The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR OPFIGE ANT tnd ae Hovens A venwe Bin APTRRN OL BBARK Bestnces treatment: wOonest Nain “tees th open dent tim EP BALLARD WPAN AUHNCY aries SUNDA Hatiard 1 Red 10 m “av 8 eres soplen IHERB The date when » vaner, When that da enty TlVe conte per monty * Subeeription Gin ren i eorte not age ral in advance ¥: eo we af date on ere] rom label ta a recelpt then rom the fink — et the Poetotfigg at Heattl © Washington, as ewond-class matten Heroes Are Scarce seem strange that the Carnegie hero fund ination te ta® ° t heroes, Mach man ia a here to somet. A wal Mmoeting. Just held, the comumtmnt fern son worthy of an award, Out of TEL assorted canes of « fact tte it up to dw t ’ " he h teally mimia wt iia ting iven came ha eh th A gravity of th ne extent ’ ) =k k " nor r a % " met & good . A with terror by it might be everyday rout ma Aw the heroten n danger varies, for th end . ' wot here is «© so hard y " sa courag Much that passes for bravery is sheer insenatbility and : take In the situation, Ribot, the great paychotogist, saya that “a com plete idiot shows no signs of f Pope has given wa the | al Line, “Fools rush in where angela fear to tread R ourage is not fearless at all—it is keenly apprehenstve Fear is an essential elem ¢ true bravery, The real hero te th Who is strong enough to march | langer while fully seeing it and even fearing it = He who turns white and trembles and would like to run away Fet clinches his teeth and goes forward into the danger, has the genu ine stuff of heroiam—and he is rare The commission's work is serving a useful purpose in keeping the ideal of herole conduct before the public, even though Ht must cor flue itself to rewarding only the more obvious and spectacular feats of courage. These are admirable, though some of the examples of heroism revealed in the hamdrum lives of courageous men and women living bravely from day to day in fear of poverty, of ness, of calumny, are more admirable still, Of these the cox sion, unfortunately, can take no « pi kaAnee, Here reward is healthy. | stimulates the young to deeds of courage, stirs the old to unselfish efforts, and gives the masses models of mankind that tend meanness of ordinary life to Hitt humanity above the commonplace “See America First” A convention in Salt @f this country the trips abroad Lake Chy has been urging upon the people importance of seeing our ows land before taking Not all of us do either. The great majority do not travel exten sively either at home or abroad. The chief concern of the average gaan is (hat he may be permitted to stay where he is But the small proportion of people who have money and leisure for travel the motto “See America First” ls a good golden rule, And for the reat of who cannot travel but still desire to Jynow the world in whic iv« there ia another motto just as good—"Know America First Seo America First” is an excellent idea to impress upon the minds of American sightaeors, Know America first ts a good idea to impress upon the minds of every man, woman and child in Breat country Europe has a greater historic background that the United States offers, but the United States has a ae beauty which ts wnrivaled by anything in Europe or elsewhere, whilp It also bhe a social concern which ought to appeal powerfully to every patri American. lt is estimated that $154,000.000 te spent in Europe every year by American tourists who have seen very little of their own land. If @ large part of these millions were spent in traveling over our ow eountry there would not only be an enormous financial saving, but the tourists would gain knowledge of infiaitely more value to