The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEAT TLE STAR BY STAR PUR) mtn CO. OFFICRE mT ae Reventh Avenwe WRAY artRAN ow BUNDAT F - EL RBG nip Per we twenty-five cents pe Ne free RibeRS The ds te wt wa 1 wor, Whe that date arrt your hame Ia © month ‘ bo w na in Chicago ts a sucker, A good hard k will get you m@re money in a day than y an earn how aw Reed, “the prince of beggars R » wood living for years playing eagy suckers, and an he aK withowt working 8 ances are that to catch his suckers he has worked harder ¢) any an honest an wha has achieved big * t arter to frame a plausible He than {t te to toll the truth E { ardor successfully to appeal to people's generosity than td their business sense And be who qet# a dollar for nothing in this world has to exert enough tngenuity and effort to have earned it twice over The faker, binding his arm to his body and displaying an ap pealing empty sleeve, stands all day and far into the night to al kinds of weather for a charitable pittance which an honest working man at congenial and wholesome occupation would despise as y pay The higher grade beggar, whose ingenuity, good address and Knowledge of human nature secure for him a good ty ’ ght with the same qualities and half the work make twiee y It ts the same with crime > A ! gerous occupation one cal r ingenuity and 1 that of | ary. Though tb ' ° known burglars who are rich a The amp Viear of wa sanntly Tying and g and a ~ t t and die 2a ® prison, w a ah stantly robbed, steadily proapered Only t It ls a page f If everyone were to follow Begs t ply w n be exhaustert Tri bieving never brought a single dollar's worth of value tn All of the actual wealth tp the world has been create. Make Haste Slowly There sever wae a time in the history of Seattle when greater Weed existed for careful action and wise discrimination upon the part of city officials charged with the duty of tecting the city's inter ests in connection with the granting of franchises to trans railroads Haste is bad business in such ao crisis, may bring in its train evils which will endure for all time An ill advised cone ontinental The people expect officials to use the best judgment in granting terminal facilities to the new roads and net te rush things with a whirl A Stand for Purity Here is an editorial announcement from the Seattle Time terday “We are not robbers. Times be corned, we o seas that we never will be with the a ot ever have been, and. th all t firmness consent of this journal” ounce ¥ First there was a rush Next « rates 1 seckera. ame the rush of home sookers te Seattle, alded b Now we are confronted by an impending rush of strange fives from all potnts of the far away, bearing such labels Waukee, Union Pacift und the like. Let ‘om come « Nobody will object if this becomes tion city for locomotives _——_———. At laat the secret ts out (maybe) through a of yee eo far as the ¥ cheap focus, as Mu FAVORITISM IN RATES The man who fix-es the freight rate is a billiard fiend Here is the clew Let A rep-re-sent St. Louis and B rep-re le, Ky. and C rep-re-sentCov-ing- ton, Ten Let us try from A to strike the at C with the cue i, a ship-ment of grain. Not car-ing to make @ fan-cy shot, you would poke straight from 'A to hit the ba t you 20 cents But the fe 4s make it for you to make & tush-ton shot ) and B to ¢ cents)—at a cost of 18 cent And eam a-be a-tion of prop-er-ty ev-er-y time jon is men-tioned EPPS FEESERELESESERARERKREEKKE HAD * * Wi? 7 RAIN CAN BE SHIPPED FROM ST. LOUIS TO COV- # IN N, TENN., TH ) CT WAY, FOR CWT., A DISTANCE OF 284 MILES THE SAME * @ BE SHIPPED FROM LOUIS‘ Kk, K TO CO’ 7 ® DISTANCE OF 256 MILES, YOR 12 CENTS... BY DING * - IN VIA LOUISVILLE, A DEALWR CAN MAKI * 7” (TS A CWT. ON THE CONSIGNMENT, ALTHOUGH RAIL- & #& ROADS CARRY IT 630 MILES. * - < s ) detndedeiaiheee e . THE SPATE) STAR THURSDAY, } tge6, (EVENTFUL CAREER OF THE WOMAN | WHO BEC Shaved---Became a “Bridegroom” Her Secret Was Discovered. ‘Wore Men's Clothing, Smoked, Ghewed and Before when the ME “FEMALE HUSBAND” & to te » Caroling minary he io vartoug WAUET OF cook SATU ROE EOS EEE EH SH ¥ / 006 Of sorrow bd Kita loved “John” and after “hi | @ WHAT PAULINE DID TO AP i t held “his” band, brought * PRAK LIKE A MAN #| “him” delicacies and otherwise con * Learned to smoke and chew @/ ducted herself as any bride of th & tobaceo * | daye might have done under the clr | & Practiced walking with long # | cumstances | ® mteps. *| The “female husband” took things | * Used a razor to induce a ®! calmly. & a claret and * Kept her hair