The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1903, Page 4

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RVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY ’ | TELEPHONES iness Department—Sunset, Main 1060; Independens (19% , Baherisl Departmenttunece’ ante Tiss By EW. Hornvuna. OD © tare Bastern offices: 106 Hartford trullding, ch uy a Tri: dullding, New York, W. HM. Porterfietd, mar. foretan advertising Newsmaper Enrenpauc Association | One cent per copy; six cente per week, of twenty-five cents per | ie Presider month. delivered by mail or earriera, No tree copies YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE THE >, SMITH ; Pr sident Hatered at the Postoffice at Seattle, Washington, as seeond cl CHAPTER T aiver “ atin) ‘And she wae gong | w ErY) VALUE® WE ARE OFFERING 2 W. CLISE ‘ Vice President L LOVE rm WAN way. ) nanny | Weare ter wane \o off DURING OUR BIG CUT PRICE . R. COLLINS General Manager P © sg my Ee S verkon, an ’ . ' BALE, NO MATTER WHERE THIEVERY AN INHERITED TENDENCY falling ‘ cially ‘ agé | Ho of «| YOU Go, hin th e b " i 4 rh ba : | r Vv riminality is every ehild ot § 2 alee doing t i. | were , t tion has been substan " he tendency snd ateal in tt o : ‘ ; a oth ' I M 1 pnetrated by oor PHONE § Sunset Maln 1186 - o i 1} entire satisfaction , a ity E é ited } nay : lene ee And soy) ian weceameans ote ~ ? Independent... won dS } a young " ag ‘ an pe in another a ‘ " . whole p to . fined to t ly fT t bed 12 =" The above sta te oy 4 the other day by no less aman [Po ‘ it @ that | ’ ' tot Byva ' \ grave ( b 2 we have to offer you, but for p-to- jate as, p ‘o-Date 8 than the at ttorn t note, at well known as a y “a averis wan | Denteon's eritictama. Then she haa} #teed oughtful it will be sufficient to 1 pond f . in all that tains to | only ” known at th f wy . A « the following few mple | lawyer, and whe bas a worldwide experience in all ® ee ee eee ere ; he ing ' ' orime and its punishmen ta et Intention of fallin, \ ‘ . 4 ‘Ths te think about, and ] y fn hes y . ~ “ MAY give some of them an uncomfortable half-hour before they can sat et nfene that 1h aus whe’ rca he, tolainn ON PIANOS isfy themselves ne statements are to a great extent true a re ee ee ae - wels, "Tt in great grief to Brand he and To pay that a child le a borM thief does not mean In any way that [EGY Uohing home. who might have we her a 00 wilik uahiy reliable and fully wa it has Indertted trait from etther father or mother, for according te | made short work of many a bette 4 anon to | 4 nw - a 7 : ® pianos, in ag intlo url wa the theories of t Tilinots state attorney, hin fath and his father's an Rpts TENE a 8 | o a Oat 08 OP) ingore f he he en veneered canes, with all the very father had the same tendency when they made U flent peasenee | re Deniten wie hes name. one | ae m ms t ke th | LATEST provements, direct fr ia this world. exquisitely young, and yet ludie- | endured [eee tae Srenet, ~ We was ie ae ee en ee Se d to tht b t, be me. ea ve sen sty off fer he years ha Alled in treme ee . garet and making af a ew: Als ming 7 ay . sible assumption a *. as We were moon to discover, || hed no intention of courting « eee fell up . $44, worth at uaual retail $400, wh Among the very poor and squalid classes the amount of petty ee accomplishments which | ond wore, & pin wh cane f a wt, moet muni and thieving done by children of anywhere from ¢ to 14 fs simply apps * iw i have made the plaineet old Yet when IT write of Eve Denison. - ie > he red Sener y do not seem to think the wrong It in but stmply take [maid « popular personage on board |T am ithe to fet my pen outrun my re oSenter & bi o yong Pew at HH that | what they can get, not because they really want I but beca to Feo Rh ae ie ae tee 4. with) Bo ft te that J wan see her and to be gure ¢, Bet theroughiy reliable at hand the Bioom of ideal helath up her | hear her now en a hundred separate k by It bef conble pi anos, that are Th 2 and things come to the | perfect skin. She had a wealth of nione—but platnest of all in the Lime to “think tail erdtuasay at Gan deel a » thiewes because yrely hal “ ante ug of the day we siamal: awe e¢ " . j ¢ eavironn » rat they are the sone of thieves gen con ong my mal + Te 7 . Age * aman anh pfather, simp-| 9nd others am low as $137 that would aly ar aturally & heart greater than either, Iny | deck re are very sharp In} !