Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
es THE SEATTLE STAR « under the BY STAR at ISHING co orricrs * h Avenue — headt EVERY AFTERNOON RXCRIT SUNDAY Angry Mur TELEVBONES h be ‘ Pata we ot a. NATURAL Hl ry Yau) Ballard ave net, Hed Tah. * One cont ver copy, O% conta per # ee twenty-five cents per monty Gelivercd by mall oF catricrs, No free ¢ A ur stockings empty find TO MAIL Spa - + ‘ ma to have par Gen has A chanae Bote Boe YY reer ' ° 1 open , The vt a de won t E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chic Rep resentative, 1006 Hartford Building. a: Stews: dbeonate W. D. WARD, New York esen tative, 53 Tribune Building An ex t ROOSEVELT ON CHILD LABOR tudted 7 ' President Roose nt. And so, when he Writes a letter to © tariffs and revenues | Roy PLENTIFUL the vital question of child | 2 That is the sort of ; « © that paralyzes t average politi clan Ky. Ady The paragraph in the message devoted to the call for law . cerning child labor is this (AT THE THEATERS “There should be severe child-labor and factory inspection laws. It rs fs very destrable that married women should not work In factories The prime duty of the man is to work, to the breadwinner; the meng — YONSON a on Yonson,” a play we a prime duty of the woman Is to be the mot the housewife, AM | now, is being played by a rea questions of tariff and finance sink Into ut insignificance when ede this season, and there is no compared with the tremendous, the vital 1 of trying to | denying the fact that bis character shape conditions so that these two duties of the man and of the | t “< Lg veue a on ay bys seen here before » play 1 woman can be fulfilled under reasonably favorable cumstan- |TDe'the Third Avenue theater every cos. ++ |night. Marte Heath, who heads the If a rac joes not have plenty of children, or if the children company presenting For Mother's got grow up, or if when they grow up they are unhealthy in body | Sake.” at sae Taken Avene Shonen starting Sunday, was seen here and stunted or vicious in mind, then that race ts decaden, and m° | 110) years ago in one of the firat| heaping up of wealth, no splendor of momentary material prosperity, | musical come that ever came to ean avail in any degree as offsets, | the coast A Turkish Bath wre 7 ont is rig Heath is not only an actress ol pe ve ay : psi all ts Peet tae this | Sbtlity, but a wonderful mimic uestions of economics small in tance A greater one that affects the physical and moral health of th ple. AN AMBERICAN CIT N Taxes are incidental to the great matter of life ar alth eR ae , So long as the government pays less attention the protection | wint be dark, as Is always the . of children than to the protection of pigeons the president may well ye * ok oetere r risen 7. : A mertoan Citiaen. ch ts , conclude that the problem of child labor is of “tremendous and vital | payed this week. I# making : importance.” |the most decided hits of th In the anthracite coal regions and in other industries controlled | Sen"), a “A cn i by large corporations, young boys, stunted in body and mind, cheated | winning favor out of their natural growth by ceaseless drudgery, are growing up to oisaan hiner oils become husbands and pigmy fathers of future generations. =a ign : ee a 7 ¢ English comedy ¢ a e In sweat shops and factories little girls, weak, amaenic and hol Black Flag.” which is being played low-chested, physically ruined b ful bodies, already broken in spir Of a decadent race. Oh, the pity of it reds of thousands’ Not merel President gives congress some rea Roosevelt ts right. We must have, first of all, virt @ large part of the race going do fal degredation, no heaping up of wealth, no splendor of moment- | ary material prosperity can avall in any degree as oftsets.” Statistics amy And so while politicians prate of political policies this far-seeing y stress and strain upon thelr pitl- | py the Piatt-Fanning company at it, are coming on to be the mothers | the Alcazar theater this week. is } meeting with pronounced success aky is making a hit at y thousands of these case but hun- | M od proorb makings hit at eo cate Biasodie sere street waif, Beginning with Sun | day matinee the “Siberia 1 problems to solve. a Russtas VARSITY BALL {le manhood and womanhood, With wn the scale to decadence and