The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1910, Page 8

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| tion went on fn Washington, even then as they do today, Mr. Polk serious, as usual; bis Indeotitve foatures wearing the mask of emnity which with many passes an wisdom Mr latter Calhoun had assured would entail I have come he-—when the him that my pre no risk .o him Texas situation, How do you stand in case war should be declared againat Mexico’ That ought to be a popular measure, The Texans have captured the popular imagina The Alamo rankles tn our nation’s memory, What would you say to a atiff demand there, with to talk over this }a strong show of military force be Emerson Hough Ruther of | The Mississipp! Bubble | Gopyeight 100% The Bedbe Merril! CHAPTER XIX » find at proper for your private ald set of maps of that which know and of which even | myself so Tenorant. | want to know dls the topography, the { travel. I want to know peculiarities of that country of use remuneratio: THE GENTLEMAN FROM TEN. |r ESSEE making up Western country so well Women distrust men too much in general, and not enough in particu lar—Philbert Commerson. the on was it friend Washir t found frow the Cathoun's sp Von Rittenh found offered him prec he would have desired was pleased to see him so hay Situ: d and so soon Prewe despatched him down to my hotel ¢ I promised late make hin at home could resist f Mr. not per as s00n | ta elow the the alr distinet annexe thus was ir what a at the rumors of the the him hix elation over now saw befor n fairly babbled Ir eemed farthest from his " After his al turned the old ties the at cratic con departure strange alon « ists wh agaic me Nichi It have an app who tleman will Late t Washingtor repair Mr late hour, str,” 1 you keeping faith vor at once Cathoun t adj Von Rittent might add Mr. Cal no time for bobbies,” he half petulantly. “What is this work. The man we are to meet tonight ts Mr. Polk It ts Important Perhaps half an b Calhoun’s old negro in this awaited it, found ourselves alone tailed informa min would find of value, We were admitted to Mr Calhoun, and after the first greet ings he signified that he would hear my report. He sat, his long, thin hands on his chair arm, as | went on with my story, his keen eyes scanning also my old companion as I spoke. I explained what the lat ter knew regarding Oregon. I saw Mr. Calhoun's kindle. As usual, he did not lack decision “8 sald he to Von Rittenhofen. prese we ourselves are young yet I trust not lacking In a great Bation’s interest in ihe arts and set ences. It vecurs to me now that in yourself we have opportunity to add to our store of knowledge in respect to certain biological features. The old gentleman rose Dowed. “I thank you for the h of your Matiery, sir,” he began Calhoun raised a gentile hand “If it would pleafle you, sir, to de fer your visit to your own country for a time, I can secure for you a situation in our department in biot e your services would be worth to us. The salary Would also allow you to contin: your private researches tnto the life of our native tribes Von Rittenhofen positively glowed at this. Ach, what an honor! began again r later, Mr man ushered and we three in ove of eyes If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of w you belch Gas and Eructate sour, unt lead, refusing dinest, and ov bot gested food or have a feeling of Dix riness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea Had taste {2 mouth and stomach headache—this is Indigestion A full case of Pape's Diapepsin costs only 69 cents and will t ughly cure your ont-oforder stom ach sufficient about the some one in the stomact may suffer from ouble or Indigestion Ask your pharmacist to show you formula plainly printed SOcent cases, thea you retand why Dyspeptic trouble “Meantime,” resumed Calhoun,| of all kiods must go, and why they “not to mention the value which | usually relieve sour, outoforder that research would have for us,! stomachs or Indigestion tn five min else th he | these SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME. M.A.GOTTSTEIN: URNITURE CO SECOND. AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & NDIGESTION, GAS, HEARTBURN OR STOMACH HEADACHE GOES hind i? T should say strong showing should only aay that if war itimatoly not otherwis ! should back It with all my might I feel the same in regard to war with England.” With England? What chance would we have with so powerful a nation as that? Tr ia a god of battles John Calhoun The chin of James K. Polk of} Tenessee sank down into bis stock His staring eyes went half sbut.