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THE STAR—SATURD APRIL 3, 1909, BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1309 Seventh Ave EVIRY THES \ The int ha th here it iv a th | 1 fit The $ Outspoken as frained from « which its sense of expose Sta In tl but with certa by the th in the silence $ to create tl STAR AND THE COURTS wattin W w of the past not a few gentler ner of Mr ve t see time and neither So Mr. Howe 1} that whatever The Star ¢ acquirement and di sit as crisply as of yore And those who are accordingly AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. WAGES TAKE THE “BURDEN Probably had, you Trust open market and was going This 7 move might result in public that the cost of the war we pendent competitors in the The expected has happened, and a reduct those men ¢ already in these i Thus, there and little impairment of Steel Trust stock v steel and iron ployed announced ndustries read cently for the first time since its mal be manufactures. A reduction of wages of is also will be to make a th at the United wyanization, price war pined at th although taken eatened for no reduction in Steel mut ere f the wage May States Steel leclared an on its inde at time that this was likelihood ion of wa thers empl earners | s of m the percentage or sliding scale basis is} joyed Trust dividends, So far as con trol of the market is concerned, here is a conspicuous illustra HANDLING OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IS LOTS OF FU grace-grown path Nan's blue eye Wtened Nan” 1 let you sail 1 Nan, “Ie gol marry @ prince 1 always « would, and 1 wilt! | “Pont Nan—don't may that!” lentreated. stung to the heart N ashinaton, as vecond-clacs matter GIRL WHO HANDLES 81G 6UM up the freight elevator, ‘Ten thou andl | OF MONEY 18 NOT and dollars is too much to trumt jin a ere fy | | WORRYING. | She Hvew with her father and] | Ie ther at York tation, where the BY BARNEY DODDS. | have one of the nicest Httle hon ' ciot f its merits and imaginable, It if a 10-nere tract This girl thinks that handling} ate Re en yin gga Re: L opinion of itself to reach | 910,000 every Week day In just lot on wy'vea hh chickens 1 f fun, Probably th mar nd a nice, big orchard, and, beat o f a judicial influence, Fort ther " ns th th sn lall, a warden, with the radishes and f , ¥’ hone u howl hel h the judiciary has never been ant _ silerye " at ing thelr ’ tl : uit kK onch night and above the nol Consequently the acquittal cata tater owe le a Very Busy Woman. ipt came in no Way as aston ht remove the fun} She figures that personally she ‘ 4,000 separate transfers or] & Marty, the head | during the dayeothat te at) WAS €X] 1, and, had it been Ht MacDougall & Sout | f six per minute for eight ' " sae shi ance of |*! ind ho watter what you buy hours ight, without time for] CU IR AGVENTS te . where you buy it In that big By jiunch. Of course she hag a full ¢ nt for prophecy than | at the cash comes to her Se) hour at noon, but the time lost ts . She, with an aaststant, stands in ade up during the day, ‘These th ‘ vent with a long row of figures include th charges that! the day when anything it brass tubes before her, and. have to go to the office before abe ‘ hen business ie good, those tubes returny the slip to the wrapper b f the bene many — the ben keep popping like se many toy guns who tn turn gives the package to/ time it has carefully And at every pop comes a receptact the purchaser with the bill of sale and the oak. | @he # that she thinks the work | u rs before the courte ' y, and that she enjoys it.) Hest Spots the Bad Coins. : MI88 IDA MARTY, A ul Pp ; Po 4 e waged at instinct impelled it to} _ - —~ nat W true beenuse she ha I ‘a a It dowan't take very long for her! with no effort on her part, but phe | been empl by the firm for thre ith the court, and so has the |dott fingers to open tho “gunboat” dowsn't think #0. It Is JuAt an every |years, When she first started she 1 i ° r any rattion the money a" tay affal aut th « t f the sub tal sta t ways well within the re ffwir, Bu " ret part of had chare hy ’ | ? po ~ le surface, And right here let the day's work ts rrying the tion in the old store, but soon aft~| ie bo understood that she hus never/ money upataira to the cashier at erwarde promoted to her pres | as not with the ¢ ‘ jag with @ counterfelt coin. night, It weighs as much ga anjent position ax head cashier A mater