The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1905, Page 3

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WHO IS THE REAL ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR MAN?’ IN NOTHING ELSE BUT MONRY THERE SUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEN e arm BY CLARENCI DARROW THE WORLD IS HONEST =——- AND ———— CAN HAVE CREDIT HERE We Inave been in badass Romar emowh fo keow that the world | Dente —t) Oeowertty and will lowep apy ar gement that is fair ‘Rite rem store was planned to be difbercet is different ar more liberal than any other n salaries or amass To settle the question of hwesterr . reality the hundrec Mo matter wihws yom dole whut Ieind of a house you live—you can ff) man in ¢ awe enesiit amt as merch of H os you want at the new store { eubject ‘isis fs net idle talk, because nobing can be gained if on investiga. J) starting thon you find Cheat thus ms eoeleen. Roose ve ® man who t We give credit—we mio it posable for you to furnish your hor ould demand e@ sal 4 Cwmgtnts, juat like you wast It, sed pay as you want to. n the performar f such work as k jhe requires. Of with this , |vasis of the worth the q | newspapers are righ ] t te right There is but one ‘ commercial way of fixing the value of a man, and this ix to apply the | bustin ent. What ca or " ¢ jmand in the markets of the w 4 This means t of mature has en i, |dowed him tn a special way, or he jhas been highly educated at jciety’s expense, then the individual has the right to nand for those natural or acquired gifts all that the | market will permit. Of fewer men born or ome the job of dik anal than there work Then, too, these few b power and skill to fix price for their service dump them on laborer does bis tot }doee his whea' ship, while But the fact that a man ts abl > met a certain thing does not show HE JUMPED Se ae’ t jthat he is rth the pri eal pes oe error co Me v Admired Pmrclay, the retiring com} THE TRUE MEASURE SHOULD eva nea 1 Mira. Herctsy, to which | BE THE VALUE OF HIS SERVICE the Falhe'e officers have’ bacn in [AND HIS SACRIFICE TO THE 4 ei meals IWORLD. Measured this way the hundred thousand dollar man i» FUMBAT. Arata, opt. 4— News | not the schemer and Sax browkht here trdny that Them. | his fellow ta rae there ated to COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET « ; it TURE © SARPET ¢ the navy yard officials on bo veniray will be give J of the Falke will give a recept | | | | © who 4&2 Sidworth, an employe cf the! DAWES IS BUR ED om Sean sage a tient laborer who knows no other Cererp Depsrmnent, yempet over trade but work and who has really reated all the wealth of al world If by the hundred the lar man is realty 1 greate: worth, t THE IN DUSTRIOUS WORKMAN SHOULD yg mid} BE THE HUNDRED THOUSAND Board white the vewnd was passin OE. Sermons narrews He best Been dexpordent for sone those, I Be) es members of the K 4 probubie that be selected the n. wnty delugation im the leet legis fiowe as a place te jump overboard it a re een ta tee a th 2m oew immediate rancws wonld| King Coonty i irigmneitiie en neewumt of tke | thuir late doweph BH. | i & , DOLLAR MAN oa Current and dungercus rocks.) Dawes nom, when his! The average workman wh | tuner tees © beld from thelthe labor of the United State , Tie ber ? pali-bworere were | bey nd his wildest dreame. In the « t the man udge Albertson, Fudge Willia ™ | language mar he i not a mag Charles Gleason | the hundred thousand dollar man per ego Sept. 4 por Moapssting ut the five hundred dollar man fhan crutser Fatt, Captain Behniee, mbure of the} For five hundred dollars a year ia] dh expected here at 3 o'clock this af- | @inature J. A. Falconer, of | about left to the aver fermopm for x two-day vist at the |S nomise 1 George Ieckson, of }age workinan for himself and fam-| mavy yard, priee to her call at Se- | Plensbure waaayad om #aytuuwo soyw fi attie, where exteredve plane for re MILLARD BOYD has : lasses on his Coline ker are bring ramde I rested ot Yakima on a -| It is from t f th Towerrow _aftar neon officers crimi nasault | five hundred lies that — —_ Mr. R ERNST BROS.nc QR Ee hemes and pinches and sav 506-505 PIKE ST. ler bu his fabu gamble; that Cox and other corrupt jans live in show and spler Jor, and that Carnegie has 1 wealth to throw at the bi peguilement gf his old age These 9: hundred dollar men are modest and Their names are never in the new * except the obituary notices that show that their work | | Still, however unknown a jthey make up the bone and sinew of the land. It is given them to produce the wealth in times of peace, and fill the ranks of the com mon soldier in times of w then to return from th | battle and work to repay the money | | I h the rich have I i} | | that Morgan and Gate cele and nas a tor loaned at usuri their contribution to is given to this clas » longest ho at the b est work; to take the most able and danger the switch in th And guarantee every articls to FOR THE MONEY. That's th business upon—it’s the corner-stune of every our store In the way of Builders’ Hardware We have everything from nails In the shingle to the f in the basement. Everything in the way of door and wind fittings, knobs, locks, ecreens—in fact everything which @s to make a heme comfortable, convenient, beautiful and If you can't call today lephone and your order will be promptly filled and p' delivered. BOTH PHON 4 1s task yard Pullman coach goes by, an to leave t ‘ame in, jearlier than the ric While the vast majority band toiling in the constant shad of want, a sma en devising