The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1904, Page 4

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a aaeetnmemes Rowe aah ae a i i t i THE SEATTLE STAR BY ATAR PUBLISHING Co, OF FICHS— 1207 and 1509 Bev enth avenue RNOUN EXCEPT SUNDAY. TEL HONES Business Department Sunset, Main 1060; BVENY ArT Waitorial Department—Sunset, Main 1138 The Stare Wastorn offices: 106 Hartford — buttding, Chicago: 6] Beibune burtding, New York, WH, Porterfield, mgr, foreign advertising BALLARD STAR AGENCY—a2i Ballard ave Sunset, ted Mi per copy; six oAnte week five conte per na arriera, No free WCRI he da to when evr expires le @h the uddrons Lof each paper, When that date arrives, if your eubsertp Gon has not again been paid in advance your name te takem from the liek ‘A change of date on the addrcar label te a receipt ee — 7 Edward P. Hoyt, for twenty-five years a trusted employe of a New York bank, recently ared and it waa @ vered that the bank's a te were hort. His peculations had been go ing on for three years. The shrewd dotective nto the case did not follow the trail left by Hoyt in fight. H ¥ looked up t man’s past life, He found that Hoyt, ¢ arried, bad long a familiar com panion of a Mra, Clark, upon wt he had lavished mor It was for Mra. Clark tho detective searched, knowing that a woman who can drive a wan to k will also make him forget caution. And w r s ound Hoyt * 1, al eo had Geserted } amily; b t 1 his ap pearance as much as possible; he had changed his na he had made | if another man in every respect as well as he could; but there was one th b ot cha 1 that was the thraldom of the woman who had © him sell his honor, reputation and manhood. The detective knew human nature well Twenty-f yours’ accumulation teady bustness habits are hot thrown « tay t ca A man does not turn from integrity to thievery except rence As no burglar breaks into an unknown house; as no disease takes hold upon a constitution not previously undermined; so no crime is possible to any man without a previous debasement of char- ecter. Home, honor, friends, that have been a man’s for years, are # te him. He cannot suddenly exchange the or crime, diagrace Bight, and he would not if be could. Jeky!-Hyde @o not take place in everyday fact. No; there ta no mysterious potion or occult power that can @enly change & man’s character But there are forces that can do it tn time ‘The other is fast women. The man who takes to either of these never knows where it may lead him. Only one thing is settled in advance: It can onty lead him downward, slowly at first, maybe, and afterwards by leaps and bounds, until theft of a few dotiars for a night of pleasure grows tmto thefts of hundreds and thousands. It ts easy to slide down hill when once started and he has greased the ways. Home, bonor, friends become smaller Momentum downward grows stronger and stronger The force that has pulled a man do break ay Trom it in the instant of his diss No; it has mastered him completely. Hoe is its slave, its tool most cases when a once straight man goes wrong he is f er with a woman, or both The French have a pointed saying has as much point bere as in France. Hv fame the world over. AS TO NAVY YARD NEWS and transformations sud- One ts hard drink. The devil pushes in the distance and the think he disgrace? can down you nd tn und drunk Look for the woman.” It nm nature is much the ‘The proudest possession of Puget sound in the industrial field fe unquestionably the goverament navy yard at Bremerton and any reliable news concerning navy yard affairs is interesting toa | HE WAS A Whole lot of people in this vicinity, AND ESPECIALLY AT THE PRESENT TIME when heroic efforts have been made by one local paper to injure the yard, and another paper has been filling its col- (anne with attacks on the first mentioned sheet. MEANTIME NEITHER ONE OF THEM PRINTS THE LEGITIMATE NEWS ABOUT THE NAVY YARD when it is news No better instance of this need be cited than THE FAILURE OF BOTH THE OTHER PAPERS FOR THREE DAYS TO PUB- LISH THE FACT THAT THE WHOLE PACIFIC SQUADRON WILL SOON BE AT BREMERTON, WHERE THE BIG SEA FIGHTERS ARE TO UNDERGO A GENERAL OVERHAULING. The Star on Saturday printed the story, telling what ships Were coming and when they would be here, and yesterday this story WAS FULLY CONFIRMED BY REAR ADMIRAL CHARLES BAR- OBAY, COMMANDANT OF THE NAVY YARD, who stated to a far man that the Pacific squadron would arrive st Bremerton June 30. The Star just mentions this fact to show this paper keeps right om printing the news and delegates the personal hair-pulling and face-clawing contests to its contemporaries, pastimes in which they Seem to be peculiarly adept, both from long experience and un- faltering desire. OP Pos ED HER | piston ie trowna ‘that tnt er Was not 4 fit person to care oy them. DYING WISH | should have the children. Bertha in Port ‘The application of Mra. Francis! MeMillan to be appointed guardian for her three motherless grandchil-| @rem has been taken under advise Ment by Special Judge Austin Grit- fiths, who heard the case in his Office, last week. John Ruasner, the father of the little ones, is re isting Mrs. McMillan’s attempt to Get possession of the little ones. Russner was divorced from his Wife, who was Mrs. MeMillan’s daughter, last March. Mrs. Russner er Bertha arrived in port yeat afternoon at 4 o'clock with 72 pengers ai from the / K. Butson's island mine. Among her passen- kere were 68 men who are return ing from the railroad camps Seward. The officers of the steam pas Southeastern Alaska are now full swing. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. ‘The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE CANDY CATHARTIC PREVENT ALL SUMMER BOWEL TRounLES “™ Glasses Fitted Fre Diseases of Eyes Cured Consultation Free EYE, EAR, NOS AND THROAT Corner Be cond and SEATTLE INFIRMARY, Columbia Street 4-6 Haller Block, vecesat: fe Babes Ooh, ond Ave, Mew York biock. Mrs. Russner died April 10, and it was her last wish that her mother The Southeastern Alaska steam- ay 150 tona of copper ore Latouche er report that mining operations in in ws iB LEAD- OTHERS IMITATE STAR DUST »- THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 1. WILL FIGHT FOR THE MUNICIPAL PURIFICATION OF NEW }ORK | | | | | i JOHN HOWARD MBLISH. Although « young man, he made bis mark in Cinctonat! fight | ing the potitical machine, and has just been called to the pastorate of Holy Trinity church in Brooklyn. He tse an Episcopalian Mr. Melish a digger. He goes after facts in person. He ie an authority on graft, as it te worked in muntetpal politics, and has never been afraid to soll his hands to investigate ny city evil, whether it took him to ed him to be in einnat! was marked by @ banquet, at which aeparture from Cin of the big men of the leity bade him godspeed on his mission nounced that the Indians for} If to Fame's lofty height we would | Parker for president, Was Teddy's] wtt foughriding and his other @ sous] We mut be steadfast, resolute and | work, labor wasted? true Leut we defeat the ends we seek A WORD FROM JOSH WIS, to gaint N h to ¥ ’ r paved by thos k f Duty in the =r ae tin arkness #0 | a Ddiewsing tn dis-| ‘ Bat © Genes | F | mutae You can’t we to be content, each with recognine It ‘ t 3 1d aink into oblivion’s , : 4 tot kingdomm And iy to obseur t Ketler front f , mes f puttt ie in . cont t the Russian troe i ' re-|" : : : f ' that Russian®) Unkempt, untaught, wohonor'd . H nen | r | 1 1 wo have Rpring te t achanae. mooi | (Riven at this date this Is not al 4 t ef nethinghess | Andrew ¢ says wealth! who make the Nations what they hurts some p Ida Tarbell has ' et thir ms " " | v ng Mghts Uhre } too, hess nD. | wt y for th A Mihew widow who t sell sos ete the eth wel ove the way % to ot ob ‘ hand In hand y be oad ’ re ne hetehts too lofty to | vertiner another nal aiffes and! wer y the path of Duty may a wid seom drear | Anywey the witew wae MI®-| Defeat ts but for those who heat sourt tate, Honor, and Fame, for tiese whe 1 hear the Gauderlys have been pares | divorced |. “Yea Mra. Gauderty edt Bult! Tho waves of trouble roll about our three week and it wos granted! seo is " days after her petition 89) press onward to the gQal that | tied brings renows. What was the trouble " be true, unflinghing to “Oh, there wasn't wee “ace aoe Shatety wind te seters 8 Then will success our evety effort] the stage rtm 8 | sO, Kos Rout time for @ strawberry tes val A THOUGHT Fach moment, fleeting though tt be Is quick with germ @& work As in a bubble’s flim, we All mirrored earth's mag + Admirals Tomo and fame Taishon he Ruse sat don't ke ey're up agains LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD THE COMMERCIAL CLUB of BIG, LUMBERING | Walia Walla is again enthused over FELLOW. its Fourth of July celebration pias * - and will see to it that the national ].., Caaenes Bae a Belé-ep man wh iday is fittingly observed in | Weare evening dress. And be ten't| a Walla, Because of lack of Pa the ion plan was yned a few days ago, bat re | ECHOES FROM | nowed interest has been aroused j A FORCE OF MEN have been put to work in the Colon mine, r Chesaw. The reopened mine ts Jone of the richest im the country BATTY-LAND | THE NEW SEARCHIAGHT ap- {The 8 D. M. fe in hard tuck! paratus has been | | When Krazy Krank took to writing| Worden and Flagler and ts now be | Sering portry it was bad enough andling put im at Fort Casey. The the recent conning of Josh Wise to-/three Mghts will iUleminate the j gether with the brief r further ¢ Uncle the & Sound for miles and prove a valua- Henry disorganized ble addition do the weekly drill ma. ). M.'s staff, but now comes the | neuvers on the or crowning misfortune of them all Kos has taken himself seriounty OVER Mo EXCURSIONISTS aten: 7 from Mount Vernon spent the day ONWARD AND UPWARD. If we would reach the ladder’s top at Fort Casey were entertained yesterday at They an elaborate KING EDWARD'S LATEST PHO70 During his recent vii t to Den mark, King Edward had his latest photograph taken in the of th 2) Danish Hussar Reg ment of the Guard. He olonel of this siment for years and one of his officers is the son of the Danish crown prince, whose name is Prince Harold, | dinner by the two artillery com-/ nies, and a visiting baseball uine bate with the soldiers in | the afternoon. CLARENCE HARSALL, 15 years old, of Walia