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« THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT TRUE AT THE CONVENTION! BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, | 1907-1309 Seventh Ave. Maip 1050. | IND. 441 << These are exchanges, and connect with all de SG RiES> partments—ask for department or name of person } you want \ BALLARD STAR AQENOY—92) matived ay Matterd MVERETE STAR AGENCY Mires, 216 Rocket ay Sunset 1 ‘i ont pee cop son conte per weak. a twenty-five conte per month De mall ar cdttiie Ne tree cop ten et ai the Postotticn at ie, Washinaton a8 second-class matter 2O MAB. SUBSORnINANS— The date © jens label Sf each vaper When that Again been pa Sane goer e On the eddrers label le a rere ROWIOR TO SUNSCRIUENS now) ¢ Four conr of ’ a the fever Sadece't ana. tbe aK mere than coos, oF ba S.vowah, ay, Main 1800. tet 44 ence If yeu shauld ms of giving cur subseribere a perfect service WHY DID ME RUN AWAY? No dowbt it will mn be in order for lonest John” Riy finger to abandon that | sna plantatior H aS @ feturn to $ he r f “tr t The Seattle esn't know him as an @bhsconder of an emberzier Rumors may have reached the | City authorities that he went away to Honduras on some sort} of personal business, but rumors, you know, don't count. The city must know { * about things The courts have recently decided that “Honest John” didn’t steal @ cent irom the municipality. He stole it, legally speaking, from the contractors who put up money in the city’s “Incomplete fund.” The jurists pf course know far more about such things than ordinary and that “Honest didn’t rob the city according to law Now that we know that only contractors lost money “Honest John,” prove that they lost anything, it wouldn't be surprising to see our ex-fellow citizen con ing a flower in his coat lapel | There has been a mighty effort made all along to “ any Joha.” in political life in this city, who fought every effort to br him back here. people they kaow John” peor J and that even they may find it impossible to q back, one of these fine days, wear | queer prosecution of “Honest There were men, str BY STUART GB. STONE. Zoroaster, the Persian cat, purred and sang a homdrum, endieas tene Of course they didn’t fight in a noisy manner. But they/on the warm rag, dreaming fitful fought effectively and persistently. It was a ion ng time |@reame of bis ancestors’ back foug of po fire: A pupae 6 . |fence combats in Teheran, and t after “Honest Johu” departed before any warrant for his ar-| tei to idly turning ever the cotiec | tion of family portraits Near the bottom of the fest was secured, and that warrant has since lain im the cus tody of the state a aghaagy at Washington for over a year! ko young girl smiled at me. She was Further, a check for $4,500, the principal evidence against |¢f passable charm to her quaint frock of a decade age, pink and the ex-city citapinatter, = can fathom its disappearance! » is mysteriously missing and nobody ite as near as | could judge, and bably giddy. When the lady re ed from ber finishing in Parts Of course they say there are difficulties in getting aod Heritn, she and | would woo missing Riplinger. He is in a country where extradition |sed wed 1 had} Md “ pling “ | dome nothing ¢ tradition, treaties don't go. | bet-—well, | wasn't married to any! There are always difficulties—always, when these @ways are not badly wanted You can come back, before long, Honest John! run jen yet | the Persian cat and yawned hav | ing wo mind to fight future battles “here anit E im my lonely study in the | staht time THE “HEREDITY” BUMBUG rerre | The opened door diseiowed a ragged, | bedragsied woman in blank Might | have something to cat?” od, timidly Come tn, madam,” I anewered There ie no one bere but myseif, Two eminent Dutch scientists, with the cx of more than 3,000 Dutch physicians, have been making a sta tistical study of heredity, and have just published their report, operation of | sn. jand | fear the larder is low. But in which they declare that, while mental and physical qualities | what I have is yours.” The lady entered with drooping are largely inherited, generally from the father, the moral ten Inead, end stride and dencies are not communicated at all. They find little trans-|traiy humble mission of nervous troubles or any other | eented More alluring lies and self-delusions have been hung on|from the table - i scanty that excuse “heredity” than