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THE SEATTLE STAR Temporary Quartera, Old Library Buliding. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Feiephonee— ‘i Editorial: independent 678; Guneet Main 1040, Buelnews: independent 1138; Main 1050, ALLARD STAR AGHNCY=—2m Mallard Ave, unset, Mallard 904 LISHING CO. RVYERETT STAN AGENCY Homer Ryans, 280 Rockerfelter Awe; Sunest 14 per Cony, Ate conte par Week, oF (Wonty-five cenis per month, Delivered carrier free coptem, Hprered at the Postorfion at Reattt, Washington, as second-class mation TO MAIL aU RC Your subsertption expires is om the bet of tven, if your subseription Nas not from the lat, A change of date ow y of The Ming fail to reach you by call up our Win o o'elook, and thie Way we con De certain of gtving Cur subsertbers @ perfect serview-and the only way. e = Since Mr. Re@wevert stopped going bear hunting, Teddy bears Live multiplied with great rapidity and now swarm all over the country, The Prosident must speedily get down to business again with his rifiqor this now epectos of wild beasts will be the undoing of ws all . _ + After all, the courts have a tit@e power over John D. Rockefel ter, He has today actually bee baled before a judge in Chicago, @and ordered tg tell some things he knows concerning the iniquities @f the Standard O11 company Possibly the law will dare go even further and do something to the Ol King. These are days of startling surprises and it ts possi- ble that justice may at last overtake the aroh criminal of the age. Would it not be a wise move for the ctty to keep on hand a couple of clreus tents for the use of the city government, In case the fre fend should some day rob us of our cherished city hall? {An advance stenographic report of the fi 1 @f/John D. Rockefeller.) port o first direct examtnation By F. W. Schaefer, Your name? oa) John Q. Our purpose now, Mr. Rock Johan, eh? efeller, te to ascertain the financtal No. John D. j condits mm of the Standard Ot! Co. of Rocketetler? | Indiana, whieh bas been convicted I'm that Racky feller, of eiving Mega! rebates and which therefore subject to a heavy A. Philanthropist age wines scithaetaicetends FO"F lene fines; ha, ha? rye}. @ But the positie ia” eases PY? tines that can be inflleted ts the Q. We realize that, Mr, Rode | *ROTMous sum of $29,260,000. Tho total of een (Objection by defense, Sustate- | Its condition before or after | = _ THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907. PRIDE GOETH BEFORE-- THE-DOVEYDOVES AND THEIR FIRST BORN BY F. W. SOHAEFER. TOP Asner OH Paleo OOD “Guess what I've bought for baby, Jeanette jeydove--Not another box of marbles, I hope. She near one of those you gave her. ™ something different to play baby ty, pitty, nice toxet* “Tl unwrap it. Why, of all things, bemuet! What on earth ts baby to do with tin soldier?” ‘ a Way with them Did you think | brought thew for tee lo eatr “Dat tie soldiers are no playthings for girl Why ditett you bring her a doll, or a Tedy bear, or something lke that? “Well, when I w tot I weed t play with tin soldier and make mimic war with great enthusiasm, I used to dream of be coming a general.” “You, and grew up a clerk.” ! —— there won't be any danger of batiy growing up & soldfer, either.” “Yet you must re 4 etrl, for a girl ehe ti Yes, but she doemn't know it yet. Let a kid alone-and shell to & Tom-boy tll abe's old enough to go to school.” Rut I don't want baby to be a Tomboy “Huh, you want the boys to heve all the fom Ali right, have it your vwa way, Anyly be ought to have a rocking horse. “No, Lemuel. Nor @ sword, nor 4 gus, nor « dram, nor « lot of with this ‘time, Boos Bin soliiorst mber that ehe should have toys eultatile to other things you would give her “Then just «et her « toy corset and be done with ft” And Mr. Doveydove felt really comforted with this offért at sarcasm | | | : Sa] lomne’s coat @p|ce som == STAR | What a sensation it would create, {t coaurs to one after rereading \"Vanity Pair,” if Becky sharp | Would regiator at & prominent hotel tn Pittsburg today! A Word From Josh Wise. “Intuition don't tell a woman half as much as a hus ban’ who talke in his steep.” The first