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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR BLISHING CO. 1307.1909 Seventh Age. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY vn nH Male 1050, IND, 441 . These mehanges, and connect with all de eur partmentse—ask for department or name of persen yeu want BALLARD STAN AORNEY—1)) & “aa uneet, Te oo RV ERUPT WAR AGENCY ott Lives, Sto Ge cont per copy. sit conte Par weak. Or twentp-tive coats por month De Uvered by mall ef cartier N # ; Bntered a1 the Posteffiee at & 7 TO MAL SURSCRIDERS—The date when pour febertipt the ade » ea. aper Wher that dete arrives, if paid in a * your bame ie taken from ¢ oo label le a recetpt FO SUBSCRINEES—thoule Foor com © eubscribere & perfect service Te {hte ana it o2e THE CONVICTION @F ERICKSON The conviction of A. Z, Erickson, president of the Seattle Mitk exchange, on the charge of conspiracy in restraint of trade, the specific charge being conspiring the price of milk, is a victory of vast importance to the people There are other combines besides those of the milkmen The grocers and the meat men, the laundries and almost every other industry in the city that offers opportunities for com binations is guilty of law violation. The conviction of Erickson is just a beginning of the work The Star has been hammering away on this subject for a good many months, but until the advent of George Vanderveer there has been no official help as deputy prosecuting attorney offered. Mr. Vanderveer has jumped into the fight and his comp! victory in the Erickson case is the very best evi dence of what can be done Last summer in ledo, O., they tried a lot of prominent men who controlled the ice situation there, just as Mr. Erick son has been tried in Seattle, and a number of these and they remained there until gentlemen were sent to js full expiration of ‘their term Since then Toledo has seen a rapid breaking up of its combines. Jail sentences were not just exactly what they expected They had rather expected, if convicted and t they were prepared for. But the judge to pay fines was a humane man and he thought of the thousands of little ones and grown-ups) and the beds of sickness among the poor that might have been relieved by a little bit of ice of ice so that these little ones couldn't buy it enormity of the crime they had co! ‘ It would have been a farce to fine those Toledo law break- ers. A iew hundred or thousand dollars to tl made little difference—it wouldn't have been as a few cents would have been to the impoverished invalid, a few cents with which to buy alittle piece of ice to keep cool a fevered brow, Seattle has started on the right track. We have found a man to do the work, we have discovered that we can get the proper sort of jury, we have conf We mustn't s }p now. This is @ fight in which The Star has long been inter ested im the end others have taken it up and are carrying it along to success is all the compensation The Star desires. These men had raised the price and grown-ups and invalids And the judge, being a humane man, saw the itted and sent them to jail m would have s much to them dence in the judge For a time it was compelled to carry it on alone. That uider and Goulden do not seem to be able to agree ‘The argument is more or less on the subject of the relative value of Sunday school children and others. the dividend on steamboat! stock Goulder is a lawyer. for the ship subsidy grab. Goulden is a congressman. He once sat on a coronce’s jury, and now we come to the argument Goulden was a member of the coroner's jury that investi- as compared with For years he has been hired to lobby le t t of interest, That in, for tnutel at the same tite ‘ stopped whittling ! | nat | got @ brother that make | A Word Fram Josh Wise. Kentucky for a pow ATTLE STAR+SATURDAY, MAW 30, 1908 ‘MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS :: | . volunteered yor are or, the “Hotllon ArUM He Visite the Earth ae a Bpeoial Correspondent Tn fettere o wed, mer. “He maya they don't har Rabel