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THE SEATTLE STAR BY ATAR PUBLISHING CO. ne BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCHPT SUNDAY, TELEPHON Business Dept., Mato 1080, Falttoriad Dept. Main 1138 BR HAZARD WELLS, Bator nr * OFFICES: Beattle—1107 Third avenue. New York-29 Temple Court Bulan, Chleago—817-818 U. &. Express Bulidin, = ‘One tent per copy] sla cents per weak oF tw fy wal Se carriere, Ne tree conten. Entered at the postoffice at Seartia Washington as second claws matter Ave conte par month, CHABR, Business Manager —, THE POWER OF THE PEOPLE On the hillside ts a coat mine, It ts nature's hiding place for mitlions ef tons of fue Grouped near the shaft are hundreds of cabins—some of them very mean and none of them, inside or out, bearing a hint of luxury These are the homes of the miners—men who k daly how to mine coal, who must mine coal of go hungry; who are willing to work, and who only ask for living Wages and the recognition that em! rs in @lmost ail branches of commerce have accorded to their employe Grouped about the mine are soldiers, men in uniform, carrying Kune shed blood. With then are deputy sheriffs, court and ready to shoot, t Officers And other representatives of law Some are serving injunctions, women from thelr homes because of non-payment of rent others are Hegally evicting men and AND THE SOLDIERS STAND BETWEEN THE MEN WHO WOULD WORK AND THE MIN’ : So the law is for the mine owner and not the mine worker, Every le machin- Yewal move ts for the magnate and against the toller, The whol ery is set in motion against the laborers. Do you wonder that some men w that they become converts to the | they sncer at Justice and flaunt the courts? they cry out against the surimoning of troops, the people's troops, ar @4 to the teeth, to crush the people? SOMETHING 18 WRONG. ‘Who makes the aw? a of violence? Do you wonder th » do not think are against law and Does it seem strange that ‘The people. They can unmake every statute on the books when they @ecide wo ao 50. Who elects the judges and makes possible tendant misery? Injunctions and their al ‘The people. No judge could ever reach the bench without the consent ‘of the people or the laws made by them. And the troops? ‘They are the people's soldiers. The public ts responaidle. Tt ts the game public which claims the men who are facing the muzzies of guns Marked “U. 8. A.” ‘The people are at fault bécause they) permit injustice and = wrom | LATEST ALASKA IS RICH IN OIL NEWS FROM FAR NORTH BROUGHT DOWN ON THE EXCELSIOR ry 160 nt by arrived from Valies, Cotella is lage at the end of Con anid behind the island Excelaior, which A n ou r, which Was an 1 several hundred feet fre ° A heavy surf was ro! t e and fearing that ° ner would break her moorings Teach her in 4 boat, Pall he swam for it and was ywaed and Churchill narrowly Moore reports a rough, trip, On the north. oyage, from Yakutat to Ca jor pantered and grave fears w “whey gre responsible, They are yet free men, and the government can fever leave their hands so long ax they take suifictent interest in that Government to vote for honest men and honest laws. ‘Yes, the people's agents are oppressing the miners, are harming a nation, to human beings: you aver Di 2800 POUNDS OF COAL AND CALL IT A TON. YOU MUST TAKE YOUR PAY IN COMPANY CHECKS AN @RADE AT “PLUCK ME" STORE Indirectly they D YOU MUST WORK SUCH HOURS AS THE COMPANY SEES FIT. Pen MUST GIVE UP YOUR ORGANIZATION. WE WILL STARVE YOU INTO SUBMISSION. HELP FORGE YOUR CHAINS. ‘The people's agents are doing that. They are the public's servi ‘end dependent upon the public for official existence. ‘The coal