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Sees. 1 by the Humane ety, @ ' y y APNOY = ms 1 he dontiat has been doing a ~ De 4 eet SS lrushing business in filling horses . + 4 - » teeth at the public market F o ype: es One cent per copy, aR CONte Per week, oF tw Thies ip th pplaint of F. &| \ WV a . eee uo" & Neif, v@erinary surgeon, against |* Sn an unknown stranger who vaulted : into the field a fow days ago with b F & badge which he declares to tave | \\ been issued by the Humane #0 cay | | | elet | ry * This badge has been the means} bd of many equine dental feos Of $2) gem ns ss pelicans and $4 D THAT'S Ah RIGHT, AVERE77, THE SEATTLE STAR V STAR PUBL isHING Co, "Felephones Private exchanges connecting all parte of the ANYTHING LiKK pay ¥% duilding — Sunset, Main 1050-ard:-Indepsndent, 441, OTHER USED TO BAKE Ask for the department: of. the nanie of ‘thi¢. person presenting himself to be aw a ~) BV ete STAR AGENCY —tomer OUR READER SAYS “WHAT GOOD?” Many subjects of our readers have Che following, on the is so evidently carnest and sincere that ptinting in this column you agree They man are trying a man in Suppose he is convicted pronounced, and that the state, EVERY AFTERNOQN EXCEPT SUNDAY, You will do well to read it and see if} “7907-1909 Beventh av. | | / | | | to us ssed letters on many » subject of capital punishment, | | it seems well worth} New York for killing another Suppose the death sentence is which says that it is egal for| eis! THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908 GETS BUSINESS ON BOGUS BADGE Humane Officer Vaupell, of the y, ways no such been issued, and that if any represents that it has been, practicing a fraud bad he hae | mm | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BY GtORGE, THESE EM BISCU/TS AREN'T > DOWT DODGE. YOU NEVER TOLD A GREATER TRUTH /v YOUR LIFE, HbR B/3CU/TS one man to kill, again asserts that it is perfectly legal for certain other men to kill—that is, itself place this morning, that even before you saw the light coming} Suppose the execution took! in at the window this wretched human being had been led along} the gray corridors, strapped into the state's murder-chair and} entertained or just amused.” stunned by an electric blow as remorselessly as if they had BY JOSH Washington Star. gh Bide 100 dew sttapring of tnfen-} _ + ; ——- 0 struck him in the head with an ax. It’s all over now. The man | “Well, wot t'ell yub tink wh Jim | into effect it seems to me The Rescue. Der dog lee man's beast frent . ° F Corbett an’ bis wide idee “bout run- would benefit and the is dead g A Word From Josh Wise. on the ranch. He would start run-| Ob, the night was still Bromises wane like ple crust, hart nin’ de fight game lke dey run bese- | come to life again,” What has it accomplished? ning around the rain-barre! very| And the sight was chill, to ISt upon ball, wit a national comish,” le " ? cock olifted? | slowly and would tmerease his) As you sailed these arctic seas, Dere iss alvays room at der top. manded Bill the Strate. | “Yeu, 1 gees so. But Is the world any better? Is society uplifted? Has the) Dot ins why der attig ine full of} “I bad not heard of the pugilist- it be fun to sit back state been purified? Has it made any difierence at all? Will] it deter you from killing because you have seen the terrible power of the state? This man knew all that. He knew that! the punishment for death was death—but he killed his man Is it only vengeance? Is it only the hatred and anger of | the state towards its weak citizen? blood—” is that the answer? That is only a relic of barbaric | days. Vengeance is the dethronement of reason The principle underlying the punishment of man by man} has been recognized by the thinkers of every age. Even Plato} wrote: “Everyone who undergoes punishment ought either to! be made better thereby and profit by it, or serve as an example | to