The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1907, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE ST AR BY STAR PUBLISHING co, 1807 and 1908 Geventh Ave. : EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Telephen Editorial; Independent S76; Sunset Main 1000, Business: Independent 1188; Sunset Main 1050, <> fn MALLARD STAR AGRNCYOR_ tal Axe Haltant 96 BVBRETT FAN AGENCY—W, Bo Leonard, 18 Hewitt Ave Mate ame One coat per x conte por week, Or Fwelly-five conte per month Jelivared PE mat or carrier N tee Batered at the Pos at eatin We nd-claee matter _ ok ahd we will st yen o SRP a plow Wipkone a every Vine oe cap be gertain of giving cur euhe ® perteet eervioe ame “Times Wins" the Carrots bei that it alone received an exclu fake Ginpateh from the Postal Telegraph Co. last Th a nnouncing Thaw's aoquittal, Feally borders on the ludicrow or the asiaine Almost every new en the Pacific Coast, from Ban Fran Cisco to Vancouver, B eooived simultancously the saine advices that the Times received, as shown by fhe “extras poy ali imeney and the subsequent “explanations” which they offered to thelr read ers telling how it happened Bren Biethen’s own paper up at Bellingham, the “American,” in the Coast cities bad the ip extr tromgth of it, gain laurels for itself by claim that all other understanding of announced that all of the newsy formation stmultanequsty and leww Just how fag that it was an original an Rowspapers were ap imitates e@rdinary intetlects on the e fakir and isn beyond the As for The Sita printed the news of Thaw cquit(al Bonest ly, betieving tr be xe as received ever the wire, and declines tobe associated with the Times a» a fakir re Ee The Star peremptorily dectines Times’ challenge to engage te a war of Dillingsgate newspaper ts not addicted to the ase ef usly epithets. It admits the Times’ superiority tp thie diree tion. Vader ordinary circumstances this newspaper pays ™ atten tien to the frothings of the Second avenue publication, or its wild Misatatements. One mendaoious jie printed yosterday, however, will Be accorded passing notice The ‘Times asserted that The Star wae dependest upon | for telegraphic service. It further claimed that i hed to cut off its “pooa edition” in order to prevent The Star from stealing its dis. patches ‘The Times discontinued ts noon « jon because few persona Would purchase the sheet. There wae compar ntively little in it for feaders, and certainly very little for other newspapers to Use proved a success, and has The Star's noos edition, howerer Decome a permanent feature It eupp!ented the Times on the street Any person with eyes to bis head, walking on the streets of Geattle or riding in the street cars, can see what paper is in de maod It is The Star, three to one This newspaper has one t best telegraphic services poe sible for any journal to » it ved with the Scripps Press PRBlinhers’ westera report, seat out from. the head offices In Cht cago. The Sunday Tin ste solely by reason of the fact that Ht secures the Publishers Presa report. it depends upon ft, having no A. P. franchise for a morning edition. ‘The Stae has Scripps Publishers Preps report six week. kt has, besides, the of spectal wire ern cities, including New York and Washington, D.C Hence, The Star pays little attention to the antiquated cumbersome A. P. report given to afternoon newspapers. It the Scripps report as the better of the two So much for the foolish lie concerning The service printed yerterday in the Times ‘The great trouble with the Second avenue sheet ie, not that The Star stests its telegraph, but that it takes ite cireulation. The publishers of the Times are astounded by the knowledge faye of the east wae news from (he and prefers Star's telegraphic that the “guttersnipe sheet up on - ath avepuc which started geren years aco with one fast perfecting prese and later added a @eeood, to Keep pace with tts ciresivtion, t* now finding fts printing focilities tazed to