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Would Slay Criminals, Insaue, Incurably Ill and Degenerates POR THE GOOD OF THE RACE, FAMOUS WOMEN PHYSICIANS | the public, but he wasn't reformed jor ben in any way and as OFFER SOME STARTLING IDEAS 5 ws he was releasedshe again | | preyed upon the same public that {had been taxed to support him for yen wherea euthanasia | \ ahelalialeholelalalatleiatal ha th atter for * xint we t is all time an y ‘ prote n M EUTHANASIA — A Palt * we put ' * Pea yea * ts, and ‘ and The question might be a will RAR RRR RRR f als an nation that they may n a ‘ who may live and who may not? By Ella K. Dearborn, M. D oO 5 Well, why not? Are you afraid y (Dr, Dearborn u far ac-jand any ‘ are al are t Physicians, dent ticing phy cr A, ¢ " « shar na and are obliged to pass ox Eititor.) An & mor at to our civili-* nations before state boards be \ a v | fosy or other affiiction that @ lingering death. Face the qu squarely and answer fo Which shall it be? | Buthanasia, by the chloroform Toute, that ends all suffering for the individual, or a loathsome burden} for weary months or years for those You love? Suppose you choose to Hive till disease has tinguished the last vital spark—-what have you Gained thereby? Is your mere exist-| nee of so much greater value than} the welfare of your entire family? | If you are wise and humane you ‘Will choose euthanasia, whether for) &@ loved one or for yourself. For every case of insanity that Is permanently i, relapsed cases murder at least two innocent vic tims, so it would be a saving of bu Man life in normal subjects if all demented subjects were promptly put to sleep. Put the question to yourself and| Qfiswer which is tho better, insanity or oblivion? ‘That we are not dealing wisely by the criminal classes is evident from the increase of criminals and crime {a proportion to the number of our! inhabitants. Much good has been done, but in the meantime the reform schools Rave bad to be enlarged. new ones Built, and new penitentiaries built to house the fast increasing swarm @t thelr gates. Most of the degon- { erates (criminals, insane and {nebri-| tion and our charities, and it ts an/ fore being permitted to practice ates) are begotten by degenerate|!msult to one’s intelligence and a| their professions, and, after that, in ee ~|preminm on crime to tax law abid-! some states, must pay a license firet reading. Nevertheless, eutha! j asia for the urably il, fnsane, | criminals and we thought of and ed by | those who think and work for race} | improvement | | Let us take acase of cancer, | | yourself | DR. ELLA K. DEARBORN, | — : ing people to support penal fnet!-| the privilege of earning their b YERXA — and ft would be far better| and butter, and ‘no matter how jin all ways, for the ertminal and the) many state board licenses they have ae ae oe amounting | tumily, the individual and the na-|must pass again if they go to an lamount there will be cartage of | HOR, to settle the matter at once ther #tate, Now, if people of the cents. jenthanasia, and I hope the day {#/ learned professions—the class who! furnishes the least per cent (2.2 perl cent) of ertminals—must ment their college diploma: certificates and munictp > prove that they know enough to jwork in their chosen calling, and -Ib, boxes of very fancy new crop| Hot far distant when this may be Californian Black Pigs 81.75 | kindly and legally done. 32-ib. kits new Sockeye Salmon.) Some have objected to a whole h $1.00) sale putting to sieep of the degen each erates on the ground that life, even the life of a degenerate, is sacred eac! . 12-i. kits Salmon Belli An extra quality uncolored Japan Tea. Retatls at seventy-five cents} Ut ts it? You only think so. thelr intelligence ts not tasdtted | per Ib. the wholesale price, ac Think of the size of our standing | thereby—and it isn't, for they real | cording to sixe package, per Ip. . | army the plek of the youths 6f our! {zo the intended justice of the law B4e to RF) land. With flowers and music and) shail we feel personally insulted uel 6-ib. can warranted pure Baking | kisses we send them forth to kili we are asked to prove that we are/ PB cr OI COR SES G50) be killed. We choke back the sobs! fitted mantally and physically to be| flour on the Pacific eee eh) | and mile through our teare and | worthy citizens of our great nation’ | make 1-Ib. loaves to the barrel consolation in the thought.