The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1905, Page 5

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“Kid” White, Boy Murderer" Miisecn tu tenses Seeks Solace in Religon |.........: {ADOW OF GALLOWS OVER YOUTHFUL SLAYER OF OLD MAN TURNS TO BIBLE AND TELLS | the fear isn’t quiet man Murphy (BY NAN BYXBEE nor in the King and When {t flashes acrons At night I groan aloud be Small payment RY LAURE! 1 didn't mear didn't mean to, eas that caused me to 883 Tat Ave. CLEARANCE SALE 1), ODDS AND man Murphy a our window LION | CLOTHING | HOUSE | YERXA beginning to THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUG. 14, 1905 ° S more seasonable hints--- Stranger Dig Up ke to Bo ten-doliar bills in his hat-band rnd The “choo-choo wagon" steamed his boots stuffed full of nug Jaway right merrily with half a do ti | h Id At least such was the report that] en girle on board and the stranger ar c es ou Ss ou Down “Kid” White's face were | started the excitement in the Mont| continued his work of distribullng treaming real tears, and he cho Claire apartment house, 1114 Sixth | sweet pea h corned awa ; The D he rg 4 te when he “blew in” unan-|he sent a meqsenger boy for m his bunk and turned bis face to UH) noune with both arma full of|and began to give away souvent articles ‘ . ‘ j } | ra articles you can get her n a sorts of styles and wall weet peas, leaving a “choo-choo| nuggets. Then he remarked that he yo i ere in all sor x oty and, of | wagon” } hed outside [hadn't had his breakfast and a course, priced “in the Standard way’ you know; less to Beal ull this wealth, the un-| thrifty widow began to soll bim known gentleman had an unlimit-| black coffee at a dollar a cup, A pay here than at any Northwestern store, Try . | of exhilerating Mquids on board ring on his watch chain that just - =| > Hits original purpose was to call | fitted one of her dainty dig and Joa PEPPERS EHE EES ELE) Og & friend who lived at some hotel | was told to hel herself. An Ttallan step<dder chair * AMUSEMENTS MONDAY #/ 09 Sixth avenue, and, as he didn’t! peddler called at the back door and > NIGHT |) he Intended x the stranger bought th acks of % «Third Avenue—"Hunted by #| Tht down the Hine until he found) potatoes for a pretty housewlfe 9 Women &| he right one In making an elaborate bow, th & Star ite Vaudeville *! the Mont Claire sojourn a| dashing stranger stepped on the Aenea eer er ea ahd & & | KOOdly nt ft mischievous g edge of a portiere ard tendered the The bill at the Star this week in} #nd who are landlady a $19-bill for the damage headed by Develo, in his “cage of| Ver rtainment on| A miss just out of high death,” and he will undertake this mager ele mpuy mana q dangerous feat at every perform-| is away earning the pound of | fr t dress unde and ance. Another excellent number on! Mesh that must be dug up for the was left " ‘ste bill is Brydon's dogs, sald to ba] Privilege pf residing at the fashion-| r thar } the | come of the cleverest little anumals| 4ble apartment house | ger prolor ged bia call, making eves on the American stage Therefore, when the stranger a» of ti a delight by b , peared in the main hall and and after luncher ns, will » and the) #'ving away be peas right and had with the thrif wid Huseh family will supply the aecro-| left, the whole house was thrown all) ow at @ round figure, he accompa batism. Leslie Pomeroy wil) sing a| 8 & twitter. Three of the prettiest | nied a the Mont ( beautiful ilustrated song, and of the girls applied for the loan of| prettiest guests on a shoppin the automobile and were told to hop| At t repor sturday afternoot , batoher " ist and |her line ever seen in the city, The | ery m the , a9 bie lepart nt t ‘2 while the o pi ye prews if the ¢ eo Ores e na elled @ b arpa new bill will be pr r pe Phas coy lig ae firat time Monday night The last week of the Taylor com Hunted by @ Woman. “ jie