The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1909, Page 12

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ELSIE SIGEL’S HORRID FATE DUE TO STRANGE LURE 0 (Concluded.) ! ~~ . | Gay school boys always fool th | teachers and that many of them lly fast lives, in spite of their reputa- | tions for long, sincere and lou prayers at the missior Always With Chinamen, The women who work fn the m sions always take the part of th Chinamen when they are in trouble with the police In October, 1908, a beautiful girl well dressed, called at a New York police station to see Charley Sk who had been arrested, charged with a serious offense agalust a girl of 14 years “The pol ed the atri instead of attention to he young woman Charley have done such a ng. A t he did the ¢ te t hi At ar er time, wh Chi men were ar ted as the r ult of stories told by young tlon houses were lit with flowers, datuty cigarettes that were them by well-dressed who claimed to t Chinese mission work } These women argued with Capt Buchanan of the police tion tha if “our boys are guiliy it fs th of the girls.” When the Chinamen were tried the court room was thronged with welldreased women j Magistrate Furlong became angry } at them. Said he, in open court } “The Chinese Sunday school te simply a makeshift for these fol lows to acquire a knowledge of Png Heh, I haven't any pa w this maudlin sympathy @uces missions and Sunday schools to send their young women here with fruits, flowers and cigarettes for these Mongoliana, I deplore the sickly condition of American wo manhood that permits itself to be led into such folly Women mission workers who think they get to the bottom of the Chin character are diy d say the New York police. Chinamen who seem to teli their hers all’ Lay Blame to Girls. | " F CHINAMEN about thelr ! and relation g to secret Chir ocletion Pretty Girls Attraction The high caste ( amen flock to he nda that has tl prettiost toa Ifa low ow Chi gine to gain the syn athy of hk « f the high At n will got ncoording to a pollceman in Chinatown, and Sunda atay away from b Jay hool ton v n of i girl Oy aint het ad be China r n Chir girls whe ret of ( n can liv grat for t favor tha they will re GUILTY BY A JURY (My Valted Pres) NEW YORK, June 26.--Arthur P. Heinge was found night by guilty las a jury in the United States ctreult court of corruptly impeding © by his connect h the rance of the United States mpany's books. ow disappe Copper ¢ Sentence was suspended until Oc tober 11, the by holding this Helnge’s head he mi, be Induced to bring about the restoration of talssing books. The maximum penalty under the law fa three months in jall or a fine of $600. court eclaring that sentence over YORICK State Dental Combine. The Dental Combine Is on the Run They now claim that they have} Giscontinued their notorious “Code | who does his work for a falr price |of ® Pea of Ethics and Contract,” and that | they are going to be good, honest | and kind to the vassals over whom | they have control by virtue of the @ental law of this state. I one time read a paragraph something like this: “WHEN THE DEVIL WAS SICK, THE DEVIL A SAINT WOULD BE; BUT WHEN THE DEVIL GOT! WELL, THE DEVIL A DEVIL WAS HE.” There never was a tyrant who did not proclaim himself a good and kindly saint People who are #0 crooked that you cannot tell when they are out of Joint, will de clare themselves to be straight and, honest. READ THE COMBINE’S CODE. Article Five of the Washington Dental Society's secret code and contract provides that “Dentists are FREQUENT WITNESSES IN LAW COURTS, AND AT THE SAME TIME THE BEST JUDGES OF THE IMPOSITIONS PERPETU. ATED BY QUUACKS, AND IT I8 THEIR DUTY TO ENLIGHTEN AND WARN THE PUBLIC IN RE GARD TO THESE QUACKS. The State Dental Board's code re minds me of the anctloneer's sign, which read: “Don't go elsewhere to be robbed; come in her You see it is necessary for this hypothetical, ethical dental com bine to enlighten the public, but the public has long since been buncoed | by wurething artists to such an ex- tent that the public has decided to be fts own guardian, and judge as to who are the real quacks | This combine has driven hundreds | of competent and honest dentists} out of this state, and many small] towns are in need of dentists; their | ethics spell selfishness, Who is the quack, the dentist and guarantees his work, or the den tist who belongs to a combine which refuses to guarantee their work, or to do work good enough to be guaranteed? Who t# the quack, the dentist who joins a combine, the rules of which provide that when the com bine makes rules ostablishing high prices, that it is dishonorable to de part from their rules and do work for prices the people can afford to pay. or fw the dentist who does high-class work for reasonable prices the quack? Who is the quack, the dentist who goes on the witness stand bound chained and gagged to testify in favor