| And if the state board said no! | * afd "the whitest, sweetest, nicest | “for home and native land.” bread you ever had in your home; | not you spare an army of d 75 ates for cuthanasia with Could | Then what? jener-| Way down dee: per-|of the peopie ju in the heart most} themselves fair per bbi. Walter Baker's Chocolate, per tb {tonal grief, and greater benefit to|ly. They realize fully, as no one the nation, than the army. of normal/else can, their fitness or unfitness main’ Cured Smoked Hams, arent, | Be as tarkets for bullets? Is the|of life; they may bear the burden of} wer | tite of a criminal of more valne/life jauntily, deceiving the public ‘erza’s extra little pig Hama, mila | than that of a normal man? {making the best of bad heredity ‘and sugar cured, nicely wrapped| It has been objected that if we | fighting against big odds for the ne tm parchment paper . $¢ were to have a state board (com-|cessities and a few of the good Yerna’s Extract Bacon, per Ib ¢/| posed of physicians and lawyers) | things of the world—but, when they m House Coffee, blends Moro Castle Blend ich, delicious, per Ib ...... F. R. YERXA & SONS, Main and Occidental. king of | whose business Jt was to pass judg-|commune with themselves, they ad-| ment upon the candidates for| mit frankly “It were better had | euthanasia that the rich old uncle| never been born,” even though. they would be put out of the way—“for|/may never admit as much to the a consideration.” nearest friend, though many say so There always has been and al-| openly | ways will be found a way of ro But suppose the one who didn't} | moving an objectionable (7) person wanted to live? | whether peasant or king, whether while you are supposing at the | by tetanus bacilli or bomb. }that, you might think about thou-/ A eriminal may serve a 10-year | sands detained tn penitentiartes and OLO RELIABLE BPOT cuntbnce ie & peaitentiary and come) aayluine wha want to be, idle, and| KLINE & ROSENBERG, back on a second sentence or even|of t @ sentenc to c3ocu & third, and he fs a criminal aristo-|tion by hanging. who prefer to live, or, having to die, might} choose the chloroform route t was punished at the expense of jt r the wheels of worldwid progress. One hendred years | free schools have done more for the! | world than 17 centuries of superati FRIDAY 25c Day. You Know What a jhundreths per cent of criminals eriminal come from Iiliterate an-| castors, per cent from those woh | ean read and write and only 2.2 7 ent from educated classes | So it i plain that the money in-| | | | vested in penitentiaries and asylume 3 | t benefit the classes designed }into f hoois, but there are some —— = | that ‘annot reach, therefore S0c French Steel Butcher Knife, | 50c AM Steel Best Cylinder Rim Jj the necessity of laws broad enough ine Made, warentet:.B60 Night Latch Be || Tench all classos of degoncrat Beet Quality Pa Napkins, | 85¢ set of Wallace Heavy Knives land one of these js a state boar nae ‘omen seg "256 and Forks, set of 3 for..25@ || for examining candidates for matri |mony and another is legal S0c Kid Body Doll, jointed with | euthanasia | beautiful treases .........25e h 50e $-quart Double Coated Granite Preserving Pan, 2 . * handles Sc Biack Satin Steel Letter Box ..... Japanned Bie SOc 6-quart Japanned Watering || 5 We make a specialty of dog fur Dishings and carry the largest and} |most complete line in the North-} 1 | went collars, leads, kennel | $0c 3-gallon White Stone Pot and Cover Mason Best Fruit seaee e quart, for | chains, ers, whips, blankets, 10 Big Bars of Radia “Soap for || 0c Wild Rose Decora’ | harness, Also a full line of dog rem 25e rian China Dinner Pla jedies. Piper & Taft, 1024 24 Ave.| 2 Extra Weil Sewed Creac ent || 6 White Semi-Porcelain Cups and fj} Brooms for .. 25e Saucers for 2he * | Tourists’ Exoursion | ‘The {deal short trip for tourists is to the U. &. navy yard and battle Spelger & Hurlbut The Puget Sound navy yard |{a the largest on the Pacitic coast Second and Union Fast steamers leave Plor , at ed THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUG “Chines Kid” |renoin’ me in? Do not let sentiment or supersti-|~ a4, our “Busy Fi rhtay”’ epeotate- || 1905, Cc this Is a splendid article of practical worth for ho and off use, Solid oak wall cabinet fitted with good 1m ha roomy shelf for small articles, removable rod for towe also stationary rod: ¢ as pictured—real worth $1 But one to a n; will not be delivered; can be easily taken away; no ©, O. D. or telephone orders received. Mail filled if recetved by Saturday night housefurnishing department, second floor, new annex.) two trunks of traveler's carpet-samples will go on “busy Fri day sale”"— Tran 0 Constating of 85 samp % yards long, of Wiltons, Axminsters. Body Brussels, Velvets oe paymetry Carp border samples, 6-8 yard wide, priced at, eth ee The Trunk © Body Bru els, Tap Yontains 100 samples of Wilton, Axminster eatry and Velvet Carpet sampiqs, 1% yards long, % yard wide Pri ach ° °° » 206 WOOL FRINGE TO MATCH, yard 106 (carpet department—fourth floor) (any number of samples to a person.) Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. ‘BELLINGHAM ————— SEATTLE TAGOMA NO CHANCE IN “DIS MAN'S TOWN” ‘CHINEE KID" Joe Miller, who ia known as the; heah fn dis man’s town ‘cause when was brought up be-|1 fee get settied in a place den fore Judge Waters Tuesday after-|somebody comes long an’ says goon, charged with being willfully) ‘You know dat feller? He's de idie and without any lawfal means| Chinese Kid.” An’ den I gets trowed of support. He pleaded not guilty| out ub de place Ab ain't been seen and was given a suspended sentence] wid no woman ub dispectful caha of 3% days and two days to leave| tah. 1 4jd know one woman fn dis ‘The plea made by Miller! town an’ de pertice seen me wid her was very comical and at the same| de day dey runned me in. I was time very interesting | afraid she might tell Hes about me. After the officers had made thelr! so I jes used to gib her a dime ter statements Miller was called upon.| get a can ub beer wid The “Chinge Kid" got up with a] “But sboffie and said | dispectful about peoples’ folks. Shi Welt, gemmen, and Mistah De| used to say things about mah mud Bruller, you alls knows me as de der till one day I jes tole her dat Chinee Kid, and you alts says ah am/ de next time she spoke data way Ise bad. Well, I doan deny nufio| gwine tu kick de whole top ub her what dis yah gemmen say. I ain't| roof off. Now das I aver done nobody and navah was nobody and| what was bad an’ if you will, please, nevah will be nobody, | guess, I| Mr. Judge, doan jail me dis time I got « po ole consumptive mother to] will suah neber come again and | )* aftah an’ how in de world am| will go out ab dis man’s town. I'l! goin’ to do dat if de perlice keep algo to a place wheah dey doan know I can't get a job de Chinese Kid and where I kin get Shoe Your Boys Now| | Clean-Up Sale $2.45 $1.95 THE JENKINS SHOE CO. SECOND AND MARION Boys’ and Youths’ $3.00 Patent Bluchers Boys’ and Youths’ $2.50 ---August sale say, she sure used to speak) — HEALTH This Priceless Boon Within Reach The advanced modern rr many years of scientific research hrontc maladies of ry dew health and every suffer Careful, Thorougt ‘ical Expert ed Fre MISS LOUISE K, HUNSTAD, $21 Fth Avenue North. Cured of Chronic Throat Disease and Tonsilitis FREE 70 AL $5 AMONTH * of Every Sufferer $5 A MONTH alth Is Here for Weak and Nervous Women Ma self and fam I can the sufferings [ endu of vomiting, pain and after eating and obstinat pnstip My HEAD ACHED FRIGHTFULLY rf ealth Restored at Little Mr, M. W. Fray, G Wash. 1 hed suffered for fifteen years from catarrh of the head, throat and and for the | past five years ne bad | made great Intoa 1 my #ystem. I could not breathe through my non. | trils, my throat wag alwaysin a raw | 4 condition, wn. stomach, this dix trom | 4 1 hed , my sight grew so dim that I was obliged to at eading en- | Uirely and I wasted in strength and| flesh until I lost all energy and am-} bition and was scarcely able to| walk. | “The Columbian cured completely, ing cost. I have treatment has! and at a trif- regained my Cost | invalid wher nd I suf-}and to 1 my ¢ e nys-! MA. B. P. SITH, m the aching pain in my 23 Stewar t k I had no respite, and man . ileus f tees waked’ t gms f the Head, Fare ight. utterly unable to get any Head sen sleep. 1 was a weak | ed DISCOURAGED AND DESPOND- | — - ENT I firet went to the Co lumbia Medical Institute, while to- | 4 am tn perfect health. Tam en tirely free from pain, eat and sleep and my bowels act freely and as mine ar WONDERFUL TO ME WM, McHARRIE, M. D., Consulting Physician. my friends, and every suffering woman should wit the Columbian physictans.” Our Specialties weak or Catarrh, Deafness, Head 420-426 Arcade Building, Btomach Diseases. Bronchia a on, Lung Aflments, Rheumatism, Biooa|, Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12m; & |}to 5 p m.: evenings, Tuesday and sorders, Nervous | strength, am entirely free from pain | and Skin I Affec-| Friday, 6:39 to 8:30; Sundays, by | Andee! like a new n. | te Piles and all Rectal Diseases. | appointment only. | oe CETTE LILELE LILI TTT eT TT jerstwhile gay old elty, After the earthquake comes the beautiful fire- 118 KILLED, 166 HURT IN WRECKS IN A WEEK. | Works exhibition, which lasts for KISHMANS, ©., Aug. 13.—Nickel Plate pessenger crashed jfully half an hour, and certainly no | into freight at 12:55 a m. August 13; 12 killed and injured such exhibition has been seen in | FREMONT, 0., Aug. 14.