The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1903, Page 4

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ieee i cm i & T HE SEATTLE STAR. . = 7 —< ~— : THE SEATTLE STAR SUNRCCeNER COO eee eERAEenee khod Charles, his heart tilled witn| me roo Commiasion ty thie elty toda ‘EVERETT GETS ~—? AY STA «LAs a¢ wratilude | ano It againat Pennay! cures cae tk ae eee And on my side f thought | Reading, Now York Contre! ana ctner || COFFEE TO PERFECTION EVERY AFTRANOON EXCEPT BUNDAY. Do you. know," wont om. the| Reation tates on raw atl ao compar Business Department—Sunset, Main 1060; Indepshdens 1138 what & strange fate tt was that led | ¥ Baltortal Department—Sunset, Main {198 to the very spot @ the woods) MILWAUICED Nov. 4—In (Special to The Star) cert Star's Bastern offices: 106 Mart ding, ag rr) | wher y het me atructors and graduate a score of] BVORETT, N 4-—Deals have ribune building, N Y MF foreign « tinting. aw at ‘ 1 wan pitent leading collemen, been closed by the Thomas Irvine BY PAUL PARArT Ah he sald suddenly, “what| women, aie Lnetney cornea hig One cent pe ¥; ax cant sty-five eenw per (iiviinatibiie wy trange things happen! | oint, whereon the construction of a wie Te a tet MMMASSOSMSOTARSENNMEAEESERREENEREACKUEC ONAN Pathaln se aeat tive te hens aaer ener ae [and ‘cut $00,000 foot daily, willbe} | Yea, 1 alao, t wah > ki pr mniernes iny| myself, gual as you did, | This ts the 1 hich the cam-| 1290 Becond Ave. . ONLY A STR W 06 ne It wan just I had rm mparinon ma : Ah, bat CARTERSVILLE, Ga , pany intended building 4 om Phase 4 b Gish te knowine how He was & vag and marauder tn the) vicin xt Brookd N. J, | perfidious of Btranke to think I " arned Mis hame fatter a pause, And we touched our| house at @ o’olock this morning Masquerade Mall Saturday night, | Onty - aie ha the held my lite tn " vine | speakers tonight will Include Mra Ranke ball, Pike at. and Fifth « : You ha the ty dy has Loxitimate prey of the aman | mber hie f 1 ke a \ eral Federation of Women's Clut . > Eastern Colloge of Paini things in time And a wan to interent cee Second and Pike. Masonic Temple ow dog has always » ino clam Kimsctf—and always at the foot of | ca sca 2 ‘wes itil Eo os Buliding | . . hie clans youha, also, | was ue a tey Wilewic ete aieas JACKAONVILLE, Pia. Nov. 4 Thi} "Notice to Subscribers ITS. leks + Riehl in i cases atint Aimee einen Dulbbibaaah vied, Vib contd vtain ad ny poleory thae. = he gout reason, Why should you} Was Military Day at the jacks | ited Our end to my life.| be treated any better than the hun_|oarnival, and i€ proved to be th ae ening, ye ot The | tate of long j tride shipped with Noah, there seems some reason to supp y did wea tet stat Bead oe wrongs fanlt: | gent day of the week's feativities, The | went has not arrived at 6:56 o'clock | exverier ore 10 perfect B , And trom th ttn the w * history down to the other day, Pt but tt t th v Hay MMOCw Thiet feature was @ monster military | telephone—sun Main 1000, or In | 7 | eesieoe food Mic pu oh ey é i [ene that, not her Raine?” would!" "ardon me HIAWATHA. Kaa, Nov, 4—A good] 700 &t once, by apgctal messenger | . | ¥ory mosagrate price This Svery tow kaowe him Svery bey shies ston at at thes tin cane | seoret prethos Bee Ch ft Free Want " ot be egerengg suka role. ak Honour pris the expense of the stray yellow that the modern boy atves to | me with abot the savage that is In him, and goes unreproved. Tt i counted a virtue to kick a stray yellow dog Profanity te ex | e and harah cries pardonable when almed at him. It is deemed the highest Uncalled for The most reasonable oni: of $ ‘ pets ppaarer Phy lyn pince to buy In Beat. then Shak mad and.abett bi Pants to select trom Inaies fend with am ab he was catalogued as all his amoceters ha | Deen, with # little thrown he ground of cumula h y | - - Well! the other day a b axed this to him, patted his | 517 SECOND AV. 32k gold used in all of our ead . « roan t to bis ta! t the a acid Crowns from Soe dog was ” and quiet oat factng th t with «a i th, $3.50 to look of « ¥ ‘ranteed for 0 ? algwog iy Goa i SUMS india note Worth $6.00 ee ae lager Hagman scr cea theaptog geet . . to $9.00 ARVARD ENTAL Eastern College of Painiess Of the stones b again and re his . a s He bd Dentistry a. that ps bend. Met e sone . 