of his combine, or fs it the free and fearless man who has the integrity to testify to the truth and what ja right? The only thing that saved me from wreck and destruction at the hands of the State Dental Combine was my quick appeal to the public through the press,’ “the people’ which constitutes the highest court and from which there 1s no appeal The people found me “not guilty They sald that if | was ileensed in old Missourt, Texas, California and Oregon, I was entitled to my It cense In Washington, and I am in debted to the people, and I am go ing to pay my debt to the people by doing the best dental work, regard leas of prices, I want your denta prices. MY OFFICE FOR BUSINESS 1 L 10 EVERY NIGHT AND ALL DAY SUNDAY FOR PEOPLE WHO WORK EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8, 713 First Ave. Fifteen ye ways on the work at any ARE OPEN ars in practice, and al The Big White Market |\© @ * We know you'll"iike it, and it A Wonderful Thing And mysterions, too. No one knows what ntained In packing house sausage, but It's solf all over the city for a clean and whole some food. Maybe it is, We don't kn But we do know that the ake is eal. Made in our own clear kitchen, by one of etmany’s greatest sausage makora costs no more. THE BIG WHITE MARKET | MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING, THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE TO SUE FOR DIVORCE CHICAGO, J c leo waw | given Judge Harnes, of th court, that Mre, Mary 1} Lagan Tucker and her husband, | Col. William M. Tucker, Who war recently ret! Viee} New FORK, June 26.—"I've seom B the United Btatos army, Have a lot of golla tke Histo Bigel bike Mra "Tucker wills “4 ior 6 doured in and beat it from Chinatown of divorce on the grounds of de-|come from good homes 'n poor ertion homes and go to he=, always de : same bh sald Whuck Connors, NOTORIOUS TRUNK — | ss0r' ot chinatown Chuck Connors is a man with a kuage and has known a hard life He has soon the seamy wide of (Ry United Prees.) Howery life for 80 years, He te} BAN FRANCISCO, June 26—The | crude and vulgar, But Chuck Con: | ipreme court today denied the! nors has a heart, big and red and state's ition for a rehearing of | pulsating, and tn bie curlous way | he has done some good among his jon, granting Mre mn the Ite recent dec evil haunts of the din | which re }ikind in th trict over Ledoux a new trial having murdered her Emma rules as] Narge of ; | mayor jommon law husband, Albert No} “peated in the back room of Bar og “toViear case was the no-| Hey Flynn's Bowery saloon, Chuck Naty Keath minder which. ‘at, | Connors shook his head sadly at the | rcted ‘A groat deal of attention | mention of Hlate Bigs I's name, and| discoursed as follows woon hei nthe Pacific coast three yeara| “lcoursed an tune: et ate, - s Jaomotimes with her old loidy and ul, “6 ee retry the) idder times with a chink, Dat It oe ots, Sia ArKes ABKINAE) HG akolt wae like a bunch o' little the woman Is & matter of cone | ois T'¥e ween blow into Chinatown Her heart was in de right place, an bet dat when dey put gay! you ca u p de bar JOHN R. CONSIDINE 2.85. a Queer About Chinke fn al son ay ahead o' de bunch here « United Preas,) NB oa “Dore fe a Whole lot queer about NEW YORK, June 26-—John R- | doe chinks, De women, dey get sidine, for years one of the mont | CONS CREM oe ret ayes and ‘ominent ’ figures of the sporting world, died at his home today from pneumonia, He was 48 years of Age. | In addition to his active con nection with sporting events, Con interested in many ventures in this country of the Hotel when anybody gets to hittin’ de hop dese chinks smoke {t's all off den, | Bay! Dere was @ ewell skoit down here & few years ago, | nd she took up wit’ a highbindin’| hink in an old dump down on Pell! st. Bhe was a quiet kid, and we) didn't (ink much of her, an’ nobody | knew nuttin’ ‘bout her bist'ry, Den) it wick and It was de gallopin’ | abe was 4 lunger for fair—and my wife Nellie she went} | come eidine waa business He was part owner Metropole si jahe con for her John R John and Considine is a cousin of Tom Considine of this jin to take 4 look at her, She found) de poor little kid a eryin' her lamps out, all Wrapped up on an old musty flop. Dis here kid seom her finish] | ahead of her, ! *, ‘cause she got C.,| mushy all of a sudden and epleled it all owt to Nellie, She used to be & Bunday school wolker, too, and run over by his wagon, the horse | had a awell dump up near Central taking fright while he was unload-| park, she sald. She met up wit « ing. He was taken to the hospital, | bloke what U'rew her down and got whore he died Immediately. A year| her head twisted, Den she went te ago his father was killed in the | the bad same manner and by the same | Goes Bughouse Quick (eam, “It's soit’'nly a quick change from Central park down to 14th et. from DESTROYERS TO COME HERE./i4th st. to the Bowery, and thee —_- |down to Chinatown, When a foots’ Hlittle kid ke dat gets bughouse no tions in her coco, She made tt in lege than & year ity TRAGIC DEATHS. (My United Press) NEW WESTMINSTER, B June 26.