keep ap with the increasing demand for papers, and hes within the last sixty days sent an oF east for a doubledecked Potter press of the same pattern as (he others This “double - decker” is really two per presses, one placed above the other. Hence The Star is snging to use four arge batte and capable of ctght pom fast presses, operating together in ony turnitig out SIXTY THOUGAND compirte every hour! ‘The Times & well « day presses for the fun of the thing, and chat tag facilities weans something decidedly gruesome view point ht teally begins to look to the viteperate sheet as though the whole town was on the point of going over to “The Seventh Avenue Rag- Pickers. The Times fears that the commonality ts terning into “rag pickers. newspapers re Of the fact that The Star does not his increase of primt- from the Times” A Nature Lesson Learn a iesson from the Springtime Bulbs that have lain hidden aw away the n the dark earth now push heavy roof above them and emerge to the upper light and air. To do that requires @ great effort Did you ever think how many of the bulbs and roots fail in their task of pushing their way up i towa e Nght? 1 a brave thiag to pit « faint, aspiring spear of green against the heavy earth Mow much easier to stay in the enfolding ground which ha en its warm coveriet through the jong win me Dig down in the sotl You find roots and seeds and t ing in sor of win ter’s sl knowing and caring + ¢ about the po and promise af seedhood and bulbhood. An b and die without greenness or flower R e.8 6 Henry Drummond wre slied “The Natura « ' Spiritual World” to she yw th wa of natu © laws of the human spi In nature every aspiring impn hope of fulflim ery vital breath of life requires an effort It 16 easy to die; it ts difficnl to live It requires work, force power to push the tree upward toward the sky. It requires work, labe b f if the tree to the utmost of ches. It nd slug gish the twigs die, ar So of a man if he es to rive himself over to laborious thing takes in ¥ to push hir ere The law of growth | stn “ F the bud, then the leaf, then the flow It im the of the | Firat the then the beginning, then th t ‘ liahment But t f Thin mu it e le no plea of its strength f ! " re toree fulness Bo to the human at in re What keer easu r now ft brill of livin » tool the upsurging of r nak of the and the great f It I Coon Song If sa b m mt ¢ atisfa and get in tt ul rag-tim IRA” MUSIC BOX $9.00 to 8 Sherman, Clay & Co. 1416 Second Avenue is on | He what | Wi jout 2 | tw tory Gee i At J Too bad that the day patter the } Pittsburg virtue banquet Ove of the | 28 diners took trains for home. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Do you thisk Gabber's mind ts sound * “Yea~-princtpaly.” A Yale professor wae the inventor of the kiss, Let we be thankful she didn't kowp it te hernelf, if this thing jatarted In New Jersey, | will soon be cheaper to shave (han “1 got « shock from a ‘Tectric bat- Bay | Third av, fe to Se; on his Sith birthday. Mebby so, Dr, Hale, but we can’t all be barbers. the candidates.” | His Habit. “1 suppose you heard abeut old Sharpe, the lawyer?” “No, What?" i beard this morning that he) was tying at death's door’~ ‘Well, well! The ruling passion stroag even there, eh t"—Philadel- phia Prove. We general iB ly have th’ least uv whet we need th’ trot That's why th boey man never hag time claims woman Pat—Nivir do thie fer a livin’, me boy, take up somethin’ eazier— fer instance. whiskers, jeeps up it tan om grow, — - Had Heard About dbp am ehand—A man doean't know There # one house, children,” happiness t» (8! he's married’ said the Sunday school superint fe--I'm giad you've found that | dent. “that is always open to rich t teat and poor alike. Can any of you tell ehand-—Vox. and then it's too) me what house it is? Hettere Welt 1 can,” low. The Long Past Bath. 8 Free One cabinet photo of any baby) under 2 yéare “frte” if brought to Pinney’s Studio, 706 lat av, Beattie, | Market, 