barons alone are nothing- could not prevail an instant if léft to their private resources, SO PRAY FOR EDUCATION. Tt @ sovereign remedy. It will cure even a coal strike. Publi learn wisdom. YOU MUST LIVE IN A KENNEL OWNED BY YOUR EMPLOY- GER WILL tm, band of obstinate men who he fe more powerful than capital or capitalists. From our ills we ‘When the peopie decide by their votes for honesty and insist that @he masses shall be represented on judicial benches, in war offices, in I enforced, capital will not have been ‘eome into their own. : posed by the bishop, All were cepted. hold a conference and church-workers decided to ele fore Lant. At that time more att Hon Will be-devoted to spiritual ‘The present convocation ts purely business. was elected registrar. Wik NO GQvARTER: BACK, WAY Fut BACK Ran! Rani Ran incussion, ail agreed that waterfront must be taken care the depot must be so Teach ft no railroad crossed, but on the of doing this and me time making the ter- ities adequate for even needs there was a di- Yor the principal speak inci pal ere wi George F. Cotterill. He advocat the elevation of the tracks along the Waterfront, above the street level. He would also have the depot with- fm the district bounded by Madison, | Post and Pike streets and Hailroad avenue. and in his opfinton the track- BR could be so arranged as to do eway with the necessity of a tunnel. Ex-Governor Semple and J. B. Black weil did not think the elevation the tracks feasable, while Mr. Senpie was of the opinion that the | atreets might” be elevated over the Biackweil stated that to his mind no satisfactory solution of the m had yet been made, but in all events he insisted that the rail and sail must meet on the water- front. ne s a i z i i: ® § i i Among the othér speakers were G M, Anderson. J, D. Blackwell aad George W. Dickinson. Bishop Keator delivered a most | Significant and powerful address fore the members of the Kpisco- Palian convocation yesterday after- noon. He urged the churchmen to help with the work and waid that a dozen more men could be used in the iasion field, That this district hata be sell supparting and cease now, bey The pr Jooking to the East for aid, Is the patie Bishop's firm belter. 4 temperam ‘He intimates that this is the first je Brenident party arrive Fecommendation he will make for an | MET® At 6:29 o'clock yesterday | pendent diocese. Owing to the |! he Pennsylvania road. The | Changed financial conditions, the |{%'P ®4# without Incident. The p epeaker said that he was convinced | Ment remained in bed moat of that it is possible to support the mia. | [Me end stood the strip well. At sions of this jurisdiction by home |(rOWd Was at the depot when subscriptions. jfrain arrived in the city, but In going over the records for the | RF pH ees kept back by » eae aan ‘os oF the new |. Rooevelt. who hind arr Missions that had been established yster Bay garter as Warr wena woeen 1% on with member and said that a AND THEN A SOLDIER WITH A GUN WILL NO LONGER STAND BETWEEN THE MEN AND THE MINE. . houses, in every department where Inws are made and laws are harmed and the people will have ‘On « motion of Mr. Liwyd it was | the rooms of the butiding. Th ot in the “Olympia dlocese-some time ‘be- | kept constantly busy arresting them. en ty for Rev. J. B. Alexander, of Tacoma, | a: _s the dru; EASY NOW. tly ent J the urge the the the prenident’s official family romaine. resident w Pivone of the greatest gains in t P waetics eer ted an ‘ Bishop Weator 4 Riemann apett. wae arise paral le the aden SS oe general | “porary White House on Jackson Missionary to the staff of clergy.” |” ee oe The Evening Session Deneing Clas ‘The evening session convene }_ Professor Wilson at $:30 o'clock and was largely taken up Monday and Friday evenings. ith the discussion of measures pro- vete lessons daily. 