The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1907, Page 6

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aoe 1 THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. i EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Temporary Offices, Pot, Building. Telepnonee— Editorial: Independent 678; Sunset Main 1080. . Crfis) Busine independent 1138; Suneet Main 1050. BALLARD STAR AGHNCY.2m Ballard Ave Gunest, Meltard tt “EVERETT STAR AGHNCY W. Rallwin, G0) Rucker Ave, Ind BX ée AACR Re date When MAIL a re eubecripior QAadress label of each paper, When that date arrives, Uf your subect Senin been pelt in + Sour name be taken Grom (he list, A change of date the address label is & reosipt Noricy & e'ctock any oF me It you should mise i mo ue every > WOU mine tt Th (his Way we can be certain of giving fete the onty war eur subscribers © perfect service-end a FOR GOOD OR FOR EVIL _—-— | wapapers are worthy of the confidence, respect and appr Dation of the communities in which they are published to Chat ex tent to which they guard the ri sand welfare of the publi The power of a newspaper for good or for evil Is great It is & power delegated to the newspaper by Hie. It te the power to influence and express public opinion mn The newspaper which uses this power consctentiously and im =the ommunity The fearlessly is & great power for good n newspaper which abuses (hat power for ita own solfieh ends betrayer of public confidence and a destroyer of public morals A demonstration of the power of newspapers for good and evil has been given the people of Seattle th the suppression of that med fea! faker, the “Phenomenal La Fayette,” who was prevented from fleecing the public by the exposures tn The Star, which aroused public sentiment and influenced the chief ot police to take the drastic action which Induced the takers to move on to Tacoma, leay | tng their antictpated harvest in Seattle untouched The Star might have done as one morning paper did; might have acoepted the advertising by which the fakers expected to dupe the people of the city, but for the fact that this aper consid. | exe the welfare of the public above any consideration of money ‘The Star prefers the confidence and respect of the people to | eny number of dirty dollars proffered by grafters for the use of ite | columne through which to dupe and swindle its readers | ‘The Gtar does not go into pArtnerehip with frauds, fakes and ertminals in order to share in their Ui gotten gains, regardiess of the | @act that some other newspapers, which affect to be leaders ot pablle opinion, constantly betray their readers in that way Had The Stor joined in accepting the money of the fake “med- Qeal expert” a! remained silent about the true character of the | advertiser, the (ent and offices of the faker would bh been | Geronged With people, and the receipts would probably have aggre | gated at least $/ 5,000. The people of Boise, Idaho, the last point viatted, were parted from $15,000 before the “Phenomenal La Pay ette” waa Griven from that city by & prosecution for obtaining money ender false prewar | While the suppression of this faker fs a emall matter In com parison with other work which The Star te doing for the people of Seattle, t furnishes a concrete example of the power of news paper to protect or to betray the people It ts to protect the people that The Star not only refuses to pubd- Tish the advertisements of medical and other takers, but exposes them in thetr real character when advertised by newspapers less con ectentious pcre THEATERGOERS jnecessartly for Hquid refreshments. bat merely as an evidence of man's | For Women. privilege Re late—better late than ever 7 = Seng pee ee ge oo Stt with your knees in the back | of the y in front of you. Do} be on rtabdie If an opera, hum the afre with the orchestra, so that those searby | will know that you are a blase, hardened old theatergoer Look bored during the best p of the performance and render audible verdict from time to time that the show t« rotten. will then begin to think tha’ early. Rustle your silks as Fou pase @ows the aisle. This will divert the attention of those in the ho Spot to yourself When you arrive at your ook freeztngly on the poor chump Stent on the play Whee the poor chumps get op are a dramatic critic fo let you in, squeeze past them fn Never applaud Actors do not @ach s manner that the algrettes jixe to hear spplause—it annoys @n your hat tickle thefr noses and them. —Roston Post set them snecaing lf they apoio Size to yoo for being In the way feed not aceept the apology When you have reached y KING ALFONSO’S FULL TITLE gest, remain standing usti! you King Alfonso XIII. is said to be ave taken off your wraps—no the only man who was ever born ry. a king’ A posthumous son of Al You need not necessarily remove fonso XII. who died in November, hat until you are requested 1885, was born in May of the do #0 by the usher lowing y and was immediately ‘Try to interest the woman next proclaimed king uader the regency te you on the topic of 4 tic of hu mother, who was an Im belp, and if you know what's com princess of the house ef Aus r trian. He was the third child of his parents, the two Infant Mercedes and MarteTherese, having been rm in 1880 and 1882 respectively fug fn the play for goodness sake tell her. She's anxious to know Whisper loudly enowrh so that everybody near yon may hear t Leate your seat five or ten min Th 6 of Alfonso XIII. te wtes before the curtain goes dow eon nand -Marie-Jack on the last act. This will obviate 4 Aaa ne, King of baring to go out with the crowd { Cast { Leotmd’Aragon. of the — two 8 f salem, Minorca For Men. and Majorca, ¢ lo, Valencia, Throw away your seat check. (Ga a. of Cordova, Gibraltar ‘This always furnishes diversi« the Canary Islands, and of the those near you In there ar a West Indies, besides wh Gispute about yo oa! umerous ducal and Don't get up to take ¢ ducal titles —Har Bazaar overcoat until atv the m the first act A ~¥ Ge ott between the acts, not See ioe or sree Qe § isn't SHE } Capea ——— ‘ prolb, STAR May trwin says ontint ager BY JOSH er hw be her busts ice ahe put in busine band will ' A Word From Josh Wise or continue te the fullest sense ter says important ourse the y oe presse that ¢ Kastern Instrument in Can you beat it? The attention of country ie agaio led man drum te t agent bandm te » ae most band the men of this the statement of a Cleveland suffraget that fine clothes have preve od the women from becoming the THIS TIME MESS DIE rrOK A REFINE equals of men Tell it to your wife when she speake about an other spring gowt Geronimo’s eighth wife ha» left him, he is crazy, She wan alow sing it. Most of us were suspicious When he married her Prof. Start, of the Untversity of Chicago, fas knocked nine ceato rles off Methuaelah’s § ftarr always was something knocke Importunate La t aut ng the MF. r the fox any use MF. H.-Yea Lady — What ? M. F. keeping the fox warm, of course.—Puneh Low Mr, Sereetchman sings without expreasio Thave « fect. ¥ an't &e " f his taoe when hie mout open.” A Stopere Ht wIVALMY, We now have « eubmarins called the Octopus Do the Kngtieh know ttt 1 ther @ . Then look out for the ide M Tarbet Louleville Courter-Jour FROM DIANA’'S DIARY AS COMPANION To 18 A GILDED CAGK—#Tt 1 wae around ‘goody TRAVELING oMES A BInD AGAIN err. WW. sCHAnPER. AND PLEASE 1 telling of today, tor I TRAVEL 1 have and abe a loranette lorgnettes BOND OF SYMPATHY UNITES THEM ern rnea * Federation officials ar « inp the alr am gving to tre oe t AW A TUM ALEXANDAW,” SHE SAID. f thew action They are used ¢ wake you fe After che hed 3 to . maid Y *t aw to aw read PAW. and make ¥ nt Choeedey faw ah th at r