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

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4 EF THE SEATTLE STAR RY STAR PU BLISHING CO, OFFICHS—180T and 1208 Bev enth avenue. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TRLEP HONKS Be Business Departmont—Sunaet, Main 1060; Independens ia Kditorial Department—Sunset, Main L198 Tr ® Bastorn offices: 106) Hartt bullding, Chicago Trit New York, W. H. Porterfield, mar, f en advertising One cent per copy; alx conte per Week, or twenty-five cena per mo Jelivered by mail or carriers, No free coptes ° entered » Pox © At Beattie. Wash se ‘ Copyrient 1900 A LESSON CAME OUT OF TEXAS Nevapavor Rutarvriag 4 Did you ever stop to think how humanity Ie knit and woven to Cay Jasper Bows, wt in th gether: how the baker is dapendent upon the tail and the lor on : } and K the bricklayer, and so on through all the list of human endeayv Some 7 hhe ». Ruth Bot faike think that a man oan live by himself, He can't. The absolutely fienden, who, w he married Kd selfieh life ie impossible. u ‘ nd There is good object lesson in Thurber, Tex, which Ie a mining | Sort, (0 thle mysterious island. town, Heme Dolly ¥ The miners struck, It was a row over wages, and the public took wt Ruth but little interest in the matter, Some of the people “These f ite Ruth mich changed unions are getting too freeh, They should be taught @ lesson, They | {i ern (at Caariy how toll the ean't run thie town.” » be in t ' ' a to go And some more said: “Let ‘em fight it out. It is none of our [aboard th y funeral wad a by And all were wrong, Theatrike continued. Men must work to eat, | 2! Te Most of the miners moved to other towns. Beoause there was no de ct fn at by hid rents dropped and owners of property suffered. Th bu * patronage, the churches were half filled, the th + = an Se fered 3 could do little business, Why, there wasn't a corner of Thurber that has he glen didn't feel that strike more or less keenly, It was necessary for a | wreck are fired upon. Bews b town of S000 to shrink to the proportions of a country village, if the ' mines were to stay closed. = The people awoke. They became interested. They used their in HAPTER V » fluence for peace, They were ready to do ANYTHING to start the | “Y 1k M wheels moving again Jaco I bd ; And the strike was settled, Wages were raised, and the business | £0" Pon OB agp men were so glad to see the miners and their familiée returning, that | (how " will g many were supplied with transportation free. Thurber, Te doing business again at the old stand, and her oe m A : by th Seg citizens realize that selfishness and prosperity, indifference and busi ugh Seah thar wine ness activity, can't exist in the same town, Everybedy is dependent on 1 nw somebody else. ie We'd ke to f asoe, AND THAT IS TRUE IN THURBER AND EVERY OTHER CiTY |" oy gy Pl a OB HAMLET IN THIS BROA® LAND. help t I'm going tn for her gah A \e * not man of you tw SU/CIDE NOT CONFESSION not do hs duty by. Sir Hector Macb 4 minitted suicide tn the face wan commonly accepted an a confession 4 « t he has served with bravery, skill and fidelity | Po at onor of a military burtal : By sb rit and ability he had t the ranks to one of the highest posts in the British army. He was one of the manding figures of his time. But a whisper killed him He could face fighting battalions without a t of fear; he had Jed many & dashing charge upon lines of fixed bayonets and deadly fire, and deemed it a proud privilege to risk his life for his country | But the insidious whisper of calumay—that unmanned him and | made him a coward. From that he sought insa ht in sulcide. There are worse things, to some minds, than death ¢ horrors in this | world that make death ‘a pleasant path of pe But death did not end all. The gove of approval wp- on th® popular verdict of guilt did not the case. Str Hector's sturdy Scotch friends demanded an inquiry, and « | commission was