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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLIAHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Business Dept. Matn 1050, Editorial Dept ® MAZARD WELLS, Bantor & F. CHASE Bm Incas Manager 4 Beattle—1107T Third a New York--290 T Tourt Bu tidin, ‘One cent per ony, By mail cr carciers. No tree Entered at the postomes — TRUSTS AS TEACHERS Tt has been only a little while str Gs oppressive of the people was in turn den ist, of an anarchist. At the very Praved pessimist. Senator Hanna sought to sv glaring that there were no such things But a mighty change has come ove Everybody—even Hanna Everybody knows that trusts a through high prices and low wages, Victims to stand and deitver Everybody—even President Re ense, if any effective means of stopping It can be devis All over the land, among all ¢ Bas ripened inte @ spirit of resentment and resolv ‘The man who decries the trusts is i He has become the spokes ‘What has brought about th’ ‘The greed-blinded trusts the Emboldened by the prot Seattia Waat © the men whe ast, he was commonly regarded as a hop f him as a fool by de. amarity dlsps the mind of the public, knows vow th as ruthlessly as bandits compel th ee that the Infurny must the sense of Injustice see of peopl: one and a demagog. revelation and revolution? ton of powerful politicians, sometimes mis- @alled statesmen, they have thrown duplicity aside and The beet trust in tts exorbitant prices has levied It is not the poor and weak alone that must pay e people feel pon the entire public. this tribute. ower of this trust. And now its power is to be extended to control every food necessity ff life, Just as meat ts controlled now ‘The profits of this trust are to be $500,000,000 a year. tute that the people of this country are to be compelled trust for the privitege of eating the food that the Produce. It Is a heavier tax than any government on earth ever dared to levy upon a people. Meanwhile, the coal trust, while oppressing labor, extorts high prices Tt defiantly exerts a greater power than that of the Wnited States government, which stands heiptess before tt. ‘The people are learning well the lesson of the trusts’ power to op- None can escape. ‘This ls the trid- from the people. ‘They are being taught this lesson by the trusts themselves, —_ LOVE AND EDUCATION Out of the Chicago university comes a love story that makes the Svorid feel tender toward a woman. ‘When « wife, proud of her husband, wants him to have a career, the chances are that she will work harder to obtain it than he will. ‘content to live in the reflected glory of his prominence. She «#/ cepts hardship and worry in order that he ‘That was the way with Mrs. Robert Gordon Jeffrey. Robert was teaching schoot. Tt in a job that does not pay well. each month about three times as much as the average school teacher. ‘The one is not paid too much, but the other Is certainty paid too litte, “Where had to be a bread-winner for the Jeffrey family, and yet Robert ‘was determined to enter the university Just as soon as he had saved a Uttle money. Mrs. Jeffrey registered in the untversity summer school under her ‘husband's name. What she learned each day she taught to her hus- Band in the evening. She was a pupil by day, a teacher at night—and a _ Blorious little woman every hour of ber life. i ‘She did the housework, She cooked and washed dishes. She burned vA ‘Der cheeks over a hot stove, and work drove the dimples out of her fing- ay grow and progress, A locomotive engineer receives ‘But she kept up with her class and 4i@ prodigious things in the way yi (Of learning, and ail because she loved # man and wanted him fo get on, Rt is over now. ‘The maie Robert Gordon Jeffrey is a student at the university. ‘Shree months ahead of his class and wes aliuwed the advance credit by _ the faeuly. SOME DAY HE MAY BE THE HEAD OF A GREAT OR EVEN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND IF HE I8 WISE HE WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT A TREASURE HE POs. SESSES IN THE WOMAN WHO WAS PUPIL AND TEACHER BE- | fAUSE SHE LOVED HER HUSBAND, en It has been discovered that bee stings and the bites of caterpillars G4 ante are good for many ills. Nettie stings, too, are prescribed to | @ome cases, Now suffering humanity will await with impatience the scientist who will discover the beneticial effects of fies in the cream and — “The freedom which Morgan allows