente week, orm twenty-five cents per month. Delivered by mati of carrier, No f : —— TO MATL, BU MSORINARS-The do when your subscript x) a at ee Oe Seen BAe nee tak Cone ort voor | SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY'S PROPOSED FRANCHISES SIM- S Raden stonar ned nas Some ILAR IN THIS RESPECT TO ONE REFUBED BY OLD COUN dat the Py ffe tm a matter . — ci RETAINS EXCLUSIVE USE OF EVERYTHING BUT THE TRACKS, WHICH MAY BE USED ON RENTAL BABI Those Who Fail ommon use of tracks and fix It provides that the elty or an Yow shrunken and pitiful a thing, how hollow 4 delusion, ta the t a by th it the reet car her com under grant from Like the soldier who, when Galerius sacked the camp of the Per attle Klectric company for the con-|@ rental basis, the terms of w fully preserved the bag, but threw away the contents, they will find Theae franchises, introduced tn} shall be such as shall ¢ " the council at tte session last Mon-| prior rights of that « that they have spurned true riches, real success, to hug to thelr bh day night, are now in the hands] other words, there is things that are false and worthless of the corporations pitte M4}use of the tracks af ell rl Fs - will probably come up for consid. | Achievement to Rot always success, while reputed failure often | Wil Brebabiy come ie anne of the} Oa‘ Rental te comanittes The Beattie Klectric company Many a poor eripple who struggled under his handicap, doing Bimilar Clauses. anke t tt be exclusive © 0 ed common user clause| OWhership and n une, to be is best to make bimsclt useful, trying to reflect a ttle sunshine in | The so-called common user clause) OM DeTNG Sat Delt right. the darkness and to make a home a title brighter, but never expect in the amended ¢ nises for th while it ves only secondary » “ rests © 4 by} une under a rental basi for the tng apectal recognition here or hereafter, will be surprised to find }| use of a : — “vip ~ a peo poy salar citew Gumuane Bis name written in letters of unfading light high above that of ® [ine company had refused to aor] The common-user provision o with @ 1 -| tained in the franchise passed by SCHOOL GIRL nation’s conqueror. + clause, It permits the| the off counectl and which the com When the genius of true history unrolls the scroll of earth's real | company to Fetain until the end of | pany refused to nooept wovided f°) vor the last dancing school day henefactors it will be found that many who stand highest on the list | the ton of the gral Ene nine | fixed appurtenances in the streets, | 08 enquiaite frock ts of wheer Fre pelea a - “ . . "| mull fintshed with al e and fine were hardly recognized during their lives, The name of many 8 ¢T [tracks and all fixtures, auch as/and reserved to the city or subee- aa i ig mere wires, poles and other appurte- | quent grantees of the city the right i want will be above that of his master. Many a humble employe will | Wires, polen all Sine! alten. |to purchase « half interest in therm]. The akirt is short, barely escaping be found to have been in reality more successful than the pro us use of everything but the! without any value being ssertbed the knees, full in width aad is fin lound to " « ° to the tranchies isbed with the dainty embroidery pristor of the establishment in which he worked —— sites . with © narrow row of the Val in True human histary will be enriched with the story, not of the but of the unknown Useless prince, y who remained on the farm helped to pay the mortgage and stifled his own ambition, in order that the favorite brother might be sent to college, and thus scored @ higher success than the renowned one for whom the sa riflce was made STAR DUST By “JOSH” sertion above it The blouse has @ narrow, closely shirred vest, which has two inserts of the Val, while the insertion t# used on either side of it The wide cape collar is made en tirely of the lace and embrot and the sleeves consist ae puffs, confined with the embroider Jed bands of The girl who smothered her longings for a higher education, or Lg EERE RI sacrificed the prospects for marriage and a home of her own, in is unretiewed, a broad soft sash of t © own ov pure white girdles the watet, while order to take care of ber aged parents, and was never known out “Tt is true that your father stole/ball this season The tane declare/ white embroidered «ilk stockings wide the little