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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 22, 1907, 1 him THE SEATTLE STAR TDEATH STALKS WITH PEACE AMONG THE GUNS STAR DUST 92" Ss et Old Librar: tow , ; BY STAR PUBLISHING co, = Temporary Guanirs 7 is 8 . wn) Do many eral ) BY JOSH ling eccldonct here" ea i EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. i } li ; , oi SS STRESS z de } w th York. If ve: Pins New > leo. noun the or Cot I t f . te cee conti ag m tc hac ig agate 3 iadion one tomne p 10 accident Wout by Main 1080, MATT 4 re , liad , ‘ BALLARD STAN AGUNCY—m Ballard Ave. Sunset, Mallard #9 } 5 Papa (enr Vell, ¢ an ' “1d the: tagy — ie tla, daughter, I've in " f J alin, ip BVRRETT STAR AGENCY—Homer Rvans, O01 Rockerfeller Ave., Sunset 8 We ni el a ‘ tone pe “Gas cont per copy, stn conte par Week, OF (WeBLy five Cente per manta Deliversd tieated, apoony an as young bing hed hag fey Welt or carrier No’ tree euplom People ‘who break | Puddings made Ritered at oe Postotfice at Beattie, Washington, as second clase matter. inter society, = wet Mama (emphatically 1 have! bl - ptea ‘he may 3 subse riptte stung-—there’s Hothin’ | Philadelphia Inquirer * in loud except Address vives, if your ® there t' be taken . rows," —F » Prem, seein # Veen from the iat My! M exclaimed the goowj = hoe old soul, “these colleges are just) Mies ¥ § NOTICE TO SUBHCHINEAA howl y cur comy of The. War precoding vedelae arnt read tha oa, any evening please te on the fe What's the matter now?” askea|, Crh soe fa wales H more (hak ones, please her hushand » Very a ort Th this way we can be certain of giving cur subscribers @ perfeat sory Here's « report in this pape ¥ ® te the onty way. pom about a Harvard man beating all wen bis rivals with the hammer Phil “Nay, madam, the day 1 married adelphia Press lyou | « you the key to my heart You, and then you ‘went right off and had the Jock changed..”—Town and Country THEY SUPPRESSED THE NEWS BECAUSE~? Office Roy--There’s a man down y stairs wants to see you How ia it th 4 80 to thy Publisher—Show him up. prohibition fr ‘ | Office ®oy—He's already beon It gives he's a nature reallat Last Saturday every daily nowspaper in Seattle, except The Star, suppressed the news that the wife of Ret, H. C, Robinson, tector of St. John's Eplacopal church, in Weat Seattle, had been arrested in company with Y. Sacamoto, a Japanese, tn a south Exthetic Stranger—Where will I find the headquarters of the Soct- | ety for Reautifying Jayville? Many a girl has spoiled a good | Jorter Bewildered Nutive Do yew! 7 ‘ 7°" | husband by marrying him FRISCO it ’ MINING STOCKS, | The King’s Jester ; 1. M. Herrin & Company, Bank ors and Brokers, 610 First Avenue. | | Buy and sell all Stocks and Securt |tles, Dally quotations by spegtal | | wire on Goldfield and all Nevadas. Stocks carried on margin and money advanced * Translated | Tales trom Megs ansatlantie side lodging house, Every one of the papers knew all about the arrest. Friends of hh office, and by using social pree the clergyman’s wife went to (By United Press) BAN FRANCISCO, Tq over street ca linet o t and m Non-union trainmen tige and “pull,” succeeded in keeping out of print news that would have been printed quickly concerning 99 persons out of a hundred Yet probably this week or next, the local newspapers that claim to “print all of the news” will roast some poor devil, or even ‘a @ome reputable citizen, whose wife happens to get into trouble. i ly assaulted and . | kept hurrying Apparently, it all depends upoa “who ts who. |DR quell éleorder UG Striking Photograph Taken at Charlestown Navy Yard, Showing the Removal of Injured From the Pty Rist your nec THE ROYAL YACHT THAT WENT TO THE JUNK PILE hip Georgia, in the Turret of Which the Latest Fatal Explosion of Smokeless Powder Otgurred. Uwe ID Prev Ey 29 \' Fearful Burns, Many of the injured Ballore Refused to be Taken Out on Stretchers. oe