The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1905, Page 1

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ae 8 AXTRA! sg E EDITION. ° = > a ; . SERRE EEOC O ROR ER i Rf RR ARRKRA KARA THE OTHER VIEW: be Wertteeeeselrrerecerre es ee eee Gtiemamenaien {BY DAN DEAN tenderloin? yo mighty pas God expect a man to drag re left Ub . his wife and baby through the dirt the du om feot had o tle over to the h wa h the corner anc! st wit Does the good Book say anything detor, my fr ' about thousands of little [deat suppore ) yes under the glare of woe you? these red lights, to peep into the sa Bes not very we . loous and peer up at the darkened Drive windows above? tenderlo!: Kid Look across there!” ht district, to gaxe wrecks around 1 followed the Kid's gaze and saw . P h} a halt ¢ ys, not one of : a mighty} them more than 17, walking gaily . as much an| up the street. They came down 4 as is any | with the parade, had siipped quietly ‘ 8 away and were “iaking in the ; tear sights et cup of real coffee, “what ¢ Not far behind them were two 4 think of them? young men, with two bdlushis Mbrolled a cig k a) shame-faced girls by their sides. poeben the south t white | They, too, were members of the : ‘and a disdain’ : rusade, and were “just having a the corners of > th as| look around eee seer ee eee pped at the ) wagon Can you tell ue what's the tay. the thee wa & é 5 you think you are i I by taking those Do you think @eock Dr haeffe = here oir mothers, aoke to an army of sand r your mothe 1 for gris, and afterwaris them the pro- nates throug y 1 sew streets, it there ie s pebyterian church with a @ >» good, or come to satisfy a morbid curiosity in Fi I ' t of t trict by the shortes be, ‘e a will @ That's the stuff!” exclaimed the . . Kid Hl bet that's about the best ay pleee of real, all-woo!-to-the-yard evangelism that's been done in Se attle tonight eT ETT et ee ee fa all the distr Morning « > that parade came here out of cur! esity. Look around you—the streets PARRA RHA AHR Wo Hilt yot with the people and b an hour ® the parade passed Yid men, Young men, decent women PT eee eee ee eee eee eee eee igaret away, ‘wouldn't 2 did jar me that jar Yes And that man, with his dear marebis through es - ¥ baby on bis shoulder | hie tired and the frightened child trudging along, will fade. away from my | memory e Worst things that city of Seat id, seriously who came here to uch of a moralist. My|'®* gaily up the street of shame, Geille ie to be square with my| ¥ill be forgotten ‘and to carn my living hon ‘That's about al! the religion march in Seattle. wt when I saw do Me women being |e! Bnd allowed to look at t Si... Me Tried to Sway from > &F those little the | Shother one when The Galvation Ar Popularity in th the enthusiast * o teeelved on ail side *|JOHN G. VINCENT ARRESTED Bapeciall this true tr Minion che ce min a| tN EVERETT FOR APPRO Plans of workers was ch *| PRIATING ORE * sianties an ae Se ft «| le ssion, but #| John G. Vincent, of Seattle, was tl leaders reached *) 7 Might district, « «. # arrested at Everett, Monday night, . Ploe toviencs to the district at - on a charge of grand larceny. Ac- BPOM, ied the march through #| cording to the information sworn _ % | SS by H. P. Fogh, Vincent stole four }and one-b Lddehehehehehehchetehel s he | Mining & Smelting ping that V wire in this cit happened to be detected Just boiled When a man march beering in his arms a bmore than 2 year Rileing by his side. ieading a i youngster » was so|the tunnel and atte he could hardly sta »,| pose of it. The th it to myself February 15 and the of | OS ee. ae 7 ERM, You may be bad. t been quietly working on the case BP BM Moa Iittle evangelizing in tuar re was missed, - yourseit was sent to Everett b it supposed + tly ¢ . ent to this city fo Your 19-year nto the! trial ibid ete eee eee ee eee eee ee es You Street, Mone . Mt 16:20 p. Meak: also Wartette M The ab. Proprietor of 2 I r an, will * * * * * Dr, Chapman's * * * * * Mowe ne ’ , * * MLE LE LET ETT E TEETER ELLE LLL ~ eter teeter eee geaTTLe STAR PUBLISHES FACTS, UNCOLORED BY PREJUDICE 7 READ THE STAR AT NIGHT NAPPY AND Ne Y INSTEAD OF PROLIX AND TIRESOME HAVE TO READ NEXT MO TUESDAY, APRIL FORM WILI aaah WARING TON @OL. 7. NO. 47 25 CLNTS PER MO BS, 0008 carckbea sel ores narrow sidewalk of the big ehectrix man who stoed on the » and girls and boys, ede ritwed the # eat enthusiasm Those girla and be t-faced girls God must have I'm frightened edly sine ere They undoubtedly convert many go Into the CHILDREN AT HOME! PT ST TTT TET TTT TT Tet hae 2 Sete eee eet tease eetan e FF Fae ee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee STAGE VETERANS AT DEATHS DOOR AGED ACTOR PASSING The quartet crossed the street and E ® te Walton spoke at th place to ask ne of Pensgelivts’ noon « it young men tthe Grand opera Yes Your home ts you to sea Do ping the work girls around ne, and saw you jeaire in you They turned away, and startea At 10 k De. Chap 4 q| the murder of Jame | about half of the people in inrge part of t silence at the |v to the jury iute fuded the Kid, as he will be years before the atient wife by his side It wilh