6 Ranke Hall Pri- felt for the safety of the vessel by many of the passengers and crew The Excelsior brought 9 passen- gers, most of whom were heavy op- erators, Robert Blet w 7 mon and 300 tone of # ENamar. POPPY SHOP. -1S RAIDED Another raid optum den tn hour this me mana red p were arrested and locked up in the etty Jal. Toe opiu tfite that the men re using were confise arresting officers and are now at the police station. ‘The prevalence of the opium smoking habit in the lower part of the city has bee eo 0 alarming that the polite are taking the matter in hand and raids are being made almost nightly Since the Andi s white girt in one of the de a few mornings ago the policemen in the lower part of the city have been more than ua- wally on their guard. The Wa Chong Dock is said by the police to be on of the worst reaorts of the kind the city. The officers say that the iw hardly an hour of the day or nix that some one ts not fnhsling the fumes of the white poppy in one of po- Hee seldom bother the opium smok- ing Celestials, or they would be It & generally conceded that If the almond-eyed Mongotians want noke “hop” they may do it world will be none the worse. There men whe do not amoke Whites Must Not Do So However, every time learn that white people Joints they raid them an are made. This morning Patrofman Ryan ined information that there was a | white man and a colored man in an oplum joint near the corner of Fourth avenue south and Main | wtreet room where he thought the me were sm@®ing and raided the plu: in the arrests |The two ten were on benches in the | room inhaling the poppy fumes from the long bamboo pipes and dreaming of paradise. Both of the smokers and the China- man who conducted the joint were sem to the police «tation. Jack Ed- wards, the white man, M. B. Hunter, We Yuck, were the names give ‘RIOTING STOPPED troops CLOSING. Richmond Piano Club 1 Call The Richme now b eighty day the The ¢ purch: and to pay nth, and @ Ric Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue, For Her Cozy Corne! } ve Wall Decoration: Den—War relics and gun racks. W. S. KIFK, 1208 First Ave. Rellable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE, AND UNION ST: oe0! Temple came to Alaska in 1859] from Hoston, where he has prow relatives and leaves an estate worth about $40,000 Mr. Hradiey, an agent of a syndt eate which purposes colonizing Kenal peninsula with Finng.wwas dro Avguat 12 in one of the river tarles of Cook inlet. He and E Churchill were crossing the stream kiff which capsized. Hradley the police | He at once proceeded to the | WILKESBARRE, pt Ke ports from the various fields this morning show that rioting bas en Urely cond, The wtrikers are ev {dently averawed by the presence of | BUTTE WENT UP AGAINST IT Tacoma Tigers Take the Top-Noteh era Down the Line by Score of 2 to 1. | | TACOMA. the te Bent rhe m from Butte le awa of old women n the game by Dennis MeCarthy war or of the diamond for Tacoma nd hy myn to the big Hutte aweul re ra as find in the was a tery who have They couldn't however, for than a few scattered hits, Roach, [MoCloskey's beat offering, did the tohing for the visitors and was not hit hard, but every hit counted. bitters Trteh lad. Standing of the Clubs. | | 6 | husband's | Harvey in Judge George's court yes- | 48 6] a 4 \) 5 40 * “4 68) a} | Bpokane a «6 6 | al game yesterday was ed until Friday on account of ounds of Ka The discovery Was made by an English syndicate which had