clipped close. # » had force if to acquire | * Knunclated wowly to avold #| she calmly sat on the edge of a bunk | @ talking In high tones #/ in a coll * o M Je >, io a waltrens | Oe eat Cornettn restaurant - This person—Jobn, Joseph, Paul KANBAS CITY, Mo, Feb. 14,—-Of| ine whatever you want to ea | all the strange stories which com@| him—I mean her--told me we woul | re the police departments of big | put r money together and atart } cities, none is recalled in wh { (aurant. Heel mean she—aa | fieers were forced to tell a t of three days that he husband “ woman, as was the case when “Joho Whittman,” arre here as a Webs y Ont ( The Bita Jelly, refused at firwt . © statement 1 later be t sre of humiliation I was @ physician tn an obscure | call without delay. country town, but—and I mention! | went at once to 2 the fact not from any feeling of | which the lady was at vanity, but because it ie nec my surprt found the a in the unfolding of my story state of even greater prostration By “JOSH n J some repute for discern than that in which [ had first seen the aecult 06 of maladies him. fires » to whose remedy, in all When did this change begin?" I ‘ anes, is to discover their root, the | asked | next to strike at it Soon after he began taking the/ Anyway, at least six more w boring from a man whase gife| One afternoon « strange lady | last medicine,” sald Charley's winter for Coust Bon = the same © +°* |came to my office, be oa in her mothe nhore larme a ow sickly looking child Yo bild inherits a bandsome ender bas been Kat a tor Though accompanied by a servant 1 believe ' ace for the last ye wo,” | Dear Mike she seomed loath to tenet the iittle, The lady looked surpri as Pace? 1 guess you 1 galloy wife went down to * | sufferer to any but her own mother-| though wondering what that had to } a t week and 1 was © bby care. do with the question in hand | A WORD FROM JOSH WIKK, | TU" UP sod spend a couple OF MAEM) Yr the little invalid by the! “May I ask to whom it would go . ay with me while shes B08" | band He shrank back at fi st, |in the event of his death?” | said j At Bway expecting to TeMAla| ciee es tittle coaxing, suffer To his uncle, Mr. Lander,” was per, bat yne mover cam oe him on my knee, and soon we | the reply 1t was provided in the} — i back tamorrow a were prattling together, the beat of | will by which the property ne tO Ga . aove, wales >| tienda my husband, and in case he died eee ay tO) While ask him his name,'childiess or nose of his children Th’ greatness uv a} ee o water wagon into| Which be said was “Tarley,” and |tived to come of ag the estate thing depends » good | ins “abes Deed ee tne | bis age, which be ssid was “free| should go to his brother ; deal ot eye th't Te ae tan the | Years,” { felt the little fellow’s pulse | “Pardon my curiosity, madam,” stews it up. oe the and made euch other observations 4, “but every doctor ts a bit of a . R as understanding of the | goasip. you know | have been holding cane required. | “ity the way,” I added carelensly the front aud back seals, and I've ash in a couple} 1 found the mother’s “ia there any of thet vial of medi cine lett Looking up. sitting on the READ ABOUT IT IN TOMORROW'S STAR QUAKER DRUG 40133-1055 First Avenue The | Satisfactory ya Clothes for Men Eastern Outfitting Co., (in BIG SPECIAL || SALE | 7 RDAY = a At Right Prices andon) Easy Terms | if You Wish It. j Keeps tn shage the bet ace to please workmansh ae | gure fixed anxiously on my face. ee a ee ee ine | “What do you think, doctor?” she| The vial was placed in my hand.| : Sashes to the pole. Jt Jokmeam ang} iauired, tremulously; “can you |Ahout @ third of the contents re Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. } a ae a on o A :, give me any hope mained ite on ie 234 Sec wen aia @ | a ng nih re i ed up pe m4 Ce a for! 1 detect no symptoms of orga 1 will leave this tn tte p -rathdemeales nother? sas tcathe ies . Writer, desicned to ald mersone who [hounds after 0 S0-mlle chase.on a|@ieense.” I replied; “Nothing | said, handing Charley's mot i r, de id pers and) gg Sy cn knobe on|Reneral feebleness of the « other and putting the fi wind peromne Skilled correspon |<) a See L renched | Which, T trast, will yield readily to | pocket; and, with a few words s already won the indorse. | the burese ‘cred hard at the |aretul Borsing and stmple tonics.” | encouragement, I took my leave i wage presidents a6 je pot -gge 1 oF endian “Then you think my child may be 1 met Mr. Lander at the door of a dosen city counciimen, The | F cas that I dreamed f