appointed at Colombo to investigate the charges that | had been brought against him. Ite report has recently been 4 The members of the commission! report that they Vidually and celiectively declare on oath that minute and exhaustive inquiry they are unable ground whatever for the charges. They recor pnvic- tion that the allegations and insinuations were prompted through feelings of spite and jealousy. After obtaining evi- @ance from every accessible and etvable source, the Committee has, without hesitation, come to the conclusion that there ts not visible the slightest particle of truth or foundation of any crime, and that « MacDoriald was cruel- } ly assansinated by vile and dering tongues. $0 runs the verdict of the committer of tnvestigation.over the sig- natures of its members, and a stain is removed from the closing page | of the record of a hero, | “Bulcide ts confession”—is it? That olf adage ts Calumny is more crushing to the is @ more terrible thing to the able-minde Guilt hardens, A guilty man ives ever in ¢ and when exposure comes he ts already accuste with his defense. It ts to the inmocent that calumny comes unexpectedly stunning cruelty that makes death a sweet: release tomm than to th than to the o sha med to Mt and te ready Innocent bon: te w of exposure. and with a THEY WERE LIKE THE Now Eye Glasses for Old Ones Allowance made—Bring them tn! Consuitat and eyes trated FREE SEATTLE EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY, ¢5 1 Second avenue + nd had b the WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST seientitic when you need any at all? service and Glasses. The cost !* no more, Come to us & shore ulaing WILZINGK! OPTICAL CO., Suite 214 Arcade) Phone, Main 1582 oe mek than ueht us ahe and agged the ° bea gave Doe his orders and im to a H his duty : i If there’sadanger fire your «un. said fon ma wish to call us ey twice, if nk we should stand oft. L. C. SmitH.. Ther, the toa Dolly awe muy. J. W. CLISE...... Vice President cael to Tenens case C. R. COLLINS... 1425 First Avenue Sunset................Main 1186 Independent 75 _ General Manager \night—nor w PHONES: and that We Have no Students—All Our Operators {= "1 ven Warning Sits scsore wn Licensed by the State of ington beeches. water Stiver Fillings $0.95 ert tt wuaree Poresiain Crowns SBOE Rett pone on tr : 4 Gold Crowns, tk 3.60 FP vin ened nt if Bridge Worn, per tooth he € fl ast 1 4 3.50] © ‘ ; : fed s nid F person: ision of Dr. 8 M. Milne and M apped id it dines, both holding the degree of Le D. By D.D. 8, and voth members of Mother of My ; the Royal Cotleae of Dental Surgeons. Lady attendant always present tn the angela winging" . 1422 Second Ave. | ., ¢ you af thr Hours-4: a. m. tof p. m Sundays, 9a m. tt pm pe . “ EF YOU WOULD AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT °°". -01nine down from he black te your Giasees, we invite you we sali on Ge Remember ate teh At ne woe three youn? = Past eesabecben: { «, the ite emt ort that ever Sh Seelam tae tek ioe binced arte orgal Cl ans their hands and the wild light, all a Se... = tS : - * aries DAN we fright T? he mace Derr ae STA “ERS IN A STAG PLAY, wile ‘or at eof and what 4or , the Santa | lips, such a alah 15. .98 once I do believe to this day that ry better than « * nor leas than an ~|t upon her face, 4 it wann't i Palen ok I had seen in the morning keen to there f honest Eng-| ‘It's 12 months three weeks since Ne YX rk Sto 518 Second Avenue POS Peak heres neve ie a cesst not ak tans testes tas w Yo TO ||... 