The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1905, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR BLIAMING CO. ie Beventh Avenus RY STAR OFFICHS-1nT BVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY, THLEPHONES Business Popartment—sunset, Main 19m ne cont per copy, aix conte per Week, oF Salivered by Tail OF carriers, No free coples =k MAIL BURCH MERA The Hel of each paper eo that ‘ again been paid ih advance, your bame of date on the address label fn Portoftien at Beattl 6 Ww OFrPplCB-RAGLEY®S DRUG CO Independent 13% o Winer twenty-five cents per our subsorta tion ate arrives. If your # te taken from (the list ‘Tx . sot, when the address ly has ¥ A shanks ot’ AVENUS COR BWCOND AL Office at the a bove number has recently been opened a conventent Place to leave want and leave news Itema, The phone faa "ine vt 1B. od ative, 1008 Hartford Building: 83 Tribune Buliding Honest Circulation e This is to cortify that the DATLY + mace” BONA FIDE CIRCULATION of the SEATTLE STAR for the SAR 1904 &X D 16,000 COPIES DAILY, and for the FIRST QUARTER 1905 uary, February ad Mare), e CE or Exceeded 18,008 Copies Daily (Jan B F. CHASE. General Manager Subseribed in my presence and sworn to before me this Srd day of April, A. D. 1905. A. J. TENNANT Notary Public in and for State of Washington, residing at Seattle RRA RR AAARARAAR RRR RR THE STAR'S PLATFORM, The beet news first. All the mews that's fit to print. All the news without fear or favor, Honesty in official and private lif Municipal ownership of public utilities. The business district for reputable business enterprises. A gross earnings tax upon all public service franchises, An up-to-date public soheo! system. Equal rights for all; special privileges for none. Rigid enforcement of just, and repeal of unjust laws. +k HARARE REE SRREHRER ER ER REK ED Sk ee — ee “DE PROFUNDIS” Oscar Wilde, the ertatlc genius who made a sti in his day. lett Behind him a document, written in prison, whteh has just been fiven to the world by his friend. Robert Ress. ‘The volume ts famed “De Profundis.” Nearly every page puts on record a heart- Behe. One cannot read this autobiography without feeling a pro- fewnd pity for the deticate personality who fell from a height little Ieee than that of the angels wh pt net their first estate.” Con- sensational trial, Genet to prison after Setved his time ond emerged into freedom. 04 within 0 year and a half of Rix release. oa up his very Lethe gods had given me almost everything. But I let myself be for nameless cris pined and Ta his prison story a he But he seen he soul for Inspection . Qure@ into Tong spetln Of sensélens and sensual case. T amused my gelf with being » Sanneur, 4 daudry,4 man of fashion, I surround- ed myself with the emafier matures and the meaner minds I be- came the apendthrift of my own genius and to waste an tema yout? Rave mea curtous joy. Tired of betme on the heights I delit eratety went to the depths tn the search for new sensations What ‘the paradox was to me in the-sphere of thought, perversity become to me In the sphere of passion. Desire, at the end, was a malady or & madness, or both. I grew careless of the vee of others. 1 took pleasure where |t pleased me and passed on. & forgot thal every litte action of the common day makes or unmaken character, ond that therefore what one has done in the wecret chamber one has worr tay to cry aloud on the housetop. I ceared to be lord over myself. I wan no longer the captain of my soul and did not know it. I allowed pleas ure to dominate me I ended im horrible disgrace. There is only ane thing for me now, absolute humility.” : You may search long before you will discover @ finer, more searching. more touching self analysis than the passage above Wiide had formed the purpese of suicide upon his release, bot his finer nature revolted and he begam to catch the glimmer of a bh He had imbibed the first lesson taught by sorrow—becoming bur ty. “Morality does not help me. Fam a born antinomian. fam one { et those who are made for exceptions, not for laws. But while I see that there ts nothing wrong tn what one dora. I see that there is i something wrong in what one becomes. It is well to have learned that.” ‘Thin artist soul had passed through every stage of expe ° om, pride, rage, grief, sorrow, repentance—on to the chastened fe ing of fellowship for sorrow and to courage an@ to hope. But his wealnets in. sienifest, He can see no meaning In moral Inws Re lgfon dors Got touch Bim. Artistic to his finger tips, he says be hopes to write some day a book on “(Christ as the Precursor of the Romantic Movement in Life.” ‘The