| At last he spoke, tentatively was | always his the | drift of things Well, now of England he t to cane nothing in any an a e sald way until he got perhaps in the case that ix good politics It ie very possible that hate England as much leo. Do you not an ple ax they do think #o? I think they fear her more Hut I was only thinking of the!” Jong Calhoun looked at him for popular imagination You are always thinking of the popular imagination, Jim. You have been thinking of that for some time tn T All that outery about the of Oregon u timed today Fifty-four well! that Poke Forty or Pight sounds exclaimed eh? Trippingly on the tongue raid John ¢ oun. “But how would t sound t » tune of cannon fire? How would it the smoke of musketry look written in wad | 1 was to that bis seat lt might not Polk, shifting | thinking of it only ax a rallying ery | for the campaign. Dash me—I beg pardon”—-he looked around to eee if there were Methodists pres but 1 be could Ko Into onvention that war ery ent the with utes Diapepsin is harmless and} tastes Nhe candy, though each contains power sufficient to dig and prepare for assimilath the blood all the food you eat; be sides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will please you moat fa that you will fe that your stomach and intee tines are clean and fresh, and you will need to resort to laxa or liver pills for Biltousness or Con atipation } ves This city wil! have many Diapep this splendid stomach preparation, | too, if you ever try a little for Indt gestion or Gastritis or any other mach mixery Get some now, thie minute, and forever rid yourself of Stomach Trouble and Indigestion. URNISHERS tay PINE. Live in a Home of Your Own It's the best way, the pleasantest way, the cheapest way. In fitting up this home, this store will save you a tidy sum on your selections, whethet you wish to buy for cash or on credit. We are here to serve you, to furnish your home the way you want it. Mr. Gottstein will personally make the terms such that you'll see the uselessness of depriving yourself of articles of comfort and necessity to which you are fully entitled SATISFACTION TO YOU is the slogan here. Merchandise of highest quality, prices the very lowest and treatment the best in the world makes this your logical home-furnish- This Complete Bed Outfit ing store. Brass Bed, Steei Spring and “King” Felt $3 Mattress $1 Now and $1 Weekly BRASS BED of attrac de pictured; has 2-inch posts and se Height of head 60 inches ) ineh finished bright full ball-bearing SPRING 1s of all ste diamond nforced springs foot at head re ng MATTRE idered the bein tary Weigh ‘Lace Curtain Specials! $37 those midnight conclaves which | was! said} came | | the democrath me dir THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1910 ! at an miuat tay in though | Delay in Bmith Cave thought you give for 0 on with your for with a sharp gle weleed by Ry the me an behind mo and sweep the boards of | that party, right then and there 1 ! ated but tf twas ready enough for the Let it split, then party like it, if that ia what lholdit together! 