circle of a tow friends, will loom larger and bright " ade of dollars? they will net speak of the glagers/are worn wih kid slippers to match. thousar proud daughter of the life]as the Nationals ance offictal proudly drew her- | (he Senators again to hor full height, threw back| A congressman tilted ber chin and} was told that Gen upon the ques [expensive trip to was for his health @ in the true record of human forces than the sister who weot to The eollege and became @ great author, musician, artist of actress Who can estimate what the world owes to those who, according to the ordinary standards of wax ve fail Who cau compute the debt of men who, in their efforts to make Aittle better piace In which to live maney or to achieve fame? Give Us More Hadleys from self her shoulders ms ivitization to the men and the world a little brighter, « busy to make looked toner My father siole nothing,” she re plied coldly. “He never stole one) health.” cont. He simply took the money!” | Joe Cannon talks of « ving a card [party next week Brides whist and progressive cuchre. Elihu Root entertained New York friends recently. Elihu adds a great remarked, “Well wo bave been too A WORD FROM JOSH WISE but will call them Ode who Leonard Waals he United Hates WANT BOY If Fred Atwood, @ 15-year-old be who run away from his home to Vancouver, B. C., recently, wante t #0 howe again, be will find a ticket awaiting him at the loca! office of the Great Northern railway It appears that the lad se his mind to see the world some time “ko and started out to view t many wonderful places he read about, traveling as a brakebeam tourist Recently the heart-broken parent hat their They did learned from some source wnt boy was in Seattle al has bought « ticket and left it at the ratiroad office, The police are trying to locate the runaway and in form him of the fact JOVIAL GANG GATHERED | The made a roundup in “Pilly the M yesterday and ought up er of old-time offenders in their @ragnet ° 7T. Kye and A. Brown «eve iT names an Jack Bexton, ae ner, Michael Berry, Robert and James McCullougt Kerry ta better kr te n and ntimat an ta Mickey ¥ nd hie recer shows that he fe a frequent visite at Chief Delaney’s hosteiry. Cor ner enjoys the alles of “Dyke,” and} the others ta the crowd all possess © ames than * riginaily wt pe her All of the gong ar reed with being disorderly pers I'm glad he's done one thing for his DID BROKE IN The summer holidays were nearly deal to the yety of Washingtoo i life, as he ts hail iow well met |over, and business war getting slack. Herbert S. Hadley, the youthful attorney general of Missouri, A petrified liver an’ Quite on excitement was conned | The “Grate Polish” quartet, as who has forced the Standard Ol) company to its knees, modestly says a soft heart have - Hine — a Rane ty Tithe famous minstrels facetiously of his victory never been found in [the burt cae western congran-{ealled themectves, had done very “1 have accomplished no more than any lawyer of ordinary in- any ene mae, man has been appearing lately with|W*l! that season, and | had de telligence and perseverance could have done, 1 was simply trying bis whiskers combed in a new style. ow ig ate, sucess by me — To get the deatred affect, so be saya, |8"4 by f exceptionally « & few salt in a lawyer-like wa. 1 was not persecuting the Standard oo whee ee Gucneh > po se |standard both in music and morals Ot) company, but only trying ‘o punish it for failure to conform to b anit But now their prestige was threat the laws of Missoert.” a Can 1 equeese myself in theret |ened by the strange claim of Isabet In other words, this young lawyer ‘was simply doing bis duty. sens any a ~ — . ay ne to the step ¢ <= a Pe ee He was not engaged in a reform crusade. He was only acting up to ot attended tho ow You can, madam, replied one of} fate attention. For Miss Jackson his responsibility. He was not trying to make law—simply to A large crow: - -_ nd Sern |tB* obliging passengers, “but it’s|had abandoned her profession that force it — — My sconelbanns mot necessary for you te ge te thatlof a domestic servant, and she was an. Ruane - — " - trouble. There are aay oumber of! mow Iving in lodgings on her scanty HE WAS THE MAN BEHIND THE LAW. ‘ Mr. Taubman moved to thie place) on, would be glad to do it for| savings and in the hope of di “ ‘We need that sort of law officers May his tribe increase’ The | last week : CREE - igo lonpeetir Hypenctnnged ag Penge law is the reflection of the mora! sense of the people. The way to HB. te a pdm —s - Pride, the youngest and mont enforce the moral sense of the people is to enforce the law cold epell.