2 Second and Pike, over Peoples’ Bank drownioi. hin plight was deoperat Me was 1ai7 First Ave 518 Second Avenue going dow y ae “ ' . In P. O. Block Cor, Second ave. and James st. and © his senses cam ok he was pon the bank, and th ay NOTICE THE REQ AimnTIins SEACH THR TAGRAY SUPRRIOU- HUMAN. REINO A DENTISTS | “4 — LESSON ; " GENTLEMEN'S TOUPEES Teeth positively extracted and fill- Thousands of LABOR MAKING A LIVING j ; | e4 without pe nen wearing nh sur proper pride | Teeth extr 4 free, without pain rfect in eve | Not said to mysei® there dl | SAVE PAIN AND MONEY, and with new ones th eee in oriey Secretary Job, of the Chicago Employers’ Association, has figured | hides hig agony bento’ & dd ey 9 Wee 4.0/8 Lee i 4.00 Inds of halr Gut iret the workman was never so we he is rig i tor lings 1.00 |Siiver Fillings’... 250 oods. Cut hate According to his estimatess the employe is recetving from 15 to 4 per with jSuver Fillings 908 | Beidee | Work 3.50 = ia nm wages than he was five years ago, whi he cost of pro 1 took ? J thout Plates Gold Crown 3.50) tps -maese tn wage . s . i. s oaedae th ace a We have decided to make our Patent! All Work Gua i 18 Vs: vine: has increased only 11.3 per cent in the same time coma the ove : 6 | a " sec wien | rl Pla for $4.00—do not | LADY A NDANT. Consequently, he argues, the workingman is on his way to heaven | SUMS Gi oe foe - A WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERET | DEMANDED. roof of mouth. Guaranteed, stam to 6 pm beds of cane. very well known th bright. Ba Bad. L ph. te am ; wie he P| a ro—9 a. a ™. . » 12 m. are one or two important facts which Secretary Job has | pleasant room tad Bb 9 etilt w un « of the second annual | Cisne dentate at hei t? ety pe on Ovesionkad —" f the Firet District Fedora No charge for Painless Kxtract One te that, five years age, the workiagmen of the ceuatry were 1 whom t| ¢, 2 tell you. ree | ton ef-Wromen’e Chute ing. when ew Teeth re ordered 1921 FIRST AVENUE oo " " ere, but many more reap th ; thing or tw ¢ ieeue s 12-year protective Guanine the cost of a com ving. Many were, but y mo: later recognized to be very pret ag | NEW TORK, Nov. 4—The @it& Aneo-/ guarantee with all work n Both Telephones, 949. were not, A very siderable increase in wages, without any increase Nothing ore “a | cssstan of & : i" on Pall 4 At uably modern vlace which merica cate cam f Hours—Dally and evecings ttt 9 Weal te call aan te @t ail In cost.of living could no more than have put the labor of this I was not h I went to my © than t na before the Interstate ¢ Sunday, 9 to 3 country in the comfort it deserves. room and trie sleep, but ¥ napib a - one - _ —_—— ‘True, workingmen are not starving ramping nowadays ey |vuse wietering, wagn't she calle be eeen enough to live on. But shall we take that meager fact as basis for | Yictorine, te a upon the arr the jubilant boast that workingmen are in clover? my rival Th ve nothing more than a itv rd and my fiat | ‘With capital piling up tmmeasurable fortunes, shall we aay that labor | 2Ei!nat [he wall. on The pel oy | Ghoul! be content to merely be above the ragged edge of want? } table with the marble top the man whe works six Shall we become hilarious over the fact tha Gays a week, the whole year through, i enabled thereby to keep him- exif out of the poorkouse? ‘The cold truth is that during the period of great prosperity, In whtoh enormous fortunes have been accumulated by employers, r has An army of workmen ts to lose employment. Its Income is to conse. But the 11 per cent increase of cost in provisions will go right on Beef trust prives have again been forced up. The workmen's clothes ost ‘Bim more than they ever did before, his wife's dresses are more eapen- sive; bin rents generally are highen Everything he puts on his table or takiee into his home costs more than it ought to. Prosperity brings him « few more dollars for a while,” but they de et go as far us they did, and when he is iatd off and the dollar cease %% come at all, the high prices soon exhaust his little savings. Labor ts getting a comfortable living, For that we may be thank- fal It haw not eiwags got thet. But there is little else to get hiterious about. you @OInG BLIND in aay way troubled with your eyes? We test cya fove - thon and examination tree. . BAR, NORE AMD THROAT INFIRMARY, Corner Second and Columbla Street. 4 and 5 Maller IMock. WAVE YOU ever heasd man, woman or child complain of Bye ‘roubles efter we have fitted them with Glasset We think not. THE WILZINGKT OPTICAL CO. SUITE 314 Arcade Phone, Main’ 1582 seeps Citizens Light & Power Co. Cc R. COLLINS... Consulta- PHONES eer egy tiv Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Mothods ; yuite black and blue why up But that mattered a about to die, 1 begs Ps 1 had tho pd sing to hang b cing It wasn one day. What more discreet place could I find tn which to die? As I went along, I thought of Bertha—I am very sure that her name was ertha. I cursed her with jall my heart. Then I looked at my rope. wured it, I t power ance. It w the rope I should have chosen. It seemed and not very solid. T ‘There in no dowbt abeut short to me. was vexed }it, my friends, but = teasing satinfaction like that, has ite intl ence upon the course of one's Ideas Still another vexation. When I reached the spot I had decided upon 1 wae very disgreeabiy surpised find it oceupied by another. An although I could only see his back I cauld it was a man who was precisely occupied in tying himself to @ rope, the other end of which | was fastened to a branch, the very branch that at firet might I whould | have chosen myself | “What are ypu @aing there?” 