spec- UNIVERSITY STATION, Dec. 16 The university students who are especially interested in the ter | chorean art are engaged im decorat And the horrifying thought in connection with this abuse of |ing the gymnasium for the annual mere infants, who labor at tasks unsuited to tender years, ts the | varsity ball, to be given on Friday thought that this inhumanity is done for the sake of dollars! Chil- a - b renige _ mead cin dren are beng murdered for gain. department, the va bate Roosevelt is right faithfully and spared no pains in There must be federal laws to prevent trusts and corporations | order to insure everything being te from sucking the life blood of the children of the poor. Stop the — BS ee rane “polished os Jaggernaut that is crushing and mangling and deforming tender [finish Each one of tt p childhood! And give us rigid factory inspection laws and enforce | has prepared a booth ¢ ated with p them. It ts high time we were far enough along in common de lass numerals and olore Numer Brave men and women in every state and city have hunted out | jarge attendance is expected haunts of cruelty to children, whe labor, and thrown upon these places the lime light of publicity. But | these brave reformers need behind them the protection of the federal | laws. Some of the state have stro Others, like the iatelligent state name. The president is right. He has touched a foul sore sp CHRISTMAS As Christmas approaches, w greed and selfishness, does not ache with sweet longing for the old home? At this mystic season, if at n come smiling angels that beckon us back through the years. Idle sentiment? Not at all. Already the Christmas-time Rew world to the old has set in. Yoyagers have sailed from this ¢ sea. It is a powerful influence that impels these people to sacrifice their slim savings for the long mothers to embrace again, there fs good news of successes and th: and the aged ones back at home Far more than mere sentime mas-time procession of home-go: $50,000,000 In good gold. All over our own land Christ the children and the children’s ch the spring of love that is pure a Whether we turn back to it failures and sorrows, the old ho and the sweetest earthly interpre The king of finance and the ers at the old home and learn th portant to us in this world are, Whether we be wise or ignor old home offers us satisfactions where else in the world. For many of us the old home may no memory. appointments, the deceptions, the new hope, new courage and rene where love grows steadily again If Christmas had no other m turned us back to the old home, the loves and dreams and longin would still be the happlest and m * STAR DUST » —_——_. A real wild man, covered with Jong, matted hair, has been sighted on Vancouver island. There a strong suspicions that he is either ling’s Mowgli or the ortginal Rows, John D. Rockefeller has presented his pet, the University of Chicago, with another wad—this time about $3,000,000. The students, Of gratitude, are preparing to give a minstrel show, the proceeds of which Will be devoted to the widows and families of Standard Ol! crusaders. A Tacoma man saw an advertine- ment in a New York paper statin that a certain firm would pay 6 cents for 1902 pennies. He saved up 100 1992 coppers and sent them to the} address. In reply he was informed that just as soon as he sent them the The Death Penalty A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insig- nt cuts or puny bolls have paid Geath penalty. It ts wise to have n'a Arnica Salve ever handy, the best Salve on earth and will it fatality, when Burns, Sores, and Plier threaten. Only 25¢ St G. O. GUY'S arug store, Second avenue and Yesler. I But if in memory it ls enshrined, in a spirit | mere kid ken b re mere kids are broken down PF | om, young Ladies’ Giee club of | the University of Washington will} leave after the holidays on a con including different poln’ labout the sound. They have been under the training of Prof. ©. 0 Kimba the new musical director for the past several weeks, and justly feel assured that their reper toire is one that will please their DEMAND RELIEF ng legislation against child labor. | cert tour, of lowa, have none worthy of the ot in the body politic. HOME-GOING bat heart that is not calloused with SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 15 ~— WALTON SUED On FR . 