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THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAR PUBLISHING CO, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT TELEPHONES Business Dept., Main 2050. Kditorial Dept \, Main 13% = - B. HAZARD WELLS, Raitor = = = BF, CHASM, Business Manager wes NDAY OFFICES: Beattle—1107 Third avenue. New York--220 Temple Court Bullding. Chicago—217-318 U, 8. Express Building. mz ‘One cent per copy; sia cents per week or Cwenty-Cve conte per month, dott dy mail or carriers No free copies the postoffice at Seattia Wash THE CRIME ort In NTICIDE ‘To make the broad statement that infanticide and éhild-murder is ‘on the increase would doubtless create a storm of Indignation, but is It mot the truth? Within a drief pertod of time every loving m her and every moral man of this city has boen shocked by the heartless deatruc tion of two infants. And heine have been the two cas at home gimost every city in the United States has paraltel cases. Tt tw thelr atures of universal Jack of tsolation that prevents th news. It would almost seem that a callousness to atrocity ts a character- Aatic of the age. Te ts a kad etate of soclety and civilization when a prospective mother mfrom being f Poses the quickened heart-beat of affection for her yet unborh ehtld and Geliberately contemplates its destruction, or even goes further and co sulta with physicians and surgeons as to methods for its annihilation. It Is even worse when, after being ushered into life 1 with « foul and helplessiy clinging to the being that gave ft birth, the infant fingers should be ruthlessly torn loose and the feeble breath that strug- gles between baby lips, shut off by strangulation or the col ot drowning waters. Verily, it is with pride that we point back to the purity of our fore- fathers and with shame that we look down upon the degeneracy of the @ay. There is nothing to palliate such offenses against the highest, most tender and holiest of all tnatincts, Motherhood is revered even among savages. The Indian woman Glings to her child and shields it from harm with her It even though to have it born under a cloud Is to be clo ignominy. And yet thie appears every once in awhile, one of her so-called Civilized sisters that would scorn to be classed on a lower plane than ‘the savage, yet has lost that sense which bas endeared a memery to al- most every living adult—that of motherhood. + Infanticide is atrocious In thought, doubly brutal In fulfilment and ‘the worst of crimes against both civilication and religion, A Wonian who will commit or permit it, is worse than a Tracy. A ‘Woman who wilt contemplate {t has worked a worse crime than deliber- ate murder, for hers alone is the pre-natal power to degenerate poater- Mty and influence for evil through heredity the yet unborn generations, _ SOME LAW FOR A DOG the bench moves the machinery if necessary, ed in absolute many strange things happen. his small person ts about @ ton and a disregard for suffering of dumb brutes. dog. Willy tied a tin can to Jupiter's i Possessing some dignity and a good deal of pugnacity, the animal ‘@idn’t break any speed records or attempt to get away from his tor- boy property and painfully. Wily ran home, howled wn howl, and told his father all about It. < @esire to shoot the dog; then the impulse to “lick” Ite Af he isn't too big, and after that a Inwsuit and a well-developed feud. Graveyards have been started on small provocation. Mr. Quinn sued Mr. Simon for damages. He didn’t get a penny. The Judge made Quinn pay the costs, and, in his decision, said “Any dog has a legal and undeniable right to bite any man, woman ‘oF chitd who purposely and with intent to disturb aid dogs’ tranquility &nd peace of mind does attach or cause to be attached to sald dog’ & tin can or other weight which will tmpeda, or tend to impede, of sald animal. A dog which bites its persecutor in such a fe acting purely and honestly in seif-detense, and is as justly im- the man who strikes at a burglar In defense welfare.” seems to be: Don't monkey with the dog-—-at least, ON TROLLING SEASON mis OPENED BY THE INDIAN '$ OUT WITH THEIR CANOES FOR FIRST TIME THIS | MORNING—HOW FISH ARE CAUGHT. 