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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTBRNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY h TELEPHONES Business Dept., Mato 1060, Kalitorial Dept on ® = Main 1138 HAZARD WELLS, Baitor BF. CHASE, Business Manager OFFICES j 107 Third avenue. se | New York—290 Temple Court Bulldlr Qe + Chicago—27-218 U. 8 Express Building oO h, deilver ‘One cent per Copy] SIR cents per week OF twenty-five cents per month, delivered Oy wall Se carriers. No free copies Ro tere: a A MAYOR WHO GLORIES IN e wes The more Mayor Moores of Om # studied the more one marvels ft the power for good or EVIL of American p at the apathy @f people who should take an im the mo ty If you want the character of the man, you ca n every sen fence of this paragraph al _ F A D——N FOR THE CHURCH PEOPLE. y ‘ARE NO USE NAN ELECTION. | WOULD RATHER HAVE ONE TOUGH SALOON-KEEPER OR GAMBLER ON MY SIDE ON ELEC STION DAY THAN A DOZEN OF THE PEOPLE WHO DO A LOT OF HOLLERIN’, BUT DON'T GET OUT AND VOTE.” ‘There is the man He has been mayor of a bir v atx years, and has his hine ® Well in hand that he wil! probably be re-elected for three years more He is a friend of the divekeeper 1 gamblers, he uses his office and all its machinery to keep Rimself In power, and he makes no secret of it. : He te also the enemy of the hor 4 the influences that should @urround the rising generation. He is enemy of every woman who we and honest. Tn Omaha the wants her boy to grow up clean and st qmothers are reating, and the FIRST MAN of the town Is tearing ¢ id It 1s a Shame. ane WHAT ABOUT THE VOTERS, THE SO-CALLED MORAL MEN, “SFHE FELLOWS WHO COULD OUTVOTE THE TOUGH ELEMENT | ON EVERY CITY IN TH LAND IF THEY WOULD BUT DO IT? ‘Some of them are fighting Mayér Moores, Others are making money ‘End would be content to do business in the bottomless pit if they were _ gure that the financial returns would always be good. P ‘And the others whisper: “He's a bad man, a b-a-d man, indeed. But De hetpe business. Peopte ike to come to town where there ts some- ‘thing going on, where everything is wide open and woolly. It brings * Sas devete ‘of Omaha deserve what they are getting. If por Song they wouldn't have ‘They can be clean when they want to be clean, TRADE IN ANY CITY THAT 18 ATTRACTED BY CRIME AND c , ISN'T PROSPERITY—IT'S RIGHT NAME 1S CALAM- , AND SOME DAY THE PEOPLE OF ALL CITIES WILL AWAKEN TH WORRIED ~ TO DEATH 2 p m; rosary and benediction, ® p. m. New Parish—Rev. W. J. Mets, pas- tor, Services temporarily in hall on Jackson street, between Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh avenues. nm Special Meetings Society, Amanda Lodge, meets at 118 Third avenue at Sp. m. Subject, “The Basis of Right Conduct,” by Thomas A. Ha nes, ‘Queen City Theosophtcat Society in America _meet# in Pioneer block at Sp. m. E. 0, Schwagert will peoak. 7° Theaters Paradise” “In Paradire” will be the bill at the Seattle theater next week begiaaing tomorrow night. It has ben proved that farce comedy at this season of ii ay i i i r i 2 it i BEN JOHNSON, At the Seattle. the year pleases the public better then any kind of play that can be Produced. It is for this reason that “In Paradise” will follow “Miss Hur- sey from Jersey,” which has been running at the Seattle theater ail of this week. “In Paradise” is an oS from the French and is Just enough piquancy and spice about the play to make it ex- “|eeedingiy amusing. The scenes are Inid In Paris at the nt day, and the situation and dialogue are ex- eruciatingly funny. There will be every opportunity for the ladies of the company to wear beautiful gowns which they have procured for the Production, and special scenery has been painted. Mr. Reynolds’ com- pany has been cast in a manner