1904. A BID FOR FREEDOM — pe ii it in imponsible 1 ? ‘ t c* : , I th “mera tt I 2% SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING COMPANY BRINGS |"™ : fant an I Ko f fice of “ at | amt § had teveetion § my friend Maxwe ; Bn . CIVIL SUIT TO RECOV MONEY Aw I then t every f ft - amor the # h remark thing ted with ' a ‘ e me f e ° al a a ext wer h tried Pyramid | ti | face ; ; oy , | ap ation w " I ‘ Tho Seattle Brewing 4% Malting Walton and supposed to be tn the} Ip 1 through the patlo Into t This ts bs sg ay @ ent ot believe | was awa t , hands of his attorneyn has A he road, | K ng and pacing the room ng. I experienced a relief company this afternoon ffid a suit | trusteed teh wall, wan th M in his pockets Do you su ae hone rie act * ie for $16,000 against Harry} Walton,| This is believed to be the only! t H n atill « F et anyone?’ he asked ‘ One box cured me the former cashier of the gompany.|nction that will be brought against |er could jude an obity gy pen a lieving myneif I bought two 1 mplaint alleges thal Walton) Walton, The eriminal — action, | ane a ch \ thode wim Positively certain that! more and. they ' ny ApDroL 1 funds beldmgiaig to| which wag expected to 1 ought, | ev tae otwe tt one two wooundrels, the Haseans,| trunk. 1 firat ga 4 the company, Money belygity to will undoubtedly be drop he commander-in-chief was ab- | Gre at the bottom of it.” I replied, | july, 19 HAVE HAD 4 ent at inspection, but the d f they are not the actual abdu AION TO USE IT SINC randa, Lady Olivin was 1 hy He began to pace the I T have ie Ga rags de « Sagrodthinend o office table and groans Pay ig Sy si meng Has ae a teantad er ian anbent und the table and placed ‘ 7 of Mex — ; H on my shoulder Rage ecosmye | t appeared, but © wan |t0 be gained by giving in. If only|to be the beat form of treatment f no ag Rovio we can find that rascal Manalaki,| pites; it comes dire ons oo Tie agging 4 punc- |h® would be of the greatest assist-| with the paintu vs ually, but will there was DO sign [0800 00 Ss |its work quickly ax It | be thee, At 10 minutes (© nt had scarcely spoken the words 1 by dr } : | oe ei iuchatn was endeavoring to | When the door opened and the man|finty cents » package and thore Is sade her host to wait “ . | himself walked into the room with|no other remedy t wi 4 THE WEALTHY YOUNG ITALIAN BELIEVES THAT PAID ASSAB- ey, the ald-de-camp, who was | “!! the assurance of sm emperor. Write Pyramid Drug Co., Marshal eae ne three made his appear-| 4% bis name implies, he was ®|Mich., for t e tle t “a SINS WILL TRY TO PUT HIM OUT OF THE WAY BEFORE HE |°" the thr aacth mw appenr, | Greek, a tall, handsome fellow,!ing the pbs ye, eure af | GETS HIS FORTUNE face to wee that some- |*anding something Hike six foot it is sent free for the asking | wroné wo, strong as a lion, active as @ “ je ‘Lady Olivia?” ash at, devold of fear, and, except to those he liked, one of the most BARGAINS ID the gene ther ah ply, I e most (Special to The Star.) frightened wid rag ten beige ripe: |thorough-paced| rascals unhung. | nd UNREDEE: | CRAIG MOUNTAIN, Idaho, Dec.) Mra hares her husband's coun tine her?’ of How he live body knew; he had| A9C% : 15.—Joaeph Roast will not find free are ‘Canno ne b " J ‘yo ' i find fe. ; and ounary trip perior. What on earth been all over the world, and not - ons * ns.| to Italy t t Attor ; Appear to have prospered any where Dt is and Th i story of care an orry the ney a Ji plor t t by that How did yo wt : z t aaa eins pegpstrs yh ageahaphertongg — oped be a Os ae eon COM” | sight of her? Tell me tha jl had been able to render him elry. Money loaned id to go with the possession of | sulted relative the ne ity ot | ee went into a shop, sir, and as |"Sther an important servic ome uth wi multiplied many | Rossi's going to the sunny chime, but |1¢ was a ladies’ shop we thought we | occasion, and in return he gave at low interest, pee tn Bid ‘ens, # ure| he finds that in no other way can he |)44 better not follow, 90 we walt the privilege of his frie { strictly confidential. tng tn wait for the for young e into possession of his entire | Oitade And then, thinking we had Good day, gentlemen,” he said Pi Rosai is fortunat = time, we went into a shop close by | *m™lingly. He prided himself on his ke StrootJewelry ot te fortunate In that he has| Just wh ont will mtart on hin) et ee ine tobacco, We were 2oalish, “My friend Jose has in @ Into om of ete own but Journey canot b tely learned, |* Obtain some vive minutes, and {formed me that you desire to a Compa pany .wake | But he will probably get away withir ae, me. ° preepect of|the next month. He le heeping hie| Ween We came back we waited fr) Wan took i», | 417 PIKE, across from Kanke hall ' . 