Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES pt, Matn 1050, Baitorial D > WELLS, Rain + + BF, CHASE, Busta OFFICES 107 Third avenu rk—290 Temple Court Building. > 18 T Express Building. attle t per copy; #ix 1 kwenty-Ave conts per arciers. No f Mice at Seatite, ered at the post Washington, as recon FIGURES FULL OF MEANING More than of the aggregate w t now In possess ° ° t. of the por John n figuring some ns in the ev wine very interesting conclus > finds that there are about 1 5,500, or thereabouts, ty, an average of $2 » families, 1 fn where between $5,000 and $50,000, 000,000 worth of property, or an aver The s families, holdings f $12, althy. Th 09 to each fam’ are very Ww number, each making age of $1 numbering 6,77 500,000,000, ar of a total value « average also numbering 6 king the portion of ¢ w Finally the poorer families, 020,000 worth of this world’s go only dg, mn rth average wealth per family, taking all classes together, figures © absolut through asus bureau, and e totals are taken they certa value, a g general ing thr uit thy ution of wealth. absolute of course, be have Speed's figures cannot no 2 may nly have ons which are develop quaf distri man who talks of ity am: nd ponders over them, he will be forc at present things are not going his way. Quite the reverse. During the last three the close of the Civil War, the tendency has been tr of building up great fortunes for the few, at the expe ‘The trusts, monopolies, merge’ of today are mere of the growing strength of this movement It would be utterly untrue to aswert that there is any number of persons in the United States who would reject gre: if it were offered to them uhder existing conditions. The great majority of Americans have been struggling to secure as much as they could of this world’s goods, and the majority have failed to get much. The question now comes with increasing force to this mas shall the conditions be gradually changed, without tumult or viol that the many shall prosper? It is a mighty question and one which may require years to solve. But it will be solved. The majority will not always consent to take the lesser portion of the good things of life. ‘They will hold, with the Constitution, “that all men are created equal —that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” etc. and they will insist upon putting a just construction upon the last cl ng m 4 to th or four decades, | onsideral at wealth nce, 80 seen at the Grand two nights and c Friday, June 6 Third Avenue Stock Following the » Rh Mar onany at the Third Avenue th ter, Coaster oo tune the Third Avenue stage will be pied by a strong stock compa wanized especially for a engagement by the managers, Kus sell & Drew themseives. The Thi Avenue management h: and experience at hand ficulty in secu’ “Sweet Lavender” The second week of Harrington Reynolds and company commences at the Seattle theater tomorrow night when..Pine: night when Pinerpia, prettiest play. This is one of the most popular plays, upon the stage t The company that Mr. has gathered about him in his capacity as acter- manager {s suited to,the parts in the Play exceedingly well. With Mr. Howard as the leading man and with Mr. Reynolds himself, Ben Johnson, John Daly Murphy. Herbert Ashton,| {culty | Charles’ Fleming. Reginald Travers, | ‘lented actors Blanche Douglas, Minnette Barrett, | Ye#f, in\fact, « Vera Beach and Lily Branscombe, | tors at preser it will be @ charming production.| UP two soe The scenic effects, too, will be in| ™*te wos keeping with the other strong feat-| FOS? companies se ures, and popular prices will prevall.| \@st fall by R Mr. Reynolids will produce Pinero’s| S74, Meron of play as it was given origina |e ire plays London, and th ng Will be wn-| Ob; weck ana the st der his personal on. The com- \th Whine Ane ue’ : pany has been growing in favor ev ge” ne will «1 since the opening performance and this week will no doubt see a succes- sion of crow ‘There are five more weeks of the company at the Seattle, and durt that time high class plays will produced in the best possible man- ner. “Too Rich To Marry” “Two Little Waifs” will be given for the last time tonight serving of an audience that will test the capacity of the theater Next week's attraction at the up: town theater will be “Too Rich to Marry,” the las omedy which | played anon When Edwin Owings Towne wrote| | The the beautiful comedy “Too Rich to| tlon on Marry” he did not do so in a hit or| until 6 at miss manner. He wrote it with a| #venue thorough knowledge of the people whose odd ways he was borrowing to furnish the comedy in the piece. The beliefs of the religious sect| known as Dunkards, their quaint characteristics, and their queer ideax of the world, afforded Mr. Towne| ? plenty of humorous situations and enough pathos to make his comedy highly entertaining and fat above quality # a thorough know!