The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1903, Page 2

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<tivb x seid «nine te caer cena THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. AYTERNOON FX TELEPHONKS Nusiness Department-sunret, Mat Editorial Department— Sunset weT SUNDAY ‘ > 060; Independen 19%, . Main {a8 EVERY t per copy: ix conte per wrek, oF enty five matter o, Washing ne Becand-elagy THE STAR FOR THE SUMMER Ie People leaving th y for thelr summer vacations oan have The Star forwarded to them without any « expense. Rates nte oer payable in advance. tn sending « please state correct out-of-town address, the length of time the paper ent, and edition wanted. me nen nati bn sins Y TING ATTORNEY SCOTT has again put bitonelf Sw he Fugitive Smith ae ’ * and " THE MOVEMENT TO CANADA The 4 aration which sweeping v y ott m= of the ™ ward tnt aw ¥ tures in ' i" than @ 4 in the ree ab t Whe “ec s emth 1 number will aa th distinct on arent thrift and ¢ pas t riv » Win tao That city te diet tive Th ontrast is @ remarkable one, Enterprise atooe this side the riv Tak omg the coasts o lakes, On the Amertoar aide are buat a Dighly-deve trie, successful agricul ture ‘The A ve al * of material advance ment. One the ¢ arom villages, undeveloped ma tertal resources, There are no beiching s:eoke-stacks on that side There t@ nothing up-to-date. This is an abnormal state of things, and should be changed i The hegira of Americans to Canada is cordiatly encouraged by the | commercial leaders of the country. The commercial interests know that | Canade’s greatest need is inbabitants. The vast has 280,000,000 There scres of agrioultural land capable of sustaiaing 20,000,000 people fore thy efforts to bring in homescekers the United States ©? gain Canada affords thie | ountry ecematty Viewed from an economic na much as it lones by this northern movement tonntry an outlet for surplus population That means to & which 9 almest face to face with the European problem—the of providing an overflow for a congested population. With the disap- pearance of our free lands, Canada will provide thie outlet, What we will gain in this particular we will lose, of « james, by the evwigration of our strongest and fitte standpotnt course, as Rurope Politically this movement is significant. While the commercial doonvers of Canada potmt with pride te the new blood from the states | the politicians view the situation with aterm. wae Driltiantly lighted With its The politiclans me in the movement vitimate annexation, OF the / walt corniow. He massive | pillars new settiers in Canada last year, 35 per cent me from the United | Wy ecitently the grand hell of States, and only 25 per cent. from British countries This year, 1 te | some famour Vernet There delieved, 70 per cent. will come from the United Staten, What does this mean? It means that « the United States will be a mix ary for an will be contented until he doce the Stars and Stripes wer his head. there are the Freich-Canadtans They hare t Britain ‘They are increasing more rapid he Amer fean-born and the French * the sep. 1% The loge of events w the rest ‘There ts drawn thr ature of things why a line should be nent, putting asunder what God hath jJotned cannot | Let our young men go to the North Land by the thousands. It will be ours seme day. ' And the day in not so far distant as some of us may think It be BEST BOUG BOUGHT HERE Cool LinensAre a Now for Light Necessity Underwear 28-in. wide Real Flax Dress " Linen, 20c value .. Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, Crochet Neck, tomorrow rage 3t-in. Pure Linen Dress Fab aah cana wee eat 4 ric, spun and woven for ser vice, a5c value 19¢ | Ladies’ Fancy Bine and Pink - Ss ye Slee less Vest 36-in. Real Irish Linen, fine, ‘ab RP a firm, substantial fabric, = d neck, 1§¢ value, spe easy to laundry, rather im- |. “™ , — proves in appearance with | "'*" & ancy - . each washing, 35¢ value.age E 7 x and tape neck, 20c ¥ alue 1§¢ | Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Vests 4-in. wide, pretty lace trim j ming on yoke, 35¢ value || Tomorrow Special =v || Scotch Lawns, pretty pat Ladies’ Fine White Jersey } terns, fast colors, tomor Ribbed Long Sleeve Vests, row 3%e chochet neck, pearl but tons ase | Ladies’ Like Silk Mercerized ee Vests, full fashioned, pret ty garments, 75¢ value. 65¢ Shire ’ ers, 35c value asc Ribbed Shirts and Draw- f} | ers; drawers have double Special No. 1—Ladies’ White | oats all sizes goc Chamois Gloves, a-clasp | Gents’ Light Weight Wool fastened, excellent value Sides oud Drawers, Us.2¢ well worth $1.00, tomorrow vélud. eoct $1.00 | thee 69¢ | Gents’ Light Weight Ribbed Special No.a—Superior Qual- | Australian Wool Shirts 1 ity White Chamois Gloves and Drawer moet ! will wash and retain their fortable fitting garments softness, $1.25 value .. .95¢ made, $1.75 valu $1.25 New Yarns Are Here You cannot make a mistake buying Yarns early this sea- son, as prices are tending upwards— roc and Capes, . 20 5c 10c Finest Quality Shetland Floss, all colors ‘ Fairy Zephyr, the prettiest Yarn made for Shaw! cream and colors Best Domestic Finest Imported Sax Saxony, all colors white ETERSON GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street and colors... Builders’ Hardware We can furnish you Finishing Hardware for any cldes of build- iment home to the plainest summer cottage, Let ogk of looks, hing on, ete, igh Grade Tools a Spectaity, NB | though on: enalt ¥ hope wh " bwhen he saw buret the room, or the ¢ a TL ae tinued from Y world wae * nt h b i $2.50 heh I It turned to the lett, | I turned upon bh he a : and ¢ i ued 1 myself we e hall once | APOLI Kact ha 1 reached | { them, and 1 ge umph as the handle Tat 1 bad forgotten this etn In which I wae Every house ja an) Ub island. As ft flung open the door,|led from the room, the gor ready to bound-inte the street, the| walking st my ade with « long. | light of the ball st yom the maked kelfe in his hand. 1 could see deop, stil black water which ‘ay in his be eyes the natia " flush with the topmest step. [| Which it would give him if he could shrank back. and in an inetant find some Hxouse for plunging it yurtuerw Were on me. Rut | j taken #0 easily, Again I kicked and places, thane fought my way thr of them tore a handty uahed, burst | et open the pair of huge folding di which faced me and tearned at that my efforts were In vain The room inte whieh I had broken dant H them, factne the deals was a youne!| » fellow in the uniform of the tight tm | oe | tente As he turned ie Bie 4. ccogniaed him at was C ret, of the seventh a ¥ giana during the winte " deadly white held himself ma! sanaing who sur which followed as he ender that f had come not to change bir fate, but to share it j You can think how amesed people were when I hurted cir presence. My had crowded debt haked the dnc formidatle otf . ray Beard and me that both & rhe was the years and by an in av Sale of Kensing- ton «4 Rogers- Peet Suits. $15 W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave. and Union St. Brunner &Co FAMILY WINES and LIQUORS 403 Pike Street SEATTLE, WASH. Phone: Main 1000. Free Delivery ” Benofit Recital FOR The Wayside Mission Hospital At the Grand Opera House. MONDAY BYPNING, JULY 18. Mr. Edwin Cahn, violinist Mrs, Martha Brockway Gale, mess no-woprand. Mr. Arthur Alexander, tenor Mrs. Horace MoCiure in “Arm gort” and "Phe Silent System.” Admission, $1.00. Box effice open Monday, 10 a. m. wef oame dimly thr Forest west: a Second & Vine at. the nd Twat “. BE DOUBLED ‘ the ton ce «in his body aphold you, Rt have dewit with pe and te trust ome rascals to meine me and I on thrust omed behind and me igh a emall « ating | LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Pie