1 by a atillete. H affairs v three-quarters of an hour outalde V took upon himself the | Between Fourth and Fifth Ave. : ° - ©. « é As ¥ et and does not want Then, as Lady Olivia did not make post of spokesman He « lain nt on Ai 9 back y le up ublio to know much about Mit Ker appearance, I went Inside in| th? circumstances of the case to “ Mo yes net ear there may be some Itallan| search of her, only to find she had |'!m and asked his opinion proted with who would be willing to make Jen "the man did pot know in|. “If any man can help us you are ey ie nient pile by snuffing Ross! | wich direction she had gone. Mr.|¢ What do you advise us to do? The story ed a |from the earth Mercer and I visited all the shops of |. “! must think,” he said, dropping ty Spokes fsowned| Night and day he has been wor- | Umi an’ tain treet, but {to a chair, and assuming an ex y hie irate Yater be-| tied for fear an attempt would be Cold not Wor her anywhere, |Pression of the greatest wisdom tt png eee ware ts ergo ign . Mr. Mer searching now, but I jady goes to buy things at the n Md for the lov he hand- y ed up all his thought I had better come up and | *#0P of Valiochi—dam low scound jome a erican girl, was told ox reached tell you, str rel, Vallochi. Ze gentleman he buy unively in The tar of last Tyee © people close to Roma ee Oto go down myself and make |tbacco,” here he waved his cigaret as fhe amen ne @ is/are fearful that he will € read |inauirien,” sald the comtmander-in- |!" the air and blew a puff of smoke y ) italian mon=| aly alive. They know the cust — as if to show that he perfectly un- y 68.00 : Of the Italians and may th ‘ , AY cee <ithesad Rossi has sisters and b a: titan | Pealtter remnd mann. abe killed WL eet 700 Ws allow me t wills End of Bitter Fight nee th “1 € money in hia|agents of hie relatives if it te pes- | *Compeey you. & id her tether | “Two ph fans had a long and a rat p 1 should also like to do 80,” I| stubborn fight with an abscess on _~ ‘here and sisters navel netuta’ruattves wore very engry| Smit. “i have known the town for |my right lung.” writes J. ¥. Hughes pemeriat tdunde ani 6 arp acd 7 aa tine " 108 thes he years, and may be considerable | f DuPont, Ga, “and gave me up. DR. MILNE, D. PD. ~dD& sed away for thate von uae theo ipntaad that te the reunmn nie tatner| SEere te Tee Everybody thought my time had Now Managing Director away wn ude »- lair hat ie the reason hie father rove pl + Sg le wala | com * a last resort I tried Dr si fours that he will be Killed By ® #4 him. There ls some fear|,,,Come slons by all means.” #814 /cing’s New Dis Conmump- || Crown Bental Offices aid who will put him out sasains may attempt to end tion. The t eived w f tt th f thetr of Mra BR <A Lh os will be And we all got into the | striking and Yy ine eon omy a oy, Sle the | closely guarded until they have)" chet 4d accompany: | few saya. Now ive entirely re » to ° we made ” vurhe oO i and re ‘ : =~ ides ; hme w eale b; ee eee RSS OAS a geNey Se Ty) SUS Ter Te aay Swe wine T talk cortate or |G. 0. GUY, druggist, corner Second me nearly so, that the two Hassans | and Yesler were a! ttom of the mystery and that who had so per LITTLE HAPPENINGS sistently followed me that morning was employed by them to keep an eye on me. BIG SALE GROWS | The following diverce sults were) “Heaven help them if they injured | exes n the pertor court today: |, hair of her head! If 1 had to fol Mrs. Ida Hubbard against William | iow them to the end of the earth, I Hubbard, Mra Ide = Cumming*/ would be revenged upon them. | eae | against aude Commings, Mra rasta | ‘“ | Mary Herrington against John Her CHAPT x | | |rington, Mrs. BE. Buchner against] As we passed the Hotel Oriental Many persons who remember the Hollvar Buchner. All the decrees |the general ordered the carriage to oo — not ig fog momen ot| were asked for on the ground of|be stopped. He had seen Mercer, | rare aig ace ae) tenon ea ed ty ag ae ger ; Creditors Get r ey - Pwd ayo po keting! toca |perior court charging Mrs. Flora] “What news, Mr, Mercer?’ he tn an frien 4 ing for B's | Price and her little daughter with |quired anxiously, “Have you heard | id Good F ling N Prevail perdon. Creemet was » mead ta larceny by false pertensen. The /anything? ee ow alis oor L 7 . child secured goods from a local vthing at all,” he answered in @nytinierae y aa phan ee Ary goods store recently by repre-|a volce that showed how deeply his be ale atthe Big Monarch Store ; senting herself to be the daughter | feelings were stirred by the sad oc fsonment The relattves of Delphia Strauter ° of Mra Attorney Vince Faben, who ee retained by Craemer’s friends | somplice sent the petition to the gov has prepared a strong plea Jare « ted to appear hi Clarence Hanford, and Mra. i“! Price is sald to have been an ac- in curence. 1 have searched eve where, and, accompanied by the lice, have inquired at almost shop in the street. I feel deeply to blame for baving left the shop door Will Probably End Soon---A Great : Saving to Working People the super ri} . “ ma that Craeme ; other, memories of childhood be- rg, gg ~ si account of | rt on December 23 to show cause | for a moment Youths’ $9.00 all wool tweeds, sorts otis eoiet ei why he should not be given imto the) “Are you quite sure that she in| $ gps; ) Sh homespuns, now | 36c suspenders for $e. + he custody of the Washington Chil- i pe | . “ so of the aid that not in the shop now—concealed Youths el | 8c suspenders for 7c. tide of steerage travel from the | Merchants of West Seattle are 9) iy. arror to lyn cn |* os Home soctety ee somewhere upstairs? Forgive me,|@ ca Saoae tee ona te ae 26¢ neckwear for 8c. Within the week upwards of 10,000 arms ave the basiness on as ms |the man, as the public was 80] ing hile trying to make bie way von my dear duke, for talking in a way | % variety of styles, worth $10.00 to Ste eomarens fee To, « here and ¥ ypeal to | Vn, lh ‘ule @ Unite om, Wan pir p | that now u , f 5 n ountry for their old home across the |the chamber of commerce of this |) yught up over the horrible crime. | was captured by United States cus-| your ‘asians ners Suet thoes pe Youths’ fancy imported cassi- eaderwear far $80. chy tor retiet. They claim that they he von F her child wer t etficess.cn the w rfront thie| cals so well. and I don't belleve me many patterns to 3 ra] underwear for 54c. are being charged an excessive price | Milled and their bodice burned by | morning. Me will have « hearing , | @ choos , ages 16 to 20, worth Underwear ter O8e & : pri fever, Sor the paepose Of |r baste toes 2s there is any villany they wouldn't |$ $600 to $4 00, $3.3 , Men's 75 shirts for 34c journey. There are fathers and rag anal * Rcreah to ost ne robbery | mistoner er be prepared re ish at a mo- | ped myn =: Men’ se otreng S walla, 390, | woe ‘om Seattle to thetr stores alle Pes ees cuca or ments notice, if it were to their ad- following pr are only] Ladies’ dongola shoes, $1.15 are former friends to greet, there jand @ combtnation of creametane 4 ch a Lope i ms . pow F noe tipey tn te a4 ne et te vantese @ Go an." cmpien se the way goods are be- ‘ Latiey $2.50 viet kid shoes, ore I a good cheer for the plodé * ually fore ot The gs 2 ey 68 ae vs emo : - gr ep Pretend ME gy Bo se 1.66 good r the plodding eo y forcing them out Of |inat he had no witness to teatify In|Ohio Seat company and Anchor » ance sae Rag rity bon old | Men's nobby fancy worsteds,| Ladies’ $2.00 hand turn shoes, "i his behalf, other than his wife, |tannery. The loss is $100,000. jentleman, “if only by so doing we|§ Scotch tweeds, cheviots, blue and | $2.16. 