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ASAI MRR aati Satadbarate: erate tinoeited hai is GES SPAT |» ROUND GUILTY BY HER CHILD IThe Vengeance Of era Gordon Bevell TMRN CON EXGNIE SUNDAY, ba is TRL TONKS Business Denartme nt-sanaeh Man 14; Latieugucdent 11a 1. However, all the old bit BALLARD STAR AGENCY—#i Dh Ave. Sunset, Red 14 came up. Yes, 1 would} THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY Ts 1% 1905 ee One cent ver copy. si conte Ver Werk, “OF twenty-five cents per month @slivered by mail or carrier, No free coples, PA MATE BURSON (ERE —@he Bate Whell your the address label of each paper When that dat alvan ‘of date on the apleet fe ur aubeerl® te taken from the Hat dress inet isa The . Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- cure of Chas, H, Fletcher, and has been made under his ay personal supervision for over 30 years Allow no ene BY ALBERT HH, MODRICKER ! |} A strange man was Gordon Re veil, but a strong one among the trike, and strike Bintere® a the Powtoffice at Beatt!s, Warhtogton, as second-class matter WANT AIL OFVICE—-RAGLEYS ORK, COR. SHCOND AVE | PIKE srt has recently been epened | ok ey ot f art to jeave want ads rtrong. ix feet in height and The vast room had been om 4 on in this, Counterteits, Imitations a Home. The phone nun: well proportioned for muscular! of all save Barrell Anson and yo deceive ¥ cone ent Ut, | powor, ha heat anything Lever naw. |nelf, Hoe was leaning again Justais-good” are but Experiments, and endang 7 health of Children Experience against Experiment. W. D. WARD, New York Represen tative, 68 Tribune Bollding. Yet, somehow, in looking at bh mantelplece unaware of pres as = face, 1 couldn't get over the ideal ence, 1 advanced nolselessly, and h t CASTORIA RRA RRR RARER RRR RR that he bad uttered me great | 1 lng Ay Bane, Weer'y upon his a is P of b 4 yg a ag a he tomy bye ge a ee orin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, * rece ae PLATFORM, « to, avenge. 1 told Ilin wo ome day, | ibaeredt ra, kage. zou! — es and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. ‘It contains s 0 Leet news fire ot, Herron,” he rey Liknow -yai un imposti | 4 ate pa, * |have a worrow—a trouble t is | know ye I w of the} steer Opium, Morphine en om: te yp re a id war fever falthiess to her children's weg stealing my life away, and I| forgery that sent you to prison; 1| Its age is its guarantee. TO! Ape e ‘g * ri . 2 fe, S eeker . Jong to die; but, see here, | must| know all about your escape. But Foverishnees, . It — Disreoee oe _ ro E * | yg ee o stole fro: » child} son ne or this thing will) for you, Barrett Anson, I should relieves eething roubles, cure onsti pati , * ten apen a 4 iste main Si picks pen pe nid) acive me Mad; 8nd, aa T've a.pro-|tikve been & happy MAN. tonight. Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach i 4 An up-to-date public schea! system, * The mothar who, robbed her| S#atiment of coming evil, you shall] You have blighted my life, robbed and Bowels, giving peelthy an yintarel sleep. The q Equal rights for all; special privileges for nome Peng ¥ bebe |heer my story. Ah!” he added,| me of the only joy I ever bad, and 1 hildren’ + Panacea~The Mother's Frien § * Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal ef unjuct iawe a | Fea a a ee cnc | sadly, “It It were only a story—if it] awear that the happiness that yo Callasen in 4 j * ng bogircrk. ‘ “ were oply fiction.” deprived me of shall never, nev W § oll RARER ERR REE KE the herltng® of purity and be-| ¥¢ f Ss i ' / 3 EMR OE “ ‘Gordgn,” 1 ned, “1 am|be yours’ ‘The law ehall be put upon | queathed to her a burden of wretoh-| es eo ene mand | your track f : nome end adam liad, the & number of years ago,” “Anson's fate assumed the ashen Bears the Signature o as The Queer Way ofa Court | MARGARET JEROME en, een, 08. 