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° THE SEATTLE STAR. TLE STAR Py ton, thene ry to. the ¥. W. WEST, UNION BLA TRE SEAT Beis NEW JAIL bay, Viatting pt poltiin of In ecco NOLMES! Goon FURNITURE ° = - ereat bot w ty ee - —— : - 7 limita Wome wiley | — FOR SALE BY #. W. WEST, . AAA ane EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY —- TORT Or atrayed from Woodlneil TELEPHONE! vaio wee SE ESO EE fe oF AMUSEMENTS _ | “Jersey cow, about 4 years old UNION BLOCK, CITY. 5 diterts opt in Counc nae edward e¢ parsty yr broker > reward ohn __ Business Dept., Matn 1050 Editorial Dept al pon the’ Statement TAT ak ettert wl IA N Theater hora broken, 8 rew rd. Job Ww ni K. HAZARD WELLS, Editor ® FP. CHASE. news Manager | THlke 08 definite c ange mn in| $1700. ~ ree regard to ne propane’ now oe a eiione oity. Jail t| orner Mirat and Madison Bt. orrawes SACRA DECAY Nahe ie we . v fine cornet 80; , on - Soattle—1107 Third avenue, | “wivirteed bit gi A very fine corner, #0x A , New York-290 Temple Court Bullding I y councll . Chteago—817-318 U. 8. Express Building. _ “4 | held Auguat 18 WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, AUGUST 18) fem) ey enue poh teenth avenue north, facing City deliverea | Mr. Redward'’s plan ts to erect # "One cant per Copy; wx conte per week oF (Wenty-f¥e Conte per month, paid i Satuun yaa nOLD fal bs = - pullding on the city’s property at the | OPENING mn Vth nue park aded streets, cit ter, Oy mak oe warriors, No tree copien. ogee corner of Fifth avenue and Yesler , NIGHT a De spears te Mable ntered at the postoMce at Seettin, When on, seven Way costing $89,000, Buch a build HAND taund doing food business. wher P hy ———oeo SS Hing could be used for a jail, health Saturday, Aug. 4 Main str conerete walk, sewer, and all paid Carnival will soon be heresies office and receiving hospit Mf 4 PUTATIVE WELLDOERS It is Mr, Medward’s theory. that e-ACK® TRACTS aoe the building, If not needed for @ —— fies with wall capital ese | fOr; reasonable terme; very con- case may be Persons who crittcise, or rather attack, an argumont, should be fortl~ | privon after the city at oe , “ss Hinchios Wowk. special offerings of th fled with a quantity of intelli that Innures them a right to be'heard. | the dim and distant future Rose Sydell ‘§ rit venlent to car line, Perior and Bedroom trie weet James J. Jeffries could sign articles with five hundred olings sets oo idst ciseiben tite ae , “Oat Hass ‘ rete ine ring artists whose only object would be to gain notoriety by associating [which would cost a large share of L id B | an Se $3800, highly polished, &@ round or two with the top-notcher They would willingly ran the risk “fs $80,000, os rad ig removed if the on ion ur es ue ino coal by sack with pas ied =6cornera, “ all were abadoned — special prices thi : of doing killed at any stage of the game. Jeffries tells all such, “GO were BUOGaNeS. si Com an | TT tractus dakacaaaate lama sean ‘ prices this waeut AND GET A REPUTATION. seocaren ot RAMEE for tiother Junker about p y aed oalaeatte heats Quartersawed 86 it is with alleged political economists who attack advooa the suburbs in search of ideas for i) you nine . very tow, on the northwest corner of Aloha Oak advanced ideas. They want to get In the game, By sophistry, and the / (he beautifying | af the. elty, ‘The | The Family J Set te es . e junket will be hetd Friday o-—~Ruriesuue a 6 and | | like, they last @ little while and then PROGRESS TRAMPS THEM he comimlasioners will visit the |°? emrmaue comedians and || } and Sixteenth avenue, one block Bird’s Eyo DOWN. southern suburbs, going by water |, Hs { Bradite men no longer combat the institution of unionism, They | from Leschi park to the old city |20-—High Class Specialty Stare—20 : b Maple ime recognise that it is bulit on the foundation of equity. They recognine | Pumping station on Lake Washing: |Mutinee Wednesday, Baturday ar from Capel: till: Gir Tne), CORON nics partion dtm ritgniananiim cain Dminatic that political, sqcial and industrial conditions are in no way similar now - ———— —- —— Sundays. century, or even a decade ago. arcely any division of labor, ‘The