that will insure the success of the piece, each person having been given th: role for which they are most emin- ently fitted. “In Paradive™ will ran all of next week, including the usual Saturday matiaee at popular prices. “French Folly” Supported by the “French Folly” company, Jensie Guichard will seen at the Ranke ball on Pike street this week in a burlesque show. Man- agr Jas. Wilson, of the theater, has arranged an attraction that is the average. large number of well known artists and a chorus of 20 pretty girlx. New scenery and elegant costumes will combine to make the show a suc- conn, The opening ts tomorrow night. Zion Baptist (colored)—Rev. J. atoeherson, At Il a. m., “Humil- ‘and Offences;” & p. m., “Music Greatest Biens- Grace M. E.—Rev. Webb will take ,. Frescoln’s pulptt tomorrow. Me amietnoter Presbyterian — Rev. ‘will occupy the pulpit in the of Rev. Gilchrist. University M. E.—At 11 a. m. Rev. Henry Ward, recently of New York, will he Te | Fg am p.m. Rev. W. eae ‘W. A. Spaulding, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, will ‘eceupy his pulpit again Sunday after wext. series of meetings for the past 10 days in the big tent at the corner of Third avenue and Vine street. Rev. M. L. Haney ‘will speak at Il a. m.on “The First ‘ t Comandment.” Monday Re laney and Rev. Martin will go to Bpokane to hold the tent meetings ymann’s Big Show” ‘The carnival attraction at the | Third Avenue theater for the week jcommencing Sunday, August 17th, is Weldermann’s Big & "in @ rep ertoire of three w with vaui OT W. C. A—At 4 p.m. Miss Alice | MM. Biunt, a missionary recently ar- Fived from Japan, will preach. Spe ial music. Roman Catholic Meeting. Church of Our Lady of Good Help Rev. F. X. Prefontaine, pastor. Low mass, $ a. m.; high mass, 10:29 @ m.; Sunday achool, 3 p. m.; and ‘and benediction, 7 p. mi. Sacred Heart Church—Rev. George A. Hild, pastor. Low mass, 6 a. m. and § Dp. m.: children’s maas, 9:16 & 1.; high mass and sermon, 9: @ m.; Sunday schoo! after children 3 Vespers, sermons and benedic- southern ¢ at 7:20 p. m. be the bit, ¥ was used over Church of Immaculate Conception | the eastern by these well —hey, reere, tor. Low mass, -_-- % Ta tee 890 a.m high maso and| Spend Sunday on Al-Ki Beach inday school, ing and bathing, gather pene: 10:08 om = J shells, agates and pretty ste ke — Burlesque Show steamer 7. ¢ Ranke Hall, Pike street, one week, Bos . day night; admiae! gee cn py eee eee Good service will be given to Races | ——>—— et King County Fair Grounds, Cars| Good service will be given to Races leaving from King street and First |at King County Valr Grounds, Cars leaving from King street aud First eveney eoute. . avenue so n the engagements fc first three nights with a four act comedy, “Down in Egypt,” written by Weidemann. The name is from @ portion of southern and the story is gn similar the well known success, sourl.” — Wedn Mcintyre and Tilinois a to in. Mis- Thureday th’s successful Yale Land” will Low mass, a. m.; high mass, 10:20) bove | ‘The cast includes a| THE SEATTLE STAR. WIFEY’S VACATION LETTER I My tar YAMS OWL, heviug Hb Wiifinr : 7 Qhet Leatinent haved simply, pede > 9 Ant official gave usmarke | | wedden onion escorted as Thtough We l- eile lave tessercand uffemtion known ec a Mr vy yyeory m8 for several id secured th Friday and Saturday | turday matinee ts the medy, “The Steam Laun Mr, Wel features are w mn rights hts with & al ec bil ft bear |dry,” written The specialty Weidemann,. the electr Harry Knapp, the trar dancer Jurgier "sy Electric it ettm Nght provides at mely low price Inates the ‘cunity of matches insures an abaence of emake and odors; guarantees a pure } y atmosphere. . 