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a { | ; } | q ¥ THE SEATTLE STAR BVERY APTE NOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELE? HON BA Husiness Department Sunset, Main 1060) Independent 1138, rricens : \ 1 R tat h piptior p { STREET CAR CONTROVERSY tors of the re AMICABLY SETTLED 5 the Litt ty © handed dow te whieh entitle snification " the three wise men from the Kast. An a ant troversy pody, The anion atre t J) because they have gained nt wume it ha h at it tod in ite business, The new r wi probably thankful for the seray Of them R might doudtiess be said: “Hlease they that expeet noth hug t Miaappotnted In this case they have ob tate pany has them on its and those whe are ine for good positions which appears to have begn regarded as of little party the controversy, ts glad to have the «ilo the shades of history. A quatnt cha * “Hoos! Stmaster” made the discovery that “we're akordin’ to my tell.” If the plain truth must be ¢ the average cltiven jowt Mitte aBeg during the strike through tomplation of other people's arievaned bat doubtless there were many lapses fr grace because of the atimulyp to profanity excited by long walks Candid men agree that the finding of the rators is not only dtp atic but eminently It is impose to give everybody “the it” In any settioment, but in this Instance nearly everybody drew The old whe stuck by the company through the cruel war, stand first order of seniority, but they are so few in ely any of the union men suffer dt ement, and ¢ than a noteh, The new men are farther along thar the strike because at that time they were not in the ie an eamy quem that the company officials are aattefied. They were holding @ goat by the horns and the arbitrajera helped them to let go. At no time in the struggle was there much personal feeling bs tween officials ar ». In his sta t before the arbitration board President Furth ay highly of the unlon men, and both tie and Ma nger Grant made {t plain that they wie yield thom every cor conic hn they could allow ut » surrender There was some justice In Judge Moore's suggestion thet the men who went to Tacoma should be punished, yet the gyveral amnesty agreed on by the mas avoids M-fecting and makes for future peace, The union men who are the substantial victors, ean afford to + be magnanimous The of a clean potition! “ther so much that they w of the Incidents with levity. been made clear by the strike and . t has be arried The tn tl have to excuse the public on with the qeners reatat partion have joke if Ht ts dim whole cont good humor apa ign to regant many Three tmportant facts have composed Tt has been shown that on headed men with honest purposes, wh: and their public actions with te the greatest fa taed labor manage their when public in cur internal discretion. ton wisely t industrial Versies becom ntcy life. Second: That when the dangerous of combined wealth ts or- ganined om the aide of the employer, the power ef united effort amons employes must be weed for the attalnment of all legitimate advantage ary The late strike has demonstrated anew that “In unton there ts strength.” Third; The Senttle street car men have proven themselves to be such right-hearted, clear-headed men, ae such efficient env eee ec uae poveees make almost any sacrir The principle COMPETITION IS STILL that “competi “THE LIFE OF TRADE" = . 3 = onee more vindicated by the dectsion of the United States circuit court of appeals in the famous merger case. Though the four eminent judges who rendered the decision @ivciatm any Intention to pass upon any question excepting the legal imsue whether or not the so-called railroad merger ie In contravention of the federal anti-trust law, the ruling fteelf te a victory for the principle at stake. This principle has been reeogniaed by congress in all its legislation adverse to the so-called trusts. Little progress has been raade yet in this country by any school of philosophy to wean the sturdy common sense of the American people from the belief that fair rivalry on terme ie vital to human progress in any field of exertion. In pursuance of that doctrine congre hae latety enacted the Elkins anti-rebate law, which sims at and seems likely to accomplish equal treatment for all shippers at the hands et transportation companies ‘The truth t that most of the great monopolies hare been bullt