cabinet from the Wooden castor to the hand+ part of the boot to those of a century, half So late as 1860 there was maker turned out the bedstead, Carved headboard. The shoomaker of 1850 made every He even whittled the wooden pegs and ofttimes dressed the leather, In 1902 @ pair of shoes is divided into a dozen distinct trades, Have con ditions changed, and can any one afford to compare fifty years ago with today? At the present time a workman's individuality t# lost, not alone im the shoemnker's trade, but In a hundred others. As it became necessary for departinents of single trades to unite for cominon protection, it also was found imperative for similar trades to unite, and soon an endless chain was forged. Not much earlier than a dozen years age capital began combining tn such gigantic undertakings that the whole industrial world grew ap palled, The Standard O11 Co. said: “You will pay me so much, and not one cent less." 18 THE EDICT OBEYED? Of course ft In. And so on all down the line. As trusts developed they strutted in proportion. They dictated what the people should pay for a pound of nalis, or for an ounce of quinine. If they wished to increase dividends, they added to the price or cut down wages, GENERALLY BOTH, The wage-earnér paid more, and got leas, What could he dot One Grebe appeal was lost to the winds, a hundred.a thousand protests were seorn- ed AND SAMUEL GOMPERS IS RIGHT WHEN HE SAYS, “LIVE AND LET LIVE.” There fa a social injustice abroad, and its way ts paved by the men who by force of circumstances, ability, gentus or whatever you lke to call it, have come tnto the control of finances. It Is they who cry down the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States and are seeking to blemish the ukase of this nation’s founders— that almost divine prociamation, EQUALITY ANDO LIBERTY FOR ALL. It was nothing more nor less than a gigantic strike that gave birth to the Declaration of Independence of which we are so proud. The Amer- fein colonizta were trampi¢d upon. They revolted. if you Mke, from the unjust taxation of King George IIL Was it not a glorious strike? Let no putative welldoer cry liberty, equality in one breath, and in the next attempt to cast odium upon the very man who is endeavoring with his co-workers to unite the working people so (hat they @ity have strength to agk for a fair division of the enormous profits of the trusts. THERE ARE KINGS OF FINANCE AS ARROGANT AS WAS EVER GEORGE THE THIRD, AND HE WHO LAUDS THESE MEN FOR UNITING, AND DECRIES WORKING MEN FOR A LIKE ACT, 18 A HESSIAN IN THE PRESENT STRIKE FOR INDUSTRIAL INDE- PENDENCE. . THE STORY OF A BEAUTI If you will read about the Stoddards you will gain more faith in the natural goodness of mankind, more reverence for the pure love of one human being for another. Mrs. Richard Henry Stoddard lived the Iife unselfish. Many women do that. They love so steadfastly, so tenderly, so sympathetically, so and s0 grandly, that the happiness of a husband becomes a Ife aim and self ts forgotten. Richard Henry Stoddard, Americe’@.oldeat, poet, an old, broken, blind man, is ing in the dark. His sweetheart in dead. She was his sweet- heart a century ago, when therg “roses in her cheeks, and her face was round and fair. She was still bis sweetheart when, on her deathbed in their New York home, ber tired eyes, emiled at her husband, and said: “Good-by, de: m going now, and you must take good care of yourself.” seen dial And, so the woman, whose love was undimmed at 79, whose last thought was for the welfare of an old man who had been a happy wife and faithful beipmeet for 50 years, died. IT 18 GOOD TO LOOK INTO THE LIVES OF WELL-MATED MEN WOMEN. ‘The Stoddards were well mated. The wife was an author of note, and one of the most intelligent and interesting women America kas pro- duced. She understood her poct husband completely. He was more to her “than fame, and she asked for no greater career than the one to be found in a home, no higher place than & temple in the heart of a good tc Lire to his blindness, Mr. Stoddard had grown to depend on her with faith. She was always at his side. She guided his fa!