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% @ os Temporary Qi eters, Old Library EATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1907. THE STAR DUST WHAT IS AMODEL the past many pascullne roached the 1 apoake, or the Inck of It doe @ | you see, and frivolity marks i tense, for she has not| followers when the age BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, Buiiding. eet woman over has t Bi EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDA . - naman t ye _feontinue to sat - nla nr ssonsewem ~ BY JOSH By Zelma Travers now. If he ie @ physician ahe |" Considering t! y of young eiephones— should be gentle, npathetic, #6 | men she is continually meeting | Editorial: Independent 875; Sunset Main 1050, cedteBito i Ns. hogin, ith: the model wile | mete, DO Parity. To room, and (ieem ane © Continually, mesting tn | Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050. Wa Howe avka what has bec nd of looking Into Jowelors’ win-|loves her husband, her bh ; and pociaily fit to meet all her hus:| ote must see to it that she trust ~ - do diamonds her children, As 1 write thin Tl ea pationts ae ies lpn “4 tard A Buneet, Ralliart 9 of the old-fashioned man who ws jows at 4 if one 1 ft very few, for he " . _. BALLARD CTAR ASENGT~Om Babee Ave See to say of his dog, “It does every: | |have in mind a very dear woman My del wife would trast her| simply American boys, but PURERTE CCAR AERNTE-O. “W Srtinen. See Beene AES thing but tatk | Question Anewored |friend of mine whom 1 a ae husband tn all things Jf through|and often strange national ~"Oes cont per copy, per week, oF \Wenty-five cents per mouth, Delivered There is no need for anxlety, Ho| No, Gwendoline; the garmume’to |thought to be the bost model of a) MINNIE Ot Me nnn fauna him | whose standards are not our ty mall or carrion, Ne free copies. ae ja atill doing all the talking for the | whic hp refer in not a grawlop er F , ne worthy of her trust, She should | matter how trreproac table may b 4 - oftioe ni second-class matter, dog rf Ite a Jumper ho woman is @ church WOMAR, Kou to her husband as her pro-| thelr manners, or how hich may be |} Tntared ot the Fess ab alin, Wesmngian, o6 eeeantetate | a aed Jwith socletion und clubs, Her |i ete be willing to whare all his| the standing and character o TO MAIL GUBSCRIRERS ~The 7 By gt yg RY oe } The Alpha and Omega. When Knd-Seat Hog meets, Had: | husband ie moderately welltodo, | yon ‘and wor 4d aacrific her! men with whom they consort, It poe ny De = list, “A change of date om “Marriages,” sald the girl with Hog, then comes the tugat the and, aliiiough in a position to © | comfort for his. However, she }most necessary to have a ca hem vd : Sp | tan spats on, “are made in heaven.” oll Fop = . " gt avon oy is ine | should tnalnt on her rights “ a) Enjoy all the inn ent oat me o y She Mar tall to reach zoe 7 “Ye pplied e ith the joverdone nor ber husband's Moome | 14 ory in the home to give ber! you ean wave conquest to vine & tinh ony evening. Bi all UD oor main, office. Runest. bec pM ge en ieee in| it tm entimated that 3,000 mar: | overtaxed Pejaments and ideas about its wel-|who strive and sacrifice to that Mom tate; ogee e phone ue every me |e York,” P j Hagen are performed daily through This woman personally oversees | fare end. It would bea pity, Kathryn, t Fee caine . out the world, yet everyone t8 “We! ai) the housework, the care of the nts vr ife may not beldrop your old standards, Kvery Te this way we cam be certain of giving our sudsoribers & perfect servicw-and | social event of the season. lchildren, ond carstutiy locke after). tne, moe wie me « hor | where, it 48 Important not only to © te the only way | A Word From Josh Wise. sontimental, but she muat love her | ee | : [her husband's clothes, By care |nosband with all her heart be right, but to appear #o, for there 6 : . | Well, well, What ts the matter) fuily auditing all household bills) Ang here is an old point that | is often no chance for people to} MONOPOLY MUST BE CHECKED | ee teed na eotsd teal hat oste ee naskent maar dot | Ant Mews Sa fee et Se Se wecimn. | Thursday I asked you to help me | tare should not be overtalkattve, She | row eves oe ee ie a acl great ce ah pa far The woman has not many gowns, | should be of a rather modest, re-| BE i i it’ ing a sto) nave only received Ss Bae . these, though uptodate, are tiring disposition, one who can let | How badly President Rooseveit’s action in putting a st P| | Now, this being Saturday | am, for eat naive and Simple her husband read his paper in ows . | to the monopolization of coal lands by the railroads was Experience ts the benontt ot those who pos air My idea of @ model woman 18 | peace should not object to Activity in the Whaling Indus-| - 4 . hi . teacher, but her overlooked the important question, | |, who understands perfectly b having friends of her husband drop needed, is illustrated by the coal monopoly in this state, which pile like ter play golug to reprint the problem and | sbigations to. bh home ‘and. sin In. unexpectedly of the West Coast has been exposed by ‘The Star hooky, rene ze will help me = ye it os corely fulfills them, In home iife| go much for the model wife. Al | ~ 5 |the 42 answers received only two |) © reartr of their chit ndred thousand other quatities v4 > s > s : - on ougt - and in the rearing hundred thou a President Roosevelt's action did not come soon enough Jaro alike, Here is the "backwoods" | 4/0 «ho ia m partner with her hut |might be added, but all of th n | to save the country from the extortion of the coal monopolies proble mi Fy hunters utile io | band can be summed up in this most < ? = # deer and so! by the poun " me —" tod * injunction Must which control the various coal fields of the country. A large lthe woods, They had ‘2D proper | Mya + 1 nee og i ioe tae nusash ogee Station Operating Night and Day part of the coal produced in the country is mined by the rail- | means of weighing it, but knowing |‘ Delp her husband in hie bust’ eran ee ah but th Jent has saved the coal lands that -— | thelt owe weighte—-only 130 posnde | === 3 Be ‘ eS. reside saver coa « a : road companies, but the president hi . Wite—I don't know what has/and the other 190 pounde—they TREE Fach arrival of the steamer ’ stil! remain and has prepared the way by which the Mon-| come over those people next door placed “4 reli ace wa a fone 0 . at ouTBU from the West Coast of Vancouver i Phe: ° 1 0 it balanced with on each end; | vot opolies may be broken. lene 4 Sayeeda lghborty a8 they | © on thay ekcbanged punces, and the SE EEE, | Iola das, as far aa Victoria ts con evelos . » ot. | a te o on bt cerned, come . oud! Had the coal fields been left open to development by pri-| “frusnand—That's what you get | ta! <a r Some} blended with the whaling industry vate capital, it is not likely that the country would be threat- | for or ged them his ory es wan the weight of th — and once more when ae ee a | yourself so soon > a this morning interesting infor ened with a coal shortage. Had the coal business not been | coop up interest in you, you've got ol Jos jet of the monopolized by transportation companies, plenty of private |to string It out as long aa posnible. | capital would have been invested in the mines and the develop ment of coal mining would have kept pace with the demand or even a little ahead of it. But the railroads crushed out competition from private capital. They were in position to do so through their trans portation facilities, That they did not hesitate to do so has been established by the investigations in the anthracite fields Horticultural Hint. Clams should be placed tn a wie |dow with a southern exposure, gty-| on « liberal application of wood | ashes and a fow kind words. They will begin to open on the first warm | day. Old Joke Recalled. | ‘ , 1 |The young man with the plenic of Pennsylvania and in other eastern coal fields | panta, History is but repeating itself in Washington, We need | To make 4 mash on girls would look no further for the explanation of the apparent coal short~| put tail because, by some fl chance, age than the fact that 80 per cent of the coal produced in the} He'd sit down tn a custard ple. state is mined by two transportation companies | Against these two companies no independent operator has been strong enough to struggle. Those oper Heard at the Chureh Fair. Mra. Fisher ts a that she} sees sermons tn stone tors who produce Perhaps that's why she Is so the other 20 per cent of the coal of the state are doing business . & 4 on the suffrance of the two big producers, the Northern| Pacific and the Pacific Coast company. The fate of other inde SUNDAY TOPICS pendent mines which attempted to operate against the wishes | i iaiciiesgadl | of the big fellows is a constant warning for those doing busi-| Congragationth. j ness to be good. | Plymouth—-Third and Univeristy; | Rey. Francis J. Van Horn, D. D Washington furnishes an exceptionally good example of the folly of allowing such corporations to gain monopolistic control of the coal supply. It gives these corporations a power pastor, If a m, “Arrayed White Before the Angels: Forsaken”; muale fre a the ore : P torio, “The Seven Last Words. over all business interests which is far reaching. It places the! ptigrim—troadway and Republic comfort and health as well as the pocket books of the people oat Rov maware 1 tncoln Smith, » », pastor; Rev. Sydney Strong, at the mercy of the coal monopoly D., acting pastor. 