600)0n Thureday, April 18th, between | Pot roaat,|the houre of 10 a. m and 4p. m eee’ Don't forget the date. terday,” said the firet hobo. It's & funny kind of a feet Feels jist like taking a bath.” exctaimed the other one, the City Mall near Yesier rib steaks, 10¢. Boys’ Clothing That Will. Give Satisfactory Service -_ — HAVING MADE A THOROUGH AND CONSTANT? aTUDY OF BOTS REQUIREMENTS AND OF THR Drr- FERENT LINES OF CLOTHING ON THE MARKET, wr TO SELHOCT ONLY THE VERY nt HAVE BREN ABLI SEE OUR CHOK svUITs $3.50, $4, $5 vs . REDELSHEIMER & CO, State Positive A soda cracker should be the most nutri f tious and wholesome of all foods made from wheat— Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist+ soggy long before they reach your table, There is however, one Superlative soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, 80 crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence—the name is Uneeda Biscuit ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT OP | 4 The j hesttate to call b help ready By the Way of the man whe touched the wuss | maw to see If it wont you out YOUR BRIAR down end out Td be glad not al om me if yeu ate char the edges of the bow! In scraping the bowl, do it earefall #0 4 not to break into the wood | Keop the stem clean and frequent ly steam it out Do not water to wash the pipe, and keep alco oul Avenue have you ever heard olving Your Friend ree SANT FISH hol off the burnished outside of the lar the © MuThe Mapaenna of finance | 2ON! oF It will take off the polish Robinson's ne ees Wor charaing the pipe use neither lar Me Cee eee oe ree new what Gen.|100ece2 thal tv seo course of too ito * piaktainn naka about war. Bo 0 | Torenty: tor mm neither case will it cement potitice ‘a joe Eagle Brand Dance Is Tonight A nice dance will be given at P | Orientad | tors, 1498 ‘Third ae | tables and the gabe: | ——— in feattle A pine ° Filled” the Bil, tn the ussion as to what shall become of the president SrEReTY, | WaT To READ MY wew bhp What did you do with that eraty | 41), term, some partioularly tnteresting ywinions ha — SPRING Pot TO YOU, AND 4 WANT “ |paom you wrote awhile ao | from several warm partinans of Mr. Kt elt on” eet: ee YOUR ORINMAN OF IT = YOUR HONEST 1 put ‘Reb! Rah! Hah!” on the rhese are the tnost important contributions to thie #ym & _Phome’ Main ggg OPNION, DONT HOLLY Md, BUT ThA Tond of it and sold it toa university) ovorbing interest, and great painieseness war exerted - {Ae DME PRIN w= = | gt a collage yell Detroit Free them fe the readers of The ®t Here he are sory Poultney Wigelow—By ai means give him a job on the J A Busin / ecanal--for tmetance, belting out the Cheare river ha 6 “ Mix-Renator Ralph iterten No suamest ty viler u Where are you going, MY PFEY | oan may that aix monthe in the Iron M Mo., jail go f mal providing from the I'm golng s-filting, wir,” she a Pr ae sald.—New York Life ftens Bond him to the senate ' there ‘Only my body hae b Hellamy Btorer—Think he would shine as a diplomat, Atnbasnad says former Senator Burton, Well,| te Dabomey Q hin wee we ean be thankful for that Aiton B. Parker at that people of the nation be peaceful “? Kew the-Hudsen, and present it to hi o~mmemeie Little Letters, that he will stay there. ail Y “ — J. J. Mill Make bir pence comrisstoner for the entire w } er ) NOOds Cont tthe 1 ae Ha 1 ; m4 the| he Would have to live at The Magne you get them at Tye ¢ you have been taking @ J. B, Foruker—He deserves a rest. Let him take a t You cus epend om the polities, Too bad, Md, too] ‘Found the world we ‘or it The Quaker S am sorry for you E. H. Harriman—1 think Mr. Roosevelt should be given a veri Pd 600d "thy the bottom of my heart. If there ta] term—-but not in the White Houne i anything Lean do to help you, don’t GLITTERIN C drawn into the center #0 a not to Wear Brooks’ Mats, 1221 Second a A TRUE RING FOR | AND TUESDAY, Taleum per can in Sanipure Milk, er oa. Horlick’s Malted Mii, lease Leschi park tonight Music & Hortic us; Wagner's orchestra Gentlemen re Ks Meee 26c. Ladion free. - “ its Pipe Must be Treated With » . 