—Chagria | r) drawing member ot the Troupe. Tt ia for the Herbert Hodleys to win succeas, All they need a ~o _ be ent we . . The time was fast approaching ~ : * amy a when the minstrels would migrate te do is to do their duty without fear or fvor bar simple pa Perhaps you noticed that Gor fs to ome ether papas senort ‘iis leads straight to the regard and respect of the peop 3 sod traveled for his health, while luabe! had fost carried into effec WHAT WE NEED TODAY IN OUR COUNTRY 15 NOT MORE | Jona D. Rockefeller stayed at home d - ee hd appeal ae if Hooker * gentioman, who a “ the m LAW, BUT MORE HADLEYS. for the same reason. ty pega A ocr ote , No matter how a fellow turns ments of the troupe, to say nothing rT] 9 The trusts are on his track; of bis skill in manipluating the har They swat bim when bes going. {Mmonium, was respec ted equally be And they swat him coming back fore and bebind the scenes Mr. Hooker's first step towards a oman who flees from frigid lands When coal goes up in price WI find on reaching warmer climes Some trust has boosted tee. A HOODOO OVER IN EUROPE “why have you placed pickets solution of the problem was to form & committees of the whole house during the first lunch Interval after Miss Jackson had spoken to him At this meeting he wrestied mildly It takes centuries fn some parte of Fernpe for that house?” the chief asked and paternalty with Mr. John Pride. a new idea to penetrate the heads of the Inhabitante napecto: painting out to him the error of bis { No wonder things move slowly in these lands, where Because it's a fonce,” replied the caps fem the preston! and Gnen emtore are good enough for the | Inspector cial potnt of view. Mr. Pride's only present ated faventions are owed as answer Was a single sentence in works of the devil If noms to be a great deal « treap- | which he catalogued Mine Jackson's Jn Greece Princess Sophia tx president of the | @F for Gen. Wood to travel than to) Tailings with creditable tereness Society for the Protection of Forests, In jstay at home—that ts, cheaper for 2 and published his intention of mab ovens, where bread ed, & fire of wood is [Gem Wood, not for the country | THE LONG GREEN. ina & fettuee on thé teens tot kindled In one and in a mont > i teens vanne stage. Now Mr. Pride wax a dancer above it there ix ssother fire of bran When i 2m atthe Face Smt A PIANO LAMP, fe tional merit, his “gagging the oven ig saf@*iently heated the brushe ana |** eating te ect the one on Which Both the regular pianists being for so young an artist, and are raked out and the bread put tte » pe ws . ts or ighed jabsent Monday, ¢ ¥ Lamp offi-|he handled the bones f he had To protect the forests the princtss labored to | 7°" 7 somes cla at the piano.--Stewartville | been born with them betwoen his § substitute coke and other fuel for wood “rm very sorry. Willie, that 1/ (Minn) Star fngera; bet ac 6 qqueticten he played At Athens alone there are over 200 baker# | heard from your teacher today that a the flute, and he did not play st well ovens, and after immense effort 25 bakers were [yoy have eon a naughty boy, What The two other minstrels boasted eraunded to try the 1 so cont, worth oe [nave you to ang?” The Foundation 4 lifelong acquaintance with the vio- weer, aroawver here 80 conte worth of |" "Not much, pop. except that Mma lin, ‘They were, moranver, middie for 40 conte, |e0rry, 000, that you heard it of All Wealth aged, and they took a Hvely interest worth of WASHID | in the business side of their profes Competition dense Genes. te > {t in the foundation of weatth, | Mon ‘Thay were t re inclined adopt the new fue 4 thus does a new idea find a | 9 (HPS pdm may a. perm ane move. Wil. eveuencingcn 00 & Site Samy agen thet yost® foothold in @ couctry as old as histor oon . sia vealth and prow soomate Gus bad apeedily made ta the A. B Cus s Sc ot | pe t iversitien, No| WD thelr minds to cut off that unruly Settinmsreenesenene renner ser ee eee | Correspondence tn how small y age, nto | Member. x Link Steffens, the reporter, is still] that a tittle fe put t ak cod r. Hooker himself was