The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1909, Page 6

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BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1309 Seventh Ave. EVIRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Rotered at the Postottion at OS aN FLOWE RY WORDS Cc ductor? ‘This man satd “you” when | Jeaused by hi ameking in the be th rbstitt r pool or st th the laws of the nation is the stitute fo e po tr vat the law they asked bim, and now he eaye he alterior of the ‘car, Morse walked up and sta hav emne Instead of the written agreement |iikes Hie name fe A. P. Moree, | land grabbed the stub and threw it nd his run ie on th adinon at werbourd, much Aacomfitur ‘ oie. aren ere is the (80d Ns run mn the M * t ainta pric F otherwise petition, th x Ine, where there are plenty of wom of the diamond-t gent * in nter plar Iti sintain » e gentle |on and children te questions and unity terest” plan maintained by “the ge o 2 4 ch NM an os au ms and) The Shopper nen's agregpment What rat The chief or controlling)" atives. | | + nthe worst nuance of | j esta in ft sre supposedly rival con Do you know, "Mr. & B,C. Divie| lot ye Morse, “le the woman who dond Payer,” why it is that the beat | has been shopping alafternoon and 1 ticked the etuttin’ out t ok lL be ' orn ate | ke cerns agree among thers vat there sha € a wnitorm Fate! in the service are put on th who tries to take her many pure | Amith this mornin ce There is no agreement In some Cases, at) Madison at sre? It's because Uh Johases home during the rush hours : u bad boy! Aren't a A : . rte to this |D8trons of the cable climber of hills when the cars are cro Usuall soudd ak that tes aeet we least, the officers of t attor Ar parties : | demand ductors and gripmen| lwhen boarding or leaving the car, |yigsp part tomorrow “gentlemen's agree irectly ¢ ant of it. They caniwith untve education, and « she will drop # insignificant | land f . " , nee aplendid knowledge of enginecring | package and keep un stalled five Let net ¢ * vaker @ swear that their at are I @ (rus Jand the sciences, That's the way It minutes looking for ft on the Moor. | jig “leet duatis But the thing is effective just the same, For instance, it is} na, anyhow | | Poaaivly we find one of th , Og ae 4 4 ' tes at the | “MP Conductor, thie car rune} | pa * standing on it, or ele Ne--"How aid Me. 5 " at to which telegrap Mmpany the rates &@ © | taster thar tt thers, doemn't (tt jit may ve rolled under tb at Re Postal and Western Union are just the sar And so with the | piped « aweet female voice to Morse | } “Mow about the ‘I paid my tare The "Iie : Jone day } passenger, who hasn't’ and the ‘I dot railroads. Competition is confined to efforts to get your busi- pie ny . [jist got that transfer a minute ago | ee . jeady With an Answer, ness, dear reader. No matter which railroad or telegraph com- : ‘| w aman I asked hire ' tee | Yea'm ho anawered it's got] } “Oh, we can't ¢ snything if a | estraordinar pany you patronize you have to pay the same rates, nore wheels parsenger iusiite that he haw paid | Cardinal 4 the “ r i ?” That's just a sample Kvery single \his fare, #ven if we know positive “Com y of interest,” and who is in the “community “ | P e's ‘Community os A ks, Here [48% 18 the year Morse ota some A. P. MORSE. that he hae not. We haven't time to| the Nobody but the capitalists, Leet us tell you how it works, Mere/ ining ine that thrown at him, and Dias: Barts =| start « fight fore nickel. ‘Then the |.