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' Tawa ce , A chans anal : nt Ent RY Beattl «, Washinton. as second,clase whoever could make two “And he gave it for his opinion that . grow upon a spot of gr before would deserve better of mankind and the whoa care of corn, or two blades of g@ase to where only one gre oe of do more essential service to his country than er politicians gut together.”"—Jonathan Swift oun eines teaieeiaemeiaial CARL SCHURZ Cart editor, orator, easaytst, patriot, is mak ing sp ‘ ot blicans are makitig tuw af the old man, but Carl is 75 years old @ hie hide is as thick as that of a rhis Way back in the days of the liberalepublican par was making speeches for Greeley, He was a member of Hay abingt Hé supported Cleveland for president. He opposed Bryan, And now he ts for Parker Ks ? But that ts only hall hts car cer, Compeliéd to fee from Germany because of his revolutionary teyiienctes, he came to this country. THe was one of the great editors of the country bef the wa In 1860 he was minister to Spain and resigned to come home and eniist in the Union army, He fought like the sealot he he ny n and rose to be a major general Afterwardd he was a t i State ate A storm petrel of politics, Carl Schurs has changed his affilta tions almost as often as he has changed clothes. He has face traction and calumny from all sides, He has been called everything from “mugwump' to “tra He comes up smiling with @ new set of convictions at every campaign. He doesn't care whether he ts on the winning side or 0 And Indeed, his appearance on the stump is frequently taken to presage defeat for bis cause. Inconsistent? Not necessasily Most men are cowards about their politics, When they gree with the party they usually keep still or secretly ald the enemy, Schurz has always had the courage of bis convictions, He speaks out in meeting. He is independent but not neutral. Doubtless the old man has been wrong in some of his flops But he acted up to his belief. No man who knows his history and tem- perament will deny bim sincerity of motive. When the old patriot dies, before long, ‘things will be said about him. LIVING BEYOND THE INCOME some almighty nice Good everyday common sense is sometimes banded down from the Bench more effectively even than the law Judge Babcock, of Cleveland, bas supplied an instance, when Im retidering a decision he sald: “The young married couple that start life on an Income of $1 soo an@ proceed to live as though it were $5,000, need not be very far nighted to see a divorce at the end of their romance. All law bas been raid to be but systematiced common sense But, unfortunately, ail common rense is not law. ‘The simple truth so blantly stated by this judge ts one of the most tmportant, bot least heeded, truths in haman life. ‘The startling cssertion was made the other Gay by a statistical authority in Georgia that nine-tenths of the young men of (hat state ‘working on salaries were in debt through higher living than their salaries warrant. - It Is wo be hoped the same proportion does not obtain in other sections of the country. It makes brisk business for the “money sharks,” but is fatal to all others. It would seem to be the most easily comprehended proposition im the world that a young man or a young couple cannot snceesefully spead $10 a week on a $9 income. Multiplying the figures will not the or lessen the danger. seo SonLaRe weCONER AND MS EXPENDITURE FORM THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. NINE DOLLARS INCOME AND $10 EX- PENDITURE FORM THE ROAD TO FAILURE. gulde-post, plainly marked, at which choice ts made be tween these two roads, is the most critical point tn a young man’s Tite. Perhaps all this is platitude. It has been worm threadbare by assertion ever since civilization began. The vital truth and ian of it ia demonstrated every day. But the fact remains that millions give no heed. | ‘The happy homes of the land where peace and prosperity bave . ‘their shrines are the homes where frugality binds hearts together im loving, hopeful sympathy. ‘The dollar in the bank t a good guard against want, but only the common-sense spirit of making both ends meet can guard against that demon worse than want—worry, which wrecks the home. ‘Whe American people have a most unenviable reputation for bankruptcies and divroces. The penny more spent than the penny most direct cause of both. ned Of course the readers of the Hearst afternoon faker all app: elated thie enterprike of that sheet in getting pictures of the North sea trawlera which were fired upon by the Ruaslan feet 8,000 miles from Sénttlc, just two days after the incident occurred. 