The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1903, Page 2

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Particulariy if he be amung © He is the firvt man to feel himweit to be a vagrant- and to appear In sourt he has the least to say in his own defense He 4 are. one. has not and Latona, prices, Eyes examined free of charge. TACOMA YS. SEATTLE ——— FEATURES Teasday Wednendtay lay SEATTLE STAR rie Amusements te: en en yee ; ae Classes THEATER Ra gy 2 arrnc >| prendre ies the Grong cuere| aitkatnae a, aha! Rl | plate ate, tn a Be 5" | Sunday and Two Succeedin c ie Se apes Reka ee a =o lin It Easi FRANK L. PERLEY 6 Nighs| Seorprengpeony ea aye “4 Ars sume" | RAINIER FUEL CO — ee ee ea oe ae ee SS bee saves Reem TR CESD. namvay gen, Prob. “Alusnscsacee sn pernare(] _ FITY PEOPLE WN CAST TWO CARL ADS sce ‘ ’ aes paaer ae eel 4 tomorrow €or saree — a DELIVERED TO ANY PAMT A T 4 | - ae — wt ther ho : wa Ses "tae an oe oo that © i Both Phones. Before 5 $1.50, $1.00, T5e, 506, 25e » NOW On wale, ae Rhe.guaahenes ay ot ad Rae on " pie mania See ‘ank — = derstaad:| aon ga oye ou leaitafan tos, Meat Hardware Purchase —— Se i coin cies te se LES Plumbing ad §rrices tom 10 se aATCS se shine tnust reclect it elsewhere, And the enme applies to kindness. y a gi yn gen eg enoarery prataens yay ve grog cage Tinning Stents GRAND Leaving wn sdeganoke nama |! agen Bros Man, Go wast t tah you abou wr ‘ sink int the heart to which se dh ° ~, =~ \ , kind. | [ase |peecenanyl DOINGS Tuesday Afternoon, Apr. 2 sroctatcnonent Me gare spats tome tots, Tree an veers UC. HH. Woodhouse ites siti: anne Sat ie ee | Sif THE SEATTLE f eacenic” PAR R —"s rib. a rs uy ich he gaaes ts one with which the confirmed Ma TH Second ave. Hinckley : fen “= ; ce on my ae by < and hope and to hang his head, : tue Wai Party on Fgh aye neh au tm bv 4 ONE MONSTER BILL “ . learned the o Jinn em bling: Me bad wot leareed thot poverty is suspicious and bard lek & ertme. All the beat clements of a man ate there me the art of etuept one, and that one has been chilled out of him. Fertile soit i» there, and good seed All that is wanting the enn shine of kind words, These give him hope and courage, and the man wivo has the fight stuff in him and, wil win out No deeps can engulf him Pee Bieeog ae ueete wre mie force. . be Not all of us ¢ mayors and set qood men free from the chars ef vagrancy, but all of us can be kind and give to the Wor! af hope that He the way. A BRAVE LITTLE CRIPPLE io mpite of bard luck, has courng, Ne weight of misfortune can held him ee nn eS eet ae Pe ee deapairing, the “Nobody wants me. left tie In the wireet the other day Europe Thas spoke Willie Peterson, a 12-year-old crippié, to the secretary Of the Hociety for the Prevention of Crusity to Children, in New York, the other day. taking,gueantime, a hiteh in the leather strap which Bound fome clumey Braces to hie poor, misshapen limba, If you have troubles of your owg, Willie Peterson how to wear the red badge of courage Crippled by lmnorance, nearly starved, deserted by his parenta turned inte the streets to shift for himself, he is as chipper as a robbin. The bey fell out of bed when « baby, injuring his limbs He knows he ts « cripple for iife, and here is how he faces ‘the situation ‘I can walk al right,” he said. taking hold of the braces with Which he has jearned to hold himeeif up. “It hurts me some, but ft dosen't keep me from walking. Ican get upstairs, but | have te walk on my hands and knees then.” Optimistic ite hero! And you who can walk without it hurting you, you who can go upetairs at two or three bounds, you whine and aniffe becouse there are bard lines in your life, Let the indormitatile spirit of thts matmed, *, put you to open shame. he can g0 09 bis hands and knees! Wil anyone explain by what mysterious power this strong and love- ly flower of Fortitude grows #0 splendidly in the poor soll of human new? And will anyone explain the depths of selfishness tn a mother’s heart that would permit her to cruetly abandon her crippled son, already or- phaned—a boy Ife Willie Peterson? ‘The parents of that boy are craven perverts. My fatherhas gone away long ago, and rasther Mother, she wants to go back to ean show you M hen thet Is there « BOUT? ves! OF, an Bob Ingersoll once admitted, GHOULD be