on any other perhaps in all the hast. ty Aum deportment | conducted her to fiseases. apologizing spread- and found an elab classes drunkards of as criminals, and orat lexicon of specious sophistry the hervenia had been gone three ; The repast had evidently been left dencies that it appeals as irresistibly to certain by my aunt, and, concealing my sur “scientific experts” it does to She did eat—six slices of broad. | steak, exge and three kinds of vege ) . it epute fe « dity by holding fc : Quacks gain repute for pr viundity by holding forth try and sweetmeats. Though her the laws of heredity” as if they were mysterious ukases is-|clothes were poor and her yellow | race Itaelf and her handling of my none resist. |nunt's more fastidions dishes was 1 veatured, ae she sat mere tommyrot. | sibbitng at @ salad, “you mystify Every man, if he be a man at all, is master ¥ 3 er of his own) oy sot well with your clothes aud | bar, if you will pardon me. Also | ideals, and everything of high importance in the mak ud oy e makeup of his "Ty, lady sighed and shook her character and the control of his life head. “No, I am bat a poor and) Heredity is so easy a way of accounting for wrong ten-| 2" #94! pating 08 8 betel |prise, I requested the lady to eat loafers. tables. Them she indulged in pas sued from behind Nature's veil, which few can understand and | "8" @isheveled, her manner was Nine-tenths of it all, according to the Dutch doctors, is ho then I could de, me. Your etiquette and your airs conduct. Yes; he is master, too, of his own thoughts, purposes, | have seen you before.” To one of America’s greatest actors was transmitted by | ‘endless wait.” | z j his father a double tendency, one for the Stage and the|piained’ “The lighting effect in the | other for the bottle. The son cultivated the first and re-| Pastoral scene yonder is far fetched. It smacks of the Verbeaux | pressed the second, and achieved world-wide fame. Accord-|sehool ing to the commonly accepted notions concerning heredity he} ‘Oho,” I cried, “Tt in not every | should have reversed the order and. gone to the gutter | Pink and white Buropeanteed maid. | So I flung & paper wad at) |the dining room and bade her be| Then I lifted the cloth} mr the | Sarah and) {come mumming in this fashion ls a A minute went by and she com-/ lady a THE SEATTLE STAR+~MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908. YaSSaR ft! GOI D RECT FO CONVENTION Hat fi A Word From Josh Wise umbretia fer th an shower.” — tn Wistoh Capacity? Pheyeshotan— ir Pgh too we Mecie bow raamy CigpHr® tr. Hightewer—"Doeter, are fietiimg teat an my hema ad ¥ or ae my ceeditor? Trowtte } Bo you Khe Archie I always thought Dime fast the le bit effets Fue v on Cortahely deal more ladylike thas you are | Te Fail Back Upor. cote, anyhow paar Yeu,” aon ‘ped in view of | poor and friendiens waif who prat-| Hee of lighting effects and schools | of art The lady binahed & detective.” she sugi You haven't thes.” I declared your hand is worth $1,000 1 am tram: said the lady, and alied at her yellow hair No,” | objected. “your eyes hated’ the dangerous calm of a godde: Ray pt. and you are charming: sonable it ts a wager | ¥isitor The ring « continued nly The “Merry Witew oe uty that they had te fire j7™s could not happen bere are beautiful ) OUR WIFE SAYS 1 sata; “Ne, kind.” She threw laughert iw to = great glided frame that hung om the wall and “d my stedent cousin of and Parts in her latet glory 1 give you welcome, Mise Olivia Warren!” 1 erted Only, why you “you are not the up her head | problem | won't undertake, know ing nothing of the mystery entled woman My cousin Olivia teaned back in her chair and laughed again. “If you wil! knock at the room of your aunt you will find your estimabie | relative and my mother “And this spread 1 demanded Was arranged this afternoon. 