ow waaay other: dol hundred pounds, when silver. bas Ten thousand dollars ts a lot of} 1 contest who sought jare er 1 with a shiner, the | bee ore plentiful than usual, and | money for little girt to take The Star and to secure : the bunch has hit the mat, that's too much to ask her slender care of tly every day, but she ° * } . ne it spotted arms to carry, #0 she calla a cou ory rarely makes 4 mistake, and Star has hardly been| It seems almost unnatural to see ple of husky porters, and away they that fe the reason ahe in kept tn anywise timid: tn the|*?. = h money eome pouring in| go, through the shipping room and |her position. | The Star after the r SOCCOOOOOO® ted ths ad HER INTUITION VINDICATED . eof T ned SY T. 6. ALLEN NAN’S PROPOSALS tes ma asonably Sooo oos »roper to say concerning ¢ BY STUART 8. STONE. } tance will be AG The first time 1 Nan Ff oy ret rested may make their plans eteetn’ Stacker freak athedral Bhe nat ‘i | wpon the whitewashed orchard Set fenes, gobbling forbidden June apples, while I looked up from the ne to] a 1] take it that way, Billy +4. “Think how jong be prince oe She slapped her! pink-trimmed satior upon her yel-| tow curls aid took my hand. “Let's| go sail the ‘Baucy Killen’ upon the] fish pond, Billy—yeu and I~what| | funt” | And of cotre: I went } 1 should sey that I proposed to | Nan av much as twice a year after } that, liut she hung on to that iden of th / prince with maddening | , ” hor nae ‘ tion of a highly protected trust going out of the control busi- | i eee ig ~. Bn we ness. without cost t elf / nervous and very kind. not dragging h li . at’ Treee bik. £ a mere ; te her Prince of Fancy at my first} Moreover, the Stee! Trust bids fair to do this thing with-} hat declaration of tove; but ry | out serious disturbance on the part of its workmen. Not re smiling and shaking ber dainty ; ; head than 20 per cent of the trust's operatives are in the unions. In : “gpa t : / F 4 ai Hey, Maggie, wot did I tell yer! He's proposed!” Ht fa the prince,” 1 accused, tn} order to beat the unions, the trust, some time ago, disposed of | —.. ef . ciencitinniiines sharp diaappointment. “You'll wait : " " a — him til) door small blocks of stock at special rates to many of its high-skilled “1 will | gr ised = Nan! workmen, atid unionism in its shops came to a low ebb very firmly a 5 attr out be Th. ‘i cs ‘ } 9 3 heath the dim lanterns and flirted The trust will get credit for cheapening stecl and iron} g recklensly products” "The wage-carner will stand the cost. Heads, the|] py THE VE D JOSEPH L. GARVIN pat at “Mat Man's Prince- . e . rs | THE REVEREN EP . | reams Carne. + whew little dap- trust wins. Tails, the other fellows lose! } per Russian, with « name as PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH lene 00 time and ending tn While it may be admitted that! that Greek employment bad death coming to him, it will take a jury to determine whether swindler ft came in the proper time and) manner. physica! ina) | sided, Councilman Sawyer says tt is & sous is the one Impossibility to the street car schedules, but probably confuses physical with) financial. The real reason for Preside Eliot's reluctance to be British am baseador is that be is not properly equipped to wear knee breeches, By the end of next week the mor- | Mecora” Li Hittie sheet of ten the thine or oftta! | phen, dimen An editorial ti ve As nerve seems to be what is) “Owing to th of pager thts the desire ay necoseart! oneal! and Nte in soe most needed for the Servian throne, | Somewhat limited. ft te written on | ini ° ‘ os low tnd |. Deniomin Frankia once started « lwhat's the matter with our own white MB ny gs sat paae news | debating society in Philadelphia. it Councilman Sawyer? ‘Then come some clever ed). | Sen had & commanding influence tn |torlais, Then follow advertisements jthe nation and for years was « is At the close is an addtgss, “To the | power. So may we hope shis de - | Puntte” ating #oclety in the King cow! Mr. Taft has to thank C razy | jail will mainiain the lefty pr Well anyhow, people have Mehed by Mr. uated the the Hunter tract precedent estab- Sullivan and perpet- by Mr. Jeffries, When alf the agitation has sub the person who wears the who will pay the er tariff on the stockings, e | Snake for putting him among the ing pictures of the Oklahoma In- dian wer will be om at all the 6 cont theatres, In the future, cantic