5 nt lies in the fact that this Christ- sal thn tviaeaee a? Rg llr he 10) Craemer has always claimed that| MADRID. Dec, 16 pared As: |" Tee ne | 1S Sk corte, wore g00 te O08, | SR. PORE eutenatcn oslo “ : 3 steamers and ferry boat. /he was in Tacoma at the time the |zarraga today confirmed the report oli find ber yet, sir, never oe Fe vo) 7 ala aed oo dle: Syins De perow wise hatereentes: jcrime wae coms Mted. Te an tring (that he had been asked to form a| far” I said, in the hopes of com mead seat apes Sise:deecn chee. ta the a 2 pe o ae eo | fo ov pertes ¢ t b > my or ene ; : pte tee 2a ret _ = only a few woeks after the tragedy |new cabinet. Senor Maura, the re if rting bim, though I must confess |® Souare cuts, worth gar'te ; pein TF ee mas brings back to the old home is t ~K. ~ with |and Faben insists that he could not| tiring premier, has promised him |" was by no means sanguine myself. $12.50. Children's $1.00 shoes, 45c. lldren, ozce more to set our lips to ned reed 4 8 — to pay forces |have been fairly tried at that time, | support Well, I shall go down and make | Men’s all wool worsteds, chev-| Children’s $1.50 shoes, 89c nd undefiled i 5 vd fen < point that the | unless # change of venue had been .| inquiries. You, Mr. Mercer, and | & lots. tweeds, desirable patterns, Men's $1.50 worsteds pants, 69c. f , | merchants of Seattle are able to sell | secured. The petition is to be pre KILLS CATARRH GERMS | ou. Mr. Walkicy, had better prose- | J worth $9.00. 96-48 —— rom successes and joys or from | goods there for less than the home |sentel to the ae cute your inquiries in other direc- | & ,, Men's Imported worsteds, win- 2.50 ali wool pants, $1.38 me is ever = sanctuary of virtues | dealers can “wer ~— |tionx. What are the police doing?’ | > a ee ee $2.60 all wool pants, $1.87 eliedin ak benaton The matter will come before the Breathe Hyer poe Be Curedef| “Searching the surrounding | ? Eine cit sul ieee Se eee Geelleel Ghbe thats veccme trethe ogee Aaelpere epee tn the form) |streets sir,” Mercer answered handsomely mado, best trim-| Men's hats, worth from $2.60 to ak: thie Sadek WAtdh seems so imc TROVE MaDe mnteet “Whantey the HILL WILL BE Woe alighted from the cab and| 2 ™NKs. worth $15.00, now $9.85. $5.00, all the styles, shapes and “reais on Weak feeate the} | | proceeded to the shop in question. | Children’s $2.50 all wool 2-piece | colors, trom $1.30 to $2.35 after all, but a thin veneering | merchants 0 Beattie can be Per eT, 3 i We entered the shop, and. were|% "wits, now, going for $1 Men’s and boys’ overcoats are barges across the bay are too | ou da rou 2-plece, Norfolk, knee pants, a © nol orice and inspirations to be found no- | ny ane too Bign |neat pocket inhaler that comes with |He recognized the commander-in- | wool, with or without sailor col-| will be no ¢ agpatnton no and the competition from Seattle | te eee oe pe anetat dems 40 wes je is le ¥ outfit, and benefit will be » | chief and bowed and scraped with a Jar, $2.35. sale—there is no Hmit to quan- | 00, sharp for them to withsta Jat once, Continue this treatment |servility that made me long to kick Children’s 3-plece suits, worth | tity and no reservations. One longer exist except in| “This has been ing on 1088! Horace C. Henry, chairman of the for ‘n short time, and your catarrh/him. I asked him point blank $7.50, in worsteds and fancy chev-| thing we want to impress upon despairs of life, we may turn for |we intend to do something ‘wa {mittee which has charge of the cel-|Hyomel's medicinal action; it does lady who had called at his shop inee pants for 8 conte | isle, Binet arenes ‘ball’ bicck wed {deals back to the old home, | have held a couple of Nreethegs ana |fbration to be accorded the steam- | Not try te 1 disease of the head that morning. and for whom two , | north of postoffice. r st the world’s coldnes |have decided to take the er hip Minesota on her arrival here, |1¥ diy ine alr y aT. 8 |e tented etapa tc ‘ he world’s coldness. nee tae the matter to |fated this morning that the Cham. | it fills the air you breathe with bal He opened his greasy hands and 9S 9909099 90-099900 6 cabing then fet. thte~thet © r of commerce tiated this morning that the Cham-| namic healing, that soothes the Itri-| vowed by all he held sacred, that he that nursery of the infinite, and to telegram Seen Tames J, Hill (6 the] ceeeee ee ee arta teat orp | tee not, MROW; thet the COUN Rot gs and resolves of youth, the day effect that he would not be present | present in the head and throat, and |Obtaln from him what she wanted ee od 5 ohgg ro big Stment that and that, in consequence, she had ost helpful one in all the year. t the r ytion, as prin pn The) is th nt tha ab a n left the sho ; ter yenterday lied upon to hop immediately So has sogtanas Ste. 30 Loxpreaiea |, When using Hyomet the alr I informed the fellow that