SUNSET MAR 240 | mgt. al wee | FOR BY EAGLES — Crossing a ravine along the course of the Hackensack Golf club i ph # fm New Jersey is a bridge which was once part of the royal yacht | According to Frank Dowd, Hildegrade, the property of King Edward VII whea he was Prince j tary of the Seattle Kagles, a mah Down on the Hackensack river Hes the old Hildogarde herself, | toward erecting a modern . er what is left of her. She was the queea of the waters in her day. ese Sana on a page prog | Poa oon " che to shed, pr * enent She coat $80,000. Hor hull was of Chinese teak and her furnishings |f, This morning, and the indice 1) a6e to shed them now,” said Whe | ball at Seventh av. and Plae . | tions are that in apite of the . i 7 F €@nd decorations were gorgeous. Famous men and women lounged took Hn at jollie jester running up to the king, | cost $75,000. along her decks and royalty occupied her staterooms. anes cae wil run out be I] who was strolling slong the edge| Aerie No. 1 of the order will But her day was brief, The prince built himself finer boats, | <rode of the very best styles ot Well, irra, what te it?" tie] et the bal Priday evening Judy Bhe was sold first for $35,000, then for $21,000, One man put com | from noted makers are here, excellency said sternly |and thelr annual picnic will Bg pound engines into her and tried to make her a business propos | - oe Baye tg comers aw “Why, all the prisoners in the|en at Wildwood next Sunday, . tion. But he couldn't do it. She had been built for a pleasu bya fonjon Koop have token out, 00) 1+ 16 palleved thet (ne — per = _ my for $17,000, and at last for $7,000. Now sen " "“Jounds,” howled the king, pal charity pone poort ee are going to break her up. 4 ing. “Escaped?” which is still mainta’ 4 : The savage on his teland has little thought of what the future a ne {hat the follow: I] have the measies, ha, ha, ‘ha!” headquarters in | Londo. ng are ce sale | But the king had « hard time see. | ¥4* founded in 1757 and Ragga means, He puts an fron ring tn his lip, catches a fow Mah, snares Btreet Store only. No telephone | ing it, even though the fester| celebrated its third jubiles, ; & few birds, finds him a companion, lives, dies and is forgotten orders filled. No deliveries at ]/_—-_-_ et ifinances were reported a Many of us do pretty much the same thing. We wear little hate — — I Or }| “atteship Nebraska at navy vera. | tery — its debts. 4 or big hats, according to the fashion; we make a few dollars, work Toda oe a ee poe Sees & little, dance a little, read a little, choose a wife or husband, lve, Malt Nutrine—a malt extract @e and are also forgotten. It is not the fault of the savage that doxen bottles $1.98 HOW A MAN PROPOSES Bfe holds nothing more for him. It is our fault if we do not seo how Father John's Medicine, one wlee eee a tauch more it holds for be es a i Johnson's “6088"—an incom: parable remedy for rheuma ‘They built the Hildegarde for a pleasure boat. She was never tiem, $1.60 size ......91.25 fatended to serve any fine purpose. She was only to lounge in and heen Reewaaeite Panacn gg forge v ssolves and eliminates uric take things easy and forget about tomorrow , Bo they were never Arrow in Photograph Shows Turret on Battleship Georgia (A Which Terrible and Fatal Explosion ficid from the system; regu ble to make her realty useful. She never hetped the workt om. If | of Gmokeless Powder Took Place. When the Picture Was Taken the Ship's Machinists Were Busily lar $2.00 bottle ......@2.75. | . he had been bullt to carry coal, she might stil! be worth some | Engaged in Repairing the Damages. t Jap Rose Soap—Spectal, per thing instead of being only an expensive bulk that nobody wants | —_— ae ran waded . cake . ee —_ any more. WASHINGTON, July 22.