The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1902, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR ee mt RY STAR PUBLISHING CO. rs BENT BOUSRE . BUSINESS DIRECTORY STORADY AND WATEHOD, IN A PROGRESSIVE STORE LIKE THIS WE'VE ALWAYS an W AUNTHACTONS Wahid ea RY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY SOMETHING NEW TO SHOW. ALMOST EVERY WEST-BOUND : Meier yy, “ ; AILown EVERY FREIGHT BRINGS NEW Se RATES |Good Goods for Peterson’s OFFICE en Hepa court Butte, EBS» | termenio corwin w ll Undermusin Sale |‘: wool) Classified Ads cry ease es ene eer te pti : When You Need ” SLAM STI MAN me nS 7 red at the postames at Seattle, Washington, as eecond-cl c J " Them Most v t Gj A MENACE TO THE REPUBLIC | Q 12 " 5 ig . “ Main =— Some men are selfishly willing to achieve at the expens * LAMBUTH UNBMrLLA REPAIR their fellows, Senator Mason is one of this s He want r ; et 4 TINNENE wi itiiy name go down in history as the daring originator of a plan to ¢ ADOTICUERNS ey people of this great republic into a nation of singer To accomplish his purpose he has introduced int establish a national conservatory, with four branche mg ‘“ ‘ York, Washington, Chicago and San Francisco, He has meretf ¥ s \ : . his paper, sp the maa Seattle. : h wide Pa - If that bill goes through there is no timit to th , pe A og ties of the future Great throngs of people, who think that they know Invade the national conservatories. ‘They will insist y will e ny and the navy of the United States ‘They will hav army and the navy the Uni! WANTED-FEMALE Ay g backs. = iris and women tor f p Pm, Serious dangers have threatened this republic before, but the i 1 { determt If we are to have every would-be singer alded and abetted aa | . LP WANTED — MALE AND Beisct eur sot go cose Surtees ene preach the would-be tee Fellow’ $ Clothing rai SE cama ol S: FERRERS Program for Parade and Ceremonies e Pa TO Eine Oftice, 1108 ST Ave, Tor that the horns mightily on Friday 1.98 # Che 6. Mrs. Keyes, Mar 2) feet aqua : nr : - PROPLE’® Ne 1 i day of May, tim Why not ‘ , " - F Think of whole regiments of cornet players practicing the scales and . " ; . i ‘ 7 . ona street. | Capit J {MISSIONERS gp Dlowing until thelr leather boots wrinkle and thelr faces take on the vance of : Oy at ! . Vi Grwenieat, "east : y Om Lamping, color of royal purple : “ . * . ye tu : . Clerk of the Baal And a college for clarinets! Is there any place on top of the earth . : ( ee eer ee : men — to house them? Wives have left husbands who have had the clarinet t 4 1 . ey SEATTLE f habit before now and Wagner * n as ck, G HOMPAEEKERW PARADI® Theapdevessehy sch adhd sigh ‘True, the bass drummers could be sent into the Bad Lands of A ~ Z “ a. S rth 2 tamith, vic t ® hereby given that the Dakotas; the saxophones could do thetr grunting deserted r 1 , * : 5 b cities in the} Kein anty, Waa Mn deep down in the earth. and the viollr ld be yarded in the cer n " 5 . fn g ° ¢ * Vast forests, and kept within bounds i@ shotgun quarantine t se rm ; . . shine "7 k OF COMMERCH the festering evil would stil! be in the land, threatening an un r " itt. oe . ; ¢ i x ne RAK, able outbreak at any r y mn ” we t ‘ nt ¥ of well cisco would lc ade faster a ver fore eatt ‘ 1 . c » 7 x “ San Francisco wou trade faster than . ~ : f n f saking ‘busias county addtiion nterested for oF againg Would correspondingly benefit if Mason's bill should become a . : s t nd ave Still, with due regard to decency, this bill should be taken out in the ‘ “eg F ' : ; RA Camere Pale will SDDCaF before thin back yard at the Capitel and kill pa , . 