- footsteps. She was his eyes and bis Inspiration. and he expressed no at Dis _affitction, which oaly served to enhance the néble quall- ties J seh eg LIFE BE MORE COMPLETE, OR A CAREER 1 TO CAUSE THE ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD? An@ now on aid man is waiting patientiy for the end. Perhaps he thoughtof his day of sorrow when he wrote: “Me, whom the city holds, whose feet Haye worn its stony highways, Familiar ite loneliest street — Its way never my Ways. My cradle was beside the sea, And there I hope my grave will be.” UNITED STATES WALTER FULTON TROOPS IN CAM NAMED EXECUTOR of ane Matted the men c fied 4 Prosecuting Attorney Fulton was Sictery Bt comet artillery at {ts camp! chowen by the late Mra. Nellie L. in CN yt ed sr an drills’ Meredith to act as executor of the com a lay and w a regu-) lar feature of the encampment. | jn. sam, ere fee oe spectacular exerciecs are well| Mr. Fulton this mornin and aroused a great eal of entbustaem among the vis-| py etter from He c. Hun, me by him in abcordance who have witnessed therm. jo age and the men complain- Meredith's dying request of the heat yesterday, and said | ang naa” ‘been found #9 gontain a Sat they felt it more than they hed | clause appointing Mr. Fulton execu- be’ oy time since they left Vancouv- | tor without bonds. ‘The outing has been of) Mr. Hill requests instractions as the probate of the Instrument ae benefit te the horses se well ns \to men. The animals are in fine | Mr, Fulton will instruct him to f ile condition, and are down to runm4ng| the will in the probate court at San weight. The men say they have en-| Prancisco and transmit th ord ed, their marches and the change | of ‘probate to thin city for further scenery very much. proceedings. Capt, Hevly is well satisfied with | My guit the camping ground, and the field! yeredith, back of it which ts used for drill\ named by grounds. He js accompanied to this! city by bis wife and two little sons. | COUNTERS received tates that Captain W. M. of Washington, D. C., is the will as guardian of the person and estate of Mrs, Mere- dith’s two minor children. The funeral of Mrs, Olive BE, Fus- jselman was held from Bonney & Stewart's chapel at 2 o'ctock this af- ternoon. Burial was in Lakevie cemetery. —__o— Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gains only, eee leit RAE oe > * SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12 D. STOCKHOLDERS MEBTING. Spreckels, owner of the Call, has| “ sworh to @ complaint in the police |, Notice is hereby given of a me Coligt, gharging Governor Gage with | 108 .of the stockholders of the Seat- * 2 tle Labor Temple Axsociation, to be #°*~| Union hall, corner of Pike street ernor that the charges made by he Call against Gage for alleged maj- feasance were published for the sole purpee of Sefeating the latter for renomination, Second avenue, on y |for the cor on of the bullding }and authorizing the board of t to proceed with the work und plans adopted. Professor Wilson at Ranke Hall Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- ROBT. W. MOULTON, Pres. vate lessons daily. By order of the President eee ¥. A. Rust, See. and Mgr. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Dainty Lace Curtains Fancy Curtain Serim Fancy Sea ya ale, yard the Good Quality Pallet Soap, High Grade Ladies & Stylish Dress Skirts, Oxford Gray TS Berviceatie Towel Crash, ara ive Ladies’ Lawn Necktles, each ; ve Ladies’ White Kid Relta, each od Pe Fine Camping Blanket.....0%e Print Covered Comforts....05¢ EW LINE OF JUST RECEIVED PETERSONS 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET Beate reserved j Thursday, 19 a. m. at the IND COMPANY: PRESENTIN MISS HURSEY A FUNNY FARCE A HOT WREATH ME m Theater. A OR es TONIONT Only Matinee Saturdays THE BIGGEST HIT OF Ti BEABON, ‘The Realietic Drama An FPxcetient Company. Special Scenery for Rac Have You Heard the ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER = With the ald of the Angelus any one can play the plano perfectly, and put In the playing ail the finest tone! coloring. in @ ‘timnter, rivaling the sreatest virtsonom tA conrplete stock of music for ti mt in ale ways on hand. Visitors welcome. Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue | Clearing Crockery “-piece Engtish Semi-Porce- Jain set, best quality: $3.25 M4-plece Dinner Set, English Decorated Semi - Porcelain, decorations In pink wild flow. $5.63 44-plece Dinner Set, LaBelle ina, decorated in rich flow biue and traced with gold— $9. 73 LION CLOTHING ____ HOUSE YOUR CHOICE OF MEN’S COATS ano VESTS $4.50 Serges, Black Silk Mixed Tweeds in { Blue Worsteds, meres and and Sacks. The ar \f whieh ha coumulat Suits which sold from § £25.00, Clay Cassi Frocks Coats Vests from and 0 to See them In our side window. CLOTHING HOUSE _ Classified Ad of the peason gant furnituge, the contents §-room private # cw. Bickerton & Co, will sell by tien on Thu yy. the 14th A at 2 o'clock alfarp, on thé pre: No. 317 Harvard avenue nm take Thomas str bed set, oak bed, elegant extension Birdseye tabi ‘(Samic) me lnta TRE HARRINGTON REYNOLDS Broadway car, get off Prices 10, 20, 30c Evening 26, 36, 0c box oMee From JERSEY DY. HIT ew EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. “The Tide of Life” h Act Amusing and Catehy Spectalties In- troduced Throughout the Ptay Ele- of an Ba auc. uauet, wen th ai maple set. braee mounted je and dining chairs, extra fine secretaire settee, reception Chairs, tree (the best), contre table, ing machine, ert squares, toflet set, rockers, hair and kitchen utensils, garden tools, mower, ete, E. G, Bickerton auctioneers | nen r WANTED— MALE MNICHUL @ MAWRING 119 WeT MAIN BTRERT. steady employment; no fee, Call at 619 Bal shidromd tn le ine Hasiey tullal comp. i Binoy ind avenve ein plar ine reau, 1991 | WANTED—Heametrens. nue, Balerd, mattresses, Gold Coin. etec! ranges, oak hall new rugs, moms awn aco, WANTED Men (© work tn saw mill, [ war jey building oe Meo to work on railrued and cau at Du- 162 Taliman ave wELP Wagren — Mane a PREDAC- Ti Otic, HORS a Pisher best held in city SS. Mrs. Keyes, Mar. . EMPLOY MEN arulyal, kajet ‘alee RE Licyd, Wriscoe & Lioyd, a6 ii ag | ferred payments. Eastman'e stuctio, | WANTED=#econd hand furniture. | _ fer. 1008 Wiest avenue, Tet | Puy Iv ATR Re detecive; cantidential PORT » fat, nbtw chrner WO Atewart North: _Avp WAT PRY WATPI FRONT. Vine maple, alder and oedar, rin’ tor 41500, WATER FRONT-0 aorea, rie improved, fehced and. crose room house, Darn, several ch fine orchard, nice beach, aplendty Ing, ‘betbing and Aehing: $85 for ROGORT MALTBY, $10 New York SBATTLE AND TAG acre tracts; R97 wach level land, rieh goth, easily cleared. ly alder, vine maple and faoe on good county road walk from the beach -t phdtha, 81.80 Por Bok tor one Y. emi 100 acres level land, rieh potl, house apd, nice ‘ash ponde; 82 Warialt ) aores, | one fine bottom land, 20 acres cleared, ard of 260 treos, running water barn) $1800, WATER T4 actye, rich ‘| i or Trew 4 ISH FOR SALE—FARM§ AND LANDS, MOUNT W000 third nlaed Bi 504 «TRAE diamonan nD bought and sold. Mutual Life bi WAIMANTS & Behe Phohe Main 867, fhe FOR SALE BY F. W. WEST, UNION BLOCK, CITY, s, on Fir- mids) teenth avenge dort, facing City park, graded witegta.) chy water, concrete walk, agwer, and all paid for; reasonable terms; very con- Veniont to car ling, $2500, Unusually fine double corner 102x120 on the northwest corner of Aloha and Sixteenth avenue, one block from Capitol hill car line; streets are arphaited; have concrete walk, mower and A@ty water; all street im- provements paid for In full. $850. Lot 45x120, on west side of Sixteenth avenue between Harrison and Re- publican streets, ‘31200, Lot 48x12 to an! alley; east front; street improvements are in and paid for. $1600, New and mAdern 5-room cottage tn Broadway district, one block from car line; fractional corner lot. , Lot 40x100, on Seventeenth avenue uth, near Dearborn street $2000. Fine modern cottage on Summit a enue near Pine street; lot 60x10. . $715, Lots 60x120, on Nineteenth avenue between Madison and Union streets; easy terms, $2600. Ww and modern 6-room house ohe block from Broadway, ican street; easy terms, Mailer COLLATERAL BANK <larte @ Reed) money loaned on any good collateral, 106 Cherry. near Repub- | | are amphaited; have