That's progress. Owners of property in the Hunter | tract draw the color along with the war presidents. easement line. Alaskans about to be fleeced by bunko men will look wnder the messes for the rt —— bed for wit fr By this time the tariff is ready tends. to beg for protection from its fool AND THEY SAY ENGLISH “HAVE NO HUMOR! The New Mintst such a physical wreck black eye Mrs. P. ly—~O wreck until after ‘e give stand can "Tatler. ody given n't @ phy how he THE KING COUNTY 2am. } oR" supplant the inward fewer for | Publishes @ Newspaper. The firet| liberty. The prisoner of Chillon. yon iaene, Vol 1, 3 just been |remember, bad been miserably chase. | iseued. There was | « copy.|ed wo lone thet he did not war to] { have that In my possession at the | leave his dismal dungeon, We treat | present time. The prisoners says It our prisoner fferentiy thewe days. | will be continued tri-weekly. It! We want them (6 come forth among | waht to be. The paper deserves « | word of commendation. us as men who can be trusted again. | I feel sare [my readers of this corner wil! OR gly ghey cot: My : ometht tmterested ta neartag someting ft the moral tone of ‘ir Fire! about It | | Rew departure a | The Name te “The King Commty the coum! it not oegebapae pe found im ite constitution and U ir Influehee on the may have « STAR DUST A Word From Josh Wine, Why Me a hook for ere—all the dasential attributes, Ip fact, of @ malt in penurious chreum Could you do something for a pore old sallor, ma'am” he whi out on the doorstep of # suburban vill ‘oor old autlor! eehoed the housewife who had opened the door 20 Keck Had Hin Work % There to Peckha wif «in @ lecturer and he entortatner Myer Both in public tite, en? Gyer—Oh, no. When he wants to ao down town in the evening gives him a leotura, then he home and entertains the bat cago News Made Mer Weary Mider Stater Littie Heb treet the ® had a wooden lee an arm 1 followed waid the Indy ou don't ver ca wht akon 1 Ww on Hor swore. n Kraduated tre it © has the manners} onductor or lant Kntoker Pid Je a wines © the water for ve got look as though SOPHO OSES OSES ODES ESOS EDO OO OSE Eb ees OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE} SeSeSeSeoeore ory hdehdehadshndahdadaadaadeh 2 ° wey Da / CRAWL Post CLOTHES SUST BROWN'S WADDING ST 4 WEAR SOMETHING AND HUMAN «LIKE fmm wonw'r L445 mal —— INTO THhGE yo wwrY Don'r COMFORT Ams “wy TO Go wre INSIDE FACTS ABOUT PAYNE TARIFF BILL | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ rl ' is what i What sense is there In greasing | “4% of wsertea™ " a fat hog asks Champ Clark How mnet ane tw vegetables. hat ‘ff n « “ . yiondins love Washingten feraid That f whet this tariff o anes | b on wool? c. amounts to, The shoe indy question is well A Mequest. | A “i " Ch fi A parent who evidently dieapproy does no the tariff to monopo- | Champ | ae ~~ tolls 4 #4 of corporal puniaiiment wrote the | ize the home market or to take |) rho . the ae oe amioed when the Payne ii Deaf Mise; Don't hit our Johnny, |the markets of the world. It 1) being prepared. Mp Clark dency We never do it at home except 1 © consumer “ ~~ ts self defense dacted. Heart’ Re. | Terely & tax on the consum _ » a0 6 “ail, view | what Mr. Boutell calis the ‘ultimate | © a0, WIth @ hawlebiil - a cloar, gray @ fine Down ( the Standard, copaumer pioneer.” Th a2 } _ one ¢ man had 1 wrete 4 and all the! A lobby headed by Mr. Samuel | from Wyoming, amd told icin? {ts rotten, and they won't! i Cowan, of the Cattle Raisers’ | mittee that nothing would é9 | ood! Mave it set to music Association, is in Washivgton—bas | the wool growers would mane 6 geowtar, song of It on been for many weeke—working to | have the tariff om wool ne TE po oll ” | have the tariff put back on hides When the man was - | . . examined by the chain And Them Nobody ends 1 The viee president of the Gyp-| Mr. Clark, “l made up my PF. rae en Oh woste & sum trust, with headqua me at be was a pretty n is ag £4 Yort Dodge, lowa, wrote to Chatr-| zen, and when the chal Chicago Bvening Post py Payne, when the tariff bill through with him {told him: ; | was under nsideration, tc say that) a m/nute c while | aehed bee ih ala ty a Mr, McConnell, solicitor for the | questic: eat hoon she five away? | treasury department and vice prea How — have you ; All the secrete she knows.”