1 superintended it-—expecting to be hunary.” But——why I began A 1 had a wish to see a certain | hair cousin with his mask off j ingly at ali sides 7 And your verdict 1 sugmested Hat I never had that until three months afterward. wh. ey traced & new inscription under the “Mar ringes” in the Warren/family Bible the front, from which large, delicate green feat The man who gets ahead in life is usually content to} E L AGE Cu UP take the credit to himself | TH vi L T- | Best Dressed Young Men jut the man who goes to the devil always accuses some-| a 5 aes body else of having greased the way | Being the Joyous Chatter of a have bought all their This is not denying that there is some force in heredity| Conspicuous Pest | apparel of us for sev and more in early environment and training, but it is al ian cadena eral years—-season in force that, except in rare instances, may be overcome or right Pg Bia. i Sane Gone and season ‘out—they | gaeas that waen't « ly directed. | hot game nor nothing between Hee ' zs : 2 sport and Oatesburg, what? It é And out of inherited faults often bloom great virtues,| was 99 degrees in the shade, and The belief that you have a weak spot is reason to especially | 99 sade. Wow! There came near me. | being @ warrant out for Bud Sand guard yourself there—a reason that the man with the right! piper bee: he tried to. steal a stuff in him will obey jbase. He was headed for the fene Sng ; : j when they caught him and made There is nothing in the world that is more tyrannical, yet | him put it right back. I offered more tractable, than the human will Tom Givens one peanut if he'd fs aa a: make a hit. and what did he go Your will is eith our best friend or your worst enemy.| and do but line one out that called By cultivation you can make it whichever you choose jfor three bags. At that, there teaches Besar wasn't a run in till Tobe Baskin got pinched for flinging a pop bot tle at the ump. ‘Was Lem Humdud e die our shortstop? Ub-huh. He The Washington Trust Company § <0" or wilting (Powe yhweet-phweet! (whistling). Any OF SEATTLE how, I don't care. We. blanked Oateaburg up to the sixth, and the p 1 . : uasing was richly deserved, too. Capital, Surplus and Profits ... sirereeess $585,000 fy the way, they gave out rain Transact a General Banking Business. heeks, but the crowd was stung t didn't rain. By the seventh we DIRECTORS— ad plied up so many errors the ther side couldn't posibly over 4. W. Cline C. ©. Burnside me lead. Judge Skoover start A. &. Kerry C. J. Smith e@ to go home, but he'd been: sit 4. W. Goouin C. H. Cobb ting on some tar, so he concluded os. Tine 4. M. Frink to stick around a while. Oatesturg 0. J. Humphrey W. W. Chapin 8. P. Weston H.R. Cline George F. Stone Se - ane aed $500 Reward For any case of aleoholiam that | cannot cure In from 3 te & days, J. B. BRISBO!IS, Giobe Hotel, Cor. Firet Av. and Main St FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. have been perfectly sat isfied with eur mer chandise, our styles and our prices, and have en joyed to the full the many advantages of our Liberal Credit Plan Why .not join the number? Open an ac count with us for what ee had Hen Kiffing tn the gam & strong hatter—you ought to see || €ver is needed ‘to com how he can stir himself. Hee-haw! . Oh, ain't it funny that they call it ple yo fae Summer the grand stand where everybody |f Outlit—a trial should alts down? We came near winning . when Beeleysport's center flelder make a permanent cus tried to throw home. But it was|} tomer of you Ho use—he lived too far. Is there a reporter present? No? Just my luck; now I'll hy to write that! tern out and send it to the paper. The! $ game was tied in the eighth, but! it got untled again in the ninth, so they played an extra Inning to hold the crowd for Dick Beston, who had the lemonade privileg That's why Outfitting Co. (Inc.) the: ed Date Swayzee’s one handed cateh a cireus play—it hap 9832-34 Second Aw, pened in the tent’. Do you make 209 Union 8. it? Funny about the umpire, though. “Seattle's The crowd ror him til he was boiling, but all his decisions wore aw Hevekehehaw! | STAR DUST BY JOSH “Pair weather : : 1 The bv arri axe (onde tomtipign long it: “gue, corte a ses teed oen snough ter borrer yer fust de you? a mood | "We pet that motte bmek on the naid the comerene red the court wont what you follows 4 hove accommpitaked durtuy (hin sow thom that mrette affords us ocr ooly Diploma - } » New York department store girt tracted so much attention by her her (Stop that—you misunderstand _ We mean that ALL the girte here} Nothing ls } more chesty than a family that has charming hat of black horse | has & brim insertion of hand sald the | some black lace and droops becom large white roses with green centers are set at three | THE ANSWER: R ym @ phonograph to « ¢ Beven Ages. vu. 7 cold | SUMMER HAT Mave some meat’ — Thank you, no; am a vé ‘ Well, then, this meat wil | — | | WHOLESALE DOWNTOWN STORE $03 “1016 FIRST AVENUE | uP-TOWn STORE PURE BY. me WCSTLAME AVE The