1 aa | : ; at time and have a ham 24 dawnt A PROBLEM OF THE DAY one seer 2 r i " 5 MISSIONERS OF Are Americans living too fast? r Sehrack. tjutant| ti siaee 8 to 14 years. ‘The question applies not only to the “strenuous Ife" which results | }iller post: noux. public ing 84.50 ; - from the eager desire to “get ahead” in the world, but also to the | Vice Commander % | TOMORROW SPECIAL a ee spending of the dollars acq ed through close application to work }music, Wag : ni Skirt, d-inch Seattle Agents W. L. Doug- : s. C.K. Bturtevant ond P Money spending is contagious. Humanity ts largely made up of Imi band: Lin ire ¢ " ‘ Kk, of at Rainier Beach from & tators. One man likes to do'what another man has done, and the fact | 4" 7 yu t tas, Mon’s Union Made : | to | wacsrcey that he can or cannot afford to spend money, as does his neighbor, does | Aimee norte TOMORROW SPECIAL Shoes, New Summer : | starr-no L Not lessen the desire. Hon. %. & ‘ Ss Pat “corh thes DANCING ACADPMIF tev. oF. Ps Splendid Qu Musiin les are Her : . | pxwere During the days of the forefathers extreme thrift was generally |"). 1 F. Powell. et vera... lace tris % $3.50 +d a | DANCING classes ‘tor beginners Monti anncd i -Gtetua! Giasething See the Weed Ad'ece. Now economy te 20 | erciese ot t ‘ reortow ine 5 5S ; : (tae petvate Nema less « virtue, but it ts often hidden. No man likes to have the word |f : A , Ha, April 24, 2% May & “close” applied to him. There ts much saving, but as little outward | PR. Tay a . : = show of it as possibie. pont, G hii ; 9, ne . ‘ “Fon sour anata ‘The average man wants his neighbors to believe that his prosperity VISITORS ARE IN LOK RENT TURAIPNED ROO » » DRESEMAKERS bag Seattle 9 p.m fe really greater than it is. There are few men who will make pub oy | DRaKeRrAR bth ave aes April 2, 2 aed au jes make sirte ited for | 15, Al-Ki City of Seatt Ak Gites! areount of (ete: weekly coretnan NEW YORK : x oe, | SisMatkat ath Sosa x. In these days the opportunities to spend money are unlimited. There tone vine é - Fess are so many attractive things to buy. The world is run u sor NEW YORK, May 3 —7 GO re) D GS [@) fo} dS gts ae ; ee TPCT BAR, trettma kine Deore | Tt Oommen, 119 James Sh Selti te, a it th 01 jeult ¢ ey tha it w In the y day for the . e o wly ir 4 & - ’ G. ¥. Talmadge, Com'l Hberar scale, and it ts more difficult to lay up money than as in A, a ee ay at owen | Aust. Gen'l Agts “ocean bak bee et days when everybody was contented with fewer things edane Ge ocharnnes Meil Orders o Speciatt 206, 208, 210 Pike Street Perkine & Co, Gen Aate, San Frame Nowadays many men live right up to the limit of their incomes, and agero, Admiral F* 4 0 Se Ba — PERSONAL “ ge depend upon insurance policies to provide for their families after ther men ERTL ENE ne aoe Fev ee Their families are exvensive and the stores and shops keen draining their |"en by France to, | i. fen Praacie purses. In the days of the grandmothers girls could look pretty on a |““Tyis Snornine there wens abi 5 great deal less than it requires now, and this is no disparagement to | Gran ‘after which {> aT ; x FOR NOMES ¥ Pressina Co.; clothes 8. J. 8 I, clans, those who play upon harps and stringed instruments and es |] Stkrre. .] the present day girla It is merely a question of the incre cost due een noche J . rs rere Co; sloth to delicate frills and flounces. Cla t\ being Mayer | raite ; | foot Third’: Med aaa: tees 5. NOME CI abeat ‘There ate two views of life taken by men of this generation. The ‘ re ad omee + - rd avenw n we For Galovin Bay direct— ' ot prominelt - above DENTISTS 5. 