--Naval Two months ago # short eireult tech gun of the same ship crashed Bronson's Cascara Pills—A gen We can live for a good time. We can bufld all sorte of friv. [Officers are plainly worried over | of electricity exploded three. sac through the donk A heres five | Soenr aaa ged sony ber ens of charge in t tofthe men. is * abnormal action o! bottle, pectal, . @lous and Useless things into our lives. We can go all the way [the meaace to burman life that | DOU* Olt Sanne ce Ore eoven | smokeless powder | sggtirgeetings eT from the doctor at first to the undertaker at last and never contrib. | *eeme to bang like & heavy 4 officers and men were killed, in January of the «ame year, nine |} Simm’s Arnica Of! Liniment, } Ste anything to thought or progress or humanity. But we will be [Ofer even the crack ships of the just a year before that, thé Inde men were killed on the battleship per bottle ......+ «+++. 4B¢ 7 i‘ i bary the of 4m Sinch gun shoard (he byt Massachusetts by the premature em- | Growing lees valuable every day. Wo will be worth less every yor, | Th, most carefully thoughtout | Uewhip lowa blew off, the gun Beih«| plosion of « charge in an open ante Nobody will be able to make use of us, because we have uot builded | safeguards seom to be futile, « an to the pr re. Thix (ime | breech. ——- urselyes With usefalnees in view. And we will come finally to the (cident after aceid and sole there were no casnaltica So that naval officers are won-' Quaker Drug Co. place where wo will fie at the bank of the river, old, wornout, good- | *fler mishap have lowed ov Acain, in April, 1904, £000 pounds | dering, what next? |} 1013-15 TWO STORES Pike and precastion ot powder exploded in the after tar. | —— > om — i * Westlake. se ag or The terrible explosion aboard the|ret of the battleship Missouri, on|. Dr. Lee meme con ang met bcinn vn 4 ‘e had better lay brick than waste life |new battleship Georgia, killing 11 t of a "fareback.” Thirty.|S@llding. Phone, Mate yt ~ 4 men and esrioudy wounding 14/ two deaths followed ts DIAMONDS more, is only one of 4 series of an In Februa: 1904, the musstes of | 4 VS. BRAINS jexpected and seemingly unavold-)two Sinch gy on the battleship | i able disasters lowa biew off, on account of too : The accident on the Georgia w great p J No deaths 5 It tsn't often that plain, democratic Americans find much that | caused by a flare back Iw April, 190%, the muxale of a 12 ‘The affair was elaborate. The women dressed in splendor. Mrs Potter Palmer shone with seven chains of diamonds reaching to her waist, and a tiara of six diamond stars. One costame was | called “aitnple” because its ornaments were only a great many pink foses, a tiny diamond set like a dewdrop upon each halfopen petal But the star of the occasion was not Mra. Palmer with her diamond chains, nor the young lady with the pink @iatiosdded roses, Bor Miss Beatrice Mills, who was fairly covered with precious stones, nor any of the reaplendent women. The ceutral figure was ; ts worth while in the doings of the “Smart Set,” but a little Inet } | ESSA SUIS THE DOVEYDOVES OUT WITH BABY ! ia Hn an IN MILW AUKEE. He: 1 spik id from my heart ould. Rosie; 1 voult bat better der same as vorse, bant in hant down der f She: Ach du lieber, Owgoost; you baf guessed id! seirae sts See he As an instance of Lord Wolse. | the “retre a himself for the usual volley) jey's disiike of bad language in the | denly, however, he caught] By F. W. Schacter THE HABIT OF SAVING Miss Colgate, daughter of Cora, Lady Strafford, and she was the piain- | - eum ome Bie te te en-cuediiont tenn. tere service, a story may be told of & | jey's eye upon him and he eet girl in the room. | ve ra swift conversion which he one day short. The oaths that wert But she had wit—that is, she had brains, and people forgot all effected, says P. T, O. The com-|his lips died away una 4 about the beauties to gather around this homely gir! who outshone } erage aye an Irish ronan say fg mane Pa — For ms whore reputation for ment he gaz lankly Me | om all by her personality. g | fluent” language was great. At