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| PY STAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Felerrones— Private exchanges connecting all parte of the \ building Sunset, Main 1080 and Independent, 44 cred Soe Ask for tire department or the name of the person ~ any sired. 1307-1909 Seventh av, THE SEATTLE STAR | BALLARD STAR AGENCY— 91 Bationt ay Monret Baltand 006 EVEREPT STAR AGENCY —tomer Boone foliar A “ an be Ope vent per cope ste rents &, oF Ow ‘ * per Mivered by mail or cree No free . Batored at the Penrofties at Se Wost . ane TO MATL SUTsOTIN TRS he address iabe! of each 4 , ef date on the addres label is ° 4 NOTICE TO SLi: Hinne ’ fai THE FRYING OF EDWARD The interstate cor ree comn 1 exp hold gession in New York very shortly to pat EB, H. H non} the stand to ask him the questions he refused to at his previous appearance Harriman told en h to make a b « atior He ght enormous quan revealed how the Union Pacific had b tities of stock of the Southern Pacific, the Oreg the Chicago & Alton, the linois Central and other railroads Every time, however, that Harriman was asked whether he he Union om Short Line, personally had aay interest in the stock at the time t Pacific bought it, he refused to answer Now the United States circuit court has decided that Harri man must answer. So when he gets on the griddle next time] a he will find red hot bars ed for his sizzling a pool made by Harriman, H. H The first deals w Rogers and H.C. Frick. Flarriman will be asked if he and his] two friends had acquired some $30,000,000 worth of stock pre vious to the sale of it to the Union Pacific, Harriman must DOGS HAVE TO BE TRAINED! answer this question Next he must answer whether it was bought with a view of selling it to the Union Pacific at a profit. Much of the stock | was sold for $175 a share, and Harriman must answer whether he himself did not buy it for considerably less Further, he must answer whether he had any interest in the stock which Kuhn, Loeb & Co, sold to the Union Pacific. The object of the griddle is to show whether or not any of the big financiers who are managers and trustees of great rail ways took advantage of their private parties, and then to sell it dear to the railways in which | iddte fry out this infor | sition to buy stock cheap as! they were trustees. Should the tion, a new one may be heated up. The second one is that good old law, which has something to say about breach of trust WELL, WAY IN THUNDER DO YOU KEEP AN/MAL THAT MAS TO BE TRAINED BY BRUTALITY #! WE BEEN WAITING OR A CHANCE TO "TRAIN" THE 4/MES OF YOU FOR A LONG TIME HY! tees A NEW DAMON AND PYTHIAS | ‘A story like that of Damon and Phythias is out of date We are practical people, we are, and it strikes us as a little bit queer, a little bit overdrawn, that one friend, for the sake of | friendship, should offer himself for another. It looks senti- mental, and most of us profess to suspect anything sentimental Resides, we say, people don't do such things today. Yet there's a Damon and Pythias in St. Louis T'wo boys, now about 20, had been chums since childhood. They don’t seem to have been very good boys. One of them, Ressing, was charged with disturbing the peace, and was fined He told his chum, Moorman, that he had no money to pay it} with. “Leave that to me,” Moorman said. so he, having no money either, went out and burglary and got enough loot to sell and pay his friend's fine. Sere = STAR DUST BY JOSH cr spaecerprmremetnecen: committed But no sooner was Ressing set free than he was re-arrested and charged with the burglary. Then Moorman stepped forward. “You've got the wrong man,” he said ; Of course the act was all wrong anything else can make stealing right “I did it so as to pay my pal’s fine.” Neither friendship nor ut there was something else there. There was something A Word From Josh Wise. ment till I know if his children are down in the hearts of these boys that is big enough and fine ferent ara Gn cnough to save them both When one stepped forward ar | These are “stirring times in the “Many’e th’ tiM0) suear bush.” yeart strings are to by th’ tight touch 9°) @ woman playin’ on em.” o | 1 incriminated himself to save his friend it meant a sense of loyalty and jestice and fair He Was Mer Match. So, you crossed swords with that witty Miss Rapier? its a fact. She ended the can versation by looking daggers at | me. play; it meant square dealing, and it meant moral courage. Tt meant sentiment-—big, pulsing, open-hearted, honest sentiment Neither of them felt that there was anything to be ashanted C And you? i Olea | Prookiyn girl wattzed till whe got), Maybe these| wsraiyeed in the limbs. That @x-| “Why. I a boys will come out of this scrape and employ their liberty to] hausted young man shedding croc: | Meely st : lodile tears in Waltrmearound again Wiltie of in that sentiment—and there wasn't Maybe it isn't going to amount to anything wered her with « j His Poor Memory. | Can you repeat t Dectaration } of Independence?” che aaked. 1 need to be able to.” he reptied engage in other misdoings, but every one of us sees that with the right influence there's the making of men there Why ts t— Sentiment is the lever that keeps raising the world up, in . |THAT YOU CAN'T BECOME A spite of itself. GREAT MUSICIAN WITHOUT | “bat abet all | remember of tt now | DREAMY EYES AND LONG | l# “Te be or not to be, that is the HAIR? | question’ "—Judge " A Well-Known Play. | Foreman—You're a pretty well preserved man, MoGark MeGark—Sure 1 am Foreman—-And this morning you were pretty well pickled MoGark—1 was Foreman — Well, now canned - How dreadfully afraid everybody is that Uncle Sam might make some moncy out of something. He may dig the Panama canal, dredge harbors und other things! which private capital is either too timid to undertake or docsrt't think would be prof at But the minute Uncle Sam x No olty in the world is bettbr | - ; : } provided with means for gener! into an enterprise w egins to look s if it might pay, a education in public libraries agd fot mgressmen and other people line up to see that not a ueenme than is New York elty, yet j . pre is an extremely small propdr « of extra revenue foe » your Unele's pocket mn of residents who visit the, For instance, the government has tablished in the last while a very large proportion of the , visitors in the city is seen in them fe ears an elaborate tem of wireless telegraphy It is of levery day th eatest possiblc value to the navy, and has begun be | He « watchmaker. It pays. Watch. used extensively for arm posts along the coast A bill now | making School, 4th -o beiore congress, which will probably pass, provides for the licensing of private wi telegraph companies. It then pro vides that “no wireless station owned and operated by the government shall compete for commercial messages with licensed wircless telegraph stations Is there any differer between the government Getting Relief What did the doctor say? it He said | needed @ rest out a river for the ublic benefit or operating a wireles graph station for pub’ pay and the latter does pa benefit, except that the first de ‘ ‘re you going away som oes ort ve whole que on ol . Does not the wh juestion Of | where? , } government ownership reduce itself, not to any principle, but} “No; [| am going to send my 6 | mother-indaw away somewhere. want the money as to whether or not private partic pliant _sonesh Worth Considering “What kind of a man is Quiver FRANK WATERIHOL tur?” t $10 CASH AND 8 FER MONTH. t view ed Whar Late Ald, In LA rg - Well, he has six children and is AvrHnsire, | Aus 1 proud of it Db conta, many Guess I'd better suspend jude od is BURHAM . . PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Boats leave ten times daily from pier 2 for the U. 8. navy yard, *** 1 / SITE Greunda on OWN ERE and Here Commins: INTERNATIONAL BOND & BALIYE ©O Phone Rerke Wide 1909 American Hank | Sullding THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908. GETTING HIRAM MARRIED A BIT OF VAUDEVINE Yu [NOTABLES INVITED TO MEET FLEET Sieber ¢ hat] The Herr Doktor Osgar Makes Disquictin The Chamber of Cow G Reveati forwarded an invitation to Go tient, Adolf, Who iedty Me to Hy, or Nearly That, ty | it By {Albert BH. Mead auking him to at Jtend the ve tion and entertain Py ae the ao yee when ( Nei r) ‘| | will alwo ni to Gov. George B.| u 7A J ‘ Chambe ot Ore Gov.} 5 Frank & ¢ ding, of Idaho, ¢ Mawerd Ne of Montane and t b Gov. Bryant D. Hrocis, of W m | \ jion, James Dunamair, lieutenant governor of the province of Hritish umbia, will also be asked to at tend the reception and ecutertain | ment as the guest of the Chamber of Commerce Gov, Mead will be one or more days as legal holidays the time that the feet ts on t Bound ked to name durin Pus | LAWYERS MAY NOT NOMINATE JUDGES The membe of the King ¢ bar and the King County Bar ae Meclation will hold # special meet ing in Department No. 1 of the sup court on the evening of Ay at § o'clock, to decide upos “Ah, hum, you wase in ba Ade the question of whether they # Kivit making fun of m ape, Ongar, ung nominate the candidates for dingnonths. Procediare ait gy tion to the superior oc bench v vot tas your sym or allow the nominations to be 1 haf « frog in my troat ool Uke T wasp made by the people under the pro- “Rah! No sooch luck Vo o4 legs Aap i vistons of district primary law “My head feels tke | an in . “A wign of vater on de id tos hot, 1 dink id tes comin » & bell I d get « high feter 1 hope me " 1 “Don'd verry; 1 will charich «0 rease 1 bat von, but id lee gon Vere iss tar 1 dink id followed der finck, ha, ha, haf™ ‘ * ) “Haft you been t anydings? “No, only ad me : Vot did you ead’ Tok me de Bienare Did you took id interna’ civilieation and higher educetion, then comes confusion, chaos and wi rsement from the bar Lot me feel PORE Wea Tay wurst!” 1 wratiowed id Dot voult spoil der healt of any siesage, ou ine agute distemper of der rhomhoidal pharmacoepaeia” mance & Aberration om 1s! holt a consolidation” divorce Wives bave a decided advantage over apinsters. It le the girl facing * long engagement who com polied to «it down and design & barbed-wire fence to keep Cupid lin bie own yard. There ix but one way to do this and IT doesn't always work Pretend indiffereace Hu! do not How shall | keep the love of the |ff you value the man's regard, over rout of al come dot ought to bolt me I vilt holt # ‘ ors vile, Cam you wile meg Fiption to be fitiea inxeription Bure. [can write you « inwe “How shall 1 bat id filled, bie “Mit your epliaph, ha ha . : do this pose we — man I love and who loves me | - it is & strange trait of human — eq Ti i ee eocioa|ctet e panae tt ot amen Se CTE KER-9 every Woman whispers to her own | judgment of the persan who secme pom DR co heart when «he truly loves. “ despise us -jost the merest dash DOWN-TOWN STORE heed of Indifference will do! ‘USE YOUR PHONE | For, underiying her brightest |" «1 ive,” an the Kttrick shepherd | (13-108 FIRST AVENUE mn 205 = jareates of love, the one Jarrlnk laid “is = soft, sweet, bright UP-TOWN STORE note Ih the eympheny of Ife et) tbelmy, triumphant end glorious | PINE ST WESTLAKE ave such @ time ts the haunting thought, | He! — wwe enrnanaes = Wt it boat? Kren 06, we bug the lie to our -OFTCE BUR STATON i | We have the authority of a xpo-|hear d the light of the antverse Boum ses clatiet in jove for the statement! goes oot when we discover the | chat truth After tasing obser a nt WITCH HAZEL ~ We are agenis for Dickioson's, the purest Witch It contains 14 per cent pure alcohol, fully meeting! quirements. See it bottled tn our First avenue the original barrela—direct from factory to consmmmEt, price, Friday and Saturday, per pint A Few Extra Savings in Needed Drug for Sale on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | bide. it & @ mistake to unvell your] | Meo'’ Fruit Salts--Regular $1.00 bottles; special, each... | Man belug an Overlord, with | beart completely to any man. If be |] 54! Hepatica—Por rheumatiom——toc size }etreak of the primitive savage In jloves you hie love will be all the Se nize ++ vena ental his composttion, believes his own | greater for your reticenoe, and if $1.00 ater . Pe poaseasions fner than those of any | be does not love you, why, you wit! |] Parke-Davis'’s Laxative Lithia Effervescent Salt—ip tom other man on earth |have “saved your face.”.as the eah If he didn't he would promptly | Japanese any Wryeth's Mentholaied Throat Tabiets go out and wrest from the more| One cen love jost as truly and Wyeth’s Red Gam Loernuges fortunate fellow that which he de-jearnestiy without sacrificing one Loses for sired for himeeit |fote of womanly pride and indo || Bourjois No. 19 Theatre Roage—25 Sometimes this is dane deapite pendence. Porsoas Complexion Powder—Reaular ie were eee ee iio Swansdown Powder—Per box ........- ATE j U S. Y or « Hair Heatth—GOc atee .... FOR EXPO BUILDING) «20'm.'c'S Maes SaceE She | "Man's love is of his Ife = thing jones on all rt | man's whole existence” | that the surest way for a women te That being the case, woman in|lose the one lowe ahe desires to jeurely justified In studying the | possess is to beat the man at the | problem of retaining man's elusive | game of loving | affections | We see this paradox almost daily | When « man's married the prob jin real lite. A man loves a girl |iem almost solves itself, provided | who does not love bim, and abe in bis wife has no more faults than &)turn loves another who does not pretty knack of wifely devotion will | love her. battieships Oregon, Nebraska, Wt consin, the cruisers Colorado and Pennsylvania, and the training ship Philadelphia, .ae = manmmotb dry docks, ‘orpedo boats and prison ship Nipstc Hoais leave Seattle 10 times dally as follows 6:30, 7:30, 9, 10 a m. and 12 m.; 1:16, 2:46, 4:80 and 6:15 p. m \in appropriating $36,000, the ex’ lof the levy allowed at the last sex hee we tant eine tenves at jsion of the legislature for this pur | "ROG try soe aes | Before a great while In the | The appropriation of ¢ rome | |minsioners amounted to $20. op seen ee roy which will be available next year, | 5° ‘el oo See \and will, with the levy of one }tenth of a mill made this year, ag leregate $26,000. The amount will be devoted to preparing a Spokane | county exhibit that will be repre- sentative of the entire Intand Em- | pire | |PRISONER SAVED FROM BURNING JAIL United Press) SPOKANE, March ft kane county butld@ing at the Alaska vkon Pacific exposition was made jcertain yesterday by the section of | the board of county comfnlestom | } } | ON ALL DEPOSITS SECURITY GUARANTEE abiic is to A bank must be secure if the system of loans and investa m for the investigation of our @ OUR $100,000 CAPITAL PROTECTS FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE POS’ wh (By United Press.) t FAC MONROK, March 2i-—At 10:30 bie OF aut ~ b o'clock Thursday pight the one As well as the |utory frame building used ax a city }hall and bastile, and containing jone prisoner, was discovered to be on fire, The jocal fire department responded promptly and woon had the fire under control. The prisoner, overcome by smoke, was jrescued by a Volunteer party of jseveral men, led by B. J. Bird ips | wuy your hat of KN. 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