up by special favors, The Standard Ot Company throttied tte rivais by the advantage of apectal freight rates, which were at one time as low as one-fourth those paid by the ordinary shipper. The objects of the Northern Securities Company may’be benevolent, but intelligent men would prefer not to place in the custody of a small coterie of mil- Monaires the control of transportation in half a dozen states, It has not been observed that ratiroad kings are eepectally interested in the public welfare to the subordination of their own ambitions. The temptation to use extraordinary power ty greater in the case of corporations than tn- Gividaals because the responsibility and accountability are leas. ‘The world moves and the fabric of society changes, but there are some princtples governing human action which cannot alter ust human nature does. One of these is that there must be some incentive to exer- tion, and it follows that the greater the incentive the more strenuous will be the effort. From the time when the cave-dwellers first crept out inte the sunlight and peered cunningly around. mankind has been ied upward and onward by the stress of competition. In some vocations competition may be ruthless and unfair, but it is the vital principle of business life. It i truly the life of trade and commerce. Competition in business upon equal terms insures the sur- vival of the fittest, and the best results to the public. If competition ever seems to work unfairly, it will always be found upon tnvestiga- tion that the competition was not upon an equat basis for all. It f# such gigantic. combinations as the Northern Securities Com- pany which stifle enterprise. This tmmense trust aimed to control transportation in the northern tier of states from the Missisaippt to the Pacifie. With that established it could have de or unmade busi- nean enterprises almost at its will If it could havé devised « successful evasion of the anti-rebate laws. It fs superftuous to argue that the trust promoters could gain nothing by such a course. It is better not to give them the oppor’ ¥. ‘The good old adage, “Competitiion Ie the Life ef Trade,” and never will be out of date, as the trust promoters believe ts mot would’ have us -ooe The Missouri legislature, stead of passing a law to abolish “dele- tertous substances” in cigarettes, might have reached the same point by the much shorter route of abolishing the cigarette, for thé opponents of the deleterious substances contend that the chief among them te tobacco. The South is surprised at Col. Watterson’s aasertion that the New York smart set cake-walked with negroes because blood ts thicker than water. It was never suspected that the colonel is an water. authority on A mob of whitecaps in Brown county, Indiana, whipped a man be- cause he would not work. In view of such incidents as thin, ta it strange that the Filipinos distrust our civilization? Dewey and the German “come-backs” are gently but firmly re- minded that The Hague commission is still doing business, It is quite apparent now that Castro tet go merely to «pit on his hands for a firmer rip. | Sunday Sermons Roman Catholic Meetings Drake y's Parish—Rev, W. J 7:90 p. urch corner of Twentieth mal reopening of md Jackson street. Early sermon (children's mans) * " Tabs) Rew. &. Sey. Reveille will deliver a sermon im the even- | 22%: a 4nd mermniols ing. The Aabbath echoot will ive an 10-30 0. m. 6 0 p.m. Instruction benediction, 7:30 p.m. Church of Our Lady of Good Mel; ¥. X. Prefontaine, At ® 10:80 &. m., high mam; 7 p benndiction Pacred Hear Market Siregt Baptiat— Ra At 11 a, m., “Rermons the Liltes Preach,” | At 0 ®t 720 0. th, “A Person with « P Chsiroh of the I at Mt. Zion Paytint (coloredy—Ke Ror. A. Sweere 7:90 and 8:90 0. Mm. MoPherson. At im. m., "The low mans; 10:00 &. m., high mass and sep: Toa" 1:90 pom. the Reburrection.” |mon; 1:90 D. m.. romaty and henedistion. German Latheran ZiomRey EXPENSIVE OPIUM SMOKING Four young men, giving their communion, | names as J, F. Powers, Foss, F Death and) Powers and J. Sawyer, were fined $10 each in the muntctpal court yes At 1 a m Mortal tons ana thal erday —attern = Immortal Hope ° ‘ Professor Wilson at Ranke Mall Ps and Friday evenings, Pri Brass swonw dally, on “And We * ana We) Wanted—Union Job printers, The society, Ananda todge,|1vy Prose, Wirst and Pike. oe