The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1910, Page 4

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wf the th the wi port Walt bas will b law F URTHER, MR. TA STATES THAT HE IS IN FAVOR OF FREE LUMBER. Will John L. Wilson pledge himself to vote for free lumber | gehen the tariff commission files its report two or three years hence? DOES HIS HAND-UPHOLDING ENTHUSIASM PREVAIL TO THE E TENT THAT HE DARES TO #RAVE THE WRATH OF THE TIMBER INTERESTS @N THIS STATE? Rimbe the le i b Lhe Middle West states $parsely timbered sec Swill, join forces in opposition to this Taft p ree lumber was a part of the Taft pr stricken | Payne bill by the f nal ith and the N ng the \ attitur n the ariff, if he by a r pre z state « n, is looke I I i CY he fight free lumber The Ta e for free lumber ts from the Eastern am. Southern democrats and N Will Mr. Wilson tell the people of this cintber producing | state in which camp they may expect to find him when this | question comes up? Will he be specific, and not general, in his | announcement? Will he say: “I WILL BE WITH TAFT FOR FREE LUMBER? Or will he say “I WILL BE AGAINST TAFT FOR FREE LUMBER?” Or will he say nothing? ‘According to experts there are! Governor Gillett's Interview made Several things wrong with the Se- | Jeff so mad that went attie baseball tea: among the LU e He had presence nd being a depressing Inability to play | er gh to remember the purse, and baseball te 4 to This is a good old world, but it] What ts so rare aa a day tn June @ould be a lot better if everybody n we dot have to chronicle a threw away his revolver. rder in our midst? —<—— = a = Tt seems a pity to attempt to poi miable smfle.--Phitadelphia In quirer. Served Her Right. out the moral of the following story, | for its the experience of the individual; Dpoctor—You have no reason to| reader. A make his wife a present of a lace| shot himself intention scarf. extravagant price. “I want you to buy a nice lace scart for Cor his wife. —something you'd get for yourself,” | think we can save him } | 172,837 gallons over the same period How's that? The wife, however, had her own Madam—What are you golug to | last year. Why, just as he was getting fdeas as to generosity in buying} do now with all those horrid sur.) ready im ge to the ball game, his presents, and the purchase, when | gical instruments? wife died she made it, consisted of a very| Doctor—We are going to probe | micas caciare wi talent. onl simple article. jfor the bullet | Fs aoe B> sewamblilipe Pe oe “Hm!” said the husband. “Is| Madam—Yes? Well, doctor, | Y. Sunday r ad fthat what you would have chosen| while you are about it, will you be SA Ss: ee searaiaahe for yourse:f?" good enough to see if you can't find | “a a wien ‘o teaule aie? “Wall, iy eae. ytoqed I meant sctee sok thot be Sear oak j when be wishes he had ball bearin’ | th tors having a| | Victor and Edison Machines it for you!” he exclaimed, with an! lowed? rane ae Dactor—Well, I should say so. F and Records HABIT-FORMING AGENTS—COCAINE FOR lesson so much depends on | Making One Job of It. A gentleman wished to | believe, madam, that your husband but had no desire to pay 89) stadam—Oh, dear, no! It was purely socidental. But is he sert ously hurt? Doctor—-Quite seriously; but I in Amelia,” he said to | hoose something ni YOUNG AND OLD AT SODA FOUNTAIN ‘That the average soda fountain offe: without let or hindrance, certain “soft drink so-called, that serve to foster a craving for dangerous drug is a fact wéll known to government chemists and recognized by a portion of the medical fraternity. The general public, however, does not realize this fact. Hf those who sell these medicated soft drinks do, they don’t show it or act upon the knowledge. The youngest toddler with a nickel in his fist can climb a stool at the average soda fountain counter and buy a drink “doped” with cocaine. Now cocaine is one of the most insidious and dangerous of the habitforming drugs known to science. It has been in common use but 25 years or thereabouts, but gregate of crime and suffering entailed by its u tim and it now rivals opium in the number of ite slaves and in the ag- The opium vic is a figure no more pitiable and revolting than the “coke fiend,” the latter's plight is quite as hopeless as that of the ghastly habitue of the “hop joint.” man whe th Yet any five-year-old with a nickel can get cocaine. Some day, if this indiscriminate