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No free copter Entered a @ at Beattie, Washington, ae eeoond Per anna TARDY JUSTICE TO PAUL JONES Lodge's resolution to provide for the discovery of the rave of Jor Y J sand mark it with « a w " t ta a belateg trite daring Mgt he sea who over lived fn the naval dey t viotorios gained a, he was forced to turn to Fr and to Russia for recog: to Jones , mas tious and tnerts and referring to h (Virginia), arrogating to himself the New England sdilora, and the tnftuenoe exerted t ve the greatent ho fighting satiors of the gold and jews! bilted sword for the magnif tent services for Americar wt, , nts themselves Gave bin . and “ t Seems tragioal—does But tt seoma to b f the naval @ The waltant Dy featur shared x was partlaled s bore how publ HPinion alone saved aa and ma ‘America . ‘i ’ y today, while the om, t wh “ wn are forgotten. the British, white J wan t ane of the Amertcan commanders who mained « ' he sea during the war for independer th Little wonder that mory was not buried with Bim in his obscare xrave a Kt not effectua 1 glorious career ne A fair play ney look beyond the gold braid and th Jeu rts torr =m ua build attest to the world ovr appreciation and our worthiness of him Let ts be « mor t net to him but * t tal fame te seoure without it, But our sense of justice and fairneds needs some most Substantial manifestat WHAT MAKES A MAN SING AT NICHT AND MURDER HIS WIFE IN THE MORNING? Witiie she knelt in prayer, clasping her ¢-year-old child to her heart YW their hom t No. armine-st. today, Christian Catisint shot hie wife and then cut his own throat Last t eighdos ard Catiaini singing. ‘This morning they were awakened by hearing him yell, “Kneel do Your last hour haa come.” Then there was a cry for mercy and ar al to God, followed dy w shot and a fal York Evening W There is just ene thing makes a man sing at night and commit mur- Ger in the morning Every school bey can tell instantly what that one thing im The daily record of human life the world over is blackened by that one thing Tt causes four-fifths of all crimes, It feads to an immeasurable per- centage of the domestic misery and divorces. It ty into hella and renders armies of children worse than orphans. Yes, every school boy knows what that one thing is. He need not Jearn {t in school, He learns it In that greater school of the world’s dally Tews. ‘The thing has its seductions that are sweet. It makes a man sing for the night. It drives care cut of his heart—for awhile. For years 4 man may drink and meet no great harm. Yes, the devil presents a smiling face wntil he gets himself firmiy Setablished within the citaktel of a man’s character Then he makes it understood that he, and not the man, ts master. Yea, there is ng that it ie a tempting balt within which the evil hides his book No man drinks because of drink’s ultimate consequences of moral debasement, crime, poverty and disense. No; no; the man drinks because he wants to sing—for the night knowing not and caring not what hook of unstrung nerves, Ill-temper or insanity the devil may bave hidden in the bait. © No doubt, @rank the whisky. It was singing he wanted, and be got it. He knew not until it was too late what hook the devil had put in that particular bait. 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COLLINS........General Manager 1425 First Avenue Sunset................Main 1186 Independent ... 