wealth created by {dred dollar men \ |ELSE BUT MONEY 18 THERE |SUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 1 MEN, and in nothing else di session have such little either brains or merit minority have € ays to spend the e five hun NOTHIN THE fTAR--MONDAY THE TRUE MEASURE E take or ure in informing pleas the general pub ligy and ovr cus tomers in artic ular, that we heve secured the south half of the store room at 1206 Sec ond avenue, et present occupied in ite entirety by Hughes & Dunn Cof fee Co. importers and retailers, PRACTICALLY ACROSS THE STREET from our present location. Shaw's Pharmacy will be found there Monday, SepteMber 11. We ed, expecially are certainly pl we expected to be obliged to store our stock and stay « of business pending the opening ¢" Second and Madison store. given « week's notice to m 2 to find a place to go to in Seattle is cer tainly good luck Ro even to move across the streefiis hard work for a drug store, and the 25 per cent, discount on our stock of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles and Drug gists’ Sundries can Be taen advan tage of THIS WEEK, Nothing re erved but a few sahedyle patents. Remember, after September 11 we will be found at 1206 Second avenue, across the street L . vos 1213 Second Avenne WOULD BE THE VALUE id . 4 chase of Fall Stoc ever made % in the history of this store. V c HIS SERVICE AND HI BACRIFICE TO THE poaenaey WORLD, | The ¥ortune of Mr. Rockefeller The ec eane in made It neces . variously estim between $50 Ary tos r yto« if 5 jur New tocks 1 000,000 and $1,000,000,000, Doubties are © « gin. They ar n quantity and the firet sum is entirely too low, a variety th a 1 pleasure of show would ¥ . i } We are getting c c i 1 “rought for fit 1 | Shaw's Pharmacy 1905. Standard Pattern Fall Fa Far [py ” RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. OUR BUYERS ARE HOME They report the lar gest pur- men people to work stew There Will Be Lots of New Goods on Our Counters Tomorrow pend nothing f fan era to J ing of the Chri this amount. To make Rocke ® fortune would require the ” of the whole population « Obio for a year Mr. Rockefeller was a poor boy 40 years ago, In that time he has In fact, the advance shipments are choice and you w almost always it a great ad ns this week. Included among n many respects find carnings of 0 men, repre ” a city of 10¢ souls. Mr foller’s home is in Cleveland, one « the great cities of the United State FASHIONABLE MILLIN- FALL SHADES ERY PATTERNS I FANCY AND PLAIN FINE LAC WOOL DRESS GOODS MINGS STYLISH NEW SUITS RICH AND HANDSOME AND WRAPS FURS. NEW FANCY NECK- FALI WEAR AND RIBBONS FALL HOSIERY AND UN- NEW DERWEAR FANT Mr. Rockefeller's fortune today is as great as the total earnings of the whole o8 AND TRIM Clev jand in uring which Mr the same 40 years ¢ Rockefeller wealth, Th SHADES IN KID GLOVES, piling up his ans eart ran which have been created by po tion and not by toll. BOYS’ SUITS AND It does no follow that Mr. Rocke SWEATERS feller or thone of his type have ever NOTIONS, VE freater brain force than thousands AND NOV of their fellows who receive but $606 r & years work. They have the ney scent, and this it is that wakes them rich. As well may that & greyhound is smarter than *~ because he can run faster , power can no more be measured by Tie bgieiat wat ome ioe | IS McCarthy Dry Goods Company fisn." fe wiser than Agase ings, not land values or ORSETS AND IN- APPAREL, BOOKS, PICTUR STATIONERY 8 FURNISHINGS, AND See the displays of new go and look. You're welcome. 1x in our windows. Come make him er than Sandow; | and t logizers who pay for| the crumbs that fall from the rich man's tal by insisting that it a difference in br mselves idiots in i Rockefeller | The men who have done the use-| eu) work of the world have n lover him. Two companions were | ed a money value on their) with hir the time, but were |talents or their toll, These were| power ent the accident not for sale in the marts of trade He wa led and leaves two | When the world learns to val | honest service and shall invent | magic scales to find this worth, it} | will pass the schemer and the jobber by, and mark the workman as the hos adred thousand dollar man nisters VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 4—It has been officially announced by the provincial government that it | has sold 10,000 acres of land, locat- |e at Tuck's inlet, on the Tsimpsean peninsula, to the Grand Trunk Pas | a on RUNAWAY At a meeting of the Seattle Turns verein society it was decided to lag the 1 of the new German | halt October ¥ and to ask the 42,| Deutscher Frauen Verein to assist wor a led a runaway | in ing a bazar in November to near here Sunday evening. He was raise the funds necessary to gp thrown from the seat between the | ahead with the work on the bulld- |horees. The heavy wagon lowa butter 2508) Fancy lowa Butter... 2746 [| Adams’ Best Washington Creamery 30e fh, AUAMG TEA & COFFEE C8. $21 SECOND AVENUE. | Near Madi Street ORTING FORMERLY G.L.H@LMES FURNITURE CO. oo This Store Will Remain Closed All Day Today nit our emple WE CLOSE | AT | NOON TODAY san unrestricted celebration of hig ae and 5 nit until Saturday night, at e it will positively } As thin big 9 saving propo- sition approaches the end we antict ne ca The Gold Medal sae Heater Display re s VW or d our corn window contaims some heating D, S. Johnston (0, Seattle's Leading Piano House 903 SECOND AVENUE BURKE BUILDING tomorrow! Our window tells you Pee Rene cada

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