2 inferior to the so-called “Siwash" consisting of a rudely fashioned spoon about three inches h and two fn width, fastened on swivel just above the ring of if i W¥ enogh to hold a 6-pound fish, ia no gut lender, and no bait A braided linen line the large knitting needie tse The principal merit of t doubt the fact thet tt metal parts to rattie and the suspiciony of the fish. the salmon strike at the trolling bait is a problem. Best posted fishermen aay that deep Hi NY amert that it is mere curtoxity : the troll. Trolling is most successful imme. diately before and after sunrise, al though fish may be caught all day. ‘The fishing ts best at the mouth of the streams flowing Into the Sound, and up which salmon go to spawn. | NEW STEAMSHIP NEW YORK, July 20.—With a full cargo the new twin screw steamship Nebraskan railed today on her maid- en deep-sea voyage to Ban Francisco. a Reunion ‘The Nebraskan is one of three sister "ae which have been built at Cam Burrs, fa, July 30—| den, N. J., for the American-Haw- for ‘third anneal reunion afian Steamship Company. All three National Society Army of the| vessels are fitted with furnaces In| which convenes in this| which either off or coal can be used ly two weeks from today, have been | aa fuel. a and the veterans of the last and other military men also are ings tively interest" tet| MOOD to be a great national ov- ‘eon icipating . in the program, tahich weit estedd Over n peta ct] BYFIELD, Mame. July 1—Kecr three days, will be many distinguish-| tary of the Navy Moody was the e4 military men, orators and # . | principal speaker at t men. Included among those from | here today tn celebra ‘whom acceptances have already been | hundredth an Teeeived are General Arth MacAr-| ine of th town. thur, General Frederick Funston and| first town setiied General Irving Hai 4nd William Moody | : onio BUILDERS Poe ge * The treig PUT-IN-BAY, 0, July #—Promi-| went over te it builders from all over the state | ing, where # Dare attending the second annual! o kw ing of the Ohio State Assocta-| ed two of Butiders’ © nges, in sen. ison at the Hotel Victory. At th opening sersion today there were re-| Wagner's Hand Madison Park from. affleers and addresses | to-night 7M. Carter, secretary of the| eee few York association, and John A. | ~ Bupply Association, Officers for the ‘year will be chosen tomorrow Steamship Homboidt safle trom! Bkagway for Seattle Monday night erry 40 passengers and 9699,000 of/ Klondike treasure, fr RAILROAD TICKET FOR SALE. 1413 Second Avenuo | For #ale—First-ciaas ticket to Cin- ||| Bon Marche ti, via St. Louis, for lady of weak SO liom height, light hair, light eyes. am we Kiing, preeident of the interstate | z : ‘Good un gs Will sell for mss. | TACKS ¥ f “a Address B. a shave Lady Fingers, Mac a-| \TACO iA vs. SE ATTLE | %,5) 28 ; Fon wat or iancmt Parx| TOONS: ire and all kinds|]! Gorey, ‘under "1 F ; aL Ralloon ascension at Tes Wine WP WAT ve of Fancy Cakes. open renovating gents’ and] niture, ed : 9:40 to-night. ee display ad. ancy Cake | Game commences at 3 | Tales’ slothen, Guy Dye Ware | Beers, Seg, arent Zoraltar PLANS FOR THE NEW with a pollshe : mai m et he I coicenes Our sales on this superior cota — blended coffee arg steadily tx United suing, and th @rder to better nite art Tn mall Rens troduce it we make the fol owing special offer, for a lm wilt be given up to ited Unis f secretary of the inter With every single pound of foulture, railway coffee 1 pound of mugar free. amboat Inepectora, with ounds of cof fasion at La k pt Rear roe Bee display « With every 10 pounds of cot J 7:30 to-night ee Lat