wapets at 1118 Third avenue at # p.m lm “Destiny and Free Will,” T. A. Barn Go to Spinning for bicyele repairs ‘Queen City Theosophical soclaty mects tm ee Ponti M. A. Mat+) Pioneer block at # p.m. “Pierce Impet- | ‘The Ketighted Ta-| wostty,” Mere. F. A. Bohwageri i} chth Com. Baker The oring for brothers, ba Mra. Patrick Campbell phell will play at the) Effie Elister A a depth EVEN MARRIAGES THAT FAILED CATHERINE COUNTISS At the Seattle Next Week j w trae were y Superior e Griffin ping: A Orban trom bun. ¢ ground of rie Todhunter from Silas eruelty free Tedhunter, on the groun¢ now nag Rag —egers support: Minnie Deberty from Ap | gee Caeta ie Ree eet en | drew Doherty, on the ground of de- ye eae Tear ay Beanies, |nertion; Kise Cox from Gilbert Com | Amp Remeart and ther dramatic etesman [on the 6 pport, Min mio Warren | The tne | j ‘ | party auest day afternoon at the home of M | ienamet atm, Mime for 5 dame to be given Monday Agetl 1k, at her hone on Gumenit arenes, The affair te to be ia boner Peat in the University armery. Mise May 1 ‘The - Seattle Sociotw.. soemaianeoennine Dunlap, real estate, 6 Unton Block. the ground Cae rt i eee ee Oe peer 6 | ‘The Menedicte will give a club tonal the Flemtws Dt chat Rowee. the Bnatens Wan | making plane oh eacuretum some time in the Tuseday night, | ture Maange Aut to be Lites ( tan Une gueat Mrs ©. Dh Calvin at their ree Derry etree Mrs. FC. Jounatone gave « bow omiay evening at the pertores Reeurrer tian ~ Mine Fran a the af Mise ‘tive Jones ax her dome | Dewver, whieh will take vince Whsnenia oe, north i ole April 1 at the cordon of Mi eroevs & pretty taform:| aad ire FA. Beth Tearetay night in Lat or Fulton and Mra Muotay om. ne Young Ladien’ ehh eee ADAMS’ JAVA BLEND Preah Roasted Coffee, a regular B-cent value — 25c POUND ADAM’S Myre Hmith has bemwed { Mime Heten | } tah met Wotnentay after: | 5 with Mra J. M. Mensman, iM to be given Friday nant | Mt eatertata the Righty ruts | at Priday ae trem Gadas wih tae pies] Pott. my vy Tens, Coffees and Spices Detter, Kegs and Cheese, Mercantile club is planing te give! 971 Becond Ave. Have You Tried REX § couci syrup § If you haven't you have madea mistake. We guar- antee a cure. Ask for a free sample. THEREX DRUGSTORE S E. KING, Proprietor F, B. COSTIGAN, Mgr. Last call_on the @hiffonier bargains. The store is open till 9 tonight, affording a final chance to profit by the savings so @nuny have taken advantage of this week Chiffonter, same de- ploture, 4 feet high, with 1@R83-inch top, finished wolden brown, . Price This Week $7.50 CASH OR CREDIT WILL HONOR JEFI ERSON ar ane f | wie TEST THE BAGGAGE ORDINANCE ¥. Hf, Landen » the hig muy 5290 and 525 month yey i Charge for lees leo lean perience, who themnelves [i methoda, Geld Fit Silver thes Second and y i FOURTEEN HOURS Fourteen houre today —from § in the morning ttl! 10 st night is al) that’s left for this matchless sale of Pianos, Ten dollars Invested means a sav of one ane mush { standard quality a known worth the Barnes @ Bor Bone and Achulhoft & fone enables you Getivered to your home afford to let Baturdey ge by? uevanan; Tay & 715 Second Avance. the , of fashion Moy» Suita and Tope at surprisingly figures hundred and ter in the home, Pt The Richm Ton dollars cash o have any one a for it = Can This ts not « college for @ employed tal ie composed of dentiats of long nome here to perfect im our latest sclentifie linge WORK (per college fees of exited ail work, or material only. | guarantee with all work, ike street ‘Temple building. ental Work -=— FREE perating of adinitied for Material Teeth) only Charges Ai Painless i & Sunday, $:20 to 2 In the Buperior Court In nty of Kt tom. In the matter of the estate of James F. Patterror signed, exe aon, deceased, and 1 persona |aguinet the said deceased, to them, with the within one ye Heation of thi his place Hinokiey room 68, Washington. As Executor of the Testament of James F. Patterson, | ate of Washing for King! SS y D. Beckermann et al plaintifts, ye Bente Talioring| 4 Amusements _ Straight From the Heart ss Company, defendant. No, 38453 Notice to ftore Tailoring Company, a corporation, | J. i to present their clalms against the|7°™™ Cot aaid corporation, duly certified wn-| ' : r oath, to the undersigned re | CAPTAIN : er of sald corporation, at the of- | RICHMOND | joo of hia attorney, 