1 will not this work, Mr. Calhoun you vilified. Platforme!” Platforms!” echoed my white band dropped on hé still wat looking will get you he emiled. forgot come nudden Lord Harry, boy Wa you § and ae [all opposition! Never And aftorwarda? | “But England may back down argued Mr, Polk A strong ab [ing in the Southwest and Northywynt jmteht do wonders for us | But what would be bebind that strong showing Mr Polk? de manded John Calhoun. We would win the combat with Mexico, of course, if that iniquitous measure should take the form of war Dut not Oregon—we might as welk or better tight In Africa than Oregor It Is not yet time Jim Polk, be Extraditior case of W. W did vision iden Do moment opy! a time An if charged er,” who | excuse me large number o' and hear owners ¢ attle ytant later he passed from the room, hin tall figure bent, bi hande clasped behind his back, and his fage wrinkled ina frown, @ his wont when occupled * problem layed at adited until the at mo Hts table Hut Nict will never Let him I fumed At Inst, seeing me Ho wrought up Calhoun rose, and, smiling heartily by the hand Of course, thi time or 1 he split was in the wood of thelr posed platform of bluff and cerity, ‘What do the people | awk Polk, ‘What | think?’ asks John Calhoun jing now tle th ry WAS must be a tra IN the the extradition hear Canadian official to thé Beattle o' ript of nome Jim time Polk before turn b nt me as he ken cer (To be Continued.) In God's name careful of what do! Cease this ery of taking of Oregon, You will plunge country pot into one war, but two | Wait! Only wait, and we all this continent to the Baskatche | Wan-—-or even farther north Well,” said the other not sald there | The half PIANOS HERE THEY ARE! A partial list of the pianos purchased from the Lucore Piano Co, and now being closed out at tre- mendous reductions at the EILERS MUSIC HOUSE Kranich & Bach H. P. Nelson Chase Bros. Kingsbury Schubert Autopiano Etc. you all| Mr this | shook me one ‘The had to come will own or ar insin way do they And be chosen them, 1 have you is & god of battles? Lord God of Hosts sereamed old John Calhoun |"yeu, the god of battles for nations |for principlos, but for parties For the principle of democracy, Jim | Polk ye but for the demo eratic party the whig party for any demagogue lead “either ho The florid face of Polk went livid Bir,” sald he, reaching for his hat at least I have learned what 1} came to learn I know how You wil! appear on the floor of the conven tion. Str, you will divide this party hopelessly, You are a trattor t party; | charge it to your face, here and now, I came to ask of you sup and find you only talking of prin a! Bir tell me, what have principles to do with elections Jim In God's proviner do some thinking for ‘have thought | He turned to the table and took up & long, folded document, which I aaw was done tn his cramped hand and = with y interlineations Copy this out fair for me tonight aid he Thin ts the Aberdeen note already learned its tenor we mot Mr. Pakenham ler at the White House Bhall we not take It direct to Mr. Blair for publi cation in hia Globe Mr, Calhoun smiled rather bitter at this jest. The hostility of the Tyler administration t rather more well yen or who tries t roan ho. holas. ur You the with answer tc have time Sohmer Strohber Steger & Sons Baumeister Gerhard Lucore your rt Twill all get into newspaper fast enough,” continued he, at Inet He get i the new of the Mextoan ministry Ah, you think he cultivates the Dona Lucresia than adores Mr. Polk's long at instant. He looked dow: thin, bb his wasted limbe T turned slowly and rested his arm the table, his face reating in bis My God! 1 heard him/|b groan | 1 To wee my thing » I forg whose a year Mr. Polk sald 1 facing him, “damn you, sir, you w not fit to untie Mr. Calhoun’s shoe 1 will not you offer him word of tneult. Quarrel with me you | You will gain his own od $500 Pianos now $400 Pianos now .. $300 Pianos now $265 Pianos now a rather hands. know Polk may it! One-third of human, but the two-thirds politician, He will tier that lady into confidences © in well nigh distracted af best mee Ways, with the flekle of her i and the yet harder abandon her old ad mirer, F #0 Polk will cm jole her never Jinn chief abused was a other in my nature to endur I committed an act pursued me for many On Sale Until January 31, at air rising and | ness o— i ne disclosur one if nO votes fear when an Y country! on the one side he will appear to the woral and here now in any case. t te