finest passage of all the book and in its call of a soul for pity and charity there are few finer—tw the concluding one “AN trials are trials for one’s life, just as all sentences on tences of death; and three times have I been tried. The first time 1 left the box to be arrested, the second time to be led back to the houne af detention, the third time to pass into prison for two years. Society, as we hav constituted It, will have no place for me, has none to offer; bat Nature, whose eweet rains fall on unjust and just alike, will have Clefts in the rocks where I may hide, and secret valleys in whose Glence I may weep undisturbed. She will hang the night with stars so that I may walk abroad in the darkness withou’ stumbling, and send the wind over my footprints so that mone may track me to my hurt; she will cleanse me in great waters, and with bitter herbs make me whole.” What are the lessons of this strange personality? On the very surtace, of course, is the one hinted at when he anys, “I see there ts something wr what one becomes”—the gain or loss of chara ter. A single #in may be a lapse, bat Sts danger is in the babit of it which slowly boilés up of pulls down character, And character de- termines 4 ‘The old lesson is plain. “The soul that sinneth” —that makes a business of sinning-—“It shalt die.” Another lesson may be found im Wilde's fatal admission "Mor- o ality does not help me—I am an excep No man is an exception where moral lnw is Concerned, Wilde failed to rentize that art must comprehend morality: ‘Truc art must appeal to the whole man genses, mentality, heart, and the fatter most of all. The art that does not appeal to goodness as well as beauty and truth is meretrich ‘That is why Morris and Poe cannot be compared with Browning Tennyson, Wiide belongs to the former grouping. And as Poe ruined his lift because his art did not inclide morality Bo Wilde wreeked his, And the pity art, and and pathos of both careers ts to be found in the fact that each suffered and reached bilndly upward tor the light that fatted them, Wherefore it behooves every man to re- Mnember the confession of Oscar Wi that he “grew ca y Hives of others,” that he “took pleavure where it pleased him and Passed on.” Tt hotter pays to row agalust the stream than to drif quirements, she proposed to remain tn London for a in order to ¥ lay or two longer w other houses with keop the colonel quiet and prevent inquiries for some days.” Hom ph, that's one way of look A WORD FROM JOSH Wi8k house of the olf servant witn whom whe was to stay. She might, for in- Ketehup when he is slow. fila fodder may be out and, worse, | His calfs may not be vealing well Rent Allowed on Purchase Price stance, though I did not moot this e e to thé potoadt be engaged sn be em to 4 estnu ut of @ very ho | fire for a sweetheart unable to per form the operation for him “You devil!” | anaried, ¢ ne that his Imprompta kin had | the eotone! Herzog continued to emils Y " : pe parse are rude,” b sid, “fora man WhO “Phe Kind You Have Always Bou ht ha @ | Ought to have been hanged the day Chas. H. Pletcher, and fas jas borne the signa BY HEADON HILL | before ye lay. Yeu, I cc I supervision for over 40 years, Alte under his his ‘ r) om that invalid warrior, and 1 woul ecelve you in this, Counterteits, " itations ne oun Qvrrcuwr 1906, WY THM NOWSPAPER PNT ne MA nso IATION e@ jhave you also take nfort, my ga Just-as-good "? are zu Expertments, and end and . lant captain, for 1 know th ’ Children—Experience against Ea perimee, aa r) | trouble the name . _ CHAPTERXX pwe were below I ' refrain, a whole ocean, hed Fup point that has been is treat ceeaincae a Bak Secreta 1. We : edged me in 08 | ig admitting that Miss Ja Wt harmless substitute for Castor Of, Py oor Lai lead ne M e- | ever was wishing mywell | View the rious = Riving and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasing ee ‘ CHILMARK'’S TIDING remark, as I had ex-| dead, when a «raph boy appear- |" it right t npha ther Opium, Morphine nor othe ant, It o Cor trary to my expectations, Her. | pected regarde@ne qu bene-jed at the garden gate A minute 4 1 ay ls ts age is its guarantes, It destroys te gay shy x env. aatiy oe set age | Mr . r } nlered with @ You must make what y oe) Diarrhgya a 1 wet ot, ' | ines, m™ rlew | mossnge \ tie r -" . nely-gained : Troubles, ¢ “ atropit adly work, | teach mo wit 1 . never h dv: bordrow «magne | Gincovors, bet ekpect to informa and Platulenc It assimilates the Food a. a Ni Nor, when be @ig mention the mat-| thought to own—Chat n iu. ftom thatbriet inns bation | coe f repiied sullen mach and Bowels, giving healthy and’ natural aee® poll tor a8 wo weraBeated at breakfast | fallible,” he sald Thore is mome~| over the perusal 1g od that tt oo ae & T @ Child * Panacea—The Mother's Friend. py yor next m me, did he indulge in the | thing going on that I do not unde sosenne uniitia tine hers: whieh | Ste Sale eaad 1 yoy outburst of Uhreate apd reproachew | stand, and had ne provided for,!ne had 9 By tyes rye -4 make an & ; a. hat I had antlelpated, tr, Roger Mar at the bot- |, acai iesatunaek af ik. tom eget RR Ph § in Ol ave Way § me Rather a warm time last nig tom of it.” ly EAsaek al Eittecenan, ‘Whe-alpher oD = BB By veneer pin ee oe weet with one thing and amet! When the steawer bumped the] poiegram ne had yatantly de : tly thinking dee | he remarked Meipping ble coffee and | landing stage at Totland wo ro-|(elekrame be had jnemsily | de Eee ay we at eur't 1 Bears the Signature ly a loyeing me @kanece, mained below ti) all passeaners | feamal fragments of burning them|to go upstate that he flung - oes “1 knew@s coon as Carden saw | had cloared out, and then, as wel ya tig grate This one € lly | op be rk You will have ne thea me that I was recognized; and go, 1| walked up the pice had the! piiaed and put it away in his pock-lto reeret your reticence before % I think, did you.” J repited, jeatisfaction of seeing Roger oo eS ee Sey earetnanbe = | “Yes, and took steps, as YOU may | Marske’s tall form well ahead of us. hen he looked up at me, his You parent ti tally heel ner have ball | have peaeved t itle the explo-| We had reached our lodgings and road features breaking into & wow, | found bon 4 io ann J -) M }olom by exciting Lady Murtel'a ar- | entered ot sitting room, when Mre aah canal ennit band cut the - S GMRIEn tho proper sxomeait bald | Krance Shee ve In and shut thet = mom Daternal smil wie “Setieven : te sue eee In Use For Over 30 Years. «! Sebcnncing weet Se a-¥ worce vonass he ‘sald | oon 1 t - ° aan rt you, | fore have me reeaptured?” 1 inquir will Well, my timely hint to that charm ogcing ber finger towards | Col, | tM ot me al x rs 7 ing girl that he must have beep ac-|Chilmark’é apartment. “He's hag |™Y friend. 1 have been telling him) ed rag Lose usimert “4 can Guainted with the notorious fugitive |a wire thix afternoon from the | that ¥° wee 00 a Epes enon ee ree oa “Et was very adrott,” 1 was fain | laay hasn't boon there since ydater- |#trange whifts and expedients. In| that as yet | do not know,” he D. Y A to admit |day morning. hed ordered din- | phort a Se a fer oueree a Ot TEN. eID oO ou Cook ised “Adrott!” he repeated, chuckling. |ner to be ready whee she should | from having met with seme dsae- | cx been & surprise packet ell Ww al That is more than you were, my |come back from the country last | ter, Ms daughter migat very well) case ane a . ore tea > hoe ith Gas? a tema. If by good fortune eame-| night, bat she never came back at {have sent that first telegram her- | along, But I have net 6) -™ If fot NOW 1s the tf thing hadn't gone wrong with the | all.” self, having good reason for not re-| ¥ ee ‘) t 1 me to buy drug or the ayringe, your awdward-| . turning to sleep jast night at the » be Continued ness in dropping [t would have ere CHAPTER NX! oo = ated & serious situation for both of | IN DEAD OF NIGHT, T Wh And E have never intended that | 1 could feel that my constr bed our risks im this partnership show!’ | a: (his news was an open, be wi be equal-balanced, you see.” |Hersog, which he wae | sont I said nothing, but I was tnward-| without the «lightest att AR. DUS Ye ly GanaaRe Wat Be mnie 20} Concanimcac.: Gtrenscty ‘yen I I It will aave you work, time ay fof ¢ charge me of having with arching aa was bis serunit money. Cal! at our office or drop: drawn the potson from the tube. 1} {+ had in It rathér pity th us @ card and our representatizs do could only attribute my immunity | g¢ will call upon you. to his genuine relief that my | Seeing that T was capable — ’ le treachery to him had been (he ing but am incoherent excl s ~4 means of saving him | he turned to the garrutous A Connecticut judge has decided) It puts his peace to rout att e 1 ting : ~- Mrs. Krance, when she bastled in} | presume that the colone! | women are not qualified to testify} When, in the middie of the night, to remove the breakfast (hings, prow | that the fret telegram was 0% | as to stages of intemperance, It is} His cows do bawl him out P.