- s, their manners and opera hi mati don J BITS OF GAIETY Mr. and Mra. A. announce the eng: daughter Grace Hinckley. Th lace in the laater jay not yet set. It is «se Miss Mabel Webb will entert: lare f young lad Monday aftern at her hi Harva mF ful In the tirely back of the in ferns, wa: Misa Nina ‘Nash, Glasscock’s Combination Baby et Jumper and ois “<-] Rocking $) t fh Richard Mansfield ft Richard M A short nder any The is now future. U appearan tours » whi On his will b Me gambler play ing his York city ram This fascinatt German prin lin in the 7 Eberthal, affords Mar portunity to display ferent phase of his royal Frenchman in Mansfield ight cars an of artists as seen in New all the scenery. properties and horses runs of both plays. It wi great interest in this ¢ that Mansfietd Brumm whe halle know Pletcher & gains only. ha dar | Thursday rw ks tended and wa: ‘The Knights ty gave a di ast night in t lge were tn attendan membera Mrs. Josep 3 ry pretty card party non at he me, 416 avenue. Thursday af Harvard The Mian} ing party Adieu ¢ o's hall Pectin Welcome Home Jackies” on the Wis 2th e navy an elcome Sunday. Be 2 Don't forget th: Fa we can save you from 15¢ to 20c on every dollars’ worth of groceries you require. able that we buy che: than the grocer whose purcha are limited? h Groceries Best Quality Good Service Reasonable Prices Cooper 8 Levy me 106 FIRST Ave, Bet. Yesler and Washington Str Te THE SEATTLE STAR. woceceecveccooncoeosooosoevessoncoocoeseceeesses HOTEL BUTLER EXCURSION avo PICNIC TO EVERGREEN PARK # BATTLESHIPS THE SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1902 —VIA— PortOrchard Route COLMAN DOCK GIVEN BY Boats leave at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 1 4:50, 5:45 and @f:30 p. m Last boat leaves Bremerton at midnight. Round Trip 50c WELSH FOLDING BEDS AVE so f of sup of supe many points riority over other folding beds that we couldn't begin to enu- merate them here; we'll show and convince you at the store though. Thirty styles at prices the low- est in the state. With Mirror $18. CGLHOLMES: FURNITURE Co, HOF UO3!U05 SECOND Ayr. Without Mirror . $16.50 AiIststcisSicisicsSIsS Bi FREE: Teoth Cleaned FREE 4 Examined TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN hout charge When other work is order $1 Seattle Dental Parlors 13, 14 Hin bid ‘SECOND oe ce OUR $3 DERBY 3ut you will have to pay more than $3 in any other hat store for 012 as good SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed SEATILE'S|OAFE ano} argest and} = GALL. only first-class | room European plan | an Gonneoe HOTEL on Classified Ads SOCIETY NOTIONS HELP WAN HELP WANTED — MALE FeMALe APRCIAL NOTICES HELP WANTED=MALE PEMSONAL ENTLAMENS ROUPEES Thousands Aine {hem perfect nth First Ave Hinckley +6 Howe MENT—FURNISHED ROOMS Rh SALP—MISCRELAS ROU: Con, OT aa Main O01. Also coal by sack FOR SALE—CITY MEAL OSTATIC REAL ESTATE HOM ee eek ane RAINIER Made | San Francis | SALE TACOMA COLLATERAL nEACH ITS ALL ranMs Continued, 3431 PARADISE. nian, AND LANDS O1 French Bik. Financial Age BA RPAH SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1902, VV SICIANS i PLUMHING INTING AND Buxping Wet BUSINESS DIRECTORY ¥ diac, AUNTH ACTORS Wonabe ANTES. D KEMP, 6% AUCTIONEERS — ae 7 WIRE, IRON AND PLANO ii & Plating Wee er, epenk of the. Stare FOR Noun * p. m., Senator, Ya. Jencta, June 1 and For San Francisce Leave Seatte Fa Puss, Ques tad la, June 2, § 38, 18, and every ay thereafter. on asc Leave Seattle # ing June 4, 14, 16s, ALG, of Beattie, Spokane, Cottage Sitka south bound), City of | Ticket’ “omee, 113 James ie i ¥. Talmadge, DANCING ACADEMIES tor begin Mowiny phage Pacific Clipper E. B. CAINE, Presidest. FOR NOME J. 8, KIMBALL, May 3 ME CITY, about Junel2, or Golovin Bay 4 5. CHAS. NEL&ON, For Skagway, Veldex ant porte We 8. 8 SANTA, June 12 San Francisco route (Krase 8. 8. Line) Regular Weekly Sailings For further inf = to 618 First ave. $5,000,000 asf . trast boat BANK OF SEATTLE paid tn $528,000 ; eurptus, | $2,000,000 A gen: | ot James | CAMERON, Manage To the Atiin, Big fang oherey Horse, Hootalingaa, . r Fuver,. Klondike, Koyukul Yukon Mining Skagway and White Horse. Trains connect. direst with steamers Point at White Horse with the steamers for all Yukon Points. J. FRANCIB Tra! General Offices— Satie, Woah, d Skagway, Alaska. HITMAN ms 19 and 20 1 MADAM Ti GLOBE NAVIGA’ FOR HONOLULU DIRECT Steamship Bureka, 2000 ie ‘ee dispatel 10th, 1 To be fol a steamer of this line on @ about the 1a te month. Shippin erm Fer tetorsoation Mite » & office of the company 1B Globe block, First avenue Madison street. 7 G. F. THORNDTER | or Traffic Departments: Manager Tram@e Deparne 1208. General Managet DYEING AND CL Dye Werks. We lothes omce PILL LINKERS AND ND BR CONTRACTOR | DRED Pho: embalmers, |“ Seattle, Edmunds and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. 7 bi pd Trips “T° ot eattle 7 a, m, 12 te 9:15 a.m, 2:00 o Cotman a RNACES FINTAY ® WOM, 1410 eecond MARNESS AND SADDLE CHANICAL ENGINEERS JUNK ean West. ye O4T. n. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS “a OCULISTS AND throat AURISTS 3 Ho! FOR NOME! Contennial; June® jovin Bay direct vercial Compaaity 4 James strech, x1 Offiee one Union St by applying Wild Goose *PATHIC SANITARIUM Ii " une ot VATENT ATTORNEY Boyd t Colman bid ela BRP. YR LS POPvsercsy = sve stZESE’