1 Horlick’s Mali % Gorka See, —A littl each week or Pye — = re oe month—for anything s« Mellin’s Food, lange an g ellin's Food, ‘ee of thie sort carefully preserved. jece should be rubber or amber oo flame like that of « gas jet match and let the fieme be WARM WEATHER. The weatherman says leummer has begun. This fact ts proven by spring suite seen on the streets these past few days you going to get your new suit? Txbt White, Bidg., le prepared to make up per | fect fitting. high grade clothing at | prices less than the other man. The} reason is be is out of the high rent | district. _ ‘To look over this property tomorrow, without fail. is sold At the medium priced lots—those from $1,000 to $1,500. You will find many attractive features and advantages in to the we ask, and make your own comparisons—remembering that usually you have to wait from one to four years PIANO BARGAINS | Sprin Wom No the “1 pever saw so little mud in Chi-/ “you must have & great memory{"— dent heller from , cago streets,” said the man from | Houston Post. THE FRENCH BRIAR PIPE. © special Plano in the city to choose from 9! regular 10e; " / York —_— lor some plaus- Bi " P as Antineptic ; “~w — or unplausible reason —new goods z by You must remember we have] “We should choose some occupe| Perhaps most beloved by the] ll we ji3 a ones Ea goods arriving by r% Boap, been through a spring campaign,”|tion which takes as close 10 BS | devotee of a sweet smoke in the} ; houstt at our regular express said the old resident. “Most of it|ture” says Edward Bvrerett Hale | French briar pipe A geet pipe! saan aap ainaher’ len . bot Je with id b “wh hour thetr large selling expens« poseibly give you, ne matter what they © The fact of it pianos to 1 already when found should be The mouth-| im. ve sold who he jepostia at the bargein salea, and w ered it profitable to sacrifice their deposit and buy from us if you cannot afford to lose money, see us before you make a payment The Mey Toner Piano Compan 314 Union St, Opposite P-4. a large Une the pipe at the hot the number of new When are) the tallor, 208 Collins | AN ADDI Make An Engagement With Your Wife Do not let weat One reason that you should not delay is a new plan we have a¢ , the price on the remainder will be raised without notice BE SURE TO low prices and high values And those ranging as low as $660 are well worth your careful You probably know that it costs at least about $300 to make t improvements to be made. This house, while of moderate cost, is distinctive in character, and in keeping with the beaut exclusive residence addition NNOT DO BETTER | Than to the eye and MITCHELL PHILLIPS, Manager Inde} Here the improvements are being made NOW, and will be com You CA 1a few hours t rrow if “BETTER DO ! whic Tt € of TAKE ANY CAR and t anafe DA OFFICE ON TRACT sath Avenue and McClellan Street 8044 Sunset ndent East 2552 | Inder uit f VT ET IL TLS TN _ lected fre PRICES RIGHT. STYLES RIGHT. Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1732.34 Becond, near Union “trattic’ aker park AN ADDITION WITH/C NARAC TER Mellin's Food, small Davidson‘s Health Np Castiie » our showing of g for Men en and Children, . Apparel “ Floating Hoesen Physicians’ and Satgeons ty more complete stock cenuine—Pleteber'ss: tie Alcohol Stoves, kinds Monday and . Stove, guaranteed i! the BO QUALITY RIGHT. a They are heat baby’s milk WOOD OR D COHOL TO u mighty little here, The Quaker Reliable Credit House.” her nor anything else prevent you, As soon as the bulk of lots inaay dopted, viz: LOOK inspection and consideration uct this from @ he improvements on a lot. Ded apleted by the time you can build a house, surroundings of 1 lone so maaelt to THIS ffice o rty 1 rut NIEL JONES and F. L. FERRED AGENTS Street 117 Cherry Sunset, Mai nendent, 695

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