jbeen boring for some time in the! |vicinity, The 1 were within 200 feet of where th to wtrike iow when the suddenly burst taking everything t The in sald to b and worth H per bar € at of the well, Indieation of coal oil have been found in the vietnity Yor some tr but this is the | tirst gusher repor Coal in Aworkable quantities alo @xiaus ir mity News of two drow me On THERE IS NO EILING |He’s Like Sairy Gamp’s Mrs. Harris NEW YORK, Sept AN rumors Jor the discovery of men answering |the description given of Elling, who ly the snurderer have been run pundiess. The of rtain that Young Jooper Young clatir jor Pullteer |down and found ficera are now jwas the marderer. District Attorr [Jerome said today that he expects Ito have Young in the death house at Sing Sing In 26 days. | fense will be insanity. Young Sept. 2%.—Engineer | SALT LAK | Wilkes of this efty, enamaed by the Great Central raliway (Coos Hay to | Salt Lake) to make up a party tm- mediately to begin the work of run- ning lines through this state, The line will run south of eat Balt Lake, ‘There will be | trestie work over the water to cut ted by theloff distance by bridging across the | | lake, REAR END COLLISION MALDEN Ii}., Sept. 25.—A passen- ral |comts for slapping the £ ‘onstderable | ger train on the Burlington crashed | the fear end of a stock train © here carly this morning, killing [four stockmen and seriously injur ing tt thers, No one on the pas- nenger trait was hurt jie in to} nd the | } Thrifty housekeepers whe fig- ure where they can procure the best Grocery values, pur- chase from us. Our latest Catalogue is now ready and FREE at the store, or will be mailed FREE to any address. TOMATOES— ©. 6h Wal ahd vcs science 250 Per doz. cans $1.00 SUGAR CREAM CORN— Per dos, cans 90 SMALL WHITE BEANS—In lots of 50 pounde— Per pound sense & L. PACKAGE CoFFEE— Pound Package 106 ra SH ROLLED OATS— nd a $0 pounda NEW JAPAN RICE— Per nd CORN BEEF—in 2-Ib. tins— Per di $2.45 FRESH PLUMS, PEACHES, PRUNES, Ete FRESH APPLES— Per box 66, 750, 850 and $1.00 CHERRIES IN MARASCHINO Per bottl 608 ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA —~Regular 60 YELLOW OR WHITE CORN MEAL— 10-pound 250 $1.15 IMPORTED FRANKFURTER SAUSAGE— Per 1Be NORWEGIAN HER $1.20 KK K RING Per kit PH 20h Te NT pe LIQUOR DEPT EXTRA QUALITY TABLE CLARET— Per gal. 750 and $1.00 CATAWBA WINE— Per gal $1.60 and $2.00 ROCK AND RYE WHIGKEY. Per bottle $1.00 OPORTO PORT WINE— $1.50 No. 104 WHISKEY—Aged wood, soft and mellow: Full quart bottle $1.00 Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave., det. Yesler und Washington 8t Telephone, Main v2. | | day THE SEATTLE STAR. URTEEN DROWNED VIENNA, Sept, %—A Dan river steamb sani ne: Four » p none we drowned SHOULD HAVE — SLAPPED HER HUSBAND'S FACE “You should have slap ce,” Deputy Prowse Attorney Griffith advixed Mra. terday The woman had be n fined $15 a 4 18-year-old ir 4 of having alie husba defendant wee coptibi Th ‘8 affections. dmitted was 80 tad ab days, she said uised here er fears wer and Olive meet on the corner, Wit Out Waiting to count ten M: the girl and w hite ehe were red as fire It ts not positively known what husband did during the eneount but it fm eaid that he quietly walked | awa! ‘The attorney admitted the cation was etrone, bit sumpested that | 1330 2d Avenue Suits, ials ;prices pleased to show you ours. 717 Second your ne © of Olive she her sus- 1 bad her sum H. E. CALMER Ladies’ HighGrade... aists and Furs WE ARE IN LINE With the strongest showing of Coats ever shown in Seattle. | | Walking Suits in all the new, fashionable, rough materi- $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 