The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1907, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR TAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1900 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Telephonee— eT Qeo Editorial; Indenendent S78; Sunset Main 1060, ue ” Business! independent 1138; Sunset Main 1060. ___ BALLARD STAR AQUNCY-an Me 5 nest, Hatinrd 08 BVERErT STAR AGENCY W. & * tewitt Ave suneet Mam ore Ome cant per « pool . wees cty-tive conte per month, Deliver Qe matt or curren . Bertered att Y a wattian W ~* at ane matter . . wibeoription expires een Vhs a as nthe hist, A change of dare 08 * ; « Siar fail t peach pou by ¥ . a * ur main offices, Rumer nt Aah, bel ant 4 you a cope i wl Ko mere tha oe every Ume an he agetein of ety tow there & perfect serviee and “The Peril That Walks at Noonday mt of fathers never drean Are we living in the Age ef Accidents? } Never in the history of the world bas [t been #0 easy to be in Jured or killed outright in as many different and surprising ways. We go about our business surrounded with perila that our fore AY woman of estimable character falls from a street car and strikes her head again ob ub. Result, a brain complication that turns her into a thief A man tries to cross the Ww at warning, a big si bile whirls around ox b f he ambulance i The elevator falls 21 sto | A woman is electroc while ng at the telephone Scientists say that the F battlewt s was blown up be cause the waves from the w raph collected in the maga xine. j Our trains run fa many trains tn the world, and the ac | cidents are that much worse } Our aeronauts try hazardous experiments, and someone else col J Jects the life insurance. 1 Halt a dozen sailors go down in a submarine and never come up "4 Mine horrors are alp i The average workingman faces numerab a trolley wire breaks, b a, “ © left open, gax mains explode A me valent; and thea we add to all th a with further pertis of fre and Nood, unruly horses ar eo Murry, hu h of modera life, and incr Nab lredfold And we never even think about th Segre es Perhaps it is just as we If we took time to contemplaté the things that might posalbly befall us between morning and nightfall we would have v« Htde time left to keep up with the processton Bat even if we can't spare the time to be cautious, isn't It just as well to be careful? SE Eee | BY ZELMA TRAVERS. Joking ought have ite 5 2 every b Mite, It ia only « bo: + ’ . at place, The anatomy burma af laaghter, The mus effort ugh is no great er than the eff artiowle + Whe best place for the joke ie withir famity clrele. Everyone knows and (roste here Bveryone ‘so be, at he mm F fife has many dork « lowdy da bet it ought te have its hours of gladness and suns antent ment, tutus! affection. hope 4 o* tighten and brighten it. 7 the » t the unex peeted turn. the « om of words or dans and the abew + i order, ff men would only take the pains to “make fun” for the “folks at home” that they sometines tale te make the table at the club “ring,” they could add much 6 human happiness Even the business of tite may be helped by a joke. Mind works on mind tren on ire Friction, sperks and a@ on follow ‘The tubricating off of & timely witticiom pm ts these if ihe Ty AG ansedste, a droll meying er even a sino place ark ps @r0ll by manner, will persuade many, where a strong, serious ar- t would Mas G AND STUBS AGAINST FIERY TOWN MARSHAL THE DUC DE PICQUIGNY, A CHARACTER STUDY FROM LIFE WASHINGTON OVER miss SUITOR. iN A FLUTTER SHONTS’ NOBLE (Seattle Star's WASHINGT Exclusive Service.) Mis ‘The tor la tr datos | TELEGRAM ECEIVEO— Filed 12 p.m.10 DH.N% 41145 On the Banks of the Styx, To All Good Anglers, Everywhere: Patience, patience, and then Also. fish or cut bait. some, ne ats omen teeta i Ik. WALTON, THE RETURN OF THE HOUSE FLY | pontence By “JOSH” JOSH WISE THE WINNER) ;OLo PHILOSOPHER CARRIES AWAY THE STAR DUST PRIZE OF $1,000,000 IN THE MOLLYCODOLE GONTEST. Ive Arguello waved her | bie hand to the ji " ot HERE'S FULL STORY OF and signalled that he | Astride his white he ! toll 4 vs eo sword vesting gallant pate ote m% | Karico approached tt 1 killed ya ari ‘ WHAT ARE YOU was ngne other than Jr - 14 marry Me . DOING WITH Yhe followt 5 ed, show the statistien of th ape, he Se , ind ry: aa The following figures Just “compiled, whow the statistion of the | the mounted toreador, tak ani THIS HAIR Amutican railroads for 