The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1906, Page 4

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ey THE paged ene STAR BVEKY APTRRN Rustnens Denartment MALLARD OTAR AGEN« Red 14 lane matter —ew _ oo . and t at ©, thee tim ‘ and politica * of the world have | F work ‘ w ® Booth, the | phila plat of an } ts ft t ht of ny ty ‘ ' oha ' fa =a apg " t @ sing t I , \ f a ab thee 4 ¢ an m t . , ned actical | pt ot ‘ establish t or of the pe . find an tt went res c « y 4 ot } ° Mr. i vas a M in hie yeara, ap 1 take t to a t h sae sof pec be regu os i "i « > the s and shume mist « which form great « * in all Jaree » and cause moat of the woes of } ’ treatment ot y ses 1 way ts “ « ot his af anid thod . tried has r eefu! W 7 plete s or the hap- piness the w sm than th gimation of man can grasy Here ristianity that d thing Here is the | greatest Christian of t > | The central fire of his che * simplicity, His soul te one steadfast Mame of devotion to one sole ideal, and this Mame THE INFLUENCE OF BOYS BY CYNTHIA GREY ed, 80 the trom is bent.” ‘© be used to surround ghildren with proper influences fs a problem of some intricacy Father and mother may lead ideal Hives, but the inf os which » STAR DUST —~—- L often tell my hua; heard that he gets up and gots his and get a whiok It ta not nee The Greatest Philanthropist of the Age PHOTOGRAPH OF THE COMMAND ER-IN-CHIEF OF 2 SALVATION haff and dw ~o~|\otf, and the Jones family went in-| then ap the {| doors, p STATE NEWS | "in camp ne enthusiasts are to play # seven-pin | match by telegraph ploneer resident | machinery, at the last private ts dead at the age of 90) taken of the pair by baby's ax William Doule, a baitle with a! of Shelton kane had a deaper large cougar and after the animal had almost The Washington Live Stock asso bh has been eleeted KF. in season | } at Spokane A company road to Lake Pend | from Spokane incorporated. radieward, both resting places | indignant infant ! tything im our store has been marked down to prices that Benson, Of) wore empty, She fancied she koew Mra Jobson's dull, but ain move tt We mean to clean out our present stock none of the family had the! her eye Bhe in an entirely new stock throughout jchild, and & little nervous chil! ran | gased. riek, ther fup her back another t off in} The Bellingham Chamber of Cx | merce has agreed to anstat the }eanas im their effort to have a road | baby? Meanwhile prepa HEPBURN BILL IS BY GILSON GARDNER Staff Special to Th Representatives| Meanwhile wend and Exch many porters of their mensure, | It in safe to amy th | He | ered by the WASHINGTON tration program on rate exislation has now been framed up the passage of the which will be o house committee 6 and will be fev rted at once. remain for the drafted by | pier whence Attorney Gen be the effect of oviding that the the shippers who hare | trowt the time for The Dolliver bi ff amendments and setting judicial review of t their children meet in the of parents who are not so « cumspect frequently out parental example and precept ‘The writer knows a bright boy of 14 whose father has never smoked a cigar, haa never tasted beer, in short, whose life has been as clean and wholesome as the life of a woman, yet this boy with a kind and affectionate, good-nats professional father whe than willing and able to ngh the best wn Am a, will om ® cigar him *, jump freight trains from home, will not go to school, indeed will do eve his fond 7 ts ¢ ¢ of his them instea f his parents. Boys have inf over eact T sar atmoaphe 2 aphere o tere & their earl subject t A a or tw ers, for t -—_ mak ect om air of . their the talkers « i « the arowe are that the « " ed t ha eo crowd at nN ex t Matrict toa : . down The in cme | tot ‘ tt ‘ her nough safegua presented itself think this boy will , ng with auct late hin with age? Fathera, there are some things that your boys are Jong before they are 20, and t mld get t you rather than from such a as was lending t to rutn . 4 : 2 and teract the libert m was rig 1 We send b to h that teachers may ed them, but instead the boys w y met there educate then The greatest influen ys are the exa and » ments of their assoc! rate making powera ty in favor of the lew of congress by a big be up to the senate. { these provi remunerative. Lp por WML ae LENA Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, onsite Come and See—Seeing Is Believing OF QUALITY. will tell, prefe k to my wife before oa le | BIG BARGAINS A WORD PROM tos WISB. ! Bet ry Powe b -, : t e At the Big x Drug Store They talk about the w nowadays not having any pr ‘" thetr work, Laok at Trimming, the ath tongue |barbe Was there 1 kumar ka eafe a " on entlous 1 neater th'n | on his best, does bh | u bet he dows Why, he's #0 ¥ dynamite, | to his trade he won't raight Ucket, Always cuts i steeet , - . “1.00 | «a setae Nae ’ the ¢ ued the firm that soid J cht - Did he recove t € ‘ The QUAKER DRUG CO | HeKPUL | 41013-1015 First Avenue i 1 0 ‘ What dear. 1's absolutely g | & ta You | 2 1 ' FA ACTIU | WHY Yim DIDN'T ANSW ‘ 1 na , but ' her I f it ab t » 1 hae ¢ t | ty pers xt at pant } Mo | will out i f iw ‘ ks} Job Rock Jr, has been A , | a suine that it . wh 1 we y | ae ten has made Jobr an ox king yy. Va p pe mend “Well, goodby,” said Aunt Job-] 10 minutes. I'll give you over to N, P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYIN AROuT 800 MEN | policeman ON C. D. HILLMAN'’S MEADOW GARDI on, “and come to see us soon. I'v | “Me to @ policeman?” erled Aunt and very vais Large tr had o @elightful visit, Kiss the} Jobson. “No, I'll give you to one er th. Also need several men t jbaby for me, My good man, that| Here’ Police! P ar to Duwamish bridge. 