We are not selling cheaply-made goods; if looking for really well tailored Seattle Dental Parlors dents employed, but all are long yes experier amine your teeth and tell you in Ivance just what your work will cont. rt aetes as anurge tee extracting teeth when plates are ordered. Ail work guaranteed 10 years. Lady siways in attendance, Full Set of Tooth +. $6.00 | Gold Fillings $1.00 Bridge Work $6.00 Silver Fillings Gold Crowns . $5.00 Paint Extractin: EXAMINATION FREE Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block ¢ courne on to ehastine the hui Warships Today | ‘The cruisers Hoxton and Philadel |phia are at the navy yard. To ne |them, take boats from Jat 6:20, 9 0 p.m nd 10 a mm, Fletcher vo | qmine only | HIRSCH’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY In @ rational cure for all stom- ach troubles, The @ bottle. HIRSCH’S | HEADACHE POWDERS A guaranteed cure for mick or nervous headac ured colds or ta gripp: @ be HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. | 1436 First Ave. Cor. Pike st pe Tel. Main 916 £ | Branches: wien 419 Matoon. Prove, h ony wa MALS Mre Keyes, Mar LEOPOLD'S Just Received.... | New Fall and Winter 5330 24 Avenue Skirts, High-grade Suits and are be you garments, will we ppoesSiaersiirs SECOND AVE Ave. Hinckiey Blook he largest and best equipped ff} tental oMce on the Pacific coast, We ave the latest and t sctentific ethods of modern and pi stry. We crown, fill an eth without the least patn, Teke Elevator——Second Flor 109 Second Ave. South STO Telephone Main 565 Telephone Main 565 ~~~ At HAGGERTY’S AND GET ONE i 109 Second Ave. Sou armory REMOVAL agua rable, 000 Me en, Te AND MACHINE Mich. Snip DAILY M NIG ployment a Ast your hy Smith for quick retu Main 118 FOR #ALE—CrTy A BNA To market gardeners farm comprising 130 76 ner 20'weres in pa bottom land, ood in barn, head catile, 16 head horses, all f men WHll be nol Particulars, apply nd 200,000 w loan acres KANT new modern ake your b NT FURNITURE milking nori9es BALE. Vacate on grant fron be: atting, line in fact every eo elegant and . #00 TO eo. Le MAWICING urne, 604 HAL WSTATS A magnificent a un ture land, rich house, larg wy of ont be potatoes, 33 cows, 4 arming imple at a sacrifice A. Lawrence, ovenue. amount to auit, S room house suitable for manufacturing purpcees. oF ROGUE strawberries and other fruit i B04 4 Becond WORT BARGAING $1100 ‘takes two lou “¢ 1 nies rout lerma. Adame nue, room 312 ORV RM 80x130, email neue and orchard; Nineteenth svenue Madi. fon car, no batler oppertunity offered to st ms home. half oanh. i only for & Joared, — Feadly fourth ‘avenue. ena Qual me ct ome © FOR BALE cheap eared and paid down, balance monthly, |@ WARD KEMP, 488 Burke buliding i seit part. grocery, Fremont Joining foe bull wutidere should ane «b) Investigate! 4 tefraced, small k from car; inquire Winslow nar HOMES UTIFUL cleared town, weier wood. email pew 422 down. Several cou ‘owner, dota, Snowe tor, 4200, terme | MOTH. WH f= —— om rect Co, nothices west shore Grete Laks: car line crosses proverty. BORN c 4 tom | ing studying or dramatic art eal by bevianing then. Cetaingue explain. | PARISIAN Dre Worke—We sail and Ave years old. lable wagon, TBRFBAT Fie eagle with tnitialy tack P. Pranett. 68 Great) Northern aloon Torus bene®! themeelves 0 and ai wupreoe 1416 Third avenue. LosT a Gentine headed AT. & and on reward. Addrens FOR SALE—FARMS AND LANDS. fis kK GC rich second bottom land, « BUY —i7 acres jevel, very productive foil, improved, small house ood count, ‘alk from on & utes ROBT. MALTRY, FIVE AND 10-ACRE road, five min- rt pot, stores, office and good school. 