deammlthe~Waltrosmen’ all, 1420 1 avenue al Workers N Expect te Open Feidey king a barge force of rlerk the new pros found Clothing In readinem pep their jay morning. Tide ne. | Perfor * given in the Star - Your friend pect te wearing on Given Away at Week we had a committer ap inted to dectde wen mh rohing: te he olty Ohmt that Mra beet looking 4 with « Charter Dabney & Woodhouse 418 and [00 Pike Street. | John 981; Ind, A 1166 9) Phone Rainier Fuel Co. Ir ord late we will sell } 28 per cord 4 an supply now Both Phones. Three Tree Point Three Tree Point Three Tree Point Three Tree Point rehant ton hand) We've got ft © water We've got it oF be { We've got ft | eserved sents, 50 | store, ire “Fort Weak and Nervous People People om M1 per or—No good camping ground without liquor We've All for Three Dollars and le car b Call at our office and Inventigate The Three Tree Point Co.'s progos! + phone, Sunact, James 451 Bine #6 Three Tree Point Company C. B. Livermore, Mgr. 625 First Ave, Cor. Cherry St. COFFEE TO PERFECTION It's not good lunch that has made RUGES Restaurant #0 popular— * it's the beat of everything at mod- te prices Open unt Midnight 1400 SECOND AVENUB, company while the latter in being BONNEY- WATSON CO, | overhanied at Quartermasior Marhor. Pruners! Directors snd Kmbaimere Per After repairs are made to the City of} [lore Phirt ave and. Columite street Kverett * two steamers will ” Male 18 Seattle, Wash pieced an the Ue-lverctt rm ere Tolep [No 2 weeks by the Arrow Navigation oc jall with © feet beam. It EMPIRE Fri ‘alas tie Pollard’s Lilliputia j The perfect Columbia talking mae LESCHI 2 hg 2° oe Prices 0 to Sie. Summer vne nec | 903 Becond ave. .50 per cord | » wakefuinens, ail theme aymptoros are | Cattle You Will Make No Mistake lot ) mvenient plendid good w and agreeable t 1 small payment down balance ea HERBERT S, UPPER 10, 11 and 12 Seheverman Bik. First ave. and Cherry et Quality Store air, ‘Through it 1 maw bright All Bottles Full Measure Apollinaris the Summer Beverage GRAPH ERETT GOING ON EV- RUN SOON Phones, Main 644 erent Both week will be is tneteltt Netween Seneca and University terminals at The istter, which le maid to be the fanteat stern wheel steamer tr the) td, will be bs to the sound m the Columbia river in a few! ™ and many other articlve of the very latest designe suitable for Wedding Pres- ents, at GREATLY RE- DUCED PRIC FREDERICK @ CO. Jewelers, TIS Gecond ave, Seattle, foot over is expected The Telegraph measures ist make 39 miles and at the Cot that ahe will be the w wn AMUSEMENTS | YOU tenon Son Teint # stroment wt thy of unworthy Ten of th uke amp ts vendita se] THE PEASE PIANO” Sain Sa. . ee eee | Opera Company | , or, mandolin, viclin, balijo, mu be pleased te} ugh our large stock | oiding on x ele, we ol & thre oe before de have you 4 an Instrament TALKING MACHINES | tare D.S.JOHNSTON CO. Burke Building. Edward Shields’ Every Night This Week BEST KILL OF THE SRASON it STAR ACTS ‘DELICATE ms 5 ai ra tee, ic] WY ER ‘ NEED CONSTANTLY A MILD | TONIC-THERE 18 NO BRTTER) | rONK SYSTEM BUILDER | THAN A > BEER WOMEN RECREATION PARK and alt this week Bunday Ladies’ Days—Thoraday and Friday | LOS ANGELES vs. SEATTLE Adminaton Grand Bta WHO HAVE TRIED | ER at ™. | ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER IT—1T nia or Cedar Street Cer) tas MADE THEM STRONG AND MEALTHY RANKE’S HALL Fifth and Pike Street « | THURSDAY EVENING, JULY Two dozen Half-pint bottles, Ry Mem f the | 90 cents j | African Methodist fea Church “THE HAYM: POT IR eee aa ons Pm crnmadl n mM caNeatae |The Grand Combination | 4 ore Telephone, Rainier 30. Heats now on male at First avenue. Quick's drug Sale « mbition, falling mem. nm of spirits, lack of nervous headache, and confidence, | produced by weakened nerves brought on by the watery condition { the blood, Make strong, vt and furnish food erven