them. Thousands of Americans living east of the Alleghenies who are tm the habit of pasting a few months in Europe every year never saw the Missiasipp! valley, which in itectf ie a greater lndtestrial empire than al! Europe offers, to say nothing of the Rocky moun tains, before whose grandeur There is some mild pleasure In seeing relics of the effete civ tion of the eaat, but for people with real American red blood in their veins there is far more pleasure, and profit as weil, in studying the he Alps shrink into tnstgnificance. abounding Nfe of the highest civilization of today » STAR DUST » “It's true that one-half of the;ery I couldn't git started In cig ‘world doesn't know how the r | hours. Reif lives. “Yes, that’ true, but nearly the janitors know A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. “Now ts th’ time t f act 4 th’ stage hero, noticin’ th't curtain had gon IN THE DAKOTAS “Mra. Breakaway is making Jovely collection of antiques “Old nen?” “Ni 1 husband THIS DAY IN HISTOR A WASTE OF MONEY Feb, 4, 1842—Strange stuff ca snow fel everal states ok had the pan Feb 7 Daughters of and Wm face wai Rew » held a quiet convention. | ike = thun 1 <. a I et Quaker eure asked the railwa It a b dent what I wish N And thus we have x , i h a \ n z om ) ‘ akima & Va * KE KY z ach ‘ D wisiy tor tira ome «es! = RCh Men not hardiy anybody's prope | raise! Quiet a little lawing done in the Almost Police court Saturday man in the w. Begley, Cirenuit court rk, ed riches ha has began to take some pride in his| ing a smal town and bimself, by con ttle ea a@ sidewalk fror GB te ‘ Co. store the ¢ t hb ‘ an in out h wr e. neas. If Hyden If a te able, sa de guys - work q sad Ye brewery's struck f *| pe how day h ank Ain't dat lor he atat asked Blindbagcag erent, ec w work ne TH SEATTLE AR—THURSDAY, FEB. ELKINS, THE JOLLY CAPTAIN OF THE SENATORIAL PIRATE CREW | 190€ - P [SPEEA EEE EERE Ree The Man in the Senate Whose Business It Is to! + le iS atlas (ol a i | 4 * Hand the Public a Gold Brick in the Rate|: a : Discrimination Matter---His Constituents the ; the 4 : “ . *) boiint rote eo Railway Buccaneers and Highway Robbers of : “4 | - * Wall Street. ee 2 years; that he secretary | railway, now Aeceane : : of war vimtratior ut this, ‘The official rere \ . ‘ the that by on an attoriey w it | ‘ ' scot wl \eral. tor. 1 of by 1 er ho that oa private see Pe t " ' , * little | Dutier, a fret man, a seco area (i . wrath y\% valet and 4 wtring of automobiter, | road whe , t h they Uncle Mteve” he js to the younse ' ' ‘ » of " HW pereden | Mbern of the crew, becay in| int * t Peto wet ee: ‘ cu i farm around mand say lee th ‘ ’ tu ed a ie « ' i vt oamtve ahd hints at litte things he rm ' 7 tapped the c ' ‘ - to help you along put th eh ff ut of the f H H * Unit s Hh. Kiking, senator from bproprte ‘ . « . , oF O t Virginia, i# the head of tion to t \ of wtih er gece i 4 hor T= rallWay opposition to the Roosevelt | the k dD whie |) shippers 1 by rat cr pay the rate bill ja werttable wt f f coma Une ove” has constituents in| tended virtu iin f ‘ hearings” t ° ever, he New York and Philadelphia who one * ' Le J ' . ‘mM Kikins cost * hie din. take & gr torent in what he in| t . , \ monte They think him fine, Mr.