of the RAAAAAREERARAEERER EER EERE EEE ES | OO ae iw an authority on good| week toward butidtme up your for-| "ame opinion, but he preferred to TELEPHONE INVENTOR DEFENDS | government, bat the reason for his You will never rngret i The} Untie the knot rather than cut it AIRSHIP INVENTOR WHO FAILED. | visit here is a mystery, ae it can’t Hank of Seattle, corser of therefore he took notice neither of be found In Washington. and Ocoldental Way, pays | bis spporters’ frowas nor of Jobu Gpecial correspondence to The star | There is a movement on foot | pa ar atter to the savings | Pride's reckless challenge, but sim WASHINGTON, D. C.. Ap Dr. A Graham Bell among the baseball fans to admin-| department. Tt pays 4 per cent, on |Dly beckoned to Miss Jackson, who, Inventor of the telephone, and a lifelong personal friend of the |istor a stinging rebuke to the Wash- leaving deposite and compounds the |&# was her deplorable habit. wa late Prof. #. P. Langley, saye the latter was hounded to death jington team If it does aot play good interest twice a yen ese | hovering tearfully on n Qnd his life shortened by ridicule. He says | The young lady ase “This shows to what ex {len publio prejudice, blinded | = - by tenorance and the propensity for making fun, may operate to } create @ tragedy. Prof. Langity was ent to all ponsibie | respect and te bile praine of public ortticlem, It wae to no special credit of certain t ra, for Inat 6, and “Aa Honest ‘was directly to the discredit me@resemen that In the Value at an PSSST SS EEE SC EEE FE EEE EEE ESE last two or three years there has been a disposition to evade the responsibility for an allotme a small fraction of the pubtt funds for vestigation of Prof. Langley’s theories of aerial navigatior “The fact that the money was wanted—tn the minds of some people—does not in the least diminish the {mportance of the | Phones 415. effort + agg Prof. Lap to yp 7" “agen reaper my be had Bi q Brighter, Better Than 5 on % assumed. No disgrace attaches f ade to ansint eEer wer Prof. Langley in hia important vork hough Uttle of practical Come and See—Secing 1s Believing. Permanent value came linmediately from hie experiments. THE sc i HOOL OF QUALITY, See ee ee eee eRe EEE EEE ee EE ee Honest Price,” makes you safe. We well pianos, We rent plano Worepalr pianos “THE QUALITY STORE.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Second Ave., Seattle. bearing for the occasion, and with offered by others and by ws. Comparison is the test of value, much dignity tn her not unpleasing | and comparison will drive the truth home with much power, person, en “i the menting, and It will definitely determine this store makes no pledge it dow afier returning the salutes of her | not fulfill in spirit and in letter——prices here are guarantesd Judges, leaned gracefully ag the to be the lowest, quality considered. Come and see for yourself, harmon! Mr. Pride fiung him self on the gand and tootlied osten tatiounly on his despised Clute, while Mr. Hooker proceeded with the boat nees in hand We're sorry about this, Miss Jackson.” began the leader. “There's no doubt, | suppose about the prom tee? Ne h there warn't! |tho plaintift “Why, what more can [as geatieman—as isa gentleman jeay? “Will you marry mer tt sa jax plain as eam bein pink on white.” In writing?” etter than writing’ remarked Isabel triumphantly it was tn print, it wae—pink om white!” “Have you got it? asked futiet scorsfuily “Ave I got it? You know I ‘aven't, Jack How could I when you put it it my mouth yourself, you 4i4. Don't you remember m: \mayin’. “ICs peppermint, Jack?” aad yoo suid it wae warm like yer feeb ings?” mu replied the | “Well, mixs,” went on Mr. Hooker calmly, “it said, ‘Will you marry | me? and you ate ft, wad ft was pep- permint 4id you an er?” 1 don't remember.” «sid leabel looking down. “Something suitable. 