ome for some people.” ee” “If there tent a hell, there ‘The Heutenant governor of Misgourt has run awpy from o grand fury. He must have a conscience loaded up ike those of some Seattle Gitizens who emigrated for their health last December Se aaainEtieannEemeeed Elbert Hubbard says that work is pleasure. There are a lot of peo Die who haven't had much of any other kind of fun for a long time. 4 have fatled to understand what a b privilege they were en First Preshytertan—Hev. M.A. Matthews. Trinity Parish Churoh—Nev, 1M. Ht ot a ik, “Oienies Aue een Gowen, Garvices at 190 & m, 11 6. m., i Eee erase a | 720 p.m if odlock. The Bpir pe Fy A eg 1 , Phillipe, “Chron im Hades “ ine War-| Hones | Roman Catholie Mestings ot. Mary's Pertsh—Mey, W. J Pweotueth x | rest Presbyterian Rev, Jumes| 5 will cvewpy the pulpit for the efor leaving for bin new paw Thomaem inst time pwey. Atl preach «| mecntal exrmom NOs or ois 4 ¥, X. Prefontaine, At # Will Salk about his new work In SKAEWAY. | 16.40 6 Wy high mam, 1 p th Mowlay on the stasmer - benediction Barred Heart church—Rev. Geo. . Rew, M. K. Randell, At 11| gf nape Te dee toe en ‘ @ A Man Sent Prom Get; & », m., 15 vesyers, serine e “the Firat hot for Liberty.” «sermon |” crush te the home preached in reaagnition of the anniversary | Rey A. Bweere, At }low mars; 10:20 « m, high mass nn! ser |mon; 1:40 v. m., ronaty and benediction Steveite Individuality in Service ‘Chriut Our Firat Frattn Mieonaries on ruute to Cth prewent to addreme the congregation Market Street Eayust—Kev. J. 8. Weber At 1 & m., “Abounding in the Work of Got; 790 >. m, “Herelam and GConvic thon.” Given Viet Unitarian. fev. WD. eer ble “Treenth and Beauty Church Notes Special Meetings City ‘Theceuphical Soc kat 8 bm murah of Got—J M i Wuat Jet tors w Thought Masonic Term: Buldance New Thought Maneons Fuldance Gas Office ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP. PING CANTER OF SEATTLE Citizens’ Light & Power Co. "PHONE, MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 75 1425 First Ave. Nx } / | KUBRBER HOSE. And Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights Oniv | BE DEDICATED FIVE PERFORMANCE IN ALL WM H ‘The new Henton Haptiat church Nin cai J ‘ ouNG OTIONAL Less * vs will be dedicated tomorrow morning | THE CHARMING YOUNG EMOTIONAL ACTI |The dedicatory sermon will be |M+35-faot QK-inch 3-ply Rubber | preached by the Mev. ©. A. Wooddy aa e225 fot Portiand, Oregon i In neries of short 1 be > thin, Where Rh wml be srifed amd all the sulld matter wil in use in Var proven succesful ouver, whe ‘The water com ina from the tank will be almost as ot Lake Union it objection to thy abt be withdrawn m will no de |RENTON CHURCH TO a the aternoon at 2:20 o'r addresses wil! tvered a follows ‘Our Charon,” by Rev. Fred Tay , Reattio ite Influener on the Community by Hon. Corwin & Shank, Meattic The Influence On the Young Peo- Iv J. 1 G. © King, Batterd * Influence On thy Jamqet Cairns of Frome Hew In the evening Rev, 1. Terry will preach Rev, 8. J. Mines, aotist and singer for ¥ will begin a two week's meetings hington wries Oo pm. HICKEY DID Wilson's young men did themarty proud yeaterday, 1 in waxy style. of the play The fea The Horn and Graham. Umpire: Levy, $| dn Francisco LOS ANGELES, Aprii is J Angels took another header y day afternoon, being out-batte out SAN FRANCIACO, April 18.--Th ed the game yesterday between th and Onkland, Slagle and Vigneux Gorton, Umpire, M Donald STANDING OF THE CLUBS Las Angeles Sacramento Oakland Seattle Portiand of the Receiver of the Buffalo Cloth- ing House, now go- ing on at | 1215-1217 |Sewond Avenue _ * Just received from roment Navy Depot 4000 Finest Navy Blue All-Wool Flannel Shirts and Drawers Indigo 01.20 each for them. Dye, We are asking KIRK’S sf”ave. royed, Such tanks are nov they have tock af be de-| # Intuence on Mibie Behool.” by | the state evan- Renton Monday at the Haptiat church each evening at 7:20 THE BUSINESS BATTED AS WELL AS HE PITCH. ED, ANDO PITCHED IN WIN- NING STYLE SACRAMENTO, April 18-—Parke winning from the was the work of Hickey, in the box and at the bat Benators were unable to find hie elusive curves, try how they | would, and as & Consequence they Hill. See us) Went down to defest with only a tomerrow, or! lonely little rum to their credit ‘ rat