¥ Decaune | i breadth enough | real at $80. Also barging in slight Trese ° the world, we all know, aa free from coping somewhere in the deptha ef| the vast violet dow i f to pethis . we old salt] ly uned 5 > a Pca Pb yp sulle atone 4 ra her grave, gray eyes. } ts: they ehimmer on the eee apt. Harris “% = a eore ca the child Born of parents whose honesty Wre'were Et con tomether no many| and ear trecin Gescribe. tnlwete se ned In, however, and 1 « _AND ORGANS — er by Juestinned | not think rf tte amon f he ¢ * . ares ~~ New * 4 wre 1 doubt, the very first instght Into crime seen by” thes ; ioe aol a. eneniptin weparate ame n 4 pane om j r the | steady wind The peace of 4 perpetrat » & I | broods upon His waters, No jarring = ns k ia te Ae einhin Of . nildre tacit? tailed to make! costie a veice Is huvaming & song of] UIE MY STERIC . Fi me @ n the other e et i fy ake up, Cole ve Also all kinds of Barwaina in sec Rut « " n $ r md hand * from $20 up. that sepa ni n those who are born un- t wae ! ho! r ment « teed to der happle rtunate ciroumeta ‘ ’ It seems a very st truthful stand, well ae an absurd i . ; ; fe geing on among the children of the b lowes a6 im the lower k : strata. t a my cand nd biowing ve agg Het t& lent know t in the bh fa . pte ; t nea 903 Sec ond Av., Burk e Bldg. © make he at to thie da . ’ She w tell of bare-faced, but to this careful, loving we thetr children to hab [ite Siena eu, Heating Stove -_— Special Sale heart-rending ¢ t 4 . . - nb ire ret « ines, that bave been used offenses at « t fs bd e be Chitdren of ‘ pare Will BormetiMnes ates yer m sight a4 le . homes - ‘ the most exe . @ ‘ wise $ fot supled with « suitat ah roe an ae thet fathers ‘ bh * ob i take lots of mfort owt of that. 9 A Ben BAPII hos enn IEE S FADS AND siniatiinnd SE Se ee rere re mr ee ee ‘| Dabney & Woodhouse | NNE net dome te get into such had } Jonathan and itis W aes 4 : What « taking ~ «any for a new € et ar in A or: tae 418 and Soo Pike Strost, | | Por, be it know 1 ‘ “2 . ena . + ete ‘ton a veboe:| “Wig nasa 3 Dear Publ enomant 8 Why do we as ap ‘ . i. 1 t r ? ’ . 2 . od Please observe bow polite the ot 1 Why ere we so «as a06 ta car of ‘ the new : s young 7S. 2 Miectrte Trust getting to be 4 philosopher anewer, Certain it ts . fashion save ' a? ' acy. Jere .* “It you don't like our methods, ; “Thawte we ¢ thumbs go up . he says mie dow ape 7 et fived. o th i & of the burn tallow candies” ts ne ° , rok, A mee n We ox , ak ; . ° « x onmer t gentle admonition Ask Y } down they #9, |: nent “SS a * 4 ole » a (© you, Besides selling light we ur 4 ron ene et" eh ane foes on Se nn se atti Dealer For It whe waneee : Lor olathe “chee”: eae y chambers ad ‘ons, SEATTLE CATARACT CO, | NORTHERN LIQUOR CO., Distributors, 212 First Ave, Seattle . wears them they are fo te changed Into « badge of dishonor . 4 te yy “ b . — Tth ave. and Jefferson ot. . Mote what Mme Hunt said recently to the Western Milliners at ¢ fs tt r ; eng Tite CHEAPER THR WOMAN. THE CHEAPER WER MORALE DONNEY-WATSON CO. BUY A Ponerai Divectre and Kmbalmers Par fore, Peird ve aod Cotumbin street THE BIGGER HER POKER And what has the Nothing. Nevertheless, it must ga Whe would be so immoral as to wear as one? Abd there was the “peek-a-boo walet.” It hab been ar anything Im in summer for many years, pomebody atarted a eles & tmmedest. Privct and , G A S RA N G E preacher fuiminated againat it and 4 need ite wearer as indecent and | roeos fr ae feat woman who has worn an open-work walst « 2 frops it as « child would » hot potato, » of th And so it gown j Now Se es Oa nt Sonia RNORI PNG va eat Se SUN ON See EO Notice the men and women who drive autom * Fashion . ’ with 3 must make # { themacives It rigs them out & atinctive toexery a, They must have outlandish spectactew Ike bulla y wear | “| a ae = . a oe. te * J Jong visors on their cape which put you te mind of the Hound of the Baskor | m= by ne ream hy we Py i villes j ¢ tome ; | ~MEN -- 1 hn tor s when others fall ' Simon says thombe sp. realised that he _ het on age . oe ne him. Charges 