1906 guard, went hurling Axeregate trackage of United@tates, 316,000 miles horse’s read at the ve f ‘Total locomotives, about 60,000 maddened bull otal cars, freight and passenger, about 2,000,000, The bull # ‘ ntal private ears, about 112,000 red neat eat onaaee Spent in roliing stock during past eight years, approximately $2 | watched the scone an on ‘windela 5 600,000 why the fallen toreada: no! ones ing, “A ’ Nn trackage under block ayatem, 53,195 miles. to his fect. The to tay pes he t spltalization of railroad 100,000. ly injured and at the me 3 ¢ Capitalization per track mile wo bull—and he was also a For aber of stockholders, about of Jone Bamandic pf ioe ve from passer The time for revenge had con oth * NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS} from. freight, $1,084,602,309 The matador had seen pn re ’ SUI You Now WHAT jm Grows revenue, $2,319.760,030 from bis sweotheart’s li; “|Meat Prices That Paak 2OING WITH YOUR HAIR Net earnings and income, §904,451,668 flirt of her handkerchief when Sar City Halt DON'T Youry Average length of passenger's Journey, 92.74 miles tival asked her permission to kili| Tt pars Yeti ae ¢ Average number of passengers per train, 53, the bull no, the bull would not| 6e t rib steak, 1 bis Number of emp 0,778. kill Karieo Santival dle would | an a. He. Paid employes, 8. cheat the bull. He would kill t Average daily earnings of employes, $2.99 toreador bhinwelf! Killed: passengers, 418; employes, 386 With Santival’s short sword Jone jured: passengers, 11,186; employes, a4 aprang at the wounded toread Ilham Range gave bis in his closing ‘Two hundred and seventy nine operating companios went through the year without killing ningte nger on thetr 119,462 miles of jtrack, but they injured 2523 during OMIN 81X ONE MINUTE CHATS BY CHAIRMAN KNAPP, OF INTER STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, ON AMERICAN OWNER eHip RAILROADS. a pas ss Ae EBSEESES BESTEEL Will Uncle day t over to own and operate the mlx fay some a splendid jweb of railroadh that spread over your desire the length and breadth this aa The Star ts tien and form the main channels oa for the trade » powerful prosper: | , | ity of 80. tf people? lish “one-minute cha iihitad | i This fe the most stupendous! ject by Chairmar Cn “a question of the day In ec « high govern offictal a better than Fae . | politic Tt may be the w on) Cuan in ture © Mffect of & from the wide Tangy ie which the next national campaign | lation In Railr md Securit WATERMAN'S o [win turn. If the United State bw t oo 8 ee Fortaes So did the bull, and the sword FOUNTAIN PEN, | tempt ” po ever ti om re ae "h y thrust aimed at Santival’s heart * for shorthand, - j pragees Fs. 5 Sov ge A cane nal nll pierced the bull through the neck &. bookkeepers, oblique vergmes 1 ve of Government Ownersii?| The great beast gasped, dropped «in fine, medium, of Rallronds,” “Potieleal ObJeo | on his fore legs and fell at Santi turned-up » man in the country| tion, Pffect on Competing Sections | Tire teet—dead! \s A to dine this mat the Country,” and, finally, “How |" rioy carried Santival out of the te asing his state » upon the | Government Ownership Has Work-| song to a cafe across the plaza most anthorative expereince, than|ed in Other Countries ‘ : “ Non " where his broken leg was bandaged | Martin A. Knapp, chairman of the These articles are brief and to the | He inguired for the herote matador Interstate Comm commission. || point, and The Star advises every | who hud saved hin life, but it was if you are thinking " e|one of ite readers to follow thi#) Jy hour later that Jose Bamandiego can ownership of r nusual series of statements could be purtuaded to see the : ==! wounded toreador. He came with THE TOREADOR Ines Arguello and with bowed head By Arch McMackin. | Hah!” eried Jose Samandiego,| kill the ten bulls, He has sworn} the mighty i | i and ! | jthe pretty Inex's head There was the fragrant breath of | }¥ou would be the wite of Mexican ette, the vines on} amkeeper's daughte at an dark figure him whe had spurned the band of “ tb ny railing j old Spain's fairost daughters, Ha om one!"eried the mate | Jouh Wise Wheels Home the Great $1,000,000 Prize jt aoie A \ ‘wart ar" a. "a } Josh Whee won the mollyeoddle|iteher, “The t chapter should le Bove senibtina 7 oles te ait Sader mand covtest on the Star Dus of | be the hast latske be briage me flowers : $1,000,000 for the best inition No, Uhat's no error,” declared the | oo, end speaks of my ¢y o: wek wines eftmenn. Gino jot the word author, “I placed the last GRaRter | ary Is that not proof enough that | Enrico Sant had killed his | And it wae @ fortunate thing for| first so the women would be #0790101) oven met fourth oT ak hn tmeee lthe judges that Joah estered the| read the book te ee es te manny mel” ettadlet the Ted ante: tb fh ieeak There's no reason why every .