thing the tramp saw upon striking th we late at night was the lighted Window of a fur niture store, Withing waa@ bed room suite, nice, sweet and un. | The tramp vas tired and the for him and without making mych note he broke the glass and got naide, The next morning he was found sound asleep and snoring musieally. It did not take long to rout out the wandered and It was done without ceremony, loo, He did not wait for further abuse but he rambled y he considered jof the made-up bed proved too much | | BY JOSH LORD HIGH ADMIRAL, AGE 4, Little Marquis of Donegal Hag High Titles, | makes it so fllegibiy THE LITTLE ADMIRAL. (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service.) DUBLIN, Jane 29—The year oi marquis of Donegal, who euc- ceeded to the title three years ago, fa hereditary lord bigh admiral of iough Neagh and governor of Car tiekfergua castle, His mother, who ia a Canadian by birth, married the DUST himself a mueh injured member of noolety hat's a bed for if tt lan't to sleep in?” he asked. Very Helpful. A vecdug BRAUTY that a wi ment should have elght hours of wp to keep her in good health he value of this advice In appre ciated when it is known & woman generally discovers that she is of a when she how hard she tries. An equally logleal remedy for a nervous temperamen@would be to have none at all e | HINT tells an of nervous temper me B22 <88835893 bal wh BY DOROTHY DALE. “Bhe began her er ton essay well, but her attention seemed to! wander at the end T thitk It Is because she was lens | tntereated tn the comnfencement than ia the clothes Cause for Wrath, “Our friend, the famous aprtivt, sayn you gave him a raw dwal, said the magazine publisher to his) editor } Why, it's imponsible Fils cover design showed up grand, and bis| signature was fn the right band} ark an could be.” | very well, but he} that nobody can read it unless It i also printed and you didn’t do that.” conspiracy against women; that it | is full of words which suggemt the superiority of the masculine. Hub! Although ite masculine, ‘moliyeoddie” doesn't seem to be that kind of a word A liverpool lady had given her butcher her daily order over the telephone, and later tn the day de cided to change tt a little and count ermand an onder she had given for some liver. Ringing up her butcher she said “You remember that 1 gare you } an order for a pound of liver a| while ago?” “Yes,” wae the reply Who has the greater happiness, 4 maid or a matron? You know, if you have traveled the road from girlhood tg erhood, for th but ong answer that can come from the of @ woman's heart - Do you te awake nights trying to decide whether the @f your new pink mull ball be shirred or accordion pleated, crane and turn to get a side back view at the trying on tif dronemaker tells you sharply that she, not you, is fitting that Do you sing through your duties the day before a party two-step here and « waltz-step there and smiles enough tor body? Do you dance miles and wiles unwearted for an evening's ure and carry home so much enthusiasm that mether just mm a sleepy audience while you tell her all about it? Does every day bring its violent raptures over a “perfectly ly” this, or a “@o splen dt for anything” thet, or « pulsing at the engaging way that college friend of brother J batt Then you are a maiden, happy, care free, Hving in the derland of antictpation, in the glow of the rosy Avrora tke that soon must # r before the Intense realities of Ife Do you turn the sleeves of your twoyears’ago reception upside down, so that the fullness may be where it was sot @ freshen up your old bat with an allconcealing vell or bunch bargain counter roses t@ help out that next payment on the Do you plan and patch and provide, and cook and clean and) trive, day in, day out, with a mischievous imp to rum and ¥ half dead from bumps and falls until you are so unstrung that time your husband comes home to dinner you can think of more brilliant to say than: “Well, whom did you see though you really want to be pleasant and amusing? Then you ane the avesage matron, care-burdened and “Happy!” you exclaim. Say, “rather disillusioned.” A: ? shuted down, you gather the dear, ouditly figure in