the rest of mankind, that others, seeing the suffering he en-| Whose sheddeth man's! | Now ts the time of year up north STAR DUST speed until he was finally running “It's @ poor rule) so fast that about every third lap he bad to jump over bimaeif.” He clinehed the sale —Judge, that work | r your way.” don't When relgne the festive we! And jokes about the ley blast ) By editors are scissored. | | j Prohibition in Georgia ought to} benefit Michigan tndirectty. You) ¢ j * / eimai Cumrox, “He seemed to enjoy Gy do himself; but I ean't be quite sure in my own mind whether he was By F. W, SCHAEFER, ‘OPINIONS OF BILL THE BRU When you, with a sigh, Merely sald good-by, And resigned yourself to freeze. chunk | actor's A beauty sleep iss Ukely as nod| Charlie, “What is itt” | Burns inter a ring wit [to be nait der mout " | W'y, Jim he wants tuh have son? Dyer tink de On those snow clad plain | Peace i be bunch uh guys like Garry Herrmann | come back right erway som ieaik oth ke Listen: hans ide vietig der same) J Ban Johnson an’ Harry Pulliam| “An’ say, Bo, don't yun No hoy relief was f i |make de matches just like de big give dem de spiral n ‘van aoe eae ae, cane | Der darkest hours comes before) mugs uh baseball on out deiter match Abe Attel That the end was near [der dawn, oxcept in Piddsburg, Vere) ychedules for de big league Moran agin? When you—Hark! What was that |'? **** # ¢ay “Jim says de fakire has made de| wuz lucky ter sound? | A powter magovzine tas full mit game a goat long enough, an’ dat it's | de lax’ time an’ ain't latent enertehy—and somedimes time to use de hook on yips Itke lookin’ fer any more mit powter. Jawn O'Bries, Tommy Ryan an’ | game. In der baddie of life be of stout |oder mutts wots got caught wid de| “Den spose dey wai heart, but afotd fatty decheneration. | g00d« In der socks. . 4 —— — " “If Jim's scheme went tru all de t Nelson after Joe ef you haf money to trow to der From your place you start birts, it ise appropriately to haut matches ‘ud be made in de open. De yer see de Dane jes “ comish ‘ud tell de pugs who dey | neck gettin’ his mon i Gased wo find where you are. emi ue ene aoe trait, 00 1) Be and when dey gotier fight. If polpers ter meet Gans? Bs plan,” replied Champagne | comish tryin ter gat> To your ery for help Comes an answering yelp— / A wrangle jangle and jar; | With « beating heart dey Ket wise to any double-crossin’ | lieve fight Gans as give a Yor it's only the knock | gues a ensy guy ins a trait mark. {407 uses de hook an’ the gent wot! uh bis eyes. Yes, dat know, the sideboard industry t* » their codes. If you do not know what states these are, an a “Edwin, be careful!” eae ae ; : 1 holler like TH R~D epidemic of murder can scarcely have followed their legal i's been ground, too, oe ae saa "| WHOLESALE pe E KE 3 action. As a matter of fact, crime has lessened. | hasn't itt ie ae ane hen doesn’t hollow. It — ‘a The death penalty is almost a farce as it is. In the 20) working round to that prehistoric “Huh!” ee STORE ‘Your: years previous to 1903 there were 129,464 horiicides in the} ee Ste Seemed Sian gremeet « Test seaines Sank. Benest” UP-TOWN STORE | dures, may be brought by fear to amendment of life.” “Good for Plato,” says someone. “That's it. We have to! : large one in Grand Rapids. Of the wakeup clock With ite daily gibe and scoff, And you're not aboard ship Consistency ws a jewel, all right, but it is extremely expensive, and ls crooked gets de black Het” | haw peach uh a im “It Corbett's scheme can be put | right. kill criminals so as to deter other criminals.” | Pevingy Are you the head! | On ap arctic trip— besides, inconsistency ts } eee peceremerseee — aaaaaaeameeaemmaaemen But does it deter? por your Sarl Zé Just abed with the covers off. niably becoming to many styles of tem when the fair ts o Tommy Not ‘sacktly. ‘The —Indianapolis News. beauty. —Puck. ARK |ARD Ask any honest