the president and the puble In trusts indicates that he knows taik is cheap and harmiess, knows also that Whenever a crucial time comes the law and the mil- Stia are on the trust's side. So why should he worry over talk? aaa General Corbin was well at the front im those German army maneu- ‘Vers. The rattle of the blank cartridges in said to have been awful. | ‘Hereafter tet no man question General Corbi a eee elds of gold and coal in Mindanao is the con- Glusive bit of evidence that the natives will not be ft for seif-govern- ment for many years to come, HEADQUARTERS FOR POLITICS Eilis Morrison, chairman of the Re- | ican state chosen as Republican headquar- | fers for the fall campaign a suite of | in the Brunswick hotel, avenue and ‘The discovery of rich fi QUEEN HELENE jumbia street. will be ready for occupancy next week probably. county central committee of the same party will establish head- re for the campaign in the Ar- mM hotel building. e Republicans have not so far @ secretary for the new a It is rumored th @ast side man 5 hin some quarters it is be that the southwent Chairman Mor Ht consult with ional candidates before n he state headquarters of ratic party will MeLeNr or ITALY the new state central committ Bow on the lookout for rooms Marvin, Senator Has Weeh made secretary | ‘@f the committee. county headqnarters @re in the rooms of the Jefferson elub in the Howa: DOWN WENT MR. M’GINTY OTHER EXPERIMENT With the city clerk to “To the Hon. he city of Beattle for injurt to my person and clothes as folic “For injuries on my left hip t and injuries to my right lex (shin), City Council, New suit of clothes by tearing panta 3 and soiling coat and vent, $60 “The damages mbove ed through the carele the city of Seattle allowing # trenen or ditch 2% feet wide and 4 feet deep on the southwest corner of Sixth av-| enue mnd Spring % at 10 o'clock » Dancing Class , 8. BRATTON, 115 Sixth Avenue.” Sao Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs vate lessons dally MARINES ing Panama Trains trains o nthe r ad from this to Colon are now guarded by Us States marines, Fifty men were lar ed yesterday from the cruiner nna A rapki-fire gun Was also ILL-FATED PRINCESS VIENNA, Sept. 18This ts @ p ture of the ill-fated Princess Lo of Belgium who ts now confined in 4 madhouse at Dresdea. Her lover, Lieut. Mattasich Kegle- vitch, has Just been pardened by the q after serving three years sur months of a six years’ sen- © for formery. Me was convict- ed of forging the pame of Princess Rtephante to a bill of exchange for $80,000. Many belleve that Kegtevitch toot he punishment which shoud have been the pdinc belteving that she forged the bill to obtain money for herself and the young lewt Princess Louise in the daug' » king of Belgium and the te of Prince Philip of whom she married when she was a girl of con who is an Austrian cavalry officer. a daughter who te the wife of the Duke of Schieswig- Holstein, and a son three years old, born In « sanitarium, where the princess was placed after she ran away from her husband. ‘The boy's name does not appear tn the Almanach de Gotha. Prince Philtp tried to secure a div- oree fm 1894, and Princess Lou'se tried to secure one several years be- fore, but neither was successful. BITS OF GAIETY Mra. James A. Haight gave a 5) o'clock tea Monday Afternoon at her | home, $28 Broadway. The affair war in honor of Mise Height, who has | just returned home after Visiting in the East. Mine Extetia Fisher wilt give a} handkerchief shower at her nome, Twenty-third svenue and Lane street, tomorrow afternoon. ‘The! shower is Miss I4a Smith, who te | to be married in a couple of ¥ ceka. Mrs, William Pigott, Mrs. George Yott end Mrs. Clarance Blethen | ent Tuesday in Tacoma. While | there they attended the demecr en for the ladies Tuesday evening a! the Tacoma hot: Mrs. Frederick W. Hicks and Mrs. G. Frink will entertain next Wed- ernoon, in honor of their * * Ida Smith, Mrs. Frink will entertain the convention. A dinner party was *} 1 younger married people Wednesday | at her home, 124 Twenty-eighth ave- | nue, and Mrs. Hicks entertains the young people Thursday at ber home, Thirtieth avenue and Terrace street. | Miss Mabel Shaffer of Kent has! been visiting in Seattle for a few {days The dance given Tuesday evening tby the Aristas ciub at Little's hail Bargains Study These Prices and You Will Be Here Friday ¢ Chopping Bowl No. 1 Lamp Chimn “ De Top Chimney Top Chimin rt Covered Buckét t Dipper 2-quart Dipper gre & FURLEUT 128-1217 Secons Ay KEEP TAB \Uncle Sam's Mon Rid- | Beach and M PANAMA, Sept, 18.