us help you celebrate, We ean do it with «@ new sult or pants. We have anything you Imperial Talloring Co. 02 SECOND AVE. Opposite Holmes Furniture Co, -ahenked stngle hook large and | Frank Waterhouse & Co, Burke |E. 20 ft. block, Seattle, Wn. | appraised at $96. LH. Gray Steamship Agency, 102| Lot 1 block 6, of King co. ad4., ap- First Ave. So. Seattle, Wn. |. praived at § eat nothing after leaving | orean and lower Sound. and! ity that leads them to at-| Parachute Leap Leschi Park Tonight at 7:30 See Prof. Baldwin in his daring trapeze act at a height of over actually explodes bomb ATHLETIC PARK)" : NORTHWE BASEBALL |. Classified Ads See "TOMOTTOW jie geen WARE AS And Saturday THE SEATTLE STAR, GOVERNMENT BUILDING r, Thefand the de and fre-proot through- |f0 other oMflces an neg Sliders the bullding will nen echo ens Duniap, real extate, M Unton bitecture. Ker and women 1h bee each floor with of which are conven. |* ; Sua mitt and: Joanaing Fresh Roasted mosale of the F be well Coffee fe BRVANT" s BROT | eeR— bottle 07 ber ae ‘ as to NONE SUCH TABLE sidhege 4-gailon jacket .. 138 PEARL BARLEY OR TAP- 10cA— 7 pounds OF .......0+46 ROSE'S LIME JUICE— Quarta, per bottle ager LIME JUICE COR. a OF NORTH CAROLINA TOBACCO— 1-ounee package. wound rice 6 conte, 16 for ... * 18 pounds of sugar fre. I-burner Blue Flame On srner Hive Flame ( emular value $i er Gasoline Stove. $1.0 OW Stove Oven. $2.09 Off Stove Oven ' DANCING CLASSE. Btonday and Friday Evenings for Beginners. packages for FANCY CREAMERY ouTres Per briek, 40 and SMOKED SALMON— Rich and fat, per pound, 20 EASTERN SAUGAGE Per pound ...... |LIQUOR DEPT NO, 104 WHISKY— Absolutely pure, aged in wood, noft and meilow; put up GLACIER BAY PE |B in full quart bottlon at $1.00 each. No use paying $1.25 or ALASKA F $1.50 for a bottle of medium | ey quality containing one-half or ‘Calling at JUNEAU, SITKA, 8KAG- | : WAY and MUIR GLACIER, on | quart bottle of excellent qual- S. S. GARONNE SAILING FROM SEATTLE and TACOMA Willaon’s, “Seattic’s oldest and moat |S==SSROUND TRIP, $605 fasniouatic and. only recognioed For reservations and full particu. |*cbool of dancing. Ranke block. lars apply to a ail A, Tinaling, Gen. Agt N. P. Ry. ja OF KING COUNTY PROP- | two-thirds of a quart when you can purchase from usa full ity at ene dollar per bottle. Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Yesier and Washington 8: |ersetiy exciuarve private lessons | given every afternoon and evening, Fifth and Pike. ERTY lot 5 block §, King co. add., pearing to the board that on | May 22nd, 1902, application was made| come to Amal tywn) handy | advinability of selling aaid property; | qanien wh hock. on maid day set for hearing there- the board met ne fully | CORY advised in the premines, deemed it tol f the best Interest of King county that) perty be notd no IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED that the aheriif of King county be di- rected to sell enid property in ate parcels at the front door of th: horn broken, $8 reward, John Col- King county court bot id F AND Reha ed 2 60 foot atreot through maid] your homes 88 Minckley Wowk. ning on the northwenterly Line thereof, to be old not less than the appraiged value this day plac thereon of 395, and #aid lot 1 bloc lean than the appra dar ‘ani thereon 6€ $250, raid sale Hela for “genciend, hunewrork, ex: on August 7th, 1902, at th perienced atickerman, $8.00 — ay. fl elect a tes, iss aonoie, want reliable help, phone Main City, Rentloyment Bateau,” 12h being hereby directed to appear at) ‘Teint avemwe A we se 3G; comma SHIRT WAISTS at two-third a number of the lines, $1.00 Waists $1.25 Waists Beautiful Curtains ata sav- ches wide, 0 eautiful whand patterns ortiore, yards lon Impoted Bagdad Portiere, 36 inc- 3% yards long, heavy ere Curtains, 21-4 § Men's White Duck W. Yana brown, Extra Quality Imported Tapes- } Men's White Drill tlere Curtainn, color