1 demanded, He turned quickly arewnd Kill. yourself” T looted nt beter. Jing Ind with thetic book ler "Yam with te lett yesurmeit Amd marmining tn kim the viethn }of an unhappy love, I mdaed: “Fer |e geed-for-nething Sint?” Bonatewr!” he orted. | Poor faoi, T thought, tee tit) |to dutend her. Levers are a | eam | Th Phe was a phan an open face, a aympa- md an interesting pai- the unknown waa silent Bhowld you Hie some afvice?” T Famarked gently. “Leave your rape |here, Iwill sae whether it ia batter then mine, and ge kevk te your heme. You will thaak mo some day.” Me wheok his heads I want to die.” “De wot Prepare o@erwhelming rawrets for yourself tomorrew,” 1] continwed with a calm persistence —I wan thinking ef myeeif—"When you are buried, you will mgret your lre- Himown in vain. It wlil be teo late.” You de net hnow what has hap- pened to me.” T cam gneun.” “Mo ym cannot uses. lady 1 adored, monsteur, t for wae a w as 4nd therespen be told me ol] Wy atory, Btvdfige, wee it not, but o "What business is tt of yours what Tam doing” “De you things T caniot guane yer Inteetian T I cried And 1 wish to kill myself, 1] id think that was nobody's wa ut my oven!” Fiteteed, and is not receiving, ite fair share, A mere living ts» im ~ yr ge se enoligh. Labor, too, ought to have had something to lay up for a rainy |telng abiato find the | day. | The little maid. whom Fk At the first sign of panic, labor will suffer. Workingmen will be the be very pretty. arked me ‘Oh, but she has none firet to lose income and the last to get ft back again yg eo raat aad gag FR Enel Bnet : hn 0 do w oa nen, wi atter her, It! ‘The New York Central and the Erte are preparing to reduce theie |‘? | witha ieee thet olbumeame Gatine & wamen to. be inet Sabor expenses on a large scale. The Southern Pacific and the Atchison [hemp im my pocket. I started out} cause of a man's death Consider, do) fe contemplating the same thing. Other railways may eatch the infec- | from the hotel and resolutely took) you wish give her so much sate | : ‘ ar behing | the road that led to a lit od | fact And the world, what tu tion, and othe? lines of busingss cam not be expected to be far behind | {he fond Wal tel te t-|neral speech, do you think it wilt} them: ed it before tn happter times, There say for you The world will ory: | It ty always so. Tire first Digod drawn in a business crisis comes [behind an impenetrable screen of| "What « fool he was!” Yer, Charter, freH. the Heart of labor, And ail of it comes from there in the long rum. [leafy boughs, was a selected tittle | it will trem you ax you desery lcorner where I had stopped to dream) I was growing eoquent. If was defending my I* saying to Charles, my friend Charles, fer I loved him already with all the affection that ter Jered me for myself, I put so mueh co = in my Wwerds that Charles at Into my armas | Do with me what you wilt.” he tried j Welt.” I aakd with a sigh witch ere fram the ¥ depths of may emp ack, “let us go t oak fant I lea him back to the The} Nptiness increased amd we gained an enermous appetite on the walk back. The table where wh ast pro: | voked our appetites even further | ith ite may, pretty dishes, ite] snowy linen and poltwhed glasses. | When a thick fukoy rump. with | potatoes had envetaped ul brit tts | | ap | platen: when. after tie | ful, te ured, w taleen © excellent Te then we looked at eneh oth | | ly, and our eyes Ah. how ood a thing li | “What If Thad not met yoo Tho Grand Combination Vehictes | and ine, foe & prermemt I felt thet 1 w wn cause, All that ould have anid to me then, T was when o apreoda ottaing: oders ciremon in two, | wer! Auction Sale « the Seattic Auctten State (Ino.), | Third avenue, every Friday, | will bee large line of buyers | fer @rivers and chunks J cocwhgee aes cs payed have ony kind . Vekbotnm ered them hare @ helices aseort- 020 Aetna. Brigg en your herew Sa anager and Auctioneer RP ato ~~» That Never Lags —— There’s a Plot That Thrills, a Style That Charms, and Action 2 : : :

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