vending of drugs be not stopped, iy of the children of today will join the sad fraternity of those steal into certain drug stores to exchange the furtively’ and mtly displayed half-dollar for the little box of “catarrh cure” and nasal tube of the “sniffer Moat of the pernicious drinks in question are medicated by the use of the eoca leaf (from which cocaine {s obtained), the kolacnnt {containing caffein), or by the use of both of these An expert tn the employ of the government bureau of chemistry, Dr. Kebler, says in this regard Koc ket day kind ia b has mor named drinks containing cocaine ha Not only {s it most pernicious to add cocaine to soft drinks in any quantity (usually in the form of coca leaf ex tract), but even the use of coca leaf extract so manipul as to reduce the amount of cocaine, or eliminate it altogeth er, must still be looked upon as a questionable practice, be cause any product or name which would suggest the presence of cocaine or its allies, by taste or otherwise, must have a baneful influence. It is known that very small amounts of morphine or cocaine, or even a suggestion of their pr ence, will tend to destroy the equilibrium of reformed ad. dicts and bring back the former craving. * * * ‘The virtues of coca leaves and kola nuts have been exploited to gether, and it is only natural that they should be combined in preparatians that would represent the purported virtues of both * * Anumber of so-called soft drinks now on the market contain both of the abit-forming agents, cocaine and caffein. It is not uncommon to find persons addicted to the use of medicated soft drinks. It 1s a matter of record that the manufacturers of the following been successfully prosecuted a Nola, Celery Cola, Wiseola, Pillsbury’s Koke, Kola-Ade, Kos. Kola, Cafe-Coca, and Koke. Nevertheless there are still on the mar plenty of drinks containing cocaine We take ostentattous care lest alcohol be sold to children. Yet we are seemingly indifferent to the fact that this other poison, much more terrible in its effects than alcohol, is sold to children every This is a typical sample of human inconsistency, but not of the i that we justify as being the antithesis of the consistency that ull-headedness. This kind is the antithesis of the consistency that long been classed among jewels der the head of “Habit Forming Agents,” The Star will tell to of the fake “dope cures,” when the unhappy victims of Ur re drugs are given the same drug in disguise, and their hope turned into ory. rHE by The Star SEIZING A SUGGESTION ‘Good idea t the boarding house lad INA COUNTRY HOTEL f fa Ain't got an and-cges y STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910 asec. THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE Mother, may | go out to board!* Yes, my daughter sweet Pay in advance and when there's a chance Come home for something to eat Publishidg Ge. ALMOST SACRILEGE Gravy on the Plate oul | are land And I can't help loded th How ® neo And mm That makes me t for gray haira . Don't Kiaw the breast of ering the day wen in the dark been trusting sor There was a dachshund once so long | } haven't any notion | long it took to notify i ail of his emotion it happened when * wet with w Because of previous gladn: The average annual death rate among all the armies in the world is nine in each thousand. An English firm is manufacturing | Here's your chance to find out 5777—Apache Dance ‘ Black Diamonds Band of London 31782—Gems from “H. M. 8. Pinafore” Victor Light Opera Company 70016-—Come Aiong, My Mandy A Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth Nora Maione 164804 Ada Jones and American Quartette Beerland , cesses Sole Sadler { Dintributers OR Talking Machines Seattle. | humid stuff called coffee | buck wheat takes hiacuits hand to hand varding made distrait, my meals mber cain a ning o'er me at my fate lam most fa The consumption of beer United States for the past nine months showed an increase of 54, ne for the past 10 years. St. Johns, Newfoundiand, nearest American town to Europe, | sree the the plate More Than a Mere idea | Of the gravy on Heckle Have s any idea as t what became of your dog? wr now I am a boarding Heckham—-Have 17 Yow just] My fare is tab bet I have! When pork ehc Aud whe hams, shoulders, tendertotns They pass the gravy boat pigs’ feet go up 5 cents At mah I me my eyelids, the price of sausage I shun the sight too tate well, I've got « © 1 can't but hear the splatter }idea."