“ ahow ts & raflroad or telegraph pany wi curities have been | he finde i boat wey out at the ‘caeetene.: Pek : wei wesine aie worn an Ww he wears hot profane! , mire tk to agree with the foolish ; ree at whe just got her } 7 il id u tniahed m. anon watered and whose physical « m has declined until it 18 jane, instead of arguing the matter |9%4 | Just Cnishod my | jtransfer a minute ago, usually hae Tie totte ad it uld lily fall if there was legitimate com- | to @ tntsh Unp nt Persons Found. another, which t* the right a $09 a gy 4 ’ ' | What makes this car Jerk ao, con-| That's some of the fanny side stuck away in her purse, I'm getting . ‘a petition The € “ make these agreements are in \2 jor?” asked a heavy man one the job, but, iike all others, it Rat go that now I ask & man if whe | in t ada the: hu ining the prices of these inflated stocks and | ay. whose feotings had been jerked |its unpleasant incidents. There's n't nnother ticket When I wee that! . ter ed aining the f © OF these intra P " jnearty to destruction all the way smoker, who persists in standing on has handed me an old or 2 bonds. They fix t as to secure a return on all that / from th av fao@ ithe back platform; and the plug-cut y thin tem @irty job.” he said water. Vastly | r rates I be given if a reasonable return wh a th oS Bert “= ; : “tay 1d that his shoulders, hat on the actual investment was a at 1 | doewn't retand the fine nta torate on the f and due and ft feels ghty good te : : . t ! t one-half 1 bet f th ® anawored. | who won't move forward get h into a tub. And,|!eon, Ba For instance, telegra : re site's Ww break them fat w th the arnt bet got oe ter wages paid if only a reasonable profit on actual inve entiin or ver on the |dlée wor with ; * > . i seh. ¢ the t ! nto th " ’ i eur {* mayary it on wate nv ry ! re i we ¢ € ‘vorob| A DEAL IN SWEETHEARTS—By T. 5. Allen eerie Panamnarne A roat It not merely p' are thus us » rob —By |. ein 4 way ae t The » is work n ¢ possible n.| ‘ sincimenaings yut Sgcten® nlite may cure wom . J r Publishers have ered by i he pap s were 1 Meany ate as ‘ 3 combined at extravagar gh prices. Some of the plants were |" The tater « lobe the hard- | the mrowt ready for the junk pile. But publishers are ypelled to pay Chicago New prices for paper which give a profit k piles and on wood. | | The ha those inflated prices. If publishers wer upelled to pay , |e hie de such prices as would rett a fair profit on a modern on in't ‘ equipped with up-to-date r hinery, prices of nt paper would « tel m | « tee mote be much lower. And the paper manufacturers are asking con News. | make tha se ) something gTess to intain a high t f on print paper so as to help ther | CHOSR WITH JUDGMENT poor A F 1 . Mrs Wash make a profit on their watered securities. The chief business of pertinence. | be A fest « f te ! 4 yuh hite? ate—Fre Wall st. is to form and maintain these “gentlemen's ag i nlogshn ae y 1 Waat * for robbing the public a yom . We st by this “community of in- whats ate But the people who su the t terest’’ sch “closed st so far as labor is competition and abnorm worker has to use, they own) offer low rates a the labor market and public fin on the wor eme are yp,” these gent concer se the cl y men who maintain the “c any bu almost imposs large ente right of publicity and send t “Community of interest” and “gentlemen's agreements” are F heir leade ess man who will n« cure ¢ While Beattie Wa —e me reac’ NCEAL eviL n ery aloud for THE SEATTLE STAR NSTREET CAR MEN HA TROUBLES ON SEA an clase matter ‘open shop Then, while themselves stif increasing every possibl! wages forces a reduction hani¢e an unity of interest” scheme tt} t play their game, and render it} ap for a new public or € time ¥ to the workers the ill not t t rkers rly, i laborer everything that auner the brunt of it fal These ger generally merely polite phrases for devices to conceal theft. 7 When a and an impetuous swalr Out a license to wed enough along to woolen ones. that spring put away the There never has been tion bot what Count Zeppelin would blushing ts far maiden of of 70 tak you may know any ques come down, but his rate of descent furnished exciting speculation bis relative: Being posscased memories, the Japanese out visiting San Fr @ little at elaeo, Kh will be te the next to know duly qualif Several for fairly good 8. ot it ts not themse vietim that the led tor nem ber Dairy Produce ex« off the reservation ficate that fogs enti ateat rep Alaska ho small of « hasty auto chanffear an the unlikely th 9 hecitate at d consolation