wrawtion will be A aw please kind andaw sandaw” te her parrot t am 1 stuck Alexandaw.” bot the ra looks GOOD to me constantly In each Lava may mana to wet rid of he came of age Ex-Prosident Clevel is and hag dently abandoned his former Mt $2,106,009 SCRAPS into beautt be blown fully green-colored bottl: lighter | mer home, on Busard’s bay for and stronger than ordinary glass in Tamworth, jw " " has spent th * But if Chicago really cleans OP | pin ners pen lant two the city, will there be enough o . with his famfly the residue to boast about? rLay. One of London's West End deal ors predicts that walking sticks on nts thought the worlg |forty-two inches long will soon be va jin fashion t they were The schooner Polly, now a * a of doubt of that the oldest #hip In the world ae bridea ie makes regular tripe afloat. It ee bentahted dupes wan t for W ® ‘ T EArettes OF eluihe and seeme ne sound as ever Like # at Knglian newspapers eay t the w Japanese built merchant ates * witis, ne gy ip Hitech! Maru te « splendid ves wralit se) nd would do credit to the beet | Ts raker, io Tat: That Boy Next Door has pulled | come again when all the boys would pbuilding yards of England The off » new stunt be there to see it. Mr. Freshgigh There are 100,000 ostriches in the ro in thelr day, Of course, | da not approve of the highly fMattered, was only too will-| Oudtshoorn district, Cape Col The “ ool young holding up their elders to ing the average annual value of the " ° wee fiat, ridicule, nor do I inud the physical When Mr, Freshgigh returned to athera yielded by each bird being It must been injury brand of practical joke, but «tye hie highly moral performance, | $35 ' Veehington Henig 1 think there te # laugh left in the all was ready for him. He swung) in t or . we, trlek played by That Hoy Next to the bar, but {t collapsed as if it Sunday Excursions Door upon Mr. Fresbgigh, who al- | bad been a ribbon, and he hit terra # Wild roses at Pi ways butte tn firma with « dull, somber thud ‘ Aodsiunianes il yee Bnet That Hoy Next Door has a hort That Boy Next Door had fitted Sidney Battieahips iat loston ang nontel bar in his back yard, upon UP & discarded section of garden Wissoasia, treining onip hae ‘And which he delights to perform gym- bese with « bamboo stick through phia, mammoth dry dock naatic evolutions, Of course, Mi the middie of it, to look like th nat th tos tece for their pedo boats at the Unites ae Freahgigh, although he is 40, had genuine thing in horizontal bare nn navy yard. One of the teak na to offer to show him the way. That Mr. Freshgigh waa not injured ex ough the half yearly net profits ue trips on the sound, tea Boy Next Door simulated great de- cept an to hie finer sensibilities, If) or ¢ ndustrial Hank of Japan | lave pler 2 six times dally, fags light, and told Mr. Fresheigh to any such he by to $250,000, only $19,000 trip 50 conte a t for Atrectore® fees ————— The fe . lia tere turel bridges In eoutt RA i pent as much lerger ther CONGR NEGATION 41. ‘ t Bridge in Virginia ae Piymouth.—Third Ave. and Unt kes Peak is than Mount Waa versity, Mev nels J. Ven Horn | ttelteto Lago | Inaton XD 0 f Power and land av pantor.| om t non a at Fred bo El peste The Rev. Thomas Lord, an Eng 4 Grace Trinity | lish Congregational minister, still Berore § the conducts divine service, though on ee Republt , e, rneqeont ai feniety 142° | April 22 he was 100 years old. He can Lin Amlth, /by C J, Ducasse "y 800". how been preaching for seventy-five D D. pester Rey Sidney Streve ls DB setting pastor ia ® ter Bible Befence & ot tena tet lderene, will preach, 8D m. Must-|Ave 4 p.m. “Phe Decline of the ré Arthur Robinson, son of oa] and Veeper service ure Ld They r renee Heek~| " reter obi nao [Fee aeethire. ¥: Rev-| man. ¢ p tn Fest ssanen, tee ae ban Robins : the Lon FELA-NAPTHA S0AP—4 it C Mason. p . tien The