8; DOS door and) rdon, “I left Kagiand, and| hue of death. He trembled in every y omy P limb. ; Peake eer | Until today thia mother has had eg to accept a teore- UD ‘ 4 | ‘1 want both my father and mylyo time to think in my uncle's whole For God's sake, ot he p , ‘The gold medal for admantine nerve has been held for a long | mother, | can't be happy without) what form, think you, do these! *#l@ tag ae in the elty = nage: ama ve . ey ot eo ume bo, w - " [either of them. I've just got to havel prison t “er » them. |New York. One day my uncle took|® chance—only a chance time by the man who, when con at of the murder of his father | them beth.” . oS nave! pri im th ht al them aesther miam in Wie malay, 6 bani.) ouet and mother, pleaded for mercy on the ground that he was left an | “phis is the cry of little -yoar orphan jold Margaret Jeror But in the St. Louts court of erlainal correction @ new | Her father, charge has just been established which makes this old one look ludicrousty | "¢r bic. wife's lover, Charles ‘No, I said, handsome fellow, with a very cap- tleas tivating manner “When Barrett Anson came he fe looked at me pitifully. Then presented unimpeachable creden-| strode from the room muttering: Linley, and it was not “Heaven have pity on us » mother think of th of Chicago. | shrill voloe of her Htte daughter with the mur | crying accusingly It waan't righ My mamma Kissed the man, and it} liana tein a » | | | 4 tic ure, 1s locked up in Bast Chicago! wasn , a ky ere lavenuie police station, Her wayward | Vaan TIKMt saving moth-| &t@W tO be a general favorite. But | pity om is!” he Tbe i. rich young society and sporting Wood, arrested for confessed | mother is also under arrest. The| ors who hold thelr own darlings |! never liked him from the firet,| “A faintnesé cxme over mo, and|~A loud report followed. A buile theft of valuable fishing tackle, has been given a quick trial in order | child (s living with her aunt prtldgadl sce! try yndnb /and 1 hated tim when he won thefT stood—I know not how long—un-| went crashing through the head of 4 3 that his elab: ly planned fishing trip might not be interferre 1 know,” says the bi ed} Doce sho, this wayward mother, | *Mfections of meron, @ girl) til aroused by people entering and/my friend, and bis fine face, distig loved with passionate idolatry,| calling loudly for Anson. He could and who was wearing a ring | bad|not be found and the train woak y powder and ball, was turned he ky. He, too, had found | ae bild, whose knowled ture in the prison gloom her c spon ber young Hi ee * ie - te ‘The larceny to which the you tig sweil pleaded guilty involved a AFT bmeesthee Paavo te dent danht + ‘gol: pre owe a | given ber as a pledge of betrothal, | start within 20 minutes. All was| Workhouse sentence. But the gra cious court had not the hardness of papa had a right to Kill him ak callering’ Gasauae ker sual omens, in the wile of which a| jaervant entering and advancing | RELIABLE TRANSFER CD. ‘era Cameron-—now Vera Auson lnagpage, Furniture, Storage handed her a note, She hastily tore It open, read ‘ ' 4 and swaying 10 snd} - oFtes and storage room, 1218 Fire venue, Postoftice butiding. tro, before axsivtance could reach| ». heart to forcibly cancel a Canadian fishing engagement, for which | the tackle bad been so eagerly, if feloniously, accumulated, and con ’ , and but little Margaret talks on and yen thin mother day o tented iteett with a fine and costa, which were promptly paid with @ ead Iitele re hgregoe e wlteagy Rms Be rion apna True, there was another argument in favor of leniency for the | who asks the questions ent In the guia a to fon a little one] ers sin nas wrought her own dis-| the sins ef thone she loves. | grace? } | hissing of a ser young swell. He voiced {t bimse lf when, having pleaded guilty, he 1 think my papa struck Faure! lover | se zon with a low cry, heavily 1) ynones—Gunset 902; independent ‘sald because he kissed my mamma it} Does abe think of herself as she ta ye pt a a | @ae ba ee wawn't right, was it’ It wasn’t right | might have been, the revered moth heats she lay T forgot in my blindness that the sorrow, tho humiliation and | for them to kins each other ae of'm Seutiet Geeemeer. week oenn! corpse, where she lad lately stood NOTICE To the disgrace was not for me, but would prove a burden which my | Thus has a child of 9, with wis-/in mother's purity and honor as un ry * people—my father, mother, sisters and brothers—had to sbare.” Jom beyond her years, weighed her | dying as the soul? | ‘The touching plea possibly helped to fhfuence the court. it | Mothers Repor, found guilty and) Wives and mothers, as you read 1 hastity picked up the note vad E : | condemaed her thiak now. Walt-eect to thi Se Should your copy