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THE SEATTLE STAR EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, henee— enth av THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1908. STAR DUST MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS. BY x TRAGEDIES OF CHILDHOOD > H He Visite the Earth as a Special Correspor t | and Makee Wissen Observations in H tebook, exe SSR ERAS Private exehanges connecting al! e of the iding — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. vf A Word from Josh Wise jinw pla 4 equad lor the department or the name of the person of ten be ‘ red, Bi sre HANGING jclo nd Houten AVELED THROUGH NOF-MOEN _BALLARD STAR AGENCY—21 Patiord Ay. Sunret Maiiard 396. prs rte “The! old-fashion F nies to adin fo YY ve hh women FOUND LONE CART) ul EVERETT OTAD AGENCY—Homer Rens, 8991 Rockefotion Av. ® ” ode vO Geant Y nook ag ¢d woman who used | |) "¢ W GROUND 7 SPAR holies eal — ave De wey aa HTT | tor oreshay te now | iy eplied the Houtenant wea) AUX: Rg Eons a et, a Sea oF twenty roobreyrys €° in th’ front rank at]. hoe. sir, reps are in fiat WATER pdgorre VESILL ~~ i! cared bs bare th’ embipid’ry bar | nn. order, hare are.the 1 TRACTED VALLOW OBJECTS Of “mena Y t% Bntered at the Postetfice « Washinaton, os | e gain sale ee ee teeailes enmneea AND REGARDED SANE AXULTNGEY enae MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date whe wut ube ; me mom, and I notified the ” or PROBAGLY 1N QUES? OF SOUVENIRG the addr ‘* | hia Bullets ? \\ i S NOTIOR TO BUMSORINE ES re Se cousk careers Ma nee | A Protest j All Right Now \\ ‘ em 7 a be the office bo 1 hea Mulligan, that oy ‘ “ti 2 ¢ HWwho: t the pe wa . 1 thought you and him wae Ine t ! what walen { Wwe we be we've had " a } Not Quite Lucid fight.” Chicago Record Herald | an Hitb 1 cur ay thie bill Had ® ded t it The temagog cla jDo | = Y 4 on me Johnny Parry's father was giving the en 1, “don't Utterances like that our ¢ on et conceptions, spr ved f | et ai god, and above both the sm and tl — - ho called alway the mob.’ The pe ~ | we A, if you please, created the courts, Judges are serva j rte ie Bs ak th oe ii PONDENCE : We, the “the mob” who pay the taxes ar © ih ‘dn tit under the courts we create, have a rig have th of } fog wired ' ) | 1 wt of decisions c e have the ght to ] | 1 had a finger in It Jaden the » { decisions we want. We have 4 BY RATH | | by jury in all cases in which we belie eb i : om Arties Childhood to ha it than to have ges try us. \W ake ¢ and | = x = - . | Mothe hat Tadd resso: we have the right to make them over. We may Dan ae. teeth. do it, but we can and will if we d¢ WASHINOTAN, D.C 4120 Allan BRANE FUDE? And severd The Kid—Shouldn't wonder, ma “T} t of injunction,” sa¢s the P Dear Dad: T, R. says he wil 4! other alfases, depending on the| Wille to » feed the hens I beat him to # pulp the other ¢ pti ath eee » bos sgl abroad when he leaves the White local laws of the states tn which tt) Wher parents he So is the trial by jury. But the writ of 4) House. fam rather so as t hoy — - a backs Her Waterloe 0000000000008. the br { tyrant-serving monks tt ,. ed he would fee! gotng into the lGees and tosses their pen The Easter girl is dressed kill erty in the old Star Chamber. The asa 403} perhaps that will do lat Don't Now, instead of eggs, they're la head of taking a “referendum” t > the pe - Slit atraight < ptethe pane Es te Matting which is just lke play Saw eens A taper ly > By F. W f Schaefer man’s right to liberty at's what I > concern has of et SS ios dead. “ rat th t's not si t we efere 1/000 for the resal one small about that. Let's not shy at a word Pe ‘ : jbook—of his foreign observations Just before Kaster Wall st. was The Reason . ‘it was based on the thought that it is not w np ma Af | No current artic no advertising Pager er 7 a | foaturete + It succeeded say Why do th have a Oh maw a es honey, 4 ves be sien \ t the book, and the check hand. *4* he epi Vell, get ready; De ling its face business connected with the large . be ode ap dy Noc ‘ raly a ‘ when the sentiment of the people of his co jan wan fined $700. No. He was not How do bees make bone Hut droves ike siti sini ’ departwnent store? 