-1. Butiding, Fourth and Union. ceeded, after the manner of land~| one, sent by some miscreant iat | hardly worth while to add that| And then such Kansas his arouse wnenee-fenest, 2%; Ind. 75 ladies, to enlarge upon the affairs | Chiimark’s name?” he said | there's nothing new in that decision.) Suspicion, and he's found of the other lodgers. j That's exactly what the goop old} Down-hearted when the board of The colonel, by her showing, had | gontioma does think, sirt” IMra. Explorer Peary’s 1 pew boat has health just received a telegram from his} Krance replied. “She ¥ pave! peon christened Roosevelt. Wait un] Decides Topeka round danghter, infotming bim that as the! neon made away with, up dnfthat |e tt is caught im the Acrtic He does a driving business, yet e y house she had been to look at near! wicked town, and then thet o8 band hear the talk of the big stick Receipts are oftiwes low f ' Harrow would not sult thetr re-linat did it sent the telegram to/ His patrons use bis bottles for 1anos or e . —— | in easy distance of town. As she would be very busy moving from place to place, ae the house agents might direct, her father was not to look for letters, but she would wire each day before starting on her search, so that he might know that she was all right I had much ado to compose my face while Mrs. Krance prattied out this expanded sion of the tele gram. It was at once a relief and a disappointment. If showed that Janet had not come to any harm at the bands of Roger Marske, but lalso pointed to her having so far failed in her effort to prove that he was the “Danvers Crane” of my sister’s acquaintance. Reading be tween the lines, | discarded her pro. longed house-hunt as a mere pre j text for staying in Londom in the hope of meeting with better sue coms. It might even be that she had | struck a clew which she was follow- | ing | Feeling. or, a8 | half feared, af- | fecting to feel. no iuterest fp Mra Krance’s gossip, Herzog cut short | her dissertation om the cotonel's loneliness, and proposed that we | should sight-sering to Carte- | brook eastin, and on the return journey leave the train at Yar |mouth and come round to Totland | Bay by the afternoon boat, calling | there on ite way from Lymington. | As he was not the man to take an | academic interest in historic ruins. } I suspected that he had some reas- jon for beiag out of the place that | day } We “did” the ancient castle in true tourist style, and then jolted | back over the cruel island railway | as far as Yarmouth, where we left | the train and sought the pier The steamer was already along |eide. The haunting dread of recog nition had grown to be such a habit with me that [ instinctively scann ed our fellow passengers. The last | some experiones ase, and that | shall be pleased to BEd bate DE Dead eh ES DS 5 > ing at Herzog after Krance Convey Chilmar pines it a pause. it, bat there is another grunted, and then he ‘See = here privilege to help | people who cannot help themselved ita my compliments to Col k, and say that | have had in = stmtler at his ieposal if he would Tike to see me,” The landlady sped across the pas wage, and with Co wan back immediately i. Chilmark’s grateful com pliments, and he would be glad to avail b d off; vain att Lett manh ak Mareke the mor That, t dilemma. evide foul of ried bac aeomed to work lage po’ tinned finger Juntice ke and eve for a st a man i and the My stor tbl with me, bremking down utterly gram reesived by Col hangman, telegram to der to prove an altbi if necessary, Yet, with this well-founded thesis w that the word of a « of the cha: imeactt of “Dr. Barrabie's” er empt to discuss the matter Mre. Krance alsa departed | I had to bring a my into play rom That Roger | me i) was the author Chilmark ia ning was to me enlf-evident ithout hand! myself over f could not make to anyone else was my That Marske had fallen Janet on her quest, sent the dater iaquiry, and bur k to the isle of Wight fa or nt beyond question froma clew which a vil- liceman could not have -1 was powerless to move a unless I gave myrelf up to And if I did that, well, | viewed aped felon would not weigh ngle instant against that of a Marake's position——the son ellor of the exchequer guest of the prime minister y would be set » at onee ont fabrication, without recommendation @€ being he which, ag the for my @xecttiab was giready | Ni een a funny magazine Dee thy ast teen aki Makes Better Bread} | ssc we. coo eave’ you money lahat heaven’s not for milkmes. for One rg per week will buy 1 Majestic Range. it's got a Milky Way? | ay he in our stores. Roll Top Desk. Some ike may think hie title Th { THE FASHION Store Refrigerator. or life his is of the cream, an y Other Flour The 20th Century Store. : | 637 Queen Anne Ave. and to come under my nervous serunity r4 pest, it Was very doubyl I was Roger Marske, leaning with | should get a chane@ ta tell Bly story }back to us over the stern raiing.