combinations, 31-4 yards jong, regular $10 value te Ee eee A Re et ey ly 38 acres, partially to purchase lot 1 block 6 of King vs y addition, and on May 23rd,| ° 1992, to p 20 ft. more or less hey tues. of lot 5 block § King county ada s and that by call and advertisement| 9 ) property 20 ote. maki ua required by lay, June 26th, 1902,| faces, thoroughly cleared aaa at at the hour ¢ Jock D. m., Was net| at in arden, enclowed Th ploket for the hearing and determining the| peat 4 ermal ten. chicken | Chara 200 be srnall Crutt and groserie A BNAP—A yery situated on desirable cottage | stable in the only 3 to sult p t in North Seattle at a Per Cent Off —ON ALL— to this offer very Cotton Waist in the the marked price, Sizes are so we advise early shopping chats 67¢ | $1.50 Waists ,....++++ $1.00 . $1.33 83¢ } $2.00 Waist ... 4. ) The Best of Towels. 7 ain: 2 Bie 18x% Huck Towels, well {worth § 1-8; selling at Be valu, } Size 14x29 Linen Huck Towels, 2 hemmed ready for use, 12% 1T7xM Linen Huck Towels, extra ) ight, hemmed ready for use $ value ovee ABO r Size 18x39 Cream Turkish Towel, 1.48} good wear value, at arta 5 10e cae $ ¢ 18x38 Cream Turkish Cream y ittrs $ Towel, extra heavy ing atMe thread woven, 20¢ value $ Sine 26x49 Cream Turkish 1 avy and large 1sxt7 Bleached Turkish ‘Tow H excellent wearing, 12% 2ixs6 Bleached Turkish Towel ra heavy double thread w value eg 4 Sh YS 20x41 Pure Linen Huck Tow pretty brocaded borders. 16-inch Heavy worth 6i%o .... Seyen-Inch Brausley Twiiled #25 He: per 82.08 rf pair ary s and Aprons ter’s 44 inches wide, in Aprons, extra full and lar each praia |) Men's White Duck Apron, with bib, cut extra length, each, in bee with detachable but- all seams double stitched, tu ‘ oe SS hea wide, ny ted fringe, ? Men's White Duck Walter's per pair Coat, tened. e125 86.05 ne ETERSONC | 206, 208, 210 Pike Street, First Ave and Benson #t. Clean, unny. Comfort Boome by the Day or W 179 aT It's #0 mice to have the ladiew congrn We all the time about the Snel poord brick ae il ower the elty that our FRUSSH Wade Bees doen are the that you cam depend on That's sways ‘have the crowd, DOW RUTTER RTORE, First and Pike re Linen Crash oo Me Walters’ Jackets pound ladies weten ta know that We nies hae | fancy ‘Washington’ cremtery,’ Ste ait, Front ‘Aiee coat ‘rick er. im bath: ine miso HOLMES’ GREAT ROOM- MAKING SALE ENDS 4 SATURDAY These final days are fraught! with wonderful savings for furs have been pushed down another notch ang | the economies are larger now than at any previous period of the sal Such sales are rare, and should be taken full advantage of, GOOD FURNITURE niture buyers. Pri ” $13 Morris Chairs { A Few Price |} for $8.75 | Hints ible velour cushions, plain or } $20.00 Library Tables, for, SIAM hemp tas J seat, adjust- ; see 4 be a See» ic a “| | \ -GLHOLMES & FURNITURE CO. | 1101 1103-1103 SECOND AVE BANKS Ey MENT aR vies pres. : Fisher, saxt, cashier. PUGET SOUND a NATIONAL BANK OF stock paid im $898,000 ; eurptun 4 tres: 3. Goldemttn, view bag Rg Upited Brates and Barope sede tps i CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCR DAMSEMAKERS MIT" TANGON—sering millinery at Towest prices, Corner and Pine. HOUTEN ORT SONR, | embalmers, 4406-1408 Thirds tel, Pike 4, HOUSE PT, ae aL, slumioum, Maton | 10" Yesier. INSURAYCH ” TASS BPH LL Leann, Wee ins are , eo ty bonds 28 Boston, se For Sam Francisco — nan —- ‘ LARGE BAGM of all Kinds of Jepanees |W. V. RINEMART & CO. S00, %. ¥. wm || 8. S. “CHAR: NELSON, PLB nines Foe, Fon I Bho matting from ide a yard and they have wo for twenty people, names | Mrs. P. B. Morton, Gen. Agt.s Seattle a graded Suto, 211 tor, 108 Bie Fremont | MONEY on « Taree barn, | wy tern lot, nic Union, | — $1,760; a! nbulanes, rubber tires to all tet aca all hours; reasonable. Tei TEE Lisra Briocce B Lava we Micrel |_ UNCLE 208 LOAN Senice al rock, “about Four semen’ for ‘sous 'or"ae. y $06, $18 | NURSERY. fo Mra ©. F. Tay- | Marte B Neg: | in attendance, For further information apt icn_00 ro Weis Tee Cm bes care covnial || Tie” Pet SY. PROBS pecial attention to tammily trade: 2 j JEWELRY “WASHINGTON LOAN UPPICE. ne Teovian— Vine Dip Fametiey Trew an | Money. ieaned ou seleuerais” beveaioe in om |] M0 WHITE PASS & Marion street to 212 Spring street. above) Tesumed Recon) avenge ME AND whe US. tches, diamonds and jewelry. To the Attin, Big Bat =. == “|| Horse *tHostalingea, : _ weir. ver, Kiondike, Koyukule FICK, Sit ‘sre Yukon Mining Districta, = png Throvgh Line 5! soeal Dawson, IRA Sea caer | weigher war prea || Dany Train Service py ee Ry ead unt Co Skagway and White ‘Trains connect directly at MUSICALINSTRUMENTs || bou with steamers for all’ FATED, bought sold, Tall BY ave Points and at White ——LIone aan aan the steamers for al! Yuken Se eet s _, || Points. J. FRANCIS LER DRC PORTA NADCAU- Bye, ear, nose and ‘Tracrie throat. 831 Burke building. ne |] Generel Offices—Senttie, DR. J. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chapin bia. and Skagway, Alaska. Seattle, Edmund and Everett The Palatial Steamer nnn | SHATTER eae gf Qeteopat ¥ . CITY OF EVERETT. — $1400" Colts Blow. "Tel, "Main 12] Leg vea Benny ee — | Anat tenia 1 ee a Depeatt Bull Eat |» aves Riverett 9:15 0. mw & LAWRENCE MART, Osteopath Phon Le Arne Rar feopathist, 206 , James a Some a ate’ A SANITARIUM, 11-14 Starr | ‘Boyd. James 23RA | PATENT ATTOR YN! | SARNES SCO. 7275 Starr-iopa Ul 414 Second ave. James oth “wen and indy physicians "ate PORT ORCHARD Dally service, Effective May 20, 1008, DR ANNU RUSSELL, 84 Hinckley. “HELP WANTED MALE AND | FEMALE 5 | PRODAC Ka OFow, “1108 RIA Ke hes. bert helt. in eM or] bab air ing to th. id sale a th all ¢ raid the county LAMPL rk of th They Run Int i One Anothera | Warren Mow ve 097 | ‘This colebrated air | | CNICHUL & MAWKING 1) WEST MAIN STAEGT vomtort. §h00 > OPTICAL CO, ' LEAGUE, | _ 0 acres went of Kent and clone to Washingt 100 SOCIPTY VorTIK ne wpring arent Room 2% Moxwell building elenred. fies In you with ‘my window nd Sunday, August | and 3 i tables 170. Randall SITATE. large eight-ro $28 DOWN, $10 BUYS BEAUTE. N"8 Deautitut axe troot additiog | HEAETLE memcly Bo | Bremerton «UL &. Yard and PHOTOGRAPHERS | Boca), Caarterton “and Staaem jeamers Athion and \niand Flyer M. J. STERLIN ic, O8 Marion at G, pension altoracy, noiary | AL house PORT ORCHARD. ated and Fron Dock, This ts in tal Foot of Columbia etreat, a erent ent noel War MULGN New wart guarasieed vei Adama, Ao RAW one yea Black 6204. Bat ‘ iy 1200 Geo, H. Co, Tel Leave Bremerton: 8:13 and a WM, 8:90 and Gd 100 and 190 we MBING CO, Main S& . ENGINEERS iL MEALCABTER, Soba ‘arleston: $:00 and 11:33 8 MACDONAL ANSTRACTOR TREN aw FOR Main 194. ¥, Blook. DY eng | dyeing, no | iver, $1.60. mo PARIGIAN Dye Works We cat Gor deliver your. elo ‘Main Ol. RS AN PUGRT HOUND DRE CO, Scandinavian-Amerioan Bank allyway and highway bridges “cand ng and barbor improvemen Jeanie Worle tor bullae aaht Teach snd Dean PRINTING AND BINDING steamers leaving Seattle aay THE” Ny Hiei, Avtintic acept 6:30 @. m ed Calling Cards, W except Sundays. * *For Br ments, etc... Hirst an ‘only, era ene 4 Fare—50 ce BULL BROS, commercial priate, 30m, ‘B07, 908 We neton bide vovet Treen's Waite das sontageabehelen nd_trtp, Northwestern Come | mercial Co. | NEXT SAILINGS FUN NOME J | S. 8. OREGON, 6 p, m., JULY BF 8. 8. CENTENNIAL, AUG, 10 mheolme & Ci Th most clogantly —aaies nen |f pointed boat and. ¢ largest TENTS AND AWNINGS the Nome feet, has vo FENTT ana A Mosauite root & ng hove and at had a large # a0 felting camp, A any other stewie kind, AWNING. CO. ° : For (relight 8d passonger rates, erm, Marion and Western. py PIONEER BUD) TAILORS NE, UNION 81 XO RO ANDERBON, RUPRER STAMPS CWMMENCIAL SAMY WORKS Whew Block, 110 Chen Dregon is th {

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