The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1902, Page 2

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2 EA" Ud STAR THE COMMITTEE'S NASTY ACT The special nted tn th of Commer PARTICIPATION keel-laying cereme somewhat precipitate step t Net uly 4 TELEGRAPHING erday ty to the Governor of Nebraska to be } re This was a breach of good nm 1 v the fact that Mr. Josiah Co! s, Mr. Ch * . 4 gentiemen upon th re polished in the an and up-to dato in all things polite. rtainly know tor always sont by messenger or post, and prog A; never by graph unless some explainable cause f I go happens that the next Fourth of July ts two months, so that ere could be no reason fe mal note of invitation by post would have reache tr ample tim In handing this matter the Western Central Labor n displayed the best taste. The Star regrets to say ft, but the fact h action of the sp al committe s undignified, and Govern Savage will 80 regar when he finally recetves the resolutions drawn up by the unions his city and p wly forwarded by ma tt is in cetvabdle that ld Jop ANY SCRAMBLE over a polite function. The special committee was appointed last Wednesday by votes of THIRTY members of the Chamber of Commerce who happened to be present at the regular Th Chan NUMBERS ¢ MEM BERS, including most of the merchants of the city, NOT ONE of whom was pri jast Wednesday The comm! ° ucted to arran for the PARTICIPATION of the Chamber with the Morans in the ky laying ceremonies. It WAS NOT instructed to take t t 1 extend invitations to the Govern of Nebraska and Washington. T ‘was properly a duty devolv m t Moran Brothers, WHO ARE TO BE HOSTS and who are to pay the Dilla. Again the breach of good manners be: P . : the people will hardly know what to think. The that it was not through IGNORANCE of the usages ety that Messrs. Collins and others made such bad t who are recognized as experts in ping-pong and the 1 certainly never to get things badly jumt But they did. Speaking quite seriousty. a mistake has been made. A large MANY THOUSANDS OF tion of the good people of this community MEN, have expressed a desire that the city of Se 1 not, a this time, be placed directly, OR INDIRECTLY. position of official participation in a keel-laying celebration. There is a keen labor dispu on between these citizens and sntractors for the building of th battleshipa ‘ It is not for the C er of Commerce to decide who fs «Fight and who is wrong. Nor is {t politic: Why should this Chamber array itself against a body of ¢ presenting fully one-third of the entire population of the city, and another third who look upon the proceedings as inad Why should it go out of its way t Beoause Mr. Josiah Collins wants it? aune a n of leisure don't like trades unions and want to ¢ y in the only way possible? ‘The Star holds two seats in the Chamber of Comm or is © member of that body. The S' is the « city which collectively guaranteed $100,000 to the Morans, having nov deposit with that firm its note for $500, which wi! paid when the bat tleship Nebraska IS COMPLETED. This subseri @ view of helping the Morans, but for the purpose CITY of Seattle, and tn so far as the Mc of Seattle they are entitled to support. are regarded as inimical to the best one, will not be found in the ranks of thei During the proton; ago the Morans were acknowledged to opposition to the employes Meved was justice. Pre putes in such @ way as to aro of organized labor and that opp day. ‘The Star took the ground and still adhe < HELPING THE e the But when they do things th 1d machinists’ strike in this clty the head and fror king for what p ho were s vious to that tim hey had figured concentrated oppost' jon in the ranks it m has remained unshaken to this keel-laying takes place next ‘Wourth of July NOTHING WILL HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED to celeb battleshiz be ther representing the majesty of t thing will be there exce piece of fron that represents WHAT THE CONTRACTORS PROPOSE TO DO, iargely with non-union labe +When thé battleship Nebraska has been BUILT AND A SHIP BE LONGING TO THIS GREAT NATION FLOATS UPON THE WATERS OF PUGET SOUND, then there will be something to all citizens vill sink thelr personal opinions in a joint and b tion of THAT WHICH REPRESENTS THE NATION. then will be ent y different f: ‘The advocates of a keel advertise the town. gets wher that it in 4 But what ng fw it that t a maj iteelf in. a her. popula attitude before the world? Is that sort fi ‘The obstinacy of some men passes bell 1 their own sweet wills gratified t rear The § be, productive of the unfort Tae ia ar DOES NOT believe that th f good. It t te controv ences DO EXIST, plage GS PELSER Sf fincenr “es ph ie gis-iziz Second Ay Henne erences aaa inti eaneaeas Bon Mare Telephone Main 860 SATURI Rainier Hardware Co. AY | | COLOC OSE NOL OEOH OUOE FOTOS OO0OET Scientific Optician bet. Columbia and Marien AND THE a ve" LAYER CAKE eng MAY 3... 20 CENTS 1121 Is Ave ~e Lawn Mowers} Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Eulding cer Seoend and Ma King Coun tainly have a representative the of the United ple of S un r 1 will back hin th 8 ' =— — MORTALITY REPORT mterday afternono, after a held from wart's f } in T y was buried in Lak a Henry WALKER’S CANADIAN CLUB WHISKEY Reg DAY AN PER BOTTLE, $9 Coop er & os i and Retail Groesrs 104-106 FIRST AVENUE fet Yesier and Washington 7 6. BENINGHAUSEN, 807 FIRST AVE Hensel “*s 28 Winekiay Biexc Third Fios Ciassified Ads SOCIETY NOTICES EMPLOYMENT r ePMALE VANTRDMALI ost r 4 * Fin FOR REVT—HoUsHS om A « $0 WANANCIAL ¥ HoMF ©. Box FOK SALE—nousEs e Je tu ‘ “ i fon M a) ' ' ‘ o ’ 2 morn & ‘ ' ' A 7 ' “ a te : kere. 83 HELP WANTED ALE AND ull up’ Mal iD Nodws AND LoTs n MP ¥RA 1401 ‘about your h SEATTLE STAR. SONAL SALH—MISCRLLANIOUS r - : | ' VOW SALEOLIVE srocK | ii 1 | \ TO many | FOR SALR—CITY HEAL MeTATE r | | yon aaLe RY s naire ne Y : Hit AVE | tor § Bi te " ' | D pn phone. 3 a & Lloyd, 88 Hinchey ; wen for cash or de | © oS Noy ager ii Mra Johnecs, home new, 4 0 en . < ana ’ ‘ ‘ ations w own , iis “ ' ‘ : ha a shee at of ave view of hey rs cae ' Seo Toree ‘ ten ce ete eT PP oF Menuet as : ¥ $00 Nese LAKE . tt AWAY AND CHEA - k M ; ' * § s tA & aaa ’ s PRELI MINES AND MINING 1 ‘ MMIT M¢ at F ¥ ‘ TRI TRIKY Ha M ne horn aving A 1 8 ao } > THE HILLM t " WHA . down, § ' " " Y " CREEK OF THE NORTHWEST ent Tak 5 He FIDELITY MINT ann | For ieree, Ms nous ou)” Lut TULLAM HEINCLAIMS ANI ‘ Fot HEM TOE i , VOR SALH= ACRE TRACTS A KPIVIEA WAY GOLD GIVE § | ° PPER % PRR | HEIM & HOLMA ' CALL ON OR WRITE Te |wonk1 LITY MINING & MILLI 0] 1 ' H ne PIONKER BUILDE Pity ; iriy " Main 001 FOR SALRAFARME AND LANDS yew ienmy | r HONK . ' MECHANICAL ENGINEERS cL ‘ MUSICAL INSTRUMENT " OCULISTS AND ALHINTS iu "py ‘ r * OM TROPATHY é te ‘« " QUAKT ES ” a r . | DAWIUENCE eteopath uM LANDS VATENT ATTORNEY 15 | WARNE i f ¥. ® ADAM «Colne (4 ” PHYSICIANS AND Bt Me rn ee alle ‘ 4 eases of |W ' gh Medica bint tam r ¢ BTAMP FY ne a treet ‘ ‘ acre; | FH 4 i wide « AY 2, 1 ————— Pacific Coast Steamship dang j For Ban Fran law Sete eee Pacific ¢ Clipper Line Present and way May 16 The White Pass and Yukon Route Atlin, Big Salmon, t ndike and White ng districts, = ° New work guarantesd o year Vows HROUGH MAIL, BUSINESS DIRECTORY — -, PAPSENGER AND Be ABSTHACTONS “ pe i MAINTAINED i i ¥ MA LUM Butt 471 NG TH) WINTER, pir ey " F ue es « A. B, NE LL, Vice 2 PRINTING AND BINDING and General Manager, BOOTH WHITTLESEY HANY . Viess, Kite a, Goarav- || 2. LER, Trathe ‘ she 18h * ots ling Announce || Fe , Dexter-Horton ® y M4 «; yaa c Wash, and Skaguay, . wirneTs ‘pur oT f " rinters, 306. i. W. Novan ee on ~ | 12 ave FOR ‘HONOLULU DIRECT ATTONNT YS AT LAW Tampico, 3,000 tons cere“ AGN . Will be. ispatched from Yeuler ™ Y i; ph ae Ame ¥ m or about - 1 be followed byl 1 « « wie sec \| & steamer of this line oo @ ze a ereneaes about the 10th of each mon —— | <a6W Oe 1 eee eee Required nea ernee ae a information, apply to the PRANK 1 ’ . & of the company in the ms rr STOMAGH AND WATE Globe block, First avenue ang | a ee e nw Madison street. PienRR P. PERRY Tar x | _tte. Jacobs G. F. THOR: Manager TraMe D KEMP, 42a Burke . a ed 2 a T. W. NOTTINGHAM, a Seren A : ave |] Phone i208.” General Manages, THATS AND AWNINGS avoTION axa Awaings—Weawe % = x : ~ Seattle, Edmunds and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. Three Round Trips Daily. ‘ Leaves Seattle 7 a m, 13 m end p.m Leaves Everett $:15 @. m, 2:30 and 7:18 p.m. —_ f and furniture Phone, James 1841, Colman Dock, RUSINESS® COLLF B ry) a a i " uM won ‘| pyne * » a — WERT me Nome Husiness UMBRELLA KEPAINING 1 se on. oO) Be ie Wine. KCUFIC he a WP GI.T) Re TRON AND PLATING & Plating Werks ‘oppont AL NOTICES REDI AcTons wer BANKS SAMIR BANK & TRUST ¥ st. Capital $2,000,001 James S said Cha Muleahey, ange neipa DANCING ACADEMIES a cop x ° “ i f ‘ ? h summone ap Dally servi Eftective March 2, Bremerton «trip 1130 BB Leave | Bremerton: 8:18 and a.m, 3:00 and 638 pm. Sidney: 720 and 12am, Carterton: 6:00 and 284 oneer Bidg. Steamship Ags OME AND TELLER: iiing May 2% ing June &, jvery, Connect fin Bay, Tissue Hope Bay. e Wild Goose Rak through bills of 1adias te to Banner station. For Passenger and Freight Rate at General Office, 14 Jaa Phone, Main 501. “ Harvar ental Parlors id Ave. Over German Bake extracced and Stet m Total DHAMATIC“OPERATIC. scHooLs | sectl yet wneh 4 and operat (4) ‘cast, W. M King I i, oe is " w ton. g the mate se “earned Fr “Y h Y f bs 1 ft or 20 PA DRESSMAKERS =| payment of six thous -|We Succeed Where Others Y « eirle 6 af Qn " f A ; ] 8 ji a * | Fillir C ik nti H Work MP " at lowest |! a . row ; - 4 i ie dah DYEING AND CLEANING <n : peg 4 m. Beat King § \ vod oa M PUNERAL Dine SOSS60 090000 CO COE OOOO S ; ‘ : i Nes ave 53 CURE-IT-UP— Cur KNGINTER AND «oO t i-+TR S : iilding. AS and } ————= igh at 3 ccoccovocccensonooorttt i: i COFFEES 3} ahead Ree #+ GRAND RID } RAE es If you don't believe it 3) : come and find outt 3\¢ e MARAESS AND SADDLERY 313 . M Ley i r Iipv ¢ , ~ 3 a Salama = Lite & WILLIAMS 3/3 oue argu gen af " vr Tel. Main 144+ 222 Pike St. 3] $ NUT AT $27 PER row \ Lerececoreserececosocesd y @ from, te a TNSURANOH JAMES HENRY wa the pest dome Aste Y A | " Retail Butcher | fie kele tn, toe Baten, 4 “4 ban ISSAQUAH ane : mx} BEST MEATS | scanene lon GOMPANIES And Be Sp \ Ave. Phone Main 468. PS POS oe — a» ee t * F; 4 5 ’ t ¥ t * v 5 , 1 ane ee ee ee 2

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