concrete walk, newer and city water; all street im- provements paid for in full. 44800, ot 456x120 on went side of Sixteenth avenue between Harrison and Re- publican streets. Lot 4#x120 to an alley; east front; street improvements are in and paid for. $1600, New and modern 5-room cottage in Broad Gistrict, one block from ear line; fractional corner lot. 200. Lot 406100 on Seventeenth avenue south, near Dearborn street. g2000. Fine modern cottage on Summit av- enue near Pine aerpets lot Wx100. ms. Lots ©x120 en Nineteenth avenue between Madison and Union streets; easy terms. $2600, New and modern ¢-room house, one block from Broadway, near Re- publican street; easy terms, ¥. W. WEST, UNION BLOCK. WHAT 40 you think of this? We have food solid 8-room hours, hard. icaded with fruit, 4 3 acres ance in § years per cent; adjoining lands held at $800 per acre. We give you your choles of our new 5 acre garden tracts for the above fgurer situated 8% miles south from square and af handy to new car me early and ‘Dest. ADAMS & 1414 Second Av GLHo 1104-1103 1105 ‘publ i, ‘Marion co LYMAN BKNASI ’, 10 Haller batiaing. W. D. LAMBUTH, 206-6 Pacihe block. G. WARD KEMP, 433 Burke butiding. CRBOERE, AGEMR ER es fe oe Sate seciresee, Bessment of tual Life building. BOOTH-WHITTLESBY, aS olttht Bie ATTLE Al eh ws es: PARIBIAN Dye ee Ril ‘clean, Mey Fig cethes. § OBice 1418 EXGINERRS AND _CONTAAGTOR Sunes aes mat aes toa ings, dresinna ed baru” hmp 8 ANKS iowa eenerel banang ire tant: Gam cee cashier. sa Fics press ter, Geo. KL Maher, eeccn EES, SAYINGS BANK, avenue Pike street. Capttal 100,000. B.C. , rao 2. t. Greentent, asst 7. Wings aed trust bust- i} PUGET SOUND WN. NAL BANK OF ShATILE. paid ($528,000 ; surptus oa. Tyr oe bres; J. & Goldsmith, vice nis tn principal estiee te United States and Europe. ” FEE Samapian K OF COMMERC oo Golet seis nc eg tke A gen: business transacted. TILE BRANCH Corner ‘ot James D. A. CAMERON, Manager. THR YMGT NATIONAL BANK OF $120.00, a: Paid op om: eee : x — ___ MADAME A. 8 EMITH, @ Hincaiey. FUNERAL D ene is 1420-1428 Third: tel, Pike 40 RINEHART & Co., ian Doliaine. seca cont. Nagy i) frat a og Setoncins to family SRamNotoN wat orrre— on colatersis, “wears ee ™ th id ala "NEDEAU Burke ‘building. DR. J. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chapin bid. A a1 FOR SALB—#80 to $60 each, lote in Bal- lard, Gin Park First a Droperty 100 caring same and putting sa ae alke. ‘Torme $3 cash and $5 per moi ta in all patts of Ballard. Seo Wet B Second and 1 s SBE Liaery avenues, 1 Iake front addition nearly 500 lots noid 0 aye: BAB to $176 enc $2 monthly; lumber. sold Py BIX-ROOM houre, patent © cur Hines: with Sixt ntlet bath all near under \® Wo HO wait ro double story, D.C. ok has. Stain, DR. KIBBE, Batley building caTporarey ‘WaRTaren nsirenary pe INGTON HT Institute of Osteopathy, | Bate iE ttee Esta! od Beats Buirding. DaTROP ATARI FANTTARTUM, 11-14 Stare PATONT ATTORNEY HARNESS €°CO,, TEE Btarr-Dosa wid, F. B. ADAMS, drafting, Colman bid. Phy DR. ANNIE | RUBSRLL, 4 Minekiey. PROTOGRAPRE 3 AMATHON nisding, W STAMP PHOTOS—218 Col Se PLUM THES ORA VANS Ti Fike, cone tracting plumbers and tihners; estimates given, Phone, Main 88). WM. BO MULLIN—New work gual one ¥ Geo, H ar, Tel. Black R204. Woodhoure Co, RAUTMAN PL Tel, ™MBING CO., | ec First and neral auc- AGNE 14 Aprinw tucceseor to Markel Nepore Pret 2| Feels Sting _ EB LMES FURNITURE Co COND AVE MECHANICAL EL MALL ATE RUDRER $7. MENTAL i aur _pean bios, 110 Cherry. ~~ pronaan AND W. CEES Ceeidental * bi a Siaing | A Seattle, Edmu and Everett The Palatial Steamer - CITY oF ETT. Leaves Seattle 7a m, 2 @ Toavee Everett 9:15 a. bes: br m Ci Daily serwoy ‘Effective May 20, 100% Bremerton (U. 8 Navy Tard Deca), ‘Ghar Terton and ‘Steamers Athien and (niand Flyer PORT ORCHARD. ¥ From Columbia Des, Foot _of Columbia: 30, a m. 2:60 and @ Gaturday only, extra trip 31:80 Leave | iiremerton: 30, 3:00, 6:30 and Northwestern mercial Co. NEX? SAILINGS FOR NOME ~ 8. 8. OREGON, 6 p. m, AU! 8. 8. CENTENNIAL, AUG ‘The Oregon ts the most eg ed boat ne of the PIONEER iONS, UNION 6h

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