2 hamper gots into the carriag But not only the exptain of the mes biock | Fasten the padlock and bring the|boat and the bystanders, but three key to me And the carriage drove| guardians of the peace, . that opinion was 4 Aunt Jobson i muré ed his arm to ng to the once jhamper. ¥ Jones’ baby had for once been left} as to wheth in the care of Its great-grandpapa, | to steal the child & veners gentleman of 89, wh One policeman had been seen religiously shaking it| poor Mra. Jobson, and they proceed ty of ed in ignominous procession to the} The Fair 1613-15-17-19 2d Av A Genuine Cleaning-Out Sale ip and down with the regul ¥ | station vs} There the hamper was open¢ | | mother. Now grandpapa sat reading /|and from ite newt on the aper. and no baby was to be) pile of linen was lifted a very r Mrs. Jones glanced bedward| very moist, very tearful, furious! hied, “where's | hywte andpa,” she tions were be he went to sleep be-e-autifully, | ing made to convey Mra Jobson tr y de said grandpa, complacent-|the interior of the premise, an }ly. “and I put her do re. |things were looking very badly f 2s eee T {1 don’t know that poor lady when a d per but on some kind of « couch orjand a man's face, pale with sus ‘ eel) dete t lower rates and on easier payments | cradie pense and suffering, was thrust Bh ty cag gh oot - - than any other house in the city | Mut wherever it was the baby I'm here again, you see | was not to be found; « after ala voles, quite fatented by mix | frantic search the terrible fact that | “Has thing been beard of my xs wae «@ ve at 4 Papa b ied Aunt M © went Jame KOHLER & CHASE, ry of joy, and the man roshe 206 Second Avenue CA MEYER, Mgr, ard and nated the baby the policeman’s arms that's your child, eb p he met ithe grim officer at the desk Well © street, ask jing all t lif they had seen a baby four month ave found it, The old jer we arrying tt FUEL SAVING uncons af basket. 1 sapp LABOR SAVING temples ata agg te 4. : THE MONEY SAVING ve-year Quarantes, atives wo soon afte ar ward, and to hi TEMPER SA ay Att Aunt Jobson waa driven to the/astonishment he saw old Aunt real Senne d. < y Lady Attendants Houre—8:29 to ¢; Sundays 9) to 12, Both phones, © dextred to | sor take st “i daily wo tm sized Ob, Charles lea!” she erte M2 RECOND AVENUE vurt And this hamper fw © entd |mave te I'm tak p! i'm ar — fairly remean.| the old lady: “can’t y rested! They'te « to CHI Le NO t hing it any longer’ |baty out of my hamper like HARRY SILVER, Prop It's very light W (hat got cats out | One of the men put his hand « 1 fool as if | was 117 Vester Way. no| toward the handle of the hamper & I'm going crazy A genteel place te borrow ry mn's she spoke, t t paused: |Save me, Charles! Save r @lamonda a» kinds of jon. — Got a cat aoked I will, auntie.” said Jones Buricuy Confidential A cat Jobson. “No,| know just how it happened - t his None of r t fhe said | narsery ow baby’s great grand B be | Aunt Jo not being used to th Should your copy of The Star tat mom tban| “Capper ay. Cappen had laid the child to reach you by 6 o'cloch any em aptain, w was hard by, ¢ apposed to be a new fa ning, please do us the favor t al and adva how afterward the op main office (Sunset, Mas r ty bas « aiy ta 1050; Independent 2138.) betwam # a " b arn T f° at th and 7 o'clock, and we will ‘ be ha i he nd to send the t you & copy at once If you shew: P ° bef ‘ nt thane miss ft more than once, please tae eo yw .¢ aptain. | th very P ong phone us every time you mim & ne tn on I be off mis In thie way can be certais of se ee J Pee giving our cubestiean a San a vice—and It is the omiy way, THE STAR Pt ScisHtNo oo Jk WELRY, WAT! THE wrens 706 Ist Avenue STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA @ALy Weaning Aossait for Less 1522 ist Ave. Seattle ae 8 At the Novelty Cloak and Sa) i ANYWHERE El AND TAKE YOU! TIME IN ‘ nd Ave, Ba Mfg. Co. WHICH TO PAY THE } 1207 SECOND AVE. ? OUR REMOVAL SALE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST EVEI Ovp Pantages Theater, Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc) Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave, HUTCHINSON 60. Clothiers, Second ani Unies s

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