10, Jack’ what was itt" Miss Jack son turned her melting glance on the f ree one, Half unwillingly he replied me Then with much toll pro noed from her pocket a huge bag | jot the printed sweete and emptiod Hit on to her pocket handkerchief. |The whole meeting kneeled round and the greatest excitement ensued | “There” jaime? isabel sad jdenty, and she held up two heart j#haped lorenges, On one was “Will you marry met” On the other, “Kies me.” “Take one, Jack!” he leried. He took the first-named and hold it out to ber, receiving in ex change the other Kiss Isa bel What ie ht iked Mr. Hooker pleasantly of the future bride, as sbe rapiurously consumed her lorenge Peppermint.” After this formal proposal and ac- coptance peace reigned once more among the Grate Polish quartet The Star Steamship company has been incorporated by Gachos Bros jor la Conner | freighters and uj | takes j and will operate the Sratile This company formerly or plying between and points over the bitsiness ontrolied by Capt. KE. A. Swift fices will be maintained on © io k Her Hair Was Her Fortune! | bottles, 69¢ lal shades + t Goldman's hair stain, $1 Pinaud’s quinine hatr tonic bottles, $1 effier's hair colorine. pottie, 68. os 10 RETURN not know his address so the father | If yore teo't, 7OU can make (t 5, | AAA |! P'S 80 8. umaet On Toesday, at Bartell's Red) — : 1050; Independent 1138) betwen f Cross @ store, 609 Second ave. lead ¥ e'elo 4 we will | hair tonic and stains will be old at + pn eee ony d copy at once. If you shall one-third off. Mra, Patton's wal a . Sse || miss it more than once, please te jnut hair stain, $1 bottles, 69e; Mrs, | UNION BAKE! “ one fs every time you mist | Prones MAIN 1240 | Get Your Drugs and Medicines Kk made Chewing Gum t re |g Alco Po Plasters re charg Q , VAbvrary Paste—-others ask Quake i Cart Photo Library Pa n tube ‘ j k | transfer popul | phan. te ‘ Carter's Ink—worth Quaker price « +4 Writing Tablete—1 eis to the pad; fine water-m t / reg. price 200; Quaker price ‘ & s 1¢ 4 Chloride Li 3-lb, pkg.—-sold everywhere fo sak ¢ only Ke ee Perfumes—high grade, assorted odors; worth per o7. 600; Qual special price per ox 4 Antiseptic Absorbent Cotton—full pound r ™ by others Bbc per roll; Quaker price per roll iT Fairy Floating Bath Soap; Quaker price, per ca Steam Atomizers—bent quality; worth 82.00; Quaker price q Knameied Douche Pans—never sold elsewhere for less thi Quaker price ‘ ‘ | Zine Douche Pans—with outflow, reg. ce 8 at the Qu only . 00 oes Porce at the Quaker for only Firet Clase Water Bottle—2-q!. size at the Quaker for Domestic Castile Boap—extra large reg. price 20¢; Quaker priey Monarch Massage Hath Spray--attechable to any faucet; reg Me j 60; Quaker price 1.50 | Conti's Spanish Castile Boap—6 years old—abs y pure, vest for | infants and people with tender skin—full 4-1b. bar for only ,, Roliaps for all purpores—sponges, wash cloth t articles, ete, af cut prices EYE SHADES AT HAL. Double Celluloid Kye Shades, with spring rer » Quaker price We The QUAKER DRUG CO 4033-1015 First Avenue Loathorette Eye Shades; reg. price 200; Quake PIANOS One Price Here The rule rests upon the «imp! ple of business—and because simple—strong. It but dec ad denotes YOUR RIGHT to the lowest price that may Tost that statement. See the Pianos here and the Pianos olsewhera Become familiar with prices and plan of payments | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Good Pianos 711 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE } Steamer Waiaicale will replace the Ramona on the Seattle- Vancouver run Wednerday, if the present plan jare carried owt. The Ramona wil! have a general overhauling. Upon her reture to the run, the Wataleal will be prepared for her trip to Nome and this summer will be op ated between Nome and points in the Bering sea and the Arctic « FOR SALE--Cigar Stand. T. 4. &, Detroit Hotel. Inquire oo SILVER PILLINOS, Be GOLD FILLINGS, The UP; OF TEETH, $4.06; SPLEN- Fs 00. $2.50 TO 9508. | work guaranteed for years. 713 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2% 3, 4 6 and @ Union block, one door south MacDougall & Southwiek's. Houre—-5 20 a mt tne Sunday. 8:20 a.m. to 1pm ‘We bares number et slightly wel pianos of stat dard makes that will be cold at a bis PAY LATER Don't deny yourself that new suit any Jonger. Come in and make your selection, pay a por: tion of the wnt at time of reduction 18 purchase, and the BALANCE price. Call @ IN ONE-DOLLAR-A-WEEK PAYMENTS. cance or wml All our garments are char- for catalogues acteri by perfection of f and She prlaas toe et prices, (erm Same price, or credit, ete. Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Kohler & Chase son te. an NOTICETO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Start Ito reach you by 6 o'clock any ase do us the favor to Union. 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