-Passenger | ave | will remain in of Columbus w ing will be the! | aie | the year. If the SECOND AVENUE REGRADE et to Denny way be properly laid | nell the names ot | ners of at least 112/ [thought that an old-time cricket | that the sport was far m fore the city ¢ ach of the o ust be secured tt » the petitk those advoca: for additional r tion containe Of but 2455 410 feet of a total front ne the grade The laat pett- rtaking, and i il will probably made on the pr property owners assume all damages that claimed as a result of the grade, RETURNING MINERS Kram received by the P,P. & states that the MpAny's eteamehip Kxcelslor enti - © Beattie lant | Monday with @ large orewd of re. ‘The veesel should turning miners, S. S. HUMMESSON WILL Capitol Hill Is to Claim Him for a Resident in the Near Future Mr. 8. 8. Hummesson, a recent ar- rival from the Biv will soon bulla & beautiful reside © on Capitol MUL in _nituated on Bast / Fifteenth and St | teenth. The price paid for this sight ly lot was § Moore Investment (x inv mpany recently “We are selling from one tc Capito! Hilt an houses are being the rate of twenty-five or thirty @ month. No other high-class of Beattie shows nd we must tence district tivity as thin, My conclude that vi ans home property find Capitol HM! just what they are look ustomers chase by the box; y lower price, and the Soap 20 large bare of Extra Good Soap, and a Heavy Turk’ STERLING MEAT AND Fi CHOPPER—Very han anything the lis intended for— $1.20 and $1.60 FRUIT PRESSES—For mak- Lard, eto-— 2-quart size . PARAFFINE FRUIT JARé—e Quart size— FRESH CREAMERY TER— 400, 450 NEW YORK FULL CREAM GERMAN BREAKFAST CHEESE— IMPORTED SWi EXTRA LARGE, FA KT RA T MAC erence 106 8 CHEESE 250 APOLLINARIS WATER— Pinte—Per dom. . BETHSEDA WATER— GINGER ALE— er don $1.50 and $1.75 SARSAPARIL| e Pe IMPORTED RHINE WINES— $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 IMPORTED BURGUNDY $1.75 and $2.00 IMPORTED CLARETS— $1.50 and $2.00 MARASCHINO— CREME DE MENTHE— IMPERIAL WHISKEY— COOPER & LEVY'S PRIVATE STOCK” OPORTO PORT WINE— Cooper & Levy 104-106 Firat Ave, phone, Main 182, THE SEATTLE STAR. = ANOTHER GOOD ONE THE BEST BASEBALL THAT) {or the Firat bit that his EVER HAPPENED IN SEATTLE 16 NOW ON ‘The most enth fans that They ered th od the agures: W bells, Chines © crackers and every nos Jevice that was ever invent on the grounds. There waa a dir from the time that the local team otted on the field until Manager Clonkey tried to tear the head oft wpire after the last inning. The nuld be heard for blocks, and ball park pandemoniam 1. The attendance was the for a week day mince the nea eon opened and the game Was cor one of the n during and Beatle keep Up the pace they are now trav the series will be a recerd breaking * Best Ever The mame was of the moxt sensa tonal Variety and ev renent was excited, Kven Ke ¥itnelm mons, Who Was in the audience, re marked that It was “remarkable wing.” The great fighter at first o WAR In pre *, but by aking innumerable questions soon found an the game he played when ore After making a remarkable finish a | tn the eighth inning the Geactle team won out by & soo! it was a bat | paw Jock Hi A, Was pitted agninat Pete Dow Both twirl with their and both are pitchers of Altho the viait arth aid not piteh the @ that Hickey did, he played fine pall and was not hit hard pepe in the eighth ton Then the Beattie * fell upen him and for a while there were things doing. Dowling Is certainly « pitcher, however and had the tamen that faced him Ot sea, at least for a whit Hickey was invulnerable, Until the ninth inning only one hit was se cured from bls delivery. Hin mants and benders were exceedingly hard find and the Miners were not equal to the task. In the ninth there were two clean bingoes, but they didn't count for anything. No Ghanoe At All Unt the seventh inning Butte Electric ght provides it at an extremely low price; ¢lim- tnatde the necessity of matches, insures an absence of smoke and odors; guaranters « pure atmosphere. ‘The safest method of lighting ho flame to ignite Graperies or other inflammable material, Our new contract provides for free installation and free re- newal of lampa. | Board of County Commissioners of King County. | yy George B, Lamping, Clerk ef the | ‘Avertined tm |B: unui then was & man put on first, and