4 pe i , too, dow being set free. The theory was that a ‘ yan 3 Lape y aie The penn ential Omitted. They put the money at in bg — collect sleet after : like the alive than hanged when his neighbors, called as jurymen mpeeeiaee acne ms ME net mo with » was about to raid terest while the customers wait for | it Prete. core midnight, tak- | change oud ed him spared. So they called a jury “ol thre ar is wot the judge to send a million : ees ED | “Yes, you may say that is the paws slepographer @ work i ; sit ¥ aire ina slik hat to jail, Seven hun oo SS | it is done t to them ired dollars to Harper t« lik . Have we got any honey, maw? ub, that ting! No, she's The jury trial that all lovers of freed I } couple of car tekets to me. It reall No, pone at all a terfly means that he @ete off se Then why do so many collectors Well, she Ike honey, ‘America have contended for as nece y to keep us fr 4 come t Upon what 40 you les tied der the tyranny of kings and the more subtle tyranny of pre 7 Trang a | pat, cut, the collectors are not | sumption, Edwin?” é A It thy ge" to jatl for shooting craps lufter honey.” | heard her seold pe about it.” dent-worshiping judges, has always been a “referendt jcopy. Kind of nl ould of eating bis Iu We've got wtingers, the same as Quick! t pi was so five centuries ago. It was so when John signed Magna " a ‘ia Hasn't somebody got a great big bees, ain't we, maw? She . ; . . Tn my judgment the busiaess 10-/ 1 tag that we can tle to this K piliiiesitinaiuinniy Child, | fear you are golug into | mussed my comb, honey,” * om Charta. [t was so when liberty and the love iberty set Bos-|terests of the country will not feet | joi, poresa? - brain fever. Why 40 you think we! Wheres; > * ( ton on fire before Bunker Hill. It was so when Patrick Henry |@a% toe Madly to tac "’ Pe Par eee ay 4.8 trees. With elaborately assumed | have stingers?” net. made a beeline for the otee TS = vo - , ged «* fello 2 €01 O ‘ uncone he | you a a erat ° ecto nd caw won from a jury a case that would have lost before a| amendment of the Sherman taw. it} Ue fellows in cong per ge The hotile bobbed about with a/Unconcern the young mand Recause I hear the collectors say and caused the butte fiutter. * Wi A ee aera ae icon {pretty cheaty these days, oh . Re = tase MOMMded to the orchard. The glint ‘Stung'’ so often TICKETS. EAGT Via a judge in the “Parsons Cases.” And in a cases there | eee cons ta have thé erimioal peo. |2acert of the big stick any more, |S © Inviting joviality amidst or, white dress Mashed between 1 Just do wish you would not Are now sold by tht OOM Mie the " p | managers to have the criminal PPG inogoot Want four battleships,|the wavelets of the river. The the somber trunks of the low trees,| disturb me when | am trying to were tories and standpatters and plutes wh out against |alties of the Shermaa act hanging roaays wail rs t és a beet dane teast ; ras tide and Macwrid or And 8. P. companies at lowest mies JB gas 2 ie Sate, end nat now freea | Tee” ell, you can bave two. | tardy young surveyor noted that and, hat in hand and heart unset: read “The Life and Martyrd cheoush sane tae ng hg: the rule of the people, and called the people »b,” a tend yong bas ee icthee thes are tn (nee? And if you say @ word we'll/a blob of red sealing wax held the| ted. the surveyor walked herole-| Brigham Young, or Too Many guv"E) ot Sige ‘a & pre . » — J a4 ke it a That » 7 » | att » dress d & Seale the Bee Hive “*" . 