his : will be like that on house was to be searc ; profound regrets that pressing bust he arched, wherenp: William Elbert, who was arrested | ness would not permit of hia being piles gentenemti on he shrugged his shoulders, and | last Monday by Detectives Hubbard | present at the time, but added that He intineptic {f- |from that moment treated the mat and Freeman ¢ uspicion of hay-| he ended to visit the city Inter s membrane of the air | tt With the utmost indifferenc ing robbed and beaten James Bos eparations are now being made Your excellency is most wel ton In the Phoenix hotel last Sun- by the Chamber of Commeree for a eatment has bee » mur said the proprietor, rising day night, confessed to the crime | banquet to be given in honot of Mr curing 99 per cent of all)/from his seat; will you be pleased | Yesterday and was today taken to) Hill on his arrival in tthe. beanie 4 tend anil seeded lng the county jail. Elbert w oar Pha Gate, tr the Masunat bie. wok enna er Drug Co. under! Hoe then conducted us over his ed in Tacoma just as he was about | been set, as it cannot he tate |money if It ¢ fo refund the | trowsy dwelling. A dirtier place I i a to board the trasn for Portland. He |Just when Mr. Hill will arrive. ‘un no risk ¥ In buying Hy {don’t think I have ever explored remaining pennies they would] fought desperately in an endeavor met. If it posseas unusual | There was grease upon the floor be pleased to send him the promised| to escape from the officer, but was domaine werg to cure it could not be sold] upon the walls, and upon such arti §.cente Gunly wierpewered and brent to pon this plan |cles of furniture as the single Hiv ——- this city, A formal charge of grax rR ‘hard, rubber | 12S, OOM contained. Ther , “¢ swe a » an! s! and comp a hard rubber noe ite A WORD FROM JOSH W larc ony was pla t him te 4 “Gy evel Saat ond cl ‘ shown the s1 »ing apartments, y. Elbert enter room of Inhaler. w at a {Of which there was three or four | poston last Sunday night and afte stime: and additional bottles of |! dirty beyond description. Its | smashing him over the head, robbed mel can be obtained for 60¢ owner bowed low before the gover } him of $105 ——|nor, and said in a voice of ill-con Boston was later found in an un ROYAL ROACH POW cealed triumph : | cmatioes condition by an employe DER I trust your excellency is satis | of the hou The police were no- fied now that I was not telling you e r | c’n borrow money ronda jioston w bs taken into a ile when I declared that she was : | some one had entered his room « { AVES THEM g |the general. “If we have to cine men haven't got th’ hours ago and, before he could Uy [haul every house in the town, she face ¢ ao et |e ting to ave hist te re | “SIN [xia be found and "moe bet tno America’s Best for 5 a crush slow on the head | ho have had a hance e bus! The missile with which Boston was | 8." at ee ee ic s or 2c | strc, consteted of a rock tied in hen, without another word, he ‘The Fontella Cigar is a 5¢ Cigar tn price only. In style an@ | an old gock: Boston recognized the \ | lea the way out of the shop. It'was quality tt compares favorably with most “Bit” Cigars, m1 being one of a pair tha ouching to see the poor old ¢ 9 maeitie Elbert was in the habit of wearing (A TOC QUAKER DRUG co!) _ em he poor old duke's Bare ei ee ek E: (Benetited) James McElroy has brought an 1013-1055 FIRST AVE | anded Brotherhood of Bellingham| action for damages a t th Both Phones 1240. m . Bay Beoze Biers) are up against st.| P . coeet Ae ” Ww 3 ; > again Puget Sound Electric company to MARION ~ e | Police Judge Williams, of Belling-| recover tor injury which he claims — — HARMLESS TO PETS STREET Ti en ac r ros. [Bem states that ‘he will apply the|bas accrued to his property by rea c an ns | - ne penalty in cases of drunk-|son of the dive 1 pwd ; rgence of the Du- i. | oO enn That means he will “soak”| wamish river harcptesenens WATS8ON CO. } . rac. from its channels, the poor, unsuspecting gentieman | The divergence of the river was who foolishly wanders out into the | caused by the defendant company, rectors amd Embainers Par. Columbia treet j sin 1h Beattie, Wash, PIKE STREET PHARMACY 419 PIKE STREE PHOTO tes cO.. School of Photogra; free to ioe” WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS PRPPPOOOOOEVE »