a ‘much infetrangerm-only flows and neigh Observations in His Noteboots } when they | "Or® . “ no masquerade jewel i'wee they go rund on bh - oo panes jwearing black maaka and | 2 Tes Ae pe pincntinntncne ree books that ta the night iders, not! Saw Male PRRIND. NG INFLICTING the horses and scrape tobaseo > thus . { beds,” said Mart Madd \ SELF -TORTURE — PUA “D SMALL That reminds me, Hank” | (249C OW SECTION OF /ABRIC -~~~——— tes kde teen aie drawled Gabe Rosin, “ain't you got) |PAACEO D/C AVD SABRK V/7// Pays havoe with. the single t way trimmings from the tovwcce! |SANDER METAL /MPLEMENT, CON~ Howton Pon eer chmwine MYO? 8) TMUNG ACT OF PUNCTURING TO QUITE low } these mon You go down and met some trom | [4 24°74 W FINGER MUMLLLD Fe eee tenet sn nnd | the might riders,” snorted the store. |, )PARVENT INCHNTAIIONS TWA WHN/LE, z some then . Judge keeper, indignantly 1 bet Wf you a - wae in Kentucky there wouldn't > For « title widow's heart ts large," complaint of you raising any | Raough to take them all in chay yourself } I'd defy any night riders to come | The Graduate to my house and tell me what to alee «and what not to raise Ki Aaher—Dose he think he knows | owing Old Man-Tellum, glares everythin eg Bocker—Worse; he thinks he| M#rcely round him knows more than Roosevelt thinks Well, | don't know as you've ao Apc New York Sun. |@¥er been noted for raising any thing but a large family af bare Hie Natural Bent foot childres,” snickered Sud Hol Mrs. Chillleon- Kearney Your, ™4n husband, it seems, ix quite a Everybody's a hero whem dan rounder ger ain't around,” yawned Josh Mra. Goodsole—"A rounder? 0.) Wise you mean bis shoulders, Ye The conversation then awitehed dea Gregory Just can't straig to the prospects of war with Japan up He was always that wa. Chteago Tribune TORPEDO BOAT FLOTILLA. | i | The Judgment of Josh Wise, (By United Press.) MARSHFIELD, Ore, May 20. The torped troyer Perry which anchored In Coos bay Friday will be joined By the Farragut, Fox and Davis today, when the flotilin will sail for Portland. Hundreds of sonn visited the Perry this morn ing, the Way belng covered with gascline laupches, rowbosts and every kind of craft, @ boat afternoon, Preble, DIVORCE CASE RULING. (By United Presa) OLYMPIA, May 30.—Tty a vote of 4 to 3 the supreme court bas cided that auch « court has original Been reading about the night’ juriedietion in divorce matters. It riders in Kentucky,” remarked Bud is held that it may enter orders Holman Don't It beat the devil directing the payment of alimony how they can carry on aud nobody pendiag litigation, salt money iand attorney fees. The jurisdiction of the court has been in dispute among attorneys for years. ee = hm. j YEASTHOP’S stop ‘em’ | The other boys in front of Hank Peterson's grocery displayed signs eae z “aes From the Original Choctaw.) ae | | (Trans BY F. W. SCHAEFER, be +e | THE FOX AND THE GRAPES. A famished Fox who had turned vegetarian on account of the high price of packing house products was wandering through a vine. yard in search of a chicken house vine waen he sow some clusters of per-| wee. | | BY A. M. PERKERSON, The diplomat pressed bis finger tips together and gazed pensively into the fire A valet glided into the room ; A lady wishes } “Who i» she? She declines to give her same, sir ts she slender: brown hair and jeys, imperious carriage? Yeu, wir » aoe you, sir.” A satiffied amile stole over the Man. with & flabby, bestial diplomat’s face. “Bhow her into] “"%! | Theresa Victorts. the reom PP ORM aE aes BMS TAE DIPLOMAT of your father. to do with near the desk to come here He ts Imex girl aao, thinking. as you did, th your father's « sheltering him since.” announced the valet at er but he his murder He pressed 4a but Aek Capt He fled back omy The door opened. “Capt and Makes Wire had nothing In the wall Santos he said to the valet he explained to the three months it 1 wan! I have been Santon A large the diplomat 4 and mm the girt the arm "I wainscoting wan dead, iy Pin, | into one of thee 2 “us for the