4 The safest method of lighting —no flame to ignite drapertes or other inflammable matertal. Our new contract provides for free tnstallation and free re- newal of lamps. The Seattle NELLIE WEIDEMANN, ac the Third Avenue | | Frank Johns in Reube comedy, and Beasiey and Daniels, the Australian sketeh artiata Madison Theater Opening | | ‘The doors of the now Ma | theater wilt Open tonight | in practionlly com, the} contractor Is under bonds tp have the theater tn readiness when the cur- tain Flees. .An-attraction that is said to, be a first clams one in every respect hak been arranged for the| : Rose Sydeli’s “London | be presented for the first Kittie by the Greater New aque compat During n adeville features Dave Kenned; winh tramp act, ai U'Deil, will be one MF features, Nellie Gueri ‘Dostess One of the swe Bb the vaudevilie stage, will Of a specialty. (me of the of the Vaudeville Co. 907 First Ave. CASE FOR HASTE Carnival Visitors Will dvantage of the Richmond Piens Clue It is to be expected that many peo- pie from the towns round about Be. attle will make it « point to invest. gate the merits: of abe Richmond > Club while im the city, and it erfain that an investica- rt 1h Mele, price for these splendid Instruments ie so . and the terms #0 remarkably easy, $10 cash and $6 a month, that fe ot |hesitate about taking 4 jnival souvenir home with the " cover city people to hasten, lest country cousins get ahead. Visitors are very Welcome. Sherman, C Clay & Co. my GOLDMAN’S 901 Second Acenu Cor. Marion. Nearly Forty isiesee Se Years = | Sieve Experience im the plano and organ ; " Y best gooda for the ¥ von hoe on dh eal re a | ROR BALE—FARM® AND LANDS, Jand the quality of CHICKERING., a, * Waa en ieee ’ | PEASE and D. & JOMNSTON Co.| ¢ ts “ . Kimbal 4 for Pianos fee!'2'rine Organs) * ont Sow r hete ators x! a e SK D. S. JOHNSTON CO. *3 General Musto Dealers. a yee 903 and Ave. Burke Bldg. EXAMINE | fi. Besinghausca's SOUVENIR cups They Are Swell | | WARRANTS touent and ela Esheiman. Mutual Lite wo? Firat Ave, Time for C. & P. and the © &. Ky, E. Co. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given of a meet-| ing of the stockholders of the tle Labor ‘Temple Assoclatiba, Western ion of the bu and authoriging the board of trust ed with the work under the pied. ROBT, W. MOULTON, Pres. By order of the President F. A. Rust, Seo. and Ma YOu RENT-FLATS i RENT ViATe. ro Fixe roum Mal, new and modern, remt 632 Ninth ana rt street or BOBO Madieon. FOR SALD BY PF. W. WEST, 108% UNION BLOCK, CITY. $1700, Pe A very fine o iG on Fit- | bag ote. | ‘house 3 ping-pong tal Main 117 Randasl | teenth avenue north, facing City taming, furnitere and) J baggage abd trusks trane-| Park, graded streets, clty water, ferred sterel fre Recond amd Cherry, ‘ander “P- rma r | Concrete walk, newer, and all paid For cleunina and reneva' ao we ee POR NEVADE AND UTAM 00 nh MEN FOR NEVADA MUCK. ERS, TRAMATERS, SEM ena Mie AND MACHING MIEN, TO Roe.) Sie DAILY NiGiot @ Maweies Wier MAIN STREET. for; reasonable terms; very con- Venient to car line, $3500, Man to work In mawinilr, | Unusually fine double corner 102x120 mployment; food wages Hi at 619 Halley building en the northwest corner of Aloha work on allroad and ao and Sixteenth avenue, one bieck | from Capitol bill car line; streets BAN Wie tee head backers ingen are asphalted; have concrete walk, sewer and city water; all street tm- provements paid for tn full. so 8 m faliroad Co. work, tem a | $850. | Lot 45x120, on west side of Sixteenth avenue between Harrison and Re- ‘OMice, 1100 3a Ay ‘ele in elty. Mes. Kore. ‘Mar. + fur Cail up’ Mais} publican streets, $1250, || Quek Kidney Cure Stops in in the back » cures all kidney and bladder |i] troubles. 600, || QUICK DRUG CO, 704 ist ave | show will be Venita, the fire dancer. |with a Wednesday and Saturday | porcelain Tubs. Best Service. matinee. | Baths 160 or 2 for 260, Haircut 150 Bros.’ success is the div | Shave 100 clreus ormnny 114 Second Avenue South, Under |is something in the long roster of | St, James Hotet |clever 1 to be 4 in KATH FB. F At Madi OK WELL on Theater. ” Ringling’s Circus Probably one néctet 300 White Sailor Shirts, blue nnel collar, $1.00 each. We a number of these a for Ia dies going on excursions and pionio parties. KIRK, 1200 First Avo. ape erthe thie rilit under th John O'Tirte greatent horse tr jer, A splendid triple-ring ctr | Your money back for Sells Ladies’ 8 |the me beaut Sunset Oi) and Refining Co. Becond bleck of stock of 40,000 wly all sold, That remain- at 260 per share. es | Those desiring stock will do well to the | act pro: Zarly advance in price carnival ELLIS MORRISSON, Asst. Bec, Ban ent Mutual Life bidg., Beat- | te, Wash. 0. 84 Union block. | Twelv free to enc Star at grounds. booth No. 10, Duntap, real es tANES HENRY the asking. , Walnts, Se ee te, Bit ‘When buying articles advertised im GHT KIND this paper, speak of the Star. | Lot 48x120 to an alley; east front; Street improvements are tn and paid for. $1600, | New and modern 5-room cottage In Broadway district, one block from ear line; fractional corner Jot. $260. Lot 409x100, on Seventeenth avenue south, ar Dearborn street, $2000, Fine modern cottage on Summit av- fee the wonderful King Soto He his & private office at natant. 1408 7 avenue, Rt que near Pine street; lot 560x100, $715, Lots 60x120, on Nineteenth avenue between Madison and Union streets; easy terms, $2.00 cabinet photor, $1.20 per aox, for one ‘weele” oni Taatman’e Studio, 2211 500, Firat avi WANTEE hand furntt Brow. | New and mode -room house o der, 1003 ¥ avenue, Teh, Red 3801 fern ¢-room house one PRIVATE detective; confidential. P.O, box ie block from Broadway, near Repub- run stenographer and typewritist, Feasonable, room 15, 19a7 First a ean street; easy terms. F. W, WHT, UNION BLOCK FOR SALE BY FF. W. WEST UNION BLOCK, CITY. $1700, A very fine corner, 80x116, on Fif teonth avenue north, facing Cit | park, graded streets, ety water, | | | | | concrete walk, sewer, and all paid | | for; reasonable terms; very con | venient to car line $3500 rner 102x120 nusually fine double on the northwest corner of Aloha} and Sixteenth avenue, one block from Capitol hilt car line; streets a phaited; have conerete walk, all street Im-| sewer and city Water j provements paid for in full. | $580, | ot 45x120 on weet side of Sixteenth avenue between Harrison and Re- publican streets. $1250. Lot @8u120 to an alley; east front in and street improvements are paid for, New and modern 6-room cottage in Broadway district, one block from car line; fractional corner lot. $250, Lat 40x00 on Seventeenth avenue south, near Dearborn street. $1000. Fine modern cottage on Summit av- enue near Pine street; lot 6x100 ous, Lots @x120 on Nineteenth avenue detween Madison and Union streets; easy terms. $2500, ' New and modern 6-room house, one block from Broadway, near Re- publican street; easy terms. F. W. WEST, UNION BLOCK, look ing property: it's beautifully located on the shores of Lake Ww on, every lot within a few steps 0, bo fare, service from 12 p. m; cleared and mraded walks, goodchurahes, rchools ) free wood and water: lots eeiling fast and no wonder: only 65, $73 And $85 for ares 80-foot lote at $3 and $10 down and 850 month; lumber for Iutlding on terma also. See owner, K. Sturtevant, mornings, at Me Bench; 7 Hoston block. bout \ miles from Seatt ithe, om fine country road, good ‘and school, for $400-$100 cash, 7 per cent. to suit at ¢ per cant $450-For 10 acres of fine soll facing on ood county road, running direct to Se- je, only 10 miles from Pioneer Square; tla perfect and easy terme. ADAMS. & NICHOL! 