of The Star fal «, Would seem crue! indeed in a court deliberately to add to the sorrow | ‘Thus has @ baby's clea sail Wax dene oe Sed es oo poe {1 am going-—heaven only knows | am you by € O'clock any eve- and humiliation of a young man's highly crespectable relatives so | looked into the depths of a father's! none of prison walls “| where My lifo is ruined. “1 ahalll ning, please do @ favor to eall very highly respectable as to be able to pay in spot cash the fine and | sin and judged bim justified. | Think now, once, twiee, thrice, | never soturn, Do. not seck mé1uy our main off (Sunset, Main steanta Jand then again, hefore you war the S*INo cna koew of the part | had | 105, Independent 1135.) detvesn 1H The Gartand A of ‘Courts, after all, are human and cannot be expected always to ro- As the Gaye pass aed the child — of your darling with taint of | pinped a the tepeible tranedy. Yeare “ b, mee x. and Big Mes Cooking With sist the pathetic appeal of a humiliated parent with coin in hand. | may see neither father nor mother.) Think of the wad, sweet yolee of [have passed by, and, at the death | rigs it more than once, plaase tele- | jof my uncle, | became proprictor of| |the jewelry establishment. 1 left] my place of business only long! Jenough each day to visit Vera's! | grave. | “One winter's morning as I turned |} tbe corner of the little church into the cemetery | was startled to see! CARLTON DENTAL CO, j/tying upon the grave where Vera/f) Has the latest in m: was sleeping, the figure of 4 man.|f “ppiiances for painte | His hat had fallen from his head,|f Work. Prices reasey jand his hair, snow-white, fell over|f work suaranteed, Cail a his shoulders, | bent over the pros or 1) trate form, placed my band aan no SECOND ANO YESLER 060. 5 weseneyer | body and turned the face upwards Over Guy's Drug Store. she turns t ‘There is chance here for fine gush over the tender sentiment ber auat with the eager) titthe Margare Jerome sobbing: ‘1 © | and sympathy of a judge who may perhaps be a father himself, or at | question , Doss my imamma need | want them both. | love them both. least has had one of his own. me? ‘Tell me, does mamma need] { cannot live without them. But | ™e nowt [mamma did wron) But the cruel fact obtrudes that gutity young mea do go to work- | The child's face shines with trath.| right" s Mt was aot houses in spite of the sorrow and humilfation of fathers and moth- | Tho mother was false to children! _ets who may be honest and clean, but have not that high reapecta Bilita whieh attaches, even in the courts, to people who come with | eash in band ‘The hope and prite of many a noble man have been shattered “and the light has gone out of the life of many a noble woman as, pen- T Miless and helpless, they have crouched speechless while a court, Ss S AR. DUST Ya without a jar of its cogs or a flutter of its sentiment, bax sentenced phone us covery time you miss it.} In this way wo can be certain of} j giving our subseribers a perfect ser- ice—and it is the only way THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. We sell this Range on thirty days’ (rial and guarantee it to use 10 per cent jess gas than any otber Range on the mar- ket. Call aad see them on dis- play at the store ‘THIA GRBY, ®their beloved boy to a workhouse pow it oo ys ¥ despite the worn and a jook—t e * ‘The other day tn Chicago the building of Murderer Hoch’s gal ihutoh. int Ge ai oes i$ Jows proceeded grimly, unheeding of every plea of right or mercy, LYING ON HER GRAVE THE | peace _——--- a until suddenly the blindfolded goddess with the scales caugit the . ; . FIGURE OF A MAN The revenge | took upon my en en, Searf Pins, Links, A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ‘Tm proud of my son,” said the Selink of gold, and, as by magic, the sawing and hammering wert oh ts emy was terrible, but that which| Sends, Rar Screws, Btc. old capitalist. “Hoe studied hard io| One night, whe told me, with greatl: wreaked upqn myself was much “wtillea. ° collage—didn't waste time and|toars standing in her eyes, that #he| more uo. I pray for the ond on an went Houghton & Hunter | The speedy release of a confessel thief in order that he may monay trying to have fun—-and was| bad never really loved me—that she! hie paused for a few moments and! ‘ Jewelers stake bis atolen fishing tackle on & Gabing trip ts strange procedure “Lot's omen a'com- | KTAduated with high honors, Then] bad been mistaken—that what she) chon 704 First Avenue - i he went to work with a pick and/| hal felt for me was only egteom and <a aon . . / pllsh-marvele of dipto. [BOW he's tm business for himself.