11 a m., “Jesus’ The worst feature of the local situation ts that it will take Nik t Interview, or a Study in Mo : rality”;:5 p. m., “At Plymouth, or No several years of mine development to alter it materially, unless | Priesterart” vast shes the harmful features of the monopoly can be remedied by law.| Edxewater—Whitman, near Kil Pend Serthes devel f th t { th jbourne; Rev. Wm. C. Kantner, D.| ending further development of the coal resources of the!) pastor. 11 a. m, “The Rose of | state by private capital, the methods of the coal monopoly |Sharon”, § p.m. “A Graduate From : : fh Colle should be thoroughly investigated by either the state or nan | Ais Oe ne * Prospect and 20th tional government in the hope of giving the people of the state | av. ».; Evensong and sermon, “The i G ‘ some relief. j Mae of Galilee. Investigation by a local grand jury would be & good start | Episcopal. ] in this line. While it might not divulge enough evidence to| St. Mark's—Madison and Broad-/ | J.P. D. Liwyd to form the basis of prosecutions under the common law, it would vag pot ole ~ a er Phe whe) be likely, at least, to develop enough to call to the attention of|m. “The Hyma Called “Renedio- ate and federal authorities the necessity of further investiga-| "say iikeks int Sainke-nateic! ila m, “Aj 7:30 tion. The method by which this coal monopoly was established | H. H. Gowen, rector and is maintained is a good subject for investigation by the een Peco z state railway commission. A federal grand jury might also deal effectively with the coal situation in case a loca! grand jury is not strong enoug to cope with it. ENSLAVED BY A ‘ophecy’ of Righ Presbyterian. | | First—Fourth and 1) M. A. Matthews, pastor Established by Suffering”; ing. The Uncooked Game.” Cherry —Twenty second and Cher ry; Rev. W. A. Stevenson, pastor. 11 a. m.. Attornéy Doty, of the Aati-Sa-} loon League, will speak; §& p. m,| |°The Mastery of Environment Westminsier—Broadway and Co lumbia; F J. M. Wilm pastor Subjects, “Resignation” and “Young| |Men and Self-Control even = Or, Robert's Rendezvous With the Red-Handed Rovers. By F. W. Schaefer. | Methodist | = 4 | First—Grand ’ W.H. WOR God, Our Fatt Trinity—First av. a. and Mercer DeWitt C. Franklin, pastor. 11 a m., “A Very Important Question An swered”; § p. m., “Reasons for Christianity Haven—Howard and John; F Drake, pastor. 11 a m., “Educ tion”; 8 p. m., Children’s day exer claes Queen Anne—Rev. O. H. McGill | pastor. Morning topic, 11 o'clock The Power of the Gospel;” even 8 o'clock, “Historte Mountain | r Significance IM Sinat and} | Baptist | | Temple--Third and Cedar; Geo. | Robert Cairns, pastor il a m,| |The Quarry of the Church”; 8 p.| |m., “Demas—a Tragedy | } | Christian | Rallard—218 Wilbert at; Arthur | C. Vail, pastor, Evening, “Religion | and Ethica | First—Broadway and East Olive; | | A. L. Chapman, pastor 10:30 a. m., |The Church in the World and the q> World in the Church 8pm Fr ” ture Punishment for the Wicked “NOT SICK OF THE SHIP'S MOTION, ARE YOU?” ASKED A KIND. LY BARBADOES BLACK Lutheran Holy Trinity enth and Past CHAPTER V. They were now on the high seas. ture it?” Col. Crust announced. Olive; H. A. W. Young, pasto looking to see if his horse pisto aerated Some of the seas were higher than were primed. “3 the Gikats, Wilsh sable the gblnn rengh | pounder” card ae og Monuments for Robert, even though he kept! Onward came the magnificent’ Att Marble Co, 2011 Second av, next to the rail whip of war, running into danger three doors north of Virginia. Both Not sick of the ship's motion, | the same as if there wasn't any Phones 1 . are you?” asked a kindly Barbadoes Pilt black, with a head like a cocoanut.