—-Frank Bowell, a prom inent young man of thie city, wae (My United Press) VALLEJO, Cal, June fostroyers Hull, Traxton, 26.—The Whipple Paul Jones and Hopking are under Well, Nellie, she tole me abent wders to proceed to attic at an | it, and I couldn't get it off my early date, but saliing orders ha noodle not arrived. They were expected | A couple o' days later | sent me yesterday, and it ie thought they | wife down to nee de poor little ting will leave for the North some day | aaain, and ast her where her home next week re jwas. She didn't want to teil, but -- Nellie kind o' charmed her to tell HANDLES COLLEGE FUND, |!t Well, not eplelin’ out the phony bunk or anything Hike dat, I want to say | eneaked up to Central | park and beat it for dat house where dis skolt’s ole man and her ole woman lived. Den I told her ole man Where de goll was, Honest, 1 ot her ole loldy would baw! her lamp out | Fallen Girl Rescued. | “I hung aroun’ de house and fer) (My Cotted Pree) OLYMPIA, June 26-—At yester jays afternoon session of the sen ate the Beach bill, providing that he state treasurer shall becom the custodian of the State Colle fund, was passed by a unanimou BIRD A GOLD M (iy Unived Frees) HOQUIAM, June 26.—-A goose, HAS MONEY TO BURN. raised in thie city and killed at (My Ualted Frees.) the Grayport hotel, proved a gold) CONSTANTINOPLE, June 26.—~ | mine, In the bird's gtezard w The gowernment has ascertained found three gold nuggets the size | that the caeh deposite of Abdul Hamid, the deposed sultan of Tur key, in the Imperial bank of Ger-| many amounted to 6,000,000 Turk ish pounds, approximately §21,500, 000, GET INHERITANCE TAX, (iy United Press) OLYMPIA, June 26.—The state tax comminsion has collected §6, 646.93 Inheritance tax on the eatate if Bailey Gatzert, of King county Try a Mapleine lee Cream Cone. HOLD A GLASS TO THE LIGHT ww convoy (OMUGK CONNORS TELLS THE PITIFUL STORY OF “:/ ANOTHER SUNDAY SCHOOL GIRL IN CHINATOWN ® long time but bawlln’ goin’ on, Den I aa out de teara and }goll out « just | SEE HOW CLEAR IT Is | There are two reasons for the unusual clearness of Tann haeuser Beer, First, itis absolutely pure. Bec ond, after aging three to .our months (to properly ripen it and make ft easily assimilated by the system) it js clarified by a special process. For these and other reasons “tit BEER IS THE BEER FOR YOU From the selection and preparation of the choice Bohem jan hope and the rich Wisconsin malt, to the pasteurizing of the bottles, gach step of the brewing and bottling processes is marked by the utmost care and skill—with a degred of clean lines and “know how” that miist delight all those who admire QUALITY. : Tannhacuser Beer will be delivered to your direct from the brewery, Or it may be where QUALITY is recognized, CLAUSSEN BREWING ASS’N SEATTLS, U. S&S, A. Queen Anne 60. OTH PHONES. Ind, 7396, Do not fail to see our Exhibit at the “TANNHAEUSER INN,” Main Aisle, Agricultural Building, at the AvYoP. EB. home, by the had at all cafes 1909, didn't want her-dat he didn't want her wi lat whe wae apolled, An’! ¢ 1 up and says to him Ye d want her, ob You don't want und blood just because If yer'd a kep’ out own flesh she's spoiled? your han’ for her when #he wa Jailppin’, mabbe she wouldn't — be there tonight,’ aye 1, just ike dat "If you don' want her, den, 1 wa rll turn her over to de eoy ‘eause T aln't & goin’ to see a goll like dat havin’ de raisin’ she's got with that fintwh fm that wt bed Well, say! Metrbe 1 don't Cink dat ole guy didn’t get a } on den, He got a wwell rig, all shined up ike @ hearse, and pulled me in wit’ ‘im, and we beat tt d to Poll at, We hiked to dat et room and dere was de gol a ‘ he ween it was her dad me and she jest let out one and what her Only One Route to Go “Then the ole man he her tn ja blanket ar t her in f CHUCK CONNORS. Shula veer 1 AGL hensd oO not Mayor of New York's Chinatown. more ‘bout the skolt, but she i} in no munty bed ! — — ch! A woman dat fere w come down here dat Bunday woh os man, | Fou better out t right in her noodle get heavy on the Ptr dat chink’s joint an’ see her alive again. , old man hung back fer a! difference where they. come fr an’ I seen maybe dat he dey all get to de same ar Camping With the Victor dance muste for you, it will give a vaude Ville show, @ complete opera, A new co} lapaible horn makes {t possible to pack thom easily Get yours now lief | was 1406 2N0 AVE. | trie IS NOW OPEN | WHOLESALE DOWN-TOWN Srore WIS -1015 FIRST AVENUE PIKE OT, mo WESTLAKE AVE 17 af tHE Ue -romH prone TI For years I have t u sufferer Headache every day Jall kinds of medic not sleep }dition seemed to affect my nd. t Dr. F. 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