1414 Second avon 850 to tree water and Desks 50 Styles AllPriced ( Fu RNI t108 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ORMITZEN Ta Btarr- Boyd wi. ti +. A. KELIOGG,512 Wa ington bullaine. | locks. Price $21.00 Kook walle TRWeTR Bulge matic G.LHOLMES rURE Co. 1105 SECOND Aves __ MECHANICAL pNGe Wail: | BL McALLABTER, te Pie nensen COMMERCIAL wi Aad man block. 110 Cherry, STORAGE AND Wa. DE OW Cecidenial A¥e~ th Jaccte, Trenholme & Co, KC. MACDONALD, 400 Burke building. LYMAN & RNAPP, ¥ Aw OTN, THEMEN a OO strect Co, established isnt, éiaim abstracts. Basement of the Mu tual Life botiding. BOOTH. WHITTLEBET HANFORD Stract Co. eetablished 1860, basement of Hislier block Telephone, Main EEATTLE Abstract Co, N.Y. BEATTLE Goties Promina Co, a ees FARISIAN Dre Works—We call for Pere Ag hg ENGINEERS ‘fT BOUND BRIDGE 4 Di way bridges iron work for bu! arbor RANKS TRE KANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK A general banking business of Beattie en. $1 en Oo, ‘THE CANADIAN Capnal paid i yeas ere, tel. Pike 4. ty bonds, ss W. V RINEMART @ CO. 10 Me tan Building. Tou COMPANIES ‘Union ice Ca hes pure i attention to family in 1100, fee. tel, Mi RGAING In watches, linmondn Jowein Son Loan orvice, 4 NCLE JUN IF Fou Want correct returns, deal with the 1800 Western; Main O47, MUSICA LINSTRUMENTS | KEPATIUED, “bough iit OCULISTS AND AURISTS 4 ADEAU— Ky: throat. 381 Burke butlding. DR. J. A. MACKINNON, DR. KIBDE, Beiley butiding. INGTON Tn ‘Deposit. Bullding. ree years, 1 Mala HB RART, Osteopathisi, wi VAN ine jon block. POPATHIC BANITARIOM, 11-14 Stare | fora. Vamen dane james PATENT ATTORNEY BARNES 4 CO. F_ B ADA’ Fialier building. W. D. LAMBUTH, 206-8 Pacific bicck. G. WARD KEMP, 2 Burkes building. ae iow. DYEING AND CLEANING ‘Sharing. Ci ‘amd ‘month, 100 Thirds Red 40s. Onice ii AND CONT@AOTOR Ebina Back wale ts aad prompt eago Junk Co, Chapin bia. jute et Ostropathy, Teetabiahed ba TENTS AND AWSiNGE we nvas bona armag” ry era, Marion and Western. =| TAtLOnDS ‘mitntng | Ao tl ANBERBON. ties ‘S:| — THANSPER comp, THE OYE THANG fajente nee machinery end pianos; horses BYRES Transter Co, Main Sta RELA Baran 98. ‘and m G BUSS, emealmery, tropell wae: Seattle, Edmunds and Everett | ‘The Palatial Steamer — CITY OF EVERETT. — ‘ gy Beattie ‘hae a = Effective May 20, 1002, Bremerton (U. § Navy Tard ‘Bosh, Ghattaatsn ‘and Biasam ‘Steamers PORT ORCHARD, Athion and tniand Flyer Small new. ii large tot, 6200, terms #25. down, ‘monthly. _— Several cott $7 per month up, prin! wert shore Greds Take Droperty. §050—B-room house near Madison street or house; imost new, good feig fpedi owner. Taylor, im Phtrd av. oe hand ‘Kooda, stoves, bedroom seta, vad second ‘Front Furalt Becona avenue south. Tel BUSINESS DIRECTORY > ANOHTT HOTS” cae AUCTION ‘And Stem, secondhand goods bought and sola ine large ice box, double story, sine i 608 Pike street, D. C. Stam, gen th 2006 DR. ANNiB RUBSRLL, _ PROTOGRAPHERS AMATHOW Anishing, Wiis, suiliv STAMP PHOTOS—218 Columbia street. nie tracting plumbers and fiven. Phone, Main 83) WM, DB, MULLIN New work guaranteed one year, Black 8204, PRINTING AND BIN PRE” Ivy Prose, Artiatig Printing, ea Cali Brant First and Pike, A METROPOLITAN Presa Inc., 007-11 B. and 104-6 West Warrington #tr 1 Cards, Wedding Avnounce- | Northwestern Com mercial Co. NEXT SAILINGS FOR NOME 8. S. OR pointed boat and one of the Nome fleet, has just beet At an expense ‘of $100,000, and om fnitiat trip thie year had @ Lng han any other steam rr Phone, | ‘2a ave 3 %. G. Bick, joneral aue- Uon 1012 Firet va nae AONB, “The Prinver,” 214 Spring sucosasor to Markel Report Print id oak, 4 inthes cee svamrs 1 fees aed foiting camp bese, NT 4 ga a Fl Losi ld a Sreseeer. Eel

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