7 the Washington Post have @ call from the department Of | Somber, we're a soordiaste trasch | Ganged trom ihe neck. “He” saw | actly be pauend snd. muttered, ex | ox ee ee Pn" . | e ple, o Ay . e ay ~ - First av, EB. E. The only administration of law that fears the jury system le © so a bv , Be Ay ao of the gov'ment! Olive us an Uncle|that [t contained a bit of folded citedly; “It’s Bieba, all right; only Are all bees busy as @ bee Ag. $8 man . “| Cannon seger and sote stand-pat © and promptly ah finer, | guees maw? fs an administration of tyranny. Jers’ association were in tows the || “8m sem . pape ® . 4 & the Any theory of the law that claims for the courts superior Jother day beesing Herbert Knox |"%* GHUGHM! Sin Te ATH jae 8 goed oe which he Fog be Bagot gs taleaet ieee! bd (oa an ne at 5s *s “| Smith, commissioner of corpora - e, ¥ nve c a drone, m re ity over the people, denies the responsibility of the courts to tions. for some tip on what they |found these words, written in a smiled, and he seid: “I beg your) “One who doesn't bring home any acre; easy oN , conld do and what they couldn't S) [handwriting that rambled between pardon, but I'm just strolling | honey car line and lake; fevél, : 7 the settled will of the people, or seeks to set up a judicial sys- Smith told thems that until the pre a\\/ HY S the skyscraper letters of a maiden through your orchard Thope I'm Paw doesn't bring home an ed. fine for chickens and & & 000 FS not know. So that bunch has gone " ’ em caret bo ome drease chickens for ations inv. * is dangerous. The jury system has been for ages a great dem- qunsing Canned s the » Ena imines of King Solo | These bones me ate beautiful,| Hester at the Band Box Markey o17 Rita «ie ocratic bulwark against the tendency of judges to make new) |mon, Beneath the big red rock | don't you think }1100 First & hou : : I am almost’ prepared to bel junder the sycamore tree you witl| “A fit bower for Queen Sheba, | ———_____ D aa offenses by dubbing things as crimes that are not wrong, or) ,..°" fw cee wien” | indeed.” | > hes that are not believed wrong by the people, and when the peo- | thiaking of Martin B. Madden of hints “ poy BE ie Ay so Oh ¥ beg your pardon again | © has ple select a jury to try a cause, whether it is for contempt or/ ee, = is a iaaee 5. | nese commented the young fel.) 1 meant to say, like you, that these oft a petty larceny, that jury is a sacred agency for democratic jus-| loons and was « leading laght hg i eR at ake ees = ioe teen oe oo Some the | bis rock ju out among lense onde; 80's \ tice. It is not a mob, nor the tool of a mob. The man who|ChicaK”® city council 1 the is] lowe further along the river bank,| mon” | calls it so attacks the jury as a whole, and sets him inet | the lende ice today tu the heuset and the surveyor was soap peering! ¢ girl looked mystified and i jury self agains! eatent voles today tn the Rew intently into a cavity worn beneath | startled for a moment, and then, American law. | of representatives In favor of eheap- | ji “mig oy . , pn Ap nag ne ey Z ler gas for the Digtrict of Cotweabis y the frequently rising waters fart w Feber truaaiies pana tgp enter S GG 4 \ RR : The young man pulled out a gilded | young fellow's face, broke into # lear Hines, Scent fare and all kinds | | Dantes box that had beid! Merry laugh, and sald ‘Oh, aren't }has sold his interest in the Drexel|nod borrow any money | around it up things for the new raltroad leafe. He has & nice daughter, and Aidough hiss breat! More ribbon commented the | across my fether's farm P. - | » her good influence. Lat| mit roastet dott! ine | UFveyor, as he raised the tid. With-|. Now, it's not In the nature of With the invention of smokeless powder, the chief #0; and that he will stay|gafe avay by hiss clofen hoof | tn > a om ert of paper. It!) things, aor in the things o: a of war, one of the great picturesque features of . | reformed. allt der ven or lite our raft shout | ag . a ager a | ure ; tor two, headeoree, boorant was lost. A British soldier who had been ir ¢ Lincoln Steffens has quit the} A patent fa a iss nod vort| peat and » Sheba ie bemutiful.