—Head-on collision between two W Seattle before. Each night during |*® 4& L. E. freight trains; two brakemen killed the balance of the engagement beau- PORTSMOUTH, 0., Aug. 15.—Chesapeake & Ohio fiyer tiful fireworks emblems, symbolic wrecked by open switch at Garrison, Ky.; two killed and two of different orders, will be shown, hurt Thursday is “Kiks night,” Friday MACON, Ga, Aug. 15.—Passenger and freight trains met in is “K. of P. night,” and Saturday head-on collision; two killed and four probably fatally hurt lis “Mystic Shriners night.” RI HVILLE, Ind., Aug. 15 CHICAGO, Aug. 16 om South Side L road DELAWARE, Aug. 16. parts and wrecked: BROOKVILLE, Ind., Aug. 16. Big Four freight; freight CORRY, Pa., Aug. 16 Pennsylvania wrecked by spread Two me one fatally 10 injured. GRAFTON, 0., killed, six hurt SANDUSKY into switch engin CANAL DOVER, Aug. 17.—C electric line; three badly hurt Aug. 17.—B. Aug. 17 into Panhandle freight at crossing and score hurt Pennsylvania freight broke in three |® seriously hurt | CONCINNATI, Aug. 17.—B. &@ O. |® struck street car at Mitchell avenue crossing; Lake Erie engineer of latter badly | The Third avenue theater is well |filled at every performance this | week, as the Taylor company is do- ling “His Double Life” full justice, C., H. & D. passenger plowed eight seriously burt. trains in rear-end collision and one seriously burt. |At the matinee Saturday afternoon Circus train collided with |souventrs of the company will be we jumped and mo one hurt \given away, and the Taylor com- Flyer on Western New York & |pany will finish their long engage- jment in Seattle with two perform- jances next Sunday of “The White | Tigress of Japan.” ing rails at Hydetown; two South western three passenger killed and om | The bill at the Star theater this | week is attracting considerable at- |tention, as it is one of the best, and certainly the most unique, vau- deville bills ever seen in Seattle. | Arnoldo and his trained animal re |to be seen at each and every per- & O. passenger derailed; one cursion hurt ‘ars collided on Canton-Akron train backed SANTA ANNA, Cal.—-Santa Fe freight and work train col }formance. On Friday afternoon his |& Mded; six killed |troupe will be fed in the presence | NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 17.—Probably 80 killed, 60 hurt when of those who care to remain and Atlantic Coast Line train shot through open draw. | witness the spectacle. The other HOUSTON, Tex., Aug. 17.—Pasvenger train ditch eng! | principal features are James Haw- neer killed | ley the monologist; the Drake BUTTE, Mont., Aug Eight killed and 30 injured in lcompany, and McGrath, the hand collision between a street car an ee ee ee TrTrTrrrT TTT TT TT Tree Tee ee eee Ts Jsompin tu do ter make masef re epekful.” When the judgé told him he could go, he took his hat and jooking back | at the bench, said | Tanks, fo god.” Mistah Jeige, I'm gone rile” Bennett, rned from a landed in words, | | just re When h with the of Bails ard, b fishing trip. SEER EERE EEE ERE RRR Re bala "| Gr d ast train r. Hair In One Nght” 1 Send a Trial Package Fee EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE EERE RE one of the bystanders TM tell you, boya, id the chief, | Te Prove tt a smile playing around the corners Free By M of his mouth, uid say It was a big one, \ got up there was an Inch of fish hook st seat of hy stiff yet from Another one of h Ar v said a listene and ATTHETHEATERS king in the 1 my back is | 5 How many did you was the largest? i of answering | FX RRA AAR ARR Re put to hir \* . * iohing!” sald Bat x THU DAY * ast Days | F nes, “Why, I'm) © . , % |. My discovery actually grows hair, | the original tone fisherman. 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I felt another, and then an Male another lorie bet it was a big one,” sald CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear this | ¥ he blanks and Stokes, Mar. 3837 Night after night during week Pompeti Is falling on the cir cus grounds, with all the attendant Rullding innati, Ohto, horrors arthquake and volcano, |f 6? age) Aig stamp to help “ regent ther MS cover pos Pain, Ot mous porctecheiss, | 8 I have never tried Foso Hair doing himself great credit with his exhibition here, and Seattle people are loud in their praise of his show The 8 during the first ormanece are of the and then comes the its calamity to tho | and Scalp Remedy, but if you witt id mea trial package by mail, epaid, free, I will try it. st order eraptiok, with write plainly, Give full address Vaan nies icilioanticilanes silica ia asim ieabaaialenadii clini.