8, Ol NELSON, June & majority seém to think that {t pays best to live while they ard capable | rkers, This afternoon Gea-| | WPAN, OF Never tick Pa, Nalin aka > Ian —— porte— Of enjoyment, and take some chances on the future. Others, and they |eral Brugere and Admiral Fournier joyment me cha o t al Fournier | | ENGINKERS AND CONTRACTOR es hill eave abd @ ner. |R&¥E @ reception aboard the Gaulo BH, ; 7 are the minority, think that it is wiser to save and save and F th . wares ant toa ly Riser o : ‘ | POGET SOUND BRIDGE a DREL S. 8. SANTA, June id >, Heandinavian-American Bank selves and their families, so as to provide against a ‘rainy day : eu a ‘There are about ag mar - " San. Francisco The haif-wa: a Netvleh ik bd Metreuien a perhaps the beet, her of commerce, | bd ~ ; mag Raywey, on (Kruse 8. 8. y grou . « perhap ver of 6 wards here as there pa Tat ikascte.”Seet ‘ana lite "work for buna: | ar Weekly It doesn’t pey to be clore as the bark on a tree, and to push as! » please. It would be a ings: Gredging and Narwor” improvemente, For further inf the offered pleasures of Ife during the yearn when one Is best capa . lar fancy indeed that . nal ee ae “ . : : Page sys of enjoyment. On the other hand, it is certainly not best to live up # ; 5s Setiet te a Os cw i 3 . " pepe Dinactons __ | 1187 the extreme limit of one’s means and take dire chances of trouble, wh iy Gin ik higleti eared ; UETRRWORTH "8 BONS, embalinera, hot prepared to meet it. i aelected oak M a . =; fn 7 URN i The WHITE PASS DONATE “ i eilvere FINLAY F HORS, 16 7 —- — = ’ © Atlin, Big Seal e nh r HANNESS AND SADDLERY Horse, | Hootalingus, We Are Not pearance; the bx te : oan se WORLEY & HENDERSON, is Sei. |] River, Klondike, Reyakak and 4 . se pie . \ dental aven |] Yukon dining 3 at. tr CLELELLT I ee ‘Through Line "Skagway to Dawson. WITH OLD CENTENNIAL utot the Wa ene baer aie ee —| 5 Sion iwc |] pany ra a, tm ‘ . 1 ge onthty: fume C - Trains connect directly at Catl- , @ 48 rent: 60 men s | james sora eee bonraitth steamers for a taal ; ‘ it dimou | Boston “bee Points and at White Horse with — a hand 4 ss 3 Ee ag Me Lm ll Fa oT ne the steamers for all Tuken River HAS A HISTORY COVERING THR EE DECADES—SAILS FOR NOME c . Cy rice - 7 show unsold tote. Come Punts. J. FRANCIS LEB, TOMORROW—IMPORTANT NEWS ITEMS OF THE SHORE AND " 7 e 6 h wae Sway. Drmenn) Stee ond of |W. Y. RINEMART . ‘Traffic Manage, r -e ior Genera} Offices—Seattle, Wass SOUND—SHIPS THAT COME AND GO—ALASKA NOTES. ; r ‘ i GN Oden Sie OA “situa awa minted WEST EBATTLH PROPERTY | pravenent : nnd Skagway, Alaska. ‘The steamer Centennial, which ar-|the big cold storage piant which hix : LAND wining a ee traeery te tu| i aia ee oa nal lp nd mony Seg seaport Rip ter ll lle ag mie hy pags Doe n be of " ‘ goaret bis iii : . eh, Male 1100, Tre GLODE NAVIGATION OO, Lt Francisco, sails for Nome on the 28th| Lieut. Jarvis is making eff b . . f . ; 7 es Inet, under charter by the. ‘North-|place the regulat ‘ ; ; awe will f § | ~wrcaTO Re Ee ope FOR HONOLULU DIRECT | western Commercial Company by the secretary of saat ‘ ; Z OR HONOLULU DIR ‘The Centennial, it 1s said by sailors |regard to salmon f 1 Alask 4 redeemed watches, diame: r Will be dispatched from vesiet who have voyaged on her, ix one of in the hands of t nnerymen. The a HS Washington |}wharf, Pier 1, on or about June the staunchest seaboats that ever regulations rigtd, F h R iH d L " q — 10th 1902. To be ion wy Visited Puget sound. She rides the| The Chamber of Com res one 103 SECOND A ; : : ee amer of this line oa SEs about the 10th of each month. billows lke a sea fowl and pitches | merc Gecided to celebrat , : . ’ : Oats : L4 2 ENGINEERS Shipping Permits ts Required but little. She is not a maiden| Fourth appropr steamer by any means manner. The citizens of J BOE Ploneer For information, When the Centennial was butit| Douglass