| triandabtp. “Yes, Herron, It was a terrible re ip Commoner—and tar more sertovs béecause so common-—is the a ’ And you bet his knows bis businese| ‘I made no taply, I could not. I/venge; and, at times, the agony has] Saee Means’ Hand | peptance of a mere fine fo save from humiliation relatives «bo are macy In ‘wptainin’ why | fom the ground up, from the) reeled like a drunken man and went| boon so deep in my heart that I feel rich. | 4s ground up, sir.” out into the open alr. I could have like taking my 1 thus f ’ : " “What is his budinaw killed myself then and there, I) Gordon Revell t his pis they got home late t ¥ a J | He's ranning @ min think, had not thoughts of revenge 1 placed the The Bi b 615 Ist HUTCHINSON co. The Light ofthe Press supper.” | entered my mind lik 183 ave | John D. bas raised the price of] “Some days later, Barrett came to Clothiers, Second ani Union | Iinaeed olf. Another “Sweetly Sol-|me and said, in his usual pleasant | * il th its | emn Thought.” manner PR omer sen | : ‘ tikes, Bat ‘ J 4 “Gordon, old fellow, you must “Tt tmy not be good theology. ftmay not be goede’ * + ati hate mapas Aceaek Dock Williams will get the wife a| congratulate ® ne" certainty very 964 common setae Gia] & Nery, odd) moral ei Ot ceonn wave and piney isle, | ROW calito driae aid ‘goto the Ligwis| ©." kenw only too well to what “4 that the weat,'the dréad of"xposu re in the public press keeps 1” Of ihowntaln land’ and” stream; | Abd Clark fale with the Echo band| be” was “altiiitik « add. tholigh a ] HARRY SILVER Prom @ man sticking clone to, the palh of gactitude who otherwise s| Then go ‘why aud broil and fry ‘and/ boys about October 1 There wijl| @readful pain convulxed my heart 117 Yeater Way. stray’ off into the byways.” : "|" Siazle, sweat and steam be a great many farmers who will)! maintained @ steady countenance e byw : : le Bi amg ony Fail take ‘the'trip with the band, “Congratulate you? Why, what A genice! place to borrow money os ; evan | Wa we are on our vacation | tare whl he ee nie rage Peers: per Your pew -auls may. be bought here on one dollar a week pay- [f} @immonds-ana aN kinds ef The words are thone of Cardinal (lbbons. } “Sik O"Laughiin, the urmptre,| Ybo go, without doubt.—Eecho News| “ ‘Why,’ he said, with a little vane gefionte = » you greatly if tempororily abort of cash and you thay are both senaible and true. bas been married. Not all of }iaugh, ‘I'm going to marry Vera “ P . | °sincer decisions hereafter witt be| Governor Higgins. of New York,| Cameron and | want you to rejoice Every Tittle Witte sie reformer With superticlnt views eries out | ao I wants the legislature to Investigate ood fortune’ against the publication of crime inthe newspapers. He knows nat the life insurance companies so pub was all I anid. as I took : . ee a » Since ea aa ea | oe ie ee ct thot, Sat dt hoe if Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. And every little white we are told that the model nowspa ¢ | when be gita out int’ th’ country,|Maybe some day wow will | bated him then, and how I longed to] Corder Pike Street and Fifth Avenue. 1M Fine? AVE. BOUTH a ‘ es onthe public confi-| deprive him of his happiness! Soon Phones—-Suneet, Pink 1751 tn- the ‘fature will publisd all geod things.and no bad things. Aw reckon be is, But you ure after that the means were given m nape mann dependent 1751. Free Delivery. gefitieman tried making that sort of a newnpaper and was eyeces#(ul | ougnt twee him when he's in| | to do #0. for a week. | town.” St. Louis turnera, who offered to One night a jewelry store near) SEE Trae eee ee ae ae RO eager i | pay Governor Folk’s fare to hia old | by to my unele’# establishment was Some day, we ate told, a ennesee dition b ed by burglars and a large REMOVAL NOTICE! MODERN DENTAL PaRLors PHONE, MAIN tivo NOT ANY TOO CERTAIN. home tn mm ¢ news of murders and suicides and divarces, etc. | “f wnderstand you're going to/£° there and stay, ought to huve/@mount of