508 Mutual Lite | DEARSON i | ting, Seattle, Washington, on or % re May 1000, 1903; all claims not . so p with « tn Dated tiie iéth day of Merch, suPERiC nted on or before said be barred piToRs. State of Wash lecensed. »tice Is hereby given by the un utor of the Inst will i testament of James F. creditors of, elaine | present | to the having after the firet pub EDGAR HRYAN, } reditors. Notice ts hereby given to the of the above red named Sea of participation in any of the dividends ariaing in this material only, ‘The an absolutely ret and «x- udents— Our Masonte} Hours: 8:40 to for the Patter. | Becsneary veoohe * ni to the said | of business, Semitic, Last Will and| R COURT T OF} AMUSEMENTS. pesuenss .| GRAND | Young Men’s on | Christian Exhibition Association. Drills | RELIEF CORPS RUMMAGE SALE | SEATTLE’S Jonm mm, LEADING THEATER atte g Pout, N GAY Fourth Opening Bankrupt Stock of Dog Collars Fencing Fancy Heavy Dumb Bells Horizontal Bar Pyramids Tumbling Parallel Bars Unique Barrel Jumping ancy Ro; hg Hand Balane /And Other Specials To be closed out at the following prices y Dow day 10 &. m. at Box Officg, SEATTLE’S JOHN COM, ty, LEADING | Taymy GRAND #2 333] Friday and Saturday, April .{7-18 Saturday Matinee JULES MURRAY Presents Spelger & Hurlbut}, cond and Union HARVARD DENTAL vain 518 2nd Ave., Collins Bidg. | Cor, Second sw NO PLATES re OURey |Thowe Prices for fore Gaty! when teeth are and ternational Fame, 4 | “lt Written by ARTHUR | “The Second| ro Rp Mrs. Tanqueray” PRICES —$1.00, TSe, SOc, Qe. Box Seats and Divans, $1.50. Srate le Wednesday, 10 a. m. | j | t pain ome extracting a. [GUARANTEE A PERFEK +} or no pay j + The + te | ve ‘aie | * 4 s + Be i : L Wo w arefully examine your e you im advance exact ork will cost free Sundays 9 0 « FIRST WEEK Commedia Tomorrow, By ‘Aferneets APRIL 12 THE GREAT—— Presenting, With Careful Attention to Every Detail “Lady Windemere’s Fan” A Comedy in Four Acts by OSCAR WILDE, Author of “An Ideal Husband” “The Importance of Being Earnest, etc, Estar NEW SCENERY PAINTED BY MR. sesetsch KING NOTE THE PRICES Evening 15, 25, 35 and 50c. Matinees 10, 15 and Builders’ Hardware Plumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. 60S PIKE | Telephone John 263. | * Phones: Sunset, Main 867; Independent 867. |] Seattio’s only uptown theater and high-class place of ae The le age . ular Prices Oc, 80c, ic, 50€ *T HIRD AVENUE =: WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW MATI OPERA Seattle's New York’s Big Hit HOUSE ¥ Themen Th Pig ‘GRAND The Hero of the Merrimac, Will deliver a lecture ‘Tuesday even- |} ing, April 14th, Subject, lWedding pre ding Dated at Seattle, Wash tor t tnd day of Apri, 1903 atte™ thle} erne Navy and the Nation. é { w CLERK, Receiver. A Ino. @. Gray, Attorney for Receiver,| PRICES$1.00, 7c, S Boxll MORE SCENERY * , 606 Mutual 1 PO Matinee ADISON THEATER Telephome Main 1202 ULAR-ARICES—Matinee. venting, 1 fe Bullding Cor, Jet and Madison, The Only First-Class Vagdeville House in the Northwest WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 13 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE REFINED Marie Lessing | Projectoscope ; Stanley & ‘ Scanlon , Marshall & 3 Irwin MATIN de, Be and BO $2.00, ate, MORE SENSATION MORE EFF Than Ali uaspbet Combined LAST TIME Tones The Deacon’s ‘ushte PAINLESS SST Old Established and Reliable—The Best is the We have the largest and most m odern equipped Vs in SEATTLE. Our offices have been established for TE | you want new beginners and students who are here today morrow to experiment on your teeth, | @ reputation to maintain ® Pandy J and Mit adepsosssveg WILDY & GODSTEIN, Mgrs. ad, Ph bi or do prefer DENTISTS FEATURING * lucinauns, Crowne, $e... rT | eit ge that stay In 1,00 ver jinge that at im... Ed Forrest doybie suction adhesive piates Phenomenal Feats on the “ate EXTRACTED ¥FRBE Trape UT PAIN and replaced with new ones the same day, Lady at- tendant alw Ten-year written guarantes, No student 12 to 20 years’ bridge work. Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors 2 TID Biel ges ets =e QUEEN ANNE FLOUR Dm. Sundays inm HAMMOND MILLING ©0., Sette Regina Merritt | The Fastern Bong Fira § The {% ~ #¥8*i- 3S. Latest IngMoving Plotures ADD DODD DDD DO, EVORY DAY Sunday, te and and S00. 25¢ Sunday , om

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