laid in California. aD narrates | the changing by an old Indian hag} ad and a French adventuress of two pe te ’ . chikiren. ‘The mothers die, and thy — oo an fathers raise the children, one “oy Sane. OO: Oe. aot boy and one @ girl, in biiesful ig-} 3-pound can ¥ t x Peppe 10 norance that they are not thelr own.4 Basket .... » stcccsepecene 8] While not artistically strung to-) | | gether, the play has a certain orig 2 inality of composition which marks PR all of Mr. Taylor's works, and was} UO Dove gmeeiion 4 recived enthusinatically by the} R YERXA & SONS | main ANDO “OCCIDENTAL. news OF THE! STATE | THE COLUMBIA a now craft de signed for a river navige tien, will be | hed at Wenatchee next wee RELLINGHAM CANNERIPS are lrecetving consignments of sockeyes again want is least ex- pensive GooD piano to the finest that can be made. No matter how little you pay you get a GOOD PIANO, no matter how much, you get your money's worth We won't let you pay LESS than is safe, nor more than is just Pay by the month if you prefer A NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY will probably be organized in Ta coma soon. THE FIRST SPIKE has been |4riven og the Washington, Idaho & Montana railroad, out of Palouse. “KID” WHITE. THE STHAMER COME left Beli aloot lingham Sunday with 4,400,000 font lof lumber for Ancon, Panama, con |signed to the government never beep in this p now. I/hold hime am hoping just as hard as I can They think I am bluffing about that I will be to ure & heWi this religion, said “Kid” White. t on the technicalttic y law-| They haven't got the noose hamg-| rss UNITED VETERANS of Ask for a copy of the yer has ¢ — wd and maybe | ing over their necks like I have, and|,, Seanih-Ametath "wer ore ; will get ittle better at t 1 a bookiet, “Some Facts Poa 4 they are more thas 19, and “je no | meeting in annual reunion at Ta- About Pianos and We page Pye Itke a joke to them; but th eam Who Seil Them If | ever get out of bere, do You! mockery on my part. God help me. know what | am «oing to do’ [| Don't I need religion? What else 7 € mIN OF ¢ am golng aver to Japan, or India,|ean help me now? It's the only |, 4 RICH V min OF ORE hao been of somewhere a lang f like] thing t keeps me from going sod 1 am going to dev rasy ry night I think of the! of my Wife to God. Tha | dig, gay, sin-saturated world out| t goods. I mean it, every) there, wagging on as if nothing b I have lived thoughtle happened, while I lay here in STEINWAY DEALERS ; ‘ = Po bed man.| bunk, 19 and s murderer—torture ut it bas o been because | dk with the wager of sin. at people | Se Seen ave. Gai, uae: Se teenie fies ta Siow! woceh tt incr att, Tam golee te Ben Francisco, Cal has brought me out of my sin. For] hold tight to the precious message cme, C » long, long time I tried to get re-| that came to me so late. Maybe it ligion, Just to comfort myself here | will save me. The women are pray In my cell, but it wouldn't come and | ing for me, and maybe soon I will |those good women felt so bad, be-| be able to pray for myself. I can’t Sherman, Clay & Co. REV. CHARLES M. SHELDON } wll lectere in the First Baptist y (church, Tacoma, Monday evening FIRE destroyed the home of J. Winters. Bridgeport, Satur Gay, and his little baby was burned to death, MANY SEATTLE CITIZENS are ling their vacations at Cohas- set Beach, and at Scenic Hot apen NOT ENTER THE ARMY | | 1} ange! ——~ bright, healthy, well-mannered | weesTHR | youngsters-—have become known to| = ——— yet. I haven't the cour- | But, thank God, at last, I am teot-| ag ing right, and there is a little light springs. It was awful, that waiting for | the barrier to be torn away, but It's DO now, and the Lord ts giving a chance. The wo PAY RENT. jed by telephone with Bellingham OLD RELIABLE SPOT | MRS. MARY BOOTH-HOLCOMn KLINE & ROSENBERG, _Mititary | one like the ehief sport j sther does | ames here last summer and didn't whe bi question of|¢lub's on top, and Culver and an i . FERNDALE will soon be connect-| Ply A handy little hardwood stool for e, strong and well 20¢ made, 18 inches high mp Stool, light and eotining folding chai 20¢ | Standar maple folding chair ‘or steamer comfort camp or camp; the most there is nothing to compare i of solid maple, with them. Of maple frame, natural finish; strongly malie strongly made; good grade able nm braced; takes up very striped ticking; adjustable to little espace when folded; extra four positions with arms. The each .....