|to talk gayly together without be- ments with the Boers in South Africa, told the writer that +t a Maga ne Seneh ro is | eteahad any how Seek ye the cave of the woodchuck,| coming well acquainted, and soon ail ‘ ‘ ; : F " lout as a free lance. tie has broken| Id ins der roller skater vich comes; Where the rock and the bridge | the surveyor and Sheba were on armies wsing smokeless powder and all the troops in dust- [his vow never to set foot In Wash-| most in contagd mit der vorit meet chatty terms, Indeod Then days colored uniforms, hiding behind rocks 1 mounds of earth, | ————————_____—_|__ Like der sandal tree, der pote cat) “Now, what the dickeus is all later, time and time again, he call . ft earth, | |derfumeries der ax yich lays id) this about anywa queried the | ed at the home of Farmer Hender that a land$cape where a battle was raging appeared to be low j surverc with a show of eager and at last one evening, a pa . sabia 4 OREN Holitigs makes strantch betfel-|ness. “At any i know where |a memorable bat triumphant inter serted. There was a fury of sownd, but nm K to see lows und Kips der tariff ap on te rock and the bridge meet. But | view with the farmer, he wat with all the fifteen engagements,” he declared, e mont see seat powter | hot sure of the cave of the| Sheba and her. solemn faced : ae ae o cal cultur roduee | Woodchack brother on the big porch. And for single Boer Physizzical cultur may produee| * ey Y | puichritoot of der boty your| The woodchuck cave proved to! the first time he asked: "Sheba Now Hiram Percy Maxim has invented a muffler to be face hase ide £ % crossed. jbe another cavity beneath a bulg- | what was your romantic sche tached near the muzzle of the gun, which will » war sound. | ——————— -| Der brim fan} ing boulder at the dee, and in| connection with the bert leet ‘ | [ington again, and has set both feet |devolt of Ba jit he found _anoth bonbon box | bottle, the diamond mines of Sob less. The correspondent on the battlefield of the { re willlin the Shoreham cafe several times| 14 takes our children to demon-| with the inevitable red ribbe jmon, Queen Sheba a the see and hear nothing except what takes place behind his own |lately. He has seve {rons in the | #tration dot we wase born too) in the box this time the note of the woodehuek lines. . : ‘ ee = "| fire—all hot ones, you may be sure, | #008 | “Solomen could #0 fddies—| “Why, in I don't know what Steffens has helped a let. He bas - jean you a« them, too? Come | You mean—what are you talking > Students who have grady a in | here . ple , bow replie Mut the sanguine lor « ’ : * < t made people understand what you | where the apple blossoms bloom | about eplied Sheba, bewlidered . mguine color of war remain Human bh itt — —_ = Ge oioer Germany are being engaged for the | jn the orchard beyond the bill 1 “1 do. i the solemn looking runs red, and no invention will dim the crix eystens.” | Hanyand (Ching) iron works and ar-| “Now it's apple blossoms,” com-| young brother, in solemn tones e 6's onal to improve the quality of the | men the surveyor, becoming still | “Ido. | worked up thta scheme all And Same} Btythe te ceata in| °*™? being turned out there. more curious, “Well pre'k the |about my own sweet our midst. It is he, you know, who hill, but I'm not sure of the or-| And where is ye sweetheart, | © em aaah Chat eines Gtule te toe atine chard.” The hill was soon climbed | dreamer?” asked the surveyor WNING, “HOPKINS & RYER, INC. day Evening Pc fim th and in the vale below, spread She lives up in those g ‘DO amok Wan the “new reperte For * county|a@ great glory of blooming appk a » i vandeviie Semuny 16 the & ANd CARLA | mmm mmnn ee oe : an eee SR Se wre 3a} 208 alana Bb man monolog. And he is « } just Whe Old Lager. Agente want} Fine split bamboo rode - Creme Seeeenes tp ee eee ly New York; from the loft ed. GOLD FOAM CO, 1526 Pike] tips, 760. Hall's, 1111 Plest av pee > Bo fet deme foe oe _ gj 2232333333333333> |Rembrandt aud patronizes Napo | me | ee de de ee es ee es es ee es ' | | teow i . I nat in the galery of