e acore: Seattle 7, Sacramento any time. We'll) 1. Batteries: Hickey and Wilson, show you the} yed at most of the points of the game. . The score: Ban Francisco 4, Low Angelos 3. Batterion: Lindsay and Leahy, Hall and Spies, Umpire O'Connell, firat triple play of the season mark- Portiand %, Oakland 4 Ella, lay, Saturday and Bund. 41 6 One act of “When Knig 1 Was in Flower.” by Bfle Eide 1, 18 and pen at 3/8 and her big New York company, famous mob acenefrom”The Christe ochork, ware sats p.m jan,” by the fine Haker Theater company: second act of the gret i Adinigitor and i state play, “California,” by the Third | Avenue company; the cream a Hh HM © acts The and We. CES OF ADMISSION—6L.00, Seats on sale Mo heaters. THEATER iy HIRD AVENUE en | F ee Sa ee ee eT Prenes! Sunset, Main ows) Invepenwent eu Deteceenen petcishd 40c, 506 MwA rmeeTOMORRO Wsunpay ara TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:15 Wednesday, Thursday, Apr. 22.23 WE ARE FAMOUS AGENTS Fon GooDpIicn TUR CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS M-inch S-piy Howe oboe Rubber $4.00 Rubber $5.00 CRANE — FIRST TIME HERE. In the Dramatization of Westcott’s Novel : gece Bronson AND A SELECT COMPANY OF PLAYERS PRESENTING THE DRAMATIC SUCCESS, M-inch 4ply S-inch t-ply Rubber Howse . +. $6.50 Note %- foot oh Cotton Hose. $2.00 O-fouk K-in bh Cotton Hose $3.75 See the Famous Mount Shasta See the Boautiful Yosemite be adh i harms seeped Santa Barbara W-foot %-Inch Double Diamond Cotton Hose $6.50 Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union As Presented 23 Weeks in New York, § Weeks tn Chicago, in Boston, and ¢ Weeks in Philadelphia, UG Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Seats on Sale Monday at $0 A. I LasT TIME TONIGHT THE FATAL WEDDING ——FOR Golovin Bay, Alaska Famous Arctic Steame: for lots} on the summit} of Queen Anne} Phones Muin 43. ONE “WEEK, . APRIL 19, STARTING MA’ MATINEE SUNDAY. AND SATURDAY 8S property. BND o CENT JEANIE | | CAPT. MASON Salling June 1st, 1903 Passengers and Freight Booked for Golovin Bay, White Mountain and Council City F. K. John Davis & Co. 709 SBC OND AVENUE Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacitio Wx- preat and United States Mail FOR VALDEZ Jon Davis Struve PRESENTED BY THE INCOMPARABLE of BAKER THEATER co. MANAGEMENT GEO. L. BAKER, NOTE THE PRICES--Matin s Sund urday, 25c, 15e, ing. 50c, 35c, OEK, STARTING SUNDAY MATIN I. Al HINC suc BR, “€ TARLE FOR RATES APPLY The de Soto Placer Mining Co 331-333 Globe Bidg., Seattie, Wn. THE ACORN RANGE Is Anished tn the Ane 8. Excelsior Nome Gity . ) Santa Ana Sailing frorm Arlington Dock p.m received after > freight N hour of sailing date. right to Telephone Main 1202 Gor. ist and Madison. WIEDY & GODSTEIN, Mg The Only First-Class Vaudeville House in Seattle fiveDsoNn THEATER Operating Agent e, Main 1147 618 First PORT ORCHARD ROUTE U. 8. Navy Yard. “ang Battleships. | feamers | Athion, inland Flyer, Port Orchard, Pier # Week Commenciag A Apr. 20 MATINEE EVERY DAY Two Hours of Solid Fun at manner DAILY BXCEPT FRIDAY @: 50, 9:18, 9, 10 and proud to have ih her 2:40, 4:20 and Five minutes rk each Saturday only, 11:90 p. - a Bunday, no tripe at 6:30 and 6 tb or sage ds A gap YTRODUCING THE HIGHEST SALARII D ARTISTS IN THE | Leave Bremerton—7, & 16, 11:46 a. m.; 12:90, 1:90, nd 6:15 p.m Sidney NORTITW EST IN The Best Bill of the Seasoa 10 and 8, 4:30, 6:30 8% 9:40 and nd 6 p,m », 9:50 18-Inch Oven Leave Chari and 11:86 4. m.; 4:45 and 6.50'p. 1m. Pian 19 8 ba 6 Dave Rafael | Kelly & Kelly 6:10, 9 and 10a. mh; 1:16, 2 0 and 7:30 p.m OES The World Famous Ventroli Ruck and Wie } on—8:16, 11:46 - ‘ I qilet and Mis Original ani Dancers of the Globe. e and 6:16 p. mn. tated Fahily asi | # and @1:26 wm; | | 6 and 6 p. m. | | Leave Charleston—7;60 and 11:36 | | Se der eh re Kraft & Daily GreatHal @ For further information rhe King Pin of All Juggle | Pink 11. Be Bootety Bketoh Artists inant Act of ils OWA. SATTLG, GOYUNDS — ANB) © ReTT Palatiol Bleamer, CITY ny, | AND OTHERS boos 1 Eg ap a s POPULAR PRI MATINEE, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10% We Leaves Everett $115 0, EVENING AND SUNDAY MAT Ww, 100, 250, 60e Mp. t | Phone, Jaines 1841, Colman. pos CURTAIN RIS! 8,0 A oe NA

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