was|maved?” she cried eagerty my office, and asked bim in In- Letter Writer Is intended not | acid eas th eo. 1 ave certainly every bope,|viting him to be seated, and excus See Chane Whe RTS EN SOS ccasten, 1. pemeed fale Gamemtenn meee ing myself for a moment, I passed a a college educa te sieve Sie @ aur toe Riess you, doctor into @ rear room, which I used as/ those who have, as a me up and| claimed, the tears welling up and | a sort of laboratory ‘ al value my bearings 1 found 1|coRtrol. “You see, Charley's uncte How did you leave little Char * ite motel letters w aslenp on the carpet |th® brother of my poor ley, doctor?” inquired Mr, Lander, » form ¢ ree [who died sfx months ago on my reappearance renter pe ar ne th a couple| ™F coming havo We had siready As well as | could expect to find jor from & man te Ble wile w r *; rail. | tried the firet physidians of the) one who bas been given potson!” I he summer at the sea-| OF freigh: the | city, and it useless to @9 | anewered shore ; : : eters AE ag or or | Chewhere I took ad Poison!” he gasped, a deadly | Honored and Henpected Madame monthly 1 vs be front | vantage of his absence and came of| pallor overepreading his face j There is @ in the prosiac ox . sated Wee & York Senne ord. 1 left of him Hore is the re of the physic +n yt au me we < and help me seatter here on his return, and) which 1 sent by you yesterday,” I) arest to A of ona shes en, Woah on be finds Charley bet-| continued, producing the vial. “I » HILL. epprove my course.” have sabjarte { to a chemical tent, } ; s vial of medicine, /and find in it « strong tincture of a : pote : 1 i'l! be allright ta brine a} ©t + to Charley's « or. | oe mh Yegetable potson which, | : ange Bo pajaman We) who departed with a much more |administered in amall but repented | ° . & tham that which she| doses tm time, produce death yl © entered and leaves no trace of the means} : . expectations were not do | employed ore have bees ‘ in a few days iit ' What do you mean?” cried Lan 1 neigh be mand « much stronger that der, springing to his feet and quak N. FP. CAR SLOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT S00 MEN GOING IF which I am to think him out of danger he| ing with or ON C. D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS. | interwat y ta od 1 mean.” said I, “that when I Will make the land very valable. Large tracts 500 feet long as,” tn . rang gave you (his vial yesterday there $175, on terms of $5 per month. Also need several men to work GS to pase w ee Mr was no poleon tn it. There is now this land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge 20 Gelesmes eee car, Ore Hin and you are the only one whom the on grounds. City offices in Times block king of y 1 aries f & gentl bild's th will t am suena ane ek thing sinister in b anion onvinced of your of attempt yrelf to assiduous t 1 am glad to f nephew's (ed murde Whether you have not Se ee ee = health so much he mmitied actual murder, also, ||P LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Inc whea I return to my <b pe hy he Satanee Expeetn pa gee tle de i trust the change may be perme Furniture and Heavy Hauling. 4 are enjoying yourse tte ere was the « tive for em Open Day and Night BF np . . * that the dis | ploying them. the state of ¥ th am to oa Mr. Lan tend to denounce me to Cl thi fs such that you har oh I deem in my duty.” tan | ALBERT HANSEN Nott | management ndition mak ns are slow and some he ex ha ned, and. got |tily taking from pe ; ~ ps and drained the contents. ssi “ age that if *y was w My little patient, it fe needles Order y al and wood of the City Fuel ¢ Hert quality at kew Qui ery. Phones G 2 S. S. Stewart Ges Banjos bon 4: Vole Mipe/ MaegC Qeoe' sae Phones 416, tigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Sceing 1s Believing ae 7118, d Av. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Sherman, Clay& Co. Seattle ns JEWELAY, WATOMES ‘our 706 fet Avenuo VER Ff t FILLING 1 TEETH PLY $s ‘ ROV = 8 WH ROWNS, $ $ igh " BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS. 713 FIRST AVENUE Parlors 1, 2 3. 4, Ba t n & Co., 700 Ist. ave, Cherry See Show Win st EST PLANO AT AN HONEST PRICE. Pianos sold on en ere Larget AN for rent sin the olty, & GILBERT-RAMAK: ER CO, 1406 Second Ave. ‘ NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS y of Tee ae favor Sunset, 38.) between ® a we will wae y " if you shoal an once, please tel me you miss y can be cortaln af ibers a perfect se « the only © lt PUBLISHING 00,

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