valuables stolen. My|f| Mave removed fram Second avenue and Pike sireet to Second ay- sponds with the Never, lmake @ trip across tho state In| known better Hasn't Folk said! e reqnested that Anson and 1|— «nae and Marion street, Maria Bullding. mark “Ster- That is to any, not #0 long am crime existe your automobile this fall repeatedly that he always pays his » in the store for a period of | Our prices ars the very towest consistent with first class ma- [| ling” on cilvell And it would te an w unate day for soclety should the press 1 don't know whether [am or, fre two or tates weeks Anaon talt of terial and workmansb!p | “NG. 1213 Seo. SHAW'S DRUG J ane }not. I'm going to start out in my iD his alewp, and one night babbled | ie He STORE, set out to systematically suppress the news about crim lac Jimmy Hyde held up a Long| forth words that placed bim in my |i gO PLATES odern ental anes i... Beat Island railroad train 30 minutes,| power! | and the newspapers are making “Autumn came, and the day that | great fuss o Shuah! Vera Cameron was to beeome the! held up the Equitable longer than | bride of Barrott Anson arrived. The that marriage took place that mornin and the couple were to leave for AN APPRAL FOR MERCY extended bridal tour. The sp The people of Malden street would| mansion was crowded with guests, care if the party who owns the| and everybody felt happy except phophons would keep it quiet} myself. Now, as the hour drew near, | vix evenings out of seven, for that | dreaded to strike the blow I had ‘The cardinal points out w One of the great fears of criminals and evil-doers is pubileity “Men love darkness rather tha 4 Nght because their deeds ‘They tremble lest the light be turned on Phe frst thing Jar seeks to 6 ta to put ont the light ‘What goot-would it do, pray to “take off the lid” of crime unless the limelight of the p upon it? Of course there js guch a thing ag oVer-emphasizing and { ing crime as the yellow sheets do. Bat that practice contains it wn ime Second Ave. and Marion St. ALBERT HANSEN MARION BUILDING JEWELRY, WALQHES 706 Ist Avenuo hone ” PIANOS jew York Dental Parlors Ten years guarantes cure. Readers will Stand dhout #0 much bf that and no more ws an old time chestnut.—Glenvitie Woe sell better Pianos ot lower prices and-on easier payments Houre—t:t0 a m tot pm ‘And, ag the cardinal says, fear js nat the highest mottve, but | eons than any other boase in the city, Sundays, $.39 a. m. to 13 m : y traight who else wld go _— ‘ } $14 FIRST AV EATTLE. has its uses. It keeps many a man strolg " | “Was my wife angry? 1 gue: Becond oer Howard Bullding, opposite Pena Mutual Life KOHLER & CHASE, ‘§ putame 5 Second Avenue. ho was—anspeakably angry. Was yours? Yes—spoakably angry crooked. Long burn the Neht of the press! If you want to ove exemplitied—it you Lrospertiy ies SOM SOCIETY GOSSIP. “e is having a mole re ved from his face. He te doctor ng with Dr. Courson, at Rileyville Mrs, John Sodawafer, of Calicoon depot, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs, Karnest Geaby BARGAINS IM FURNITURE For bargains in Furniture see vs. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 20 Pike S | LONDON LOAN OFFICE ond Av. & Neat re uye Drug Stora | Money to dan on Watches, Dt } monde and Joweiry Do not buy a watch or diamond before you see our display in our window and pricey marked ip slain figures lease Luria, Prom ove the ay Bright baby boy eame to gladen the home of Matt ~preparing for ' ntudents—at their we Crowley rfiend had a ra Calicoon Depot Sou ahavid go right @ | There wore some farmers in town) Mra. Louise Bat ‘we down to the Collins this week looking for ewers | bee on Friday tas te Bide. James and Jand forkers at $4 and $6 per day,|(N. ¥.) Democrat ' = Becond, top floor, an: VY |tat we failed to see them take out} | ig ¢ ah oh oe ey or even \ SKS jany hand Incidentatly there are LIMPING ON THE LEVEL The QUAKER DRUG (0, assem o\ fa halt dc hobos loafing around| Nolse Lain I6 limping because 1013-1015 FIRS th Soide Both Phones MODERN EUSINESS COLLEGE de jtown whe looking fot| a very tame leg, uot in the hope of| eS TEST AVE Prien a Funoy world thi Free: increasing hia pension Cre + claim to be Both Phones 1240. 83 DENTISTS Pike Str Corner Third Ave

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