dwell and t a ae ui as “u : Globe block, First avenue some 20 years ago she was a side- Horse will be ed to attend ue & r > s wheeler and for a few years of her committe consisting of H. B. Ls 7 papid<ne ee 5 < " . a WA ect wel ~ te eters cane ien | vee kaa 3, SL Kelty hee vow 30 Cents Sriotty High ome ) ly ee Stadio etreet ‘ “ . y ———— Manager Traffic Department SPESESST FF so tee eetere anc FE2%4 pe She has seen as many vicissitudes of setae to correspond with th ones marine life as any of them, but car-| Investment Co., of Sea SAGA L NUT WOM % —_ ey } | T. Ww. NOTTINGHAM, ries her age well. Her islerence to the wireles - c t hors ; : " PAIRED, bought sold. Tai” Ba ave one 1208. G 1 Manager unique and locks exceedingly odd in| proposition that the 25 CENT FRESH n't mean that our operatior goa. ; oti ; Phone i208. Genera comparison with the bow of modern| mitted at a recent meeting that we over-charge you ’ ° Twenty: | DRE y p AURISE — steamers, but navigators say that it's whamber. vpngeidee COFFEE f f quality and consct i ik - |_throat, 81 Burke building” eon Suet the thin splitting water and] Lake Le Barge is open at each « t t requis be cons A our professional service FOR BAL . s800. | ~ attle, Edmunds making spee but great qua’ len of ice are at sold els “ ent therew ft | Stoney Ww 5 1 A. MAGRINNON, 0 " | Se > an oe pe Centennial |in the miadie , NISHED WITHOUT CHARGE, waar KIRBE, i and Everett story is told ‘that an Australian|®. C. Hawkins, who is manager . DW ‘ i ' poo ane The Palatial Steamer t 8 cub 4 K CITY OF BYERE miner who had struck it rich the comp hich will constru t Ise r ‘ FOR SALE—FARMS AND LANDS | WASIINOTON Tint gold diggings ot Ballarat troad Dawson and PERIOF WH FIRST AVENUE inute 2 n FARM LAS Three Round ‘Trips Dae yal fancy to the steamer and ‘mad | dike er le SEATTLE © Wer t * nO Leaves Seattle 7 a. m., iffer to purchase her at neous AT MA * actual value ‘ow - LAWRENCE HART, Ostecpatnis 5 pm above her actual value for his ov 000 { 10. Washington block . 204” Loaves Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:00am personal use. These were fn 4 : iis “HOt 4 a6 af vs i} gs H = 7 Hom, Con f eae st eet wgeves Saperecom : has. G. Holcomb SEE ETAT or |e aw seul id while the agent was nege 4 oN RI. #150 OPTICIAN Tolophons . we 5 - with the steame ners wo Francisco for t fe. the ner | 206 210-218 Burke ale TS Sovond and Mar oq ~ ee. | GARNET EOS eee ee changed his mind. 5 r 2.25 B. ADAMS, draft P s22Ee—, — Sy gel 3 Bearing mn 4 - YSICIANS AND St ONS Athlon aa tnand bye’ Seiten | Lawn eras | eed 4,4 Of Furniture of 42. ond from the Sound to St. M through to Dawson. It to ™ Sn inc oo ; ini Receivers’ | | areas ne BSH | cr ee tio! FOR NOME! | the Northern Commer ig transporting the good ON THURSDAY, MAY 29 t tel, Ma . and ere the good tran nO m inal Per i] M., n f ntennia ne & i ted at 1626 Seventh avenue . FRED. e Tel te a8. “ x nth avenue, ¢ Jo 201 French Bik. waite oe y naisting i Financial Agen’ TAN Prose, 1 rola to America ff boats and take 1 ; Daweor tre 16-1 f eronrs 1 Wine f rooming hou 7. FACOMA Wir O01, 008 Webnianten Sine, eens 3 win Bay directs nafian bonded freight . 5 ’ : and Vancouver to D: | nee. r Market Rep eat ortices one ! SALE—MISCH | “union 81, pri c ‘Onner, 100" Yesler | NHATRLAT Whow Ge y applying. Michael t# permitted - alge Cooper & Lev which may ny tir int ae PELGER & f-{URLBUT wu-08 rnsr AVE. asked to fo this, , (218-1217 Second Ay Ber Yesior and Wes ington Streats , Ue. z Wild Goos® Arotic Meat Co,, has be n_ 182 * rere sao e ater and Mee a. — F noints. on RUBBER STAMPS TAL MP WORKSWebwuse 110 Cherry r through billa 0

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