Quaker The truth of this statement thousseds of pleased custem peas ean: waker quality—which means, THK MOST OF THE gre THE LBAST SRST FOR A Proud Duy. } R G Poems met ter This i & pretty jheary letter, Mr. Cormtoeml. It ubber oods needs MM couts worth of stamps to take it t Pi Fermer Coratosset Well. dem 4) 1ec ‘om, eed dura th cxpenee hs my boy's valedictory ia the correspond: | i +1 io pe ence school commencement exer. | anne Seanad noes soed Sn. pee leon [Bp Prcten, Cptinentat Water Meae—As extra strong beg: 8 nasal w to wr An carly sumenér het is made of ors sine. repetes 2 aries " ssn a btach matine faaed with white lb-/ Soman . relate mrt rapid tow.” with Fpl reeuierty tide th OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DA ‘The whole Atinotie feet wilt be jet the Gavy yerd « few days more. | See the battiatip Hbode stand te | the dry dock. Bouts leave pier 2 | toet of Veslor way, ten times dally } Round trip fare, 60 onnts ooo | Werner buy © peer for The Quaker Twe Ctover-Mog arty tors FIRST AV——— | Price reductions like these the shopping public. Reap this ery day brings this sale one attractive bargains will be at Women’s Extremely Handso loose-fitting stydes, made o and every ove of them rich finished. The material is Every one of these coats is cent of $27.50. The sale pri These come in black, brown, nicely made and finished fon taffeta silk, excellent wear. Sale pri if Costs you a good bit less here, and you are sure want, too, for we have a very complete assortment tiful white fabrics Regular 560 White French Lawn, of the daintiest ; ae" 1 > of the sheer qualities, that you know are the | peter Boma appropriate for beautifal white on sale bere tomorrow at . mont drenses 43c Suit Cases price All sizes, in regular $10.00 Steam Regular $4.00 Fabricoid Suit er Trunks; canvas covered Cases, with strong stee) frames, two heavy straps, brass clasps | peasy leather corners, cloth and trimmings; Excelsior lock sonal anceihcheone tae. aa with covered compart varie ff tray strong and durable Sale price only $2.75 Reduced 5 .tctiffe Baxter, Raxiir Dowardd.: STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. Under State Examiner's Call of May 14, 1908. | Resources. Liabilities. || Loans and discounts. .$289,926.36 Capital stock paid in. .$329.815.90 Real estate, furniture Surplus oe yy rf _ and Sixtures 22,748.20 Undivided profits 7,419.68 Cash on hawd $30,815.94 Deposits 251 : In banks 81,163.66 ie | —= 111,969.50 || Abstract and safe de || posit plants 158,808.86 $593,452.96 $593,465 52.90 Deposits May 14, 1908 7.32 Deposits February 14, 1908. 4,168.31 erty; the brim ts sitghtty drooping | Whereas vate Cmttmaten Syemmae — Water Bertie aeart ese. all around. Frilis of mecblin lece |B oo" J’ ww peas: See — and ft pimk roses form |i sume ee Pum Worth $1.96 amsly. © ‘ Homcte Puce ovein pr Sey wen mows till More Bargain Embracing many articles hitherto not shown in thisgale. are certainly a great boon to day nearer the end, whem $15.00 Black Silk Coats at $10 cannot match them’ anywhere than $15.00. The sale price . $27.50 Black Silk Coats $17.50 These are the fitted styles anc taffeta silk that will give abundantly satisfactory $4.00 Chiffon Taffeta Silk Waists at $2.49 for summer Material for the White Dress | Regular 65¢ Peartine Lawn, pure white, sheer bigh grade seen to be appreciated; sale ei in Carthy Dry Goods Co. oe UBBER IS VEGETABLE Ke _— oF) CQ. MAM. us your INO. 2018 — ~ mig we Of ® Sells for Less is by hundreds ong who Satisfaction jg have f 4 Stores. harvest while you cam hing of the past. me Black Silk Coats, ia { splendid quality taffeta, and modish leaking, You else in Seattle at less tomorrow 1s 1 are handsomely niade an excellent, high worth every See iis $17 navy and white and are The material is a soft chif- of getting just what you of the sheerest, most beat the best material ever made summer dresses; must Women's Fine Tan Hose, wit double sole and toe and big spliced heels; regular price St a pair are included In the sale ow and while the ts, at only tomor stock n, Moneger | 1} Victor Minstrels home this evem at you Ing. $1.00 a week pays for the whole outfit Sherman, Clay & Ca, 1406 Second Ave. 7000.08 eisai, | (emmamaameasammmaammamasamaaamaaaammaaaamaaaaaaaaaacasaaaaaamaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaasaaasacamaaaaaaaacaaaaaceaaaaameueasammmmumaceemumaa ee. One 4b hnwe ennaen SaesteteTEESeTut seure?