valet, clicked, A secret ¢ sine it Was the entrance to 4 dark a" Aamaltted 6 ty rider, into Which be thrust ¢ ° flo Porting ty Follow thin pasnagewa . lair “It will take « to ‘ nate Street, Never tell anyone wha — sg Polloe have done 0 Biplomar eae He slammed the secret do Hera, 9e0 t Xp laine, and burried back to the mar "0%, Poor ome saasececsassseesseresestaasstesstseetetatesssirtr TUNER SAMMY AND SAMBO ttt steesssastessse288: AN OLO OIME MUSEUM STUNT REVIVED “ “ BY KID M. DALY at 1 Profesnor ¥, Sar 1 Ks from iy are from py im sure 1 {hiDK about gs 0K Oy do, ig larch, By or That i Here. tay ‘\ YOU 10 the bee What are & ixnaln to me for, Somat yrs pr “> IVINS 00 the Sammy! She wouldn't wear tha The Prote kind of # dr The F You are didn't hb elp her bi a it, what we That ts \ Sambo, Hele ay Go whead, then, y drape ob m img again. » gine, meee, He inte Put on teacher's chatrmgy oun, Ah wants t i eReor Now, Kluctdate te the aken for the gripe, 2 ow, what question | Make « bit as chaser fap to el , what ain't ripe PORTICNLES /F GIRL that sae worked for ® sequenuy & ie family’ tor to he Th average Al several degrees aul taeee ace American man in culture, pelgp and «tyle, reads more, observes thes « ber and copies their and manners, while the ing beside her pleke bis public and devours husba: /€ M. PARTLON | ‘The diplomat crossed to a amati,|*#ld in a low voice, sweeping one| One of the greatest problems the] i, the way of finely carved desk that stood in| 80d toward the girl “di ughter portionicss girl has to face is that| baseball score one corner and took out « pearl | President Mansel Victoria. The! o¢ proper companionship. | Must she Thandied revolver. This way, ma-|{t man's face suddenly became) py ~portioniess” | mean that vast | this man as trend, fever, \dame,” said the valet. A girt of | White and he moved back until bis) grny of young girls who have no|She does not, and (dark, passionate beauty swept into | 80d rested agalost the wall, “The! assured poxition in life; no for she begins to the room My business is very | 2. | tne, however small secking the important,” she sald i wometimes these girls are found her in the | “There Je no danger of being! | working in large cities, sometimes one does | overheard.” the diplomat replied i |iney occupy an anomalous position al) she mn | lam Theresa Victoria, daughter jot resident Mansel Victoria,” she said in & low voice | The diplomat kept a her right hand, which coaled in « fur muff ' Now I intend to shoot you as | coldly and brutauy ax you did him”! The hand tn the muff moved and the diplomat spoke hastily. “I knew two days ago you were coming.” he said. “Par from asseasinating your father, | was the only one who tried to befriend him in his misfortane. | Look at this.” | He took @ sitp of paper from the | i ry ere on| was con deak. It rend “Discharge Mansel Victoria | tenmned) Migreul Gonzales.” “‘l foreed that from Gonazules when your father was in prison. | but It came too inte. I was hand in wiove with Gonzales at the Inver rection two years ago. But we were never anythinng more. I | Wanted your father ousted from the anything to protect him from per sonal injury. I forced Gonzales to give me that oraer, but before I reached the prieon I learned of his man w and presidency, but | would have done | toor. The Sav rnep flaming. whisked from the muff and some-/ thing glittered the fat man tumbled to the| A piatol fe seaeainated your father.” The diplomat potnied to Imes and turned to the girl ing at the man against the wall, ber | Suddenly her hand | ——— She was look cracked | diplomat jerked the pistot| gated the burning of the Gen. Slocum, with the loss of 1,000} five. black grapes resung on a tr lives, at New York, several years ago. The jury f steamer, engaged in the excursion business, was 1 manned Goulden was in Uncle Sam's navy during the civil war, so he knows something about ships. aged a life insurance company, so he knows something about the things that kill people. Aiter the coroners’ jury found that 1,000 or more