the little kown close fn your axms and nestle your face in the soft, curves of his velfety neck and cheek, do not the om of the 4 smooth out and vaniwh Ull your whole being slips satiefied: that beteficent sixth sense of perfect peace and compelling tent? a Happiness? Why, you woulén't forego one-minute of that bour for ail of the frille and thriths of your gala maidenbood Regardless of nature's gifts arid fortune’s favors, th» woman in any walk of life is the matron who is a mpther oe se: | late George M. Pullman, the SCRAPS i. er a omeele tae | | died ree |at the age of 54. More than 23,000,000 pounds of |” mavaronl were produced at Lyons, | S*8Ts connected with the olf France, in 1900. peg ee ly A canenfl oll pe . to Charles Di po The population of Paraguay bas! many ritmo of tae oak Increased in 36 years trom 200,000) ipeiug geeste with thie to 700,000 tions upon them. It ix entimated that the sun will | — be able to supply the present amount of beat for another 36,000,- 000 yeara. make the 10 4 1:16 In England female labor bas al-| runs to the navy yard on most disappeared ip sericulturel) Juty 7th. The Tourist is 9 ureulte; in Germany it still com- | throughout and built for stitutes over 8 per cent. of the total | Don't miss the new boat, The. number of workers yard crowded with vessels ‘A consul at Trebizond writes that a yy, Pegg Oregon, recently it took eight months for | *!, Chicago, Boston, Albany, Tt the of a ‘Well, I find that I do not need by |¢elphia and Nipstc. Bo felier; but that isn't answoring our |COUt Wishes to kaow if the com pe Sate] ete meaoanin, wee wa OS penne ait], 6 nae nant aot and oh” some stylographic pens to come & |faike and be patriotic and ts oo pany can stand this much of a fine Y jor than herself, five years ago, and express from America to ® port om question. “Are you not in the off/ Sut e i AVY LINEN | though he kad teon married twice| Mefore she could put down the — ach ome ride of your life. Tourist com Dusiness? . reoetver she beard the butcher any | Pier 2. Round trip, 50c. hous & No, Oto my past, | 1s tie ae coe: © wate & ner | previous the peewent marauie I) 15 some one in the shop: “Take | Several years ago, Denmark, be uM - Now, coming wn to | - gs 6s * out Mre. Biank’s liver, She says gen to utilize conw 2 5 Broadway-— know—yet Heavy linen made Into.a long coat TTICOATS DESTROY GRACE | aie can get along without it.” — [ing the soll, ‘Tho example is to be |S-THE G KE bt AT didn't know whore you) 2 Do you Intimate {OAL the | wan articloof wearing apparel that! a — followed in Norway, where, in coD- | myzee 5 Kua wore going, tT ew You were | hardahip upon the consumers ut| should be in every child's ward: Clinging Skirts the Thing, 2m bs SURE! sequence of emienation, there 8 8 | eats tor, om your way, he- ‘ : robe, A pretty one has a broad Artist-Photographer Steir. your daughter enjoying her| dearth of laborers. B. 7 what is your connection nse Well, you know, we are) “l#r and fMounces for siteves wation at the seashore?’ At Leigh police court a man was MENOE year WD the Standard Oli Co.? guided by sweet charity and lov | “She must be. Her laundry Will/ recentiy fined £1 and costs fOr} oo, soe, tone A. Moereiy that virtue is its own ing humanity 9 #13 a week,"--Oleveland Leader. | having pulled the trotley pole of PURE ST A WEST « com} | eX an electric teamear off the over- at Fras me <r na lof the offending company should by the Oregon R. R. & Nay, Co,|® man's hat had been blown off.— a co s 0, pays Its dividends) bear the burden of this puntah Aug 8, 9 and 10; Sept. 11, 12 and | Engineer cast. by virtue of its reward. ment? 12, Chicago and return, $71.50; St.