75 Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Methods PHONES : We Have no Students—All Our Warming ive ticeasca by we Se o Washingin Poresiain Crowne the poral Co College of Dental mitend: ‘Boston | Painless Dentists Sent am tofp. m Sundeys, 6a m tl pm utiding, Chtoago; 63 Copyright 1908, treme, Ruth ried & to th her unhappy, but is 1 cannot get away, Jast with him Dolly, Ve h and Seth Marker, « hased by Ceerny’s men and re chman, Clatrede- Lune. jorny has bullt himeelf a house un Jer the wea, in the depths of « raet, ‘The “sleep time’ con u and Regge and his sompa k for nome shelt Bo far they had numbered homes ‘atisint had no thought of murdering his wife, when he but now, all at signal, and a biack above the eurt told me that inked all and were afloa e moment a sharp cry hed my eyes to war had come when every ve was to be cast aside and ¢ pose dectared against ali hur ‘Clear the gun and stand by eal my order; “we'll give them so thing to take bow with them, and }it wha’n't be p #! Can you range them, Dolly, of must you t ‘There “are to be went to work without a word, arging his magaaine and training |the gun towards the advancing boats, He did not fire at once, be cause he doubted bis range, and here was his diffeulty, that sweeping round to the east ar ming course, Cxerny's lot might yet cheat us and do the infernal work they |intended. Indeed, the poor people pres and whether we could help m or Whether they must pe |time alone would show, Yard by 4, painfully, laboriously, they he rock; yard by ew were bearing upon the And stil! Dolly |kept bis shot: the gun had nothing | to say to them. No crusier sieht you ould plan or imagine. It wos as |though we were permitting poor driven people to be slaughtered be fore our very #yen | “Fire, Dolly, ta ried 3, at inst “fire, tor pity’s sake! Will you | see them die before our very ever” His fingers trem | but ott he w id not fire * nays he, half mad at } n; “the gun won't do It it's cruel, captein.crue! to see it [they're half « mile out of range. | And the others dropping thetr oars nok at that. A man’s down 1 could only surmise tide and one of Czerny’s boats, far ahead of ite fellows, wan almont atop of her “They're dane! crice Peter Bileh, with an oath, “done entirely. sheated thetr oo for the | butcher's work. aw no human ip could aave them, and saying it votee from the open door behind me gave the He to Peter Bligh and named a miracle. | "Tis the others that need your |prayers, Peter Bllgh—Czerny’s lot are rigking sure——" T looked round and found seth Parker at my elbow. Hla orders had heen to watoh the gate of t Newapaper Muterprise Association, it by an old F In ® great storm, Jaspers ship is t, leaving the four on the intand | alone, They discover that Caerny | and his men have erected false | |! lights, and live by luring ships to de struction on the roeks, At certalr times of the year deadly vapors artes the island, killing all who come tn contact with them. ‘To avoid the by a forgotten ¥ and b n| the b A aced near th ms are found ' attack the Mon CHAPTER XXL—(Continved > I was uaing my arma with eve word and trying to make my mear = The Inside of It time to lose, my lad, it [bart M lend New foale D. & Johnaton the refugees upon a new lpape ever oleae @ The Outside of It nm the longboat were racing for their 4 upon the | gun. He had all the heart to do it, 4 Janother is trying to take his place | | We It was true as I tive.’ From some | —| cause or other, |the longboat lay drifting with the They'll never m “a | Violin, Banjo, Mandotin, ‘D.S.JOHNSTON (0. Pee ‘Romatoh the gate of the cor’ 1903 Second Av., Burke Bldg. THE CRIED I “a im their hands, their m sana - tread in ¢ nom the truth awit with the skilled labor necessary for ita | constroction. depends in a great mene | re the mustos! value of a plane, It} the setion in a plano te slucmish, touch heavy and *y tk poaaible for @ performer to exec pleee of muste to goed advantage. In the Chickering & Bona, Kimball, Mo- “able, Pease and New Style of materia’ obtainable te to the superiority of thee ty The cases of the Instruments above mentioned are of the most varied de: scription. They present far the eholoe of purchasers many styles of pianos, varied woods and colors The designe are the ment ejgmant, passeutation oven on. seanm gaenee Ie an additional recommendation. * How to Get It lower than elsewhere, auglity ¢o ered. You can purchase p plano or Organ on cany