| It was the nine-pounder that “Oh, no,” Robert responded with | spoke. & wan smi I think it was some. The solid m shot sd thing I ate You must get on your sea le against the side of the Connecticut with a crash resembli 1p. m. Subject, “Christian Setence.” THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ff You TRY THE UNDER THE~ | las rou, A GREEK CROSS. / m, “The Sermon on the Mount”; | 7:45 p.m, “With Publicans and Sin ors.” Unitarian. Boylston Av-—Rev. W. D. St) monds, minister, 11 a m., “Joseph| : and Reginald Campbell Two Ministers of the Truth of Christian Science. First—$12 Six iL a m. and 8} Miscellaneous. | First Divine Science Church Uroadway and Pine; Agnes K Mo! Carthy, pastor, li a m, “The Healing of Jesua Bible Bpiritual Science Secinty— | 1923 First; Rev. L. Nagel! Foster pastor, Bp m. “Special aeaace Theosophical Society, Seattle Lodge 1420 Second. Sp. mM, Objects of the Thsoeop tical” ie ety,” by David Warren Phillips CARPETS oscientifically cleansed by our process | Vv Feasy Wussy Rug Co | THE SUMMER BELLE. Phones—Ind. 7319 | My Dear Kathryn: —1 wonder if Queen Anne 2 there exists a girl who down tn ber SEY aR s+ 4 not be a summer belle hance. This means that dameo! who in all her young brave ry flutters by with a train in ber wake, to the great satisfaction of TRIM YOUR SAILS herself or the y of other girls. Trim your sails for a safe ij Are you an exception? voyage throngh life by deposit 1} Let me say that belledom, sun: ing a tittle in the Bank every || mor or winter, costa only week. Did you ever stop to |/money, but something besides think that sickness or some j/money, Suppose we consider the | might come 4? Your all other misfortune and find unprepare savings account, whether or large, will be wele joutlay. Then I shall ask you tf you are willing to pay the cost. Per bape yow are, for without a doubt, y us in your minds eye, my dear, you 4 per cent interest paid on say: jj) can picture so young woman ings accounts of §1.00 and up ||| whose successes make you long td copy her tf you might. These laurels, Kathryn, have thetr price. Somebody pays jherself, her father, o whom she has disy | though the reigning bette « y sea non secure er triumphs siways at & expense, she never ex ther the girl the girts and al Northern Bank & Trust Co Capital Fully Paid . $100,000.00 Awaiting completion of our new home in the NORTHERN BANK AND TRUST BLDG, at the corner of Fo nd Pike |} pects the price to come from her We are now located at It frequently does so, how 8 Pike street pst, too, that rune jup with the years. Take the girl who trades on the standing of ber family things she could not with lack of social po- | " Young men on an aimless fellows living pleasure, pre om, over ny pradent mn; and t make their | | eum favorite believe that acts are very smart and fanny. But just let her get on the wrong side }of one of them, and If he | anything to her discredit he will | tell it, and the hotel will ring with PIANOS it~he to that. To this he add Victor and Edison 1" Bay your Hat of KE. N. Brooks * Talking Machines | & Co., 1331 Second Ave SHEART MUSIC, STRINGS \-— rp Boys Wanted TI Second Avo., Seattle ————————3|TO sell Seattle pa For mation ay DIRECTORS J. G. Price, Frank T. Hunter F. J. Martin, W. HL. Bard, 18. Ch for the mo. her, it ner knows pers TENTS office, old library bulldt Five Months’ Rent for 38 a at a6 Hbrary build “ Ate 9 and 11 in the morning and 2 tll a 3 in the afternoon. Initiation fee Our Motto—Quality Guaranteed 7 A Tent 7 A Tont } 7x9 A Tent ee 8x10 Wall Tent . . . 10x12 Wall Tent 12x14 Wall Tent Special Prices for Large Pprtips LOGGERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY Roth phones—9%s Colman Jp an paid by Engler the pirate said ofa Seated wibbated these. tel eee a Our Savings our hero answered. at the ame ig time wondering who ' . And Safe Deposit De There was only one comfort in Have You a Piano partments a me ft all. Col. Crust, the terror of the * 3 a nings Spends main, was dise unwe Fi all Which You Do Not Use? Hane ‘ “A sail A aa erled the all the rule of 1 Wier don't you make it useful to on rom ysition on top of t An rican a ab . P caboose. — thiet ornament, b lum drat every member of your family by = . Fire or clearance” asked Col.|ted thing sa ight on and was buying a player which can be at 5 oe oh Crust, fee lost to sight on the horizon It tached to It? We have a large line Pregide ve Neither. It's the battleship Con- |r knew what struck It which we would like to show you | Alexander ityerd, See necticut,” wa ha eply ow what do you think of that? K 4 exaader Myers, Weil, I suppose we've got to muttered Capt. Crust, peevishly | Smith, ~ (Continued. as : Brown the Plumber - - ny & Go The who can please Mod Olympic Market | orn ideas in nanitary plumbing andj cuts your meat bills im half, 118 “ . ‘ heating. G. H. Brown Plumbing| Pike st., opposite the Bon March GPLLLELEELREREAELELRARAEREERE: L4 }} Co., 221 Pine st ose! ° — ee her | | | tate - TékGRAPY SYSTEM ON ME, his ns, if he feols so In clined. For you must know, Kath ryn, the typical summer belle's ways incite the unscrupulous and drive off the conventional and truly worthy 1 could mention a girl with a face of a Madonna, who nevertheless wif half to death I use Dr. Lee Baker, dentist. 