children} had been murdered in the Sloctm disaster—children who were| 8¢!na Po ag aouge i ni tihgg on a Sunday school picnic of the hoarse ery, “They're off?” leave the barrier in a bunch, but could not reach them. At last Since that time he has man / them with a long stepladder Seinen tel Iden watched to see what would | lady) resorted to all her tricks to get at them, including the uttering with the expectation of seeing them for her disappotntinent and saying | cupying such an aititudinons position BY FRED SCHAEFER. ‘elie, She (the Fux was a perfect angassination.” He paused for a mo- ment. “it was not I who killed | your father. It was the commander wasrieg Reveew in of the prison, Capt, Manuel Imes.” June Sth, 6th, 19th, 20th, .uly 6th, bh, 22nd, 23rd, August 6th, 7th, vain, she turned away, beguiling herself for the “But I thought’—the girl inter-| gist, 2tnd, by the Oregon R. R. & It's & cinch that the grapes are aweet or they would not be oo |Your thought that Imes was| Neyigatios Co. through | Portland gy - a and the pictaresque Columbia Riv ce en ee Oe haar Geaee Gene Stied Bad Sealer secte: -Chamen ann mkesn | j to fly the country. Imex murdered) $72.60; St. Louis, $67.50; Kansas | your father because he thought that| City, Omaha and Missourt River | THE Vi A E T. iP | by Sesnexinating him he would gain) points, $60; also several other | LL ~~ favor with Gonzales poin Route via Salt Lake and Gonzales was anx a to get rid} Denver, if desired. Full particulars ~jat Union Ticket Office, 608 Ist av jee is, General Agent ooo | ee Conspicuous Pest Who Discourses of the Induigent Community. be done about it. He saw the ship owners’ lawyers search and seek for a loop hole—and find it, as usual the ship owners. the ship leave its dock without a fr without enongh life- boats; with life-belts that wouldn't float; with rotten fire hose So Goulden went back to congress Why, of course, the fault wasn't on It was on the United States inspector who let Il crew; and introduced a bill fly, the bill says that, no matter what a crooked, drunken or ed Br careless inspector may say, the ship ow 8 are not absol from blame if the shipping laws are violated Goulden thinks that's fair. He says it’s just as wrong to pick a pocket with the consent of the police as without Goulder, hired by the folks who want subsidids, is in Wash ington arguing that if an inspector passe be enough, and that congres tely on the DISCRETIC from sailing short of officers or crew and children, and you and I should of the inspectors to prevent He would relieve the folks who own the boat of all liability so long as some heeler who happens to be inspector is “satisfied.” It will be interesting to notice what the house senate—will do. and the Whether they will listen to the old sailor, the tan who sat on the coroner's jury, the life insurance man, the congressman, or to the lawyer who is hired to lobby for ship subsidies and other things eed Who'll make it 1057 The Ruling Passion. “The colonel is a very sick man,” Sympathetically said the attending Physician, addressing the auction @er's anxious wife. “Hin pulse is Row going at 104.” | “Going at 104!" feebly cried the! fevalid. “At 104! Going at 104! never once stopped? and five. make it One hundred will you gimme? 106?" —Puck | OUR WIFE SAYS: Man's inferi a ship that ought to} boats | One bundred | way. and ft¥e, do | hear for 47 years and |What was I saying? Oh, it goes this | Who'll | Give it up? ontty to woman \¢ entablished by | cldeet order That's Sy | Tell you what, fellows, 1 had ay | good Iaugh last night, haw, haw, |haw! I was up to a candy pull at the Tanbark township school how | | giving the girls a little taffy, and 1/ | Cérelessly on purpose left some on | Judge Skoover's seat before he sat down, and when he got up he took the chair, and declared a ytlon to adjourn carried. Surest thing you know. TAzsie Klute got her teeth} fastened together with some molas- nes candy, and she's having them | pried apart today by Doc Hoskins. |T know, because she gave ‘om to me jto take to him. There's a girl with 4 sweet tooth, what? For a while they thought she had lockjaw, but [it was false. Just tell them that you saw me, And they will know the rest.” | | Say. did you ever hear me sing? | gay, 1 Noah lot more ike that. Mul I'm two pints of ice cream all by | what's the use? Some of you Jaya | myself; I mean two pints that's | wouldn't tumble if the limb waa heen Neked up. Oh, get wise, It's jaquartate, Laugh, why don’t you? }—I'll Mke you just the same. | ot because your eyes are curly | Not becanse your hair ts blue.” But nobody knows why Hen Biss ley's nose is out of joint. Ido. His to break with you } town marshal. Hear about him los jing his star? Feet. It was a cloudy night and he couldn't see it. He's the bully who threatened to pineh me down at the deppo for hopping There goes the trains, so I've reformed. All I do | girl's going with another fellow. But | now is training hops. Wheeah, you're bound to win out, Hen.| wheeah! Whose treat is it, fel Chickens always come home to roost, and you're a Hennery, you 7 know Wow! = Phweet-phweet- | phweet! (Business of whistling.) | I heard a new one down at the Pas key house the other day A windmill man told it AT NAVY YARD. The Kearsarge in the dry doc jtae Nebraska, Wh sin, Oregon By the | Tilinols, Kentucky and Georgia, he furnishes hie own power. cruisers St. Louls and Milwauke torpedo boat destroyers Rowan and Goldsborough, training ship Phila deipbia, prison ship Nipsie, gun beats Princeton and Wheeling Roats leave jfer 2, foot of Yeuler | way, ten times daily, Fare for an enny one, | round trip, 00 cents. ae way: How was the ark propelled? Why, by the gonr-att Haw, haw! I'm going to spring that it the next Mike’ minstrels. That minds me. Why are the Withe the | There was a pair of ‘em on the ark. | We Outfit Men and Women —a little down and a little at a time. —economically —-satisfactorily Eastern Outfitting Co. (Inc.) 1832-34 Second Av, 209 Union St. “‘Seatile’s Reliable Credit House’ VICTOR MINSTRELS AT YOUR HOME THIS EVENING, Sherman, Clay & Co. Victor Deaters 1406 Second Ave. in the homes of relativ and some of .wem live marrow lives in coun ttry communities ‘Tne desire for the soclety of those soctaily above them may seem a trivial thing on which to build trag more congenital than the working man f= clase And little by little the girlie she weed t ansociate edy, but the tragedy is there , those who share ber daity task It is this yearning for be live io toe same mefghberkeod, things, the craving for the com gin to talk tonship of cultured and refined peo) People shake thelr pie, that draws the country girls to her name is mentioned, the city, and leads the city-bred girl. of scandal is long, and it poor but pretty, to accept the atten-| in its slimy folds, even When’ tions of wealthy young men she innocent of wrong. ‘ cots in a business way -resenlly ebe finds herself é& os oof The spectacle of a working girl classe. She does not belong whose only fortune is a pretty face circle of the men whe tl and toat indescribable air of re about and her own equaly finement gained by association go-|...e has no recognised place ing to places of amusement with a | ciety mitiionaire’s son is a common one.| What fs this sort of @ girl It ts only once in a biue moon | with her life? ©THE KER~9 DR DOWN-TOWN STORE | $013-1018 FIRST AVENUE | UP-TOWN STORE PUNE ST. me WESTLAKE AVE. swe ens mances = POST OF MCE SUBSTATION (0 on ws 1088 S188 ie, — WHOLESALE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ( Hartem Oll—2 botties for 28 9 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine—Reguiar 50c size; special Spanish Hair Renewer—Regular Sic bottles; special ....++» Lister’ea Antiseptic Fiuid—A mouth wash and antiseptic of a value, recommended by dentists generally; large bottle for, King Solomon's Stomach Bitters—Regulate the stomach els; purify the blood— 16-on; bottles ....... ...55 2b-oz, bottles ‘ pase vs We are wholesale agents. 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