criminologist. sure that it does deter. He wii worthy statistics on record which show where an abolition of | the death penalty has been followed by a decrease in crime. | Holland abandoned legal murder in 1870, Roumania and} Belgium prac Swiss cantons have been without it since 1874. Today France! In 1890 Italy abandoned it, and since | that time crimes of violence hav The little republic of San Marino abolished the death penalty in 1848, and homicides have steadily decreased ever since. Sev-| eral of our own states have stricken the death penalty from) Portugal in 1864. has declared against it. United States, and but 2,611 murderers were executed—that is, | about 1 out of every 50. The frenzy that makes a man kill is as much the result of a) mental disorder as the delirium “Blood and flame,” cries one notable thinker, “have ever proved incapable against that ir mind.” *“* * Recall all the legal murders that you know are dead. They paid the price fixed. They killed their man, and then we killed them. He will tell you that he isn’t M tell you that there are trust- | tically abolished it in 1863. The | e decreased in number in Italy. which seizes him in a fever. mpalpable thing—a condition of **e These men which you and other men have teacher says I'm the blockhead of | the class, though Making a Gale. “Your case,” resaarhed the sales man to the reluctant customer, who said he was fa a rush, “reminds me of @ dog my uncle possessed out | THE LAUGHING LASS “A Strawberry Mark.” ea. INQUISITIVE EDWIN come weet nn By F. W. Schaefer your summer home “lL suppose so,” anewered Mr. o the guinea hen?” “No.” VS. THE GRIP GERM “But I thought quille was feath- ome “No, these quille are like sharp thorns.” “Ob, | see. The hedgehog has some fine points that the cround- hog hasn't.” “Tell me, maw.” “Tell you what, Edwin?" “le a guinea pig hatched from a @utines eget “No, child. Fowls are hatched from eames, and the guinea pig is a small enimal.” “Ob. And te the guinea pig small hog, | will heve to punish you) “Whaet kin it whistle, maw?” severely.” “Not guilty, maw. But I do won der what reiation « groundhog in| to a hedgehog.” wae exhausted, “maw” piped finteh reading one of the 66 | “Phere ts none. The groundhog|seliers, entitled, “Why Genevieve has hatr aod the hedgehog has/ Married the Chirepodist; or, No | quite” [One Knows What She Suffered “Then the hedgehog's a fowl like From Her Feet.” A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE in Which Ongar und Adolf Are on a Battleship Cruise, Each Mit der «Just to show that her patience | OE ST. WESTLAKE AVE. | post Fdwin to bed and settled down to| aw as was eo-romn sree worst City Engineer Thomson ra Counsel Scott | poration jhave been asked to jpark board an opinion pediency of the propostti expected to cost in the To provide rock for the boule- | "2t_of $26,000. vards and roadways of the expost- “Cheap Ce 0 tion grounds it has been suggested | Westbound daring that the Seattle park board install | April by Oregon Ratiroad a rock crusher at the qvarries on tion Co. From Chicago Whidby and the state employ con- Paol, Omaha, Kansas (1 viets for making the crushed rock. | sofirl River points $36. The park board ts taking up the $35.50. Tell your matter because the roads in the | depo.tts at Union exposition grounds are to become First Ave. E. & ® part of the park boulevard sys | Agent. 