+0....5 J5e Standard price, each....61.25 Standard Furniture Co. L. SGHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. BELLINGHAM ———— SEATTLE TACOMA in a year the Taggart boys—two oO almost everybody here. And every-| them. Culver was captain of the|Of @ baseball club that won 16 ,| lose one. Again this summer the career, | Other boy we those good x ‘ ‘ound two day : xe tind. Ghee enmaetiar ond on of a military | und two days ago 625 First Avenue. en have spoken ace bearing secret ma @ recently and to have| getting subscriptions for its sup. t, and comfort ta . ming to 1 | | my boys enter the service sanys.| Port. The boys have the use of a I shudder to think of * j n ng in the| Shetland pony t r to a cart - ~ ee ecr ant A fox terrier is Ei $ constant |® DEATH ERCOMES CHI 6 and Mi. | Companion * NAMAN BEFORE HE ave thelr mancuvers send ‘ le COULD REACH CELES ide their hors Elmore spent Sunday with his le TIAL RMPIAE A sturdy |father at the Taggart farm near ih. Wag abe teat ote Orrville, where kindly old Aunt tied ei ~ Bop lle e! t tain's 1 r, gave the and Fortune = sees ty, ge Se die is the army a warm welcome and no} Pg tally Brose cee are captain t good things to eat, Capt | el woh oes . nAbe prominn, the Taggart wanted to take Culvei OF THE You can buy this home and : ty | . OF 4 Sunday af down, and $10 per month Ps Make use of your head *? $3.00 wood frame ball-bearing | 50c fancy China Fruit Bowls ties’ yank yin at * Clothes Wringer ....-.$2.39 BROT h atce tan “i * Qe ean Wonderful Black Satin white Stone Pot and cover -plhe og Be me Polish PP 15¢ Ilon 296 ell ¢ ach lot for $50, . That * alvanized Wash Tub, well ajestic Cap Mantel....4f way the so-called bra x finished Ave 7.00 Crescent Hand Car ucceed in leaving the plodde 25e 2-quart ¢ Wheel Sossae Oe behind sful men are 0 Pan, with cover .......+« 2 femlock Halt-Soies, mer tty re censibie. Don't if, UNION BAKERY Ste 6-quart lipped Pres F 10¢ $ “ Kettle one ds and onds Adjustable Win he a plodder. Be sensible and Cafe G0c box best white enve ens, 28x37 . All I ask that you look at 1412 SECOND AVE f ent Turbber Huse, ¢ the land. I know it will sell it packages 0 SPAN ay Se glass Lemon Squeezer.. 81.59 " oy You and your wife ta Washington street car, \ Second and Union C.D. HILLMAN, Se OFPMAN, L. 1. HOFFMAN, Room limes Bloc! sus five acres of rich level land for | not consent to giv th boys. | less than rent. The property is ai sihisaiaatiaaiicnieaniiaiae Odds and Ends Sale} 3"): - MARINE NOTES} ::*: Sees Special along. too, but Mrs. Taggart would Sale of Gas tet from t Mor seid | Sie so Grates | of . ‘The delightfal, beautiful, cheer- Mond oe of heat is the open fire- ! N oa 3 GRATES have all these 1 7 features, but no smoke, soot or nsig to t dav Don't forget our SPECIAL Jings & t compar The 01 SALE. We can interest you ca Sint _ | Seattle ‘Lighting Co. ‘<I. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION Phones--Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind. Ex. 76. to the Iifeboats and | , . v0 was| reached shore safely, but later the wrecked on a ff 1 ¢ in| shi fted off the reef and a high town on the | 1 bay, beria t, | w jrove her on the beach, where t gas. ” y 2S, ts to she was soon broken to 7 oH r, bert the oe ew f the cargo was sav But

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