of the “ange are as gone to t was machin ANY PORT IN A STORM she Chimmiet! kin look an’ at the ag That New York toad which eft a statemen dr never used The action of 1,000 years 4 t to tobacco or of the civil service! offe ling themselves maintain ing | the died commission in restoring an assa ee to it that the steamship companies (which ¢ inducement to flood And when the « nh price t tng policeman explains why the ter ritory he covers is called a periatistic will suddenly ce of a Chinese The Stars and Stripes have been ret About the Missed three r oved from Cuba to Key Weat, where will a departing identally that also held the be handy for ntuatities time Crazy Snake to be the hero A-¥-P. m beat tro has als in succession he posal bilities ndry ticket Po the civil service commis m has an idea that it takes hug to catch a BY. T. &. ALLEN engaged ter ‘| | | fe | |COURTEOUS ANSWERS MUST BE MADE TO INANE QUESTIONS BY BARNEY DODDS Hey, Jimmie! Biity Jones is Dat's all right, kid—we've sw THE TIGRESS BY H. H. HUDGON. | He had first seen ber at St Petersburg. The American, who }had been seeking knowledge In travel,.forgot his mission Cather was handsome Her bi ine Gourk }large, expressty in thetr depths a charm and fas eination which none could reaiet Sometimes they dreamed. Usually they laughed and sparkled. Again they might be sad, or n blase jwith hatred. The atundant jet jbiack hair contrasted well with the white neck, the pale temples and rosy cheeks, Then there was the beautifully molded figure, endc d with the subtie strength of an animal Dewald became a monomanine His world now centered in this woman. As be pasned along the avenues It palaces and planted with t ut he saw only her face. He found himaelf shad a held owing her through villas and ga id At last he joined the soctal ibs to which she belonged A fighting chance had been won He found a in his path. Nich jas Nevaki »# 1 closer than he Dewald planned to call at the same hour, This was enough. it was }now a survival of the fittest. One must | | | Catherine Gourko smiled upon! |oach he even aided them by a | suggestion She arranged for the jdetermining ordeal. Dewald was on hand at the appointed hour. The were thr The Russian had parent! on favored by chance Neither # that the dice | were loaded y passed from the yoautifully furnished outer room | with its pletures, statuary, cost furniture and rare works of art, to |the chamber of death The chamber,was spacious 4 devoid of pets. Ite walla wore so arranged as to deaden sound {It was lined with sheet metal. The Tigress had rid herself of other suitors by this method, although tt | was but one of her cunning devices » Russian was handed a re volver. He took his place in the center of the room. His face wore an expression of triumph. A neck }lace of tiny bella was hung about Dewald's neck. He retreated to the farther end of the room, The place would soon be darkened, and the shots of the Russian would follow the sound of the belis, If he es caped the tables would be turned The signal to tire would soon be given, Then Dewald felt the wall move back of him, He heard a whisper. He was led through the open panel. The panel cloned again Then tho signal was given, There were other bella which tinkled | These hidden bells wore manipulat ed about the walla by a cleverly de vised mechaniam, He listened to! APRIL 2, 1909 THEIR | TTLE LINES Jou Wine Me A. walaroda of other public nuisances that = ator tly gentionmn (7) boarded the car to the haughty and patt no atten de fo daughter wou table. hile Minstrels Tonight Funny Amateurs tonight at Shell theatre, Third av. betwoer Pike and Union eee ilipuianBazaa 921 THIRD AV. Third and Madison a-kinein® yer goil.” | apped | SE RA i the shots within. The panel was again opened He wes thrust in aide. The lights were turned on He had ewcaped. It was his turn to amile, He took the revol¥er which was handed to him. a change came over him It wae a feeling of revulsion. She expected him to murder bis rival He cast a glance at the pale, de termined