then Ward got | hit op the foot wilh the ball given @ pa After the Hut neoured places on the bage fo of their 1 ie the on Kan was the | nin t real » firat, Me th am bad I noare secured In the game, ‘Th clear over Campbell's he top of the rlghteft bounded back and afte trouble the fielder p threw the ball to sec Wily thinking that Kane That gentleman was then just past the third bag, Where he hat been In the meantime was a mystery, Bab bite the ball to Stanley at the plate a lred Kane. The chance ore was gone, MoCloskey disap 4 for a few minutes and then ¢ thone who the we up In the Until the elghth inning the Beattle team could not soore, Several tim were chances, but Dowling a! Pitched himself out of ¢ In the with & two-b got another. then Stanley pounded it out for two bases. Hulen finished up with a hit When the smoke had cleared away and McCloskey had come back earth the Reattle team had four runs ta the good. Hutte couldn't score ip the ninth and the game was over, cored yu Helena 5, Spokane 4 SPOKANE, Sept. 18.—Helena ran in four runs in the ninth inning here yesterday and won from the locals ore of Sto 4 game was presented by the Spokane men. Standing of the Clubs Won, Lont 0 4h a 44 4 46 oe | Tietoher & Carpenter, realty bar- | gains only. —_>—— Duniap, real estate. #4 Union block. | See | Wedding and Engagement Rings i | ditt have the slightest chance to| Clas ified Ads OLTY NOTICKS VAM Tie MAN. ee in your house with | SPROIAL NOTIONS | KEMOVAL BALI. | Forced to move; must vacate on | Sept, 20th. A large atock of fur niture, stoves, Un and gre | ware, crockery, lamps, tron tb bedding, carpets, matting te ay, no jeum, art squn tn fact thing to make your house elegant and comfortable RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. 110 and 112 Becond avenue south VOR NOVADB AND UTAH. 0h N MEN FOR NEV ADA—MUCK. BEM TEAMOTERS, HAMMIOR®MIEN ND MACHING MEM. $2.00 TO 63.60 | Sule DAILY M NICHOL & HAWIINE Hie WENT MAIN #TREET, Fon m wroeenn WD ROOMS HOTEL, 1)18 First ave ‘stl mmederns | FOR RENT--HOUSE | TRENT roar Won Droalway ' . Mack #6. Independent 427, HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE 2cxeeccee Dinin Chairs cause we have f three chair h the best in \ its particular airs mantifactured, r like piety lid oak, well fat golden; em. top rail, braced back MISCHLLANHOUS om ear to Palrvi | AGE. “The Printer Pennovat. “phety. 11.9 per toate 7 Pistuae'e” wtadia” a | DRAMATIC SCHOOL _ BGAN DRAMATIC BOHOL, will open? aren Maptember ibth, those con vatio art, will boneht themerlven vthing mailed tres. * 40 SEXTYLE Employment tice head arters for ali kinds of ELE WANTED DATS WIRTH ek, T Fitba, “0952 Masignn, $2.35 per day, east of mamntains thee por Sand apse bolter, $4.00 rm hand, #20 ho tallking | ors | n’s mach dishes im waging camp. $19.00 per joonth: 36 men ts citar vigist of way. | $2 ana G200, new work at Hoquiam. [801 Becond Acenue Cor. Marion | Novice OF SALE OF COUNTY Property—Lots 1 and 2, Siock 1, King County Addition. It appearing to the board that on | July 24th 1962, application was made y for the purchase a 2 of block 1 of Ki a | County addition, and tnat by order 4 advertisement as required by aw, August 28th, 1902, was set for | the hearing to determine the advisa bility of selling said propert on said day, set for th thereon, the’ board fully advised in the premises deemed it to the beat Interest of the county of King that said property be sold. Itt therefore ordered that the sberiff of King county be directed to I said property at the front door of the King county court house at not less than the appraised value thereof, which is $350.00 per lot, said aaie to be made on the 16th day of October, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock m., the county treasurer being ereby Aireeted to mppear at said sale and to receive all monies paid in thereat, ‘saulng to the successful bidder at sald sale a deed therefor netting forth all the proceedings nad thereunder, said deed to be attested by the county auditor under his of- fictal weal. Dated this 28th day ef August, 1902. Full Get of Teeth Bridge Work . . Gold Crowne . nethods of modern and istry. We crown, fi eet without the le: examine your teeth and tell yeu in advance just what your work will com. We uaine nu Coarge for extracting teeth when plates are red. All work guaranteed 10 years. Lady always in attendance. EXAMINATION FREE Roome 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook Take Elevator—Second Flo largest beat ul; S omice om the Pacifie cosa We the latest and mos tentine nies den- and extract t pain. Ni te employed, but all are den im of long years of experience. We Gold Filling: liver Fillings Painless Extracting $1.00 109 Second Ave. South STO Telephone Main 565 SEATTLE HA AND GET ONE We Have the Best Hat in the City ALL COLORS—SOFT OR STIFF 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmad 109 Second Ave. South T FACTORY, Hoard, | eattle Dental Parlors 717 Second Ave, Hinckiey Bock Writge carpenters, $1.00 per Gay, free fare. FOX BMPLOYMENT OFFIC 202 Occidental Avenue. WANTED By manute: TED—Men to work in saw- mill, no fee; steady employment, good wages, Call 619 Batley bids. WANTED—Man and wife cook for saw carding house: murt be firrt-claas Malley wullding ; can sell you three low number contracts that will mature soon in the Fidelity company, the most reilable in the field; have bought and built over 20 homes for thelr contract holders; also have four that will mature next sum mar, and one in the Western Home company, low number; these con- tracts will be sold very cheap; if you want @ home of your own this is your opportunity; no interest; call any morning before 10 o'clock at the Treen Shor Co. 797 Firat ndewer- WANTHD—Partnar, indy or gentleman, with office room in or near business cons Beattie: no cash required: new and 7 changed. . Bea 47, remeron, FOR SALE BALLARD REAL & 130” With “aliey Biorks from Ballard Fremont care and | gehen: Ree wiew: $26 aah. 68 ‘monthiy. HP. Campbell, ‘Tall | man avenue, 2a BROOKVALE GARDEN TRAC We have just bought and piatiee 210 acres of finest kind of valley land. It never overfows, and has a number of beautiful spring brooke flowing throngh it with an abund- ance of trout in them. ‘The soil Is deep rich loam, easy to work and very productive. Situated nine miles south of Seattle, near the Bea’ Tacoma electric Ine, only 9% min- utes ride from the buriness center | Price $75 to $150 per acre, Come early and get first choice ADAMS & NICHOLS, |1414 Second Avenue, Room 412. CORNMR, O4x19% S-room cottage, on Ba Mont avenue, marine view, strect grader, ‘Tero lots on Queen Anne: Six ron how Schoat and. car fruit, owner oe aving: only $1 ‘ma ‘ very fine homes en Queen Anne did marine vier % + t'you have anything foF sate, 1 SOBs Facto Bi ter opportunit as better ¥ offered to ‘@ anap: butlders should sen QUALHEIM & Ho chotoe valh vi close 0 electrie sey laree Jot. month ‘owner. Lake: ____ENANCTAT. «Ratan bince {0 vorrow money oa onda, watches, Jewelry. Lo se Re in” Went, 0bt Pike strsey” 8 successor to Marka ALOTIONV ERS MBOUANTCAL ; office at BE. Myer's, 1008 STORAGE AND Wh W660 Occideotal et, Jacob, CO, general sue us » WeYS AT LAW Pe Te " iF WERRLING, pension attorney, notary Public. 3 Marion sree © Maron Soreee beste EYRES Transfer Ca, A. © MACDONALD, 409 Burke butiding. LYMAN & KNAPP, 10 Maller building ‘W. D. LAMWUTH, 2068 Pacific biock. @. WARD KEMP, 433 Darke ballding. OTH. WHITTLESEY-BANFORD etrect On, extabiianed 19cm, WRATILE Crcthes Vescalie t DP meath. 00% PARINIAN Dye Works We call for, ol deliver your clothes Offs we: Tel, Main 1014. SEEMS AND CONTAAOTOR WOINAVIAN A) dents in ‘erinetpal cities tm the Europe. ‘Second avenoe. ‘DA. CAMERON, Manager. Points and at the steamers for fe Seattle, imu d and Everett The Palatial Three Round TAMES BOTH W ELL —Loans, Bre ins, tare Reaver ue te ICR OOMPANIES Unita fee So. verett 9:25 a. mM Phone, James 1841. & 115 Washington st. UNCLE JOB LOAN OFFICE, 8iT “Fou wane correst — the Chicago Junk nba 308 Western: Mi NSTRUMENTS Les em, 12.90, 3:00, 8:80 Leave Sidney: Leave Charleston: 8:00 and Ps For Pisasant Beach take steamers leaving SEsevt 6190 os me “Except Sundays. Except Naas Infirmary "of Gsteopathy, Phone James” 404i. and lady physicians always LAWRENCE HART, Osteopa i Blocks Northwestern @ ATENT ATTORNEY mercial Co. — 176 Biare- Hoya bial BARNES & Co., FR ADAMB, drafting. MONTY on short notice at lo with a. yam kat Buliaing.” Mone Minow se. ties does Leaves of Nome and 218 Columbia « reet. ‘The Oregon is the moat COLLATERAL BAN! money loaned om Marto & food boll at low rate ener, "100 Weslee WARRANTS bought and sold) & Baholman, Mutual Life bid, Pointed boat and ome of the Nome feet, has Bt an expense of 81 Wit MULLIN» one year, Tel., Geo, H. Woodhouse Co, Tel, senger et tham aay ply OFFICES, 201.2 Pi

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