payments, {t you desire. @ some good bargalhs In alight 1 and second-hand planos and Organe, Our Small Instru- ment Department w chase a Talking Machin I interest you if you wish to pur Music Box uitar, Ac | cordion. You will find a larg stock to select from at correct prices. K men echoed Automobile Carriage Bags and Wrist gently tt May Concern. exhibit of high-grad. served at the Royal the newest fads and fane Walrus, Pigskin, ete, erling and German silver designs and fastening Genuine Snakeskin, Seal, plated mountings are also new. dark green and blue AMUGEMENTS THIRD 4}, cme Russell and Drew, Mere. Both Poues 7 PRICHS — Night and Thanksgiving Matinee, We, “Mo, Me, Be Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night ALITTLE OUTCAST the proper things, according to fashion authority, mobile bags being decidedly swell and popular, all along the line up at $20, there are no duplica ion is desirable. ed for # holiday gift, the red auto The prices range for Free Want| le opened today, and The Speciat 6 oh article being exclu A email deposit will hold any article want cue Horn Goods othing new and wuggent articles of which Suit Cases and Traveling Novelty Boxes Sterling Silver Copper Novelties THE BPXPRESS on » Quaker 2: a 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block Toklas, Singerman reat Bid Making a G for Men’s Grand me Tomorrow we shall arrange a spe- cial group-of Fine Suits for men at the most attractive price named this All the correct fabrics and all the newest styles, including Brokaw Suits, are in the The tailoring is, of course, up to the standard the Shafer shop has set and steadfastly maintained, i for every man, $16 Smoking Jackets Ready Bath and Lounging Robes, all ready for the holidays, from $5.00 and as high as you need to go. Boys’ Clothing Smart Overcoatsand Suits for little fellows, largest collection in the west 3.00 and Up collection. and most carefully A Millionaire Tramp Grand °"ii5, JOHN CORT, Mgr Phone Main 6 Ind. &. er MORROW NIGHT MATINEE TOMORROW. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF De Wolf Hopper And His Opera Company in Mr. Pickwick PRICES-42.0), $1.0, $1.00, Toc xt Attraction—“THE — Grand * JOHN COKT, Mgr. Phone Main 6s Sunday and Two Following Nights, The Beauty Bright of Them All! The Storks By Richard © Guy F. Steele and Frederic Chapin SEVENTY-FIVE HAPPY BIRDS Famous EN OF GIRLS Soe, te. Maser in oe | John Cort, Mgr Phone Main 6 Three Nights—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 3 4 and 5. x. Matines. ents the Greatest of Singiig Comedians. 4uLU GLASER In the Dainty Comie Opera, DOLLY VARDEN Rooke by Stanislaus Stange. Musio by Julian Edwards. PRICES-.M, RU, $1.00, Tio, Se. Beats on sale Tuesday, 19 a. m. Next Attraction" Hen Hur.’ John Cort, Mgr, Phone, Main Dec. 7 te 12 | Matinees on Wednesday and Satur- day. KLAW AND ERLANGER'S Stupendous Production of General Wallace's BEN HUR The Most Impressive of Ali Stage Pageants. 350—Persona in Production—350 Seat Sale Opens Thursday, Decem- ber 3 at 10 a.m. No seats laid aside or phone orders taken, PRICES—$2.0 to 500. Box seats, $3.00. Out-of-town mali orders with remittances filled in order received after sale opens, ‘Manager, Seattle's Handsomest Theater. PHONES—Ind., 43; Main 48. TONIGHT and Balance of week. Saturday Matinee, Ggreatest of all “Down East” Plays. OLD JED PROUTY With ROBERT CRAIG as “Jed Prouty.” and the Original “BUCK- SPORT CHOIR.” Prices--Matinee, t5e, Mec, To. Night, 81, To, G0, Zo. Coming—Denman Thompson's “Two Sinto "Not Given | Away But Sold Cheap @ different kinds of heating stoves, 2 | different kinds cook stoves, 14 diffor- ent kinds of ranges, and with all kinds ription, Both ds at our big We can fit you out Distributors of the Famous Imperial Hat for Men, $ uu want, no matter $14.0, $15.00 and $1600. Also carpets | ruge and granite ware. Romembor the frm naine. Dabney & Woodhouse 418 and $00 Pike Phones—Jonn 981 tCm—r oe,