don ary man wenty-four pind’ ebab o> eal Liberty of Geodnees. ie m Reattlo Phyete a|yeare old and bankrupt, having JANSEN'S bo the’ ie oe whit A near | Gor > e ee i equaled for dgewater man Ave. . lee Bice Kilbourne, Rev. William © Kant- | conference ! mange, etc ner aster il & mm tr Upon une ater hedral PFiret Itvine Be Window e* Broadway and Pine + &t and thy, pastor 11 tieth N Patrtoth jen Ku Ful “Ib, Doth Geng Bervies «y cians Violette You eay the prisoner was intox!./ POWDER naPris’. cated when you arrested him, of-! very fine: Temple —trd and Cedar Geo. | feer?” ‘ Cairne, 1. = Yes, your honor.” s)ne > “ | “Hho Hour ot Hecoige | “But he has proven he did not ; Immenuel-24th & pear Yeat take a drink in the six hours pre 4 jf 0. Lamore pastor, 11 @. m.| ceding bis arrest, and the police at jor the Suntion special Leg sae core ati j the station say they could smell no . 7 le—t8th Nand Harrt- | Uquor.” j Marvin fT miniater 't help what anybody says Chem: ike Boo Menno |20de% He was standing on top of jand The Kerth Monster | & barrel waving bis hat and yelling, j | "Three cheers .or Elihu Root!'” ase ee tae | Briscorat. “Guilty!” 4 & year rents bie sellers with us for | St Mark’eMedigon and it 6 or § moni lway: Rev. 3. PD. Lywd You refuse to fight me? Gate Deposit Bex in | | Bev can “concstre lev George Buenetie wt) « “Certainly.” our Vault. How many t Trinity ath and James * n ” It Gowen, rector. 31 & m “I believe you are a coward Desert Way a a ‘Of course y¢ ». Otherwise you Moral Use of Memory never would have mentioned the matter.” PRESDYTERIAN, j | Wired «th and Mpring: Rev M lA, Mathews nator Morning to the feattie Chur s. “The Crimes of Saturday mt nterbay 2040 1¢th W ¥.M UNION TAILORS } ‘ y stor n ne i eeclCharch © pm. “the Man Sales Hoome Gis Third Ave. Who Doubte aod Cherry.---2304 Ww A Mteve ane The Her , Mallard nF t « Berm o Gredutaing ¢ } Bence | | Of Steriing | Merit (both @s to quality and style), at prices which are as low as UNTPARTAN. Rer ar and t thone asked by any strictly cash store, and the privilege of pay. ing for anything selected on | a8 and | easy payme a little down c and a littic at a time—that’s the | eeumeeeth combination that makes trading |! | rl Proadw and & ¢ here both economical and con- } oe Ses Bree ee venient in the extreme. | e OT We'll be pleased to have you | >» call and Inepe r showing of CAN OWN A , family—you'll like our goods and our prices—our little at a time plan will help your purse out PIANO on our terms Think of ft: ¥ B10 down or per ¢ “ month whl e « fine new E pipesoene em Outfitting geated ce on of our ware aa sever large ahip ved all a Company, Inc. iaaa-a4 ond Ave.) 200 t * Reliable Credit Mouse. The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. 314 Union St, Opposite P.1 WHAT Attention do you give your teeth? Do you give them the same care and attention you do your face and hands? Did you ever stop to think of the importance of your teeth? Nature gave you good teeth Do you neglect them? Our specialty is to care for and give the best possible Den tal services Examination Fr Bet of teeth, from ... 2. ....csee ceeseereeee oe 95.00 up Gold Crowns and bridge work $3.00 and up Fillings, all kinds 60c and up ASSOCIATED DENTISTS 1112 Becond Avenue Phone Main 1772 Office Hours 8:30 to 7 Sundays 9 to 12:30 Lady Attendants PPD PPA LILIES, PELECTRLEE articles have you up protected which you would not wish to lose for » hundred times this amount? We in- vite you to examine our factlities. j FACTION. every. ma: Beattie to try a box our recommendation They will cost per ebdout trying s new gak ft free plenty of sam plee for everrhody—e cept those who have usel { the tablets before } 1TAL Vim te another practical: new pe tt SHORROCK, Pree NP. HARTMAN, Viee President A MYERS Secretary. 1. 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