4 However, it didn’t take much of a seadog to recognize the alleged trawlers as nothing more or lese than a fleet of Fraser river “hump- back” fishermen. It was a fing hunch. f —_—_—————— earned Is perhaps the Sir Tea Lipton proposes to encourage yachting In British waters, Ass special agent he might put up « nice cup and let the Sham- rocks race for it. -_ (The publication yesterday of od et Weberfieldian talk-fest having attended by no casualties, the of the series will appear six hence, Oct. 25, 1910, unless universal clamor of the public demands that this time be cut down Watch for the ga) letter. It is . buthmer, —h. “How {a the United States divid- asked the teacher. Between Morgan and Rockefel- ler," replied the bright boy of the class, Resolved, that, as the wnexpected warm weather in October, coming, as it did, without warning and GLASSES FITTED FREE Dineanes df Kyes Cured. Consultation Free, SEATTLE BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INVIRMARY, 4-6 Halier Biock, 8 econd and Columbia, THE TALENTED LITTLE ACTRE ORDERED KITTEN MENAGERIE ON THE ROOF COLN HOTEL, MUCH TO THE BIAN PORTER Line Ha MISS RIFKA came to town and moved her band | boxes, dress sult cases and leather }tranks tnto the Lincoln, month ago, there har been war on between herself and the porter “An’ all on ‘count uy dem mens ley little stahved puseyeats,” says the porter this morning Dat | |echile she done bring home « cat eber night, and sometimes mohn one. Whaheber she done fin’ any jhonery little, stahved bunch uv ribs and meows she just takes “om up in her ahms and totes therefore finding everybody unpre pared, we, the ice dealers, extend our earnest and heartfelt sympathy to the coal dealers in this, their hour of need and grief A WORD FROM JOS WINK. A fellow never ought v bet it ain't goin’ ¢ rain tolght jeat be- cause th’ su sbhinin’ this mornin’. Milwaukee girls’ latest fad is playing dead” and having pictures taken while they lie in a coffin. In Philadelphia they simply have their pictures taken. “Ah,” he murmured, as the clock struck 2 while he trudged back and forth and said soft things to the bundle on bis arm, “at last I know | what is meant by all the walks of iife.” YOU HAVE TO GURSS THIS ONE. | THE TRAIN WAS BEHIND TIME. | A distillery sent a jug of whisky to Bishop Potter. Hope the bishop | opened it with prayer IN INDIAN 8UMMER O, ever thus trom ehildhood's hour I've seen my fondest hopes decay; I never made the furnace draw But it turned out a red hot day.* *Or night, either for that matter ever eateh your husband I've always been afraid to try to.” “Afraid! “T've always been afraid I'd eateh him.” And why afraid?” Private Smith, of the coast ar Dilery, who married a negre nurse, over al em up| heah an’ caddies ‘em up In baskits | in de little summah house on de roof. Den ah don't done git no 85 HAS ESTABLIGHED A WELL OF THE LIN. | CHAGRIN OF THE SENEGAM Rt } | 1s ace til T totes ‘em aaucaha full uv | 1k to stop theah cussed tt V " ! hight Mies Rifky ' Tl HARRISON. | tw it tt | | Rifky she done wohk dis healt Bit lten business qumbtime; dat’s aff? And the indignant Tit rhambied off with hin ou nt | | fusing longer to consider the iat \ ter Mise Harrison was found by & Star reporter busy at rehearsal for | her role in “A Contented Woman. Why. you see, I can't run off } and ¢ the little things when | they follow me home and ery that! way for milk,” said she “I always wae fond of animals and partion larly little kittens. There are more poor iittle starved cats to th square inch in Seattle, it seems to) geeeses POPPE EOE EERE RET ; PEOPLE TALK PEEPOEEOEEOEEEEEEEEOEEEDS OOOOF EEE ED OO ERE EE esse W. W. Jacobs ts the mont tatied of playwright tm Londow this season, ond one of the moet Pepular men Hin new play, “Beauty and the Maree.” i so far the only fall dhe- atricel success that t* assured tn Kngiona Enatishmen like to taugh as heartity heir American brothers when the joke is of their kind, and Jacobs knows how to provide fun that te intermationsl. He gained his knowledge of river life and charac- ter on the wharf at Wappin he spent his leasure hou: Mr. Jacobs in m Londen the inet few years & pretty closely to « ety | He was educated at private Ute, schools and only five yeu: oo cave up his appointment in the savings nk postoffice, 1882 He t 41 years old, but he looks such @ boy, with his clean-shaven face, n figure and fair heir, that old tadies In omnibuses stilt offer him chovolates as to a youth of 16, Mr. Jacobs Confesmer that he hates to work, he pute off his writing from hoor tng for a better mood, Dut When he does come to It » iv spontaneous, and he sel- writes , invitudes fotiowe Gita department in ich he the general held sinee name vi fo a true soldier. sert his He refuses ta pre. | The “P.