face before him He pitied the fellow. They were both fools. The light went ont, He heard the tinkle of the bella-—now T Phone Ind. 4803 Saturday Specia and All Next Week French Gingham Dresses, spring, 1909, styles; large assortment colors and patterns; 3, 4 and 5 years; values to $1.75— at 75c 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years; values to $2.50— at $1.00 And many other qualities, in linen, serge, cashmere, silks, cloth and voile. h now there. Then he p ted his revolver toward the calling and emptied its chambers. They again We Lead; Others Follow. faced each other The outcome was a surprise to Catherine Gourko. There had been | no Kroan—no outery, She entered the room. “Ah, you have both ow | caped she cried, apparently pleased at the What an she Was 1, the Amert be darkened and of the Kussinn would sound of the bells. i an was tented first,” she exclaim} ed, “Is it not so?” She approach ed Dewald with outstretched arma} Thrusting her from him, he crted Fiend, would you deal un fairly with an admirer? Look!” De wald moved toward the sliding pane! and pushed it open. The Rus sian looked on In amazement I was not in the room when you fired,” Dewald continued When my turn came, I avoided the direc tion of the sound.” The tigress inughed Do not be a0 serious, Dewald, The affair was only a test of nerve. Neither of you was in peril, Besides, your cartridges were blank.” For answer Dewald cast a glance at the ceiling, and then at the flat tened bullets at his feet. The Rua sian followed his eye and under stood. The game was not ended. New ki's life was stillat stake. Dewa sprang to the electric button Nights were extingnished. Then he grasped Nevakt by the hand, and they hurried toward the exit. The Russian tore the bells from his neck and flung them in her direc tion As the necklace struck the floor there was a blinding fash and |report from an accomplice outstde They heard a piercing am, Then } all was silent - follow INFANTS’ AND GIRLS’ SUMMER HOODS tteeeeee : 25¢ and-up Girls’ Lingerie, Leghorn, Straw and Cloth Hats at all prices f I Hats nd Everything for the New Born Babe Up to 14 Years of Age What We Have Not Got We Can Make for You. We Have No Solicitors Out of Town Friends Can Procure These Goods by Mail, 3d 33> 33> 333333 3: Millinery of Exceptional Style Selling at $5.00 and $7.50 Though Raillargeon listinctive and mart, it is always price an You ¢i the extensive lines at $5.00 87. 50." They embrace the newest 9 . olorings. An Extra Value in Children’s 15c Hosiery You'll be pleased e & qualities ang the apps arance of t \ ihe cry—~it's far A ght, rit black or tans all sizes from 6 to 10, a Easter Neckwear at 35c Me: Bh } i ™, pretty Ascots Gibson Collars Bows Stocks Dutch Collars Etcetera In Dutch lawn, net, lace Easter Novelties at Five Cents At tw ar nree € att find no daintier or more appropriate Eas ts and lunch. eon favor Ther at tion, toe. Our * Bacto Special” Kid Gloves more lasting you can buy, Black Brown ’ Green mapas to Match the Gown new 5 all the favorite ool t siery that clashes plain and fi at 5O0¢ a pair, ae JA. Baillargeon Co} Second and Spring St. —our liberal credit plan makes the baying easy st argument as to the real econ- and convenience of our Liberal d by a dem- y high stand- in all our gar- s, the lowness of our prices, and the fact that we alee no extra charge what- ever if you open an account We will glad to demonstrate these points to you if you will favor us witha call—we know you'll be interested in our very fine showing of the new season's t Privile nae ie ls in “Bradbury System” and “Colle Clothes ) $40.00 Complete f Hats, Shoes and Fat- nishing a it a time pays for any- thing selected in any department Store Open Till 10 Saturday Evening va Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ap. 209 Union St. ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cline Piano Co. AGENTS FOR KNABE The World’s Best Piano One Priced Piano Mouse 1406 FIRST AVE.

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