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And the Chicago divine might have added the additional truth that women are also narrower than men, less gen- | wall. I pity the “exclusive” woman pro-| foundly. very tired she must get of the same old bores in the same cireumseribed social set, even though that set holds nothing | bat De Peysters and diamonds! When you visit the social dictator at Smith's Cross Roads you quickly learn to “place” the residents by the The giggly girl is singularly immeane from the grippe, sage Dr. Sheldon Leavitt of Chicago. He explains it by saying persons in high spirits have the system im bestt one to resist disease. Hence the girl who Just can't help laughing has the grippe “feded.” RR ESE TETRAZZINI SANG FOR $5 A WEEK ex Sere “Lant ahoy, Adolf! “Lant ol yol, Oxgart Lant shop!” Lant of yoi! Vere avay iss id?” Rengo—Reduces superfiuous flesh quickly and box $1.00, 6 boxes for a Bell's Revelation—removes superfluous hair without flesh. Per bottle aoe ene Cooper's New Discovery—Regular $1.00 size. Special m O.—For skin troubles, re: Hyomei—Cures catarrh, regular $1.00 size, special . Penn's Cascara Tablete—Regularly 25c. Special per ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH RHEUMATISM? “a any one of our clerks about Laroux. Itll be while. The Quaker Drug Comp 10-13-1015 First Ave. ——2 Money-Saving Stores— -F: GOING MO IT COSTS LITT Just call us by telephone and we will tell you t# what your move will cost. : Main 1523 Ind. Th erous toward human faults and fail-|warmth of your hostess’ amile or the ‘ “On der port bow, you lubber.” MOVING 4 ings, and prone to view strangers | stony coldness of her stare. “Ah, yess! On der port, bow wow!” BI by. with suspicion. | it lf the same old pretense that i “For why do you make dose ‘bow wow"? STORAGE CC a7 It is the exceptional woman who! the city keeps up to “Huh, ain'd | an olt sea dog?” will take a stranger on trust and think no evil, The Brotherhood of Man may some day be realized, but the Sister. hood of Woman wil! lag behind the millen stuns. Women are not wholly to blame for their petty child's play of be-! longing to a specific circle and look ing down on the reset of creation Centuries of standards of Ilfe are welded 1; this bauble capled -antiaubaneentes j¥yapid and no account, wouldn't it? It 1 find Mrs. O'urien, the wash “Dressing, ha, ba. ha!” " Co. - | € n Puget Sound Bottling P It is fontated by sifly pride 5 more interesting, as she cer “Vot's der difference? Aln'd I clodet mit autority?” . but unl lstered up by empty heads, and | tainly is wittier, than Mre. De ¢ “Pooh, you waas ly a Rear Atmiral.” ; carudigess Praerrams finally it beeomes a fetish to the|oline, why shouldn't | have her at “Dot tes becoss I behing my shetebete.” ures, making them always sag ee Saeed : ee of great envy aos Bog, Eo fae ong age i “Yet you dit nod p even ad Colon.” }) and giving them that high ™ righ bors a 6 wrinkles that line the "Yer To be “exclusive” fa to mies the| mosers woman's brow aod keep the Yess, und | am going to stop only heluf so long ad semi tion for which they are best ip life, to limit one’s powers of “Be y pi « e 7 —_-— enlormont to har out knowledge, to|due to the strain of keeping up a “ E> ig Re Fe - gee “mother: yen. ett dot to der marines. Id might cheer dem up. . iv U P postition vefore « ——— . . “Rad caiaiae pemeiieaes taker halen — ee ee ee : | Bah! Id isa only der ultramarines vieh iss blue,” PACIFIC & PUGE oe ins thie full oweep of the hortean; it| porcelain whee tn realty they are| In fact, no one will begrudge # sigh for the me wasted by | “Vile der audience dries idé tears we vill make dot nautical TLING COMPART: Sune Weed ons knot tote = Re prewede ye A ality hey are the wonderful ItJian soprano before she ettained recognition and | lullaby vieh listens ad der beginning Ike My Heart Iss Phones 927, ignorance and false transplanted | the cruder environment of the coun- jtry village. There may be many more tnter-! esting people outetde the society woman's doors than In, but #he will |lose “caste” if she admits them, so she ignores their presence. It would require courage to Invite to our homes such people as we really like, or who need our friend hip, and thrust ont the inane, the masseuse in spending money $2,000 « nighe “Oxcuse me, I tot you wase a vater spaniel. 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