- ont hout his answer the - j ‘ t . ‘ home cannot now afford » piano. | i | Jom lid you sot «ew “ur alan ‘ laughing torea-! ae Dt y jwork of de ae the winner would Little Lette years ago? Not until Don Santival| dor aod staggered dissily his | In our anxiety to relieve the ter s Really Helptal. . f have been a task they would hav Indianapolis, Apel! ®% RPQT. | came to your father's is | Mt od ran from the spear thrust || Tible congestion and keep things jresigned. But Josh's definition was) Hon. Wr. H. T think otherwise. You swore, Inez, | tr sie. A matador on foow!§ Sing, prices and terms have we make terms to j9o tar ahead of all the rest that} Washington pc, and Ob lonat when L killed my tenth bull flung his red scarf in the beast’s|§ been lost sight of There ts not vour individwal needs 0 hesitancy abou * thou wouldet marry me. Nine have eyes an od nimbly aside as | & family but what can now own : H ae to him eam wate ae by I killed. At the fights wrrow 10/ the buli dashed at him. The crowd |[ @ fine piano; $2.50. $2.00, or our prices ate tl N [will be slain, Surely, | will k ne 1 and the bull breathed hard. || even $1.40 « week will do, Come ¢ or credit, ~~ was addressed to the Star Dust} indianapetie: Apel 8, FG jot the ten « Enrico turned to the crowd. | ip today ash or ¢ ‘ ‘ | mans 5 saggy j | “Matador,” said the fickle Ine he kill the ball? Senortts Store Open Evenings. no payments a MOLLYCODDLE--YOt whee : oo * | diadainfally, Enrico Santival wi j when sick or out of w cisoian saeinty aanentih weenie ar Joe ——eenemerreinareraccecinencrenon |__Ontentel Billiard and Poo! Par! D § J h C fequired nitions that would have made om domes edn Ol a Market | lors, 1413 Third av. bave eigit new’! . » J0 nston 0. no interest fight for the prise if Josh's had r | tables and the only 5x10 pool table! The Pioncer Piano House. overdue accounts, a been sent Wear Brooks’ Hate, decont | 118 Pike St, caves half your meat | im Beattic A place for gentieme: 903 Second Avenue. recessary red m Bingham Bangs, of Renton, sent) Avenue Laat? * pills. Try them and see ee < Ca | ehis SERENE 8 7 you're weleome | Anyone who sends in an anewer to open an accoumt in the mollyeoddie epntest is ss fo moliycoddie, fam a mollycoddie MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. t r ay vi Several score thought thal » man t 45 . bi A | erent seoreceemat ch» 2s ards Bes c Grade "ing ts cofidle, but they failed to give their “yee wear Spring App b sciaiion von topnonw o' oe / ~ Amoskeag Moreen Skirting Jj °° «= 1 the family, style right, quality rigid prices right. HOME OF THE Apron Check All Colors and Litre oun ones aun" alee UNIVERSAL RAN : | the ™ h cddle ote . le Ws amy parson, who | Gingham 280 | ous comey ual Hamiten-Brown Shoes Black Yd. 25c Eastern Outfitting Ballard, sen a warm = | Company, Ine. ecreec tat in | HOSIERY ae esata sateen Cravenette Rain | UNDERWEAR) creas & rete flita <a embroidered in blue Ight Meoce ning; regular 1S¢ House” " write that anyone} C i, green, Fe purple quality 12% c iene Women nn ie saute lec! pay oar, ote tecide | ehambray with woe _ aig = whe i } HALFPRICE | sa =e] Player to the soln : Coats at just Half-Price. Seve on yu. a o th ee en en Findings || Wonderfully Low Prices for — mor ‘id © 1 Jowh - B 4.25 | wi Shaving ta toy, ee ink wet Bh rot: Regular $1000 Rain Coats ......8 5.00 | Sot the cat Silks and Dress — a frum a moltycoddie.” I Regular $15.00 Rain Coats ...... 7.50 | “food size. w 4—Sample Bargains— oa eonrae eae later with sees B 9.00 | made; « ch : bly a fancy be ae 1 tat th’ 9 ’ 25e 98c “85c ; tte (PEO A GTR COM SOME Ge CRORE wry c Sampl of infant Bonnets Caps Heavy Camp rset Cover House of Qualltf Sherman, Clay &¥ 6 Second Avenu® ers’ or Alaska Embroidery Bianket — fn 82.08 16-Buttor Chamois Gloves Keep Clean” 76 Hair Brushes Embr Allover sidery ( I ri ' Tay NETTING“Ol gE Price ed. Rs’ SUPPLY ® Colman oth Phones 92%

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