in the way to stop th (400% Range That Is Bound To Please Stx-Hole Ohio Same as Above ~- $53 00 at reer etrtenl piety Ss GREAT EXPANSION SALE Ie Wading ali the HALES we have eve 4 im we are ing bigger cae better bargains than ever before Take These as Testimony toe for boys’ wash panta, worth Ke for the best 11.28 black pesw me | de note in Bie for women's crash outing | Ge for jarge sino summer blan- skirts, worth Th | eta worth ie We faney silks, worth #100 Te tor ¥t-in. white Motre, worth dt for Geineh suitings, worth | gree nm. 3 for a line of all wool fancy ite for S4neh fancy silk ribbons, | suitings, worth ihe worth me & for cotton wash (weeds, worth Ik for fancy pillows, thal, worth me i+ laces tor & let paper, worth 10. ¥ tor © 6 pales of shoe ABOVE nOW ONL THE BARGA THE BLUE FRONT. THE BLUE FRONT. Gaod Suits fr far Mien The Blue Front makes low prices always on men’s reltatle Clothing. Most every day we have special lots that we can sell at reduced We handle only such clothing as will wear well and give satisfaction, but we are often able to sell tt at prices that others ask for inferior kinds. Men should buy their Clothing at-— THE BLUE FRONT F. L. JACOBSON, Proprietor 812-814 FIRST AVE Oppo. Louch-Augustine & Co.'s sTonabe Yet, Mens 41.48 Office. 1 “ave RAMAKER MUSIC CO, Moved to 1406 ad Ave. i 706 First Ave. WHEN YOUR GAS GIVES A 25-CANDLE POWER FLAME Its Citizens’ Gas WHEN IT DOESN'T IT ISN'T The Rent Hillman Citys: FREE RENT FREE WOOD CITY WATER Houses and lots almost GIVEN AWAY Only $5 down and 60 cents Der week; don't delay, come today. Take the Renton car on Washington street, 6 cent fare; § salesmen always on grounds to handie the crowéa Down town offices, 16 Downs Bidg. Phone Union 67. Warning ; We Have no Students—All Our Operations Are L censed by the State of Washin gto is at the 8 t1 Thir Stable (Ine dine: and the cure th . very Frida re will be ine of buyers in| here for @ri ebunks and! draught by ve any kind Helle at 76¢ a box, or 3 boxes for $2,| of he mules, cattle, vehicies and at all druggiate, ‘or sent post-paid | hi to sell, consign therm t on reeeipt of price, People gain from) If you t to buy, a cholce aswort here’ to select from.| Manager and Auction. | on your horses, Come solid healthy Oeah| ment wilt be f this medi-| M. J, Walker on that it isjeer, Bring Dr, Bosanke | in and buy 225)" MS. WALKER O18 Firat ave- Manager and Auotionser 1 to 3 pounds of par week, by the use that is an indi | SEATTLE, MUN ANQ Dear Public The Palatial fb Mancdd CITY oF EVERETS. Th nd trips daily. | Leaves Senttle m, 12m, and 6 Please observe how polite the Bleotrio Frust is getting to “If you don't Ike our methods, ‘burn tallow candies” is no longer thelr gentle admonition to you. Besides selling light we teach good manners, © Leaves Wverett 0:16 a. m., m. Phone, Janes 2:30 . Colman Dock. B. SCOTT, Mar, PLUMBING And Hot Water Heatin, sir and Tetiinaten “tar nfened. 8H south ‘side ‘or cormen IF Bor ot pt Columbia street. Phone, Btack 831. SEATTLE CATARACT CO. Tth ave, and Jefferson at. . Sliver Pimings $0.35 A Boers orcelsin Crowns 3.50 Geld Crowns, Dk 3.50 Bridge Work, per tooth 3.50 an Mates 5.90 Our Artistic Vu' L supervision ¢ tL. D, &, DD. § Surgeons, Lady atte Boston Painless Dentists Houre-—#:20"%, m, to @ p.m our Work under the pers both holding of M. Mity and both ¢ t always pre 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche Sundays, m and M e degree yal College ult pm IF YOU WOUL D AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT {| 1, Tow Ganges. we invite you to call om ws war optical establishment. te ro Splical establishment tp. the state. "We © 00 Gucee-work in our method of Atting. OPTICAL COMPANY 108 Gecond avenue, New York bicok, Phone James 1301, QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING OO., Séirnc

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