010 Sgeend Avemme wh . ! ma me next f 1418 SECOND Jacob Pert deihe-wen shore Ta be beuna—os Near Pike Street ned ti we ¢ they haven't forgotten) =" HE) SEATTL. E ST. AR. ern Drug », Ind., 1240. BUY A GAS RANGE SELLING AT Daan 1013-1015 First Avenue The ¢ Mock Free ity, Inclugsng I Luke, to all parts of the rd and Green 00 BATH ( ALS ADINETS STIL FOR $3.25 ON kes, | went at t down to Ruth Bellen LIQUOZON (Liauid Oxygen). nd} a pou 11 the strange things ntaing no aleohol, a new coon aiid hoard. (he nincanny tonlo, per bottle $1.00 . s, th the reef, the! Morlick’s Malted Milk, large slee ' The # to the Horlick’s Malted Milk, t 1 a ring : shee aoe Pa es -, \| Do You Understand How te Use a tian aspen pela Gas Range? at| | CHAPTER VL if: n}) ! | Better Let Us Send Some One to 1 eae atcha i | Show You How to Use It vot in toa, bot hae | We Make No Charge for This : hiient iet Pater 1407 5. WR ehote he" man who, ad ) Finst-Ave. | SUNSET, EXCHANGE 27 IND 96 dT hear im alt that Uncalled for I gaia, | Por, you aa. a whisper” spoken at Pants me sotng nearer theo to $9.00 214 Cherry Street ihe Shot’ von ya ike | At 3 Little Tallors : ts : BO Bio [___Steamahipe | No Paln No WINTER SCHEDULE, EFYECTIVE OCTOBER 19. Pain Port Orchard Route | The Official Line for U. S. Navy od } he | | Yard and Battleships lant The Brown Dental Company Made or My Nice Teeth. ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, PORT the We are the only dentists in Seat ORCHARD ; indow i hae a tle who have all the late patent ap | pan ae : the the pliances and ingredienteto . n with h nd there held Join fill or apply gold and por in | Daily Time Card © hand fs though I would CI b? rowns undetectable from the natur- | ° : gain al teeth, and warranted for ten| Leave 4:30, 9 and 10 ATT apy Richmond aed A | ag a a lg a ot eae b wae prett the south wind HAVE BREN ESTABLISHED 12) 4ay only, 11:30 p. m : « + Bese, how EES S EARS th FONE DO A Taam Leave Bremerton—8:15 and 11:45 tt ' Oh, we mus at alnaving of ii0 OUR TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE |® m.; 12:30, 2:00, 6°30 and 6:15 p. m. h Janper Bega. or wef And while you're playing you Bi ig” GOOD. Leave Sydney—« 00 and 11:25 a : Hath Se, Jenner Beng. & an pas for it on the ry plan. i ms 1 oe é and $2 = 5 atau t ' ° nt oF me ‘omens © om © Charleston—T 60 ani Hike Fin bee assortment tae on ee TEETH am. 846 and 605 pm 3 fore, and the ship's here, and an |p Have you jotne THOUT PLATE, Except Sunda 4 tid ta en peters the réinw. bor Assent FARE. 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP 4 nday, we're walling for our mistrens City Ticket Office—620 Ist avenue, oe Sherman, Clay & Co. She had her back to me when I 4 thin was drawing the cur | ‘ana Vaden tn tae dein 744 Second Ave. SILVER FILU ey Ita o4 me that wore “D FULL 1.00 a cra ing h black gown with ft |GOLD CROWN re or % nad & fn aparkle in the FULL SET OF TRETH N | atl Cc : wad ; aroend act 9 We tell you exactly what your av ion Uo. t rt ir lace e. |work will cost by free examinatt tha te mealies, baw Kane tek. on ons éomfort and natura’ expression.|— #9¢ United States mail 4 > had suffered much. Rut there Crown and bridge work of the FOR VALDES AND SEWARD wag nothing ‘overwomaniah in her and at lowest prices is our special | Couing at Juneau, Sitka, Yake- tpara, teak, TAs goatee tt deen Oe |always prosent. We are the largest | tat, KAYAK, Ellamar and COOK and wasn't full of devils and the SPECIAL |dental concern on the Pacific coast. || INLET POINTS. fives of me and my men worth what BROWN DENTAL COMPANY, |Ie g saNTA ANA......NOV.16 + spin of the cotn might buy them tant “Os ie te 713 First Ave. Seattle. ee at y Zibeline. in Blues and f\One Door South of MacDougall & You mustn't call me Mise Ruth.” ka sult or-stiiohed and tik Southwick Co. Hours: £30 a. m. says she. “of course you know that : tot bm. Sundays, # to 1 And. Fou, at my wedding. toon it|f lined throughout, very stytah; r really not more than 12 long months |p “4 value HARVARD DENTAL 8. 8. EXCELSIOR DEC. 1 falling from Artington Dock, | tp. m No freight recelved after noon on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of sall- ing without notice. &. E. CAINE, Operating Agent, ? Phone, Main 1147. - $18 Firet avenue, Seattle . SEATTLE, EDMONDS AND EVERETT ROUTE | Fast Stre. City of Everett or Telearaph. WINTER SCHEDULE ee Round Trips Daily Leave Seattle 7:5 «. m., 12m and | 5:5 p.m Leave Everett 9:25 a. m., 2:9 p.m. and |. 