Walla, died yesterday from an operation which had to be because overstudy had bey’ brain. performed affected th BDWARD GLENNON, of Walla Walla, who has been an eptieptic * birth, was adjudged insane arday | FRANCIS CARTER COTTON, proprietor and editor of the Van-) couver News Advertiser, bas been) sworn in as president of the Brit Ish Columbia government council THOMAS BL HALL, recently gov ernment assessor of the Victoria) district, was arraigned yeseterday on a charge of ing minappro- printed $4,563. | THE TOWN-OF Goldep, B. C., was startled early yesterday morn-| ing by & terrific explosion. The! jewelry © of W. A. Alexander! had been dynamited for omens and by persons unknown, E plece of Jewelry and every watch 4 | the store was blows to stoma | THE CANADIAN government has replied to the United States’ of-| fer to meet with the Canadian gover purpose of agreeing upon interna- Uonal laws in regard to fishing The Canadian government recom- mends that the present inter tional la be enforced and the tion the other regula- tions be adopted for the protection of the Gshing industry THE WHATCOM COUNTY com- missioners have granted a new |trofiey franchise from jnorthward t ft count, ing by Silvana, ence and 8t | Bertha iu Atkinson filed sult for divorce in the superior rt yeu tereday against her husband, Alex ander Atkinson, jr. She alleges |cruelty and nonsupport | Judge Belt, of Spokane county will hold court here for the next week or ten days in Superior Judge Morris’ court | Spokane. BLOOD More Ricts neon of strikers are not grave os an in ’ iu yatem, Ove yus tension will be f ed by utter collapse unle & felilable remedy t# immediatet employed. There's nothing so effi jent to cure disorders of the Li or Kidneys an Electric Bitters, It's & Wonderful tont {fective nervine and the test al around medicine for run-down systems dispels Nervousness, Hheumatiem and Newreigia and expele Mala wer Only 66c, and wetiafaction guaranteed by G@ OO, GUY, Inc. Orug: Second avenue and Yes ber. The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-1015 FIRST AVE. LEO THE BEE HIVE 2615-2617 Firet avenue, Between Vine and Cedar. Reliable Dry Goods Store Two Leaders for Wednesday’s Selling ay > value Silk stripes and plain cloths, fast colors, stronger than silk, re tains the rich silk luster after washing, 27 inches wide; spe BUSINESS COLLEGE On account of Ite frightful hideous. is ae ALBERT HANSEN cial 17%e 15e value Figured Lawn, tn light and dark colors, just ends of our best sellers, but most of them are dress lengths; to close, special “Al ff Finst-Ave, 1 CAN'T” te a coward. : CAN ff you WILL et us tell you how, CLeme High Joweolry 706 First Ave. Linaemesstoollage Cer Serene ond tote = Seattle McLARUN & THOMSON, Cor, tnd and Pike. Beattie. Waan. ht has borne the signa- has been made under his Allow no one The Kind You Have Always Bo: ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and ied supervision for over 30 years a ou in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and * Jus anak are bat Experiments, and endanger the health of Children-Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoria, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains nite Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its ago is ite guarantee, It destroys Worms and i Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and | Fiatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach | and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. | Children's Panacea~The Mother's Friend, Bears the Signature of ° ¢ In Use For Over 30 Years. yee comraun © 1.77 MURRAY OTRRET. EW YORE OrrY You can buy this fine new cottage on $8.00 per month, City water 80 cents per month, Sidewalks, telephones and electric lights. Only $390. Cone quick; 15 minutes’ ride on Washington street car to Southeast Seattle. Seattle Homeseekers Co. Station H. Telephone, Main 1767. Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices Matn Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Office—Third Ave., near Pike Ss, Shirts 100 Collars 20 Cuffs 40 No Work Delivered at Above Prices. BOSTON -- PAINLESS DENTISTS Centennial’s Best Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour No Students ALL OPERATORS LICE PRICES Examination Silver Fillings ‘yowns and tooth ent Plates (that fit)..... ve-Year Guarantee. ady Atten. NIB on 'WATBON CO, Foners) Dirsetors and Embsimers Par aS Third end Columbia strent MM. Beattie, Weak. te. Ond fine Optical a a Class and je pe Pill pay vou te inv fiepalring of Gomploated Wat Louis Klodt lewelry Co. ALL GROCERS SELL IT m who w that they proper dress for their feet are LITS: SUNTAN UE rare mi ity, HIME Ld gan Watch Repairing and Manufac W. S. Tarrant & Co. Retati Jewelers, uring Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Silverware. 108 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wn. Originators and Manufacturers ot | Ramla Buttans and Charme, ! and “1\FreeRent,Free Wood ED FREB 350 Bridge Work, per $3.50 $5.00 Second Avenue have the SYOPPED ree Permanently Cured OR. AVE ESTO ; i The Kind You Have Always Bought + sa ie, eemnenniemigettl

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