| 4, anyone In muthorty. Awa | Herzog must have perceived bim | gocined prisoner | was-alteady fpad | at the nase moment, for he nudged}}, the eye of the law, and [as iid my elbow and whispered go straight te ‘my ddven a “Let us go down into the bar. I Ps hearing. am not sure of that fellow’s atti An appeal to my kind tude. He probably saw us come} inizer Lady Mariel, w: A: be j aboard but the further we are from aah, Gap wii ait thn: Witlee Pao ae ake Y by Herzog’n| WOT: she would cs nm So struc , przOK's . ; p me, unless she cou'd show Gente Fe th Boa ip re gh grounds for suspecting | Reger | once Showa to Bar wa hen | Marake, ait that she could |not 4 HEARTS CURED unless I could be produced jas her Almost every case of héort dis-| ®uthority, Thus again, in ya ase can be cured with Dr. Miles’ | sence of any light Janet might New Heart Cure. In the ty | thrown Om the matter, therd would =, quickly and surely; im ad-| be nothing But t unsapporter testimoninis from those cured, where | “ainst @ higtly-placed gentleman symptoms were Wke yours I could see no Way outof it, De DR. MILES MEDICAL, CO., Eikhart, | sPair, for myself a little, for the girl] Ind who had gone forth to fight for Ly | | a ° 1 1 forMenor , j Women ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK Prices Right---Cash or Credit Eastern Outfitting Co. (Inc. 422-424 PIKE STRE , COR, FIFTH But has it not ches an’ fiyte’ | But things he uses im his milk } Are worse and, lacking pride. } He does not hang bis head at such | machines hew wings As make formaldehyd yet neither gite very | far frum earths” It Andrew Carnegie really feels he should give away more Fw 1.00 he might do to make the separation } Pittese give gh Set ‘SOc of himself and bis cash more rapid | "Examination, estimates and ad- Pay the Chadwick claims. | vice free. M Buy Easter Buy Cotorado, ai Run for senator in Dele Land ft to Russell Gage. Butld a new fleet for Russia. Help Kansas Might the Standard.) Walk down any street in Chicago} with his money im bis pocket. THE MILKMAN But little joy doth lighten up The hamble mitkman's life fe dare not take For fear tris loving wife i “Heraog left the room, and after a | $20,000 « day, hare are a few things | good the beef trust's losses. bonnets for all the f the tele- | original Mlorodora sextet girls. d lock the gates. are. CHECKING HIS BAGGAGE. » paper home Will read that mtlknren are all knaves Who live by false pretense In bottling water up chalkful To sell for seven cents a curd to yor This may be butter dream? Expecially when that would seem 6 i luck, but makes him sigh That, though his dairy's Mood His cows may still be dry. He cannot for habit has Such mighty hold on bim That Its news he can but skim He would not sleep all whey still when be picks the paper (You can't forgive that sin.) KOHLER & CHASE, 1505 24 Ave. (Established 1850.) Largest Music Howse on the Coast See Big Ad 4 Tomorrow's han | | de: i The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1053-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. Centennial’s Best: Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread || Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread 4 ALL GROCERS SELL IT vat but, ! \ id Crowns $3.00 to $5.00 Gold Fillings . --$1,00 and Up | Other Fillings 4a 500 DR. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. SPRING MILLINERY IS Now paar Sey co. WHITE'S TEE 3.00 i : a8 nisi All works guaranteed 15 years. Hours m. to 8 p.m. Sun- ys, @: io 1 OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike, Cor. Third and Pike. specimens solutely free when are required. | wit show You How te Oure Yours . FREE. “wf was helpless and bedepidden for years from s double rupture No tross could bold, Degiprs said | would Gio if not operstedan, 1 fooled them all and cuted mysoif by a simple discovery, send the cure free by malbit you write for ff, It cured, aince cored thousands. Itwtiicare you. Write Colitngs, Box 1314 SECOND AVENUE. Opposite Arcade Entrance Most Reliable Dentists ia the West $5.00 t of Teeth See us, we will make the price right: 12 years’ guarantee. jaily tH 8 pom. Examination consultation and advice Free. Ten years’ guarantee Hours a PR tot > m Pundays, $:30 ». m. to 13 m. 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Buliding, opposite Penn Mutual Life Butiding. LADIES, OUR READY, 316 Union Street, Beattle. LITTLE FE bau BOK Ploneer wa were Of See | athe Very Choiceat 2 try and Fish, Famil Frade a scius 160 nue. First A NON TRUST School of Photography ) free te Amateurs

Other pages from this issue: