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TH = SEATTLE STAR ; EER ESESEEMEEEEDUEE TELE OUGED ED VERE EN EERE SEED ¥ 4S AR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1300 enth Ave. “ » oe Sete’ POEMS WE REMEMBER: ee Telephonee— as > a ee ao oe eee ile CURFEW SHALL NOT RING TONIGHT $ BALLARD STAR Sti Wattarnt Ave funket, Halland a6 Terre rrT errr rre rrr Terr errr Tere rrrrerrr sa rt | Agrnc¥ RYRRETT STAR Ace W. Th Leonard, 1401 Hewitt Ave, @unset, M Gue vent por Copy, etx week, oF twenty five Gents per month, Delivered all or ea Ne fe TO MAM. BUDECRINERS—The date whan your ew nthe wharves lade Wrren that strives. if bas mot gals boon your naime ts taken from the tate on The adtstrone r NG Bator At Seattle, Washington, as second-clasa matte YO SEND HER NOTICH TO SURSORINARS ah you should mine KH mare ee Ta thle way we can be certain Moe the only we * ty THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB — To BOSTON far ft 4 The | aut tne Thera a perfect servive—and Longfe Today ta the worth Loo bration is being bh at the Natt there are many smaller commemorative country HENRY W. LONGPELLOW. Born February 27, 1807; Died March M, 1882. Mell me not, in mournful numbers, Life ts but an empty dream!— For the soul ts dead that slumbers, And thiogs are not what they soem. Eafe tx real! Life ts earnest! Aad the grave is not ite goal; Dust thos art, to dust returnest, ‘Was not written of the soul. Wot enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; Put to act, that each tomorrow Finds us farther than today Art ts long, and Time fs feotin And our hearts, though stout and grave, Still, tke muffled drums, are beat- ing Funeral marches to the grave. These lines bear a message to every man and woman. fellow had written nothing more, made him immortal. Scheme for Asphalt Monopoly tracts for public tmprovements Ie the main the act is good, providing the sual and necessary safeguards for the letting of contracts for street and other public tm Provements by municipalities but, & provision which, if it becomes a la @treet paving which is feared by the asphalt companies doing bust- The objectionable clause reads as follows “Provided further, that no municipal plans or specifications for any public work or public improvements as herein contemplated which shall require the exclusive use of any patented article or process, or any article or process protected by any trademark, or any article or process wholly controlied by any person, firm or corporation, or combination thereof.” Apparently this clause is intended to prevent pablie work from falling into the hands of an monopoly, but its real effect, if passed, Will be to bar out bithulitic or creosoted block pavements from com- petition with asphalt In the state of Washington, thus creating a vir- tual monopoly tn this class of paving. Senator Williams, who introduced this bill, was formerly em- ployed by the Barber Asphalt Paving company and now declares that he is no longer employed by that company. However, the bill fs afmilar to one introduced into the Oregon legisisture by a Iswyersmember of that body who is professionally retained by the Barber Asphalt Paving company. because its purpose was discovered. Seattle property owners should take a mére active interest tn matters of street paving materials and contracta. As it fs, those matters are left too largely to 4 council which may be amenable to the Influence of paving contractors. ness in this state. THE CITY eee REE ENE liow, Poet of the People 100th anniversary fellow, the Poet Laureate of America. Property owners of Seattle should protest against the passage through the legislature of an act introduced by Sena’ of Seattle, purporting to be an act safeguarding the letting of cou De ie i ie ee tee ee eee eee ee BY STUART MACLEAN. JiR aoe eee eee ee ee ee eee F | of the birth of Wades An unique ¢ New York, celebrations Henry and the onal Arta club in through Longfellow was a poet of the people. the mysticism and the bowtidering Lacking the yooabular), masic of Poe, the analysis of Em the of Whitmaa, he nevertheless remains erson, deep tmagtnation nearest to the people's heart of all American poets. He loved the open spaces where the everyday folk live and move, and he wrote of them and for them, always breath- ing hope and encouragement. Nothing that he wrote has been more loved and quoted than his Psalm of Life. We re produce It here today in his honor, and advise that you read it thought fully, Godgtven ts the power to awaken in the dull souls of men such fospiration ae that which! flows from these tines | | To the world’s broad feld of battle, In the bivouac of Lif Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be « hero in the atrife! over Trust no future, howe'er pleasant! | Let the dead Past bury ite dead! Act.—eet In the lMving Present! Heart withia, and God o’erhead. h sadly aching heads, she wildly would recite ot ring tonight! Though around her was a cirele of And she tangled up the hearth-rug, « To our awful Curtew # Lives of great men al! remind as We can make our ives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time pow an” then ts a good thing for} ev'ry man th’t’s proud uv bis coup try. It dees ‘im good t look at 8 some uv th’ historieal plo How “ 4 downright, ev'ryday livin’, gimme A forlora and shipwrecked brother, dowaright. everday livin, “Excuse mo, if | seem is a hurry, but I wunt ¢ hurry home an’ git —— home eatin Nothin’ hoeps | me tp condition like home eatin’ It beats ali th’ medicine in th’ world. | A 1G OIF FERENCE. Seeing, shall take heart again. Let ua then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate; Still achtert still pursuing, Lears to labor and to wait. it Long the Pvalm of Life would have of side dishes with avidity and a case knife “That's the table d’hote fiead-—- the rummy who doesn't know. ev actly what he wants to eat, and, if [he did, wouldn't know how to bracket It on the menu. So he al} |ways plays the vittles acrome the |board. He calls for the emtire Jamear, tucks his napkin in his cot jler and begins by eating the jetwckers while he idly wysdors | One day tn thetr perambulations |", S = mane eis cognac of| Rollo and his father halted before | tne secret qrief of yon pallid party, | a beanery and rubbered at the soul who eate with @ hores timer prop- in torment, otherwine diners ped up tm front of him?” ‘Ob, sit,” said Rollo, “let us tarry.| “Yep. “That is the health ext Are those human betags?" man. He has it laid out to live 99) Yoa, Rollo,” was the fatherly re yeare. He chews oath gob of Dryas | “They are human, but thay | Dusta 0 seconds, uses hot water as! a chaser, and hae bis aerated bread tonated according to printed plans/ No | was frinked and specifications which he senda/ Rurope.” Rollo discerningly, as he tndicated | back to the cook under a special de. 4 bald-headed geeser handing a tine livery stamp. He demands about! "I hope you like that plece of of persifiage to Masie, the Dining | $9 worth of service for 16 cents. He| chicken,” the landiady remarked Room Girl eats hore because he and his fad/ pleasantly It's the second jotat.” “Sure. Ho's always to the merry | were probably canned at home.” “Thank you.” retorted the fa at meal time,” responded father “That noise ifke a washbow! ¢x-| vored boarder But the most! He ts the kike who thinks he st, what is that, pray?” | skilled plumber eannot work with- o Wiltame, burted near the end of the bill, ts will shut off competition in corperation shall adopt “I suppose you frisked all over) Kurope last summer.” ply. are not working at it now.” "Ah, but there fe one guntieman who seemeth mirtheome,” quoth all over brings brightness tuto the life of| “That, Rollo, is a slob eating an / out tools. Can't you bring me a the wattrees by adopting ber as bis | orange pipe wrench?" | iittle playmate. He does not know | How does 4 restaurant exist- fa j that in the pantry she refers to him | ther? It might be mentioned to passing “Under a suspension of the rules, | Under a suspension of the that the congressman who tytro- as ‘Sloppy Weather.” duced the bill to make Washington | “Who is the person who ts scoop: | Rollo. It was defeated | ing out the contents of a multitude! rules.” dry was among those not re-elected t sae i | last fall reach the north pole by in which ease, of course, will be canned. balloon— | the dogs | STAR DUST } | | | . - = “What's the secret of that fel “ ” low's success?" b4 By “JOSH | “Bverything- he does in politica tis for bis busts 2 and he does} * | nothing in business for his politics.” | . re geet a Ht 7 ‘ “Somebody wan telling me that The Japanese squadron = has, burg heene B uz long uz I ‘ t oF Tomes feactale Almost timele'n live somewhere else I say, ‘No! Henpeck’s wife had takon ap law * | for Boston to demand protection ton in mine’ J ain't got] pete en ot -~ + gall a i’ a town th’ts made up uv own to Henpeck for years.” | * ROM JOSH WISE. Ww ton i, Th A WORD F iggy ag ge at | “Why do yc uppose K. ff. Har make other people | Fiman ts buyt all the raflroads in reat: th’ clase th’t tries | the United State elt think : “I don’t kr unless It's to get Ed White, the to bis friends and was fortunate enough tc complete showing of nobt at ne in all new c sim t flar to those to be worn in the east on tas Ghee: you've this spring While there ts a large THE STREET BOY, stock on nd now you Id be — or sore on Washington? wise to make your select early A shout and a clang and a clatter of wheela— Banat en. the Jets | “N--nope, don’t khow uz I before it's too late. Call at 208 ¢ Then a cry!—and a little soul stlontly sped Josh Wise, bearing no stains of|t Say that. There's a lot uv things | Bidg . While the crowd surges on. Dear God. not one who feels travel and mone of the signs of con-|'0 Washington ¢' disgust g mag th’t | __ nee a A para or a throb for the life that has fied tact with the great, wandered into vt got a ©, O. D, ticle or 4 When a street boy I* dead! he Star Dust man’s o this | P tism, an’ it don’t pty | morning on his return from Wasb kind uv a place for ; me Comforts ‘What? Only one boy of a thousand, you say? | ington . fet inhabitant Ah! but think of the dreams ’ te « | “I'm back on th’ jot 1 the| bu n ¥ tract! y home need For he er has known the tneantng of play, Jold man. “Guess "ll stay home now nished to how the little brooks softly arise or a few months. A little travetin’| This Is for Y u ne blue of the skicn lnow an’ then cleans th’ rust off a | feller, but it don’t take a gre 2] If you are a man of woman yho boy? That's the pitiful p iis Ie weir ‘te tt i Sone sseking as . ober: For isn't there something a little divine How did you like Washington?” | Teturt the IArgest Domi abe boy, that some ms eked t ar Dust m f Pa! ca a lg oer ee Ser oe ee | German Savings, Buflding and Loar hough he have neither mother me t ne V at m out |S aan te Ge te ae Like yours or mine? wz much at home in one place as in| 8880 atte ~ ow a i. elt con another, an’ I s'pose in time I e'd | eee, sashes Aeon sarang orang = And I wonder what's come to these women and men, | learn ¢ Washington. S| returns on thelr money, Ful¥ ede If our hearts are turned q ingensate stone? are people, you know, th’t |talls from Chas. Osner, pectétiry How God can be loving and kind to us, when Big bare Bee 5 ee! 416 Balley Bidg pee We have only time for a sob and a moat —_ Por & child of our ow r: One price only—cash or oredit. eat Are You toll P $ WOODHOUSE & PLATT articular ie yeep chalet a Bais FURNITURE CO, TIST?. If not, you ought to be. We are particular in Tuto Dat W serving our patients. Every pease operator is backed by exper omplote Housefu PREDICTS SOCIALISM (Scripps Tetegraph Service.) BOBTON, fF Sosialiam is predicted tc ery near future for the United tes by M. & In alla, formerly prosident of the Big Four ratlroad Speaking at the Economis club jence and a conscientious ef Bele Agente for th fort, protected by a positive CHARTER OAK RANGES. guarantee. Phones: Main 3998, 418. Pike ne aeuieenanen a nd. 3096 Street. last night, he sald: “I am not in Full set Teeth $5.00 and up favor of taxing for destruction, but Gold Crowns, 2 #33.00 end up jthe question is whether we have|— Bridge Work sdeeesos nth denas 83.00 and op ff} not too many millionaires for the|| Gold Fillings @ pes ase, ees 81.00 and up folder, President good of the republic, | believe one Fillings Wwe | View Preatdent of the greatest causes of the pre Office Hours—8:20 a. m. to 7 p,m. Sum 9 to 12 Lad } . duction of large and illegal fortune nts, Phone Main 1772 is your tariff. There is integrit and honor in this country, but i ASSOCIATED DENTISTS you do not oxercise It the countr Roome 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 1112 Becond Av., Opposite Garvey. Buchanan's will come to, sociall — a LONDON, Feb, 27.—England ts . en << Toilet Boag, agoK over the “New Theology,” a coe fal oame being given the doctrines of REV, A. J, CAMPBELL ' ». ‘regular pri Rev, KR. J. Campbell, pastor of the London pastor who has caused a wr ts, 3 cakes City temple, London, and the great-| great sensation with a * “toed | (EC eR EE ve est noncomforist leader 8 | ology i ol lyeertng land, He ts @ Congregationalist pie 5 250; special, and bas so far not resigned his| ward progress of the. soul in the un Jap Re 3 fea charge seen world before it becomes fully 100; ope er eoinaee The principal tenets of the “Now |and conseiously one with its in 08 Theok “ are explained as follows |finite source Ultimately every Pp by peg , soul will be perfected Don't Miss Thursday Noon. “The starting point of the New ‘Bin is simply selfishness, It ts 5 Hour Gale! Thoology is belief in the tmma-|an offense against the God within eonie Thursday's @ hence of God, and the essential one |We reject wholly the common In we ye ae estines, 4 ness of God and man, We belle erpretation of the ator nt. We This aa as — man to be the revelation of God,|belleve not in final ment, but #0 don't fail to thow ep tet and the universe to mean only the jin a judgment that is ever proceed twe 12 ii @ }welf-manifestation of God. There in | ing We believe that Jesus was and THURSDAY tethes ity and deity The New Theology leagte bas |E jotmes’ Frost) “It looks upon Jesus as the per-| i, with a membership, tt 2b Wed fect example of what humanity |is said, of more than 60 Congrese day only. ¢ ought to be. Every man ts @ poten: | tional ministers, though there has |} Rose de Cyre tial Christ. Evil is a negative, |been little encouragement from th rather than a positive, term, It is| remainder of the Engiish non ae Vid te | the shadow where the light ought to | formiata the stor Wednentay » be. The New Theology belleves it Campbell himself ts one of the Thursday for ......455 self to be in harmony with science. | most famous preachers of Burope WASH AND BE © ¥ It in therefore in sympathy with the | He has the face of a boy, the afl | untversal consciousness “NEW THEOLOGY” EXCITES ENGLAND | | | } | A REV. BR. J. CAMPBELL, PASTOR | OF CITY TEMPLE, LONDON, | CREATES A GENGATION WITH | RADICAL DOCTRINES, Hundt First Ave. "e 2606 RR tk ttt | * * } * THE THEOLOGY TEACHES: # Ss —— * * That Christ was the won of * | # human father * * = ‘That He did not suffer in or © ® der that the etas of the world ® #& might be forgiven a & That the doctrine of eternal & * punishment is not trae. * # That every man ia finally * # perfected through suffering. * That ther Bo real distine ® * tion between humanity and * & doity * n * * " ments for Te eee ee eee ee es THURSOAY ONLY, ‘ORTMENT o¢ 9 SPECIAL no real distinction between human-|is divine, and so are we scientific eriticiam of the bible,{ very balr of an old man, and the i) Co, which it handles as freely and as| piercing eyes of a prophet The uaker critically an ft would any other 1013-1015 Firet Av, MERCHANTS TO LOBBY -< NEW CREDIT STATUTE. it belfeves that the seat of eligious authority ta within, not without, the human soul, The New Theology believes in| At # Jotnt meeting af the POULTRY NETTING=Cer just immortality of the soul, but only | ants’ Protective association received. Price and on the ground that every individ-| he Beattie branch of the National 9 guaranteed. Association of Credit Men last night, it wan decided to rend a committee to Olympia to ansiat the bill which will make fraudulent the non-pro- duction of property statements by wking credit Olympia Market 118 Pike §t, saves half your meat bills, Try there and seo. one dentist, 206 Eitel building, Phone Main 6256. one ual consciousness is a ray of the and can- It believes that stages in the up- LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO, Colman Dock, Both Phones gaa, not be destroyed there are many in day, Bee page 6 Made in Genitie, Hie very day now sees | hs additions to our extensive showing of Women's and Misses’ Spring Apparel — nowhere can you find a greater varie f styles, colorings and Every garment ty materials. rushe by express from our New York buyer—the : very newest ideas of the —It Will Pay foremost designers. 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