—Chicago News | Of the gravy on my plate. tenrotton | being 1820 miles from the coast of a fair kinne have lots of effect upon the kis me MM can't of my path REMOVED To our new Fireproof Storage Warehoure at 12th and Madison. Bekins Moving & Storage Co. 1 Bast 414. Cedar 414, Telephon We Want YOU to Hear the New Victor Records for June Unless you have heard the Victor faintest idea of the beauty and charm of Victor music. within the Come in and hear these selections from the June list (Cavalleria Rusticana—Prelude v104 4 Cavaileria Rusticana Selection t 87063—Germania en Hear Me! 74163-—-Humoresque (Violin) .....Mischa Elman | ONE DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You! | ite iy mother,| ha o being dis buted by the world’s health zation. That butten pinr in the ia the Pagitte * Nineteen Stores om the Pacific Com ) ‘How to Run a Boarding House OF HASHERY HUM TIONAL BANK hink he ts taking Itivate an tron constitution and < an it the other fellow nerves of steel, and wear @ rusty apeed the parting « - black bonnet but you have ar | Study each guest's need Don't! gome «ue t th th @| out the fo . pe ut more on bis plate than t , Jealousy between boarders can be mussed up tall se w by having nothing but portra yf gloou ; . 1 Bech tives, Then it will not becor ‘ i 2 tabi rhe + ta lounging place, Don't alr it too nie that is ec often, either for food n te hich . If you goon ' a ; Capital $1,000,000,00 and th “ . : he hous . . J aologion! Surplus $1,049,395.96 aneeg moment - . OMMERCIAL Ac and have but one bath ter shows & contents (( handled with ¢ om no hot wate Fewer move e and accu ply py . modern banking methods. Tray. } If the cor will give you a ante be elers’ checks for sale. Drafts and edit, wall for a new « to start letters of credit issued, available Jup in the neighborhood and make n all parts of Europe. Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Second Ave. at Madison St. United States Depositary HIS PREFERENCE Victoria and Return $2.25 Vancouver and Return $3.50 How will you have your for Vancouver, FIBROUS FOOD INDESTRUCTIBLE Say, this sandwich has splinte 1 D Tell me, walter, doesn't | Walter: Well, what do y any reat this bunch Canadian aci ic, 9 pect in a clud sm \ ery that's constantly on the table . i . 2 Waiter: No, sir; not exact bat Sailings from Pier “A,” Foc f Washington Bt elicacies Dissipated D: | several have tried to eat it Landlady wilt m try these stewed prunes, Mr. Goodly? no, I up. He (with a she think I'll walt ¢ | ] | | p & small ate, the 4 the whisky tracts as mueh at fight Atchison a tight an emblem of good luck, That man is certainly unlucky BORGUM MUSIC CO., 1207 3rd Ave. Open Evenings The Home or the Rented House, Which? It is the duty of every man to provide a home for his family. Nota temporary stopping place under a rented roof, but a REAL HOME, where the cares and clamors of the outside world 1 never enter te disturb the peace and quiet of the family fireside. Every dollar that goes into a home is not only so much saved, but it is money invested in the safest and most indestructible form of s ity in the world Savings banks sometimes fail, and the savings of lifetime may be swept away in an hour, but good Seattle real estate er fails to & crease in value at least 25 per cent every year Burke & Farrar’s Fifth Addition This addition is directly in the path of the city’s most rapid growth, and is now practically surrounded by beautiful homes already built or under construction. Every lot has a magnificent View past year, you haven't the Sound and mountains; and the location is one of the highest and most sightly in the city. Convenient to five car lines. (1 to parks, schools, Come out @ see this choice property yourself and observe the number of ne# homes going up. View lots only $250 and up, on terms of $5 to $108 month. FREE CITY WATER for twelve months. If you want ® move into your own home, we will advance lumber and m aterial to build and you can pay for the prope rty with the money you are now wasting for rent. Take Fremont-Ballard cars to end of line, where we will show you the property. a ———— Burke & Farrar, Inc 405 to 409 New York Block E. C. Burke Capital and Surplus, $500,000 Bert Farraf stores, etc. Sidewalks and city water in and paid large La Scala Orchestra Pryor’s Band Enrico Caruso onnt Dealers tm a

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