10 New York bik. Price TRACTS— Rich valley land, ali In cultivation, near the new Beate trie road. Price acre. ROBT. MALTBY, TEN ACRES rich bottom land. soil to new road. partially ly t niently small town, Price $150 ROPT. MALTRY, improved, Y Seattle. MALTRY, 410 ‘Tacoma elec- 5 to $200 per 0 New York bik. NEAR KENT-~-Haif nearly all fine plenty of spring water, handy electric close to small $900, Sew York bik. ry adjoining cleared. few York bik. || = * | {} Hos tonnes i HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE | Enlargement Sale are goin r the if ker like Picture, gol with heatoaa upholstered jg d back with le tapestry or er; rae i frame 4 sale price,, JRNITURE Co. SECOND Ave con. Pir Ave. coed, ince Be Clean, Rooms by the Day of Weel, 18084 FIRST AVENUR. | @narn Paciric noTeL seta, Tce’ bums double story, fined. “058 rine sirsets tC. tam gee: | eral suctionser, Tel. Black Auctioneer; iress 1021 Yesier. en Be ke tt G, BICKERTON @ CO. ghneral sue Sucneern, 1818 Dire nary aw ere nue ast ‘boyd Walls: | toa. Tel. on | 2 EWING, ouorner ‘publin 404 New York bi M_J, STERLING, pension attorney, eotnry | pebite, oe Werte ow J A. KELLOOG.413 Washington butiding — A ©. MACDONALD, 408 Burkes butiding. LYMAN RB KNAPP, 10 Haller building. W. D. LAMBUTH, 206-8 Pacific block. Tikes nn & CCl tee, ae + se Boe. CR tract sm twat bate Sater Bem SEATTLE Abstract Co. DYEING AND Clethew raat tice ane Geliver your clothes. ‘wet ave, Tel, Main 1016. bers FinsT NATIONAL BANK OF bad SEATTLE. i Paid up capital .-.. £190,000. mae iene. wd | 1 P Peninaree | aS MILLINERY Mie” HANSON. MADAME A. S. SMITH, 6 Hinckley. BUILD or buy a home rent; I can «ell number contracts t soon in the Fidelity comp mont reliable in t bought and bullt ov their contract four that mer, and one in the company, low nur! tracts will be sold you want a home ot is any m: the Treen Sh. avenue, Ask for W ker holders; will mature next sum- stop paying you three lo hat will mature ny, the he field; have ver 20 homes for also have Western Home ber; these very cheap; 1 f your own this our opportunity FURBRAL DIBMCTOSS __. SUTTERWORIM ~& BONS, embaimera, 1496-1428 Third: tel. Pike a j House NUMnER BOTHW LLL . ire in eae ‘28 Boston block. iM ty bonds 108 OOMPANTES | DRIVERS” Union tee co has 0 tee. Special attention to famtly trade; | tet, Main 1100 NOW OPEN PC can now Wave ¥ PECTION lee of 42 of the | he Duwamish. © pring water ood health small profi watches. diamonds, Jewelry. aN Sit a awe, CALINSTRUMENTS TRLISHED real od offices well asone for selling TAYLOR, 1003 Th ~ feet deep: will m fied and pressed and water ric entate pped, bes lee $100. hird avenue. ar wale quality of clay ake a fine vitri k; an Railroad MONRY on vate money and compa: with a, AS Virtue. building, | Phone Bh ty ianed ‘oh an 108 Cherry, * fod Sorhew money on, Low tater ne money te bath com 4, Maller ae all Marto & good boll BF acres | avenue, | a vought sold Tas Sd ave OCULISTS AND AURISTS — 831 Burke building. J. A. MACKINNON, « Chapin bik | fecond a Phone James 4041 h men and lady physiclans always | tn attendance, WASHINGTON lndirmary of “Onteopathy, | ATTLE Infirmary of Osteopathy, Be Rickart, Do O. J. Mt. Van Aswelt, Doo: 408-400 "Collins block." “Teh. Mela Taa Institute 0: Butiting. ‘Phone, WRENCH HART, Osteopath ington block — GTON De pont three years. year. Tel., When buying arth advel this paper, speak of the Star, CHANICAL EO MAL Aer wi RUBRER mae tock 8 Chae. Gi ax rs take steamer pt 630 a SExcept Sundays, Pave 00 ces ae Northwestern (0 mercial Co REXT SAILINGS FOR OREGON, Ott oregon The ‘Nome. fect, bas At an expense of $100,00 tne year had

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