| Mr. Keith t ” o| trense n he head of the anthracite ¢oai| of the Pennsylvania railw i 1 he hain. | rewards Kiking ae 4 statesman | If any i know went| And yet 5 “* & poor pont Morgan | really serves let r ‘ poor that | me § MM. Mare to the five oe f - hen } ' “08 down ip | TRVEN & ELKINS, SENATOR FROM Wreer VIRGINTA “¥ ba pr tested — hore by tha ket-| Missouri in t bed warting amanship from Alhpa to} the iuents > ton Pidantee ro. i } Omens. ppear the ‘ t o bi rob ou This is article 12 of Marlen I) states senate, none is nob » What has Kikine done to force t Iviow f thone| A mernb th wan tolled Pew's series on the United Btater) saiy or go dangerous an “Hig Btove sliways to give the people a eq t f rate legimiat {f to take bin ear and eae ate He will never be anything but “Ite! deat sa fair ques’ it may 7 ‘ me hat b ae uréered, Hteve™ to those whe know and love! pe anawered that the present law! tha ~ hich er 1 Hie early “ were rather Trot] What matiote tt thet be bes © trew it? Jude ni stocks and recklens wild < t the fa ted | legisintive honors for lo these many | sunnel for the Pennayivanks there is a road whose legal - ; 1 highway, Baier SSS | nt. He seem pub lu6w ae | from the Wall at. potat of view only But 8 ainee thone He has grown to t Hel days, Hi fighiiog chim THE GHIEF COOK ato : as There i» hardly “ w “s good red that he does not apply blood * no quitter, | ——=—_) ong - diate phone 4 . « of the publie . NTHI ane New York rat on tthe @ vet. } BY CYNTHIA ¥ ‘There were way places eonsté Did you know Thos. Welton, of! He is diligent in the businens of H.| ore : from od os led by Mire Malton and her daug ae Dorm 2 eo siento a me torcimen on S bask glean ' sonal } » a little cirete discussing reasona| out to give her the wealth of «ym-/tere for entertaining their intended | ‘ with o sigh Mrs. Makes said — re Fe ee ee eee ether hold, nee vince ts "7" | Hnalish visitor, young Andrew Car-|~¥q," snd a blush with her inquiry of & business career, Inatead of the | had her mother held her views Item ie th elk anteenh, Gaull Sad hoommne of iam O° - domentic iife of wife and mother, a] And what hind of © sorry wince |i stenied hy hin traveling servant | trayed her interest, If not ber deep | Sensational Specials for Friday -———— cag A ran Cetus wine |oF companion, Mr. Heareley. MI | or feelings 3 Below wo name a list of specials which will ut hin finger, to “kien it and mabe} Melton was « widow, having mar Bearsiey told her that Thomas| crowd this busy store, Read tt t over care t well” oF to stroke Susie's hot tie. | Tied at yy ase her daughter?! was now Sir T ~ that after fully. Come. pad a toh be wmtadons were but 17 and life epent in travel be had returned ’ Ry Sayre _—T Rene vit do that mun, ny | What brought Carten to the quiet lta his home, where he lived alon: “ — ape fer bay mse Me yo ‘The j ive & brent to Samnen, bene fi a |? me of the Maltons the Malton | They aay, too, he loved once, years! fee — iene Gees ropanic perrdion } eae after having been “flanked {COM not divine the placidity of|age « girl who was Mary Cremton; | ‘arnal pees oe Renard Thureday, par lout.” ty the heart-felt aseurance| \helr life in the New England tow" jthat for ber sake she will not per maker's #p - J vnat “Mather has confidence in her }0t Harper, they thought, cold pre-| marry!” Bearsley added ounce Me ay; ar to receive the fidences | ™™ no attractions to their foretee) sare, Matton, bine St depen *ASCARETS~—-Regular 25 to be priced here f the father, full to bursting witn|cousta, whom they had known by | and said she had some knowledge of Thursday at 16¢ he cares which come to thetn all » | report as s wealthy son who had /tnat girt: and Bearsley, fearing he THE QUAKER LAXATIVE VER TEA—Me men, and satiety bie hangertor| ‘ately come into his inheritanc might appear too bold for one In hin ture’s reliable remedy for constipation, sick bead- | atteetion, approval, and an under.