the Unite aserton Bundreds of plain wom [jeu ithe Suber the Ualte Pay a Little em have asked and will ask tililiney consumed exactly inutes the on of all created (hings,|diseuasing the question whethe: TA onty equate enwwer to he eh whe nea ihe doen Down and a his ts Together they les 7s Pe ra 150. Whe sm ‘ make up ® strong feminine argu rectal wan decided im tine intrrem * neat | Mut, ae @ matter of fact. the propriated exact! $96,000,000 in 98 e a a raving beauty has none the best] minutes, What is It about strain of it in thie life. Men can seeling at a gnat aad swallowing a oouEs vase below the surface if gtven time,|camet? j " smb ‘Riveter ante ume |and if they do not discover till oH @ ‘nee of | after marriage that a perfect com-| Noticed what happened | for the aeking, Prices, (arma, ee Ieey down im her heart « | Plexion and long eyelashes areidear friend and exteemed girl Weliover that man worsh poor substitutes for @ knowledge townaman, Robt. Harper? The char for youre new suit, of beauty and cares for no other|@ housekeeping, why, it's their} who mantfactured doped as quality in a wife, pr ded she in | OR fanit | PORHEDAKE Alias Cephalaine? jor anything selected fairly respectable | It fe naturel for @ man to tor ~ . That is the cherished fileston | weanty; we ail do. It is quite pow}. 70 CEE BATTLESHIPS from our splenelid we cling to longest and give able to be beautifal as an bh tee ei ot ’ +. tor “ ad round last. When it is gone the girl has} and still be able to think and rea-|''P* dally, 66c round trtp. iy 8 y Ss g changed into the woman 80m and. if necessary. to cook! | Seeg — Showing of Spring Ap History, tradition and the ex So, all things being equal, why amples set before our eyes every | shouldn't the pretty @irl have the = parel for Men, Women day would seem to bear out this | best time and be the most sought T W. C opinion of man’s love of beauty, |afler? Her very presence gives | he ashington Trust ompany ind Children. Quality When you hear a man mention | joy to others | > on “ some girl of his acquaintance it| The troulle ke that so few} OF SEATTLE Right—Prices Right is usually “Jove, she's a beauty!” | really ‘ty @irle remain wae-| "or “Bay il, who Is that pretty | spolled, They are ike some men Capital, Surplus and Profits ....... girl | ou with yesterday they cannot stand pronperity --— The plain girl pesese by wanc-| De Got make the grave mistake Transact a General Banking B ticed; no one exelaims shout her | of supposing beauty to the eyes and hair, me big brother| whole thing A lovely fico never} OMECTORS— Eastern bullies his sister for an introduc uy for lack of heart or W fiae c . bunnies tion to her. exewsod selfishness and vanity. | S. He. C4 iat td The plain, but Intellecti:all Cultivate eiaracter. The girt| W. Qearta tf ite) C brilliant woman starts to think | whe bax resources Beyond the) te Bete °> =. ¥ ng 0. tng bard when her Rusband goes | mirror and wderput? altraety| W. P. Trimble 0. 3. Mumphre: into raptnres over her pret like @ magnet, She eet er George &. Btane ww. Chepia” ( nc. ) friend She beging (@ notice that | lack admirers mor eweethearia Witham Piggott $. ©. Westen . any man with a beautiful wite—palther if she wants the 1. &. Ciien CEEPOEpeeneitee, Grodinen Mt, even* though she hasn'¢ the ®raing | qm a. nemaen = an . CB 4n infaw@ hon—4s eonsidered| Full Mne Of polling spoons_-W# | ‘Seattle's expecintt fortunate ey his fellow. json, Stewart, Colorado, Hildebrandt, | FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET Hioyien, Peome. Hetve, bata Firat | = ee oN asks Bereif the ev P) i & mw A A a A mw a A rN A A We Have Some Beautiful $1,000 Pianos for $1,000 $ 500 Pianos for $ 500 $ 250 Pianos for $ 250 wish we could give you SOME- THING FOR NOTHING, but we (Neither can anyone else.) Fake schemes are dangerous. Try us. Our methods are different. cannot. . Steinway Pianos A. B. Chase Artistaao

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