eure! Utterly horrified at this, Mr. volk fumbled with his hat and cane, and very red in the face, bowed himself out, still mumbling, Mr. Calhoun | man rising and bowing bia adieux if we My chief dropped into hin chair | Baroness again. For a moment he looked at kan tly Nick,” said be, at} the owly, “you have divided democratic party. You spilt all the the other a and pul lofty minded Buccessor to D. S. JOHNSTON CO. temporarily lack the von Ritz to add zest to 1 hasarded wt! Dona Lucrezia and her Third and University and 419 Union St. Seattle we little Jealoustes. Calhoun turned quickly upon me | Program | GRAND © Opening Day FREE LUNCHEON— 12 Noon to2 P.M | GRAND CONCERT— 2:30 P. M. to 4:30 P.M tongth the ~oew| SLATTLES | SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET 1513-15-17-19-21-23-25 First Ave.—Running Through From Street to Street—-1512-14-16-18-20 Pike Pi. GREETINGS TO ALL: You are invited to attend the opening of the SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET, Thursday, January 27. our guests; to help us open our new market; to partake of the pure food luncheon we have prepared We want to meet you and get better acquainted. We have the most up-t: public market on the Pacific Coast, and it awaits your inspection and approval Nothing but pure food products are handled here, and purity and cleanliness, as well honest weight and right prices, will always prevail. SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET The Following Merchants Permanently Located in the Sanitary Public Market Will Be the Hosts BAKERY GOODS | FRUIT AND PRODUCE W. B. Kimball, Stall No. 120. Baker, Stall 121 C. F. MeNiminee, Stall No. 14 Stall \ 24 Geo, Harding, Stall 113 Sta Nos. 115 and 116 BUTTER, EGGS ames Schuster, Stall } J. Chandler, Stalls Nos. 8 an N. J. Mcintyre, Stall No. 104 J. L. Whitney, Stall No, 41 Jacob Davis, Stall No, 118 AR. Nelson, Stall Ne. 22. H. Stanton, No. 1514 Pike Place Bretherick, No, 1819 Fir Ay CHEESE SPECIALTIES Stall No. 20 CONFECTIONERY Hanna, Stall No, 25 Sweet Shop, No. 1515 First CEREALS Sanitarium ¢ stall No, 1 TABLE CONDIMENTS Stalls » 19 and 123 F.. Clark, Stall No. 124 _ COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES pk ag tape ‘ ffee ( »» No ra } First Co We want you to be te the musical program. enjo) date sanitary N 4 c I N Nye Ne elestin Lioyd Coulthurst Crenshaw, Stall Ne I t Co., Ne Smith, Stall Ne Tubbs, St Stall al 112 1} 1519 First Avenue 15 1520 Pike VEGETABLES Singer, Stall No. 144 W. Wise, Stall No. 146 Matsura, Stalls Nos, 140 and 141 GROCERIES AND CHEESE 4 J J ary Place 4 c H H M t enue Fried B 1" he Avenue Battle Creek 33 i 152, Avenue FLORISTS all No, 122 PICKLES Heinze Stall HAWAIIAN SPECIALTIES ile U.S. ¢ st No. 1 Alstrom Mr \ Philippino Coffee j.M Richard d Intyre n & He | 1 Mill 43 DELICATESSEN tall M1 tall N , ull N ( LUNCH COUNTER ar 1 MEATS FIG PUDDING FIS H, OYSTERS, ET Market, Sta 1 Ne 44 ‘3 AND I. Wh Mac FISH SPECIALTIES NUT wan POP CORN 14 Pike 1 ending with Snce THE POME ” ~~ *€ R OF THE pp “THE DIVINE RIGHT Of THe POWER OF The TAL COMBI 1L, upon veland, Dever yp but Wa wl) he ung ye ment known, rowmn KINGS ers are ak © Ful ands of Kel vie tule Wh a ¥ family ed abe ows & ma jestroy me though unsee rights are cone ne tomorrow, keep the great al dike a* a protectian wer of kings Is te that our constitutional infringed by statutory The peo} their wuffer dy It seems strange to Washington Combine D bear another dentist tale stitutional riehts and F jextreme satiefaction that advert now ome and oF mendou against: t saved me jined and give retief aga | vine rights of kings, Wi 1 admit flebt t 4 Ones work HEACASHES most cases any Cll strain We pake @ “wf correcting eye dofects, aM doing relieve the headache: bave trout se Uh ar Schuchard Optical Gy Second Av® EVERETT & EDMONDS Clty ef everett of es untll ple whe s from schedule 40a) notlee, \! St Nite, aad tne ME vue into rl Raven preseriptiet at the doctorssk s moet effi nd AW + abler & is seennd Be ERSe_ 98 FFFE2_eFS225_ Peer FE!

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