-L” haw certainly « ered an embryonic Stephen Read thin rane. Ae > sepene after the awful|/And then he told them, with a crash of the cars coming to r smile, Lore wan silenon. Then some MB [Pwo slaughtered ati the ape in/f} FOR THURSDAY man screamed. It seemed to night the men and women penned w the wrecked cars apprectate had happened, for almost befor noise of the broken and flying had died away there was a ch of sereams and groays from the! prisoned and injured passenger. SOME FINGERS STILL The larger part of John hands have returned from their Fourth July vacation very: thing is moving the same old way. Sprifee (W. Va.) Item. MISSING. y Pulp's THE HERO. He was @ soldier of the czar And he had come back from war A bandaged head him hero made. As he into a Tomak bar strayed They anked of bim news from the | front TL only know,” he'd say, and grunt, | We slaughtered all the Japs in| steht And then retired 10 versts at night.” he soldior of the czar they gave Tobacco, singe he was #0 brave; THE SEATYLESTAR — WEDNESDAY, oct. 26, 44 ‘Rifkah Harrison Has a Penchant | for Collecting Feline Foundlings ttle tall drooping in that hopeless | hear.—Co No but teke the poor things home ? and feed them? Mverybo ' Why Appendicitis tons and und Mr. Neill laugh Why 18 apper ) ately aking @ how kitten | Bechuse we have got into the per - t ' > fant rough the hail, but f just can’t | nictous habit of too fants to lea hem out tn th old Dr, Ourt the _ this diven ‘ iui a ehtle ato t aby h ften follow ne ne ' ' I t think ‘ J . a. barhent ne he pretenda to : J i ' { him to f iu Al be . any @, and now they have D Lrealixe that | am ‘ Ms : 7 1 whe. 4 4 h bh . fo { ar if} ; : hee tive how f ' tit co ’ keep your digestive ; r ; ; rf st lread a and I ha ' picked the y hp : ! ; ; pa. ' ra . health b bey 7 . ni 1 1 . , ae : n Table her r you he i] o f open to danger by o (G00 bash‘me ot the corner of and upon the lea «0 ot Madison au 4 it \ ' . f ine, at 1 by the |wuy tit this r ot ah at it al k - ae . & at 0 j Pry Fete : ye the gentle, soothing effect it has on No oo. oaeee cae ede pflamed conditions of any part . . sve it there i Higestive tra: ta id y uart's Dyspepsia Tablets tone hyp « aper man had to agree | #!! these parts proper cot ; ‘ : a of perfect health, and reg at it required a stoniness of hear en that made a working state at. and th ate actrens seamed They also make away with all av ig mee lithe causes of irritation, inflamma Taek Wiheh Maditibiits ecemnatinn 1 or indigestion, by helping to for home! and fries “vittie | dissolve, digest and assimilate, or <2 sap f “ z 4 “ mu © prope we all the fe nimals may explain in some meas- | PU t vale ge J an , hire her ability to so readily portray |'% lying around ie od ot the fone vur digestive apparatus, ferment te her wank ing, rotting and curding, like #0 : }mueh garbage tn a dirty sink. heen on the stage for less | ™ a ' h et ur d leetly nm & Year, she tw rapidly rising ~ SS A ae ee 4 in the profession and has a mag-| Unie Wary, ail wut fterers. trom otini and sympathetic personal lets restore : ith landite of audience. M | ea 7 via is partiontarls clever tn 'her| They are safe and reliable. They tage ofl never fall to relieve and cure, touches of pathew and bits of trag- | ™ ms © a edy. She has a manner of subdued | Wickly and permanently Use them, and you need never \ ie smoked and drank and thought | hace in Mee. HLA ing house Anderaon's room Count that day lost who dramatic power that gives strength | to her acting and augurs well for | W°'Ty About your appendix vermi her future carcer on the stage. It | [OMIM in & fact Hy known that Mise Harrison married into the Hooth family and that her present stage name is her maiden name She i« very reticent, however, tn regard to her personal affairs, and pi re to nd on her own mer rather than to become known to the theatrical world through her re lations with the great Booth family. ANOTHER CAR ARRIVES M. Cable Pianos just came in for | D. & Johnston Co., Seattle's biggest | and most progressive Piano, Organ and smal! Musica! Instrument con cern. 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