7 w i sone Up they po — ewreey wend sred at hema. Cal op writs geen sree etree os. wcasandink satiate eer 40 aah We pats MONEY MACK lo Tou sea Be les eas tes vam so etn? ty A gy pom ‘State Medical Institute Gas Range? We conform. ‘ " a oes © Ww ¢ — . avait i i” RDINAL GIBBONS’ INFLUENC rn 2 rou : vue strea's cocer or | Better Let Us Send Some One to ' CA DINA 3 NS ] LL l n “ft * * 4m ie 1 THE STATE OF WASHING i " ne wand « IN AND) POR THE COUNTY OF Sh Y Ho’ to U It | ; I have learned about the church in America by severa 1 ‘ that yor In the Matter of the East el a with , nee ae INGTICK OF SETTLEMENT OF 6 e No je & 3 of the propags a - = 2 1 ah k 1 wow aft FINAL ACCOUNT AND PRET! Pies X.. the newly elected poper whe been in lowe touch w y to Mr, Teady\« TION FOR ADMINISTRATORS r relate’s recent visit to Rome, made | he American cardinal during that | piIscHaRc the above stateme 4 it in very significant of the attitads of the Ne is hereby given that An head of the Cath h to the 250,000,000 people who profess th aptnin feit the Wpert drew Reynolds, administrator of the ad of ; ertate of Daniel Crowley. deceased SUNSET, EXCHANGE 27 faith in this country. ‘ an’t ha 1eige8 has rendered and filed his final Liberality in ¢ at the day in everything. wife, 1 ¢ f f ime jcount as such administrator, show INDEPENCENS 96 The trend of t is toward freedom im every phase of life and |the palr T 1 felt it, too, Mine ing no ansets for distribution, and thought, outside of one’s own moral convietions. write—the yotng girl with her soft that Thureday, the 23nd day of ¢ z Jeyes and her sunny b et 4) 1 hea « plainer than b 4 |tober, 1903, 1:20 p. m. o'clock, at In this last regard there can be but the one right path to follow Jqentioman with the erect, though |iow, by re jthe courtroom of the probate di t Freedom in religions bellef is conceded to everyone where there isa | wanted figure, the noble foreh Mr 5 has beet Jeweler and Optician ment of the above named court, in « p m i recognized head of « particular faith, and the adherents to that faith dy eye, the hment skin, | dead mar ‘ h 1 be and ® rat nue Seatite, Bing socaty, Weenies find that thelr manner of living, their health and their occupations re- } the white imperial. an ernal |fore I ren : man Union Block nae bose Feed Ty oe eS Ie a quire @ radical departure from the rigor of observances that might pow I ® hizen apt arete ing upon the administrator's petitic sibiy interfere with the de de of jabor upon time and strength « , no father would do that | —— ————= | for discharge, at, which tt and It has always been tgate in my eyes| Look at them together naw! A ace raon int ed may ai As OF objec. policy of the heads of the church to you ake his side too: ont t fave] GENTLEMEN'S TOUPEES | pear and file his excepti Thousands of | petition. s nen wearing Witness: The Hon, Boyd J. Tatt née um. 1 am tired of ‘y he Made |man, judge of said court, and the laments, all verfect in every | peal thereof hereto affixed this 19th a lee 7 etal. Manw- -| day of Sept acturing of all A. KORPFLI, Clerk TRAIGHTEN CROSS EYES, WITHOUT PAIN tnda of he By BE. BR. Brwin, Deg 214 Street Conmultation Fre 3 ode Cut hate] Jobn G. Gray and Hugh A. Tatt, 40 Hatler building, attorneys for ad ¢ ot with - ‘ no patience with ar tions in writing W maid account or Cardinal Givbo whose broad. m 1 and liberal decisions In mat t irritating f pt poor Mr. Read as ters of faith have made him the #® friend of hin people. fully under n ng D * of | 4 are not « stands the necessity of advocating a devotion which, while firmly hold- |! nce, whe wan ha 1 ay 4 t slerant In Rearhy all h ing his imminent fo YES, WE In plactng this condition of affairs before Pope Plus X. Cardin Gibbons has undoubtedly influence the in extending to Amertean | | lowers, gives them @ latitude that In no way makes a confilet | Catholton that rega ration ARATTLE BYW, BAR, NOSE AND THRE INFI RY . snd. comb a P om ree ation in religioms matters which marks - Fence be ND THROAT RMAF fan ep howght or made! miniatrat ‘Seeing ‘ oh in ctv! lisatior Hair Stor: up Into awitohes Date of firat publication, Sept. 19 - we, ee ee he Sind - ee on eS ns Zl

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