| “Mother,” said Laura, the ete dewisted ache, liver, stomac nd bowel t os, regular standing heart? That hunger ia) daughter, “Il wish they were not!” On returning from thetr excursion Shc size; Thursday only i human, and they all have it j comming f am afraid of Mr. Carteh) Mire Malton sought out Carten alone Regular 50 *; Thursday . you know whatiges | already. [ don't think it is right) and inquired ax to Beareley, Said/ ALLCOCK’S POROUS ASTER a when you choose jahe| (hat be should come hare to mar OUF | she: “He seem only Intelligent | at Thursday spect - " ¢ individ ty ° m his service as y r om panton CUTICURA SOAP-—Regular price 2 spect ' You,” auld heres Annie, who) but a gentioman in your own w Thursday only ad just returned from the gardens,! of life. Tell mo what ls he—wh SANITOL TOOTH WASH OR PASTE—Rex why shonid a man like that want| no? price Thurad “ to ntemplate an American girl 1 can only say, Mra Malton TOOTH BRUE oon, worth hat there s lot of people, both lengaged at work as f have been?ine is above his present Thursday male and t king around Then that companion—-t suppose Rel thet ho is 6 gentleman PALMER'S WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGE he rid today, « k«| has a wig and Quotes Latin, has th he telis you can take hi price $3.00; special price Thursday ab th ¥+| legs and is afraid of dogs. Indeed. | you would your father's.” || ARMSMERE LETTER E WIITING TAB ra ’ ae trie Cs + fispleaned | Time went by the visitors | ackage, reel Irish lin regular price 2 j Der 4 ink. ¥ « e that) with were within « day of their leaw | any pald 1 un ake tha) t sald Mra Maltow.| ing; the girls were sorry. Bearsley.|. REAL IRISH LINEN NOTE SIZE WRITING TAB Mr. Cart father, though only @| as yeh an bis pow allowe ruled or 4; regular Quaker + youmlk baeineen i | dint as kind to me, and| was a watcher of Mr ton, and | VALENTINES—We have on 4 y the larges are for the position of chiet jhad I chosen to remain with my kit} ane, whilet amazed at his presury stock in the Northwest. It's a show r the most fas. ke eo hired for lose n England, Id sever bave bad to! tion ald not actu omplain of ‘ious can make a selection. Prices range te ' 85.00 seo myself no poor as we are Row. | hiv attentions that were always so | Get a Quaker Cat-Rate Price List 1 married poor and tried my for-| deferential and so m: keepin. The Quaker makes free delive tones with your father here alone”! with his prewumed station as at-If your phone, Main 1240, Ind. 1 tn the train approaching Har dant hele quest | sat Carten and Boarsiey; the latter] At down of the evening of was evidently nervous, as he re|their departure Rearsiey eens isin’ yattas'est tay et’ | The QUAKER DRUG CO Carten, my boy, it ts good of youled her: “Mra Malt aid he | to-tahe here to see Mary Cres ago today | thrust 1033-10155 First Avenue ton, or Mra Malton, as she ls now ce recollections of one who | Jif 1 find that | ought not to remind/ance loved you—and whem you} | os : t } ther of her f ve for me by re | joved—Tom Welton. | am Welton's | the average 2 not mother | | vealing my ideptity, I can go away | to ask if you love him and wife pre ently, ftent of ail,| jagain and she will never know | rea fee 8 Jom rt aympathy he Arriy the Malton’s place he knows your Iife, its vireo y the mweet night, only Mise Malton received | pain and its care renglheny bale " |them. The Englishmen were pleased. | Shall | take to him a message that erman a | she renders hise i |The simplicity and natural beauty| will bring him ecrome the peas te ’ 7 lcomfort? Doesr ¢ the surroundings assured them | you Jeall the Holy Spirit lof compiete repose, while Bearsley Mr. Bearsley, T do not under +o M | was more delighted in finding Mra.jetand you. But that Carten told on é Malton still attractive me I could believe all that you aay t High oe tha’ | At breakfast on a morning soon/ I'd fear to talk. I did love Welton Sell stare of jafter their arrival Carten suggeated|| jove him yet, but he has not seen tk, ae A. a, fa fishing jaunt, which the powered 1B for a long while, | am older “ Ape —) ladies were inclined to accept upon| now the idol of his youthful fancy two former. W t the youns | ————— | Mra. Malton’s being prevailed upos|is altered nen ioethepainonnna faci tole af comforter? The popular |’? Sccompany them. Rearsicy was! “Can I tell him he may come? = cmathnents xercise | opin ie that they are usually |‘*lahted and nearly betrayed his Yeu,” sald Mra, Malton, with A Dozen Maki eS Nes | ceili Ghd comeente: Glia foolings by fans ¥ dropping the | emotion A Dozen Makes be wathetie the cold,| Ail hon the Chie€ Cook who | Mf. tm addressing Carten and almost | “Then,” rep the messaee 1 711 Second A Seattl te ow o that Glory of Glories, a Com. | falling into a further familiarity of|is delivered It changes Bearsley econ ve., attle ery | forter 4 compliment to Mra. Malton. into Tom Welton, who is now before On their way to the river Mra.jyou. De you know him? He begs Malton fownd herself commit to] sow to forgive him his deceit, and exercises commemorating the birth | Mearsiey’s #°, Whose greater ex-|to come to his lonely life forever bay Abraham Lincoln | rience wae argued, w i be of /WIll you. Mary? Will ye much advantage to Their con-| Mrs. Malton as Lady Welton went eatt turned n nalend, atiwith her b to live near her ts tone ac Bea c howed an acquaintance | proximity nothing su + flee with by i home scenes that sur at the more frequent visite of . ap w th The Canadian government has|Prived anf pleased her the Misses Malton, and one ake red an annual investigation of| Carelessly Bearsiey remarke ore rumors of his engage pe sailing veasela | very one <> i an o| 4. W. Considine is in New Yo ay, but it is gond| City that once hor in ; Pagar sgh | News haa be eived at Vie h N and poorer days in her a wee with atine rpriae, f ty owns by t Olarke was ds ‘ ane vs the | stroye a ‘week ago at Ri ; ‘ ars ns taken off Cape ly Ng tn |" Red aires oy ' Cra with liquor sixteen mew . way of Are In eductions in r ” * k India . ne ce ne ari (wean Clothing Qna e « en : spon At 1. Lewis & Co., 700 Let. ave ‘ are ) ! 4 a and th oe waned cor, Cherry st. See Show Win ’ OPS EMPLOYING ABOUT o Ba por Basch Hiatt ON ©. D. HILLMAN'S MEADOW GARDENS : i. ‘ , 4. _ Will make the land very valable. Large tracts ng tt t ny. apd PRICES RIGHT, OF COURSE oi Pegg ereiiiantaee don te Seen 3 , ‘ this land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridg ue ae od ‘me The Commercial club of Cash Cosh or Credit. on gro Nty offices in Times block i ; - Baby ODay at Eggan & Ericksoie A POSITIVE CURE Aiton Lodtije ngage Nag sz Phones 416 Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever Come and See—Seeing is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Save ot PXTRACT TRETH FREE Sil FILLINGS UP SET oF WHitTr 5 T $ = Co Inc toe wie, the esinc. it: BROWN’'S DENTAL PARLORS, 713 FIRST AVENUE. Parlors 1% % 4 PIKE ST. AND PUTH AY nd @, Union to 1982-34 one door south of MacDougall 420.422-424-426 ARCADE BUILDING—PHONE MAIN 41 thwick’s OFFICR HOUR om. 12:30 p.m £0 a.m to 6 pm. Sun- | inga—Tuendays and Fridays, 6:20 to &: 30. 9 to 1 10 a. m, to 19:30 p.m FOR CATARRH OF NOSE AND THROAT, FOR ¥ N THE EARS, DISEASES OF, BRONCHIAL Tt Nas, DISEASES OF STOMACH AND ER ) or KIDNEYS AND BLADDER his can y ale well. T TREATMENT T Fe or $5. 0O a Month v town, write for ius AND ALL RECTAL DISBA wM. McHARRIE, M. D. Rt SEE Ree eee ee ni C— — Be eet eee ee eae re Sere t SRP ME. UL SST SR RRR ESSTHS BES _ BEE tee S835 233 F .838

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