| Jean Brun, dead at 102 years, at You “F Q You are the principal stock} A. That reminds me of an an Louts, $67.60; Omaha, Ka: City, | Geneva, said: “I have never cov 4 song holde fate you not? | | ete, $80.00. Good ninety days with | sulted a doctor and have never tak Want a Good On} 4 you men in the virtue.) Q. Is it apropos? stopovors. Full patriculars at Union |@2 medicine. I have drank ank ” “The yes. A. No, it's appropriated, § sil} {Ticket Office, E. & Eilis, Geni, smoked all my life, and, with the Ci ar ’ Hors ot I mean tn the Standard Ot! tell tt to you A man with « tin| eee | exception of my mother, have never & ‘ other ige on knocked at the door of @ : kineed a woman.” Belgium's eminent soulptor, Lef Lambexux, who is regarded by many as Rodin's only rival, is busy on the monument to be erected in Washington to the memory of the Fleet of A. Er—which one? | Q. Well, bow about the Standard | OU Co, of Indiana? A. Well, there seems to be a how-dedo about it. (Chuckle.) Q The Standard OM Co. of New Jersey is a bolding company tor the ma company, is it not? A. Did you say “hold-up” com pany a | Q Weil, we'll let it go at that.} SSE age suburban dweiling. The indy of} ¢ house came to the door, “Mad am." he sald. “does that dog in the front yard belong to you?” “Yes,” sal dthe lady. “Well, that dog has Jast bitten a little girt in the neigh- borhoed.” “Oh,” said the lady omit ing, “It's true that the dog belongs to me, but his troubles don't.” Very geod. ch? Ha, ha, ba, ha, hat” (Recess taken.) So dent of the London Ruskin Society London Chronicle A great many nature fakirs be- sin. ‘Once upon a time,’ says a contemporary. And many of them | end, “And they lived happily ever , Sfter."—-Washington Herald. The raveling of state highways in Mastachusetts during dry weath- er has generally been prevented in | the past by spreading a thin coat} of sand over the wurface. During | ‘ast year, however, there were two | These ave shart quite protricted dry spells which | edges hand scatioped disturbed the bond of the road and| lar and sleeves ase caused loose stones tq stand up on | Worked the surtace. Atthough sand vo al earn aie Al yl jspread thinly as betore Aainty headdress for the little girl —freenville (Penn.) Sun, }Prevent the raveling in in-| A charming one has a broad brim! An interesting link vith the past | **#2¢es—Engineor on gti ela ely dl Will showly be seweret By the com Sour Ari “apaaraaa p= Tha A: sare yet ing resignation of the Rev. J. P Boys ted hae Faynthorpe, who has been principal Wan | SHE HAS MUSIC MADNESS. since tf Whiteland’ colle the Ki road, Chelsea. Wi When you want one at cigar properly kept making and smoking ts @ cixar than the ordinary ™ The Quaker special ties for keeping olgars Today we sell MISG MARY MACARTHUR. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) LONDO! Macarthur, a prominent .Bngileh _ labor organizer who has just 5 turned from the United States where she went to interest Amer can women in unioniem, bas just returned In her report to the central body | (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) | —_ of England she states that every-| MILWAUKEE, Wis, June where in the st nhe found the | Petticoats are a destroyer of grace, condition of workingwomen much | sare 8. L. Stein, of this elty, pho. better and the standard of wages |tographer and artist | much higher than in Great Pritain Women should wear clinging | or on the continent. She added that | shirts,” saya Stein. “I's difficult American women wore fully alive |to get women to understand that | to the benefits of organtsation. | they neta t wear a lot of akirus and petticoats , 8 | fulltength photographie pe the jakirt should always be long-tain ed and clinging attioships at Navy Yard S. S. Tourist 3 The new steamer Tourist wit) a A make the 1 a m, and 1:25 p. m Porto Rico clear filler, runs to the navy yard on Sunday, | july 7th. Ti Tourist is new | lighefal smoke, two for & ter size for throughedt and built fer comfort.) 3 0c Strai Don't oriss the new boat. The ni yard is crowded with vessels such | At the Pike street store | The QOuak anoun on Time as the Nwbraske, Oregon, Wiscan- | sin, Chicago, Boston, Albany, Phita ae i IAN = ih Cc TUS Wh i ||) pata on ifloates Savings Qor Deposite | Deposits [* tor thie year delphia and Nipstc So bring the fotks and be patriotic and have the | vide of your Ife. unist leares ) | *: Start For $3.50 | &. c. WAGNER, i Pter 2% Round teip, 56r. Manager Rent 4 G. T. S. WHITE, od. Ass't Manager ye A GENERAL BANKING | NESS TRANSACTED When a town fellow visits a coun try home and they sit him down to & table inden with hickory wood Smoked ham as sweet as nectar. fried eggs fresh from