be years before the sight amptiiod. rather than | of taht group of young boys. cavort- NT PICTURES. THE ACTOR HIS BRUSH AND BASEL. It is a remarkable coincidence that the two oldest actors on the American stage today are both waiting the ringing down of the curtain on thelr long and busy careers. Joneph Jefferson PH JEFFERSON'S R WAS FOND OF ONE OF JO®& Nelther “the Kid" or | will ever forget the night of the big revival God grant that there will never be H. Stoddard is fighting the grim e untarnished can and thetr ermon efor preached on th reverence may ives have been « poulers the mantle cc) Steal a Mine MINNESOTA MAKES NEW | TRANS-PACIFIC RECORD, BE LESS) Ther FEAST OF THE PASSOVER BEGINS) HER TIME FROM YOKOHAMA TO SEATTLE SURPRISES EVEN HER THAN FOURTEEN DAYS, WHICH Ser cargo c 7,000 tens of Oriental freight has eopaignments ———s general cargo The steamship Minnesota The Mmpress of China If tons of ore and 6,000 feet of wire from the Dutech-Miller ompany. The | 5 and the wire was learned | ent had i that Minnesota is expected to ar Trans-Pacific pany passed th and retumm since the here tn January f Empress left Townsend for adden teen ' inmeaota left Sea * is located at Foss river Min itm lef work has been t took the ore from|, Smiths cove, rred on was reported t ors aye | fas ording to the A partment has proclaimed that the Tsugaru straits are a zone of de fense, that they have been filled with mines and the usual restr bay tions to navigation will prevail. | pared to ant | These straits are in the direct path | tion. The legation ts 1 of Rojestvensky's fleet en route to | View that Jap return from Yokohama the rmaster general ay morning, The | Washington contract calk Boy Pleads Guilty days in the county jail assification CONDENSED AND ACCURATE OF THIS NEWSPAPER TODAY ORE THAN 15, 000 PEOPLE MARCHEDIN | GREAT RELIGIOUS PARADE RO OR RRR RRR RRR EERE EAR EER BAPE ltt we sites UF it QUESTION which oceurred Monday James | street aad I ee eed THE EVANGELISTS’ VIEW : RARER n gromd 4 int ‘ J cam deserth o and ent b re- ' 000 r t ® t Ln i r iad Mor it on of thor t Dr ght of Godlir 1 Nede th 1 f “pap 1 te ana “ "9 red Broth Gold- uy e 1 ' t y n t . “tek - ahaha Leet ee eed | said that if Campbell was © guilty | wanted to help pull on # the rope that hangs him These were the words of Mrs M. A. Cipher, of Ballard, on the witness stand on behalf of the prosecution, T She had just been asked by Attorney Hart, for the defense, f she hadn't told Mrs. Bour- gette, widow of the deceased, that Campbell was going to hang and that she was going to help hang him. Mrs. Cipher’s testimony w: given in rebuttal, for the pur- pose of sustaining the state- ments of little Eddie Carufel, who swore that he saw Camp- & bell fire the fata! shot. algies g- . aemaalalpesimiomaaeconaie esday morning. h © willing wit naight ee ee ed jod, r ee * « only 160,000) ‘The ‘case Gf the state against Napoleon Campbell, charged with tte, will after- lock the evid © was all y Mack- Judge Grit- keeping © been ning and as the m. As the al impreesion 1 would not be . ge h enthusiasr was that a conv necessary reasonable doubt een cast over all the damag- imony i up by the pros- m, and Attorney John B. Hart k looking satisfied and well nt as the prosecuting attorney p the state's case for argu- and Mrs. Dewitt Skutt are sting the counters at the Ben- nghausen store in the big watch contest. Several of Skutt's friends got the rule that votes more the sidewalks, » ely a dis than a week old on the date of their and ipt would not be coun this has caused a great delay bes 7 But eral thousand of these votes were wed jocularit r ven | sent in Saturday and the counters ‘ f hardened | have a job on their hands to sort was expected that the result fame were darkened and not a| could be announced Tuesday, but ht shone from an upstairs room.|on account of the o!d votes, the ery . able viewpoint was) count is greatly delayed Eight wded by the women who wanted | clerks worked Monday evening on wit = th emarkable spectacie.| the count and they made a big hole and ¢ the housetops were cu-| in the piles of votes scattered about the store. The present indications Dr. Chapman ordered the proces-|are that W. J. Santmyer will lead h hen the band reached | when the final vote ts counted. The se Goldsmith's Strand theater of old votes for Skutt will ; i . of the ne » his total vote several thou- JAPS LAY MINES IN RUSSIAN PATH NAVY DEPARTMENT AT TOKIO DECLARES THE ISUGARU STRAITS ARE A ZONE OF DEFENSE ———a legation has yet been advised to make repre- a result of of the Rus- squadron at Kamranh Therefore neither | @y Scripps News Ass'nd TOKIO, April 18.—The navy de- | at Japan exy {pate the inclined to the will depend Viadivostok Paes up a whet " make & NGAPORE, April 18.—The | Howe both the ernment and ne ul , N a e the Japane onskd- etean ee Hole é has st arrived | th ; anh Kamranh bay Saturday and saw t foro- | Russian fleet at anchor there. Th eoing a | repre: »ARIS, April 18.—Neitt 4 inder the Pte government nor the J F hoor aa eerenmeanaisiilibe ncaa seine pic aceae aes

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