— | dent of the gypsum trast, would sup sheep business? waste ama) Cleveland Leader | ply information as to why the trust led ‘Pourteen = desired tariffs retained, Mr. Rob-| much 4id you Wilting to Be Tardy. erts, Intely at ¢ of the mint, was in? ‘Nine pe and {Behool Tea her—Don't y®" also commended to the ways and lars,’ he replied: a 1 alee no hurry: the | means committee, as representative | more than « hundred eeaton’s pretty soon. | of the gypsum Interesta. lars now? | asked, “Youheals The Payne bill retains the dutfes | I am jon gypsum. (it is from this min I have always Pg gg = nit gv gg oR , (eral that stucco used in butlding Is | dida't piace bre pee, bride who refused to # r the) made.) Just happened to strike question, “Wil you love. hanor end i ° § 2 ae it was of no use. Finally the tn:| co me a From Nike as tanded room gathered up his| Clandestine methods have been! the How, Nichole hat started for the door, In-|freely employed in framing the! ),, contributed to the ftantly she sprang after bim, acd. | Payne tariff bill, The cotton sched-| in, ¢ owing letter: i. : sensing Rien Soe ed NP een iZ ule is a good sample, When this ained, from one of iat Magoanine schedule was reached In the “hear Perhaps Not. De Style that Dilnger on oo car? Wat who hure Te Ring tt Up. inakes took up the col last Sunday, was Sigenl of Distress, They were wonders And dist talking you think | was an ductor on a pay-as- | in remarked the pretty coed. | on woolen tiankets amounts to 107.6 can constituents, @ ings” the cotton people said they | Yooien goods: . |had nothing to say, They did not neck any changes. Saying which |». * hater ot they went home. Hut after the pub can truthfully handled cloth of 6 ty for the price as4 masses consisting hanics and fi lof ready-made elt ing prectically ae money He hearin were over the cotton manufactaring people wrote to Mr. Payne and asked that a certain par agraph be added to the law—jost a few lines purporting to “define | thread. | This was done, and the effect inerease of the duty on every square foot of cotton woven the United States. Nobody the colorings fade in the manufacture Because every time «| 808s Just how much the Increase | °° Dosttively Me pped inte the lection | Will amount to, but ft is consider the wearer.” od his foot as if Fing-| able. aie. Judae nr The poor man's blankets are one | of the worst taxes imposed by the! Payne tariff bill, It will surprise Do you re beautiful Freneh used to get for The colors were vee men and boys who may find them | | Fone tae elke ees | per cent. In practice this is pro-| forever. And PS welve 7 nooo ne depen’ | message to the old hibitive, It is so high that foreign | pretty Why not sabseribe for “The King " : blankets do not come to our country,| Have you ottond th County Resora’? The editor ana his And what does ‘©, Q. D. : t them any ou-wertaes Gis mam at axidenh abt ie? Last year the total imports of | get the a P at ity. Let us hope t revel ves nah quick dad."—Chic News. | blankets was 1,116 pounds. This | noticed _ = layed in sveh support that t can have! . ¥ “ that tb © wh really takes thelr cere sin Eh etiansd regina, See aE Ee eee oreltd Manny Aba And Go the Limit. blankets in the United States are | you know the by the changed demeanor, the daily | can It voles a hidden life in| 1? MARRY A PRINCE. } The Lady -—- Well. I'll give you! left to the mercy of the greedy) The Lge p and a iner 4 yur s ' ty. ae it a tre t infor ra aeourve it, mind. but because it| trust, which finds refuge behind the | prints are prohi ecco hp Ag Me - lotfaky.” 1 af Disases me tariff wall bill makes them atitude again, we are,| such « pape ought oloffeky aulked B | Picas x 7 Spectfully. Phe inmates thewantinl, nelghtor-lering pabetet Nan and the prince dr vb oak salle | couminn par male bt 0 tanner ne | | And this applies to woolen unde: sabe be ve oom to thelr Shar the ine a a 4 nd i Couldn't yer make a tenner, an id Bayne bill rt | Batted by prisoners, “The Meonr . be. = saty apae the pad A gy ed almont hourly Ithoroughly enjoy yourseit? — The a and aji sorts of manufactured | Payo peer cate te attractive jhe Ranke 4 noweh | juvenile, No doubt the Jaller Finally there ¢ the night of | Sketet * i wou ie } Pere poised | encil ta write It with |, Thete t= © probtem beneath ji the Proston's fete, In honor | mers aoe Riss ara further |thia, It comes to our minds If Islof His Highness of. Popolofteky, | Se: Laenee. Sem. | Boor Wil Pay. pinted