the chicken factory, homemade bread, but ter churned before breabtast milk and cream that never saw chalk or water, and a score of eweetmeats ries anid fruits, and then apoligize to him for not hav ing someth to eat, he can not help but wonder what they do have when they are expecting company. LETTERS OF GREOIT issuED anceastul Navy Yard YANKEE DUCHESS. Hemt of battle EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND oa of ee FORMER MAY GOELET TO SPEND MILLION THIS YEAR ENTERTAINING | At Cape |mense collieries being worked der the ocean. These over thousands of acres & increased ate at the shove, 1 j the operators foltew the jneath the water for more than a jmite. Tt misht be expected that the | weight of the water would force fin4 way into the mine. The cm if as Yeht as a coment tern. A sort of fire clay submarine roof of the mine sediment above is held in pin and packed down by the wate wure until there Is not a cre ‘Of water from overhead. | The coat has the and the col also hae Rreton there , Interest at four per Cont per cent paid was it did not all vei be of black | To set Seattle papers. For infor. | mation apply ‘to Geo. Engler, Star| AUTO CURE POR STANFORD lnstie w familiar to students of | office, old library building, hetween| WHITE'S RICH® SISTER-IN: the volumir correspondence of| 9 and 11 in the morning and 2 tiji| LAW. dohg Ruskin, who took keen inter-|3 in the afternoon. Initiation sgh: ext In the annual selection and t-| paid by Engler stallation of the May queen. The retiring principal was a cherished friend of Ruskin, and is stil prest Sunday Post - Intelligencer Acceunts Invited lines (he andt Fleet of battleships at Navy Yard Seattle DUCHESS OF ROXBURGHE. on purchase LONDON price is We busines and ¥ out instrument fow this pu pianos. July 5—The dephess of Roxburghe, who was May | of New York, has entered wf remarkable campaign to mak self famous as one of the London he Now the social “#easgns” in city, and she will give a }last week in June that it Is said, $70,000. | The govsips say that }son” will take $350,000 purse, and that at th year her bills will have amd to $1,000,000 Cottages For Sale »We have some desirable 4 and do argent Seattle Flour that we rch perlectly willed. Such « fle PATENT EXGELLENT produced every day of the your of pencil ER th and qoodnen. B. NOVELTY MILL CO. SEATTLC, U.S. a ELLA RL AR L ALA LRALALELALR 4 N [THE HOUSE OF QUALITY % WOKS ANS TEE SPREAD THE HYPRY A808 fine The Meyer-Toner Piano Company | 314 Union Street Opp. P.1 Celebrate | With Comfort | Ladies, you can celebrate with’ The Biggest, Best, Handsomest, News- fest Newspaper Published in the .Pacific Northwest. 50 Cents. PER MONTH«¢ MRS. JAS. CLINCH-SMITH PARIS, June 29.—To cure he music madness, Jas, Clinch Smt will take his wife for three months’ motor trip throug Kuppe and Anta Mrs. Smigge “music obsession,” |]! §.ro0m cottages on lots 140x100, in the word’ of her husband, has ith _ improveme caused ber to desert soctety and de ||| th _ !mprovementa, AVE vo ener GLORY oF QUARTER oF PIANOS TRA RICAN ARY THE GLOME foot comfort by wearing a pair |}| ef our White Canvas or Linen = | L$ LER | # WHY YES, LDON’T MIND OXFORDS ‘ If its fron @he Keystone coment |!) BIGGER VALUES AT #1.00 . lo ; all of her spare momentasto |] Sdowftke city wat a ‘ at ee ‘th music, Mr, Smith did not object,i|| minatés @om Pion Place Gt.00ANE OL TS, Muastiel, Releks it Is said, until his wife inform pr ges AA ood car line. Prices $1,800 to OL. him that she was the leader @f a ont perfectly lovely orchestra of girls RAYM@ND & mverap & and had offers tro a number KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 405~—Pike Street—405 gy ||) vaudeville managers, ® Clinch-Smith is the Wholesalers of Finest Wines and Liquor a Wane J) SPLELEE cotnwal Cpeigli vote ete, a gallon ¢ 200 terms, y part © For all edittos delivered Greater Seattle. rz2 (2248 a g' your home in Order today man ° Jas ay BiG, KERR LEERERRERREEM AE ERMA Kees . : mill Stanfo wa 212 American Bank Bidg Ind. 2288—Phones—Main 1336, alre White brother of Mrs 1123 Firat Ave, Phones 1184, by whowe husband oO PNT SALE

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