an turning quickly to the a ode You are awfully funny!” cried Princess Beatrice. / - <n - inspection at which Wolseley was ler, he roared out, to the "| need to be something,” Nashed Mise Colgate, “for I'm deucea | present G gave the bugler the amusement of Lord Wolseley a / ugly.” | q order to sound the “charge To his staff, ‘You naughty, wick - ‘ - | G ‘s consternation the man blew trumpeter.” Here's something worth while. ~- . - 7 / j Miss Colgate wasa't pretty. Almost any woman in the house was | hay you hay , ee > ih ing was by old Mr. Na far more beautiful. She could never hope to rival them in grace The « The Doveydoves part Mr i and physical charm. She knew people would never be attracted to | bob. whe Rn the Dovey Nat in @ Yery complacent frame | When you want the best there ts her by her face or eyes or mouth or figure. In her place many as they had sea _ oe und and in dentistry, consult us. Be sure any oO M Nabob My thi Mr Girls would have moped and worried and fretted, or tried to draw | counted far aepmaat teal with Me, |tecognised a model baby whew be you are in the right place, opposite J : attention from their plainness by regal costumes or ropes of jewels, |Doreydove, he awelled up notice.|saw one Garvey-Bechanan’s. 4) DENTAL PARLORS But this girt was too sensible for that ably Any opiuion favorable to| When they got home they found Crowns ... 8.00 and 856.00 gaat q She knew that after all what attracted people was not clothes | %®>Y being exactly to Mra. Dovey Nabob's watch in the go-cart Pilates ...... 4. 85.00 and up or jewels or even beauty, but brains. She had brains, And she on Se oe ee ee ie had lifted it | FUMING® verse ewees SO¢ and up li, well, well, if she tan't tho! Buy your hat of BN. Brook Co., 1331 Becond ay made use of what she haa. i Sensible girla are not downcast because someone cise ts pret- | picture of her mother—and her father,” continued Mr. Nabob warm tier than they are, They just plunge in and by force of personality | a Ww make themselves attractive. Husbands that are worth while de A i d D 2 ing over” the baby sso mand more than pink, well-rounded cheeks, and diamonds do not Baty crowed and made a nolae Cc ate entists Vacation Opp. Garvey-Buchanan's Main 1772 Enjoyment | __ dl “NO FINER JOURNEY IN ALL THE WORLD” often dazzle and begutle real mon like she felt really complimented This encowraged Mr to lift her owt of the cart and hold her in his arms. Haby was @ hted Her littl 4 twikted this way and that to the world from her perch * wae ae full of life as a kitten Nabob chucked to her and let play with his wateh fob.. He discussed: with the Doveydove Depends not a. little on whether of not your clothes ure the cool, breezy, com i fortable “vacation” kind ainiess, £4! YOU &¥l VIVISECTOR Y(t REFRESH YOUR MIND A BIT ON THE THERE ARE THREE GREAT PIANG THAT HAVE SPREAD THE GLORY OF AMENICAN ART TO ’ " sagely the care and ation of in-|f Of such togs, both for BVERY QUARTOR OF THE GLONE ij ; ha fants, and had to listen to several || Men and Women, we've a WN See (aed of Prong = rena i very large and meritorious See Yellowstone Park during the Summer of 1907. meantime baby had got 1 - howing, and -can fit you There's no more delightful outing anywhere. First- Grand. the Bteinway @ a By and was tucked back in her go-cart out for holiday times at lit class hotels, splendid coaching journey of 143 miles. other planos c ° y pm par > tle _ . 1 to Sietawes Beata the EA , it Driaaauk “eater ge le expense and with ldst good trout fishing, fine mountain scenery, the most ing gap-—l# attested { e, but by trad ly " hay iin ng satisfaction to yo n e a 4 . ing apse attonted Qnty by seathotlo use, but | “ahinte ltors, 1416 ‘Third a j Ype ing sal - i you mysterious of nature’s wonders seen everywhere and inway methods of manufacture fables and the on! ool table Right Styles Right every day. 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