22) Dm. Colman’ Dock—Beattle Everett Land Co. Dock—Frerett Telephones, Sunset, James 16; Ind. 129 knives in their hands.” says raion the alr of a wife who wo 4 pat Up a bit of a prayer and trust. te| tell as her hushand's se 1rs aste ‘Teeth positively extracted and fill- the Lard to eh een.. theen Why, you,” she said yn ed without pain. Snes oaten ait rondo, ok thhe taeani te Gaye ane.) and the p etn ‘Ss I Teeth axtracted tree, without pain | oF kites te eaa Bo nger, and, of course, my busbar a placed with new ones the| Oe on with you, Peierl® chimes| ts much away from here tamps t —o oo Eastern College of Painless In Dolly Venn: “thre: sing little| 1 nodded. my head and drew the waco > IN FINS FLAV-|Het Teeth in Dolly Venn: “tnree ripping little! 1 2 °cned offered me close to the| A® UNEXCRLLED IN FING FLAY: | Bet Teak “ise | Dentistry me in to teat Why. look, theylre/table, On ber — abe was — OR AND GENERAL QUALITY _. —— 3.50 Second and Pike. Masonic Temple er tae hain v nag qorte. (at the cl s though she wishe | Bridge Wor 4 Buildin, wit though w er it’a|that the hands of it mig 4) THIS 18 WHAT MAKRS [Gold Crown 3. 3 ith them, though ee ee oe eee it thal. ve bode’ macs ‘ All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. |, This is not a college tc ra an I donk peetend time to lose and what we had was} ° LADY ATTENDANT. | stat {s composed of Dentist le thne tor w pur 0 6 Bm, rience, who come here 4 if L don’t think Wa a[no. time for fair words Hours—8 a. m. to 6 perience, who come ys Seth Parke r Mina Rath —< re . t wee Bie ne Gundaye—? @. m. to 18 m Thee otlege fees Of skilled a d H stood stil at this, for je] ive seen fonight I-dowt doubt that ————— a ests tis armen ue tS tt ett $2] Ratan, to fe Pa ERBUIWOr & Sos | nas . 4 oan Pa a A. e poo ge Undertakers Dalntens reparation te used. It is @ thelr vf to eay and Have removed to pen ne Biock ony, - ot be malted by those whe ene” teu wan in going to way and 1931 FIRST Keno NG AEG ar A eS kable t ae Seniesa 3 Obi Both Telephones, 49. lon. | Our, prices e. nm you te mney to] 66 POPULAR AMONG THE PROPLE A thoroyably Modern place which t with first-cla: "| a ah } you are at liberty to call and ti ; port, y WHO KNOW IT. LETS GET AC- |B spect ab you have QUAINTED. NOTICE THE t n't, He'd a|Couidn't wee that PAINLESS about his Vege, «| couldn't see TWO DOZEN HALF-PINT ROT OHI Reatisos pct Bie Mae Soe fer DENTISTS| “ wl above that upon bial’ gor ? TLES, © CENTS. | re been |x — 307 ir h foal tilt (Continued.) Telephone Rainier 30. Pike St. - +4 r of th stow IE ees : -! Cor, ard a ” a ti 1 1 7 ‘82k if ' W rk, ; inc thos | GENTLEMEN'S TOUPEES 918060 Gold Crowns trom $550 to... "$500 pet Ane f f him, and We have fust recetved trom || SAVE PAIN-AND MONEY. | G0id Cronne from oe te $00 ee * we cok ron ons aE eo 8. Government Navy Depot [fj Set of Teeth». ....0.0+ £03 TAN See Sea bye ae i n, wi retty mor jen weartn k, Gold Crown 01 e of th R 1a—mund: — i 4000 FINEST NAVY BLUE i Fil ‘ | mut t together rerfect In every ALL WOOL Bilver Fillings. ‘soe Eastern College of Painless 4 t * ft inn ak Teeth Without Piates .. $4.00 | Dentistry . ' ° We have decided to make our Patent party of 1 readily meet var || Flannel Shirts and | Pearl Plates for $4.00—do. not | Second and Pike, over Peoples’ Bank with. eS dei Pop oda Drawers foot of mouth, | Guarantesd.| Lady always in attendance. Hours— road. Did * the ft of, Bawendi’ beni each for them. lass dentists at half their prices. Ar ' £ ‘ —-_— when new Teeth are ordered. Hough ha A sop Adee de od SE 1200 We {eeue & 12-year protective} Rich Jewelry Yenn, wi lon't 4 Loy) WwW. S. Ki [guarantee with all work | 4 ' «a. fot Ave!” Hours—Dany and evenings til 9,| 706 First Ave. self, hushed tt Sunday, 9 to on , setae senescent . .

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