pen. | the old eter uueation that Cal Jones—Is your on the The tariff on women’s and chil. i pointed Bene | ee ed when hesing f and it was generally understood | se. per tin suaaest-|of his brother Abe that the announcement would be npeaking | {fen's dress goods in the Payne 4 And no revenat {ding Sines | broth : bill {s 106.9 per cent. This means | to the s ute a ctr. | then ame 1 caught glimpses of Nan, fit cotton warp-—the ordinary cheap | is merely the # thon and is eage! y nt Nat gaat ‘and tight -theb e ting here and there beneath the | {fF = = =) materials which go to make the al Foes = should be, we aheuld met aut honest lanterna; and the freehneas of | TRY THIS FOR poor woman's or chili’s everyday ‘ ~< * his movement ta in the right di-| friendship to Feseott ahem, at least \and ihe peeotnese reise ys lar } clothing rich, Lodge, et allt and has alfeady the approval hemaobwe ; wht |) a _—_— bt Bheritt Hodes. Tho lite sid be GPE the | *!! tho “Epaollections of the years|]| YOUR COUGH | | ught to be better under 4s oom back upon me. it was hard to } sig aaeaate all the citisens These inmates A paper and \cive her up. ih — i non with hearts and minds. Rece paper. wil t ing the punishment of socte for tee. At 19 yt vl Z. * fo ready to) Mix two ounces of Glycerine with wrongs done here and there in divers part, and sought for Nan I) halfounce of Virgin Ol! of Pine Easter ways, they are still me Any thin, al )¢ ' that will help. them improve thet Se anal ber until at last the! compound pure and ® halt pint of ou Can uy our Lime Te tobe desired yal. That |} cry ripple of wor laugh came | gtraight Whisky. Shake well, and this should come trom them shows | aking an. interest ) me and I saw her hidden away | take in doses of a teaspoonful overy F li y t any “philosophical a will make jou better na leafy nook © Paul of Little T a and many good men. be- | °" aa Bee {fers K pati ‘to i ton th ‘ oe four hours. This — possenses | ut it it out ee ing sides. ou underlies human Aut doe te thet © goodby. | the healing, healthful properties of nature. p Bk Ca P| rt Ry we — ie oes aon the Pines, and will break a 4 e x ense reform tndorses such 0 ope ter es nows approach was not ob-|in twenty-four hours and eur t P' mer. Were ash thal a con Gene thers served, and, an I entered the little] cough that Is curable, In having | Ing society has bee teed. The ba “il eo e ha saying }this formula put up, be sure that) ipa aie rai at tee | eam nanan hg ye M408 zeme it een the gn IF YOU USE OUR MODERN fogs or university association. | Mrs, Uptown (to Indy caller)—1/ not gay the ono word-—cyeat” | Virein Olt of Pine compound pure, | Several iteme ought to be mention. [40 think we've got-the meanest, moat |", O00 Uk Sie wane — od 1 | Bre pared and guaranteed only by | er Se eee eee the kat: | penurious and ‘grsaping old” Rhy fa | the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, CREDIT PLAN |yennt-at-arme to preserve the order k B igetiere Sas sone lives ruld not ade her ey She « ove} Ohio. land dignity of this soclety It 7 ho remain bere, ‘her mouth—-to speak I know not Jahatt te. tie at of “the critle to a3 | what. 1 could sinha’ noes ae os s Orrieiad a oh . it! |tacle an¢ broke in like @ frantic 3d A E_AUNDRY bg ve » ‘ may neo ft The mootina ah shal far | chtid 1021S Soring ou can open an acco é jhe held wt § p.m. ‘Tuesdays, Thurs Nan—oh, Nan—1 cannot tive {| d li | | Jaye ant aivhaye AC aya te without you, Por the a4th, Um ‘COLLARS Ic, dc, 2c and pay a little down and a7 r t shall be of ask It-—marry me—w« al, hi beatles | gene aca sous CUS ae tates | ri at a time for anythi ie ne ” on irleked; ty Nan Of Order shall_govern the decisions | \ ‘ INS ae | ON AT uhatae Burke wae |PeW back with @ Mttle, startied ery SHIRTS 8c aCTe: ‘g a oe Fg Me The} Yes," said Nan; and put = — | of Me ~ | naw departure in anna I put my arma about her N } . ‘ od, an well bower of romance, to wail next day eo J a for hie fath land. inten ea § And only yeaterd whon I asked fi . C | rut mabe MONEY Feisiflpricce ate Cit ns ac ere Eastern Outfitting Co., ine venue f a (Without Commtasto: that night was for Paul Poy 9 % ° ‘ A sae oP ut Commtaston) Rit te wat tae WWREE FOR OWE 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. yl yen FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE ‘Seattle's Reliable ¢ “4 ing WANT Rooms, furnished or un Ask Your Grocer | furnished page 6.