200 Bitel Phone, Main 6256. *** building eS STEAMER YOSEMITE ror ©. fOOT OF UNIVERSITY & Hoods Canal Midsummer Excursion Sunday, June 23 9:30 a. m. Sharp BY Sons of Norway (St. Hans Aften.) Steamer Yosemite Round Trip $1.00; Children 50c. Tickets for Sale at Bartell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Second Ave. Swift’s Pharmacy, Cor. 2nd Ave Or Pier 6, Foot of University St DAILY EXCURSIONS, when not specially chartered, every afternoon at 2:30, round trip 25c; every evening at 8:30, round trip 50c. Music and Dancing Free, Pier 6, Foot of Univ Phone A 4669, mation was forthooming great activity which prevatis at chart. Yesterday when the arrived at the station, no fowe than five of the mammals were ly ling at the sifp. Four of these wer humpbacks, and the other a large | sulphur bottom. The workmen at the station have as many as they can handle and are engaged in the cutting up process day and night oe j i Pianos at Bankrupt Prices Remember the sale of pt anos bought from the receiver by the Meyer-Toner Piano Com pany will last only for the rest of this month It is true one feature of this | | sale in to raine cash, yet if all || those being able to make & g004 cash payment, say from $60 to $100, could realize the tm moense saving possible, not a pl ano would be left om our floor tonight Think of it, you can get a) $260 for $128 up to a $400 for $228, ete. And if you have the | taste of the artists, and the || puree of the capitalist you can | have the $1,000 Artist Grand | for $600 | | | ' { | | Just cali to convince yourself, and if you don't acknowledge that this te (he greatest oppor tunity ever offered, we will pay you handsomely for your trow ble. ’ The Meyer-Toner Pian Co. ||| 314 Union St Opp. the P. |. Bidg. Fly on the Fiyer | | GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trips, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVE SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 | pm. LEAVE TACOMA — 8:35 a m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. Time card subject to change without notice. U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Geattic Tel. Main 176. Tacoma Tel. 212 and Pike St. rsity Street now [tT AE ORU jo? 0! J \ ud jh?’ " oLoBe BLOCK Summer BATH CAP6—Laok of ‘he window, We have 4 haves, sizes, @olory gaa] ang Special —All Bath Caps nar 6 WO announee 1 only Extra Gpecial—All The sarday Only for, eae jee Extraordinary Special Fine Silk Cay Divers’ Caps—Prevent want the halr and | € th pare. i Haturday only , ™ Sponge Bage—All our gon ine of ieee Baa or, at 10 per ular prices « Rub Ory Wash © ‘ar 100 see: special, rubber day h Cloth—Ig cane noplete for Sea Salt—Hig S4b, finest salt, per box Dennison's Lunch contaloing paper 12 napkins and be The whole outfit You Will Need Nehenr’l Try a ‘4b, at aay Maa Saturday only we give 1 page age of fine — package of paper, TT - tees Summer Appare Comes Into Its Own at Last | You'll have to hurry yp buy that Nght weight: you want to ieep coat am fortable in the warm are before us. Don't let any “ reasons delay the little atatime plan gets these reasons nicely. Most everything's the way of cool men and wo Negtigee Shirts, Panam Waists, etc. Prices right—quality styles right. Terms, thee ever 1332.34 Second Av, 208 Union t To Eartington ating car ride scenery when you ‘get there Renton car. 2s ‘These trecte are on the twoan Seattle and Rverstt, ranches and summer soll is of am eneetiont te well adapted Sor gardening and berry culture, ont tng, The two nearby end Bverett furnish @ and ready market tor can produce, As mer homes the tracts are — + ie bemoming more year, and i would be the samt wisdom to purchase 808, Cal at our ottice and tt you with © plat gad printed concerning tnis property, tellin i) at the came time how Seat 2 78%) Mt and supplying nae Jona! informatien Seattle's BRATION CURE rach, kidmey, wel troubles, rheul atica vonia, head coon removed. t e Osteopat™ Main 246) at t OR. 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